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bacteria and lettuce

Retired educator sees potential in aquaponics

LISBON, Ohio — Doug Hiscox isn’t a salesman, but he’s found that aquaponics has a way of opening up conversations when he stops at local markets and restaurants to pick up new business.

People are naturally fascinated by the agricultural system that combines aquaculture, or raising fish, and hydroponics, growing plants in water instead of soil.

“We grow three things: fish, bacteria and lettuce,” Hiscox said.

Together with his wife, Linda, Hiscox started Cave Creek Aquaponics. It’s a second career for him. He retired from his job as a school administrator three years ago. They sold their first cutting of lettuce about a month ago.

Hiscox sees a lot of potential in aquaponics. It conserves resources. There’s no soil required and most of the water used is recycled back through the system. It doesn’t require much land to operate. It doesn’t use chemical fertilizers or pesticides. You’re not reliant on good weather

and other uncontrollable factors for a good crop.

“This is another way of farming that has a lot of potential,” he said.

Getting started. Hiscox had no experience in growing vegetables before getting into aquaponics. He was an educator and administrator, who did some farming on the side with his family. They raised beef cattle and some crops, but it was a hobby more than anything.

He got interested in aquaponics about 10 years ago. Hiscox said he liked the science behind it. That appealed to his science teacher background. It also helped ease his mind over environmental issues that bothered him about conventional farming — the immense land use and the reliance on fertilizer and pesticides.

Doug and Linda Hiscox jumped into the new adventure less than two years ago. They cleared the ground in November 2021 on a half acre property they own north of Lisbon and started building the greenhouse in April 2022. The greenhouse is 100 feet by 130 feet.

The system was turned on for the first

Doug Hiscox stands in his greenhouse, in Lisbon, Ohio, May 2 where he raises fish, lettuce and bacteria in an aquaponics system. He recently started selling lettuce under the name Cave Creek Aquaponics at several local stores. (Rachel Wagoner photo)

time early this year. Taking care of fish was a whole new experience for Hiscox.

“I’ve taken care of animals before, but with fish, it was a different ball game,” he said. “You don’t know what you don’t know, but you figure it out.”

How it works. The fish arrive in the mail as fingerlings from New Mexico. They stay in the smaller nursery tanks until they’re about 10 weeks old. At that point, they are moved into the main aquaponics system into 500 gallon tanks.

The fish are ready for harvest at 26-weeksold. They’ll weigh between 2-2.5 pounds. Hiscox said he hasn’t yet harvested fish but he’s working on building those connections to sell live fish or whole fish on ice to Asian markets. The first batch of fish should be ready in June.

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USDA investing $40M in Ohio

The U.S Department of Agriculture is investing more than $40 million to establish a regional food business center in Appalachian Ohio.

The goal of the Appalachian Regional Food Business Center, created in partnership with Rural Action, Inc., based in The Plains, Ohio, is to build resilient local and regional food systems through technical assistance, coordination and capacity building services for small and mid-sized farms and food businesses, according to a USDA press release.

“The key here is to create more new and better markets [to support smaller farms],” said USDA Secretary Tom Vilsack, during a May 3 press call announcing the news.

Vilsack was joined on the call by U.S. Senator Sherrod Brown, D-Ohio, and Rural Action chief executive officer Debbie Phillips.

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Stark County farmer Klick embraces technology

NAVARRE, Ohio — Ben Klick is seeding soybeans two weeks ahead of schedule. The sun is warming the soil as he runs his tractor over his plot of land in Navarre.

“It’s a little early, but I’m trying to get a jump on planting,” Klick said. He is expecting a new member of the family to arrive in three weeks.

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Ben Klick is young, ambitious

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Perfect lambing, if there is such a thing

Last May, after selling most of my flock the previous fall, I had very few pregnant ewes under my care. I’d been proclaiming for years that I needed far fewer ewes or far more if I was going to make shepherding sustainable. Now it had come true, and I was excited to not feel sleep deprived and a little crazed for the entire month of May.

Of course, the best laid plans are always an excellent opportunity for the exact opposite to occur. Lambing started with an errant first time mother who had twins and couldn’t decide if she loved her babies or was terrified of them. We had to catch her and tie her up every few hours so her babies could nurse. Once they’d start drinking, she’d talk to them softly and seemed pleased to have them near her. But as soon as they were done, she switched back to fearing them, and would run away or head butt them if they tried to get close again.

I don’t know if she would ever have come around to motherhood after such a traumatic beginning, but both babies developed scours (aka terrible diarrhea,) no doubt due in part to the stress of the situation. The weaker one died, and the stronger baby kept getting weaker. We brought the baby inside so she could get round the clock care, but I wasn’t optimistic she would live.

Unfortunately, the next mother to lamb didn’t do much better. She liked one of her babies, but refused to acknowledge the other, so in just the first few days of lambing, we now had one dead lamb, and two weak, abandoned newborns.

I also learned the hard way that

if you’ve got a month long lambing period you still have to check just as often if you have 100 ewes or 10. The only difference is that with 10 ewes, 99% of the time absolutely nothing is happening. “I may have to adjust my proclamation,” I grumbled to my husband. “I need way more ewes, or none at all.”

Thank goodness for lambnesia, or I might indeed have sold all my ewes last fall. For better or for worse, the strain of spring’s efforts didn’t loom so large by then, and we decided expanding the flock was the better idea. We actively started looking for more ewes, but none seemed quite right. Consequently, much to my chagrin, this year we have a tiny flock once again.

Imagine my surprise then, when I went out the first morning our lambing window opened to find two ewes with brand new, still wet babies, and a third ewe actively in labor. By lunch time, we had a total of five babies with bellies full of milk laying beside their doting mothers. I couldn’t believe it. How was it possible to have everything go so smoothly?

The old adage “you are only as happy as your unhappiest child,” might be true for shepherding too. It’s hard to believe you are doing a good job when things go poorly. I used to chalk up all bad outcomes to my inexperience. “Next year will be better,” I’d tell myself when I made the wrong choice in keeping a mother and baby together, or waited too long to intervene in a birth that wasn’t going well. “I won’t make that mistake again.”

Slowly I have come to realize the wisdom of experience is not enough to avoid disaster. Better manage-

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ment, better weather, better genetics all help, but the truth is the circle of life demands death as both its ending and beginning. Or, as another old ranching adage goes: “If you have livestock, you have deadstock.”

Much as I hate that reality, that is reality — I can’t save all the babies, and I’m not supposed to. My failure is the soil’s success, our losses fertilizer for new growth. Still, there isn’t much that compares to the feeling of walking out to the greening pasture, the blue sky full of fluffy white clouds, and finding the flock peacefully grazing, healthy, happy lambs nestled nearby.

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

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USDA investing $40M in Appalachian Ohio

Need. Building resiliency has been the focus of many of the USDA’s funding efforts of late. The Appalachian RFBC was one of 12 projects selected to receive funding from a pot of $400 million that was set aside last fall to create regional food business centers. On May 3, Vilsack also announced $420 million through the new Resilient Food Systems Infrastructure Program to fund processing and distribution capacity projects.

Modern agriculture’s focus on efficiency has often been at the expense of its ability to bounce back from system shocks. It also put most of the power and profit in the hands of a few, Vilsack said.

“The fact is the commodity agriculture system that we have in the United States really has put a premium on large scale production, which has encouraged the consolidation of markets and a concentration of profitability,” Vilsack said.

Last year was a record year for farm income, but about 7.5% of farms in the U.S. or about 150,000

farms, received 89% of that income, Vilsack said.

Impact. Phillips has seen firsthand how resilient local food systems can be. Rural Action, a nonprofit group that works on economic development in rural Appalachian communities, runs Chesterhill Produce Auction, in Morgan County, that serves people and businesses in Ohio and neighboring West Virginia. When the usual channels of business were shut down at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, the auction pivoted to meet the community’s needs another way.

“We were able to change our business model quickly and shift to more of a distribution model where we didn’t have customers coming out here to buy produce, but we could reassure farmers to go ahead and plant,” Phillips said.

When parts of eastern Kentucky were devastated by flooding last year, she said several local food systems groups were banded together to bring fresh produce to the communities that were hardest hit.

“These shorter value chains do

have more built-in resiliency to respond to emergent situations,” she said.

Phillips said this investment in local food systems will begin to level the playing field with bigger players that have controlled much of the market share.

Details. Appalachia was one of the areas of particular interest for regional food business centers program. Alongside the Central Appalachian Network, Rural Action will use the USDA funding to expand training and technical assistance resources; invest in local farmers, ranchers and food entrepreneurs; build and expand on markets in the Appalachian region; and coordinate with other Regional Food Business Centers to promote cross-regional support and market development.

The Appalachian Regional Food Business Center will serve Ohio, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Kentucky, Tennessee, Virginia and Maryland.

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

Grants go to 42 Pa. dairy farms

HARRISBURG, Pa. — The Center for Dairy Excellence recently awarded a collective total of $210,000 to 42 Pennsylvania dairy producers through the fifth round of the Dairy Excellence Grant program. Leveraging funds provided through the PA Dairymen’s Association and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, this investment from Ag Excellence has supported a collective reinvestment of more than $3.6 million into Pennsylvania dairy farms across all of the funded projects to date. The grants are designed to support dairy farm improvement projects that enhance efficiency and cow comfort.

Grant recipients are planning

to use the funds to install new ventilation fans, make improvements to milking parlors, implement new LED lighting, replace mattresses and enhance feeding systems. Several producers also plan to use the grant funds to invest in cow monitoring systems, new manure spreaders, upgraded bulk tanks and more.

During this fifth round of funding, a total of more than 9,200 Pennsylvania dairy cows will be impacted by the improvement projects. Grant recipients’ herd sizes range from approximately 25 cows to 1,800 cows. The dairy producers who received the grants represent a total of 23 counties, including: Bradford, But-

ler, Cambria, Centre, Chester, Cumberland, Erie, Fayette, Franklin, Fulton, Huntingdon, Jefferson, Juniata, Lancaster, Lawrence, Lebanon, McKean, Mifflin, Northampton, Potter, Snyder, Susquehanna and Tioga.

Grant recipients were selected by a committee of industry professionals and will receive a 50% match, up to a maximum matching level of $5,000. The Dairy Excellence Grant is a competitive program, with another round of grants expected to open for Pennsylvania dairy producers on Sept. 1. For more information, visit centerfordairyexcellence.org/ dairy-excellence-grants or contact Melissa Anderson at 717-346-0849.

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Pride comes before the fall

Long before the arrival of ATVs, UTVs, and even color TVs, the most used implement on the southern Illinois dairy farm of my youth was our own two feet.

Everyone, from my parents to Uncle Honey to the hired men, walked everywhere everyday without complaint.

My mother walked more than any of us. For decades, she was on her feet from before dawn until well after dark cleaning, cooking, canning, baking, and doing laundry. You name it, Mom did it on her feet and in a hurried “keep-up!” pace.

Dad probably walked as much but his stride was less urgent. His day began with a starlit, 300-yard walk to the milking parlor, and after two hours of back-and-forth shuffling between cows (alongside the farm’s born shuffler, herdsman Howard), Dad walked home for breakfast.

After that it was work, work, work and walk, walk, walk.

Noon dinner and a brief nap broke Dad and Mom’s on-their-feet routine.

Then, right at 1 p.m., an afternoon of more working and more walking ensued, when Dad would walk back to the house for a “lunch.” Ten minutes later he was walking to the dairy barn for two more hours of the milking parlor shuffle with evershuffling Howard.

Finally, around 7 p.m., Dad would make another quiet, alone walk home to another quiet, alone supper.

Those walks ended in the late 1960s when, after nearly 20 years of farming, Dad bought a used Ford pick-up truck. It had two purposes: to carry an equally-used pick-up camper a couple of times a year and to carry Dad to and from the dairy

barn daily.

It was a mid-1960s plow horse, not a 2020’s bejeweled show horse. It had a bent tailgate, a clattering, six cylinder engine, and a threespeed-on-the-tree transmission. Its air conditioning was two handcranked windows; its power steering was your two arms; and its springfilled bench seat sported the finest, cracked blue vinyl Detroit ever sold.

My brothers and I followed Dad’s cue. As we approached our teen years, each of us traded our growing feet for rubber tires, gasoline engines, and the rush of wind through our crew cut hair.

Oldest brother Rich acquired a high-mileage Cushman motor scooter. It was fat-tired, primer gray, and almost impossible to start. Still, when running, it was a dream machine to any farm boy.

Shortly thereafter, second oldest David purchased a solidly-built, homemade go-kart. It sat about four inches off the ground, a real hazard on our crowned rock road, but its baby Briggs & Stratton engine pushed it past 20 miles per hour.

It inspired me to weld together a short-lived duplicate. Short-lived because Dad preferred his garden tiller engine on his garden tiller.

I soon out-machined everyone, though. Through an advertisement in Boys’ Life magazine, I bought – for only $69! – a sparkling blue, factorymade minibike. The purchase included a frame, wheels, handlebars, hand throttle, chain, centrifugal clutch, and the promise of unparalleled freedom.

Mom was furious that I had purchased a “deathtrap” without her permission. For days, she predicted I would break my arm or neck – “or both!” – the first time I rode it. I assured her that nothing of the sort

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would ever happen.

Then, on my maiden voyage across a frozen soybean stubble field, I crashed. Hard.

My arms and neck were fine; my pride and the minibike’s right handlebar were in pieces. Somehow I got the broken machine back to the farm shop without Mom’s notice. There, David, a better welder than me, tacked the deathtrap back together.

That minibike, as good as new, ended my farm walking days forever. Better yet, I explored every back road, field road, and road shoulder. All without a license for the minibike or myself within 15 miles of the farm.

Two years ago, my speedy, twowheeling days ended for good with a crash on my bicycle to make me, again, a full-time walker.

Pride, it’s said, comes before a fall. True enough, and it’s usually feet that come after it.

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Loving the sport of barn ball

One subject that seems to connect many farm kids of my generation brings an enthusiastic response when two words are spoken: barn ball.

Get Social With Us!

Before open gyms existed, kids sought a place to gather for fun and healthy competition when the weather didn’t set us free to play outside. Old barns everywhere in my childhood had an old basketball hoop attached to the wall or a beam, on a backboard if we were lucky. Rarely was there a net, not white and intact, anyway, but the hoop served its purpose well.

Since there were no referees, the elbows and gutsy moves to get to the hoop kept the game interesting. There was no trophy to be won, no write-up in the local newspaper; but in the end, bragging rights was what mattered anyway.

Read It Again

90 years ago this week. “Hank” Hurlburt of Arrow feed service announced that Ross Sheeley had submitted the first prize winning idea for a trademark for Arrow feeds, that H.S. Lingafelt submitted the idea judged second best and that T.S. Hilton submitted the idea rating third. These three contestants were given five, three and one bag of poultry feeds, respectively.

50 years ago this week. James Dinsio, 43, of East Calla Road, and Ronald Barber, 31, formerly of Youngstown, both were convicted of conspiracy and larceny for their part in the $5 million “super burglary” of a bank in the small southern California community of Laguna Niguel more than a year ago.

25 years ago this week. Summitcrest Farms, in Summitville, Ohio, was featured on the front page of Farm and Dairy. The Summitville farm has 3,400 acres and also has ranches in Iowa and Nebraska. Summitcrest is one of the top five Angus producers in the U.S. for the number of cattle registered each year.

I was 14 when Dad had a concrete pad poured in our side yard and a hoop with a backboard placed. It came to be after the end of a long project of putting in free stalls in our dairy barn, but its existence wasn’t guaranteed. “I told the crew if there is enough cement left over to pour a pad, I’ll be ready for them, but don’t count on it,” Dad explained.

When the day came, I kept my fingers crossed and waited patiently.

When the concrete truck backed into the framed-out spot, there was some major jumping for joy.

I spent hours of what was left of each day after chores, shooting and playing Horse if I could find someone to play. Even when dusk turned to dark, if I was in the zone and landing shots easily, it was hard to head inside. Having that patch of concrete between the house and barn felt like hallowed ground.

Back then, we were a winning basketball community, and I have no doubt that all the barn ball that had been played for decades is where the credit for success sprouted. Toughness and technique was born in those dusty old barns. The ball took all sorts of wild bounces on uneven wood plank floors, and that alone honed mad skills.

Boys had the benefit of taking it further. Organized sports for girls remained out of reach for my age group, and my class could have been powerful. But our love of basketball built strong fans.

It has been fun to watch my 6-year-old grandson take to the sport with fire in his belly. After school each day, he goes outside to the driveway court to practice his dribbling and his shots. “If I don’t practice today, some other boy is, and he will get better than me,” Brooks explained to me. So, even on

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chilly, gloomy days, he wants us to keep score as he practices his shots. His persistence is paying off, landing shots that surprise me and make me mighty proud.

This love of the sport has spilled over into following the playoffs, collecting basketball cards and football cards, which he carefully organizes with maturity beyond his years.

“I’ve already thought about what number I want to wear on my jersey, and I know what number my dad wore,” Brooks said to me yesterday. “But most of all, I just wanna keep getting better, and I know I can’t do that without practicing every day. Come on, let’s go shoot!”

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Ohio oil and gas industry paid $57M in property taxes in 2021

Ohio’s oil and gas industry paid $57.6 million in real estate property taxes to eight eastern Ohio counties in 2021, the latest year for which data is available.

This is the second highest tax payment year in the past 12 years, according to the Ohio Oil and Gas Association.

“The latest tax numbers again reinforce the positive impact our industry has in the communities where we operate,” said Rob Brundrett, president of the Ohio Oil and Gas Association, in a recent press release.

Belmont County has the highest tax payment from the industry, taking in $17.2 million. It was followed by Jefferson County, with $11.1 mil-

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SALEM, Ohio — Todd Jeffrey Beeson, 60, died suddenly May 1, 2023, at Salem Regional Medical Center.

Todd was born on July 8, 1962, in Salem, the son of the late Albert James Beeson III and Lois (Tesmer) Beeson.

He was a 1980 graduate of West Branch High School. Todd then attended the police academy in Salem and attended fire school. He retired as the public works director for the City of Canfield, where he worked for 15 years. Prior to that, he was police chief at Goshen Township Police Department from 1990-2001 and was captain for the Damascus Volun-

lion and Monroe County, with $10.6 million.

These property taxes, also called ad valorem taxes, are collected from oil and gas operations in the state. Ohio taxes oil and gas reserves as real property. Once production of an oil or gas reserve begins, its taxable value is determined by a formula developed by the state that includes historical production data.

The oil and gas industry has paid $364.1 million property taxes to school districts, counties and local municipalities since 2010, when the taxes were first assessed. About 6070% of property taxes are distributed to schools.

J.P. Dutton, chair of the Belmont County commissioners, said the increase in county income from the oil and gas industry has been helpful

Todd Beeson

teer Fire Department 1981-2001. He also served as an arson investigator. Todd was a member Goshen Good Growers and a 4-H adviser. He was a Goshen Township Trustee from 2010-2018. Todd was very active at the Canfield Fair, where he enjoyed showing his antique tractors.

Todd enjoyed hunting, grilling and using his smoker cooking for people. He was known for his beef jerky. He enjoyed farming vegetables, pumpkins and corn, which he would sell with his wife, Heather, at their roadside stand.

Survivors include his wife, Heather (Young) Beeson; siblings, Randy Beeson, of Broken Arrow,

when putting together the budget and deciding levies for various county programs.

In addition to the property taxes, Belmont County has seen an increase in the past decade in income from leasing county land for oil and gas development and, more recently, from royalties coming in from production, Dutton said. They’ve used those funds for one-off capital improvement projects, like upgrades to the county fairgrounds and road work.

“We know we’re lucky to have this, so we really try to pick our projects carefully when we use those funds,” he said.

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

Oklahoma, Marcia Todd, of Leetonia, Donn Beeson, of Leetonia, Kathy Smith, of Inman, South Carolina, Jamie Calley, of Seattle, Washington, Kerry Beeson, of Salem, and Kelly Clark, of Newton Falls; one stepson, Jacob Young of Charleston, South Carolina; several nieces and nephews; and greatnieces and nephews.

Besides his parents, Todd was preceded in death by one brother, Daniel Beeson; and two nieces and one nephew.

A private Celebration of Life will be held later. Arrangements are being handled by Stark Memorial Funeral Home and Cremation Services.

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CASH PRICES - Grains and Feeds

Market finally finds a bottom

Grain markets finally printed some good news last week in the form of a key reversal in July corn futures and a 17-cent gain in July soybean futures. Adding to the gains in spring crops, all three wheat futures markets posted gains, with Chicago wheat futures up 27 cents.

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This feels for the moment like we found a bottom in markets that had gone down even when they had good news. After watching the markets May 8, I am nervous that this was just a bounce on the way lower. Reversal. Yes, corn had a key reversal last week. In fact, it finished the week 27 cents off the low. However, after hitting a high of $6 May 8, it closed unchanged and then had lost five and a half cents in the May 8 evening session so far.

We were most recently trading at $5.91. It will take a few more days of trading to get any confidence that we are headed substantially higher. Similarly, December corn futures gained over six cents for the week, but they lost a nickel during the day May 8, and in the evening we were over six cents lower. That does not look like a bullish market.

The reality is that the old and new crop have different reasons to trade their way into the middle of this year. The old crop price is a function of the supply of corn from the 2022 crop, added to exports and domestic demand features.

The new crop is more a function of planting weather and assumptions about the size of crop we will grow in 2023. What will the crop be?

*** 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.

Planting. We will get the first production numbers from our friends at U.S. Department of Agriculture May 12. We are, at this point, assuming good planting and growing conditions, and assuming significantly more acres than we planted last year.

If you live in Ohio, you may think that timely planting is just not going to happen. It feels like we are getting late, and most farmers I talk to have planted little or no corn. Those that did planted it the first 10 days of April, and are not confident that they made a good decision doing that, what with the cool, damp weather since then.

Ohio is actually at 11% planted, up just 1% from last week and now lagging the 17% average. The first farmer I talked to this morning was in the process of dragging a track hoe to a field that had standing water on it.

Fixing tile lines was not what he really wanted to be doing today, but there is hope that the temperatures of last week in the 40s are this week going to be 70s. Then, we will see a lot of planting and a little sleep for a few days.

I participated in my regular Monday morning Midwest conference call as usual, and heard most farmers and marketing advisors talking about having much of the crops planted. They seemed surprised that I could not tell them Ohio farmers were hard at it.

In fact, when the USDA Crop Progress Report came out, most of them had overestimated how far along the planting was. The U.S. is 49% planted, and that is 7% ahead of our five-year average.

Remember, the market assumes that 75% of the corn will be planted by May 15. Traders have been assuming that would happen, and we would not see loss of yield from late planting. However, we have just a week now to plant 26% of the crop. I wonder if that is possible.

Soybeans. Now, looking at soybeans we see a similar gain last week of 17 cents in July futures. I would argue that, given the relative prices, this is much less of a gain compared to the corn.

The big bump came May 5, with 18 3/4 cents better for the day. That

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felt like a turnaround until we took almost four cents off May 8, and we have lost another nickel in that evening session so far.

July soybeans were trading at $14.28 1/4 May 8, and that is a long way from the $16 that we hoped for a couple of months ago. It felt a lot better when $16 seemed possible, and we had a shot at $7 corn.

Inputs. It helps that some of our inputs have gotten cheaper than we expected, especially nitrogen fertilizer. Of course, much of the inputs were priced and paid for before spring to prevent us having to pay the big prices now, which has not happened.

It is somewhat of a mystery why the futures price of nitrogen fertilizers at the Gulf have not boomed. The Upper Mississippi is closed for high water, and we had predicted that we would be short of nitrogen because we had cheap natural gas and the cheapest fertilizer.

We exported it all winter and expected to run out this spring if we did not have record imports moving up the Big Muddy. We were wrong!

The trend for planting soybeans the last few years is to plant them in April, even before corn. Some of those acres got frozen off this year, but the USDA figures for planting progress show 35% done versus the normal 21%, even with slow going in the east.

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

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Don’t rush to get animals on pasture

I live in southern Ohio, where recently temperatures have been warmer, the dogwoods are mostly done blooming, allergy suffers and been seen sneezing with watery eyes, and, most importantly to our grazing producers, the grass has been greener. The desire of producers and animals alike to take advantage of spring growth can be intense, but it may be worth the wait to step back and look over your grazing plan before throwing those gates open.

Finding your balance. I wish I could tell you that there was one magic date where animals could be allowed to graze in the spring with great outcomes for pastures and animals alike. I also wish I could tell our plant enthusiasts the date they should plant to be completely safe from cold temperatures. However, as with many answers we give, we require more information. What are your pastures composed of, what was the results of your last soil test, how many and what type of animals are you grazing, what damage from winter do you need to fix, are you able to graze rotationally and what are your pasture management goals are just a few of the questions that could affect when you decide to let animals graze new growth.

Be aware of changes that diet and movement patterns can affect your animals and pastures. New growth often is high in water content and low in fiber content. Continuing to provide access to hay and supplements allows animals to get nutrients they may not be getting as they eat new growth. You should also understand that pastures are trying to re-establish root systems

after winter has depleted plant reserves. Grazing plants too much early in the season can lead to issues with poorly established stands that will not be ready for harsh summer conditions. Not grazing plants enough can allow plants to put too much energy into seed production instead of vegetative growth.

Manage parasites early. Many internal parasites become issues early in the season. As we have moved away from treating all animals in our care for parasites to slow the development of dewormer resistant worms, we need new ways to manage worms in our animals. Rotational grazing in short stints can help with this issue as well, but requires that producers stay on tight schedules and manage pastures more intensely. Worms can go from eggs deposited in the field through feces to larvae capable of infecting new animals in 3-4 days. If rotations follow that timeline, moving animals to new pastures every 3-4 days will prevent larvae from infecting animals. This is more time intensive than typical rotations but may be a strategy to help prevent worm issues.

If you know you have had similar issues in the past, it may be worth considering more intensive management on the front end as opposed to treating and managing extensive worm issues later. Producers with sheep and goats should also consider the FAMACHA system to guide in treatment decisions.

Winter repairs. Winter months can do various things to our pastures. While we did not have many extended cold periods or much heavy snow in my area, freezing/ thawing processes can damage water systems, allow for shifting of

All About Grazing

some fencing systems, and damage root systems of plants near winter feeding and water sources. Making time to inspect fence lines and repair any broken equipment are a constant part of farming. And while it is past time to plant many crops to renovate pastures affected my winter practices, it is ideal timing for many annual crops like pearl millet, sudangrass, sorghum or teff.

Annual forages may be good options to fill gaps in production timelines of traditional perennial forages. If you are interested in more information about many of these crops, check out https://cfaes.osu. edu/features/ohio-cover-crops to learn more. For more information on managing your pasture resources, you can also check out forages. osu.edu. If you would like to discuss your management strategies on any of the above topics, contact your local extension office.

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Stark County farmer Klick embraces technology

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and willing to embrace new challenges, new research and new technology.

Klick has farming in his blood. He is part of a farm family that’s in its fifth generation, and he farms full time with his father and another partner. According to Klick, farming is a business, and everyone should be open to the entrepreneurial side. In the meantime, he is giving voice to a new generation. Collaboration. One opportunity Klick embraces is participating in the Stark Sustainable Soils Initiative, which is in its fourth year of study. It is research conducted in collaboration between the Ohio State University College of Food, Agriculture and Environmental Sciences Extension Program and the Carbon Management and Sequestration Center.

The purpose of the project is to gauge the land management practices of 12 local Stark County farmers and how their practices impact soil health, crop production and the quality of nutrients. This project is funded by the Herbert W. Hoover Foundation.

As one of the farms in the research project, Klick’s farm is soil tested regularly. He strives to have a minimal-till or no-till crop farm

and has become keenly aware of soil health and how it affects crop production.

New opportunity. Klick also participates in the Ohio Corn and Wheat Growers Association, where he is a board member. One of the opportunities he recently encountered is with PepsiCo. He and a couple of other corn and wheat board members met with the international company while in Washington, D.C., on a trip to discuss the upcoming farm bill.

He and the other board members learned about PepsiCo’s sustainability programs. Klick is optimistic, and believes there may be opportunities for some types of partnerships.

“There is no working relationship yet; however, PepsiCo is intending to help farmers with regenerative practices,” he said.

According to Dan Christenson, senior director of government affairs at PepsiCo, the company will be working with demonstration farms and looking at improving the livelihoods of people in its agricultural supply chain.

Tech savvy. Another part of Klick’s farming practices is the use of technology. Agricultural apps are trending up in the US and Brazil, which have the highest instances of

app downloads, according to recent research. Klick uses an app called ClimateView, in conjunction with his John Deere tractor.

Klick was kind enough to allow me to ride along as he showed me how the app worked. The app uses satellite imagery to create detailed maps of his fields, which are used to identify areas of the field that are productive. The maps are highly accurate, and Klick is able to assess how many seeds are planted and how much coverage there is within the field.

As Klick showed the measurements displayed on the iPad, he let go of the wheel in the cab of the John Deere tractor. The machinery was driving itself. This specific app works with the John Deere Cab App, and planting seeds is fast, accurate and efficient. And it’s done autonomously.

All of the data from the app is uploaded and managed on Klick’s computer. His next step is to show the information to his insurance agent for crop insurance.

“All this information becomes part of a historic plan as I rotate crops, track fertilizer and keep agriculture sustainable,” he said. (Reporter Nella Citino can be reached at nella@farmanddairy.com or 323-643-2353.)

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Top ten (AND THEN SOME) agricultural apps

These are just a few of the many agriculture apps that are available. With so many options to choose from, farmers can find an app that meets their specific needs and helps them improve their productivity. Technology is changing the way we live and work, and agriculture is no exception. Farmers are increasingly using mobile apps and each app has its own set of features and benefits. Farm and Dairy has chosen ten apps that are highly rated. The ratings listed are out of five stars with five as the highest. Here they are:

Climate FieldView (4.8 stars) uses satellite imagery, weather data, and other information to help farmers create detailed maps of their fields. These maps can be used to identify areas of the field that are more or less productive, and they can also be used to plan fertilizer and pesticide applications.

AGMRI (4.7 stars) is a precision agriculture app that helps farmers manage their crop production. The app uses satellite imagery and weather data to create detailed maps of crop fields, and it also provides insights into crop health and productivity.

Panorama (4.7 stars) helps farmers manage their soil health. The app uses satellite imagery and soil sampling data to create detailed maps of soil health, and it also provides recommendations for fertilizer and lime applications.

Soil Test Helper (4.7 stars) is an app that helps farmers interpret soil test results. The app has over 10,000 reviews.

FruitScout (4.6 stars) is an app that helps farmers identify and manage fruit tree pests and diseases. The app uses a mobile phone camera to identify pests and diseases, and it also provides recommendations for treatment.

FieldAlytics Mobile (4.5 stars) is an agricultural app that helps farmers manage their irrigation systems. The app uses satellite imagery and weather data to create detailed maps of crop water needs, and it also provides recommendations for irrigation scheduling.

N-Gauge Grain Logistics App (4.4 stars) is a precision agriculture app that helps farmers manage their grain logistics. The app provides information on grain prices, market conditions, and transportation options.

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Riparian buffers: The benefits of putting trees by streams

Having a stream run through a property or farm can be seen as having great value since it can provide easy access to water. However, for those who face erosion issues on their land, a stream can be seen as a detriment. Just as a stream can be seen to benefit or harm our land, what we do on the land can benefit or harm the stream itself and, in turn, influence how that stream interacts with our land.

So let’s dive into (no pun intended) how we can enjoy streams and improve our connections to such a refreshing resource. What can we do to protect and benefit our land while protecting and benefiting a stream?

The answer is simple. Plant a riparian buffer! A riparian buffer is an area adjacent to a stream, lake or wetland that contains a combination of trees, shrubs and other native perennial plants, and they improve the health of the water and land in many ways. How do buffers help streams and land?

The power of roots. The roots in a buffer create an underground net that stabilizes the stream’s bank and prevent erosion. If you’re like me and enjoy walking through woods, up hills, down in creeks or in boggy areas, you know that the power of roots is easy to see. If you’re trying to stop sinking into a wet boggy area, what do you look to step on? Bushy plants with roots. When you’re sliding down a hill or into a creek, what do you grab at to stop your fall? Roots.

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easily swept away. Keeping soil and resources in place. Many resources go into creating fertile soils for crops. If stream banks slough away, those resources are lost and so is land. That benefits no one, and it causes problems downstream. Algae can grow more easily due to excess nutrients. The rocky substrate in streams that fish use as habitat can be destroyed and smothered by silt and sediment. One of Ohio’s biggest pollutants to its waterways is sediment. So let’s keep soil in its place, where it can grow trees, plants and crops for a better tomorrow.

Slowing water. Buffers help prevent erosion in another way. Plants can slow water from rushing into streams and give it a way to soak into the ground at a more natural rate. The lack of a buffer allows runoff to increase in speed and force, creating flashy waters with the strength to erode land more easily. Buffers can help water levels rise and drop at a more natural rate.

Sizing and planting a buffer. Now, I’m not usually one who follows the “bigger is better” mentality. However, when it comes to riparian buffers, I have to admit that I get overly excited to plant as many trees, shrubs and native plants around a stream as possible. But since I am not making my living off the land and having to sacrifice acres that could be used for growing crops, I understand that going big may not be an option for all people. Everyone has a different relationship with their land and property, and that’s respectable.

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Just as roots have saved me and probably some of you adventurous types from tumbling into creeks, they do the same for our precious soils. They keep soil, sediment and excess nutrients out of the water where they don’t belong, which in turns keeps them accessible to plants and crops. Without these root systems, banks weaken and soil is more

A general rule for planning a buffer that positively impacts the land and water is: from the bank on both sides of the stream, the buffer should extend 30 feet or 1.5 times the width of the stream, whichever is greater. However, depending where you live or what your goals may be, a wider riparian buffer might prove to be drastically more beneficial.

Assistance and guidance. If you or someone you know is interested in retiring cropland to create a buffer, there are programs that may offer some assistance. The Farm Service Agency has programs available under both Continuous Conservation Reserve Program and also Lake Erie Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program that may be of service to farmers looking to retire cropland to create a buffer. If it’s only guidance that’s being sought, reaching out to your county’s local soil water conservation district, United State Department of Agriculture, or Ohio State University Extension office may provide insight on what trees, shrubs or plants could be used and how to begin thinking about establishing a buffer. Whether you’re just curious or seriously want to pursue protecting your stream or your land with a buffer, I wish you luck. You can start off small, tackling only what you can handle, by slowly planting native trees around a stream. Any step towards a buffer can help your land and the land of your neighbors downstream.

(Abby Costilow is the watershed education specialist for Medina Soil and Water Conservation District.)

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ABOVE: Tilapia swim in a tank at Cave Creek Aquaponics, near Lisbon, Ohio, May 2. The fish fertilize plants grown in the rest of the aquaponics system, eliminating the need for fertilizer.

RIGHT: Doug Hiscox holds up a young lettuce plant that sits in water in the plant nursery at Cave Creek Aquaponics. (Rachel Wagoner photos)

Retired educator sees potential in aquaponics

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Lettuce is planted every day and harvested every day. That’s 200 seeds planted every day, and about 200 pounds of lettuce harvested each day.

The lettuce plants grow for 14 days in a large combined mat before being separated and moved into individual spots to grow another 14 days. Then, it’s time for the lettuce to go into the water bed in the full system. Plants are placed in foam boards that float in about 18 inches of water. It’ll be another couple weeks until the lettuce is ready to be harvested.

The same water flows through the entire system and is continuously recycled. Water from the fish tanks goes through a nitrification process that uses bacteria to create nitrates to fertilize the plants in the water beds. Fish give off ammonia from their gills and in their excrement.

Solid waste that is separated out of the fish tank water is filtered and also gets turned into nitrates.

The plants like about 13 hours of light a day, so there are lights on timers that turn on when the daylight is short in the winter months. The water temperature stays at about 75 degrees Fahrenheit. The air temperature is about 65 degrees. It’s a nice

place to be in the dead of winter or on a rainy day, Hiscox said.

Benefits. Hiscox said the aquaponics systems are resilient. It’s relatively self-contained. A fertilizer shortage or a price spike, like what happened last year, wouldn’t impact his crop operation.

There’s little waste in an aquaponics system. There is some evaporative loss in the system. Hiscox said he replaces about 100 gallons of water a week. But that’s a small amount compared with how much water is flowing through the system at any given time.

There was the initial investment to put up all the infrastructure. The aquaponics system, a small commercial aquaponics system, came from a Wisconsin based company called Nelson and Pade and cost $85,000. Hiscox said it cost him about $300,000 total to get started.

He estimated he’ll have a return on his investment in four years. Hiscox feels the costs are comparable to getting started in other types of commercial agricultural businesses.

You can buy Cave Creek Aquaponics lettuce in local markets, like White House Fruit Farm, in Canfield or Catalpa Grove Farm, in Columbiana. He also sells to restaurants. They hope to find more

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Bale - 198 1st cutting 12.00 31.00 3rd cutting 71.00 Total straw Round bales - 14 26.00 POULTRY/RABBITS Chicks - 100 2.00 2.75 Hens - 5 11.00 Roosters - 1 11.00 Rabbits - 2 4.50 DAMASCUS STOCKYARDS, LLC Salem, Ohio 440-685-4487 Tuesday, May 2, 2023 TOTAL HEAD - 157 LIVESTOCK Finished steers 130.00 173.50 Finished heifers 125.00 170.00 Finished hol steers 95.00 135.00 Finished hol heifers 100.00 122.00 COWS #1 84.00 97.50 #2 65.00 83.00 Light & thin 64.00 Down BULLS Bulls #1 84.00 134.00 Beef feeders 100.00 200.00 Dairy feeders 45.00 75.00 Holstein bull calves 100.00 375.00 Light and thin 99.00 Down Cross bred calf 410.00 Down GOATS BH 150.00 Down SHEEP 40.00 65.00 HAY First cut - 39 lots 1.50 6.00 Second cut - 29 lots 3.50 7.25 Third cut 4.00 7.50 Large square 55.00 72.50 Round first cut - 8 lots 15.00 47.50 Round second cut - 7 lots 45.00 67.50 Straw - 12 lots 3.75 5.25 Straw round - 9 lots 20.00 45.00 DANVILLE AUCTION LLC Danville, Ohio 740-599-6607 Saturday, May 6, 2023 BY THE POUND Feeder Cattle - 33 232-1022# 0.90 1.60 Jersey bull - 1 353# 0.75 Jersey cow - 1 658# 0.50 Hogs - 6 102-353# 0.50 0.85 Sows - 2 328-462# 0.45 0.55 Sheep - 16 76-261# 0.57 1.00 Ram - 1 190# 1.10 LAMBS 0-40# - 2 1.75 40-60# - 10 1.77 2.02 60-80# - 15 1.70 2.40 100# & up - 1 2.35 GOATS BH Kids - 45 1.00 200.00 Wether - 3 100.00 300.00 Buck - 9 1.00 200.00 Doe - 35 1.00 400.00 Family - 1 100.00 200.00 SHEEP BH Family - 2 100.00 200.00 Lamb - 4 1.00 100.00 Ewes - 1 100.00 200.00 FARMERSTOWN COMMUNITY LIVESTOCK AUCTION LLC Farmerstown, Ohio 330-897-6081 Tuesday, May 2, 2023 CALVES - 43 Crossbred calves 320.00 460.00 BTF bull calves BH 300.00 395.00 BTF heifer calves 100.00 100.00 SHEEP & LAMBS - 4 Feeder lambs 200.00 255.00 BUTCHER HOGS - 16 240-260# 60.00 68.00 260# & up 70.00 74.00 CATTLE - 24 Bulls 122.00 Good beef cows 95.00 Med to good beef cows 90.00 95.00 Fair to medium cows 80.00 90.00 Common cows 60.00 80.00 HAY - STRAW - GRAIN - 20 LOADS 2nd & 3rd crop hay/ton 320.00 460.00 1st crop hay/ton 325.00 2nd & 3rd crop lg. hay/bale 65.00 2nd & 3rd crop lg. hay/ton 160.00 1st crop lg. hay/bale 40.00 70.00 1st crop large/ton 125.00 205.00 Large wheat straw/bale 55.00 KIDRON LIVESTOCK AUCTION Kidron, Ohio 330-857-2641 Thursday, May 4, 2023 HOGS - 76 190-210# 45.00 46.00 210-230# 40.00 51.00 230-280# 30.00 67.50 Butcher sows 10.00 45.00 Boars by wt. 1.00 4.00 FEEDER PIGS - 170 Up to 40# 100.00 140.00 41-50# 140.00 145.00 51-60# 105.00 160.00 61# & up 135.00 180.00 Bred sows & gilts 95.00 Service boars 40.00 60.00 CALVES - 63 Back to farm - bull 125.00 330.00 Back to the farm - heifer 50.00 140.00 Crossbred 170.00 45.00 Light & thin 10.00 Down CATTLE - 124 Steers 102.50 153.50 Heifers 107.00 155.00 Bulls 112.00 120.00 Good beef cows 95.50 135.00 Medium to good 76.00 95.00 Thin to poor 70.00 Down FEEDER STEERS 132.50 150.00 SHEEP - 20 Feeder lambs up to 85# 207.50 230.00 Cull ewes and bucks 50.00 57.50 GOATS - 4 10.00 85.00 DAIRY CATTLE - 46 Cows 910.00 1600.00 Bred heifers 860.00 2075.00 Service bulls 575.00 Open heifers 300.00 1050.00 TOTAL CONSIGNORS - 150 TOTAL HEAD - 503 HAY & STRAW SALE - 36 LOADS Hay 1st cutting 120.00 300.00 Hay 2nd cutting 300.00 490.00 Hay 3rd cutting 540.00 Large hay/each 22.50 90.00 Large hay/ton 90.00 325.00 Small straw/ton 280.00 Large straw/ton 150.00 200.00 Ear corn/ton 180.00 Large straw/each 42.50 Baleage/each 15.00 HOGS - 105 220-250# 45.00 77.50 250-280# 52.00 87.50 280-300# 55.00 70.00 300-350# 51.00 90.00 Sows - heavy 17.00 35.00 Boars 7.00 8.00 FEEDER PIGS - 19 60-100# 65.00 150.00 FAT CATTLE - 122 Choice colored 165.00 176.50 Good colored cattle 130.00 164.00 Choice holstein fats 144.00 156.50 Good holstein fats 115.00 143.00 SLAUGHTER BULLS - 23 1000-1500# 91.00 127.50 1500-2000# 116.00 139.00 2000# & up 119.50 136.00 CULL COWS - 179 Good/high dress Hols. - 58 86.00 95.00 Medium to good 79.00 86.00 Fair to medium 72.00 79.00 Light/thin - 37 72.00 Down Beef/Colored Cows 75.00 98.00 FEEDERS - 202 Colored steers/heifers 130.00 280.00 Holstein steers 100.00 202.50 DAIRY & STOCK COWS - 45 Cow/calf pairs 1625.00 2000.00 HEAD CALVES - 229 Top 40 Hol bull avg./hd. 329.31 Back to farm Hol. bulls 90-120# 260.00 350.00 Good 175.00 250.00 Back to farm Hol. heifers 90-120# 60.00 175.00 Crossbred Bl bulls 200.00 470.00 Crossbred Bl heifers 185.00 440.00 GOATS - 879 Kid goats 265.00 Down Billies 90.00 535.00 Wethers 125.00 500.00 Nannies 70.00 305.00 Pygmy 30.00 260.00 SHEEP - 2,873 Bucks & ewes - 524 40.00 100.00 Lambs Prime 40-60# - 153 240.00 300.00 Choice 40-60# - 934 200.00 237.50 40-60# - 73 165.00 197.50 Choice 60-80# - 192 230.00 300.00 60-80# - 519 185.00 227.50 80-100# - 235 190.00 265.00 100-130# - 119 145.00 250.00 130# & up - 27 140.00 185.00 TOTAL HEAD - 4,676 HAY & STRAW - 52 LOADS Alfalfa 2nd cutting 475.00 550.00 Alfalfa 3rd & 4th cutting 500.00 625.00 Mixed 1st cutting 250.00 350.00 Mixed grass 2nd-4th cutting 420.00 475.00 Alfalfa mix 2nd-4th cutting 450.00 600.00 Lg. bales hay/bale 10.00 110.00 Lg. bales hay/ton - 1cm 55.00 275.00 Lg. bales hay ton 2nd-4th 200.00 400.00 Wheat straw 320.00 Lg. bales wheat straw/ton 175.00 190.00 RABBIT/POULTRY SALE 5/3/23 Pl. Mushrooms - 100 15.00 225.00 Banty - 55 2.00 25.00 Chicken - 263 0.10 9.00 Duck - 74 3.00 30.00 Geese - 5 17.00 32.50 Guinea - 14 18.00 22.50 Hen - 133 2.00 20.00 Pigeon - 141 6.00 37.50 Rabbit - 309 0.50 60.00 Rooster - 78 2.00 28.00 Turkey - 1 15.00 15.00 TOTAL HEADAGE - 2,899 SLAUGHTER CATTLE - 8 Comm & utility cows 63.00 82.00 CANNER/CUTTER COWS 20.00 72.00 SOWS - 2 Light 15.00 BOARS - 1 Heavy 5.00 FEEDER PIGS - 4 Cwt. 35.00 60.00 SHEEP & LAMBS - 2,716 Ch/Pr clips&wls 130-150# 145.00 225.00 Ch/Pr clips&wls 100-129# 170.00 250.00 Ch/Pr clips&wls 80-99# 210.00 250.00 Ch/Pr clips&wls 60-79# 215.00 335.00 Ch/Pr clips&wls 40-59# 200.00 390.00 Hair lambs 40-79# 180.00 300.00 Feeder lambs 160.00 240.00 Good flesh sheep 65.00 120.00 Thin & over fat sheep 40.00 77.50 GOATS - 147 Meat type kids 255.00 400.00 Dairy type kids 210.00 335.00 Aged goats 130.00 250.00 TOTAL HEAD - 676 FED CATTLE Choice strs. & hfrs. - 123 155.00 183.00 Good strs. & hfrs. 154.00 Down Holstein steers 124.00 143.50 Commercial Cows - 227 85.00 115.00 Canners & Cutters 84.00 Down Butcher Bulls - 39 80.00 131.50 Bred cows BH - 7 700.00 1335.00 Cow/calf pairs - 6 1000.00 1600.00 Medium & Large Frame Heifers 200-300# - 4 205.00 217.00 300-400# - 11 165.00 217.00 400-500# - 21 125.00 220.00 500-600# - 17 118.00 183.00 600-700# - 14 115.00 181.00 700-800# - 21 110.00 1820.00 800# & up - 10 110.00 160.00 Medium & Large Frame Steers & Bulls 200-300# - 5 225.00 252.00 300-400# - 18 182.00 270.00 400-500# - 28 190.00 262.00 500-600# - 13 160.00 245.00 600-700# - 20 132.00 218.00 700-800# - 14 130.00 194.00 800# & up - 3 126.00 160.00 Holstein/Jersey Steers - 5 50.00 85.00 Baby calves - 2 160.00 down MARKET HOGS - 16 260-300# 55.00 70.00 300-450# 62.00 Heavy sows 450# & up 11.00 18.00 FEEDER PIGS BH 100.00 FEEDER PIGS WT 80.00 LAMBS 51-95# - 80 200.00 250.00 GOATS/KIDS 295.00 340.00 HAY & STRAW REPORT HAY 1st cut hay 2.50 5.25 2nd cut hay 4.25 7.75 3rd cut hay 5.25 7.25 Loads - 74 Bales - 1,455 Avg. 4.77 STRAW Oat 3.75 3.75 Wheat 3.00 5.00 Rye 3.50 3.50 Loads - 8 Bales - 196 Avg. 3.59 ROUND BALES 8.00 60.00 Loads - 68 Bales - 134 Avg. 22.75 LARGE SQUARE 16.50 110.00 Loads - 52 Bales - 104 Avg. 34.95 ROGERS COMMUNITY AUCTION INC. Rogers, Ohio Friday, May 5, 2023 POULTRY BARN - TOTAL LOTS - 1,712 Heavy hens 4.50 23.00 Fancy hens 4.50 18.00 Roosters 1.25 16.00 Guinea 4.50 16.00 Peafowl 44.00 130.00 Chicks 0.50 19.00 Ducks 1.00 77.50 Turkeys 5.50 52.50 Geese 6.00 62.50 Pigeons 4.75 5.25 Doves 9.00 11.00 Quail 1.25 10.50 Pheasants 10.50 46.00 Rabbits/bunnies 1.25 72.50 Cattle 4.50 290.00 Goats 19.50 650.00 Sheep 21.00 105.00 Pot belly pigs 55.00 72.50 TOTAL HEAD - 376 CALVES - 63 Hol bull calves 95-110# 200.00 400.00 80-90# 180.00 345.00 Hol heifer calves 130.00 280.00 Dairy cross 50.00 240.00 Beef cross 350.00 450.00 FEEDER CATTLE - 91 BULL/STEER CALVES 455-600# 116.00 255.00 605-900# 98.00 170.00 HEIFER CALVES 475-600# 90.00 150.00 700-900# 90.00 162.50 HOL FEEDER STEERS 750-1000# 88.00 HOL FEEDER HEIFERS 500-750# 54.00 82.00 DAIRY CROSS FEEDERS 500# & up 80.00 123.00 BULLS - 16 Beef bulls 90.00 137.00 Dairy bulls 94.00 115.00 FATS - 108 Choice color 150.00 167.00 Select color 135.00 148.00 Choice hol 130.00 137.00 Select hol 106.00 125.00 BEEF COWS - 98 High yield cows 95.00 114.00 Fleshy cows 85.00 114.00 Lean cows 80.00 109.0 Low yield cows 75.00 Down HORSE SALE 4/28/23 - 47 HORSES - 24 TOP SALE 2500.00 PONIES - 10 325.00 900.00 DONKEYS - 4 350.00 1400.00 HIGHLANDERS - 8 200.00 3400.00 43 LOADS CONSIGNED 1ST CUTTING MIXED Small square/ton 165.00 250.00 Large square/bale 40.00 Round/bale 15.00 44.00 2ND CUTTING MIXED Small square/bale 4.25 Large square/bale 50.00 Round/ton 220.00 Round/bale 57.50 3RD CUTTING MIXED Small square/ton 450.00 480.00 Large square/ton 250.00 Round/ton 210.00 STRAW Small square/bale 7.00 Large square/bale 50.00 Round/ton 145.00 Round/bale 40.00 EGGS/DOZ. 1.20 6.00 CATTLE - 138 DRY FED Steers good 970# 146.00 COWS Commercial 79.00 98.00 Canners/cutters 72.00 78.00 Shells 71.00 Down BULLS 101.00 126.00 FEEDERS Steers and bulls 200-300# 170.00 210.00 400-500# 139.00 182.50 500-600# 122.00 195.00 600-700# 120.00 150.00 700-800# 125.00 140.00 Heifers 200-300# 154.00 170.00 300-400# 130.00 160.00 400-500# 147.50 157.50 500-600# 135.00 160.00 600-700# 143.00 147.00 CALVES - 20 Holstein Back to Farm 80-120# 215.00 370.00 Utility 40.00 Down Beef 390.00 SHEEP/LAMBS - 43 Lambs 69-80# 212.50 250.00 Lambs 83-103# 247.50 257.50 Ewes 66.00 85.00 GOATS - 11 Kids small 20.00 25.00 Kids large 130.00 205.00 Nanny CWT 100-145# 137.50 142.50 MEADVILLE LIVESTOCK AUCTION Saegertown, PA 814-763-2240 Wednesday, May 3, 2023 TOTAL HEAD - 254 COWS Good 85.00 112.00 Medium 70.00 84.00 Common 69.00 Down Bulls 126.00 130.00 Fats 151.00 Down CALVES Back to farm bulls 90-130# 150.00 350.00 Back to farm beefX 90-130# 200.00 450.00 STR HOGS 70.00 100.00 SOWS 12.50 50.00 MALES 1.00 LAMBS 120.00 230.00 SHEEP 55.00 110.00 GOATS 60.00 235.00

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WESTERVILLE, Ohio — The National Ground Water Association is urging private water well owners to have their systems inspected by a certified water well contractor as they approach the spring and summer seasons.

The National Ground Water As-

sociation recommends an annual inspection of all private water systems.

Routine inspection of a water well can help ensure it is operating properly, prolong useful life and most importantly, detect possible water quality issues that may lead to health risks.

Because winter storms and spring

flooding can lead to contamination and damage to private water systems, early spring is an ideal time to perform the recommended annual inspection. According to NGWA, the rise of emerging contaminants such as forever chemicals like PFAS (perand polyfluoroalkyl substances) — including PFOA (perfluorooctanoic acid) — have made these inspections especially important.

According to NGWA, annual water well inspections should include:

• A test of your water for coliform bacteria, nitrates, PFAS/ PFOA and anything else of local concern. Other typical additional tests are those for iron, manganese, water hardness, sulfides and other water constituents that cause problems with plumbing, staining, water appearance and odor; A flow test to determine system output, along with a check of the water level before and during pumping, pump motor performance and pressure tank and pressure switch contact;

• An inspection of well equipment to assure that it is sanitary and meets local code requirements;

• An overall inspection of the mechanics of the water well;

• A concise, clear, written report should be delivered following the checkup that explains results and recommendations and includes all laboratory and other test results.

More information on private water wells, annual inspections and how to find local contractors can be found at wellowner.org, which is operated by NGWA with support from the Rural Community Assistance Partnership and the Environmental Protection Agency.

Lorain SWCD has meeting May 16

ELYRIA — The Lorain Soil and Water Conservation District will conduct a Local Workgroup meeting, May 16 at 4 p.m. to identify resource concerns, discuss conservation priorities and develop potential solutions. The meeting will take place at the 42110 Russia Road in Elyria.

While LWG membership is limited to federal, state, county, tribal, or local government representatives who are familiar with agriculture and natural resources interests, the meeting is open to the general public who can provide input on local conservation issues and resource challenges. LWG’s leads conservation efforts by coordinating USDA programs with other conservation programs in an effort to provide an integrated solution to addressing natural resource concerns.

For more information, contact Jeremy Liechty at the Lorain SWCD office at 330-722-2628, ext. 6428.

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The importance of conducting family business meetings

Answers from Dairy Excel

I had a discussion last week with a farm family that is working through the complexities of transitioning their successful business to the next generation. During our discussion, we talked about the importance of involving family members in the process.

Meeting as a family on a regular basis to discuss the present and future direction of your farm can be beneficial. There are many excuses for not holding regular meetings, including the following, and I’m sure you can think of others:

“I’m too busy.”

“We’ll start after the corn is planted and the hay is made.”

“We tried them before, and they didn’t work.”

“We’ve never needed them before.”

“We all get along.”

“Why should I care what my sonin-law or daughter-in-law thinks about the farm?”

While not always easy, these meetings can be beneficial. Let’s look at what a family business meeting is, and how you can make them successful for you and everyone involved.

What is a family business meeting? There is no one definition that is applicable to all families, but in its simplest form, a family business meeting is an opportunity for members to come together on a regular basis to discuss issues of interest to those family members involved in or who have an interest in the business.

These meetings are not for discussing which field to be planted today or which cows to breed, but rather to determine long-term plans for the operation and management of the business. Some families will hold these meetings as little as once or twice a year, while others choose to meet on a more regular basis.

Preparing and conducting the meeting. An agenda is one of the most important items to develop as you plan a family meeting. The agenda lets people know the starting and ending time of the meeting, location and date and allows members to know what will be discussed. The agenda should be distributed to all family members one week prior to the scheduled meeting. Someone needs to take notes of the discussion, and these meeting minutes need to be distributed to each member.

Questions often arise about where to hold family business meetings. Some families prefer to go to a hotel or a state park lodge for a relaxed atmo-

sphere. This is advantageous because it puts people in a different environment, minimizes distractions and allows families to spend time at the pool or visiting local attractions. It isn’t always practical for family members to get away, but when planning a family business meeting attempt to minimize phone calls and visitors and make the location as comfortable as possible.

Strengthening the family. Family meetings can give individual family members an opportunity to develop their leadership, conflict management, listening, speaking, and management skills. These meetings can help members understand their role in the successful transition of the business and develop strategic, capital, estate or transition planning knowledge.

Meeting together as a family on a regular basis can help members work together for the success of the business. Throughout the process, members will learn a lot about themselves and the business. Although conflicts will still arise, the purpose of these meetings is not to focus on the conflict, but rather to focus on building a stronger family team through open and honest discussion.

Planning. Too often, if at all, family meetings happen because of some abrupt change like the death of the senior manager. Issues faced at this time may not be handled well if family members have not been previously involved in planning the future of the business.

Family meetings can help answer questions about the present owners’ financial retirement needs and goals along with those of the next generation. Members who have been involved early on and are informed of the discussions are more likely to buy in to the transition plan. Transition can be a difficult process for many families, especially when spouses are involved, or children are not actively involved in the business but have their own ideas about the future of the business.

Which family members should be involved? Are in-laws invited and encouraged to be involved in discussions? What if there are conflicting goals among family members? What if a family member doesn’t have the ability to successfully manage the business? The earlier you begin holding effective family meetings, the sooner you can avoid potential conflicts.

Allowing young children to be involved in discussions helps them to better understand the business

and decide what future they have in the business. Involving children also helps parents determine the commitment their children have to the business before making plans for expansion or other changes.

Unless it is clearly obvious and communicated openly who the next manager of the business will be, some members may question how and why the decision was made. Family meetings provide a way to communicate how the process was done and why and how the decisions were made. Explaining that the process was carefully and objectively conducted with a clear plan in place can go a long way in avoiding hard feelings or misunderstandings.

Family meetings can also send a message to members that the new successor will be accountable to the family business. Family meetings may be useful if there is no obvious family successor. In this situation, family meetings can serve to develop alternatives such as naming a non-family successor or liquidating the business.

Recognizing and resolving conflict. It is no surprise that conflicts arise in every family business. If disputes over the future of the business — which family members are involved in the process, family members’ roles in management, or other issues are allowed to multiply — they can only divide a family and do nothing for the long-term success of the business.

The key to resolving conflict is to acknowledge it early on in the process and realize it is normal. If you are dealing with a particular issue that may cause real conflict, the use of an outside, objective facilitator may be helpful.

Summary. The business management process is one that should not happen overnight. The use of family business meetings can be a good way to help members transition smoothly into management roles. In addition, family business meetings can help improve relations, communicate a positive message to employees and build a stronger business.

For additional information, see OSU Extension Fact Sheet “Conducting Successful Family Business Transition Meeting,” ANR-43, available at: https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/ anr-43.

(Chris Zoller is an agricultural extension educator and county Extension director in Tuscarawas County, and a member of the OSU Extension DairyExcel team. Questions or comments can be sent in care of Farm and Dairy, P.O. Box 38, Salem, OH 44460.)

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fruit salad.” I would not recommend this dish for a diner party.

There are many definitions and examples that can clarify the difference between knowledge and wisdom. We still often blur them.

A long time ago, I shared the story of George Washington’s two skulls, a deception created by a snake oil peddler. I offer it again, looking at it from a little different perspective.

Proverbs 4:10-18.

Hear, O my son, and receive my sayings; and the years of thy life shall be many. I have taught thee in the way of wisdom, I have led thee in right paths. When thou goest, thy steps shall not be straitened; and when thou runnest, thou shalt not stumble. Take fast hold of instruction; let her not go; keep her; for she is thy life. Enter not into the path of the wicked, and go not in the way of evil men. Avoid it, pass not by it, turn from it, and pass away. For they sleep not, except they have done mischief; and their sleep; is taken away, unless they cause some to fall. For they eat the bread of wickedness, and drink the wine of violence. But the path of the just is as the shining light, that shineth more and more unto the perfect day.

WISDOM

The fatherly voice of Proverbs urges, “Listen to my advice, my son. Take seriously what I’m telling you, and you will enjoy a long life.”

Our son explains the difference between knowledge and wisdom, using an example: “Knowledge is accepting the fact that a tomato is a fruit. Wisdom is not putting it in a

REMAINING HOPEFUL

Read Mark 5:21-34

[Jesus] said to her, “Daughter, your faith has made you well; go in peace, and be healed of your disease.”

— Mark 5:34 (NRSV)

Several years ago, my wife and I were trying to have a second child. When she experienced three miscarriages in three years, we did not understand. We were disappointed and confused. But even though our hearts were sad, we found strength and continued to hope in the unlimited power of the Lord Jesus.

Every morning, we prayed and had quiet time to renew our strength. We were particularly encouraged by the story of the woman in today’s scripture reading. She remained hopeful that she would be made well, even after 12 years. Her story and her faith encouraged my wife and me to continue believing that God would answer our prayers.

Grandpa told the story about a medicine show that stopped in the little hamlet of Brandt, Ohio, in the late 1800s. Brandt was located on the old National Road, now bypassed by Interstate 70 north of Dayton. My granddad and his boyhood buddies went to see the show, a front for the sale of a cure-all elixir, consisting of mostly alcohol with some herbal and other additives.

These huxters usually had a gimmick, a come-on to draw a crowd. This hustler of health displayed two human skulls, one of an adult and the other of a child. He claimed that the larger was George Washington’s adult noggin, while the smaller was his childhood cranium.

When one alert person asked where the tonic toter’s boyhood skull was, he reportedly replied that everyone knew that this was a dumb question not worthy of a response. Many still believed his claim, and the tonic sales were brisk.

Knowledge in this story would inform us that we would be hardpressed to find our own obviously non-existent childhood skulls that would have been shed like old snake skins.

Wisdom perhaps would lead us to trap the peddler with the question asked of the huckster by the wise guy at the medicine show. The wise use of knowledge would warn us not to

One day, our church held a revival meeting. During an altar call, people who had experienced miscarriage were prayed for. A few months later, my wife became pregnant again. Although she experienced bleeding and needed to go on bed rest during her pregnancy, our second child was born healthy. Like the woman who

trust such people, therefore not being moved to buy their fraudulent wares.

Proverbs’ wise voice encourages the son to listen to and learn from his father. His dad probably learned some of life’s lessons the hard way, warning his offspring to avoid his dad’s errors.

The same voice extolled the joys of knowledge and its proper use. He shares the benefits of freedom and of a road ahead lit by the brightness of right and confident living.

The wise one also warns of evil people who lie awake at night, planning to take advantage of the unwise and unwary. Those individuals often attempt to deceive by belittling or misdirecting the questions and challenges raised by the wise. Truth is the enemy of evil. Common sense is a good ally.

You and I are not required to have a lot of formal education to become wise, though we are encouraged to learn as much as we can and put it to use in honorable ways.

Let’s learn as much as we can, test it and ask questions, even those that others view as being dumb. Such questions are wise. If they are ridiculed, ask them again.

Our world is blessed with readily available information about a lot of subjects. The problem is that a lot of intentional and misguided material is interspersed. Our desire for quick, previously digested information and opinions push us to accept information without applying wisdom. Let’s do our best to ask questions and use wisdom to glean the good and true from the false and harmful.

God, may our lives’ paths be brightened by the light of knowledge and wisdom, its proper use. Amen.

Give a man a cookie

Years ago I had heard some folks suggested my dad used my mother as a replacement for a hired hand. It is true that my mom worked hard and long hours along side of my dad on the farm, but her choice to work was by and large a choice she made on her own.

True, she spent many hours mowing and raking hay, and true, she spent every morning and evening, seven days a week, whether hot and humid, or freezing cold, in the barn milking cows; but it was because it was what she longed to do. She loved mowing hay, and she loved her cows.

Consequently, between her farm work and her house work, her spare time was limited. Meals were a must, and always delicious and always on time, but time for baking goodies was nearly nonexistent. On the rare occasion when she might find a spare moment to bake us some cookies or a cake, they usually came from a box. Quick and easy. (Thank goodness for Duncan Hines.)

To come home from school to fresh gingerbread baked by my mother topped with home made whipped cream was pure pleasure. Or chocolate chip cookies fresh from the oven, oh my! What a delight!

Brings to memory a true story I once heard from a pastor some time ago.

the baby, are unwilling to let go of the razor blades in our lives? As we travel our life’s journey all of us, if we were honest, would have to admit to desperately clinging tightly to certain things to which we regard as great treasures.

Like the baby in the above story, we happily go about our way playing with danger. God calls these “great treasures” of ours sin. And furthermore He wants us to give them up, but it has always been our choice.

This choice He gives us has been labeled as freewill and God has always, even since the first man, Adam, allowed us that choice.

“The LORD God commanded the man, saying, From any tree of the garden you may eat freely; but from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil you shall not eat, for in the day that you eat from it you will surely die.” Genesis 2:16-17.

God offered Adam any tree in the garden, the cookie, but as we all know, Adam chose to eat the forbidden fruit, play with the razor blade, so to speak, and suffered the consequences. Oh that Adam had taken the cookie and not touched the razor blade.

was healed after 12 years, we continued to hope in the Lord, and what we experienced was a blessing.

Today’s Prayer: Faithful God, we praise you. Thank you for teaching us always to hope and believe in you. In the name of the Lord Jesus, we pray. Amen.

He had gone out on a day of visiting and found himself enjoying a cup of coffee in the home of a young mother with her infant child crawling about on the living room floor. After visiting for a while he discovered the baby had found a razor blade and was sitting there clutching it in its hand. The pastor quick to his feet reached to grab the razor away from the child’s hand, but the mother seeing what was happening quickly told the pastor not to grab the razor but sit tight. Baffled the pastor sat down as the mother raced to the kitchen.

Returning with a cookie, she extended her hand with the treat to the baby. The child squealed with delight as it dropped the razor blade in exchange for a prize of far greater value. The pastor then realized had he tried to take the razor blade from the baby it would have felt it was being robbed of its treasured prize and only clung to it all the tighter. But by offering the cookie, the child gladly gave up its dangerous and harmful possession for something it considered to be of a far greater value.

Did it ever occur to you that God, like this mother, is always offering us cookies, but we, unlike

Furthermore, once making His will for us to be known, I can not recall even one instance where God did not leave the choice to obey Him up to man. God has always honored His freewill choice to man. We, on the other hand, have not always honored His desire for us to follow that will.

We should understand and believe when God says no, it is because He knows it is not good nor safe for us to venture into temptation of what is forbidden. He then always provides a better alternative.

“No temptation has overtaken you but such as is common to man; and God is faithful, who will not allow you to be tempted beyond what you are able, but with the temptation will provide the way of escape also, so that you will be able to endure it.” 1 Corinthians 10:13.

How about it reader? As you read through today’s devotion, did any razor blades in your life come to mind? Though it may not seem so now, when you turn away from the sin in your life, God will have something better waiting for you. You can count on it. I have never felt it was God’s desire to push us around, but rather to encourage us to follow Him of our own accord.

“And He (Jesus) said to them; Follow Me, and I will make you fishers of men; Immediately they left their nets and followed Him.” Matthew 4:20-21.

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Hatch of spotted lanternfly observed in Cincinnati

ager with the Ohio Department of Agriculture, has confirmed a hatch of spotted lanternfly in Cincinnati. Ohioans are urged to be on the lookout for the spotted lanternfly. Previously, everyone was encouraged to look for the egg mass stage of this non-native invasive species. While egg masses can remain visible even after hatch, ‘SLF spotters’ should also look for the nymph stage.

SLF nymphs have a pretty wide host range, and are incapable of flying, but are strong jumpers or hoppers as their species is described in the name - planthoppers. First, second, and third instar nymphs are black with white markings. The fourth instar is red with black and white markings.

If you suspect that you have found any stage of the SLF, you are asked to report the sighting in one of the following ways:

• Ohio Department of Agriculture at agri.ohio.gov/divisions/planthealth/invasive-pests/invasive-insects/slf

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PLAIN CITY, Ohio — After serving farmer-owners for nearly 25 years on behalf of COBA/Select Sires Inc., Bruce Smith joins Select Sires Inc. as the manager of global sire products and logistics. In this new role he will monitor member marketing sales and export trends to predict product demand. Smith has more than 38 years of experience in the dairy industry. After graduating from Ohio State University with his bachelor’s degree in agricultural economics, he worked for Milk Marketing Inc. for 11 years and then joined the team at COBA/Select Sires Inc. Outside of Select Sires, Smith is heavily involved in dairy and beef industry organizations, including the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association, Ohio Holstein Association, Holstein USA, Ohio and Union County Farm Bureau and Ohio Cattleman’s Association.

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COLUMBUS — Nick Kennedy, of North Canton has been promoted to senior organization director for Ohio Farm Bureau. He will continue to serve members in Columbiana, Mahoning, Portage and Stark counties, and adds the role of lead organization director in the North Royalton office to his duties. Kennedy is a native of Wauseon, Ohio where he worked on the family dairy and crop farm. An alumni of Wauseon FFA, he was a member of Fulton County 4-H and Fulton County Junior Fair Board as well. Kennedy has been with Ohio Farm Bureau for 20 years, beginning his career after graduating with a bachelor’s degree from Ohio State University in 2004.

CHARDON, Ohio — Breeders and Feeders 4-H club met April 23 at Munson Town Hall. The club is focusing on local community service and building friendships.

Members participated in pancake breakfasts at Sirna’s and collected items for Geauga Mama Dogs and Pups rescue. Also, the club completed no-sew blankets that will be handed out at fair.

There will be a new 4-H Community Service Project, May 13 where members will build 40 beds for children in need in Geauga County. If interested in donating or helping, visit shpbeds.org/ to learn more.

The next meeting will still be at Munson Town Hall on May 21 in the morning.

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l Swiss Steak

• 1 cup all-purpose flour

• 2 tsp. steak seasoning

• 1 tsp. sugar

• 3 pounds boneless beef round steak, cube steak tenderized

• 3 Tbsp. butter

• 1 sm. onion, chopped

• 2 cans (10 3/4 oz. each) condensed cream of mushroom soup, undiluted

• 1 can beefy mushroom soup, undiluted

• Hot cooked noodles

In a large resealable plastic bag, combine the flour, seasoning and sugar. Add beef, a couple pieces at a time, and shake to coat. In a large skillet, brown beef in butter on both sides. Transfer to a 3-quart slow cooker; top with onion. Combine soups; pour over onion. Cover and cook on low for 8-9 hours or until meat is tender. Serve with noodles or mashed potatoes.

l Mongolian Beef

Marinating the beef:

• 1 lb. beef flank steak, sliced against the grain into ¼-inch-thick slices

• 2 tsp. canola or avocado oil

• 2 tsp. dry red wine

• 1 tsp. soy sauce

• 1 Tbsp. cornstarch

• 1 Tbsp. water

• ¼ tsp. baking soda for the Sauce:

• ¼ cup light brown sugar, packed

• ¾ cup hot water

• ¼ cup soy sauce

• 1 tsp. dark soy sauce (see note below) coating the beef:

• ½ cup cornstarch

• 2/3 cup canola or avocado oil for the reSt of the DiSh

• 1 1/2 cups broccolini

• 1 tsp. minced fresh ginger

• 8 dried red chilies

• 3 med. garlic cloves, finely chopped

• 4 scallions, white and green parts separated and cut on an angle into 2-inch pieces

• 1½ Tbsp. cornstarch

• 2 Tbsp. water

In a medium bowl, combine the beef with the oil, wine, regular soy sauce, cornstarch, water and baking soda. Marinate for one hour. Make the sauce next; in a small bowl, dissolve the brown sugar in the hot water. Mix in the regular soy sauce and dark soy sauce. In a medium separate bowl, dredge the marinated beef slices in the ½ cup cornstarch until thoroughly coated. Heat the oil in a wok or large nonstick skillet over high heat until just before it starts to smoke. Working in batches so as not to crowd the pan, spread the beef slices evenly in the pan and shallow-fry them undisturbed for 2 minutes on each side to achieve a crusty coating. Transfer the beef to a plate. To the same skillet over high heat, add one additional tablespoon of oil and the broccolini. Cook, stirring occasionally, until tender, 4-5 minutes. Transfer the cooked broccolini to the plate with the steak. Wipe the pan clean with a paper towel, then add one tablespoon of oil. Over mediumhigh heat, add the ginger and whole dried chilies. After 15 seconds, add the garlic and the scallion whites. Stir-fry for another 15 seconds. Add the sauce and simmer for 2 minutes. In a small bowl, combine the cornstarch with the water to make a slurry, then slowly stir it into the pan. Add the beef, broccolini and the green parts of the scallions. Toss everything together for 30 seconds, until the scallions are wilted and there is almost no standing sauce. Serve on a bed of rice and sprinkle with toasted sesame seeds along with more green onion.

NOTE:  If you want your dish to look authentic, use the dark soy sauce, available where Asian ingredients are sold, or make your own by combining 2 teaspoons soy sauce, ½ teaspoon molasses and ¼ teaspoon. sugar mixed well.

l Deep Dish Taco Pizza

• 3 cups all-purpose flour

• 1/2 cup cornmeal

• 1 tsp. salt

• 1 pkg. (1/4 ounce) quick-rise yeast

• 2 cups warm water (120° to 130°), divided

• 1 Tbsp. honey

• 1 lb. ground beef

• 1 envelope taco seasoning

• 1 cup refried beans

• 1/3 cup taco sauce

• 2 cups shredded Colby-Monterey Jack cheese

Toppings: Shredded lettuce, chopped tomatoes, diced avocado, sour cream, salsa

Preheat oven to 400 F. Combine 2 1/2 cups flour, cornmeal, salt and yeast. In another bowl, combine 1 1/4 cups warm water and honey. Gradually add dry ingredients; beat just until moistened. Stir in enough remaining flour to form a soft dough. Do not knead. Cover; let rest for 20 minutes. Meanwhile, in a small skillet over medium heat, cook and stir beef, crumbling meat, until no longer pink; drain. Add taco seasoning and remaining water. Cook and stir until thickened, about 2 minutes. Press dough to fit a greased 9x13 baking pan. Combine beans and taco sauce; spread over dough. Top with beef mixture and cheese. Bake on a lower oven rack until the crust is golden and cheese is melted, 15-18 minutes. Let stand for 5 minutes. If desired, serve with optional toppings.

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National Beef Month is a perfect time to recognize the importance of the beef industry and to celebrate the farmers who work hard every day to raise and care for cattle. When you think of beef, you most likely think of meat. Beef is rich in protein and vitamins that are essential for a healthy body, and it tastes wonderful! It is also good to remember that more than 100 medicines, footballs, leather upholstery, luggage, paint, tires, chewing gum and even piano keys come from beef by-products — so let’s celebrate beef and the people who raise it!

l Best Ever Pot Roast

• 1 (3-4 pounds) chuck roast

• 1 packet ranch dressing mix

• 1 packet au jus gravy mix

• 1 stick butter

• 4-5 pepperoncini peppers

Place roast in a slow cooker and sprinkle the top with the ranch dressing mix and the au jus mix. Place peppers on top of the mixes and add the butter. Cook over low heat for 8 hours.

l Cheeseburger Dip

• 1 Tbsp. extra-virgin olive oil

• 1 lb. ground beef

• 1 small onion, finely chopped

• 2 Tbsp. tomato paste

• 1/2 tsp. garlic powder

• 1- 15-oz. jar salsa con queso

• 1/3 cup half-and-half

• 1 cup shredded yellow cheddar cheese

• 1/4 cup mayonnaise

• 2 Tbsp. pickle relish

• 2 Tbsp. ketchup, plus more for serving

• Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper

• Chopped onion, dill pickle chips, thinly shredded iceberg lettuce, diced tomato and yellow mustard, for garnish

• Round white tortilla chips, for serving

Preheat the oven to broil. Heat a medium cast-iron skillet over medium heat and add the oil. When the oil is hot, add the ground beef and cook, crumbling it with a wooden spoon, until beginning to brown, about three minutes. Add the onion and cook until the onion is softened and the beef is cooked through, 7 to 8 minutes. Clear an empty spot in the middle of the skillet; add the tomato paste and toast the paste for a minute. Sprinkle with the garlic powder and stir to coat the meat. Stir in the salsa con queso and half-and-half. Bring to a simmer and cook, stirring, until smooth, about one minute. Sprinkle the middle of the dip with the cheddar, leaving a small border around the edge without cheese. Broil until the top is bubbly and browned in places, 1 to 2 minutes. Mix together the mayonnaise, relish and ketchup in a small bowl. Season with salt and pepper. Top the dip with a sprinkle of onions and pickle chips, a mound of lettuce and tomatoes and drizzles of the mayo-relish sauce, ketchup and mustard. Serve with tortilla chips for dipping.

l Beef Bolognese

• 1 lb. 93% lean ground beef

• 1 tsp. olive oil

• 1 cup minced onion

• 1/2 cup diced carrot

• 1/2 cup diced celery

• 1 cup dry red wine

• 10 fresh thyme sprigs

• 3 fresh rosemary sprigs

• 2 cans (15 oz.) tomato sauce

• 1 can (14 1/2 oz.) diced tomatoes

• 1/4 cup Parmigiano -Reggiano cheese, divided

• 1/2 cup fresh basil leaves, roughly chopped

• 1/4 cup fresh parsley leaves

• 2 Tbsp. fresh oregano leaves

• 1 Tbsp. sugar

• 1 Tbsp. fennel seed

• 1 Tbsp. minced garlic

• 1/4 tsp. crushed red pepper

Heat oil in a stockpot over medium heat until hot. Add onions, carrot and celery; cook 5 minutes, stirring occasionally. Add red wine; cook and stir for 1 to 2 minutes until browned bits attached to the stockpot are dissolved. Simmer for 5 minutes until the wine is reduced by half. Cut 12inch length of kitchen string and tie together rosemary and thyme sprigs to prepare herb sachet. Add ground beef, tomato sauce, diced tomatoes, 2 tablespoons parmesan cheese, basil, parsley, oregano, sugar, fennel seeds, garlic and red pepper to stockpot; mix well. Add herb sachet, making sure it’s covered in sauce; tie end of string to handle of stockpot. Bring mixture to a boil. Reduce heat, cover and simmer 2-1/2 hours, stirring occasionally. Uncover sauce and cook for another 30 minutes, stirring occasionally. Remove and discard herb sachet from meat sauce. Serve on a bed of al dente pappardelle pasta. Garnish with remaining cheese and fresh basil, as desired.

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Ohio Ag Council picks hall of fame inductees

COLUMBUS — The Ohio Agricultural Council is set to honor four individuals who have dedicated their lives to working in and promoting Ohio’s farm community.

On Aug. 4, Kenneth D. Davis, of Leesburg, Terry McClure, of Grover Hill, Thomas Menke, of Greenville and Dr. Don Sanders, of Urbana will be inducted into the Ohio Agricultural Hall of Fame, an esteemed recognition of their contributions to the agricultural industry.

With the induction of these four individuals, the Ohio Agricultural Hall of Fame will have honored 249 recipients since its inception in 1966.

Kenneth D. Davis. Davis has provided decades of service with an unwavering dedication for rural life and agriculture, especially for farmers. He has dedicated time serving in many

organizations that prioritize the interests of agriculture.

As chairman of the board for Ohio’s largest rural electric cooperative for more than 25 years, the South Central Power Co., Davis’ dedication and understanding of the cooperative concept within Ohio agriculture has greatly benefited the members in this region, including his leadership in providing rural communities with access to high-speed internet. Through his active participation in addressing legislative and supportive issues handled by the Ohio Farm Bureau, serving on the Nationwide Mutual Insurance Co.’s board of directors, and the American Farm Bureau Foundation for Agriculture, Davis has extended his advocacy for agriculture to the national level.

Terry McClure. McClure is a farmer-leader who exemplifies excel-

lence in both farming operations and selfless service for the advancement of agriculture. A former Ohio Farm Bureau president and member of the Nationwide Board of Directors, McClure is the fifth generation on McClure Farms where he started a grain hauling and purchasing business in 1978.

While beginning his leadership with the Paulding Soil and Water Conservation District, he later became involved in association work after understanding more about farmers’ needs and has since held various leadership positions, including serving on the boards of the Ohio Soybean Council, the Ohio Farm Bureau and the American Farm Bureau.

He also was one of the leaders who founded Heartland AgDeavor, a nonprofit that assists farmers in valueadded investments. In 2004, he was elected to the Nationwide board and provided leadership in the company’s growth as a Fortune 100 Company.

Thomas Menke. Menke has been providing advice to Ohio livestock and crop farmers for over 40 years in areas such as animal nutrition, nutrient management, and livestock environmental permitting. Menke started his career at the Ohio Agriculture Research and Development Center South Charleston Branch. He later joined Brookside Labs Inc. in New Knoxville, Ohio, and worked as an independent consultant, offering soil testing services to farmers in western Ohio.

Menke’s client base grew rapidly as he showed farmers how to reduce fertilizer use, improve yields, and enhance herd health. He later became a sought-after livestock and environmental consultant, and worked with various organizations, state agencies and commodity groups over the course of his career.

Menke has voluntarily served on committees and worked with various state agencies, shaping agriculture and environmental rules, laws and policies. He has also worked with Ohio commodity organizations, developing manure brokerage services and organizing poultry manure auctions. Menke has made international trips to China and Japan to promote Ohio agriculture and provide nutrient management expertise.

Don Sanders. Sanders’ impact has been felt across various areas of agriculture both locally in Ohio and across the globe. After graduating from The Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine in 1968, Don Sanders established a veterinary practice in Champaign County with his wife Judy that focused on large and small animal care while also farming.

He wrote books on dairy and swine management that were translated into multiple languages and consulted in several countries. Later, he joined the faculty at The Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine for eight years before retiring from practice. He has since authored several more books and continues consulting and expert witness work.

Sanders has received various awards and honors for his work alongside his wife in veterinary medicine and agriculture, including being named “National Hospital of the Month” by Veterinary Economics Journal and being recognized as a top bovine veterinarian by The Bovine Practitioner Journal. His expertise and work have also been honored in Japan, China, Russia and South Korea.

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Garden Volume 3 | May 11, 2023

Gardening is widely regarded as a moderate to strenuous form of exercise. All that bending, lifting, digging and hauling burns calories and builds muscle.

But it can also strain backs and leave even the fittest among us aching the next day. And when we’re less fit, or have arthritis, a limited range of motion or other mobility issues, the once-pleasurable pastime can seem impossible.

But there’s no need to throw in the trowel.

A little forethought. Before heading out for a weeding or planting session, I wrap heating pads around my neck and lower back, which are my personal Achilles heels. Five minutes is usually all it takes to loosen my muscles.

Sometimes, I apply disposable, stick-on pads like those made by ThermaCare to whatever happens to hurt at the moment and wear them while I work. A few minutes of pre-gardening gentle stretching helps, too.

A little forethought can go a long way toward saving your strength and energy. For instance, collecting all the tools you anticipate needing before you begin your work will cut down on unnecessary trips to and from the shed. While you’re in there, be sure to store the heaviest items on waist-height shelves for the easiest and safest retrieval.

Sometimes, simple postural adjustments like remembering to bend at the knees when lifting bags of mulch or standing with your feet shoulder-width apart to maintain good balance are all you need. But if

bending has become too difficult, or if you garden while seated, grow plants in waist- or chair-height raised beds or vertically in towers, wall-affixed planting units or trellises.

Using a wheelbarrow instead of carrying heavy supplies sounds like a no-brainer, but I can’t tell you how many times I’ve overestimated my ability and paid dearly for it. When carrying by hand, hug heavy objects like filled containers to your chest, keeping your back as straight as possible. Better yet, set pots in place while they’re empty, and then fill them.

My flower garden contains mostly perennials, because I prefer them and also because they don’t need replanting every year as annuals do. That cuts my work – and bending –a great deal. Plus, perennials, which return year after year, typically cost more at the outset but, over time, are more cost-effective than buying new annuals every spring.

Helpful tools. Scoot around the yard on a rolling garden seat, or use a padded kneeler to cushion the earth. Many adaptive tools available these

days can make raking, hoeing or tending to other chores easier, too. If you haven’t shopped around in a while, you might be surprised by the ergonomic options available.

Corona, Fiskars and other leading brands make tools with extendable-reach handles that eliminate bending and facilitate gardening in a wheelchair. Rotoshovel, a batterypowered, “hand-held automatic shovel” that won a 2022 AmericanHort Retailer’s Choice award, makes easy work of digging small holes for plants and bulbs.

And if you have hand pain or difficulty holding onto things, many tools now come with easy-grip handles. Foam grips and wraps also are sold separately to accommodate a wide range of older tools you might already own.

Most importantly, pace yourself. Limit gardening sessions to between 60 and 90 minutes. Remember, home wasn’t built in a day.

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By Ted Steinberg

Increasingly, many are turning in the spreader for the paint can, opting, according to a report in The Wall Street Journal, for shades of green with names like “Fairway” and “Perennial Rye.”

Where does this yen for turning the outside of the house into a trim green carpet come from?

Some years ago, I decided to investigate and the result was my book “American Green: The Obsessive Quest for the Perfect Lawn.”

What I found was that lawns extend far back in American history. Former presidents George Washington and Thomas Jefferson had lawns, but these were not perfect greenswards. It turns out that the ideal of perfect turf – a weed-free, supergreen monoculture – is a recent phenomenon.

The not-so-perfect lawns of Levittown. Its beginnings can largely be traced to the post–World War II era when suburban developments such as the iconic Levittown, New York, had its start.

Levittown was the brainchild of the Levitt family, which viewed landscaping — a word that only entered the English language in the 1930s – as a form of “neighborhood stabilization,” or a way of bolstering property values.

The Levitts, who built 17,000 homes between 1947 and 1951, thus insisted that homeowners mow the yard once a week between April and November and included the stricture in covenants accompanying their deeds.

But the Levitts took the obsession with the lawn only so far. “I don’t believe in being a slave to the lawn,” wrote Abraham Levitt. Clover was, to him, “just as nice” as grass.

Plant your annuals the right way

— Marsha from Boardman, Ohio

A. Transplanting young seedlings can be a tricky business. Here are some tips for success:

• Be protective: Toughen them up! Seedlings started indoors and some purchased need a period of transition. This process, known as hardening off, allows them to adjust to wind, direct sunlight and fluctuating temperatures. Start after last frost date. On their first outings, give plants shade and wind protection. Bring them in each night. Later, they may stay out overnight in a sheltered spot.

• Be selective: Make sure your garden has the best soil and nutrients. Do a soil test. Spend time preparing the soil. Choose healthy seedlings. Correctly space them for best growth results. Crowding plants invites stunted growth, limited growth

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Engineering perfection. All of which is to say that the quest for the perfect lawn did not come naturally. It had to be engineered, and one of the greatest influencers in this regard was the Scotts Co. of Marysville, Ohio, which took agricultural chemicals and created concoctions that homeowners could spread over their yards.

Formulators like Scotts had one great advantage: Turfgrass is not native to North America, and growing it on the continent is, for the most part, an uphill ecological battle. Homeowners thus needed a lot of help in the quest for perfection.

But first Scotts had to help lodge the idea of perfect turf in the American imagination. Scotts was able to tap into postwar trends in brightly colored consumer products. From yellow slacks to blue Jell-O, colored products became status symbols and a sign that the consumer had rejected the drab black-and-white world of urban life for the modern suburb and its kaleidoscopic colors — which included, of course, the vibrant green lawn.

Architectural trends also helped the perfect turf aesthetic take root. A blurring of indoor and outdoor space occurred in the postwar era as patios and eventually sliding glass doors invited homeowners to treat the yard as an extension of their family room. What better way to achieve a comfy outdoor living space than to carpet the yard in a nice greensward.

In 1948, the perfect lawn took a giant step forward when the Scotts Co. began selling its “Weed and Feed” lawn care product, which allowed homeowners to eliminate weeds and fertilize simultaneously.

The development was probably one of the worst things ever to happen, ecologically speaking, to the American yard.

Now homeowners were spreading the toxic herbicide 2,4-D — which has since been linked to cancer, reproductive harm and neurological impairment — on their lawns as a matter of course, whether they were having an issue with weeds or not. Selective herbicides like 2,4-D killed broadleaf “weeds” like clover and left the grass intact. Clover and

bluegrass, a desirable turf species, evolved together, with the former capturing nitrogen from the air and adding it to the soil as fertilizer. Killing it off sent homeowners back to the store for more artificial fertilizer to make up for the deficit.

That was bad news for homeowners, but a good business model for those companies selling lawn care products who, on the one hand, handicapped homeowners by killing off the clover and, on the other hand, sold them more chemical inputs to recreate what could have occurred naturally.

The “perfect” lawn had come of age.

The meaning of grass painting. By the early 1960s, homeowners were already looking for ways of achieving perfect turf on the cheap.

A 1964 article in Newsweek pointed out that green grass paint was being sold in 35 states. The magazine opined that because a homeowner “needs a Bachelor of Chemistry to comprehend the bewildering variety of weed and bug destroyers now fogging the market,” paint was

becoming an attractive alternative.

So the interest in grass painting is not entirely new.

What is new, however, is that the recent interest in painting the lawn is taking place in a context in which a more pluralistic vision of the yard has taken root.

People fed up with corporatedominated lawn care are turning back the clock and cultivating their yards with clover, a plant that is resistant to drought and provides nutrients to the lawn, to boot. And so the clover lawn has been making a comeback, with videos on TikTok tagged #cloverlawn boasting 78 million views.

Together, the return of grass painting with the resurgent interest in clover lawns suggests that the ideal of the resource-intensive perfect lawn is an ecological conceit that the country may no longer be able to afford.

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

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Try new vegetables and popcorn

Tomatoes, peppers and a few other vegetables are planted in every garden. Try to find at least one new vegetable for your garden each year. You may find a new favorite.

For instance, you could try a melon that looks and tastes like a cucumber. It may even be better than a cucumber for the garden since the plant survives heat very well. The Armenian cucumber fruit is pale green and can grow three feet long. They begin producing just two months after planting. The fruit grows straight when the vine grows on a trellis or twisted when growing on the ground.

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the cob. I am wondering if I can plant them to grow my own popcorn. I have grown sweet corn in the garden. Is there any difference in growing popcorn?

A. You can grow popcorn in your garden. Popcorn is one of the four kinds of corn. The others are sweet, dent and flint. Popcorn comes in two groups. Miniature cobs like yours are about three inches long and grow on four-foot-tall stalks. The other kind grows seven-inch cobs on eight-foot stalks.

Speaking of melons, how about growing a watermelon that you can eat whole in one bite? The cucamelon looks like a mini-watermelon on the outside but tastes like a cucumber. The fruit are only an inch or two long. The inside is white with small seeds. They grow on vines that can grow six to eight feet tall.

Both melons are available at botanicalinterests.com.

Let’s go the other way for the next vegetable you should try. The yardlong pole bean is a green bean type of plant with seed pods that can grow to three feet long. The whole vine may only grow to six feet tall.

There are many varieties of your favorite garden vegetable. Try a new one to see if you like the different colors or tastes. You might find one that grows more fruit or is hardier in your garden soil or climate. Try new varieties that are insect or disease resistant so you can use fewer pesticides.

Q. My family knows I love popcorn, so I was given a few ears of novelty popcorn. They are about three inches long and you are supposed to pop them on

Popcorn needs warm soil of at least 60 degrees to germinate, so don’t plant the seeds too early. Plant the corn in square blocks and not in long rows because they are wind pollinated. The closer the plants are to each other the better the pollination will be.

Don’t plant popcorn and other corn types near each other. The popcorn seeds will not pop well if crosspollinated and sweet corn will not be as good either. If the two corn types must be planted near each other, plant the popcorn three weeks earlier to prevent contamination.

Corn is a grass, and it grows better with plenty of water and fertilizer. Add compost to the soil before planting. Supplement rain to at least an inch of water per week. Popcorn will continue growing in very hot weather if given enough water.

It does take a long time for the popcorn to mature. They may take four months to mature, which is four to six weeks longer than sweet corn. Popcorn is left on the stalk until it is dry.

Like with any corn, deer and raccoons are problems. The long growing and drying time can make it hard to protect popcorn from pests. (To find out more about Jeff Rugg and read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate website at creators.com. ©2023 Jeff Rugg.)

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Get ready for strawberry season

If you’re not blessed with space for a garden, or a green thumb, you can always visit farms where they let you pick produce. Not just strawberries, but lots of fruits and veggies.

There’s nothing quite like the satisfaction of harvesting your own produce straight from the source, for several reasons.

It’s affordable. U-pick farms offer an affordable way to get high-quality, fresh produce. By picking your own fruits and vegetables, you are eliminating the cost of labor and transportation, which makes the produce more affordable than buying it at a store.

Many farmers markets participate in the Double Up Food Bucks program, which matches the value of SNAP benefits when used to purchase fresh fruits and vegetables at participating retailers, effectively doubling the purchasing power of the SNAP benefits up to $10.

It’s better quality. U-pick farms provide high-quality produce that is fresher than what you would find in a grocery store. You can pick your produce at the peak of ripeness, which means it will be more flavorful and nutritious.

It’s a fun family activity. Picking fruit and veggies is a great way to spend time and make lasting memories with your family and friends. Children love to pick their own produce and learn about where their food comes from. It’s also a great way to teach young people about healthy eating habits and the importance of supporting local farmers.

You can support sustainability. U-pick farms promote sustainability by reducing the carbon footprint of transportation and storage. By supporting local farmers, you are also supporting the local economy and helping to reduce food waste.

Not sure where to go? There are several national directories that can help you find u-pick farms in the United States, as well as information on what’s in season, recipes and canning and freezing tips.

Some examples include the following:

• PickYourOwn.org: This website provides a directory of u-pick farms across the United States.

• LocalHarvest.org: This website allows you to search for u-pick farms in your area by zip code, state or product.

• USDA Farmers Market Directory: This directory lists farmers markets, roadside stands and u-pick farms across the United States. You

can search by state, city or zip code. (ams.usda.gov/local-food-directories/farmersmarkets)

Now, what to do with your bounty of ripe, delicious strawberries? Here’s an idea.

Make any occasion extra special with a festive dessert dip. With only two ingredients and less than five minutes to prepare, you will want to keep this recipe handy to enjoy all summer long.

FLUFFY FRUIT DIP

Yield: 2 cups

Time: 5 minutes

1 (8 oz.) package cream cheese

1 (7 oz.) tub marshmallow cream

Bring cream cheese to room temperature. In a mixing bowl, with handheld mixer, beat cream cheese until loose and light. Add the tub of marshmallow cream and mix until thoroughly blended. Refrigerate until chilled.

At this point, the dip is firm enough to pipe like frosting if you’d like to get all fancy pants. Serve with your favor-

ite fruits or eat directly from a spoon when no one is watching.

Overall, u-pick fruit and vegetable farms are a great way to enjoy fresh, affordable produce while having fun with

family and friends. So, grab a basket, head out to your local farm and join in the fun on National Pick Strawberries Day.

(Lifestyle expert Patti Diamond is the

penny-pinching, party-planning, recipe developer and content creator of the website Divas On A Dime — Where Frugal, Meets Fabulous. Visit her at divasonadime.com. © 2023 King Features Synd., Inc.)

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Discover which varieties will work best in your landscape and how to maintain a thriving plant. You will receive educational materials as well as your own hydrangea to take home. Registration and payment are required by May 18, to hold your spot. No refunds after May 18.

Call for more information and registration at 440-834-4656. Mail checks, payable to OSU Extension, P.O. Box 387, Burton, OH 44021.

Each class will be held at the Geauga County Extension Office, Patterson Center (at the northwest end of the Burton Fairgrounds), 14269 Claridon-Troy Road. Information can be found at geauga.osu.edu.

MAHONING COUNTY

Butterflies series. There will be a butterfly program May 18 at 6:30 p.m. in the Mahoning County Extension Office, 490 S. Broad St., Canfield. Cost is $5 ($30 for the whole series).

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Pruning clinic. Join Eric Barrett, OSU Extension Educator, and the St. Patrick’s orchard caretakers for a free class to learn about pruning, taking, fertilization, and general care of fruit trees in an urban setting, May 16 at 6 p.m. at St. Patrick’s Orchard, 1420 Oak Hill Ave., Youngstown. Bring your questions and a lawn chair If you want to sit in the orchard.

Pre-registration is preferred. Call 330-533-5538 or visit go.osu.edu/ urbanorchard5-16.

RICHLAND COUNTY

Rain garden grants. In an effort to promote conservation practices by landowners, Richland Soil and Water Conservation District is providing cost-share grants to offset some of the cost of installing a rain garden, purchasing a rain barrel or having soil tested. These practices help prevent stormwater runoff, protect the health of soil and water resources, and conserve water.

The application period is open until May 30. For further details and an application, visit richlandswcd.net/, call 419-747-8685 or email contact@richlandswcd. net.

SUMMIT COUNTY

Plant sale. Hale Farm and Village’s volunteer auxiliary group, Citizens of Hale, will host its annual plant sale, May 20 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. An early bird sale will be held May 18 from 4 to 7 p.m. and May 19 from 9 a.m. to noon. Admission is free.

Highlights include: a pollinator activity with University of Akron Field Station, informative talk from Great Lakes Brewing Co., farmyard talk, naturalists walks and tours and food and drink options from local food partners.

A Summer Savory Herb Planter Workshop gives guests the opportunity to create their own culinary planter, featuring a mix of seven savory herbs, with stepby-step guidance. Registration required; workshop includes planter, herbs and all necessary supplies. Tickets are $65 for nonmembers and $55 for members and are available on 330tix.com.

TRUMBULL COUNTY

Plant sale. There will be a Trumbull County Master Gardener plant sale, May 20, 9 a.m.-1 p.m. at 520 W. Main St., Cortland.

For more information, call 330-638-6783 or email Barnes.1127@osu.edu. • • •

Plant sale. The Friends of the Greenhouse Consortium will hold a plant sale, May 13 and May 20, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. at 1701 Mahoning Ave NW, Warren (greenhouse beside Shelter House).

There will be hanging baskets, heirloom tomatoes, peppers, herbs, annuals and more.

For information, visit go.osu.edu/ greenhousefriends.

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

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7easy-to-grow veggies for your home garden

NEW YORK — Growing fresh, healthy vegetables at home may not be as hard as it sounds. Novice gardeners just need good dirt, easy plants to grow, lots of sunshine and the right amount of water.

Once you’ve prepared your garden plot, select one or all of these vegetables, which are among the easiest to grow:

Lettuce

Plant lettuce seeds directly into the garden or a pot then repeat every two weeks. It can be cut a few weeks after planting. Some harvest lettuce by pulling it up — roots and all — but cutting a little off the top every few days can keep it growing until summer’s heat turns it too bitter.

is planted on small mounds at the edges of a garden so their vines can be contained. Most varieties, such as yellow squash and zucchini, are quite prolific and just a few plants can feed a large family all summer long.

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and an environment for diseases.

• Choose your moment: Select an overcast day to plant so plant stress is limited. This helps them adjust to new growing conditions. Make sure the ground is ready. Pick up a clump of soil, squeeze it, and roll it into a ball. Tap the ball with your fingers. If it falls into

Tomatoes

Purchase plants that grow best in your area of the country from your local garden center. All plants should be staked or enclosed in tomato cages because successful plants produce an abundance of large, heavy fruit throughout the summer months.

Spinach

This vitamin-packed green is planted and harvested just like lettuce.

Bell Peppers

Bell peppers are easiest to grow from plants. Space them about 1 foot apart then watch them take off with little care required. The only real trick to growing bell peppers is knowing when to harvest. If you’re growing red, orange or yellow varieties, they’ll start out green then turn color as soon as they ripen.

Cucumbers

Make several mounds of dirt near the edge of your garden and place 2-3 plants around the center of each. Cucumbers are notorious for growing vines that overtake other plants, so be vigilant about keeping them contained.

Carrots

Dig a long, shallow trench in soil that is free of rock. Sprinkle the seeds along the row, cover lightly with topsoil and wait for the top of the carrot to pop through the soil. Once a bit of orange appears, pull and enjoy.

Squash

Like cucumbers, summer squash

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smaller pieces, the soil is ready to be worked.

• Handle with care: Give transplants TLC. Loosen the root ball. Set transplant at same level in the ground as it was in the pot it came it. It’s best to peel off the upper rim of peat pots and use a sharp knife to cut a few slits into the sides for best root growth. Letting these pots

be above the soil line will cause the entire pot to dry out, limiting root growth.

For more details and helpful tips, go to: http://go.osu.edu/ transplanttips.

Questions can be submitted at any time for help with plant issues, soil testing and insect identification. Details go.osu.edu/mahoningclinic.

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Life Out Loud!

Searching for the perfect date

I went into our basement yesterday. Normally, it takes a funnel cloud — actually sighted, not just suspected, mind you — to make me go down there.

As basements go, ours isn’t terrible. The spiders seem to like it just fine. It has 9-foot ceilings, solid stone walls, sturdy beams and a mess of old pipes and plumbing best described as “spaghetti-like.”

Well water. I was visiting the basement because we are having a new water softener installed. Being country dwellers means we have well water. Well water means we get to invest in a water treatment system, lest all our fixtures and probably our insides are stained.

The prior system was “only” 25 years old, and I’m aggravated that it finally died. I stomped around for a few weeks pretending I was just NOT going to fix it.

Eventually, my inner princess caved to the lure of water that didn’t smell like old eggs.

To his credit, our water softener professional used the term “cattywampus” to describe the water lines. It was a perfect description of plumbing run willy-nilly over the last 12 decades — give or take.

I say give or take because I have no exact idea how old this house actually is.

Search. I have been on an obsessive quest to figure out the exact year our home was constructed. Old newspapers and deed records have narrowed it down to about a 30-year span between 1885 and 1915.

The journalist in me cannot accept this. In a place where someone buying an automobile or the lady of the house hosting quilt club was written up in the newspaper, I am just gobsmacked that I cannot find any definitive article about the construction of a very large house on an even larger farm.

To add to the mystery there were, at one time, two houses on our property. These in addition to

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KEEPING THE BIRDS happy

How to build and install a simple nest box

OHIO 1

SAT, MAY 13 at 9:30 A.M. Middlefield, OH. 67-72 GMC & Chevy sheet metal parts and misc. Mike Davis, Auctioneer Pg. B35

MON, MAY 15 at 4:00 P.M. Fowler, OH. Ford LS45, tool, kitchen items, and misc. Duke Whiting, Auctioneer Pg. B36

WED, MAY 17 at 3:30 P.M. Andover, OH. Farmhouse on 41 acres, JD loader, Ford 6700, and misc. Kiko Auctioneers Pg. B21

WED, MAY 17 at 5:30 P.M. Perry, OH. Vintage die cast toy tractors, vehicles, vehicle banks, collectibles, and misc. Danny’s Auction Service Pg. B32

THURS, MAY 18 at 5:30 P.M. New Springfield, OH. Home with 41 acre, and misc. Kiko Auctioneers Pg. B21

FRI, MAY 19 at NOON. Mogadore, OH. Dozer, excavator, truck, tools, and misc. Kiko Auctioneers Pg. B17

FRI, MAY 19 at 6:00 P.M. Madison, OH. 2010 Hyundai Elantra, firearms, collectibles, and misc. Densmore Auctions Pg. B24

SAT, MAY 20 at 8:00 A.M. Leavittsburg, OH. Rolling stock, 1947 Sterling truck, 2009 Silverado 1 ton dually, machine shop tooling, drill press, and misc. Hartland Machinery Auctions Pg. B35

SAT, MAY 20 at 9:00 A.M. North Bloomfield, OH. Horse Auction, selling stardardbred horses, saddle horses and ponies. Bloomfield Livestock Auction Pg. B26

A weekends ago, I helped build a 4 by 8-foot raised bed garden with a divider in the center. It turned out nice and we had enough scrap wood left over to build a simple nest box for the cavity-nesting songbirds that live in the backyard.

The species we’ve seen the most so far this year include bluebirds, chickadees, nuthatches, sparrows, robins, wrens and the occasional tufted titmouse or tree swallow.

The wood we had leftover built a small nest box big enough for a chickadee, wren, sparrow or tufted titmouse to call home. The simple design included a hinged door that lifts up from the bottom for easy cleaning between breeding seasons.

Now, we just have to find the right place to put it.

Planning. The first consideration when building a nesting box should be the types of birds you want to attract. We built our nest box big enough for the bird species that already frequent our backyard. However, if there’s a specific type of bird you want to attract, you’ll need to build a nest box big enough to accommodate that type of bird.

Below are the nest box requirements of some common backyard cavity nesters:

Eastern bluebird. Bluebirds need nest boxes that are 5 by 5 by 8 inches with a 1.5-inch hole centered 6 inches above the base of the nest box.

Chickadee. Chickadees need nest boxes that are 4 by 4 or 5 by 5 inches and 8 inches tall with a 1.1-inch hole centered 6 inches above the base of the nest box.

Wren. Wrens need nest boxes that are 4 by 4 or 4 by 6 inches and 8 inches tall with a 1-inch hole centered 6 inches above the base of the nest box.

Nuthatches. Nuthatches need nest boxes that are 4 by 4 by 10 inches with a 1.25-inch hole centered 7.5 inches above the base of the nest box.

Tree swallows. Tree swallows need nest boxes that are 5 by 5 by 6 inches with a 1-inch hole centered 4 inches above the base of the nest box.

Tufted titmouse. Tufted titmice need nest boxes that are 4 by 4 by 8 inches with a 1.25-inch hole.

The second consideration is making the interior accessible enough to clean it out between breeding seasons. We found the easiest way to do this was to

screw only the top corners of the front piece of wood on, creating a hinge that lifts from the bottom when you push the top inward.

It’s important to clean your nest box between breeding seasons to remove any old nesting material and ensure harmful bacteria and contaminants are kept away from future residents. Always use gloves and wear a dust mask when cleaning out your nest box.

Installing. After you’ve constructed your nest box to the specifications of the species you’re trying to attract, you’ll need to choose a location that’s easy for them to find.

Placing the nest box near areas that are already frequented by your target species or resources your target species uses increases the likelihood they will find it and use it. Many desirable cavity nesters prefer locations closer to woods or fields.

Below are the preferred nesting locations of some common backyard cavity nesters:

Eastern bluebird. Open, sunny areas facing a field or meadow.

Chickadee. Near small thickets and willow trees.

Wren. Hung in the lower branches of backyard trees.

Nuthatches. In or near mature woodlots.

Tree swallows. In the open with partial to direct sunlight, within two miles of a lake or pond.

Tufted titmouse. In or near mature woodlots.

Once you’ve chosen an ideal location, make sure you install your nest box at the correct height for the species you’re trying to attract. Different birds prefer to nest at different heights above the ground or water.

Below are the preferred nesting heights of some common backyard cavity nesters:

Eastern bluebird. 5-10 feet above the ground.

Chickadee. 4-8 feet above the ground.

Wren. 5-10 feet above the ground.

Nuthatches. 12-25 feet above the ground.

Tree swallows. 5-8 feet above the ground.

Tufted titmouse. 4-10 feet above the ground.

(Sara is Farm and Dairy’s digital 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.)

SAT, MAY 20 at 9:30 A.M. Middlefield, OH. Annual Machinery Consignment Auction. Machinery, buggies, mowers, tools and antiques. Heritage Marketplace Pg. B34

SAT, MAY 20 at 10:00 A.M. Burton, OH. MFWD Tractors, lawn & garden, construction equipment, and misc. Kiko Auctioneers Pg. B22

SAT, MAY 20 at 10:00 A.M. Warren, OH. Machinery, banners, lanterns, trains, and misc. Mike Davis, Auctioneer Pg. B25

SAT, MAY 27 at 10:30 A.M. North Benton, OH. 20 Acres of vacant land and misc. Kiko Auctioneers Pg. B21 OHIO 2

FRI, MAY 12 at 3:00 P.M. Louisville, OH. Motorhome, 2007 Mustang, trailer, and misc. Kiko Auctioneers Pg. B21

SAT, MAY 13 at 10:00 A.M. Louisville, OH. Remodeled farmhouse on 5 acres, beautiful landscapes, sunroom, modern kitchen, pickup, mower, tools, and misc. Kiko Auctioneers Pg. B19

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Section B | Thursday, May 11, 2023 | A Weekly Section of Farm and Dairy | FarmandDairy.com Hazard a Guess? - B23 Feds fine McDonald’s - B24 Over 140 Auctions INSIDE B15 Home Delivery - Call 800-837-3419 | FarmandDairy.com/subscribe | P.O. Box 38 - Salem, Ohio 44460 AUCTION CALENDAR Upcoming Auctions IN THIS ISSUE OH1: 15 OH2: 22 OH3: 17 OH4: 7 OH5: 17 OH6: 12 OH7: 2 OH8: 1 PA1: 20 PA2: 5 WV: 3 NY: 2 IL: 0 IN: 0 KY: 0 WEB: 49 OTHER: 6 (Per Zone)
Kymberly Foster Seabolt Nest boxes can be constructed from leftover materials. They provide nesting sites for cavity-nesting birds who rely on shrinking habitats year after year. (Sara Welch photo)

Thurs. May 25, 2023 at 6:00 P.M.

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The esTaTe of John f. o ’Dell

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location: 5170 Amma Rd., Amma, WV 26205

pick Up dates: Wednesday 5/17, thUrsday 5/18, and Friday 5/19 From 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. satUrday 5/20, is pick Up By appointment only

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Farm Bureau Foundation Fellows launch free ag literacy

WASHINGTON — The 2023 Farm Bureau Foundation Fellows have launched four free digital skills lessons dedicated to helping students learn about food, fuel and fiber. The lessons were developed with support from Grow with Google to make digital skills and agricultural literacy more accessible to students across the country, with a focus on rural classrooms.

The lessons are part of the Agriculture and Rural Communities Collection, which is available for free to educators across the U.S. Each of the lessons focuses on a different theme: careers, celebrating local food events, pollinators and regenerative agriculture. The lessons give students a strong foundation in digital skills as they gain a better understanding of how their food is safely and sustainably grown.

The lessons were developed over the course of an eight-month fellowship. The first two lessons became available on National Ag Day on March 21.

For more information on the program, visit agfoundation.org/projects.

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Mt. Vernon, oh

Sat. June 3, 2023

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19005 Sycamore rd., Mt. Vernon, oh 43050

23 acreS, FarMhouSe, PaSture, Barn & Pond real estate being offered at 10 a.M. with Personal Property to follow: Don’t miss out on your opportunity to own a piece of Knox County’s beautiful countryside. This location can’t be beat as it’s only 30 minutes to Johnstown, Newark, and just over 10 minutes to Mt Vernon. With a short trip to both State Routes 586 and 13 south, you’ll have easy access to all that Knox & Licking County have to offer. Make this your family’s farmstead & enjoy all the tranquil beauty of rural Knox County.

Parcel #59-00779.000 is 13.5 acres with just under 12 acres of pasture, a Pond, 40’x28’ Barn (built in 1972) and a 1854 sq ft farmhouse that was built in 1832. The farmhouse is 3/4 bedroom, 2 bath, and was remodeled in 1996. The house features gas heat, fireplace with a buck stove insert, AC, 1st floor laundry, attic storage, and a partial slab basement.

Parcel #59-00777.000 features 9.5 acres with just under 8 acres of Pasture and a little under 2 acres of Woods with access to Sycamore Rd.

PerSonal ProPerty: Farmall Tractor, Manure Spreader, Brush Hog, Lawn Mower, Tools, Fencing Supplies, Lawn Jockey Statue, Households & More. A complete list can be found at www.theruckmangroup.com

Youngstown, oh

Sun. may 14, 2023

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

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For Complete List of Items, Pics, Terms of Sale, & Online Bidding go to www.Duttonauctions.com

PErsONaL PrOPErTy ON-sITE PICk-uP: May 12 & 13 (10 A.M. -2 P.M.)

LOCaTION: 375 NOBLE PL, MassILLON, Oh 44646 all Bidders must register online @ www.Duttonauctions.com to bid. all items paid for w/Credit Card or Cash.

AUCTIONEERS : JARED DUTTON, JACk DAvIS

330.879.5000 / DuttonGroup@KWcommercial.com

WOW! The Roger & Gloria Jones Children’s Center for Science & Technology is celebrating its 12th anniversary from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. May 13 with a variety of activities. The day will begin with Game Time in Function Junction from 9-11 a.m.; followed by Hot Wheel Drag Races from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Have some lunch, then join us while we turn down the lights, for a Blackout Dance Party from 1-3 p.m. During the past 12 years, OH WOW! has served nearly 1 million children with its STEM-based, hands-on interactive exhibits and programs that are both educational and entertaining. Purchase tickets online at OHWOWKids.org/tickets or at the door on the day of the event.

Greenville, OH • sat. may 20, 2023

starting at 9:00 a .M.

CONSIGNMENT COLLECTOR TRACTOR & TOY

tractors: 1957 IH 450, good radiator, starts on gas then runs on diesel, ran in 2012, S.N. 20212-S; 1926 Farmall Regular S.N. 67748; 1936 Farmall F12, single front wheel, had rebuilt engine; 1946 Farmall H, S.N. FBH379113, PTO, new rubber needs carburetor, runs; 1949 Farmall M 3 point self-mode, runs and drives; 1925 McCormick Deering 15-30 S.N. 101426?, wide front end, engine locked up, water injected carb; 1937 Huber B starter was rebuilt, good rubber, last ran 2015, out of MI; 1938 F14 McCormick Deering 40in tippy toes wheels, last ran 2007; 1928 McCormick Deering 1020, wide front, road rings on wheels, 2nd owner purchased in 1998; 1930 McCormick Deering 22-36, good rubber, water injected, purchased in 1998, hand crank, 15.5-38 tires; 1938 F20, S.N. FA1008, good rubber; 1936 McCormick Deering F12, out of Canada originally, motor was overhauled; John Deere 520 narrow front end; 1957 John Deere 720 hrs not accurate, diesel, Pony motor & diesel engine runs great, rebuilt fuel pump, all new wiring, new LED lights all around; 1956 Ford 860, 3pt. hitch, PTO; trucks: 1974 Chevrolet C/K Truck Cheyenne, Cheyenne C10 short bed truck, 454 Big block gas engine, TH350 automatic transmission; 1961 Chevrolet C60 grain truck, 14ft. bed, 4-2spd, 261 engine; misc. EquipmEnt: 1926 McCormick Deering Thrasher, last used 2006; McCormick Deering Shredder; McCormick Deering small grain binder; 2 bottom plowPTO P&O; McCormick Deering lil genius 3 bottom plow; McCormick Deering Horse drawn corn binder- last used

licensed and bonded in Ohio and Pa 1-800-837-3419

2004, used for corn shucks; McCormick 7ft horse drawn sickle bar mower; 1924 McCormick Deering hay press; 1880’s Weber wagon built for International wheels, bench seat, good shape; McCormick Deering dump rake, automatic trip; Loose hay loader, McCormick Deering, with wooden chair; 2 hay hooks; 3 prong hay claw hooks Deering sickle bar mower; JD 3 bottom plow, 14in. spacing; (2) International Model 8 plow, 14in. spacing; John Deere Killefer Co. 15-12 single shank ripper w/ mole; Cockshutt 15A sickle bar mower; Oliver 3 row, row crop cultivator; Wooden pull type drag;

toys: 1/16th Scale: JD 3020 w/ 3bottom plow; Case Agri King 970; JD 5420 w/ loader; International 5488; Bushhog Batwing mower; Waterloo Boy; Ertl Manure Spreader; McCormick Deering 15-30; Ertl Little Genius plow; McCormick Deering F12; McCormick Deering Thresher 1/28th scale; Farmall M; Lots of skids of parts!! Check online for full listing!!

auctionEErs notE: Call us early to consign your equipment EARLY for the best exposure!! More items coming in daily… Partial listing only.

tErms & conDitions: A 10% BUYERS PREMIUM WILL BE CHARGED ON ALL ITEMS CAPPED @ A MAXIMUM OF $5,000.00 IN PREMIUM. Online bidder fees apply. EVERYTHING SELLS AS IS WHERE IS. For a full listing please visit busseybros.hibid.com.

sEllEr- GEralD Brown & othErs call to consiGn toDay!!!

looking for toys -siGns -tractors & morE!!

B4 Auction Guide and Antique Collector | Thursday, May 11, 2023 FarmandDairy.com | 800-837-3419 or 330-337-3419
@ BUSSEY BROS. AUCTIONEERS 4938 S ST RT 49, GREENvILLE, OH 45331 Bussey Bros. Auctioneers (844)-765-3222 Still Accepting Consignments!! Call To SELL TODAY!! Grant Bussey - orrin BusseyMike Baker onlinE BiDDinG @ EquipmentFacts.com
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PrEviEw datE : wEd. May 17th – 1:00-6:00 P.M. PickuP will BE wEdnESda,y May 24th froM 10:00 a .M.-5:00 P.M.

Address: 3612 Erie Ave. Massillon, OH 44646

2012 BoBcat S850 | DuMp truckS| truckS| trailerS| paving equipMent quick attach attachMentS| SnowplowS |paving equip. partS anD More

2012 Bobcat S850 * Gator * Dump Trucks * Ve-

hicles: 2012 Bobcat S850 Skid Loader 3,975 hours; John Deere HPX 4x4 Gator with Manual Dump Bed 1999 Sterling Dump Truck; 1999 International 4900 Dump Truck; 1998

Mack Elite Quad Dump Truck; 1991 GMC Topkick Dump

Truck; 2008 F350 Super Duty Sealer Truck; 2008 Ford F150

Triton Crew Cab Truck; 2001 Ford F250 Triton V8 Single Cab Truck; Benson 16’ Aluminum Dump Bed; 9’ Dump Bed with PTO Pump.

paving & aSphalt equipMent: Case 1150E Dozer; Puckett 550 Paver (Like New); Gehl T650BD Paver; Gehl 1448 Paver; Gehl 1648 Paver (Parts Only); Hyster C330A

Roller; Rol-Mol 203 Hydrostatic Roller; Rol-Mol MDL20

Roller; Lay-Mor Sweeper; Crafco Super Shot 60 Melter/ Sealer; Crafco E-Z Pour Melter/Sealer; Gingway Crack/ Sealer Melter; Ryno Worx Crack Filling Machine. truckS & paving equipMent (aS-iS): 2000 International 4900 DT466E Dump Truck; 1996 Ford LNT L8000 Tandem Dump Truck; 1991 Ford L8000 Tandem Dump Truck; 1998 International 4700 T444E with Versalift; Ford E350 Super Duty Power Stroke V8 Diesel Bus; Bros Amhoist SP-300 Pneumatic Roller; Blaw-Know PF-400A; Kubota 304 Mini Excava-

tor- diesel; International U-450 Chip Spreader; Gehl 510D Grader; Vermeer V5750 Trencher; John Deere 544 Loader; Mikasa Compacators; Ford 8N and more. trailerS, SkiD loaDer attachMentS, Shop

toolS anD otherS: 12’ Road Clipper Trailer; 1998 30’

Interstate Trailer; Interstate 40 DLA Trailer; 22’ Heavy Duty Trailer; 20’ Tandem Axle Trailer; 18’ Tilt bed Trailer; 78” & 86” Bucket; 18”, 24” & 30” Paladin Grinder/Cold Planer; 44” Versatech Quick Attach Forks; Stump Bucket; 86” Brush/ Sweeper; 7.5 Ft. Best Snow Plow; 9 Ft. Snow Plow; (6) Hofit barricades; 8’ Chevy Dually Truck Bed; (5) Axles; Fiberglass Dune Buggy Body; Mack truck hood; Billy Goat Blower; 39” Sweepster; Fimco 84” Sprayer; Honda Engines; IngersollRand Type 30 Compressor; Central Pneumatic 30 Gallon Air Compressor; Ladders; Parts Catalogs; Tuxco Series BA-40 Engine Analyzer; Bolt Bins; Tool Boxes; Tires; Hand Tools; Snap-On & Matco Tools; Lufkin Measuring Wheel and Others.

noteS: Dan was a well-known equipment dealer and paver in the area. After 50+ years of being in the business he has decided to retire and sell everything at auction. terMS: There will be a 10% buyer’s premium on all purchases. Dan is licensed by the state as a used vehicle dealer and sales tax will apply on titled vehicles. All title work and sales tax will be done by VASCO Equipment Co. kaufman realty & auctions, llc By order of: vinton ashphalt/vasco equipment auctioneer: cliff Sprang, realtor® / auctioneer (330) 464-5155 or cliff.sprang@kaufmanrealty.com

Tools, anD aMMo in VinTon, oHio

*Online Only*

lot

SolD SeParate * Salt creek townSHiP

wayne county * SoutHeaSt ScHoolS

Quality Furniture & HouSeHolD * aPPlianceS

toolS * HuntinG anD FiSHinG eQuiPMent

open For inspection: thursday, May 11th 4-6 p.M.

Located just south of Fredericksburg, this property offers a private setting and a favorable location. With approx. 3000 sq. ft. of total living area and built in 1994, the 1½ story home with barn sits on 6.14 acres. The main floor has a master bedroom and bath, kitchen with granite counters, dining room, living room, 2 more rooms suitable for an office or additional bedroom. Also has a large laundry/mudroom area. The second floor has 3 additional bedrooms and 1 full bath. An additional feature includes the in-law suite in the second story bonus room, complete with a small kitchenette and full bath. Home has been well maintained and almost totally updated in the last 10 years. Other amenities include an attached 3-car garage, a 4 seasons room and screen in porch. Home is built on a slab. Utilities include private water well and septic system, natural gas forced air heat, central a/c. (newer system). Has a rear concrete patio. Other improvements include a 28’x40’ barn with an 18’x40’ addition for construction tools etc. A blacktop driveway, spacious yard, pasture for animals, and wooded seclusion complete this offering.

The 1.31 acre building site has good frontage on Deer Run Drive, is mostly wooded and offers a great site for your new home!

Parcel 1: Home and barn on 6.14 acres. Has 30’ frontage on Deer Run Drive

Parcel 2: 1.31 acre building site. Has 171’ frontage on Deer Run Drive.

Contact Jr Miller for more information or go to www.kaufman-auctions.com for more pictures and info. Sells subject to deed restrictions of record, posted online. Join us for open house on Thursday, May 11th from 4-6 P.M. Property sells at 12 noon.

contents start at 10 a.M.

trailer anD toolS: 2017 7’x14’ tandem axle trailer; Firman 6700-watt generator (like new); 8 HP Honda engine; ext. ladders; 24’alum siding plank; Stihl BR600 backpack blower; Stihl MS193 T chainsaw; Stihl weed

trimmer; misc. tools.

HuntinG anD FiSHinG iteMS: Liberty 30-gun gun safe; gun cabinet; misc hunting & fishing equipment; life jackets; Fenwick fishing rod; 3 tier puppy kennel; outdoor kennels; live trap;

aPPlianceS: KitchenAid 24 cu. ft. refrigerator

(French door with ice maker); KitchenAid double oven natural gas range; LG Tromm front load washer and dryer, on pedestal.

Quality Furniture anD HouSeHolD MiSc.: 2 matching recliners and sofa (Best brand); Maple rectangle dining table with 6 chairs (tobacco stain finish); sleigh bed; end table; sofa table; coffee table; patio table with 4 chairs; outdoor furniture; lots of misc. household items; Hot Springs hot tub (4 person); trampoline; recumbent trike

Lunch Stand

contentS terMS: Payment in full due day of sale. Cash, check, or credit card with 5% premium on credit card. real eState terMS: 10% non-refundable down payment day of sale with the balance due at closing. No financing or other contingencies, property sells “AS IS”, Sellers to transfer any and all owned mineral rights. Property sells subject to all articles of record. Announcements day of sale take precedence over all previous advertising and statements. The auction will be offered in various amalgamations, including as individual parcels or lots, combinations of parcels or lots, and all parcels as a whole. leGal: Wayne County Parcels: 4500629.023 & 45-00629.020 Total taxes per half year are: $2346.71

VeHiCles, TraCTor, & equipMenT: 2019 Dodge Grand Caravan 69,800 miles Vin: 2C4RDGEG6KR717702; 2013 Subaru Impreza 4D Wagon Sport Premium 173,520 miles Vin: JF1GPAL63D2893314; 2004 Dodge Ram 2500 4WD Quad Cab with a 5.9 L Cummins Turbo Diesel 289,000 miles Vin: 3D7KU28CX4G138238, John Deere 2720 Tractor w/ loader 31hp 402 hours; Forks; 4’ Frontier Brush hog; 4’ Frontier tiller; 54” John Deere blade; Massimo Camo side by side 195 hours; 4’x 6’ enclosed trailer; Pequea 16’ bumper hitch trailer; ATV trailer; Tex 40’ shipping container; Tools & ConsTruCTion supplies: Power tools; Bostich nailers; Tool bags; Saws; Sanders; Nails; Screws; Sockets; Hammers; Chains; Chain binders; Lumber; Windows; Doors; Insulation; Track lighting; Receptacles; Boxes; PVC pipes & fittings; Conduit pipes & boxes; Wall plates; Air compressor; Bolt cutters; Clamps; Industrial flaps; Mason quart jars; CHI Overhead door; and much more aMMo & gun supplies: Ammo brands include Hornady, Smith & Wesson, Sellier & Bellot, Beowulf, Norma, Federal, Brown Bear, American Eagle, Remington, & Winchester; Calibers include 223, 9mm, 5.56, 12 gauge, buckshot, 22 long rifle, 22 hollow point, 380, 17 hmr, 380, 45 auto & 357 mag; Hard shell gun cases; Hard shell pistol cases; Raven cross bow; Swords; Knives; Reloading equipment; Brass; Black powder; Bullets; AR parts; Gun cleaning kits; Bore snakes; Winchester gun safe; Pistol locks; This auction has something for everyone, bid from the comfort of your own home on the items you need or want. Register now to participate in our online only auction and start bidding today!

TerMs: Online terms apply, 10% buyer’s premium, no shipping.

kauFMan realTy & auCTions, CaMbriDge 888.852.4111 www.kaufman-auctions.com 813 steubenville ave. Cambridge, oH 43725 Jerick T. Miller – auctioneer/realtor (740) 260-9845

jerick.miller@kaufmanrealty.com

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starting at 10:00 a .M. – real estate 12 noon
real estate & Content
10360 Deer Run Dr., Fredericksburg, OH 44627 DirectionS: From Fredericksburg take CR 10 (Fryburg Rd.) south ½ mile to Deer Run Drive (near MCA Church) east to property. Signs Posted. GPS Coordinates: 40.671924, -81.863159 GooD 4 BeDrooM HoMe witH Barn on 7.45 total acreS * in 2 ParcelS * 1.31 acre BuilDinG
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CoshoCton, oh • Sat. May 27, 2023

starting at 2:00 P.M.

2 Auctions- one DAy

Auction 2

54.6 WooDeD AnD tillAble Acres (CoShoCton Co., tyrone area) 19535 CR 297, Coshocton, OH 43812

54.6 aCreS

| 3

ParCelS

| 2,900’+ rd. Frontage

StreaM | MoStly Wooded

JaCkSon toWnShiP | CoShoCton County

CoShoCton SChoolS

Excellent hunting property property with all kinds of road frontage along CR 297. 15 acres of flat tillable land makes up the majority of this frontage, all leading back to the stream on the south side of the road before entering the wooded area. Great cabin sites located on the north parcel. If this parcel isn’t enough acreage for you to hunt,

don’t worry, Woodbury land is surrounding 2/3 of the parcel giving you a lot more bang for your buck. legal: Parcel 130000182900 and 130000183100 of Jackson Twp. Coshocton Co. Taxes are in CAUV and are $239 per year. If taken out it, recoupment would be responsibility of buyer. See Terms below.

CoshoCton, oh • Sat. May 27, 2023

starting at 2:30 P.M.

Auction 3

4.74 WooDeD Acres (CoShoCton Co., tyrone area)

TR 403/CR 297, Coshocton OH 43812

4.74 aCreS | landloCked | PubliC ground around ½ oF aCreage | Wooded JaCkSon toWnShiP | CoShoCton County | CoShoCton SChoolS

Affordable piece of ground for that hunter looking for his own plot of land with access to public ground all around it without having to break the bank to do so. All wooded tract, contact Pat or Jamie for information on how to access the parcel from TR 403. legal: Parcel 0131430008900.

Jackson Twp. Coshocton County. Taxes are $134 per year. terMS: NO BUYERS PREMIUM 10% non refundable down payment day of sale with balance due at closing. No contingencies. Property sells As-Is. Any required inspections must be completed

prior to bidding. Sellers to transfer any and all owned mineral rights. Sells subject to all articles of record. Announcements day of sale take precedence of over all advertising. $500 per parcel survey.

Sale by order: Gehrke Trust, Bill Blatt Executor Kaufman Realty & Auctions 888.852.4111 www.kaufman-auctions.com

Patrick Kaufman, Partner 330.204.6512 pat@kaufmanrealty.com Jamie Miller, Realtor 330.275.7202 jamie.miller@kaufmanrealty.com

oh

May

2 ExcEllEnt HomEs on 60 AcrEs

1605 Skyline Heights, Coshocton, OH 43812

59.847 aCreS | 4 ParCelS | 2,136 Sq Ft BriCk ranCh | reModeled 2 Story hoMe | MoStly Wooded antiqueS | JeWelry | 2016 ChrySler 200 S | quality Furniture and houSehold | CoShoCton City | CoShoCton County | CoShoCton SChoolS

OPen HOuse: Wed. May 17tH, 5:00 – 7:00 P.M.

2 Excellent homes on 60.67 acres on the edge of Coshocton city. Secluded setting and only minutes from downtown. The land is mostly wooded and features frontage on 2 different roads with 4 total parcels making up the property. Brick ranch home is very well constructed and features 2,136 sq. ft on the main floor including 3 bedrooms and 3 baths. Lots of extras to the home including a master bedroom with bath and walk in closet. Updated natural gas furnace, basement kitchenette the basement is another 2/3 finished adding additional living space. The back porch facing west is an ideal setting for a sunset. Also included is a 2-car garage and in the woods is a 56x36 pole building. The rental home was built in 1870 and is more than your average rental and includes 2 bedrooms, newer septic, sandstone foundation, detached garage, vinyl windows and would make a great starter home that doesn’t need work to move into it. All this and you still get the seclusion yet convenience of town. Land fronts on 2 different roads and is all wooded with 2 parking pads recently added. This would make an excellent recreational property. ParCel 1 – 2.782 Acres, Brick Home and Outbuildings, 60’ easement. ParCel 2 – 33.724 Acres, all wooded. ParCel 3 – 2.604 Acres, 2 Bedroom home, 60’ easement. ParCel 4 – 20.737 Acres, all wooded, fronts on Morgan Run Rd. and Skyline Heights Dr. terMS: NO BUYERS PREMIUM. 10% non-refundable down payment day of sale with balance due at closing. No contingencies. Property sells AsIs. Any required inspections must be completed prior to bidding. Sellers to transfer any and all owned mineral rights. Sells subject to all articles of record. Announcements day of sale take precedence of over all advertising. $500 per parcel survey. legal: Parcel 043151270300 of Coshocton

Co. Coshocton city, Coshocton schools. Taxes are $6,882 per year for the whole property.

Car & houSehold ContentS: 2016 Chrysler 200S AWD ONLY 7600 miles, Kenmore electric washer and dryer, porch glider rocker, ext. ladder, lawn tools, ext. cords, brand new Troy-Bilt 2200psi pressure washer, living room furniture, Vizio 56” TV, 26” TV, wind up wall clocks, paintings, brass kettles, coffee table, cow bells, books, lots of kitchenware, China, Refrigerator, Kenmore range, 2-china cupboard, cuckoo clock, glassware, secretary desk, 2- dining room tables, copper boiler, Pewter, wooden filing cabinets, sweepers, Cedar chest, rocking chairs, 5 piece king size bedroom set, lamps, dry sink, baskets, bookshelves, antique chairs, chest of drawers, Oak dresser w/ mirror, Oak full size bed frame, suitcases, desk, sofa, trunk, vintage radio, milk bottles, Wagner pan, flour cabinet, crocks, railroad lanterns, coffee grinder, milk can, fiberglass ladder, hardware and hand tools, iron bed, rolltop desk, egg basket, lion statues, lots of items not listed, possibly selling in 2 rings.

JeWelry: See Jewelry Appraisal in the documents tab. Ruby & diamond ring, Opal and ruby ring, Garnet ring, Jade ring, Star Sapphire ring, blue Sapphire and diamond ring, Filigree ring, 18K multi stone ring, multi stone bracelet, Sapphire and diamond bracelet, ladies 18k yellow link chain, ladies Bangle art Deco style bracelet.

terMS For ContentS: 5% buyer’s premium waived for cash or check. All contents are to be paid in full on the day of the auction.

Sale By order: gehrke truSt, Bill Blatt exeCutor kaufman realty & auctions

888.852.4111 www.kaufman-auctions.com Patrick kaufman, Partner 330.204.6512 pat@kaufmanrealty.com

Jamie Miller, realtor 330.275.7202 jamie.miller@kaufmanrealty.com

Online Only

Bidding is open & starts closing

Mon. May 22, 2023 at 7:00 p.M.

Online Only AuctiOn

Harrison County WV Horse Barn & 15 +/- aCres 3877 Meadowbrook Rd., Meadowbrook, WV 26404 open House May 15tH froM 4-5 p.M.

15.10 +/- Acres, 36x72 Horse Barn, 10 Stalls, Overhead Hay Storage, Outdoor Riding Arena, Run in Shed, Built in 2022, Coated High Tensile Fence, 8 +/- Acres Fenced Pasture, Simpson River Frontage, Potential Home Building Site

Kaufman Realty & auctions of WV www.kaufmanbid.com

399 W. Main St., Bridgeport, WV 26330 David anthony Kaufman, Broker License #WV0030037 Wayne yoder - auctioneer/agent Wayne.yoder@KaufmanRealty.com

Cell# 304-931-1285 License #WV0029880 auc. Lic. #2161 andrew yoder Jr. - auctioneer/agent

andrew.yoder@kaufmanrealty.com

Cell# 304-931-1185 License #WV0028890 auc. Lic #2086

Online Only

Mon. May 22, 2023 at 7:00 p.m.

Over 55 Military FirearMs, BayOnets, aMMunitiOn

Auction

pick Up Location: Bridgeport, WV 26330

pick Up date: Wednesday, may 24th, 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. online only Bidding

Winchesters, Mausers, Ithica, Winchester M1 Garand 30 Cal., Schmidt Rubin K31, Mosin Nagant M91, Revolvers, Springfield, Remington, Military Bayonets, Ammo

KaUFMan REaLTy & aUCTIonS oF WV www.kaufmanbid.com – (304) 931-1023

399 W. Main St., Bridgeport, WV 26330 David anthony Kaufman, Broker

License #WV0030037

andrew yoder Jr. – auctioneer/Realtor andrew.yoder@kaufmanrealty.com

Cell # (304)931-1185

License #WV0028890 auc. License #2086

Wayne yoder – auctioneer/Realtor wayne.yoder@kaufmanrealty.com

Cell # (304)931-1285

License #WV0029880 auc. License #2161

Berlin, Oh

Tues. May 23, 2023

starting at 6:00 P.M.

Absolute WeAver lAnd Auction

LocaTion: 2 miles NE of Berlin, Ohio US 62 to TR 414 to location. 5 Wooded acres | 952’ road FronTage WaLnuT creek ToWnship | hoLMes counTy

Great location, mostly woodlands, building site. Take a look at this tract for your future homesite, invest in land.

TerMs: 10% non-refundable down payment day of sale with the balance due at closing. No financing or other contingencies, property sells “AS IS”, Sellers to transfer any and all owned mineral rights. Property sells subject to all articles of record. Announcements day of sale take precedence over all previous advertising and statements.

aucTion By The order oF:

JacoB yoder poa For

MaLinda Weaver

kauFMan reaLTy & aucTions

(330) 852-4111 kaufman-auctions.com dave kauFMan, Broker/auctioneer/partner

(330) 204-6514 dave.kaufman@kaufmanrealty.com

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CoshoCton,
• Sat.
27, 2023 starting at 9:00 a .M. • real estate @ 12:00 P.M.
(CoShoCton City)
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Brick Street Art and Jazz is May 13

MINERVA — The 12th annual Brick Street Art and Jazz Festival comes to Minerva’s historic North Market Street, May 13, featuring music, interactive arts activities, food and fine crafts.

The Minerva Community Jazz Band, a professional big band jazz band led by Minerva High School band director Derrick Maxey, will perform at 12:15 p.m.

Other bands include:

• The John Reese Trio at 3 p.m.

• The Jazz Society Big Band at 4:15 p.m.

• Alliance Symphony Orchestra Big Band at 5:30 p.m.

High school and middle school jazz bands performing during the day include:

• Hartford Middle School Jazz Band at 10 a.m.

• Carrollton High School Jazz Band at 10:45 a.m.

• Minerva High School Jazz Band at 11:30 a.m.

• Northwest High School Jazz Band at 1 p.m.

• Beaver Local Jazz Band at 2:15 p.m. Hands-on projects will be provided by the Minerva Public Library, SPARK and the Kids’ Art Area. Admission is free. The event will occur rain or shine. For more information, email brickstreetjazz@gmail.com.

DunDee, Oh • Tues. May 16, 2023

starting at 6:00 P.M.

Updated Home Between wilmot & winesBUrg

online only

Bidding is open now and Begins closing Wed. May 17, 2023 at 7:00 p.M.

Ashl And Multi-Consigner online only AuCtion

autoMobilia, antiques, ColleCtibles

preview is tuesday, May 16 froM 4-5 p.M. located at the armory at 512 e. Main St., Ashland, oH 44805

load out by appointment Friday, May 19 from 9 to 5 P.M.

on 1.65 acres | Barn | sHop painT Twp | HolMes cTy. | easT HolMes scHools

3 BedrooM HoMe

9029 Township Rd. 659, Dundee, OH 44624

direcTions: From US 62 between Wilmot and Winesburg take CR 200 east to the right on TR659. The property is located at the corner of CR 200 and TR 659. Signs Posted.

suMMary: This updated home is situated on a spacious 1.65-acre lot in the beautiful northeastern Holmes County, nestled between Wilmot and Winesburg. The property boasts a range of impressive features, both inside and out, making it the perfect family home or even a potential investment opportunity. The interior of the home features 3 bedrooms, a beautifully renovated kitchen, a cozy living room, 2 full bathrooms, and a play area on the second floor. Built in 1967, the property has undergone numerous updates. These updates include a new metal roof with OSB board, ventilation, and spray foam insulation, new vinyl siding, new windows, and exterior doors. A concrete driveway has been installed around the buildings, providing easy access to all the property’s amenities. The outdoor area of the property is equally impressive, featuring a 28’x50’ two-story barn with a sturdy block foundation. This barn is equipped with 4 box stalls with drinking cups, a tack room, and even a fenced-in pasture, making it ideal for equestrian enthusiasts or those interested in 4H projects. In addition to the barn, there is a 28’x64’ insulated shop building on the property. This versatile space includes water, electric, and natural gas connections, as well as an overhead door. This building could easily be used for a variety of purposes, from a workshop or garage to additional storage or even a small business. The property is serviced by a

water well, septic system, natural gas, and electric utilities, ensuring all the modern conveniences are readily available. With its prime location, ample space, and numerous updates, this property is a fantastic opportunity for those looking to settle down in the picturesque northeastern Holmes County area or seeking a potential investment.

Don’t miss out on this wonderful property! legal: Holmes County Parcel 15-00419-000 in Paint Township and East Holmes Local Schools. Taxes: Taxes are currently $1,265.94 per half year. real esTaTe TerMs: 5% Buyers Premium. 10% nonrefundable down payment day of sale with the balance due at closing. No financing or other contingencies, property sells “AS IS”. Any required inspections must be completed prior to bidding. Property sells subject to all articles of record. Announcements day of sale take precedence over all previous advertising and statements.

sale: By THe order of wayne and eMily Miller KaufMan realTy & aucTions 330.674.7355 or www.kaufman-auctions.com ray yoder, realtor/auctioneer 330.204.0110 or ray.yoder@kaufmanrealty.com Tim Miller, realtor/auctioneer 740.502.6786 or tim@kaufmanrealty.com

Online Only auctiOn

KniFE sETs & DisPlays: Case XX Family Brands 10 Knife Gift Set, 1984 Case XX Stag Congress 3 Knife Set, 2002 Case XX 10 Knife Display, 1984 Case XX Texas Toothpick Set, 2020 Case XX Limited Edition Mint Set, 2016 CCC Knives in Display Box, Remington 16 Knife & Gun Cleaning Set, 2020 Case XX Tang Stamp Olive Green Bone Mint Set, 1989 Case XX Clock, 2013 Case XX Seahorse Whittler Collector’s Choice Vault Commemorative, and more!

MODErn CasE XX: 2007 Tony Bose Coke Bottle, 2013 Tony Bose Wharn Trapper, Three Tony Bose 2018

Premium Stockmans, Four Tony Bose 2020 Lanny’s Clips, Sampsons Custom Large Folding Hunter, 2010 Case XX

Fishing Knife & Lure Set, Many Case XX John Deere, John Wayne, Elvis, Boy Scouts, U.S Military, & Other Commemorative Knives, 2008 Case XX Mammoth Ivory “Tiny Beast”

Peanut, 2002 Indian Paintbrush Hobo, 1997 Stag Copperlock with Buckle, Various Case Collector’s Club Exclusive

Knives, 2010 Abraham Lincoln Trapper w/coin, 2015 Midnight Stag Toothpick, YellowHorse Custom Mini Trapper w/Truck Shield, 1993 Indian Head Nickel Commemorative, 1990 53091 Stag Whittler, 1992 Large Toothpicks, Eight 2019 Giraffe Bone Knives, 1995 Case XX & Zippo Mother of Pearl Set, 1993 Case XX Burlwood Jumbo Toothpick, Case XX Steak Knife Set, Fourteen 2017 Vintage Stag Case XX Knives, 1997 Case XX ‘Tiny Beast’, Case XX Select Brown Kudo Hunting Knife, 2013 Case XX Tony Bose Golden Rod

Backpocket, Test Run Sample John Deere Two Knife Display, 1980 Case XX Doctor’s Knives, 1982

Case XX Toothpicks, 1982 Case XX Trappers, 1990 Case XX Gold Mother of Pearl Cheetah, 1990 Case XX 6391 Proto Large Whittler, 1990

Case XX Limited Edition Ivory Cheetah, Many Custom Case XX Knives From Brian Yellowhorse, Sampsons Customs, Rudy Knives, & more, Many Exotic Handle Knives including Turquoise, Sonora, Malachite, Coral, Apache Gold, Mammoth Ivory, & more, Many Group Lots, and more!

anTiquE CasE XX: 1920-40 Case Tested XX Green Bone Coke Bottle Swing Guard, 1932-40 Stag Hunting Knife Hatchet Combo,

1940-65 Green Bone Hunting Knife, 1905-20 Case Bradford Red Bone Hobo, 1965-69 Stag 53047 Stockman, 1977 Case XX Cheetah, 1940-54 Stag Hunting Knife, 1940-65 Leather Hunting Knives, 1905-20 Case Bradford Pa Green Bone Seahorse Whittler, 1920-40 Case Tested XX Green Bone Mini Trapper, 1920-40 Case Tested Pen Knives, 1965-69 1st Model 6254 Trapper, 1985 Second Cut Stag 5165 Hunter, W.R. Case 1905-14 Mother of Pearl Bartenders Knife, Case Bros Little Valley MOP Seahorse Whittler, 1900-12 Case Bros. Little Valley Doctor’s Knife, 1950-64 4100 Melon Tester, 1950-64 6296X Red Bone Melon Tester, 1940-64 64052 Red Bone Congress, 1940-65 54052 Stag Congress, 1940-64 52131 Stag Canoe, 1920-40 Case Tested Bone Stockman, 1940-64 61093 Green Bone Toothpick, 1940-64 61093 Red Bone Toothpick, 1932-40 Case’s Tested XX Fishing Knife, 1940-64 6488 Red Bone Congress, Two 1920-40 Case Tested

XX Scout Knives, 1940-65 6265 Green Bone Large Hunter, 1989 Case XX Prototype Game Fish Set, and many more! MisC BranDs: Cooper Knives Handmade ‘Texas’ 17in Bowie, Cooper Knives Handmade Machete, Three Cooper Knives ‘Texas’ Hunting Knives, Three Southern Grind Knives, Brian Yellowhorse Custom Kershaw, Yellowhorse Custom Buck 384-1, Bear & Son Heritage Series Mini Bowies, Benchmade North Fork Folder, Northfield UN-X-LD Two Blade Pocket Knife, Buck Limited Edition 898 Impact, Damascus Blade Feather Shaped Custom Knife, Ka-bar Gold Dog’s Head Texas Toothpick, Smith & Wesson Texas Rangers Bowie, Barnett Tool Green Bone Multi-tool, Two Valley Forge Green Bone Multi-Tools, Three 2019 Boker Special Edition Knives, Victorinox Swiss Champ 80-Tool Knife, and more! TErMs: are 15% Buyers Premium. Buyers that pick up with cash or check can realize a 5% discount on buyers premium. Online bidding terms apply.

Mervin lehman, auctioneer/realtor

419.685.8585

Mervin.lehman@kaufmanrealty.com Kaufman realty and auctions 330.857.7777

signs & autoMobilia: EN-AR-CO Painted Glass Sign, Diamond T Trucks Oval Sign, Texaco Single Sided Tin Sign, Plastic Napa Sign, Atlas Oil Cans, Circle T Motor Oil Cans, Havoline Motor Oil Can, En-ar-co Motor Oil White Rose Gasoline Oil Pump, Lamp Post with Porcelain Shade, Ashland Stadium Sign, Two Mansfield Tire Tin Signs, Pennzoil Double Sided Tin Sign, Antique License Plate Covers, 1947 Tennessee License Plates, 1938 License Plates from various states, Many 1940s-70s Ohio License Plate Pairs, Goodrich Silvertown Safety League License Plate Topper, Pens with Oil & Gasoline Advertising, En-ar-co License Plate Toppers, 1930s En-ar-co Advertising Calendars, Vintage En-ar-co Road Maps, Enar-co 1910s-20s National News Booklets, En-ar-co Advertising Thermometers, Antique En-ar-co Games, Advertising Watch Fobs, Chevrolet Emblems, Texaco Touring Services Map Rack w/maps, Goodwrench Pedal Car, Two Traffic Lights, and more! antiques & ColleCtibles: Antique Hardwood China Hutch, Antique Flag Pole, Antique Oak Bookcase, Vintage Secretary Desk, Antique Paper Dispenser, Lumar Pressed Steel Dump Truck, Buddy L Trucks, Hubley Toy Truck, Ertl Airplane with Sohio Advertising, Salem’s Potato Chips Tin, Danbury Mint Chevrolet Corvette 50 Toy Car Display, Costume Jewelry, Fenton Glassware, Pyrex Nesting Bowls, Oil Lamps, Art Glass, Large Glassware Lots, B.C. Comics Glass Pitcher & Glasses, Vintage Bill Caps, Antique Printing Press, Vintage Runner Sleds, Vintage Metal Chairs, John Deere Wooden Trunk, Many Department 56 Christmas Village Houses, and more!

tools & HouseHold iteMs: Vintage Car Parts, Battery Charger, Car Cleaning Kit, Mailbox, Widow Maker Jack, Garden Tools, Aluminum Rims, Ratchet Straps, Circular Saw, Box Lots of Tools, Digging Irons, Hitch, Parts Washer, Metal Work Table with Hollands Erie Vise, Pressure Washer, Propane Burner w/stainless cooker, Pole Saw, Electric Roasters, Buckets of Golf Balls, Christmas Decor, Ashland Arrows Jackets, and more! 430 lots! Terms: 15% Buyers Premium Online terms apply. All bidding done at Kaufman.bid Mervin lehman auctioneer/Realtor 419.685.8585 mervin.lehman@kaufmanrealty.com Kaufman Realty and auctions 330.857.7777

Port Washington, oh Thurs. June 1, 2023

starting at 6:00 P.M.

Tusc. counT y Trophy proper T y

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

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

locATion: neAr 4221 wolf rd., PorT wAshingTon, oh 43837 direcTions: From the US-250/I-77 split in New Philadelphia, follow I-77 S for 8 miles, take the Stone Creek exit (Exit 73), turn right at the ramp and take the first left on Stonecreek Rd. in 3.5 miles turn left on W Hill Road and continue for 1.3 miles to location at the intersection of W Hill Rd. and Wolf Rd. summAry: This stunning 161+ acre property is a true trophy find located just a 15-minute drive south of New Philadelphia off the Stone Creek Exit. The land features a variety of topography that will impress any outdoor enthusiast, from flat tillable fields along the road frontage to rolling partially wooded ground to the rear. The open ground with lots of field edge hunting opportunities and secluded food plots makes this a haven for trophy whitetails. Investors will appreciate the harvestable timber and the 50% of the mineral rights that come with the land, providing a lucrative investment opportunity that will continue to return over time. Additionally, the property is divided into parcels ranging in size from 6.8 acres to 84.2 acres, making it accessible for every budget.

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

Terms: Visit www.kaufman-auctions.com

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

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

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

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

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Freeport, oh • Tues. May 16, 2023

starting at 5:00 P.M.

Absolute HArrison County lAnd AuCtion

FreeporT

LocaTion: Township road 123 (covered Bridge rd.) FreeporT, ohio 43973. direcTions: From Freeport, Ohio take SR 800 south ½ mile to County Rd. 27, continue south on CR 27 for ½ mile to CR 57 west 1 mile to Twp. Rd. 123 north to auction. Or from SR 800, south of Freeport, take CR 10 (at Jones Equipment) west ¼ mile to Twp. Rd. 117 west 1 mile to Twp. Rd. 123 south to location. Signs posted. gps coordinaTes: 40.199919, -81.288179 91.2 acres in 4 parceLs | exceLLenT MixTure oF open & wooded Land | FreeporT Township | harrison

counTy | harrison hiLLs schooL disTricT

Excellent tract of 91+ acres to be offered in 4 parcels. Has a great mix of wooded/recreational hunting land coupled with nice rural building sites. Has plenty of frontage on Covered Bridge Rd. for good access and provides awesome wildlife habitat with plenty of food and water source nearby. Also has several springs. This land was timbered approx. 10 years ago so there is some good growth of trees present. Mineral rights have previously been conveyed out and do not transfer. Sells subject to all easements and leases of record.

parceL 1: 15.1 acres of open and wooded land, approx. 705’ frontage on TR 123.

parceL 2: 30 acres of open and wooded land, approx. 805’ frontage on TR 123

parceL 3: 14.2 acres of mostly wooded land, approx. 652’ frontage on TR 123.

parceL 4: 31.9 acres of open and wooded land, approx. 552’ frontage on TR 123.

Go to www.kaufman-auctions.com or call Jr Miller for more details. Sells absolute, to the highest bidder, at 5 p.m.

Taxes & LegaL: Harrison County

parcel number 09-0000249.000 (70 acres), under CAUV and 09-0000248.000 (20 acres), not under CAUV Total taxes are $1646.98 per year.

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

aucTion By order oF:

John sTewarT eT aL KauFMan reaLTy & aucTions

(330) 852-4111 kaufman-auctions.com

Jr Miller, realtor/auctioneer/partner (330) 231-1914 jr@kaufmanrealty.com

VALENCIA, PA • TUES. MAY 16, 2023

Starting

EVENING AUCTION

444 SHELDON ROAD, VALENCIA, PA 16059

LOCATED: Follow Huey Auction Signs From RT 228 on Davis Road To Auction On Sheldon Road.

Flea Market open Fridays January-December

Second Tuesday Monthly Consignment Auction March-November Weekly Hay & Grain and Small Livestock & Agricultural Online Auctions

Sugarcreek, OH Tues. May 16, 2023

starting at 4:00 PM

COIN AUCTION

LocaTion: KaufMan aucTion cenTer, 559 BeLden ParKway ne sugarcreeK oH 44681. direcTions: Off SR 39 east of Sugarcreek, turn north onto Belden Parkway. The Kaufman Auction Center/Warehouse is on your right. Signs posted. gPs coordinaTes: 40.509654, -81.622768.

HaLf cenTs-HaLf doLLars: 1828, 51 half cents; 1857 L.D. large cent; 1861 3-cent silver; 1882, 87, 89 3-cent nickels; 1913s type-2 NGC UNC-details, 21s buffalo nickels; 1837 S.D., 63s seated dimes; 1912s barber dime; 1916d PCGS G-details, 26s NGC AU-details Mercury dimes; set of silver Roosevelt dimes; 1875s 20-cent Pc.; 1918s PCGS AU-details, 20s NGC AU-details, 24s S/L quarters; 1810, 23 bust halves & More. siLver doLLars: 1860o seated; 1878cc, 78s PCGS MS62, 79cc, 80cc, 81cc, 81s PCGS MS65 PL, 82cc, 82cc in GSA, 83cc GSA, 83s, 84cc GSA, 84s, 89s, 90cc, 91cc, 92cc, 94, 98s, Morgans; 1921, 28 Peace; many more lots of silver dollars. goLd: 1904 $10. Liberty head; 1910d $10. Indian head; 1853, 1861, 1881, 1886s, 1895, 1897, 1900, 1901, 1907 $5. Liberty heads; 1910 $5. Indian head; 1857 $3. Pc.; 1911, 1929 NGC MS62 $2.50 Indian heads; 1862 $1. Pc.; 1992 ½-oz. gold eagle PCGS MS69.

Misc.: 1936 Lynchburg NGC MS66, 1936 Long Island com. Halves; 2020w V75 silver eagle NGC PF70; 2019s Enhanced Rev. PF70 silver eagle.

noTe: This is only a partial list of approx. 400-lots to be sold in catalog order. Doors open 2-hrs. prior to auction.

TerMs: Cash, Check or CC. 10% BP applies to all purchases. 20% BP Online.

KaufMan reaLTy & aucTions 330.852.4111 or www.kaufman-auctions.com aden yoder aucTioneer 330-231-8983 or aden@kaufmanrealty.com derricK KandeL, aucTioneer 330-231-4524 or derrick@kaufmanrealty.com

SELLING 4. 6 +/- ACRES w/ one Of Butler Counties

Most Unique Rustic Hill Top Homes w/ Priceless Panoramic View over looking Beautiful Rural Farm Land.

This 4 Bedroom, 3 Full Baths Home Has Absolutely Beautiful Dbl Sided Stone Fire Place in Lg Great Room & dining room & Kitchen (sells w /All Appliances), also has exposed beams-Grand Foyer Entrance off Cut Stone Foundation Porch.

Laundry /studio & Office. Fully Cemented 5 Room Basement Including Game Room w/ Stone fire place, Work Shop w/ Outside Entrance, Dark Rom & Storage Rooms.

12” Block Wall Construction, All Cement Floors, Single & 3 Phase Elec. Service, Central Air, Heat Pump, Well & Septic, Life Time Tile Roof.

One Of Butler Counties Premier Homes w/ Grand View in Vary Private Country Hill Top Setting.

MIDDLESEX TWP. **** BUTLER CO. **** MARS

SCHOOLS

THIS IS A MUST SEE PROPERTY ONLY MINUTES

FROM CRANBERRY TWP & MAIN ARTERIES

DON’T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY TO PURCHASE THIS UNIQUE ONE OF A KIND WELL-BUILT HOMES (NEEDS COSMETIC FACE LIFT.)

FOR MORE INFO OR APPT TO VIEW, CONTACT AUCTIONEER JOHN R. HUEY II @ (724) 794-4737

REAL ESTATE TERMS: $30,000.00 DOWN DAY OF AUCTION (NON REFUNDABLE), BALANCE IN 30 TO 45 DAYS OR UPON DELIVERY OF CLEAR DEED.

SELLS W/ OWNER CONFIRMATION

FOLLOWING CONTENTS SOLD AS WALKTHROUGH AUCTION

ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES & HH’S: Metal Toys including Tonka Trucks, Buddy L, Texaco Truck, Michigan Crane & others; Wooden Wheel Barrow; VW Hub Caps; Black Smith Vise; Pedal Grind stone; 3 Stack Barrister Bookcase; Hoosier Cupboard; Old Typewriters; Barn Lantern; Victrola, Child’s Desk & Chair; Pie top Table; Assorted Stands; Pine Hutch; Oriental Desk/bookcase; Tables & Chairs; Assorted Chairs; $ Pc Duncan Phyfe Style Pencil Post Queen Size Bedroom Suit; Elec Old Fashion Radio, turn Table; Older Maytag Washer & Dryer; Kenmore Upright Freezer & More. MISC: Ham Radio Items: Several Oscilloscopes; Wave Analyzers; Electro Meters; Multiple Octave Band Equalizers; Lg Amt Of radio Books & More; Dark Room Equipment.

TERMS: CASH OR CHECK W/ CURRENT PHOTO ID. (NO CREDIT CARDS)(NO BUYER’S FEE) INFIELD PARKING * SHUTTLE AVAILABLE LOG ONTO AUCTIONZIP.COM TO VIEW PHOTOS & FULL LISTINGS, USE AU ID # 1361

AUCTIONEER: John R. Huey II - AU-001588-L Slippery Rock, PA - (724) 794-4737

Online Only

StartS CloSing:

Tues. May 30, 2023

Starting at 6:00 P.M.

Clark Trophy proper T y

130 acres in 4 Parcels | HarvesTable TiMber Ponds | HunTing | Mineral rigHTs clark TwP. | cosHocTon co. | river view lsd online only auCtion

atV tour: Saturday, May 20th froM 9-11:00 a .M. locaTion: near 44696 TownsHiP rd 314, warsaw, oH 43844 direcTions: From Clark, head south on OH-83 for 3.2 miles, turn right on Co Rd 38, in 1.1 miles turn right on Township Rd. 316, 0.7 miles continue straight onto Township Hwy. 314, 0.7 miles to property on left. suMMary: Nestled in the picturesque rolling hills of Coshocton County, this 130-acre property is a hunter’s paradise. Located between Clark and Keene, it offers an abundance of prime hunting ground that will satisfy even the most discerning outdoor enthusiast. But that’s not all - this property boasts a wealth of harvestable timber that provides an immediate return on investment. ATV trails and multiple ponds, as well as food plots, makes it an ideal location for those looking to hunt deer or turkey. The parcels range in size from 10 to 50 acres, making it an affordable option for those on any budget. Don’t miss out on the chance to own a piece of this beautiful land, walk or drive the property at your convenience and risk prior to the auction or come to our ATV tour and see for yourself why this property is the ultimate hunting destination.

TerMs: Visit www.kaufman-auctions.com

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

agent: aaron Miller, realTor® (330) 473-7359 or aaron@kaufmanrealty.com

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

agent: kevin lehman, cai aMM, assoc. broker / auctioneer (330) 601-2339 or kevin@kaufmanrealty.com

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Checks coming from TurboTax settlement

COLUMBUS — Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost announced that starting May 8 thanks to a multistate settlement, checks will be sent to Ohioans who were tricked by Intuit into paying for free tax services.

The $141 million settlement with Intuit, the owner of TurboTax, includes $5.3 million to be paid to the 174,000 Ohioans who were misled by the company. Nationwide, 4.4 million consumers fell victim to Intuit’s deceit.

Consumers eligible for settlement money are being contacted via email by the settlement fund administrator, Rust Consulting. All checks are expected to be mailed by the end of May.

The settlement with Intuit, announced by Yost in May 2022, was joined by all 50 states and the District of Columbia.

The company became the focus of an investigation after the nonprofit newsroom ProPublica reported that Intuit was using deceptive digital tactics to steer low-income consumers toward its paid products and away from federally supported tax services that are free.

Those eligible for settlement money include consumers who paid to file federal tax returns through TurboTax for tax years 2016, 2017 and 2018 but were eligible for free filings through the IRS Free File Program.

The amount that consumers receive is based on the number of tax years for which they qualify, with most expected to receive about $30 each. For more information about the settlement fund and eligible consumers, visit AGTurboTaxSettlement.com.

Eat Beef Ohio Passport launched

MARYSVILLE, Ohio — The Ohio Beef Council wants to help beef lovers experience the best steaks, burgers and featured beef dishes Ohio’s local restaurants have to offer with the Eat Beef Ohio Passport launch. The program runs through the end of September.

The passport, funded by Ohio’s beef farm families through the Beef Checkoff program, urges consumers throughout the state to visit participating restaurants where they can order their favorite beef menu item to earn points for prizes. A check-in at each location also gives pass holders a chance to be entered to win a Pit Boss 700FB Wood Pellet Grill.

The Eat Beef Ohio Passport is free, and consumers can visit ohiobeef.org/eatbeefohio to sign up for their Eat Beef Ohio Passport by providing their name, email address and mobile phone number. A link will be sent to their phone, which opens the passport and directs the user to save the button icon to their home screen, where they can access it at any time.

Once you are ready to redeem your pass, simply open the button icon and earn a stamp at a participating restaurant. Find a full listing of participating restaurants at ohiobeef.org/eatbeefohio/restaurants.

Restaurants wishing to be a part of the pass can click the submit application button on ohiobeef.org/ eatbeefohio or call Kelly Keirn at the Ohio Beef Council at 614-873-6736.

Mt. Hope, oH Upcoming SaleS & eventS Mt. Hope Auction

Through The monTh of may - every Wednesday

LivesTock – hay – PouLTry

rabbiT saLe – fLea markeT

may 13 – Horse Sale

may 19 – Friday - Go Eddie 5K

may 19-20 – Mid Ohio Swap Meet

may 26 – Memorial Trotting Sale

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

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

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

JUne 8-10 – Mid Ohio Summer Horse, Tack & Carriage Sale www.mthopeauction.com

For more inFo, call Steve, thUrman or cheSter mUllet 330-674-6188

online only

Ends: Mon. May 22, 2023 at 7:00 P.M.

Columbiana online auCtion

I the undersigned will sell at Public onlinE auction. locatEd at 42083 statE RoutE 344, coluMbiana, ohio 44408.

Preview: May 22, 2023 3:00 - 6:00 P.M.

Pick UP: May 24, 2023 1:00 - 7:00 P.M.

nEw skid loadER attachMEnts ~ tools

housEhold ~ antiquEs ~ collEctiblEs

nEw skid loadER attachMEnts: Wolverine skid loader items including 86” power brooms, post-hole diggers w/ 12” & 19” augers, 3 pt. hitch adapters, Ditch Witches, sickle bars, grapples, rippers, hydraulic angle brooms; land levelers, rototillers and brush hogs;

tools: Suzuki Eiger quad-runner 4 wheeler; Club Car golf cart; 40’ High Cube Shipping Container w/ Side Doors; fork extensions; Husqvarna weed eater; metal step ladder; Feather Lite weed eaters small electric tools; pick-a-nut drawers; small live trap; Craftsman scroll saw; Poulan electric chain saw;

housEhold: Bassett dresser & 2 night stands; metal trunk; Pirate Island kids toy; TV stand; 2 solid wood dressers; 2 marble top end stands; remote helicopter; invalid items;

antiquEs & collEctiblEs: RCA Victor console radio; Philco floor radio; wooden high chair; vintage school desk; antique cabinet doors; dresser w/ mirror and marble insert; Fiestaware; NASCAR collector items; vintage ironing board; erector set; wood radio; gas pump; hand painted Fenton glass basket; blown glass paperweight; cast iron horse door knockers; vintage wrenches; wood scraper; vintage horse clock; Maytag wringer washer; Visit baerauctions.com for online bidding

notE: This is only a very partial list; see our website for full listing with pictures and terms.

tERMs on PERsonal PRoPERty: 10% buyer’s premium added to all purchases. See web page for full terms.

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

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

Real estate auction

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

3 BEdrooM ranch hoME on LoT coLuMBiana counTy ~ Madison ToWnship

souThErn LocaL schooLs

Show Date: May 11, 2023, 4:00 – 6:00 P.M.

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

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

visit Baerauctions.com for online bidding.

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

Darrell A. Baumgarner Estate ~ OWNER

MARS, PA

SAT. MAY 13, 2023

Starting at 8 a .M.

MARLIN CLAY ESTATE AUCTION

REAL ESTATE – COLLECTIBLES – LOTS OF TOOLS FURNITURE – RIDING MOWERS – PICTURES PRINTS – LUMBER – SNOWBLOWER

106 CAROMAR DR., MARS, PA 16046

REAL ESTATE: 3 bedroom, 2 bath ranch home in Mars School District. Located on 1.01 acres, enjoy abundant wildlife on your back porch! Well, septic, 3 stall integral garages. Close to routes 8, 19, 228 and PA Turnpike, I 79. Minutes from Pgh. Close to Treesdale. Will offer at approx. 10 a.m. auction day. 10% down auction day. Remainder in 30 days. Call for appointment to view.

GO TO AUCTIONZIP.COM FOR COMPLETE LISTING, PICS AND TERMS

BARKLEY AUCTIONS, LLC

724-816-1050 – LIC# AY002182

Millersburg, OH

Tues. May 23, 2023

Contents at 4:00 P.M. • Real estate at 6:00 P.M.

Holmes Co. l and auCtion

15.5 acres in 3 Parcels

ParTially Wooded Building loTs

KuBoTa TracTor | guns

Misc Tools & HouseHold

MecHanic TWP. | HolMes co. | easT HolMes sd

Onsite AuctiOn

locaTion: near 5661 ToWnsHiP rd 127, MillersBurg, oH 44654 direcTions: From Charm head NW on OH-557 N for 1.2 miles, turn left on Township Rd. 123, in 1.2 miles turn left on Township Rd. 127, 0.4 miles to location on right.

suMMary: Nestled in the rolling hills of Holmes County, this prime 15.5acre property is a dream come true for those seeking tranquility and privacy. For legal description, terms and photos please visit www.kaufman-auctions.com.

sale: By THe order oF Junior & MarTHa sHeTler

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

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StartS CloSing: Wed. May 31, 2023

Starting at 6:00 P.M.

ONLINe ABSOLUTe AUcTION

Guernsey County BuildinG lots

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

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

terMs: Visit www.kaufman-auctions.com

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

agent: aaron Miller, realtor® (330) 473-7359 or aaron@kaufmanrealty.com

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

agent: kevin lehman, cai aMM, assoc. Broker / auctioneer (330) 601-2339 or kevin@kaufmanrealty.com

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Stockport, oH

Sat. May 20, 2023

starting at 10:00 a .M.

Hickerson’s never never

Fruit Farm auction

Location: 565 S ELLiott Rd, StockpoRt, oH. From Malta, take St Rt 78 W for 3.8 mi then turn left onto N Best Road for 2.2 mi then turn right onto S Elliott Road .2 of a mi to auction location.

kawaSaki MuLE | FoRd 4000 tRactoR | FoRd 5610

tRactoR | Hay EquipMEnt | Jd 318 Riding MowER

tooLS | 08 nitRo | antiquES

tRactoRS & EquipMEnt: 2016 Kawasaki Mule 4x4 w/dump bed, Ford 5610 Tractor, Ford 4000 Tractor, 08 Dodge Nitro w 160k mi, JD 318

Riding Mower, ground driven manure spreader, hay elevator, 60” Swisher

Finish Mower, 7’ Woods Brush Hog, 4’ Ford brush hog, NH Hay Wagon, JD

Transport Disc, 3pt hitch bale movers, NH 258 rake, NH 850 Round baler, MF 450 Round Baler, 3pt post-hole digger, New Idea 5407 Disc Mower, New

Idea 5408 Disc Mower, JD pull Disc, NH 275 Baler, 3pt fertilizer spreader, 200 gal orchard sprayer, 3pt orchard sprayer, 2 trailers, Indian Motorcycle, small pony cart, 7ft Ford Blade tooLS & LivEStock itEMS : Live traps, fuel tank, pressure washer, small engines, Ford Tractor parts, hand tools, 100 gal water trough, trough feeders, gates, gas air compressor, bench vise, older 2nd cutting square bales, hanging rack, LB International engine, weed eaters, antiquES, FuRnituRE & HouSEHoLd: Steamer trunk, dressers, ping pong table, Leslie Cope prints, Longaberger baskets, platform scales, Morgan Co memorabilia, pure rye stone jug, stone crocks, Cordrays Dairy milk bottle, Twin City glass bottle, wooden dynamite boxes, yarn, craft supplies, metal lawn chairs, cast iron kettle, books, oil lamps,

After over 40 yrs of operating the Never Never Fruit Farms, the Hickerson family has decided to sell. Come join us at the live auction for your own piece of history. Go to www.kaufman-auctions.com for a complete list & photos.

tERMS: Cash or Valid check. Major credit card with 5% convenience fee. Full balance due the day of the auction

kauFMan REaLty & auctionS 888-852-4111 or kaufman-auctions.com

BRian MiLLER, auctionEER 740.801.0447

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Ends: Mon. May 22, 2023 at 6:00 PM

Baylin Online auctiOn

I the undersigned will sell at Public onlinE auction. locatEd at 133 union strEEt, coluMbiana, ohio 44408. 2 story hoME on city lot coluMbiana county coluMbiana VillagE and schools

1½ story frame home built in 1830 (remodeled in 1996) of approximately 900 square feet. Eat in kitchen with painted cupboards, exposed beam ceiling and linoleum floor. Living room with hardwood floors and plaster finish; Formal carpeted dining room; bedroom; Formal entrance with guest closet; Second floor with full bath and 1 bedroom with closet. ¾ basement with cement floor, gas forced air furnace and breaker box electric. City water and sewer. One car detached garage with shop addition. Enclosed breezeway between house and garage and enclosed porch between breezeway and house. Vinyl siding and shingle roof on home. Fenced in yard. Situated on a corner lot.

notE: Home is in need of extensive repair and remodeling and showing mold in places.

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.

antiquEs ~ housEhold ~ tools

Pick UP: Wednesday, May 24th froM 4:00 to 6:00 P.M.

antiquEs: marble top 2 over 2 drawer claw foot dresser; walnut veneer empire style graduated drawer dresser; Victorian settee; Victorian upholstered chairs; walnut drop front hall desk w/ball & claw foot; hallstand/hat rack; rush bottom dining chairs; antique furniture; deacon’s bench; Oriental style server; foreign and domestic china; Flo-Blue; large lot pressed glass; pictures; frames; silver plate ware; oil lamps; bevel plate mirror w/frame;

housEhold & tools: drop leaf dining table; lighted curio cabinet; small portable gas fireplace; cast iron patio furniture; electric mini tiller; 8’ aluminum step ladder; miscellaneous carpenter and garden tools; notE: This is only a very partial list; See our website for full listing with pictures and terms.

Visit baerauctions.com for online bidding tErMs on PErsonal ProPErty: 10% buyer’s premium added to all purchases. See web page for full terms.

Ken Baer

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

Evan Gallo, Auctioneer 330-314-0613

Kathleen M. Curran Baylin ~ Owner

CALDWELL, OH •

SAT. MAY 20, 2023

STARTING @ 10:30 A.M. • REAL ESTATE TO SELL @ HIGH NOON

LANDON T. SMITH

ABSOLUTE ESTATE AUCTION

128+/- ACRES – 6 TRACTS – TRACTS RANGING FROM 5 TO 30 ACRES – 3800 SQ. FT. LOG HOME – BUILDING SITES – MOSTLY WOODED – EXCELLENT HUNTING PANORAMIC VIEWS – LOTS OF ROAD FRONTAGE – NOBLE AND SHARON TOWNSHIPS – NOBLE COUNTY – OHIO - OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS!!!

-ALSO SELLING PERSONAL PROPERTY-

15750 T-RIDGE RD. – CALDWELL, OHIO 43724

DIRECTIONS: From I-77, use Exit #25 (Caldwell Exit), go West on St. Rt. 78, follow for 4/10th of a mile, turn right onto Arnold Rd. (CR #66), follow for 8/10ths of a mile, turn left onto T-Ridge Rd. (CR #13), follow for 8/10ths of a mile to auction site on your right. Signs will be posted. Please note on the day of the auction, T-Ridge Rd. will be a “ONE-WAY RD.” – all traffic will have to travel west, eastbound traffic will be stopped at Boyd Rd. and routed around.

Opportunity is knocking with this fine offering of real estate. This property consists of 128+/- acres w/ an approximate 3800 square foot log home. This property is conveniently located just a couple miles west of Caldwell and within a couple minute drive of I-77. This property will be offered in 6 tracts ranging from 5+/- acres to 30+/- acres. The tract breakdown is as follows: TRACT #1 features 5.2+/- acres with the 3800 square foot log home. This log home was built in 2001, and offers panoramic views of the rolling Noble County landscape. The home offers a large kitchen, a dining room that is open to the large family room that features large windows with view for miles. Also on the main floor is the exceptionally large master bed, complete with master bath and fire place which is also open to the family room. The main floor also boasts another living area that offers French doors that open to the back covered deck that again, offers panoramic views of the beautiful landscape. There is also a half bath on the main floor. Upstairs this home has two large sized bedrooms, an open loft area and a full bath. The basement is partially finished and with a fireplace, laundry hook-ups, and a full bath. There are tons of possibilities. This home is in need of some TLC, but with the view and the proximity to town and the interstate, you will want to check this property out. TRACT #2 has 26.7+/- acres with frontage on T-Ridge. This tract is mostly wooded and would make an ideal hunting or recreational piece of property. TRACT #3 is 27.9+/wooded acres w/ road frontage on Valley Rd. TRACT #4 features 29.5+/- acres of mostly wooded acreage, although there are some small open areas which would be ideal for food plots. This property has frontage on Dutch Connell Rd. TRACT #5 contains 9.3+/- mixed acres with frontage

on Dutch Connell Rd. TRACT #6 28+/- acres of mostly pasture and hay ground with some wooded acreage. This property also has a newer pole-type building and some other older structures on it. This property has road frontage on T-Ridge Rd. OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS!!!

INSPECTION DATES:

SUNDAY, MAY 14TH FROM 1:00 TILL 3:00 P.M.

WEDNESDAY, MAY 17TH FROM 4:30 TILL 6:00 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(s) will be required to deposit a 10% non-refundable down payment the day of the auction, with the balance due at closing (within 45 days). This property will sell Absolute w/ no minimums or reserves. This property will sell “AS-IS, WHERE-IS, w/ no warranties implied or expressed. Property will sell with no contingencies, financing or otherwise. Sellers are reserving unto themselves, their heirs and assigns any oil, gas or other hydrocarbons they may own. Property will be offered in individual tracts, combinations, and as a whole – whichever way nets the seller the most money is the way it will be sold. Secure Title will handle 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.

FORD TRUCKS – POLARIS RANGER – POTTERY & GLASS ANTIQUES AND COLLECTIBLES – LOCAL MEMORABILIA – CAMPER – FURNITURE HOUSEHOLD AND MORE – OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS!!!

VEHICLES: 2013 Ford F-150 STX 4x4 Ext. Cab –150k; 2010 Ford F-150 XLT – 4x4 – Crew Cab – 160k; 2013 Toyota Camry LE – 148k; 1999 Honda Civic – 300k – needs work; POLARIS RANGER – ATV’S – CAMPER - IMPLEMENTS: 2013 Polaris Ranger 800 Crew – 5400 miles; Honda Four-Trax 300 – needs work; Honda Rancher AT – needs work; 2005 Jag K-2 28’ camper – bumper pull –slide out – sleeps 6; 5’ Bush Hog; Caroni 5’ finish mower; ANTIQUES – COLLECTIBLES – POTTERY – GLASSWARE – HOUSEHOLD – AND MORE: Lighted stained glass replica of Noble County Sheriff’s Office and Jail made by Edsel Young – only 2 in existence – the other one is in the Noble County Jail Museum; 2 L.T. Clog dancers made by Bill Saling; wooden dining room table w/ 6 chairs; 2-drawer library table; Buck mount; Coyote pelt; Eastern Turkey fan mount; Longhorns; Roseville Pottery – lg. water lily vases – Silhouette - Foxglove – Freesia Bushberry – Vases - others; pressed back rocking chairs; rocking chair; oak flatwall cupboard w/ glass doors; China cupboard; QuartzWestminster chime mantle clock; blue decorated crock; salt glazed crocks; other misc. crocks and crock bowls and jugs; cake plates; oil lamps; 2 wagon seats w/ table; misc. graniteware; cast iron tea kettle; cast iron bean pot; misc. Fenton; several “Hens on the Nest”; stoneware and glass pitchers; Blue Willow China; Ransbottom water jug; Weller standard glaze vases; Eocean bowl; lots of other misc. glassware; cream can; primitive kitchen items and utensils; mirrored hall tree; 2 man saw; pie safe; 4 gal. crock cooler; crock butter churn; misc. baskets; collection of salts; several children rockers; 4 qt. butter churn; coffee grinder; Heartland gas stove; corn meal grinder; old anvil; Wurlitzer juke box; bar from Frontier Vacation Land bar; Frontier General Store wooden sign; baby cradle; restaurant mid-sized statues; old pictures and frames; wood carved bears; hump-back trunk; roll-top desk – nice; day bed; wood framed beveled mirror; blanket chest; CocaCola memorabilia; enamelware; Rogers flatware; metal lunch pails; sleigh bells; kitchen scales; Leslie Cope tray; Dazey butter churn;

A-Rod life size store advertising pc.; Noble County Jail Paintings; Wiedeman and Budweiser beer signs; cast iron dinner bells; Superior Drill Co. and Improved Buckeye Cider presses; ice tongs; runner sleighs; cast iron cauldron and tri-pod; moonshine still; Lane cedar chest; 4 pc. Queen bedroom set; Jenny Lind bed; upright jewelry box; 1 horse open sleigh; iron kettle; sausage press; wooden wheels; flat screen TV; Christmas décor; plastic shelving; meat slicer; scroll saw; disc and belt sander; and many more items.

TERMS ON CHATTELS: CASH OR GOOD CHECK W/ PROPER ID.

AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: We have been commissioned and our honored to serve as the auctioneers and real estate broker for long-time Noble County Sheriff, Landon T. Smith. Landon proudly served the Noble County community for 37 years. There are several pieces of local memorabilia as well as several other heirlooms. The property is conveniently located just a short drive from Caldwell and I-77. If you are in the market for real estate, whether it be for a home, hunting or farming land – you will want to check this property out. Please note, that on the day of the auction, T-Ridge Rd. will be a One-Way Rd. – this is for safety purposes. We look forward to seeing everyone on auction day!!!

AUCTION BY ORDER OF:

SUSIE SMITH REED, ADMINISTRATOR OF THE LANDON

T. SMITH ESTATE – NOBLE COUNTY

PROBATE CASE# 20231001

PAIGE GAYDOS, ATTORNEY

AUCTION CONDUCTED BY:

BEN SCHAFER REALTY

ED AND BEN SCHAFER, AUCTIONEERS, LLC.

www.edandbenschafer.com

www.benschaferrealty.com

• 740-305-5054

740-584-7253

ED SCHAFER, AUCTIONEER – 740-584-2921

BEN SCHAFER, AUCTIONEER – 740-584-SALE

DEAN BLACKBURN, AUCTIONEER – 740-621-1576

LANCE MILLER, AUCTIONEER – 740-819-8838

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Mount Vernon, oH • Sat. May 20, 2023

starting at 10:00 a.m.

PUBLIC AUCTION

We have sold our property and will sell the following items located at:

741

Fairgrounds Road,

Powermatic-M Model 24 router and stand with bits, Delta bandsaw, Delta dust collector, Delta 10in Professional radial arm saw, 6in Delta planer/joiner, Delta 6in belt and 9in disc sander, Delta wood lathe, Delta Boss spindle sander, old Buffalo drill press, older drill presses; Tradesman mitersaw; older Rigid power snake; 7x16 all steel trailer; 6.5ftx14ft single axle trailer with end gate; 6x12 single axle trailer; 7ft 3pt blade; 3pt gin pole; Pro 10,000, 8000, and 4000 watt generators; Elite 5550 watt generator; large 2T floor jack; 2T chain hoist on overhead frame; 48in pipe wrench; pipe benders; large prybars; bolt cutters; parts washer, Clark sand blaster cabinet; lots of electrical and plumbing supplies; copper and brass tubing and fittings; 7 zinc coated 19ft roofing panels; Weil-McLain boiler Gold GV; ACV Smart100-100 gallon water tank that works with boiler system; electric winches; work tables; variety of storage cabinets; HD shelving; parts bins; variety of hand and power tools; assortment of hardware; drywall tools and stilts; welding supplies; Sanitaire commercial sweeper; assortment of floor scrubbing pads; Countyline 40 gallon sprayer on wheels; fluorescent lights and light bulbs;

Mount Vernon, OH 43050

projection light bulbs; True refrigerated prep table, as is; 2 small popcorn machines; doors; file cabinets; trusses; Styrofoam roof insulation panels; large floor fan; al ladder rack; carts; hardwood flooring; new cabinets; block vice; C-clamps; booth/trade show dividers; vinyl siding and stone siding; 200+ folding chairs; mop buckets; gas grill; barrel with anti-freeze; Gestetner DSm755 copy machine; bizhub C552 FS526 copy machines; Aticio SP C410 machine and other older machines; Sporting equipment: 1 set of basketball frames with glass backboards and another set without backboards; 4 6x4ft glass backboards; basketball return net; 3 batting mats; pitchers mound; 70x14 net batting cage; 14x100ft of netting; soccer goal with netting; T-ball posts; 4 chalk line markers; measuring wheel; Plus much more! Go to auctionzip.com for pictures and list. auctioneer ID#5813.

terMS: Cash, check or credit card accepted, 5% Buyers Premium waived for cash and checks; Food available.

Auctioneer: John Sperry

740-507-3413

CALDWELL, OH • THURS. MAY 25, 2023

STARTING AT 1:00 P.M.

THEODORE B. GLIDDEN

ABSOLUTE ESTATE AUCTION

2 BEDROOM HOME – 1½ BATH – RANCH STYLE

FULL BASEMENT – 24’ x 30’ BLOCK BUILDING

STARTER HOME – INVESTMENT PROPERTY – 2018 CHEVY

SILVERADO – JOHN DEERE 2210 TRACTOR – LUND BOAT

FIREARMS – TOOL – HOUSEHOLD AND MORE

OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS!!!

REAL ESTATE TO SELL FIRST 1017 FOWLER DR., CALDWELL, OH 43724

Opportunity Knocks w/ this 2-Bedroom, 1½ bath home, ranch home w/ a full basement; located in the quiet Village of Caldwell. The main level of this home has a living room, eat-in kitchen, two bedrooms, and a full bath. The full unfinished basement could be finished to add extra living space, and features a half bath. This 840 square foot home also has a 24’ x 30’ detached block building w/ 2 garage doors that features 10’ ceilings. There are so many possibilities with this home and property. Home needs a little TLC (mostly “elbow grease”), but could make an ideal starter home, retirement home or an investment property. Opportunity Knocks!!!

INSPECTION DATES:

MONDAY, MAY 15TH FROM 4:30 TILL 6:00 P.M.

MONDAY MAY 22ND FROM 4:30 TILL 6:00 P.M.

TERMS ON REAL ESTATE: Successful purchaser to give a 10% non-refundable deposit down on the day of auction – balance due at closing (within 45 days). This property will sell “As-Is/Where-Is” w/ no warranties implied or expressed. This property will sell w/ no contingencies, financing or otherwise. This property will sell Absolute w/ no minimums or reserve. Not responsible for accidents or loss. Any announcements on auction day take precedence over any and all printed material.

TRUCK: 2018 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 4x4 crew cab w/ 20,100 miles – does have small amount of roof damage; John Deere 2210 Tractor w/ John Deere 210 front-end loader – 4x4 - HST w/ 270 hrs.; BOAT: Lund Adventure

1650 aluminum V-deep fishing boat w/ 9.9 4 stroke Mercury Motor – rod holder – fish finder – Yacht Club Trailer; FIRE-

ARMS: Winchester Model 9422 w/ Bushnell scope; Marlin 22 SL & LR w/ octagon barrel; Henry Rifle – Model H004V; Remington 870 20ga.; Remington Model 700 - 270 Win w/ scope; Remington Model 700 – 22/250 w/ scope; Browning 20 ga. O/U shotgun; Browning 410 O/U; Bounty Hunter 22 – 6 shooter; Thompson Center Fire muzzle loader; Remington 870 12 ga. pump; Thompson Center Fire 50 cal. Muzzle loader; Marlin Model 25MG – 22; Beretta Model A303 12 ga.; Remington 870 Wingmaster 12 ga. w/ scope; misc. ammo, cleaning kits, and accessories; HAND

TOOLS, POwER TOOLS AND

MORE ITEMS FROM THE GA-

RAGE: John Deere lawn sweep; Master multi-fuel 75,000 BTU torpedo heater; engine hoist; Ready heater; wheelbarrow; plastic tool boxes; torch set; Stihl FS45 weed-eater; several long

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Ends: TuEs. May 23, 2023 at 7:00 P.M.

May Coin and Jewelry

Online AuctiOn

I the undersigned will sell at Public OnlinE aucTiOn. lOcaTEd aT 45625 sT. RT. 154, ROgERs, OhiO 44466.

Preview: May 23, 2023 4:00 – 6:00 P.M.

Pick UP: May 26, 2023 4:00 – 6:00 P.M.

10 oz and 1 oz- 999+Fine Silver Bars “ENGELHARD”; Prestige Sets; Mint and Proof Sets; Silver dollar and ½ dollars; Trump coins; Warren, Youngstown and Ration tokens; Large cent; 1857 Flying Eagle; Civil war Indian head; Shield 2 cent; 3 cent nickels; paper money; Silver Certificates; 1 lot costume jewelry including 14K and others; nOTE: This is only a very partial list; See our website for full listing with pictures and terms.

TERMs On PERsOnal PROPERTy: 10% buyer’s premium added to all purchases. See web page for full terms.

Visit Baerauctions.com for online bidding.

Ken Baer Auctioneer / Broker / Realtor

330-424-2505 or Ken@BaerAuctions.com

Evan Gallo – Auctioneer 330-314-0613

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Ends: TuEs. May 23, 2023 at 7:00 P.M.

Brandel Online auctiOn

I the undersigned will sell at Public OnlinE aucTiOn. lOcaTEd aT 50604 sTagEcOach ROad, EasT livERpOOl, OhiO 43920.

Preview: May 23, 2023 4:00 – 6:00 P.M.

Pick UP: May 25, 2023 3:00 - 7:00 P.M.

TOOls ~ hOusEhOld gOOds ~ anTiquEs

TOOls: Craftsman 18” rear tine rototiller; Toro snow blower; Sunjo electric chipper; DeWalt compound slider miter saw; electric log splitter; Craftsman air compressor; Murray push mower; Warrior 10” table saw; Stihl 005L chain saw; floor jack; wood burners; Ajax generator; Craftsman chest on chest tool chest; Mig 100 welder; miscellaneous hand, garden, mechanic and carpenter tools; small electrical hand tools; hOusEhOld: FRigidaiRE REFRigERaTOR; Pro Studio speakers; upholstered recliners; bedroom furniture; hospital bed; pots; pans; dishes; kitchen utensil; small platform scale; anTiquEs: 2 man saws; fishing reels, rods and tackle; visit Baerauctions.com for online bidding nOTE: This is only a very partial list; See our website for full listing with pictures and terms.

TERMs On pERsOnal pROpERTy: 10% buyer’s premium added to all purchases. See web page for full terms.

handled tools; 10’ fiberglass step-ladder; metal car ramps; gas cans; alum. dog box for truck; pet carrier; portable air tanks; NAPA battery charger; Magna Force 5hp air compressor; Stihl BG75 leaf blower; Master Hand tool box; DeWalt 18v sawsall; DeWalt 12v cordless drill; Lincoln electric grease guns; DeWalt 18v cordless circular saw; ¼” Craftsman deep-well sockets, sockets, ratchets, extensions; 3/8” Craftsman deep and shallow sockets; ½” Craftsman sockets; breaker bar; screw drivers; channel locks; vise grips; pliers; punches; files; hammers; crescent wrenches; Rigid pipe wrenches; Pittsburgh metric and standard impact sockets; air impacts; air conditioner gauges; c-clamps; pullers; Craftsman bench-top grinder; Honda 5.5 hp – 2400 PSI pressure washer; floor jack; box fans; AC 225 welder; air hoses; in & out boxes – full; metal shelving; jack stands; aluminum ext. ladders; 4’ aluminum step ladder; bait caster reels; fishing tackle; tackle boxes and more; HOUSEHOLD AND MORE: 32” Sony flat screen; glass topped TV stand; Fenton hand painted lamp; glass topped end table; ash trays; wooden rocking chair; chest of drawers; mop bucket; oil lamp; roll top desk; Maytag electric washer/dryer; Corningware dishes; and more.

TERMS ON CHATTELS: CASH OR GOOD CHECK

W/ PROPER ID.

AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: Come and join us on a Thursday afternoon for a very nice auction. Parking is at the St. Stephens Catholic Church – just a short walk down Fowler Dr. to auction site. Not responsible for accidents or loss. Any announcements on the day of the auction will take precedence over any and all printed material. Theodore (Ted) had many nice items. Guns will not be onsite until the day of the auction. Hope to see you on the 25th!!

AUCTION BY ORDER OF: CONNIE BURCH, ADMINISTRATOR OF THE THEODORE B. GLIDDEN ESTATE – NOBLE COUNTY PROBATE CASE # 20211021(A) – RYAN REGAL, ATTORNEY

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, AUCTIONEER – 740-584-SALE

ED SCHAFER, AUCTIONEER – 740-584-2921 DEAN BLACKBURN, AUCTIONEER – 740-621-1576

LANCE MILLER, AUCTIONEER – 740-819-8838

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

Richard Brandel, Owner

Wooster, oh Wed. May 24, 2023

starting at 6:00 P.M.

Yoder real estate auction

8791 James road, Wooster, oh 44691

directions: From north of Fredericksburg take Graber Road west 2 miles to James Road north ½ mile to location, or from SR 83 in Moreland take East Moreland Road to James Road, south to location.

12 acres | Franklin tWp | Wayne county stocked pond| Fenced pasture | excellent set oF iMproveMents | 5 BedrooM HoMe 24’x 72’ Horse Barn | 36’x60’ sHop

OPen HOuse: MOnday, May 15tH 5 P M.–7 P M

This 12-acre country property is extremely attractive and appealing, featuring an updated 5-bedroom home with 1,868 square feet of living area and a finished basement area of 1,616 square feet. In addition, the property boasts a two-level shop measuring 36’x 60’, which was built in 2019, a horse barn with 11 box stalls, and a 24’x40’ garage with water and gas. The property also includes a stocked, fenced-in pond and ample fenced pasture. With a perfect balance of indoor and outdoor living, this property is highly coveted in Wayne County, offering privacy and tranquility.

terMs: 5% Buyer’s Premium. 10% non-refundable down payment day of sale with the balance due at closing. No financing or other contingencies, property sells “AS IS”, Sellers to transfer any and all owned mineral rights. Property sells subject to all articles of record. Announcements day of sale take precedence over all previous advertising and statements.

auction By order oF:

david r . & susan J. yoder

kauFMan realty & auctions

(330) 852-4111 kaufman-auctions.com

dave kaufman Broker/auctioneer/partner

(330) 204-6514

Frantz Merceron, realtor 330-462-3134

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

Real estate auction

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

MobilE hoME on ½ aCRE

ColuMbiana CounTy ~ WashingTon ToWnshiP

souThERn loCal sChools

Show Date: May 11, 2023 4:00 – 6:00 P.M.

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

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

Ken Baer

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

Larry Lake ~ Owner

online only

Ends: TuEs. May 16, 2023

starting at 7:00 P.M.

Antiques And More online Auction

I the undersigned will sell at Public OnlinE aucTiOn. lOcaTEd aT 42083 sTaTE ROuTE 344, cOluMbiana, OhiO 44408. Preview: May 16, 2023 4:00 - 6:00 P.M. Pick UP: May 18, 2023 3:00 - 7:00 P.M.

anTiquEs ~ cOllEcTiblEs ~ TOOls

anTiquEs & cOllEcTiblEs: step back flat wall cupboard; hump back trunk; table top Victrola phonograph; oak wall mount telephone; oak wardrobe; yard long picture; dining chairs; Singer treadle sewing machine; weighted kitchen clock; pressed oak mantle clock; blue decorated 3 gallon jug; blue decorated crocks; large lot crocks and radios; pink depression; Adlake, Dressel and other RR signal lanterns; model RR accessories; quilts; pictures; swords; milk bottles; NAScAR items; toys including Fisher Price, Tonka Toys and others; tin movie projector; oil cans and memorabilia; porcelain oil signs; Fenton lamps; cast iron ware; musical instruments; carpenter chest;

TOOls: craftsman drill press on stand; coleman 6200 watt generator; New Line 4” jointer; Visit baerauctions.com for online bidding

nOTE: This is only a very partial list; See our website for full listing with pictures and terms.

TERMs On PERsOnal PROPERTy: 10% buyer’s premium added to all purchases. See web page for full terms.

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

Searching for the perfect date

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a variety of cottages used for orchard workers who came seasonally to pick and pack fruit.

An 1885 newspaper article mentions the then owner of our property “building an addition.” I thought this might be our home, until I found hardware marked “patented 1899” on our doors.

So there went my 1885 theory. I suspect the “addition” was for the smaller “back house” on the property. So I think I must have narrowed it down to 1899-1915?

You will be told that you can simply go to your local county recorder’s office and look up old records and permits. At this I laugh, in rural Appalachian county without building codes or much oversight at all.

1900. In fact, according to our records every single old structure in the region was built “around 1900.” Cabin? 1900. Center hall colonial? 1900. Mobile home? 1900.

If you pay attention, you will actually see this throughout the U.S. At a certain point for tax purposes, old is old.

Most older homes listed for sale are said to have been built in 1900. I’m sure SOME of them actually were but to read up on real estate, one would think there was a massive building boom in that year alone.

Find. Anyway, back to the scintillating tale of my braving my own basement — and only because the softener installer was down there, so I figured the boogeyman couldn’t get me. I was prowling around the basement thinking that there surely must be SOME clue as to the construction date of the house.

I peered past an impressive array of spiderwebs to find stamped on the lumber “Enterprise Plg Mill Co. New Waterford O.”

This was exciting! I sped upstairs to jump on a computer and search for information about this company. I was quickly able to crowdsource more information — in large part thanks to our own Sam Moore of Rusty Iron fame.

The man is an amazing historic resource. Thanks to Sam, and some very old newspaper articles, I was able to ascertain that the lumber that frames up our home came from a mill in operation from … 1885 to 1915. Of course. I have to laugh.

I am poring over old newspaper articles, stalking prior owners through old family trees, and hoping someone in the region will suddenly remember that their great-great-grandfather built our house (and exactly what year that happened). A girl can dream.

This has become quite a slow going hobby of mine. I want to know because I love our house. I consider myself a steward of this home and property. I like to know the names of those who lived here before us. To know those who walked these fields — and these floors.

I have researched deeds. Prowled around in the basement, perused plumbing and peered into walls. I love this old house but she is NOT giving up her secrets. After all, a lady never tells her age.

(Kymberly Foster Seabolt welcomes tips at LifeOutLoud@Comcast.net; P.O. Box 38, Salem, OH 44460; or www.KymberlyFosterSeabolt.com.)

Navarre garage sales scheduled

NAVARRE, Ohio — The Navarre/ Bethlehem Township Historical Society encourages village members to hold garage sales, May 18, 19 and 20.

The historical society will have a large scale sale at the Navarre/Bethlehem Township Historical Complex in Navarre on those days. Call 330-879-5938 for more information.

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Marion, oH

SAT. MAY 20 & WED. MAY 24

Starting at 9:00 a.m. each day

LARGE 2-DAY HOFFMAN ESTATE AUCTION

LocATED: 487 PoLE LAnE RD., MARion, oH 43302 (signs off SR 95

E. & 309 E.). Just east of SR 23. Estate of James Frederick Hoffman, Probate Court Case 23EST-00059.

DAY 1 – SAT. MAY 20, 2023 @ 9 A.M.

(5) COLLECTOR CARS-GAS PUMP-CAR PARTS-DODGE VAN-PICKUPMOTORCYCLES-TRAVEL TRAILER-PONTOON-ATLAS SHOP LIFT- TOOLSTRACTOR- WALK-BEHIND G. TRACTORS-ANTIQUES-PRIMITIVES

DAY 2 – WED. MAY 24, 2023 @ 9 A.M.

REAL ESTATE (SELLS @ 3 P.M.): Buying 2 parcels for one money! ranch home (1376 +/- sq. ft.) containing 3 bedrooms, 1½ baths, living room w/fireplace, partially finished full basement. 23’ x 36’ 3-stall garage, fenced yard, central air, wood floors. 32’ x 40’ pole barn w/ shop area & mancave, attach. 42’ x 8’ enclosed lean-to & 11’ x 40’ open lean-to. Sep. blacktop driveways, .85 ac. lot in Marion Twp., To view call our office. Plus VinTAGE RADioS-REcoRD PLAYERS -ToYS -AnTiQUES-HoUSEHoLD-(2) cAR PoRTS. For full details, visit higginsauctions.com!

Executor: James F. Hoffman

Attorney: Ted McKinniss

BEn HiGGinS REALTY & AUcTion co., LLc 740-387-5111 www.higginsauctions.com

online only

Ends: Mon. May 15, 2023 at 7:00 P.M.

Rozeski online Auction

I the undersigned will sell at Public onlinE auction. locatEd at 30255 GEorGEtown road salEM, ohio 44460.

Preview: May 15, 2023 4:00 – 6:00 P.M.

Pick UP: May 17, 2023 3:00 – 7:00 P.M.

housEhold Goods ~ antiquEs

housEhold Goods: lighted curio; White Clad oak cabinets; upholstered sofas and chairs; Baker’s rack; pine dry sink; 2 oak perforated tin cabinets; Sligh oak Grandfather clock with curio shelves; Lowery organ; oak entertainment center; oak pedestal dining table w/4 chairs; large oak breakfront; oak dry sink; oak tea cart; oak hall mirror; 3 pc. maple bedroom suit; oak blanket box; 4 pc. oak bedroom suit w/queen bed; oak wash stand; oak 4 drawer file; oak computer desk; oak bookshelf; large lot Christmas decorations; lamps;

antiquEs: marble top Victorian stand; Duncan Phyfe stands; Howard Miller Grandfather clock; rocking chair; lamps; foreign and domestic china; 2 gallon Mason jar dated 1892; Dalton Toby mug; cuckoo clocks; bell collection; souvenir spoon collection; dolls; Visit Baerauctions.com for online bidding

notE: This is only a very partial list; See our website for full listing with pictures and terms.

tErMs on PErsonal ProPErty: 10% buyer’s premium added to all purchases. See web page for full terms.

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

Cheryl Rozeski~ Owner

online only

Ends: WEd. May 24, 2023

RogeRs online

Consignment AuCtion

I the undersigned will sell at Public OnlinE auctiOn. lOcatEd at 45625 statE ROutE 154, ROgERs, OhiO 44455.

Preview: May 23, 2023 4:00 - 6:00 P.M.

Pick UP: May 26, 2023 4:00 - 6:00 P.M.

stORE & REstauRant EquipMEnt

tOOls ~ hOusEhOld

stORE & REstauRant EquipMEnt: 2-3 glass door beverage coolers; Maxx Cold SS sandwich counter; SS Hollymatic vacuum sealer; Precision deli case; Nemco pizza warmer; single basket deep fryer; Avantco heated display cabinet; M&M display; Triton ATM display; ice cream bar vendor; Globe SS slicer; various wire racks;

tOOls: vinyl fence posts; Dayton torpedo heater; new exterior door; high wheel push mower; lumber; new lighting; miscellaneous hardware; Stihl chain saws; compound miter saw;

hOusEhOld: Dorm refrigerator; ping pong table; 2-Pioneer 4 scooters; beer lights; coins of the 20th Century; Visit Baerauctions.com for online bidding

nOtE: This is only a very partial list; See our website for full listing with pictures and terms.

tERMs On pERsOnal pROpERty: 10% buyer’s premium added to all purchases. See web page for full terms.

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

WadsWorth, oh • Thurs. May 18, 2023

starting at 4:00 P.M.

Houglan EstatE auction

rEaL EsTaTE – hisToric cEnTury hoME & Barn on 2.92 acrEs (sharon Twp. – wadsworTh, oh)

coLLEcTor cars & MoTorcycLEs – ForkLiFT – ZT MowEr – anTiquEs & priMiTivEs

To settle the estate, we will sell by public auction located at 1881 Fixler Rd., Wadsworth, OH 44281

2.7 miles North of I-76 on Rt. 94, then West 1 mile on Fixler Rd. to auction site. Selling in 2 rings.

rEaL EsTaTE (sELLs aT 6:30 p.M.): 2100+ Sq. Ft. Century Farmhouse (built in 1845) with Barn on 2.92 acre corner lot (Northeast corner of Fixler Rd. and Beach Rd.). Highland Local School District. 1st floor Bedroom with Enclosed Porch. 3BD/2BA. Parcel No. 033-12C-18-011 –

rEaL EsTaTE TErMs: 10% non-refundable down day of auction with balance due at closing. No financing, inspection, or other contingencies. Any desired inspections must be made prior to bidding. Property sells “As IsWhere Is” and subject to all articles of record. Announcements made day of sale take precedence over all printed advertising and statements. All information contained herein was derived from sources believed to be correct. Information is believed to be accurate, but not guaranteed.

coLLEcTor cars & MoTorcycLEs: 1928 Pierce Arrow project car; 1981 Olds Toronado w/V8 diesel;1967 Honda CL & 1964 Honda Baby Dream project motorcycles; vintage automotive items; Hercules 5 HP Hit & Miss engine.

ForkLiFT/ZT MowEr/TracTors/TooLs: A/C 30 propane forklift; Gravely 44” ZT mower; A/C B gas tractor w/Woods mower; Jacobsen & Cub Cade lawn tractors; torch set; lawn & garden tools; scroll saw; drill press; misc. shop items; hand & power tools; rough sawn lumber; hardware; scrap metal; garden items. anTiquEs & priMiTivEs: Fenton Poppy lamp; GWTW

lamp; (2) cherry chests of drawers; walnut chest; cherry long drop tables; dovetail blanket box; primitive cupboard base; dry sink; Victorian lamp table; school desks; rope beds; spinning wheels & yarn winder; wooden buckets; schoolhouse clock; crocks & jugs; Fenton, depression, & other glassware; stoneware pitchers & bowls; Currier & Ives china; Pyrex mixing bowl sets; oil lamps; old books; baby cradle; milk cans; wood corn sheller; farm primitives; iron gate; treadle sewing machine; barn lanterns; misc. items.

pErsonaL propErTy aucTion TErMs: Accepted forms of payment are Cash, Good local checks, and Credit cards. 5% Buyer’s Premium on all sales, waived for cash or good checks. ID required to register. Payment in full must be made on auction day. Buyer takes responsibility for safety & proper use of all items purchased. All items are sold “AS IS, WHERE IS” with no guarantees or warranties. All sales are final.

EsTaTE oF paTsy r hougLan –MEdina proBaTE #2022-06-Es -00386 david hougLan - ExEcuTor

Wooster, oh • Sat. JUNE 3, 2023

starting at 10:00 a .M. CHattELs - 12:00 nOOn rEaL EstatE

ICKES ABSOLUTE AUCTION

REaL EStatE * tRaCtORS * GUNS * tOOLS

The following will be offered at absolute auction LOCatEd at 310 FiREStONE ROad, WOOStER, OhiO Take Lincolnway West to Firestone road, then go south to auction site.

REaL EStatE: This story and a half bungalow with three bedrooms, one bath and a full basement with 1224 sq.ft. of living space is ready for new owners. A 22X26 detached garage, 32X64 pole building is all situated on 2.4 acres and just minutes from Wooster and surrounding communities. This parcel is located in Plain township, Wayne County and Northwestern School district. Current taxes are $1530.28 annually. Inspect the property, walk the ground a come bid your judgement.

OPEn HOUsE: MaY 11tH, 5:00 tO 7:00 P.M. LiNda WENGERd, REaLtOR/LiStiNG aGENt REMax ShOWCaSE

tOOLS aNd EQUiPMENt: John Deere A, John Deere B, Cyclone seeder, Disc Plow; 3 Cub Cadet mower decks; Lawn roller; Lincoln welder; Torch set hose regulators and gauges; Belt repair Kit; Electric hack saw; 5hp Criscraft out board motor; Old lanterns; Ladders; bench grinder; Drill press; Tree stands; old mounts; misc. hand tools. And more!!

hOUSEhOLd & COLLECtibLES: Dean Chance Testimonial Program 1965,old comic books; corn sheller; crocks; Curved glass secretary; Advertising signs; Crosley Shelvadoor vintage refrigerator; retro table lamp old Christmas décor; Coffee grinder; old albums and 78’s, good usable household items; bedroom suits; table and chairs; jar, meat grinder,misc. glassware; safe , books, treadle sewing machine, and more!!

GUNS: Winchester model 12 12ga., Remington Sportsman 58 16ga., H&R Model 176 10 ga., Remington 870 Wingmaster 16ga., Remington 1148 16ga., Remington 1148 16ga., JC Higgins Model 31 with scope .22 cal; Remington 35m Model 141 24” barrel with Weaver scope, Springfield side by side 12 ga., H&R model 48 16 ga. Single shot, Browning 16 ga semi auto Hunter model; Remington 1148 16ga with choke, Thompson Center Hawkin 54 cal. 410 muzzle loader, Hopkins & Allied 12 ga single shot, compound bow, misc assortment of ammunition, knives and more.

tERMS: Cash or good check with positive ID on personal property. No out of state checks! Ohio gun laws apply. A $10,000 non-refundable down payment due the day of the auction with the balance due at closing. The real estate sells at Absolute auction with no minimum bid and no reserve. A 10% buyer’s premium will be added to the final bid price to determine final selling price. Any inspections desired must be completed prior to the auction as

the property sells as-is with no inspection or finance contingencies. No buyers premium on the personal property. aUCtiON NOtE: Don and Thelma were well known around Wayne and surrounding counties. This property has a lot of possibilities. Could be a few surprises. Announcement the day of the auction take precedence over printed material. We will be selling in two rings with the guns and ammo selling at 11:00 a.m. Contact the Listing Agent for a personal showing. Go to remaxinwooster.com for pictures aUCtiON bY ORdER OF:

iCkES baRkER FaRMS LLC AUCTIONEER/REALTOR:

330.621.6576

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at 7:00 P.M.

DELAWARE, Oh

Sat.

May 20, 2023

Starting at 9:00 a .M.

AUCTION

SPORtS – CaSt IRON – WOODWORKING tOOLS

Delaware County Fairgrounds

236 Pennsylvania Ave., Delaware, Ohio

DoorS open at 7:30 a .M.

SPORtS – BaSEBaLL & FOOtBaLL – over 40 Baseball Bats includes: Ken Griffey Jr. 600th Home, 6-9-2008; National Hall of Fame 7/27/08 (116 of 1000); Gary Nettles signed Big Stick; many famous player bats, see website for list; 2006 OSU football; JOE BURROW, Eli Manning, Baker Mayfield rookie cards; Tom Brady; Frank Gifford, Jimmy Brown & more; BaSEBaLL

CaRDS - Bo Jackson Auburn Tigers 1983-86 & ALL STAR Rookie cards; 1963 Rookie Stars card (Pete Rose); Barry Larkin; (3) Ken Griffey Jr., 1962 Home Run Leaders(Roger Maris), Johnny Bench, Ted Williams Crash Lands, Reggie Jackson, Nolan Ryan, Joe Morgan, Ty Cobb & many more! 1942 Columbus Redbirds team, Joe Morgan & Jay Bruce & more signed baseballs; Michael Jordan in White Sox uniform; Stephen Curry; Magic Johnson; Bobble heads, & many more….FISHING – 40 rod & reels (mostly Pfluegers)

KNIVES/COLLECtIBLES.. Army brass; 20+ belt buckles; N &W Red globe RR lantern; 100+ TOYS-Tractors-JD 6030-JD licensed- JD 4010 Hi-Crop w/ damage; 4010 Collector’s Edition; implements- Die Cast autos; NY-LINT & Marx Road Graders; Froelich Gasoline Engine; Merle is a long-time collector see website for list CAST IRON-40+ pcs. Griswold #3,6,7,8,9, 10,12 skillets, 834A #9 Dutch oven w/2552 lid & trivet, “Iron Mountain” 1036A #8 Dutch oven w/1037A lid, 666 Colonial breakfast skillet & sev. more rare pcs.;

SHOP ItEMS / tOOLS: Allan is downsizing. Very nice tools include:

SHOP SMITH; Shop Smith bandsaw & jig saw; Craftsman 10” arm saw; Cummins drill press; 6” bench grinder; 7” tile saw; Steel City mortise machine; spray gun kit; flooring nailer; Barcalo wrench set; Craftsman 3/8th & ½” sockets & ratchets; tap & die set; pipe vice; blow & soldering torches; pipe wrenches; conduit bender; misc hand tools; Bissell Rug Doctor (Like New) Visit www.wigtonauctions.com for photos/terms. Restroom / Concessions. Building w/no heat. Large auction 2 rings early on bring a friend! Thanks

MERLE MaStERS / aLLaN LuSt, OWNERS

WIGTON REAL ESTATE & AUCTION LLC

WES WIGTON, LARRy WIGTON, REx STRINE , COLLIN HOWARd, JOHN HINTON, AUCTIONEERS 740-816-0049 / 419-864-8417

online only

BIDDING WILL BEGIN TO CLOSE ON:

THURS. MAY 18, 2023

aT 7:30 P.M.

CALDWELL, OHIO COMMERCIAL PROPERTY HIGH TRAFFIC ONLINE ONLY

REAL ESTATE AUCTION

MULTIPLE USES – HIGH TRAFFIC – RETAIL/OFFICE

OPPORTUNITIES – 2100 SQ. FT. MAIN FLOOR – 2100 SQ. FT. LOWER LEVEL – 1.09+/- ACRES – UPPER AND LOWER-LEVEL PARKING - OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS!!!

-BIDDING NOW OPEN48 & 78 oliVe ST., CAlDWell, oHio 43724

Opportunity is knocking w/ this high traffic commercial opportunity. This nicely finished stucco exterior building has over 4200 total square feet. The upper level currently features 2100 square feet of finished office space – complete w/ 6 offices, an open reception area, large multi-use conference room and two bathrooms. Upper-level has drop ceiling, vinyl windows, clean painted walls, great lighting and more. The lower level is ready to be suited to your needs. It has been used in the past as a deli and even as a residential rental – possibilities are abundant. This property is surrounded by other popular and well-established Caldwell businesses. If you have a current business that needs a new or another location – or if you have that idea, where you just need a place to start – look no further. Opportunity Knocks!!!

INSPECTION DaTES:

MONDaY, MaY 15TH FROM 4:00 TILL 6:00 P.M. TO BID, GO TO: WWW.EDaNDBENSCHaFER.COM

TERMS ON REL ESTATE: There will be a 10% Buyer’s Premium added to the final bid price to determine the contract price. Successful purchaser will be required to deposit a 10% non-refundable deposit within 24 hours of auction’s end, with the balance due at closing (within 45 days). Property sells “As-Is/Where-IS” w/ no warranties implied or expressed. Property sells w/ no contingencies, financing or otherwise.

Secure Title will be handling the closing.

OWNER: CONNIE CLARK

AUCTION CONDUCTED BY:

ED AND BEN SCHAFER AUCTIONEERS, LLC.

BEN SCHAFER REALTY BEN SCHAFER, AUCTIONEER/BROKER, 740-584-7253

www.edandbenschafer.com

online only

Tues. May 16, 2023

Lots CLose at 6:00 P.M.

Edgington onlinE Auction

absolute Online Timed auction. Internet bidding only, through Proxibid. auction location is 965 W. liberty St. Medina, oH 44256 see full auction catalog and pictures online at www.proxibid.com/rdfarnsworth

Preview Date: MonDay, May 15 – 5 P.M. to 6 P.M.

CheCkout/PiCkuP Date: weD., May 17 – 4 P.M. to 6 P.M.

LOader TracTOr: NICE, oneowner Kioti CK35 HST diesel 4WD Loader

Tractor w/60” QT bucket, Kioti Backhoe attachment, & 1299 hours.

MOwers/equIPMenT: SCAG 48”

Commercial walk-behind mower w/16HP

Kawasaki; Land Pride 72” 3 pt. finish mower; DR PowerWagon w/8.75 hp Briggs; DR Wood chipper w/18HP Briggs; DR 3 pt. dual action log splitter; John Deere 55 gallon 3 pt. orchard sprayer; JD 3 pt. ballast box; 6’ 3 pt. blade; 48” 3 pt. lawn aerator; chain type arena drag; Echo SRM-410U Brush Trimmer; Echo PPT-265 telescoping pole saw.

TraILer/MIsc.: Sure-Trac 5’x8’ utility trailer; log tongs; T-posts; fence supplies; garden hose; shovels & garden tools; Evinrude 7.5 HP boat motor; (5) bicycles.

TerMs: Registration and bidding through Proxibid.com. Accepted payments: Cash, Certified Checks, Wire Transfers. 10% Buyer’s Premium on all sales, 5% Cash Discount. Buyer takes responsibility for safety & proper use of all items purchased. All items are sold “As Is” with no guarantees or warranties. All sales are final. Read auction listing on Proxibid for full auction terms.

saLe by Order Of: rOger & Jane edgIngTOn - Owners

Yost wins injunction in East Palestine scam case

EAST PALESTINE, Ohio — A preliminary injunction has been issued against Michael Peppel and his Ohio Clean Water Fund for soliciting money under the guise of aiding East Palestine residents, Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost announced May 3.

The creator of the phony charity claimed to be collecting donations on behalf of Second Harvest Food Bank of the Mahoning Valley to provide residents of East Palestine with emergency aid and bottled water after the Norfolk Southern train derailment.

Yost’s initial lawsuit and request for a temporary restraining order alleged that Peppel and others have pocketed at least $131,000 of the roughly $141,000 raised from more than 3,000 donors.

In April, representatives of Second Harvest Food Bank complained to the Ohio Attorney General’s Office that they had not authorized the partnership cited by Peppel in soliciting contributions via mass emails and text messages, and had twice asked him to stop advertising the non-existent partnership. Only then did Peppel pay $10,000 — 7% of what he collected — to the food bank.

To check whether charities have complied with registration requirements, visit the attorney general’s Good Giving Guidelines and Research Charities webpage. Ohioans who suspect misuse of charitable funds or fraudulent fundraising activities should contact the Ohio Attorney General’s Office at 800-282-0515 or charitable. ohioago.gov.

Tune Traders sessions to start May 25

NOVELTY, Ohio —This spring’s Geauga Park District’s Maple Town Tune Traders sessions are set for May 25 and June 22 at The West Woods Nature Center.

From 7-9:30 p.m. each of these nights, participating singers and musicians take turns, round-robin style, presenting tunes for others to join in. All genres, instruments and skill levels are welcome.

To participate as a musician or an audience member, register at www. geaugaparkdistrict.org or 440-2869516.

For novice musicians, this format also provides great chances to watch and learn, play along and hone skills with a supportive audience as you work up to a more polished level. And for student musicians preparing for an upcoming recital or performance, Tune Traders provides a gentle, encouraging audience, with applause and praise guaranteed from people who celebrate young musicianship. Audience members, meanwhile, just enjoy a relaxing evening of well-rendered music. Admission is free.

The West Woods Nature Center is located at 9465 Kinsman Road (Route 87) in Russell Township. For more information, contact the Tune Traders’ naturalist host, Denise Wolfe, at dwolfe@ geaugaparkdistrict.org or 440226-2877.

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Unique pitchers date to 19th century

original owner. (This will not give you an exact age, but can help you approximate it.)

If you are still in doubt about whether or not to refinish your table, consult a professional refinisher or appraiser. You can find some listed on Kovels.com in the business directory.

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Since 1751, Royal Worcester has been known worldwide for its collections of porcelain goods. It remains one of the oldest producers of tableware and decorative items in England.

In the late 19th century, Royal Worcester designed unique pitchers and ewers with handles that were parts of animals or tree branches. Stag horns, dragons, winged creatures, bamboo branches and artwork popularized their style.

Painted Japonisme-style chrysanthemums and poppies with gold trim float on the ivory background of the body of this pitcher. The handle is shaped like a ram’s head. It sold for $118 at William Bunch Auctions, of Pennsylvania. It was marked with the date 1888. The ivory background color became very popular in the late 19th century but was discontinued in 1914.

Q. Our dining room table has been in the family for generations. It’s sturdy but is very well-used and looks it. If we decide to sell it, is it a good idea to refinish it? Or does that lower the value?

A. Generally, refinishing a piece of furniture will not lower the value unless it is a museum-quality antique from the 18th or 19th centuries or associated with a famous owner, maker or designer.

But if your table is meant to be used, rather than displayed as a work of art, refinishing an old, scratched surface will make it more appealing to potential buyers.

Do you know your table’s age or maker? Check it for labels or maker’s marks. To guess its age based on family history, take your age and add 25 years for each generation after its

CURRENT PRICES

• Doll, Western Barbie, blond hair, eye winks, silver Western-style jumpsuit with trim, fringe on cuffs, boots, hat, comb, brush, box, 1980, 12 inches, $65.

• Glass vase, green and opalescent green, tall with fluted sides, flared out scalloped rim, clear knop and disc foot, marked Libbey, c. 1930, 8 1/4 inches, $465.

• Pair of lamps, walnut base, four tapered sides, cylindrical paneled banana fiber parchment shade, pointed finial, Robert Whitley, c. 1975, 42-by18 1/2 inches, pair, $1,625.

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Outdoor bronze garden figures

Painesville hosts model train day

PAINESVILLE, Ohio — The Painesville Railroad Museum, 475 Railroad St., is hosting a Model Train Day with modular displays, May 20 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Visitors can see operating modular layouts in ‘N’ Scale, ‘HO’ Scale, ‘S’ gauge, ‘O’ Gauge and ‘G’ Gauge.

There will also be a model train flea market on grounds. If you would like a spot to sell some of your extra

train items, a 10 foot-by-20 foot spot is only $10 per day. Vendors are responsible for their own table, chairs and tents.

Admission is $5 for adults, $3 for

children 3-12 and $12 for a family (max two adults, three children). For more information, call Tom at 216470-5780 or visit painesvillerailroadmuseum.org.

Royal Worcester is one of the oldest and most famous makers of porcelain. It made this ram’s head pitcher in 1888. (Kovels.com photo)

should be waxed twice a year for protection.

(Learn the six collectibles not to collect anymore at kovels.com. ©2023 King Features Synd., Inc.)

Packard to offer free admission to military personnel

WARREN, Ohio — National

Packard Museum announced it will join museums nationwide in the Blue Star Museums initiative, a program that provides free admission to currently-serving U.S. military personnel and their families this summer. The 2023 program will begin on Armed Forces Day, May 20, and end on Labor Day, Sept. 4. Find the list of participating museums at arts.gov/bluestarmuseums.

The free admission program is available for those currently serving in the U.S. Military — Air Force, Army, Coast Guard, Marine Corps, Navy and Space Force, members of the Reserves, National Guard, U.S. Public Health Commissioned Corps, NOAA Commissioned Corps and up to five family members. Qualified members must show a Geneva Convention common access card (CAC), DD Form 1173 ID card (dependent ID), DD Form 1173-1 ID card or the Next Generation Uniformed Services (Real) ID card for entrance into a participating Blue Star Museum.

FarmandDairy.com | 800-837-3419 or 330-337-3419 Thursday, May 11, 2023 | Auction Guide and Antique Marketplace B15 THURS. MAY 11 through SUN. MAY 14. Scott Antique Markets, Atlanta, GA. For more info: 740-569-2800 or www.scottantiquemarkets.com FRI. MAY 12 from 2 p.m.6 p.m. & SAT. MAY 13 from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Mansfield Antique Bottle & Advertising Show & Sale, Mansfield, OH. For more info: www.ohiobottleclub.org SAT. MAY 13 from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Vintage in the Village, Millersburg, OH. For more info: www. historicdowntownmillersburg.com Antique Shows & Sales
KOVELS® Antiques & Collecting Bloom’s Charles street Antiques 730 Charles st.,Wellsburg, WV 26070 Wellsburg is located 15 miles N. of I-70 from Wheeling, 10 miles S. of Rt. 22 from Weirton on W.V. Rt. 2 large selection glass & china, furniture, primitives, dry goods open DAily 10-5, sunDAy 12-4 (304) 737-2006 or 737-2792 a bargain hunter’s oasis . . . . . . Route 43 Antique Mall in Cairo 8340 Kent Ave., NE, North Canton, Ohio 44721 (4 mi. S. of Hartville) - Now Taking Consignments Mon. 11- 5 • Closed Tuesday Wed. - Fri. 11- 5 • Sat. 10- 5 • Sun. 12 - 5 (330) 494-9268 POTTERY CITY ANTIQUES MALL 200 DEALER SPACES Downtown Exit 409 Washington, East Liverpool, Ohio (330) 385-6933 Seven days a week till 6:00 P.M. On the way to Mountaineer Resort & Fiesta Outlets “Great Prices Always” To Have Your Shop Listed In The Directory Call Sharon at (330) 337-3419 or 1-800-837-3419 ext. 242 or E-mail to: sharons@farmanddairy.com ANTIQUE DIRECTORY WHistle stop Antique MAll 50 n. Center Street, Corry, PA 814-663-7867 open: 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. WeD. Thurs. Fri. & sAT sun.: 11:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Antiques • Heirlooms • Vintage Our large inventory of antiques & collectibles is continuously changing Alley Cat Antiques tuesday - Saturday 11:00 A M. - 5:00 P M Sunday (open sometimes) 12:00 P M. - 4:00 P M Closed Mondays 740-421-9077 118 S. 7th Street, Cambridge, OH 43725 Historic Downtown Millersburg www.historicdowntownmillersburg.com May 13th, 2023

CoshoCton, oh

SAT. MAy 13, 2023

starting at 10:00 a .M.

Huge toys dream auction

Liquidation of former child care/day care center

This will be an all day auction – will be held outside, rain or shine.

Something for everyone, definitely worth your while.

Cherokee trading Post Auction Center

Cherokee Auction Center

585 south White Woman st., Coshocton, ohio

SoMe of The iTeMS wiLL be AS foLLowS A very pArTiAL LiST:

1. High chairs

2. Cribs

3. Car seats

4. Educational books and games

5. Large 6’ x 8 ‘ chalkboard on wheels

6. Little Tykes toys

7. Bouncy seats

8. Ride on toys

9. Small table and chairs

10. Board games

11. Party favors

12. Educational materials

13. TV \VCR combo in rolling case phoToS on AUCTioNZip.CoM iD # 51121

We are still organizing and unpacking...Never know what might show up in this auction.

All items will be sold as, where is ...This will be an all day auction, Huge assortment of outdoor toys, highchairs, educational materials, games, and lots more coming

Announcements the day of auction will super cede any written advertisement.

Food truck on site

Bring a friend and a chair, plan to spend the day with us. We accept cash, good check, and credit cards with a 3.5% processing fee.

Tim Welsh, licensed AucTioneer

TrAcy KelTon, AucTion firm mAnAger

Licensed and bonded in favor of the state of ohio

**aUCtiOns EVErY tHUrsDaY nigHt in MaY at 6 P.M.*** *****aUCtiOns EVErY sUnDaY at 1 P.M. in JUnE*****

Wooster, oh

THURS. MAY 18, 2023

starting at 9:00 a .M.

ANGERMAN ESTATE AUCTION

ANTIQUES • COLLECTIBLES • FURNITURE

HONDA CIVIC • JEWELRY • STAMPS

POCKET WATCHES • FENTON • DOLLS

To settle the estate, will sell the following items 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.

Nice 2015 Honda Civic LX w/ 24k miles; several newer Fenton pieces including a 2006 signed piece; assortment of older books including many from the Connie Blair & Vicki Barr series; dolls including Barbie, Ashlea, Middleton, Cabbage Patch, Wellie Wishers, & more (many NIB); collectibles including Boyds Bears, Jim Shore, Furby, & more (many NIB); women’s shoes (many NIB); small snowman blow mold; a few tools including vintage WillBurt Versa-Vise; costume jewelry plus several sterling silver rings & Black Hills gold ring, watches including Wyler, Omega, Benrus, Gruen, Fairfax 17j 14K watch on 14K chain; POCKET WATCHES: Waltham Wm. Ellery 6s, 11j w/ 14K case; Elgin grade 94 8s, 11j; Illinois grade 405, 12s, 17j open face; & Hamilton 992B 16s, 21j railroad grade marked US Govt on movement; large selection of stamps including sheets, plate blocks, and first day issues from the 1940s, 50s, and 60s; post cards; Christmas décor; furniture including beds, dressers, & more. AUCTION BY ORDER OF DALE ANgERMAN, Ex. FOR THE ESTATE OF CAROLE ANgERMAN, STARK CO. PROBATE #245576.

NOTE – Wide variety of items from several generations including Dr. Walter & Ethel Angerman and Carole Angerman. MUCH MORE to be discovered as the house is sorted and packed. Visit www.gant-realty.com and click on chattel auctions the week of the auction for updated list and pictures. Selling in 3 rings. Furniture to sell approximately 11:30 a.m. Car to sell around noon. Plan to attend.

TERMS- Cash or Good Check. Breakfast and Lunch

(330) 264-8342

4939

AUCTIONEERS:

DAvE ACkER , NICk DEFElICE , PAUl EMERSON, & JED ACkER

(330-749-6248)

Touch-a-Truck event to be held May 20

NOVELTY, Ohio — Meet the vehicles and equipment used to keep Geauga Park District parks in tip-top shape during a new Touch-a-Truck event from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. May 20 at The West Woods.

Registration is not required — just show up. There will be various tractors, trucks and construction equipment for families, kids of all ages, and the young at heart to explore through hands-on discovery. Visitors will even be able to climb onto the vehicles for a closer look and feel.

Parking will be available onsite, with shuttles running from overflow parking at ASM International, located 0.6-mile east of The West Woods on Route 87. Feel free to call ahead with questions at 440-286-9516. For more information, visit www. geaugaparkdistrict.org

Chicken pie served May 13

FOWLER, Ohio — There will be a take-out chicken pie dinner, May 13 from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m.

Cost is $12 for adults; $6 for ages 6-12; and preschool age is free.

Meals include chicken pie, potato, green beans, applesauce, cole slaw, bread and brownie.

For more information, call Regina at 330-442-1223.

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WOOSTER, OHIO 44691 buy, sell, OR trade
MILLBROOK RD.

Cigarette smoking hits all-time low

NEW YORK (AP) — U.S. cigarette smoking dropped to another all-time low last year, with 1 in 9 adults saying they were current smokers, according to government survey data released April 27. Meanwhile, electronic cigarette use rose, to about 1 in 17 adults.

The preliminary findings from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are based on survey responses from more than 27,000 adults.

Cigarette smoking is a risk factor for lung cancer, heart disease and stroke, and it’s long been considered the leading cause of preventable death.

Gradual decline. In the mid1960s, 42% of U.S. adults were smokers. The rate has been gradually

dropping for decades, due to cigarette taxes, tobacco product price hikes, smoking bans and changes in the social acceptability of lighting up in public.

Last year, the percentage of adult smokers dropped to about 11%, down from about 12.5% in 2020 and 2021. The survey findings sometimes are revised after further analysis, and CDC is expected to release final 2021 data soon.

Rise in e-cigarettes. E-cigarette use rose to nearly 6% last year, from about 4.5% the year before, according to survey data.

The rise in e-cigarette use concerns Dr. Jonathan Samet, dean of the Colorado School of Public Health. Nicotine addiction has its own health implications, including

risk of high blood pressure and a narrowing of the arteries, according to the American Heart Association.

“I think that smoking will continue to ebb downwards, but whether the prevalence of nicotine addiction will drop, given the rise of electronic products, is not clear,” said Samet, who has been a contributing author to U.S. Surgeon General reports on smoking and health for almost four decades.

Smoking and vaping rates are almost reversed for teens. Only about 2% of high school students were smoking traditional cigarettes last year, but about 14% were using e-cigarettes, according to other CDC data. (©2023 Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.)

MOGADORE, OH • FRI. MAY 19, 2023

starting at 12:00 P.M.

Quality Excavating EQuipmEnt DozEr – Excavators – skiD stEEr – tractors graDEr – asphalt trucks – trucks – trailErs – tools livE auction With onlinE BiDDing availaBlE Quality consignmEnts arE WElcomE, call JEff kiko, 330-206-1079

Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidder on locAtIon: 323 StAtE RoUtE 43, MoGADoRE, oH 44260 DIREctIonS: Take Rt. 43 north of Hartville, OH or south of Rt. 224. Watch for KIKO signs.

PrEViEW: tHUrsDaY – MaY 18, 2023 – 12:00 P.M.

DoZER – EXcAVAtoRS – ASPHAlt tRUcKS –tRAIlERS: 1997 Cat 325B L Excavator S/N: 2JR01502, 6,850 Hours, 20’ 2” boom, 10’ 6” stick cat hyd. coupler, 48” bucket - 2006 John Deere 160C LC Excavator S/N: FF160CX045689, 4,050 Hours, Hyd. coupler, 48” bucket - 2007 Kubota KX121-3 SS Compact Excavator, rubber tracks, S/N: 35556, 3,670 Hours, Open ROPS, manual coupler, 24” bucket - 1988 Komatsu D65E-8 Dozer S/N: 25492, 7,310 Hours, Open ROPS w/ brush sweeps - 2006 John Deere 550 J Dozer S/N: T0550JX126922, 2,393

Hours, Open ROPS w/ brush sweeps - 1976 John Deere 570A Motor Grader S/N: 003234T, Hours Unknown, Engine replaced in 2019 with a used engine, 8 speed2015 Etnyre Centennial “Black Topper” 3500 Gallon Bituminous Asphalt Distributor S/N: S6961, mod. CENT11, 311,330 miles and 800 hrs. on the new engine, 2” Thermometer front tank suction (in addition to rear), heated pump, power wash down system, 20’ bar w/ 1’ on/off, extra pair of folding bar joints, provisions for addition of bar (to 22’), (2) fuel oil burners, wet storage box, cone type strainer, 12x13” steel fill hose, backup alarm, LED strobe light, Mounted on 2009 International IHC 7500 Truck, “Max Force 10” VIN#: 1HTWNAZT39J166327, *The engine was replaced in 2020 with an unused government surplus - 1992 Etnyre “SAM” “Black Topper” Asphalt Distributor 3,500 Gallon S/N: C-1170, 4,312 Hours, 137,000 Miles, Insulated tank with aluminum jacket, total 20’ spray bar with tri-fold option, 1’ spray bar on/off control, full cab controls, front and rear tank suction, power wash down, (2) fuel oil burners, 90 series hydraulic pump, Mounted on 1992 International Truck IH model 2654 tandem axle chassis, 18,000# front axle, 40,000# rear axle, DT-466 230 H.P. diesel engine, 8 speed transmission, double low gear, cast spoke wheels, *Last used 2019 – Truck starts and runs, distributor seems to function, fuel oil burner not working - 2015 Etnyre Blackhawk 55 ton Paver Special Lowboy Trailer, drop deck, S/N: 1E9319414FE111339, 24’ deck, 8’ 6” width, winged lockable cover, chain and binder rack, center hook on ramp, 2 piece (stored on goose neck), aluminum wheels, outside polished, air lift 3rd axle, 4 additional, lash rings, *This trailer was not used in the winter - 2017 Eager Beaver 20XPT-B Equipment Trailer “Hi Tensile”, S/N: 112H8V344HL082058, 2 extra feet on deck length, 21’ flat, 8’ 6” oak deck width, tool box in nose, hydraulic wood filled ramps (7’X42”), taper-to-zero, 2 speed jack, hub piloted rims, LED lights, black in color, 999983 215/75R17.5 spare tire and wheel - 2014 CAM Superline 7 ton equipment trailer S/N: 5JPBU2327EP035466, Split trailer 3’ stationary, 15’ deck, 12K jack, spare tire and mount, dual axle – 2015 Ford F350 Super Duty, Power Stroke, 6.7L Diesel, 129,662 miles, 100 gallon fuel transfer tank w/ pump, Vin# 1FD8X3HT6FEB83653, w/ 9’ Reading Aluminum service bed, automatic, 129k miles, 4x4, dual rear wheels – 2007 Chevy Silverado 2500 HD, 6L, V8, 165,510 miles, Gas, Aluminum toolbox, 100 gallon fuel transfer tank w/ pump, vin #1GCHK67E573440, 4x4, Automatic – MB 53MH 9’ Tow Behind street sweeper w/ Perkins diesel engine, #1300017930, 285 hrs. – Steel trench box, 20’x12’x50”, two section stacked, 8’ bottom, 4’ top section – steel trench box, 16’x10’x42”, two section stacked, 6’ bottom, 4’ top section – steel man hole box, 8’ inside, 10’ depth – 4 steel road plates, (2) 8’x12’x3/4”, (2) 8’x16’x7/8” – concrete dump bucket – excavator mounted wheel compactor by American Compaction Equip, model DC24BLSF, #11021027, used on Cat EL 200 – Excavator buckets, 30” fits EL 200 Cat, 30” fits Cat 325L, 40” .75 cubic yard

AUctIon BY oRDER oF: H. lUlI conStRUctIon co. (HEnRY IS not REtIRInG, JUSt DoWnSIZInG)

EXcAVAtoRS – SKID loADER – tRActoRS –tRUcKS - MoStlY All onE oWnER: 2022 Bobcat E50

Online Only

STARTS: THURS. MAY 18, 2023 at 12:00 P.M.

ENDS: THURS. MAY 25, 2023 at 12:00 P.M.

Online Only AuctiOn

Furniture - crOcks - thOmAs kinkAde ArtwOrk - swArOvski crystAl Figurines Antiques - glAsswAre - cOllectibles Absolute Auction, all sells to the highest bidder oNliNE oNlY. PREviEw/PickUP locATioN: 2929 HAYNE RD., AkRoN, oH 44312. DiREcTioNS: From Canton Rd. take Hayne Rd. west, then north onto C Street to the property. Watch for KIKO signs.

PREVIEW: WED. MaY 24, 2023 – 12:00-1:00 P.M. PICKUP: tUESDaY - MaY 30, 2023 – 11:00 a .M.-2:00 P.M. NoTE: Nice clean items. For full list of details and pictures visit www.kikoauctions.com

AuctiOn by Order OF: the hOgue FAmily AuctiOneer/reAltOr: Ashley ritchey, 330-495-3474 Or Ashley@kikOcOmpAny.cOm kiko Auctioneers (330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com

Greenville, PA TUES. MAY 23, 2023

starting at 5:30 P.M.

29+ Acre FArm W/ NeW coNstructioN uNFiNished home – 3-cAr GArAGe

BArN – PAsture – orGANic hAy Field – Woods mercer co. PA – West sAlem tWP. – reyNolds schools

Also selliNG: FurNiture – household – misc. Owner downsizing. Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidder on locATion: 571 KinSMAn Rd., GREEnvillE, PA 16125 diREcTionS: Take Kinsman Rd. west of Greenville to OH/PA line or Perkins Greenville Rd. east of Kinsman. Watch for KIKO signs. rEaL EstatE sELLs at 6:00 P.M.

PrEViEW: WEDnEsDaY – MaY 17, 2023 – 6:00-7:00 P.M.

Excavator, R2 Series, 165 hrs., 18” bucket, hyd. thumb, rubber tracks, full comfort cab, #B4GP14233 – 2012 Bobcat E50, 8,148 hrs., rubber tracks, full comfort cab, hyd. thumb

– 2014 Bobcat E85 Excavator, 5,031 hrs., hyd. Thumb, full comfort cab, new rubber tracks 500 hrs. ago – 2015 Bobcat T770 Skid Steer, 92 HP, rubber tracks, 2,316 hrs., full comfort cab, hand control drive, 80” material bucket – 2014 Eager Beaver 20XPT Equipment trailer, 48,818 GVW – 2006 John Deere 5325 Tractor, w/ loader, 2,881 hrs., 67 HP, Sync. Power Shuttle, 4x4, rear remotes – John Deere 5325 Tractor, 4,302 hrs., 67 HP, front weights, 4x4, front and rear remotes – 2007 John Deere 4520 Tractor, 4,741 hrs., 53 HP, front weights, 4x4, Power Shift, front and rear remotes – Pronovost HD Dump Trailer, Mod. P516/3S, 8’Wx10’L, 8-ton Cap, new tires, 3-way hyd. Dump – 2015 Pronovost HD Dump Trailer, Mod. P516, 5’Wx10’L, 8-ton Cap. - 2015 Ford F-250 XL Super Duty, gas, 4x4, ext. cab, 110k miles –2011 Ford F-450 Super Duty, 6.7L diesel, service bed, fuel tank, automatic, dually, 170k miles - QD Bobcat 48” HD pallet forks – Bobcat LR6B Rockhound – Bobcat 725CM

72” Harley Rake – QD 48” pallet forks – Bobcat Power Tilt

PTX4 attachment – 8’ screed bucket – 18” plate compactor – Geith 24” E85 bucket w/ teeth – 5’ E50 pusher – 24”

E50 bucket with cutting edge – 9” E50 bucket – Geith 60” tilt bucket off E85 – Geith E85 12” & 36” bucket – 12” & 30”

E50 buckets – 48” Grading bucket – Jacobsen B40 Plus 3pt

Blower – Stihl 700 Cutoff saw – Honda 2” trash pump –Stihl saw water tank – Mikasa Multiquip Compactor w/ GX Honda 160 – SandPro 3020 w/ box blade, sitting 5 yrs., 3,418 hrs. – 110 gal. Weather Guard truck fuel tank – New F-250 take off tires w/ rims, used approx. 500 miles, 245 75 R17 – Spectra Precision DET 2 Transit – Spectra Precision Laser GL622 w/ (2) HL750 targets – Assorted 1” drive socket set, Apex, Cornwell, Wright – CP 1” Impact – 10Pc. Gear Wrench Set, 1” to 2” - O ring plier set – Porter Cable 150 psi, 20-gallon air compressor – Weather Guard truck toolbox – Ryan Jr. Sod Cutter, 18”, 5.5 HP Honda

AUctIon BY oRDER oF: SHERRY looS, “looS contRActInG, Inc.”

onSItE cHAttEl tERMS: 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. Cash or wire transfer on any purchases over $2,000. Information is believed to be accurate but not guaranteed. Multi Par auction process may be used.

onlInE cHAttEl tERMS: Visa, MasterCard & Wire Transfer accepted. Wire Transfer required on purchases totaling $2,000 or greater. 10% buyer’s premium on all sales. Information is believed to be accurate but not guaranteed. Multi Par auction process may be used.

auctionEEr/rEaltor: JEff r kiko, 330-206-1079 or JEffkiko@kikocompany.com

KIKo Auctioneers (330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com

REAl ESTATE: Original brick home with kitchen dining area, living room with hardwood floors, formal dining area at one end. Modern WB fireplace, full bath, office, or bedroom all on the main level. Full bath and two bedrooms upstairs. Unfinished basement w/ laundry, concrete covered patio attached to the 3-car garage. Modern 24x58 two-story addition w/ full basement. Unfinished framed for large living room, full bath, office, laundry, rear entry w/ access to basement. Wide doors & wide hallways, master bedroom upstairs w/ full bath, second bedroom, large hallway, second full bath, block foundation. Constructed at the same time 30x30 in-law suite/apartment set up for full kitchen, living room, two bedrooms, and full bath. Home has private well and septic updated in 2016. noTE: New construction includes foundation, framing, floors, studded walls, metal roof, windows, exterior doors, vinyl siding, plumbed in boiler heat. A lot of money spent, bring your contractor and finish to your liking. 30x36 barn, several pastures/paddocks, approx. 13-acre hay field cert. organic, balance in back is wooded with maple trees, previously tapped for syrup. 29+ acres total, mineral rights transfer. Bid live or online.

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.

conTEnTS SEllinG: D&R walk behind trimmer – three-cushion leather sofa w/ matching leather recliner – two hickory rockers – Cherry dining room table w/ chairs & ext. leaves – oak ped. Table – lighted curio cabinet – several upholstered wing back chairs – cherry dresser w/ mirror – two Victorian dressers – slat top trunk – rush seat rocker – marble top Victorian washstand – woodwork bench – other misc.

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: deBorAh GAtes

AuctioNeer/reAltor: rudy W. KiKo, 330-540-2416rs322138 & Au005639. russ KiKo Assoc. #Ay000170l ANd russell t. KiKo Jr., 330-495-0923 - rs222810l & Au002727l russ KiKo Assoc. #Ay000170l

KiKo Auctioneers

(330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com

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Scio, oH

TUES.

MAY 16, 2023

starting at 6:00 P.M.

7.4 Acres W/ Brick

stAgecoAch home equipment sheds Woods – pAsture

home needs hAndymAn updAtes north tWp. – hArrison co., oh hArrison hills schools

live Auction W/ online

Bidding AvAilABle

Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidder on locATion: 39625 GUndY RidGE Rd., Scio, oH 43988

Visit www.kikoauctions.com for full details.

Auction By order of: chris meyer, leon & cAthy heAvener

Auctioneer/reAltor: george p kiko, 330-418-1095 or george@kikocompAny.com

KiKo Auctioneers

(330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com

Conneaut Lake, Pa

Fri. May 19, 2023

starting at 6:00 P.M.

72+ Acres Of WOOded LAnd

sAdsbury TWp. – crAWfOrd cO pA

HunTing & recreATiOn LAnd – Offered in TWO AdjOining

pArceLs – Over 30+ Acres eAcH – OnLine bidding AvAiLAbLe

Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidder on location: Stoney Point rd., conneaut lake, Pa 16316. directionS: Take Rt. 322 just SW of 285 in Conneaut Lake approx. 1 mile to Atlantic Lake Rd. and south.

Frontage on Atlantic Lake Rd., Townline Rd. W., and Stoney Point Rd. Come walk it over. Maps at site or visit us at www.kikoauctions.com. Heavy timber has been cut. Great hunting parcels. Mineral rights owned to transfer.

Parcel #1 – 37.6 acres.

Parcel #2 – 34.5 acres.

Property to be sold as Separate Parcels and not to be offered as an Entirety.

AucTiOn by Order Of:

jOHn & dOrOTHy MiLLer

AucTiOneer/reALTOr:

russeLL T. (rusTy) KiKO jr., c.A.i., 330-495-0923, rusTyKiKO@KiKOcOMpAny.cOM, #Au002727L & rs-222810-L. russ KiKO AssOc. #Ay000170L. kiko auctioneers (330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com

online only

StartS : Mon. May 15, 2023 at 12:00 p.m.

EndS : Mon. May 22, 2023 at 6:00 p.m.

Online Only AuctiOn

cub cAdet ZerO-turn MOwer cub lAwn trActOr – SnOw blOwer

llAdrO FigurineS – glASSwAre inc. Viking And

PAPerweightS - cleAn FurniShingS – cOllectibleS

tOOlS And hOuSehOld iteMS

Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidders onlinE only. PickuP location: Magnolia, oH 44643.

NO PREVIEW. Contact Auctioneer for any questions on items.

PickuP datE: THURSDAY – MAY 25, 2023 – 2:00-6:00 P.M.

HoME iS Sold and itEMS nEEd to BE PickEd uP on tHiS datE.

ZEro -turn MoWEr – laWn

tractor – EQuiPMEnt & toolS: 2022

Cub Cadet Ultima ZT1 50” Zero-Turn Mower, Very Little Use, No Hr. Meter – Cub Cadet LTX 1040 Lawn Tractor Only 71hrs., 42”

Mowing Deck Never Used – MTD 10hp.

24in. Snow Blower – Fimco 30gal Pull Type

Sprayer – Brinly Fert Spreader – Tine Rake

48” Yard Rake/Thatcher – Wheel Horse

Dump Trailer – Front Tine Tiller – Craftsman

2500 PSI Pressure Washer – Husky 20gal Air Compressor – Stihl FS90R String

Trimmer & SH86C Gas Blower/Vac – Alum. Adj. & Ext. Ladders – Echo SRM-

225 String Trimmer – Angle Grinders – Pneumatic Grease Gun – HD Bench

Grinder – Hand And Yard Tools – Bull Dozer Electric Fencer – Shopvac – Etc.

Grandfather Clock – Furniture - Lladro Figurines – Glassware Inc.

Blown Glass And Fenton – Household – Much More

onlinE tErMS: Visa, MasterCard & Wire Transfer accepted. Wire Transfer required on purchases totaling $2,500 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: eugene r kikO, 330-495-0131

Or genOkikO@kikOcOMPAny.cOM

kiko auctioneers (330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com

Zoar Maifest returns May 13

ZOAR, Ohio — German traditions and new spring landscapes are the focus of Historic Zoar Village’s upcoming Maifest on May 13 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. This is a free event. Attractions include German games, make-and-take projects for children, Plein Air painting and a German car show.

German music groups will perform including Gemutlichkeit Clevelander Musikanten, the Alphorns and the Newark Maennerchor.

German-inspired food and drink will be available for purchase and visitors can dance around the tra-

ditional maypole, an activity dating back to medieval times that historians speculate was done to welcome the return of good weather and the growing season.

In addition to viewing the Zoar Garden’s latest spring blooms, visitors can see the progress made on removing the historic Norway spruce damaged during severe wind storms in March. Historic Zoar Village and the Ohio History Connection plan to replace the tree in the fall with another Norway spruce.

Visitors who wish to take a tour of the museum buildings can do so

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tHurs. may 11, 2023 AT 11:00 A.M.

at a discounted ticket price of $5 per person. Visitors can view the latest Bimeler House exhibit. “History in Pieces” features 13 quilts on loan from the National Quilt Museum. Ranging from patriotic samplers to art quilts, each was made between 1984 and 2011 and features unique designs and techniques. Rounding out the exhibit are several 19th century Zoar quilts that are on full display for the first time. The Maifest event is at 198 Main St. in Zoar. For more information, visit historiczoarvillage.com or call 330-874-3011.

ends: tues. may 16, 2023 AT 11:00 A.M.

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FOrd MOdel A – ’73 Buick rivierA – ’89 chevy PickuP – FOrkliFt cOMPAct trActOr – trAiler – cAnOe – tOOls – FireArMs

Guardianship Auction, all sells online only. Preview/PickuP location: 1416 Piedmont ave., akron, oH 44310. directions: Take Tallmadge Ave. exit east of SR 8 to Piedmont, then north to address. PREVIEW FOR AUTOMOBILES AND TRACTORS ONLY: MONDAY – MAY 15, 2023 – 4:00-5:30 P.M. PICKUP: THURSDAY – MAY 18, 2023 – 10:00 A.M.-1:00 P.M.

autos – tractor – tools: 1929 Ford Model

A, 2 Door Coupe W/ Removable Seat, Restored, Nice –1989 Chevy Sportside Pickup – 1973 Buick Riviera – CAT

LP Forklift – Bobcat CT230 Compact Diesel Tractor, 4x4, W/ Loader, 508Hrs. – Canoe – Ladders – Air Compressor – Electric Pressure Washer – Reddy Heater – Lg. LP

Tanks – Potbelly Stove – Honda Rototiller – ATV Jack –Economy Lift, Mod. W-60 – Workbenches – King Kutter

5’ Brush Cutter – Bobsleds – Log Splitter – (2) Stack Toolboxes – Job Box – Nice Wrenches And Sockets

Firearms – ammo: S&W 357 Mag. – Double Star 5.56mm AR-15- Excel 410 Full Choke Barrel – Remington Mod. 597, 22 Mag. – Ruger Ares 22LR And Others

Loads OF Ammo – Gun And Hunting Related Items

also selling: Antiques – Furniture – Primitives Anything may turn up! online terms: Visa, MasterCard & Wire Transfer accepted. Wire Transfer required on purchases totaling $2,500 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.

AuctiOn By Order OF:

suMMit cOunty cAse #2022GA00212

AuctiOneer/reAltOr: MAtthew P. kikO, 330-327-9617 Or MAttkikO@kikOcOMPAny.cOM

AuctiOneer: JAcOB cAMPBell, 330-257-8868 Or JcAMPBell@kikOcOMPAny.cOM kiko auctioneers

(330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com

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StartS : fri. May 19, 2023 at 12:00 p.m.

enDS : tueS. May 23, 2023 at 6:00 p.m.

Ventrac 4500Z – John Deere 4300 – Polaris ranger – ’73 triumPh tiger ’17 suZuki VanVan – ’15 Yamaha sr400 – arctic cat trail Xt 5,000+ rounDs 12ga. shells - Furniture – Patio Furniture Sellers relocating out of state. Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidders online only. Preview/PickuP location: 5370 HilltoP Dr. nw, StraSburg, oH 44680

Preview: MONDAY – MAY 22, 2023 – 5:00-6:00 P.M. – PickuP: FRIDAY – MAY 26, 2023 – 5:00-6:00 P.M.

eQuiPMent: Like-new 2020 one-owner Ventrac 4500Z AWD articulate, 32.5hp Kubota gas engine w/ MS720 72in. finish mower, approx. 115hrs. – John Deere 4300 diesel, 4x4, 12spd. trans. w/ sync reverser & JD 420 loader

– Woods BB60 BrushBull Extreme 5’ bushhog – Woods

RB572 3pt. blade MotorcycleS – SiDe -by-SiDe: 1973 Triumph Tiger 750, shows 10,610 miles, nice, runs & drives – 2017 Suzuki VanVan 200, vintage look, shows 3,678 miles, nice, runs & drives – 2015 Yamaha SR400, approx. 2,800 miles, runs & drives – 2013 Polaris Ranger 800 w/ 334hrs., winch, manual dump – 2014 Arctic Cat 700 Trail XT, 78hrs. alSo Selling: 5,000+ rounds 12ga. shellsChampion 12v clay target thrower – Do All target thrower – ProForm treadmill – water rowing machine – Teeter inversion table – Better Homes & Garden sectional patio set – outdoor patio table w/ LP gas center firepit – alum. table w/ (4) chairs – plastic adirondack chairs – Craftsman radial arm saws & power miter saw – (10) paintball guns – Kobalt 20gal. air compressor – oak dining room table w/ (6) chairs – drop front secretary – leather sofa – oak 4-drawer file –pie safe – (3) Marvel comics pictures – Javelina full body mount pig – large United States map – lighted Genesee beer sign – stereoscopic viewer – Lionel Penn flyer train set – steel fire pit w/ cook top – chicken coop – chicken waterer & feeder – Patriotic solar fencer – mesh elec. fence – Burley

bicycle part – Ted Bayne western saddle – assort.

tack – Weber Spirit grill

- Daniel Boone pellet cooker note: Sellers relocating out of state.

All items are nice and clean! Nothing shown until preview on Monday – May 22, 2023 –5:00-6:00 P.M. for equipment and motorcycles.

online terMS:

Visa, MasterCard & Wire Transfer accepted. Wire Transfer required on purchases totaling $2,000 or greater. 10% buyer’s premium on all sales. Information is believed to be accurate but not guaranteed. Multi Par auction process may be used.

auctioneers/realtors: Douglas l milano, 330-205-2196, or Dmilano@kikocomPanY.com anD eugene r kiko, 330-495-0131 or genokiko@kikocomPanY.com kiko auctioneers (330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com

B18 Auction Guide and Antique Collector | Thursday, May 11, 2023 FarmandDairy.com | 800-837-3419 or 330-337-3419

Hadley, Pa • THURS. MAY 25, 2023

starting at 5:30 P.M.

Clean RanCh home

laRge Two-CaR gaRage

10 aCRes – ouTbuildings

meRCeR Co. – sandy CReek Twp. – CommadoRe peRRy sChools also selling on-siTe only: box TRaileR - Tools – FuRniTuRe – household online bidding available on Real esTaTe

Owners purchased property out of state. Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidders on locATion: 197 PeRRine Rd., HAdleY, PA 16130 diRecTionS: Take PA Rt. 19 north of Mercer to Sheakleyville and west on Petersburg Rd. to Perrine Rd. and north to auction. Watch for KIKO signs.

rEaL EstatE sELLs at 6:00 P.M.

OPEn HOUsE FriDaY – MaY 19, 2023 – 4:00-5:30 P.M.

ReAl eSTATe: Brick ranch home with modern kitchen w/ appliances, dining area, large front living room with picture window, full bath, and two bedrooms on main level. Finished basement w/ 3 finished bedrooms or office/den/bonus room, as well as a laundry room, full bath, rear walk-out to covered deck. Car port & covered side porch. 1,200 SF each level. Private well & septic.

HoMe UPdATeS inclUde: Modern FA propane heat & central air last year. New hot water heater, well pump, and replacement windows. Kitchen updates include Klearvue cabinets, countertops, and flooring two years ago. New flooring and vanity in bathroom two years ago. Outbuilding/ improvements include a 24x40 two-bay heated garage w/ two automatic overhead doors, overhead door in back, concrete floor w/ drain, oil furnace, metal siding and roof, blacktop driveway, modern 24x40 metal pole building, open on one side, 30x40 metal pole building w/ sliding doors on each end, 32x36 and 24x40 livestock buildings, fenced paddock and high tensile fenced pastures, spring water year-round, wooded area in back, open land across rd., 10+ acres total. Apple trees, grape arbor. Nice quiet setting.

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.

BoX TRAileR – SnoW BlAde – ToolS – neW SHinGleS – eTc.: 2019 Cargo Express EX Series, 6’x12’ single axle, drop gate 2” ball, V-nose – SS SnowDogg snowplow mod. MD 7.5 W/ control, brackets, lights, manual, very

good cond. – Campbell Hausfeld 3500W gas generator – Farmhand 125 Mig. Welder – Ryobi electric push mower – 15 SQ GAF Timberline shingles, new in bundles on pallet, weather wood enough for 1,500 SF.

FURniTURe –

MiSc.: Oak Wardrobe

– Wicker Baskets – Upholstered Chair W/ Ottoman – Older Coke Cooler

– Usual HH Items

TeRMS on cHAT-

TelS: 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: sTanley and linda duplaga auCTioneeRs/RealToRs: Rudy w kiko, 330-540-2416, Rudykiko@kikoCompany.Com, Rs322138 & au005639 and Russell T. kiko JR., 330-495-0923, au002727l & Rs222810l

Russ kiko assoC. #ay000170l

KiKo Auctioneers (330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com

LouisviLLe, oH • Sat. May 13, 2023

starting at 10:00 a .M. • real estate sells at 10:30 a .M.

Charming remodeled Farmhouse on 5 aCres – BeautiFul landsCapes - marlBoro twp., stark Co. - high Ceilings and original trim - modern kitChen addition – sunroom outBuildings and heated in-ground pool - owned 34 Years large stone ColleCtion – Barn stone - Bridgestone grindstones - gristmill stones - troughs - sinks - hitChing posts

ChimneY stones - Capstones - Folk art Carvings - stone tools

1995 ChevY silverado - John deere X500 garden traCtor - rototiller - tools - Canning Jars online Bidding availaBle on real estate and large stones Owners retired. Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidder on location: 9364 iMMel ave. ne, louiSville, oH 44641. DirectionS: SR 44 north of Rt. 62 or south of SR 619 to State St. and west then north on Immel Ave. NE to property. Watch for KIKO signs.

RogeRs, oH

THURS. MAY 25, 2023 starting at 12:00 P.M.

29-Acre FArm With Scenic VieWS

three-Bedroom FArmhouSe – 52’x158’ horSe/cAttle BArn 20 AcreS Wooded – 9 AcreS PASture

columBiAnA county – BeAVer lSd – middleton tWP on-Site Auction With online Bidding AVAilABle Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidder on locATion: 46614

clARkSon Rd., RogeRS oH 44455

diRecTionS: Take Rt. 7 south of Rogers, Ohio, to Clarkson Rd. (CR 426) then left to auction. Visit www.kikoauctions.com for full details.

AuctioneerS/reAltorS: JeFF r. KiKo, 330-206-1079 or JeFFKiKo@KiKocomPAny.com And John d. KiKo, ext. 122

kiko Auctioneers (330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com

Canton, oH SAT. MAY 20, 2023

starting at 12:00 P.M.

3-Bedroom ranch home Well estaBlished neighBorhood corner lot - excellent location Plain tWP. - stark co. - Plain lsd also selling on-site only: Bayliner Boat honda motorcycle - kaWasaki atV cuB cadet - tools - household on-site auction W/ online Bidding aVailaBle on real estate All sells to settle the estate on locATion: 2500 HollYview Ave. ne cAnTon, oH 44721

rEaL EstatE sELLs at 12:30 P.M.

OPEn HOUsE: WEDnEsDaYMaY 17, 2023 – 4:30-6:00 P.M. Visit www.kikoauctions.com for full details.

auction By order of:

shaWn Wilson, administrator of shaWn Wilson estate auctioneer/realtor: Pete kiko, Jr., 330-749-7898, Pkiko@kikocomPany.com

KiKo Auctioneers (330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com

Salem, oh Mon. May 22, 2023

starting at 5:30 P.M. • real estate sells First

Selling For The laTe edwin Baird Family

Three-Bedroom ranch home wiTh large Two-car aTTached garage – one-acre corner loT – goShen Twp. – mahoning co. weST Branch SchoolS – Family owned Since iT waS BuilT alSo Selling: houSehold – FurniTure - ToolS

Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidder on location: 10035 S. Duck creek rD., SaleM, oH 44460. DirectionS: Take Calla Rd. east of SR 534 or west of Rt. 45 to S. Duck Creek Rd. and auction. Watch for KIKO signs.

Gorgeous 2,288 sq. ft. home, fully remodeled, well cared for. Tranquil 5 acres with mature trees and sandstone wall gardens. wrap around porch, to kitchen and dining addition with Cherry cabinets, SS appliances. Main-floor bedroom with hardwood floors, den. Sunroom, 20 X 40 in-ground pool. Second level has two spacious bedrooms. 200-amp breaker. two-car block garage and 24 X 24 pole building. Quick access to Routes 62, 44 and 224. Immediate possession at closing. You’ll love this one. Shown by appointment or open house Friday, May 12th, 2:00-5:30 P.M. Loads of photos on our website.

Stone - antiQueS: Bill thrift with sev. mill bills - stone carving planes with rosewood handles – Crandall and bush hammers - mill picks - grain scales - restored grist mill pat. 1871 - folk art carvings of animals, fruits/veg. two 600 lb. pumpkins – barn stone – bridge

stone - troughs - sinks – well pump dripstones - hitching posts - mounting block - various stone posts - capstones – grindstones - Note: large stones to be offered online starting at 11:15 A.M. Loading available

PicKuP - MoWerS - toolS: 1995 Chevy Silverado Z71

110,650 miles - John Deere X500 54” cut

- Wheel Horse 312-8 42” cut – Troy-Bilt Horse - power washer - hand tools - 6’ wreathes - canning jars

auCtion BY order oF:

Joseph (pat) CaseY and elizaBeth CaseY auCtioneer/realtor:

russell t. (rustY) kiko, Jr., C.a i., 330-495-0923, rustYkiko@kikoCompanY Com realtor: melanie k roYer, 330-831-1446, melanie@kikoCompanY Com KiKo auctioneers

(330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com

real eState: Three-bedroom, vinyl-sided ranch home with kitchen, breakfast bar and dining area. Large front living room with picture window and coat closet. Three bedrooms total. One with laundry area plus full bath with linen closet. Beautiful hardwood floors in living room and bedrooms. Full basement, modern FA heat with central air, outside entrance, fruit cellar, and sump pump. New shingles in 2016, new windows in 2009. Attached oversized two-car garage. One acre of land, corner lot, nice location. Drilled water well and private septic system. terMS on real eState: 10% down auction day, balance due at closing. A 10% buyer’s premium will be added to the highest bid to establish the purchase price. Any desired inspections must be made prior to bidding. All information contained herein was derived from sources believed to be correct. Information is believed to be accurate but not guaranteed.

Furniture – toolS – HouSeHolD: Uph. lift chair – sofa – recliner – oak dresser with mirror – cedar chest – dresser – vacuum – bed with Hollywood frame – dishes – shelf clock – stack toolbox – wrenches – sockets – gas grill – picnic table benches – floor jack – metal workbench with vise – hand sprayer – jack stands – shop vac – wheelbarrow – hose reel – sq. galv. tub –portable air tank – bench grinder – limb loppers 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: edwin Baird Family aucTioneer/realTor: randall l. KiKo, 330-831-0174, randallKiKo@KiKocompany.com kiko auctioneers (330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com

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thuRs. may 18, 2023

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thuRs. may 25, 2023

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PalEstinE, OH Mon. May 15, 2023 starting at 5:00 P.M.

Owner retiring After 17 YeArs At LOcAtiOn OperAting turnkeY Business DOYLe’s cOuntrY fresh MeAts & DeLi

Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidder on location: 171 East taggErt st., East PalEstinE , oH 44413. DirEctions: Just east of downtown in plaza.

Sells with all equipment – Duane will remain open until new buyer takes over and will assist with the transition – buyer will take over the lease. Call for details and P & L sheet, etc.

tErMs: 20% down auction day, balance due at closing. 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

JD 4230 WF, 808 hrs on rebuild engine – JD 820 3 pt diesel utility – JD 435 2 cyl diesel WF – NH LS 170 one-owner Super Boom 250 hrs – MF TO30 tractor been restoredNH QT pallet & hay forks, one owner – NH 1465 9’ haybine, like new – NH 565 Super Sweep baler with thrower – NH 849 round baler – NH 256 hay rake – NH 163 4-star tedder –(2) bale kick wagons – cone spreader – NI 38’ elevator – NI

3B GD spreader – (3) Wheel Horse lawn tractors – JD 12’ disc – 4 X 16 plow – post drill - other small equipment

teRms: Wire Transfer accepted or approved check by auctioneer. 10% buyer’s premium on all sales. Information is believed to be accurate but not guaranteed.

aucTiOneer/realTOr: russell T. (rusTy) kikO, Jr., c a i., 330-495-0923, rusTykikO@kikOcOmpany.cOm & ryan m kikO, 330-831-8565, ryankikO@kikOcOmpany.cOm KiKo auctioneers (330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com

Dalton, oH • FRI. MAY 19, 2023

starting at 11:00 a .M.

Ranch home on 2 acRes W/ shop countRy setting – spectaculaR VieWs lifetime caR collection – many 1 oWneR classic caRs – model a&ts – conVeRtible eldoRado foRd f-100 – Jeep WRangleR – challengeR – haRley daVidson desoto deluxe – RaRe caR paRts – tRactoRs & moRe! sugaRcReek tWp. – dalton lsd – Wayne county

All sells to settle the estate. LocAtIon: 2000 SW LebAnon Rd., dALton, oH 44618 dIRectIonS: From SR 21 south of Massillon, take US-RT 30 west 9 miles. Turn south onto SW Lebanon Rd. to auction location. Watch for KIKO signs.

rEaL EstatE sELLs at 12:00 P.M. – Cars sELL at 12:30 P.M.

OPEn HOUsE: MOnDaY - MaY 15, 2023 - 4:30-6:00 P.M.

ReAL eStAte: Ranch style home features two bedrooms, one bath with tub shower, dine-in kitchen, large living room with wood burning stove, formal dining room, attached 24’x 30’ two-bay garage and covered front porch with views of countryside sunsets. The home is on well water and septic, oil heat and updated 200amp breaker service. The home was completely renovated in 2006 and has been well maintained. The 26’x 80’ shop features block construction, electric, 9 ft. ceilings, a 20’x26’ heated work area w/ concrete floors, the remainder being gravel. Attached is a 11’x 60’ lean-to for added storage. With a full concrete driveway, large shop and two acres in a country setting, this property has much to offer! First time offered since new, don’t miss this opportunity and come look it over for yourself! Taxes are $1,065 per half year. Wayne Co. Parcel#76-00063.000. Call auctioneer for details on how to use your current home to buy this one!

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.

cLASSIc cAR coLLectIon: 1954 Cadillac Eldorado Convertible, V-8 331.1 Cubic In., 53,852 Miles, Shole Green Paint, Automatic, Original, Power Windows & Seats, Beautiful Car, From California Only 2nd Owner - 1972 Ford Sports Custom F-100, 2wd, Step Side, 390 Cubic In. V-8, Auto, Only 24,751 Miles, 1 Owner, Sharp Teal Paint - 1995

Jeep Wrangler, Clean Like New, Only 19,558 Miles, 2.5l 4 cyl., Auto, Soft Top W/ Glass Win., Green Metallic Paint, Tan Leather Interior, Nerf Bars - 1927 Model T Tour Sedan, Shows 52k Miles, New Engine, Restored, Cloth Int., Olive Green - 1921 Ford Model T Roadster Shows 99k Miles, Automatic W/ High Low, Soft Top, Black - 1931 Ford Model A Sedan,

96k Miles, 7.8L V-8, 4 Door, Leather Loaded, Factory CB Radio - 1984 Chrysler LeBaron Convertible, 48k Miles, 2.6l Mitsubishi 4 Cyl., Leather Loaded, Continental Rear Bumper Kit - 1981 Chevrolet Chevette, 1 Owner, Auto, 1.6 L. 4 Cyl., Hatchback, Continental Bumper Kit- Rare B.W Electric Model T Coil Tester - Model A Frame & Motor - There Are Loads Of Rare Antique Car Parts Of All Makes And Models

- Anything Could Turn Up! This Collection Was A Lifelong Passion Of The Late Larry Baer, It Is An Honor To Have His Auction. These Cars Have All Been Sitting But All Have Been Recently Serviced And Are Running! tRActoRS & MoRe: Allis Chalmers B - Ferguson

TO-30 Loader Tractor, 12 volt - Ford 9N, Good Rubber, 6 volt

- Simplicity 7114 hydro. Garden Tractor, 14 HP Kohler, 42”

Deck - Utility Carts - Homemade Hydro. Dump Trailer - Crosley 4 Cyl. Engine - One Bottom Pull Type Plows On Steel

– 3pt. Rear Scoops - ATV Seed Spreader – 3 pt. Woods RM

550 Finish Mower - Woods 3 pt. 42” Rotary Mower - Quick Hitches – 3 pt. 5 ft. Brush hog - Trailer Axles - Hand CartVintage Boat Motor - Ladders - Push Mowers - Yard Tools

- Vintage Bicycles - Penncraft Portable Generator - Briggs.

Washing Machine Engine - Loads Of Hand Tools - 2 Wheel

Dolly - Super 3 Pressure Washer - Port. Air Tank – Misc.

Hardware - Bernzomatic Lantern - Camping Stove - Stewart

Warner Tire Balancer - Trailer Hitches & More!

AddItIonS FRoM LocAL conSIGneR: 2001 Cadillac CTS Premium, 3.6 L V-6, 134k Miles, Automatic, AWD, Leather Loaded, Sunroof, Clean – 2012 Dodge Challenger RT, Hemi 5.7L V-8, Auto W/ Paddle Shift, Only 6,913 miles, Leather Loaded, Sunroof, Nav., Nitto’s on VOXX Rims, Sharp – 2000 Harley-Davidson Fatboy Millennium Edition, One Of A Kind Custom Paint Job, Loads of After Market

Chrome, 88 Cubic In., Only 2,900 Miles – 2015 Polaris RZR

170, 2 Seat, Auto W/ Reverse, EFI – DRR 90cc Youth Race Quad, Automatic, EIKA Suspension Liquid Cooled 2 Stroke, Fresh Rebuild, Long Swing Arm, Ready To Ride 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.

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STARTS: FRI. MAY 12, 2023 at 10:00 a .M.

ENDS: TUES. MAY 16, 2023 at 10:00 a .M.

Online Only AuctiOn

VictOriAn rOse Antique stOre

AuctiOn #25 – retirement AuctiOn – cOmplete liquidAtiOn new And Antique Furniture – pArlOr lAmps – Jewelry new clOthing – Antiques – sterling nO shipping AVAilAble

Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidders oNlINE oNlY PREvIEw/PIckUP locATIoN: 234 kENT AvE. NE, HARTvIllE, oH 44632. DIREcTIoNS: Take Route 43 (Kent Ave.) just north of Maple St. (SR 619) to location.

PREvIEw: FRIDAY – MAY 12, 2023 – 1:00-2:00 P.M.

PIckUP: FRIDAY – MAY 19, 2023 – 10:00 A.M.–12:00 P.M.

NoTE: Quality goods throughout! Please bring your own help to load. Thank you.

oNlINE TERMS: Visa or MasterCard accepted. 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: mAtthew p. KiKO, 330-327-9617 Or mAttKiKO@KiKOcOmpAny.cOm

kIko Auctioneers (330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com

Canton, oH MON. MAY 22, 2023

starting at 12:00 P.M.

Easy KEEpEr Bungalow HomE rEady for updating Canton City - Canton Csd also sElling onlinE only: wasHEr & dryEr - furniturE

CostumE JEwElry

HousEHold itEms

All sells to settle the estate on lO -

cAtiON: 1244 GrANdview Ave. Sw

Cab, ARE Cap, Power Win/Locks, Auto, 6 Cyl. - 1981 Chevy C30 Sports Craft Camper, Clean, V-8 350 Cubic In., Bed, Bath, Kitchen, Dually Axle - 1976 Ford Granada, 2 Door, V-8 302 Cubic In., 70k Miles, Auto, Vinyl Top - 1984 Lincoln Mark VII Continental, 48k Miles, 5.0 L V-8, Pwr. Win/Seats/Locks, Air Suspension, A/C - 1975 Chrysler New Yorker, 39k Miles, Leather Loaded, 440 Cubic In. V-8 - 1978 Lincoln Continental Town Coupe, 32k Miles, A/C, Pwr. Win/Seats, 400 Cubic In. V-8, Metallic Mint Paint - 1977 Cadillac Deville Elegance, 65k Miles, Pwr. Win/Seat, A/C, 425 Cubic In V-8 - 1979 Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham,

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: estate of laRRy d baeR, Wayne co. pRobate case # 2022pb-e001295

auctioneeRs/RealtoRs: Jacob WhitacRe, 330-417-9123 and peteR kiko, sR., 330-705-5996 appRentice auctioneeR: andReW Rehm, 330-464-2545 KIKo Auctioneers (330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com

cANtON, OH 44710.

directiONS: From Raff Rd. take 13th St. west, then north onto Grandview St. SW to the property. Watch for KIKO signs.

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Contents auCtion:

StArtS: tUeS. MAY 16, 2023 at 12:00 P.M.

eNdS: tUeS. MAY 23, 2023 at 12:00 P.M.

PrEViEW: MOnDaY - MaY 22, 2023 - 10:00-11:00 a .M.

PiCKUP: tHUrsDaY - MaY 25, 2023 – 2:00-4:00 P.M.

Preview/PickUP lOcAtiON: 1244 GrANdview Ave. Sw, cANtON, OH 44710.

For full list of terms & items visit www.kikoauctions.com

ONliNe terMS: Visa, MasterCard & Wire Transfer accepted. Wire Transfer required on purchases totaling $2,000 or greater. 15% buyer’s premium on all sales. No shipping. Pickup only. All items must be removed during pick up time or items will be forfeited. All information contained herein was derived from sources believed to be correct. Information is believed to be accurate but not guaranteed. Multi Par auction process may be used. auCtion By ordEr of: Virginia mylius, administratrix for tHE marlEnE J. HEndErHan EstatE, starK County proBatE CasE #244627. auCtionEErs/rEaltors: asHlEy ritCHEy, 330-495-3474 or asHlEy@KiKoCompany.Com and EriC BEVington, 330-417-5471 or

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2 Door, Original, Shows 48k Miles, Maroon Paint, Cloth Int. - 1930 Ford Model A Roadster Deluxe, Convertible, Shows 778 Miles Not Actual, Complete Restore, Royal Blue Paint W/ Tan Leather Int. - 1931 Ford Model A Roadster Deluxe, Convertible, Shows 18k Miles, Complete Restore, Yellow Paint W/ Tan Leather Interior - 1951 Chrysler Desoto Deluxe, Flat 6, Shows 6k Miles, 3 On The Tree, 4 Door, 2 Tone Metallic Green W/ White Top - 1994 Ford F150 XLT, 73k Miles, 2WD, Straight
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Online Only JD TracTOrs – QualiTy Hay eQuipmenT – new HOllanD skiD lOaDer carrOll cO Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidder online. Location: 9201 BLossom Rd., mechanicstown, oh 44651. PREVIEW: Mon. May 22, 2023 – 4:00-6:00 P.M. • PICKUP: WEd. May 31, 2023 – 3:00-6:00 P.M.
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LouisviLLe, oH

FRI. MAY 12, 2023

starting at 3:00 P.M.

Live Auction

MotorhoMe - 2007 MustAng convertibLe

trAiLer – Mowers – bLowers – tooLs

AppLiAnces – Furniture – househoLd

coLLectibLes - scrAp iron And More!

Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidder on locAtIon: 5473 Meese Rd., louIsvIlle, oH 44641 visit www.kikoauctions.com for more information.

Auctioneer/reALtor: Joseph M. gLiAttA, 330-771-4012

KIKo Auctioneers (330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com

Roseville, oH

SAT. MAy 20, 2023

starting at 11:00 a .M. Koehler Auctions

MUSKINGUM COUNTY LAND AUCTION

77 AcreS MoSTly WoodS offering in 1 TrAcT 10475 elk’s Run Rd., Roseville, oH Muskingum county legal Parcel # 13-60-15-10-000, 13-60-15-14-000, 13-60-15-15-000.

noTe: This Will Be A Live Auction At The Property

This property is located in Muskingum County and is close to both Morgan and Perry County lines. BASic AucTion TerMS: A 10% buyer’s premium will be added to all final bids creating the actual purchase price. A non-refundable down payment of $10,000.00 is required on the day of the auction, with the balance at closing on or before June 20, 2023. for all auction details & information contact Jeff Koehler at 740/819-8441 or www.KoehlerAuctions.com

BroKerAge: lepi & AssociAtes

reAl estAte services

Jeff Koehler, reAltor/cAi Auctioneer 740-819-8441 www.KoehlerAuctions.com

North BeNtoN, oh Sat. May 27, 2023

starting at 10:30 aM

Albert belle legAcy llc exciting trAct Of reAl estAte 20+ Acres Of VAcAnt lAnd With lAke frOntAge On berlin lAke deerfield tWp. – pOrtAge cO. – fAmily OWned fOr yeArs

Offered in three pArcels All With lAke frOntAge & As

One Unit, mUlti pAr selling the WAy it brings the mOst nO ZOning fAmily OWned befOre lAke WAs bUilt

Online bidding AVAilAble

Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidder on location: corner of leffingwell rd. & Hartzell rd., nortH Benton, oH 44449. directionS: Near Dutch Harbor. Take Rt. 224 east of Deerfield to Bedell Rd. and south to Leffingwell Rd. and west to sale or Hartzell Rd. north of Rt. 14. Watch for KIKO signs.

Parcel #1 – 10.7 acres – corner tract – Hartzell & Leffingwell Rd. – lake frontage

Parcel #2 – 6.8 acres – mostly wooded. Fronts on Leffingwell Rd., Gallagher Rd., Kevin Rd., & Youngstown Ave. with nice woods, lots of lake frontage. You’ll love this one!

Parcel #3 – 4.8 acres – Hartzell & Jeffrey Dr. with lake frontage. 20 lots plus acreage.

note: All 3 parcels own into water.

Call for map or visit us on website. Walk the land at your leisure. 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.

AUctiOneer/reAltOr: rUssell t. (rUsty) kikO, Jr., c.A.i., 330-495-0923, rUstykikO@kikOcOmpAny.cOm

KiKo auctioneers (330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com

41-Acre HideAwAy witH two-Story Home - tHree-cAr

AttAcHed GArAGe – SmAll Pond – lonG PrivAte drivewAy

oPen & wooded lAnd – SPrinGfield twP. & ScHoolS mAHoninG co. – SellS AS A Unit

AlSo SellinG: few PieceS of fArm eqUiPment

Owner downsizing. Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidder on locaTion: 14627 WoodWorTh rd. (rT. 165), neW springfield, oh 44443. direcTions: Take Rt. 165 SE of North Lima & New Springfield or Northwest SR 14 in Unity to address. Watch for KIKO signs.

real esTaTe: Private 41+/- acres property with good vinyl sided, two-story home with fully SS applianced kitchen, pantry, center island with exposed beam ceiling, dining room with lots of natural light and built-in storage cabinets both with original hardwood floors with access to rear deck, main-level half bath, large family room with brick hearth and fireplace, large picture windows, also with access to rear deck. Enclosed breezeway/mud room with brick floor. Three second-level bedrooms and full bath. Floored walk-up attic that could easily be finished. Full basement under the entire house with 200-amp electric. New last fall FA furnace plus outdoor wood burner, well with softener, half bath, laundry area. Large rec room with Brunco wood burner with outside entrance needs to be finished with loads of storage. Mostly all new replacement windows last 5-6 years on main level. New metal standing seam roof 5 years

ago on house and garage. Attached three-car garage with new OH doors. Small pond, long private drive with pine trees. Approx. 15 acres tillable open land balance wooded. Blackberry, blueberry, & Mulberry bushes. Garden area, small greenhouse, chicken coop, small creeks, small springhouse building. New septic system 6 years ago. Great place to live. Close to everything with loads of privacy & recreation.

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.

farM eQuipMenT: NH 477 7’ haybine – flatbed hay wagon – Yanmar RS 1400 3 pt 5’ rototiller – 16’ trailer with fold-down ramps – Farmec galv. gravity box & gear 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:

ZAcH & meliSSA cHAmBerlAin

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

Andover, oH • Wed. May 17, 2023

starting at 3:30 P.M. • real estate sells at 5:00 P.M.

Farmhouse and outbuildings With 41 acres - oFFered in tWo

Parcels – 56 X 96 Pole building – 30 X 40 barn – 40 X 22 shoP

ashtabula co. - andover tWP online bidding available

Jd 2150 loader - Ford 6700 - rare massey Ferguson “40” - hay equiPment – Polaris ranger - Farm Primitives - Furniture

After 22 years owners downsizing. Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidder on location: 6522 State Route 7, andoveR, oH 44003. diRectionS: SR-7 south of Andover or north of US-322. Watch for KIKO signs.

Home is 1,443 sq. ft., metal roof. Main-floor bedroom and shower bath. Two bedrooms up, outdoor wood burner or oil heat.

PaRcel 1: Home and buildings with 10+ acres.

PaRcel 2: 30.5 acres tillable land with 370 ft frontage. Possible organic use, no herbicides in 20 years.

Shown by appointment or open sale day 2 PM.

Property to be offered as a Multi Par auction and sold whichever way it brings the most.

tRactoR – FaRM eQuiPMent:

JD 2150 with JD loader, 3500 hrs – Ford 6700 – rare Massey Ferguson “40” WF – AC

WD “45” – Case 850 dozer – Polaris Ranger

4X4 - JD 1219 9’ haybine – NH 258 rake –

JD 2R corn planter – 13-hole disc drill – JD

14T PTO hay baler – Ford PTO hay baler –3 flatbed wagons – Krone 250B 4X4 baler – Kverneland round bale chopper - Oliver #5 corn picker – 3X14 plow – 2B drag plow

– 2B 3 pt plow – Ford 8’ disc – IH cultimulcher - single cultipacker – gravity box –fodder cutter – grist mill – corn sheller –blade – AC blade – AC plow – JD #2 sickle

mower – Pioneer Forecart – 5’ brush hog

– Cub Cadet LT1554 54” – Lincoln welder

– acetylene outfit – Husqvarna 455 & 55 chainsaws

antiQueS – PRiMitiveS: Oak rolltop desk – wardrobe – oak bedroom set - 3 surge SS pail milkers – SS bucket

milker – grapple hay hooks and carrier

trollies – Litter carrier – cream separator

– wooden washing machine – brass bar scales – lanterns – bull staff – milk bottles – Clean Easy Ben H Anderson dual port milking machine – wood stanchion

– cast-iron tractor seats – iron wheels –walking plow – horse tack – 2 sets draft horse harness - cookstove – pullies – Hot Blast stove – 2 hit and miss engines both need attention

– hand tools – hardware –lumber – T-posts – 300 bales 1st cut hay

– misc. household – Join us!

auction by order oF:

Perry & mayme millard

auctioneer/realtor: russell t. (rusty) KiKo, Jr., c a i., 330-495-0923, rustyKiKo@KiKocomPany.com

realtor: melanie K. royer, 330-831-1446, melanie@KiKocomPany.com

KiKo auctioneers

(330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com

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Burton, oH

Sat. May 20, 2023

starting at 10:00 a .M.

AnnuAl Spring Auction & conSignmentS

middlefield fArm & gArden to Be

Held At geAugA co. fAirgroundS

mfWd trActorS – lAWn, gArden & conStruction equipment – WHeel

loAderS – 3 pt. AttAcHmentS

lumBer – little giAnt lAdderS

Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidder on location: GeauGa co.

FairGroundS – 14373 n cheShire St., Burton, oh 44021. directionS: Take Kinsman Rd. (Rt. 87) east of SR 44 or west of Middlefield to Burton, Ohio, circle and north to fairgrounds. Watch for KIKO signs.

drop-oFF tiMeS with loader

availaBle: Thursday, May 18 & Friday, May 19 from 9:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. Call now to consign! Early consignments will be advertised. Watch our website for additions.

conStruction eQuipMent –trencher – trailer – SKid loader:

2000 Komatsu WA600 1LE wheel loader

– 2002 Volvo L300E wheel loader – 2002

Volvo L330D wheel loader – Rolls Rite 20’ with 5’ dovetail pintle hitch – PJ 19’ trailer with 3’ dovetail – 2016 Ford F-350 58K custom toolbox body ext. cab – skid steer 4 in 1 bucket with bolt-on teeth SSQA mt – Bobcat 72” skid steer mt blade SSQA mt. hyd angle – Care Tree 30-40” tree spade SSQA mt – Vermeer M455D trencher, backhoe, dozer blade, diesel – like-new NH 258 hyd driven rake rtv – tractor – lawn eQuipMent & More: Kubota RTV 1100 CW

utility 2013 – Kubota B7510 tractor/loader/ backhoe – Kubota B2710 HSD with loader

– Kubota B2710 HSD with loader – Kubota T1870 4WD 48” deck – Kubota BX1500 4WD, 42” deck – JD 790 27 HP w/ loader

– JD D120 garden tractor 48” deck – Ford

72” #954 rotary cutter – Billy Goat 32” WB

– Yardman 30” WB – Holden ft. mt. snowblower – Holden V plow or 3 pt – port. generator alSo SellinG: Case 1825 skid loader with material and manure buckets, new rubber, 5000 hrs – Mitsubishi MT160D MFWD with 3 pt, ft. hyd blade with belly mt. Woods finish mower, 2196 hrs – MF single beater PTO manure spreader – Befco 3 pt. 4’ rototiller – Mahindra 3 pt 4’ brush hog –Pitts. 3 pt. back blade – MF 1B 3 pt plow – Befco 3 pt post drill – Husqvarna push mower – Troy-Bilt tiller – Stihl chainsaw – 2 rolls new woven wire

Special conSiGnMent: Semi load of new 1” X 6” knotty-pine barn siding – Little Giant ladders – rolls of house wrap – etc.

late additionS aS oF May 8th: 2005 F-550 4WD dump truck, power stroke diesel, 9’ plow and salt spreader – Land Pride SP 2060 60” pulverizer, like new – MF TO-35 with extra fenders – Cub Cadet 1440 14 HP 42” deck – Kubota set of R4 tires for MX5200-6000 – Case set of tires for skid steer (12X16.5) fits Case, JD & NH units – JD 20 HP 60” mower – Ferris zero-turn 61” deck – MaxxD 6 X 22 ft. tilt trailer

terMS on chattelS: Driver’s license or State ID required to register for bidder number. Cash, Check, Debit Card, Visa, or Master Card accepted. 10% buyer’s premium on all sales; 4% waived for cash or check when paid sale day. Information is believed to be accurate but not guaranteed. Multi Par auction process may be used.

Auction By order of:

middlefield fArm & gArden, 440-632-5590

AuctioneerS/reAltorS: ruSSell t. (ruSty) KiKo, Jr., c.A.i., 330-495-0923, ruStyKiKo@KiKocompAny.com or ryAn m. KiKo, 330-831-8565, ryAnKiKo@KiKocompAny.com or rudy W. KiKo, 330-540-2416, rudyKiKo@KiKocompAny.com

KiKo auctioneers (330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com

SCHOLARSHIPS

WHAT: Cynthia Hayes Memorial Scholarship

ELIGIBLE: Students who self-identify as Black and/or Indigenous; have an interest in grassroots organizing, movement building or agricultural policy and a commitment to promoting racial equity in our food and farm system; be a Minorities in Agriculture Natural Resources and Related Sciences member (either independent or university-affiliated) enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate program.

Online Only

STARTS: SAT. MAY 27, 2023 at 10:00 a .M.

ENDS: THURS. JUNE 1, 2023 at 11:00 a .M.

Now AcceptiNg coNsigNmeNts!

mAy coNsigNmeNt AuctioN – trActors – trucks

Vehicles – trAilers – recreAtioNAl – lAwN & gArdeN

FArm equipmeNt – tools

oNliNe oNly – No shippiNg - opeN to the public

Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidders oNliNE oNlY. PREviEw/PickUP locATioN: coUNTY AUcTioN BARN - 9456 colUMBUS RD. NE, loUiSvillE, oH 44641 DiREcTioNS: Take SR 173 (State St.) 2 miles east of SR 44 or 3 miles west of US Rt. 62 to Columbus Rd. and auction.

DRoPoFF: THURSDAY – MAY 25, 2023 – 9:00 A.M.-6:00 P.M. AND FRIDAY – MAY 26, 2023 – 9:00 A.M.-3:00 P.M.

PREviEw: WEDNESDAY – MAY 31, 2023 – 4:00-5:00 P.M.

PickUP: SATURDAY – JUNE 3, 2023 – 9:00 A.M.-1:00 P.M.

loader available. Our fenced graveled lot provides ample parking for drop-offs & checkouts! Not accepting furniture or household goods. Watch website for additions & pictures.

oNliNE TERMS: Visa, MasterCard & Wire Transfer accepted. Wire Transfer required on purchases totaling $2,000 or greater. 10% buyer’s premium on all sales. Information is believed to be accurate but not guaranteed. Multi Par auction process may be used.

AuctioNeers/reAltors: mAtthew p kiko, 330-327-9617 or mAttkiko@kikocompANy.com ANd george p kiko, 330-418-1095 or george@kikocompANy.com

kiko Auctioneers (330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com

New wilmiNgtoN, PA

Wed. May 17, 20213

starting at 4:00 p.m.

Drebus estate et. al.

Whiting Auction BArn

305 easy Street, New wilmington, PA 16142

SUPeR CLeaN eSTaTe

Settee & Chair. Oak Coffee/Sofa/End Tables. Dinette set. Double Recliner Sofa, Floral Couch, Overstuffed Chair, Sleeper Sofa. Queen Bed, Chest upon Chest, Dresser, Night Stands. Corner Cupboard, Marble Top Curio, Oak Drop Front Secretary-Clawfeet. Vanity & Bench/Stool. Key wind mantle clock. Violin & Case. Binoculars. P&LE-Red Globe RR Lantern. Furs/Stole. Antique Pulley, Bucket, Pictures/Artwork. Vintage Stereo Equip. Pyrex, Jewel- T, Depression, Buckeye Crocks, Pottery, Fenton, Amber, Lefton, Germany, Hall, Japan, Harker, French Saxon, Sharon pottery, Westmoreland, Westfield, Opalescent, opaque carved footed vase, Alum cups. Wall pockets, canning jars, flatware, Pots, pans, old mixing bowls. Jewelry, and jewelry cases. Weathervane, Duck decoy, Hand Carved birds, Black Americana, Laurel and Hardy car toy, wind up baby doll, dollhouse furniture. Child’s furniture, Antique blackboards. Old postcards, letters, Vintage McBurgler. Stain glass lamps, Disney-stained glass. 50’s chrome table, barn crates/boxes., Wooden License plates, Bubblegum machine, Hens on nests, Thimbles, Sewing machines, material/spools, lots of sewing. Century safe. Bose speakers, Drum set, Chimes, Keyboard, Child’s golf bag and clubs, Sleeping bags, Water ski, snow board, Chinon camera/lenses. Outdoor pavilion and canopy, Hammock, Fishing poles, lures. Busch neon. Roomba and Sweepers. Tools: Snap-On- few wrenches & sockets. Craftsman Socket/Ratchets. Sawzall, Vise, Jack stands, Shop vacs, Toolboxes, Paint sprayers, mortar gun, air brush kit. Woodworking: Forstner bits/Router/Shaper/Auger/Bits. Router, Planes, Chisels, Dado Blade sets, Biscuit jointer set. Saws, Sanders. Clamps, Starrett level square & more. Riding Mower- Yard Machines. Lawn Roller. Chainsaw in box. Lawnboy, weed wackers, blower, Gas cans. Garden tools… PoCkeT WaTCheS: Broadway 21Jewel, Walthan 15Jewel, Lever set Elgin… Knives: Queen/NRA & others…

GUNS: Win mod 94 30-30, Win 1890 22lr, Savage 25.222, Browning Gold Hunter 12ga, Moss 835 camo, Traditions 12ga NIB VR Adjustable stock, H&R Topper 58 410. 2 Compound Bows-Ammo-

CoiNS: High Grade Morgan/Peace Dollars. Silver Halves/Merc. Indian/Wheat/Large cents, old Currency, Coin sets- too much to list… aLL FFL Laws apply. estate Family handles firearms.

TeRMS oF SaLe 5% Buyer’s Premium waived for Cash or Local Check. Go to auctionzip.com 8930 for more.

auctioneer

AMOUNT: Three $5,000 scholarships

DEADLINE: May 12

APPLY: https://sustainableagriculture.net/about-us/mission-goals/ scholarship/

• • •

WHAT: GROWMARK Foundation scholarships

ELIGIBLE: Students pursuing agriculture and business-related degrees or certificates at colleges, universities and technical schools in the U.S. or Ontario, Canada.

AMOUNT: 55 scholarships of $2,000 each

DEADLINE: May 12

APPLY: form.jotform. com/230585564689169

• • •

WHAT: National Dairy Board Scholarship

ELIGIBLE: Undergraduate students in their sophomore through senior year for the 2023-24 academic school year and majoring in one of the following fields: communications/public relations, journalism, marketing, business, economics, nutrition, food science and agriculture education.

AMOUNT: Eleven $2,500 scholarships and one $3,500 scholarship

DEADLINE: May 12

APPLY: usdairy.com/about-us/ dmi/scholarship

INFO: ndbscholarships@dairy.org

• •

WHAT: All-American Dairy Show and Premier National Junior Events promotions intern

ELIGIBLE: Able to work with the advertising committee to write press releases and send to dairy publications before, during and after the show, cover the show on-site Sept 16-20 and create social media content.

AMOUNT: $1,400 compensation for remote work starting June 1 plus onsite coverage during the week of the event, Sept. 16-20.

DEADLINE: May 15

APPLY/INFO: allamericandairyshow@gmail.com

• • •

WHAT: Sheep Heritage Foundation Memorial Scholarship

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

AMOUNT: $3,000

DEADLINE: May 31

APPLY: sheepusa.org/researcheducation-scholarship

• • •

WHAT: Charlie Hawkinberry Memorial Scholarship/South Cuyahoga Sportsmens Association

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

AMOUNT: $1,000

DEADLINE: May 31

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

• • •

WHAT: Salem Saxon Scholarship Fund scholarships

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

DEADLINE: June 1

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

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SAT. MAY 13, 2023

starting at 9 a .M.

CONSIGNMENT AUCTION @ 10004 RT.98 EDINBORO, PA 16412: LARGE ASSORTMENT OF VEHICLES – ANTIQUE AND MODERN. TONS OF AUTOMOBILE & BIKE PARTS, TRAILERS, EQUIPMENT, TOOLS, LAWN & GARDEN ITEMS & MUCH MORE!

COChRANtON, PA SAT. MAY 20, 2023

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GUN, AMMO, VEHICLE & EQUIPMENT AUCTION @ 5968 GALMISH RD. COCHRANTON, PA 16314: PISTOLS, LONG GUNS, LARGE ASSORTMENT OF AMMO & BRASS, SKID STEER, TRUCKS, TRACTORS, EQUIPMENT & MORE!

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FRI. MAY 26, 2023

starting at 6 P.M.

TOY, SIGN & ANTIQUE LIVE AUCTION W/ INTERNET BIDDING @ 10004 RT.98 EDINBORO, PA 16412: HUNDREDS OF FARM & CONSTRUCTION DIECAST TOYS. GREAT SELECTION OF ANTIQUE SIGNS, ICE CREAM CART, ADVERTISING ITEMS, GENERAL ANTIQUES & MORE! FOR ANY QUESTIONS, PLEASE CONTACT US AT KWHEELERAUCTIONEERING@GMAIL.COM OR CALL 814-250-2009. PA LIC. #AY002188

Feds fine McDonald’s franchisees

LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — Two 10-year-olds are among 300 children who worked at McDonald’s restaurants illegally, a Labor Department investigation of franchisees in Kentucky found.

Agency investigators found the 10-year-olds received little or no pay at a McDonald’s in Louisville, the Labor Department said. The franchisee for the Louisville store was among three McDonald’s franchisees fined $212,000 in total by the department.

Louisville’s Bauer Food LLC, which operates 10 McDonald’s locations, employed 24 minors under the age of 16 to work more hours than legally permitted, the agency said. Among those were two 10-year-old children. The agency said the children sometimes worked as late as 2 a.m., but were not paid.

“Below the minimum age for employment, they prepared and distributed food orders, cleaned the store, worked at the drive-thru window and operated a register,” the Labor Department said May 2, adding that one child also was

allowed to operate a deep fryer, which is prohibited task for workers under 16.

Response. Franchise owneroperator Sean Bauer said the two 10-year-olds cited in the Labor Department’s statement were visiting their parent, a night manager, and weren’t employees.

“Any ‘work’ was done at the direction of — and in the presence of — the parent without authorization by franchisee organization management or leadership,” Bauer said May 3 in a prepared statement, adding that they’ve since reiterated the child visitation policy to employees.

Federal child labor regulations put strict limits on the types of jobs children can perform and the hours they can work.

Other investigations. The Kentucky investigations are part of an ongoing effort by the Labor Department’s Wage and Hour Division to stop child labor abuses in the Southeast.

“Too often, employers fail to follow the child labor laws that protect young workers,” said division Director Karen

Garnett-Civils. “Under no circumstances should there ever be a 10-year-old child working in a fast-food kitchen around hot grills, ovens and deep fryers.”

In addition, Walton-based Archways Richwood LLC and Louisvillebased Bell Restaurant Group I LLC allowed minors ages 14 and 15 to work beyond allowable hours, the department said. Archway Richwood didn’t immediately return a call seeking comment and Brdancat Management Inc., which Bell Restaurant Group is part of, declined comment.

“These reports are unacceptable, deeply troubling and run afoul of the high expectations we have for the entire McDonald’s brand,” McDonald’s USA spokeswoman Tiffanie Boyd said. “We are committed to ensuring our franchisees have the resources they need to foster safe workplaces for all employees and maintain compliance with all labor laws.”

(©2023 Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.)

Steubenville, OH

Sat. May 20, 2023

Starting at 10:00 a .M. • real eState SellS at noon

Real estate – PeRsonal PRoPeR ty auction *

1 1/2 Story Brick HoMe witH 23x23 FaMily rooM addition – antiqueS : old clockS corner cupBoard – Secretary writing deSk dining rooM SetS – cHina & pottery & More Selling on location at:

1903 Oregon Ave., Steubenville, OH 43952

directionS: US 22 to University Blvd. then right onto Oregon. See Signs.

property: 1 1/2 story brick home with a 23’ x 23’ family room addition. Home in very good condition. Formal living room, open kitchen – dining area, sunroom, 2 bedrooms, 1 full bath & laundry room on main floor. Full attic – open area with full bathroom. Full basement with 2 car tandem garage. Many updates, furnace, windows, bathroom & kitchen.

parcel # 07-09444-000

terMS & conditionS: Deposit $5,000 upon acceptance. Balance within 30 days. Subject to confirmation of the seller.

FootnoteS: Home is in good condition. call cain realty for Showings 740-266-2246

antiqueS: Good bedroom set – Formal & dinette table sets – Secretary writing desk late 1800’s – Oak washstand – assortment of lamps – Crocks – China – Sterling silver spoon collection – Old pictures – Wood rocker – A lot of small items not listed.

Furniture: Flatback cupboard – China hutch – Marble top stand –Couches – Chairs – Loveseat – End tables – Wood bench – Sewing stand –Dining chairs – Curio cabinets full & more!

clockS: Tall Case Clock Late 1800’s – Howard Martin Tall Case Clock – Ogee 8 Day Clock – Wall Clock . hr chime – Cuckoo Clock – Seth Thomas

Shelf Clock

MuSical inStruMentS: Gibson 6 string “Chet Atkins” Guitar –Yahama Clavinova Elec. Piano – Mandolin – Bundy Flute

collectiBleS: Bell collection – Figurines – Statues – China – Glassware – Samuel Waugh “The Lincoln Family”

FootnoteS: Everything in the house is immaculate. Don’t miss this auction! There will be something for everyone.

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 : Judy SMitH Bogad, truStee For lucille p. SMitH revocaBle truSt

david larue, 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

Morgans, (29) Peace Dollars, (3) Silver Ingots, (200+) Silver Halfs-Walking Liberty, Franklin & Kennedy, (200+) Silver Dimes, Kennedy 50th Anniv. Silver Coin Set, 2012 US Mint Proof Set, Coins of Twentieth Century Set, (18) Silver Proof Sets, $1. & $5 Silver Certificates & more

FirearMs: Remington 32TC o/u 12ga Shot gun, Winchester Mod. 12 Pump Shot gun, Remington 870 WingMaster w/vented barrel 12ga pump, SKB Ithica Mod. 600 o/u 12ga Shot gun, Ithica (SKB) Mod. 600 o/u 20ga Shot gun, Winchester Mod. 101 o/u 12ga Shot gun, Savage 24J-DL o/u 12ga Shot gun (repaired Stock), A.H. Fox SXS 12ga Shot gun, S&W Mod. 12-2 Airweight 6-Shot .38spcl Revolver, Charter Arms Mod. Undercover .38spcl Revolver, Enfield No. 1 Mark III Bolt Action .303 British Rifle, Arisaka Type 99 Short Rifle w/anti- aircraft site 7.7mm Bolt Action Rifle (bolt issue), Mossin Nagant M44 Carbine Bolt Action 7.62x.54mm Rifle w/bayonet, Ruger Single Six .22cal Revolver, Mass. Arms Single Shot 12ga Shot gun, Springfield Mod. 16 .22cal Bolt Action Rifle, Ruger Colorado Cent. (1876-1976) New Model Single Six w/extra cylinder .22 & .22mag Revolver, Savage Mod. 1917 7.65mm Pistol, S&W Mod. 60 5 shot .38spcl revolver, D. Armes (France) Mod. 52 Unique .22LR Pistol, Ruger Super BlackHawk .44mag single action Revolver, S&W Mod. 64-3 Stainless Steel 6-Shot .38spcl Revolver, H&R Mod. 922 9-shot .22cal Revolver, JC Higgins Mod. 410LA .22cal Bolt Action Rifle, Connecticut Valley arms .50cal Hunter Bolt Magnum Black Powder Rifle & more.

ColleCtibles: Sterling to inc: Tiffany Sterling Silver Presentation Loving Cup 5.483 pounds (not a weighted bottom), Sterling Gravy Boat w/underplate, Compote, Tiffany Candlestick, Cups, Candleholders, S&P, Flatware & salts set, Copper Weather Vane (Dog), Copper Bucket, Primitive Early Wood Bowl 30” across, Tiger Maple Drop Front Desk over 4 Drawers, Tiger Maple Petite Chest on Chest High Boy w/Queen Anne Legs, ¼ Sawn Oak Chair w/Carved Satyr Face in Back, Ethan Allen Roll Top Desk, Nautical Glass Floats, Duck & Goose Decoys, (11) Miniature B.B.D Duck Decoys, Big Sky Carvers 20” Stork, (6) HO Brass Train Locomotives & Tender Cars Sets, Spectrum The Master Railroader series, (3) Lambert Streamlined Pullman Passenger cars (all in orig. boxes), 1950’s Schwinn Deluxe Hornet (barn find) Bicycle, Rolls Royce Hood Ornaments, Firkins, Fish Mounts inc: Sail Fish & much more.

tools: Snap-On Chest on Chest Rolling Tool Box, Snap On: Bolt Grip Puller Set, Torque Wrench, Standard & Metric Sockets & Wrenches, Mac: Standard & Metric Sock-

ets & Wrenches, Ratchet Wrenches, Gear Wrench, Matco: Gasket Cutter, Bearing Race & Seal Set, Magnetic Spark Plug Service Set, Impact Bit

Driver Set, Disc Brake Caliper Set, Metric & Standard Wrenches & Sockets, S-K : Standard & Metric Sockets & Wrenches, Husky: Wrenches & Screwdrivers, (2) Large Bench Vise (Wilton & Allpro), Endcap

Filter Wrench Set, Broken Spark Plug Remover set, Gear Ratchet Vortex

Socket System, Hubcap & Wheel remover Kit, Craftsman Wrenches, Sockets (Metric & Standard), Screwdrivers, Air Tools, Ridgid Tristand

1/8 to 5, Ridgid Pancake

Air compressor, Vise

Grips, Torches, Kennedy Chest on Chest Rolling Tool Chest, Craftsman Chest on Chest Rolling Tool Chest, Cornwell Rolling Tool Chest, Truck Bed Tool Box, Karcher 2800psi Honda GC190 Power Washer, ArgiFab Pull Behind Lawn Thatcher & much more terMs: Cash, Check, Visa, MasterCard & Discover. 15% Buyers Premium (3% waived for cash).

Auctioneer:

BArry Densmore

Apprentice Auctioneer:

John s. Britton Jr.

For complete listing & photos check densmoreauctions.com

B24 Auction Guide and Antique Collector | Thursday, May 11, 2023 FarmandDairy.com | 800-837-3419 or 330-337-3419 7198 North Ridge Madison, OH 44057 phone/fax 440-428-6873 cell 440-773-7771 Buying Complete & Partial Estates • Consignments Always Welcome BARRY DENSMORE Auctioneer Madison, oH• Fri. May 19, 2023 Preview 4:30 P.m. • Auction 6:00 P.m. Densmore Auctions 7264 North Ridge Road (Rt. 20) Madison, OH 440-773-7771 LAdies & GentLemen: Preview dAys wed. mAy 17th 4-7 P.m. & thurs. mAy 18th 11 A .m.-2 P.m. 2010 Hyundai Elantra Blue Standard Transmission w/only 49k miles 2016 Carry On Enclosed Trailer 7’x14’ Coins: 2022 American Buffalo 1 oz Gold Proof Coin, (2) America The Beautiful 5oz unc Coin, Giant half pound Gold Select-layered Silver Eagle, Giant Quarter Pound Golden Eagle, (2) Full Color Giant Half Pound Silver Eagle, (2) Giant Half Pound Silver Eagle, (3) 4oz .999 Silver Proof Federal Reserve Note, (10) 1oz Silver Commemorative Buffalo Coin, (26) Silver Liberty Eagle, American Buffalo Proof unc Silver Dollar Set, 2005 Marine Corps Proof Silver Dollar, (63)
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Mercer, PA

Fri. May 12, 2023

starting at 5:00 p.m.

Croll’s Mills AuCtions

1380 Greenville Mercer rd., Mercer, PA 16137

Hunting/FisHing: Iver Johnson 16 ga single barrel shot gun & Several pocket knives, Fishing supplies,

tools: Push mower, Scroll safe, Table saw, Drill press, ColleCtibles/HouseHolds: Cast iron - Dutch ovens, Griddle, Skillets. Wooden nail keg, Night stand, Maple rocker, steamer trunk, Smoking stand, MisC: Several cowboy hats, Western Horseman magazines, Ceramic stallion, Hammock & stand, Dog cages, Coleman lantern, Miniature horse shoeing stock, Miniature horse forecart, Misc horse tack, Misc barn and garage items...

Details to Follow ..

For pictures Check auctionzip #17949 gotoauctions #2201 estatesale.com #5692 crollsmillsauctions.com

RogeR CRoll

(724) 496-4580

au005812

terMs oF sale: Cash~Good Check~Credit/Debit Cards. 5% Convenience Fee on All Credit/Debit Cards.

Evans City, Pa

Sat. May 13, 2023

starting at 10:00 a.m.

Croll’s Mills AuCtions

1669 Evans City Rd., Evans City, Pa 16033

GaraGe autoMotive Shop Liquidation

tooLS/Shop iteMS: Clean burn waste oil burner (a month old), model CB1750, Eastwood plasma cutter, Snap-On mig welder, (3) Floor jacks Sunex, (5) Sunex post jacks, Engine stand, Engine puller, Topside creeper, Werner 24’ extension ladder, Branick strut spring compressor Model 7200, Parts cleaner, Waterloo tool box, Aro Drum pump, ATD transmission jack, Complete set off torches, Bolt bins, Lots of name brand wrenches/sockets, Cabinet, Metal Spicer cabinets, (4) wall cabinets, Race seal drivers, Cornwell hub remover, Hoppy headlight tool, Radiator pressure tester, Astro pitman arm remover, Socket sets -all sizes, AC Delco inspection cameras, Snap-On bell and u joint set, KD puller and remover set, Snap-On tap & die set, Wynns transmission flush machine, Snap-On fast charger MT3750AUR, LED lights, Bench grinder, Large Snap-On tool box - 12 drawer, Rigid shop vac, Hose clamps, Snap-On overhead work light, Snap-On battery operated tools, MiSc: Cooper Tire clock, Hasting clock, Kendall key rack, Monroe thermometer, Interstate metal sign, Barrel pumps, Dorman auto parts, Misc car parts, Log chains, Werner 24’ extension ladder, Branick strut spring compressor Model 7200, Refrigerator, Microwave, Auto filters, Many other metal advertising signs, Car Quest windshield wiper center, Scrap iron, Rotors, alum radiators, Lot of alum scrap, Batteries, (7) drums of waste oil, Snap-On Tools and promotional gear.

RogeR CRoll

Warren, Oh • Sat. May 20, 2023

starting at 10:00 am

ABSOLUTE AUCTION

357 State Road NW, Warren, Ohio 44483

New Holland TC33DA w/front loader attachment, 2-CM Lodestar 1-ton electric chain hoists, Cast Air upright air compressor, Yamaha gas powered generator, DeWalt compound mitre saw, 2-gas trash pumps, CraftSMan: top & bottom toolbox & 10” table saw, chain binders, Electric spit, Evinrude, Outboards by Yamaha & Yamaha lighted signs, BannerS: Force outboards, Yamaha watercraft, Micro craft boats, The G3 advantage, Shorland’s Yamaha boats, G3 boats & Evinrude outboards, LanternS: rr: Dressel Arlington, NJ 4-way switch, adLake: 4-way switch, PA 1911 w/red globe, #31DThe Adams & Westlake Co. yellow & NYCS, Adams & Westlake Co. PA, Adams & Westlake Co. B&O 1913, Armspear Mfg. Co. NY B&O 1925 red globe & 1925 PA RR, dietz 2-Little Wizard red globe, Little Wizard Syracuse, NY, NY Central Sys., B&O 1925 red globe, Acme inspector lamp NY Dietz globe #B, HandLan: St. Louis on globe NYCS & St. Louis PA RR globe, Armspear MFG NY 1925 Adlake globe, Vestal P&Lerrd NY. JC Higgins, Triumph Defiance #2, Dietz NY Central Vesta, Adlake N&W.ry, The Adams & West Lake N&W.ry & Penske, Embury Mfg. #40 Traffic Gard, P& Lerr #999 NY, NYCS P& Lerr, Adams & West Lake Made in USA, Adams & Westlake Co. NY #250, Dressel Arlington NJ, Pennsylvania Lined Adlake, Cigar store Indian (some cracks), Cookie JarS: Owls, Fred & Barney Flintstones, Superman & Batman, Cat woman, Coca Cola, Hippo, Pillsbury Dough boy, Oreo truck, Peppie Lapu, Mr. Peanut & Wizard of Oz, trainS: The Royal Blue American engine & coal tinder, Lionel The Black River freight train in box & Buchmann Emmett Kelly Jr Circus, crocks, crock pitchers & jugs, Henry Mc Kenna whiskey jugs, Milky the Marvelous Milking Cow, Golden Wheat pattern dishes, Vintage pictures & photos in frames, Reynolds trumpet, Stoneware: red & blue striped & blue striped Griswald small ashtray, meat cleavers, pitcher & bowl, steins, straight razors, blue granite pcs, Fire King Tulip mixing bowl, Pyrex nesting bowls, wood engraved trays, Child’s tea set, McCoy bowls, chalk items, shaving mugs, razors & brushes, “Our American Poets” photo in frame, Old Spice shaving cups & aftershave, Pelouze Mfg. Co. & Oakes Mfg. scales, corning ware, egg baskets, spittoon, albums, 45’s, Howdy Doody puppet, old banks, locks, knives, belt buckles, books, cameras, indian: pictures, dolls, bows & dream catchers, toy truCkS: Napa Auto Parts, True Value, Jim Beam semi & Happy Anniversary 35 Wal Mart semi, harpoons, MiLk JugS: gaL: McAllister’s,

Rishers, Isally’s, Wallas Dairy New Castle, & Sanitary, ½ Gal: 2-Sealtest, 2-McAllister’s, 2- Lawson, 2-Sanitarys & Islay’s: 2-Sanitary & McAllister’s, Qt: McAllister’s & Indiana Daily Golden Guernsey cream top, Yamaha Haru-No-Mal Dolls, old hats & boxes, Charmin babies in frames, wooden rolling pins, Classic Greek Roman column pedestal, oriental items, vintage painted coffee/tea set, mannequin, Kimono robes men’s & women’s, Old Life magazines, nesting chickens, wood carved ducks, small sampler cook stove, cap gun, mounted cow horns, oak: double pedestal dining room table w/6 chairs & 4 leaves, China hutch, corner cabinet w/glass front & bookshelves, Ridgeway grandfather clock, mantle clock, covered wagon clock w/horses, washstand, secretary desk, Oriental chest of drawers, chef statue w/tray, Kitchen cabinet w/door & drawer, 2 door tall kitchen cabinet, rockers, drum table, Singer sewing machine, entertainment center, 2- library tables, end tables, lamps, Hanover wall clock w/ ducks, 2-cuckoo clocks w/birds, tea cart, Shiny black lacquer Oriental coffee table inlaid pearl & 4 chairs, storage bench w/garden scene, pink & brown bench, wash stand, quilt rack, coffee table w/storage, 2 door wardrobe, smoke stand w/copper lining, acorn pattern dresser w/marble top, cedar chest w/pillow top, cedar chest, turn leg stand, drum table w/inlaid leather, 2-black curio cabinets w/glass shelves & light, 2-settee, one drawer dresser, 4 poster full bed, full bed w/dressers & night stand, white dressing table w/bench & glass top, 2-white 2 door cabinets, 2-oval tables w/marble top, corner oval curio, side table w/2 drawers & 2 doors, telephone table, kitchen cabinet w/2 drawers, wooden bench, child’s wicker chair, metal shelf, this is only a partial listing! Many unique & unusual items! this is one you won’t want to miss!

Lunch Stand available

terMS: Cash, Check, MC & Visa 10% Buyers Premium.

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

Meadville, Pa • SAT. MAY 20, 2023

starting at 10 a .M.

HUGE ABSOLUTE POA AUCTION

REAL ESTATE & CONTENTS

4 BEDROOM, 3 BATH BRICK HOME W/ 2 CAR GARAGE ORIENTAL RUGS-THOMAS CAMPBELL ORIGINAL ART-ANT. & COLL. & MORE located at 129 North Main St., Meadville, Pa

Just north of the Meadville Dermatology Institute, where parking will be permitted.

REAL ESTATE (SELLING AT NOON): 4 bedroom, 3 full bath, quad level, brick home with large ceramic tiled custom cherry kitchen & entryway, large living & dining rooms with hardwood floors, finished lower level with den, brick wood burning fireplace, full bath & laundry room, 3 upper level bedrooms including master suite & 2 additional full baths. Also featuring an attached, heated 2 car garage, beautifully landscaped lot with concrete rear patio, fenced rear yard and a 12’ x 24’ Amish built shed w/ overhead door. A very attractive, well-built home in a great north end location that just needs a bit of polishing.

ORIENTAL RUGS: 11’ 3” x 8’ 3” extra fine Bijar, Persian; 11’ 8” x 8’ 2” Kashan, Persian; 16’ 8” x 9’ 10” old Kashan, Persian; 8’ 2” x 5’ 4” primitive Shiraz, Persian; 3’ x 5’ 3” extra fine Royal Boukhara; 9’ 6” x 6’ 8” Kashan, Persian; 5’ 5” x 3’ 8” signed fine Isphahan, Persian; 3’ 3” x 2’ Persian; 5’ 3” x 3’ Tabriz; 4’ 5” x 2’ 7” Armenian village rug and others of various sizes (approx. 20 total 100% wool, high quality oriental rugs); THOMAS CAMPBELL PAINTINGS : Approx. 30 signed original Thomas Campbell framed oil & water color paintings. He was a English born, Tennessee artists who lived between 1834 & 1914 and began painting after retiring from the ministry. ANT. & COLL.: 2 linen backed WW1 lithographed recruitment posters by Michael P. Whelan; misc. fine art prints; ant. medical books; many ant. medical tools, devices, slides, etc.; medical models including full skeleton; Campbell pottery lamps; sterling silver candle holders; porcelain oil lamp; spinning wheel; modern pottery & art glass; Hummel & Goebel pcs.; modern stained glass panels; 1925 Lexington Concord sesquicentennial coin w/ orig. box; 1849 lg. cent; brass hand bell; silver plate; record albums; quilts; modern stained glass lamp; early American style cherry 3 drawer dresser; quarter sawn oak buffet; spoon carved marble top dresser; spinet desk and more. TOOLS: DR 6 ton elec. log splitter; Grizzly belt/disc sander; hand truck; Ryobi 18v leaf blower; DeWalt & B&D cordless tools; B&D cordless tree trimmer; laser levels; Craftsman table saw; drill press; NIB Porter Cable compressor; Toro & Honda push mowers; lots of misc.

hand tools and more. APPLIANCES: LG stainless-steel front-loading washer & elec. dryer w/risers; Samsung stainless steel refrigerator w/ bottom freezer (nice); Bose wave radios & Bose stereo system w/ speaker & base unit.

FURNITURE/HOUSEHOLD/MISC.: Yamaha Clavinova

CVP-409gp digital grand piano (very nice!); cream, leather sofa & matching chair; coffee & end tables; cherry dining table w/ 8 matching ladder back chairs; repo oak ice box end tables; king size Tempur-Pedic bed w/ 2 mattresses (one new in box); bunk beds; king sleigh bed; misc. dressers & chests; misc. chairs, stands & more; Mead electronic telescope; Orion BT70 binocular telescope; 27 cases new qt. mason jars; microscope; sm. fruit press; Nikon D5100 & D50 digital cameras; NordicTrack treadmill; (3) stair climbers; lots of holiday décor; kitchenware and much more! This is a large auction; 2 auctioneers will be selling at times. See auctionzip.com #1520 for photos. RE TERMS: 10% down at time of sale, balance in 45 days. There shall be a 10% buyers premium added to the high bid to determine selling price. PP TERMS : Cash, Approved PA Checks or Credit/Debit cards. Out of state or unknown checks must be accompanied by a bank letter of guarantee. 4% buyer’s premium waived for cash or check.

OWNERS : DR . RONALD & JUDITH

& AUCTIONS

MARTIN, REBECCA SMITH, POA. (814) 333-1988 - 814-720-1988

Bruce Nicolls AU-1185-L Nathan Nicolls AU-5325-L nicollsandauctions@gmail.com or AuctionZip #1520

FarmandDairy.com | 800-837-3419 or 330-337-3419 Thursday, May 11, 2023 | Auction Guide and Antique Collector B25 HICKORY, PA SAT. MAy 13, 2023 starting at 9:00 a .M. MOUNT PLEASANT TOWNSHIP VFD SPRING FARM CONSIGNMENT SALE 106 MAIN ST., HICKORY, PA 15340 CONSIGNMENT DROP OFF DATE FRIDAy 5-12-23 9 A.M. TO 7 P.M. NO HOUSEHOLD ITEMS CALL FOR EARLy CONSIGNMENT OR ANy QUESTIONS 724-263-1223 STRITZINGER AUCTION SERVICE MICHAEL STRITZINGER AU3380L 85 Perry Road Burgettstown, PA 15021 Auctioneer Lic. No. 3380-L 724-356-2301
terMS of SaLe: Cash~Good Check~Credit/Debit Cards. 5% Convenience Fee on All Credit/Debit Cards. For pictures Check auctionzip #17949 • gotoauctions #2201 estatesale.com #5692 • crollsmillsauctions.com
(724) 496-4580 au005812
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Triadelphia, WV

Sun. May 21, 2023

starting

COIN AUCTION

4299 National rd., Triadelphia, WV

GOLD/GOLD BuLLIOn: 1911-D St. Gaudens $20 gold piece (slabbed); US Gold Bullion (2 – 1999 1 oz. gold coins, 2000 1 oz. gold coin, 1999 ½ oz gold coin, 1999 ¼ oz gold coin and 1/10 oz gold coin); 1911 $5 Indian Head gold piece; 1915 Indian Head $2 ½ gold piece; $1 gold pieces (1873, 1851 & 1854); Ottoman 25 gold Kurush coin; 1844 Iranian ½ Pahlavi coins; 1911 Netherland 10 Guldens coins; 1920 Sweden 5 Kronor; 1900 Russian 5 Rubles; Austrian (1892 4 Florins, 1912 10 Corona & 1915 ! Ducat); 1878 Prussian 10 mark coin; Mexican (1917 10 Peso, 1920 & 1945 2 Peso coins); and many 1963 German Kennedy Commemorative gold coins.

SILVER/SILVER BuLLIOn: Morgan and Peace type silver dollars; Columbian Exposition halves; Barber, Walking Lib., Franklin and Kennedy Halves; Barber, Walking Lib., Washington quarters; 1877 Sitting Liberty dime; Barber, Mercury and Roosevelt dimes; 1853 Sitting Liberty half dime; silver three-cent pieces; and modern Silver Eagles bullion.

nICKELS/PEnnIES/PROOF SETS/CuRREnCy: 1873 three cent nickel; Shield, V, Buffalo and Jefferson Nickels; Large cents, Flying Eagle pennies; copper/nickel Indian Head pennies; Indian Head and Wheat pennies; Proof and Mint sets; 1907 Large $5 “Wood Chopper” note; and Silver Certificates & Red seal notes.

1857-1858 Indian Mutiny Medal, Central Indian; for Regiment Sargent Major G. Bacon, artillery

TERMS: CaSH OnLy Only pre-auction approved check accepted, call by 4:00 on Thursday May 18, 2023 for approval. We reserve the right to hold any or all your merchandise until your check clears your bank.

More details and pictures on auctionzip.com under Hagedorn.

SaLE COnDuCTED By:

HAGEDORN & ASSOCIAES

e-mail: bob@personneltemps.com

BOB HAGEDORN #416 & MARk FItzSIMMONS #168

(304) 547-5066 ExT #114

NORTH BLOOMFIELD, OH Sat. may 20, 2023

Horses start at 9:00 a.m.

Bloomfield livestock Auction llc

Located ½ mile west of Rt 45 on Rt 87, N. Bloomfield, Ohio 44450

HORSE AUCTION

SeLLiNg StaNdaRdBRed HORSeS, dRaft, SaddLe HORSeS & PONieS

Call in by Wednesday, may 17, 2023, to Consign loCal Horses in Catalog (440) 685-4487

All non-catalogued horses will be checked-in morning of sale upon arrival **ALL OUT OF STATE HORSES MUST HAVE A SHIPPER STATEMENT PAPER TO BE CHECKED-IN. Papers available at Drop-Off

teRmS: CASH, GOOD CHECK DAY OF SALE, VISA, MASTERCARD AND DISCOVER. 5% BUYERS PREMIUM WAIVED WHEN PAID WITH CASH OR GOOD CHECK.

Please call your trucker before Saturday to have your horses trucked. To insure you receive your check: Please provide your trucker with a #10 envelope with your full name (first, middle & last), correct mailing address & recommendation of horse, coggins paper if current or EID paper. dealers, Please Call/text your horse list to exclusive dealer Number 330-604-0496 before 6:00 a.m. Saturday morning.

ReStaURaNt OPeN fOR BReaKfaSt aNd LUNCH!

eQUiNe iNfORmatiON dOCUmeNt (eid): Please provide and fill in all information needed on the EID. Your compliance is mandatory! In order to sell a loose horse, paperwork MUST accompany the horse and be signed by the owner on front and back of document in red, green or blue ink NO BLACK INK! Addresses MUST be complete and signature MUST match the name on the address. You must have a phone number and it must be current (working/in-service). Having your document filled out prior to your arrival on auction day is suggested. You may pick up forms at the Livestock Office or from your trucker. We need your cooperation in this matter and it is in your best interest monetarily. Thank you.

2211 kinsmAn RoAd, nW noRth Bloomfield, ohio 44450 SaLe BaRN 440-685-4487

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NOTICE - Please do not ask to have your public auction advertised in this Public Auction Column. This column is a listing of Public Auctions which are or have been displayed elsewhere in The Auction Guide. Auction advertising must be in our office by Thursday to be listed here the following Thursday.

SAT, MAY 13 at 10:00 A.M. Salem, OH. Real estate, furniture, 2006 New Holland tractor and loader, chattels, and misc. Harry Hofmeister, Auct. Pg. B35

SUN, MAY 14 at 1:00 P.M. Youngstown, OH. Antiques, collectibles, and misc. Anglins Auction Service Pg. B4

MON, MAY 15 at 5:00 P.M. East Palestine, OH. Meat & Deli business, equipment, and misc. Kiko Auctioneers Pg.

B20

WED, MAY 17 at 5:00 P.M. North Jackson, OH. 2022 Vanguard semi trailer, 2008 International dump truck, ‘07 Ford F350, sailboat, cargo van, and misc. Ronald Roman, Auct. Pg. B30

WED, MAY 17 at 6:00 P.M. East Palestine, OH. Plant liquidation of JASAR

RECYCLING, real estate, equipment, vehicles, and misc. Hess Auction Group Pg. B16

SAT, MAY 20 at NOON. Canton, OH.

3 Bedroom home, Honda motorcycle, Kawasaki ATV, and misc. Kiko Auctioneers Pg. B19

MON, MAY 22 at NOON. Canton, OH.

Onsite: Bungalow home. Online furniture, and misc. Kiko Auctioneers Pg. B20

MON, MAY 22 at 5:30 P.M. Salem, OH.

3 Bedroom ranch home and misc. Kiko Auctioneers Pg. B19

TUES, MAY 23 at 6:00 P.M. Berlin Center, OH. 5 Wooded acre and misc. Kaufman Realty & Auctions Pg. B6

TUES, MAY 23 at 7:00 P.M. Rogers, OH. ONLINE ONLY: Coin, jewelry, and misc. Baer Auctioneers Pg. B11

THURS, MAY 25 at NOON. Rogers, OH. 29 Acre farm and misc. Kiko Auctioneers Pg. B19

FRI, MAY 26 at 1:00 P.M. Rogers, OH. Flea market open every Friday each week year round. Open the first Saturday of the month April-October. Monthly consignment auction second Tuesday of each month. Visit RogersOhio.Hibid.com or Rogersohio.com for online auction listings, details, and photos. Rogers Community Auction and Flea Market Pg. B8

OHIO 3

SAT, MAY 13 at 7:30 A.M. Mt Hope, OH. See our ad for upcoming May and June auction dates. Mt Hope Auction Pg. B9

SAT, MAY 13 at 9:00 A.M. Carrollton, OH. Spring Farm Equipment Consignment Auction. Tractors, lawn and garden, combine, tires, spreaders and more. Country Side Equipment Sales

Pg. B40

SAT, MAY 13 at 9:30 A.M. West Lafayette, OH. Farm machinery, antiques, collectibles, and misc. Cronebaugh Auction Svc. Pg. B30

SAT, MAY 13 at 10:00 A.M. Coschocton, OH. HUGE toys dream auction, former child care center, and misc. Cherokee Auction Center Pg. B16

TUES, MAY 16 at 4:00 P.M. Sugarcreek, OH. Half cents, half dollars, gold, and misc. Kaufman Realty & Auctions

Pg. B8

TUES, MAY 16 at 5:00 P.M. Freeport, OH. 91.2 Avres in 4 parcels, and misc. Kaufman Realty & Auctions Pg. B8

TUES, MAY 16 at 6:00 P.M. Scio, OH.

7.4 Acres with home and misc. Kiko Auctioneers Pg. B18

TUES, MAY 16 at 6:00 P.M. Dundee, OH. 3 Bedroom home on 1.65 acres and misc. Kaufman Realty & Auctions

Pg. B7

SAT, MAY 20 at 10:00 A.M. Stubenville, OH. Brick home, antiques, china, and misc. Gary W. Cain Realty & Auctioneers Pg. B24

TUES, MAY 23 at 4:00 P.M. Millersburg, OH. 15.5 Acres in 3 parcels, tractor, guns, and misc. Kaufman Realty & Auctions Pg. B9

SAT, MAY 27 at 9:00 A.M. Coshocton, OH. 59.847 Acres in 4 parcels, and misc. Kaufman Realty & Auctions Pg.

B6

SAT, MAY 27 at 2:00 P.M. Coshocton, OH. 2pm- 54.6 Acres in 3 parcels, 2:30pm- 4.74 wooded Acres Kaufman Realty & Auctions Pg. B6

THURS, JUN 1 at 10:00 A.M.

OH. Bandsaws, grinders, drill presses, and misc. Bright Star Realty & Auctions

LLC Pg. B38

SAT, JUN 10 at 9:30 A.M. Millersburg, OH. 18th Annual Benefit Auction. Pavilion and Gazebo, furniture, quilts, swing set and more. Holmes Co Park District Pg. B32

OHIO 4

SAT, MAY 20 at 10:00 A.M. Roseville, OH. 77 Acres in 1 tract and misc. Koehler Auctions Pg. B21

SAT, MAY 20 at 10:00 A.M. Stockport, OH. Kawasaki Mule Ford 4000 tractors, mower, tools, and misc. Kaufman Realty & Auctions Pg. B10

SAT, MAY 20 at 10:30 A.M. Caldwell, OH. 128+ in 6 tracts, ford truck, pottery, and misc. Ed & Ben Schafer, Auctioneers Pg. B10

WED, MAY 24 at 9:30 A.M. Sardis, OH. JD construction equipment, JLG booms& Scissors, trucks, and misc. Alex Lyon & Sons Auctioneers Pg. B31

THURS, MAY 25 at 1:00 P.M. Caldwell, OH. 2 Bedroom home, 2018 Silverado, firearms, and misc. Ed & Ben Schafer, Auctioneers Pg. B11

OHIO 5

FRI, MAY 12 at 1:00 P.M. Norton, OH. Antiques, clocks, lamps, and misc. Homestead Auctions Pg. B32

SAT, MAY 13 at 9:00 A.M. Wooster, OH. Large Surplus Auction. New, used and returned items from Home Depot, Amazon, Lowes, and Target. RES/ Wooster Pg. B38

TUES, MAY 16 at 11:00 A.M. Akron, OH. ONLINE ONLY: Ford Model A, ‘73 Buick Riviera, trailer, tools, and misc. Kiko Auctioneers Pg. B18

TUES, MAY 16 at 6:00 P.M. West Canaan, OH. Northern Wayne Co Land Auction. 54 acres, 3 parcels, tillable land, building lots, pasture, hunting. RES/Wooster Pg. B38

WED, MAY 17 at 5:30 P.M. Shelby, OH. Shelby absolute 23 acre land auction. Open tillable land, great location, farming rights with down payment. RES/ Wooster Pg. B36

THURS, MAY 18 at 9:00 A.M. Wooster, OH. Antiques, collectibles, furniture, and misc. Dave Acker, Auctioneer Pg. B16

THURS, MAY 18 at 10:00 A.M. Warrensville Hts., OH. 5/18 at 10AM-Printing machinery& ancillary equipment.

Online RE- 5/11 at 12PM and 1PM. See BidRosen.com for more details. Rosen & Co., Inc./ Buddy Barton Auctions Pg. B36

THURS, MAY 18 at 4:00 P.M. Wadsworth, OH. Real estate, antiques, forklift, and misc. Farnsworth Auctions LLC

Pg. B13

FRI, MAY 19 at 10:00 A.M. Dalton, OH. Ranch home on 2 acres, tractor, and misc. Kiko Auctioneers Pg. B20

SAT, MAY 20 at 10:00 A.M. Wooster, OH. Vintage Car, Motorcycle and Automobilia Auction. Cars, trucks, tractors, motorcycle, automobilia and petrolina.

RES/Wooster Pg. B39

SAT, MAY 20 at 10:00 A.M. Fredericksburg, OH. 4 Bedroom home, 2 parcels, and misc. Kaufman Realty & Auctions

Pg. B5

men’s farm absolute auction. Real estate, two story home, outbuildings, pond, tillable land, 50 guns, trailer and more. RES/Wooster Pg. B36

WED, MAY 24 at 6:00 P.M. Wooster, OH. 12 Acres and misc. Kaufman Realty & Auctions Pg. B11

THURS, MAY 25 at 5:00 P.M. Medina, OH. Home, acreage, pond. RES/ Wooster, Auct. Pg. B28

SAT, JUN 3 at 10:00 A.M. Wooster, OH. Real estate, household, collectibles, and misc. Mark Bachus Auctioneer Pg. B13

OHIO 6

FRI, MAY 19 at 10:00 A.M. Danville, OH. Spring Registered Morgan Sale and Stallion Presentation. More coming in daily! Danville Auctions, LLC Pg. B35

FRI, MAY 19 at 3:00 P.M. Croton, OH. Two Days! Guns, swords, knives, mounts, beer related memorabilia, Day 2, 10 am.: Horse drawn buggy, antiques, primitives, collectibles, and misc. Steve Green, Auct. Pg. B37

SAT, MAY 20 at 9:00 A.M. Delaware, OH. Sports, knives, fishing, cast iron, and misc. Larry Wigton, Auctioneer Pg. B14

SAT, MAY 20 at 10:00 A.M. Mount Vernon, OH. Machinery, equipment, sporting equipment, and misc. John Sperry, Auctioneer Pg. B11

WED, MAY 24 at 9:00 A.M. Marion, OH. Day 1- 5/20 at 9AM- Collector, cars, and misc.. Day 2- 5.24 at 9AMRE in 2 parcels. Ben Higgins Realty & Auction Co. Pg. B13

SAT, JUN 3 at 10:00 A.M. Mt. Vernon, OH. 23 Acre farm house and misc. The Ruckman Group Auction Pg. B4 OHIO 7

OHIO 8

SAT, MAY 20 at 9:00 A.M. Greenville, OH. Collector tractors, trucks, equipment, and misc. Bussey Bros Auctioneers Pg. B4

OHIO

PENNSYLVANIA 1

FRI, MAY 12 at 5:00 P.M. Mercer, PA. Tools, collectibles, households, and misc. Roger Croll, Auct. Pg. B25

SAT, MAY 13 at 8:00 A.M. Mars, PA. Real estate, collectibles, tools, and misc. Barkley Auctions, LLC Pg. B9

SAT, MAY 13 at 9:00 A.M. Evans City, PA. Collector cars and trucks, equipment, shop tools, and misc. John R. Huey II, Auctioneer Pg. B30

SAT, MAY 13 at 9:00 A.M. Edinboro, PA. Upcoming May Auctions: 5/13 at 9am, 5/20 at 9AM, and 5/26 at 6PM. Kevin Wheeler, Auctioneer Pg. B24

SAT, MAY 13 at 10:00 A.M. Evans City, PA. Tools, shop items, and misc. Roger Croll, Auct. Pg. B25

TUES, MAY 16 at 5:00 P.M. Velencia, PA. Antiques, collectibles, and misc. John R. Huey II, Auctioneer Pg. B8

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WED, MAY 17 at 4:00 P.M. New Wilmington, PA. Settee, chair, violin, jewelry, and misc. Duke Whiting, Auctioneer Pg.

B22

FRI, MAY 19 at 6:00 P.M. Conneaut Lake, PA. 72+ Acres in parcels, and misc. Kiko Auctioneers Pg. B18

SAT, MAY 20 at 9:00 A.M. New Wilmington, PA. Guns, pocket watch, coins, and misc. Andy Raber, Auctioneer Pg.

B12

SAT, MAY 20 at 9:00 A.M New Castle, PA. ‘04 Buick LeSabre, Craftsman riding mower, Oxy/acetyl torch, and misc. Duke Whiting, Auctioneer Pg.

B27

SAT, MAY 20 at 9:30 A.M. West Sunbury, PA. Ranch home on 2.63 acres, firearms, mowers, and misc. John R. Huey II, Auctioneer Pg. B28

SAT, MAY 20 at 10:00 A.M. Meadville, PA. Real estate, household, Campbell painting, and misc. Nicolls & Auctions Pg. B25

TUES, MAY 23 at 5:30 P.M. Greenville, PA. Farm on 29+ Acres and misc. Kiko Auctioneers Pg. B17

WED, MAY 24 at 5:30 P.M. Emlenton, PA. N.H. 478 Haybine, N.H. 276 Baler W/ Thrower, I.H. 510 Grain Drill, 2- Bale Wagons, and misc. Braham Auctions Pg. B37

THURS, MAY 25 at 5:30 P.M. Hadley, PA. Real estate, furniture, and misc. Kiko Auctioneers Pg. B19

THURS, JUN 1 at 5:00 P.M. Linesville, PA. Real estate, contents, and misc. Tammy Loucks, Auctioneer Pg. B37

THURS, JUN 8 at 6:00 P.M. Grove City, OH. Brick home with 3 bedrooms, and misc. Braham Auctions Pg. B37

PENNSYLVANIA 2

SAT, MAY 13 at 9:00 A.M. Hickory, PA.

Consignment’s for farm machinery, and misc. Michael Stritzinger, Auctioneer Pg. B25

SAT, MAY 20 at 9:00 A.M. Greensburg, PA. Harley Davidson motorcycles, parts, adverting, and misc. Mark Ferry Auctioneers Pg. B28

SAT, MAY 20 at 10:00 A.M. Tarentum, PA. Vehicles, tools, garage items, and misc. Roger Croll, Auct. Pg. B27

NEW YORK

SUN, MAY 21 at 10:00 A.M. Syracuse, NY. Construction equipment, skid steer, aerial lifts, and misc. Alex Lyon & Sons Auctioneers Pg. B32

WEST VIRGINIA

THURS, MAY 11 at 6:00 P.M. Ripley, WV. See our ad for May sales dates. Jackson Co Regional Livestock Market Pg. B31

SUN, MAY 21 at 3:00 P.M. Triadelphia, WV. Gold, Silver, Nickels/pennies, and misc, Hagedorn & Associates Pg. B26

OTHER

THURS, MAY 25 at 9:30 A.M. Parsippany, NJ. Truck, trailer, shop, and misc. Alex Lyon & Sons Auctioneers Pg. B32

ONLINE ONLY

THURS, MAY 11 at 2:00 P.M. ONLINE ONLY: Zero turn mowers and misc.

Aaron Mast Auctioneers & Appraisals Pg. B39

THURS, MAY 11 at 6:00 P.M. ONLINE personal property, comic books, furniture, collectibles, and misc. Dutton Auctions Pg. B4

MON, MAY 15 at 9:00 A.M. ONLINE:

5/15: Landscaping equipment, and misc. 5/23 at 12PM: 7+ Acre commercial RE and misc. Pamela Rose Auction Co., LLC Pg. B31

MON, MAY 15 at 7:00 P.M. JD tractors, trucks, trailers, and misc. Kaufman Auction WV Pg. B2

MON, MAY 15 at 7:00 P.M. ONLINE:

Household, antiques, and misc. Baer

Auctioneers Pg. B13

MON, MAY 15 at 7:00 P.M. ONLINE: Mueller bulk tank. Level control & Sterling pump, utility trailer, and misc. Rawn’s Auction Svc. Pg. B28

TUES, MAY 16 at 10:00 A.M. 5/125/16. ONLINE ONLY. Antique furniture, parlor lamps, jewelry, and misc. Kiko

Auctioneers Pg. B20

TUES, MAY 16 at NOON. ONLINE

ONLY: Selling kitchen, bath, flooring, windows, and misc. Visit PBAuctions. com for more details. Paranzino Auctioneers Pg. B14

TUES, MAY 16 at 6:30 P.M. ONLINE upcoming auctions, details, photos and full terms on our website, BASAuctions. com Basinger Auction Service Pg. B2

TUES, MAY 16 at 7:00 P.M. ONLINE: Antiques, collectibles, tools, and misc. Baer Auctioneers Pg. B12

WED, MAY 17 at 6:30 A.M. ONLINE

Public Monthly Forestry, Construction, Landscaping, Machinery, Equipment & Heavy Duty Truck Consignment Auction, www.edinburgauction.com Edinburg Auction Pg. B3

WED, MAY 17 at 9:45 A.M. ONLINE/

PHONE: Industrial surplus equipment and misc. Bright Star Realty & Auctions LLC Pg. B38

WED, MAY 17 at 6:00 P.M. ONLINE: Auto, Equipment, drilling accessories, and misc. Mike Perterson, Auctioneer Pg. B35

WED, MAY 17 at 7:00 P.M. ONLINE

multi-consignor automobilia, antiques, collectibles, and misc. Kaufman Realty & Auctions Pg. B7

THURS, MAY 18 at 4:00 P.M. Texas

Knife collection, displays, modern case XX, many brands, and misc. Kaufman Realty & Auctions Pg. B7

THURS, MAY 18 at 6:00 P.M. ONLINE: Loader tractor, mowers, trailer, and misc. Farnsworth Auctions LLC Pg. B14

THURS, MAY 18 at 7:30 P.M. ONLINE

ONLY: Commercial property and misc.

Ed & Ben Schafer, Auctioneers Pg. B14

FRI, MAY 19 at 9:00 A.M. Virtual: Montgomery Hog, Cummings 855, Ford 800 dump, and misc. Bright Star Realty & Auctions LLC Pg. B39

FRI, MAY 19 at 10:00 A.M. ONLINE

ONLY: 2012 Bobcat, paving/asphalt equipment, trucks, and misc. Kaufman Realty & Auctions Pg. B5

FRI, MAY 19 at 7:00 P.M. ONLINE, Johnson 25HP boat motor, hunting, fishing, camping, tools, farming items, antiques, primitives, household, and misc. Gentle Transfer Pg. B30

MON, MAY 22 at 6:00 P.M. 2 Story home, antiques, collectibles, and misc. Baer Auctioneers Pg. B10

MON, MAY 22 at 6:00 P.M. ONLINE

ONLINE: Cub Cadet Zero turn, snow blower, collectibles, and misc. Kiko Auctioneers Pg. B18

MON, MAY 22 at 7:00 P.M. ONLINE

ONLY: 15.10 Acres with horse barn and misc. Kaufman Realty & Auctions of WV Pg. B6

MON, MAY 22 at 7:00 P.M. ONLINE

ONLY: Military firearms, bayonets, ammo, and misc. Kaufman Realty & Auctions Pg. B6

MON, MAY 22 at 7:00 P.M. ONLINE

ONLY: New skid loader, tools, household, and misc. Baer Auctioneers Pg. B9

TUES, MAY 23 at 6:00 P.M. ONLINE

ONLY 5/19-5/23: Ventrac 4500Z, JD 4300, furniture, and misc. Kiko Auctioneers Pg. B18

TUES, MAY 23 at 6:00 P.M. ONLINE vehicles, tractor, equipment, tools, construction supplies, and misc. Kaufman Realty & Auctions Pg. B5

TUES, MAY 23 at 7:00 P.M. ONLINE

ONLY: Tools, household, antiques, and misc. Baer Auctioneers Pg. B11

WED, MAY 24 at 10:00 A.M. Greenville Tool inventory reduction items, and misc. JRL Auctions Pg. B36

WED, MAY 24 at 7:00 P.M. ONLINE, store and restaurant equipment, tools, household, and misc. Baer Auctioneers-Realty, LLC Pg. B13

THURS, MAY 25 at NOON. ONLINE

ONLY: Furniture, crocks, antiques, and misc. Kiko Auctioneers Pg. B17

THURS, MAY 25 at 5:00 P.M. ONLINE ONLY: 5.18-5/25. JD tractors, hay equipment, skid loader, and misc. Kiko Auctioneers Pg. B20

THURS, MAY 25 at 6:00 P.M. ONLINE

1975 Oldsmobile Delta 88 convertible, antiques, furniture, household, and misc. Dutton Auctions Pg. B2

TUES, MAY 30 at 5:00 P.M. 3 Bedroom ranch home and misc. Baer Auctioneers Pg. B9

TUES, MAY 30 at 5:00 P.M. ONLINE

ONLY: Mobile home on 1/2 acre and misc. Baer Auctioneers Pg. B12

TUES, MAY 30 at 6:00 P.M. ONLINE

ONLY:130 Acres in 4 parcels and misc.

Kaufman Realty & Auctions Pg. B8

WED, MAY 31 at 6:00 P.M. 11.21 Acres in 2 parcels, and misc. Kaufman Realty & Auctions Pg. B9

THURS, JUN 1 at 11:00 A.M. ONLINE ONLY: Accepting consignments for Tractors, trucks, lawn & garden and misc. Kiko Auctioneers Pg. B22

Deerfield awards junior fair funds

DEERFIELD, Ohio — Deerfield

Ag Services is awarding $5,000 in Fair Funding Starter Scholarships to 38 junior fair exhibitors for the 2023 fair season.

The program began in 2022 with the goal of supporting individual youth exhibitors at the start of their projects to offset some of the initial investments associated with fair livestock projects. While these scholarships will not likely offset the full cost of getting started, Deerfield said in a release that it hopes to make it more attainable for junior fair participants to take part in exhibiting the livestock of their choice.

The scholarship was eligible to students in Portage, Stark, Columbiana, Mahoning and Trumbull counties. To sign up for the program, students were required to fill out a brief application. The following students, listed with their home county, were awarded scholarships with amounts

Gabriel estate auction

1712 Hollow Rd., New Castle, Pa 16101

04 Buick LeSabre-153k-Inspected.

Polywood Glider Chair, Old Alum Glider. 6 Press Back Oak Chairs, table, Oak Chest, Curio Cabinet, Figurines, Bookcase. Recliner, Power Lift Chair, couch & chair. Maple twin beds. Blonde Oak- full bed, dresser/mirror, chest of drawers. Big Cedar Chest. Sm computer desk, executive chair, Lifetime folding table. Hospital bed, Cases of Adult Diapers, Towels, Linens. Corelleware, Porcelain Fine China, Pfaltzgraff, SS Pots & Pans. Commercial Mixer. Apple peeler, canning jars.

Craftsman Riding Mower-YS4500. Craftsman Snow Blower. Alum Ext Ladder, Lawn & Garden Tools, Gas Cans, Antique Huffy Bicycle, Movie Projector… Sioux-Valve Grinding machine.

Oxy/acetyl torch set, 230 amp welde-infinite Control, Heavy Iron toolbox, Mechanics Tools, Air tools, power tools. Portable air comp, Floor model drill press, Bits, Clamps, House jacks, air grease gun, pullers, bench grinder, bench vise, floor jack, jack stands, Bench Vise, Shop vac, Router, die grinder, hole saws, Piles of sandpaper/discs, Tons of Tools… Electrical, plumbing-lots of brass, gauges, valves, regulators, Brass valves, couplers, hydraulic couplers, chunks of brass, Lots of wire, (He was an Electriciansaved every piece)… Small I-Beams, Angle, Channel, Car Ramps, T-Posts, Iron Pipe…

Old Fishing Poles, Fly Tying Jig. Hunting Coats, Gun cabinet…

GunS/ReloadinG: Marlin Mod 80DL .22 Bolt w/Bushnell. Sears Mod 21-20 ga pump. Bushnell Spotting Scope. Lyman Rifle reloader. Shotgun reloader, hull, primers, Scale, powder measure… Much more – Quick Listing… All FFL Laws Apply-Estate Family Handles Firearms teRMS of Sale 5% Buyer’s Premium waived for Cash or Good Local Check. Go to auctionzip.com 8930 for more information.

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Sat. May 20, 2023 starting at 10:00 a.m.

Croll’s Mills AuCtions

333 Tarentum Culmerville rd., Tarentum, Pa 15084

Duncan Dispersal auctions

Sat. May 20, 2023 @ 10:00 a.m. - Cars, Motorcycles, Garage items Sat. June 3, @ 10:00 a.m. - tractor, Skid loader, Equipment, Barn items Fri. June 9 @ 5:00 p.m. - Gumball machine collection & memorabilia

Sat. June 17 @ 10:00 a.m. - Guns, Swords, Knives, Misc households this will be the first of several auctions. this auction will be mainly cars, tools, garage items, and several misc. items

OPEn HOUsE sUnDaY, maY 14, 2023

1:00 - 4:00 P.m

VEhiClES: 1961 Pontiac Bonneville Convertible - Factory 4 speed, 389 stroked 450 cui Tri power, 80% complete, originally a “heavy duty” car, has been converted to disc brakes but comes with original 8 bolt wheels and hubs plus all parts to complete the restoration. 1962 Pontiac Bonneville Convertible -Automatic 389 engine, 50% complete, plus all parts to complete car 1991 Harley Davidson Electra Glide classic - 41 k miles. 2004 Harley Davidson 883 Sporter - 1200 miles, Custom w/all original parts. Trailer.

toolS/GaraGE itEMS: Nation Wide 4v post lift - space saver lift w/ dollys & ramps, (2) Car rotisseries, Shop press, Engine lift, Several chainsaws, Nuts, Bolts, Hardware, Pipe wrenches, Torches, Air compressors, Month old Ingersoll Rand upright air compressor, Sand blaster, Vise - large, Prentiss No 23, Pipe and bolt threader by Pipe Master, Airco gas welder, Large weld table, Miller Matic AEA 200 le gas welder on trailer w/leads, Hobart 210 MVP wire welder, Vintage parts washer, Several shop boxes, Motor cycle dolly, MiSC: Memorabilia signs, Several handicap scooters, Some wood and building supplies, live and online bidding available on select items

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varied by the project: Beef ($350 each)

• Emily Scott – Portage

• Paige Anderson – Stark

• Kaylee Kolonchuk – Stark

• Colten Brahler – Stark

• Lacie Greier – Mahoning Swine ($200 each)

• Nicolas Justus – Portage

• Morgan Brown – Mahoning

• Stella Zippay – Mahoning

• William “Mason” Brown –Mahoning

• Matt Wright – Portage

• AJ Heppe – Portage

• Isabella Schuller – Mahoning

• Christopher Hershberger –Portage

• Colt Miles – Mahoning

• Joshua Murphy – Stark Horse ($100 each)

• McKinley Hineman – Portage

• Audri Woodford – Trumbull

• John Stein – Stark Goat and Lamb ($75 each)

• Karington Markusic – Mahoning

• Luke Murphy – Stark

• Odessa Hottensmith –Portage

• Cale McCraken – Portage

• Isabella Bailey – Trumbull

• Abbigale Cattrell – Stark

• Regan Johnson – Trumbull

• Nicholas Jones – Trumbull

• Justin Hall – Trumbull Rabbit and Poultry ($25 each)

• Ivy Klazon – Portage

• Abagail Pfost – Portage

• Hailey Roosa – Portage

• Alexis Huffman – Portage

• Brady Mort – Stark

• Isabella Hanson – Mahoning

• Joshua Lee – Portage

• Destiny Cappa – Mahoning

• Kaleigh Williams – Mahoning

• Ammon Hottensmith — Portage

• Valerie Stroup – Stark.

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AUCTION SALE

LocATed: WeSTMoreLAnd FAirgroundS, 123 BLue riBBon LAne, greenSBurg, PA 15601

FeATureS: Rare 1910 Metz, 2 Seat Run About,Completely Restored, (Metz, Waltham Ms), Museum Quality / Parade Ready, S/N 8240, 1994 Harley Davidson, 29,306 Miles, Vin # 1hd1bjl49ry039278 Miles, Early Mc License Plates Starting With 1914 Up To 1995, Large Selection Of Key Tags, In Binders., Of Each State, Mc Dealer Plates 1930-1987 In Binders, Early Mc Related Items, Gas Pumps, Air Meter, Sterling Gas & Advertising Signs, Hit N Miss Engines, Early Mc Parts Catalogs & Manuals, John Deere Garden Model 110 Tractors, Etc.

HArLeY dAvidSon iTeMS To incLude: MiLiTArY: 1942 WC black out light, keyed ignition / switch, oil cap, gas cap, ignition and light in original factory wrapping, H.D. signed spark plugs, Champion, 1939-1942 Skull dash, early main drive gear, new old stock in boxes: piston ring set 261-38D, 262-36, 53-40, 16-69-32A generator, 27535-47 carb float, brush set assembly, empty tail lamp lens, turn signal/running lights, Guide DH49, R8-50-1,#169, 1949, 325889-36 cover, HD tool kit in cloth bag, posters, tin signs, caps, seats, oil can, Marvel Mystery Oil can, belt buckles, pins, framed prints, Harley Davidson gas pump, etc. AdverTiSing To incLude: Sterling: gas pump, signs, maps, posters, jump suit, globes, Quaker State: signage, clock, maps, oil cans, Gulf, Mobile, Esso, Texaco maps, 72” 1 sided porcelain Gulf sign, Valvoline signs, Sinclair H-C gasoline glass sign, parking meter, glass globes, etc. TRAINS: Marx, Lionel 2037, Lionel 2682 wind up, Mercury set, large selection of HD 1/18 diecast toy motorcycles New in Boxes.

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Lancaster, ohio 43130

LOaDOUt – WeD. May 17 at NOON tO 5 P.M. Mueller 1000 gal. bulk tank, Muel-

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Mueller HiPerForm Compressor; DeLaval

VP-78 (5Hp) 3.7KW vacuum pump; DeLaval

18”x18” SS receiver, Level control & Sterling pump; 50’ plus 2½” SS pipeline and 40’ plus 1½” SS pipeline; 8 SS butt pans, 2 Galv. brisket bars and 2 entrance doors, 8 DeLaval claws, pulsators, control, wash cups & misc.; Pax 3 ring bulk bin (6’ diameter) w/ladder & 4”x14”auger; 300 gal. Hamilton fuel tank w/Fill-Rite elec. pump; 60 gal. portable fuel tank w/Gas-Boy hand pump;

4’ Miraco (Lil Springs 3200) 25 gal. cattle water; 3 Dayton electric utility 5 KW Model 3UG73D heaters (21 amp, 240V, sgl. ph.); 2 Wood hay/feed bunks 8’L; Utility trailer; 9’ utility trailer, good tires and lights, nice; 7’x8’ utility trailer, bad floor; 5’ tractor tire barn scraper w/skid steer quick tach mt.; 6’ skid steer quick tack steel feed pusher; Palsgrove 27’ elevator (Hay/grain) w/motor (Bad tires).

(Dairy equip. was in working condition and last used 4 yrs. ago) Refrigerant removed and electric professionally disconnected. Equip. removed at buyers expense.

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Rod and Amy Summers, of Flemington, West Virginia, spent a week in Scotland and a week in Ireland all the while carrying the latest issue of Farm and Dairy with them. Rod said it was great to see the sheep industry is very alive in both countries and farming is very active there. They spent one night in a castle on a dairy farm and saw that dairy farming is very alive and well in Ireland. “We talked with every farmer we could find and always took as many back roads as we could including one county road that had livestock crossings. We had to stop to let the livestock cross the road. We made a complete circle around both countries enjoying it greatly,” Rod said. They kissed the Blarney Stone, toured massive castles, yielded to all their farm tractors that use the interstate highway systems, etc. The Summers encourage everyone to visit. (Submitted photo)

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Generator, Metal Roof on House & Garage, Leaf Filter Gutters. Blk Top Drive. Includes: 28’ x 28’ Heated garage w/ Auto Door Openers w/ 12’ x 20’ Addition w/ Cemented Floor & Garage Door.

THIS IS A SUPER WELL-MAINTAINED HOME & PROPERTY, IN NICE RURAL QUIET SETTING. MAKE PLANS NOW TO COME TAKE A LOOK. YOU’LL BE GLAD YOU DID!

FOR MORE INFO OR APPT TO VIEW, CONTACT

AUCTIONEER JOHN R HUEY II @ (724) 794-4737

Re TeRMS: $20,000.00 DOWN DAY OF AUCTION (NON REFUNDABLE) BALANCE IN 30 TO 45 DAYS OR UPON DELIVERY OF CLEAR DEED.

ALSo SeLLING: (ALL IN LIKE NEW CONDITION, VERY WELL MAINTAINED)

(2) LAWN TRACTORS * LAWN EQUIPMENT *

TOOLS * ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES * GUNS * AMMO

* HH’S & MORE.

LAWN TRAcToRS: 2016 JD X750 Diesel, QT 54” deck, 2 WD, 250 hrs Nice; 2018 Simplicity Regent 25 hp w/ 48” Fabricated deck - Mulch kit (only 34.8 hrs (Like new); LAWN eQUIPMeNT: Cub Cadet ST 100 Walk Behind String Trimmer (like new); Like New Precision Broadcast Spreader; Husq. ST 224 Snow Blower (Like New); Husq. 525L gas Weedeater; Poly Dump Cart; Agrifab 48” Poly Lawn Roller; Husq. 125B Gas Leaf Blower; Metal T Posts; Friskers Pole Pruners; (2) B & D Elec. Hedge Trimmers; Stihl MS 250, MS 211 (like new); Husq. 120 I Elec Chainsaw. TooLS: Jack Stands, Werner 8’ Fiberglass Ladder; 20’ Alum Ext Ladder; Asst Hand Tools; Saw Horses; Jump Box; Spotless car Washer System; Craftsman 2 Ton Jack – ATV - Motorcycle Jack; Craftsman 5 1/2 hp portable Air Compressor; Craftsman Dbl End Grinder; Dermal Tools; Craftsmen Tool Box; Portable Air Tank; Asst Nuts & Bolts, Screws; Craftsman Stack Tool Box; SNAP ON Screw Drivers-Pliers-Torks-Hammers-3/8” dr Air Impact; S & K; MAC Torks; CRAFTSMAN Sockets 3/8,1/2,1/4 dr – open box end wrenches (SAE Metric – Gear Wrenches-screw drivers, Allen & Tee Wrenches - Nut Drivers- Punches & Chisels - Adj Wrenches - Robo Grip Pliers - Tap & Dies; Air Tools; Craftsman Rechargeable Drill; Skil Circular Saw; Trickle Chargers; Kobalt ½” Air Impact; 3/8” Ratchet; Air Chisel w/ Sockets; Chisels; ext Cords;IR ½” dr Air Impact;

Chain & Much More Not Listed. ANTIQUeS & coLLecT-

IBLeS: Crock Churn, Kraut Cutter; Cedar Chest; Flat Top Trunk; Old Barn lanterns; 2 Bladed Draw Knife; Autolite Carbide light;(2) Cow Bells; Sleigh bells; A. P. Donaghho (Parkersburg, WV Blue gary Crock; assorted Silver Pcs; oil lamp & more. GUNS: LoNG GUNS: Springfield Armory Saint Victor 7.62 NATO; Windham Weaponry AR 15 5.56 w/ Vortex red dot & NC Star Light single stage, 3 1/2 trigger & BCM mod 4 charging handle; Century Arms VSKA AK47 (Never Fired); Zastava Arms ZPAP M 70 AK47 (Never Fired); Benelli Super Nova Tactical 12 ga pump; Henry 22 lever (Blued) Mod. Hoo1; Henry Big Boy 357 mag/38 special Mod, H006; German Mauser Model M48 8mm w/ Bayonet & other Accessories; Auto Ordinance M1 30 Carbine; GSG- STG44 22 LR Replica; Rem. Rand WWII Era 1911 45 Auto (SN# 1314569). HANd GUNS: Springfield Garrison Mod. 1911 45 Auto w/ Extra Mags (NIB); Glock G32 Gen 4 357 Sig (Like New); Glock G19 Gen 4 9 mm (like New); 1875 Rem Outlaw Army Auberti replica 45LC.

Winchester 26 Gun Gun safe & 10 Gun Gun Safe; Gin Vises – Cleaning Kits – Maintance Tools – Shooting Rests – Scope Mt kit – Hoppe Wooden gun Cleaning Box - Holsters Burris Tac 30 Scope - (2) Crimson Trace Lasers (Fits Glock LG 436 & 452 ( new) – Pistol 7 rifle Air line cases & more.; WWII: Pistol Holsters - Shoulder harnesses - Rifle Cleaning kit - Mi 30 Carbine Ammo pouch - sewing kit - Canteen - Service books - Utility belt – Duffle bag.

LOT OF ASSORTED AMMO.

HH”S: Electrolux SS Gas 5 Burner Stove - SS Dish Washer- SS over the stove microwave; GE French door refrig; Frig refrig; Speed Queen Washer; Fisher & Paykel Gas dryer; (2) LG Flat Screen TV’s; Table w/ 4 chairs; Hall Tree; Drop ft desk & other desks; Reclining Sofa ; Framed Pictures & prints; 3 pc Queen Bedroom suit; Stands; Hobby 303 Sewing machine; Singer 5127 sewing machine; old camera & more.

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Nonprofits scrambling to find volunteers

LEXINGTON, Ky. — CASA of Lexington has tried just about everything to find volunteers to serve as advocates for abused and neglected children with the Kentucky nonprofit.

Since 2020, it has hired someone to focus on recruiting volunteers, added in-person and virtual outreach events and options to complete the required 30-hour training, and printed information on fans to hand out in churches, Melynda Milburn Jamison, its executive director, said. She even visited a men’s-only barbecue to make a quick 10-minute pitch.

The result? In 2022, CASA of Lexington had 62 new volunteers complete training, short of its target of 80. Only two came from the group’s recruitment events, with the rest mostly via word of mouth, Jamison said.

“We’ve been able to retain keeping the number of children we serve fairly consistent,” she said, “but we should have been increasing because we’ve taken on new counties and we’ve added additional staff.”

Decades-long decline. Jamison is not alone in her frustration. Her experience reflects the latest twist in a decades-long trend of declining volunteer participation. As pandemic-related government aid programs end and inflation rises, nonprofits of all kinds are looking everywhere and trying everything to get volunteers.

According to a recent U.S. Census

Bureau and AmeriCorps survey, formal volunteer participation dropped 7% between 2019 and 2021 — the largest decrease the survey has recorded since a version of it started in 2002.

It’s reached the point where the lack of volunteers strains the safety net that nonprofits provide to many of society’s most vulnerable.

“This is a wake-up call for the social sector, which depends on volunteers, especially as needs for services remain high,” said Michael D. Smith, CEO of AmeriCorps, which has opened its yearly grant program to award $8 million to help nonprofits recruit and retain volunteers.

The largest drop between 2019 and 2021 in any state was Colorado at 16.1%. Hawaii, Wisconsin and Ohio also saw double-digit drops. Utah, with its highest-in-the-nation participation rate of 40.7% in 2021, the most recent figures that are available, saw an 8.8% drop.

Variety of explanations. Researchers, nonprofit professionals and volunteers offer a variety of explanations for the decline, including the COVID-19 pandemic and economic woes.

Historically, volunteering has been strongest among college graduates, married people and people with children. However, many Millennials and Gen Zers are delaying those traditional markers of adulthood, and even their peers who do reach these milestones are volunteering at lower rates, researchers at the University of Maryland found in a 2019 report.

“Younger generations today are

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much more likely to work several jobs, more likely to have to share places to live long past the college roommate stage of life,” said Mark Snyder, director of the Center for the Study of the Individual and Society at the University of Minnesota. “These are barriers to getting involved. They are not all blessed to have the discretionary time to go out and volunteer.”

The COVID-19 pandemic also played a role, as closures and fears about getting sick led some people to break their volunteering habit. Some did not return, instead putting their attention on their families or, as local United Ways report, their own needs for help with food, rent, utilities and health care.

Decrease in help. At CASA of Lexington, the recruiting problems mean the nonprofit cannot increase the number of children it provides an advocate for as quickly as it would like.

“Even though we served just shy of 700 kids last year, that was less than 20% of the need here. So there’s a huge need,” Jamison said. “We typically get the worst of the worst cases.”

Shannon Arimura, who runs volunteer support programs with Nevada Volunteers, said organizations should clearly outline the commitment and skills needed in volunteer postings, build relationships with new volunteers, and offer appreciation for their work.

“If you’re only going to give so much of your resources towards volunteer management, then it

shouldn’t surprise you when you don’t have volunteers that will stay,” she said.

Suggestions. Karmit Bulman, executive director of Minnesota Alliance for Volunteer Advancement, recom mends nonprofits learn from informal volunteering networks, meaning the help neighbors provide each other when needed. Those behaviors remained largely steady through the pandemic, the census survey found. The rate was 50.9% in 2021, compared with 51.4% in 2017.

“We need to stop thinking that we can do everything we used to do in the same way. So it’s a time for some pretty intensive change management,” she said.

Her advice is to seek volunteers from within the communities that nonprofits are serving, make the onboarding process as efficient as possible and meet volunteers when and where they are.

“A lot of our systems were set up as a best practice for the professionals who might typically be a white woman who’s leading the program as opposed to being a best practice for anyone” else, Bulman said.

Companies, long an important sources of volunteers, are looking to prioritize in-person volunteering again but are asking employees to take on a larger role organizing that and choosing programs, according to a recent survey by Chief Executives for Corporate Purpose, which advises companies on sustainability and corporate responsibility issues.

“This orchestrated corporate vi-

WEEKLY AUCTIONS

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MONDAYS

Canton, OH - Morris Auction - 3655 Dueber Ave. SW, Canton, OH 44647. Every Monday night at 6P.M. Auctioneers: David and Rodney Morris. (330) 933-1892. www.morrisauctions.com

Carrollton, OH – Summer hours Produce and misc. auction starting at 9:30 A.M. w/eggs & poultry following - Hay & grain at 12:00 noon - Livestock starting at 1:00 p.m., Route 9 at North edge of city across from fairgrounds. (330) 627-4721.

Eighty Four, PA. – Eighty-Four Auction Sales, Inc. Located on Rte. 136, Exit 20 off I-70. Livestock sale at 1:30. Selling tools, eggs, produce, rabbits and chickens starting at 10:00.Dave Kearns, manager (724) 222-9965.

Elgin, PA – Cox’s Auction House. 5:00 P.M. Antiques and collectibles. Al Cox and Jeff Cox, Auctioneers. (814) 664-7526

Middlefield, OH – The Heritage Marketplace open year round at 15848 Nauvoo Rd.Market opens 8:00 A M on Monday and 9:00 A M on Saturday. Monday Misc. Line Auction 8:00 A M (9 winter); Poultry, rabbits, eggs, plants with annuals, perennials and shrubs 8:00 A.M. (9 winter).Refreshments & Antiques on-site.(440) 477-1058 www.theheritagemarketplace.com

New Wilmington, PA – New N.W. Sales Company. 2006 Mercer New Wilmington Rd, New Wilmington, PA. Hay every Monday 11:00 Noon. (724) 946-8621.

New Wilmington, PA – Rt. 158 North, Dairy Cattle at 12:00 Noon, Livestock at 12:30 P.M. Dianna Mezurek. (440) 667-3506.

North Bloomfield, OH – Half mile west of Rt. 45 and 87. Hay at 12 pm.. Livestock at 12:30 pm. Heath Davis, Owner/Auctioneer; Cell, 330.980.6476 or Barn, 440.685.4487

North East, PA (Little Hope) – At Chesley’s Livestock Auction, 5 miles North of Wattsburg, Pa. on Rt. 89. Livestock auction at 1:00 P.M. Raleigh and Todd, Aucts. (814) 725-1303

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

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Ashtabula, OH – Heaven's Auctioneering LLC

Auctions every Tuesday evening at 6:00pm. 2720 Carpenter Rd., Ashtabula, Ohio 44004. Antiques and modern furniture, glassware, household and firearms. (440) 477-7778.

Baltic, OH – Farmerstown Community Livestock Auction, LLC. St. Rt. 557, Baltic, Ohio. Livestock every Tuesday at 12:30 P.M. Baltic, OH - Farmerstown Hay and Straw Auction. 10 a.m.2807 St.Rt.557, Baltic, OH 43804.Andy Raber, auctioneer, Firman Miller, owner. Sale day phone: 330897-1464.

Damascus, OH – One mile South of Route 62 on Valley Road.Hay, grain at 12 :00 Noon, livestock at 1:15 P.M. Mercer, PA – Millers Mercer Livestock Auction. Every Tuesday at 12:30 P.M. Accepting livestock Mondays from 4-8 PM for Tuesday's sale. Kevin (724) 456-3632. / Sale Day Ph: (724) 893-8116. Dover, Ohio - RICK KEFFER AUCTIONS, LLC, 270 S. Tuscarawas Ave. (Rear), Dover, Ohio. Auction held every Tuesday at 5 pm. Antiques, Collectables, Furniture, Appliances. Box lots sold at 4 pm. You NEVER know whats going to show up! Taking QUALITY consignments on Sunday at 4 pm, or by appointment.

CHECK US OUT at RICKKEFFERAUCTIONS.COM for pics and details of upcoming auctions; Call Rick @ 330.340.9660 or 330.308.0294; Email: rick@rickkefferauctions.com

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Clinton, OH – Warwick Auction Co. - Dealers Auction every Wednesday at 10:00 A.M. New general merchandise. Loads each week from all over! For flea marketers, store owners, eBayers and alike! One of the oldest auction sites in Ohio. (330) 858-0195

Meadville, PA – State Rt. 98 North or Northwest of I-79, via 198. Livestock at 12:30 P.M. Gary Shidemantle, Owner.Gary Shidemantle, Auct., Gary Lee Shidemantle, Jr, Auct. (814) 763-2240

Mt Hope, OH - Mt Hope Auction. Hay: 9:30 AM,

Produce:10:00 AM, Livestock at 11:00 AM and Poultry at 1:00 PM. www.mthopeauction.com. Steve or Thurman Mullet (330) 674-6188. Rogers, OH – Community Auction, half mile west of Rogers on Route 154. Hay & Grain, 1 pm weekly. rogersohio.hibid.com

Shiloh, OH – Blooming Grove Auction, Inc. - 1091 Free Rd., Shiloh, OH 44878. Hay and straw auction every Wednesday 9:30 AM. In-season produce 10:00 AM. (419) 896-2774, and Martin Sauder, Auctioneer (419) 896-2320. West Springfield, PA – City Auction HousePublic Auto Auction @ 14518 West Ridge Rd., Every Wed. night at 6:30pm; Buy or sell here. 814-922-3944 www.cityauctionhousepa.com

Zanesville, OH – Muskingum Livestock, 944 Malinda St., Zanesville, Ohio. (740) 452-9984. Auction every Wed. at 9:00 A.M. Cattle, Hogs, Sheep & Goats. www.muskingumlivestock.com. Denny (740) 819-5120.

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

FrIDAYS

Ashland, OH – Ashland County Hay, Straw and Grain Auction. 10:30 A.M. One mile north of Ashland at intersection of SR 250 and TR 1136. Tom Dilgard, Auct. (419) 368-4675

Mercer, PA – 537 N. Perry Highway. Schiestle's Auction Center. Consignments, estates. Starting at 5:00 P.M. (724) 269-5125.

NewWilmington, PA – Rt. 208, 1/4 mile East of New Wilmington, Pa. First and Third Fridays of each month. Tack at 7:00 P.M., Horses at 10:00 P.M. Whiting Auction, Duke Whiting, Auctioneer. (724) 946-2024

Rogers, OH – Community Auction, half mile west of Rogers on Route 154. Small Livestock, Fresh Eggs, and Agricultural Items at 4 p.m. rogersohio.hibid.com

Sugarcreek, OH – Tack at 11:00 A.M., hay, straw at 1:00 P.M., horses, ponies at 2:00 P.M. Westland, PA – Marianne Hunnell Auctions @ 404 Westland Rd., Every Friday at 5:30; doors open at 3:00. Antiques and collectibles. 724-366-5684 or 724-7606574. Marianne Wass Hunnell, Auctioneer

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Alliance, Ohio – Lake Park Auctions - 22641

sion of a day of service and one-day activities is shifting to companies wanting their employees to chart their own path of volunteerism and being ambassadors in the community,” Kari Niedfeldt-Thomas, a managing director with that organization, said. “And they’re providing the toolkits and the resources to be able to make those decisions.”

The only state that saw an increase in formal volunteer participation from 2019 to 2021 was Wyoming. Rachel Bailey, executive director of the Food Bank of Wyoming, said many residents wanted to help when the pandemic hit and were willing to participate despite potential health risks.

The demand for food assistance also spiked, with her organization increasing the number of mobile food pantries from four to 19. Almost all of the new pantries are staffed by volunteers, some of whom are also seeking food assistance.

Her organization has been able to expand its volunteer force in part because it dedicated a paid staff to managing them and increased its warehouse space, Bailey said.

“We had some other team members that joined us that really have been looking at our volunteer program and understanding how important it is to the organization and how important it is for us to have the ability to distribute the amount of food that we do across the state,” she said.

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Lake Park Blvd., Alliance, Ohio. Weekly consignment auction: antique, collectibles, household. Doors open at 4:00 P.M., auction starts at 5:00 P.M. Dave Keenan, Auctioneer (330) 821-5949. Always taking quality consignments. Buy estates, large or small. See ad on auction zip.com.

Ashtabula, OH – Hamilton's Auction House, 5028 Benefit Ave., Ashtabula, Ohio 44004. (440) 998-7694. Auctions every Saturday night. Doors open at 4:30 P.M.Auction starts at 5:30 P.M. Butler, PA—5:30 P.M. Yaracs Family Auction, 490 Herman Rd. From Butler, Pa. take Rt. 422 two miles to traffic light, turn right toward Herman, go 3 miles to stop sign, turn right, go 2 miles to the sale. Furniture, household, antiques, collectibles, and misc. Auctioneer: Wally Yaracs, (724) 285-1372

Canton,OH –1stSaturdayofeachmonth.Lakeshore AuctionCenter,393212thSt.NW,where12thStreetbends around Meyers Lake.3:30 P.M., Antiques, collectibles, furniture, estates, specialty auctions. Whipple Auctioneers (330) 477-9365, www.WhippleAuction.com

Danville, OH – Danville Auction, 15684 Body Rd., EVERY 1ST & 3RD SAT. 8:45 A.M. Hay Sale, 9:30 A.M., Small Livestock, specializing in Boer goats. For info call Aden Yoder 330-231-8983.

Dennison, OH – Harrison County Sales, 88903 Sale Barn Road, 4 miles east of Dennison, OH behind Ark Pottery Sales. New and used, furniture, appliances, consignments, misc. Doors open 5:00 P.M. Auction at 6:00 P.M. (740) 922-1819

Edinburg, OH – 3rd Saturday of each month, Portage County. Edinburg Auction Sales, Inc., 4029 S.R. 14, 9:30

A.M. (330) 325-2966 - www.EdinburgAuction.com

Middlefield,OH –The Heritage Marketplace open at 15848 Nauvoo Rd. Market open 9:00 A M until 4:00 PM on Saturdays. Check Monday listing for auction times. (440) 477-1058 www.theheritagemarketplace.com.

Norton, OH – Homestead Auctions, 4217 ClevelandMassillon Rd., Norton, OH 44203, Phone 330-706-9950. Tuesday night weekly auctions at 6 PM and Saturdays at 1 PM. Winter times and Summer times to be announced.

RIPLEY, WV – Jackson Co. Regional Livestock Market Cedar Lakes Rd., Exit 132 off I-77 11:00 A.M. Livestock (304) 373-1269. Daniel Mitchell, Auct.

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

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FarmandDairy.com | 800-837-3419 or 330-337-3419 Thursday, May 11, 2023 | Auction Guide and Antique Collector B29

NORTH JACKSON, OH

WED. MAY 17, 2023

starting at 5:00 P.M.

PUBLIC VEHICLE AUCTION

2022 VANGUARD SEMI TRAILER

2008 INTERNATIoNAL 7400 DUMp TRUck – 2011 FoRD F-350

kUNDLE TRENcH BoX – SAILBoAT – cARGo VAN

LiVE/LiVE OnLinE aUCtiOn

11845 MAHONING AVE. (RT. 18)

NORTH JACKSON, OH 44451

MUNIcIpAL oWNED

2008 INTERNATIONAL 7400

2007 INTERNATIONAL 7400, SS

DUMP BED, SNOWPLOW, 28K MILES

2011 FORD F-350 PICKUP TRUCK, SNOWBLADE, 127K MILES

KUNDLE 72’ STEEL TRENCH BOX

1997 FORD E-250 CARGO VAN, 66K MILES

REpoSSESSIoN

2022 VANGUARD 53’ VAN TRAILER, MODEL REM VXP 53’

2011 CHEVROLET COLORADO

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1977 SAILBOAT ISLANDER SAILBOAT, NO TRAILER, LOCATED IN SANDUSKY, OH

SEE oUR WEBSITE FoR MoRE

DETAILS & pIcTURES

SpEcIAL NoTE: No cHILDREN UNDER 16 pERMITTED IN SALE AREA

INSpEcTIoN: Vehicles can be seen on day of auction from 4:00 P.M. until sale time.

TERMS: Seller reserves the right to remove from auction any vehicle. Seller reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids. All vehicles are sold on an “as is” basis. Successful buyers must make a $400.00 non-refundable cash deposit at time of auction. Balance must be paid in cash or certified funds within three banking days. Vehicles must be paid in full before removal. 10% BUYER PREMIUM.

RONALD ROMAN AUCTION CO., LTD.

MAILING ADDRESS: 11845 MAHoNING AVE.

p o. BoX 454 – NoRTH JAckSoN, oH 44451

RONALD ROMAN, AUCTIONEER * 330-727-3760

GEORGE A. ROMAN, AUCTIONEER

www.ARRomanAuctions.com

ww.GeorgeRomanAuctioneers.com

ONLINE ONLY

STARTS: THURS. MAY 11, 2023 at 7:00 p.m.

ENDS: FRI. MAY 19, 2023 at 7:00 p.m.

www.gentletransfer.hibid.com

PUBLIC AUCTION

West Lafayette, Oh

Sat. May 13, 2023

starting at 9:30 a .M.

Markley FaMily auction

21356 tR 156, West Lafayette, Ohio 43845

DirectionS: From SR 36 take SR 93 south to Main St turn right west toward Coshocton, then left on CR 124 then left on TR 156 to auction.

FarM Machinery: Ford 3000 tractor gas model 4229 hours, Ford 3pt 2 btm plow, Ford 3pt Disc, 7’ 3pt blade, Gravity wagon, Dearborn single row corn picker, NH 270 sq baler, McCormick 37 Baler with chopper, Ford 3pt Flex Hitch disc, McConnell PA 94 3 pt boom mower with flail head, drag harrow, MF 12’ transport disc, Dunham 10’ cultimulcher, Ford 3pt 130 3 btm plow, JD SST 16 lawn mower with 42” deck, 3 pt carrier, tote style fuel tank with pump, JD 110 lawn tractor.

antiqueS anD collectibleS: Jones Enamelware, crocks, signs, Tonka, Mighty grader, Ford, and beer can collection, Hoosier cabinet, enamel trays, advertising, license plates, crocks, Coca-Cola, butter churns, trunks and more.

note: We are still digging through the buildings. Watch the website for pictures and additional finds. This is the first of two auctions so plan to attend Dan and June were avid collectors and historians of Coshocton county and has the largest collection of enamelware around the area there will be enamelware in both auctions.

terMS: 4% Buyers Premium Waived for Cash or Check with Positive ID. No buyers premium on this auction. All announcements day of Auction take precedence over any previous advertising.

auction by orDer oF Markley FarMS FlP auction conducted by:

Cronebaugh auCtion ServiCe, Ltd.

auctioneer: Steve Cronebaugh 330-243-6574, auCtion Manager: bob haLL 330-440-5923 assisting auctioneers: CoLSon Starner, bob raber, adaM Weyandt, & ChuCk gotChaLL https://Socauctions.com

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May 20

Field to Forest Workshop, 8 a.m.3:30 p.m., 1927 Wager Road, Erie, Pa.; details, 814-726-0262.

May 27

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

June 2

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

July 26

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

Aug. 8

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

Aug. 10

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

Sept. 19

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

Oct. 1

World Dairy Expo, Oct. 1-6, Madison, Wisconsin; details, worlddairyexpo.com.

EVANS CITY, PA • SAT. MAY 13, 2023

starting at 9:00 a .M.

ED GIFFORD ESTATE AUCTION

102 BROWNSMILL ROAD, EVANS CITY, PA 16033

LOCATED: Approx 2 miles S of RT 68 on Browns Dale Road (@ Corner of Browns Mill Roadd & Browns Dale Roadd). Watch For Huey Auction Signs. LOG ONTO AUCTIONZIP.COM TO VIEW PHOTO, USE AUID #1361

PREVIEW/PICKUP LOCATION: 1138

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PREVIEW: WED. MAY 17, 2023

PICKUP: WED. MAY 24, 2023 4-7 p.m. Or FRI. MAY 26, 2023 4-6 p.m.

FEATURING: JOHNSON 25HP

OUTBOARD BOAT MOTOR

HUNTING – FISHING

CAMPING – TOOLS – FIREARMS

FARMING ITEMS – ANTIQUES COLLECTIBLES

DEER MOUNTS – HOUSEHOLD

ELECTRONICS – LAMPS

PRIMITIVES – MORE!

TERMS: Major Credit Cards and Wire Transfer Accepted. 15% Buyers Premium on all sales. Wire Transfer required on all purchases over $1500.

Auction Type: Reserve, ONLINE ONLY.

AUCTION BY ORDER OF KAYLENE HOSTETTLER

ERIC RUTH, AUCTIONEER 330-330-7730

Gentle Transfer is bonded in favor of the State of Ohio, Ohio Department of Agriculture License #2022000206.

COLLECTOR CARS & TRUCKS: 1954 CHEVY BEL

AIRE CUSTOM, 2 DOOR, DUAL CARB 6 CYL W/ 700 R, 4 AUTO TRANS., MANY CUSTOM & MODERN UPGRADES -BEAUTIFULLY RESTORED (81,195 MILES) (SHOW QUALITY) (VIN # C54N063221); & ALSO SELLING ADDITIONAL SPARE PARTS;

1984 CHEVY S10 BLAZER, 2 WD, 4 CYL, AUTO, (113,900 MILES) (VIN # 1GBCS18E5G0122046) NICE CONDITION;

2009 GMC SIERRA 1500 ½ TON 2 WD, EXT. CAB, 6 CYL, GAS, W/ BED COVER TOOL BOX W/ LADDER RACK (ONLY 83,795 MILES;

1976 CHEVY 1 TON DUMP 2 WD, 4 SP MANUAL, 350 V8 ENG, (137,500 MILES) (VIN # CCL3361175352) GOOD CONDITION; LOADS OF ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS * EQUIPMENT * SHOP

TOOLS * EQUIPMENT * PORTABLE BEN PAK AUTO LIFT *

GUNS * FEW ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES & MUCH MORE.

GUNS: Rem. model 870-mag 12-ga pump; older Marlin 2 SS long barrel; Western Auto mod. 110M 22 w/ scope; Mossberg mod 702 22 cal Semi Auto.

EQUIPMENT: 2 X 16 3 PT Plow; King Kutter 4’ 3 pt Rototiller; Woods 5’ 3 pt Brush Hog; JD 350 7’ Sickle Bar Mower; 3 pt Potato Plow; 7’ Ft Snow Plow; 3 section spike tooth harrow; Kato light 25 KW PTO Generator on Cart; & more.

SHOP TOOLS: (VERY PARTIAL LISTING) Hoffman

2100 air operated tire machine; Portable Bend Pak Hyd Auto Lift; Lincoln 225 AC Welder; Lincoln Pro Mig 135 Wire Feed Welder; Dbl End Bench Grinders; 6” Bench Vise; cutting torch outfit; sand blasting cabinet; Parts Washer; Craftsman 3 stack tool box; Bead Cheetah; Eng Lift; Floor jacks & more. TOOLS: Milwaukee Angel Drill; Milwaukee & DeWalt Rechargeable Tools; Sockets Of All Kinds; C Clamps; Pipe Wrenches; Bars; Chisels; Hammers; Levels; Laser Level; Air Tools; Rigid Dies & Cutters; Crimpers; Screw Jacks;

Chains; Lot Rope; Air operated Lincoln Grease Gun; Drill Bits; Lg Rolling Magnet; Ext Cords; Tarps; ALL Kinds Nuts / Bolts/Fittings; Brass Fittings; (3)

Chainsaws; ALL Kinds Electrical Tools; New Garage Door Opener; Werner Ladders; Portable Sand Blasting Kit; Tire Dolly; Lg Amt Automotive Paints; Paint Spray Gun; Airless Paint Sprayers; Chain Hoist; Manual Hyd Crimpers; Partial Drum 5W40 Oil; So Much More Unable To Be listed. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES: LOT NEW Breakers; GE & Eaton 15 & 20 Single & Twin Dbl Pole; Full Boxes; USED: GE, Eaton, Sq D, Pushmatic, Wade Worth, FT, Zinsc & More. Roll ¾” Under gr. Conduit; Romex Connectors; Lugs; Used Meter Sockets & Elec Panels; Plus Much, Much More Unable To be Listed. ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES & MISC: Fulton Hand Corn Sheller; #1 ½ Coffee Mill; (3) Copper Boilers; Cider Press w/ Grinder; Champion Runner Sled; 10 gal milk can; Feed Dolly; (2) Grind Stones; Wooden Barrels; Old school Desks; Old Tin Toys Glass Oil Bottle; Glass Insulators; Glav. Sap Buckets; ESSO Grease Drum; Penn Drake Can & More. MISC: Assorted Oils & Filters Climbing Spikes; Work overalls & Gloves plus much more.

AUCTION SCHEDULE: 9:00 A.M. Tools & Electrical, Antiques & Collectibles.

11:30 A.M. Guns, 12:00 NOON Vehicles & Equip. TERMS: CASH OR CHECK W/ CURRENT PHOTO ID. (NO CREDIT CARDS) NO BUYERS FEE Breakfast sandwiches, Hot coffee, lunch available. RR Provided

ID # 1361

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YMCA hosts hiring party

AKRON — The Akron Area YMCA is hiring on-the-spot at two branch locations, May 10. Both locations will be hiring for Y branches in Akron, Barberton, Cuyahoga Falls, Green and Macedonia.

It is primarily looking summer camp counselors, child care workers, and lifeguards but other positions are also available. See current openings at akronymca.org/careers.

Applicants should be 16 or older and bring a valid I.D. Background checks and interviews will be done that day.

There are two time slots and hiring locations:

• 11 a.m.–2 p.m. at the Kohl Family YMCA, 477 East Market St., Akron. • 3:30 p.m.–5:30 p.m. at the Riverfront Family YMCA, 544 Broad Blvd., Cuyahoga Falls.

For more information, visit Akronymca.org/Hiring-Event.

Experience watercolor and oils at West Woods, May 12

NOVELTY, Ohio — The West Woods Nature Center is presenting nature-inspired watercolors, large studio landscapes and oil-on-canvas paintings beginning, May 12.

The exhibition opens with a special event, May 12 from 7 to 9 p.m. featuring artists Melissa Harris and Daria Nosova. The exhibit is free and open to the public through July 28.

On display is “Lay of the Land” from Melissa Harris. Daria Nosova’s artwork is in the adjoining hallway.

The West Woods Nature Center is wheelchair and stroller accessible, and open daily, 10 a.m.-4:30 p.m., at 9465 Kinsman Road in Russell Township. Scheduled building closures occur, May 29 and July 4. Call 440-286-9516 for more information or visit Geauga Park District at geaugaparkdistrict.org.

Free Penn State solar siting webinar set

UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Penn State Extension is offering a free webinar titled “The Siting and Zoning Considerations for Large-Scale Solar” at noon May 18.

The presentation will focus on the importance of having solar ordinances. Zoning ordinances should define exclusion areas, type of use, setback, screening, access, decommissioning and other considerations. Examples of recently adopted regulations will also be shared.

This webinar is geared toward municipal officials considering creating and adopting zoning ordinances. Landowners that have been approached for leasing. Business owners that might be considering installing large solar arrays.

The main reference point will be the Municipal Officials’ Guide to Grid-Scale Solar Development in Pennsylvania that Penn State University developed. This guide will be shared with participants.

Register ASAP, as space is limited to 500 participants. Registered participants will receive a recording. You can register at the following website: bit.ly/solarMay2023. Any questions about this webinar can be directed to Joseph C. Conklin, at juc50@psu. edu.

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Perry, Oh • Wed. May 17, 2023

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US to control land sales to foreigners near 8 military bases

and U.S. Sens. John Hoeven and Kevin Cramer, all Republicans, raised questions about the security risks and asked the federal government last July for an expedited review.

while the two other bases will serve as future homes for the 100-aircraft stealth bomber fleet: Ellsworth Air Force Base in South Dakota and Dyess Air Force Base in Texas.

The Treasury Department’s Office of Investment Security proposed the rule May 5. It gives expanded powers to the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States, which screens business deals between U.S. firms and foreign investors and can block sales or force the parties to change the terms of an agreement to protect national security.

CFIUS told Fufeng in September that it was reviewing the proposal and eventually concluded that it did not have jurisdiction to stop the investment.

The plans were eventually dropped after the Air Force said the plant would pose a significant threat to national security.

New rule. The new rule affects Grand Forks and seven other bases, including three that are tied to the B-21 Raider, the nation’s future stealth bomber. The Pentagon has taken great pains to protect its new, most-advanced bomber from spying by China. The bomber will carry nuclear weapons and be able to fly manned and unmanned missions.

Six bombers are in various stages of production at Air Force Plant 42, located in Palmdale, California,

The national security concerns regarding the other bases were not immediately clear. Also on the list were Lackland Air Force Base in San Antonio and Laughlin Air Force Base in Del Rio, Texas, which are both training bases. The others selected for greater protection are the Iowa National Guard Joint Force Headquarters in Des Moines and Luke Air Force Base, located in Glendale, Arizona.

The Air Force was not immediately available for comment on why the eight bases were selected.

CFIUS, a committee whose members come from the State, Justice, Energy and Commerce departments among others, already had the power to block property sales within 100 miles of other military bases under a 2018 law.

Hoeven said the CFIUS process

for reviewing proposed projects needed to be updated.

“Accordingly, China’s investments in the U.S. need to be carefully scrutinized, particularly for facilities like the Grand Forks Air Force Base, which is a key national security asset that serves as the lead for all Air Force Global Hawk intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance operations and has a growing role in U.S. space operations,” he said.

Letter. In February, Andrew Hunter, an assistant secretary of the Air Force, said in a letter to North Dakota officials that the military considered the project a security risk but did not elaborate on the kinds of risks Fufeng’s project would pose.

The letter prompted Grand Forks officials, who had initially welcomed the milling plant as an economic boon for the region, to withdraw support by denying building permits and refusing to connect the 370-acre site to public infrastructure.

Fufeng makes products for animal nutrition, the food and beverage industry, pharmaceuticals, health and wellness, oil and gas, and others industries. It’s a leading producer of xanthan gum. It denied that the plant would be used for espionage.

Lawmakers have also called for a review of foreign investments in agricultural lands. Earlier this year, Sens. Jon Tester, D-Mont., and Mike Rounds, R-S.D., introduced legislation aimed at preventing China, Russia, Iran and North Korea from acquiring U.S. farmland.

“Countries like China who want to undermine America’s status as the world’s leading economic superpower have no business owning property on our own soil — especially near our military bases,” Tester said in a statement May 4.

(©2023 Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.)

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Controversy arose over plans by the Fufeng Group to build a $700 million wet corn milling plant about 12 miles from the Grand Forks Air Force Base, which houses both air and space operations.
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CFAES professor wins ‘Oscars’ of engineering

She got the call while riding as a passenger in their car as her husband drove.

The Ohio State University College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences Distinguished Professor of Food, Agricultural and Biological Engineering and professor of chemical and biomolecular engineering, immediately began screaming. With joy.

The call was to notify Judit E. Puskas that she had just been elected to the National Academy of Engineering Class of 2023 in recognition of sustained excellence in innovation and education, one of the highest professional distinctions an engineer can receive.

The recognition honors outstanding contributions to “engineering research, practice, or education,” and to “the pioneering of new and developing fields of technology, making major advancements in traditional fields of engineering, or developing/implementing innovative approaches to engineering education.”

“I cannot explain what this means

body was validating my entire career, my entire body of work.” Recognition. Puskas is internationally recognized for her accomplishments in rubber technology— developing polymers and biomaterial invention and green engineering implementation—in both industry and medicine.

A native of Hungary, her career has spanned over 40 decades, two continents and three countries, both in industry and in academia. Her body of work includes over 400 technical publications and 35 issued patents.

She was elected to NAE last month for her work co-inventing a U.S. Food and Drug Administrationapproved, life-saving coronary stent coating and fundamental research and scale-up of polymerization processes.

Puskas, who joined CFAES in 2019 as a professor in the Department of Food, Agricultural and Biological Engineering, is the co-inventor of the biocompatible polymer used to coat the Boston Scientificlicensed Taxus coronary stent, which has since been implanted in more than 10 million patients. With first-

Additionally, Puskas is a Fellow of the American Institute of Medical and Biological Engineering and was elected to the National Academy of Inventors in 2020, which is the highest professional distinction accorded solely to academic inventors. She’s also the first woman to win the Charles Goodyear Medal, the highest honor conferred by the American Chemical Society’s Rubber Division.

Background. Puskas attributes the start of her career to her grandmother Maria Kis, who Puskas says, “worked 12-hour shifts at the age of 66 to put me through university so I could become a research scientist.”

Puskas graduated in 1977 from the Technical University of Budapest, where she earned a master’s degree in polymer science and also met and married her husband, Gabor Kaszas, of 46 years. She also holds a PhD in plastics and rubber technology from the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. While still in Hungary, she and her husband began working in a research institute specializing in microchip fabrication, working to reverse engineer the Intel 8080 chip. It was there that she published her first research paper.

sity of Akron, where she also began working in controlled carbocationic polymerization. The couple and their two children later moved to Canada in 1989, where Puskas and her husband began working in industry, at the Polysar Rubber Co.

After several years working in industry, Puskas was offered a position at the University of Western Ontario, where she was tenured in 1998. She returned to the University

Her husband joined the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co. in 2006. After retiring in 2016, he started to work again with his wife as a volunteer. Puskas’ research has included creating safer breast implants to help women after a mastectomy, designing a safe and comfortable COVID-19 face mask and finding an alternative domestic natural source of rubber. Currently the U.S. has no domestic natural rubber and relies on a supply from southeast Asia.

Puskas calls her research, her career, and her life accomplishments the embodiment of the “American Dream.”

“I’m an immigrant who came to this country with little English language,” she said. “And now, I’m a U.S. citizen and doing this work. It’s a very good feeling when you do research, and it ends up saving people’s lives.”

(Those wishing to support Puskas’ research can donate to the CFAES Department of Food, Agricultural and Biological Engineering Innovation Fund for Bio-Based Polymers (#316979) or contact the CFAES Office of Advancement at 614-292-0473.)

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•••••••••••• 424 n perrY hiGhwAY MerCer , pA 16137 AUCTiOns eVerY TUesdAY hAY, sMALL AniMALs & MisC. sTArTinG AT 11 A.M.

FIRST TUESDAY OF THE MONTH LAMBS, GOATS, SHEEP FOLLOWED BY REGULAR AUCTION.

reGULAr AUCTiOn @ 12:30

FIRST FRIDAY OF THE MONTH:

SPECIAL FEEDER AUCTION @ 6 P.M.

ALL BUYERS & SELLERS WELCOME

THANK YOU FOR YOUR BUSINESS

AUCTIONEERS:

BACK TO THE FARM STOCK BULLS, BROOD COWS, COW CALF PAIRS, FEEDER STOCK. CALL 724-456-3632.

KEVIN MILLER AU-005084L

FIRST TUESDAY

ANDREW BAKER AU006289 724-456-3632 • 814-720-2680

B34 Auction Guide and Antique Collector | Thursday, May 11, 2023 FarmandDairy.com | 800-837-3419 or 330-337-3419
OF THE MONTH LAMBS, GOATS, SHEEP FOLLOWED BY REGULAR AUCTION. ALL BUYERS & SELLERS WELCOME THANK YOU FOR YOUR BUSINESS. AUCTiOneers : KeVin MiLLer AU-005084L Andrew BAKer AU006289 724-456-3632 • 814-720-2680
Judit E. Puskas, a professor of food, agricultural and biological engineering at Ohio State University, was elected to the National Academy of Engineering Class of 2023. (Submitted photo)

Sponsorships for Camp Canopy offered

CARROLLTON, Ohio — The Northeastern Ohio Forestry Association is once again offering sponsorships for high school age students wishing to attend Camp Canopy, which will be held June 11-16 at Camp Muskingum on Leesville Lake in Carroll County.

Campers spend their days learning about forest ecology, soil and water conservation, forest management, wildlife management, forest products and tree identification. The evenings are filled with many recreational opportunities.

The sponsorship covers 75% of the camp fee and the student is responsible for the remainder. The camp fee is $400 with $100 being the student’s portion.

Any student who has completed the eighth grade through students graduating high school this year is eligible to attend camp. For more information about the camp, go to campcanopy.com.

If you know of a student that is interested, contact Mike Lanave for more information — 330-532-1957 or by email at neofa1972@gmail.com.

Middlefield, Oh Sat. May 13, 2023

starting at 9:30 a .M.

ABSOLUTE AUCTION

BoB’s Chevy Parts

15361 Kinsman Rd., Middlefield, Oh 44062

67-72 GMC & Chevy sheet metal parts, 47-54 Chevy & GMC seat covers, grills, fenders, sheet metal parts, spot lights, body screws, Ford, Mercury GM & Chrysler door & trunk seals, rear view mirrors, side mirrors & brackets, sealed beams, rims & tires, hub caps, beauty rings, emblems, horns, door track door handles, speedometers, head light brackets & trim, headlight & cab lights, windshield & back glass, wings, window frames, door panels, wiper arms, wiper motors, radiators, battery boxes, exhaust pipes, mufflers, glass pack, ignition switches, brake lines, radios, brake drums, sediment bowls, fuel pumps, carburetors, air breathers, manifolds, bell housings, standard transmission, fan blades, water pumps, master cylinders, lights, blower motors, dashes & dash parts, backing plates, spark plugs & supplies, seat frames, bumpers & bumper parts, bell housings, oil pans, gas tanks, wiring harnesses, roof rack, valve covers, intakes, metal 10 drawer cabinet w/bolts & miscellaneous, older manuals & owners guides, totes w/parts, Rolling cabinets, Fel-Pro water outlet gasket display, Gates hose clamps display, Bobs Chevy parts metal sign, Mr. Bow Tie from Ohio metal sign, Super Chevy Parts wood sign, Welcome Lambert Chevrolet plastic sign, pedestal grinder, drill press, glass display case, truck banks, toy cars & trucks, 16-flip top organizers w/various supplies, Columbia Westerfield Mfg. bicycle w/tank, Boycraft tricycle, floor jack, jack stands, plastic totes, tables. after 40 years of business & selling the property, Bob Sykora is retiring! this is only a partial listing! Go to our website for pictures!

there are many different parts for older cars!

tERMS: CASH, CHECK, MC & VISA 10%. 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

online only

Wed. May 17, 2023 at 6 P.M.

Online AuctiOn

Minard run Oil

SurpluS equipMent & drilling acceSSorieS Marienville, Pa 16239 www.petersonauction.com

2011, 2013, 2014 Chevy Silverados, 2010 Ford F-350 xl Super Duty, 2008 Chevy 3500, 1999 Int DT119, 2006 Chevy 3500, Ford Dump Truck, McElroy pipe fuser, Geodyna 80 EHP Tire Balancer, Mcelroy fusion machine and hot plates, submersible well pumps, Explosion proof electric motors, 2 - Tow

Behind John Deere Caprari Pumps, Gorman-Rupp Hydraulic Water Pump, oil / gas separator tanks, large sled tank, 100+ Sucker rods, 8in heavy wall coated pipe, Heavy Wall Drilling Pipe, 3” & 5” 2” & 30’ drill pipe, 4” IPS Discoplex Gas Gathering Pipe, Spools of 1” steel cable, Diamond Plate Truck Boxes, load Rite Snowmobile Trailer, 12ft trailer deck with ramps, Henderson TGS-07663 Spreader, 3 -Cook pump jacks, Titan high performance generators, 8 – AMT 4” trash pumps, several used electric motors, 20+ Amerex fire extinguishers, lockable Site Box on Skids, 2” PVC and Mercer Valves, 50+ new in the box Norriseal and Kimray valves, also new in box Fisher

Pressure Regulators, boxes of well head bolts, Check and ball valves, TSI

Timekeeper lE Controller Boxes, lowery Female Well Heads, Stainless ball and seating cups, larkin Female Well Heads, Noshok & Balon needle valves, Balon ball valves, Mercer Relief Valves, Desiccant Dryers, Asco red hat solenoid valves, mallard control valves, Quest liquid level gauges, Fisher 252-2 Filters, Norriseal Kit TRK 2200, Versa’larm 7001 Tank Alarms, Fisher high-low pressure pilots, Reynolds chart boxes, Belgas p630 valves, Ball valves, used well heads, 16” blank flanges & bolt on flange connectors, 5-1/2” Centralizers, Electric fusion fittings, 4” & 8” Weld Tees, 8” 150# Weldneck Flanges, Threaded flanges, 5000# pound 3in flanges, 7” weld collars, several used well heads, cement shoes, 2 cement troths and water tank, Small meter run on skids, Motor Cages, Gas driers, 3 - Tru-Gas Gas Dryers, Water Hookup Station, 10 Drill Heads, 7 Rig Parts, Oil absorbent and 3” x 4” gray sock and much more.

PetersOn auctiOn & realty llc

FreWSburg, ny 14738

716.665.0668

pa auctioneer # au002696l

# trac000013

Leavittsburg, OH • Sat. May 20, 2023

Doors open at 8:00 a.m. auction begins at 10:00 a.m.

Auction - Ground Zero

4255 W Market St., Leavittsburg, OH 44430

preview:may 19, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Rolling stock-1947 Sterling truck, 2009 Silverado 1 ton dually, 1964 White truck frame, 3 horse trailer, 4 seat Bighorn 700x, New car parts & accessories, construction equipment- masonry scaffolding, Galion grader, mini excavator, trencher, skid loader, cement mixer, Machine shop tooling- drill press, vert band saw, chop saws, barrel roller, Electrical- transformers, electrical boxes, cable, lathe chucks, Woodworking- table saw, Delta jointer/planer, miter saw, versaplanes, and much more. See Www.Hartlandauctions.com for more information

Hartland MacHinery auctioneers

724-368-9788 - 724-368-9839 fax • hartlandmachinery@gmail.com OH Lic#57199465669

Real estate & Contents auCtion

Keith

What an opportunity! Almost 3,000 sq. ft. ranch with detached 30’ X 40’ pole building. Spacious ranch with 23 X 29’ family room, 3 large bedrooms, & 16’ X 50’ deck. Kitchen with granite countertops master bedroom & bath addition that is fantastic! 19+ acres with a pond. All mineral rights to transfer to the new buyer(s). Take a good look at this one – you’re gonna love it!

tractor – equiP - toolS: 2006 Blue New Holland TC34DA with a New Holland 240TL Loader, excellent condition 4195 hours; King Kutter brush hog; Stihl tree trimmer; ladders; utility trailer; have-a-heart traps; wheelbarrow; scaffolding: Craftsman tool chest w/contents; Vise; Dayton grinder; wooden tool bench; misc. tools; tin snips; ballpeen hammers; drills; Lots of hand tools: 3000 watt Electric generator; pipe clamps: metal machinist tool chest with contents; misc. nuts bolts and tools; Coleman lantern; assorted cables; misc. plumbing supplies; ABS etc.; 8’ florescent bulbs; more end tables; assorted gauges; Stihl weed eater; garden tools; & LOTS MORE!!

Furniture and chattelS: Drop leaf table w/2 chairs; cookbooks; office chair; end stand; oak hutch; large sectional (full sofa, loveseat, corner section); recliner; several end tables; many boxes packed before sale inventory; area rugs; costume jewelry; computer desk; love seat; book cases; dresser; antique end table; computer desk; office desk; armoire; antique washstand; books; games; antique gas Magic Chef stove; bird bath; dresser—painted; misc. chairs and stands; 4 drawer chest of drawers-cherry; misc. sewing items; boxes of McCall’s and Simplicity pat-

terns; filing cabinetsseveral; metal closet w/ contents; basement room full of misc., from A to Z; auto-70’s and 80’s holiday and other decorations; Pepsi collection; Early IBM computer “antique”; older Dell computer; 2 Pepsi machines; misc. furniture and dishware; tall metal cabinet; Maytag Neptune dryer; set of 4 cane back chairs and table; bed frames; small stack of lumber; corn sheller; Antique sleds; Haunted party slot machine; TONS More not listeD!!

terMS: Real estate: Please see HofmeisterRealty. com for terms and conditions.

Sale by order oF: randall MalMSberry, executor oF the Keith e auguSt eState Mahoning county Probate # 2022eS00697 Hofmeister realty inc.

Harry m. Hofmeister, Broker/auctioneer 330-853-9585

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Friendly Squares host May dance

WARREN, Ohio — The Friendly Squares will host their monthly square dance (Pie Night), May 13, from 7:30 to 10 p.m., at the Howland Senior Center, 8273 High St.

Kenny Campbell will be the caller and Frankie Hammond will be cuing line dances. This will be a plus dance. Dress is casual. There will be a $6 donation per person at the door. For additional information, call Gene Hammond at 330-506-3370.

Fowler, oH •Mon. May 15, 2023

Charles h Fizet estate auCtion

Ford LS45 Kohler w/mower deck. Toro Wheel Horse 520 Hydro w/deck & snowplow. Troy Bilt Horse

Tiller -Kohler magnum 8. Yard Cart. Toy Ride on 3-wheeler-battery pwr.

TooLS : Sears Portable Air Comp, Old Drill Press, Bench Vise, Bench Grinder, Miter Saw/Box,

Norman Rockwell & such knickknacks… Neet Old Books, Party Lite Houses in boxes. Pictures, Frames… Emperor Grandfather Clock, Brass Lamps, Oil Lamps, Cast Iron Pot w/lid. CoInS : Mint sets & such… Kenmore Fridge/Bottom Freezer Kenmore Series 300 Triple Action Washer. Kenmore Connect Heavy Duty Dryer Elect. Maytag Dependable Care/HD Super Capacity Washer. Kenmore 700 Fabric Care/Wrinkle Guard Dryer. GE Microwave Browner. GE Hot/Cold Water Dispenser. Kenmore Big Chest Freezer. Roper Fridge/ Freezer. Gas Grill w/Rotisserie, Westinghouse roaster & stand, Dehumidifier, Eden Pure Heater, Box fan, Soap/ Cleaner lot. Towels, Linens, -Depends, health home Care Supplies. knickknacks. Housewares etc

Jars

- Blue nesting Set, Corelle - Nice. Canning

Cast Iron Bell-US Bell Tifflin OH.

Small Pie Safe- walnut. Oak China Hutch, Buffet, Table &6 Chairs. Small Roll-top Desk, Oak 2 Door File Cabinet, Lane Cedar Chest. 5 Drawer Narrow Chest. Small mantle Clock, 2 bigger mantle clocks, 2 over 4 chest of drawers. Ladderback chairs, Kneehole desk, executive chair, 2 Insignia big flatscreen

TVs. Couch Chair, Stand, Magazine Rack, End Stands, Curio Cabinet, End Stands, Brass Lamps, Big Rocker, 2MCM Bedroom Suits. Card tables & Chairs.

TErMS oF SaLE 5% Buyer’s Premium waived for Cash or local check. Go to auctionzip.com 8930 for more information.

Vintage Navy Radio, Reznor Heater, Vintage Collins Machete, (Motor, Mitchell and Chilton Manuals), Greenlee One-shot Hydraulic Bender, Carpenter Boxes, Vises, Nightwatch Company Lamp, Toolboxes, Delta Compound Miter Saw, Scherr-Tumico Micrometer Set, Milwaukee Eagle Drill, David White Level, Chatillon Hanging Scale, Pyrotester, Hand Planer, Horizontal Air Compressor, Parts Organizers, Drill Bits, Hand Tools, Wrenches, Sockets, Thousands of Tap & Dies, Routers, Files, Bottle Jacks, Vintage Games, Vintage Record Argus, Lanterns, Electric Power Tools, Drill Press-

es, Oil Cans, Oliver Planer Blades, Bench Grinders, Table Saws, Dictaphones, Vintage Bottles, Motors, Hardware-Nails, Screws, Nuts, Bolts, Scaffolding, Desoto, VW and Ford V8 Hubcaps, Tin Ceiling, Punches, Simplex Jack, Vintage Irons, Carbide Bits, Vacuum Gauges, Vintage Professional Camera Equipment, Cement Mixer, Dynaric Banding Machines, Castors, Pliers, Pipe Threaders, Transit and More. We Simply cannot list it all as the amount goes on and on.

B36 Auction Guide and Antique Collector | Thursday, May 11, 2023 FarmandDairy.com | 800-837-3419 or 330-337-3419 Online Only • Ends: WEd. May 24, 2023 Lots start Ending at 10 a.m. JRL Auctions 724-815-1958 AuctioneeR: Justin R. Loomis #Au006075 www.jrlauctions.com and jrlauctions.hibid.com JRL industRies LLc Greenville Tool Company ExcEss InvEntory AuctIon 171 Main st., Greenville, PA 16125 intErnEt Bidding onLy!
PickuP datEs: thurs. may 25th, Fri. may 26th and sat. may 27th From 12 P.m.-4 P.m. Greenville Tool is moving locations and simply cannot take the full amount of product they have accumulated to their new location. JRL auctions will be offering their excess inventory for online auction due to the location.
starting at 4:00 pm
551 Cadwallader Sonk Rd, Fowler, OH 44418 EstatE # 2022 Est 1118 auctioneer Complete Auction Service 305 Easy Street, New Wilmington, PA 16142 (724) 301-0319 PA Lic. #AU-003437-L • OH Lic. #57 96 7020 Dukewhiting.hibid.com • www.auctionzip.com #8930
Dewalt drill, Miter falls Circular Saw, B&D Cordless Drill, Dremel Tool Kit, Work Bench, 24’ Ext alum ladder, Gas Cans, Old testers & Checkers, Firewood pile. Single Axle Trlr. Sunbeam Sheep Clippers w/Orig box/paperwork. Old Wooden Boxes, small stool, bushel baskets… Kitchen aid Mixer & Attachments. Hand Crank Meat Grinder, Small Appliances, SS Pots & Pans, Tupperware-Totes Full. Silver Plate set, Kitchen Knives. Pyrex
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Rummage sale at New Garden church

NEW GARDEN, Ohio — The New Garden United Methodist Church, 7165 state Route 9, New Garden, Ohio, will have a rummage sale, May 11-12, 9 a.m.-4 p.m., and May 13, 9 a.m.-1 p.m.

From 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. all three days, get a free hot dog and drink. There will be a bake sale and quarts of soup available for purchase.

Fill a large bag for $5.

For information, call 330-8530737.

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Conneautville, Pa

FRI. JUNE 16, 2023

starting at 6:00 p.m. sharp

LAND AUCTION

99.7 AC. VACANT LAND

LOCATED: SmITh RD., CONNEAUTVILLE, PA. From Conneautville

take Rt. 18 South 1.6 Miles, turn left on Crozier Rd. @ stop sign, turn Left

“North” .1 mile to Property on the Rt.

PROPERTY: 99.7 AC Survey land, Prim hunting ground, wooded area, creek, some fruit trees, gas well, great place to get away. Wildlife everywhere. Near future timber value. All rights transfer to new owners. Located Summerhill twp. Crawford Co. Map No.5402- Parcel 021; Two access driveways to said parcel. NOTE: Please call Auctioneer for details and before you walk the land.

TERmS: 10% Deposit Auction Day. Balance within 45 days w/ deed transfer.

Tammy Loucks, Lady aucTioneer, LLc

PA AU-3595-L 814-683-5120 • www.theladyauctioneer.com

Croton, oh

Fri. May 19, 2023

sat. May 20, 2023

sTarTing

2 Day Public auction

The following ouTsTanding lifeTime collecTion of mike hess, wiTh selecT addiTions have been moved & will be sold aT: hartford Fairgrounds - 14028 Fairgrounds rd., Croton, oh

Day 1: FriDay, May 19th Starting @ 3 p.M.:

Guns, swords, Knives & related, 20+ navajo & Ganado textiles, Mounts, Beer-related MeMoraBilia, tools:

Guns, swords, Knives & related: Smith & Wesson K-frame model 17-4 -.22 pistol; Colt .38 Police revolver; Colt .25 auto; Sharps 4-barrel pepper box; Mauser 7.65 A-G pistol; Haskell .45 semi auto pistol; Winchester mod. 1890 -.22 pump rifle; Browning Belgium 12 ga. semi auto shotgun; 40 cal. Penn. perc. M.L. rifle; V. Sauerbrey IN BASEL Swiss Army service rifle (2165) 1869-1889; Kilgore cap pistols; (2) Military dress swords (1 foreign); 15 Browning Collector Knives in orig. boxes; nice sel. other knives incl.: Case XX, Barlow, Schrade, Boker; sel. field find artifacts; 12’ John Boat; Evenrude outboard motor; 20+ navajo & Ganado textiles incl.: Yei Navajo, Kachina, storm pattern, double star burst & double diamond patterns; 3’ x 5’, 4’ x 6’, room size & runners; nice sel. old Indian & ethnic items incl.: num. baskets; Iroquois glass bead cushion; num. colorful pattern Indian & ethnic origin pottery bowls & vases; 9” x 49” & 10” x 54” beaded lizards; gun cases; nice sel. ammo; Winchester sign; (2) ea. Pr. Snow shoes; duck decoys; old traps; spurs; asst.

outdoor pictures; (2) birch bark canoes; Military trench coat; Man’s cow hide coat; Hudson Bay & other wool blankets; Fishing items incl.: few old wooden lures; creel; Falls City minnow bucket; Coleman lantern’s, stove & heater; rods & reels; tackle boxes; terminal tackle & more; Mounts: 6 x 5 Elk; Red Stag; Moose; Caribou; Roan Antelope; 6+ quality Whitetail Buck mounts; Bobcat; Coyote; Swordfish; goose; albino pheasant in display case; Elk horns; deer & steer hides; cow hide bench; Beer Related Memorabilia: Lg. Budweiser coll. w/ Bud neon, cooler, clock, beer steins, C.I. Clydesdale display; Clydesdale mirror; Ea. Schlitz Brewing Co. framed adv.; Gambrinus lighted sign- Cols., Ohio; Pc.; Blatz hanging light; PBR calendar; Yuengling neon & crate; other beer signs/mirrors; Light beer pool table light; Tools: Lg. sel. of unique & quality antique tools of all types; (2) lg. cleavers; broad axes; hatchets; pulleys; Cummins Mack 5 spd. H.D. drill press; 10” Delta bench saw; Skil –portable bench; wheelbarrow; hand & mechanic tools of all types.

Day 2: SaturDay, May 20th Starting @ 10a.M.:

Horse-drawn BuGGy, 16Ft Porcelain iGa siGn, antiques, PriMitives, collectiBles, toys

Open run about Horse-drawn Buggy w/ shafts; original child’s wood wheel chase; Goat sulky; Jr. wood wagon; wicker stroller; small iron/wicker baby sled; vintage wood rocking horse from Zettler Hardware; platform scale; 16’ -2 pc. iGa embossed sign from dresden oh. iGa; lg. original double sided IGA sign Centerburg, Ohio IGA; Mail Pouch Thermometer; 5 Saddles incl.: 16” Dakota; (2) 17” -1 Billy Cook; saddle acc. bags; Trail Blazer saddle bags; complete horse harness; stirrups; bits; whips; pads; bridles; halters; more; Bear skin rug saddle stand; Harness makers vise; vintage harness hooks; sel. decorative tack; sulky shafts; buggy jacks; buggy shaft bells; nice coll. old buggy lights; horse collars, some w/ mirrors; stamped U.S. mail bag; stamped U.S. saddle pouch; single & double trees; (2) ox yokes; sel. of ass’t. wagon wheels; buggy warmers; sel. block & tackles; log cabin covered wagon display; hand carved beer wagon; (4) horse head hitching posts; dinner bell on post; nail kegs; (2) RR crossing signs; RR spike puller; early 4 way Crouse-Hines 8” traffic light – Syracuse, N.Y.; num. 5 gal gas cans incl.: Union, Marathon, Shell, Sohio; “No Smoking in Barn” tin sign; Buva Scalp tin sign; sel. road signs; num. C.I. pcs.; ea. Violin; razor strop; sel. tins; Coll. of 2 dozen + vintage canes; milk cans; old shutters; old bicycles; antique corn sheller; wood yard planters; Rooster yard art; Oak wall phone; sel. crocks & jugs incl.: 6 gal. bee hive; 4 gal. churn; rolling pins; copper boilers; cof-

fee grinder; wood butter churn; toys: Marx M25 wind up tank & key wind Bull dozer; Iswin USA tin wind up wagon; Firetruck Pedal car, ass’t. Tonka’s; battery op. tin hot rod; lg. sel. vintage Hot wheels (1969-1989) w/ redlines including Lola GT70, Seasider, 1968 Chaparral, Porsche 917, P-917, Matchbox including speed kings, num. asst. Porsche models, die cast, Dinky toys Caravan, Tootsie toys; Furniture: Amish Oak ped. base table w/ chairs; quality 7 pc. Round Oak table w/ chairs from Buffalo Wild Wings; ptd. Ped base table w/ 4 spindle back chairs; pr. Wing back chairs w/ ottoman’s; 5’ upright lighted display case; flat wall cupb.; ptd. Oak dresser; Oak bench; Oak slant front writing desk; Oak New Goodrich sewing mach. in cabinet; Herrior’s 6 dwr. Oak spool cab.; Coats 1960’s metal table top spool cab.; Wal. incl.: 48” – 10 pane hanging corner cab.; 4 dwr. chest; blanket box; 2 dwr. nite stand; 6’ dressing mirror; ea. Wal. lift top box w/ combo & inlet design mkd. WM. Powell; Cherry dresser; Cherry blond door 1 dwr. desk; Cherry cupb. top; ea. Blind door hanging cupb.; ea. Prim. ptd. Mah. Buffet; wood medicine cab.; dough box on legs; (2) ea. Cradles; set. 4 Ice Cream chairs; wicker fern stand; wood carpenter’s box; spinning wheel; slag hanging lamp; lawn & patio furniture & much more. terMs: Cash or check w/ pos. I.D. Visa/MC w/ 4% clerking fee. No out of state checks. Food available.

Please see www.auctionzip.com i d. # 7846 for details & photos.

owner: MiKe Hess

Auctioneers: steve Green (740)965-9140, Mike Mooney, ZAch Green

note: day 1 starting with Beer related memorabilia, and misc. items. Antique and balance of tools will start at 4 p.m. Guns, Mounts, Textiles starting at 5:30 p.m. day 2: Starting with Antiques, primitives, and collectibles at 10 a.m., furniture at noon. Horse Buggy, and both IGA signs sell at 1 p.m.

LinesviLLe, PA

THURS. JUNE 1, 2023

starting at 5:00 p.m.

AUCTION

ABSOLUTE REAL ESTATE & CONTENTS

LOCATED: 19113 MApLE RD LiNESviLLE, pA. Rt. 6 West of Linesville 1.7 miles, turn North (Rt.) on Maple Rd. 4 miles to Auction. REAL ESTATE SELLS @ 6: p.M. – 2.02 Survey AC. of land w/ 2 story 3 BR. Home, lots of potential with this Real Estate. Handy man special. Needs repairs or build your own new place here. On site Septic and water well. Great permanent place or a get-a-way camp. Country living, w/yard & garden space. NOTE: Cash Buyer only. View by appt. only – call Auctioneer. RE TERMS: 10% deposit Auction day, Balance w/ deed transfer within 45 days. Also selling p p., watch for listing or go to website.

OWNER: THOMAS pALLANT TAmmy LOUCkS, LAdy AUCTiONEER , LLC

pA AU-3595-L 814-683-5120 • www.theladyauctioneer.com

Grove City, PA

Thurs. June 8, 2023

Starting at 6:00 P.M.

Real estate auction

807 N. Broad St. ext., Grove City, PA 16127

Brick House, 26’X58’ W/ Attached garage, on .9 Acres. Black top Driveway, 3 Bedroom, Kitchen, Living room, and Bathroom, Full Basement, Well Water, City Water Available. City Sewage, Natural Gas. Don’t MiSS thiS Beautiful ProPerty. Interested Parties call Auctioneer for an appointment to view property & terms AucTIon for JeAn McBrIde esTATe

Don Braham, auctioneer

724-992-0061 - Au 2274

roBert Braham, office manager brahamauctionspa@gmail.com

Dylan Braham, apprentice auctioneer

724-992-4032 - AA 019611 BrahamAuctions.hiBid.com facebook.com/brahamauctions/ AuctionZip.com Id 19560

EmlEnton, PA Wed. May 24, 2023

Starting at 5:30 P.M.

EvEning Farm auction

Live in-Person auction

115 Campbell Rd., Emlenton, PA 16137

FarM Machinery- FarM PriMitives N.H. 478 Haybine; N.H. 276 Baler W/ Thrower; I.H. 510 Grain Drill; 2- Bale Wagons; Pequea 710 Tedder; N.I. Rake; I.H. Row Corn Planter Fast Hitch; Corn Sheller; Oliver 10’ Disc; Cultipacker; 23’ Pipe Elevator; D.R. String Trimmer; Troy Bilt Chipper; 1- Horse Cultivator; Hand Cultivator; Hand Grain Cleaner, 1871; Wood Shovel; Pitcher Pumps; Milk Cans; Hand DBL Corn Planter. Very small Listing, many more items not uncovered. Some Scrap Iron. terMs: Cash, Check with proper ID, No Out of state Checks without prior approval from Auctioneer. Credit Cards W/ 5% Charge. Fee Waived for Cash or Check.

not responsible for accidents

For Pictures Go to auctionZip.com id# 19560

Keep Watching closer to the auction for more items as we get them dug out.

oWners: charLes & dorthy caMPbeLL

Lunch available

Don Braham, auctioneer

724-992-0061 - au 2274

roBert Braham, office manager brahamauctionspa@gmail.com

Dylan Braham, apprentice auctioneer

724-992-4032 - aa 019611 brahamauctions.hibid.com

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Spring Farm EquipmEnt ConSignmEnt auCtion

Held at: Country Side Equipment Sales 5064 Kensington Rd NE, Carrollton, OH 44615 330-627-5100 – ***nO OnsitE BUYErs PrEMiUM**

tractorS -Lawn & Garden-coMbine: Kubota MX 5200 w/ LA1065 Loader, Kubota BX2200 4WD w/ 60” Deck 951 hrs., Kubota BX 235 4WD w/ LA340S Loader & Backhoe 857 hrs., Ford New Holland 7740 w/ Westendorf Loader, Ford 3430, Ford 3000, Ford 9N, Farmall 666, Farmall 450 Gas, NF w/ FH, International 434 Diesel Runs & Drives, International 2300 Loader, Ford Loader for older N series Fords, New International Tractor Canopies, International Fast Hitch Tractor Hitch, Oliver 1655, Massey Ferguson 231, Massey Ferguson 85 w/ Loader, Ferguson 20, John Deere 3020 NF w/ 3pt., John Deere 720 Diesel, John Deere 620, John Deere 4420 Combine, John Deere 215 Grain Head, John Deere 643 4x Corn Head, John Deere Head Cart, John Deere LX178 Lawn Mower, Troy-bilt Super Brunco Lawn Mower, Lawn Sweeper, Vinyl Fence Post Covers, Cub Cadet Enforcer Zero Turn Mower Runs & Mows, New Remote Control Lawn Mower, 6x8 Garden Shed, 8x10 Garden Shed, 8x16 Garden Shed, 4x6 Chicken House, 6x8 Chicken House, 6x8 Run In Shed, 8x16 Run in Shed. Equipment: Landoll Till-oll with Remlinger Harrow, Glencoe 9X Disc Chisel, Case 9 Shank Soil Saver, Tebben 7X Disc Chisel, Midwest 14’ Planter Harrow, John Deere 722 14’ Soil Finisher, John Deere 7200 12 Row Vac Front Fold Liquid Fert. Planter, 4 Shank Ripper, Frontier 3pt. 6’ Disc, Ford 3pt. 6’ Disc, Case 8’ Disc, Allis Chalmers 12’ Disc, Taylorway Wing Disc, Allis Chalmers 16’ Wing Disc, International 720 5X Plow, International 4X Fast Hitch Plow, Ford 3X 3pt. Plow, Case 3X 3pt. Plow, Ford 2X 3pt. Plow, John Deere 2X Plow, Ferguson 2X Plow, Brillion Packer, Dunham 9’ Pull Type Packer, Great Plains Solid Stand 30 Grain Drill, Great Plains No Till Solid Stand 10 Drill, John Deere 8300 Grain Drill, John Deere 750 Grain Drill, International 510 Grain Drill, White 4X Corn Planter, Massey Ferguson 2X 3pt. Planter, John Deere 290 2X Pull Type Corn Planter, John Deere 7000 x30” Liquid Fert., No Till Planter w/ Monitor, John Deere 1 Row Planter Attachment, Mechanical 1X Transplanter, Side Dress Unit, John Deere 70 Gallon Liquid Fert. Tanks, 1000 Gallon Nurse Tank w/ Pump on Trailer, Hardi CM1200 PT Sprayer 70’ Hyd. Fold Booms, 3pt. 200 Gallon Sprayer, Hardi 500 Gallon Sprayer, Set of Sprayer Booms 50’ w/ Nozzles, John Deere Lime Spreader, Gehl 1450 Round Baler, New Holland 664 Round Baler, New Holland 849 Round Baler, John Deere 500 Round Baler, John Deere 566 Round Baler, New Holland 273 Square Baler, New Holland 268 Square Baler, Massey Ferguson #3 Square Baler, Massey Ferguson #12 Square Baler, New Holland #70 Bale Thrower, John Deere 945 12’ Center Pivot Disc Bine w/ Rubber Rolls, Gehl 2340 Mower, New Holland 258 Dolly Wheel Rake-Reconditioned, New Holland 258 Rake, New Holland 256 Dolly Wheel Rake, New Holland 256 Rake,New Holland 260 Rake-Reconditioned, New Holland 55 Rake, New Holland Double Rake Hitch, Pequea 760 Rake Invertor, Pequea 710 Rake, Case IH 860 Dolly Wheel Rake, Kuhn 3pt. Rotary Rake, Lilly 3pt. Tedder, GTS 280 Tedder, Niemeyer 301 Tedder, New Econowrap EW-450A Wrapper, New Quick Attach Alo Bale Knife, New Stoltzfus 10 Bale Wagon, Venture Tech Round Bale

Wagon, Kingsman RBM205S Round Bale Mover, Land Honor Quick Attach Bale Accumulator, Loader Mount Bale Spear, New 2 Prong Loader Mount Bale Spear, 18’ Wooden Kick Wagon Bed, New Holland #8 Crimper, New Holland 404 Conditioner, New Idea Cutditioner, JI Case 20’ Skeleton Elevator, Ford Flail Mower, AC 8’ Sicklebar Mower, Ford 501 Sickle Mower, McCormick Steel Wheel Sickle Bar Mower, Superior Sickle Bar Mower, Gehl BU960 Forage Wagon, EZ Trail Gravity Wagon, J&M Wagon on Unverferth Gear, John Deere 1275 Tandem Axle Running Gear, John Deere 1065A Running Gear, H&S 310 Manure Spreader, International 540 Spreader, Gehl 180MS Manure Spreader, New Holland 305 Side Slinger Spreader, Better Bilt Tank Spreader, Better Built Manure Injector, New Idea 323 1X Picker, Woods RM48 3pt. Finish Mower, Woods 306 Finish Mower, Woods 3180 1000PTO Batwing Mower, Woods 121 10’ Rotary Mower, 9’ Rotary Mower, Rhino SE8 8’ Rotary Mower, Bush Hog 406 6’ Mower, King Kutter 6’ Rock Rake, Kewanee 8’ Blade, Woods 8’ Blade, Landpride Post Hole Digger, 8’ Quick Attach Snow Push, New 10-16.5 Skid Steer Tires, New 12-16.5 Skid Steer Tires on Bobcat Rims, New 11L15 Alliance Implement Tires, New 6.00-16 TriRib Tires, New 7.50-16 Tri-Rib Tires, New

15.5-38 R-1 Rear Tires, New 13.6-38 Rear Tires, New Farmax 18.4-38 Tires, 18.4-38 Goodyear Tires, 18.4-38 Good Year on 10 Bolt Rims, 18.4-34 Duals, Firestone 16.9-28 on 8 Bolt Rims, Armstrong 15.54-38 on Rims, 13.6x38 Co-Op Tires, 12.4-38 Good Year Tires 1 on rim, Set 16X42 Inner Wheel

Weld for John Deere, Set of 10x38 Farmall Rims, 48” Forks, 72” Forks, 8’ Forks, John Deere HD Hyd. 9’ Blade, Frontier 200 Post Hole Digger, New Dump Bins, 20’ & 14’ Bi-Parting Driveway Gates, Blue Viper 4000PSI Hot Water Pressure Washers, New AGT Portable Gas Powered Compressor, New 40’ Container w/ 4 Side Doors and End Door, New 9’ Container, New Hoop Barns 20x40x12, 20x20x6’6, 30x20x12, New 2 Stall Mobile Toilet, New QA Pallet Forks, New Quick Attach Plates, new Wolverine Quick Attach 5’ Leveler, New JCT Hyd. QA Mower, New 78” Quick Attach High Capacity Bucket, New 66” Bucket w/ Teeth, New 78” Material Bucket, New JCT QA Hyd. Grapple, New Wolverine 72” QA Grapples, New 72” Quick Attach Hyd. Mowers, New Wolverine QA Tamper, New Wolverine QA Trenchers, New Wolverine QA Sickle Bar Mower, New Wolverine QA Post Hole Diggers w/ 12” & 18” Augers, New QA Wolverine Brooms, New QA Wolverine Cement Mixers, New Wolverine QA Rollers, New QA Pallet Forks, New QA Tree/Post Puller, Lincoln 200 Amp Welder, Peck Stow & Wilcox Shear, Piles of Misc Metal, Pile of Rough Cut Lumber.

Late additionS: New Mahindra 1635 4WD Tractor w/ Loader, 1hr., New Mahindra 1626

4WD Tractor w/ Loader, Kubota 6200 w/ Deck, Kubota B23S w/ Loader, Deck and Backhoe- Like New Only 68 Hrs, JD 4430 Cab Heat Air, JD AR, John Deere 345 Lawn Mower- Runs Good, Ford 6600 w/ Boom Mower, Ford 3400 w/ Loader, Ford 601 Work Master, Ford 1710 w/ Loader, International 666

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Diesel WF & Fenders, IH 560 Good Torque, Runs good, Farmall B Parts Tractor, Nice MH 44-6, MF 35 Diesel Tractor, Massey Harris 101 500CI Continental Set up to pull, Oliver 60, Bobcat E35I Mini Excavator on Rubber Tracks, Excellent Cond. 2100Hrs, 2012 Freightliner Cascadia 125 Semi Tractor, DD15 Detroit Engine, Emission Deleted, 10 Speed Trans., Air Ride 724K Miles, Custom Loader for Massey Ferguson TO35, ’96 Tracer All Aluminum 36’ 2 to 5 Horse Trailer w/ Dressing Room, Tack Area, Sleeping Area, Side Ramp & Rear Load-All dividers come out, good condition, Nice 20’ Tandem Axle Trailer, 2000 53’ Wanc. Van Trailer, 1995 Harlley Fat Boy 400 Mi on New Engine- Ready to Ride, Polaris 300 4 x4 ATV w/ New Brakes, Runs Good, Honda Four Wheeler Runs Great, Car Dolly, Small Fishing Boat Trailer, New Holland 258 Dolly Wheel Rake, Excellent New Holland 256 Rake about 250 acres on it, John Deere 350 Rake, Kuhn GRS21 Rotary Rake, Frontier 2X Tedder, Kuhn GA300 2 Star Tedder, Lely 3pt Tedder, Niemeyer HR301 Tedder, Vermeer 554XL Round Baler, Krone Variopack 1510 Round Baler w/ Net Wrap, New Holland S68 Square Baler, New Holland 472 Haybine, 3pt. Flail Mower, Badger Forage Wagon, JD 7200 12 row Vac. Front Fold w/ Liq. Fert. Planter, JD 7000 4 Row Wide Liquid No Til Planter, John Deere 246 2X Planter, JD 290 2X 3pt. Planter, JD 290 2X Pull Type Planter, Nice Ford 309 2X Planter, Allis Chalmers 3pt. 2X No-Til Corn Planter, JD 750 15’ Grain Drill w/ Grass Seed, Marker Arms-Rebuilt, Holland 1 Row Pull Type Transplanter with Boxes, Rubber Pockets, Kewanee 1010 18’ Flatfold Disc, John Deere 16’ Disc, International 475 15’ Disc, Farmall A Disc, Kohring 18’ Field Cultivator w/ Harrow, Glencoe 12’ Field Cultivator, Case 9X Disc Chisel, JD 3X16” 3pt. Plow, IH 2X 3pt. Plow, 1000 Gallon Stainless Steel Water Wagon w/ Pump, Killbros 12T Running Gear, Killbro 375 Gravity Wagon on 20” Rubber, Electric or PTO Roller Mill, NH 38 Flail Chopper, Zimmerman Forage Box- Front & Rear Load, New King Kutter 400 Pol Tub Spreader, Woods 9144 Batwing Finish Mower, JD 1018 Rotary Mower, Woods 84” Pull Type Rotary Mower, Grady 4X Stalk Shredder, New Wood Processor, Lundell 8’ Snow Blower, New Titan 5’ Rototiller, New Titan 6’ Rototiller, Befco 2 Row 3pt. Rototiller, Troy-bilt Pony Walk behind Rototiller, Lawn & Garden Trailer, Meyers 8’ V Snow Plow, Frontier 8’ Blade like new, Leon 7’ Pull Type Blade, MF 6’ 3pt. Blade, 3pt. Boom Pole, 40 Gallon Rubber Water Tank, 10’ Tarter Bunk Feeder, Multi-bale Bale Feeder, (5) JD Skid Steer Weights, (12) Yetter No Till Coulters, Double Basket Rolling Attachment, (6) JD Single Arm Fertilizer Coulters, JD Fenders w/ Lights, New Dog Pen Panels, Gates, Stainless Hog Feeders, Semi Load of Fence Post, JD 40 Spreader Beater & Web, 16.9-38 Duals, Firestone 13.6-16 Turf Rears & Fronts on Rims for Ford 1720 Compact, County Line 40T Log Splitter, New 10’ Tool Boxes, New Chains, New Ratchet Binders, New Clevis’, New Chain Slings and Straps, Chevy Tail Gate for Square Body Chevy, ’91 Ford F150 Bumper, Fenders, Hood, Lights, Barn Door Tracks and Hardware for (2) 12’ Barn Doors and (1) 4’ Man Door. FinaL Late additionS: John Deere 5045E 2WD, John Deere 3320 4WD w/ Loader & Backhoe-Nice, Mahindra 5570 4WD, Kubota M4950DT 4WD w/ Loader & 4 Post Canopy & Dual Remotes, Kubota L35 Tractor Loader Backhoe 4WD, Oliver 1365 2WD w/ Loader, AC XT190, Farmall 560 WF, Gas, FH, Good TA, 2002 John Deere LT160 Lawn Mower w/ 42” Deck, 2016 Grasshopper 623 Zero Turn w/ Deck, Bobcat 543 Skid Loader w/ Kubota Diesel Motor, Enclosed Cab w/ Heat, Case 1845C Diesel Skid Loader, Bobcat 753 Diesel Skid Loader, Cat 416 4WD Backhoe w/ 4 Post ROPS, Case 450C Dozer Cummins Diesel, New Under Carriage, 1992 Suno Sunline 24’ Travel Trailer, 2003 Valley 6x12 Stock Trailer, 2002 Corn Pro Model SG-20 Stock Trailer, 2016 Ford F550 Service Truck 6.7 Diesel 4WD, 2012 Ford Focus SEL Hatchback 134K Miles,’06 Ford Explorer 4WD No Rust, High Miles, but sound vehicle, Cat 3208 Engine- Loose, 1985 Bayliner 24’ Boat, 1993 Wellcraft Boat, New Holland 1441 Disc Mower, New Idea 5409 Disc Mower, John Deere 1219 Haybine, New Holland 477 Haybine, John Deere 557 Round Baler with Net Wrap- Super Nice, Case IH 8420 Round Baler w/ Twine, Gehl 1500 Round Baler, Allis Chalmers 4X Corn Planter, John Deere 7000 4X Wide w/ Dry Fert. No Till Planter, Woods 6’ Pull Type Brush Hog, IH Fast Hitch 3X Plow, IH 5100 Soybean Special Grain Drill 21 Hole, Hardi CM1200 Sprayer w/ 70’ Booms w/ Pump, Rinse Tank & Chemical Induction Tank, WIC Straw Chopper w/ Honda Engine, Henry Pull Type Hyd, Dirt Pan, IH 1X Corn Planter w/ Insecticide, New Holland 258 Wheel Rake, New Holland 492 Haybine, New Holland 488 9’ Haybine, Knight 8018 Protwin Spreader, (4) Stainless Steel Hog Feeders, Hog Chute, QA 72” Sweeper, Lely Lottus 300 2 Basket Tedder, (4) Dog Panels, Brillion 10’ Offset Brush Hog, Cub Cadet 1220 Riding Lawn Mower, Star Hoist Loader off of Farmall M. 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. Consignments being taken until May 11. We will be running 2 rings most of the day. For online bidding or to view catalog, go to www.mikelozierauctionservice.com. Listing and photos can be viewed at www.auctionzip.com auctioneer id#12922. Call with any questions, 330-627-5100. Receiving Hours Monday-Friday 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. and Sat. 8 a.m.-Noon.

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Remembering the women who shape our lives

pecting her fourth child. When asked in a recent interview about the best piece of advice she ever received, she responded with a quote by Mother Theresa, “If you want to change the world, go home and love your family.”

There is some debate about whether or not Mother Theresa said those exact words. Some people believe it is a paraphrase of her 1984 Noble Prize acceptance speech. Regardless, it is poignant advice especially as Mother’s Day draws nearer.

ing with color from impatiens, begonias and marigolds.

Her other hobby was sewing quilts. While my classmates struggled to keep their paper bag book covers from tearing, I had personalized, quilted book covers snuggly keeping my books clean and secure. Her level of craftiness has evidently skipped a generation.

morning near Tunnels Beach on the island of Kauai. In a blink, the 13-yearold’s life changed forever when she was attacked by a 14-foot tiger shark. She lost her arm at the shoulder and an alarming amount of blood.

The world quickly heard her story and she became an inspiration when she started surfing again just three weeks after the attack.

Now 33 years old, Bethany is ex-

Like it is for many other people, Mother’s Day is bittersweet for me after my mom passed away five years ago. It is a time of reflection and remembrance for the women who shaped my childhood and instilled lifelong values.

Caretaker. My mom loved to grow things, especially annuals and perennials in her flower beds and planters. Her back porch had cascading hanging baskets down the length and climbing clematis on the adjacent side. Clay pots were nestled on every step and in every corner, burst-

Growing roots. My maternal grandmother was born tiny and mighty, physical traits she carried into adulthood. She could never sit still. Even with arthritis in her hands, she continued to crochet because she couldn’t idly sit and watch TV with my grandpa.

Instead of wings to explore, she grew roots deep into the wet soil of her family’s farm. As a child when I heard Bible stories about the Garden of Eden, I pictured her garden because it had a hedge around the perimeter with the most beautiful and robust plants inside.

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Next nature journaling event May 14 in Geuaga Co.

MIDDLEFIELD, Ohio — Geauga

Park District’s monthly Nature Journaling series will continue in May and June.

This spring’s remaining sessions are both scheduled for Sundays. They

will draw their inspiration from migrating warblers at The Rookery on May 14 from 3 to 5:30 p.m., and from pond and stream fishes at Swine Creek Reservation on June 18 from 2:30 to 5:30 p.m.

Registration is always required by phone, for the purpose of identifying first-timers, at 440-286-9516.

First-time participants pay $20 if a resident of Geauga County or $24 if living out-of-county, which includes

the purchase of a new journal, pen and other supplies.

Those who’ve already registered within the calendar year attend for free. And those who’ve attended the series before, but not within the calendar year, pay $10 if a county resident or $12 if living out-of-county,

which covers additional instruction and supplies.

Naturalist Renell Roebuck hosts the program. Beginners are always welcome. Feel free to call or email Renell ahead of time with questions at 440-226-2894 or rroebuck@ geaugaparkdistrict. org.

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.

SAT., MAY 13 at 2:00 pm Antique Tractor Pull - Western Pa. Antique Tractor Pullers Association Located at Lawrence County Fairgrounds, New Castle, PA. Presented by Western Pennsylvania Antique Tractor Pullers Association For information: 724-657-4419 - www.wpatpa. com

SAT., MAY 13 at 5:00 pm Antique

Tractor Pull - Columbiana Co. Antique Tractor Association Located at Mile Branch Grange, Alliance, OH. Presented by Columbiana County Antique Tractor Association For information: 330-3411026 - www.ccata.squarespace.com

SAT., MAY 13 at 11:00 am Antique

Tractor Pull - Wayne Co. Truck & Tractor Pull Located at Wayne County Fairgrounds, Wooster, OH. Presented by Wayne County Truck & Tractor Pullers For information: 330-465-4397

SAT., MAY 13 at 11:00 am Antique

Tractor Pull Located at Big Knob Grange Fair Grounds, Rochester, PA. Presented by Big Knob Grange For information: 878-201-2058

SAT., MAY 20 at 12:00 pm Tractor PullSterling Creekside Located at Sterling Creekside Pullers Club, Sterling, Ohio. Presented by Sterling Creekside Pullers Club For information: 419-606-2438

SAT., MAY 20 at 2:00 pm Antique Tractor Pull - Washington and Greene Co. Located at Washington County Fairgrounds, Washington, PA. Presented by Washington and Greene County Antique Tractor Association, Inc. For information: 724-747-6028 - www.wgcata.com

SAT., MAY 20 at 7:00 pm Truck and Tractor Pull – USA East Located at Westmoreland Fairgrounds, Greensburg, PA. Presented by Full Pull Productions For information: 412-480-9307 - www.fullpullproductions.com

SAT., MAY 20 at 7:00 pm Spring Power Pull Located at Jefferson County Fairgrounds, Smithfield, OH. Presented by CS Pulling Promotions For information: 740-424-3663 - cspullingpromotions. com

SAT., MAY 20 at 3:00 pm Antique Tractor/Farm Stock Tractor/Truck Pulls Located at Jefferson County Fairgrounds, Smithfield, OH. Presented by Jefferson County Fairy For information: 740-424-3663

SAT., MAY 27 at 5:00 pm Antique Tractor Pull - Columbiana Co. Antique Tractor Association Located at Mile Branch Grange, Alliance, OH. Presented by Columbiana County Antique Tractor Association For information: 330-3411026 - www.ccata.squarespace.com

SAT., MAY 27 at 12:00 pm Antique

Tractor Pull - Marshallville Located at Marshallville, OH. Presented by Marshallville Historical Society Antique Trac-

tor Pullers For information: 330-464-1314 330-465-4397 or 330-855-2212 - www. marshallvillepullers.com

FRI., JUN 2 at 7:00 pm Truck and Tractor Pull - MBG Power Pull Located at Mile Branch Grange, Alliance, OH. Presented by Mile Branch Grange For information:

FRI., JUN 2 at 7:00 pm Antique Tractor Pull - Western Pa. Antique Tractor Pullers Association Located at Lawrence County Fairgrounds, New Castle, PA. Presented by Western Pennsylvania Antique Tractor Pullers Association For information: 724-657-4419 - www.wpatpa.com

SAT., JUN 3 at 6:00 pm Truck & Tractor Pull - Pullin for a Cause Located at Carroll County Fairground, Carrollton, Ohio. Presented by Caroll County Agricultural Society For information: 330-3231140 330-704-6080 or 330-704-6068

SAT., JUN 3 at 2:00 pm Antique Tractor Pull - Washington and Greene Co. Located at Washington County Fairgrounds, Washington, PA. Presented by Washington and Greene County Antique Tractor Association, Inc. For information: 724-747-6028 - www.wgcata.com

SAT., JUN 3 at 7:00 pm Truck and Tractor Pull – USA East Located at Butler Farm Show Grounds, Butler, PA. Presented by Full Pull Productions For information: 412-480-9307 - www.fullpullproductions.com

SAT., JUN 3 at 10:00 am Antique Tractor Pull - River Valley Located at Harvest Barn Track, Sugarcreek, Ohio. Presented by River Valley Antique Tractor Pullers Assn. Inc. For information: 330204-6545

SAT., JUN 3 at 10:00 am Truck and Tractor Pull - Western PA - 5th Annual Randy Kummer Memorial Benefit Pull Located at Butler Farm Show, Butler, PA. Presented by Western Pennsylvania Tractor and Truck Pullers Inc For information: 724-4452542 412-491-7096 or 724-502-6120www.westernpapullers.com

FRI., JUN 9 at 7:00 pm Truck and Tractor Pull – USA East Located at Bunker Hill, Beloit, oh. Presented by Full Pull Productions For information: 412-4809307 - www.fullpullproductions.com

FRI., JUN 9 at 7:00 pm Antique Tractor Pull - Bunker Hill Shootout Located at Beloit, OH. Presented by Goshen Ruritans For information: 234-567-1268www.bunkerhillshootout.com

SAT., JUN 10 at 7:00 pm Truck and Tractor Pull – USA East Located at Bunker Hill, Beloit, oh. Presented by Full Pull Productions For information: 412480-9307 - www.fullpullproductions. com

SAT., JUN 10 at 7:00 pm Truck and Tractor Pull – USA East Located at Buck Motorsports Park, Quarryville, PA. Presented by Full Pull Productions For information: 412-480-9307 - www.fullpullproductions.com

SAT., JUN 10 at 7:00 pm Truck and Tractor Pull – USA East Located at Marilla Fire Department, Marilla, NY. Presented by Full Pull Productions For information: 412-480-9307 - www.fullpullproductions.com

SAT., JUN 10 at 7:00 pm Truck and Tractor Pull – USA East Located at Latrobe Speedway, Latrobe, PA. Presented by Full Pull Productions For information: 412-480-9307 - www.fullpullproductions.com

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Different. My paternal grandmother was quite the opposite. She loved to travel and did not attempt to keep plants or flowers alive. She did enjoy spring wildflowers, pointing out ephemerals that did not need tending or hoaxing to grow and thrive.

When the pastor at my grandpa’s funeral noted during the eulogy that my grandparents had traveled to all 50 states, he paused for affirmation and asked, “Did you go to Alaska too?”

With a stern look mixed with a little disbelief, my grandmother answered with her classic deadpan humor, “Well that’s one of the 50 states, isn’t it?”

She loved researching family history and took detailed notes about her relatives. Her family came to

Ohio after farming in the Shenandoah Valley area.

I struggled to understand her stoic and distant nature at times, but through the lens of my adult eyes, I can see the ways she loved and cared for her family.

Baking cookies was never one of her methods of showing love. We ate boxes of raisins there. We ate enough boxes of Sun-Maid raisins that she had two complete collections of California raisin figurines on her sunporch throughout the 80s.

Legacy lives on. These three women, along with many other mother figures in my life, helped to guide me as a mother to my four kids. Genetics are interesting in how I can see bits and pieces of their personalities in me and my children. Even though they are not present,

their legacy lives on in their family.

Bethany Hamilton continues to surf on a professional circuit, balancing motherhood and career goals. Motherhood looks different for her, but she is determined to raise her children close to nature.

The life of Mother Teresa is an example in so many ways. She showed the world what it was like to serve in a nurturing role, without having biological children. She lived out her famous words, “Not all of us can do great things. But we can do small things with great love.”

(Julie Geiss lives with her husband and four children in Unity Township, Ohio. Faith and family are first in her life, but she also loves hiking, biking and camping. You can contact Julie at juliegeiss1414@gmail.com.)

License plate promoting energy available

PATASKALA, Ohio — Ohioans have the option to support natural, essential energy when they go to the Ohio DMV. The Essential Ohio Energy natural gas and oil specialty license plate is now available and will provide additional financial resources for the Ohio Natural Energy Institute’s energy education and scholarship program.

The Ohio natural gas and oil industry provides essential energy to families in Ohio and nationwide. These license plates will promote

awareness of this industry that benefits communities across the state every day.

More than 208,000 Ohio jobs are tied directly to the natural gas and oil industry. The education and scholarships provided by the Ohio Natural Energy Institute will ensure students are prepared to pursue careers in this vital industry.

The Essential Ohio Energy natural gas and oil specialty license plate is now available. (Submitted photo)

This license plate was made possible through support by State Sen. Tim Schaffer, (R-Lancaster). To learn more, visit ohionaturalenergy. org/ license-plates.

Learn about leasing your land for hunting

CANFIELD, Ohio — The Northeastern Ohio Forestry Association meeting May 18 will feature a panel discussion on the topic of hunting leases.

The panel will include Mahoning County wildlife officer Tom Frank, Carroll County tree farmer and 2004 Ohio Tree Farmer of the Year Scott Galloway, and consulting forester Jed Coldwell.

The discussion will cover the pros and cons of leasing your land for hunting for a fee. There is a lot to take into consideration before opening up your land to hunting.

If you have ever considered leasing your property for hunting, you’ll find this meeting informative.

This meetings start at 7 p.m. and are free and open to the public. Monthly meetings are held at the Mahoning County OSU Extension office, 490 S. Broad St.

The NEOFA is an organization of individuals who own woodlands and are interested in the principles of conservation and the practice of good forest management. For more information, contact Mike Lanave 330532-1957

View the night sky at Geauga Park District

MONTVILLE, Ohio — Discover

Geauga Park District’s special Nassau Astronomical Station with members of the Chagrin Valley Astronomical Society. The station contains the largest publicly accessible research-grade telescope in the state. This spring, Saturday sessions are scheduled the evenings of May 20 from 8-11 p.m. and June 17 from 9-11 p.m. No sign up is needed to attend; just be sure to check the park district’s website and social media before making the drive in case it is canceled by the weather.

Reopened after significant restorations in August 2017, Nassau Astro-

nomical Station was built in 1957 by the Warner and Swasey Co. of Cleveland. Researchers at Case Western Reserve University used it for visual study of the heavens through the ‘80s. Geauga Park District teamed with CWRU to offer public Astronomy Nights at Nassau from 1994 to 2005, and after CWRU discontinued use of the station, it sold the facility to Geauga Park District in 2008.

Nassau Astronomical Station is accessed by a separate entrance to Observatory Park, just north of the main entrance, at 10350 Clay St. in Montville Township.

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Sam and Ginny ran their ranch in Southern Idaho. Sam loved the life of cowboy with their hundred cows or so.

Every morning Sam would drive to town to get his snack. Some warm and fresh glazed doughnuts, ‘bout a dozen to each sack.

Ginny couldn’t help but notice Sam had gained some weight. The bathroom scales showed fifty since their ten year wedding date.

Sam slid up to the dinner table, hungry as a beast. The cow that kicked him yesterday, would be this evening’s feast.

Sam had cravings all day long ‘bout roast and gravy drippings. But what he got that night was cold (A SALAD AND FOUR BOILED EGGS). Could Ginny’s mind be slipping?

Sam’s wife, Ginny was a teeny thing. She stayed in perfect shape. She said “Sam have you checked your middle? You look like an oversized grape.

“So tomorrow we start to exercise. We’ll do it before we eat. We’ll start our walk at 5:00 a.m. That way we’ll beat the heat.”

Now Sam had always gotten up before the rooster crowed. To feed the cows and then the horse, but not to walk the road.

Sam knew he had to pass this test and drop his midriff weight. But exercise was clearly something he had learned to hate.

So at 5:00 a.m. Sam fully dressed, was really quite a site. Size fourteen shoes and hairy legs, his Stetson pulled down tight.

The walk began. Sam held his own but soon was out of breath. His wife slowed down, then held his hand, said “This won’t cause your death.”

Then hand in hand they walked alone on down the quiet road. Sam vowed he’d walk to get in shape. This could be their daily mode.

Then all at once a truck’s headlights were glaring in their eyes. Sam’s cowboy friends were laughing. How he wished he’d been disguised.

The word was out that Sam was soft and given in to wishes from a bossy wife who ran the ranch and made him do the dishes.

Sam’s wife was wise beyond her years. She vowed to clear this matter, by meeting with those cowboys’ wives. You can imagine all the chatter.

Next morning sharp at 5:00 a.m. Sam was walking off his gut. And was joined by three embarrassed friends who wished they’d kept their big mouths shut.

(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.)

Lordstown warns it may fail as investor Foxconn gets jumpy

Lordstown Motors warned that it is in danger of failing as the electronics company Foxconn wavers on a $170 million investment in the commercial electric vehicle startup.

The Ohio company said in a regulatory filing May 1 that it had received notice from Foxconn April 21 that it was in breach of their investment agreement because it had gotten a delisting warning from Nasdaq two days earlier.

“As a result of these uncertainties, there is substantial doubt regarding our ability to continue as a going concern,” the company wrote.

Lordstown is in danger of being delisted from the Nasdaq because its share price closed below $1 on March 7 and it has not recovered since.

Foxconn told Lordstown that it may unwind the agreement if Lordstown did not resolve its listing issues.

Shares of Lordstown Motors Corp., based in Lordstown, Ohio, tumbled 28% in midday trading on Monday, to 13 cents each. Shares traded for as much as $29 in 2020.

Other EV manufacturers were dragged lower. Nikola, Fisker and Lucid dropped between 6% and 9%. Tesla fell 2%.

Lordstown said it’s notified Foxconn that, among other things, it believes the breach allegations are without merit and that the terms of the investment agreement don’t allow Foxconn to end the deal following the initial closing.

The companies are in talks, but Lordstown said Foxconn has refused to withdraw its termination notice

and that it’s evaluating its legal and financial options in case a resolution isn’t reached.

In November Lordstown had announced that it had received approval to ship the first batch of its first model, the Endurance pickup.

The trucks were built in an old General Motors small-car assembly plant in Lordstown, Ohio, near Cleveland, that was purchased in 2021 by Taiwan’s Foxconn Technology Group, the world’s largest electronics maker.

Lordstown merged with DiamondPeak, a special purpose acquisition company, in 2020. Special purpose acquisition companies, or SPACs, are considered a quick route to becoming publicly traded and listing shares on an exchange.

SPACs can also be more risky for investors because the disclosure process before a company goes public is not a robust.

It has been a bumpy road for the startup and it has issued warnings about its viability before.

Lordstown CEO Steve Burns and Chief Financial Officer Julio Rodriguez stepped down in June 2021 on the same day the company acknowledged one potential buyer that committed to a large number of preorders didn’t appear to have the resources to complete that transaction, and other preorders appeared too vague or weak to be relied on for purchases.

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COLUMBUS — The Zane Trace FFA Chapter attended the Ohio FFA Convention this past week and members received recognition for their proficiency awards, agriscience fair projects, state degrees and officer books and the chapter was presented with our Gold Rated chapter award. Additionally, students learned about the science, production and marketing of ice cream by touring Jeni’s Ice Cream HQ in downtown Columbus.

Zane Trace had 11 members receive awards on stage during the convention. Colt Clyne placed third in the Ag Mechanics Repair Proficiency Award while Sadie Swepston placed second in Animal Research.

In Agriscience Fair, the team of Ellie Doles and Kendra Detillion and individual Elise DePugh placed second in the area of Food Science. The team of Sadie Swepston and Kailee Adkins placed second in Social Science and the team of Wyatt Vick and Charley Clyne placed third in Food Science.

All three of chapter officers earned gold ratings and were presented with pins for their accomplishment. They include Lily Rose, Ashleigh Hupp and Kailee Adkins. State Degree recipients rounded out the award winners and included Kailee Adkins, Kendra Detillion, Ashleigh Hupp, Madeline Marlo, Emma Seymour and Sadie Swepston. The chapter was also recognized for their charitable giving throughout the year with Josie Spencer picking up the award for her efforts raising funds through the sausage breakfast and strawberry sale.

In related news, Zane Trace FFA Meats Evaluation team placed eighth in the state contest held at Ohio State’s Department of Animal Sciences. The members of the FFA Meats competed April 29 at Ohio State University. The five members of this year’s team included Charley Clyne, Elise Depugh, Isaac Detty, Zach Naumovski and Wyatt Vick.

The team placed eighth out of 26 chapters in their first year participat-

ing in the contest. During the competition members graded beef carcasses for quality and yield, placed classes of pork and beef cuts and pork carcasses, formulated a meat product and identified the species, wholesale cut, retail cut and cookery method for 40 cuts of lamb, pork and beef.

The students earned a plaque for their efforts.

SALINEVILLE — The Southern Local High School FFA held its annual banquet April 27 to celebrate the chapter’s accomplishments throughout the year.

This year’s banquet hosted 175 members and guests at the school and students were recognized. An honorary membership was awarded to community members and FFA alumni Ryan and Kasandra Wilson. The Star Greenhand Award, which recognizes an outstanding firstyear member, was presented to Cole Forbes while the Star Chapter Farmer was awarded to Elizabeth Wilson.

Elizabeth Wilson, Jessica Lafferty and Anesa DeSellem each received the Columbiana County FFA Alumni Scholarship for $250 while the Marcus K. Walter Memorial FFA Scholarship was awarded to seniors Jessica Lafferty, Nicole Phillis and Elizabeth Wilson, who each earned $1,000.

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RICHMOND, Ohio — Edison

High School FFA recognized members and inducted new officers during its annual banquet, April 21.

Freshman Micah Larkins received the Star Greenhand award and two-year member Hannah Randolph was named Star Chapter Farmer. The Blue and Gold Award went to Bayleigh Gump, a fouryear member who earned the most activity points in the organization. Additionally, Ron Ferrell was named honorary chapter member as someone in the community who is important and helpful to the chapter. Officials said Ferrell, a

teacher a Edison, helps in the shop every day and assists students doing bookwork.

Outgoing officers included President Jadyn Nicholson, Vice President Bayleigh Gump, Secretary Lily Larkins, Treasurer Jaima Howell, Reporter Adali Reynolds, Sentinel Natalie Lucas and student advisor Zoe Shell. New officers inducted for the 2023-24 term were Natalie Lucas as president, Adali Reynolds as vice president, Lily Larkins as secretary, Caden Rudy as treasurer, Grace Browning as reporter, Micah Larkins as sentinel and Ava Cline as student adviser.

Active members include Grace Browning, Lane Fomenko, Bayleigh Gump, Jaima Howell, Lily Larkins, Micah Larkins, Natalie Lucas, Jadyn Nicholson, Hannah Randolph, Adali Reynolds, Caden Rudy, Shelby Robinson and Zoe Shell.

COLLINS, Ohio — The Western Reserve FFA held its annual banquet, April 27 in the Western Reserve High School Auditoria. This event celebrated successes and accomplishments throughout the past year. There were 41 members and 106 guests in attendance.

The 2022-2023 FFA officers began the evening’s events with opening ceremonies and Lilli White recognized Western Reserve Board of Education members, administration, faculty, staff and parents of FFA members for their support and time.

Allyson Benesh announced the Certificates of Appreciation, while FFA adviser, Mr. Starkey presented them with certificates. These recipients have devoted hours of time and services to help make FFA a success.

The Greenhand Degrees recipients were given a certificate, pin, and stamped their handprint on this year’s mural.

Recognition for outstanding sales in fundraising activities was given to the top three fundraisers who were Hannah French, Lillian White and Caleb Vacarro.

Members who participated in career development events throughout this year were awarded a certificate. The participating members were Braxton Balog, Landen Barnhart, Allyson Benesh, Drew Clemons, Travis French, Hazel Green, Hayden Keith, Mason Kinney, Austin Kolb, Caleb Kuenzel, Kelsey Lasch, Renee Miller, Wyatt Ogilvy, Eli Ommert, Spencer Pippert, Sean Saunders, Caleb Vacarro, Kenall Warthling, Maylee Wetzel, Ben Woodrum, Justin Yaworsky and Cooper Zuniz.

New chapter officers were installed and the previous year officers were given their retiring officer plaques. The newly installed 20232023 officers are Mason Kinney, Kelsey Lasch, Hannah French, Caleb Kuenzel, Hazel Green, Allyson Benesh and Renee Miller.

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For more attic space, use special trusses

Q. I want to use my attic area for storage and a new room addition I am planning. My contractor says the trusses will block the space. Is he correct?

A. Look for a new contractor. Special designs of roof trusses are available, some not priced much higher than standard trusses, specifically designed for attic storage areas or full rooms. For about $500 extra, you can build a huge storage space in your attic.

Before going to any extra expense, consider a few points. Attics get hot in the summer, so make sure the items that you plan to store can handle heat. You can dramatically cut the heat with attic foil and good ventilation, but it still gets pretty toasty up there.

Also consider the access opening to the attic and its convenience. Are the items big and heavy? Will you take them down often? Will they stack nicely in the attic? Do you have an obscure location for a large attic access opening? You may determine that your attic is not an ideal location.

Now, let’s assume that you reviewed it, and attic storage will work. I store a lot of small ceramic items in my attic. The heat does not affect them. The fall to the bedroom floor when I nearly pass out from the attic heat is hardest on them.

If you want a highly pitched roof, it may provide enough headroom to build a large attic room with an eight-foot ceiling. Obviously, the steeper the roof is, the more headroom inside. With your needs, you’re probably better off just building a lower-cost attic storage space.

Roof trusses are computer-designed for your house plans, size, roof pitch, etc. The most efficient use of lumber for a strong truss is a design made of many triangular sections. As your (hopefully former) builder indicated, the lumber will get in the way.

Truss designers and builders can create light storage trusses. The lumber support members in these trusses are designed to leave a large open square area in the center instead of all triangles. To attain the necessary strength with this less optimum design, more lumber is used and each one costs about 3 0% more.

If you decide to go all-out and build an 8-foot-high room in the attic, you will need full-room attic trusses. These trusses typically cost slightly more than double the price of a standard truss.

Roof pitch is measured in rise over run. For example, a 6/12 roof rises 6 inches for each horizontal foot. This may sound steep, but it is

less than 30 degrees and easy to walk on. I consider any roof over about 10/12 (40 degrees) to be steep and difficult to walk on.

If you remember your high school geometry, you can determine the maximum width of a full-height room for various spans (house depth) and roof pitches. For example, a house with a 38-foot span and an 8/12 pitch could accommodate a 12-foot-wide room. With a 10/12 roof, the room width could be 16 feet. Your truss builder can help you with the numbers.

Another factor to consider with your plan for a steep roof is the cost of the roofing material and the labor to install it. A steeper roof has more surface area than a flatter roof, so the roofing costs will be higher. A large, steep roof like this is a good candidate for an attractive residential-type metal roof.

By this time, you probably realize that you need to go back to the drawing board and thoroughly think through your storage area needs and your construction budget. This should not delay your beginning date because there is much work to do before you get to the roof.

(To find out more about James Dulley and read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate website at creators.com. ©2023 creators.com)

Ohio to get 33 new rest areas

PREBLE COUNTY, Ohio — Gov. Mike DeWine announced a plan to build 33 new rest areas throughout the state by the end of 2026, the first of which opened in Ashtabula County on I-90 westbound in March.

DeWine made the announcement May 1 from a redesigned and renovated rest area on I-70 eastbound Preble County.

While the new building at the Preble County Welcome Center opened in 2019, the site has recently been

re-imagined with upgrades, which include native Ohio plants and landscaping, dog trails, Ohio music, rocking chairs and a Storybook Trail outside.

All locations will eventually be updated to be similar to the Preble County Welcome Center.

Dozens of other Ohio rest areas — not slated for new buildings — will be getting upgrades, including Ohio native landscaping and regional tourism information.

Two projects to clean up Cleveland’s coast funded

COLUMBUS — Ohio Sea

Grant will move forward with two projects to reduce marine debris and clean up trash on Lake Erie thanks to federal funding recently announced.

A collective $599,000 was recommended for the Ohio Sea Grant projects April 21 by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Climate-Ready Coasts program, funded through the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.

One project, a coalition dubbed Plastic-Free Cleveland that is a partnership between Ohio Sea Grant and Wisconsin Sea Grant, aims to reduce consumption of single-use plastics to decrease pollution entering the watershed and will receive $300,000 in federal funding.

Ohio Sea Grant will facilitate the project in Cleveland using expertise from Wisconsin Sea Grant’s successful PlasticFree MKE (Milwaukee) program, which sparked awareness and action about marine debris prevention in the fellow Great Lakes city.

Another project will focus on trash removal technology for beaches and waterbodies using a $299,000 investment from NOAA. Ohio Sea Grant and coastal partners will offer workforce development opportuni-

ties for underserved and underrepresented youth in the greater Cleveland area to create training resources for two new trash removal devices.

Ohio Sea Grant will lead the project — Beach and On-water Trash Trapping Tech Team for Lake Erie — in partnership with the Cuyahoga Community College Youth Technology Academy.

Students from the academy will help train coastal partners to use the trash removal technology. The partners will benefit from the students’ knowledge and expertise about robotics and equipment management. Students will gain relevant job training and field experience in the rapidly growing green jobs and economy sector for marine debris removal technologies.

For more information on the two newly funded projects, Bartolotta can be reached at bartolotta.2@osu.edu.

The Ohio Sea Grant College Program is part of The Ohio State University’s College of Food, Agricultural and Environmental Sciences and NOAA Sea Grant, a network of 34 Sea Grant programs dedicated to the protection and sustainable use of marine and Great Lakes resources. For more information, visit ohioseagrant.osu.edu.

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Cattle-Beef

3black Angusheifers,500-600pounds;Rogers,Ohio(330)429-2346

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Foxfire Farms, LLC

AVELLA, PA

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SWITZERLAND OF OHIO POLLED HEREFORD ASSOCIATION

45TH ANNUAL SALE

Friday, May 12, 2023

7:00 P.M.

At the Guernsey County Fairgrounds, Old Washington,Ohio

Selling Bulls, cows/calf pairs, bred and open heifers.

For a catalog, contact Rick Van Fleet at (740) 732-4783 or visit www.switzerlandpolledherefords.com

RedAngus yearlingbull,AIpedigreedonbothsides,lowbirthweight, highmarbling,moderateframedcommercialgrazinggenetics,$1,700;ZalarAgriculture(330)854-5090o r (734)355-2119

Reg.Angus bullsbyleadingAIsires, completeperformanceandEPDrecords,deliveryavailable,1styea r breedingseasonguarantee;(419)6515742or(419)606-8205.

Reg.Angus bulls,16-monthsold,2 Rainfallsons;(740)213-0977

Reg.red Angusbullsforsale;Ryan LePage,(740)627-0133

RegisteredAngus bullsforsale,all bullshavetheirbreedingsoundness examsandperformanceEPD's;Misty ViewAngusFarms/JohnMartin,Cumberland,Ohio,(740)630-8297

RegisteredAngus heifersandbulls bullsfertilitytested,docilewithexceptionalthicknessanddepth,siredby SAVRaindance,ZWTSummit,NTLF PresidentG04,heiferssiredbyRaindanceson,OCCPaxtonson,Coleman Charlo3212son;NovakTownLine Farm,Hartford,Ohio(330)772-3186

RegisteredHereford bullsforsalestout,rugged,easykeepingyearling andfallyearlingHerefordbullssired bybreedleadingAIsiresandouto f moneymaking,productivecowfamiliesthatpaythebills,semenchecked, ultrasoundcarcassdataandreadyto gotoworkforyou;J&LCattleServices,Jeromesville,Ohio,call/text (419)685-0549formoreinformation

Registeredred Angusyearlingbulls forsale;call(724)882-9140

Cattle-Beef

40Angus /Holsteincrosssteers , weighingbetween250-500-pounds ; Somersetarea,callsonly (412)916-9259 Twoyearling Shorthornbullsouto f topsiresanddamsforsale;contact VendettaCattleCo,Nick(740)2751366orJohn(740)632-3713

Wantedto rentpastureforbeefcows, anyacreage;(419)366-0669o r (419)217-0021

Yearlingregistered Angusbulls,out ofsmallerframed,calvingease,grass finishinggenetics;(330)600-2921

Cattle Equipment

CALF HUTCHES FOR SALE

Have XL XXL available. Calf-tel, Agri-plastic, 50+ available. 419-308-8627

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

WANTED:

Christmas Tree Farms with or without the land!

(216)269-2211 or (216)322-8412

Construction

Wantedused headlocks,slants,Richiewaterersandotherbarnequipment; wearestartinganallgrasssmall dairy;(330)466-4942 Crane

TRCrane andTowingService,crane service,equipmentmovingandmaterialhauling(dirt,rock,sawdust,etc) , 10%offfornewcustomers;Tyle r (330)296-7967

Custom Work

Customround baling,silagebaling withchopperavailable,willtravel,our schedulefillsfastsogetonourlist ; callforpricing,FX2AgServicesLLC (724)630-6628

Customsilage bagging,8-ft,9-ft.and 10-ft.machines;JeremyYode r (330)831-7705

*Self-locking Head Gates

*Freestall Divider Loops

*Bale Boss Hay Feeders for round & square bales

*Feed Bunks w/slant bar or self-locking head gates

*Fair pens & gates

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Dogs & Dog Supplies

BorderCollie puppies, $ 800,both parentsworkinglivestockdogs,both parentsABCAregisteredandgenetic tested;callLisa(614)506-7223

Forsale 6Colliepuppies,1trifemale, 1trimaleand4sablemales,$800 OBO,8-weeksold;(740)610-3937

Forsale AKCregisteredGerman ShorthairedPointerpuppies,8-weeks old,RawhideClownbloodline,males andfemales,shotsandwormed,white withliverheads,liverpatchesandticking;(330)388-5149

Forsale Australian/BorderColliemix pups,eightweeks,shotsandwormed; (750)260-3356or(740)509-1574

Forsale GoldenBorderdoodlepuppies,$400,beautifulandsmart,BorderColliefatherisregistered,great farmorhousedogs;Ashlandarea , (419)565-5238or; mstimpert1@yahoo.com

GermanShepherd puppies,AKCregistered,largeboned,goodtemperament,motherisbluerarestofallcolors,parentsonsite,shotsand wormed;(330)482-4177

Healthiestfood foryourdogorcat fromthehealthiestanimal,Bisonliver, whichweraise,comeouttothefarm andseewhatwehave;(330)472-2216 Lookingfor littersofpuppies,all breeds,allsizestoplaceinloving homes;(330)466-6178

Purebredmini Poodlepuppies,particolor,readynow,$250-$400each ; (330)600-0294

Donkeys

Donkeywanted -standardsizepreferred,wouldlikeageldedmaleorfemale,willprovideagreathomewith anotherdonkeyasafriend;(724)5449011

Minidonkeys forsale,1brownjack8months,1spottedjack6-months,no deliveryavailable;(330)466-5525pics sentbyrequestWooster

Excavating

DoyleExcavating landclearing,buildingponds,dozersto25tons,radius 100miles,rockbottomrates;7am8pm.(330)309-1697

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Fish

5-F-Fish FarmBass,Perch,BlueGill, ChannelCat,Amurs,Tilapia,etc.,also carryKoiandfulllineofpondplants ; Leetonia,Ohio(330)692-3425-Dave

Fruit, Veggies & Supplies

Flowers,vegetables andstrawberry plants,herbs,hangingbaskets,wholesale,retail;(724)495-9618

Fuel Injection Services

R&R ENGINE & MACHINE

Factory Authorized in all Fuel Injection andmanufactures.Turbocharger

1004 Swartz Rd., Akron, OH 44319 330-724-5526

Garage/ Yard Sales

Guns,fishing equipment,allgrain brewingequipmentandwineequipment,AmishrockersandAmishmade chairs,smoker,smallgenerator,weldersandgenerators,antiques,3719 CusterOrangevilleRd,Kinsman,Ohio between305and609,Fri,Satand Sun8am-6pm

Goats

5high percentagecommercialSavannabucklingsandonedoeling, $350eachorbestoffer;McConnelsville,Ohio,(440)371-0195 hreis84@gmail.com

Myotonic(fainting )kidsforsale ; (330)482-2798

NigerianDwarf dairygoatsforsalein Carrollton,Ohio,babygoatsborn2023 andsomeadultgoatsareavailable,all goatsaredisbuddedandfromADGA registeredstock;pleasecall(330)2040592orvisitwww.redcloverfarm.com formoreinformation.

Danville Auction, LLC

FRIDAY, MAY 12 & SATURDAY, MAY 13, 2023

3rd Annual Trader Day & Swap Meet

FRIDAY, MAY 19, 2023

3rd Annual Registered Morgan Auction - 10:00 A.M.

SATURDAY, MAY 20

Special Antique & Regular Auction - 8:45 A.M.

SATURDAY, JUNE 3, 2023

Summer Spectacular Buck Sale - 8:45 A.M.

NO HAY STACK IN HOOP BARN UNTIL

FRIDAY MAY 19TH AT 4PM

Danville Auction, LLC

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Grain Storage, Dry/Hand.

24-FT. 8R SUPERIOR approx. 8,500 bushels with floor, metal supports, 8-in. unload, 8 vents, also has new 24-in fan, sumps, hardware. $12,500

24-FT. 8 ½ R STOREMORE approx. 8,700 bushels, floor, metal supports, 14-in. fan, 6-in. unload, new hardware. $9,500

12-ft. 5 ring Wet Bin Hopper tank. $1,000

Small bath dryer $100 Bins will be dismantled.

Linford Zimmerman

(419)687-0911

Plymouth, OH

SHILOH AG LLC

ERECTING & TEARING DOWN

NEW & USED BINS

10 YEARS EXPERIENCE

Also - Buying Used Grain Bins

Linford Zimmerman

(419)687-0911

Plymouth, OH

Having retired, The GRAIN DRYING AND STORAGE EQUIPMENT IS FOR SALE.

Located: 2614 Wile Rd, Wooster, OH 330-465-3212

All of the equipment is in good working order.

Transport auger 8”x53’, PTO driven.

Transport auger 6”x53’, 7.5 HP elect motor driven.

Utility auger 8”x21’ 5 HP elect motor driven (placed wet bin in dryer).

1000 bu holding tank with boot, on legs. AB8B Farm Fans batch dryer with transport, propane quiet fan.

Two bin sweeps.

Grain bin made by Martin Steel, 27’ diameter, 7 rings, 10,000+ bu, smooth wall, aeration in floor. Brock 30’ diameter, holds 13,000 bu, aeration in floor.

Grain cleaner, Farm Fans with motor. 6” auger with motor, connecting the top of the two storage bins, approx 40’ long Forsale 2crossaugers32-ft.and27ft.,5-horseaerationfan,$400 ; (419)989-3007

Forsale newandusedGTrecirculatingbatchdryers,severalusedavailable,deliveryavailable;callanytime (877)422-0927

42-ft. Butler 7 ring wide 34,343 bushel, full floor with supports ...................... $17,000 30-ft. Circle 9 ring narrow, 15,888 bushel, full floor with supports ................ $7,500 5-in. air system, air lock blower, 40 hp. motor, (2) 6-way select valves, lots of pipes & elbows ... $25,000/OBO

(330)277-9674

Grainfeeders,10-ft.long,2-ft.wide, $85each;(330)472-2216

Sukup Grain Bins Sweet Bucket Elevators Sukup Dryers Hutchinson Augers Millwrighting Steel Erection

Beloit, OH: 330-823-8811

Johnstown, OH: 740-967-8700

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(1)used 30-ft.Brockat11,000bushel; (1)24-ft.GSI,8,000bushel;(1)18-ft at3,500or4,500bushel;modern floors,unloadtubes,augers,wells ; alsoDMCstirrators,fans,heaters

Sukup Grain Bins & Grain Handling Equipment Serving Central Ohio 419-362-1002

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20221st cutmixedgrasshay,4x5net wrapped,140bales;Belmont,Ohio (216)407-0640

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Baggedshavings ,clean,dustfree purepineSouthCarolinashavings , $5.95perbag,bulkdiscountsavailable;MoorefieldFarms,Shreve,Ohio (330)201-1700

Buyerand sellerofsemiloadsofhay andstrawbytheton.Dairyalfalfa available.CharlesF.BrickerandSon 12827GoshenRd.,Salem,Ohio (330)501-7215

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Earcorn inWashingtonCounty,Ohio forsalebythetruckload,$6.50pe r bushel;call(740)896-2755

Ellyson'sInc. buyerandsellerofhay andstraw;truckloadlotsof500to600bales;(330)223-1594orwrite Ellyson'sInc.,28689SpeidelRoad , EastRochester,Ohio44625.

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2018Krone 3200CVdiscbinehay mower,10-ft,$16,000orbestoffer ; (330)355-2245

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NH256 rake,rebuiltgearbox,$2,400; alsoGehl420wheelrake,poorcondition,$500;(330)464-7272

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Retiringsmall hobbyfarm,NH478 haybine,$1,500;Hesston540,4x4 stringroundbaler,electrictie,$3,000; EnonValley,(724)891-4224

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Operator-in-training (full-time);do youwanttohelpprotectWayne County’senvironment?doyouwantto becomeaWastewaterOperator?ifso looknofurther;theWayneCounty Commissionersarelookingforthe rightpersontofillthisfull-timeposition; weoffermeaningfulwork,jobstability, greatbenefits,greatretirementsystem,11paidholidaysperyear,ample sickleaveandvacationleave(both whichcanrollovertothenextyear); relatableexperiencesuchasbackflow, plumbing,etc.isnecessary;toseea fulllistofresponsibilitiesandqualificationsandtoapply,visitusonlineat www.wayneohio.org/employment-opportunities;questions?call330-2875410.

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Machinery & Equipment

256NH rake;6080Allis-Chalmers tractor;(330)327-7178

NEW ESCH HAY TEDDERS

18-ft. Tedder w/Hyd CALL 22-ft. Tedder w/Hyd ..........................CALL

32-ft. 6 Star Tedder ............................CALL Bale Grabber Skid Loader Mount ... $2,200

NEW IVA FIELD SPRAYERS & PRODUCE SPRAYERS

200-1000 gal., 30-ft - 90 ft booms, choice of options .........................................CALL

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C345

E37C

B75D

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Workmaster 25S, 4wd with cab and loader

Workmaster 25, 4wd with loader

Workmaster 25, 4wd with loader & backhoe

Boomer 35, 4wd with loader

Boomer 40 4wd with cab, loader, backhoe

Workmaster 50/60, 4wd with loader

Workmaster 65, 4wd with cab and loader

Workmaster 120 4wd with Cab and Loader

Powerstar 75, 4wd with cab and loader

Powerstar 90, 4wd with loader

Powerstar 100 4wd ROPS with loader

Powerstar 120, 4wd with cab and loader

T5.120 DC, 4wd with loader

T7.270

RF440

Rollbelt 450, Crop Cutter

Rollbelt 450, Bale Slice

Rollbelt 450, Hay Special

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Discbine 210R

Discbine 210F

Discbine 209R

BC 5060 & BC 5070 Square Balers

145 Spreader

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DK4710SE HST with Cab

DK5020 Manual

DK5310 HST

DK6010 HST with Cab

DK6020 HST with Cab

NS6010 HST with Cab

NX5010 HST with Cab

ZXR and ZXC ZTRs

K9 UTV

USED EQUIPMENT

Kioti CX2510 with loader and mower $21,000.00

New Holland Boomer 3040 ROPS with loader $27,000.00

New Holland Boomer 3040 with cab and loader $26,000.00

New Holland LS170 20,000.00

New Holland L234 with steel tracks $62,000.00

New Holland TC34DA with loader $22,000.00

New Holland 145 spreader $7,000.00

Snowblower for Boomer 3040 $5,000.00

Kubota ALL BX Models In Stock w/ Loaders

Kubota 2:B2401 DT w/ Loader

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Kubota 6: LX2610SU w/ LOADERS

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Kubota L2501’s IN STOCK w/ Loaders

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Kubota L4701 HST w/Loader

Kubota 3: MX5400 HST w/ Loader

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Kubota M6060HD w/ Loader

Kubota M4D-071HDC12 w/ Loader

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KrauseLandsman XT10-ftsoilfinisher/onepasstillagetool,hasnewtires andnewerhydraulichoses,sweeps replacedlastyear,excellentshape , fieldready,asking$8,500OBO ; (724)825-0230

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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.

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THE OLD

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COMPACT TRACTORS

JD 870 MFWD, ONLY 594 HOURS, VERY NICE. ..............................$12900

JD 3039R CAB, 4WD, LOADER, 1810 HRS. ...................................$31900

1990 JD 770 ONLY 688 HRS, 60” MOWER DECK ...........................$9900

HAY EQUIPMENT

NH 472 7’ HAYBINE, EX. VERY LOW USE..........................................$9900

CASE IH 8420 4X4 ROUND BALER, HYD TIE ...................................$8900

JD 447 4X4 ROUND BALER, EX. COND., GATHERING WHEELS .....COMING IN SITREX 4 ROTOR RT 5800H, 19’ HD TEDDER .................................$7750

JD 338 SQUARE BALER, VERY LOW USE........................................$16500

NH 315 BALER, LONG CHUTE, LONG TONGUE, VERY GOOD COND. $7950

JD 74 9’ BAR RAKE W/DOLLY WHEEL..............................................$2950

HAY BUSTER, 2100 GRINDER .........................................................$17500

JD 64 BAR RAKE ................................................................................$2550

2002 JD 926 MOCO IMPELLER VG .................................................$14900

JD 350 SICKLE BAR MOWERS VG 7’ ................................................$2950

NEW HAYLINER BALE TRAILERS .........................................................CALL CONSTRUCTION

2016 BOBCAT E32I EXCAVATOR, 1540 HRS., THUMB/NEW TRACKS .....$36900

HARVESTING

IH 843 4 ROW CORN HEAD ................................................................$3950

TILLAGE

JD 1700 11 SHANK DISK CHISEL ....................................................$4950

BRILLION 25 FT. CULTIMULCHER ....................................................$12900

MCFARLANE RT 2025 25’ VERTICAL TILLAGE NEW FRONT BLADES, NEW REEL BLADES ....................................................$19900

PLANTING

JD 8200 18 DISK GRAIN DRILL W/GRASS SEED BOX ....................$4950

SPRAYERS

1995 JD 6500 SELF PROPELED SPRAYER 3852 HRS. .................$24900

SPREADERS

GEHL MS122 V-TANK, SIDE DISCHARGE, NEW BOTTOM ................$8900

NEW IDEA 3626 SPREADER HYD TAILGATE ....................................$6950

LOADERS

JD 158 W/BRACKETS, W/BUCKET ...................................................$4950

JD 146 W/BRACKETS, W/BALE SPEAR ...........................................$4500

KOYKER 565 OFF JD 4440 W/BRACKETS, BALE SPEAR ................$4950

IMPLEMENTS

NEW IRONCRAFT 2512 12’ BATWING MOWER .............................$13500

IRONCRAFT 2515 15’ BATWING MOWER ......................................$15900

IRONCRAFT UH84 HD 7’ TILLER .......................................................$3550

IRONCRAFT VH90 HD 90” TILLER.....................................................$5950

IRONCRAFT 970 EXTREME DUTY 7’ CUTTER....................................$5900

IRONCRAFT/TITAN 3515 HD BATWING ..........................................$18500

RHINO SV2160 21’ REACH, 60” 3 PT BOOM MOWER ...................$15900

TITAN 49” FINISH MOWER ................................................................$1390

TITAN 60” FINISH MOWER ................................................................$1995

TITAN 1810P PULLTYPE HD 10’ CUTTER .........................................$8450

TITAN 1810 3PT HD CUTTER .............................................................$6350

TITAN 1808P PULL TYPE HD 8’ CUTTER ..........................................$6950

TITAN 1808 3PT HD CUTTER .............................................................$5590

TITAN TILLER, FINISH MOWERS,

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FarmandDairy.com | 800-837-3419 or 330-337-3419 Thursday, May 11, 2023 | Rural Marketplace C15 Gravely 152Z Zero Turn Mower, 23 HP, 893 Hrs., Gas, 52” Cutting Deck, 2WD ............. $2,500 1998 Craftsman LT1000 Riding Mower, 20 HP, 42” Cutting Deck, Includes Bagger ........... $650 2012 John Deere X310 Lawn & Garden Tractor, 18 HP, 53 Hrs., 18.5 Kawasaki Engine, 42” Cut w!Twin Bag Collector, Full Cab And Snow Blower w/Weights, Sell As A Package Unit ........... $4,300 2015 John Deere Z930M Zero Turn Mower, 1607 Hrs., 25 HP, 60” MOD Cutting Deck ....... $4,900 2019 John Deere X584 Riding Mower, 620 Hrs., 24 HP, 48” Mowing Deck ........... $4,250 2017 John Deere 8345R Row Crop Tractor, 345 HP, 901 Hrs., 23 Speed Trans., 4600 Processor, Premium Cab w/Active Seat, 4 Remotes, ILS, Single Rear 71 0/70R42, Front 480/70R34, Mirrors, Cold Start, 8 Front Weights, 1 Pair 450’s, Foot Throttle, Fenders, PRM LED Light Package $335,000 2022 John Deere &120M Utility Tractor, 251 Hrs., Cab, 4WD, Self Leveling, Loader, IVT, Green Star, Cab Includes Air Seat & Buddy Seat, Add Storage Compartment, Bottle Holder, Roller Blinds, 3rd Function On Self Leveling Loader, Panorama Roof, Warranty Till June 6, 2024, Cold Start ..... $129,900 2019 John Deere &130M Utility Tractor, 1323 Hrs, 130 HP, 16 Speed Power Quad Trans, Three Remotes, 540/1000 Rear PTO, 34” Rears, Cold Start ....... $89,600 2019 John Deere 6105E Utility Tractor, 1294 Hrs. 105 HP, Cab, 12F/12R PowrReverser Trans, Front Weight Support .... $64,000 2019 John Deere 6105E Utility Tractors, 105 HP, 1239 Hrs., Cab, 12F/12R PowrReverser Trans, Front Weight Bracket .... $65,000 Ford-New Holland 1215 Utility Tractor, 1688 Hrs., 16 HP, Package Includes, Tractor w/60” Deck, Rear Blade And Post Hole Digger$6,500 2022 John Deere 5065E Utility Tractor, 65 HP, 201 Hrs., Cab, 4WD, Power Reverser, Mirrors, 3rd Function Loader ........ $61,900 1997 JD 5200 Utility Tractor, 45 HP, Partial Power Shift Trans, Cab, Loader, Narrow Tires .... $21 ,500 2003 John Deere 5520 Utility Tractor, 89 HP, Open Station, Loader, Syncro Trans, Cold Start Package .............. $29,500 John Deere Excavator Bucket, 36”, 12.5 Cu Ft .......... $1,350 2013 John Deere 304K Wheel Loader, 1291 Hrs., Firestone Dura Force Tires, Cab w/Heat & Air Conditioning, Skid Steer Coupler, One Yard Bucket, Pallet Forks, Scales, Maintenance Records, Piece is located off-site ... $98,500 1999 Miscellaneous UT8624 Trailer, 20’ With 4’ Tail, Deck Over Trailer, Newer Paint & Tires $6,500 2003 New Holland LW90 Payloader, 1 & 2 Yard Buckets w/Quick Attach & Forks .. $35,000 John Deere 210 Disk, 15’, Average Condition, Piece Off-Site .. $2,900 2006 JD 635F Combine Platform, 35’, Flexible, Auger w/Full Width Fingers, High Stone Dam .. $7,900 2007 John Deere 9860 STS Combine, 4605 Engine Hrs., 2863 Sep. Hrs., Premier Cab, WideSpread, Fine Cut, 2-Speed Chopper with Integrated Chaff Spreader and Single-Point Adjustable Knife Bank Heavy-Duty Final Drive and HeavyDuty Hydrostatic Drive System & Much More ............ $67,000 2008 John Deere 9870 STS Combine, 3302 Engine Hrs., 1801 Sep. Hrs., Premier Cab, ContourMaster Feederhouse with Reverser and CommandTouch Multi-Speed Drive System, GreenStar Harvest Monitor System, Deep Tooth Adjustable Chaffer and Bottom Sieve & Much More ..... $89,000 2009 John Deere 348 Small Square Baler, Hyd. Drawbar Swing, Bale Thrower w/Eiectric Angle Control, Cat 5 Drive-Line, Hyd. Bale Tension, Wagon Remote Hitch Release .............. $19,900 2013 John Deere 1790 CCS Planter, 25 Row, 20” Spacing, Precision Meters, Hydraulic Downforce, Pneumatic Closing Wheels, No Til Coulters, Piece Is Currently Located Off-Site$128,000 2010 John Deere 635F Combine Platform, 35’, Flexible, Auger w/Full Width Fingers .......... $11,500 1995 Unverferth 325 Gravity Wagon, Box w/Extension, 400 Bushel, Roll Tarp, 15’ Seed Auger, Brush Type Auger, 13 Ton Gear w/11r22.5 Tires ......... $10,500 View our Hugalnvamorv 01 E·Z Trail Header Trailers, Wagons & Running Gear TRACTORS JD 5205 489 HOURS, MFWD, LOADER .........................................COMING IN JD 6200 MFWD CAB, LOADER, P QUAD 4472 HOURS .................COMING IN FORD 4630 MFWD, LOADER, 1340 HOURS .................................COMING IN 1990 FORD 4610, ONLY 3040 HRS., ORIGINAL PAINT, 63HP .........$15900 2010 JD 7230 CAB, MFWD, 741 LOADER, 3550 HRS .....................$89500 MF 255 2WD, MF LOADER
JD 5520 2WD, CANOPY, SYNC SHUTTLE, 3558 HRS., ALL NEW TIRES
1996 NEW HOLLAND 5610 1006 HRS.
1972 JD 4320 3759 HRS., SHARP
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6200 OPEN, MFWD,
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BOX BLADES, LAND LEVELERS, LANDSCAPE RAKES, GRAPPLES, PALLET FORKS, BALE SPEARS ...........................................................................IN STOCK NEW TITAN HD ROTARY CUTTERS 5-YR GEARBOX WARRANTY NEW TB MAX 2 FRONT SIDE MOWERS .......................................IN STOCK Carmichael Sales, LLC 798 Pinecrest Dr, Bidwell, OH. 45614 740-441-5653 john@carmsales.net IRONCRAFT 3515 HD BATWING 5600#, 17000 BLADE TIP SPEED, 5 YEAR GEARBOX WARRANTY PRICE: $23,310 SPECIAL: $18,500 SPOTLIGHT DEAL Visit our website for many more items WWW.CARMICHAELSALES.COM
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conservationplanter,4-row narrow,cashonly,goodcondition $7,000;TimSlater(330)862-2820

wagons;(724)699-3871 Wallensteinself feedchipper,Model #BXM42-YEL,sn1M42611,mint usedtwice,barnkept,$3,000firm ; (724)344-2885

Wantedto buyNI2-rownarrowcorn pickerwithsheller;also20-ft.shipping containersingoodcondition ; (440)636-5668

Manufactured Homes

Sale,brand newdisplayhomesale , sectionalsandsinglewides;available now;(330)828-2990 www.AdvantageHomesOhio.com, Manure

Nursery Stock

BlueSpruce 6-10-ft.machinedugged inwirebasket,stateinspected;bare root,whitePineandCanaanFir,transplantsavailable;Canfield,Ohio (330)402-5655

BlueSpruce,7-9-ft.,balledandburlapped,nurserygrown,stateinspected,pickuponly;(216)780-8671

Paint/ Painting

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Interior & Exterior Painting Barnes, Roofing, Grain Bins and More

CALL (330)-462-3054

Poultry/ Poultry Equipment

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Meyer Hatchery 626 St. Rt. 89 - Polk, Ohio 44866 419-945-2651 • 419-945-9841 Fax 888-568-9755 Toll Free www.meyerhatchery.com

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

BentonRoofing specializingin shingleandmetalre-roofsservingall ofcentralandeasternOhio,freeestimates;callRobertMiller(330)6002921

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

Miscellaneous

1set ofOliverdragplows,3-btm14in.hydrauliclift;pairof18.4x38tires andwheels,9bolt,pressedwheels;2pt.hitchoffofFarmall400;transmissionandrearendoffsametractor ; smallcorncrib,4-ft.wideatbottom,6ft.wideattop,16-ft.long,peakroo f and2windowsattop;(724)372-3230

Allergies?listen torecordedtestimoniesofpeoplewhofoundrelieffrom allergieswithoutmedication;(330)2695254

Forsale deerprocessorandcustom slaughter,usedpackinghouseequipment;(724)699-3871

Forsale ImpactPlus36x80beveled edgemirror,solidcoreMDFclosetbifolddoor,$149OBO;(330)898-8107

Weavinglooms andaccessoriesfor sale;Columbiana,Ohio(330)457-7551

Misc Livestock & Pets

Rabbits,all kinds,greatfor4-H show,petsormeat;wantedminiRex's andminiLops,alsochickens ; (330)872-3707or(330)872-7088

Seeds

BREYLEYS

Openpollinated seedcorn,outproduceshybridforsilage,$67perbushel plusshipping;(217)857-3377 (217)343-4962www.borriesopenpollinatedseedcorn.com

Services

DiabetesEducation CentersofAmericadecoaa1c.com,learnhowtolower yourbloodsugar;(602)518–3911

Silodemolition -Iputunwantedcementonlysilosontheground,no cleanup;formoreinfocallortext (989)620-4098insured; www.silodemolition.com

Sheep

200Dorper ewelambsand200Dorpercrossewesforsale,bothrunning withrams;contact(717)372-2397

40white Dorperewelambs,born

2/20/23,fromfootrotfreecommercial flock,$350-$400;BarrCreekDorpers (330)852-0418

Forsale 2-yroldpurebloodwhite Dorperram,excellentbreeder,$450; (814)676-0350

Forsale purebredIleDeFranceram lambsFebruaryborn;also2fallborn rams,over200%lambingoverlast2 years,fastgrowing,$400each;Albert F.Miller,17150BundysburgRd,Middlefield,Ohio44062,(440)548-5800 voicemail1

Katahdinlambs ,ewelambs $ 450 , ramlambs$350,lotsofcolor,great breedingstock,championramsire ; (740)796-4324

Registerablefall andspringborn purebredDorsetandpurebredwhite Dorperrams;(740)819-8313

WhiteDorper eweandramlambs 100%grassfed,starterflockpackages,deliveryavailable;Emlenton,Pa (814)671-3922

Silos

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LIVERPOOL, OH 43920, and RIVERVIEW EQUITY LLC, whose last known address is 1620 QUEENSLAND, ALPHARETTA, GA 30005 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. RIVERVIEW EQUITY LLC, et al., Defendants. This action has been assigned Case No.: 2023 DT 64, 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): 36-00065.000

Property address: 1799 ORCHARD 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 18th day of May, 2023, and the 28 days for answer will commence on that date.

In case of your failure to answer or otherwise respond as required by the Ohio Rules of Civil Procedure, judgment by default will be rendered against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint.

The prayer is to foreclose all interest owned by you and for costs.

You are required to answer the Complaint within 28 days after the last publication of this notice which will be published once a week for three successive weeks. The last publication will be made on the 18th day of May, 2023, and the 28 days for answer will commence on that date.

In case of your failure to answer or otherwise respond as required by the Ohio Rules of Civil Procedure, judgment by default will be rendered against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint.

ANTHONY J. DATTILIO CLERK OF COURT, COLUMBIANA COUNTY COURT OF COMMON PLEAS

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. MARY JO JONES, et al., Defendants. This action has been assigned Case No.: 2023 DT 58, 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): 51-04140.000; 51-04141.000

Property address: 608 CHERRY ST., SALEM, OH 44460

The prayer is to foreclose all interest owned by you and for costs.

You are required to answer the Complaint within 28 days after the last publication of this notice which will be published once a week for three successive weeks. The last publication will be made on the 18th day of May, 2023, and the 28 days for answer will commence on that date.

In case of your failure to answer or otherwise respond as required by the Ohio Rules of Civil Procedure, judgment by default will be rendered against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint.

ANTHONY J. DATTILIO CLERK OF COURT, COLUMBIANA COUNTY COURT OF COMMON PLEAS DATED: Farm and Dairy 5-4, 5-11 & 5-18, 2023

ANTHONY J. DATTILIO CLERK OF COURT, COLUMBIANA COUNTY COURT OF COMMON PLEAS

DATED: Farm and Dairy 5-4, 5-11 & 5-18, 2023

LEGAL NOTICE

SUMMARY OF RESOLUTION NO. 23-2773 AN EMERGENCY RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR OF THE VILLAGE OF LEETONIA, OHIO TO PREPARE AND SUBMIT AN APPLICATION TO PARTICIPATE IN THE APPALACHIA REGIONAL COMMISSION’S 2023 POWER INITIATIVE GRANT PROGRAM AND TO EXECUTE DOCUMENTS AS REQUIRED.

The complete text of this Ordinance or Resolution may be viewed at Office of the Leetonia Village Fiscal officer, Village Hall, 300 East Main Street, Leetonia, Ohio 44431. A copy of the complete text of this Ordinance or Resolution may be obtained from the Fiscal Officer at the costs of copying.

PASSED 04/05/2023

SUMMARY PREPARED BY:

ABBEY M. MINAMYER VILLAGE SOLICITOR

NICK MISTOVICH FISCAL OFFICER

Published in Farm and Dairy 5-11 & 5-18, 2023

DATED: Farm and Dairy 5-4, 5-11 & 5-18, 2023 IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS COLUMBIANA COUNTY, OHIO BRYAN A. BLAKEMAN, TREASURER CASE NO. 2023 DT 73 OF COLUMBIANA COUNTY, OHIO c/o Vito J. Abruzzino Prosecuting Attorney Courthouse 135 S. Market St. | SERVICE BY PUBLICATION Lisbon OH 44432 PLAINTIFF VS. BRUCE A HAWKINGBERRY, Sr., DEFENDANT

To BRUCE A. HAWKINGBERRY SR., whose last known address is 1172 HARKER 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. BRUCE A. HAWKINGBERRY, Sr., Defendant. This action has been assigned Case No.: 2023 DT 73, 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): 37-07412.000; 37-07413.000; 37-07414.000 Property address: HARKER ST., HARKER ST., 1172 HARKER 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 18th day of May, 2023, and the 28 days for answer will commence on that date.

In case of your failure to answer or otherwise respond as required by the Ohio Rules of Civil Procedure, judgment by default will be rendered against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint.

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135 South Market Street, Lisbon, OH 44432: Permanent Parcel No(s): 37-11363.000; 37-11365.000; 37-02250.000 Property address: 1899 ANDERSON BLVD., ANDERSON BLVD., 1899 ANDERSON BLVD., EAST LIVERPOOL, OH 43920
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LEGAL NOTICE SUMMARY OF ORDINANCE NO. 23-2778 AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE FISCAL OFFICER FOR THE VILLAGE OF LEETONIA TO ESTABLISH AN UNCLAIMED FUND TRUST The complete text of this Ordinance or Resolution may be viewed at Office of the Leetonia Village Fiscal officer, Village Hall, 300 East Main Street, Leetonia, Ohio 44431. A copy of the complete text of this Ordinance or Resolution may be obtained from the Fiscal Officer at the costs of copying. PASSED 05/03/2023 NICK MISTOVICH FISCAL OFFICER SUMMARY PREPARED BY: ABBEY M. MINAMYER VILLAGE SOLICITOR Published in Farm and Dairy 5-11 & 5-18, 2023 LEGAL NOTICE SUMMARY OF ORDINANCE NO. 23-2779 AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A POLICY FOR THE DEPOSIT OF PUBLIC MONEYS The complete text of this Ordinance or Resolution may be viewed at Office of the Leetonia Village Fiscal officer, Village Hall, 300 East Main Street, Leetonia, Ohio 44431. A copy of the complete text of this Ordinance or Resolution may be obtained from the Fiscal Officer at the
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of the Leetonia Village Fiscal officer, Village Hall, 300 East Main Street, Leetonia, Ohio 44431. A copy of the complete text of this Ordinance or Resolution may be obtained from the Fiscal Officer at the costs of copying.

PASSED 12/07/2022

SUMMARY PREPARED BY:

ABBEY M. MINAMYER VILLAGE SOLICITOR

NICK MISTOVICH FISCAL OFFICER

Published in Farm and Dairy 5-11 & 5-18, 2023

LEGAL NOTICE

SUMMARY OF ORDINANCE NO. 22-2756 AS

PASSED BY VILLAGE COUNCIL OF LEETONIA, OHIO: ESTABLISHES FEES FOR THE PURCHASE OF GRAVE SITES AND BURIALS AT OAKDALE CEMETERY AND THE DISTRIBUTION OF SUCH PROCEEDS.

The complete text of this Ordinance or Resolution may be viewed at Office of the Leetonia Village Fiscal officer, Village Hall, 300 East Main Street, Leetonia, Ohio 44431. A copy of the complete text of this Ordinance or Resolution may be obtained from the Fiscal Officer at the costs of copying.

PASSED 12/07/2022

SUMMARY PREPARED BY:

ABBEY M. MINAMYER VILLAGE SOLICITOR

NICK MISTOVICH FISCAL OFFICER

Published in Farm and Dairy 5-11 & 5-18, 2023

LEGAL NOTICE

SUMMARY OF ORDINANCE NO. 22-2758 AS

PASSED BY VILLAGE COUNCIL OF LEETONIA, OHIO: ESTABLISHING POSITIONS FOR PRESENT AND FUTURE EMPLOYEES FOR THE VILLAGE OF LEETONIA, STATE OF OHIO, AND ESTABLISHING RATES OF PAY FOR THE POSITIONS SO ESTABLISHED AND REPEALING ALL PARTS OF ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT HEREWITH.

The complete text of this Ordinance or Resolution may be viewed at Office of the Leetonia Village Fiscal officer, Village Hall, 300 East Main Street, Leeto-

in Farm and Dairy 5-11 & 5-18, 2023

LEGAL NOTICE SUMMARY OF RESOLUTION NO. 230501-28 AS PASSED BY CITY COUNCIL OF SALEM, OHIO: BEING A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE OHIO DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION TO REPLACE ROUTE AND MILE MARKER SIGNS ON SR-14, FROM THE COLUMBIANA COUNTY LINE TO THE EAST CORPORATION LIMIT OF THE CITY OF SALEM AND AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO ENTER INTO ANY CONTRACTS TO COMPLY

Ohio 44432.

The object of the Complaint is to foreclose for delinquent taxes against real estate set forth below and which complete legal description can be obtained at the Columbiana County Prosecutor’s Office, 135 South Market Street, Lisbon, OH 44432: Permanent Parcel No(s): 37-02083.000 Property address: 1072 ST. GEORGE ST., EAST LIVERPOOL, OH 43920

The prayer is to foreclose all interest owned by you and for costs.

You are required to answer the Complaint within 28 days after the last publication of this notice which will be published once a week for three successive weeks. The last publication will be made on the 25th day of May, 2023, and the 28 days for answer will commence on that date.

In case of your failure to answer or otherwise respond as required by the Ohio Rules of Civil Procedure, judgment by default will be rendered against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint.

ANTHONY J. DATTILIO CLERK OF COURT, COLUMBIANA COUNTY COURT OF COMMON PLEAS

DATED: Farm and Dairy 5-11, 5-18 & 5-25,

NOTICE SUMMARY OF RESOLUTION NO. 230501-27 AS PASSED BY CITY COUNCIL OF SALEM, OHIO: BEING A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE SALEM UTILITIES COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SALEM, OHIO TO ADVERTISE FOR BIDS AND ENTER INTO CONTRACT FOR THE PURCHASE OF FIVE (5) RESERVOIR SOLAR MIXING UNITS AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY.

The complete text of this Ordinance or Resolution may be viewed at Salem City Council Chamber, City Hall, 231 S. Broadway Avenue, Salem, OH 44460. A copy of the complete text of this Ordinance or Resolution may be obtained from the Council Clerk at the costs of copying. PASSED 05/01/23

This action has been assigned Case No.: 2023 DT 54, and is pending in the Court of Common Pleas of Columbiana County, Lisbon, Ohio 44432.

The object of the Complaint is to foreclose for delinquent taxes against real estate set forth below and which complete legal description can be obtained at the Columbiana County Prosecutor’s Office, 135 South Market Street, Lisbon, OH 44432: Permanent Parcel No(s): 37-01583.000

Property address: 664 RILEY AVE., EAST LIVERPOOL, OH 43920

The prayer is to foreclose all interest owned by you and for costs.

You are required to answer the Complaint within 28 days after the last publication of this notice which will be published once a week for three successive weeks. The last publication will be made on the 25th day of May, 2023, and the 28 days for answer will commence on that date.

In case of your failure to answer or otherwise respond as required by the Ohio Rules of Civil Procedure, judgment by default will be rendered against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint.

ANTHONY J. DATTILIO CLERK OF

Defendants. This action has been assigned Case No.: 2023 DT 83, and is pending in the Court of Common Pleas of Columbiana County, Lisbon, Ohio 44432.

The object of the Complaint is to foreclose for delinquent taxes against real estate set forth below and which complete legal description can be obtained at the Columbiana County Prosecutor’s Office, 135 South Market Street, Lisbon, OH 44432: Permanent Parcel No(s): 32-00971.000; 32-03260.000 Property address:4021 HARRISON ST., NORTH GEORGETOWN, OH 44665

The prayer is to foreclose all interest owned by you and for costs.

You are required to answer the Complaint within 28 days after the last publication of this notice which will be published once a week for three successive weeks. The last publication will be made on the 25th day of May, 2023, and the 28 days for answer will commence on that date.

In case of your failure to answer or otherwise respond as required by the Ohio Rules of Civil Procedure, judgment by default will be rendered against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint.

ANTHONY J. DATTILIO CLERK OF COURT, COLUMBIANA COUNTY COURT OF COMMON PLEAS DATED: Farm and Dairy 5-11, 5-18 & 5-25, 2023

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2023 IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS COLUMBIANA COUNTY, OHIO BRYAN A. BLAKEMAN, TREASURER | CASE NO. 2023 DT 83 OF COLUMBIANA COUNTY, OHIO c/o Vito J. Abruzzino Prosecuting Attorney Courthouse 135 S. Market St. | SERVICE BY PUBLICATION Lisbon OH 44432 PLAINTIFF VS. JEREMY T. GORBY, ET AL., DEFENDANTS To , JEREMY T. GORBY and SARAH E. HEWITSON whose last known address is 4021 HARRISON ST., P.O. BOX 8, NORTH GEORGETOWN, OH 44665 and to SECOND NATIONAL BANK OF WARREN nka HUNTINGTON BANK, 17 S. HIGH ST., COLUMBUS, OH 43216 and whose current address cannot with reasonable diligence be ascertained, you are hereby notified that you have been named as a Defendant in a legal action entitled Bryan A. Blakeman, Treasurer of Columbiana County, Ohio, Plaintiff vs. JEREMY T. GORBY, et al.,
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LEGAL NOTICE SUMMARY OF RESOLUTION NO. 23-2775 AN EMERGENCY RESOLUTION AMENDING AND SUPPLEMENTING THE APPROPRIATION RESOLUTION. The complete text of this Ordinance or Resolution may be viewed at Office of the Leetonia Village Fiscal officer, Village Hall, 300 East Main Street, Leetonia, Ohio 44431. A copy of the complete text of this Ordinance or Resolution may be obtained from the Fiscal Officer at the costs of copying. PASSED 04/05/2023 NICK MISTOVICH FISCAL OFFICER SUMMARY PREPARED BY: ABBEY M. MINAMYER VILLAGE SOLICITOR Published in Farm and Dairy 5-11 & 5-18, 2023 LEGAL NOTICE SUMMARY OF RESOLUTION NO. 23-2776 AN EMERGENCY RESOLUTION AMENDING AND SUPPLEMENTING THE APPROPRIATION RESOLUTION AS HERETOFORE PASSED BY COUNCIL. The complete text of this Ordinance or Resolution may be viewed at Office of the Leetonia Village Fiscal officer, Village Hall, 300 East Main Street, Leetonia, Ohio 44431. A copy of the complete text of this Ordinance or Resolution may be obtained from the Fiscal Officer at the costs of copying. PASSED 04/05/2023 NICK MISTOVICH FISCAL OFFICER SUMMARY PREPARED BY: ABBEY M. MINAMYER VILLAGE SOLICITOR Published
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WITH PROJECT REQUIREMENTS AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. The complete text of this Ordinance or Resolution may be viewed at Salem City Council Chamber, City Hall, 231 S. Broadway Avenue, Salem, OH 44460. A copy of the complete text of this Ordinance or Resolution may be obtained from the Council Clerk at the costs of copying. PASSED 05/01/23 DEBORAH S. BRICKER COUNCIL CLERK SUMMARY PREPARED BY: C. BROOKE ZELLERS LAW DIRECTOR Published in Farm and Dairy 5-11 and 5-18, 2023 IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS COLUMBIANA COUNTY, OHIO BRYAN A. BLAKEMAN, TREASURER | CASE NO. 2023 DT 54 OF COLUMBIANA COUNTY, OHIO c/o Vito J. Abruzzino Prosecuting Attorney Courthouse 135 S. Market St. | SERVICE BY PUBLICATION Lisbon OH 44432 PLAINTIFF VS. BRIAN E. BOOTH, II, ET AL., DEFENDANTS To, BRIAN E. BOOTH II, whose last known address is 662 RILEY AVE., EAST LIVERPOOL, OH 43920 and CITIFINANCIAL, INC. whose last known address is c/o CT CORPORATION, 4400 EASTON COMMONS WAY, SUITE 125, COLUMBUS, OH 43219 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. BRIAN E. BOOTH, II, etal., Defendants.
COURT, COLUMBIANA COUNTY COURT OF COMMON PLEAS DATED: Farm and Dairy 5-11, 5-18 & 5-25, 2023 Legal Notices LEGAL NOTICE SUMMARY OF ORDINANCE NO. 22-2755 AS PASSED BY VILLAGE COUNCIL OF LEETONIA, OHIO: UPDATING AND AMENDING THE RULES AND REGULATIONS FOR THE VILLAGE OF LEETONIA OAKDALE CEMETERY.
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nia, Ohio 44431. A copy of the complete text of this Ordinance or Resolution may be obtained from the Fiscal Officer at the costs of copying. PASSED 12/07/2022 NICK MISTOVICH FISCAL OFFICER SUMMARY PREPARED BY: ABBEY M. MINAMYER VILLAGE SOLICITOR Published in Farm and Dairy 5-11 & 5-18, 2023 LEGAL NOTICE SUMMARY OF ORDINANCE NO. 23-2777 AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A LAW ENFORCEMENT TRUST FUND AND POLICIES IN ACCORDANCE THEREWITH The complete text of this Ordinance or Resolution may be viewed at Office of the Leetonia Village Fiscal officer, Village Hall, 300 East Main Street, Leetonia, Ohio 44431. A copy of the complete text of this Ordinance or Resolution may be obtained from the Fiscal Officer at the costs of copying. PASSED 05/03/2023 NICK MISTOVICH FISCAL OFFICER SUMMARY PREPARED BY: ABBEY M. MINAMYER VILLAGE SOLICITOR Published in Farm and Dairy 5-11 & 5-18, 2023 Which Direction Should You Take Your Adverti$ing Dollar? 1-800-837-3419 Contact Sharon, Sarah, or Scot Let us help you make your

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