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‘I feel like I’m home’

Pa. legislators weigh merits of oil and gas well bonding

Unplugged orphan and abandoned wells are a problem in Pennsylvania that should be fixed. Everyone agrees on that.

How this problem should be solved continues to be debated. Environmental groups advocate for higher bonding amounts for conventional oil and gas well operators, ones that reflect the true cost of plugging a well.

Currently, the bond required by law is $2,500 per well and $25,000 for a blanket bond for all wells, but many estimates put the average cost of plugging a well at around $20,000-$30,000 and much more in some cases.

Ellsworth Acres helps women recovering from addiction, through agriculture

NORTH ROYALTON, Ohio — Ellsworth Acres has 3 acres of earth that is rich and fertile. The air is fresh and clean. It’s a place where you can heal and grow, and tell your addiction story.

“I was drinking wine like water,” said Susan Quinn, a woman in recovery from alcohol addiction. “I was probably the epitome of the functional alcoholic for most of my life, drinking 25 bottles of wine a week.”

Quinn said she became legally blind at one point.

“I am convinced it was from drinking,” she said. She has been on the farm for 20 months.

No judgment is placed on anyone who comes to the farm, which has been helping women recover for about five years.

Ellsworth Acres is located in North Royalton and has helped many women turn their lives around. The recovery farm program is designed to help women heal from the trauma of dependency and build

a new life through agriculture.

Something more. Erin Helms started Ellsworth Acres when she noticed that addiction recovery services did not address the person as a whole. She was working as a counselor at an Ohio treatment center and felt that there was something missing from the traditional treatment model.

In 2014, she opened her first recovery house in Lakewood to provide women with holistic support, both physically and emotionally. She saw a need for a workforce development program for women and created a paid training program. She also saw that agriculture offered so many tangible skills for employment. Women can learn budgeting, planning, science, maintenance, record-keeping, bookkeeping, marketing, research and customer service.

Farming is just like recovering, Helms said. Nothing is done quickly. Nurturing growth is vital, and it’s important to always be present.

“You have to give yourself time when things are out of your control,” she said. “It’s just like farming. We can’t predict what will happen.”

Renee Rosenbaum has been on the farm for almost a year. She has been through more than 10 recovery programs and feels like she has found her place in life at Ellsworth Acres.

“This is the longest I’ve ever had in recovery, and I’m still finding my journey.

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Effective or not. But the actual effectiveness of bonds was brought into question at a recent Pennsylvania House Environmental Resources and Energy Committee where it was revealed that the state Department of Environmental Protection forfeited bonds of non-compliant conventional well operators only twice in the past five years.

“If bonding was an effective cure, we would see bond seizures being used more often,” said Arthur Stewart, president of Cameron Energy, at the April 24 hearing.

In addition to Stewart, the lone representative of the industry, the Sierra Club, Environmental Defense Fund and current and former DEP leaders testified at the hearing that covered orphan wells and bonding for conventional well operators.

The hearing was held in support of legislation introduced by state Rep. Greg Vitali, D-Havertown, chair of the House Environmental Resources And Energy Committee, that would restore the DEP’s authority to adjust bond amounts for conventional oil and gas wells. Act 96 of 2022, enacted last year without the governor’s signature, stripped the ability of the DEP’s Environmental Quality Board to raise bond amounts.

Does it work? Oil and gas operators are required to set aside

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Redding unveils plan to reform Pa.’s milk over-order premium

viewed as a way to help struggling dairy farmers get a little more money for their product.

Pennsylvania is inching closer to a long-awaited reform to its over-order premium on milk.

After more than three years of talk about how to change the outdated system, there is a plan now. Agriculture Secretary Russell Redding proposed that retailers collect the entire premium at the point-of-sale, instead of the premium being collected through a wholesale minimum price build-up.

This would allow a more equitable distribution of the premium to all dairy farmers in the state, Redding said, as he presented his plan during the April 25 hearing of the Senate Agriculture and Rural Affairs Committee.

“At the end of the day, it’s about the dairy farmer,” he said. “We do something extraordinary here in Pa. That is go to the marketplace and ask every consumer in Pa. to pay a premium to access the milk in Pa. We have an obligation to get all of that money back to the dairy farmer.”

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Currently, milk qualifies for the premium only if it is sold as a fluid product. This is a problem because farmers generally have no control over how their milk is used by the processor, and the market for fluid milk has been on the decline for years.

Additionally, only milk that stays in state for processing and retail sale is eligible for the premium. Some say this “strands” some of the premium dollars with processors that should be going to farmers. The PMMB said $24 million premium dollars were collected by milk dealers last year, but only $14.5 million was paid out to Pennsylvania farmers.

The milk marketing board began holding hearings on the over-order premium in 2019. Since then, nine

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hearings have been held, but no changes have been made. The Pennsylvania Milk Marketing Board voted in December to extend the current $1 per hundredweight premium until June. Most changes to the premium system would require legislative action.

Reaction. Under Redding’s plan, the premium would then be gathered by the state’s Department of Revenue and set aside in a designated fund. The General Assembly would establish how to allocate money to farmers and processors.

This new strategy would fit the three criteria Redding laid out before as being essential to a reformed system: premium dollars be evenly distributed among dairy farmers; the amount charged to Pennsylvania consumers not be substantially more than what is distributed back to farmers; and the distribution system not provide incentives for processors to avoid paying premiums by selling or purchasing milk across state lines.

Rob Barley, chairman of the PMMB, said they’d like to develop a new premium system to benefit all parties involved in the state’s dairy industry, but that would require the legislature giving the board more power.

Barley said he agreed with Redding’s proposal was the best way to get money more evenly distributed among dairy farmers, and to make the system more fair, even though he didn’t like it.

“We don’t have any other choice,” he said, during his testimony. “It’s about the only way that we have figured out that you can do it. Because of interstate commerce laws, we can’t grab the money and give it right back to the farmers if it is not produced, processed and sold in Pennsylvania.”

Barley suggested looking to the federal programs, like Dairy Margin Coverage, for how the General Assembly could figure out how to distribute the premium fairly among farmers.

“I would not be opposed to having a tiered system,” he said. “It’d probably be the easiest thing to piggyback on what they have. You don’t have to recreate the wheel.”

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

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The key element of informed decision-making is facts. And not just any facts; the best, most tied-toreality facts are needed to make the best decision.

One more thing: “alternative” facts only exist in alternative universes so use them at your intergalactic peril.

Which is what Verra, “the world’s leading carbon standard for the rapidly growing $2 billion voluntary [carbon] offset market,” appears to have done for years, reported The Guardian Jan. 18.

According to the newspaper, research found that “more than 90% of (the) rainforest offset credits,” packaged by Verra and purchased by greenie-wannabes like Shell, Disney, and Gucci, “are likely to be ‘phantom credits’ and do not represent genuine carbon reductions.”

Specifically, that means that “94% of the credits” Verra sold to “internationally renowned companies” had “no benefit to the climate” at all. Moreover, The Guardian continued, “The threat to forests had been overstated by about 400% for Verra projects.”

Big Biz wasn’t alone. Angst-filled grunge bands jumped on the CO2 bandwagon, too: Pearl Jam was among “…organizations that have bought rainforest offers approved by Verra.”

The findings hit experts like Barbara Haya, the director of the Berkeley Carbon Trading Project, like a sledgehammer. After all, reported The Guardian, Haya “has been researching carbon credits for 20 years, hoping to find a way to make the system function.”

“‘The implications of this analysis are huge,’” she told the newspaper. “‘Companies are using credits to make claims of reducing emissions when most of these credits don’t represent emissions reductions at all.’” Huge, sure; but they mirror what

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90 years ago this week. A deer standing by the side of a road in the eastern part of Columbiana County leaped in front of the automobile driven by Harland Nulf of East Palestine and the collision damaged the car, but the deer escaped into the brush.

50 years ago this week. Eight directors were elected to the board of directors of the Salem Area Industrial Development Corporation’s 14th annual meeting recently at the Timberlanes Motor Inn. Wayne T. Darling was elected for a first term.

25 years ago this week. A barn fire, April 26, at the Gerald Greier farm on state Route 9 south of Salem killed 51 milking cows, wiping out the dairy herd of renter David Steiner. Six fire departments responded to the blaze at the former Althouse farm and firefighters remained at the scene for nearly eight hours.

others found whenever forest carbon offsets are examined as a conscience cleanser for corporate CO2 creators. For example, when a ProPublica reporter dug into forest-based CO2 offsets four years ago she found – spoiler alert – the same sorry results as The Guardian found earlier this year.

“In case after case,” wrote Lisa Song in her story, An (Even More) Inconvenient Truth, “I found that carbon credits hadn’t offset the amount of pollution they were supposed to, or they had brought gains that were quickly reversed or that couldn’t be accurately measured.”

“Ultimately,” Song added, “the polluters got a guilt-free pass to keep emitting CO2 but the forest preservation that was supposed to balance the ledger either never came or didn’t last.”

Several ag researchers have sent up similar flares to warn farmers that carbon markets may not benefit the farm, the farmer or the planet. To start, today’s highly industrialized farming makes long-term carbon sequestration–the key to selling any carbon credit–a tricky feat.

Second, there are few market rules in any ag carbon credit market anywhere for any farmer or buyer to follow, noted J. David Aiken, an ag economist who specializes in water and ag law at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.

“What does the ag carbon credit market look like today?” Aiken asked in a 2021 paper. “It is the wild, wild west,” he warned.

The reason is simple: “No rules or regulations exist, so let the buyers and sellers beware. From where I sit, the two largest players appear to be speculators and pilot project developers.”

But the lack of transparent markets, standardized rules, or even solid agronomic science behind ag’s possible carbon sequestration has not kept the federal government from entering–and juicing–the nascent, unproven enterprise.

Last year’s bipartisan omnibus spending bill included the Growing Climate Solutions Act, explained Grist this winter, to “get the nation’s growers to adopt climate-friendly practices by encouraging participation in the carbon market.”

Like everyone else in the carbon market, however, farmers are “unclear how the law will address (their) biggest concerns.”

Other experts like William Rees, the University of British Columbia emeritus professor and co-creator of the human eco-footprint–later renamed “carbon footprint”–are far more clear-eyed on carbon sequestration, carbon trading, and carbon “net neutrality.”

“Carbon neutrality,” writes Rees in an April 17 email, “... is an engineer’s fantasy and popular wishful thinking. Or, as I like to put it, ‘Humanity’s propensity for socially constructing comforting shared illusions.’”

The takeaway is clear: There’s nothing neutral about “carbon neutrality” and our wishful thinking won’t make it so.

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Losing the battle of the bangs

I have come to realize that there is a sisterhood among all who were young in the era of my childhood. This spans from the 1950s through the 1960s and slightly beyond. It is a strange thing, that which unites us all, but it is clearly such a strong common thread that no woman misses a beat when this subject comes up.

It is clear that we all were plunked down on a chair somewhere. Our mothers or grandmothers brandishing the instrument of our great chagrin - a comb and scissors. “Sit still! This will only take a minute,” is the command I remember to this day.

Just when our bangs were reaching a reasonable length, it was suddenly decided by those in power that it was time to snip that hair short enough that the entire forehead could be seen in its full and pale glory. And we all have photographic proof of our mighty suffering.

For me, this excruciatingly awful experience took place at our grandmother’s house. Mom must have conspired with her mother to say, “It’s time to embarrass the heck out of all four of my daughters again. Let’s line them up and clip their bangs as short as possible.”

So grandma sharpened her scissors and was ready for us the moment we arrived. Unknowingly, we bounced through her door with gleeful innocence. Quickly, in la-

ser-straight lines, those bangs were lopped off. We had been taught to be seen and not heard, especially at grandma’s house, so there was no way in the world we were going to speak up and say, “No thank you. My entire head of hair is just fine right now.”

We sat there and took it and knew not to make a fuss. We could always cry later. If anyone was smart enough to place bids on that, there would have been millionaires made over just this one event alone.

It was a universal horror for every single female in my age group, and there is a maneuver that seems to be common in our experience. Ridiculous and fruitless, I remember pulling on those extremely short bangs in hopes of stretching the hair back to a reasonable length. Yank hard enough and involuntary tears would spring to the eyes, so a girl could pretend she wasn’t really crying over such a thing.

My aunt used to say, “Oh, look! Your new haircut looks like you are ready to go to a birthday party!” I never, ever understood her rationale on this one, but it was repeated every single time she saw us in our newly mortified state. Little did she know, we were likely praying there were no public events to attend.

When I hear today’s young mothers discussing how their daughters fuss over their long hair, complain-

ing of not wanting mom to do this or that with it, I am astounded. Why didn’t we think of this? Why didn’t we stand our ground on that battlefield of sharp scissors and say, “I refuse to let you humiliate me with micro-short bangs!”

The reason? This was only a tiny bit more possible than to have awakened one morning and thought, “I will sing an operatic soprano lead in an Italian broadway production today.”

We didn’t wiggle or whine or beg. For an entire generation of little girls, the mere thought of voicing protest just simply wasn’t in our repertoire. Because of this, countless women are my forever sisters, all heroic, silent survivors of the battle of the bangs.

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John J. Slick Jr. and Susan L. Slick

NEW CASTLE, Pa. — John J. Slick Jr. passed away at UPMC Jameson Hospital, April 21, 2023. He was 87. He was born in New Castle, Jan. 17, 1936, to the late John J. and Mary Kirkwood Slick.

He married Susan Lee Walter, Nov. 7, 1958. So connected in love, it was less than 24 hours later that Susan L. Slick passed away at UPMC Jameson Hospital. She was 82.

Susan was born in Roaring Springs, Dec. 22, 1940, to the late Frank and Mary Cook Walter.

John and Sue are survived by one daughter, Zoe Tomlinson; two sons,

CANFIELD, Ohio — William

“Bill” Phillips passed away April 20, 2023, at his home at the age of 99. Bill was born April 14, 1924, in Wooster, Ohio, the son of the late Orley and Lena (Conkle) Phillips. Bill was a 1941 graduate of Wooster High School and a World War II veteran, serving his country in the Army Air Corps from 1943 until 1946, and was a photographer of the atom bomb.

He returned home from the war and attended Western Kentucky State Teachers College and received his bachelor’s degree from the Ohio State University in 1948 and went on to receive his master’s degree from OSU in 1967. Bill was an associate professor for the Ohio State University Extension Services in Portage County from 1948 until 1956, and in Mahoning County from 1956 until 1988, retiring Jan. 1, 1989.

Bill was a member of the National Association County Agricultural As-

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John J. Slick III and Steven F. Slick; 10 grandchildren; and two greatgrandchildren.

John was preceded in death by his parents; one infant brother; four sisters; and one infant great-granddaughter. Sue was preceded in death by her husband; parents; one sister; one brother; and one infant greatgranddaughter.

John and Sue lived their whole married life on their dairy farm in Pulaski Township, where they had a great passion for brown Swiss cattle for 71 years. They greatly enjoyed

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sociation, Ohio Nurserymen’s Association, Mahoning Valley and Nursery Growers Association and the Ohio Florist Association.

Bill was also a member of the Community Club of Canfield, the Parks Board for the City from 1991 to 1995, the Canfield Fair Board (ex-officio) from 1957 until 1988 and the farm bureau.

Bill was inducted into the Mahoning County Agricultural Hall of Fame in 2022 and received the Mahoning County Friends of 4-H Award in 1973, 1975 and 1995. He also received the National Association of County Agricultural Agents — Distinguished Service Award in 1962

ects about swine structure and external beef parasites.

During the meeting, the club learned about basic first aid. The junior fair theme this year is tropical nights under grandstand lights.

showing their cows at the Lawrence County Fair and had sold their brown Swiss cattle to three different countries and multiple states.

In addition to their dairy farm, where they raised three children, John worked at Shenango China for 35 years. Sue worked at Liberty Mutual for 40 years.

According to their wishes, their services will be private and entrusted to Smith Funeral Home of New Wilmington. Their final earthly resting place will be on their dairy farm.

and the National Contest Winner in 1980, as well as the Ohio Department of Agriculture — Outstanding Fair Supporter in 2020.

Bill leaves his wife, Susan Less Phillips. He also leaves one daughter, Janet Nees; two granddaughters; one grandson; and four great-grandchildren.

Besides his parents, Orley and Lena, Bill was preceded in death by a son, Bob Phillips; and a sister, Virginia Armbruster.

Friends may call from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. May 6, at the Canfield Presbyterian Church where services begin at noon with the Rev. Larry Bowald officiating, followed by full military honors.

In lieu of flowers the family suggests donation be made to either Hospice of the Valley or Angels for Animals in Bill’s name.

Arrangements were entrusted to Stark Memorial Funeral Home in Salem.

Ben Joles presented about the opportunities of attending 4-H camp in June.

The beef, swine, goat and lamb students reviewed retail and wholesale cuts of their animals.

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Many market factors to choose from

We are being buried under a deluge of reports of matters that influence grain prices. Choosing how they all net out is the real challenge this week.

On my note pad this evening, I have six reasons listed for why corn prices could have gone down or up last week. I don’t think I would have predicted what prices actually did, even if I had known the facts in advance.

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Ask farmers what is affecting prices this time of year, and you will find the focus is on planting progress. Farmers think they are waiting on the weather, and it seems like little is done. As a result, they can’t understand why prices are declining.

Progress being made. In fact, the U.S. Department of Agricultural Planting Progress report, out each Monday, is reporting more progress than usual, though it may not feel like it to the farmer.

As of April 29, Ohio was shown to be 10% planted, with 7% being the average. We are up from just 6% last week, but had only 3% in on this date last year.

It is a similar situation for the nation as a whole. We have 26% planted, and that is exactly our five-year average for the date. The totals are helped by the progress in states like Illinois, where they have 40% of the corn in, way ahead of the 29% average.

It is in May that this report becomes critical, as the market expects to see 75% of the crop planted by May 15. That progress tends to support no loss of yield.

Outside forces. The actual biggest effect on corn prices was from two large corn export cancellations by China. They totaled 560 MMT of

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corn, and that’s a big deal.

Remember, China did not buy much corn at all from us until the Phase One agreement. That got us used to big exports to them, and we are struggling to make the adjustment that comes if they don’t buy as much as they did last year.

Then, we have the influence on the market of the very poor corn crop in Argentina. They now estimate a production of 36 MMT of corn. Last year, they produced 52. Of course, they use a lot domestically, but this still cuts the world’s supply of corn that “can float,” as traders say.

Additionally, the Argentinians say they have corn stocks of 4.3 MMT, but the U.S. experts say they have only 1.5. That is a big difference. All of this should be bullish for prices, but it seems to have been in the market a long time ago, and the effect is being ignored in favor of bearishness in China export news.

The Ukraine crop is a bigger factor than I used to realized, because so much of it is exported. This year they may have only 22.9 MMT produced, compared to 26.7 last year. And, there is some doubt if it gets shipped, given that the Russians want to stop the Black Sea agreement if China will let them.

The last factor is the increase in ethanol grind. We used almost 10% more corn in the ethanol business in March than we did in February. Again, this would be seen to be bullish, but we did not see that result.

What we did see was a drop of 44 cents in the July corn futures for last week, although we finished the day session up a quarter of a cent May 1, and the evening session is up three cents as I am writing this.

Maybe there is hope, although the biggest hard news would have been good planting progress, so I see this

three cents as just a dead cat bounce (“even a dead cat will bounce a little”).

Soybeans. That gets us to soybeans, which lost almost 58 cents on the July futures last week. The price actually turned up April 28 to the tune of more than 17 cents, and we are 32 cents above the April 27 low as we were trading May 2, at $14.34.

The soybeans have had some interesting news, such as a trucking strike in Argentina that could have been an interesting deal, but only lasted a day.

The poor Argentine bean crop, as we have discussed, is being more than replaced by a record crop in the rest of South America. Our exports are at the lowest level since September. That could be considered negative, except that is a function of seasonality.

We normally stop exporting soybeans this time of the year, as the buyers turn to South America. The foreign nations actually took our beans longer than normally, as the exporters in Brazil are working to pry them from farmer hands. The farmers like to leave them in the bin as an inflation hedge against a failing currency. Wheat. The wheat market remains a mystery, as we continue to trade at pre-war prices even with the bread wheat hurting in an extended drought.

Our cookie wheat is having a great growth period, and the result may be the reason that we had lost 55 cents at one point last week. The hard news that can’t be ignored is that the spring wheat is not getting planted in Minnesota and the Dakotas yet, since snow is still melting there.

(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.)

Grain market report note: Prices listed by grain elevators are bids for what the elevator will pay to buy your grain that day. It is not a retail selling price. All prices are per bushel as of close May 1.

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Springtime is time for forest foraging

As winter begins to loosen its grip and spring begins to peak through the clouds, you may notice more than flowers poking through the forest floor. Morels are the most wellknown goal of spring foraging, but ramps and fiddlehead ferns offer a wonderful and sometimes new foraging opportunity for people to try out.

Morels. The most elusive and prized of Ohio’s foraging opportunities would be the Morel. With their earthy, nutty and woodsy flavor, morels are sought after by home cooks and chefs alike. Depending on where you are in the state, the growing season is mid-April through May.

Though seemingly never in the same place twice, the best opportunities for finding morels tend to be near aspen, elms, apple, ash and tulip poplar trees. While you are on the hunt, look for dead or dying trees; morels tend to grow around the base. Temperature also plays a role. Typically, after some rain and a week straight of 50-degree nights, the morels should make their way to the surface. When harvesting morels, pinch or cut the stem just above the soil and store in a mesh bag.

Before you cook the morels, make sure to thoroughly clean them. Shaking them in a paper bag will get some of the dry dirt off but letting them soak in salt water ensures a better clean. My personal favorite way to eat morels is to sauté in some butter and garlic and serve them over a grilled ribeye. Ramps. A celebrated sign of spring,

ramps can be found in sometimes extensive patches covering the forest floor. With a garlic and onion flavor, they are perfect in almost any cooking application. Ramps can be found from late March to May. Known as an understory plant, you will most likely find them under hardwood trees such as beech, maple, birch, tulip poplar, buckeye, hickory and oak.

Ramps are notoriously slow growers, taking five to seven years to reach a harvestable size. As they have grown in popularity, their numbers have taken a downward trend. When harvesting ramps, try to leave the bulb and roots intact so they can be enjoyed for years to come. The way I prefer to eat ramps is to simply cook them with a bit of shrimp, lemon juice, butter and toss with pasta using the ramps instead of garlic.

Fiddlehead ferns. Not as wildly known or sought after is the fiddlehead fern, the tender unfurled fronds of the ostrich fern. Known for tasting like a cross between sweeter asparagus, green beans with an earthy mushroom undertone, in my belief it is widely underutilized. Fiddleheads can be found from April to May.

Fiddleheads can typically be found in areas near water with rich soil and a decent amount of shade. The best place to search for fiddlehead ferns is hardwood forests near a stream or creek. When harvesting fiddleheads, make sure the fern is tightly coiled. The ferns will have a brown papery covering on it that should be removed before consuming.

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They should not be eaten raw. The best way I have found to prepare them is to blanch them in salted boiling water and dipping them in a rich sauce such as hollandaise.

Risks. Whether you are a novice forager, or an expert always be sure of what you are consuming. Each of these plants has a poisonous look alike. If you are not 100% sure of what you are consuming, do not consume it. It is also a good idea to check if foraging is allowed in an area before you go. Some state forests allow foraging, but others do not. I hope with some of these tips you can try something new and get outdoors. Happy foraging to all.

(Caitlin Harris is the forestry and wildlife technician for Harrison Soil and Water Conservation District. She can be reached at 740942-8837 or charris@harrisoncountyohio. org.)

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EPA allows gas with higher ethanol blend

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Fuel stations throughout the country will be able to sell gasoline blended with 15% ethanol during the summer under

an emergency waiver issued April 28 by the Environmental Protection Agency in a move that could reduce prices at the pump and boost demand for the Midwest-based ethanol industry.

The EPA framed its decision as a way to reduce gasoline prices at a time

of market supply uncertainty because of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. The agency said its action also encourages U.S. energy independence and supports American agriculture and manufacturing.

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summer driving season will not only help increase fuel supply, but support American farmers, strengthen U.S. energy security, and provide relief to drivers across the country,” EPA Administrator Michael Regan said in a statement.

zation’s president and CEO, said in a statement. “Therefore, we’re anxious to see how EPA is going to justify this decision in light of the statutory limitations and the agency’s own understanding of emergency criteria, which require a finding of inadequate domestic supply in a specific geographic Ethanol policy is especially important in the Midwest, where most of the roughly 200 renewable fuel plants are located. In 2022, those refineries produced over 15.4 billion gallons of ethanol, and the industry used about 45% of the nation’s corn crop, roughly one-third of which was grown in Iowa

The industry has pushed for years to allow year-round sales of E15. In March, the EPA proposed to permanently allow the higher blends in eight Midwestern states beginning in 2024.

“EPA’s action allowing summertime E15 will help extend gasoline supplies, prevent fuel shortages, protect air quality and reduce carbon emissions,” said Geoff Cooper, president and CEO of the Renewable Fuels As(©2023 Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.)

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of oil and gas well bonding

money with the state — known as a bond — to prove they have the financial resources to plug wells when the wells are done producing. Wells are required to be plugged after a year of not reporting production. If the operator walks away from a well before plugging it, the bond is supposed to ensure the state has money to pay for the clean-up.

At least, that’s the perception of the purpose of bonding. In reality, it appears that course of action is rarely taken, according to testimony during the hearing, even when operators fail to plug wells they’re finished using.

Conventional well operators were cited more than 3,000 times in the last five years for failing to plug wells upon, according to a DEP study released in December. During that time, the DEP forfeited bonds twice.

State Rep. Marty Causer, R-Coudersport and minority chair of the committee, questioned Kurt Klapkowski, acting secretary for the DEP’s Office of Oil and Gas Management, about why, if abandoned wells are such a massive issue, bonds are hardly ever revoked to pay for plugging.

“I think sometimes we’ve been making decisions about where we employ our enforcement resources, and we’ve decided that they’re better spent in other areas,” Klapkowski said.

The DEP has to weigh the effort put into forfeiting bonds versus the results it gets from it, which presumably isn’t enough money to cover the costs of plugging wells. Klapkowski said the DEP uses a variety of enforcement methods to get operators to comply with the rules, including civil penalties, court orders or jail time, and they’re trying to streamline the process of bond forfeiture to make it a more viable enforcement option.

Debate. Stewart said increased bond amounts would unduly burden smaller operators, which make up most of the state’s conventional industry. He said more than 5,000 of

the state’s 5,850 conventional operators own less than 10 wells.

“The mom and pop operators that make up Pennsylvania’s conventional industry do not have access to the investor dollars, credit lines or cash reserves that the increased bonds would require,” he said. “You can’t force mom and pop to do the impossible.”

Stewart also argued in his testimony that increasing the bonding amount now will have no impact on wells drilled before 1984, when bonding regulations were put in place. These wells make up the majority of the state’s abandoned and orphaned wells.

While increasing bond rates won’t fix the existing problem, it could prevent the problem from becoming worse, said Kelsey Krepps, senior campaign representative with the Sierra Club’s Dirty Fuels Campaign, during her testimony.

“Under current Pennsylvania law, operators allow their spent wells to sit unplugged, leaking methane and other harmful emissions into the air and water, harming public health and exacerbating the climate crisis,” she said. “They mar communities, reduce property values and depress the local tax base.”

The Sierra Club, along with PennFuture, the Clean Air Council, Mountain Watershed Association and Protect Penn-Trafford, sent two petitions in September 2021 to the DEP asking its Environmental Quality Board to increase bond amounts and reevaluate bond amounts regularly. The groups suggested increasing the bond to $38,000 per conventional well. That petition was recently denied by the DEP.

Not only will it prevent the burden of abandoned wells from being passed on to taxpayers, but it will “incentive operators to prioritize plugging wells at the end of their lifespan in order to free up capital and faster plugging of unprofitable wells,” Krepps said.

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

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FFA news

SULLIVAN, Ohio — Four Black River FFA members recently participated in the FFA State Dairy Handling Career Development Event at the Ohio Dairy Expo in Columbus. They were Summer Sooy, Eva Kodicovic, Charlie Hollan and Jake Reisinger.

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MILLERSBURG, Ohio — On April 14 the West Holmes FFA competed in the District 2 Outdoor Power Contest hosted at Ag Pro in Millersburg. During the contest, contestants identified tools, completed an electrical station, looked up parts in the John Deere computer program and measured a crankshaft. They also ran a service pre-check and performed troubleshooting on equipment.

The members were divided into three teams. Team 1 consisted of Keith Hawkins, Colby Long and Gabe Averbukh who placed 13th. Team 2 consisted of Alex Pringle, Hailey Richert, and Tyler Zimmerly who placed 19th. Team 3 consisted of Ian Barr, Haylee Conner, and Garrett McCluggage who placed 20th. Keith Hawkins was the highest scoring individual in the contest.

On April 17 the West Holmes FFA competed in the State Floriculture Contest in Columbus. Contestants created a bud vase, calculated fertilizer application amounts, took an online test and identified plants.

The team placed second in the district and 26th in the state. Individually, Maria Steiner was 94th; Jenna Sheldon was 96th; Dakotah Ringwalt was 120th; and Maren Drzazga was 122nd.

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WEST UNION, Ohio — Tori DeMeyer has earned the National Junior Angus Association’s Bronze and Silver awards from the American Angus Association. DeMeyer is the daughter of Dan DeMeyer and attends West Union High School. She is a member of the NJAA and the Ohio Junior Angus Association, where she has served as royalty.

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PATASKALA, Ohio — The Ohio Natural Energy Institute announced Bruce Tague as its new executive director. Tague comes to the Ohio Natural Energy Institute with more than 20 years of experience in both the public and private sector.

He has worked for years in public policy, state and federal government, including his recent work with the Sportsmen’s Alliance. Tague’s wife and two sons call Knox County, Ohio, home and enjoy spending time outside taking in Ohio’s natural beauty.

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COLUMBUS — Emily Rudd, of Bucyrus has been named organization director for Clinton, Fayette, Greene and Warren counties. Rudd grew up on a small market goat farm in north central Ohio and began showing lambs and goats through 4-H and FFA. She was a county scholarship recipient and intern for the Crawford, Marion, Morrow and Richland County farm bureaus.

She was a collegiate farm bureau member and has been a Young Agricultural Professionals member in Crawford County the last two years. Rudd graduated from Wilmington College with a bachelor of science in agriculture in December 2022.

New broadband program will bring internet to 65 in Beaver County

BEAVER, Pa. — The Connect Beaver County Broadband Program announced that local internet service provider Armstrong has initiated fiber construction that will bring broadband internet to 65 previously unserved locations in Hanover Township.

Addresses slated for the new broadband internet connection populate Hanover Kendall Road, Airline Drive and Hanny Beaver Road. Locations are part of the program’s early action project for broadband development and were identified using information collected from the 2021 Broadband Data Collection and Feasibility Study.

Homeowners in the vicinity were notified late last month of pending construction and of their new opportunity for connectivity.

The new broadband service deployment is the result of a multi-year collaborative effort between Beaver County and ISPs that aims to bridge the digital divide and connect all unserved or underserved locations in the county with high-speed internet.

Newly connected Hanover locations will soon have the option to contract with Armstrong for highspeed broadband internet. More information about the work can be found on the website.

Beaver County continues to serve as a national leader in broadband infrastructure development. The Connect Beaver County Program demonstrates the power of collaboration between the public and private sectors to bridge the digital divide and create a more connected community.

To learn more about the Connect Beaver County Broadband Program, view progress and join the mailing list, visit connectbeavercounty.com.

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New awards added to Angus convention

SAINT JOSEPH, Mo. — The American Angus Association is adding three new awards at the 2023 Angus Convention. Applications are due May 15 for two of the new awards — Young Breeder and Ambassador of the Year.

The Young Breeder of the Year award will recognize a young, registered Angus breeder for their leadership within the Angus breed, participation in Angus programs and innovation within their herd.

Applicants for this award can nominate themselves or be nominated by someone else. Additionally, they must be between the ages of 25-45 as of Jan. 1 of the award year and must

be an active member of the association. Couples or business partners can be nominated if they meet all age requirements, however, herd ownership and/or management responsibility are required of each individual.

To apply for the Young Breeder of the Year award or nominate someone deserving, visit bit.ly/3Muwwcy.

The Angus Ambassador of the Year award will recognize someone who goes above and beyond to promote or aid Angus efforts and broaden Angus influence in the beef industry. Applicants for this award can nominate themselves or be nominated by someone else and do not have to be an association member,

but can be. To apply for the Angus Ambassador of the Year award or nominate someone deserving, visit bit.ly/3Gw2Zvh.

The Top Sire of the Year award recognizes the top registration sire of the fiscal year. This award will not be application or nomination based, but rather derived from the sire with the most registrations in the fiscal year. Recognition will be given to the sire’s current owner(s).

The 2023 Angus Convention will be held Nov. 3 to 6 in Orlando, Florida. For questions about these awards, contact Caitlyn Brandt, directors of events and junior activities, at cbrandt@angus.org.

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It’s difficult to say why things clicked, but I’m putting in the work,” she said.

Slow flowers. The work around the farm includes planting flowers like ranunculus, marigolds and snapdragons. Later in the summer, the women will harvest cosmos, sunflowers, dianthus and eucalyptus.

“We want to make it look good. We want it to smell good, and we want it to be successful,” Rosenbaum said.

This training program has evolved into an entrepreneurial program, and the flowers will be sold to small local businesses and clients. It’s a national trend to try to bring back the floral industry to the U.S., Quinn said.

“Most fresh flowers are mass produced and come from Kenya or the Netherlands, and we’re trying to bring back flowers in this area because there are not a lot of flower farms,” she said. “It’s called the slow flower movement.”

The slow flower movement assures that sustainable, organic growing practices are part of a farm’s ecosystem. It is also more economical to be local and seasonal and the movement focuses on relationships as well.

For example, the women are working with a business called In the Weeds, which is a flower shop, within a restaurant and bar. Presently, the women are preserving tulips for Mother’s Day and are beginning to plant spring flowers for the shop.

“This is my purpose,” Quinn said. “I knew that if I was going to get sober, I needed a purpose that I loved.”

Rosenbaum agreed.

“This is just a really great community where we help each other out,” she said.

Other work includes studying sustainable agriculture at Lorain County Community College. Rosenbaum wanted to pursue something in the agricultural field while it was winter and the off-season, so she started classes in sustainable agriculture.

“I don’t have any professional background working in agriculture, but I liked the lifestyle and I like being an environmentalist,” she said. Rosenbaum is also learning to cook.

“I am finally living my life, and this place incorporates everything for me,” she said. “I feel like I’m home.”

Becoming whole. “This is a family environment and this is home,” Helms said.

The women are members of Alcoholics Anonymous and also participate in a new recovery concept called Dharma recovery. The Ellsworth Acres philosophy is a focus on a lifelong holistic process. The women can stay as long as they want and will move out when they feel ready. Most become gainfully employed and stay sober after they move out. Very few of the women lapse.

When the women are not planting, they are raising and tending to backyard chickens. Ellsworth Acres has four of them and they recently bought two chicks.

“We love the chickens, but we have to be careful of the hawks and the coyotes,” Helms said. The chickens are housed in covered coops at the back of the farm.

The farm is presently supported by a grant to assure that the women are paid.

As the women prep for spring planting, Quinn looks back at her life.

“You know, I’m 61 years old, and I had no coping skills,” she said.

Right before coming to the farm, Quinn attempted suicide, but she found her way to the Cleveland Clinic and through a series of events, she interviewed at the farm and was ac-

Susan Quinn tends to the cabbage that has been placed in the greenhouse, April 21. (Nella Citino photo)

cepted.

She was given a second chance. She is now a certified peer supporter and is training to be an addiction counselor.

“I wish I would have known about

this sooner in my life. It would have made a big difference. Now, I have gratitude, and I can’t wait to get up every morning,” she said.

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

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Colorado to become 1st to pass ‘right to repair’

DENVER (AP) — Colorado is set to become the first state to ensure farmers can fix their own machines with the governor’s expected signing of a “right to repair” law April 25 which forces manufacturers to provide their customers with the necessary manuals, tools, parts and software.

Colorado, a state partly blanketed in ranches and farmland, took the lead on the issue following a nationwide outcry from farmers that manufacturers prevent them from fixing their own machines — from behemoth combines to thin tractors — when they break down. Farmers say it forces them to wait precious days for a servicer to arrive, a delay that could mean a hail storm decimates a crop or a farmer misses the ideal planting window.

Lawmakers in at least 10 other states have introduced similar legislation, including in Florida, Maryland, Missouri, New Jersey, Texas and Vermont.

Colorado Gov. Jared Polis, a Democrat, signed the bill April 25, after the legislation advanced through long committee hearings, having been propelled forward mostly by Democrats even though a Republican

lawmaker cosponsored the bill. The proposal left GOP lawmakers stuck between their farming constituents pleading for the ability to repair their equipment and the manufacturers who vehemently opposed it.

Manufacturers and dealerships raised concerns that providing tools and information to farmers would allow equipment owners to illegally crank up the horsepower and bypass emissions controls — putting operator safety and the environment at risk. They also argued that the law would expose companies’ trade secrets.

The bill’s proponents acknowledged that the legislation could make it easier for operators to modify horsepower and emissions controls, but argued that farmers are already able to tinker with their machines and doing so would remain illegal.

The law falls into the broader “right to repair” campaign, which has picked up steam across the country and applies to a range of products, from iPhones to hospital ventilators. Independent mechanics and car owners have access to tools and parts due to a 2014 memorandum of understanding signed by the automotive industry.

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Are you charging enough for your hay?

With hay inventories at all-time lows, are you charging a competitive rate? What is a fair price to charge for hay? Are you still making a profit on your hay sales with rising input cost? Those making hay should consider the recent market changes, long term trends, and personal enterprise cost to make sure their hay is priced fairly and competitively.

Let’s take a look at some of the hay numbers, both nationally and at the state level, as well as some tools to help hay producers fully reconcile their input cost.

National Hay Inventory. Last December the USDA reported that hay inventories in the United States were at approximately 71.9 million tons. This was a decrease of 7 million tons from the year before, roughly a 9% difference. This follows the trend over the last 20 years of decreasing hay stocks and has put us at the lowest hay inventory in over 70 years. The low inventory is likely to keep average hay prices high across the nation, but prices are often dictated by the supply and demand at the regional level.

Local Hay Inventory. While eastern Ohio and western Pennsylvania have seen some uptick in hay production recently, the two states are still historically low. Our region is also seeing a continued increase in equine hay demand. Compared to other regions in the country our numbers are somewhat stable, though declining, and our prices have not jumped as significantly as other states.

In Ohio, hay production was down slightly from the year before, 2.2 million tons from 2.3 million tons, but still slightly higher than the 40-year low it hit in 2020, 2.1 million tons.

Ohio has seen an almost 50% decline of hay production from the late 80s and early 90s where the state was producing around 4 million tons per year. The decline can be credited to many changes seen over that time. The type of agriculture seen in state, more row crop production and larger grain fed livestock operations has played a role in the decrease in hay being made. In recent years, weather has been a limiting factor as well, too much or too little rain has decreases yields.

In Pennsylvania, a slightly different story. While production has dropped over the last 40 years like Ohio, PA has seen moderate increases over the last 5 years. In 2018 the state produced just 2.7 million tons of hay, and just last year is now up to 3.7 million tons. While not yet back to the 5 million ton mark the state hit in 2008, hay production seems to be trending upwards in the Keystone State.

One of the major factors in a regional hay market is often the weather. When the weather cooperates, our region can make some top quality forages. Recently, at least in my county, producers are having to deal with shorter and shorter windows to harvest dry hay.

Pricing hay. It is important to know the local and broader trends in hay production to determine what a fair asking price is. Another way to judge your local market is to see what local auction prices are and what other similar hay producers are charging.

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All of these factors are important to consider so that the price you decide to sell hay for is fair and competitive.

Ultimately, the most important aspect to consider is your own cost of production. By knowing your cost to make hay on a per bale basis, you can determine the breakeven price you would need to receive. Just because the market price is fairly standard across your area, doesn’t mean that price makes financial sense in your operation. Taking a look at your input cost can help you make important decisions, not just with pricing, but with management decisions. Some decisions include choosing whether or not to plant more hay, planting a more profitable crop or renting the land to another operation.

When calculating your input cost of making hay, it can be easy to overlook certain cost. Producers often do not factor in their time/labor that the enterprise requires. Another cost that is easy to overlook is the fixed cost, such as the loan payments on the land, taxes, equipment, buildings to store the hay, etc. With inflation causing input costs to rise each year (look at twine price over the last few years), you may be underestimating your own cost. One way to better account for these cost is by filling out an enterprise budget.

Enterprise budgets. Ohio State Extension has some great enterprise budgets in most crops, including specialty crops and hay. The budgets are in excel and include easy instructions and automatic formulas that help calculate cost. Grass hay and alfalfa hay production budgets are available for you to download and use free of charge at https://farmoffice.osu.edu/ farm-management/enterprise-budgets.

These budgets have many places to input cost, both fixed and variable. Budgets can be used before the hay season to estimate cost, and after harvest to calculate your actual cost. Some other state Extensions that have good hay enterprise budgets are North Carolina, Wisconsin and Kentucky. If you have any questions or issues with using one of these budgets, contact your county extension educator.

Summary. So, what is a fair price to charge for your hay? Like so many answers in economics, it depends. It depends on what the regional price is, what the customer is willing to pay,

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the quality of your hay, and how much it cost you to make it. Hay stocks are at an all-time low and input cost have gone up significantly in recent years. Have you raised what you charge for hay in the past few years to match these changes? By paying attention to the price of hay, the trends in the market, and knowing your input cost, you can feel better about charging a fair price.

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Market Report Key: Prices are listed per hundredweight (cwt.) unless otherwise indicated.

The cwt. price is calculated by multiplying the weight by the price.

For example, if a 115-pound calf sold for $79/cwt., the cost would be $90.85 (115 X .79/lb.).

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ASHLAND HAY, STRAW & GRAIN Ashland, Ohio 419-908-8545 Friday, April 21, 2023 1st mixed hay /ton 100.00 1st mixed /bale 2.00 2nd mixed/bale 1.50 Wheat Straw /bale 1.60 EGGS - 83 doz. Brown eggs /doz. 1.00 2.00 Duck eggs/doz. 1.00 ASHLAND HAY, STRAW & GRAIN Ashland, Ohio 419-908-8545 Friday, April 28, 2023 1st mixed hay /ton 100.00 1st mixed /bale 2.50 2.75 EGGS - 112 doz. Brown eggs /doz. 1.00 2.00 Duck eggs/doz. 1.00 White eggs/doz. 1.50 Quail eggs/doz. 1.00 BARNESVILLE LIVESTOCK AUCTION Barnesville, Ohio 740-425-3611 Saturday, April 29, 2023 TOTAL HEAD - 334 CATTLE - 250 COWS - 74 Good 90.00 112.50 Medium 76.00 89.75 Thin 40.00 75.75 BABY CALVES - 10 WT - 4 42.50 165.00 BH - 6 70.00 150.00 COW/CALF PAIRS - 1 1600.00 BULLS - 9 100.00 147.00 FEEDERS STEERS/BULLS - 97 200-299# - 3 125.00 230.00 300-399# - 13 205.00 270.00 400-499# - 23 117.50 240.00 500-599# - 34 120.00 220.00 600-699# - 14 147.50 199.00 700-799# - 4 150.00 170.00 800# & up - 6 72.50 137.00 HEIFERS - 58 200-299# - 1 167.50 212.50 300-399# - 10 160.00 215.00 400-499# - 19 145.00 210.00 500-599# - 13 130.00 190.00 600-699# - 7 102.50 170.00 700-799# - 6 122.50 155.00 800# & up - 2 125.00 135.00 SHEEP/LAMB - 57 50# & down - 12 175.00 230.00 51-70# - 25 222.50 250.00 71-90# - 6 170.00 232.50 91-110# - 1 230.00 111# & up - 3 210.00 217.50 LAMBS BH - 3 10.00 20.00 EWES/BUCKS - 7 47.50 95.00 GOATS BH - 25 Cull does - 7 70.00 190.00 Wethers 100# & up - 1 300.00 Heavy kids 70# & up - 4 165.00 255.00 Light kids 69# & down- 13 40.00 210.00 HOGS - 2 Pigs BH - 2 62.50 85.00 BLOOMFIELD LIVESTOCK AUCTION FEEDER SALE North Bloomfield, Ohio 330-980-6476 Friday, April 21, 2023 TOTAL HEAD - 365 COWS 97.50 160.00 COWS BY PAIR 200.00 Down FEEDER 200-299# Heifer 75.00 195.00 Steer 85.00 185.00 FEEDER 300-399# Heifer 80.00 195.50 Steer 90.00 265.00 Bull 140.00 245.00 FEEDER 400-499# Heifer 85.00 230.00 Steer 93.00 260.00 Bull 140.00 245.00 FEEDER 500-599# Heifer 95.00 207.50 Steer 160.00 250.00 Bull 150.00 230.00 FEEDER 600-699# Heifer 97.50 187.50 Steer 105.00 225.00 Bull 100.00 215.00 FEEDER 700-799# Heifer 75.00 185.00 Steer 102.00 205.00 Bull 85.00 175.50 FEEDER 800-899# Heifer 100.00 155.00 Steer 98.00 182.50 Bull 100.00 165.00 FEEDER 900-999# Steer 94.00 160.00 BIG BULLS 113.00 125.00 BLOOMFIELD LIVESTOCK AUCTION North Bloomfield, Ohio 330-980-6476 Monday, April 24, 2023 TOTAL HEAD - 312 CATTLE Steers Choice 162.00 185.00 Steers Select 138.00 162.00 Holstein Choice 141.00 157.00 Heifers Choice 156.00 185.00 Heifers Select 132.00 156.00 COWS #1 82.00 110.00 #2 68.00 82.00 Light & thin 68.00 Down BULLS Bulls #1 101.00 134.00 Beef feeders 85.00 175.50 Dairy feeders 75.00 115.00 Holstein bull calves 100.00 445.00 Light and thin 99.00 Down Cross bred calf 410.00 Down GOATS Kid goats BH 50.00 65.00 Nanny BH 65.00 110.00 Billy BH 85.00 150.00 SHEEP 160.00 285.50 LAMBS 55.00 80.00 BUTCHER PIGS 65.00 80.00 HAY First cut - 25 lots 1.75 4.50 Second cut - 2 lots 3.75 6.75 Round - 9 lots 15.00 47.50
GROVE AUCTION Shiloh, OH 419-896-2774 Wednesday, April 26, 2023 19 LOADS 1st Alfalfa sm. sq/bale 6.50 1st Alfalfa mix sm. sq./ton 270.00 1st Alfalfa mix lg. sq./ton 200.00 1st Alfalfa mix round/ton 180.00 1st Alfalfa mix sm. sq/bale 5.50 3nd Alfalfa mix sm. sq./ton 210.00 3nd Alfalfa mix lg. sq./ton 210.00 4th Alfalfa mix lg. sq./ton 170.00 Baleage lg. sq./ton 140.00 200.00 Straw lg. sq./ton 140.00 155.00 Straw round/ton 130.00 Straw sm. sq./bale 2.75 4.25 Corn fodder round/bale 27.50 UNITED PRODUCERS Bucyrus, Ohio 419-562-2751 Wednesday April 26, 2023 TOTAL HEADAGE - 526 SLAUGHTER CATTLE - 483 Choice steers & heifers 155.00 188.50 Select steers & heifers 135.00 154.75 Choice/Prime Hol steers 135.00 153.50 Select Hol steers 120.00 134.75 Comm & Utility cows 85.00 112.00 Canner/Cutter cows 5.00 84.75 High yield slaughter bulls 106.00 122.50 HOGS - 2 Light 45.00 SOWS - 12 Light 18.00 26.00 Heavy 23.00 27.00 BOARS - 1 Heavy 9.00 FEEDER PIGS BH - 14 40.00 80.00 UNITED PRODUCERS Caldwell, Ohio 740-783-5215 Tuesday, April 25, 2023 TOTAL HEAD - 163 FEEDER CATTLE - 167 Yearling steers 600-700# 122.50 211.00 Yearling steers 700-800# 150.00 183.00 Yearling steers 800-900# 152.50 Yearling heifers 600-700# 115.00 195.00 Yearling heifers 700-800# 152.50 Yearling heifers 800-900# 90.00 131.00 Steer calves 300-400# 127.50 220.00 Steer calves 400-500# 222.50 Steer calves 500-600# 159.00 237.50 Heifer calves 300-400# 120.00 219.00 Heifer calves 400-500# 120.00 219.00 Heifers calves 500-600# 150.00 200.00 Feeder bulls 250-400# 130.00 222.00 Feeder bulls 400-600# 100.00 222.00 Feeder bulls 600-800# 115.00 165.00 SLAUGHTER CATTLE - 27 Choice steers & heifers 163.00 167.00 Comm & Utility cows 80.00 105.00 Canned/Cutter Cows 59.00 80.00 High yield sltr bulls 81.00 130.00 SHEEP & LAMBS - 2 Che/Pr.Clips&wools60-79# 210.00 GOATS - 2 Aged goats 230.00 CYA EXCHANGE, LLC. LIVESTOCK AUCTION Carrollton, Ohio 330-627-4721 Monday, April 24, 2023 TOTAL HEAD SOLD - 180 CATTLE Bred cows - 9 760.00 1060.00 Cow/calf pairs by pair - 2 1075.00 1400.00 FEEDERS Steers & bulls 200-299# - 3 188.00 200.00 300-399# - 3 184.00 210.00 400-499# - 10 159.00 210.00 500-599# - 20 155.00 205.00 600-699# - 3 90.00 183.00 700-799# - 2 170.00 178.00 800# & up - 3 107.00 115.00 Dairy Feeders - Male - 6 90.00 111.00 Heifers 200-299# - 3 165.00 202.50 300-399# - 9 102.50 194.00 400-499# - 12 156.00 191.00 500-599# - 10 122.50 170.00 600-699# - 12 120.00 186.00 700-799# - 3 126.00 135.00 800# & up - 1 120.00 FATS Heifers - 3 112.00 136.00 Dairy - 1 127.00 CULL COWS - 46 Good 90.00 104.00 Medium 78.00 89.50 Canner 77.50 Down BULLS - 4 1500# & up 112.00 118.50 1499# & down 118.00 CALVES By weight - 1 220.00 By head - 2 35.00 60.00 Crossbred by wt. - 1 290.00 SHEEP Lambs by wt. - 4 250.00 260.00 GOATS Billy - 3 120.00 SWINE Sows - 2 12.00 22.00 HAY Total Hay Sm. Sq. - 160 1st cutting 4.25 4.50 2nd cutting 3.00 6.00 3rd cutting 5.25 Total Hay Rd. Bale - 227 1st cutting 13.00 32.00 2nd cutting 47.50 Total straw Small square - 85 5.50 EGGS PER DOZEN - 205 0.60 2.00 POULTRY/RABBITS Chicks - 67 2.00 5.50 Hens - 1 7.50 Roosters - 8 2.25 15.00 Rabbits - 5 1.50 5.00 DAMASCUS STOCKYARDS, LLC Salem, Ohio 440-685-4487 Tuesday, April 25, 2023 TOTAL HEAD - 171 LIVESTOCK Finished steers 150.00 171.50 Finished heifers 145.00 165.00 Finished hol steers 110.00 143.50 Finished hol heifers 100.00 120.00 COWS #1 87.00 101.00 #2 67.00 86.00 Light & thin 66.00 Down BULLS Bulls #1 108.00 125.50 Beef feeders 110.00 187.50 Dairy feeders 65.00 120.00 Holstein bull calves 100.00 355.00 Light and thin 99.00 Down Cross bred calf 395.00 Down GOATS BH 180.00 Down BUTCHER PIGS 70.00 76.00 HAY First cut - 41 lots 2.00 5.25 Second cut - 22 lots 2.00 7.50 Third cut - 12 lots 4.00 6.75 Large square 47.50 67.50 Round first cut - 13 lots 45.00 75.00 Round second cut - 5 lots 65.00 70.00 Straw - 13 lots 4.50 5.50 Straw round - 4 lots 15.00 25.00 UNITED PRODUCERS Gallipolis, Ohio 740-466-9696 Wednesday, April 26, 2023 TOTAL HEAD - 529 FEEDER CATTLE - 421 Yearling steers 600-700# 127.50 209.00 Yearling steers 700-800# 140.00 206.00 Yearling heifers 600-700# 127.50 205.00 Yearling heifers 700-800# 152.50 190.00 Steer calves 300-400# 180.00 247.00 Steer calves 400-500# 170.00 241.00 Steer calves 500-600# 160.00 231.00 Heifer calves 300-400# 140.00 201.00 Feeder bulls 250-400# 152.50 220.00 Feeder bulls 400-600# 145.00 210.00 Feeder bulls 600-800# 135.00 190.00 #2 & #3 feeder cattle 65.00 130.00 SLAUGHTER CATTLE - 67 Comm & utility cows 60.00 101.00 Canner/cutter cows 23.00 60.00 High yld slaughter bulls 105.00 114.00 BREEDING CATTLE - 12 Bred cows 990.00 1100.00 Cow/calf pairs 1030.00 1750.00 SHEEP & LAMBS - 15 Hair lambs 80-120# 191.00 Feeder lambs 202.00 215.00 Thin & over fat sheep 74.00 GOATS - 14 Meat type kids 25.00 80.00 MISC SALES Round bales hay 40.00 61.00 KIDRON LIVESTOCK AUCTION Kidron, Ohio 330-857-2641 Thursday, April 27, 2023 HOGS - 93 210-230# 32.50 230-280# 37.50 71.00 Butcher sows 23.00 50.00 Boars by wt. 20.00 80.00 FEEDER PIGS - 226 Up to 40# 40.00 85.00 41-50# 85.00 130.00 51-60# 115.00 61# & up 95.00 120.00 Bred sows & gilts 120.00 CALVES - 61 Back to farm - bull 90.00 390.00 Back to the farm - heifer 70.00 160.00 Crossbred 270.00 460.00 CATTLE - 114 Steers 134.00 138.00 Heifers 72.00 135.50 Bulls 107.00 107.50 Good beef cows 93.50 117.50 Medium to good 70.00 89.50 Thin to poor 59.00 Down FEEDER STEERS 102.50 250.00 FEEDER HEIFERS 60.00 240.00 SHEEP - 11 OHIO
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KIDRON LIVESTOCK AUCTION Kidron, Ohio 330-857-2641 Thursday, April 27, 2023 Feeder lambs up to 85# 200.00 245.00 Cull ewes and bucks 60.00 GOATS - 12 5.00 230.00 DAIRY CATTLE - 25 Cows 1400.00 Bred heifers 1025.00 2000.00 Service bulls 1400.00 1775.00 Open heifers 250.00 935.00 TOTAL CONSIGNORS - 126 TOTAL HEAD - 542 HAY & STRAW SALE - 24 LOADS Hay 1st cutting 250.00 260.00 Hay 2nd cutting 210.00 500.00 Hay 3rd cutting 225.00 275.00 Large hay/each 30.00 65.00 Large hay/ton 65.00 230.00 Small straw/ton 300.00 Large straw/ton 130.00 195.00 Large straw/bale 40.00 MOUNT HOPE LIVESTOCK AUCTION Mount Hope, Ohio 330-674-6188 Wednesday, April 26, 2023 HOGS - 70 220-250# 45.00 250-280# 41.00 67.50 280-300# 44.00 84.00 300-350# 44.00 60.00 Sows - heavy 25.00 37.00 Boars 10.00 FAT CATTLE - 102 Choice colored 160.00 169.50 Good colored cattle 130.00 159.00 Choice holstein fats 148.00 146.50 Good holstein fats 115.00 139.00 SLAUGHTER BULLS - 23 1000-1500# 93.00 115.00 1500-2000# 99.00 126.50 2000# & up 106.00 124.00 CULL COWS - 136 Good/high dress Hols. - 50 84.00 96.00 Medium to good 76.00 84.00 Fair to medium 68.00 76.00 Light/thin - 30 68.00 Down Beef/Colored Cows 70.00 96.50 FEEDERS - 174 Colored steers/heifers 130.00 280.00 Holstein steers 100.00 220.00 DAIRY & STOCK COWS - 41 Hol cows 1650.00 Down HEAD CALVES - 232 Top 50 Hol bull avg./hd. 328.12 Back to farm Hol. bulls 90-120# 250.00 400.00 Good 175.00 235.00 Back to farm Hol. heifers 90-120# 40.00 60.00 Crossbred Bl bulls 250.00 525.00 Crossbred Bl heifers 200.00 425.00 GOATS - 770 Kid goats 250.00 Down Billies 90.00 435.00 Wethers 125.00 490.00 Nannies 70.00 350.00 Pygmy 50.00 270.00 SHEEP - 2,159 Bucks & ewes - 367 55.00 110.00 Lambs Prime 40-60# - 84 260.00 300.00 Choice 40-60# - 652 230.00 257.50 40-60# -158 195.00 227.50 Choice 60-80# - 207 240.00 277.00 60-80# - 269 160.00 237.50 80-100# - 178 180.00 300.00 100-130# - 52 160.00 282.00 130# & up - 13 120.00 195.00 TOTAL HEAD - 3,707 HAY & STRAW - 73 LOADS Alfalfa 3rd & 4th cutting 325.00 600.00 Mixed 1st cutting 150.00 285.00 Mixed grass 2nd-4th cutting 200.00 350.00 Alfalfa mix 2nd-4th cutting 350.00 575.00 Lg. bales hay/bale 25.00 80.00 Lg. bales hay/ton - 1cm 70.00 185.00 Lg. bales hay ton 2nd-4th 70.00 300.00 Wheat straw 180.00 225.00 Lg. bales wheat straw/ton 150.00 RABBIT/POULTRY SALE 4/9/23 Pl. Mushrooms - 48 20.00 130.00 Banty - 106 1.00 16.00 Chicken - 190 1.00 11.00 Duck - 52 5.00 25.00 Geese - 19 2.25 28.00 Guinea - 20 18.00 22.00 Hen - 145 4.00 65.00 Pigeon - 177 5.50 135.00 Rabbit - 271 1.00 50.00 Rooster - 118 1.50 21.00 Turkey - 4 35.00 97.50 UNITED PRODUCERS Mount Vernon, Ohio 740-397-5015 Friday, April 28, 2023 TOTAL HEADAGE - 2,479 HOGS - 27 Market hogs 42.00 50.00 SHEEP & LAMBS - 2,251 Ch/Pr clips&wls 130-150# 182.50 200.00 Ch/Pr clips&wls 100-129# 215.00 275.00 Ch/Pr clips&wls 80-99# 235.00 275.00 Ch/Pr clips&wls 60-79# 225.00 380.00 Ch/Pr clips&wls 40-59# 225.00 390.00 Hair lambs 40-79# 180.00 335.00 Feeder lambs 180.00 240.00 Good flesh sheep 65.00 120.00 Thin & over fat sheep 35.00 85.00 GOATS - 176 Meat type kids 300.00 425.00 Dairy type kids 200.00 360.00 Aged goats 130.00 270.00 MUSKINGUM LIVESTOCK AUCTION Zanesville, Ohio 740-452-9984 Wednesday, April 26, 2023 TOTAL HEAD - 982 FED CATTLE Choice strs. & hfrs. - 93 155.00 184.00 Good strs. & hfrs. 154.00 Down Holstein steers 104.00 148.50 Commercial Cows - 213 85.00 115.00 Canners & Cutters 84.00 Down Butcher Bulls - 48 60.00 138.00 Bred cows BH - 9 425.00 1175.00 Cow/calf pairs - 5 685.00 1300.00 Medium & Large Frame Heifers 200-300# - 22 100.00 205.00 300-400# - 50 150.00 197.00 400-500# - 63 125.00 233.00 500-600# - 65 124.00 202.00 600-700# - 32 122.00 190.00 700-800# - 17 120.00 171.00 800# & up - 3 119.00 142.00 Medium & Large Frame Steers & Bulls 200-300# - 18 140.00 235.00 300-400# - 36 145.00 216.00 400-500# - 69 135.00 240.00 500-600# - 84 135.00 250.00 600-700# - 46 130.00 220.00 700-800# - 21 146.00 180.00 800# & up - 5 121.00 167.00 Holstein/Jersey Steers - 1 80.00 MARKET HOGS - 12 221-259# 76.00 260-300# 53.00 64.00 300-450# 22.00 Heavy sows 450# & up 18.00 45.00 Heavier boars 290#&up 8.50 45000 FEEDER PIGS BH 100.00 FEEDER PIGS WT 80.00 LAMBS 51-116# - 93 200.00 264.00 GOATS/KIDS 250.00 310.00 GOATS/ADULT 75.00 200.00 ROGERS COMMUNITY AUCTION INC. Rogers, Ohio Wednesday, April 26, 2023 HAY & STRAW REPORT HAY 1st cut hay 2.50 5.50 2nd cut hay 3.25 7.75 3rd cut hay 7.00 8.00 Loads - 84 Bales - 1,722 Avg. 4.75 STRAW Oat 2.00 3.50 Wheat 5.25 6.25 Loads - 9 Bales - 167 Avg. 4.33 ROUND BALES 10.00 57.50 Loads - 77 Bales - 150 Avg. 29.59 LARGE SQUARE 33.00 70.00 Loads - 53 Bales - 103 Avg. 51.01 POULTRY BARN - TOTAL LOTS - 1,366 Heavy hens 4.50 47.00 Fancy hens 1.50 57.50 Roosters 4.75 20.00 Guinea 9.00 41.00 Peafowl 52.50 160.00 Chicks 1.25 22.00 Ducks 1.50 85.00 Turkeys 9.25 125.00 Geese 6.75 90.00 Pigeons 4.50 33.00 Quail 1.50 5.00 Pheasants 41.00 41.00 Rabbits/bunnies 1.25 65.00 Cattle 115.00 190.00 Goats 33.00 260.00 Sheep 62.50 200.00 Alpaca 220.00 220.00 SUGARCREEK STOCKYARDS, LLC. Sugarcreek, Ohio 330-831-1720 Monday, April 24, 2023 TOTAL HEAD - 162 CALVES - 70 Hol bull calves 95-110# 200.00 400.00 80-90# 200.00 340.00 Hol heifer calves 45.00 210.00 Dairy cross 45.00 220.00 Beef cross 220.00 500.00 FEEDER CATTLE - 23 BULL/STEER CALVES 455-600# 126.00 155.00 HEIFER CALVES <450# 100.00 135.00 475-600# 132.50 150.00 700-900# 96.00 148.00 HOL FEEDER STEERS 300-500# 82.00 HOL FEEDER HEIFERS 750-1000# 48.00 117.50 DAIRY CATTLE - 8 Hol springer 1400.00 1625.00 500-700# 525.00 620.00 BULLS - 2 Beef bulls 137.00 137.50 FATS - 16 Choice color 162.00 176.00 Select color 131.00 153.00 Select hol 123.00 BEEF COWS - 43 High yield cows 90.00 109.00 Fleshy cows 85.00 108.00 Lean cows 75.00 109.00
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takes blood meals from cattle, mostly from leg region. This causes cattle to bunch. It only takes four stable flies per cow to decrease milk production by 2 to 3 pounds per cow per day.

House flies are a nuisance to farm workers, spread disease and breed in manure and moist places. House flies stay can carry bovine respiratory disease (BRD), mastitis, scours, typhoid, anthrax, anaplaz and vibrio.

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I lived in the country of Panama in 1964 and 1965 as a youngster and learned the construction of the Panama Canal in the early 1900’s was very costly in human lives from the mosquito transmitted disease of malaria. Insect pests like flies, gnats and mosquitoes transmit disease to humans and cattle and produce losses for livestock.

“Flies are such a serious pest to livestock that most stockmen make some effort to control them. Two general methods of control are recommended: 1. elimination of breeding places, and 2. systematic killing of large numbers of flies. Under practical conditions, fly control is a serious problem even when the approved methods are systematically followed.”

That quote was taken from a Kansas University research publication. Can you guess what year that publication was published? It was 1943. T fly control business will never go void.

Types of flies. The stable fly and house fly are two flies of consequence in housed livestock. The stable fly lays eggs in manure and decaying matter. It rests in tall grass and

Common sense sanitation is critical to proper fly control. They feed and breed low but rest high. The horn fly and face fly reside primarily in pasture animals but will affect housed livestock. Horn flies consume blood meals from cow’s backs and breed in manure. Face flies are found on cows’ faces, muzzle, and eyes. Feed on saliva, tears and mucus and spread pinkeye. Biting flies that cause bleeding include green headed horse fly, black horse fly and deer fly. Heel flies lay their eggs in the hair of cattle and burrow into the skin which migrate to the neck and spine. The larvae will cut through the hide (warble) and reduce performance.

Sanitation and control. Integrated pest management is a systematic and environmentally correct approach to pest management. It relies on common-sense practices along with economical control means to manage pests. Two methods to control flies, sanitation, and control, has not changed from 1943

Sanitation involves trimming grass and weeds around buildings and calf hutches. Remove standing water and provide proper water drainage around facilities, feed storage and cattle lots. Remove manure from building structures and provide dry bedding. Any decaying matter can be a breeding ground.

Environmentally safe and economical control methods include parasitic wasps, aerosol and residual

sprays, livestock pour-ons, sticky tapes, feed-through products, baits and granulars. Sprays, sticky traps, baits and pour-ons are useful to control adult flies. A feed-through will control larvae eggs and kill immature flies. A combination of all methods gives the best results. An integrated pest control audit from a qualified technician can make a priority list of recommendations.

Start early. Control methods in the feed should be started early. Start 30 days prior to outside temperatures above 65 degrees and continue the fly control feed through until 30 days after the first killing frost. Benchmark cost for fly control is $0.75 to $2 per head per year. Feedthrough products, like Clarifly, is a larvicide that prevents 96% of house and stable flies from emerging from maggots. There is no documented resistance, so control improves year after year. Clarifly can be fed in milk to calves. Read label on all control products and feed according to approved label in your state. What if you do not start feeding Clarifly soon enough and stable flies get ahead of the Clarifly? It will take 3 to 4 weeks to get ahead of an infestation and during this time diligence with adult sprays will be needed.

Dairy farmers provide great care for their cows and calves. Proper fly control improves the cow comfort and reduces transmission of some 65 known diseases that can be spread to humans. Additional resources: dairy. osu.edu/newsletter/buckeye-dairynews/volume-10-issue-3/controlling-flies-farms.

(Dwight Roseler is an adjunct professor in the Department of Animal Science at Ohio State University. He has 40 years’ experience as a dairy consulting nutritionist in the Midwest and eastern U.S. with Purina based in Wooster, Ohio. Contact him dkroseler@ gmail.com.)

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them, ‘I never knew you: depart from me, ye that work iniquity.’”

WHAT’S IN A NAME

Samuel Petrequin, of the Associated Press, reported that 2,352 cans of Miller High Life beer were confiscated and destroyed at a port in Antwerp, Belgium. Belgian customs officers seized the brew at the request of the organization representing the producers of the bubbly wine called champagne, a product unique to northwestern France.

Jesus’ teachings in Matthew’s sixth and seventh chapters remind us that God’s name is holy, set apart from careless use. You and I are not to act, speak or think, assuming that the Almighty agrees with us on our self-chosen decisions. We are to ask God for guidance.

The one person monuments

(No. 1 in a series in honor of the 160th anniversary of The Battle of Gettysburg, July 1-4 1863)

Deuteronomy 5:1-2, 6-11

And Moses called all Israel, and said unto them, “Hear, O Israel, the statutes and judgments which I speak in your ears this day, that ye may learn them, and keep and do them. the Lord our God made a covenant with us in Horeb. . .’ I am the Lord thy God, which brought thee out of the land of Egypt, from the house of bondage. Thou shalt have none other gods before me. Thou shalt not make thee any graven image, or any likeness of anything that is in heaven above, or that is in the earth beneath, or that is in the waters beneath the earth: Thou shalt not bow down thyself unto them, nor serve them: for I am a jealous God, visiting the iniquity of the fathers upon the children unto the third and fourth generation of them that hate me, and showing mercy unto thousands of them that love me and keep my commandments. Thou shalt not take the name of the Lord thy God in vain: for the Lord will not hold him guiltless that taketh his name in vain. . .’”

Matthew 6:9; 7:21-22

[Jesus speaks.] “After this manner therefore pray ye: ‘Our Father which art in heaven, Hallowed be thy name.’... Not everyone that saith unto me,’Lord, Lord,’ shall enter into the kingdom of heaven; but he that doeth the will of the Father which is in heaven. Many will say to me in that day, ‘Lord, Lord, have we not prophesied in thy name? and in thy name have cast out devils? and in thy name done many wonderful works?’ And then will I profess unto

A CRUCIAL INGREDIENT

Read Matthew 5:13-16

You are the salt of the earth.

— Matthew 5:13 (CEB)

One of my favorite meals is pinto beans cooked with diced onion, sweet pepper, tomato, garlic, and salt. Although we cannot see salt in our food, it is crucial. We always know whether or not it is present — too much can make a dish inedible, and too little leaves it tasting bland. Just the right amount ensures a tasty meal.

The Miller Brewing Company began in the United States in the 1850s, and is now owned by Molson Coors Beverage Company. It has referred to its High Life brand of suds as the “Champagne of Beers” for over a century. The issue is that in no way can beer be called champagne, because it is not the northwestern French fizzy wine.

One cannot even use that word to describe the quality of something it is not. The name is important, because it represents something that is unique, and cannot be used to describe something to which it is not related in any manner.

Names are important, because they bring impressions about what they represent to mind. My granddad reminded us that if anyone asked if we were related to someone bearing our family’s name, we were to ask what that person was like, before answering.

The first 11 verses of Deuteronomy’s fifth chapter make clear the fact that the one God is in charge. The Creator of the universe can neither be copied nor impersonated by anyone. It reminds us that God loves the people the Lord delivered from bondage, and expects their respect and love in return.

They are not to use the Lord’s name for evil or selfish purposes. This means that they and future generations are not to guess what their Maker has in mind. God’s faithful people are to remember that they do not possess God’s mind. They are to ask God to guide them, for they are only mortal.

Remember Jesus’ prayer in the garden in Gethsemane. He wanted to avoid the arrest and crucifixion that lay ahead. But he finally chose God the Father’s plan. “Not my will, but thine be done.” There was not selfishness in the face of temptation’s ease that deterred him from his sacrifice on the cross for our sinfulness.

If we bear the title of Christian or child of God, we must live accordingly. You and I must not attempt to play God or second-guess the One who created and loves us so completely. To do so is to tarnish God’s true image in both our and other people’s eyes.

It is something akin to claiming the champagne name to promote beer. It does not work.

If we seek to bear the title of God’s faithful people, we may want to remember some lessons from the Bible. Patiently await God’s guidance and follow it like the children of Israel on their journey to the Promised Land. Be less judgmental of others’ value in God’s eyes, less “ready to cast the first stone,” without counting our own faults and God’s forgiveness of them. Live in peace and get to know folks with whom we may disagree, recalling the kindness of the good Samaritan to a Jew in Jesus’ parable about being a good neighbor. Check out the Beatitudes, weighing our own attitudes toward others and life in general.

If we are asked if we are people of faith in God, let’s be ready to admit that we are neither perfect nor are we God. But let’s be prepared to to say that we do our best to live as we understand God to lead us, as we affirm the belief that loves all and forgives us all.

God, may we hallow our name. Help us not to tarnish it in ours and others’ eyes. Amen.

“So Jacob rose early in the morning, and he took the stone which he had put under his head and set it up for a pillar…”

— Genesis 28:18

“The Spirit of the Lord is upon me , because he anointed me to preach good news to the poor. He has sent me…”

—Isaiah 61:1, Luke 4:18

When I lived in Gettysburg, adjacent to so much history, it was exhilarating to me. By foot or pedal bike, I transported myself to the troop movements, encampments, the sights and sounds and what it meant to the history of our country. The wonder of life in Gettysburg.

I am always intrigued by the individual monuments. I know of about a half a dozen that mark the locations of the deaths of individual soldiers. Where Reynolds fell, George Ward, Henry Merwin, Samuel Zook, Lewis Armistead, the stone carvings on Little Round Top, the stone in the woods where a soldier was brought to rest and died, thanks to our friend John Lucas… And, of course, the Jennie Wade house (albeit a civilian). The bullet hole is still in the door!

The big story, the corporate story — told by the guides — is what tourists mostly hear. Regiments were here, they went to assist in the defense there, the cannons were moved to here to slow the advance of the enemy, the wounded were taken to there. And they do tell of the

individual personalities involved in the decision-making.

But the individuals with a monument or stone carving for posterity link me to the families, and even to those regiments that cared enough to mark where a comrade/friend gave “the ultimate sacrifice.” I get a few goosebumps.

We preachers aim a lot at those individual goosebumps. Like the stories of Jesus, we aim at each listener and hope that our stories hit the heart. And even if we (I know I do) hope that the corporate (all church, all believer) meaning hits home as well — we are all in this together — we are praying that our words and thoughts move one person… And then one person… Isn’t that how the gospel changed the world? Let the words and the story of Jesus, not my feeble recounting of it, move you. Exhilarate someone else.

Prayer: Lord Jesus, you said, “He has sent me.” From your individual witness we are here. And by your individual sacrifice we gain life eternal in joy. But while here, may we be a living monument for you. Amen.

Salt is important in our faith as well. Jesus tells us to be salt of the earth. I think this means we should show Jesus’ love to the world in such a way that we bring forth its full flavor. Part of our Christian responsibility is not only to make ourselves pleasing to God but also to relate to others in a way that helps them become pleasing to God. What a big challenge Jesus has set before us!

Being salt to the world is both humbling and empowering. We are humbled because being salt requires us to direct our attention toward

others. And we are empowered because we trust the Spirit and share Jesus’ ministry as we strive to make the world pleasing to God. Today’s prayer: O Lord, guide us to be salt in the world as we show your love to others. We pray as Jesus taught us, “Father, hallowed be your name, your kingdom come. Give us each day our daily bread. Forgive us our sins, for we also forgive everyone who sins against us. And lead us not into temptation” (Luke 11:2-4, NIV). Amen.

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Celebrating the miracle cow

During calving season, we keep the first-time mothers close to the house so we can check them often. If there’s going to be a problem during labor and delivery, it usually happens to a first-time mother. Weather permitting, we let the rest of the herd have their babies out in the pasture, where the mothers can have a little more privacy. My husband still rides a horse out and checks them morning and evening, because, though it is rare, even experienced mothers can have problems.

Two weeks ago, on one of the pasture checks, he came across an older cow who was lying awkwardly alone; nearby he found a stillborn calf. The calf was big, and strangely contorted, so his best guess was that the calf had been born breech and hadn’t survived the difficult labor. He went to check on the mother and discovered she was paralyzed, which can happen if a labor is unusually traumatic. She was alert though, and was calling to her calf. When he tried to help her up she simply stared into the middle distance. She wasn’t going anywhere.

In situations like this, getting the animal into a standing position is often the only remedy, and as any experienced cowhand or shepherd will tell you, the longer they are down, the less likely they are to ever get up. Knowing all this, my husband did everything he could to get this old gal standing again, but nothing was working.

Of course, she was also in the farthest corner of the farthest pasture, and since she couldn’t move,

he needed to haul her water and hay. His short term solution was to fill a big bucket at the closest water tank half a mile away, but as there wasn’t any simple way to transport it across the rugged terrain without the water sloshing out, he started driving slowly with the driver’s side door ajar, holding the bucket out the door with one hand and steering with the other. His pant leg got very wet, and his arm got very tired, but after the second day he was sure there was no way this cow was going to improve, so he didn’t expect to do the job again.

Instead, she did improve. On the third day she had started to drag herself around. Two more days passed, and twice a day he hauled that big bucket of water across the pasture, half hanging out the driver’s side door, and each time he found her just a little bit better. Not better enough that he actually thought she was going to recover, but better enough that he couldn’t bring himself to give up on her.

Day six, day seven, day eight were the same. And then on day nine he got her to stand. It was only for a moment before she tipped over and fell back down, but he was astonished. On the next day and the next she stood for longer intervals, and on the 12th day she took a step.

I happened to be with him on that day. He came back to the pickup, shaking his head. “I can’t believe it,” he said with awe. “This is a miracle.”

We watched her standing alone, testing her own strength as she worked to shift her weight and take two more tiny steps. To day, par-

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ents, kids and dogs all piled in the pickup to pack water and hay to the cow.

“If I’d known I was still going to be doing this after two weeks, I probably would have figured out a better way…” my husband said, as we bounced along, but he didn’t seem mad.

Everyone cheered as we pulled up and slowly, but steadily, our miracle cow walked over to greet us. The poor old gal looks rough, and there’s no reason to think she’s going to fully recover, but a miracle is a miracle, and I think a miracle in the middle of the story is worthy of as much rejoicing as a miracle at the end.

(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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• 32 oz. canned tomatoes

• 1/4 cup diced onions

• 2 cloves garlic

• 1 whole jalapeño

• 1 tsp. smoked paprika

• 1 tsp. cumin

• 1 1/2 tsp. chili powder

• 15 oz. can black beans

• 4 whole eggs

• 4 medium tostada shells

• 1/2 cup chopped cilantro

• 1/2 cup cotija cheese

• 1 whole serrano pepper sliced

In a pot, bring canned tomatoes, onion, garlic, jalapeño, smoked paprika, cumin, and chili powder to a boil; reduce to a simmer and stir occasionally, about 10 minutes. Heat up your black beans in a separate pot. Fry up your eggs, one at a time, in a small pan in 2 tablespoons of olive oil; cover with a lid until the egg is opaque. Top tostada shells with black beans, salsa, then fried egg. Top with more of the salsa, cotija cheese, cilantro and some serrano pepper to add some more spice.

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• 1/2 cup olive oil

• 1/4 cup sugar

• 1/4 cup white wine vinegar

• 2 Tbsp. lemon juice

• 1 tsp. chili powder

• salt to taste

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• 1 pound Roma tomatoes, seeded and diced

• 1 15 oz. can black eyed peas, drained and rinsed

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

• 1 11oz. can sweet corn

• 1 purple onion, diced

• 1 green bell pepper, diced

• 1 yellow bell pepper, diced

• 1 red bell pepper, diced

• 1 cup fresh cilantro, chopped

To make the dressing, in a small bowl whisk together the olive oil, sugar, white wine vinegar, lemon juice, chili powder and salt to taste. In a large bowl, add tomatoes, black-eyed peas, black beans, corn, red onion, bell peppers and cilantro. Drizzle with the dressing and stir to combine. Cover and chill until serving time. Serve with corn chips or as condiment.

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• 3¾ cups sugar

• 6 large eggs

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• 3 sleeves (3 cups) Ritz crackers, crushed

• 2-3 quarts hot, cooked rice, recipe follows*

• 3-4 quarts meat mixture, recipe follows*

• 12 cups chopped lettuce

• 1 1/2 -2 qts. cheese sauce, recipe follows*

• 2- 9 1/4 oz. bags nacho cheese tortilla chips, crushed

• 2 pints sour cream

• 4 cups chopped tomatoes

• 4 cups chopped bell peppers

• 2 cups chopped sweet onion

• jalapeno peppers, optional

• hot sauce or salsa, optional

• Sweet n Sour salad dressing, recipe follows* OR

• Ranch or French dressing, as preferred

Each person prepares their own stack by layering desired amount of these ingredients onto their plate. Amounts may need to be adjusted according to preference and appetite, but this will generally serve 15 adults. This is a fun and simple meal to serve to a group. Most of the haystack ingredients can be prepared ahead of time or ask your guests to help bring some of the toppings along.

l Perfect Baked Rice

• 4 cups dry parboiled or Ben’s Original Rice

• 6 Tbsp. butter, melted

• 24 oz. chicken broth

• 2 3/4 cups water

• 1 tsp. salt

• 1/4 tsp. black pepper

• 1/4 tsp. garlic salt

• 3/4 tsp. Lawry’s seasoned salt

• 2 tsp. chicken flavored soup base

Preheat oven to 350 F. In a 4-quart baking dish add rice and butter. Mix until well coated. Add chicken broth, water, seasonings and mix lightly. Cover tightly and bake for exactly 1 1/2 hours. Do not uncover or stir at any time until ready to serve. Makes 4 quarts.

l Meat Mixture for Haystacks

• 3 lbs. ground beef, cooked, crumbled and drained

• 1 15.5 oz. can mild chili beans, undrained

• 32 oz. tomato sauce

• 1 1 oz. envelope taco seasoning mix

• 3 Tbsp. white sugar

Simmer together for 15 minutes. Keep warm on stove top or in a slow cooker until serving time. Makes 3 1/2 quarts.

• 2/3 cup buttermilk

• 2½ tsp. vanilla extract

• 2 cups mango, fresh or frozen, chopped

• 2 Tbsp. water

• 4 oz. cream cheese

• Mint for garnish

Preheat the oven to 350 F. Position rack in center of oven. Liberally butter and flour 10-inch tube or Bundt pan. Sift flour, baking powder and salt into a large bowl. In another large bowl, using an electric mixer, beat 1 1/2 cups butter and sugar until light and fluffy. Add eggs one at a time, beating well after each egg is added. Add flour mixture in batches, alternating with buttermilk and ending with vanilla. Pour batter into the prepared pan. Bake until golden for about 45-50 minutes, inserting cake tester in center to see if done. While still in pan, transfer the cake to the cooling rack and cool completely and then put on cake plate or platter. While the cake is cooling, make the frosting by combining mango, water, sugar, and cream cheese. In a blender or food processor, blend until smooth and thick, adding extra water if needed. Taste and adjust sweetness with extra sugar if needed. Spoon mango topping evenly over top of cake and decorate with mint.

l Stuffed Poblano Peppers

• 2 large Poblano peppers

• 2 Tbsp. butter

• 1 clove garlic, minced

• 1 1/2 cups cooked shredded chicken or crumbled sausage

• 1- 14.5 oz. can diced tomatoes with liquid

• 2 Tbsp. taco seasoning

• 4 oz. cream cheese

• ¾ cup  cheddar cheese, shredded

• Cilantro

Preheat the oven to 350 F. Cut the peppers in half and remove the seeds. Place them onto a lined baking sheet. Set aside. In a skillet over medium heat, melt the butter. Add the garlic and sauté for about 30 seconds. Add chicken or sausage, diced tomatoes with liquid, and taco seasoning. Bring to a boil. Simmer for 4 minutes. Reduce heat to low. Stir in the cream cheese until melted and smooth. Stuff the filling into the peppers and place open side up on the baking sheet. Sprinkle cheddar cheese on top of each pepper half. Bake for 15-20 minutes until peppers are soft and cheese is melted. Garnish with cilantro.

l Cheese Sauce for Haystacks

• 1/2 cup butter

• 4 cups milk

• 1/2 cup all-purpose flour

• 1/4 tsp. black pepper

• 3/4 tsp. salt or to taste

• 1 Tbsp. cheddar cheese powder, optional

• 1/2 lb. Velveeta cheese, cubed

In a 3-quart saucepan, melt butter. Mix milk, flour and cheddar powder in a blender until smooth. Add to butter and bring to a boil on medium heat, stirring constantly until thickened. Add salt, pepper and Velveeta; stir until smooth. More milk may be added to achieve desired consistency; reheat, but do not boil. Keep warm until serving time. Makes 1 1/2-2 quarts.

l Sweet n Sour Salad Dressing

• 1 cup Miracle Whip

• 1/2 cup white sugar

• 1/4 cup canola oil

• 2 Tbsp. brown vinegar

Mix well with wire whisk. Makes 1 pint.

• 1/2 tsp. prepared mustard

• 1/4 tsp. salt

• 1/8 tsp. black pepper

• 1/4 sp. celery seed

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ST. LOUIS — The National Corn Growers Association announced the expansion of the National Corn Yield Contest to include a new pilot class focused on nitrogen management.

The pilot allows corn growers to continue experimenting with practices that reduce inputs to optimize economics and environmental stewardship, while creating opportunities for current participants to pilot new practices and for new participants to join the contest. NCGA will partner with Verdesian Life Sciences to bring this new opportunity to corn growers for the 2023 contest.

The pilot parameters are simple: growers will decide what nitrogen forms to use and when to apply, but total nitrogen applied must be 180 pounds or less. 2023 participation will be limited to the first 100 growers located in Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Missouri, Nebraska, Ohio or Wisconsin.

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Over the last few years, the Western Lake Erie Basin has grabbed the bulk of headlines and funding for water quality challenges. But Ohio Environmental Protection Agency reports show the Scioto watershed is the second highest for

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“We’re building the case that we’re shovel-ready,” said Mark Wilson, manager for the project.

The Upper Scioto watershed, north of Columbus, supplies nearly half of Columbus’s water, and in total, drinking water for over a million people in central Ohio. But that water has had consistently high nitrate levels — a couple of years ago, Columbus had to issue a drinking water alert and had to

CLARKS MILLS, Pa. — Living life with one hand is different, not harder. That’s what Julie Prentice has learned after losing the lower part of her right arm in a farm accident 20 years ago when she was 13. She can do almost anything a person with two hands does.

“I’ll probably never drive a stick shift,” she said. “I’m probably better off just leaving that one.”

Now, at 34, Prentice is a mother, a business owner, a public speaker and an enthusiastic volunteer. She can often be found shuttling her two younger children from activity to activity.

“Sometimes people get all wideeyed. It’s not that fascinating. It’s just me,” she said.

Looking back. The weather was strange Jan. 23, 1999, when the family was doing evening chores on the dairy farm in Mercer County, said Sherry Fritz, Prentice’s mother.

It had warmed up enough to turn everything into mud, and freezing rain was falling.

Usually her older brother would bring silage into the barn to feed the cows, but he was at a wrestling tournament, Fritz said. So that was Prentice’s job that night. Her parents were milking. Her younger brother was taking care of the calves.

Prentice would reach up from the ground between the tractor and the

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Helping hellbenders thrive in their habitat

No one knows how hellbenders got their name, other than early settlers speculating on their place of origin.

Since then, they’ve acquired other, more descriptive names like “snot otter” for the mucus that helps protect them from predators and disease, or “old lasagna sides” for the many folds and wrinkles that help them breathe through their skin.

“If you’ve ever seen one, you might be slightly horrified,” said John Navarro, the aquatic stewardship program administrator for the ODNR Division of Wildlife. “They have beady eyes and a face only a mother could love.”

But Eastern hellbenders are completely harmless and spend most of their lives under a rock. Ninety percent of their diet is crayfish, but they will also eat fish, invertebrates and anything else that floats by.

When they’re eight or 10 years old, they begin to reproduce. Females lay their eggs, which the males fertilize then guard ferociously.

“They can spend their entire lives under the same rock,” Navarro said. “It’s not a very exciting lifestyle.”

Homemade Queso

For the queso:

• 2 tablespoons butter

• 2 tablespoons flour

• 2 cups half-and-half

• 1/2 teaspoon salt

• 1 (5.2-oz) creamy cracked pepper cheese

• 1/2 cup sharp cheddar cheese, shredded

• 1/2 cup pepper jack cheese, shredded

• 2 tablespoons hot sauce, or to taste

For serving:

• Tortilla chips

• Chopped tomatoes

• Chopped cilantro

• Pickled jalapeños

Melt butter in a medium saucepan over medium heat. Whisk in flour & cook for 3 minutes. Whisk in the half-and-half, stirring frequently until thick, about 5 minutes. Stir in black pepper cheese, keep stirring until melted. Add shredded cheeses and stir until melted. Add hot sauce and check for seasoning. Keep on very low heat until ready to serve. Serve with tortilla chips, chopped tomatoes, cilantro, and pickled jalapeños.

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SISTERSVILLE, W.Va. — Membership in West Virginia’s FFA is at an all-time high.

Agriculture education is the fastest-growing careertechnical education program in the state. The number of agricultural education teachers has grown in the last decade. Future Farmers of America was established in 1928 to prepare future generations for a life in agriculture. But agriculture makes up a relatively small part of West Virginia’s economy.

Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting contributed about $290 million to the state’s 2018 Gross Domestic Product, according to the U.S. Department of Commerce Bureau of Economic Analysis.

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Kentucky 4-H’ers learn the ukulele

WINCHESTER, Ky. — A virtual 4-H club is instilling the love of music and the arts into young Kentuckians. Jennifer Tackett, 4-H youth development specialist in the University of Kentucky Cooperative Extension Service, started the ukulele club to provide music appreciation and education to young people who were isolated and needing an artistic outlet during the pandemic.

A musician and songwriter herself, the club was a way for Tackett to share her passion for music with others and introduce them to music.

“The ukulele is a great instrument for young people to start on because it is really easy to play. It’s portable, and it’s affordable,” Tackett said.

Within the first day of registration, 62 Kentucky 4-H’ers had expressed interest in joining the club. The club averaged 40 youth at each Zoom meeting.

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Porch people

“Somewhere around 1950, builders left off the front porch to save money, and we’ve had nothing but problems ever since.”

— Philip Gulley (author) from Porch Talk

I am a porch person.

Well, to be fair, I am an “indoorsy” person. A porch is perfect for me because it sort of bridges that gap between the great outdoors and a sofa.

I have been thrown, through family ties, into being an outdoors acreage, farm and boat person. However, if left to my own devices, I love nothing more than a good book and a comfortable place to stretch out — preferably under a roof.

I am basically a bookworm born into a whole lot of lovely but exceedingly athletic people. Frankly, it is exhausting. Thank goodness I have a nice porch or reading, naps and shade.

Tradition. I grew up in a home with a covered front and back porch. My great-grandmother’s home also had a lovely porch. It was shady and deep. Thus, it was completely on brand for me to purchase a porch that just happened to come with a house attached. To be fair, I also liked the interior staircase.

Visitors and viewers of photos of our home exclaim over the porch. It’s a real stunner if I do say so myself. Because so many otherwise lovely homes no longer have them, I think people find it remarkable when they see an actual usable porch in the wild. It’s instant nostalgia: lemonade and rocking chairs and snapping beans with your grandma — if you were so blessed.

We have a wrap-around porch. It’s a key feature of this century home and hails from a time before central air conditioning when a nice porch was your only hope of enjoying summer days without heat stroke.

I have outfitted the porch with comfy gliders, wide wicker, rocking chairs and piles of pillows. I’ve

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How to avoid spreading invasive plant species on hikes

Hiking is one of my favorite activities. I try to get out at least once a week, especially, during spring when things change and evolve quickly. In recent weeks, I’ve hiked a little more to enjoy all of the spring wildflowers emerging and blooming on the floors of woodlots across northeast Ohio.

When I finish a hike, I always carefully check for ticks and other hitchhikers — I don’t just mean other insects.

Incidentally, hiking is also one of the easiest ways for invasive plant species to spread far and wide. Their seeds can easily attach to clothing, shoes and hair. If you’re not careful on the trail and when you’re packing up, you could carry the seeds of invasive species right into your county, neighborhood and backyard.

How to avoid spreading invasive plant species while hiking

• Invasive species like growing in disturbed soil and grow easily along recreational trails. This makes it easy to spot invasive species while you’re hiking.

• Learn to identify and report invasive plant species. If you like spending time outdoors, you know how important it is to conserve the natural ecosystems that already exist. Invasive species out-compete native plant species that wildlife relies on and add little value. That’s why it’s important to learn to identify invasive plant species and report them to whoever manages the land.

When land managers know where invasive species are present they can more effectively monitor and control their spread. Being able to identify invasive species will also help you avoid spreading them.

Tip. If you’re new to identifying plants, try searching with your cell phone camera via Google. I do it all the time and it’s pretty accurate.

• Stay on the trail. Staying on the trail limits the plant matter you come into contact with while you’re hiking, decreasing the number of seeds you can potentially pick up and spread. It keeps wildlife habitats from being disturbed off the trail and hikers from introducing invasive plants that may be lining the trail deeper into surrounding areas. There are many reasons to stay on the trail.

• Always wear clean clothes and use shoe-cleaning stations. Arriving with clean gear and cleaning your shoes before you hike ensures you’re not transporting anything to the trail. Cleaning your shoes again after you hike ensures you’re not taking anything with you.

• Shed your top layer after a hike. When I get back to my car after a hike, I always peel off my top layer and shake it out. Then I store those clothes in a plastic bag and take them home to be put directly in the washer. I got in this habit to avoid bringing ticks inside, but the same concept applies in the instance of invasive plant seeds.

• Choose your clothes wisely. Seeds stick to some surfaces more easily than others. Socks, shoelaces, fleece and Velcro are all surfaces seeds stick to easily. Smoother materials like nylon are more resistant. Wear pants that are uncuffed and pocketless or only have pockets with zippers to avoid trapping seeds in crevices. Fastening gaiters over your boots can offer added protection to keep seeds, pebbles and mud out.

• Don’t take souvenirs home. Don’t take anything home with you after a hike. Leaving things where they are ensures they will be there for the next hiker and ensures you’re not taking home anything you don’t want. Many invasive plant species have attractive flowers. Just remember they’re not attractive to the native ecosystems they could impact elsewhere.

(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.)

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FRI, MAY 5 at 4:00 P.M. Middlefield, OH. Annual Spring Consignment Auction. May 5 @ 4PM and May 6 @ 8:30AM. Farm equip, buggies, furniture, tools and more. Townline Machinery Auction Pg. B28

SAT, MAY 6 at 10:00 A.M. Concord Twp., OH. Machinery, chainsaws, furniture, and misc. Mike Davis, Auctioneer Pg. B25

SAT, MAY 6 at 10:00 A.M. Willoughby, OH. Vintage and pop culture toys, and misc. Milestone Auctions Pg. B32

SAT, MAY 6 at 10:30 A.M. Chagrin Falls, OH. Trctors, combines, hay equipment, and misc. Kiko Auctioneers Pg. B22

TUES, MAY 9 at 4:30 P.M. Warren, OH. 1963 Corvair, 1978 MGB, 1963 Comet, Hyd. Chassis Liner Frame Straightener, and misc. Kiko Auctioneers Pg. B17

THURS, MAY 11 at 4:30 P.M. Mineral Ridge, OH. Appliances, rockers, air conditioners, and misc. Mike Davis, Auctioneer Pg. B30

SAT, MAY 13 at 9:00 A.M. Vienna, OH. Kawasaki Mule, Gas Generator, fiberglass paddle boat, and misc. Duke Whiting, Auctioneer Pg. B13

SAT, MAY 13 at 9:30 A.M. Middlefield, OH. 67-72 GMC & Chevy sheet metal parts and misc. Mike Davis, Auctioneer Pg. B30

WED, MAY 17 at 3:30 P.M. Andover, OH. Farmhouse on 41 acres, JD loader, Ford 6700, and misc. Kiko Auctioneers Pg. B23

THURS, MAY 18 at 5:30 P.M. New Springfield, OH. Home with 41 acre, and misc. Kiko Auctioneers Pg. B23

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SUN, MAY 7 at 1:00 P.M. Youngstown, OH. Antiques, collectibles, and misc. Anglins Auction Service Pg. B21

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Great Lakes VntG 4 Day MassiVe Miniature & JeweLry saLe strongsVille, oH

Just in time for Mother’s Day! One of the biggest doll house miniature collectors in the country. Also one of the most impressive estate jewelry hoard. The miniatures consist of thousands and thousands of high-end miniature items. Many signed, handmade items, houses and accessories from all over the world collected for decades. Items from the 1930s to present. Jewelry consists of dozens of ounces of vintage and antique gold riddled with colorful

precious stones and diamonds, hundred of ounces of old Navajo sterling with many signed pieces by important artists. Antique and vintage gold watches. Mid-century sterling and gold necklaces, rings, bracelets, earrings and more. Pick up will be Saturday, May 13 between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. for all four auctions.

Go to greatlakesvntg.com for all information and to start bidding. auction firm Lic # 2022000121

Old WashingtOn, Oh • Fri. May 12, 2023

starting at 10:00 aM.

6th AnnuAl SoutheAStern ohIo

ContraCtors & aG. auCtion

Guernsey Co. oH. FairGrounds

335 Old National Road, Old Washington, OH 43768

direCTions: From Cambridge Ohio, take I-70 East to exit #186 (Old Washington) then North to 4 way stop turn east on Old National road to Fairgrounds. Signs Posted. Call now to consign quality agricultural, Forestry & Construction equipment! national Marketing and bidding audience. yard open to receive equipment: Tuesday, May 9th through Thursday, May 11th from 9:00 a.M. to 5:00 P.M.

TraCTors * FarM & Hay equiPMenT: John

Deere 7800 4x4 Tractor C/H/A one owner, 5200 hours; John Deere 6400 Tractor, 4x4 w/ C/H/A with loader 11k hours; Ford 5610 tractor w/ loader and bucket, only 400 hours, Serial# 310222M; Allis Chalmers 6140 tractor w/loader, 4,000 hrs, (45 hp); New Holland 411 Discbine serial # 870649; H7230 New Holland discbine mower TBN087893; SR 108

Kuhn 8-wheel speed rake w/ kicker rake serial # E3301 lk. New; New Holland 479 Haybine 9 ft; Frontier TD1123 – 6

Star tedder; Gehl 2412 12 ft discbine; 2 Star Tedder; JD 346 sq. Baker w/kicker; New Idea 900 4 row corn planter, w/ fertilizer boxes and more

Heavy equiPMenT: 2021 Mustang 3200 VT, 570 hrs., 1 owner; Case 850 dozer; 1986 International

Dump Truck; Takeuchi TB045 Compact Excavator Serial # 1455927; CAT P5000-LP Forklift, LP Gas, 3 stage, 1950 hrs. Skid Loader Attachments 6’ Sickle bar mower; 2- 72”

Rototiller skid steer attachments; 77 in. Skid Steer mower; 54 in. Mini excavator mower; and much more;

MoWers aTvs, rv & MisC.: 2021 Ranger 1000xp

Premium, camo, 900 miles, winch; New 2022 Bad Boy zero turn lawn mower 726 CC.; Spartan zero turn mower; 2 Husqvarna riding mowers; Cub Cadet HD HT2554 Mower w/front mount snow blower; 2- new General 50 gas scooters; Kandi 99 dirt bike.; Kandi 125 dirt bike; new go kart; 2012 Crossroads Cruiser 5th Wheel Travel Trailer, 4 slide outs; 2004 18’ x 8’ Dia-

mond Airboat HIN: DKP11724C404 496 GM fuel Injected Engine ( Sold by Guernsey Co. Sheriffs Office)

CaTTLe & aG

equiPMenT: 60 Free standing coral panels * 48 Lick Tubs; 34 round bales (stored inside) trailer load of tools and smalls. Priefort S04 cattle chute with wheel kit, nice!; Massey #32 sickle bar mower; Consign early to benefit from a national marketing campaign and longer exposure of your assets on multiple online bidding platforms! Follow website for real time updates and photos as well as full terms and details. Competitive commission rates, contact the auctioneer of your choice for details today! Watch web site for real time updates and bidding catalog.

TerMs: Payment in full sale day. Cash, Check. 5% Buyers Premium. Online bidding available on larger equipment, 8% Buyers Premium on online purchases. All items sold AS IS. Not responsible for accidents. Announcements made day of sale take precedence over printed material or any other oral statements made.

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B2 Auction Guide and Antique Collector | Thursday, May 4, 2023 FarmandDairy.com | 800-837-3419 or 330-337-3419 ONLINE ONLY • May 9, 10, 11 & 12, 2023 Visit greatlakesVntg.com
* online Bidding for Larger items * KauFMan reaLTy & auCTions 855-439-4111 or www.kaufmansale.com Jason L Miller Cai auctioneer | (740) 541-7475 | jason@ kaufmanrealty.com Timmy Mourer, auctioneer | (740) 801-0010 Brian Miller, auctioneer | (740) 801-0447 | brian@kaufmanrealty.com Justin Moore, auctioneer | (740) 238-0955 | jmoore@kaufmanrealty.com Chuck
auctioneer | (740) 403-7612 | chuck@kaufmanrealty.com
Miller, auctioneer | (740) 260-9845 | jerick@kaufmanrealty.com
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basically turned it into an outdoor living room. It is amazing if I do say so. The dogs and I have lazed away many summer afternoons stretched out on a vintage glider tucked into the deep shade of the porch.

Not the same. We are not deck people. We were deck people when the deck led to a swimming pool. That was a fun decade. Miles were raced across that deck by barefoot children leaping cannonballs into the pool. It was blissful.

Then, the bare feet grew into big feet and the pool sat idle. Eventually, we removed the swimming pool. Now we just have the deck. What this means is that on any sunny day, the uncovered wood reaches a temperature best described as “surface of the sun” hot. Without a body of water to cool off in, it’s miserable.

I’m shallow with or without water, so I carefully staged it with a pretty table, glider and some side chairs. We aren’t savages. I want it to LOOK nice. But no one, absolutely NO ONE, sits there. Ever.

Lover of shade. The older I get, the more inclined I am to believe that my ancestry may, in fact, include vampires. I am not a fan of being out in the blazing sun. I am a lover of the shade. I love to sleep in complete darkness. I am also exceedingly pale. I can be biting — everything tracks.

Still, I feel like the deck area is underutilized. Frustrated with the searing heat, I dragged furniture across the yard. There is no patio there. No

wood. No pavilion. Just grass and shade. I love shade.

So now there exists a random area in the backyard where I go when I want some grass under foot and shade above. That little area of the far yard is nice enough if I’m walking the dogs around the property. I’m a fairly sedentary person so we need breaks. We stop. We sit. It’s perfectly fine.

Still, at the end of the day — and the beginning of the day as well — we are just porch dwellers. We have spent over two decades living and playing on this porch. We have spent rainy days and overnights.

It is no secret that BoyWonder liked to live like a hobo and sleep on a porch many summer nights. The porch table has hosted lunches, board games, messy crafts, coloring books and laptops. It is well documented that it’s the place to take part in finger painting.

Proposal. Our son-in-law proposed to his wife, GirlWonder, on this porch. Our (future) daughterin-law has spent hours chatting with us on this porch, her big dog (our grandpup!) stretched out at our feet. Wedding photos were taken here.

I don’t know for sure that the world is a better place for having porches, but I do know that in OUR world, the porch is a lifestyle — and part of the family — as much as a space to sit.

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

Home-based workers became younger, more diverse in pandemic

WASHINGTON — People working from home became younger, more diverse, better educated and more likely to move during the worst part of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to survey data from the U.S. Census Bureau.

In many respects, the demographic makeup of people working from home from 2019 to 2021 became more like workers who were commuting, while the share of the U.S. labor force working from home went from 5.7% in 2019 to 17.9% in 2021, as restrictions were implemented to help slow the spread of the virus, according to a report released last week based on American Community Survey data.

“The increase in home-based workers corresponded with a decline in drivers, carpoolers, transit riders, and most other types of commuters,” the report said.

The share of people working from home between ages 25 and 34 jumped from 16% to 23% from 2019 to 2021. The share of home-based workers who are Black went from 7.8% to 9.5%, and it went from 5.7% to 9.6% for Asian workers. It remained flat for Hispanic workers, the report said.

The share of home-based workers with a college degree also jumped from just over half to more than two-thirds, and people working from home were more likely to have moved in the past year than commuters.

The two industry groups that saw the greatest jumps in people working from home were in information, where it went from 10.4% to 42%, and finance, insurance and real estate, going from 10.8% to 38.4%. Professional and administrative services, also went from 12.6% to 36.5%.

The smallest gains were in agriculture and mining; entertainment and food services; and armed forces.

While every income level saw jumps in people working from home, those in the highest income bracket were most likely to work from home. While it doubled from 2019 to 2021 for workers in the lowest income bracket, it tripled for those in the highest, the report said.

Home-based work also varied by region. By 2021, it was more prevalent in the West and Northeast, making up about a fifth of the workforce, compared to 16.2% in the South and 15.8% in the Midwest. The variation may have been caused by the availability of Internet access, the cluster of information technology jobs on the coasts and the way people commute, whether by car or public transportation, the report said.

The tech-heavy San Francisco and San Jose metro areas had more than a third of their labor force working from home in 2021 — the largest share among metros with more than 1 million residents.

Since most pandemic restrictions have been lifted since the 2021 survey was taken, it is unknown at this point if the growth in work-fromhome is permanent.

“If only temporarily, the COVID-19 pandemic generated a massive shift in the way people in the United States related to their workplace location,” the report said. “With the centrality of work and commuting in American life, the widespread adoption of home-based work was a defining feature of the pandemic era.”

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J.L. Hayes’ Live Bidding Online auction!

Public monthly forestry, construction, landscaPing, machinery, equiPment, & heavy duty truck consignment online auction

Location: 4029 State Route 14, Rootstown, OH 44272

Wednesday, May 17, 2023 @ 6:30 P.M.

eQUIPMeNT: 2016 BOBCAT

S570 SKIDSTEER W/ 71” BUCKET

1789 HOURS;2016 BOBCAT S570

SKIDSTEER W/ 60” BUCKET 1886

HOURS;2016 BOBCAT S570 SKID -

STEER W/ 72” BUCKET W/ CUTTING

BLADE 776 HOURS;2020 BOBCAT

MT55 MINI TRACK LOADER W/ 36”

BUCKET -;2013 JLG 1930ES ELEC -

TRIC 25FT SCISSOR LIFT W/ 405

HOURS; 2003 JLG 1932RS ELEC -

TRIC 25FT SCISSOR LIFT W/ 389

HOURS ;2013 JLG 600AJ ALL TER-

RAIN 60FT ARTICULATING BOOM

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SOR LIFT 120 HOURS; 40’ BRAND

NEW STORAGE CONTAINER; IN-

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VeHICLeS: 1986 CHEVROLET CORVETTE PPG INDY 500

PACE CAR EDIT; 2000 FORD F-650 DUMP W/ 10FT DUMP; 2005 ISUZU NPR CAB OVER W/ MICKEY 16FT VAN BODY; 1988 FORD COACHMAN MOTOR HOME ECONOLINE; 2015 TOYOTA TACOMA EXT CAB 4X4 AND MORE COMING.

QUICK LISTING: AND ITEMS BEING ADDED DAILY – MORE ITEMS ON SITE! COME TO PREVIEW DAY – CHECK THE WEBSITE FOR UPDATES!!

TeRMS: BUYER’S PREMIUM 10% (7% FOR CASH OR BANK CHECK). ALL ITEMS ARE SOLD ON AN “AS IS” AND “WHERE IS” BASIS WITH ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, INCLUDING MERCHANTABILITY AND/OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. MORE EQUIPMENT ADDED DAILY! VISIT OUR WEBSITEWWW.edINBURGaUCTION.COM

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dIReCTIONS: From I-76, exit at St. Rt. 14 (Exit #43), then go 1/4 mi. SE to sale site. From Cleveland: I-480 into St. Rt. 14, then 14 mi. SE of Streetsboro to 4029 St. Rt. 14 Rootstown, Ohio 44272.
Online auction May 17th edinburg, OH Portage County
AUCTION SALES, INC. PrEViEW DaY: WED. maY 17 9 a m.-nOOn
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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.

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

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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 com-

mittee 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 on-site coverage during the week of the event, Sept. 16-20.

DEADLINE: May 15

APPLY/INFO: allamericandairyshow@gmail.com

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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.

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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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WHAT: Dairy Farmers of America Mideast Area scholarships

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

AMOUNT: Five $1,000 scholarships

DEADLINE: June 2

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

B4 Auction Guide and Antique Collector | Thursday, May 4, 2023 FarmandDairy.com | 800-837-3419 or 330-337-3419 JACKSON CO. REGIONAL LIVESTOCK MARKET LLC 3907 CEDAR LAKES RD., P.O. BOX 446, RIPLEY, WV 25271 UPCOMING SALES CALENDAR 304-373-1269 SUN. MAy 7, 2023 starting at 1:00 p.m. Small Animal Sale ThURS. MAy 11, 2023 starting at 6:00 p.m. Flower and Plant Sale SAT. MAy 13, 2023 starting at 11:00 a.m. Feeder Calf Special fRI. MAy 19, 2023 starting at 6:00 p.m. Bred Cow Sale SUN. MAy 21, 2023 starting at 1:00 p.m. Horse and Tack Sale SAT. MAy 27, 2023 starting at 11:00 a.m. Feeder Calf Special fOR MORE INfORMATION CALL US AT 304-373-1269 (BARN) 740-260-4289 (ROGER)
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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

Buckeye mini horse and donkey sale

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

Online Only • Tues. May 9, 2023

Chippewa RetReat pRopeR ty

42.5 acres in 5 Parcels| unique reTreaT- sTyle HoMe GuesT House | BuildinG loTs | Wooded sancTuary

cHiPPeWa TWP. | Wayne co. | cHiPPeWa lsd online only aucTion

locaTion: 11907 Black diaMond road, doylesToWn, oHio 44230.

direcTions: From Clinton Street between Doylestown and SR 21, take Black Diamond Road south to location, or from Akron Road (SR 585) at Easton, take Portage Road to Galehouse Road east to Black Diamond and location.

suMMary: Welcome to this exceptional, retreat property on the outskirts of Doylestown! Set on 42.5 acres, this unique property offers privacy, seclusion, and the perfect setting for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. The property is mostly wooded and features a beautiful pond with a fountain, stocked with Bass, Bluegill, and White Amur. The wildlife sanctuary on this property is home to a variety of species, including deer, turkey, and many birds.

The home itself is a true gem. Built in 2001 with no expense spared, it boasts two finished levels with expansive windows that offer breathtaking views of the property. The great room features a vaulted ceiling and an exquisite chandelier imported from France. The Briar-Hill Stone chimney with 4 separate flues serves multiple fireplaces and adds to the charm and character of the home.

The kitchen features hardwood cabinets with granite countertops, unique appliances that give a retro look, and tile and hardwood flooring throughout. Each bedroom has its own outside access, and the private wraparound porch is the perfect spot to enjoy the serene country views.

The home also offers many extras, including zoned heating, (all new furnace and AC in 2022) an elevator, a sauna/hot-tub room, and a 2-car garage. The 1/bedroom 1/bath guest house overlooks the pond and a 40x80 shop gives

lots of space for storage and boasts 3-overhead doors.

Parcel 1: 14.57 Acres with 401’ of frontage on Black Diamond Rd. Mostly wooded with pond, main home, guest home, shop, and roughly half of the meadow to the east of the home.

Parcel 2-4: 2.15-2.7 Acre lots with 210-213’ of frontage on Galehouse Rd. Excellent building parcels with the back half of the lots a pine forest.

Parcel 5: 20.01 Acres of mostly wooded land with exceptional timber and spots for your own Private Homesite! 302’ of frontage on Galehouse Rd. This land has some mature Hardwood trees, a small creek and is a wildlife haven to enjoy that also includes a small meadow with all kinds of wildflowers and shrubs.

This property is a rare offering that affords many things - building sites, a unique home, and a wooded wildlife preserve - all in a desired area. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to make this one-of-a-kind retreat property your own!

leGal: Wayne County Parcel 12-00293.000 in Chippewa Township and Chippewa LSD.

Taxes: Taxes are currently $3,444.52 annually. Any CAUV recoupment will be the responsibility of the buyer.

TerMs: Visit www.kaufman-auctions.com

online only

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at 7:00 P.M.

10, 2023

case BackHoe | sTeiner TracTor W/MoWer | sTeiner aTTacHMenTs

GeneraTor | HouseHold conTenTs | anTiques & collecTiBles

Online Only COntents AuCtiOn

sHoP iTeMs: Case 580 Loader Backhoe with 3 Buckets-Extendahoe-4082 Hrs.-4x4-Cab, 250 Amp Portable Diesel Generator-3448 Hrs-Runs the whole property, Steiner 430 MAX Hydrostatic 4x4 lawn tractor w/68’ Brush Mower-weights-663 Hrs. Separate Attachments: 48” Bucket-60”

Blade- 66” TerraRake- Cushman Chipper/Shredder. Log splitter, Concrete mixer, Farm wagon, feedbox, dog kennel sections, hand pallet jack, Ext and step ladders, hoses, log chains, barrel pump, sm air compressor, impact wrench, good Pallet racks, shop Vac, shelving, shop tables, hand and shop tools, misc items.

HouseHold-collecTiBles: Refrigerator, Beautiful Organ, church bench, Oak Hall Bench, reclining Love seat, lift chair, chair/ottoman, Large safe, Granite top cabinets, patio and other furniture, metal storage cabinets, Army trunk w/blankets, Ornate carpets/throws, Old wall phone, assorted Crocks/jugs, Brass bell, copper boiler, wooden wheeled child’s wagon, Griswald bean pot,

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

Brass ladles/spoons, unique décor items, old tins-boxesbooks, Union Pacific items, locks, keys, scales-balances, microscope, pottery items, American Perfector Co. stamper, tongs, cob shovel, Oil paintings-prints, games-books, Pyrex bowls, Kitchen items, Hardwood flooring-various widths, boxes of Kitchen/Bath tile bricks, misc items. conTenT TerMs: A 10% Buyers Premium applies to all online purchases. Online terms apply.

PickuP date: Friday, May 12th

2-6:00 P.M. aPPointMent required.

sale: By THe order of BarBara Joan TuennerMan kaufman realty & auctions, llc 330-857-7777

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

(330) 601-2339 or kevin@kaufmanrealty.com agent: Jake schlabach, realTor® / auctioneer

(330) 763-0889 or jake@kaufmanrealty.com

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Berlin-Ranch Home on 2 Acres

Location: 4573 township rd 367 MiLLersburg, oh 44654. directions: From Berlin take SR 39 east 1 mile to TR 367 (at Hiland) south ¼ mile to property. Signs Posted. gps coordinates: 40.545927, -81.782373

brick ranch hoMe on 2 acres * shop/garage * berLin township *hoLMes county *east hoLMes schooLs

*John deere Lawn tractor * suzuki 4-wheeLer * guns * coLLectibLes * househoLd & contents

real estate 12 noon: In a great location near Hiland High School! Built in 1978, this brick ranch home sits on 2 acres and has 4 bedrooms and 2 full baths as well as a custom kitchen with dining area, living room with gas fireplace, office and attached 2-car garage. Downstairs is a full, mostly finished, walkout basement with large family room with gas fireplace, small den/office and a small utility garage. The main floor has 1810 sq. ft. of living area with the finished basement adding additional living space. Utilities include private water well and septic system, natural gas forced air heat, central a/c. and a new 22kw whole house backup generator. Has rear and side decks. Other improvements include a 30’x56’ shop building with an 18’x30’ wing and loading dock. A blacktop driveway and spacious yard complete this offering. Don’t miss this opportunity to buy a desirable property in an excellent location! Contact Jr Miller for more information or go to www.kaufman-auctions.com for more pictures and info.

Property sells to the highest bidder at 12 noon.

Contents start at 11 a .M.: JD Tractor, Suzuki

4-Wheeler, Trailer, Lawn & Garden Tools: John Deere 155C lawn tractor, 48” deck, hydro drive; Suzuki 230 4-wheeler w/blade; alum. ATV ramps; 5’x8’ 2-wheeled trailer w/ ramp; Stihl MS 250C chainsaw; Stihl FS 130R weed trimmer; Stihl MM55 tiller; Stihl HSA 45 hedge trimmer; Toro & MTD push mowers; battery weed trimmer; 8’ alum. ext. ladder; Scott’s spreader; small portable air tank; Task Force tool chest; misc. tools & wrenches; small Havahart trap; spud bar; shovels, rakes, hoes & misc. yard tools; hand auger; 6-gal gas cans; electric chainsaw guns, aMMo, Mounts & Misc:

Remington 1100 12 ga, semi auto with vent rib; extra barrel; Remington 870 12-ga, camo, semi auto; Ruger 10/22 carbine .22

Online Only

Bidding is open and starts closing

Fri. May 12, 2023 at 7:00 p.M.

Shady Lane

Online AuctiOn

pick up date is Monday, May 15 froM 11-6 p.M. By appointMent pick up address is 1085 shady ln., ashland, oh 44805 no preview for this auction.

LR; Stevens mod. 940, single-shot .410 ga; TC .50 cal. muzzleloader; misc shotgun ammo; 3 whitetail mounts; black bear rug; 3 fish mounts; turkey mounts; coLLectibLes and househoLd Misc.: Shonk’s and Mote’s ½ pint milk bottles; White Mountain electric ice cream maker; patio chairs; table full of misc. glassware; approx. 10-12 Longaberger baskets;

7x50 Night Hawk binocs; Daisy BB gun (newer); old hand corn planter; 6-gal crock; Plymouth and Ingraham mantle clocks; old library table; washboard; Chevy, Ford & Dodge model trucks; several toy tractors; Pontiac, Oliver & Indian motorcycle signs; De Laval poster; 2 army helmets; wooden pulley

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: No buyer’s premium. 10% nonrefundable down payment day of sale with the balance due at closing. The sale is not contingent upon buyer securing financing and or any additional contingencies. Property sells “AS IS”. Any required inspections must be completed prior to bidding. Property sells subject to all articles of record. Announcements day of sale take precedence over all previous advertising and statements. Closing on or before 60 days after auction date.

LegaL: Holmes County Parcels: 0100688-000 & 01-00687-000 Taxes per half year are: $1778.53 auction by order oF:

Jonas troyer FaMiLy trust kauFMan reaLty & auctions

(888) 852-4111 www.kaufmanrealty.com Jr Miller, realtor/auctioneer

(330) 231-1914 jr@kaufmanrealty.com

Dover, oh • Sat. May 13, 2023

Real estate at 10:00 a .M. - followed by equip. and Contents

Live SaLe

IMMaculate 5+ BedrooM HoMe on 60+ acreS (WInfIeld/dover area)

3943 Mt. Pleasant Rd. NW, Dover, OH 44622

locatIon: (Winfield) east on Schneiders Crossing, south on Mt. Pleasant Rd to location. (Dover/I77) west on Schneiders Crossing, south on Mt. Pleasant. Signs Posted.

executIve Style 5+ BedrooM HoMe | 60+ acreS

Pond | WoodS, Water, SecluSIon SHootIng range | 6 car garage | 3 ParcelS Marooka

excavator | dozer | InduStrIal log SPlItter SkIdder | elevator

franklIn toWnSHIP | tuScaraWaS county

StraSBurg local ScHoolS

open House: tHuRs. May 4tH 4:00 – 7:00 p.M.

What an offering we have with this one. Centrally located between Dover, Sugarcreek and Strasburg sits this gem. 5+ bedroom well maintained home built in 1995 on 60.67 acres. Over 3,700 sq. ft. spread out over 3 levels of living space with multiple laundry rooms and 3 full baths. Perfect for that growing family that needs space to roam. Consolidate your home and recreational acreage and put it into one property. The home features so many amenities its difficult to consolidate everything. Cherry cabinets adorn the kitchen/dining room, 6 car garage is enough space for that gearhead in the family and you’re guaranteed to fall in love with the wraparound porch with 270 degree views. 2nd level of the home features 5 bedrooms, laundry room, full bath with heated floors and a walk out balcony off the large master bedroom. We’re not done yet as the lower level also contains an additional kitchen, potential bedroom, living room and a walk out entry. So many extras attached to the property which include a shooting range, blacktopped driveway, well maintained trails throughout and well-manicured landscaping including a waterfall. The 1.5 acre pond located on Parcel 3 is an awesome oasis that would make an excellent cabin site for somebody looking for a getaway. Parcel 2 already has a gravel drive cut into it and wildlife galore throughout. Also, on the west end of the parcel there’s been a large additional pond that has already been dugout and looking for someone to finish it. Lots and lots of attention to detail and sweat equity has been put into this property by the Carr’s and its very evident based on the condition of such a large property. Contact Pat Kaufman or Jamie Miller regarding walking the property.

Parcel 1 – 9 Acres, Executive style

home & outbuildings, 485’ frontage. Parcel 2 – 39.6 Acres, all wooded, 180’ frontage. Parcel 3 – 12.1 Acres, all wooded, pond, 52’ frontage.

terMS: 5% Buyers Premium will be assessed to winning bid. 10% nonrefundable down payment day of sale with the balance due at closing. The sale is not contingent upon buyer securing financing and or any additional contingencies. Property sells in its “AS IS” condition. Sellers to transfer any and all owned mineral rights. Property sells subject to all articles of record. Announcements day of sale take precedence over all previous advertising and statements. Auction will be offered in various amalgamations, including as individual parcels or lots, combinations of parcels or lots, and all parcels.

legal: Parcel 1900548003 of Franklin Township in Tuscarawas County with Strasburg schools. Taxes are $4,123 per year.

veHIcleS & Heavy equIP.: Komatsu D31P dozer

2,543 hrs; Komatsu PC 100 excavator 6,744 hrs; Komatsu Morooka unkn hrs; Case Beloit M300 skidder 9,701 hrs; Badger log splitter 94.6 hrs; 2003 Dodge Dakota 4x4 160k hrs; Little Giant elevator. Household items and furniture list to follow, check online listing for updates. Contact Elmer Yoder for contents 330-641-2408

Sale By order of: carr’S kaufman realty and auctions www.kaufman-auctions.com 888.852.4111 Patrick kaufman realtor/Partner 330.204.6512 pat@kaufmanrealty.com Jamie Miller realtor 330.275.7202

jamie.miller@kaufmanrealty.com

antiques & ColleCtibles: Vintage Trunks, Vintage Pyrex Nesting Bowls, Roseville Pottery, Vintage Pyrex, Guernsey Dairy Milk Bottles, Reverse Painted Glass Shade Lamp, Antique Ashland OH Atlas, Depression Glass, Vintage Christmas Ornaments & Decor, Antique Crocks, Lots of Vintage Fenton Milk Glass, Vintage Kitchenwares, Electrified Aladdin Oil Lamp, Lionel & Marx Trains & Cars, 1964 License Plates, Antique Ration Books, Vintage Silver-plate, Many Trophies & Award Plaques, Antique Cheese Slicer, and more…

advertising: Sohio Premex Oil Sign, Top Value Stamps Two-sided Store Sign, Sohio Advertising Calendars, Sohio Marbles, Various Sohio Oil Cans, Sohio Postcards, Sohio Roadmaps, Antique Sohio Puzzles, Sohio Promos & Advertising Ephemera, Several First Gear & Ertl Sohio Trucks, BP Advertising Toys, Camel Advertising Promos, Double Sided Lighted Camel Sign, BP Oil Advertising Promos, Flxible Flyer Items, Vintage Bill Caps, and more… Furniture: Solid Oak Dining Table & Chairs, Solid Oak China Cabinet, Antique Barrister Bookcase, Two Modern Barrister Bookcases, Antique China Cabinet, Lighted Curio, Vintage Stereo Cabinet, Sofa, Loveseat, Antique Bedroom Furniture, Glider Rockers, Wicker Furniture, Picnic Table, Glass Display Counter/cabinet, and more..

tools: Toro Self-Propelled Mower, Toro Electric Blower, Craftsman Stacking Toolbox, Two 4,000lb. Floor Jacks, 3-ton Floor Jack, Craftsman Tabletop Drill Press, Bench Vise, Jack Stands, Stepladder, Air Compressor, Craftsman Air Tank, Painting Supplies, Various Box Lots of Assorted Tools, Hardware Organizers, Garden Tools, and more… HouseHold: Table Lamps, Kitchenwares, Corelle Dish Set, Kaysons China Set, Cleveland Indians Jacket, Mini Fridge, Canopies, Plastic Chairs, Dehumidifiers, Coleman Ice Chest, and more… 489 lots!

terMs: 15% Buyers Premium Online Terms Apply. Mervin lehman auctioneer/ realtor 419.685.8585 mervin.lehman@kaufmanrealty.com Kaufman realty and auctions 330.857.7777

Navarre, OH

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

52 Prime Vacant acres

in sW sTark CounTy (BreWsTer/navarre area)

LoCaTion: 11756 eLTon sT sW, navarre, oh 44662. From Brewster, take SR 93 north to Elton St. (Shearers) east to location. From Navarre, take Elton St. west 2.6 mi to location. Signs Posted 52.13 aCres | 5 ParCeLs | 1,478’ road FronTage

MosTLy oPen and TiLLaBLe | BuiLding siTes

sugarCreek ToWnshiP | sTark CounTy

FairLess sChooLs

Secure your vacant acreage in a growing area, minutes from US 30. Located 1 mile east of SR 93, its country but close Navarre and Brewster. The terrain is mostly open and tillable with tree lined road frontage and level to gently rolling acreage. Parcel 4 includes approximately 6 acres of wood with a secluded building site. If you’re looking for a solid place to park some money I’ve got the property for you. In addition to its agricultural and recreational potential, this property also has excellent building sites. With such a large amount of road frontage, there are plenty of options for sitting in a home or other buildings in a desirable location.

ParCeL 1 – 3.1 acres, 256’ frontage, open building lot. ParCeL 2 – 2.9 Acres, 239’ frontage, open building lot. ParCeL 3 – 23.44 acres, 150’ frontage, mostly open and tillable. ParCeL 4 – 15.87 acres, 438’ frontage, open and wooded. ParCeL 5 – 6.82 acres, 395’ frontage, open and level.

LegaL: Parcel 6702732 of Sugarcreek township in Stark County with Fairless schools. Taxes are $703 per year based on CAUV. Recoupment would be the responsibility of the buyer.

TerMs: 5% Buyers Premium will be assessed to winning bid. 10% nonrefundable down payment day of sale with the balance due at closing. The sale is not contingent upon buyer securing financing and or any additional contingencies. Property sells in its “AS IS” condition. Sellers to transfer any and all owned mineral rights. Property sells subject to all articles of record. Announcements day of sale take precedence over all previous advertising and statements. Auction will be offered in various amalgamations, including as individual parcels or lots, combinations of parcels or lots and all parcels.

saLe By order oF: FosTer

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

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Uhrichsville, Oh • Sat. May 6, 2023

starting at 9:30 a .M.

Miller equipMent and Shop auction

10772 Kleski Rd. SE, Uhrichsville, Ohio 44683.

DirectionS: From Uhrichsville take SR 800 South through Stillwater to Weavers Run Rd. to Kleski Rd. to location.

excavator * tractorS * equipMent Shop toolS * GunS * houSeholD

cat excavator-Boat: Caterpillar 303E Mini Excavator only 84 Hrs-Like New, 16 foot aluminum boat and trailer.

tractorS -equipMent: Kubota L3400 Diesel 4 Wheel Drive Tractor-only 545 Hrs, Leyland 245 Tractor-Rebuilt engine-Transmission-4362 Hrs-quad remote-Canopy, Massey Ferguson 165 diesel tractor-4403 Hrs-rebuilt Transmission-New Loaded rear tires, Farmall Cub w/Mower and Blade-nice condition, Farmall Cub w/ mower, Cub cultivators, Blade, Ford Golden Jubilee tractor-Ex rubber, Bobcat Quick-attach skid steer Brush mower, Stout quick attach Brush Grapple, 3Pt Kodiak 5’ Brushhog, 3Pt King Kutter 6’ Brushhog, 6’ transport disc, 3Pt 7’Disc, New Idea 323 -1 row corn picker-good cond, 2 Gravity wagons, 2 row corn planter, running gear, 3Pt blade, 3Pt slip scraper, 3Pt John Deere 2 Bottom Plow, 3 Pt John Deere 3 Bottom Plow, small grain elevator, trailer, Scrap Metal Piles.

conStruction anD Shop iteMS: 6x12 enclosed trailer, 2-53’ semi-trailers for storage-no titles-transportable, 18’ Aluminum ramp, Scaffolding, New and used replacement windows, plywood, lumber, siding, roofing, ladders, rolls of 3’ wide heavy duty belting, selection of shop tools, metal cabinets, GunS -BowS: 44 Cal Black Powder pistol, CVA 50 Cal Missouri muzzle loader, Hatfield 410 Ga, Wolf 50 Cal muzzle loader,

online only

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

Show Date/Preview: weD. May 10th froM 4:00 to 6:00 P.M.

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.

Ithica Model 37-12 Ga, Winchester Mod 250-22 Cal short/ long or long rifle, Westernfield Mod SB100b 410 Ga Youth, Savage Mod10-223rem, Marlin .444 single shot, Remington Mod 700-300 Ultra mag target rifle, some ammo and some brass. Mathews ZXT compound bow and case. yarD -houSeholD -MiSc iteMS: 12x20 fiberglass deck w/railing ‘for a pond or dock’, 1 horse wagonfiberglass bed, Gravely walk behind w/ brush mower & tiller, Gravely 812 Garden tractor w/mower, All American ‘Commercial’ meat grinder, 2 Poly swivel-glider-rockers, Big Green Egg grill-good cond, 4 Burner kerosene stove, Household items including; SS cookware-glassware-canning jars-gallon jars-lots of small items.

The Millers are moving and downsizing. A very partial list of small items, more items may show up. approxiMate ScheDule: 9 A.M. Household - 11 A.M. Guns - 12 Noon Equipment. Photos@ www.kaufman-auctions.com terMS: Cash or Valid check. Major credit card with 5% convenience fee.

auction By orDer oF: JoaS anD Fannie Miller KauFMan realty & auctionS 888-852-4111 or kaufman-auctions.com JaKe SchlaBach realtor/auctioneer 330-763-0889 or jake@kaufmanrealty.com

Dover, oh • Wed. May 10, 2023

starting at 6:00 p.m.

Onsite AuctiOn

4322 Broad Run Dairy Rd. NW, Dover, Ohio 44622

directions: From Dundee, take SR 516 east 4 miles, turn right onto Broad Run Dairy Road 0.5 mile to location. From SR 39 east of Sugarcreek, take Prysi Road north 1.6 miles, continue straight onto Broad Run Dairy Road 1.5 miles to location.

Signs Posted.

22.9 acres | 3-BedrooM HoMe| 5 Parcels

Building sites | outBuildings | Mineral rigHts

Free gas | dover toWnsHiP

tuscaraWas county | dover lsd

attention all FarMers, land develoPers, and country living entHusiasts! An incredible opportunity awaits you with this auction for a 22.9-acre country farm. Located in a peaceful and scenic rural area, this property features a charming 2-story home and several outbuildings including a 40’x 60’ pole barn built in 2019. With mostly open tillable acres this farm offers a variety of potential uses along with excellent building sites for your dream home. The wellmaintained 2-story home does have free gas along with electric, central air, gas furnace, private well & septic. With the farm being located only minutes from Dundee, Dover, & Sugarcreek, don’t miss your chance to own this exceptional property – and plan to attend the open house.

Parcel 1: 60’ frontage, Hilltop Building Site, 6.3 Acres

Parcel 2: 317’ frontage, Building

Site, 4 Acres Parcel 3: 317’ frontage, Building

Site, 4 Acres

Parcel 4: 50’ frontage, Home & Outbuildings, 6.2 Acres

Parcel 5: 190’ frontage, Building

Site, 2.4 Acres

real estate terMs: 5% buyer’s premium. 10% nonrefundable down pay-

ment day of sale with the balance due at closing. The sale is not contingent upon buyer securing financing or other contingencies, property sells “AS IS” and sells subject to seller confirmation. Any required inspections must be completed prior to bidding. All seller owned mineral rights transfer. Buyer to pay $750 per surveyed parcel. 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. Property sells subject to all articles of record. Announcements day of sale take precedence over all previous advertising and statements.

legal: Parcels 1003030000 & 1003031000 in Dover Township of Tuscarawas County and the Dover LSD. Taxes per half year are currently $1,359.67 Any CAUV recoupment is the responsibility of the buyer.

note: Please visit Kaufman-auctions.com for more info and to view photos.

auction By order oF:

www.kaufman-auctions.com ray yoder realtor/ auctioneer 330.204.0110 ray.yoder@kaufmanrealty.com

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

Wilmot, oH

Tues. May 9, 2023

starting at 6:00 P.M.

Tranquil Oasis: secluded

HOme On 8.305 acres

Winesburg area

8.305 acres | cusToM HoMe | 3-4 BedrooMs

3 Full BaTHs | 2 car aTTacHed GaraGe | 30x52

4 car GaraGe | PainT TownsHiP | HolMes counTy easT HolMes scHools

locaTion: 1046 us rouTe 62, wilMoT, oH 44689. From Winesburg take U.S. 62 North to property. From Wilmot take US 62 South to property. Watch for signs!

suMMary: Looking for your forever home? This home and its secluded location allows you to enjoy the beauty of nature in complete privacy along with scenic views. Come take look at this upcoming auction for a beautiful 3–4-bedroom home, complete with a 2-car attached garage and a 30’x52’4 car garage that offers plenty of space for your business, vehicles, equipment, or hobbies. Both garages are equipped with in floor heat. The first floor features an open concept kitchen, living room and dining room that provides seamless flow between each space. The main floor also has the master bedroom, a full bath, laundry room and an office/sewing room. The second floor has two spacious bedrooms and a full bath. The basement is fully finished with a rec room, bonus bedroom and another full bath. The home also has central vac on all floors. The 8.305 acres also offers a fenced pasture with an animal shelter, 10x16 storage barn, access to a small pond and woods that would allow for a quick hunt when you get home from work. The entire property’s exterior and landscaping is equally impressive and has been meticulously cared for as well. Please join us at the open house to view the home and don’t miss this one-of-a-kind property in a great location.

leGal: Holmes County Parcel #1500477-001. Paint Township, East Holmes Schools. Taxes: Taxes are currently $2,787.11/ half. TerMs: Visit www.kaufman-auctions.com

aucTion By THe order oF:

loren & ruTH wenGerd KauFMan realTy & aucTions

888.852.4111 www.kaufman-auctions.com

Vern yoder, realTor/ aucTioneer 330.466.0520 vern.yoder@kaufmanrealty.com

cliFF sPranG, realTor/ aucTioneer 330.464.5155 cliff.sprang@kaufmanrealty.com

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online only

Bidding is open & starts closing

Wed. May 10, 2023

at 7:00 p.M.

266 +/- Acre KAnAwhA county

Land with timber auction

attention: tiMBer Buyers & investors!

location: Kellys Creek Rd., Charleston, WV 25312 approximately 13 Minutes from Interstate 77

Recreational, Harvestable Timber, Trails, Access from Kellys Creek Rd. as well as Drone Lane, oil & gas rights do not transfer.

Kaufman Realty & auctions of WV www.kaufmanbid.com

399 W. Main St., Bridgeport, WV 26330

david anthony Kaufman, Broker

License #WV0030037

andrew yoder Jr. - auctioneer/agent andrew.yoder@kaufmanrealty.com

Cell# 304-931-1185

License #WV0028890 auc. Lic #2086

Wayne yoder - auctioneer/agent

Wayne.yoder@kaufmanrealty.com

Cell# 304-931-1285

License #WV0029880 auc. Lic. #2161

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

online only

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

Lake OnLine

Real estate auction

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

MobilE hoME on ½ aCRE

ColuMbiana CounTy ~ WashingTon ToWnshiP

souThERn loCal sChools

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

Pioneer Village opens for the year

Flea Market open Fridays January-December

Second Tuesday Monthly Consignment Auction March-November

Weekly Hay & Grain and Small Livestock & Agricultural Online Auctions

online only

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

EAST LIVERPOOL, Ohio — Pioneer Village opens for the year, May 6 and is seeking support. The nonprofit entity is seeking a local mason to can fix the fireplace. There are approximately 20 active volunteers grinding grain in Gaston’s Mill, demonstrating a variety of pioneer life skills, teaching children in the schoolhouse and manning the forge in the blacksmith shop. Numerous buildings in the village have statewide historical value, but Gaston’s Mill is one of only three grist mills still in operation in Ohio.

The cost of the Esterly House project to date exceeds $60,000 in expenses. The historical village would like to build the fireplace, put a roof on the porch and finish building and installing windows. The last part of the project will be the installation of a handicapped ramp.

The volunteer group has raised and spent over $350,000 since 2015.

If anyone wishes to make a donation, send a letter to Friends of Beaver Creek State Park, P.O. Box 2063, East Liverpool, OH, 43920. Contact Dan Lyon at 330-853-9940 for volunteer opportunities or visit the Village Comes Alive event from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., May 6.

Minerva garage sales scheduled

MINERVA, Ohio — Minerva Village will have its 16th annual garage sales, May 4, 5 and 6 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day.

There are approximately 50 scheduled.

For more information, call Patti at 330-868-7705 or email pattiw@ ci.minerva.oh.us for a list of stops. The list has additional information such as places to eat, directions and restrooms.

Navarre, OH • Thurs. May 4, 2023

starting at 5:00 P.M.

Navarre MiNi-FarM & BuildiNg lot

10 acres in 2 parcels | 3/Br hoMe| Barn | 30’x48’ horse Barn Tuscarawas Twp. | sTark co. | Tuslaw lsD

Onsite AuctiOn

cOntents to sell Online Only: starts closing at 7:00 P.M. 14361 Stanwood ST SW, Navarre, OH 44662

DirecTions: From 241 head north on Alabama Ave for 1.2 miles, turn right on Stanwood St, 0.4 mile to location on left.

suMMary: This 10-acre property offers the perfect opportunity to own your own country oasis. The home itself has been meticulously maintained and is move-in ready, offering all the amenities for comfortable living. The eat-in kitchen is perfect for family meals, while the formal dining room is great for hosting guests. The sunroom provides a peaceful place to relax and take in the country views. The large sitting room is perfect for entertaining, with a cozy fireplace and plenty of windows to let in natural light. The office/library room on the main floor provides flexibility and could be used as a main floor bedroom if needed. Upstairs, the three bedrooms offer ample space for family and guests, and a full bathroom.

The horse Barn, built in 2017, is a fantastic bonus, offering ample space for your equestrian needs. With six stalls, a wash-bay, and a heated tack room, this barn is perfect for horse lovers. The older barn provides additional space for your equipment, hay storage, and additional animals. The ample pasture space and wooded areas provide a perfect balance of open space and privacy, with a small creek running through the property adding to the natural

beauty.

Finally, the 2-acre building lot that will be sold separately offers the perfect opportunity to build your dream home or for a family member to build close by. With so much to offer, this 10-acre property is a great find and the perfect opportunity to own your own country homestead.

TerMs: Visit www.kaufman-auctions.com

sale: By The orDer of raDer faMily kaufman realty & auctions, llc 330-857-7777

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

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

AgenT: Dave kaufman, Broker / auctioneer (330) 204-6514 or dave.kaufman@kaufmanrealty.com

ConTenTS AUCTioneer: Mervin lehman, cai, realTor® / auctioneer (419) 685-8585 or Mervin.lehman@kaufmanrealty.com

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

May 9

Ohio Brownfields Conference, 9 a.m.-4 p.m., The Westin - Greater Southern, Columbus, Ohio; details, ohiobrownfields. com/2023brownfieldsconference.

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.

Lower SaLem, oh

Sat.

May 6, 2023

starting at 10:00 a .M.

Archer equipment And Gun Auction

Location: 35523 HarrietSviLLe rd., Lower SaLeM, oH 45745.

From Caldwell, take SR 78 E to SR 564 south 15 miles to auction location at the corner of SR 564/SR 145 intersection.

4-wHeeLer | reStored Ford 8n | GunS | tooLS

FLatbed waGon | tooLS | equipMent atv, tractor, equipMent: Restored 8N Tractor 4,575 hrs, Yamaha Big Bear 350 8,469 mi., Chevy Silverado 2500 4x4 5 spd standard w/broken frame, Flatbed wagon w/EZ Trail running gears and treated wood bed, New Idea 5407 discbine 3 pt 7’, 3 pt. bale spinner, 3 pt box blade, 5+ 16’ gates, JD 24T baler works good, 2 bottom plow 16”, Stihl 044 chainsaw, Stihl 020 chainsaw, 5 bunk feeders, 2 wheel trailer, round bale feeders, roll of woven wire, drill press, 2” water pump w/gas motor

GunS: Marlin mod. 883 222 mag w/scope, Savage .22 bolt action, Stauger Coach double barrel .410 ga., Mossberg .410 ga. Pump, Remington Spartan over/under double barrel .410 ga., Savage 24 over/under .410 ga./.22 cal., Harrington Richardson 20 ga.

Archer estate auction. Short sale of 1-1½ hrs. Small wagon load of tools followed by equipment and guns. Photos@ www.kaufman-auctions.com terMS: Cash or Valid check. Major credit card with 5% convenience fee. Full balance due the day of the auction auction by order oF: Larry arcHer, executor KauFMan reaLty & auctionS 888-852-4111 or kaufman-auctions.com ray yoder, auctioneer 330.204.0110 ray.yoder@kaufmanrealty.com pat KauFMan, partner pat@kaufmanrealty.com 330.204.6512

EVANS CITY, PA • SAT. MAY 13, 2023

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

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

Kidron, oh

Tues.

May 9, 2023

starting at 4:30 P.M. Guns, WaTches, LaWn & Garden & househoLd

Live Auction

Location: sprunger Building at Kidron auction Grounds in Kidron, oh Guns | PocKeT WaTches |cLocKs |LaWn & Garden | househoLd

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;

Guns: Revelation Western Auto. Model 110 .22 cal. Bolt action; Marlin Model 39A .22 Cal. Lever action; Sears & Roebuck Model 46C .22 Cal. Lever action w/Barska scope; Savage Model 93R17-GVXP 17 HMR w/Bushnell scope; Savage .22 WMR bolt action w/scope NIB; Ruger GP100 .357 Magnum/38-special SS barrel double action revolver NIB; Ruger P-95 Model 13014 9MM Luger NIB. Also, some Ammo. & shooting supplies. WaTches & cLocKs: Hampden railway 19J.; Waltham P.S. Bartlett 15J. in salesman case; Illinois Bunn Special 19J. in salesman case; Burlington special 19J.; Waltham Appleton Tracy 17J.; Illinois Burlington special 19J.; 1884 E.N. Welch 8-day clock; 1875 Seth Thomas Rosewood column clock; Gilbert 48-hour clock.

LaWn & Garden, househoLd, Misc.: Toro zero turn riding mower; Troy-Bilt snow blower; Stihl MSA 120C chain saw; hedge trimmers; step ladder; wheelbarrow; portable wet/dry Vac; TVs; smokers stands; Frigidaire dehumidifier; Jet AFS-1000B air purifier; shelves; cabinets; coffee tables; nice couches, sofas, Chairs; fancy lamps; wicker patio set; house plants & planters; Sears Craftsman 10” 4-speed drill press; camping chairs; coolers; pet cage; dresser; rustic cabinets; curio cabinet; world globe; heaters; fans; fancy wall carving; nice selection of beer clocks & neon signs; collection of early lanterns & globes incl. railroad; Tudor electric football game in box; large beer stein collection; Kiddie car die cast collection & More.

TerMs: 10% Buyers Premium. Cash or Check and additional 5% BP conveyance fee for Credit Card use noTe: this is only a partial list of items to be sold. Very clean one owner auction with most items in great condition. Come spend the evening with us.

oWners: david & caroLyn FunK Lunch stand KauFMan reaLTy & aucTions 888.852.4111 • www.kaufman-auctions.com aden yoder realtor/auctioneer 330.231.8983

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

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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 LOG ONTO AUCTIONZIP.COM TO VIEW PHOTOS & FULL LISTINGS, USE AU ID # 1361 Mt. Hope, oH Upcoming SaleS & eventS Mt. Hope Auction - Mt. Hope, oH every WednesdAy - Livestock – HAy – pouLtry rAbbit sALe – FLeA MArket may 5-6 – Superior Friesian Horse Sale may 9 – Final Deadline for June Mid Ohio Horse Consignments – We are still accepting Haflingers & Draft Horses. Ponies and Mixed Horses are full! may 13 – Horse Sale may 19-20 – Mid Ohio Swap Meet may 26 – Memorial Trotting Sale 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 Find us on Facebook!

Ohio State Fair selects 2023 junior fair board

COLUMBUS — Ohio State

Fair officials have announced the 2023 Ohio State Fair Junior Fair Board, which is comprised of 20 young Ohioans from 12 Ohio counties.

The students chosen for the board represent thousands of youth from across Ohio who participate in 4-H, Boy Scouts, Farm Bureau, FFA, Girl Scouts and Tech Ed. Rising to the level of becoming a JFB member means each selected student has gone above and beyond to serve their organization and community.

Throughout the 12 days of the fair, July 26 to Aug. 6, JFB members can be spotted throughout the grounds in their blue polos assisting with various activities including providing supplies at the monster mural outside the Lausche Youth Exploration Space, helping with youth fishing in Natural Resources Park, welcoming guests to shows at the Main Street and Gazebo Stages, ushering patrons to their seats in the WCOL Celeste Center, providing customer service assistance, and much more.

In addition to their duties, each member will have the opportunity to connect with working professionals from around the state to learn more about pursuing a career in Ohio and present to the Ohio Expositions Commission about the importance of the junior fair.

This year’s Ohio State Fair Junior Fair Board is comprised of 20 individuals, 16 to 20, from across the state. Of the 20 members, 12 are second-year members returning

from 2022.

• Zak Beaver, 4-H, first year, Delaware County

• Josie Burke, FFA, second year, Washington County

• Elizabeth Fannin, PR officer, 4-H, second year, Jackson County

• Madelyn Fannin, FFA, first year, Jackson County

• Carter Freeman, Boy Scouts, second year, Franklin County

• Olivia Haines, FFA, first year, Wayne County

• GraceLynn Harter, 4-H, first year, Darke County

• Marissa Johnston, Girl Scouts, second year, Delaware County

• Julia Joos, Tech Ed, second year, Franklin County

• Elsa Lapierre, farm bureau, first year, Franklin County

• Melina Matics, 4-H, second year, Washington County

• Adrianna Meyer, farm bureau, second year, Henry County

• Wyatt Morrow, at-large, first year, Highland County

• Sara Newsome, president, 4-H, second year, Highland County

• Erica Patterson, at-large, second year, Hancock County

• Jayden Porter, farm bureau, first year, Franklin County

• Grace Robertson, at-large, first year, Adams County

• Zach Romero, 4-H, second year, Hancock County

• Emily Scaff, secretary, At-Large, second year, Scioto County

• Landon Shelpman, vice president, FFA, second year, Clark County

For more information, visit ohiostatefair.com, call 888-OHO-EXPO or 614-644-FAIR.

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SHARPSVILLE, PA

Mon. May 8, 2023

Starting at 5:30 p.m.

PUBLIC AUCTION

512 MAIN ST., SHARPSVILLE, PA 16150

LaWn anD GaRDEn: STILL ACCEPTING CONSIGNMENTS- CALL BOB ... 15 + GARDEN TRACTORS, VINTAGE TRACTORS, 40 +PUSH MOWERS, ROTOTILLERS AND MORE .... WEEDEATERS, CHANSAWS, BLOWERS, POLE SAW ETC. .... PLUS anTIQUES, ETC.: CROCKS, JUGS, CLOCKS, SLEDS, ALBUMS, DIECAST, LIONEL TRAIN PIECES, OTHER TOYS, SPORTS CARDS, GLASS, LIKE NEW REFRIGERATOR, WASHING MACHINE, LINENS, POTS AND PANS, **STAINLESS STEEL COMMERCIAL PANS, DEEP FRYER, MORE ....

LOTS OF TOOLS AND HARDWARE LIKE NEW, 4X8 UTILITY TRAILER … MORE

SEE PICTURES anD LISTInG aT aUCTIonZIP.CoM CoDE# 15570

TERMS: CASH CHECKS AND CREDIT CARDS.

NORTH ALLEGHENY AUCTIONS

BOB TAFT, LIC. # AU-5563-L 724-301-0394

Online Only

Thurs. May 11, 2023

To bid go To www.burnsbid.com

ToTal lifeTime ColleCTion

Contents AuCtion

BlooMingdale, oh (near sTeuBenville).

PickuP may 12 and 13. we also shiP worldwide. anTiques - Toys - FurniTure - glass

ColleCTiBles - loCal hisTory & More!

To bid go to www.burnsbid.com

Burns auCTion & appraisal llC 614-271-3014

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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Urbana, OH

SAT. MAY 13, 2023

starting at 10:00 a .M.

SPORTSMAN PUBLIC AUCTION NOTICE

Champaign Co. Fairgrounds

384 Park ave., Urbana, OH 43078

AucTion conSiSTing of: (73) guns, lots of ammo; knives; carved fish spearing decoys; DU prints; DU decoys; big game mounts; antique country store bakers display cabinet; and much more go to auctionzip.com auctioneer ID 5640 for full listing, Selling the perusal property of the late Roger Leasure and a private gun collection.

TERMS: Cash or check w/ proper ID no out of state checks accepted (No exceptions). MC, Visa, Discover accepted with 4% clerking fee. AucTionEER’S noTE: No buyers premium and no sales tax.

taLking “Bidness” for 53 years

Phil ThomPson, AucTioneer 937-606-0588

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

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Pa. aims to expand cancer screenings

HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — Pennsylvania lawmakers sent a bill to Gov. Josh Shapiro’s desk April 26 that they say will save lives by helping patients afford additional screenings to diagnose breast cancer more quickly.

Shapiro, a Democrat, has said he will sign it. The bill passed the state House of Representatives unanimously after it won unanimous approval in the state Senate last month.

Under the bill, health insurers must cover out-of-pocket costs for patients who are deemed to be at risk for breast cancer when they undergo a supplemental, or second, screening for the disease during a coverage year.

Insurers also must cover patients’ costs for genetic counseling and genetic testing for the gene mutations that raise the risk of breast cancer if a person is diagnosed with breast or ovarian cancer or has a family history.

Those out-of-pocket costs — such as copays, coinsurance, lab fees and deductibles — can run into the thousands, according to the Pennsylvania Breast Cancer Coalition. State insurance laws, however, do not necessarily apply to all insurance policies, such as self-insurance, and insurers may only cover tests in certain situations.

The bill’s chief sponsor, Senate President Pro Tempore Kim Ward,

R-Westmoreland, said she protectively had both breasts removed after learning that she had tested positive for inherited mutations that raise the risk of breast cancer.

A number of other states already require states to cover cost-sharing of the procedures. Tennessee lawmakers passed similar breast-cancer screening legislation last year, according to the National Conference of State Legislatures, while Missouri and Montana lawmakers are working to pass bills this year.

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CUMBERLAND, OH • THURS. MAY 11, 2023

STARTING AT 4:30 P.M.• REAL ESTATE TO SELL @ 6:00 P.M.

MARTIN ABSOLUTE FARM LAND AND EQUIPMENT AUCTION

2 PROPERTIES – 45+/- ACRE CATTLE FARM – 6+/- ACRES OF CROP/BOTTOM GROUND ALL SELLS FROM AUCTION #1’S LOCATION – FEED LOT – DEVELOPED SPRINGS

COUNTY WATER AVAILABLE – LARGE SILO – STOCK TANKS – FEED BUNKS – BARN LIFETIME FENCE – PASTURE – HAY – HOME AND BUILDING SITES SPENCER TOWNSHIP – GUERNSEY COUNTY – OHIO – OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS!!!

APPROXIMATE ADDRESS: 52022 SPENCER RD. (ST. RT. 83), CUMBERLAND, OHIO 43732

DIRECTIONS: From I-70, use Exit #169 (New Concord Exit), go South on St. Rt. 83, follow for 10.5 miles to auction site on your left. Signs will be posted.

AUCTION #1

45+/- ACRES – 2 TRACTS – CATTLE/PASTURE FARM FEED LOT – FEED BUNKS – BARN – SILO BARN STORAGE SHED – PASTURE – HAYFIELDS

COUNTY WATER AVAILABLE - READY TO TURN LIVESTOCK ON OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS!!!

Opportunity Knocks w/ these 45+/ acres of an excellent cattle farm. These 45 acres will be offered in 2 tracts and as a whole, whichever way brings the most money is the way it will be sold. TRACT #1 features 44.4+/- acres that is entirely fenced and also has pasture fence throughout. This property has a feed lot w/ 40’ concrete silo, 50’ of “H” feed trough, 2 developed springs, 3 stock tanks, cistern for water, county water available, 18’ x 36’ storage building, barn, and so much more. This property will come complete with all gates, so the only thing you have to do is add livestock. There are multiple home and building sites on this property as well. TRACT #2 will feature 1.11+/- acres that sets on the west side of St. Rt. 83. This is truly a rare opportunity to purchase a “ready to go” property. Opportunity Knocks!!!

AUCTION #2

6.78+/- ACRES – CROP/BOTTOM GROUND SELLS FROM AUCTION #1’S LOCATION – LOCATED IN VILLAGE OF CUMBERLAND – LOCATED LESS THAN 1 MILE FROM AUCTION #1 LOCATION – PERRY’S DEN RD. OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS!!!

Blue Rock, oh Sat. May 6, 2023

starting at 11:00 a .M. attention Land SeekerS, inveStorS, HunterS, outdoorSMen!

REAL ESTATE AUCTION

approxiMateLy 10 acreS Wooded tract, pondS & BuiLding Site

9485 Gaysport hill Road, Blue Rock, oh 43720 Muskingum county directionS: Take RT 60 to Gaysport, turn onto RT 376 and turn immediately onto Gaysport Hill Rd. Go approx. 2 miles. Koehler Auction signs will be posted.

auction Location: This will be a Live Auction. The Auction will take place at the Blue Rock Township Building in Gaysport, 8805 East Street, Blue Rock, OH. Saturday May 6th, 2023 at 11:00 A.M. OFFERING IN 2 TRACKS Parcel #06-80-28-38-000 (3.53 Acres) has an old trailer on it. There are Two Public water taps. Trailer has septic area. This Parcel also has a large pond, plus a smaller pond for over flow. Great tract for a homesite. Parcel #06-80-28-25-001 (6.49 Acres) is mostly all wooded.

Jeff Koehler, realtor/CaI auCtIoneer 740-819-8441 koehlerauctions.com

BroKerage: lepI & assoCIates

real estate servICes

This small bottom/crop ground was used to plant corn on for many years and supplied silage to fill silo on Auction #1. This tract is located just East of the 4-way on Perry’s Den Rd. in the Village of Cumberland. Signs are posted. -FEEL FREE TO WALK PROPERTIES AT YOUR OWN RISK AND CONVENIENCE-

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.

NEW HOLLAND GRINDER MIXER – SILAGE EQUIPMENT – TRANSPORT DISC – AND MORE – OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS!!! New Holland 354 grinder/mixer – 2 screens –runs good; Gehl Hi-Throw silage blower; Vicon 3 pt. seeder; 16’ – 4” grain auger w/ electric motor; 12’ grain elevator – no motor; 10’ alum. grain elevator w/ elec. motor; tractor jack; 2 wooden spoke wheels; Poly Tuff automatic waterers –new; hay knives (2); small pipe frame hoist support; S.I. Advantages 20’ heavy duty feed wagon; S.I. feeders; Papec 14’ silage wagon; John Deere 12’ transport disc w/ hydraulic harrow in rear; Work Saver round bale unroller; 6’ Ford rotary cutter; 16’ harrow gate; shop steps; Shaver 10” post driver w/ front tractor mount; tire changer; 275 gal. fuel tanks (2); Woods 3pt. back hoe attachment; New Holland 717 1 row chopper; New

Holland 717 Super Insulage chopper; New Idea 1 row corn picker; dinner bell; cultivator; approx. 75 hedge posts; 40’ – 8” silage blower pipe; hay rake; dehorners; cable hay carriage abd cable; wooden and metal stanchions; cement mixer w/ elec. motor; platform scales; railroad jack; grapple fork; 2-man saw; saw horses; chains; 300 gal. upright fuel tank; and more.

AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: After 70+ years of farming, Eldon and Martha have decided to reduce their cattle herd and have commissioned us to offer their satellite farms and some non-needed farm equipment. We will be serving free hot dogs and water. Port-a-let will be on site. If you are in the market for farm land or farm equipment – you will want to attend this auction. Not responsible for accidents or loss. Any announcements on auction day take precedence over printed material. See you on the 11th.

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

OWNER: THE MARTIN PRINCIPAL TRUST DATED DECEMBER 29, 2015.

WAYNE A. MARTIN & GLEN C. MARTIN, CO-TRUSTEES, ELDON AND MARTHA MARTIN AUCTION CONDUCTED BY:

BEN SCHAFER REALTY

ED AND BEN SCHAFER, AUCTIONEERS, LLC.

www.edandbenschafer.com

www.benschaferrealty.com

740-584-7253 – 740-305-5054

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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New wilmiNgtoN, PA

Wed. May 10, 2023

starting at 4:00 p.m.

Fisherman’s estate auction

whiting Auction Barn 305 easy Street, New wilmington, PA 16142

Unbelievable amoUnt of fishing!

Custom Made Fishing Rods & Reels, Muskee Lures/Spinners, Jig

Mold, Lake Erie Spoons, Shimano Plug Totes, Casting Reels spinning reels, Loaded fishing tackle boxes full. Big Tackle Boxes Loaded! Boxes of LuresHundreds if not thousands. Shelves full of fishing! Lawrence 7” Fish Finder

NIB. TOO MUCH to List!

1976 Harley Golf Cart-Rare-4-Wheel- Gas Pwr- New Tires & Wheels. Baja minibike

Tools: Solar 2-175 Wire Feed Welder on Stand. Miller AC Welder. Plasma ARC Cutter. Craftsman Tool Chest on Chest. S&K Ratchet Socket Set. Craftsman Floor Model Drill Press, Bench Grinder, Dremel Scroll Saw & Stand. Portable Air Comp. Mr Heater Big Buddy. Too much to list! Appliances: Maytag SS French Door Fridge. Whirlpool Gold Elect Range-Double Oven-SS/Black. Heavy Duty Commercial Gas Dryer.

Coins: 1887-S $5 Gold Liberty. 1926 $2 ½ Gold Indian. 1/10 oz Gold. Carson City and other Morgan Dollars, Peace Dollars. Indian Cents- 1864-L, 1908-S, 1909-S. BU Walker Halves, 2 Cent, 3 , cent (Silver) Buff Nickels, Merc Dimes…

Guns: Springfield 1873 45-70. Sako 85 FinnLight 300 wsm. Rossi Rio Grande 30-30. Rem 770 270 w/scope. Rem Targetmaster 22. Ruger m77/22. Browning BP99 Trap Gun 12ga. Moss 835 Turkey 12ga NIB, Stoeger 350 12ga NIB, Iver Johnson Cycle Works 12ga. 10-gun Cabinet. MEC JR 12ga Reloader, Lyman Dies for Rifle Shells, Brass. 12 Volt Spotlight. Ammo Box full of Muzzle Loader stuff… Knives: CaseXX -New old Stock – in orig boxes. Quick List –Much more – Big Auction!

All FFL Laws Apply - Estate Family Handles Firearms

TerMs of sale: 5% Buyer’s Premium waived for Cash or Local Check. Go to auctionzip.com 8930 for more info.

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Complete Auction Service 305 Easy Street, New Wilmington, PA 16142 (724) 301-0319 PA Lic. #AU-003437-L • OH Lic. #57 96 7020 www.whitingauctions.com • www.auctionzip.com #8930

Vienna, OH

Sat. May 13, 2023

starting at 9:00 a.m.

Michalec lifetiMe collection

2236 Sodom Hutchings Road, Vienna, OH 44473

KawaSaKi Mule. GaS Generator. FiberGlaSS paddle boat. Metal canoe.

Very old wooden Shed -to be torn down and removed by purchaser - #barnwood/antiquelumber.

priMitiVe Jelly cabinet. Primitive Glass Front Cabinet, and vintage smaller cabinet w/glass front. Antique fainting couch. Large antique tool chest. Child’s wood table and chairs. Vintage school desks. Large Federal period dresser w/ glass knobs. Antique solid oak 4pc bedroom suite. Black wood trunk, red metal and wood trunk. Large mirrors. Antique wicker couch, 2 chairs, table, hamper, storage bench and lamp. Maple 4-piece bedroom with newer Full Seely mattress set. Sewing cabinet. End table (white). Numerous shelves, small stands and various chairs, some Caned. Redwood Adirondack chairs and settee. Picnic tables and benches. Numerous pieces of metal porch furniture. Kennedy rocker. Blue plaid Flex steel couch and chair. Gold Lazy boy couch and chair w/pillows. 2 metal rocking chairs. 20 wood folding chairs. Vintage framed art and frames. Many small household items and tools. Antique clock w/ cherubs. Vintage King Kool fan and old radios. Hanging Tiffany style lamp. Large GWTW lamp. Many other vintage lamps. Hanging garage propane furnace. Solid oak table and 4 chairs and 2 leaves. two 5 Ft Model airplaneS, remote control, and airplane toolbox. Lionel N gauge Trains. Marx pre-war Train, Transformer and Track. Rivarossi HO train. Lionel post war trains, track, transformer and accessories. Marx HO Train and Track. Bachmann Challenger Train set. Vintage toys -including iron and ironing board, sewing machine, rocking horse, and much more. Star Wars, My little Pony, Hot Wheels and Marvel toys. Boy Scout trunk, tomahawk and knives, also vintage patches and books. Signed Roy Rogers pictures and pellet gun. Pair Indian statues. Honolulu Star-Bulletin 1st extra from Sunday, December 7, 1941. WWII Navy era magazine and training manual. Marine jacket. First aid kits. Several vintage Guns. GriSwold #12 pan. Crocks, cases of canning jars. Club Aluminum 12” chicken fryer-New in box old stock. Vintage irons and wood ironing boards. Cement goose. Pewter casserole with misc. decorative pieces. Pfaltzgraff Yorktowne dishes. Crystal and Depression glass. Fiesta ware, too many pieces to list.

StandinG Fuel tanK Large Industrial liquid storage containers. Washer, dryer, 2 refrigerators and 2 gas ranges.

Much more – Quick listing – too Much to list! all FFl laws apply. terms of Sale 5% buyer’s premium waived for cash or local check.

auctioneer

BENEFIT AUCTION

ABSOLUTE AUCTION

MT765B ONLY 2078 HRS.! Great solid 320 H.P. pre-emissions tractor; Case IH 330 turbo vertical till, 33’ feet working width; Ford 9700, cab, duals; International 666, 8535 hrs.; Brush Hog 3210 rotary cutter; Offset disc; Case I.H. 4200 mulch combo; Dunham 42 wing packer; International 490 wing disc; Eversman land leveler.

ConStruCtion EquipMEnt: 2017 160X4 Link belt excavator, 2189 hrs., cab air & heat; 2016 Link belt 235X3 SPIN ACE, 2253 hrs.; 2016 Yanmar SV100-2A Excavator, 2950 hrs.; 2012 McCloskey 516 RE Wheeled Trommel with only 815 Hours; 2002 John Deere 200 LC excavator, 7896 hrs.; 2002 John Deere 550H LT DOZER, 5161 hrs.; 1995 Moxy MT 305-3 Articulated dump truck; Gehl DL6H 40 telehandler, ROPS, 2318 hrs.; Kubota SVL 75-2 track loader w/ cab, 2052 hrs.; Takeuchi TL8 track loader, power tach, 6’ bucket, 1663 hrs., C.A.H; 2005 John Deere 160 LC excavator, 6869 hrs.; John Deere 590D excavator, 9757 hrs.; 74” Sweepster, skid; several excavator buckets; 10’ x 95” trench box; truCkS & trailErS: 2022 Kenworth T800 5 rear axle dump, only 70,135 miles; 1999 Kenworth T800 semi, double inline wet kit; 2020 GMC 3500 HD crew cab 4x4 service truck, only 41,176 miles, 6.6L V-8 gas; 2014 Ford F-350 4x4 service truck, 176,500 miles, 6.7 power stoke diesel; 2000 Sterling quad axle dump, 363,529 miles; Autocar white GMC semi tractor; 2002 Mack CX613 Vision semi tractor; 1992 Ford L8000 triaxle; 1986 Mack RD6885 4 axle dump; 1992 Ford L-9000 Aeromax; 1989 Mack RB6905 stone slinger truck; 1999 Dodge 2500 SLT 4x4; 1991 Jeep Wrangler; 1992 Jeep Wrangler; 1994 Jeep Wrangler; 2-1999 Ford F-350 cab & chassis; 1998 Sterling dump truck, quad axle; 1992 Eager Beaver 10 HDB, 19’ + 5 tandem dual trailer; Superline 18’ + 4’ deck over trailer, 101” width; Hudson 20’ x 8’ tilt trailer; 2008 Eager Beaver 10 HA-PT trailer; 1991 Fruehauf 22’ aluminum end dump trailer (Pup); 2000 Packer “Pup trailer”; 1995 Fruehauf 22’ x 8’ end dump

trailer (Pup) 6 axle; 1997 East 19 1/2’ end dump pup trailer, 4 axle; 1998 Volvo stone slinger with 16’ DAHMS slinger box; 1999 Peterbilt 357 semi, double inline wet kit; 1995 Talbert 355A-HRG-1-T1 detachable trailer; + more!! alSo SElling wagon & pallet loads of concrete & construction tools, several lasers, several saws, partner saws, parts, material & more! Too much to mention everything!

tErMS: Cash or check w/I.D., credit/debit cards accepted with 3% processing fee. See whalenauction.com for separate online terms. Lunch by Sandy’s. piCk up datES: Sunday, May 21 from 9 a.m.-12 p.m., Monday & Tuesday, May 22 & 23 from 9 a.m.-3 p.m.

Realty & auction ltD.

419-875-6317

auctioneers: John & Jason Whalen, george Bly & Jacob ramos

Information herein deemed reliable but not guaranteed.

FarmandDairy.com | 800-837-3419 or 330-337-3419 Thursday, May 4, 2023 | Auction Guide and Antique Collector B13 Saturday, June 10, 2023 Locally Crafted Grandfather Clock Holmes County Trail Commemorative Item... and other specialty items • Play Mor Swing Set • Snapper Walk-Behind Mower with 48” deck • Toro – Walk-Behind Mower with 48” deck • BCS 718 6HP Honda with 18” Tiller • BCS 45” sickle bar attachment • White Oak Timber Frame Pavilion • Holmes County Trail Commemorative Item • Coffee Bar • 24’ Grain Bin Gazebo • 51” LuxCraft Lumin Fire Pit • 24” Breeo Smokeless Fire Pit • Roll top Desk • Grandfather Clock • Scarlet & Gray Poly Outdoor Furniture Set • Whiskey Barrel Table Set For more information or to make a donation please contact: 330.674.0475 or visit LOCATED AT: Harvest Ridge 8880 SR 39, Millersburg Breakfast Stand - Chicken BBQ - Bake Sale - Silent Auction!!! Pavilion, Grain Bin GazeBo, & Greenhouse sell on saturday with sPecialty items at noon A 12x16 white oak timber frame pavilion will be built on buyer’s level lot with free delivery within 20 miles of Millersburg. A 24ft grain bin gazebo will be built on buyer’s level lot with free delivery within the state of Ohio. auction begins at 9:30 a.m. with miscellaneous items Furniture & Quilts Bedroom Suites, Hutches, Desk, Table and Chairs, Cedar Chest, plus numerous other Wood Items donated by local craftsmen.
18th Annual Temperance, mI • Sat. May 20, 2023 starting at 10:00 a.m.
Retirement of C.M. SMITH Sand & Stone Auction 10250 Summerfield Rd., Temperance, MI 48182 Preview: Friday, may 19 From 9-3 P.m. FarM EquipMEnt: 2008 Challenger
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Complete Auction Service 305 Easy Street, New Wilmington, PA 16142 (724) 301-0319 PA Lic. #AU-003437-L • OH Lic. #57 96 7020 www.whitingauctions.com • www.auctionzip.com #8930

DONALD MILLER ESTATE AUCTION

948 SLIPPERY ROCK ROAD, GROVE CITY, PA 16127

MERCER CO ***** PINE TWP.

PICTURESQUE 33+/- ACRE FARMETTE IN SUPER LOCATION W/ 4 BEDROOM HOME W/ COZY FAMILY ROOM, SINGLE BATH, KITCHEN /DINING ROOM, PATIO/ DECK, CEMENTED BASEMENT W/ CANNING KITCHEN, GAS HOT WATER HEAT, WELL & SEPTIC, ALSO INCLUDES 30’ X 30’ INSULATED POLE BLDG W/ CEMENTED FLOOR & 36’ X 60’ CEMENT BLOCK BARN W/ ADDITION (NEEDS REPAIR) PLUS OUT BLDGS. FRONTAGE ON TWO ROADS, NICE STREAM, NICE RURAL SETTING. DON’T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY TO PURCHASE THIS OUTSTANDING PIECE OF REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION.

RE TERMS: $ 25,000.00 DOWN DAY OF AUCTION (NON REFUNDABLE) BALANCE IN 30 TO 45 DAYS OR UPON DELIVERY OF CLEAR DEED. SELLS W/ OWNER CONFIRMATION. CALL AUCTIONEER JOHN R HUEY @ (724) 794-4737 FOR MORE INFO OR APPT. TO VIEW.

ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES & FURNITURE & HOUSEHOLDS: NICE 3 pc Living Room Suit; Recliner; Queen Size 5 Pc. Bedroom Suit; Entertainment Center; Depression Era China cupboard (nice); (2) early baby Dolls, Few Doll Clothes; Wedding Dresses; Costume Jewelry; (2) Cameos pins; Assorted wristwatches & Parts; Old typewriters; Old Army uniform; Old Christmas Bulbs, lights & decorations; Alum. Christmas Tree & others; Thread; Buttons; Sewing Notions; Yarn; Assorted Craft Supplies; oil lamps; silver plate cream & sugar; knickknacks; Stands; oak corner shelf; kitchenware’s; utensils & silverware; some Corningware; Lifetime Cookware; Tupperware; assorted glassware; Pfaltzgraff service of 8 ; Small Kitchen Appliances; Mushroom Canister

Set; Mixing Bowls; kitchen table w/ 5 chairs; (39) Wendell August Christmas Series Plate Collection – Ornaments

From 92 –2013 - PTO Ornaments 93-2011; (27) Santas of the World Different Countries; Ceramic Nativity Set; Cannon Camera; Fuji Film Digital Camera; wall shelves; Sony Flat Screen TV; Hoover Wind Tunnel upright Sweeper; Amana washer; Maytag dryer; Kenmore Sewing machine in cabinet; Dressing Mirror; 4 Drawer Wooden File; blankets & bedding; lamps; cedar chest; (2) & (3) pc twin bedroom Suits; Lots Puzzles & Old Games; Baskets; 45’, 33’s & 78 Records; 4 Blade Kraut Cutter; Keystone 120 hand crank Meat Grinder; Step Back Cupboard; kettles; canning supplies, rings & lids; hanging scales; patio Furniture & much more. TOOLS & MISC: 3100 PSI gas Pressure Washer; Toro Elec Snow Blower; Delta 12” Planer; Craftsman 10 “ Table saw & 10” Band saw; Jig saw; Assorted Hand & Power Tools; Dolly; Wheel barrow; 300 gal Skid Tank; 12’ Dbl Sided Produce Table on Wheels; Mantis Garden Worker; 1 row Garden Planter; gas cans; weed eaters Ladders & more.

TERMS: Cash or Check w/ current photo ID *** NO CREDIT CARDS ** NO BUYERS FEE

BREAKFAST SANDWICHES, LUNCH & REFRESHMENT AVAILABLE *RESTROOM PROVIDED

LOG ONTO AUCTIONZIP TO VIEW FULL LISTINGS & PHOTOS, USE AU ID # 1361

AUCTIONEER:

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

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:

baRkER FaRMS LLC

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• SAT. MAY 6, 2023 starting at 9:30 a .M. • rEaL EstatE sELLs @ 11:00 a .M.
GROVE CITY, PA
AUCTIONEER/REALTOR: MARK BACHUS REMAx SHOwCASE AUCTION SERvICES 330.621.6576 JOHN MEyER , AUCTION COORdINATOR 330.264.2644 LINdA wENgERd, LISTINg AgENT 330.464.9175 JIM/SUE HANd, REMAx SHOwCASE OwNERS 330.264.2644 buy, sell, OR trade
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Pottery originiated in Bohemia

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Antiques & Collecting

Collectors use the names “Amphora” or “Teplitz” for art pottery made in the Turn-Teplitz region of Bohemia (now the Czech Republic) from the late 19th to the early 20th century. The best known and most elaborate examples are decorated with applied three-dimensional figures in an art nouveau style.

An Amphora piece might look like it has trees growing out of it, an animal’s tail wrapped around the neck or base, or a human figure holding on to the rim or reaching for fruit on a molded branch.

Here, a stylized octopus appears to sit on top of the vase, with two of its tentacles forming side handles and the rest trailing down the vase’s pear-shaped body. It sold for $6,600 at Morphy Auctions. Early Amphora pieces (made before World War I) are higher quality, look more interesting and tend to get higher prices.

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Q: What is “bone china”? Is it another name for porcelain or something different?

A: Bone china is a type of porcelain. It is made by combining clay and minerals with the ash left from burning animal bones. This makes it stronger, thinner and more durable than hard-paste porcelain. It has to be fired at higher temperatures and is more difficult to make. It was first made in England in the

late 1700s, when European ceramicists were trying to replicate Chinese porcelain.

Some historians think bone ash was first added to the clay due to a mistranslation of a French description of Chinese porcelain making. Although bone china was made earlier, the words “bone china” started appearing in marks on pieces in 1915.

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CURRENT PRICES

• Steiff plush cat, Cosy Sulla, Dralon fur, gray and white, swivel head, green glass eyes, pink stitched nose and mouth, red bow, name tag, button in ear, c. 1967, 9-by-12 inches, $75.

• Animation cel, Mighty Mouse, hand-painted background, from the television series, Filmations, c. 1979, 9-by-21 inches, $110.

• Toy, Arthur A-Go-Go Drummer, tin, plastic arms and head, bushy red hair, cloth jacket and pants, batteryoperated, reproduction box, Japan, 10 inches, $215.

• Sewing box, whaler made, mahogany, 3 graduated tiers of drawers, whale ivory pulls and pegs, 1800s, 9 1/4-by-9-by-6 1/2 inches, $470.

• Furniture, table, Cityscape, chrome-plated steel base, rectangular, round dark gray glass top, Paul Evans Studio, Directional, c. 1975, 23-by-24 inches, diameter. $2,375.

Amphora pottery made in Bohemia during the art nouveau period is prized for its elaborate nature-themed decorations. This octopus vase brought $6,600 at a Morphy auction in 2021. (Kovels.com photo)

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Zoar Village program honored

ZOAR, Ohio — The Ohio Museums Association recently honored Historic Zoar Village with an award of achievement for its biannual Zoar and the Presidents School Day program.

The award for “Best in Education and Outreach” for organizations with an operating budget under $500,000 was presented at OMA’s annual conference in Newark, Ohio.

Zoar and the Presidents School Day helps students learn about U.S. presidents who served between 1817 and 1898 during Zoar’s era as a communal settlement. Historical interpreters portray famous leaders

Antique Shows & Sales

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

THURS. MAY 11 thru SUN. MAY 14. Scott Antique Markets, Atlanta, GA. For more info: 740569-2800 or www.scottantiquemarkets.com

Baker’s CloCk repair

RepaiR and RestoRation of all Modern, Vintage and antique Clocks

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like Abraham Lincoln and William McKinley, a frequent Zoar visitor.

Presidents give speeches from porches throughout the village to demonstrate the “front porch campaign” favored by many late-19 th century candidates. Students also see historical demonstrations, tour museum buildings, participate in presidential trivia and make their own campaign signs for display in the Zoar Garden.

Site Director Tammi Shrum, who was recently named a Leading Lady of Tuscarawas County, noted that the event became very popular after a modest start in the early

days of the COVID-19 pandemic.

In 2019, Zoar Village hosted about 5,000 children for field trips, school days and homeschool events. In 2020, the site welcomed just one field trip and only 50 children for the inaugural Zoar and the Presidents School Day.

“The concept was solid and everyone involved agreed to give it another attempt,” she said. “In 2022 we had more than 400 students, teachers and parents attended the program.”

Zoar and the Presidents is designed to run every two years opposite the Zoar Civil War School Day and will return in 2024.

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Brunswick, Oh

Sat.

2023 starting at 4:00 p.m.

may 6,

Antique & ColleCtible AuCtion

Diamond Event center 1480 Pearl road, Brunswick, Oh 44212 Vintage wicker furniture. Electra bike. Coins & currency. Majolica umbrella stand. J. Christ Superstar signed poster. Bachmann trains. Salter spit jack. Yellowware, ice cream molds. Guitar, dulcimer. Sterling cig. case & holder. Coin banks. Uncle Sam stilt walker costume, 48 star flags. Nicodemus bald eagle. Candle box. Stave bucket. Sewing items. 1970’s men’s bell bottoms. Polish pottery. V. Bradley purses. Stained glass. Quilts, linens. Paper dolls. 33rpm records. Concrete statuary.

Masterson BraBander auctions

Photos, listing & terms at auctionzip.com ID #8368. 330-635-5037 / 330-421-9263

FarmandDairy.com | 800-837-3419 or 330-337-3419 Thursday, May 4, 2023 | Auction Guide and Antique Marketplace B15
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
Thurs.-Fri. By Appt., Sat. 10-Noon

Farm EquipmEnt

previews: Friday, may 5th, 12:00 noon – 5:00 p.m. saturday, may 6th, 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. location: 5170 Amma Rd., Amma, WV 26205 pick up

wednesday 5/17, thursday 5/18, and Friday 5/19 From 9:00 a.m. -

saturday 5/20, is pick up By appointment only John Deere Tractors, Trucks, Trailers, Skid Steers, Cat 318E Excavator, John Deere 650J Dozer, Silage Wagons, Balers, Rakes, Tedder, Disc Mowers, Feeders Please call the Auction Manager, Matt Yoder, at 304-266-4799 for more information.

KaUFMan REaLTy & aUCTIonS oF WV www.kaufmanbid.com

399 W. Main St., Bridgeport, WV 26330 (304) 931-1023

David anthony Kaufman, Broker

License #WV0030037

alden Butcher- auctioneer/Realtor

alden.butcher@kaufmanrealty.com

Cell# (304) 695-1621

License#WV0030182 - auc. License #1918

John L. Spiker

License #WV0029399 - auc. Lic #184 304-677-0255

Hello from Hazard!

We had several different guesses on Item No. 1245, so we’ll show it again this week.

Barb said it is a feeler gauge for metal thickness.

Lesa Barone said she believes the item is a type of drill, possibly.

Another reader thinks it is a pin vice with a beam clamp, and it could be homemade.

Mario Wyman said it is a micrometer. It is used to measure things to the nearest 10th, 100th or 1,000th.

Tom Burns said it’s a chain link splitter.

Anthony D’Aloisio said it looks like it was used as a clamp on one side maybe to drill a piece, and the other side looks like a tapping wrench maybe for electric fence installation.

Item No. 1245 was submitted by John Tarleton, of Salem, Ohio.

Take another look. Do you know what the item is and how it was used? Let us know by emailing us at editorial@farmanddairy.com; or by mail to: Hazard a Guess, c/o Farm and Dairy, P.O. Box 38, Salem, OH 44460.

Moms visit Stan Hywet for free May 14

AKRON — Stan Hywet Hall and Gardens offers all mothers a complimentary self-guided tour of the Manor House and grounds on Mother’s Day, May 14.

Accompanying guests pay regular admission prices: $19 adults, $9 youth (3-17), children 2 and under, free. Admission includes a self-

guided tour of the historic gardens, the Gate Lodge, Playgarden and the 65-room Manor House featuring “Connections: Love & The Ties That Bind,” an exhibit about Seiberling family relationships.

Molly’s Shop is filled with jewelry and other gifts for mothers, and Molly’s Café features salads, sandwiches,

beverages and sweet treats. All tours are self-guided on Mother’s Day. Ticket information can be found at stanhywet.org.

Stan Hywet Hall and Gardens is at 714 N. Portage Path and is the former home of Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co. co-founder F.A. Seiberling and his family.

Reenactor pleads guilty to placing pipe bomb in 2017

HARRISONBURG, Va. (AP) — A Civil War reenactor has pleaded guilty to charges that he planted a pipe bomb at a Virginia battlefield in 2017 and wrote letters falsely claiming that antifa protesters were to blame.

Prosecutors announced the guilty plea from Gerald Leonard Drake, 63, of Winchester, April 18.

Drake admitted during a hearing April 17 in federal court in Harrisonburg that he planted a pipe bomb at Cedar Creek Battlefield during an annual reenactment in October 2017. The bomb did not detonate, but it resulted in cancellation of the reenactment after its discovery.

Drake was a Civil War reenactor who regularly participated in events at Cedar Creek until he was expelled from his unit in 2014.

He also admitted writing letters in 2017 and 2018 in which he falsely portrayed himself as part of a group of antifa activists who were targeting the reenactments because they believed them to glorify slavery. The letters threatened violence at subsequent Cedar Creek reenactments as well as an annual Remembrance Day Parade in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.

“This defendant sought to intimidate and harm innocent people, and further, he tried to sow discontent by falsely claiming that the attempted bombing was politically motivated,” said U.S. Attorney for the Western District of Virginia Christopher Kavanaugh, whose office prosecuted the case. (©2023 Associated

B16 Auction Guide and Antique Collector | Thursday, May 4, 2023 FarmandDairy.com | 800-837-3419 or 330-337-3419 Historic Downtown Millersburg www.historicdowntownmillersburg.com
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Farm Credit Foundation awards 23 scholarships

MECHANICSBURG, Pa. — The Farm Credit Foundation for Agricultural Advancement announced $192,500 in scholarships will go to 23 recipients of its 2023 scholarship program to help them pursue careers in agriculture.

Recipients are from Horizon Farm Credit’s 100 county territory in Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia and Washington D.C. The local recipients are:

• Kelly Bliss, of Huntingdon, Pennsylvania

• Grace Bomgardner, of Jonestown, Pennsylvania

• Andrea Clark, of Newport, Pennsylvania

• Peyton Dugan, of Shepherdstown, West Virginia

• Natalie Hummell, of Macungie, Pennsylvania

• Sarah Lasko, of Conneaut Lake, Pennsylvania

• Cade Martin, of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania

• Caleb Miller, of Marietta, Pennsylvania

• Paige Rohrbach, of Fleetwood, Pennsylvania

• Adria Russell, of Alexandria, Pennsylvania

• Erica Teagarden, of Claysville, Pennsylvania

• Arilyn Tegtmeier-Oatman, of Holtwood, Pennsylvania

The nonprofit Farm Credit Foundation for Agricultural Advancement formed in 2015 to help advance the future of agriculture, in part through a scholarship program for high school seniors or students currently enrolled in an advanced educational program planning to pursue a career in agriculture.

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

Warren, OH • Tues. May 9, 2023

starting at 4:30 P.M.

ClassiC Cars – 1963 Corvair – 1978 MGB – 1963 CoMet

also sellinG: Hyd. CHassis liner FraMe straiGHtener – dodGe dakota – tools – etC live auCtion WitH online BiddinG availaBle For autos

Owners sold property and relocating out of state. Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidder on locaTion:

11480 GladsTone Rd., WaRRen, oH 44481 diRecTions: Take SR 45 north of North Jackson or south of Warren to Gladstone Rd. and west to auction. Watch for KIKO signs.

Preview: Monday – May 8, 2023 – 4:00-5:00 P.M.

auTos – FRaMe sTRaiGHTeneR – Mill: 1963

Chevy Corvair soft top convertible (needs top) 6 cyl rear engine, 62,919 orig. miles, two sp auto power glide trans, orig. engine, rebuilt suspension, 5 yr restoration, runs and drives – 1978 MGB two-door soft top convertible, 110 cu in 4 cyl engine orig. 67,572 miles, restoration 10 years ago 4 sp manual added on Weber carb. and electronic ignition – 1952 Ford F-100 truck incomplete V-6 4.3L Chevy engine out of S-10 Chevy, also auto trans from S-10 truck ready to finish with most parts needed to go with – 1963 Mercury Comet soft top convertible runs, needs front sheet metal attached, all pieces go with, Ford 260 V-8 engine, auto trans, 107K orig. miles – 2003 Dodge Dakota Sport 4 door, auto, 4WD, V-6 eng, shows 198,970 miles, previous salvage title – Chassis liner frame straightener 18 ft. long, 7 ft. wide, 5 pulling tower, hyd. lift, with elec/hyd pump with accessories including chains and clamps and pullies – Bridgeport series I 2 HP vertical mill with Acu-Rite pro digital reader, 3 phase – Hossfeld Bender mod. No. 2 on wheels with several dies – Magna Lock HR618Cl ped. surface grinder 110volt 3 phase – 2002 Honda XR 80R dirt bike, 4 stroke, runs, Vin #JH2HE01032K112566

Tools – PlasMa cuTTeR – Misc.: 72-hole bolt

bin – misc. bolts – 5 gal. 30 WT oil new – Toro snowblower – Miller Spectrum 300 plasma cutter – hyd. pump – two small air comp. – small band saw – Craftsman cordless tools – DeWalt and Kobalt cordless tools – 4 sets of hanging fluorescent lights – two floor jacks – Scat Blast sand blast cabinet – parts washer – two small battery chargers – misc. sockets – hardware – oil filters – Tig welding rods onsiTe TeRMs: Driver’s license or State ID required to register for bidder number. Cash, Check, Debit Card, Visa, or Master Card accepted. 14% buyer’s premium on all sales; 4% waived for cash or check when paid sale day. Information is believed to be accurate but not guaranteed. Multi Par auction process may be used. online TeRMs: Visa, MasterCard, and Wire Transfer accepted. Wire transfers required on all invoices over $1,000. 10% buyer’s premium on all sales. Information is believed to be accurate but not guaranteed. Multi par auction process may be used.

auCtion By order oF: JeFF & kelly teeters auCtioneer/realtor: rudy W. kiko, 330-540-2416, rudykiko@kikoCoMpany.CoM KiKo auctioneers (330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com

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 eQuip-

Ment & 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.

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

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

FarmandDairy.com | 800-837-3419 or 330-337-3419 Thursday, May 4, 2023 | Auction Guide and Antique Collector B17 VALENCIA, PA • TUES. MAY 16, 2023 Starting at 5:00 P.M. • rEaL EStatE SELLS at 6:00 P.M. HOME OF THE LATE JAMES TEZA EVENING AUCTION 444 SHELDON ROAD, VALENCIA, PA 16059 LOCATED: Follow Huey Auction Signs From RT 228 on Davis Road To Auction On Sheldon Road. 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

Salem, OH • Tues. May 16, 2023

starting at 10:00 aM

Kellison Auction

interesting live Auction

QuAlity furniture – AntiQues – glAsswAre – cooKie JArs – Beer signs

cocA-colA collectiBles – primitives – ArtworK – sports memorABiliA

1971 winner BoAt – nice 11 X 12 plAyhouse cABin

Owners downsizing. Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidder on locaTion: 914 Franklin ave., saleM, oH 44460. DirecTions: (Due to road construction on Franklin Ave.) From downtown Salem, take State St. east of Lincoln Ave. or west of Salem Hospital to Washington Ave. and south to address. (Auction located at the corner of Franklin Ave. & Washington Ave.). Watch for KIKO signs.

ANTIQUES – COLLECTIBLES – COOKIE JARS – GLASSWARE: Approx. 60-plus cookie jars by McCoy, Star Jars, Beetlejuice, Gumby & Pokie, Casper, Strawberries, Twin Winton & others – Pyrex bowls – depression glass – Viking glass – stemware – Nippon vase – Fiesta dishes – cups and saucers – mustache cups – teapots Saddler & Hall – Hall covered dish – ser. for 8 Salem China dishes – oriental style rugs – Precious Moments – sev. oil paintings on canvas and board – sev. picture frames and artwork – Raggedy Ann print 1915 pat date – Waverly novels - Funk & Wagnalls 1946 books – Universal knowledge books – Kim T. Black pottery face jug – candlesticks – sev. Cobalt blue pcs – Robert wood print – child’s chalkboard – Fenton glass – Carnival bowl – Lunkenheimer mockingbird brass whistle – wood cigar molds – brass candlesticks – child’s tea set – hand-painted lamp – brass bucket – plastic dolls – black salt and pepper shakers – American Girl doll – Boyd’s bears – printer drawer and miniatures – mod. satin tulip lamp – early magnifying glass and letter opener – gumball machine – old books – 78 & 45 records – optical viewer & cards – comic books - Joseph originals – Union Pacific spittoon – bingo game – early newspaper clippings – elec. keyboard – LP records from 1960, ‘70, & ‘80s – soda bottles – Hall & Fiesta hardback books – original fruit crate labels – Ghostbusters car and house – wood skis – Horlick jars – glass counter-top candy jars – ‘65 & ‘66 Mustang parts – crocks – bench – metal bed porch swing – oil lamps – pedestal sink – matchstick river boat

FURNITURE: Beautiful knock-down wardrobe – oak pat date 1906 The Bennett Lisbon, OH lift-top desk – quality Mahogany china cabinet with claw and ball feet – mah. foyer table and buffet with claw and ball feet – pine corner cupboard – early store counter/bar – humpback and flat-top trunks – unique custom-made birdhouse with table – platform rockers – cane seat rocker – vict. parlor chairs – early vict bed – early vict split-top dresser dovetailed wood pinned drawers with mirror and marble insert – mid. Vict marble tables – shadow box – pine 6-drawer foyer table – 3 in 1 chair/step stool – hall mirror with umbrella holder – (4) ladder-back chairs – Murphy’s recliner chair – painted bookcase – oak flat-wall cupboard – brass plant hanger – shaving mirror – wing-back chairs – washboard cabinet – ornate wood floor lamp – treadle sewing machine – small quilt rack – vic. sewing rocker – oak dresser with mirror and towel rack – sleeper sofa – Agate #21 Salem, OH wood stove – lift-top desk and chair – Royal typewriter – leather armchair – mod. 2-dr file cabinet – Mah. jewelry armoire – inlaid top side stand – yarn winder –large dollhouse & table – child’s size roll-top desk and chair – platform rockers – homemade child’s stove

and refrigerator – highchair – flat-top trunk with Salem tag – 1938 GM Frigidaire refrig. – large Bohn ice box – toy chest – doll beds – wrought iron easel – Hobart elec. comm. coffee grinder – Stomberg record player – leather sofa - oak case Edison victrola with records – dining room table and 6 chairs

SPORTS COLLECTIBLES – EARLY WOOD SCOREBOARD – BEER SIGNS – BASEBALL CARDS – COCA-COLA ITEMS: Coca-Cola signs, trays, & cookie jars, globes, memorabilia popcorn machine –Neon open sign – sev. beer signs Old Dutch, Genesee, Stich’s, Frostie root beer clock – Tuborg – Olympia – Eagle snacks display – Coca-Cola scoreboard works – early wood American and National league scoreboard 1930-1940s era – vintage golf clubs – baseball bobbleheads including Roberto Clemente & Stargell – Nolan Ryan signature – baseball cards – Yankees ‘40s & ‘50s baseball team photos – Stiga ping-pong table – foosball table – Pittsburgh Penguin memorabilia – hockey jerseys – OSU items – bar items – Gold’s Gym ex. bike – Weinder weight machine – dumbbells

WASHER – DRYER – TOOLS – HOUSEHOLD GOODS: LG front-load washer – Frigidaire frontload elec. steam dryer – loads of Christmas décor – Eden Pure heaters – plastic Radio Flyer red wagons – custom-made wine bottle hanging lights – board games – candle jars – full-size Halloween skeleton & décor – pre-lit Christmas tree – nativity sets – Delta table saw – scroll saw – early pocket doors – fishing lures – lawn cart – loads of items

PLAYHOUSE – BOAT: 11’2” X 12’8” playhouse cabin with loft & covered front porch (Must be removed by May 18) – 1971 Winner boat with 9.9 Johnson motor

NOTE: Interesting auction, may sell double, come and spend the day.

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: terry & tonyeA Kellison

Auctioneer/reAltor: rAndAll l. KiKo, 330-831-0174, rAndAllKiKo@KiKocompAny.com

KIKO Auctioneers (330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com

Rayland, OH • SAT. MAY 6, 2023

starting at 10:00 a .M.

Slechta eState all Day auction

Smithfield and south on CR 15 to auction. Watch for KIKO signs.

AUToS: 2016 Ford Super Duty Lariat crew cab pickup truck, 4x4, 6.7-liter Power Stroke turbo diesel, auto. 6 spd., select shift, 8’ bed, Dexter axle, 29,000 mi., VIN #1FT8W3BT4GEA79941 - 2019 GMC Acadia SLE Sport Utility, all terrain, all-wheel drive, 4 dr., V6 3.6-liter, auto trans. 6 spd., moon roof, heated seats, 19,389 mi., VIN #1GKKNTLS5KZ272152 - 1998 Cadillac Deville w/ 32V Northstar engine, 4 dr., white, shows 98,762 miles – VIN #1G6KD54Y2WU794272

TRAcToRS – SKid loAdeR - RTV: Kubota M 9540 Diesel Tractor, 4WD, w/ all seasons cab, La1353 loader, 730 hrs., 18.4x30 rear rubber, ser. #88482 - Mahindra 6530 Diesel Tractor, 4WD, ROPS, w/ 266 quick tach loader, dual remotes, 275 hrs., 16.9x30 rear rubber, ser. #P30T1788 - Zetor 3340 diesel tractor, 4WD, canopy, 92 loader, 3,800 hrs., 14.8x28 rear rubber - International 886 diesel tractor, open cab, dual remotes, 18.4x34 rear rubber, 3,144 hrs. - Farmall BN tractor w/ tricycle front - New Holland Lx465 skid loader, 1,090 hrs. - Kubota RTV 900, diesel, 4x4, shows 1,130 hrs., approx. year 2010 - Extra tractor attachments: quick tach bucket – forks - bale spears - IH 2000 front end loader.

TRAileRS: Appalachian Gooseneck flat deck trailer 20’+5’ w/ beaver tail, tandem axles dual wheels – VIN #575FH2521DS00034 - Flat deck trailer 16’+5’ w/ tandem axles, beavertail, bumper pull, pintle hitch - Sooner SR-620 alum. gooseneck livestock trailer, rear swing gate and front side door.

HAY & MoWinG eQUiPMenT: Woods 7’ rotary mower – Woods BW180 batwing mower – New Holland H7320 side pull discbine – NH 478 7’ haybine - Vermeer 6030 gator, 3pt. side mower – NH 540 sickle bar mower – Ford 451 sickle bar mower – McCormick Deering No. 7 iron wheel sickle bar mower - Vermeer TD120 tedder – Vermeer WR20 8-wheel rake - New Holland 258 Rolabar rake, never used –NH 56 Rolabar rake – NH 259 Rolabar rake w/ dolly wheel - Vermeer 5400 Rebel round baler, 4x5 bales - New Holland BC5060, 700,000 series small square baler w/ thrower - John Deere 327 small square baler w/ thrower, needs work - New Holland baler for parts – (5) 16’ hay wagons – bale spear - etc.

FARM - cATTle - SHoP eQUiPMenT: New double bale spear - IH 14’ transport disk w/ hitchhiker drag bar harrow - IH 4-bottom plow – 3 pt. 2-bottom plow – JD 12’ transport cultimulcher - NH 519 double beater manure spreader – RK King Cutter 3pt 7’ Pro, rotary tiller TG-G-84-RR - AGCO 1 row corn picker – NH 352 grinder mixer – (2) gravity wagons – small transport grain elevator – Powder River Squeeze chute w/ palpation sides - approx. (40) farm gates, assorted lengths - one horse buggy, harness - Work Save 3 pt. cement mixer – Cub Cadet 102 riding tractor w/ blade – Van Brunt grain drill – 10’ alum. Jon boat – 15’ portable feeder wagon – IH 2-row corn planter – small 4’ disk – 3pt. post hole auger – 3pt. cone spreader - Approx. 2.5 ton bagged fertilizer (12-24-24) & (6-24-24) - (3) fuel tanks – CCA treated fence posts – woven wire – cable - crosscut saw - Monarch Lathe w/ 8’ table – tooling –Buffalo #18 drill press, 3-phase – Index #55 vertical milling machine – Baker 3-phase milling machine

– Cincinnati Milling machine, 3-phase - Ind. Grinder, 3-phase - new in the box 40lb pressurized abrasive blaster - Craftsman 10” radial arm saw – table sander - Belt Hopkins model 145m sheet metal saw –Delta band saw – Grizzly dust collector w/ 2 hp. Motor – rough cut lumber, 1500 board ft. cherry, 300 board ft. hickory and oak – air compressors - welders wire feed and stick – acetylene torches – double wheel grinder - older 8 cyl. in line engine – (1) 20-ton + (8) 30-ton shop press – bench vise – DeWalt chop saw – chainsaws – string trimmers – hand tools – lawn and garden tools – Anvil – loads of farm hardware – oil quarts - scrap iron and tin – gutters - 50+ collector milk and beer bottles – hub capshand corn sheller – sharpening wheel – mason jars – clipper cleaner – barn door track – antique pillow stuffer – ladders – baler twine – etc.

FiReARMS: Savage Mod. 10 .270 Win short magnum bolt action rifle w/ Simmons 3-9x32 scope - Stoeger Condor over/under 12 ga. shotgun - Winchester Ranger 120 12 ga. pump action shotgun – Ruger P95D 9 MM pistol – Savage Mod. 93 22 Magnum S.S., composite stock w/ bull barrel and Simmons 3-9x32 scope – Remington 870 Express 12 ga. pump action 28” barrel shotgun – Traditions Timber Ridge 50 cal. black powder rifle – Winchester Mod. 1300 pump action 12 ga. shotgun – Brasilia 12 ga. single shot 28” barrel shotgun noTe: All equipment was stored under cover. Preview of the larger items only on Friday - May 5, 2023 – 10:00 A.M.–3:00 P.M. and all auction day.

on-SiTe cHATTel TeRMS: Driver’s license or State ID required to register for bidder number. Cash, Check, Debit Card, Visa, or MasterCard accepted. 10% buyer’s premium on all sales, 4% waived for cash or check when paid sale day. Information is believed to be accurate but not guaranteed. Multi Par auction process may be used.

online cHATTel TeRMS: Visa, MasterCard & Wire Transfer accepted. Wire Transfer required on purchases totaling $2,500 or greater. 10% buyer’s premium on all sales. Information is believed to be accurate but not guaranteed. Multi Par auction process may be used. Firearms buyers must be an Ohio resident, 21 years of age to purchase a handgun and 18 years of age to purchase a long gun. Buyer will be required to fill out firearm buyer information paperwork at pickup. No shipping of firearms.

auction By orDer oF: michael D. criSp, executor

For the aDolph e. Slechta Jr. eState, JeFFerSon county caSe #2021-eS-456 auctioneer/realtor: JoSeph F. gorDon, cai, 330-805-7627 KiKo Auctioneers (330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com

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tractorS
All sells to settle the estate on locATion:
diRecTionS : Take State Route 7 south of Steubenville
State Route 22 east to Hopedale exit, south on State Route
– SkiD loaDer - autoS – Farm equipment trailerS – toolS - FirearmS online BiDDing availaBle on Some large itemS
2835 cR 15, RAYlAnd, oH 43943
to SR 151, west to Smithfield and south on CR 15 to auction or from Cadiz take
151 to

Online Only

STARTS: WED. MAY 10, 2023 at 12:00 P.M.

ENDS: WED. MAY 17, 2023 at 12:00 P.M.

Only AuctiOn cOin cOllectiOn - Jewelry (330+) Silver DOllArS, Silver cOinS, uncirculAteD centS & JefferSOn nickelS - rAre 1883 three-cent nickel 1800S uS & fOreign cOinS

Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidders oNliNE oNlY PickuP locATioN: kiko AucTioN GAllERY - 3201 PARkWAY ST. NW, cANToN oH 44708 DiREcTioNS: From I-77 take Exit #106 (13th Street), west .5 mile to Parkway St., then right.

PICKUP: MONDaY - MaY 22, 2023 – 4:00-6:00 P.M.

oNliNE TERMS: Visa, MasterCard & Wire Transfer accepted. Wire Transfer required on purchases totaling $1,000 or greater. 15% buyer’s premium on all sales. All items sold as is. Information is believed to be accurate but not guaranteed. Multi Par auction process may be used. Register at www. kikoauctions.com for online bidding, full terms & pictures.

SHiPPiNG: US Postal Service. Cost will range between $10 to $23, plus insurance cost. Call Bill Gill for questions at 330-418-8727.

AuctiOneer: Bill gill, 330-418-8727 kiko Auctioneers (330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com

Online Only

STARTS: Mon. MAy 8, 2023 at 12:00 P.M.

EnDS: Mon. MAy 15, 2023 at 5:00 P.M.

US Gold & Silver CoinS

PorCelain SiGnS – vintaGe PoStCardS – radioS – ColleCtibleS

Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidder online only. LocATion: SALEM, oH 44460. (Address will be given to successful bidders)

PICKUP: Monday – May 22, 2023 – 4:00-6:00 P.M.

coin TERMS: Wire Transfer only or auctioneer approved check. 15% buyer’s premium on all sales. Information is believed to be accurate but not guaranteed. Multi par auction process may be used.

oTHER iTEMS TERMS: Visa, MasterCard, and Wire Transfer accepted. Wire transfers required on invoices over $2,000. 15% buyer’s premium on all sales. Information is believed to be accurate but not guaranteed. Multi par auction process may be used.

aUCtioneerS/realtorS:

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

LouisviLLe, oH WED. MAY 10, 2023

starting at 12:30 P.M.

One-Owner HOme On 1.14 Acres

needs HAndymAn UpdAting tHrOUgHOUt

nimisHillen twp. – stArk cO., OH – lOUisville scHOOls

live AUctiOn w/ Online Bidding AvAilABle

Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidder on locAtion: 5689

ShAnnon St., louiSvillE oh 44641

Real estate features a raised ranch home built in 1964 with 3 bedrooms, full bath, living room, & eat-in kitchen on upper level. Lower level has rec room w/ walkout, utility room and one-car garage. Electric water heater is a rental. Nice 1.14acre lot. Stark County parcel #3301302 & #3301303. Current taxes are $896.84 per half year. Louisville Local Schools. Home open 11:30 A.M. auction day. Come prepared to buy!

tERMS on REAl EStAtE: 10% down auction day, balance due at closing. A 10% buyer’s premium will be added to the highest bid to establish the purchase price. Any desired inspections must be made prior to bidding. All information contained herein was derived from sources believed to be correct. Information is believed to be accurate but not guaranteed. Property to be sold as an Entirety and not to be offered in separate parcels.

AUctiOn By Order Of:

melAnie sterling, pOA fOr Her mOtHer, kAy mOOre

AUctiOneer/reAltOr: geOrge p kikO, 330-418-1095 Or

geOrge@kikOcOmpAny.cOm

KiKo Auctioneers (330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com

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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

tRUcKS – tRAIleRS – tRActoRS – eQUIPMent:

2013 Ford F-350 XL super duty, 6.7 liter, B20 power stroke diesel, crew cab, dually, automatic, 5th wheel, 80,778 miles – John Deere 1530 tractor, diesel, 3 pt. PTO, remote, recently overhauled – Farmall H NF – 2019 Corn Pro gooseneck trailer, tandem dual axle, 10K lb., 20ft. with 5ft. beavertail – 2006 Top bumper-pull trailer, 9900 GVW, pintle hitch, ramps, 18ft. – Club Car gas golf cart – 5ft. 3pt. finish mower – 3 bottom fast hitch plow – 3pt. JD 506 brush hog – set of steel skid steer tracks – 18ft. Skeleton hay elevator – Ford LFT14D diesel lawn tractor, 1,073 hrs., 54in. deck, front blade – homemade utility tractor with Briggs gas engine, two seats – homemade 3-wheeler with gas engine – Toro Z-Master commercial zero-turn mower, model 74255 – 4 JD add-on weights – set of Farmall fenders – set of 16.9-34 turf tires on rims – misc. tractor wheel weights

tIRe cHAnGeR – WelDeR – toolS – cRAne – MISc.: Corghi mod. A2024 tire changer – Coats direct drive 1250 tire balance machine with digital readout – Lincoln Ideal arc 250 welder on wheels – Lincoln Pro-cut 55 mig welder – Trinco reach-in sand blast cabinet model 36X30PC – engine stand – one-ton Gantry crane 148in. max ht. and 99in. min ht., portable on wheels with 3-ton chain falls – Nikro exhaust fan/discharge with hose – older Ferguson tractor, not running – TP tool paint sprayer – sand blasting helmet – tote full of sand blasting sand – large job box – DeWalt power washer – two shop vacs – 55gal. drum of lacquer thinner – drum of hand washing fluid – Karcher steam washer – Rocair port. air comp with Honda gas engine – several cans of implement paint including JD yellow and green – two dozen plus boxes of new bolts and nuts of various sizes – Presto elec. lift cart – rolls of coated wire – elec. fencers – dump hopper, approx. (30) 6ft. X 2ft. long pallets – misc. telephone poles – several tanks on skids –Diamond-plate fuel tank for truck – DeWalt gas generator – master space heater – rolls of cable – several cable slings – SS truck toolbox – live traps – hyd. hoses – chains – chain

binders – anvil – tire tubes – weed whip – hedge trimmer – rachet straps – 2-ton chain hoist – Stihl chainsaw metal sign – Homelite LR4400 gas generator – misc. gas cans –two horse saddles – Stihl FS90 weed whip – round bale feeder – trash pump – misc. T-posts – several pcs of Plexi glass – Alternator PTO generator mounted on frame with Chevrolet gas engine – several rolls of chicken wire – gas hedge trimmer – Stihl FS80 weed whip – pipe wrenches –Troy-Bilt rear tine rototiller toY tRActoRS – FURnItURe – MISc.: Approx. 1/2 dozen toy tractors – misc. sandstone – FB400 ice bin, new in box – cast-iron spoke wagon wheels – misc. crocks – Coors Light lighted sign – heavy oak door with stain glass window – oak lighted curio cabinet – large lighted two pc. china hutch – kitchen table with ex. leaves and 4 chairs –matching oak dresser and mirror – matching dresser vanity and nightstand – oak poster bed – Empire chest of drawers – Horton crossbow – Camo clothes

AlSo SellInG: Used steel building frame only, approx. 50 X 60. Currently erected to be sold for buyer to remove with proof of insurance.

note: Two live auction rings part of the day. Lunch available.

teRMS on cHAttelS: Driver’s license or State ID required to register for bidder number. Cash, Check, Debit Card, Visa, or Master Card accepted. 4% buyer’s premium on all sales; 4% waived for cash or check when paid sale day. Information is believed to be accurate but not guaranteed. Multi Par auction process may be used.

auCtion By order of: ladine m. Gfeller, exeCutrix of the Jarrett C. Gfeller estate, ColumBiana Co. Case #2022es00308

auCtioneer/realtor: rudy W. kiko, 330-540-2416, rudykiko@kikoComPany.Com KIKo Auctioneers (330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com

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at 10:30 a .M.
C. Gfeller estate live auCtion 2013 ford diesel truCk – traCtors – trailers – Golf Cart tools – 3 Pt. equiPment – outdoor Wood Burner – etC All sells to settle the estate on locAtIon: 28659 US Rt. 62, DAMAScUS, oH 44619 DIRectIonS: Take Rt. 62 west of Salem or east of Alliance to auction. Watch for KIKO signs.
Damascus, OH • FRI. MAY 12, 2023 starting
Jarrett
AuctiOn
Online
Online Only
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. starts: tHurs. may 11, 2023 AT 11:00 A.M. ends: tues. may 16, 2023 AT 11:00 A.M.
FOrd MOdel A – ’73 Buick rivierA – ’89 chevy PickuP – FOrkliFt
Online

Wilbur Griffith EstatE

1,500 sq. ft., OnE OWnEr ranch hOmE On 2.92 acrEs

nO ZOninG – franklin tWp. – cOlumbiana cO

sOuthErn lOcal schOOls

lOads Of nEW tOOls – WEldErs – sandblast, pOWEr & battEry-OpEratEd tOOls – hardWarE – tractOr

– laWn tOOls – GEnEral hOusEhOld

OnlinE biddinG availablE On rEal EstatE – tWO auctiOn rinGs

To settle the estate, all sells on location: 32563 lewiS Rd., Salineville, oH

43945. diRectionS: Take St. Rt. 644 west of Salineville or south of Millport to Lewis Rd. and west. Watch for KIKO signs.

real estate sells at 10:30 a .M.

Real eState: Wooded lot – four bedrooms – 2.5 baths – good dry, walkout basement – 5-year-old shingle roof – oil heat – needs primped & dressed up – good solid home – shown by appointment or open Friday, May 5,

3:00-6:00 P.M.

tRactoR – weldeR - coMPReSSoR – toolS

– aUto PaRtS: 1950 Ferguson with loader not running –box blade and back blade – old car hauler trailer – lumber –angle iron steel – heavy steel – light steel – 7 1/2 HP 1 ph air compressor – new acetylene outfit & tanks – 2X6, 2X4, 6X6 treated lumber – 16’ truck storage box – Huskee LT 4200 – several air compressors – WB string trimmer – Lincoln 225 arc welder – King 35 plasma cutter – plumbing torch – exhaust – auto carburetors – alternators – radios – parts washer – bench grinders – jacks – Clarke Hot Spot 13556 mig welder – dozen or more toolboxes loaded – chop saw –miter saw – Clarke cut-off band saw – chainsaw – 40V Ryobi chainsaw - power cords – cement mixer – vises – jointer – table saws – routers – dust collector – conduit – air tools – power tools – impact tools – chop saw – drywall jack – tiedown straps – binders – sockets – wrenches – lights – elec. hardware – coil nails – several 10 X 10 portable tarp buildings & other sizes - 30+ tarps – dollies – wood stove – drill press – 60” new bench in box – 2 trailer axles – sump pump – battery charger – light kit – dozens of vise grips – furniture – pots – pans – 22 pump rifle – CDs – VHS – VCR – records

– general HH – place is loaded. note: Most all new and never used. Two auction rings. Bring a friend. Lunch stand. auctiOn by OrdEr Of: JEnnifEr aukErman, ExEcutrix Of thE Wilbur Griffith EstatE, cOlumbiana cO casE #2002Es385 auctiOnEEr/rEaltOr: russEll t. (rusty) kikO, Jr., c a i., 330-495-0923, rustykikO@kikOcOmpany.cOm KiKo auctioneers (330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com

Massillon, oH • SAT. MAY 6, 2023

starting at 10:30 a .M.

3.5 Acres With home And GArAGes PAnorAmic VieWs tusc. tWP - stArk co - tuslAW schools

Also sellinG: Gto, Jd trActor, steiner moWers, tools, household

All sells to settle the estate. LocATion: 2685 KenYon Ave. nW, MASSiLLon, oH 44647 DirecTionS: From Lincoln Way W (west of Massillon) head north on Kenyon Ave. for 1.8 miles to auction. Watch for KIKO signs. rEaL EstatE sELLs at 11:00 a .M.

reAL eSTATe: This brick ranch home sits nicely on top of 3.5 acres with two outbuildings and panoramic views all around. The main level of the home features a spacious family room with fireplace and vaulted ceilings, eat-in kitchen, large sunroom addition on the back, 3 bedrooms and one full bathroom. Just off the main kitchen is a summer kitchen used for large family gatherings. Partially finished basement with plenty of storage, laundry, and half bathroom. One-car attached garage. Two outbuildings with a total of 9 garage bays. Ideal for home business, car enthusiast or just plain storage! Tuslaw School District! No zoning in Tusc. Twp. Stark Co Parcel # 7200309 and 7202226. Taxes are $1,568 per half year.

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.

GTo: 1969 GTO, 2 door, hard top — in original state ready to get tuned up and back on the road! Second owner - Owned for 38 years!

TrAcTorS/TooLS/HoUSeHoLD: JD 4310 Diesel

Tractor 4x4 with 430 Loader, hydro, 363 hrs. — 1972 350 Honda Scrambler Motorcycle, Vin #CL3503029726, second owner, 3,848 total miles - Steiner 430 max, 4x4, Kubota diesel, 810 hrs. w/ 60” deck — Steiner S20 LX790 gas, 60” deck, 2061 hrs. — 3pt Land Pride FM2060 flail mower — Steiner snowplow — Steiner 48” Snow Blower Model 55B480 — Steiner LS340 Leaf Vac — Stone Mortar Mixer Model 600PM, Serial #148037 — Port. Cable 5500-Watt generator

— Air compressor, shop tools, stack on tools, Target Mason saw, Approx. 40 Scaffold bucks, Partner K650 Chop Saw, Assorted ladders, Yard cart, Blowers, floor jacks, trimmers, Push mowers, Lincoln Welder, Precision Farm Toys, Lionel Train Set, Beer Signs, Dumbbells, Weights, Exercise Equip, Furniture, Old Greaser, Antique level with tripod, Refrigerator, Upright deep freezer, Vintage Shoei Snowmobile Helmets, Tons of Usual Household items, misc., anything could turn up!

Plan to attend! Promises to be an exciting auction!

10:30 A.M. tools and household – 11:00 AM Real estate - followed by equipment and auto. Possible two auction rings so bring a friend!

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: BoBBie krotkY, executor oF the PAmelA k rohr estAtestArk co ProBAte cAse # 245053.

Auctioneers/reAltors: Peter kiko, 330-705-5996, Peter@kikocomPAnY.com And kristen kiko, 330-234-7110, kristen@kikocomPAnY.com KiKo Auctioneers (330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com

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

Online Only

STARTS: TUES. MAY 9, 2023 at 12:00 P.M.

ENDS: TUES. MAY 16, 2023 at 12:00 P.M.

Online Only AuctiOn

Dump trucks - trucks - trActOrs - mOwers AtVs - mOtOrcycles - trAiler - weeD whips – BlOwers Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidders oNliNE oNlY. PREviEw/PickUP locATioN: 9205 STRASbURg bolivAR RD., STRASbURg, oH 44680.

PREVIEW: MONDaY - MaY 15, 2023 - 3:00-5:00 P.M.

PICKUP: tHURSDaY - MaY 18, 2023 – 2:00-5:00 P.M.

NoTE: For full list of details and pictures visit www.kikoauctions.com.

AuctiOneers/reAltOrs: eric BeVingtOn, 330-417-5471 Or eric@kikOcOmpAny.cOm AnD Ashley ritchey, 330-495-3474 Or Ashley@kikOcOmpAny.cOm

kiko Auctioneers (330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com

Online Only

STARTS: Mon. MAy 8, 2023 at 5:00 P.M.

EnDS: Mon. MAy 15, 2023 at 5:00 P.M.

Case BaCkhoe – Dump TruCk – allis Chalmers TraCTors JD “B” – equipmenT - Tools

Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidder onlinE only. PickuP locATion: 1205 S. JohnSon RD., SEbRing, oh 44672.

PREVIEW: SatuRday – May 13, 2023 – 2:00-4:00 P.M.

PICKuP: FRIday – May 19, 2023 – 4:00-6:00 P.M.

Watch for catalog – Case 580C tractor loader backhoe 5547 hrs, 18” & 24” bucket – 1980 Chevy C60 dump truck, 5 & 2, 8’ steel dump – 1967 Chevy C-60 cab & chassis 327 gas, double frame, 4 & 2, 46,000 actual miles – JD “B” styled – JD 443 4 X 30 corn head – (5) Allis Chalmers tractor “B” & “C” – AC cultivator – etc. Sullair 150 pintale hitch compressor 4 cyl diesel – White 543 4 X 30 no-till corn planter – Century 400-gal. 30’ boom crop sprayer – quick tach heavyduty stump bucket with grapple – Miller Big “40” 4 cyl gas welder 37’ leads – Century quick fix wire feed welder with tank – NAPA T tech trans fluid exchange with manuals –Reddy heaters – JD GX85 30” 13 HP rider lawn mower – homemade 3 pt 8 HP directional blower – 150-gal gravity feed fuel tank. Terms and catalog online.

TERMS: Visa, MasterCard, and Wire Transfer accepted. Wire transfers required on invoices over $2,500. 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:

russell T. (rusTy) kiko, Jr., C.a i., 330-495-0923, rusTykiko@kikoCompany.Com

kiko Auctioneers (330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com

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• Sat. May 6, 2023
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starting at 9:30
East PalEstinE, OH Mon. May 15, 2023
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Ohio AgriBusiness Association awards $40,000 in scholarships

COLUMBUS — The Ohio AgriBusiness Association recently awarded scholarships to 28 students across Ohio through the OABA Educational Trust, the George Greenleaf AgriIndustry Endowment and the OABA Endowed Scholarship Fund.

Educational trust. The OABA Educational Trust scholarship fund is supported by donations from OABA member companies and through three primary fundraising activities.

The OABA awarded $28,000 in scholarships to the following individuals: Central State University

• Tre’Mia Hutcheson of Nassau, Bahamas

• Anna Puthoff of Miami County, Ohio Clark State Community College

• Gavyn Bunsold of Bellbrook, Ohio

• Erica Edmunds of London, Ohio

• Sarah Phares of South Vienna, Ohio

The Ohio State University Agricultural Technical Institute

• Nicholas Cline of Fostoria, Ohio

• Kalleigh Fry of Archbold, Ohio

• Adam Rischar of Hinckley, Ohio

The Ohio State University College of Food, Agricultural, and En-

vironmental Sciences

• Molly Cordonnier of Sullivan, Ohio

• Ryan Gabriel of Westerville, Ohio

• Kamryn Kreis of Adamsville, Ohio

• Jacob McCarty of Saint Louisville, Ohio

• Kyla McCoy of Luckey, Ohio

• Macee Mercure of North Lima, Ohio

• Jacob Miller of Blanchester, Ohio

• Austin Paulus of Blacklick, Ohio

• Juliana Reising of Bay Village, Ohio Wilmington College

• Tyler Bailey of Urbana, Ohio

• Mattie Butler of Mount Vernon, Ohio

• Dane Klosterman of Springfield, Ohio

• Taylor Kenska of Elyria, Ohio

• Samantha Riggan of Hamilton, Ohio

• Connor Tullius of Beverly, Ohio

George Greenleaf. The George G. Greenleaf Agri-Industry Endowment was established in 1985 to recognize George Greenleaf during his 25 years as an association executive in the grain, feed, fertilizer and pesticide industries. This year, the George Greenleaf Agri-Industry Endowment awarded $8,500 in scholarships to the following individuals:

Clark State Community College

• Samuel Sutherly of Troy, Ohio

The Ohio State University Agricultural Technical Institute

• Colin Arnold of Lucas, Ohio

The Ohio State University College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences

• Luke Spracklen of South Solon, Ohio Wilmington College

• Cody Everly of Lyons, Ohio Scholarship fund. The OABA Endowed Scholarship Fund, established through The Ohio State University College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences, and through a $100,000 gift from the OABA and the OABA Educational Trust, provides financial support for Ohio State students working toward agricultural degrees and enrichment opportunities through their education. The OABA Endowed Scholarship Fund awarded $4,000 in scholarships to the following:.

The Ohio State University College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences

• Von Herron of Salem, Ohio

For more information, visit oaba. net.

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, 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 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,

East LivErpooL,

Mary E. ThoMpson 1998 Living TrusT

87.9 acrEs of vacanT Land – scEnic & roLLing – offErEd in parcELs & as uniT – sT cLair Twp. – coLuMbiana co. no Zoning – you’LL LovE This onE!

gas & oiL MinEraL righTs To TransfEr – dEEr & TurkEy –farMLand – pasTurE – LakE siTEs – fanTasTic viEws onLinE bidding avaiLabLE

Family owned for years, selling for family of the late Mary Thompson.

Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidder on location: calcutta SMith Ferry rd., eaSt liverpool, oh 43920. (GpS use 48301 Calcutta Smith Ferry Rd. – across from Vernon Dell Ford NH Dealer) directionS : From 170 in Calcutta go west on Calcutta Smith Ferry Rd. approx. 1 mile – or – 1 mile east of East Liverpool Rd. Watch for KIKO signs. 86+ acreS – family owned for years – approx. 40 acres tillable – 35 acres pasture balance wooded. Terrific possible lake sites in valley. Developed spring and several natural springs. 6 strand high-tensile fence. Great possible homesites. Ideal for horses and cattle, etc. Divided as follows:

parcel #1: 33.2 acres – rolling & scenic – developed spring – pasture and woods – nice building site with view and lake sites.

parcel #2: 33.1 acres – rolling & scenic – springs – mostly beautiful rolling farmland and some pasture - scenic

parcel #3: 21.6 acres – rolling & scenic – valley – lake site – some woods – secluded building site

note: Maps at site or visit us at www.kikoauctions.com – Gas & oil to transfer – no active leases. Better check it out!

terMS on real eState: 10% down auction day, balance due at closing. A 10% buyer’s premium will be added to the highest bid to establish the purchase price. Any desired inspections must be made prior to bidding. All information contained herein was derived from sources believed to be correct. Information is believed to be accurate but not guaranteed. Property to be offered as a Multi Par auction and sold whichever way it brings the most. aucTion by ordEr of: donaLd ThoMpson, TrusTEE aucTionEEr/rEaLTor: russELL T. (rusTy) kiko Jr., c a i., 330-495-0923, rusTykiko@kikocoMpany.coM KiKo auctioneers (330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com

Youngstown, oh

Sun. may 7, 2023 starting at 1:00 P.M. • Preview 11:00 a .M.

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

outstanding antique auction

Located at Our auctiOn gallery: 2431 yOungStOwnHubbard rOad, yOungStOwn, OHiO 44505, US 62 and RT 7 run together as Yo. Hubbard Road.

contents of enon Valley Farm house and others.

Outstanding antiques, Victorian marble top sideboard with mirrored shelf top, Victorian high back bed with matching dressers, Victorian 6 drawer dresser, Victorian photo album, old cabinet photos, carved sofa, Oak carved high back bed with matching washstand dresser with mirror and rare to find carved youth bed, Mahogany carved high back bed with matching dressers, colonial maple dining room set, bakers table with porcelain top, 4 drawer mini mahogany chest, oak treadle sewing machine in fancy cabinet, folding sewing table, Checker board card table, child’s oak rockers, swivel mahogany bookcase table, pie crust tilt top table with bird cage base, oak rockers, 6 drawer spice cabinet, Hickory MFG dining room set, 4 drawer empire chest, Emperor Grandfather clock, Thomasville 4 piece bedroom set, Lazy Boy sofa and loveseat, Franklin furniture sofa and loveseat, La-Z-Boy recliners, maple dry sink with copper lining, maple end tables and coffee table, maple hutch, 2 twin spool beds, full bed with canopy, vintage clock with stereo turn table built in cabinet, Victrola stand, kneehole desk, antique framed prints and photos, MCM cedar chest, LG flat screen TV, vintage wicker rockers chairs and tables, usual modern living room bedroom and dining room furniture, Ty beanie babies, character and composition dolls, revere cookware, W.S. George china set, Chimney pipe, cross buck saw, several crocks, 15 gallon crock, 3 gallon crock crock jugs, crockery bowls, magna lite pot, mantle clock, MCM Vita Craft Fine China set Bavarian Germany Symphony pattern, Costume jewelry, old Doctors bags, Dazey glass churn, wooden bowls and stompers, barn lanterns, enamel ware pots, carpet stretcher, BB rifle, stereo optical viewers, planter, underwood typewriters, wash bowl set, Toll ware box with key, Albums and 45 records, old books, The Operation and care of Farm Machinery books, Great Men and Famous women books, boxes of old books, old board games, musical instruments Silver plated trumpet, brass Trombone, Yamaha and Dixon acoustic guitars, Violins in cases, Fort Pitt clock, copper kettle, Bras box, coal bucket, nice lot of old oil paintings and prints, costume jewelry, coin books, silver dollars, half dollars, silver certificates, Large lot of clean household goods pots pans and kitchenware, glassware, hand and garden tools, ladders and much more with second Auctioneer at 1 P.M. complete updated list and photos at anglinsauction.com termS: 13% buyer’s premium, 3% waived for cash. We accept checks with credit card back up (no exceptions), no checks not known by our firm. Visa, MasterCard and Discover. All items sold as-is. Sales tax collected unless blanket certificate on file.

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

Anglin’s Auction service

FarmandDairy.com | 800-837-3419 or 330-337-3419 Thursday, May 4, 2023 | Auction Guide and Antique Collector B21
oH Wed. May 10, 2023 starting
P.M.
at 5:30
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. onLIne teRMS: Wire Transfer only. 10% buyer’s premium on all
Jeff Anglin, Auctioneer 2431 youngstown-Hubbard road, youngstown, Ohio 44505 330-707-0875 licensed and bonded in Ohio and Pa News at your fingertips at farmanddairy.com

Chagrin Falls, Oh •

For The LaTe ChrisTopher G. Freeman ih TraCTors – Combine – TiLLaGe & hay equipmenT – Grain TruCk – mower - TraiLer

Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidder on location: 17450 Wing Rd., chagRin FallS, oh 44023. diRectionS: From Auburn Corners Rt. 44 and Washington St., go west to Wing Rd. and north to auction. Watch for KIKO signs.

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.

tRactoRS –

coMBineS: IH 986 with

good 18.4-38 rubber TA

3 pt 540/1000 PTO dual remotes engine rebuilt

8 years ago not many hours since – good

Farmall H NF fenders pulley hyd. remote rear wheel weights good

rubber – Farmall H NF

w/ hyd – Int. 715 diesel

combine – IH 820 13’

grain head – Int. 844 4

row narrow corn head

– Int. 203 4 cyl gas combine with grain head

hay eQUiPMent – BRUSh MoWeR: Excellent

one-owner NH 472 7’ haybine – (2) IH hay rakes – good 36’

Little Giant H/G elevator with Honda gas engine – Int. 425 sq. baler with chute – Fahr pull-type 4-star tedder – (4) good flatbed hay wagons & gears with back stops – IH drawbar mt 7’ sickle bar mower – NH double rake hitch – Bush Hog 3 pt 7’ brush mower – Woods 10’ pull-type mower

Planting & tillage – coRn PicKeR – gRaVity

Wagon: IH 470 13’ transport disc – IH 710 semi mt. 4 bottom auto reset plow – IH 710 semi mt 5 bottom auto reset plow – IH 3 pt 9-shank chisel plow – Century 250-gal. crop sprayer – Wilmar SS tandem fert. spreader – Int. #10 all grain 18-hole drill – IH 56 4-row corn planter dry fert – Int. 3 bottom trail plow – pull-type broadcaster – 1 sec. spike drag – Brillion 9’ single packer – Int. 13-hole grain drill with fert – 6” X 36’ PTO grain auger – 3 pt. Dearborn 6’ disc –

Emco gravity box with Killbros gear – 4 other gravity wagons with running gears – Killbros gravity box no gear – New Idea 318 2-row wide corn picker tRaileRS – log SPlitteR – geneRatoR – etc.:

2003 Appalachian 20’ & 5’ gooseneck trailer 14K GVW with pop-up Beavertail & ramps – homemade 14’ gooseneck trailer – MTD 1652 16 HP 52” walk-behind mower – grain cleaner – Echo backpack blower – walk-behind rotohoe leaf blower – 2500 psi power washer – upright air compressor

– Smoothwave 15KW PTO generator – Huskee portable log splitter – anvil – 18.4-26 tires – IH wheel weights & 1 hub –15.5-38 duals – bolt bin – assorted IH parts – 8.5L-14 implement rims and tires – Speco quick hitch – Winco gas powered 2500 watt generator – wire corn crib to be removed.

Selling FoR FRiendS: Good 1993 Int. 4600 with

7.3 IDI diesel Allison trans with 12’ elec. dump body – JD 7000 4RW corn planter with ext. Kinze bean meters dry fert

– Kawanee 7-shank disc chisel – Gehl forage box with JD

1065 running gear – IH 3588 2+2 18.4 rubber 3 pt 540/1000 PTO with 3 pt King Kutter 5’ rototiller – MF #9 sq. baler – 3 pt Beefco wheel rake – Grim mod 8 pull-type hay tedder 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: sarah Freeman auCTioneer/reaLTor: randaLL L. kiko, 330-831-0174, randaLLkiko@kikoCompany.Com 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.

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

Canton, oH FRI. MAY 12, 2023

starting at 12:30 P.M.

GeorGe Price estate auction

3-Bedroom Home – 2-car GaraGe canton LocaL scHooLs - canton twP. – stark co., oH

Live auction w/ onLine BiddinG avaiLaBLe

All sells to settle the estate. LocAtIon: 3426 RIp Ave. SW, cAnton, oH 44706.

Real estate features a vinyl sided split-level home with a nice 2-car garage. Three bedroom & full bath upstairs. Main level has kitchen w/ dining area & living room. Lower level has family room, laundry room w/ storage. Gas furnace w/ central air. Rear patio, Yankee storage barn, built in 1979. Home needs a few interior updates. Nice area of homes.

note: Open auction day at 11:30 A.M. teRMS on ReAL eStAte: 10% down auction day, balance due at closing. A 10% buyer’s premium will be added to the highest bid to establish the purchase price. Any desired inspections must be made prior to bidding. All information contained herein was derived from sources believed to be correct. Information is believed to be accurate but not guaranteed. auction By order of: rutH Heckman, administrator of tHe GeorGe Price estate, stark co. ProBate case #244866 auctioneer/reaLtor: GeorGe P. kiko, 330-418-1095 or GeorGe@kikocomPany.com

KIKo Auctioneers (330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com

Salineville, OH Fri. May 12, 2023

starting at 6:00 P.M.

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

14.81 Acres Wooded LAnd With MinerAL rights city WAter & seWer AvAiLAbLe – onLine bidding AvAiLAbLe Family owned for years. Selling for family of late George & JoAnne Spencer. Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidder on location: St. rt. 39/St. rt. 164 & EaSt End rd., SalinEvillE, oH 43945. dirEctionS: Located at the east end of town on St. Rt. 39 & St. Rt. 164. Watch for KIKO signs. Lots of frontage on Rt. 39 & Rt. 164 plus frontage on East End Rd. and access on E. Main to Black Ally. Maps at site or visit us at kikoauctions.com. Walk the land at your leisure. No active gas leases. Great mineral potential. Sale held on East End Rd. tErMS on rEal ES -

tatE: 10% down auction day, balance due at closing. A 10% buyer’s premium will be added to the highest bid to establish the purchase price. Any desired inspections must be made prior to bidding. All information contained herein was derived from sources believed to be correct. Information is believed to be accurate but not guaranteed.

Auction by order of: virginiA KoMArA & Leigh spencer Auctioneer/reALtor: russeLL t. (rusty) KiKo, Jr., c.A.i., 330-495-0923, rustyKiKo@KiKocoMpAny.coM KiKo auctioneers (330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com

B22 Auction Guide and Antique Collector | Thursday, May 4, 2023 FarmandDairy.com | 800-837-3419 or 330-337-3419
Sat.
starting at 10:30 a .M.
May 6, 2023

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

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

online only

STARTS: SUN. MAY 7, 2023 at 1:00 P.M.

ENDS: FRI. MAY 12, 2023 at 1:00 P.M.

North CaNtoN City SChoolS oNliNe oNly auCtioN

ClearmouNt elemeNtary aNd eCC Portage elemeNtary

SChool ClaSSroom FurNiture & CommerCial KitCheN equiPmeNt

deSK - File CabiNetS - tableS - ChairS aNd more

Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidders oNlINE oNlY

PIckUP locATIoN #1: 150 clEARMoUNT AvE. SE, NoRTh cANToN, oh

44720; locATIoN #2: 301 PoRTAgE ST. NW, NoRTh cANToN oh 44720.

PICKUP: WEDNESDaY - MaY 17, 2023 - 10:00 a .M.-3:00 P.M. Visit www.kikoauctions.com for full details.

auCtioN by order oF: North CaNtoN City SChoolS

auCtioNeerS/realtorS: JaCK W. KiKo, 330-206-0174

aNd eriC beviNgtoN, 330-417-5471 kIko Auctioneers (330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com

New SpriNgfield, OH

Thurs. May 18, 2023

starting at 5:30 P.M. • real estate sells First

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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MAY 10, 2023 starting at 6:00 P.M. OnLinE BiDDing BEgins : FRI. MAY 5, 2023 at 6:00 P.M. Fine Home on 3 Acres BeAutiFul setting in tHe country minervA AreA live & online Bidding AvAilABle Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidder on locAtIon: 8420 loWMIllER RD., MInERvA, oH 44657. DIREctIons: From SR 183 and SR 172 go east on SR 172 then right onto Lowmiller Rd. Watch for KIKO signs.
By order oF: dAvid And Julie conrAd Auctioneer/reAltor: tHeresA BlocHer, 330-495-3789 KIKo Auctioneers (330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com
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Starting at 8:00 a

MARLIN CLAY ESTATE AUCTION

REAL ESTATE – COLLECTIBLES – TOOLS - FURNITURE

106 CAROMAR DRIVE, 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 am auction day. 10% down auction day. Remainder in 30 days. Call for appt to view.

COLLECTIBLES: Pgh Short line Butler cardboard sign- wrought log holder- Old Kentucky pottery-blue/grey bird pitcher- hand blown glass- USA pitcher- marble seal, lion, Indian- set Chinese dragons- pic of Confederate POW, Gettysburg- pic of Union soldiers playing dominoes- handmade scenic house display- Mustang & Ford tile signsquilts- dollhouse & accessories- agricultural Lego sets- steel Mustang hanging- cast dog boot scraper- Mustang ivory type carving- steel wheels- grinding stone wheels- Wendell August Forge- ruby flash glasses, Gettysburg 1863Goebel figurines- Hager candy bowl- Redpoint straight razor- Marburger milk bottle- sculptures- cement flower pots- Mars Area yearbooks- Bakelite manicure set- canesumbrella stand- Matchbox- tapestry rug- toy bench- board games- kids books- Little Golden books- stained glass mirror- framed US and world maps- TY babies- Fenton- choc Fenton- hand painted vase, candy dish- Lenox- 2 turkey fans- dough box- Bestler flute- Ford puzzles, flag- Walkers ice cream cartons- hand meat grinders- Zane Grey booksold books- Goebel- Givson glass horse- Hull, McCoy flower pots- Cats Meow- crystal perfume bottles- 48 star flag- fast pot- baby dolls- Royal Dalton pretty ladies- posters of Mars High- local /school shows- Westmoreland white carnival hen on nest- Lefton- Walkers Dairy, Somerset 1 qt milk bottle- marble lion- glass basket- Russian nested dolls- oil lamps- Fenton Crayola vase, 459/750- Fenton, Viking vasesmusic boxes- Indiana Glass candy dish- handmade clockold cameras- Mustang models, puzzles- trophies- green frosted depression- tin cut outs- weather vane- architectural corners- ooga horn- stage lighting- cement lion- deer, horse weather vanes- Bellnap 1840 Louisville, Kentucky dinner bell- Ford flag- maple syrup bucket/spouts- cigar caseWalkers ice cream carrier- yard sculptures

PICTURES/PAINTINGS: Gold Rush, signed- Olympic skier, signed- Norman Rockwell- Bablard Williams- Griffing- waterfall print by Paul Knapp- original sketches by Daniel Smith- Nevin Robinson sketch, View from Mt Robinson- Jim Hansel signed- Ansel Adams- Frederic Remington

“The Belle Mare” artist’s proof copy 1906, Civil war pic- Norman Rockwell- Jim Hanzel signed- Pitt Butler railway pic TOOLS: chain binders- chains- circ saws- ¼, 3/8, ½” drills- buffer- sanders- saber saws- car buffer- recip saws- grease guns- 20+ organizers, most full- car size air compressor- chain saws- 3600 watt generator- screwdrivers- pipe wrenches- Ford wrenches- pliers- vice gripsgrease guns- lg lot hardware- vise grips- hammers- tin snips- clamps- hatchets- 8 ft foldable ATV racks- Rockwell circ saw- vibrating sander- Dremel- Ryobi miter saw- Bostich pancake compressor- wood carpenter boxes

CRAFTSMAN TOOLS: 125 psi air compressor- trimmer- weed whackers- air tank-- socket set- wrenches- misc sockets- 24” elec start snow blower- YT 3,000 riding mower w bagger- laser track- all in one cutting tool- wood chisel setratchets- extensions- wheeled trimmer- miter box- brush cutter attachment- leaf blower- All In One cutting tool- 3d sander- wood chisel- nut driver set- router jig- cordless tools

LUMBER/ CARPORT/SHED: plywood- 2x4s- 2x6sAzek syn board- approx. 12 x 14 carport- small shed- osb sheeting

FURNITURE: glass top coffee tables- recliners- end tables- wood plank chairs- 12 wood shelving units- glass top library table- wood foot stools- youth chair- sofa tablesectional sofa- china cabinet- plant stands- kids rocker- card table/chairs- bar stools- pine butcher block table- wood tray tables-wood/cement bench

MISC: throws- afghans- heaters- acrylic paints, brushes- Air Chiller Super Fan System- submersible sump pumps- cook books- toys- youth hockey mask- snorkel setplastic racks- Kenmore upright freezer- ceramic heaterslarge sandstones- Barbie ceramic figure- asst puzzles- tvsKenmore fridge- microwave- air fryer- soccer net- exterior lights- gas cans- 55 gal drum- yard cart- lawn seeder- wiretruck cap- manual ice fishing auger- shingles- Mercury 40hp outboard w controls- base, wall cabinets- Toro push mower- Poulan Pro 30” riding mower TERMS: Cash or good known check. Removal auction day only. All items sold “As Is”. Good food. Bring chair. All announcements auction day take precedence over anything written or oral. No previews. Box lots sold at 8 a.m. Go to Auctionzip for complete listing and pics.

BARKLEY AUCTIONS, LLC

724-816-1050 – LIC# AY002182

Sugarcreek, OH • Sat. May 6, 2023

Starting at 9:30 a.m.

Albert H. emerick Jr. estAte Auction

Auction held at Ragtown Coop, 8600 Crooked Run Road, Sugarcreek, OH 44681

Offering a nice collection of over 50 guns along with ammo, knives, pocket watches, reloading items, a few country star autographed pics and much more. We are still sorting!

GunS: Remington mod 700 243 win sn:G6720754 and Simmons 3x9 scope, English made 243 Bushnell 4x12 scope, T.C. 50 cal Black Powder w/scope sn:50268, Ranger 22 cal. single shot, Remington mod 700 243 win with Simmons 3x9 scope sn:G6720754, Mossberg 12 ga pump, 2 barrels sn:UM113459, Ithaca Model 37 12 ga sn:371684596, Winchester Mod 90 22lr SN:700917, Rossi 20 ga 3” mod SN:SP510001, Page-Lewis Arms Co 22lr Mod.A Target, Winchester Mod 101 O/U made in Japan sn:75388, Ranger 22 s, l, lr single shot USA made, 410-44 single shot, Possibly H&R sn:A17812, Ruger 367 New model BlackHawk w/box sn:3309571, H&R model 949 22 revolver sn:AM19544, Rohm mod 66 22 cal w/holster sn:248240, Remington mod 12C 22 S, L, LR, pump sn:474871, Winchester mod 68, 22 single shot w/ scope, Favorite 22lr w/peep site missing pin from lever to block, Savage mark II 22 cal semi auto syn. Stock, Mossberg mod 151m-b 22 lr only, Mossberg 410 SN: R257353, Thompson Center .54 Cal Renegade w/ TC 2 5RP Scope SN: 147279, W Collath 20 Ga SxS SN: 19263, SPM 410 sxs coach gun sn:sh9006586, Browning 30-06 sn5L32655 Belgium made w/simmons scope, Westernfield 22 cal bolt action, Sturm Ruger 22 cal Bearcat revolver, H&R 22 special 9 shot revolver sn:568530, Type 99 mouser m-7 sn1402767, Marlin mod 81-dl, Juikar spain 45 cal kit gun needs finished, Ithaca Model 37 featherlight 12 ga 2 barrels sn:371216789, Remington 870 Wingmaster 12 ga vent rib sn:s682799v, Winchester mod 255 22 win.mag, New Model Army 44 cal black powder, Eastern Arms co 38 special, Rossi Mod rs22 semi auto NIB 22 cal nib sn:7ca348041r, Knight 50 cal Black Powder w/3x9 scope, Ruger Air Magnum 22 cal air rifle 4x32

scope, Powerline by Daisy mod 1000 air rifle, Marksman air rifle .177, Marlin mod 42 12 ga pump 5880, Marlin mod 100 22 cal, Savage mod 99F 308 win sn:1033371, Savage Stevens mod 94 20 ga single shot sn:P915480, Rohm mod 66 22 cal w/holster sn:IC150258, FEG PA -63 9mm semi auto sn:BD5602, S&W 38 revolver needs work sn:179828, Winchester mod 37A 12 ga single shot (needs forearm) sn:C632938, T.C. 54 cal Renegade Black powder sn:308287, Waffenamt type 98 sn:7643 (1944) 98 sn:7643 (1938), 22 Hornet sn:105912 Make unknown covered by scope mount, Star 45 acp semi auto sn:1905221, T.C. Contender 357 max, T.C. 45/70 super 16 w/scope, T.C. 223 Rem barrel & scope only, T.C. 30 cal Herrett Barrel & scope only, T.C. 221 Rem Barrel only, T.C. 22 Hornet barrel only, T.C. 45 Colt-410 Barrel only, T.C. 357 Rem max Barrel only, Marlin mod 336 30/30 sn:11844BB Guns: Daisy mod 25 Centennial collectors edition NIB, Daisy Red Rider, Daisy #960 old trusty training rifle, Hahn Super repeater, Winchester saddle cap gun by Mattel, aMMo: Wide variety of 12 & 20 ga ammo, some slugs, along with other assorted ammo of various caliber. Knives: Solingen hunting knife, Various Solingen pieces, Imperial, western and several other types and varieties of knives Pocket Watches:Elgin, Ulysse Nardin Locle & Geneve property of corps of engineers no 6113, Ingersoll, Westclox Scotty, Legant, Nicolet, Native USA, North Star, Illinois. Watches are in various states of repair. 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: albert H eMerick eState, kennetH eMerick executor anf etal Probate #2022 eS61447 tuScarawaS co.

Auction conducted by:

cronebAugh Auction Service, Ltd.

AuctioneerS : Steve cronebAugh 330-243-6574, bob hALL 330-440-5923

ASSiSting AuctioneerS : bob rAber, AdAm WeyAndt, coLSon StArner, chArLeS gotSchALL

FREDONIA,

starting at 10:00 a .M.

1561 DISTRICT RD., FREDONIA, PA 16124

OWNER: DORIS J. VERNON

FEATuRINg: A move-in condition 3-bedroom home with and extra bedroom or office, 1½ baths, kitchen, Living room, one car attached garage. A 32 x 40 steel building w/cement floor, all this on approximately 10 acres. TERMS ON REAl ESTATE: 10% non-refundable deposit day of auction balance in 60 days or at closing. A 10% buyer fee applies to Real Estate only. FuRNITuRE & MISc.: Maytag Refrig, elec range, washer & dryer, Gibson chest freezer, oak pedestal table w/6 chairs & 2 leaves, oak china cupboard, oak corner cupboard, desks, stack stereo system, book shelf, 3 pc. Bedroom suite (full bed), day bed, misc. dressers & stands, Reader Machine, Kitchen Aid mixer, 2 set of silverware, misc. kitchen & household items, child’s rocker, 4 pc. Bedroom suite w/queen water bed, lift seat Deacon bench, lamps, oil lamps, misc. collectible glassware including – Puss & Boots cookie jar w/salt & pepper. TRAcTORS & MISc.: Ferguson TO-20 tractor runs good w/new rubber, Farmall Cub tractor, Sears lawn tractor, Ford 120 Yard tractor w/snow blower, Yardman 18 hp w/snow blower, 2 Arctic Cats Snowmobiles, Snowmobile trailer, battery charger, Warner ladders, Ferguson sickle bar mower, 3 pt. 5 ft. International Brush Hog, 3 pt. 2 bottom plow, 2 row antique corn planter, 5000 watt generator, 3 pt. back blade, 3 pt. Harrow, pressure washer, Rototiller, vise, stack tool box, lots of misc. hand & garden tools, work bench, Reddy Heater & much more.

TERMS ON cONTENTS: Cash, Pa. checks & a 5% fee on Master Card, Visa, Discover & Debit Cards.

AucTION cONDucTED BY:

CRESSWELL AUCTION SERVICE & MOWRY AUCTION SERVICE

CHUCK MOWRY AU-005264L 724-376-2122

DON CRESSWELL AU-2938L 724-253-3493

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Mental health dinner considered a success

ANDOVER, Ohio — A Mental Health Dinner Theater, held in Ashtabula County, was considered a success after it was attended by more than 50 people from the local community, according to a local extension educator.

The dinner theater was organized by Ohio State Extension Ashtabula County and the Ashtabula County Farm Bureau, said OSU Extension educator Andrew Holden. It featured a short play designed to encourage attendees to discuss stress, the impacts of stress and the resources available locally to deal with stress.

The audience included farm families as well as many agricultural professionals who work with farmers

every day. The evening began with a free dinner, from Russell’s BBQ.

The play consisted of three acts with time in between each act for tables to discuss what happened in the play. Facilitators were located at each table to help encourage conversations and ask preplanned questions related to the skit.

The play itself was performed by local community members. The cast included David Thomas, Ashtabula County auditor, as Dan Brown the farmer; Marissa Sutton, Farm Credit Mid-America, as Jane Brown (Dan’s wife); Sydney Morrison, PV FFA news reporter, as their daughter Sam; Holden, as Bob the local extension agent; and Ty Higgins, senior di-

rector of communications for Ohio Farm Bureau, as the narrator.

In three acts the play consist of conversations between characters that slowly share that Dan Brown is exhibiting signs of stress.

Bridget Britton, behavioral health field specialist in the Agriculture and Natural Resources program area for Ohio State University, was also introduced and shared some of the resources available to the ag community, including go.osu.edu/ countyresourceguide that links to a comprehensive list of mental health resources in each county in the state.

If you have questions, contact Holden at 440-576-9008 or holden.155@osu.edu.

ConCord Twp, oh • Sat. May 6, 2023

starting at 10:00 a .M.

AUCTION

7320 Williams Road, Concord Township, Ohio 44077

MF 175 689 hrs. w/differential lock & multi power rebuilt 6 yrs. ago, Cub Lo Boy 154 w/3pt. 60” wood deck, Allied 6’ 3 pt. back blade, 5’ Intl. 111(real Intl.) bush hog rotary cutter 3 pt., Kubota RTV900XT diesel 4X4 w/power steering, windshield, roof & hydraulic dump 263 hrs., 2003 GMC 2500 HD truck 139K+ miles W/Myers MD 2 plow solid has salvage rebuilt title, 2002 Bombardier Quest 500cc ATV 4 WD (not running), Bob Cat tree spade & bucket, log splitter 12 ½ hp. Briggs & Stratton, 5’ back blade, 3 pt. slip scoop, 3 pt. platform, 3 pt. sub-soiler, box scraper w/teeth, heavy duty pick pole, Delta pedestal bench grinder, Rockwell 6” jointer, Delta/Rockwell 10” concrete saw, Delta mortiser, Central Machinery band saw, Central Tractor Farm & Family Center air compressor, Cummins Machine 5 sp. Drill press, Monanon vise, ChainSawS: Stihl MS460 28” bar & Stihl MS271, 2 way vise, wood vise, 2 man saw, 2 way drill press, B&D 7 ¼” circular saw, C. Parker Co. Meriden CT, 4 1/2” vise, tap & die kit, belt sander, anvil #407, frogs, Davidson 18’ alum. Ext. ladder, Werner fiberglass step ladder, 50’ alum. Ext. ladder, traffic signal light w/pole mount, Bosch SDS drill, Craftsman push mower M100, Huskee push mower, Troy-Bilt horsed rear tine tiller, lawn sweeper, wheelbarrow, dinner bell, lawn tools, Log pullers, Sockets, lights, gas cans, yard tools, new air hose, Terco portable heater, homemade wood rakes, c-clamps, sockets, planes, Milwaukee corded drill (new), Porter Cable plate joiner kit, Porter Cable router, Craftsman tool box on casters, DeWalt HD chop saw, Stihl HT103 telescopic pole saw, Stihl FS91R straight

shaft string trimmer (like new), wheelbarrow wheels, log chains, garden supplies, chains, 35+ potted evergreens, plastic pots, cast fireplace fronts, 4 door metal cabinet, 3 pc. Book shelves, Round leather inlaid table w/4 chairs, coffee table, end tables, knee hole desk, 2-hi back chairs & settee floral pattern, Vintage dresser w/beveled mirror, single bed, cast iron ashtray stand, library table, Blonde 2- twin beds/dresser w/mirror, dresser, night stand, desk w/bookshelf & chair, corner hutch, folding chairs, lifetime tables, tv stand, Panasonic TV, Panasonic TV w/DVD & VCR, outdoor tabletop gas grill (new), park bench, Haier & GE small fridges, small wood log table, cast ship, Sun Twin heater, moose tapestry wall hanging, wood table, Panasonic microwave, Slovenian crystal glasses, tea cups, candle holders, Capodimonte 3 pc. Set all numbered, Sessions mantel clock, lamps, fruit crusher, 10 qt. Griswald Erie, PA fruit & lard press, Haier small fridge, 6-5 gal. glass jugs, fruit crusher, kraut kutter, wine press, wine barrel, Norelco electronic educational kit, Lionel Porter microscope in case, pitcher pump, lantern, insulators, wicker patio furniture. 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

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ASHLEY, OH Sat. May 13, 2023

Starting at 9:00 a .M.

MITCHELL PUBLIC AUCTION

235 West Main St. / St. Rt. 229 W, ASHLEY, Ohio

the late Jim Mitchell & his wife Pam attended auctions for years buying what ever caught their eyes. Jim’s real passion was radios. Pam loved everything and is a very talented seamstress.

RaDIOS: over 70 vintage radios; LIGHtING - OIL LaMPS - COL-

LECtIBLES - GLaSSWaRE: 80+pcs. ROYAL DOULTON; 2 Murano art glass bowls; FENTON cat, Jacqueline bowl, plates, pitchers, frosted & covered pcs, bells, ruffled edge pcs, baskets; pink dep. pcs.; SEWING MaCHINES - FUR-

NItURE: Husqvarna Viking, Designer II, Husky Lock 25 (never used) (Topaz 50-w/reserve) sewing machines; Singer sewing machines; sewing stand & supplies; small wood chest w dwr.; 2 pc 6 drw hutch; 2 pc hutch; 2 secretary type cabinets; 2 Victrola Victor record players; Edison records & more.

BaRN / SHOP ItEMS - tOOLS - 2007 DODGE PICK-UP: 2007 Dodge 1500

SLT 4.7 v-8, auto w/149,773 miles. Plan to attend and bring a friend, large auction 2 rings at times! Visit www.wigtonauctions.com for full sale bill, terms/photos. Restroom-Concessions. Thanks.

PaM MItCHELL, OWNER

WIGTON REAL ESTATE & AUCTION LLC

WES & LARRy WIGTON, REx STRINE , JOhN RUCkmAN, AUCTIONEERS

740-816-0049 / 419-864-8417

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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.

TUES, MAY 9 at 6:00 P.M. Wilmot, OH. 8.03 acre with home and misc. Kaufman Realty & Auctions Pg. B7

WED, MAY 10 at 12:30 P.M. Louisville, OH. Home on 1.14 Acres, and misc. Kiko Auctioneers Pg. B19

WED, MAY 10 at 5:30 P.M. East Liverpool, OH. 87.9 Acres of vacant land and misc. Kiko Auctioneers Pg. B21

WED, MAY 10 at 6:00 P.M. Dover, OH. 22.9 Acres with 3 Bedroom home in 5 Parcels, and misc. Kaufman Realty & Auctions Pg. B7

WED, MAY 10 at 6:00 P.M. Minerva, OH. Home on 3 acres, and misc. Kiko Auctioneers Pg. B23

FRI, MAY 12 at 10:30 A.M. Damascus, OH. Truck, tractors, trailer, and misc. Kiko Auctioneers Pg. B19

FRI, MAY 12 at 12:30 P.M. Canton, OH. 3 Bedroom home and misc. Kiko Auctioneers Pg. B22

FRI, MAY 12 at 3:00 P.M. Louisville, OH. Motorhome, 2007 Mustang, trailer, and misc. Kiko Auctioneers Pg. B23

FRI, MAY 12 at 6:00 P.M. Salineville, OH. 14.81 Acres of wooded land and misc. Kiko Auctioneers Pg. B22

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. B22

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. B27

MON, MAY 15 at 5:00 P.M. East Palestine, OH. Meat & Deli business, equipment, and misc. Kiko Auctioneers Pg. B20

TUES, MAY 16 at 10:00 A.M. Salem, OH. Furniture, antiques, collectibles, 1971 Winner boat, and misc. Kiko Auctioneers Pg. B18

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. B10

THURS, MAY 25 at 6:00 P.M. Navarre, OH. 52.1 Acres in 5 parcels, and misc. Kaufman Realty & Auctions Pg. B6

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 6 at 9:30 A.M. Uhrichsville, OH. Cat excavator, tractors, guns, and misc. Kaufman Realty & Auctions Pg. B7

SAT, MAY 6 at 9:30 A.M. Sugarcreek, OH. Guns, knives, pocket watch, and misc. Cronebaugh Auction Svc. Pg. B24

SAT, MAY 6 at 10:00 A.M. Rayland, OH. Tractors, trailers, skid loader, and misc. Kiko Auctioneers Pg. B18

SAT, MAY 6 at 10:00 A.M Coshocton, OH. Household, tools, outdoor, and misc. Cherokee Auction Svc. Pg. B31

TUES, MAY 9 at 5:30 P.M. Mechanicstown, OH. Construction tools, play house, buggy harness, and misc. Andy Raber, Auctioneer Pg. B11

FRI, MAY 12 at 11:00 A.M. Millersburg, OH. Ranch home on 2 acres, collectibles, household, and misc. Kaufman Realty & Auctions Pg. B6

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. B35

SAT, MAY 13 at 9:30 A.M. West Lafayette, OH. Farm machinery, antiques, collectibles, and misc. Cronebaugh Auction Svc. Pg. B11

SAT, MAY 13 at 10:00 A.M. Dover, OH. Real estate, vehicles, skidder, elevator, and misc. Kaufman Realty & Auctions Pg. B6

TUES, MAY 16 at 6:00 P.M. Scio, OH.

7.4 Acres with home and misc. Kiko

Auctioneers Pg. B23

Look for the zone symbols on auction ads in Farm and Dairy’s

TUES, MAY 23 at 4:00 P.M. burg, OH. 15.5 Acres in 3 parcels, trac tor, guns, and misc. Kaufman Realty & Auctions Pg. B5

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. B13

OHIO 4

SAT, MAY 6 at 9:00 A.M. St. Clairsville, OH. 1955 Olds 88 sedan, 763 Bobcat, golf cart, and misc. David Jones, Auctioneer Pg. B31

SAT, MAY 6 at 10:00 A.M. St. Clairsville, OH. Equipment, farm tools, hardware, and misc. Tyler Faulk, Auctioneer

Pg. B25

SAT, MAY 6 at 10:00 A.M. Lower Salem, OH. 4-Wheeler, Ford 8N(restored), guns, and misc. Kaufman Realty & Auctions Pg. B9

SAT, MAY 6 at 10:00 A.M. McConnelsville, OH. Tractors, wagons, tool, and misc. Ratliffe’s Auction Svc. Pg. B34

SAT, MAY 6 at 11:00 A.M. Blue Rock, OH. Approx. 10 acres wooded tract, ponds, building site, and misc. Jeff Koehler, Auct. Pg. B12

THURS, MAY 11 at 4:30 P.M. Cumberland, OH. 2 properties, 45+/- acres in 2 tracts, machinery, and misc. Ed & Ben Schafer, Auctioneers Pg. B12

FRI, MAY 12 at 10:00 A.M. Old Washington, OH. Tractors, farm equipment, hay equipment, and misc. Kaufman Realty & Auctions Pg. B2

SAT, MAY 20 at 10:00 A.M. Roseville, OH. 77 Acres in 1 tract and misc. Koehler Auctions Pg. B12

SAT, MAY 20 at 10:30 A.M. Caldwell, OH. 128+ in 6 tracts, ford truck, pottery, and misc. Ed & Ben Schafer, Auctioneers Pg. B30

WED, MAY 24 at 9:30 A.M. Sardis, OH. JD construction equipment, JLG booms& Scissors, trucks, and misc. Alex Lyon & Sons Auctioneers Pg. B25

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SAT, MAY 6 at 9:00 A.M. Wooster, OH. Construction Equipment and Lawn and Garden Auction. Final day to consign Sat. April 29. RES/Wooster Pg. B36

SAT, MAY 6 at 4:00 P.M. Brunswick, OH. Antiques, collectibles, and misc.

Masterson Brabander Auctions Pg. B15

SAT, MAY 13 at 8:30 A.M. Wooster, OH. Horses, ponies, tack, and misc.

Daniel Schrock, Auctioneer Pg. B5

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. B34

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. B19

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. B35

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. B33

misc. Kiko Auctioneers Pg. B21

SAT, MAY 20 at 9:00 A.M. Shreve, OH. Driving horses, machinery, quilts, and misc. Nelson Weaver, Auctioneer Pg. B27

THURS, MAY 25 at 5:00 P.M. Ashland, OH. Ashland Co. 10.4 acre, gentlemen’s farm absolute auction. Real estate, two story home, outbuildings, pond, tillable land, 50 guns, trailer and more. RES/Wooster Pg. B33

THURS, MAY 25 at 5:00 P.M. MEDINA, OH. Home, acreage, pond. RES/ Wooster, Auct. Pg. B33

SAT, JUN 3 at 10:00 A.M. Wooster, OH. Real estate, household, collectibles, and misc. Mark Bachus Auctioneer Pg. B14

TUES, MAY 9 at 4:30 P.M. Kidron, OH. Guns, watchers, lawn & garden, and misc. Kaufman Realty & Auctions Pg. B9

FRI, MAY 12 at 8:00 A.M. Danville, OH. May 12 and 13 8AM to 5PM. 3rd Annual Trader Day and Swap Meet. Buy, sell, trade animals, garage sale items, antiques and more! Danville Auctions, LLC Pg. B29

SAT, MAY 13 at 9:00 A.M. Fredericktown, OH. 24 Horses, farm equipment, buggies, and misc. Andy Raber, Auctioneer Pg. B11

SAT, MAY 13 at 9:00 A.M. De Graff, OH. Absolute Auction Amos G. Wagler Family. 12.7 acre farm, farm equipment, collectibles, 5 horses, dog kennel, store inventory and more. RES/Wooster Pg. B34

SAT, MAY 13 at 9:00 A.M. Ashley, OH. Radios, lighting, oil lamps, and misc. Wigton Real Estate & Auction Pg. B26

SAT, MAY 13 at 10:00 A.M. Urbana, OH. Guns, ammo, DU decoys, and misc. Phil Thompson, Auctioneer Pg. B12

SAT, MAY 20 at 10:00 A.M. Mount Vernon, OH. Machinery, equipment, sporting equipment, and misc. John Sperry, Auctioneer Pg. B28 OHIO 7

THURS, JUN 1 at 6:00 P.M. Leeburg, OH. 125 acre farm and misc. Hess Auction Co. Pg. B10 OHIO

TUES, MAY 16 at 5:00 P.M. Freeport, OH. 91.2 Avres in 4 parcels, and misc. Kaufman Realty & Auctions Pg. B5

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SAT, MAY 6 at 9:00 A.M. Harrisville, PA. Cast iron, pocket watches, canoe, and misc. Duke Whiting, Auctioneer Pg. B31

SAT, MAY 6 at 9:00 A.M. Meadville, PA. JD tractors, equipment, milking equipment, antiques, and misc. Sherman Allen Auctioneer Pg. B14

SAT, MAY 6 at 9:30 A.M. Grove City, OH. 4 Bedroom home and misc. John R. Huey II, Auctioneer Pg. B14

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MON, MAY 8 at 5:30 P.M. Sharpsville, PA. Lawn & garden, antiques, tools, and misc. North Allegheny A+ Auction

Pg. B11

WED, MAY 10 at 4:00 P.M. New Wilmington, PA. Fishing, 1976 Harley, tools, and misc. Duke Whiting, Auctioneer Pg.

B13

SAT, MAY 13 at 8:00 A.M. Mars, PA.

Real estate, collectibles, tools, and misc. Barkley Auctions, LLC Pg. B24

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. B9

SAT, MAY 13 at 10:00 A.M. Saegertown, PA. Real estate, antiques, car, and misc. Nicolls & Auctions Pg. B31

TUES, MAY 16 at 5:00 P.M. Velencia, PA. Antiques, collectibles, and misc. John R. Huey II, Auctioneer Pg. B17

FRI, MAY 19 at 6:00 P.M. Conneaut Lake, PA. 72+ Acres in parcels, and misc. Kiko Auctioneers Pg. B22

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FRI, MAY 12 at 9:30 A.M. Troy , PA. Equipment, trucks, JD, and misc. Alex Lyon & Sons Auctioneers Pg. B26

INDIANA

THURS, MAY 4 at 12:00 A.M. Columbia City, IN. Upcoming real estate, personal property, and misc. For more info on times please visit: www.SchraderAuction.com Schrader Real Estate & Auction Pg. B3

WEST VIRGINIA

SUN, MAY 7 at 1:00 P.M. Ripley, WV. See our ad for May sales dates. Jackson Co Regional Livestock Market Pg. B4

OTHER

SAT, MAY 13 at 9:30 A.M. Atkinson, NH. Construction/utility, aerial lifts, forklifts, and misc. Alex Lyon & Sons Auctioneers Pg. B25

SAT, MAY 20 at 10:00 A.M. Temerance, MI. Farm equipment, construction, trucks, and misc. Whalen Auction Pg. B13

THURS, MAY 25 at 9:30 A.M. E. Hanover, NJ. Truck, trailer, shop, and misc. Alex Lyon & Sons Auctioneers Pg. B24

ONLINE ONLY

THURS, MAY 4 at 5:00 P.M. 10 Acres in 2 parcels, and misc. Kaufman Realty & Auctions Pg. B8

SUN, MAY 7 at 6:00 P.M. ONLINE

5/7- Bikes, bike shoes. Online Court ordered RE 5/10 1PM, 5.11 at 12PM, 5/11 at 1PM. 5/18 t 10AM. Commercial printers, folders, paper, and misc. Rosen & Co., Inc./ Buddy Barton Auctions Pg. B2

MON, MAY 8 at NOON. ONLINE: Tools, antiques, hub caps, and misc. George Roman Auctioneers Pg. B26

TUES, MAY 9 at NOON. ONLINE: Lawn & garden, equipment, tools, and misc. George Roman Auctioneers Pg. B33

Salem, OH •

Real estate & Contents auCtion

TUES, MAY 9 at 6:00 P.M. ONLINE ONLY: 42.5 Acres in 5 parcels and misc. Kaufman Realty & Auctions Pg.

B5

TUES, MAY 9 at 6:30 P.M. ONLINE upcoming auctions, details, photos and full terms on our website, BASAuctions.com Basinger Auction Service

Pg. B4

WED, MAY 10 at 10:00 A.M. ON-

LINE: Fire truck, fork lifts, JD mower, and misc. George Roman Auctioneers

Pg. B14

WED, MAY 10 at 7:00 P.M. 266 Acres and misc. Kaufman Auction WV Pg. B8

THURS, MAY 11 at 12:00 A.M. ON-

LINE ONLY: Antiques, tools, furniture, and misc. Burns Auction & Appraisal

Pg. B11

THURS, MAY 11 at 2:00 P.M. ONLINE

ONLY: Zero turn mowers and misc. Aaron Mast Auctioneers & Appraisals

Pg. B34

FRI, MAY 12 at 8:00 A.M. ONLINE

ONLY: 4 day Massive Miniature and Jewelry Sale. May 9, 10, 11 and 12.

Doll house miniatures, vintage and antique jewelry and more. Relic Estate

Pg. B2

FRI, MAY 12 at 1:00 P.M. ONLINE ON-

LINE: Classroom furniture, commercial kitchen equipment, chairs, and misc.

Kiko Auctioneers Pg. B23

FRI, MAY 12 at 7:00 P.M. ONLINE

ONLY: Antiques, collectibles, advertising, and misc. Kaufman Realty & Auctions Pg. B6

MON, MAY 15 at 5:00 P.M. ONLINE

ONLY: Case backhoe, dumb truck, tools, and misc. Kiko Auctioneers Pg. B20

MON, MAY 15 at 5:00 P.M. ONLINE

ONLY: US gold/silver coins, vintage postcards, collectibles, and misc. Kiko

Auctioneers Pg. B19

MON, MAY 15 at 7:00 P.M. JD tractors, trucks, trailers, and misc. Kaufman Auction WV Pg. B16

MON, MAY 15 at 7:00 P.M. ONLINE:

Household, antiques, and misc. Baer Auctioneers Pg. B9

TUES, MAY 16 at NOON. ONLINE

ONLY: Dump trucks, trucks, and misc. Kiko Auctioneers Pg. B20

TUES, MAY 16 at 7:00 P.M. ONLINE: Antiques, collectibles, tools, and misc. Ba Pg. B8

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 NOON. ONLINE

ONLY: Coins, jewelry, silver dollars, and misc. Kiko Auctioneers Pg. B19

MON, MAY 22 at 6:00 P.M. 2 Story home, antiques, collectibles, and misc. Baer Auctioneers Pg. B7

TUES, MAY 30 at 5:00 P.M. ONLINE

ONLY: Mobile home on 1/2 acre and misc. Baer Auctioneers Pg. B8

Fish dinner at Good Hope Lutheran Church,

NORTH LIMA, Ohio — Barber Drive

Barbaque is holding a fish dinner, May 5, from 3:30 to 7 p.m., at Good Hope Lutheran Church, 12030 Market St.

The meal includes jumbo breaded fried haddock or jumbo baked haddock or jumbo breaded fried

May 5

shrimp, all served with coleslaw. You have the choice of two sides: pierogies with onions, French fries or buttered green beans.

Dinners are $15, and homemade desserts are available for $4. Meals are drive through only.

Mother’s Day ham dinner offered May 14 in Wilmot

WILMOT, Ohio — There will be a Mother’s Day ham dinner in Wilmot, May 14, with drive-thru curbside carryout from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m in front of the Wilmot Fire Department.

Dinners are $10 and include ham, scalloped potatoes, green beans, ap-

Keith August Estate 12680 W. Calla Rd., Salem, OH 44460

3,000 Sq Ft. hoMe on 19.6 acreS new holland tractor & More old FaShioned on-Site auction

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

Shreve, Oh • Sat. May 20, 2023

starting at 9:00 a .M.

14th AnnuAl

LAKEVILLE CONSIGNMENT AUCTION

Location: (At the Ervin Miller Residence) 7940 SR 754, Shreve, OH 44676

HorSeS * PonieS * FarM MacHinery * Furniture * QuiltS * More.

HorSeS: Horse consignments are full. (Horses sell & 2:00 P.M.) Another great lineup of quality driving horses! Many more not listed.

6yr old Geld. Amigo Hall X Incredible Abe

5yr old Geld. Strutting Conway X ABC Garland

3yr old Geld. Deweycheatmnhowe X Conway Hall

5yr old Blk. Geld. Royalty for Life X Kadabra

6yr old Geld. Broadway Freedom X SJ’s Caviar

3yr old Geld. Long Tom X Neely Dunn

4yr old Geld. Mussle Massive X Cantab Hall

5yr old Geld. Vitiman Hanover X Dewey

5yr old Geld. Wishing Stone X Amigo Hall

2yr old Geld. Ozzy Ozzy X Keystone Nordic

4yr old Geld. Armbro Count X Mr. Lavec

3yr old Geld. OU Man X Pegasus Spur

3yr old Geld. DC Stormin Sierra X Visions Pride

4yr old Mare Vitiman Hanover X Striking Sahbra

FarM MacHinery: New DJS Welding Farm Wagon w/7x16 bed, drum brakes, bolster springs, 2-tall & 1-small upright; New 12’ Hillsboro Kicker Tedder; 14’ Ladder Wagon w/Fiberglass Bed; (2)Rebuild McD Mowers, 7’, 1-Reg. Gear 1-Trailer Gear; Rebuild J.D. No. 3 Mower 5’ w/new Orig. Tongue; New 40’ Skeleton Elevator on wheels; Used 24’ Skeleton Elevator; Pequea #910 Hay Tedder; New Holland #55 Roller Bar Rake; New EZ Trail Cone Spreader; Lancaster 1-Horse 25bu Manure Spreader; Pioneer Homesteader w/3 attachments; New Holland Mo. 340 Grinder Mixer; McD #100 Spreader; Halflinger Wagon; 1-8’x12’, 1-8’x10’ Run in Sheds; 75 Fence posts phone poles; Load of Farm Gates & Round Pen Panels. eQuine SuPPlieS: New Open Buggy w/brakes & lights; Top Buggy w/2-way lights & brakes G.C.; E-Z Entry Sulky Cart w/Leaf Springs; New Pony Cart w/Wooden Wheels; New Standardbred Training Cart w/Torsion Axel; New Buggy & Draft Harnesses; A Wagon Load of Misc. Tack from West Holmes Harness Shop (New for this year.)

Furniture & QuiltS: 5-Pc. Brown Maple Bedroom Set w/Driftwood Stain; 4-pc Oak Bedroom Set; New Oak Beds Full & Queen; New Oak Chest of Drawers; 42”X60” Ext. Tables w/10 Leaves & 1-w/12 Leaves; New Kitchen Chairs; Red Oak Secretary Desk; Oak Hutch; 8-Gun Cabinet; Oak Sewing Cabinet; 7’ Oak Bench;(2)Cedar Chests; New Reclining Sofa; New Gray Sofa; 64” Sun Star Ice box; Duplicator for 1-room school Like new; Also expecting a nice selection of Hand Made Quilts & Household Misc. Items. outdoor, SPorting goodS & MiSc: New De-

plesauce, coleslaw and dinner roll.

The Wilmot Fire Department is at 204 Mill St. All proceeds benefit the Wilmot Fire and Rescue.

Delivery within the Village of Wilmot is available. Call 330-3595995 for more information.

contact Persons: amos Miller 7445 cr 51 eli Weaver 7841 cr 373 ervin r aber 13144 tr 474 atlee yoder 8545 cr 373 all Big Prairie, oH 44611

3yr old Blk. Geld. Anderson Bluestone X Chocolatier

2yr old Geld. Buffalino Hanover X Yankee Glide

2yr old Geld. Vitiman Hanover X Authentic PV

10yr old Geld. Donato Hanover X Muscles Yankee

2yr old Geld. Big Chocolate X Muscles Yankee

3yr old Geld. Southwind Frank X Credit Winner

3yr old Geld. Foggy Bottom X Keystone Blitz

3yr old Geld. Mohegan Hanover

2yr old Geld. Southwind Russet X Monte Hall

3yr old Geld. Mister Anson X Armbro Scribe

5yr old Geld. American Ideal X Dream Away

4yr old Geld. Downbytheseaside X Rock & Roll Heaven

10yr old Mare in foal to Monto Bello, Due in July

3yr old Hackney Cross Geld. 45” Well broke

6yr old 34” Blk&Wht Pony, Broke to ride & drive

Yearling Paint Pony Stud Colt 41”

Yearling ¼ Friesian X ¾ Pony

luxe 10’x16’ Hunting Cabin Brown metal siding, Insulated, T&G Pine Interier, 4 windows & Loft; Johnny’s Hunting Blind; 5’X5’ Hunting Blind; Ladder stands & climbing sticks; Fishing Rod & Reels; 22cal Benjiman Air rifle; Compound Bows; Lifetime Kayak; Kamado Big Joe Grill; 36” Blackstone Griddle; Fire Pits;New Swing Set w/Slide; Spinning Washline; Poly Gliders; 36x60 Poly Patio Table; Poly Patio Chairs; Folding Poly Adirondack Chairs; Poly Swivel Gliders; Poly End Table; New Flack Hill Wood Splitter; Potato Digger; Kitchen Aid Hand Crank Mixer; Meat Grinders; Sausage Stuffer; Med. Napoleon Wood Stove; New 40gal. NG Water Heater; 4000 PSI Power Washer w/Honda Motor; 42” Lawn Roller; New Stihl Chain saws & Weed Eaters; Generators; Tool Cabinet; Battery Charger w/Honda; 3-Ton Chain Hoist; 10” Table Saw; Band Saws; New 2 ½ H.P. Motor; Ladders; Wheelbarrows; Rebuild Maytag Washer; Old Style Forks; Toy Diggers; Lifetime Tables & Chairs;Lots of Surplus Items & tools from Milwaukee, DeWalt, Ryobi, & more. Hanging Flower Baskets & Bedding Plants. conSignMent inFo: We will be taking consignments of quality items up to sale date, or until full. No windows & doors. Horse consignments are full. A great lineup of good quality driving horses! Questions on horses, contact Atlee Yoder or call Nelson Weaver. All other consignments contact any of the Persons listed below or drop them off at sale location week of the Auction. No consignments on May 18th (Ascension Day)

luncH Stand: BBQ Chicken, Kettle Beans, Bake Sale, Homemade Ice Cream, & Soft Pretzels. By Donations for schools.

auctioneers: nelson Weaver 330-763-4855

daniel Weaver 330-231-8865

aden yoder, Bobby Beachy Stephen yoder, daniel Schrock & others

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PUBLIC AUCTION

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

741 Fairgrounds Road, Mount Vernon, OH 43050

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;

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

Fabric Frenzy set May 16-17

CANFIELD, Ohio — The Ohio State University Mahoning Country Extension Office will be hosting its fourth annual Fabric Frenzy from 8 a.m.-7 p.m., May 16 and 8 a.m.-4 p.m., May 17.

This event is open to the public. Located at the Extension Office at 490 S. Broad St. Canfield. Across from the fairgrounds, next to the state highway patrol.

Browse the large selection of fabric and other sewing items to “purchase.” There are a wide variety of colors, patterns, and sizes of fabrics available. Sewing items include hem strips, embellishments, ribbon, lace,

zippers, needles, pins, elastic, stuffing, scissors, thread, yarn, patterns, buttons and more.

All items will be offered to 4-H members that are interested in using them for sewing projects. These items will be given out on a firstcome, first-served basis for a freewill donation towards Mahoning County 4-H youth development.

The Mahoning County OSU Extension Office will be accepting sewing material donations starting May 1, Monday through Friday, 8 a.m.4:30 p.m., until May 12. Contact the extension office with any questions at 330-533-5538.

Canton museum opening new art exhibits in May

CANTON, Ohio — The Canton Museum of Art will opened three new spring/summer exhibitions May

2. An opening reception will be held from 5-7 p.m., May 5. The reception

will include opportunities to meet exhibiting artists and ask CMA Curators questions about the exhibits. There will be light refreshments from 5-6 p.m. and a cash bar.

There will also be music entertainment from 5-7 p.m. by local, ethnic folk band, Visinata. The exhibitions will be on view through July 23.

The Canton Ceramic Artists Guild will hold its 30th Annual May Sale on from 10 a.m.-8 p.m. May 5 and 10 a.m.-2 p.m. May 6 inside the Canton Museum of Art’s Courtyard.

This sale will feature functional and decorative ceramics from local artists who are members of the Canton Ceramic Artists Guild. There is no admission fee to shop the sale. Portions of sales benefit CMA’s Ceramic Educational programs. “Empty Bowls” will also be on sale, with proceeds going to the Stark County Hunger Task Force.

For more information, visit cantonart.org.

Genealogical meeting focus on

Hudson

RAVENNA, Ohio — The Portage County Chapter of the Ohio Genealogical Society will meet May 6 at 10 a.m. at the Portage County Historical Society, 6549 N. Chestnut St.

The chapter will have a business meeting followed by a program presented by Elizabeth Siman.

Siman will present a show-andtell, guess-what-it-is, program of artifacts from the estate of David Hudson. She is a sixth great-granddaughter of David Hudson, who left New York in 1799, proceeding to the Western Reserve area of Ohio and founding Hudson, which was part of Portage County until 1840.

After Siman presents this program, the items will be donated to the City of Hudson to display in their city hall.

The program is free and open to anyone interested in genealogy or historical research. For up-to-date information, visit portagecountyohioogs.org/ or facebook.com/ Portage-County-Ohio-GenealogySociety-635440526851524.

White House sponsors 5K run

CANFIELD, Ohio — The White House Fruit Farm will hold its annual 5K Cross Country Race, May 6. The Kids Fun Run begins at 9 a.m. and the run/walk begins at 9:30 a.m. Cash awards are available for the top three male and female finishers overall. Kids Fun Run participants will get a free donut.

Proceeds from the event will benefit the Youngstown VA Outpatient Clinic Food Bank program. White House Fruit Farm is at 9249 Youngstown-Salem Road.

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Could amino acid in mushrooms hold the key to healthy aging?

UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — As people age, inflammation and oxidation can contribute to many of the diseases we associate with getting older, such as Parkinson’s disease and Alzheimer’s disease. Previous research has found that ergothioneine — or ERGO, an amino acid made primarily by fungi and found in high concentrations in mushrooms — may be a useful tool in fighting these conditions.

In a recent article in FUNGI magazine, Robert Beelman, professor emeritus of food science in the College of Agricultural Sciences at Penn State, drew comparisons between ERGO and penicillin, which are both products of fungi and have positive influence on human health but in different ways.

“Penicillin was an antibiotic famously discovered from a fungal contaminant in a petri dish that started the antibiotic revolution and helped save many lives from infectious diseases,” Beelman said. “On the other hand, ERGO is a little known but potent antioxidant and anti-inflammatory compound produced by fungi in the soil and found naturally in our food that shows promise to help save us from many of the chronic inflammatory diseases that plague us more today.”

According to Beelman, ERGO is found in high levels in the blood of humans but declines during aging. Previous research found levels declined significantly more in individuals with cognitive impairment, and further studies demonstrated that people with numerous chronic diseases of aging have significantly lower blood ERGO levels than agematched healthy people.

Beelman said this suggests that increasing those levels might be a good prevention strategy. However, humans can’t make ERGO and must get it from dietary sources.

“Fortunately, humans have a dedicated and highly-specific transport system for ERGO that pulls it from food into red blood cells as soon as it is consumed and distributes it all over the body, where it tends to accumulate in tissues under the most oxidative stress,” Beelman said. “This is another indication of its importance to preventing chronic disease and why some scientists now refer to ERGO as a ‘longevity vitamin.’”

Beelman noted that while mushrooms are known to be the best source

Farm animal baby shower at Mill Creek

YOUNGSTOWN — Mill Creek

MetroParks will be holding its annual baby shower at the MetroParks Farm at 7574 Columbiana-Canfield Road, May 6. This event features a free visit to the barns from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. to meet goats, piglets, calves, chicks, alpacas and peacocks. There will be a cow to milk and rabbits to pet from 4-H Junior Fair participants. Mill Creek MetroParks merchandise, tractor wagon rides, cones with feed for animal feedings, concession trailers and drinks will be available for purchase.

Parking is free with additional parking available across the street at the Canfield Fairgrounds.

The barns at the MetroParks Farm are open daily to the public for viewing of the animals from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. with extended hours until 6 p.m. from June to October.

For more information, call 330702-3000 or visit millcreekmetroparks.org.

of ERGO, plants are the primary source of nutrients in the human food chain. But plants don’t create ERGO on their own and appear to depend on fungi in farm soils to pass it on to them through their roots.

While there is not yet a researchbased recommended daily dose of ERGO, Beelman pointed to a previous study, which found that Americans consumed an estimated average of 1.1 mg a day, the lowest amount of the five countries studied. Meanwhile, people in Italy averaged 4.6 mg a day. The study also found that people in the U.S had the lowest life expectancy while Italians had the highest in the five countries in the study.

“If Americans want to boost their ERGO consumption to get in the range of 4.6 mg a day, that would be about 3 to 4 ounces of button mushrooms a day,” Beelman said. “Specialty mushrooms, like shiitakes, have higher levels of ERGO, so people would need to aim for about one ounce of those a day.”

However, Beelman added that since eating this many mushrooms

a day may be difficult, the levels of ERGO in the rest of the food supply is critical. Moving forward, Beelman said he’s interested in learning more about the health benefits of ERGO, as well as identifying agricultural practices that can increase the amount of ERGO in crops.

For example, he said that a recent study conducted at Penn State found that there was 30% more ERGO in crops grown with a no-till strategy, since tilling disrupts the microbes in the soil. Additional research supported this theory, finding that ERGO levels in the soil decrease as tilling increases.

“Fortunately, we have shown that some regenerative farming practices such as minimal disturbance of soil at planting (no-till) can mitigate this problem, allowing fungi in the soil to supply more ERGO to our food crops,” Beelman wrote in FUNGI.

“Also, regenerative farming practices help to reduce soil erosion and sequester more carbon in the soil that mitigates climate change — helping us live longer, healthier lives.”

FarmandDairy.com | 800-837-3419 or 330-337-3419 Thursday, May 4, 2023 | Auction Guide and Antique Collector B29

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.

Middlefield, Oh

Sat. May 13, 2023

starting at 9:30 a .M.

ABSOLUTE AUCTION

BoB’s Chevy Parts

15361 Kinsman Rd., Middlefield, Oh 44062

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 - IMPLE -

MENTS: 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

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

Mineral ridge, Oh Thurs. May 11, 2023

starting at 4:30 P.M.

ABSOLUTE AUCTION

1266 Salt Springs road

Mineral ridge, Ohio 44440

Maytag gas dryer, Whirlpool washer, Whirlpool electric range, Frigidaire microwave, white 2 door cabinet, bathroom vanity, Cane bottom chairs, full Hollywood bed frame, 2- full beds, Bulova chime wall clock, Rockers: leather bottom, cane bottom, stuffed & childs, 9 drawer dresser w/mirror, dresser 3 drawer w/glass knobs, 2-bookshelves, chair benches, dining room table, games, collector plates, glassware, glass bells, old pictures & frames, mirrors, card tables, Air Conditioners: Haler, GE, Frigidaire + 2 others, Victoria strainer, Master Forge propane grill & cover, Christmas items, Coleman 2 & 3 drawer cabinets, pop rivet gun, electric staple guns, pipe clamps, router, planes B&D polisher, Ryobi palm sander & reciprocating saw, Craftsman jig saw & 3/8” drill, Bosch ½” hammer drill, mouse sander Wen 4 ½” angle grinder, Toastmaster bench grinder, metal shelf, toolbox, work plank, motors, wood chisels screw drivers, organizer, Genie shop vac, 5 gallon shop vac, steel lawn roller, picnic table, aluminum ladder, jack stands, lawn tools, circular saw, router, gas fireplace, wood burner, triple wall pipe, squirrel cage fan, cabinets, hose reel, True Temper wheel barrow, wood doors, 2 wheel dolly, roof ripper, 1 section scaffolding, 2 wheel wood lawn tractor cart, gas powered pressure washer, roof ripper, National washboards, advertiser yard sticks, oil lamps, insulators, planter, seeder, wrenches, Lincoln logs, dominoes, light bright, Marx Toys 7 up bottle neck game, slot car racetrack in box (no cars), Murray 15 sp. Bike, Huffy Escape 3 sp. Bike, books,

TErMs: CASH, CHECK, MC & VISA 10%.

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

B30 Auction Guide and Antique Collector | Thursday, May 4, 2023 FarmandDairy.com | 800-837-3419 or 330-337-3419
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One year until total solar eclipse sweeps US

NEW YORK (AP) — Dust off your eclipse glasses: It’s only a year until a total solar eclipse sweeps across North America.

The moon will cast its shadow across a stretch of the U.S., Mexico and Canada April 8, 2024, plunging millions of people into midday darkness.

It’s been less than six years since a total solar eclipse cut across the U.S., from coast to coast. That was Aug. 21, 2017.

If you miss next year’s spectacle, you’ll have to wait 20 years until the next one hits the U.S. But that total eclipse will only be visible in Montana and the Dakotas.

Here’s what to know to get ready for the 2024 show:

Where can I see it? Next year’s eclipse will slice a diagonal line across North America on April 8, which falls

on a Monday. It will start in the Pacific and first reach land over Mexico around 11:07 a.m. local time, NASA predicts. Then, it’ll cross over into Texas and move across parts of the Midwest and Northeast in the afternoon.

All in all, it will hit parts of 13 U.S. states: Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Missouri, Illinois, Kentucky, Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York, Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine. Cities in its path include Dallas; Little Rock, Arkansas; Indianapolis; Cleveland and Buffalo, New York.

Parts of Canada — including Quebec and Newfoundland — will also get a glimpse before the eclipse heads out to sea in the early evening.

A total eclipse will be visible within a 115-mile wide swath — the path of totality. Outside that path, you can still

CoshoCton, oh

Sat. May 6, 2023

Starting at 10:00 a .M.

Absolute live Auction

ChattelS of SeCured party

731 Elm street, Coshocton, oh 43812

Huge live auction, plan to Spend tHe day

Large variety of merchandise, a little bit of everything, entire house full of treasures, A lot of rare finds. All items in nice condition and from a clean home.

partial list of items to be offered absolute: sold as, where is... Home decor, small furniture items, tools, outdoor items, spring items, Christmas items, antiques and collectibles. Large antique furniture items, nice Longaberger collection, canning jars, piggy bank, kitchen utensils, antique phonograph, piggy banks,

Come check it out. Bring a friend or two and a chair or two. See photos of the items, still unpacking; you never know what will show up....

Announcements the day of auction supersedes any written information. Food truck on site.

See photos at auctionzip.com Id# 51121

Tim Welsh, licensed AucTioneer

TrAcy KelTon, AucTion Firm mAnAger

Bonded in favor of ohio department of agriculture

See photos at auctionZip.com Id#51121

ST. CLAIRSVILLE, OH

FRI. MAY 5 & SAT. MAY

starting at 9:00 a .M. EaCH DaY

see a partial solar eclipse, where the moon takes a bite out of the sun and turns it into a crescent shape.

Total eclipses happen about every 18 months, but a lot of times they cross over remote areas where few people see them.

What happens during an eclipse?

Solar eclipses occur when the moon passes in between the Earth and the sun, blocking the sun’s light from reaching us.

Even though the moon is about 400 times smaller than the sun, it’s also about 400 times closer to Earth, explained University of Colorado astronomer Doug Duncan. So when the orbits line up just right, the little moon can block out the whole sun. Those who are standing in the right spots will experience totality: when the moon casts its shadow over the landscape.

“In just seconds, you go from bright, bright daylight to like the middle of the night,” said Dr. Debby Brown, who saw her first total eclipse in 2017 with Duncan in Grand Teton National Park in Wyoming.

“The stars are out. All of a sudden, all the animals are quiet,” recalled Brown, of Arlington, Virginia.

During the 2024 eclipse, totality will stretch to around four and a half minutes — almost twice as long as in 2017.

What’s the best spot? To catch the full eclipse experience, planning ahead is key, Duncan said. Weather could be a big factor since the eclipse is coming in the spring, when conditions are unpredictable. That’s why Duncan selected Texas for his eclipse tour next year, where there are better odds of clear skies.

Your choice also depends on what kind of experience you’re looking for, said Bob Baer, who’s coordinating eclipse plans at Southern Illinois University in Carbondale.

Carbondale — in the crossroads of both the 2017 and 2024 eclipse paths — will hold a viewing event at the school’s stadium again. It’s a big group experience, Baer said: “The last 20 minutes before totality, the stadium gets as loud as a football game.”

But you can find eclipse events of all different flavors planned along the eclipse path: luxury cruises in Mexico, music festivals in Texas, farm camping in Arkansas, planetarium visits in upstate New York.

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Saegertown, Pa • SAT. MAY 13, 2023

starting at 10:00 a .M.

ABSOLUTE MOVING AUCTION

REAL ESTATE & CONTENTS

3 BEDROOM HOME W/ 2 CAR GARAGE & WORKSHOP ON 3 ACRES

2003 HONDA ACCORD - SNOWBlOWER - MOWERS - ANT. & COll. - HOuSEHOlD

Located at 18874 Broadford Rd. Saegertown, PA

From Saegertown take Rt. 198 W to Grange Center Rd., north on Grange Center Rd. 1.7 miles to Broadford Rd.

REAl ESTATE (SEllS AT NOON): Vinyl sided, 3 bedroom, story and a half home with 2 first floor bedrooms, living room w/ Timberline woodstove insert, kitchen w/ all appliances, full bathroom, newer sunroom, 2nd floor bedroom, full partially finished basement w/ 2nd kitchen with wormy chestnut cabinetry, family room & laundry area. Updates include thermopane windows throughout, Leafgaurd gutters, 100 amp elec. service and sump pump. Situated on a 3 + or – acre lot with 2 story, 2 car garage with workshop, storage sheds, flowering shrubs and plantings and a large rear yard with blueberry bushes. A beautiful country setting only minutes from Saegertown. CAR: 2003 Honda Accord LX 4 in good shape with newer inspection & 117,600 miles. ANT. & COll.: Schwinn Hornet girls bike w/ orig. paint, tank, headlight and added banana seat; Schwinn Meteor boys bike w/ orig. paint, headlight and rear rack; Victor Wonder Washer w/ orig. stand; Coleman catalytic heater & camp stove; Latin edition Missal Romanum; other old books; 5qt Jacobsen fuel mixture can; chicken crate; little red wagon; Evinrude Fleetwin 7.5 hp outboard motor; vintage fishing rods & reels; tackle boxes; gingerbread clock; Colonial coffee grinder; crocks; Zenith trans-oceanic radio; 1950’s Zenith radio; new, old calendars including 1976 Winchester; record albums & players; 3 nice white tail buck shoulder mounts and more. APPliANCES: Matching GE washer & elec. dryer (nice); Maytag upright freezer. EquiP

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COMPLETE LIQUIDATION OF STEWART’S RV CENTER. 80 YEARS IN BUSINESS

LOCATED IN ST. CLAIRSVILLE, OHIO ON 5086 NATIONAL ROAD EAST. TAKE EXIT 218 OFF I 70 TO MALL. EXIT AND GO NORTH ON MALL ROAD. 1955 OLDS 88 SEDAN * 763 BOBCAT * GOLF CART (GAS) * FIXTURES * EQUIPMENT

TOOLS *LOTS OF REMAINING INVENTORY

Mobile home doors, RV covers, misc. RV mattress, 10” Craftsman radial arm saw, 16x32 wood barn old Bolens single wheel cultivator, Skilsaw 10’ table saw, DJ lights and racks, Martin Voyator light, office furniture, wire rack, air hose, Frigidaire refrigerator/freezer, upright Ingersoal rand air compressor 5 hp 80 gal., 7/8” thick welding table HD 4x8, Hobart mig welder with argo tank, Craftsman band saw. Jack stands, bench grinder, floor jacks, air stapler, pop rivets,4,8 10,12 ‘ ladders, plank, cutting torches, Chev. Express van w/61,717 miles, ladder rack, interior shelving, LED shop lights, Yamaha gas 2 seater golf cart, 1955 Olds 88 4 dr. Rocket engine w/51,116 miles, Royal cash register, 763 Bobcat w/ 1080 hrs., new tires and rims, misc. hitches, 5th hitch and pumper goose neck adapter, Armstrong Ultra 80 gas furnace, Heil gas furnace, oil furnace and air condenser parts- motors. etc., pluming cabinets and contents, Onon generator parts, RV appliance parts, a lot of misc. items not listed. Check pictures on Auction Zip or Go To Auctions.

Bobcat and Van sells on Friday at 10:00 A.M. (Reserved to use Skid steer till Sat Eve.) Golf Cart and Car sells Sat. at 10:00 A.M. Sales Tax or Exemption

TERMS: Cash or check-no credit cards.

DaviD Jones Cai auCtioneer

Dan Waller, leroy Carpenter, auCtioneers 740-391-3710

& TOOlS: Honda HS828 snowblower; Honda HR194 & other push mowers; gas reel mower; router table; misc. hand tools; misc. lumber; workbench; hardware; etc. Furniture, HOuSEHOlD & MiSC.: 4 pc. waterfall front bedroom suite; mahog. dining room table w/ leaves & matching buffet; Broyhill sofa; marble top coffee & end tables; oak dropleaf kit. table; round oak pedestal table; misc. lamps, etc.; kitchenware; pressure cooker; jars, xmas items and more. See auctionzip.com #1520 for photos. OWNER: WiNiFRED KRuPSKi; ElAiNE lANiEWiCz, POA.

RE TERMS: 10% down at time of sale, balance within 45 days. There shall be a 10% buyers’ premium added to the high bid to determine sale price. PP TERMS: Cash, Approved PA check or Credit/Debit Cards w/ valid ID. 4% buyers’ premium waived for cash or check.

& AuCTiONS

(814) 333-1988 - 814-720-1988

Bruce Nicolls AU-1185-L Nathan Nicolls AU-5325-L nicollsandauctions@gmail.com or AuctionZip #1520

Harrisville, Pa • Sat. May 6, 2023

starting at 9:00 a.m.

Public Auction

Deangello living eState

156 DeAngello Lane, Harrisville, PA 16038

CaSt iron: Saleman’s Sample Cook Stove. Griswold & other Cast Iron, Skillets/Dutch Oven/Pots/Burner etc.

PoCket WatCheS: Elgin, Waltham, Illinois, Lake Erie & others. Mantle Clock. Flow-Blue, Enamelware, Pyrex, Corningware, Vintage Fishing Lures, Railroad Lanterns, Oil spout, Oil fillers, Oil/Grease cans- Quaker State/Pennzoil/Sterling… License plates, Vintage Gas Cans, Spittoon, Milk Can, Milk Stools, Flute, Saxophone, Piano Rolls… olD toyS - Cast Iron-Wooden -Buddy L, Nylint, Tootsie, Trains, Slot-Car Track, Antique Scooter, Playwagon, Toboggan, Sled, Jars of Marbles. Duncan Professional Yo-Yo…Canoe, Feather Brand Paddle. FiShing- Old Lures, Poles, Boat Motor. Chicken Feeders, Myers pump, Hay Loader, Ice Tongs, Log Scales, Belt Pulley, Wooden Pulleys. Vintage Skiis. “Mark of Value Used Cars” Sign. “Heinz Pickle” sign. Pickle Jar, Bottles…Zippos, Butter Churn, Powder Crate, Ammo Box, Model Airplanes, Advertising, Old Signs, Beer Signs/Clocks, Ice Tongs, Pulleys, Oil lamps. McClellan & Western Saddles, Eveners. Antique Bottles/Blue/Ball/Mason/Canning Jars, /Jars. Baskets, Pepsi/ Coke crates, Trinket boxes, Copper Lined Humidor, Old Hudson sprayer… Military: KA-BAR Marines, Bayonets/knives, Foot locker, Wool Overcoat w/ liner. Gettysburg Bullet/collectable/book. Boy Scout Stuff, Compass, Canvas Cot. ColeMan: Stove, lanterns, Heater, Air Bed… Jeep Canvas Top, Vintage Rock & Roll Mirrors. Kool GPC Cigarette Rack, Pentax 35mm camera & Zoom Lens, Reel to Reel, Elect Fencers, Mini Fridge…Victorian Side Table & Piano Bench, Drop Front Secretary, Slag Glass Lamp, Burlesque Swag Lamps, oil Lamp marked “Ponderosa Ranch”, Copper Oil lamps & Candle holders, Pierced Tin Candle Lamps, Oil Lamps. Couch, Card Table/Chairs, Cedar Chests & much more furniture… toolS: Hand Drills, Wood Planes, Levels, Axes, Drill Press, 10” miter saw, Space Heater, Hand Tools, Power Tools, Antique Tools, Tool Chest, Tool-

boxes- Buckets/Boxes of Nails/Lags/Spikes, 4 cases Butyl Tape for Log Homes. 10 Chainsaws-McCullough, Homelite, Craftsman- Modern to Antique (David Bradley). TOO MUCH to LIST! Coin ColleCtion: Silver Dollars, Halves, Mercs, Silver Cert, Star Notes, Blanket Dollars, Third Reich/Germany Etc. Gold & Silver Jewelry-Necklaces/Bracelets etc. gunS: Browning 270 w/ Leupold. Westernfield 72 30-30. Stevens 325A 30-30. Glenfield 60 .22. Marlin 81 .22. Sprg 1929 16ga. Nobel 60 12ga pump. 12ga Single. long boWS: Bear, Panda, Ben Pearson… autoS-eQuiPMentPartS-Salvage-SCraP!! Dodge Trucks, Ford Bronco, JD Dozer/Track Loader, IH 340 Backhoe/Loader, Ford NAA Tractor, Dearborn 3btm plow. IH Loader Arms/Cylinders. Wheel Weights. Wisconsin Water Pump, Mighty Mac Chipper/Shredder, Craftsman Snowblower. Tractors, Mowers, Quads. Newer Harley Wheel/Tire. 4 Barrel Intake ManifoldCast Iron, Headers Carbs, Exhaust Pipes, asst parts… Fuel Tank, Stainless Lock Box, Elect Boxes, Pallet of Scrap Wire, Huge Piles of SCRAP Metals. TONS OF SCRAP.

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MuskinguM

Valley Farm/EquipmEnt auction

6602 St. Rt 78, McConnelsville, OH 43756

DirectionS froM i77: Take Exit 25 off of I77 to Caldwell, Ohio. Going southwest on State Route 78 for 12 miles, sale will be on your left, signs will be posted for the main entrance. You can’t miss it! We are Looking forward to seeing everyone there! Time to clean out those barns, shops and sheds to turn those unwanted items into cash! Still taking consignments of the following items until the day of sale:

tractorS, WagonS, trailerS, toolS, laWn/garDen, Barn/Shop equipMent, hay & harveSt equipMent, liveStock/feeD equipMent, gateS & panelS, heavy equipMent, any/all farM relateD or outDoor iteMS

Best commission rates around, consign now to be featured in our online digital catalog! all consignments can be dropped off between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. now through May 4th. for evening drop-off arrangements after 5 p.m., give us a call. friday, May 5, drop off is between 9 a.m.-7 p.m. free rifle giveaway: one chance per buyer number on day of sale! Must be present to win.

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Cleaner • Ratchet Tiedowns • Heavy Duty Shop Brooms • Several Other Items• More To Come! to see photos of consigned items, scan qr code with your smartphone to visit the online digital catalog for more information and to consign, contact Jake ratliffe: call or text 304-545-6674 or email at ratliffesauctionservice@gmail.com terMS of Sale: Cash or check with ID, credit/debit card with 3% purchasing fee. All purchased items must be paid in full day of sale. All announcements day of sale take precedence.

Sale conDucteD By: Ratliffe’s auction seRVice auctioneeR: Jake Ratliffe

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One year until total solar eclipse

“The goal, at the end of the day, is to get as many people outside as possible, looking up during totality,” said Dan Schneiderman, who is helping the Rochester Museum and Science Center plan events. “Hopefully with their close friends and loved ones.”

You’ll want to grab eclipse glasses to see the partial phases before and after totality, Schneiderman added. Looking at the partially covered sun without protection can cause serious eye damage.

Brown and her husband are planning to join Duncan’s eclipse tour in Austin. Her first eclipse experience flew by.

“I’m looking forward to being able to enjoy this even longer,” Brown said. “To be able to just lean into the moment.”

Other upcoming eclipses. The U.S. will get some eclipse action ahead of the big event in 2024. There will be an annular eclipse — when the sun isn’t completely covered, but appears like a ring of fire in the sky — later this year, on Oct. 14.

The path of that eclipse will cross from Oregon down through California, Nevada, Utah, Arizona, New Mexico and Texas.

Later this month, there will be a rare hybrid eclipse, which switches between a total and an annular eclipse at

different points along its path. But few people will see it. The April 20 eclipse is mostly over the Indian Ocean, and only crosses over a few slivers of Australia and Southeast Asia.

With a 20-year gap until the next total solar eclipse in the U.S., Duncan says it will be worth it to be in the path of totality next year. He’s witnessed 12 total eclipses so far.

Seeing a partial eclipse — even if it’s 90% covered — means “you missed all the good stuff,” he said. (©2023 Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.)

Carrollton, oH • Sat. May 13, 2023

starting at 9:00 a .M.

Spring Farm EquipmEnt

ConSignmEnt auCtion

Held at: Country Side Equipment Sales 5064 Kensington Rd NE, Carrollton, OH 44615 330-627-5100

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cOMBINE: Kubota MX 5200 w/ LA1065 Loader, Kubota BX2200 4WD w/ 60” Deck 951 hrs., Kubota BX 235 4WD w/ LA340S Loader & Back-

hoe 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, Troybilt 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 Enorossi DM-5 Mower, New Enorossi DM-6 Mower, 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 13.638 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. 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. To be listed in the Online auction, items need to be on the lot by May 6. 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, 330-6275100. Receiving Hours Monday-Friday 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. and Sat. 8 a.m.-Noon.

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It was love at first sight when I visited Mill Creek Park for the first time. An active lifestyle led my husband and me to the park. We used the roads and trails as training for running and cycling. Then we realized there was far more to the park and began exploring more with our children.

Many children in the area, mine included, experienced Ford Nature Center on an educational field trip. My kids loved the nature center so much, we continued to visit as a family.

beauty shines in

At the beginning of 2020, Ford Nature Center closed for renovations that would take many years and a large budget to complete. After a three-year and $4 million renovation project was completed, the Ford Nature Center reopened to the public on Earth Day, April 22.

The project had several goals, including preserving the historic and physical attributes of the manor house built in 1913. I have always admired the architecture of Youngstown. However, I didn’t realize the artistic vision featured in most of the buildings came from the same family.

Architectural masterminds. A father and son duo, Charles Henry Owsley and Charles Frederick Owsley were the masterminds behind many of the stately architectural masterpieces in Youngstown. Charles H. Owsley designed the Strouss-Hirshberg building on West Federal Street and the Dollar Bank Building on the central square, along with many other buildings in Youngstown and Warren built in the late 1800s and

into the turn of the century.

His son, Charles F. Owsley, followed in his footsteps becoming an architect after graduating from the University of Pennsylvania in 1903 where he studied architecture in their prestigious program. The Owsley architecture firm left its biggest imprint on the city of Youngstown with the design of the Mahoning County Courthouse.

At the time, Youngstown was one of the leading steel-producing centers in the country. The large tax base provided for a new and modern courthouse. The building was dedicated in 1907.

Manor house. A few years later, Charles F. Owsley was commissioned for another project. He was to build a residence for C.S. Robinson, an executive at Youngstown Sheet & Tube. It was quite a shift from institutional buildings, but a challenge as well.

The first-class manor house was to be built on land that backed up to

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Residents’ input wanted on Juniata Watershed

HOLLIDAYSBURG, Pa. — Residents of the Juniata Watershed are invited to provide input and suggestions via public meetings and a community survey to help inform the Juniata Watershed Management Plan, a project of the Western Pennsylvania Conservancy and its partners.

Residents are invited to attend any of three public meetings, all from 7-8:30 p.m.:

• May 17 in Marzoni’s Brick Oven and Brewing, 1830 E. Pleasant Valley Blvd., Altoona

• May 18 in Friendship Fire Co., 212 Fourth St., Port Royal

• May 23 in Saxton Fire Hall, 504 Eighth St., Saxton.

Encompassing 3,400 square miles, the Juniata watershed’s tributaries provide habitat for numerous fish and aquatic species as well as recreational opportunities such as swimming, paddling and fly fishing. During the past 25 years, the Conservancy has partnered with conservation organizations, local government agencies and the public to improve water quality in the watershed. Projects have included planting riparian trees along streams to prevent erosion and decrease pollutant runoff, working with farmers to implement

agricultural best management practices to manage nutrients, and removing stream barriers to encourage aquatic organism passage and support trout populations.

“Juniata Forward: Building on 25 Years of Conservation” seeks to build on that work with input and suggestions from people who live and work in the watershed about recreation, development and other uses. Funding for the project is provided by the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources.

Participants are encouraged to share what they feel are the most important uses of the watershed, including recreational and educational activities, business or residential development, historic preservation and more. They should also bring questions, concerns or suggestions for watershed improvements.

Residents can also provide input anonymously on a short online survey at surveymonkey.com/r/WW2X6YL.

Anyone interested in attending one or more of the public meetings should register by contacting Jennifer Farabaugh at jfarabaugh@paconserve.org or 814-696-9356, or at waterlandlife.org/events-volunteeropportunities.

Try a ‘bird sit’ on bird day

CHESTERLAND, Ohio — Those who would like to participate in a “bird sit” for World Migratory Bird Day, May 13, are invited to meet at the observation deck at Sunnybrook Preserve between 6:30 and 11:30 a.m. to help tally spring bird life with naturalist Linda Gilbert.

For any not familiar with the term, a “bird sit” is a time for nature lovers to stay in one spot and record all the birds seen and heard for a period of time. Registration is not necessary. Those

attending are asked to dress for the weather and bring a chair, binoculars, a camera or whatever else you need to be comfortable.

Check the website before coming out for cancellation notice in the event of heavy rain or storms. For more on offerings, call 440286-9516 or visit Geauga Park District online at geaugaparkdistrict. org, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram or YouTube.

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Mill Creek Park. The design of the house must allow it to blend into the natural setting. The natural beauty of the park and the building itself were to be cohesive and balanced, accentuating each other.

The pristine park setting combined with the gorgeous manor house were the perfect home environment for the Robinson family. Mr. and Mrs. Robinson lived in their home for about 40 years until they passed.

Gifted to park. The home was then purchased by Judge John W. Ford who did his part to cherish and care for the home and the grounds.

Upon his passing in 1968, the home and property were donated by his children to Mill Creek Park.

The Park commissioners transitioned the house into a nature museum, a place for young and old to learn and grow in knowledge about the natural elements of the park. Children were also able to learn about the creatures who called Mill Creek Park home. The nature center quickly became a gathering space for nature enthusiasts and bird watchers.

Another goal of recent renovations was to enable further educational opportunities at the location.

Expansion and reconfiguration of the interior spaces created space for educational opportunities and interactive exhibits. Improvements to the interior space also made it accessible for all people. Outside learning spac-

es were added where students can be immersed in nature.

When my son and I visited the Ford Nature Center for the first time after renovations, we did spend some time inside exploring the displays and bird-watching in the bird observation room. However, we spent most of our time outside.

Stunning. Walking up the steps from the parking lot, we noticed the rooftop garden. Looking at the native species in the lush garden, we could also see the native wildflower meadow stretching out below us on the property. Sedges, alliums and bulbs in the rooftop garden will attract pollinators while simultaneously absorbing rainwater and reducing stormwater runoff. We sat for a few minutes in the rocking chairs, enjoying the soft breeze and listening to the birds at the birdfeeders.

We started exploring the grounds by taking the Axtman Trail for All People. The 0.1-mile paved trail weaves through the wooded habitat surrounding the nature center. We passed by Virginia bluebells as we enjoyed the warmth of the sunshine filtering through the freshly opened leaf canopy above us. I can’t emphasize it enough — the property is stunning.

Halfway along the trail, we meandered off the paved trail further into the woods. Ramps and garlic mustard were growing among fallen branches and leaf debris. Like most kids when they reach wide-open spaces, my

The Axtman Trail for All People weaves through the wooded habitat surrounding the nature center. Virginia bluebells could be seen along the trail. (Julie Geiss photo)

son was off balancing on rocks, tree stumps and decomposing trees.

As I stood in the middle of the forest with the stately Ford Nature Center behind me, I couldn’t help but think, “I can’t believe this is Youngstown.”

With a soft breeze blowing through the valley and a bluejay darting from tree to tree, I realized nature and nature education is the heart of Youngstown, where the past is preserved, the present is enjoyed and the future is bright.

(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.)

Mahoning County: Orders for fingerling size fish are due to the district office by May 5. Pick-up will be from 2 to 3 p.m., May 11 at the Canfield Fairgrounds. Fish available for order include fathead minnows, white amur, Japanese koi, largemouth bass, bluegill, yellow perch, channel catfish, hybrid bluegill and shell crackers. Also available are fish food, pond conditioner and pond maintenance books. Orders can be placed with the district office by phone at 330-740-7995. Pick-up will require a container lined with a heavy-duty, unscented black trash bag filled with water from the pond where the fish will live. The bag needs to be large enough to be tied at the top. The district staff recommends 5 to 8 gallons of water per 100 fish. White amur must be placed in a container with a lid or liner large enough to be tied at the top. Five gallons of water is required for every two white amur.

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Districts: This listing will run as space permits until the ordering deadline has passed. Send your fish sale information to: Farm and Dairy, P.O. Box 38, Salem, OH 44460.

May outdoor programs at Woodcock Creek Nature Center

MEADVILLE, Pa. — There will be a variety of programs in May at the Crawford County Conservation District’s Woodcock Creek Nature Center and Stainbrook Park.

• Basic Compass. May 10, from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. at Stainbrook Park Shelter No. 1. District Watershed Specialist Brian Pilarcik and educator Kathy Uglow will discuss the basics of using a compass. You will learn how to get your “pace count.” Then, try out your new skills doing hands-on activities. Materials and compasses will be provided for the program.

• Four Herbs are Better than One! May 18, from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. at the Nature Center Conference Room. Learn a bit of interesting

background on various herbs. Then, plant four of your own in a little container to take home. Registration limited to first 10 people. Cost will be $2 per participant.

• Ticks. May 22, from 4:30 to 5:30p.m. at the Nature Center Conference Room. Dare 2B Aware will present a program about how we can be “Prepared and Proactive” while we are enjoying nature. Registration limited. Call to reserve a seat.

All Woodcock Creek Nature Center events require pre-registration. Call 814-763-5269 to register or for more information. Event information is also available at crawfordconservation.org. and on the district Facebook page. All children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult.

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SAT., MAY 6 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 6 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 6 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: 330-204-6545

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: 330-341-1026 - www. ccata.squarespace.com

SAT., MAY 13 at 11:00 am Antique Tractor PullWayne Co. Truck &#038; 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

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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 Spring Power Pull Located at Jefferson County Fairgrounds, Smithfield, OH. Presented by CS Pulling Promotions For information: 740-424-3663 - cspullingpromotions.com

A WRANGLER’S RECKLESS WRITINGS

This old hat

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

The other day I considered, was it time to buy a new hat? And one that would make me look skinny. I’ve heard of miracles like that.

I perused the cowboy hats on the wall. There were black ones and gray ones alike. I wanted to leave with a brand new hat but would soon hear about the price hike.

I picked out a Stetson, at least the right name. And pointed it out to the clerk. He snatched it so fast, it made my head swim. I was thinking he might be a jerk.

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Antique Tractor Pull - Marshallville Located at Marshallville, OH. Presented by Marshallville Historical Society Antique Tractor Pullers For information: 330464-1314 330-465-4397 or 330-855-2212 - www.marshallvillepullers.com

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: 330-341-1026 - www. ccata.squarespace.com

FRI., JUN 2 at 7:00 pm Antique Tractor Pull - Western Pa. Antique Tractor Pullers Association Located at Lawrence County Fairgrounds, New Castle, PA. Present ed by Western Pennsylvania Antique Tractor Pullers Association For information: 724-657-4419 - www.wpatpa. com

SAT., JUN 3 at 2:00 pm Antique Tractor Pull - Washington and Greene Co. Located at Washington County Fairgrounds, Washington, PA. Presented by Washington and Greene County Antique Tractor Association, Inc. For information: 724-747-6028 - www.wgcata.com

SAT., JUN 3 at 10:00 am Antique Tractor Pull - River Valley Located at Harvest Barn Track, Sugarcreek, Ohio. Presented by River Valley Antique Tractor Pullers Assn. Inc. For information: 330-204-6545

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: 724445-2542 412-491-7096 or 724-502-6120 - www.westernpapullers.com

He said, “You sure you want this hat? It’s got a hefty price.” I asked how much. He said, “Three hundred!” Didn’t have to tell me twice!

The doggone clerk was wearing his smirk. Said, “Your hat’s a sad sad story.” But I won’t call him jerk, ‘cuz he sounded more like a snollygoster in glory.

This hat of mine was given to me some fifty years to date. A 10X Stetson from my folks, in hopes I’d graduate.

My hat ain’t got a fancy shape like Yellowstone or Gus. Not every hat is Hollywood. So pardner what’s the fuss?

This hat has kept my head warm from the frigid winter days. And blocks out all the sunburn from the sunshine’s hottest rays.

I remember the day when old Jake tossed me high. I came slamming hard to the ground. But my hat stayed in place. There is no disgrace for a lid that keeps your head sound.

Now the top of my head ain’t seen a hair’s thread since forty-odd years passedme by. But my hat don’t complain. It stays just the same, slightly cocked there above my right eye.

To my daughter’s despair, I wore my hat to see my grandson born. Yet I did take it off when Grandma passed, hat in hand we all did mourn.

I’m wearing my old hat again. How long will it be around? Each morning it’s still on the hook. I know where it can be found.

I’ll dust the dirt and grime off from my Stetson cowboy hat. And treat it much more kindly than a plain old head hat rack.

It’s more than just a hat. My Stetson’s full of history. It don’t matter ‘bout its looks, my hat is good enough for me.

So with luck for years I’ll keep this hat. It’s a classic at this place. ‘Cuz it fits down snug, guarding my mug. Yes, I think it adds grit to my face.

(Bryce Angell’s father was an outfitter and guide for 35 years, and Bryce was there to shoe and care for the horses and help him do the cooking. Bryce is from Idaho and still rides into the Tetons, Yellowstone and surrounding areas. His poems are mostly of personal experience. He can be reached at angellranch62@gmail.com.)

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Wild turkey season underway in 83 Ohio counties

COLUMBUS — Ohio hunters checked 4,078 wild turkeys during the opening weekend of spring hunting season, April 22-23, according to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources Division of Wildlife.

In 2022, hunters checked 3,315 wild turkeys on the opening weekend. The average taken during the first two days of the previous three seasons is 3,590 birds.

The top 10 counties for wild turkey harvest reported during the opening weekend of the 2023 south zone: Adams (129), Muskingum (127), Belmont (117), Guernsey (115), Gallia (114), Harrison (114), Jefferson (111), Monroe (109), Tuscarawas (105) and Meigs (104).

The Division of Wildlife has issued 37,610 spring turkey permits that are valid throughout the spring hunting season. In addition to the opening weekend results, youth

hunters checked 1,823 wild turkeys during Ohio’s youth season on April 15-16.

Wild turkey hunting in Ohio’s south zone is open until May 21.

Beginning May 1, south zone hunters can hunt from 30 minutes before sunrise until sunset. The spring season began in the northeast zone (Ashtabula, Cuyahoga, Geauga, Lake and Trumbull counties) April 29. Check the 2022-23 Ohio hunting and trapping regulations for more information.

Each summer, the Division of Wildlife collects information on young wild turkeys, called poults. Brood surveys in 2021 and 2022 showed above average results that will benefit Ohio’s wild turkey population numbers this spring. The average poults per hen observed was 3.0 in 2022 and 3.1 in 2021, with a 10year average of 2.7.

Ohio’s spring season limit is one bearded turkey. Hunters are required to have a valid hunting license in addition to a spring turkey permit, unless exempted. Successful hunters are required to game-check their turkey no later than 11:30 p.m. on the day of harvest.

Game check, licenses, and permits are available on the HuntFish OH app, via the Ohio Wildlife Licensing System, or at a participating license agent. Game check can also be done by phone at 877-824-4864.

The mission of the Division of Wildlife is to conserve and improve fish and wildlife resources and their habitats for sustainable use and appreciation by all. Visit wildohio.gov to find out more.

Visit the ODNR website at ohiodnr.gov.

Wild turkeys checked during opening weekend

A county list of all wild turkeys checked by hunters during the opening weekend of the 2023 south zone is shown below. The first number following the county’s name shows the harvest numbers for 2023, and the three-year average from 2020 to 2022 is in parentheses.

A three-year average provides a better overall comparison to this year’s numbers, eliminating year-to-year variation because of weather, misaligned season dates, and other unavoidable factors. Numbers below are raw data and are subject to change.

Adams: 129 (99); Allen: 23 (16); Ashland: 31 (38); Ashtabula: 0 (0); Athens: 80 (84); Auglaize: 13 (9); Belmont: 117 (118); Brown: 85 (97); Butler: 76 (52); Carroll: 101 (95); Champaign: 30 (21); Clark: 9 (4); Clermont: 83 (72); Clinton: 15 (19); Columbiana: 85 (105); Coshocton: 98 (87); Crawford: 12 (12); Cuyahoga: 0 (0); Darke: 16 (14); Defiance: 51 (39); Delaware: 22 (29); Erie: 13 (9); Fairfield: 31 (28); Fayette: 2 (2); Franklin: 6 (5); Fulton: 40 (26); Gallia: 114 (87); Geauga: 0 (0); Greene: 7 (7); Guernsey: 115 (120);

Hamilton: 41 (29); Hancock: 10 (8); Hardin: 37 (21); Harrison: 114 (109); Henry: 18 (13); Highland: 86 (83); Hocking: 74 (62); Holmes: 47 (43); Huron: 24 (25); Jackson: 83 (76); Jefferson: 111 (99); Knox: 65 (65); Lake: 0 (0); Lawrence: 76 (50); Licking: 72 (74); Logan: 37 (30); Lorain: 27 (26); Lucas: 11 (12); Madison: 2 (2); Mahoning: 58 (47); Marion: 13 (10); Medina: 31 (22); Meigs: 104 (107); Mercer: 9 (5); Miami: 7 (8); Monroe: 109 (97); Montgomery: 16 (6); Morgan: 67 (70); Morrow: 51 (33); Muskingum: 127 (95);

Noble: 72 (81); Ottawa: 0 (0); Paulding: 19 (14); Perry: 98 (58); Pickaway: 7 (4); Pike: 67 (45); Portage: 39 (44); Preble: 50 (34); Putnam: 7 (10); Richland: 59 (44); Ross: 84 (76); Sandusky: 9 (7); Scioto: 82 (54); Seneca: 33 (26); Shelby: 14 (13); Stark: 69 (60); Summit: 11 (17); Trumbull: 0 (0); Tuscarawas: 105 (105); Union: 13 (11); Van Wert: 5 (5); Vinton: 64 (58); Warren: 29 (23); Washington: 95 (87); Wayne: 19 (28); Williams: 59 (46); Wood: 10 (4); Wyandot: 28 (15).

The 2023 total is 4,078, and the three-year average total is 3,590.

Kids’ Fishing Derby will be at Lake Vesuvius, May 13

PEDRO, Ohio — The Wayne National Forest will host a Kids’ Fishing Derby at Lake Vesuvius May 13. Kids and youth 4 to 17, accompanied by a parent or guardian, are invited to come out to Lake Vesuvius with their fishing poles, bait and tackle boxes to take part in the free fishing derby, which includes prizes, lunch and beverages.

Derby registration will open at 8 a.m. at the Lake Vesuvius boat ramp, with the competition commencing at 9 a.m. In addition to the fishing competition, there will be other activities and informational booths available for all who attend.

More information about the

event is available by calling the Wayne National Forest Ironton Ranger District at 740-534-6500 and on social media pages. If possible, participants should bring their own fishing poles, buckets, bait and chairs. Limited poles and bait will be available for children who do not have their own. All who attend are encouraged to dress appropriately for the weather, including bringing hats and sunscreen.

For additional safety of fishing derby attendees, the Lake Vesuvius boat ramp will be closed beginning at 6 a.m. the day of the event, but is anticipated to reopen by 2 p.m.

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What to know about tick, Lyme season following a mild winter

PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — After a mild winter in the U.S., will there be an uptick in ticks this year?

Researchers say it is hard to predict how the tick season will play out. This year’s mild winter and early snow melt, though, could mean more ticks earlier than usual and a wider spread of Lyme disease and other tick-borne diseases, scientists said.

In Connecticut, ticks are showing up in greater numbers this year, according to Goudarz Molaei, a tick expert for the state. So far, more than 700 ticks have been sent in for a testing program that normally would have gotten 200 to 300 by now. The state typically sees a lot of Lyme disease, which got its name from a Connecticut town.

“It’s going to be an above average year for tick activity and abundance,” Molaei said.

WHAT DISEASES DO TICKS SPREAD?

Infected ticks spread bacteria, viruses and parasites that make people sick. Lyme disease is the most common tick-borne infection in the U.S., mostly in the Northeast and Midwest. An estimated 476,000 Americans are diagnosed with Lyme disease each year, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Black-legged ticks, also called deer ticks, can carry more than Lymecausing bacteria. They can also spread babesiosis, anaplasmosis and Powassan virus disease. The lone star tick,

mainly located in southern, eastern and midwestern states, can carry ehrlichiosis and Heartland virus disease. American dog ticks can spread Rocky Mountain spotted fever. Ticks pick up disease-causing germs by biting infected wildlife, usually rodents.

WHEN IS TICK SEASON?

It varies by region, but tick season generally stretches from April to October. Ticks are mostly dormant during the cold winter months, and emerge as temperatures rise, but can be active on warm winter days, too. Memorial Day is often considered the start of the season but that’s largely because that’s when people in cold-weather states start spending more time outdoors, said Sam Telford of Tufts University’s school of veterinary medicine in North Grafton, Massachusetts. Lyme disease cases typically peak in June, July and August. April and May are typically lighter months, but not always.

Tiny ticks at the nymph stage — about the size of poppy seed — could be active early this year, said Dr. Bobbi Pritt, who studies tick-borne diseases at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota.

“When we have mild winters, we do anticipate that the ticks are going to be out earlier, and biting humans,” Pritt said.

WHAT MAKES FOR A BAD SEASON?

Government disease trackers say predicting how tick-borne diseases will trend is complicated. The num-

ber of ticks can vary from region to region, and diagnoses can be affected by how well different doctors test and report cases. The changing climate has both positive and negative implications for ticks, as warm, wet weather is beneficial to them, but especially hot weather is not, Telford said. Tiny ticks could indeed be active early, but a dry, hot summer could also kill ticks, he said. The best approach is to assume ticks will be very active.

“Every year should be considered a bad tick year,” he said.

HOW CAN PEOPLE PROTECT AGAINST TICKS?

Thankfully, there are numerous ways to prevent tick bites. The CDC recommends treating clothing with products containing 0.5% permethrin. It’s also important to be especially cautious in areas where ticks live, such as grassy and wooded areas. Using repellents and doing thorough checks afterward is also key, the CDC says. Limiting exposed skin also helps avoid bites.

The disease can cause a fever, chills, fatigue and muscle and joint pain. It is treated with antibiotics, and most people recover. Left untreated, it can worsen, causing symptoms such as heart problems and debilitating pain. There is no Lyme vaccine on the market in the U.S. for people but one is being tested.

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Incident puts focus on bird strikes

Shortly after an ordinary takeoff from an Ohio airport, April 23, passengers aboard an American Airlines plane became alarmed when they heard loud noises and saw flames shooting out of an engine.

Moments later, when they learned a bird strike had caused an issue, many feared the worst. They took to their phones and social media to spread the word as the hobbled plane returned to the airport and landed without incident or injury.

“Scariest 30 minutes of my life this morning. And scary for my family, fiance, best friend and coworker who all got a text from me that my plane was crashing and I love them and I hope they get this message,” Cassy Sleeper said in a Facebook post. “So very blessed for my guardian angels who landed us safely. I am happy to now be back in my house, praying thanks to God for keeping us all safe.”

American Airlines flight 1958 had 173 people on board when it departed from John Glenn Columbus International Airport in Columbus, Ohio, headed to Phoenix around 7:45 a.m., April 23. The fire was detected a short time later and the Boeing 737 returned to the airport, where firefighters quickly doused the flames.

John Fisher, another passenger aboard the flight, told WCMH-TV in Columbus that the pilot said a flock of geese flew into the engine.

“The engine started making real loud ‘clonk, clonk, clonk’ noises (and) they eventually turned the engine off and turned around and went back to the airport,” Fisher said.

The airline said the plane was

taken out of service for maintenance and that the passengers were booked on other flights. The facility remained operating as usual, and the fire only caused some minor flight delays, airport officials said.

The Federal Aviation Administration is investigating the matter. Spotlight on problems. The strike has again put a spotlight on the problems pilots, carriers and airports are facing as expanding bird and wildlife populations are making such strikes more commonplace, along with increased air traffic by quieter, turbofan-powered aircraft.

According to the Federal Aviation Administration, 15,556 strikes were reported in 2021, an increase of 33% from the 11,666 strikes reported in 2020. Globally, wildlife strikes killed more than 300 people and destroyed roughly 300 aircraft from 1988-2021. The administration has been researching new technology that could significantly reduce the chances of aircraft striking birds. It would give birds the warnings they need to fly out of the paths of oncoming airplanes and helicopters.

Sarah McQuaide, communications and media relations manager for the Columbus Regional Airport Authority, which runs the John Glenn airport, said the authority’s airport operations team conducts airfield inspections multiple times a day to identify and mitigate any risks, and a full-time wildlife specialist adds to the efforts. She said bird strikes there vary seasonally with bird activity and bird migration, adding that the most strikes occur during bird migration periods.

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Companies to pay for cleanup at site near Moundsville, W.Va.

PHILADELPHIA — The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection have entered a settlement with Honeywell International Inc. and Olin Corporation that requires the companies to pay cleanup costs and implement the cleanup remedy at the HanlinAllied-Olin Superfund Site, near Moundsville, West Virginia.

According to EPA, a conservative estimate of the past and future cleanup costs covered by this settlement exceeds $8 million, which could be higher depending on the final future costs.

Site

is approximately 3 miles south of Moundsville between the Ohio River, West Virginia Route 2, and the Moundsville Golf Course.

The major contaminant of concern at the site is mercury. This cleanup action will contain and remove the contamination, which will allow the community to benefit from reuse and improve the Ohio River for recreation and fishing.

The settlement was originally filed March 1, and was subject to a 30-day comment period. Having received no comments, the settlement was entered April 19 in federal court for the Northern District of West Virginia.

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ODNR a finalist for the 2023 Gold Medal Award

COLUMBUS — The Ohio Department of Natural Resources has been selected as a finalist for the 2023 Gold Medal Award from the American Academy for Park and Recreation Administration in partnership with the National Recreation and Park Association.

AAPRA awards the National Gold Medal Award to a park system that demonstrates excellence in longrange planning, resource management and innovative approaches. After a nationwide search, Ohio was selected as a finalist for the award.

Every year, millions of people discover new thrills within Ohio’s 75 state parks, where they can go hiking, biking, fishing, swimming, horseback riding and even play disc golf. With a range of overnight options, visitors can make it a long weekend, with a night under the stars or a stay in a luxurious lodge.

ODNR’s message to the National Gold Medal Award judges is that Ohio State Parks offer sustainabil-

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ity, accessibility, fun, and education in every direction of the state. These goals are accomplished by offering free admission at every state park and maintaining a well-informed staff that can offer fun and knowledgeable activities.

Founded in 1965, the National Gold Medal Award program honors communities in the United States that demonstrate excellence in parks and recreation.

A panel of highly qualified park and recreation professionals will review and judge all finalists’ application materials. Judges are chosen for their considerable experience and knowledge in parks and recreation on both the local and national levels.

This year’s finalists will compete for the Grand Plaque Award honors and the winners will be announced in October during the 2023 NRPA Conference in Dallas.

For more information on the National Gold Medal Award Program, visit aapra.org.

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From the Proclamation of President Harry s. Truman – V-e Day, May 8, 1945

“the Allied armies,

through sacrifice and devotion and with God’s help, have wrung from Germany a final and unconditional surrender. The western world has been freed of the evil forces which for five years and longer have imprisoned the bodies and broken the lives of millions upon millions of freeborn men. Our Armies of Liberation have restored freedom to these suffering peoples, whose spirit and will the oppressors could never enslave.

wrung verb / rung (past tense of wring) : to squeeze or twist especially so as to make dry or to extract moisture or liquid. oppressor noun / o·press·or : a person of authority who uses power unjustly to keep people under control. enslave verb / en·slave

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May 8 is V-E Day – What does that mean?

World War II began in 1939. In a nutshell, the “Allies” (mainly, the United States, Great Britain and Russia) fought the “Axis Powers” (mainly, Nazi Germany, Japan and Italy) to rid the world of the pain and suffering the Axis powers were forcing on innocent people in the quest of world domination. Germany finally surrendered, May 8, 1945, after nearly six years of horrific war. The world rejoiced the day that vIcToRy in EURoPE was declared! Ask your parents or grandparents if any of your relatives are WWII veterans. Without the millions of brave volunteers, the world would be a very different place today. Understanding what our relatives did isn’t just a boring history lesson – it’s a life lesson to learn from so it never happens again. Don’t be afraid to ask questions. Understanding is a very powerful tool!

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Naturalist program creates connections with nature

ASHLAND, Ohio — The Ashland Soil and Water Conservation District has partnered with Darwin’s Dream and renowned area naturalist Carrie Elvey to bring an Ohio Certified Volunteer Naturalist program to Ashland County. This is the second year they are offering the course in Ashland County.

Elvey a former senior naturalist at The Wilderness Center and has been named the OCVN teacher of the year on two occasions.

Course. The course will take place Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, June 19-30 during the day, from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m., at the Hazel Willis Woods, a 40-acre outdoor learning laboratory just south of Mifflin owned and operated by the Ashland Soil and Water Conservation District.

The OCVN program is designed to produce a balanced, practical, hand-on course in natural history. Topics covered will include ecological concepts, nature interpretation, stewardship and the fundamental identification skills and natural history of Ohio’s flora and fauna.

As Ohio’s population becomes more and more urban, people sometimes struggle making connections to nature. But those meaningful

connections are important, because the instill an appreciation for the natural world and help spark a passion to manage and conserve those resources for future generations.

OCVN gives participants an opportunity to develop their knowledge and skills in a hands-on way when it comes to Ohio’s environment and natural history. Participants then apply what they’ve learned through service to local parks, museums, nature centers and arboretums.

Registration for the course is $195 and includes all program materials and resources, instruction and snacks. The woods provides plenty of opportunities for education and exploration. The property contains a Loop Road then circles the perimeter of the 40 acres as well as a primitive cabin, garage, outhouses and pavilion.

Register. Registration is available online at eventbrite. com/e/2023-ohio-certified- volunteer-naturalist-training-tickets539630919607?fbclid=IwAR1ExQz2XOSFmPzBbqFl3vEcs0xd7ArJDjlBVI4RQepOj4EGNeoEjvWAJc

For more information, contact Ruth McCrea at Ashland SWCD at 419-281-7645.

Woodland management workshop offered May 17

COLUMBUS — If you own between 1 and 10 acres of tree-covered land, then you are one of over 6 million landowners in the USA. More than 50% of private forest ownership in Ohio alone is in the hands of small woodland owners like you. All these small pieces of woodland add up to over 1.5 million acres of forest in Ohio.

The next virtual Woodland Wednesday workshop will be May 17 at 6:30 p.m. and will explain how to use “The Small Woodland Management Manual,” written and compiled by Holden Forests and Gardens. Participants can gain assistance defining objectives, assessing a woodland’s health and age, balancing goals, and planning the next steps for management.

Registration is required for this

free online presentation and includes a free physical copy of the Small Woodland Management Manual to use during the workshop for those who register by May 9 (for adequate mailing time). Those who register later will receive a link to a downloadable PDF instead. Zoom access information will be provided upon registration. For more information, visit: woodlandwednesdaysmay2023. eventbrite.com or call 440-834-1122.

Weekend. Consider also joining the free Woodland Weekend inperson tour at Working Woods at the Holden Arboretum, May 20 to see topics discussed in this workshop firsthand. More at holdenfg.org/ classes/holden- arboretum/woodland-weekend- field-day.

W.Va. driver’s license design features bridge

CHARLESTON, W.Va. — The West Virginia Division of Motor Vehicles will begin issuing driver’s licenses and identification cards with a new look and design that matches the state’s tourism branding.

The new design features a background of West Virginia’s historic New River Gorge Bridge in the nation’s newest National Park, the New River Gorge National Park and Preserve, and uses the official state branding. The “Almost Heaven” tourism mark is also included on the back of each card.

The Almost Heaven brand, introduced by Gov. Jim Justice in 2018, has been adopted widely and can now be seen on all tourism advertising, welcome centers, signage, turnpike

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Cattle-Beef

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OHIO

SWITZERLAND OF

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

5breeding ageregisteredpolled Herefordbulls,bredforproduction, calvingease,growth,docilityandcarcass,moderateframe,EPDsonall, guaranteedbreeders;WeberRose Farms,LLC,Kimbolton,Ohio (234)281-1538

52Angus /Anguscrossheifers , weighing600-800-pounds;(740)5416881

Anguscows ,soontocalve;Angus bull,quiet,calm,goodheiferbull ; yearlingheifers;(330)633-7261

Misty View Angus farms

OPEN HOUSE AND BULL AND HEIFER SALE

Saturday, May 6th

All bulls have breeding soundness exams & EPD’s Can be purchased before and after sale day

John Martin, Cumberland 740 630 8297 | 740 651 7292

LUNCH WILL BE PROVIDED

NEEDED: 700-800 LB. STEERS

Cattle-Beef Cattle LLC

Todd Hoppel

BUYING FEEDER CATTLE

Hanoverton, Ohio 330-223-1916

CHIPPEWA VALLEY ANGUS FARMS

30 REGISTERED BLACK ANGUS YEARLING BULLS AND TWO 2-YEAR OLDS FOR SALE

All have passed a BSE exam and are fully vaccinated and wormed. 50% are considered “heifer bulls”. Most are sired by outstanding AI stud bulls.

For more information or to arrange an appointment to view please call

Matt Brown 330-383-1516

Matt Horst 330-464-8243

Laurie Ferguson 330-697-3529

Forsale fiveAngusbeeffeeders,eatinggrain,$2apoundor$800each ; Dillonvale,Ohioarea,call(740)7338291orcontactbyemail belinda.boyce1951@gmail.com

Forsale purebredblackAngusbulls; thesebullsarebredforcalvingease, goodtemperamentandperformance , readyforheavyservice,havebulls from18to24-monthsofage,$2,000$2,500;ShepherdFarm,Belmont , Ohio(740)433-9991

Foxfire Farms, LLC

AVELLA, PA

Registered Black Angus Bulls

Average BW 84-lbs., Adjusted WW 749-lbs., Adjusted YW 1156-lbs.

(724)587-5614-H

(724)344-2885-C

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Cattle-Beef

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NO BULL TOO BIG OR NASTY

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Bulls $2500

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Bulls available always 330-328-4470

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Oak Hill Angus • Avella, PA 2023 SPRING

PRIVATE

TREATY

BULL

SALE

at Oak Hill Farm

Yearling Black Angus Bulls

• Full Pedigree EPDs

• Performance Tested

• DNA Tested

• Breeding Soundness

Examined

• Delayed Pick-Up Option

Until 1 June

Complete Data on Bulls at oakhill4angus.com

Go to Cattle Sales then to Sale Bulls

CONTACT: OREN SMITH 724-825-0308 ohangus@pulsenet.com

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Coshocton, Ohio RYAN (740)294-0133 HEATHER (740)2940-2222

Reg.Angus bullsbyleadingAIsires, completeperformanceandEPDrecords,deliveryavailable,1styea r breedingseasonguarantee;(419)6515742or(419)606-8205.

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RegisteredHereford bullsforsalestout,rugged,easykeepingyearling andfallyearlingHerefordbullssired bybreedleadingAIsiresandouto f moneymaking,productivecowfamiliesthatpaythebills,semenchecked, ultrasoundcarcassdataandreadyto gotoworkforyou;J&LCattleServices,Jeromesville,Ohio,call/text (419)685-0549formoreinformation

REGISTERED SHORTHORN BULL $1500

(330)206-3031

Simi/Angus crossbredAngusfeeders,5steers,3heifers,approximately 500-pounds,$2.25apound;(724)8258894

40Angus /Holsteincrosssteers , weighingbetween250-500-pounds ; Somersetarea,callsonly (412)916-9259

Twoyearling Shorthornbullsouto f topsiresanddamsforsale;contact VendettaCattleCo,Nick(740)2751366orJohn(740)632-3713

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Y oungHereford bulls,9-12-months, vaccinated;JoeMardis,pleaseleave messageandnumber,Minervaarea (330)894-1519,(330)341-9689

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Dairy Equipment

Stein-way Equipment Apple Creek, OH

Manufacturer of:

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Dogs & Dog Supplies

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Forsale AKCregisteredGerman

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Excavating

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Farms & Real Estate

45acres ,waterfront,1houseand1 trailer,MonroeCounty,bestoffer ; (772)293-1215notext

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Approx. 12 acres:

Rt. 657, Old Rt. 14, Columbiana, OH - $900,000

Approx. 14 acres:

13280 Old East Liverpool Rd. (Rt. 30/45), West Point, OH - $1,900,000

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20221st cutmixedgrasshay,4x5net wrapped,140bales;Belmont,Ohio (216)407-0640

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NI272 cutditioner,completelyrebuilt, blades,tires,hydrauliccylinders hosesandpaint,verynice;Oberlin Ohio(440)315-5941

Retiringsmall hobbyfarm,NH478 haybine,$1,500;Hesston540,4x4 , stringroundbaler,electrictie,$3,000; EnonValley,(724)891-4224

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2018Krone 3200CVdiscbinehay mower,10-ft,$16,000orbestoffer ; (330)355-2245

Agwaybale chopper,smallsquare balechopperonwheels,goodcondition,newHondaengine,$1,850 ; (330)277-6044

NH256 rake,rebuiltgearbox, $2,400; alsoGehl420wheelrake,poorcondition,$500;(330)464-7272

NH311 supersweepwithchute , $5,950;NH311supersweepwith thrower,niceoriginalpaint,$6,950 ; NH373supersweepwithchute,originalpaint,$3,950;allbalersarerebuiltandfieldready;258dollywheel rake,niceoriginalpaint,likenew , $5,950;deliveryavailabledriver ; (724)651-5147

Customfarming operation,Wayne CountyOhio,lookingtofillfulltimepositionsoperatingandmaintaininglate modelfarmequipmentandtrucks , CDLrequired,competitivepaybased onexperience,OT,sickleave,vacation,healthinsurance,homemost nights,abletoworkvariousseason hours;contactDarrellSteine r (330)464-8806oremail; employment.scf@gmail.com

Full-timefarm maintenanceworke r wanted,smallhorsefarminStreetsborolookingforteamplayerwhois honest,hardworking,self-motivatedindividualwhocanoperatetractors , dumptrucks,skidsteer,plowtrucks andmowers,knowledgeinroofing , plumbing,electricalandtractormechanicsaplus;call(216)403-9147

Landscapingcompany lookingfo r crewleaderandcrewmembers ; (330)482-5034

NetworkSystem Administrator;do youlovetechnologyandproblemsolving?thisfull-timepositionforthe WayneCountyCommissionersoffice offersjobstability,greatbenefitsanda greatretirementsystemalongwith11 paidholidaysperyearandamplesick andvacationleave(thatrollsoverto thenextyearifunused);toseeafull listofresponsibilitiesandqualificationsandtoapply,visitusonlineat www.wayneohio.org/employment-opportunities;questions?call330-2875410

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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Seasonal/part-time CDLdrivers competitivepay,ClassAandB,home mostnights,greatopportunityespeciallyforaretiredtruckdrivertojoin SteinersCustomFarminginOrrville , Ohio;contactDarrell(330)464-8806 , emailemployment.scf@gmail.com WastewaterOperator (full-time);do youcareaboutWayneCounty’senvironment?doyouwanttohelpprotect it?ifsolooknofurther,theWayne CountyCommissionersarelookingfor therightpersontofillthisfull-timeposition;weoffermeaningfulwork,job stability,greatbenefits,greatretirementsystem,11paidholidayspe r year,amplesickleaveandvacation leave(bothwhichcanrollovertothe nextyear);musthaveaWastewate r License1or2issuedbytheOhioEPA orbewillingtoobtainone;toseeafull listofresponsibilitiesandqualificationsandtoapply,visitusonlineat www.wayneohio.org/employment-opportunities;questions?call330-2875410

Horses & Ponies

BUCKEYE MINI HORSE, DONKEY, PONY AND HORSE AUCTION

May 13, 2023

Tack: 8:30AM |

Animals:12PM

Wayne County Fairgrounds 199 Vanover St., Wooster, Ohio Daniel Schrock Auctioneer (330)763-0905

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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

Dairyhorse andbeefqualityhay largesquaresandroundbales;call (740)502-4244

Ellyson'sInc. buyerandsellerofhay andstraw;truckloadlotsof500to600bales;(330)223-1594orwrite

Ellyson'sInc.,28689SpeidelRoad EastRochester,Ohio44625.

Forsale (2)9-ftx200-ft.bagsofcorn silage;(740)424-4667

Forsale 1stcut3x3x7bigsquare bales,alfalfa,orchardgrass,timothy, norain,candeliver;(740)502-1400

Forsale 3rdcut,4x4,roundbales wrapped;1stand2ndct,4x5,round bales,dry;(724)651-4306

Forsale brightcleandry3x3x8big squarebalesofstraw,$40each ; (330)317-9266

Goodclean balesofhay, $ 3.50pe r bale,50ormore$3perbale ; (740)922-0032

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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. NO HAY STACK IN HOOP BARN UNTIL FRIDAY MAY 19TH AT 4PM Danville Auction, LLC “Where the Small Farmers Meet” 15780 Body Road, Danville, OH 1/2 mile east of Danville, off Rt. 62 740-599-6607 Danville Auction is licensed and bonded in favor of the State of Ohio. Aiden Yoder, Auctioneer 330-231-8983 Grain Storage, Dry/Hand. Equip 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 Forsale newandusedGTrecirculatingbatchdryers,severalusedavailable,deliveryavailable;callanytime (877)422-0927 FOR SALE GRAIN AUGERS 8x57 Hutchinson total rebuild $4,000/OBO 8x53 Hutchinson needs work $1,000/OBO CALIBER FEED AND SUPPLY 8550 St. Rt. 534, Windsor, OH 44099 (440)272-1900 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

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Buying all types of horses and ponies, sound or unsound.Pick up at farm — Ohio and PA. (330) 719-5980

TennesseeWalking Horsemares , bay14-yrold,champagnebuckskin 14-yrold,black/whitepaint20-yrold allgreatontrails,wellgaited,bornand raisedonourfarm;Lisbon44432 (330)424-5895

Smokey Lane Stables, Inc

Saturday, May 6

Riding Horse & Pony Sale

Tack: 8:00 A.M. Horses: 12:00 Noon

Catalog consignments due April 26

Friday, May 12

Horse Sale

Tack: 5:30 P.M. · Horses: 7:00 P.M.

Saturday, June 3

Riding Horse & Pony Sale

Tack 8:00 A.M. Horses 12 Noon

Catalog consignments due May 24 686 Smokey Lane Rd NW

Sugarcreek, OH 44681 PH 330-852-2237

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KiotiCS2410 tractor,60-in.deck , loader,220hrs,fullyserviced,$13,500 OBO;(234)855-4091

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(2) Allis Chalmers Snap Coupler Plows. Older Model .......... $90 New Model Snap Coupler Bottoms, heavy duty, completely mounted, full pickup ....................... $300

(419)668-4163

Catskid steer,236B,650hrs,7,000poundmachine,heavyduty6-ft brushog,$39,000;callonly(724)9774760 Dieselinjection pumps,injectorsand turbos,manyexchangeunitsavailableorwillrebuildyours;questionsor pricing,calltollfree(866)376-2904

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Here are two situations where you need to be alarmed and vigilant

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Nice Glencoe 5x Disc Chisel - $5,750.

Brillion 21’ Wing Fold Cultimulcher

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Kewanee 1010 – 18’ Hyd Flat Fold Disc

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Machinery & Equipment
EQUIPMENT:
Dbl Disc, PW, Fert IH 510 21x7, Dbl Disc, Press Wheels JD 8250 14x7, Dbl Disc, PW, Grass - $2,900. New Grass Seeders for JD 750 15’ Drills; Complete, While They Last - $2,950. JD 7000 6x30 Planter, Dry Fert - $6,000. JD 7000 6x Planter, Dry, As Traded - $4,500. JD 7200 4x36 Liquid, No-Till, Nice New & Used Fert Boxes for JD Planters New
IH 5100 18x7,
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U DRIVE! Hours By Appt. – Closed Sunday 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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Machinery & Equipment

LittleGiant 42-ft.hayandgrainelevatorwithgrainspout,2-HPelectric motor,150-ft.of220powercorn $1,500;(330)418-9761

MaterMaccvacuum 4-rowcornplanter,$8,000;Ford5000tractorselect-ospeed,$6,000;after6pm(330)8772257

Machinery & Equipment

1946Farmall HInternationalHarvester,runsgreatandlooksgoodtoo hasnotbeenrestored,mostlyoriginal condition,$2,250;callortextforpics orquestions(330)488-4883

2018Case Puma200,4,000hrs,32 mphCVTtransmission,frontaxleand cabsuspension,completefactoryauto steer,4remotes,$111,500;(330)2776044

Machinery & Equipment

IH5100 soybeanspecial,21-hole,like new,$3,500;JD7000cornplanter,4row,36-in.,dryfertilizer,$2,500,good condition;Sullivan,(419)736-2772 leavemessage

JD5460 forageharvester,rearwheel assist,with3-rowwidecornheadand 5-1/2-ft.hayhead,goodworkingmachine,$15,000;callortext(740)3501421

Machinery & Equipment

KubotaL3600 withloader,1,517hrs, glideshifttransmission,$20,000;also KubotaF3990frontdeckhydro mower,626hrs,$20,000;(330)3395274

Flatbed/ramp truck,Bradenwinch

1978InternationalPaystar5000,solid truck,runsanddrivesgreat,6-v92 Detroitengine,8-speedRoadrangerw/ OD,Hendricksonsuspension,$9,500 OBO;call/text(330)846-3406

Machinery & Equipment

Forsale Brillion9shankdiscchisel , allbearingsanddiscingoodshape $3,250;forsalethreepointflysprayer withblower,new110-gallontank,540 ptopump,everythingworkslikeit should,$2,900;(330)462-3573

KrauseLandsman XT10-ftsoilfinisher/onepasstillagetool,hasnewtires andnewerhydraulichoses,sweeps replacedlastyear,excellentshape , fieldready,asking$8,500OBO

S & S Equipment

Wilson Farms

COMBINES

4X4'S AVAILABLE FOR ALL MODELS OF JD COMBINES

CIH 7230 2490/1973 Hrs., nice! $107,500

CIH 1688 $16,500

CIH 2388 4x4, Field Track $48,500

JD 9870 4x4 pro-drive $72,500

JD 9760 Nice! $55,000

JD 9770 4x4 $79,500

JD 9500 $14,500

JD 9760 4x4 $55,000

JD 300 Picker $4,500

TRACTORS

White 2-85 $9,750

JD 148 Loader $3,700

PLANTERS

Kinze 2000 6/11 $15,500

JD 8300 grain drill $3,700

White 5100 15" 15 Row planter no till CALL

Black Machine 12-30" 13-15" $8,750

CORNHEADS

CIH 3406 hydraulic deck plates.

Nice head $19,950

CIH 3206 6 row 30" Nice! $25,750

CIH 1063 $3,900

JD 693 poly snouts $8,750

GRAINHEADS

JD 920 full finger auger $14,900

JD 630F high dam, Nice! $16,000

'11

JD 625F Nice $17,000

'02

JD 925F Nice $13,000

Gleaner 820 20' Nice $9,750

CIH 1020 20' Nice! CALL

JD 930F CALL

CIH 1020 25' CALL

JD 215, Nice! $2,750

'09

JD 635F $11,500

SPREADERS

H & S 2602 540 PTO $5,750

Meyer VMax 2636 $9,500

HAY EQUIPMENT

JD 567 net wrap $13,500

Vermeer 604XL net wrap $8,750

JD 926 discbine 9'9" $10,750

JD 530 Rolls, 1000 PTO $13,750

NH 209, 54 PTO $24,750

CIH 3640 4x4 bales Nice! $4,900

Parrish 10 bale accumulator & grapple CALL

2021 Esch 2018 Tedder 18' CALL SPRAYERS

Hardi CM875 60' hydr. fold eagle boom $9,750

Century HD1000 60' X fold boom $8,750

Hard Nav 1000 80' hydraulic front fold eagle boom $8,750

Fast 9613 1300 gal. 75' booms $16,500

Sprayer Specialties XLRD $11,750

Top Air 1200 90' booms $15,500

Hagie 2100 $22,500

Hardi Nav 550, hyd. booms $7,750

Hardi Nav 1100 $10,750

FEED GRINDER / MIXERS

Penta 4110 low profile $10,750

Jaylor 3425 conveyor, scales $7,750

Automatic 9110 Roller Miller $11,500

JD 700 COMING IN Patz 800 scales, Nice! $12,750

DRILLS

JD 750 Drill Nice! $19,500

NEW JD DRILL GRASS SEED BOXES AVAILABLE

WE HAVE A VERY LARGE SUPPLY OF NEW TRACTOR RIMS AVAILABLE CHECK

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Machinery & Equipment

BrillionLCS 9shankchiselwithdisc frontandback,$14,000OBO;Brillion 9shankdiscchiselplow,$4,000OBO; Krause286011shankdiscchisel plow,$3,500OBO;Brillion25-ft.cultimulcher,$13,500OBO;Lordstown , Ohio(330)770-6206

Machinery & Equipment

(3)52-in. fiberglassexhaustfanswith louvers,goodcondition;AppleCreek Ohio,(330)695-4543

A.N. Farm Equipment

BUY • SELL • TRADE

658 Twp Rd 1451 Shiloh, OH 44878 567.805.1494

Bobcat T66, 538 hrs., 2 Speed, Auto ride, Head & AC, Excellent Cond. . $61,300

Bobcat T750, 3020 hrs., Wide Track, Enclosed Cab, Kubota Eng.. . $39,000

Case IH Farmall 50A, 730 hrs.,

Machinery & Equipment

Abrush hogrototiller,6-ft,goodtines, $1,800;(440)533-5154

330-897-1106

D & J SALES AND SERVICE INC

TRACTORS

#2811 McCormick X6.55 4WD 126hp w/cab loader power shift/ shuttle 1000 hours .....$75000

#2881 McCormick X4.50 4WD 85hp 12x12 shuttle 23 hours like new 2021 model .......$46500

#2652 McCormick MTX 120 4WD 100Hp w/ C/H/A 2011 model frt weights 2000hrs ....$72500

#2915 McCormick X7.650 4wd w/C/H/A Loader 2021 model 150hp 80hrs warranty ...$133000

#2925 McCormick X60.20 4wd w/C/H/A Loader 2700hrs 80 PTO HP ps trans .............$44500

#2761 SAME Argon 50 4wd ROPS Canopy 8x8 trans missing 2nd gear As Is 1100 hrs$9950

#2940 MF 4709 4wd ROPS w/ canopy Loader Rear wheel weights 2019 model 1100 hrs .Call

#2975 MF 135 2WD 45hp power steering hyd remotes like new tires recent tune up .....$4450

#3013 Kubota BX2360 SubCompact Tractor/Loader/Mower 800hrs Ex Condition.........$11950

#2996 Kioti NX5510 55hp 4WD hydro 3rd function on loader dual remotes warranty ...$33900

#3004 New Holland Workmaster 70 4WD 70hp canopy.................................................$24500

*MECHANICS SPECIALS* CALL FOR DETAILS

#1162 FORD 9N GAS ........................................................................................................$1250

MOWERS

#2156 Case IH 8312 Disc Mower Conditioner Center Pivot 12ft cut rubber rolls 1000RPM ....$9950

#2716 JD 535 MoCo w/ Impeller Conditioning drawbar hitch 1000RPM 11’6” cut ..................$13950

#2749 Vermeer TM1400 disc mower 2015 model ...................................................................$32500

#2378 Vermeer MC840 10’6”cut paddle conditioning new gearbox ready to go 2008 ............$14250

#2901 Hesston 1120 9ft mower conditioner w/rubber on steel rolls hyd cylinder ......................$2950

#3020 New Holland Duradisc 108M 3pt Disc Mower 2020 model low acres 7’10” cut ..............$9950

BALERS- ROUND

Hesston 545 Silage Baler 4x5 Twine Tie HD ....................................................................$5950

#2832 Hesston 855 twine tie 5x5 2000 model..................................................................$8950

#02900 Hesston 530 w/electric tie 3x4 bale good condition 1995 model .........................$6250

#2833 New Holland BR7050 twine tie 4x4 2010 model .................................................$12950

#2945 New Holland RF450 Superfeed approx. 300 bales 2019 model ..........................$22750

#3011 New Holland 650 w/twine and netwrap newer belts all new bearings 4x6 bale...$13950

#2948 Vermeer 504R Premium w/twine & net 8300 bales Endless Belts Float Tires.....$28500

#3016 Vermeer 605 Super M w/ twine and net wrap 2900 bales 5x6 bale 2014 model .$26500

#2779 Case IH 8420 w/ manual twine tie 39”x48” bale 500# bale “thru the shop” ...........$5750

#2907 John Deere 530 w/twine tie 5x5 bale Good Condition 1983 model .......................$4950

#3033 John Deere 435 w/ twine and net wrap Good Condition .......................................$7950

#3028 Krone VP 1500MC w/net wrap and knives 4x5 bale silage baler ........................$14500

*Qualifies for low interest financing thru Vermeer Credit Corp HAY TEDDERS & RAKES

#3017 FRONTIER WR2114 WHEEL RAKE 14 WHEELS GOOD CONDITION ............................$4850

#3018 VICTOR LH115 ROTARY RAKE (SAME AS A MILLER PRO?) GOOD CONDITION .......$3950 MISC.

#3026 Anderson RB200 Bale Wrapper 30 inch plastic 3pt hitch ..............................................$6950

#3030 H&S 7+4 silage wagon 14ft w/ roof heavy gear ex condition consigned no trades ....$11500

Vermeer SW 5000 Self Loading Bale Wrapper w/Electronic Control less than 1500 bales .$16500

#2923 Anderson RB580 Self Loading Round Bale Wrapper w/ manual controls Nice .........$18950

#2807 Kioti Mechron 2200 UTV 4WD w/Boss Plow, power steering diesel 396 hrs 2015...$11500

#2883 Worksaver SBS-2790A 7.5’ manual angle snow plow 2019 model...............................$3250

#2859 Snowco 60ft hay elevator electric motor like new cond w/transport wheels 1.5hp .......$7500

New Holland 358 w/scales 540rpm needs center auger inside tank could be repaired or used for parts at least one screen stored inside customer bought new machine ..............$7500

#2640 IH Grain Drill w/Grass Seed 10ft Ex Condition single disc............................................$4250

#2689 Little Giant Corn Drag w/ electric motor ..........................................................................$1250

#2994 Wallenstein BX62R wood chipper hyd feed 2014 model like new.................................$6950

#2690 Agromatic KB1000 Sq Bale Chopper .............................................................................$1350

#2909 Anderson SM-SP-E bale chopper less than 500 bales will do up to 4’ bale 540PTO $21950

#2495 New Holland Crop-Carrier 8 forage wagon ....................................................................$1950

#1861 New Holland 718 Chopper w/ hay head .........................................................................$2500

#1083 New Holland 717 R Chopper Head for Parts ...................................................................$250

#2163 Gehl FB99 Silage Blower ................................................................................................$1250

#2828 International 56 planter 4 row planter dry fertilizer not no till..........................................$1250

#2964 Brillion 8ft pull type cultipacker good condition ...............................................................$1500

#2514 Post Splitter 3pt will split a 7ft post ..................................................................................$1500

#2976 Custom made log splitter ...................................................................................................$750

#2702 Rhino SE5 5ft brush hog 2001 model.............................................................................$1750

#1834 Woods RM500 Finish Mower Good Cond 4 ½ ft cut .....................................................$1500

#2866 Woods RM306 finish mower good project mower needs work .......................................$250

#2847 John Deere MX15 rotary cutter 15ft 540 PTO 2016 model .........................................$15750

#2873 Bush Hog 2815 Flex Wing Rotary Cutter 15ft chains shielding 540 PTO ...................$18950

#2949 Bush Hog ES2552 Zero Turn Lawn Mower w/Kohler Engine 280hrs 52” deck ............$4450

Used Set of Tracks off of a Mustang RT2500 450x86Bx58L ....................................................$1250

Hesston Stack Mover ....................................................................................................................$300

Bale Kicker off of Krone VP1510 round baler ..............................................................................$500

Cab off of International 1066.........................................................................................................$250

International 620 Press Drill ........................................................................................................$1500

Backhoe bucket 24” w/ 1.5” pin holes ...........................................................................................$250

Quick hitch base w/bucket and bale spear off of Allied 585 loader ...........................................$1500

#2903 Frontier Euro bale spear like new......................................................................................$875

#2838 2 bottom plow .....................................................................................................................$350

#2910 Rural King TRB-60-RR 3pt rear blade ..............................................................................$575

#2979 Custom made horse feeder...............................................................................................$450

NEW EQUIPMENT IN STOCK

Feed Train Bunk Feeders, Feed Bins, Creep Feeders Nice Selection of Front and Rear Bale Spears & Pallet Forks

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Check out our website at www.djsalesandservice.com

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Machinery & Equipment

Forcart $2,000;aluminum2wheeled cart,$2,000;(412)607-3950

JD Model 5500

YR-2000, Cab, Heater/Air, All new BKT Radials, 4x4 with Front-end loader Bale Spear and GP bucket, new JD clutch, pressure plate, throw out bearing, all new LED lights and many more new parts.

740-260-4289

SPECIALIZING IN FARM EQUIPMENT

REPAIRS

Lots of Aftermarket Parts for NH & JD

Square & Round Balers · Haybines · Grinders · Rollerbar Rakes Mixers · NH Choppers · NI Corn pickers

3589 SR 643, Baltic, OH 43804

330-325-9914

6941 TALLMADGE RD., ROOTSTOWN, OHIO CHECK

L320

C345

E37C

B75D

W50C TC

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 Rollbelt 450, Silage Special Discbine 210R

Discbine 210F

Discbine 209R

BC 5060 & BC 5070 Square Balers 145 Spreader

KIOTI - ALL TRACTORS COME WITH A LOADER

CS 10 & 20 series, all models

CX2510 HST

CK2620 HST with Cab

CK3510 SEHST with Cab

CK4020 HST

CK4020 HST with Cab

DK4220 HST

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

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Case IH Farmall 75A ROPS tractor w/ loader ...........................................................Call
#3019 Case IH Farmall 95 4WD w/ C/H/A loader ......................................................Coming In #2922 IH 1086 2wd w/cab Cheap Hp .........................................................................Coming In
#2966 JD TR36B trencher for skid steer little use......................................................................$3950
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2WD, Open, Weights..................................$19,800 Case SR200, 1540 hrs., Open, 2 SP, Boom Susp.. ..........................$24,900 Kargo King 6561 self loading bale 30’, field ready.. $4,800 Komatsu PC50UU 4070 hrs., 2 buckets, nice mini excavator .............. $27,500 Komatsu PC75R, 8000 hrs., New Tracks, Well Maintained .................... $29,000 Krone 7.70 6 star tedder, very good cond., field ready ..............................$11,500 MF 7616, 7750 hrs., dyna 6, front 3 pt and PTO .........................$59,000 NH T6030, 9200 hrs., 18 sp., Power Command Trans., very good cond. $39,000 FINANCING
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4420combine,Model215 flexgrainhead(manualheightcontrol) withKillbrosheadcart;Glencoe5 shankchiselplow;olderInternational graintruckwithrollovercover,new rearbrakes,clutch,starterandbattery; phone(330)667-2635

Machinery

Machinery

Fieldready,NH492mower, $5,500; NH256rake,$1,200;OBO;ColumbianaCounty,(330)271-9040

568JD roundbaler,23,000bales havebeenbaledthoughit,hydraulic pickup,net/twinewrap,everything worksfine;thenetwraphoodhasa littledamagebutdoesn'teffectwrappingthebales;thebalerisfieldready, price$22,000;callGary(740)8191767

MORRISON FARMS

8094 Eby Road, Smithville, Ohio 44677 | (330) 669-3815

18’ JOHN DEERE 1775 16x30 corn planter, e-drive units, generator, ISO less than 2500, AC

$139,500

KINZE 3500 8/15 Bean Planter

$52,500 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 .................................................................$8900

JD 5520 2WD, CANOPY, SYNC SHUTTLE, 3558 HRS., ALL NEW TIRES ............................................................................$22900

1996 NEW HOLLAND 5610 1006 HRS. ...........................................$19900

1972 JD 4320 3759 HRS., SHARP ..................................................$32900

FORD 2310 2WD 2739 HRS. .............................................................$8900

JD 6200 OPEN, MFWD, LOADER, PQ, 5251 HRS .............................$32900

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

Forsale MasseyFerguson290,2WD, injectionpumprebuiltandnewfuellift pump;callortextto(216)470-8851

JD7000 6rownarrownotill,liquidfertilizer,cornplanter,withbeanboxes , $7,000;Hesstoninline4590small squarebaler,2,000baleswithnew Steffin10baleaccumulator,$27,500; likenewPequea390rotaryrake , $5,500;Bolivar(330)874-7101leave message

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CASE IH 9’ disc mower, 3 pt, 2015 year $8,700

JOHN DEERE FC 15M 15’ Batwing Rotary Cutter $21,500

JOHN DEERE MX10 3pt $8,000

JOHN DEERE 835 MOCO, Rolls, Super Spreader, 2017 year, 11’6” $21,500

LAND PRIDE AT2560 3pt $900

LAND PRIDE RCR2684 $3,975

RHINO 15’ FRV5 1000 PTO $11,750

TUBELINE Skid Steer

575D,

MFD, Loader $112,500

1987 FORD 2910 2WD $9500

FORD 4610 diesel, SU $10,500

FORD 5000, diesel, row crop, wide front $5,900

IH 756 German Diesel, Cab, Fenders $14,500

1984 INTERNATIONAL 3288 2,500hrs 2wd, cab $29,500

JOHN DEERE 2555 Open, 2WD, loader $21,500

JOHN DEERE 3020 diesel, Syncro, wide front, 2 hyd. $16,500

1995 JOHN DEERE 7400 2wd 4933hr $65,000

2013 KUBOTA BX2670 156hrs, cab, blade $10,000

2007 KUBOTA M7040HDC 3,236hrs $26,750

NEW HOLLAND 4.75 Cab, loader, MFD, 2400 hrs. $39,750

NEW HOLLAND T8.300 1900 hrs. Coming In CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT

BOBCAT T595 Cab, A/C, 1900 hrs. $47,500

2012 CASE SR175 1158 hrs, cab w/ A/C, 2 speed $36,500

2015 CATERPILLAR 236D 2350 hrs, cab $31,500

JOHN DEERE 450J Dozer, Open, Root Rake $55,000

2019 KUBOTA SVL65-2 only 158 hrs., Tracks, cab, Like New $64,500

WINPOWER 12PT2 12kw $950

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

C18 Rural Marketplace | Thursday, FarmandDairy.com | 800-837-3419 or 330-337-3419 HEADERS 2008 CIH 1020 17.5’ $14,500 2003 CASE IH 1020 25’ 11,500 1998 CASE IH 1020 Platform 20’ $9,500 1996 CIH 1020 17.5’ $10,500 1996 CIH 1020 15’ $5,500-$7,500 (4) CIH 1044 4-row, wide $2,500 - $3,650 2007 CIH 2206 Fits 5088 - 7088+, 6-row, 30” $15,500 2006 CASE IH 2206 FITS 5088-7230+ 6 row 30” $14,000 2003 CIH 2206 Fits 1660 - 2588 $16,000 2006 CASE IH 2208 fits 5088-8230+ 8 row 30” $13,500 2005 CASE IH 2208 fits 1680-2588 8 row 30” $13,500 2012 CIH 3020 30’ Available w/Combine only $25,000 2010 CASE IH 3406 fits 5088-7230+ 6 row 30” $21,500 2009 CIH 3412 12-row, 30”, large feeder $23,500 2012 Geringhoff NS600 6-row, 30”, setup for 1660 - 2588 $35,000 JD 218 dial-a-matic $1,800 2008 JD 606C 6-row, 30”, Fits 5088-8230 CIH $26,750 2014 JOHN DEERE 608C 8 row 30”, hyd deck plates $36,500 2009 JOHN DEERE 608C 8 row 30” $29,500 JOHN DEERE 620 hydra flex $23,500 2011 JOHN DEERE 625F 25’ $19,750 2008 JOHN DEERE 630F $17,500 JOHN DEERE 643 6 row 30” Chrome knife rolls $3,800 2002 JOHN DEERE 918F $16,500 2010 MAC DON FD70 Fits JD 35+40’, sell w/9870 Call for Pricing HAY EQUIPMENT 2023 ANDERSON 580 Bale Wrapper Stop In 2022 ANDERSON IFX720 Bale Wrapper In Stock, Stop in 2022 ANDERSON RB200 Bale Wrapper Stop In 2022 ANDERSON RB600 E Bale Wrapper Order Now ANDERSON TRB1000 Bale Accumulators/Movers Order Now BUSH HOG 1815 540PTO , 15’ $10,500 BUSH HOG 2615L 15’ $13,750 BUSH HOG 13210 3pt 10’
Bale Chopper 6’ Big Square Bales $7,500 HARVEST BRENT 472 Grain Cart $11,500 BRENT 782 Grain Cart $28,500 CASE IH 1660 Cummins $17,500 CASE IH 1680 4WD. $18,500 CASE IH 2344 2300/1800 $59,500 CASE IH 6130 rock trap, FT, Chop Going Through Shop CASE IH 5088 1600/1200 hrs. $127,500 CASE IH 6140 Hillco sidehill combine $136, 000 JOHN DEERE 9870 4WD, Floaters, Contour 1400 sep. hrs. $95,000 JOHN DEERE S670 Duals, 15’ chopper Just In JOHN DEERE 9400 4200/3000 97 yr. $29,500 JOHN DEERE 9570 2800/2100 Contour, 30.5. $87,500 SPRAYER Spray-Coupe 4450 diesel, auto, Ravens guidance, narrow front $25,000 PLANTING CIH 5100 grain drill 21 hole, 12 Ft $9,500 2010 JOHN DEERE 1790 16/32 Bean planter, ISO, Fold Box, No Till $59,000 KINZE 2500 8/16 Bean Planter $33,500 KINZE 3500 8/15 Bean Planter $52,500 TILLAGE BRILLION CD73 Chisel Plows 7 shank $9,500 CASE IH 181 Rotary Hoe 15ft working width $750 CASE IH 3900 rock flex 22.5’ $17,500 CASE IH 6700 9 shank chisel plow Coming In JOHN DEERE 2700 Plows 5 bottom $2,500 KRAUSE 1900 disk 21’ $9,500 KRAUSE 4807 7 Shank Chisel Plow $10,500 LANDOLL 1200 SOILMASTER II Rippers 7 shank $6,900 MASSEY FERGUSON 880 Plows $1,500 TRACTORS 2004 AGCO RT150 - 2800hrs CVT $89,500 2003 CASE
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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, 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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OWENS IMPLEMENT 5219 Deis Hill Rd. Dover, Ohio Mon. - Fri. 8-5 • Sat. 8-12 After hours by appointment NEW EQUIPMENT Vermeer H&S Farm Equipment Kioti Tractors Woods Equipment Ariens Equipment Gravely (330) 343-5708 www.owensimplement.com
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1120 - 2WD Diesel ...............................$2,750

DK50HST - 50 HP, Cab, AC, Loader, 2700 Hrs, Nice! .......................................

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CropCare TR300gallontrailersprayerwithflotationtire,30-fthydraulicx foldingboom,nozzles20-incenter 744ATeeJetelectriccontrol,144 A boomsolenoidvalves,5gallonfoam marker,30gallonrinse,similartoIVA standardmodel4877alloriginal manuals,sprayerneverused,$6,500; (614)205-7372,centralOhio

COMPACT SEED

NEW 3 POINT HITCH ROTOTILLERS

5’ Cherokee ................................$1,900 and $2,800

6’ Cherokee ................................................... $2,600

5’ Tar River Reverse Rotation ..................... $2,900

6’ Tar River Reverse Rotation ...................... $3,300

8’ Tar River Commercial Duty ...................... $5,500

NEW Grapple Buckets

48” Grapple Bucket..............................................$1,595

72” Grapple Bucket..............................................$2,195

84” HD Grapple Bucket .......................................$3,350

60” Tar River Root Grapple .................................$1,950

78” Claw Grapple ......................................... $2,750

NEW PALLET FORKS

48” QT 2000# rated for compacts ...................$795

48” HD Pallet Forks ..........................................$995

48” Fork/Double Bale Spear/Trailer Mover Combo ............................................$995

HAY EQUIPMENT

New Holland 256 Rake ................................ $1,975

SKID LOADERS

NEW Tar River Round Bale Grabber ........... $2,800

Tar River 4 spinner hay tedder NEW ......... $10,125

Challenger RB45 Round Baler .................... $9,250

New Holland 256 Rake................................. $2,400

New Holland 256 Dolly wheel rake ............. $4,250

Mini Round Baler for Compact Tractors NEW $7,395

Tar River 2 Spinner Hay Tedders NEW ....... $3,195

EXCAVATORS

2012 Bobcat E35 - Cab, Heat, Air, Thumb, NICE! ....................................... $42,795

2013 Bobcat E55 - 1300 Hrs, Enclosed .... $67,500

312 Excavator - C/A/H Thumb .......... $39,900 JD 85G Excavator - 19k Weight, C/A/H, New Rubber Tracks, Blade .................. $62,550

Kobelco 160 - 5400 Hrs.............................. $55,500

Komatsu PC78 .......................................... $37,500

Kubota KX121-2 LOW Hours...................... $33,950

Kubota U25 - 140 Hrs., Hyd Thumb, Like New $34,550

Kubota KX91 - 1800 Hrs., Cab/Heat/Air Nice CALL Takeuchi TB016 - 1.5 Ton, 4500 Hrs, Work Ready .......................................... $15,950

DOZERS

Case 550G - Nice Dozer ............................ $32,550

Case 850B.................................................. $24,500

Case 850K LGP - New Undercarriage, NICE $54,750

Fiat Allis HD11B - Runs & Works great, Good undercarriage................................ $15,000

Tar River Econo Wrap, 3pt. bale wrapper .... $5,150

Tar River BDR - 185 Drum Mower ............... $4,600

MISC.

NEW 5’ and 6’ Brush Hogs .............................. IN STOCK

7 Shank Glenco Disc Chisel Plow - New Points $6,550

9 Shank Glenco Disc Chisel Plow - Field Ready $5,750

9 Shank Bush Hog Disc Chisel Plow Field Ready $4,750 White 20’ Folding Disc (2 Avail.) $5,950 & $6,450

6’ Disc 3pt. Hitch ..........................$1,276 & $1,375

7’ Cultipackers .................................$900 & $1,100

Lanco LS1680 Lime Spreader NICE ......... $14,950

2 Bottom Plow 3pt. Hitch ...............................$575

5’ Box Blade NEW .........................................$1,025

6’ Box Blade NEW .........................................$1,395

Landscape Rakes NEW 4’, 5’, 6’ ..................... CALL NEW Tar River 4” Wood Chipper ..................$2,900

JD 644H Wheel Loader w/ Bucket & Forks $42,750

NEW Skid Steer Quick Attach HD Brush Hog, Std. Flow ................................................. $4,550

Gravely Promaster

Depot Rd, Salem, Ohio 44460

NewHolland 570balerwithkicker fieldready,$12,500;NewHolland 1432discbine,fieldready,$9,500 ; H&SRT5200-H4-wheelspinnertoddler,$3,000,fieldready;textonly,can sendpics;(330)958-9447

NewHolland 790forageharvester , Horningkernelprocessor,2-rowhead, oneowner,storedinside,fieldready; (740)827-5332

We’ve Got The IH Parts You Need! New • Used • Rebuilt

Bates Corporation

12351 Elm Road • Bourbon, In 46504

NH#1782 2-rowchopper;wideornarrow2-rowcornhead;2,500-ft.of6 strandhi-tensilefencing;40-ft.tape r boardbunkfeeder;NH1465haybine; (330)931-6519

NH273 baler;JD14Tbaler;Pequea rotaryrake,Model1140;NIwheel rake;cultimulcherandantiqueplows; (724)272-3166

NH474 haybine, $3,800;IH425baler, $3,600;IH370disc,$2,600;IH510 graindrillwithgrassseeder,$3,200;1 ownerequipment,boughtnewongentlemensfarm,asniceasyou'llfind ; (330)546-6222,(330)437-8530

NHwood andhayelevator,25-ft. , $500;(419)529-4092

NI272 cutditioner,completelyrebuilt, blades,tires,hydrauliccylinders , hosesandpaint,verynice;Oberlin Ohio(440)315-5941

PLANTING AND TILLAGE

Kinze 3500 8x15 Ex. cond., markers, firmers, NT, KPM monitor,........................................ $52,500

Kinze 2600 16x30, thru the shop, good iron, NT, firmers, markers, good planter ............ $29,500

JD 7000 6X30 dry fert., good planter........... $8500

JD 1560 NT drill, markers, dolly wheel, real good iron, low use.......................................... $34,900

3 krause RF DISK, 2- 21 ft and a 27 ft............Call!

Case IH 496 21 ft. RF disk with HD rear hitch, ex. cond. .............................. $12,500 Glenco and Case IH 11 shank disk chisels, nice ones .......................................Call!

White 10 shank disk chisel, very good $6200

JD 714 9 shank disk chisel ........................... $5200

White 598 vari width auto reset mole-board plow, fancy one ................................................. $3700

2- 28 ft. rolling basket harrow and 1- 25 ft. rolling basket harrow .............................................Call!

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New Mcale 911 BC Bale wrapper Woods 3pt backhoe $1900- $3000 NH 255 Rake Tedder $2,400 NH BR7060 Net $17,000 15ft land pride brush hog $12,000 Bale wrapper New Esch Tedders New Skid steer brushhogs Tanco self loading bale wrapper Woods ditch bank mower $3000-$5,500 Knight Manure spreader $3,900 NH Super 717 & 718 Choppers Gravity Wagons Pequa Rotary rake $4900 JD 74 Dolly rake $4000 NH 216 Rake EXC NH 6740 disc mower JD 5070 disc mowers Kuhn pull type disc mower NH TS90 boom mower Great Plains no-till seeder Brillion seeder, excellent Ag Wrap 3pt bale wrappers $6,200-$8,500 New Bale Carriers, 6 or 8 bale Case IH 8430 balers $4,300-$6,500 Hesston 530 & 740 balers $3,900 - $7,200 BR 740 Silage baler, net $10,500 - $11,500 Kubota BV 4160 net baler $22,000-$23,500 MF 12 baler $1,500 Case RB 454 baler, net $14,500 NH 311 baler $4,300 - $4,900 NH 570 sq. baler w/thrower $8,500 NH 630, 634, 638 balers $4,500 - $8,500 NH 644 & 648 Silage Specials $6,500-$8,500 NH BR750 baler $11,800 NH 847, 848, 849 round balers$2,200 - $4,800 JD 385 round baler $5,800 JD 430 round baler $4,200 MF 1440 baler $2,800 - $3,600 Vermeer 503I baler $3,900 Patz tub grinder $2,900-$3,500 New Idea 5209 discbine $5,000-$8,500 Vermeer, NH, JD, Kuhn Disc Mowers JD 350 sickle bar mower $1,000 - $1,600 3pt. Drum mowers $1,600 - $3,500 3pt. Superior mower $1,200 Disc mowers $2,900-$5,500 NH 268, 269, 273 balers $1,300 - $2,500 BR 780 net wrap $7,200 - $9,600 NH 55, 56, 256, 258 rakes $950 - $4,000 8 & 12 wheel rakes $2,100 - $5,500 JD & MF 3pt/pull rakes $500 - $800 JD 700 Vermeer R23 $3,900-$5,500 2 and 4 spinner tedders $900 - $5,800 NH 469, 472, 474, 477, 479, 488 haybines MF & Ford 3 pt. mowers $300 - $1,000 Bush Hog & MF brush hogs 10' $1,800 - $5,500 3 pt. 5, 6, 7 ft. Brush Hogs Woods & Bush Hog batwing mowers $3,200 - $8,900 NH 450, 451, 455 & 456 mowers $1000 - $2,000 NH 352, 354 grinder mixers $2,500 - $4,500 NH JD NI Spreaders JD 370 spreader New 3 point log winch $4,500 MAURY EQPT. | CAMERON, OHIO (740) 458-1802 | (740) 391-3962 MORE EQUIPMENT IN STOCK!
$25,750 Kubota BX2350 - 4x4, Diesel, 54” Deck, Nice ... Call Kubota B3300SU - 4x4, Loader, 33 HP, .... $17,750 Kubota L3540D - 37 HP, Cab, AC, 4x4, Loader, 800 Hrs ....................................... $26,950 Kubota L4330 - 4x4, Loader, 41 HP, Hydro $18,950 Kubota L4400 - 4x4, loader, hydro, 39 HP $22,500 Kubota M6800 - 2wd, Loader, 761 Hrs. .... $21,950 New Holland TB120 - 120HP, 4x4, ROPS, Loader, 2300 Hrs.................................................. $39,500 Zetor 6245 62 HP, 4x4, Runs and Works Good .$7,950
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Bobcat S160 - One Owner, Very Nice $21,500 2021 Bobcat T66 - Like new ..............$58,750 New Holland LS170.................................... $17,750 2022 New Holland C332 - All Options ....... $74,500 2022 New Holland C345 - All Options ....... $84,500
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Case CX37C w/ hydraulic thumb ............. $36,550
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JD3020 gastractor,widefront,good condition,$9,000;NH7330discbine flails,goodcondition,$16,000;NH492 9-ft.haybine,good,$6,000;NH4727ft.haybine,$5,500;NH310and315 balers,$4,500each;NH256hayrake, $2,100;NH258hayrake,$3,900;NH 254rake/tedder,$1,600;NH4513-pt sicklebar,$2,000;NI4x5roundbaler twinetie,$6,900;(724)991-8934

Materialbucket forskidloader,84-in wide,27cubicfeet,goodcondition , $600;alsoKivelpalletforks,$500 ; (330)464-7272

Spra-Coupe3440, 3,700hrs,60-ft booms,newpolytank,newacsystem ratecontrollerandGPSincluded , $16,000;(814)722-3681

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1987 JD 650 17 Hp, 425 Hrs, 4x4 O/S, Gear, Sharp! $5,900.00

2013 Kubota BX25D 23 Hp, 485 Hrs, 4x4, O/S, Loader, Backhoe, Belly Mower $19,900.00

2021 Kubota BX23S 23 Hp, 35 Hrs, 4x4, O/S, Loader, Backhoe, Like New! $22,900.00

2019 Kubota BX2380 23 Hp, 140 Hrs, 4x4, O/S, Loader, Belly Mower, HST, $18,900.00

2019 Kubota BX2380 24 Hp, 70 Hrs, 4x4, O/S, Loader, Belly Mower, HST, Like New! $19,900.00

2017 JD 3025E 24 Hp, 370 Hrs, 4x4, O/S, Loader, Sharp! $18,900.00

2018 JD 2025R 25 Hp, 450 Hrs, 4x4, Loader, HST, Excellent Condition $20,900.00

2021 Kubota L3301 33 Hp, 435 Hrs, 4x4, O/S, Loader, 8/8 Gear, Sharp! $23,900.00

2005 JD 3520 37 Hp, 1,770 Hrs, 4x4, Cab, Belly Mower, HST, $26,900.00

2006 JD 3520 37 Hp, 1,870 Hrs, 4x4, O/S, Loader, Backhoe, Good Condition $28,900.00

2014 Kubota

2020 JD 5065E 67 Hp, 210 Hrs, 4x4, Cab, 12/12 PR, $46,900.00

2021 JD 5065E 67 Hp, 250 Hrs, 2wd, Cab, 9/3 Gear, Sharp! $34,900.00

2016 JD 5075E 73 Hp, 385 Hrs, 4x4, O/S, 12/12 PR $32,900.00

2018 JD 5075E 73 Hp, 710 Hrs, 4x4, O/S, Loader, 12/12 PR, $41,900.00

2018 JD 5075E 73 Hp, 230 Hrs, 4x4, O/S, 12/12 PR, Warranty $37,900.00

2019 JD 5075E 73 Hp, 1,370 Hrs, 4x4, O/S, 12/12 PR, Sharp! $32,900.00

2019 JD 5075E 73 Hp, 325 Hrs, 4x4, O/S, Loader, 12/12 PR, Sharp! $41,900.00

2019 JD 5075E 73 Hp, 15 Hrs, 4x4, Cab, 12/12 PR, New Condition! $50,900.00

2020 JD 5075E 73 Hp, 770 Hrs, 2wd, Cab, 12/12 PR, Sharp! $38,900.00

JD 4052M 51 Hp, 70 Hrs, 4x4, O/S, Loader, 12/12 PR, Like New! $39,900.00

2015 JD 4066M 66 Hp, 525 Hrs, 4x4, O/S, 12/12 PR, 1 Owner, Sharp! $29,900.00

2019 JD 4066M 66 Hp, 130 Hrs, 4x4, O/S, Loader, 12/12 PR, Sharp! $42,900.00

1994 JD 5200 45 Hp, 1,460 Hrs, 2wd, 9/3 Gear, Sharp! $15,900.00

2008 JD 5103 50 Hp, 270 Hrs on Meter, O/S, Loader, 9/3 Gear, $24,900.00

2020 JD 5045E 50 Hp, 30 Hrs, 2wd, 9/3 Gear, Like New! $21,900.00

2021 JD 5045E 50 Hp, 140 Hrs, 4x4, O/S, 9/3 Gear, $21,600.00

2021 JD 5045E 50 Hp, 199 Hrs, 2wd, O/S, 9/3 Gear, Like New! $19,900.00

2021 JD 5045E 50 Hp, 845 Hrs, 4x4, O/S, 9/3 PR, Excellent $28,900.00

2022 JD 5045E 50 Hp, 5 Hrs, 2wd, O/S, New Condition! $22,900.00

2009 JD 5055D 55 Hp, 1,475 Hrs, 2wd, O/S, Loader, 8/4 Gear, Good Condition $22,900.00

2016 JD 5055E

24/24 PQ, Sharp! $104,900.00 2018 JD 6110M 110 Hp, 1150 Hrs, 4x4, Cab, Loader, 24/24, Warranty $104,900.00 2019 JD 6110M 110 Hp, 1,740 Hrs, 2wd, Cab, 16 Spd PQ, Good Condition $64,900.00 2015 JD 5115M 115 Hp, 1,799 Hrs, 4x4, Cab, Loader, 32/16 PR, Good Condition $76,900.00 2018 JD 5115M 115 Hp, 1,220 Hrs, 4x4, Cab, 16/16 PR, Good Condition $64,900.00

JD 5125R 125 Hp, 2,150 Hrs, 4x4, Cab, Loader, 16 Spd ComQuad, $84,900.00

JD 7420 135 Hp, 5,990 Hrs, 2wd, Cab, Boom Mower, 16 Spd PQ, $59,900.00

JD 6155R 155 Hp, 2,820 Hrs, 4x4, Cab, Loader, IVT,

2009

2013

2014 Kubota M9960 100 Hp, 685 Hrs, 4x4, Cab, Loader, 8/8 Gear, Sharp! $59,900.00

2017 Kubota M5-111 105 Hp, 520 Hrs, 4x4, Cab, Loader, 8/8 PR, $69,900.00

2019 Kubota M5-111 105 Hp, 530 Hrs, 4x4, Cab, Loader, 12/12 PR, Excellent $69,900.00

2014 Kubota M110GX 109 Hp, 825 Hrs, 4x4, Cab, Loader, 24 Spd PS, Nice $76,900.00

2019 Kubota M6-111 114 Hp, 530 Hrs, 4x4, Cab, Loader, 24 Spd PS, Sharp! $82,900.00

2015 Kubota M6-141 141 Hp, 325 Hrs, 4x4, Cab, Loader, 24 Spd PS, Excellent! $104,900.00

2019 Kubota M6-141 141 Hp, 260 Hrs, 4x4, Cab, Loader, 24 Spd PS, Excellent! $106,900.00

MASSEY FERGUSON & AGCO

2001 MF 231S 45 Hp, 699 Hrs, 2wd, 8/2 Gear, $12,900.00

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2020 Kubota L2501 25 Hp, 225 Hrs, 4x4, Loader, JD 4120 43 Hp, 380 Hrs, 4x4, Loader, HST,

2015 JD 3046R 44 Hp, 4XX Hrs, 4x4, Loader, Backhoe

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L3901 37 Hp, 440 Hrs, 4x4, O/S, Loader, HST, Sharp! $25,900.00 2018 Kubota L3901 37 Hp, 235 Hrs, 4x4, O/S, Loader, HST, Sharp! $26,900.00 2020 JD 3038E 37 Hp, 90 Hrs, 4x4, O/S, Loader, HST, Like New! $26,900.00 2015 JD 3039R 39 Hp, 890 Hrs, 4x4, Cab, Loader, HST, Good Condition $39,900.00 2017 Kubota L4060 42 Hp, 995 Hrs, 4x4, Cab, Loader, HST, Nice! $41,900.00 2019 Kubota L4060 42 Hp, 235 Hrs, 4x4, Cab, Loader, HST, Excellent Condition $47,900.00 2015 JD 4044M 43 Hp, 690 Hrs, 4x4, O/S, Loader, HST, Good Condition $29,900.00 2019 JD 4044M 43 Hp, 20 Hrs, 4x4, O/S, Loader, HST, Like New! $35,900.00 2021 JD 4044M 43 Hp, 245 Hrs, 4x4, O/S, Loader, HST, Sharp! $35,900.00 2014 JD 4044R 43 Hp, 585 Hrs, 4x4, Cab, Loader, HST, $46,900.00 2014 JD 4044R 43 Hp, 510 Hrs, 4x4, Cab, Loader, HST, Nice $46,900.00 2015 NH Boomer 47 45 Hp, 595 Hrs, 4x4, Cab, Loader, 16/16 Gear, Sharp! $42,900.00 2012 Kubota L4600 46 Hp, 699 Hrs, 2wd, O/S, 8/8 Gear, Sharp! $16,900.00 2014 Kubota L4701 47 Hp, 465 Hrs, 2wd, O/S, 8/8 Gear, Sharp! $16,900.00 2020 Kubota L4701 47 Hp, 420 Hrs, 4x4, O/S, Loader, 8/8 Shuttle, Sharp! $31,900.00 2011 Kubota MX4700 48 Hp, 465 Hrs, 4x4, O/S, Loader, HST, Good Condition $29,900.00 2013 Kubota L4760 49 Hp, 375 Hrs, 4x4, Cab, Loader, HST, Sharp! $42,900.00 2005 Kubota L5030 50 Hp, 1,510 Hrs, 4x4, Cab, Loader, HST, Good Condition $32,900.00
2020
59 Hp, 640 Hrs, 2wd, O/S, 9/3 Gear, Good Condition $18,900.00
JD 5055E 59 Hp, 560 Hrs, 2wd, O/S, 9/3 Gear, Good Condition $18,900.00
JD 5055E 59 Hp, 365 Hrs, 2wd, O/S, 9/3 Gear, Like New! $20,900.00
JD 5055E 59 Hp, 340 Hrs, 4x4, Cab, Loader, 12/12 PR, Good Condition $49,900.00 2020 JD 5055E 59 HP, 135 Hrs, 2wd, Cab, 9/3 Gear, Like New! $33,900.00 1990 JD 2355 64 Hp, 2,925 Hrs, 2wd, O/S, 8/4 Gear, $16,900.00 2018 JD 5065E 67 Hp, 215 Hrs, 4x4, O/S, 12/12 PR, Sharp! $33,900.00 2019 JD 5065E 67 Hp, 235 Hrs, 4x4, O/S, Loader, 12/12
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2018
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2005 JD 5425 81 Hp, 1,325 Hrs, 4x4, O/S, Loader, 12/12 PR, $42,900.00 2011 JD 5083E 83 Hp, 695 Hrs, 4x4, Cab, Loader, 12/12 PR, Sharp! $54,900.00 2013 JD 5085E 85 Hp, 1,720 Hrs, 4x4, O/S, 12/12 PR, Nice! $34,900.00 2014 JD 5085E 85 Hp, 240 Hrs, 4x4, Cab, 12/12 PR, Excellent Condition $52,900.00 2015 JD 5085E 85 Hp, 1,120 Hrs, 4x4, Cab, Loader, 12/12 PR, Good Condition $56,900.00 2015 JD 5085E 85 Hp, 595 Hrs, 4x4, Cab, Loader, 12/12 PR, Good Condition $59,900.00 2017 JD 5085E 85 Hp, 1,640 Hrs, 4x4, Cab, Loader, 12/12 PR, Good Condition $56,900.00 2012 JD 5085M 85 Hp, 2,620 Hrs, 4x4, Cab, 16/16 PR, Flail Mower, $52,900.00 2018 JD 5090E 90 Hp, 165 Hrs, 4x4, O/S, 12/12 PR, Excellent Condition $49,900.00 2019 JD 5090E 90 Hp, 1,320 Hrs, 4x4, O/S, 12/12 PR, Good Condition $39,900.00 2019 JD 5090E 90 Hp, 199 Hrs, 4x4, Cab, Loader, 12/12 PR, Sharp! $69,900.00 2021 JD 5090E 90 Hp, 699 Hrs, 4x4, O/S, 12/12 PR, Sharp! $45,900.00 2021 JD 5090E 90 Hp, 760 Hrs, 4x4, O/S, 12/12 PR, Sharp! $45,900.00 2021 JD 5090E 90 Hp, 1,410 Hrs, 4x4, Cab, Loader, 12/12 PR, Sharp! $59,900.00 2009 JD 5095M 95 Hp, 985 Hrs, 4x4, IOOS, 16/16 PR, Sharp! $44,900.00 2016 JD 5100E 100 Hp, 1,665 Hrs, 4x4, Cab, 12/12 PR, Good Condition $49,900.00 2020 JD 5100E 100 Hp, 665 Hrs, 4x4, Cab, 12/12 PR, Sharp! $56,900.00 2021 JD 5100E 100 Hp, 380 Hrs, 4x4, Cab, 12/12 PR, Sharp! $69,900.00 2021 JD 5100E 100 Hp, 450 Hrs, 4x4, Cab, Loader, 12/12 PR, Nice! $69,900.00 2017 JD 5100R 100 Hp, 740 Hrs, 4x4, Cab, Loader, 16/16 PR, Sharp! $99,900.00 2021 JD 6105E 105 Hp, 360 Hrs, 4x4, Cab, 12/12 PR, Like New! $72,900.00 2017 JD 6110M 110 Hp, 1,150 Hrs, 4x4, Cab,
2006
$169,900.00 NEW HOLLAND TRACTORS 2020 NH Workmstr 55 54 Hp, 50 Hrs, 4x4, Cab, Loader, 12/12 PR, Like New $49,900.00 2005 NH TC55DA 55 Hp, 850 Hrs, 4x4, O/S, Loader, 12/12 Gear, $28,900.00 2021 NH Workmaster 60 60 Hp, 99 Hrs, 4x4, O/S, 8/8 Gear, $29,900.00 2016 NH T4.65 64 Hp, 4x4, Cab, 4x4, Loader, 12/12 PR, Nice $49,900.00 2019 NH Workmaster 70 70 Hp, 390 Hrs, 4x4, O/S, Loader, 8/8 Gear, Sharp! $36,900.00 2015 NH T4.90 86 Hp, 1,380 Hrs, 4x4, Cab, Loader, 12/12 PR, Nice $54,900.00 2013 NH T5.105 106 Hp, 1,999 Hrs, 4x4, Cab, Loader, Good Condition $64,900.00 2015 NH T4.110 107 Hp, 1,365 Hrs, 4x4, Cab, Loader, 12/12 PR, Nice! $62,900.00 2016 NH T6.155 154 Hp, 1,215 Hrs, 4x4, Cab, 16 Spd PS, $87,900.00 CASE IH 2019 CIH Farmall 55A 54 Hp, 399 Hrs, 4x4, Cab, Loader, $44,900.00 2005 CIH JX1060C 57 Hp, 1,810 Hrs, 2wd, O/S, 16/16 Gear, $12,900.00 1979 IH 686 73 Hp, 5,150 Hrs, 2wd, O/S, Good Condition $16,900.00 2015 CIH Farmall 75C 74 Hp, 980 Hrs, 4x4, Cab, Loader, 12/12 PR, Nice $49,900.00 2013 CIH Farmall 85C 84 Hp, 1,850 Hrs, 4x4, Cab, Loader, 12/12 PR, Good Condition $52,900.00 2005 McCormick CX105 102 Hp, 3,110 Hrs, 4x4, Cab, Loader, 24 Spd, $44,900.00 KUBOTA 2020 Kubota MX5400 55 Hp, 265 Hrs, 4x4, O/S, Loader, HST, $44,900.00 2015 Kubota M5660 56 Hp, 945 Hrs, 4x4, O/S, Loader, Good Condition $32,900.00 2021 Kubota M5660 56 Hp, 160 Hrs, 4x4, O/S, 8/8 PR, Like New! $29,900.00 2013 Kubota M6060 63 Hp, 70 Hrs, 2wd, Cab, 8/8 PR, Sharp! $33,900.00 2013 Kubota M6060 63 Hp, 420 Hrs, 4x4, O/S, 8/8 PR, Sharp ! $32,900.00 2014 Kubota M7060 71 Hp, 499 Hrs, 4x4, Cab, Loader, 8/8 PR, Nice! $48,900.00 2018 Kubota M7060 71 Hp, 825 Hrs, 4x4, O/S, Loader, 8/8 PR, Good Condition $41,900.00 2018 Kubota M7060 71 Hp, 399 Hrs, 4x4, Cab, Loader, 12/12 Gear, Sharp! $53,900.00 2019 Kubota M7060 71 Hp, 570 Hrs, 4x4, Cab, Loader, 8/8 PR, Sharp! $52,900.00 2019 Kubota M7060 71 Hp, 160 Hrs, 4x4, O/S, Loader, 8/8 PR, Like New! $44,900.00 2020 Kubota M7060 71 Hp, 265 Hrs, 4x4, Cab, 8/8 PR, Excellent Condition! $45,900.00 2015 Kubota M5-091 91 Hp, 925 Hrs, 4x4, O/S, 8/8 PR, Sharp! $39,900.00 2020 Kubota M5-091 91 Hp, 610 Hrs, 4x4, Cab, Loader, 8/8 PR, Excellent Condition $64,900.00
2018
2016
Kubota M9540 95 Hp, 1,540 Hrs, 4x4, O/S, Loader, Good Condition $39,900.00
Kubota M9960 100 Hp, 540 Hrs, 4x4, O/S, Loader, Good Conditon $44,900.00
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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 IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS COLUMBIANA COUNTY, OHIO BRYAN A. BLAKEMAN, TREASURER CASE NO. 2023 DT 65 OF COLUMBIANA COUNTY, OHIO c/o Vito J. Abruzzino Prosecuting Attorney Courthouse 135 S. Market St. SERVICE BY PUBLICATION Lisbon OH 44432 PLAINTIFF VS. RIVERVIEW EQUITY LLC, et al., DEFENDANTS

To UNKNOWN SPOUSE IF ANY OF JENNIE FAE

DINGESS, whose last known address is 936 HOMEWOOD AVE., EAST 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 65, 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): 37-11363.000; 37-11365.000; 37-02250.000

Property address: 1899 ANDERSON BLVD., ANDERSON BLVD., 1899 ANDERSON BLVD., 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.

ANTHONY J. DATTILIO

CLERK OF COURT, COLUMBIANA COUNTY

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS

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 39

OF COLUMBIANA COUNTY, OHIO c/o Vito J. Abruzzino

Prosecuting Attorney Courthouse 135 S. Market St. SERVICE BY PUBLICATION Lisbon OH 44432

PLAINTIFF VS. GEORGE F. BRIGHT, et al., DEFENDANTS

To , GEORGE F. BRIGHT AND DOROTHY S. BRIGHT, whose last known address is 16601 S.R. 267, East Liverpool, OH 43920, to KENNETH HUGH CAMPBELL, whose last known address is 15634 Highland Dr., East Liverpool, OH 43920 and to BRENDA CAMPBELL GERHART, whose last known address is 604 Retoma PK, Waco, TX

The complete text of this Ordinance or Resolution may be viewed at Office of the New Waterford Village Fiscal Officer, Village Hall, 3760 Village Park Dr., New Waterford, Ohio 44445. A copy of the complete text of this Ordinance or Resolution may be obtained from the Fiscal Officer at the costs of copying.

PASSED 04/11/2023 DAVID A. SLAGLE FISCAL OFFICER SUMMARY PREPARED BY: WALTER L. NEWTON, JR. VILLAGE SOLICITOR Published in Farm and Dairy 4-27, 5-4, 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

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.

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 ORDINANCE NO. 230418-23 AS PASSED BY CITY COUNCIL OF SALEM, OHIO: BEING AN ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE FOR THE ISSUANCE AND SALE OF NOT TO EXCEED $1,000,000 OF NOTES OF THE CITY OF SALEM TO PAY THE COST OF CONSTRUCTING, RECONSTRUCTING AND INSTALLING ROADWAY AND STREET IMPROVEMENTS IN THE CITY INCLUDING GRADING, DRAINING, CURBING AND PAVING AND PROVIDING ALL OTHER NECESSARY APPURTENANCES THERETO, 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 4/18/23

DEBORAH

C24 Rural Marketplace | Thursday, FarmandDairy.com | 800-837-3419 or 330-337-3419 Legal Notices LEGAL NOTICE Monroe Township – Harrison County is accepting sealed bids for the following roads and particial roads: 1 mile Caldwell Road from State Route 151 to Palmer Road, .3-mile Palmer Road, and .7-mile Taylor Road from Tuscarawas County line to the top of the hill. Sealed bids must include a separate breakdown for asphalt, paving, and road preparations for each section. Sealed bids must be submitted by 7:00 PM on May 15, 2023 and mailed to: Monroe Township – Harrison County; PO Box 249; Bowerston, Ohio 44695. Road construction and paving completation dates must be included. If additional information is needed, contact Andrew Slentz, Chairman 330-987-1902. Teresa Love, Fiscal Officer Published in Farm and Dairy 4-27 & 5-4, 2023 LEGAL NOTICE SUMMARY OF RESOLUTION NO. 2023-04-01 AS PASSED BY VILLAGE COUNCIL OF NEW WATERFORD, OHIO: A RESOLUTION CONFIRMING THE VILLAGE OF NEW WATERFORD’S WILLINGNESS TO ASSUME CONTROL AND RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE OPERATIONS OF THE NEW WATERFORD CEMETERY AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY.
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
S. BRICKER COUNCIL CLERK SUMMARY PREPARED BY: C. BROOKE ZELLERS LAW DIRECTOR Published in Farm and Dairy 4-27 and 5-4, 2023. LEGAL NOTICE SUMMARY OF RESOLUTION NO. 230418-24 AS PASSED BY CITY COUNCIL OF SALEM, OHIO: BEING A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY OF SALEM’S PARTICIPATION IN THE ODOT WINTER CONTRACT (018-24) FOR ROAD SALT 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 04/18/23 DEBORAH S. BRICKER COUNCIL CLERK SUMMARY PREPARED BY: C. BROOKE ZELLERS LAW DIRECTOR Published in Farm and Dairy 4-27 and 5-4, 2023 Legal Notices IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS COLUMBIANA COUNTY, OHIO BRYAN A. BLAKEMAN, TREASURER CASE NO. 2023 DT 64 OF COLUMBIANA COUNTY, OHIO c/o Vito J. Abruzzino Prosecuting Attorney Courthouse 135 S. Market St. SERVICE BY PUBLICATION Lisbon OH 44432 PLAINTIFF VS. RIVERVIEW EQUITY LLC, et al., DEFENDANTS To UNKNOWN SPOUSE IF ANY OF JENNIE FAE DINGESS, whose last known address is 936 HOMEWOOD AVE., EAST 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
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