The Coshocton County Beacon October 17, 2018 - Page 36
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OCTOBER 17, 2018
ABSOLUTE POWERS REAL
ESTATE & CHATTEL AUCTION
SPRING MOUNTAIN
Location: 38520 County Road 33 Warsaw Ohio 43844
GPS Coordinates: 40.406133,-82.040268
Directions: From Warsaw take CR 22 to right onto CR 33 to location.
From US 62 in Stillwell take CR 27 to left on CR 132 to right on CR 33 through
Spring Mountain to location on left.
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Thursday, October 18 , 2018 • 10:00AM
Cape Cod Log Cabin * Pole Building * 66+ Acres * 4 Parcels * Coshocton County * Monroe Twp.
* RiverView LSD * ATV * Zero-Turn Mower * Antiques * Mounts * Tools * Household
Kaufman Realty and Auctions, LLC
KAUFMAN REALTY & AUCTIONS
866.782.8172 or www.kaufmanauction.sale
Tim Miller, Realtor/ Auctioneer
740.502.6786 or tim@kaufmanrealty.com
Josie Sellers | Beacon
Jeremy Timmons, far right, played music for children at Hopewell School.
Hopewell kids get music lesson
By Josie Sellers
josie@coshoctoncountybeacon.com
COSHOCTON – Jeremy Timmons brought mu-
sic alive for students at Hopewell School.
“Every month a diff erent classroom is
in charge of music and I wanted to bring
someone in from the community,” said
Amanda Hittle, one of the preschool
teachers at the school. “Jeremy is an uncle
to one of my students and he volunteered
to come in. Th e students are excited for
him to be here.”
Her class was the fi rst to arrive in the
school gym on Oct. 10, and the students
could hardly wait for Timmons to start
playing.
“I’m excited to hear music,” said Teagan
Larrick.
LLC
Timmons discussed diff erence in vio-
lins and violas and showed them diff erent
sizes of his instruments. He then played
several songs before inviting the students
to come up and dance.
“I like music,” said Allie Potts, who also
is in Hittle’s class. “It’s fun to listen to.”
Here classmate Lucas Croft agreed.
“I like listening to music,” he said.
Th e students also got to play some of
their own instruments with Timmons and
had the school gym rocking with music.
“I think it’s important they get to see
instruments and have this experience,”
Hittle said. “Th ey can learn a lot from mu-
sic and need to know it doesn’t just come
from a computer or iPad.”
IF YOU THINK LAND, MARC LACY’S YOUR MAN!
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Remodeled 3 bed. country home on 11 ac.
2 car garage, fenced pasture, barn with 3 stalls,
tack room and spring water source.
$209,000
Located in the land of breathtaking views, this property is truly the outdoor enthusiast’s dream
property. The land is gently rolling with the proper mix of wooded and open tillable ground to
adequately provide food, cover and water supply for a healthy deer herd and turkey fl ock. The Cape
Cod Log Cabin, built in 2005, offers an open living concept with the loft overlooking the living room
area and hardwood fl oors throughout. The main fl oor features a kitchen with the cabinets made from
reclaimed lumber, dining and living area, master suite, laundry room and all seasons room. The
second fl oor has 2 bedrooms, bath and loft area. The walkout basement is unfi nished with a small
workshop area. Outbuildings include a 32’x56’ metal pole building and a two story garage that has a
partially fi nished living quarters. The property is serviced with water well, septic, propane forced air
furnace, central air and a Guardian backup generator. Real Estate sells at 12:00 noon.
Parcel 1: 16.978 Acres w/ Log Cabin & Pole Building. Mostly Open. 773’ Frontage on CR 33
Parcel 2: 29.1 Acres. Open and Wooded. 1,019’ Frontage on CR 33
Parcel 3: 11 Acres. Open and Wooded. 380’ Frontage on CR 33
Parcel 4: 9 Acres w/ Garage. Open & Wooded. 511’ Frontage on CR 33 and 765’ Frontage on CR 19.
Legal: Coshocton County Parcel 0260000001700 in Monroe Township and River View Local
Schools. Taxes: Taxes are $983.77 per half year and is currently in CAUV.
Real Estate Terms: 10% nonrefundable down payment made day of auction, balance due at
closing. No fi nancing contingencies. Any required inspections must be completed prior to bidding.
Acreage and frontage amounts are approximate and are subject to fi nal survey. Buyer is responsible
for any recoupment. All information contained herein is derived from sources deemed reliable but
not warranted. Annoucements on the day of sale take precedence over all previous advertising and
statements.
ATV- Mowers – Recreational: Artic Cat 500 ATV w/winch 886 miles; 1942 Willy’s Jeep frame &
rolling chassis; 1969 boat (no title); Bad Boy zero-turn mower 60” deck 152 hrs; Cub Cadet riding
mower 54”deck; Craftsman LT1500 tractor; log splitter 28 ton; 16’ dual axle trailer; garden trailer;
aluminum ramps; compound & recurve bows; reloading equipment; fl y fi shing tackle; fi shing creel;
Mounts – Decoys: Black Bear mount; elk skull mount; turkey mount; moose antlers; deer antlers;
Longhorn horns; Hall duck decoy; Ron Koch black duck decoy; canvas goose decoy; carved wooden
duck decys;
Antiques: Grinding wheel on stand; Bodine crock bowl Pat.1880; Bodine crock w/wire handle; Ros-
eville crock w/deer; Bohemian crockpot w/lid; Pure Food cooking pottery w/lid; Robinson Bowl Akron
Ohio; cranberry scoop; hand corn huskers; wooden buckets; wood duck pull toy; mini butter molds;
apple butter stirrer; Hen Egg Co. 1 doz. Carrier; coffee grinder; sleigh bells; wooden fork; spice
grinders; barrel butter churn; Holland oiler; round wooden box w/lid and wire handle; wooden dough
bowl; Dietz lanterns; copper boiler; draw knife; beam augers; gr. Painted tool box; primitive boxes; oil
lamp; shot pouch; wood pig; walking sticks;
Collectibles: 6’ carved bear ash wood; milk bottles Akron; lots of crocks; 8gal. Crock; 5gal. Crock
with lid & spout; wooden wash tub; lots of porcelain dolls; old bead purses; cast iron banks ( goose,
pig, camel, bear, chicken, turkey); safari helmet; coffee shop tin; wood utensils; coal bucket; old
windows; serger sewing machine; sewing supplies;
Furniture – Appliances: antique lumber cart coffee table; brown leather sofa, love seat, chair w/
ottoman; sofa table; corner cabinet; end table; old farmer’s table w/2 drawers; 6 old wood chairs;
wooden; wooden rockers; primitive stepbackchina cabinet; chest of drawers; wicker chairs; Dancing
bear picture; primitive 1 drawer stand; oval mirror; pie cabinet w/ tin in doors; old red painted cabinet;
green painted cabinet; hired hand bed & dresser; cedar chest; green trunk; green cabinet; small
china cabinet; cast iron bed; chaise lounge chair; double lighted lamp w/prizms; 2 drawer stand; king
size log bed; barrel table and chairs; Frigidaire weedeaterstainless steel side by side fridge; Frigid-
aire glass top stove; Samsung washer and dryer; gas grill; meat grider; dehydrator; canning jars;
pots & pans; dishes; kitchenware; tanning bed
Tools: Stihl MS 290 Farmboss chainsaw; Stihl weedearter; Makita 15’ saw; Makita miter saw; Crafts-
man chest; Milwaukee tools; Rotozip tools; hand tools; post driver; 24’ aluminum plank; aluminum
extension ladders; snow fence; barb wire; picket fence; live trap; cedar 2x4s; lattice; misc. lumber;
Chattel Terms: Cash, credit card or good check. 3% buyer’s premium waived if paid with cash or check.
Sale by Order of: Jeffrey D. Powers Sr., Derek W. Powers, POA
Marc Lacy
218 Cambridge Rd.,
Coshocton
BeLinda Lacy
Cell: 740-294-8869
Cell: 740-502-3074
0051_101718
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