A public auction featured David Lugibihl’s agri-business equipment and personal items takes place at 10 a.m., Saturday, Dec. 7, at 6705 Tom Fett Road, Bluffton. An inspection date is from 9 a.m. to noon on Monday, Dec. 2.
The auction includes a line of equipment, antique tractors and trucks, primitives/antiques, farm toys and shop tools and parts.
The auction will include two rings. A loader will be on site to help load items on the sale day. The auction is conducted by Schrader Auction of Columbia City, Ind.
According to figures based upon FBI crime data, including violent crime and property, an organization called HomeSnacks rates Ada as the 7th safety city in Ohio.
Although Ada is technically a village, the data includes Ohio Northern University students, which bumps up the population above 5,000, making Ada a city.
If interested, contact Kathy Reese at 419-889-1845 or e-mail her at [email protected].
Bell ringers need: No experience necessary, except for a desire to ring a bell and help change a life.
The Hardn County Salvation Army Unit invites Ada area residents to volunteer as a holiday bell ringer in November and December in Ada, according to Kathy Reese chairperson.
“Ada bell ringers are needed from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. on five dates this season," said Reese.
It's more than just a decorated Christmas tree. It is a tree loaded – and inviting you to participate – with new hats, gloves and scarfs. It's Liberty National Bank's Project Warmth. Now through the end of November the bank collects these items for local children to stay warm during the winter months. This annual project celebrates its 29th season this year. The tree is located in the Ada bank lobby, ready to accept your donation.