Kidron Machinery Sale Takes on Carnival Atmosphere
Posted September 13th, 2007 by Sarah N(from The Dalton Gazette & The Kidron News, Vol. 132, No. 51; reprinted with permission)
Bidders from as far away as Florida, Iowa and Georgia attended the 60th annual machinery sale, held Aug. 25 in Kidron at the grounds of the Kidron Auction. By the start of the sale on Saturday morning, more than 2,500 bidders had registered, hoping to snap up a bargain by day’s end.
Kidron Auction owner John Sprunger noted that items put up for the sale came from surrounding states such as Iowa, Kentucky, Pennsylvania, Mississippi, New York, Michigan, North Carolina, Indiana, Illinois and of course, Ohio.
The annual machinery sale, which is sponsored by the Kidron Community Council, had the air of a carnival during the day. Several food vendors were on hand, the Kidron Volunteer Firemen sold ice-cold pop and the flea market vendors were set up everywhere there was a spare spot.
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ycle from your eighth grade science class. Basically the trees are getting ready for winter, and the green is fading so the leaves are showing their true colors. Okay, that’s about as far as I am going to go, not being a teacher myself.

