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Tuesday, March 31, 2026

Auction Season Is Here: Upcoming Lippard Real Estate & Auction Events

 

Lippard Auction Calendar

Auction Season Is Here: Upcoming Lippard Real Estate & Auction Events

Spring auction season is in full swing, and Lippard Real Estate & Auction has a full schedule of upcoming auctions featuring real estate, farmland, collectibles, firearms, tools, equipment, and more. If you are looking for land, investment property, equipment, or unique items, now is a great time to keep an eye on these upcoming auctions.

Below is a look at several upcoming auctions happening throughout April and May.


April Auctions

April 1 – Damascus Steel & Knife Auction (Online Only)

This online-only auction will feature Damascus steel knives, pocket knives, cleavers, serrated blades, daggers, fixed blades, leather sheaths, and more. This is a great opportunity for collectors and knife enthusiasts.

Location: 2609 N Van Buren, Enid, OK
Time: 6:00 PM
Online Only


April 2 – 52+ Acres with 2 Homes (Online & Live)

This auction features 52+ acres with two homes, sheds, blacktop frontage, and a desirable location in Enid, Oklahoma. Open house is scheduled for March 30th from 4–6 PM.

Location: 6305 S 16th St, Enid, OK
Time: 10:00 AM
Online & Live Bidding


April 2 – Highway 81 Frontage Property (Online & Live)

This property offers highway frontage, income-producing potential, easy access, paved roads, and will be offered in two tracts.

Location: Corner of Hwy 81 and Beebe Rd, OK
Time: 2:00 PM
Online & Live Bidding


April 6 – Memorabilia & Collectibles Auction (Online Only)

Items include American Fostoria, clocks, Barbies, pocket knives, Star Wars collectibles, comics, Tom Clark collectibles, sports memorabilia, toys, and more.

Location: 4218 N 4th St, Enid OK East Shop
Time: 6:00 PM
Online Only


April 7 – Firearm Auction (Online Only)

This auction will include pistols, rifles, shotguns, ammunition, and firearm parts.

Location: 2609 N Van Buren, Enid OK
Time: 6:00 PM
Online Only


April 8 – 480± Acres Kingfisher County Land Auction (Online & Live)

This land auction includes cropland and grassland in the Lomega area with rural water, a live creek, good access, and multiple tracts available.

Location: N 2710 Rd & E 800 Rd, Omega, OK
Time: 10:00 AM
Online & Live Bidding


April 8 – Damascus Steel Knife Auction (Online Only)

Another Damascus steel knife auction will be held the evening of April 8th.

Time: 6:00 PM
Online Only


April 10 – Existing Business Auction (Online & Live)

This auction includes an existing business property at Canton Lake, Baird’s Lakeside Café, located at Hutton’s Corner in a great location near the lake.

Location: 245971 E CR 620, Canton, OK
Time: 10:00 AM
Online & Live Bidding


April 13 – Shop, Vehicles, Tools & Equipment Auction (Online Only)

Items include:

  • 40’ x 60’ steel shop

  • 2000 Chevy 2500 pickup

  • 1988 Camaro

  • Mahindra tractor with loader

  • 2024 24’ hydraulic tilt trailer

  • Welder

  • Air compressor

  • Conex

  • Tools and more

Location: 108 N Broadway, Carrier, OK
Time: 6:00 PM
Online Only


May Auctions

May 1 – 146.95± Acres Kingfisher County Land Auction (Online & Live)

Crop and pasture land with ponds located in the Kingfisher County / Lomega area.


May 5 – 160± Acres Blaine County Land Auction (Online & Live)

Crop land, grass pasture, cattle farm pond, creek, and highway frontage near Hitchcock, Oklahoma.


May 7 – 200± Acres Garfield County Land Auction (Online & Live)

Surface with minerals offered in two tracts in the Enid/Kremlin area, including crop and pasture land.


Learn More

For full auction details, photos, bidding information, and registration, visit:
www.LippardAuctions.com
Phone: 580-237-7174


Final Thought

Spring is one of the busiest times of the year for auctions, especially for land, equipment, and estate items. Whether you are looking for farmland, investment property, collectibles, tools, or business opportunities, these upcoming auctions offer a wide variety of opportunities across Oklahoma.

Easter egg coloring tips

 Easter egg coloring tips

Many families will soon be partaking in a springtime tradition that has spanned generations: coloring Easter eggs. 

While eggs once symbolized fertility and rebirth in Pagan celebrations, they have since come to be associated with Christianity. History.com says eggs historically were not allowed to be eaten during the 40 days of Lent. Subsequently, they were painted and decorated to mark the end of penance and enjoyed as a treat on Easter Sunday. Britannica also notes that the egg has come to represent the tomb Christ escaped, much like a chick breaks out of its shell.

Although it may seem like coloring Easter eggs already is a relatively simple project, there are steps that can simplify the process and make eggs more unique. 
• Remove eggs from the refrigerator. Prior to dyeing eggs, bring them to room temperature by removing them from the fridge about 20 minutes before it’s time to start boiling. This minimizes the chances that the egg shells will crack. 

• Use a pin. Poking a tiny hole into the large ends of the eggs before boiling can release the air pressure inside and prevent the eggs from bursting during boiling.

• Keep vinegar on hand. Vinegar is the key to vibrant eggs because it acts as a mordant, which helps the dye bond to the shell. Without vinegar, the egg colors will be pale.

• Use a whisk. Instead of potentially breaking eggs when dropping them into dye with fingers or spoons, place the egg inside the wires of a kitchen whisk.

• Use protective gear. Children tend to get messy when coloring eggs. Make sure they are dressed in clothes that can get splattered. Also, wearing kitchen dishwashing gloves or latex gloves will keep hands from being stained by dye. Cover tables or counters with a water-resistant sheet or tablecloth to further prevent staining.

• Experiment with different dyeing methods. Wrap rubber bands or string around the eggs before dipping to create geometric shapes and white lines. For a soft, marbled look, mix dye in a tray with shaving cream and roll the egg through. For a speckled appearance, place eggs in a container with dry rice and drops of dye and then shake.

• Create a drying station. Letting eggs dry on a paper towel or newspaper can contribute to smears and white spots. Instead, poke flat-head pins into a foam board. Rest the eggs on the pins while they dry.

• Create some sheen. When the eggs are completely dry, rubbing them with a drop of vegetable oil on a cloth will shine them up nicely.

Eggs are a traditional component of Easter festivities and decor. A few easy tweaks can make the process go more smoothly and result in vivid and creative eggs.

Sunday, March 29, 2026

WESTERN & ANTIQUE TRADE SHOW April 17 & 18,

WESTERN & ANTIQUE TRADE SHOW  April 17 & 18,

 WESTERN & ANTIQUE TRADE SHOW

April 17 & 18, 

Kay County Fairgrounds, 

800 S. Main, Blackwell, OK.

Friday 12PM–5PM & Saturday 9AM–4PM.

Buy, sell, trade and free appraisals. 

Featuring western memorabilia, collectibles, firearms, leather goods, spurs, saddles, posters, books and more. Meet Gordon Hill, grandson of movie cowboy Tom Mix. Admission is free both days. 

Vendor tables available.

Info: 580-307-5076.

Staying Visible Between Print Editions

 Staying Visible Between Print Editions

By Anesa K. Chastain Jones - Advertising Insights with Anesa

Oklahoma’s Choice Weekly

We are very excited about our next printed edition coming out April 30th, and we truly appreciate the businesses that support local print advertising. Print is still one of the best ways to build name recognition and credibility in a community, and we are proud to be bringing the printed edition back each month.

But we also want to talk about something that is becoming more and more important for businesses, staying visible between print editions.

Advertising Is About Being Seen Consistently

One of the most important things to understand about advertising is that it usually doesn’t work from just one ad or one appearance. Advertising works from consistency and repetition.

People are busy. They see hundreds of business names every week. The businesses they remember are the ones they see over and over again, not just once in a while.

That’s where digital advertising comes in.

Digital helps businesses stay in front of customers between printed editions so their name is still being seen throughout the month.

Different People See Advertising in Different Ways

Some people prefer reading the printed paper.

Some people read the digital edition.

Some people see things on social media.

Some people search online when they need a phone number or service.

Most customers don’t just use one of these, they use a combination of all of them. That means the more places your business appears, the more likely people are to remember you when they need your product or service.

Print and Digital Work Together

Print and digital are not competitors. They are tools that work best together.

Print gives your business a strong local presence and credibility.

Digital keeps your business visible between print editions and helps reinforce your message.

When customers see your business name in multiple places, it builds familiarity, and familiarity builds trust.

Staying in Front of Customers Matters

Between now and the April 30th printed edition, people in our communities will still be:

Eating at restaurants

Hiring contractors

Buying vehicles

Opening bank accounts

Shopping locally

Calling service companies

Planning events

Making everyday buying decisions

Advertising helps make sure that when those decisions are made, your business is one of the names people remember.

Final Thought

There is no single “right way” to advertise, but one thing has always been true:

The businesses that stay visible are the businesses people remember.

And the businesses people remember are the businesses they call.

That is why print and digital advertising together can be such a powerful combination for local businesses.

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ANESA K. CHASTAIN JONES, General Manager/Graphics Director, 918-285-1314, graphics@oklahomaschoiceweekly.com

JON McQUILLIN, Sales Representative, 918-873-0097, 

jon@oklahomaschoiceweekly.com

ISAAC DENNY, Sales Representative, 918-223-5051, 

isaac@oklahomaschoiceweekly.com

Saturday, March 28, 2026

WANENMACHER’S TULSA ARMS SHOW April 11 & 12, Tulsa Expo Square Fairgrounds.

 WANENMACHER’S TULSA ARMS SHOW, 

April 11 & 12, Tulsa Expo Square Fairgrounds. 

Over 4,200 tables in one 11-acre air-conditioned and heated building. 

Antique & modern firearms, knives, collectibles, ammo, accessories and more. 

Buy, sell or trade. Saturday 8AM-6PM, Sunday 8AM-4PM. 

Free parking and Saturday shuttles. 

Admission: Sat $15, Sun $10, Children under 12 $3. 

Info: www.TulsaArmsShow.com

WANENMACHER’S TULSA ARMS SHOW April 11 & 12, Tulsa Expo Square Fairgrounds.


Lippard Real Estate and Auction is Excited to welcome Kason Copeland to our Team

   Lippard Real Estate and Auction 
is Excited to welcome 
Kason Copeland to our Team

Kason was born and raised in Hennessey, Oklahoma, where he developed a deep appreciation for the land, agriculture, and the rural way of life.

Growing up in the area and spending much of his time outdoors hunting and fishing, he built a

Kason Copeland - Lippard Auctions
strong connection to the land and the hardworking people who care for it every day.

Kason is currently attending Oklahoma State University, where he is pursuing a degree in Real Estate and Property Management. Through his education, he has developed a solid understanding of the real estate market and the skills needed to effectively market and sell property.

Kason has a passion for both land and residential real estate and enjoys helping clients find the right property to fit their needs-whether it's a family home, recreational land, farmland, or an investment opportunity.

Kason looks forward to serving the community he knows and loves. Kason believes in working hard for his clients and building lasting relationships based on honesty, trust, and good communication.

Call Kason for your Real Estate & Equipment needs

Kason@LippardAuctions.com  405-853-1913

Enlow Tractor Auction Returns April 1 in Tulsa

 

Enlow Tractor Auction

Enlow Tractor Auction Returns April 1 in Tulsa

If you’re in the market for tractors, equipment, utility vehicles, or farm and ranch supplies, the Enlow Tractor Auction is coming up on Wednesday, April 1 at 9:00 a.m. at 8711 State Highway 66, Tulsa, Oklahoma. This auction takes place the first Wednesday of every month, making it a consistent opportunity for buyers and sellers alike.

The Enlow Tractor Auction has become a well-known monthly event for farmers, ranchers, equipment dealers, and landowners looking to buy or sell equipment in a competitive auction environment.

What You’ll Find at the Auction

This month’s auction will feature a wide selection of equipment, including:

  • Tractors with loaders

  • Used equipment

  • Salvage equipment

  • Repos, trailers, and vehicles

  • Construction equipment

  • Polaris Ranger and utility vehicles

  • Golf carts and side-by-sides

  • Cattle equipment and chutes

  • Feeders and farm equipment

  • Corral panels and livestock equipment

With a wide range of equipment available each month, the auction attracts buyers from across Oklahoma and surrounding states.

Auction Day Schedule

Auction day moves quickly, and items are sold throughout the morning and early afternoon. The schedule is as follows:

  • 9:00 AM – Used Equipment

  • 9:30 AM – Salvage

  • 10:00 AM – Equipment Continued

  • 11:30 AM – Repos, Trailers and Vehicles

  • 12:30 PM – Tractors and Construction Equipment

Buyers are encouraged to arrive early to inspect equipment and be ready when their items of interest come up for auction.

Online Bidding Available

For those who cannot attend in person, online bidding is available through multiple platforms, making it easy to participate from anywhere. This allows both local and out-of-state buyers to take part in the auction.

Monthly Auction Opportunity

Because this auction happens every first Wednesday of the month, it provides a regular opportunity for sellers to consign equipment and for buyers to find tractors, attachments, and farm equipment at auction prices.

Upcoming auction dates include:

  • May 6, 2026

  • June 3, 2026

  • July 1, 2026

For More Information

To view equipment listings, auction details, or to consign items, visit:
www.enlow66.com

You can also contact:

  • Dewey: 918-640-8836

  • Josh: 918-693-8620

  • Brock: 918-728-4129

Whether you’re looking to buy, sell, or just see what’s going through the ring, the Enlow Tractor Auction continues to be one of the area’s go-to monthly equipment auctions.

Friday, March 27, 2026

Wanenmacher’s Tulsa Arms Show Returns April 11–12

 

Wanenmacher’s Tulsa Arms Show Returns April 11–12

Wanenmacher’s Tulsa Arms Show Returns April 11–12



One of the largest and most well-known gun shows in the country is coming back to Oklahoma this spring. Wanenmacher’s Tulsa Arms Show will take place April 11th and 12th at the Expo Center at Expo Square in Tulsa, and it continues to be one of the biggest events of its kind in the nation.

One of the Largest Gun Shows in the Country

The Tulsa Arms Show features over 4,200 tables all inside an 11-acre air-conditioned and heated building, making it a massive event for collectors, enthusiasts, buyers, and sellers. Visitors will find a wide variety of antique and modern firearms, knives, collectibles, ammunition, and accessories all in one location.

Whether you are a serious collector, a first-time buyer, or just enjoy browsing historic and modern firearms, this show offers something for everyone.

Event Details

  • Location: Expo Square, Tulsa, Oklahoma

  • Dates: April 11 & 12

  • Saturday Hours: 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM

  • Sunday Hours: 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM

  • Admission:

    • Saturday – $15

    • Sunday – $10

    • Children under 12 – $3 each day

  • Free Parking and Saturday shuttle service available

The show will also feature Browning collectors, making it an especially interesting event for collectors and firearms history enthusiasts.

Buy, Sell, or Trade

This event is not just for buying — attendees are encouraged to bring firearms or knives to sell or trade, making it a great opportunity for collectors and hobbyists to add to or adjust their collections.

Make Plans Now

If you enjoy firearms, collectibles, history, or simply large trade shows, Wanenmacher’s Tulsa Arms Show is an event worth attending. With thousands of tables and vendors from across the country, it truly is a show many people look forward to every year.

For more information, visit:
www.TulsaArmsShow.com

The next Tulsa Arms Show after this event is scheduled for November 14 & 15, 2026.

Upcoming Auctions Across Oklahoma with Lippard Real Estate & Auction

 

Lippard Auction

Upcoming Auctions Across Oklahoma with Lippard Real Estate & Auction

If you’re looking for real estate, equipment, collectibles, or investment opportunities, Lippard Real Estate & Auction has a busy schedule of upcoming auctions across Oklahoma. With a variety of online-only and live auctions, buyers and investors have multiple opportunities to purchase property, equipment, and unique items throughout the spring.

Here’s a look at some of the upcoming auctions.

March 30 – Betty Ragains Trust Auction

Online Only | 6:00 PM
Located at 605 Locust St., Burlington, Oklahoma, this auction features a 1,590 sq. ft. home with 2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, along with appliances, household items, crafts, and collectibles. This is a great opportunity for buyers looking for a home, investment property, or estate items.

March 31 – Benkendorf Auction

Online Only | 6:00 PM
This auction includes a wide variety of items such as a JD tractor, Ford Ranger, Jeep pickup, shop tools, books, CorningWare, canning jars, oil lamps, vintage beds, Coca-Cola bottles, a harmonica, and an RCA Victrola with records. The auction is located at 10330 West Willow, Enid, Oklahoma.

April 1 – MHS #4 Auction

Online Only | 6:00 PM
Featuring Damascus steel knives, pocket knives, cleavers, serrated blades, daggers, ulu knives, keychain knives, fixed blades, and leather sheaths. Located at 2609 N Van Buren, Enid, Oklahoma.

April 2 – Real Estate Auctions

There are two auctions scheduled for April 2.

Ehlen Estate Auction – 10:00 AM
Located at 6305 S 16th St., Enid, Oklahoma, this property includes 52± acres, two homes, sheds, blacktop frontage, and a desirable location.

Brokyn Properties LLC Auction – 2:00 PM
This property features Highway 81 frontage with income-producing potential, offered in two tracts with easy access and paved roads. The auction will be held on-site at the corner of Hwy 81 and Beebe Road.

April 8 – Gary Quintle Auction

Online/Live | 10:00 AM
Located in Kingfisher County near the Lomega area, this auction includes 480± acres offered in three tracts, featuring cropland, grassland, rural water, a live creek, and good access.

April 10 – Baird’s Lakeside Café Auction

Online/Live | 10:00 AM
This auction offers an existing business opportunity at Canton Lake, including Baird’s Lakeside Café located at 245971 E. CR 620, Canton, Oklahoma.

April 13 – Carrier Auction

Online Only | 6:00 PM
This auction includes a 40’ x 60’ steel shop, a 2000 Chevy 2500 pickup, a 1988 Camaro, Mahindra tractor with loader, hydraulic trailer, welder, air compressor, Conex container, tools, and more. Located at 108 N Broadway, Carrier, Oklahoma.

May Auctions

Several land auctions are also scheduled for May.

May 1 – Chase Parsons Auction
146.95± acres in Kingfisher County featuring crop and pasture land with ponds.

May 5 – Meier Beef & Grain Auction
160± acres in Blaine County near Hitchcock featuring grass pasture, crop land, pond, creek, and highway frontage.

May 7 – Vic & Marla Rempel Auction
200± acres in Garfield County near the Enid-Kremlin area offered in two tracts with surface and mineral rights.

Open House Opportunity

An open house is scheduled Sunday from 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM at 4212 Unruh Dr., Enid, Oklahoma for those interested in viewing property in person.

Learn More

For full auction listings, catalogs, and bidding information, visit:
www.LippardAuctions.com
Or call 580-237-7174 for more information.

With a wide range of auctions including real estate, land, equipment, collectibles, and business opportunities, Lippard Real Estate & Auction continues to offer opportunities for buyers, investors, and sellers across Oklahoma.

Upcoming Auctions with Wiggins Auctioneers

 

Upcoming Auctions with Wiggins Auctioneers

Upcoming Auctions with Wiggins Auctioneers



If you are looking for land, minerals, homes, equipment, or investment opportunities, Wiggins Auctioneers has a full lineup of upcoming auctions across northwest Oklahoma. With both online-only and property auctions scheduled throughout March and April, there are several opportunities for buyers, investors, and landowners.

Here is a look at the upcoming auction schedule.

March 30 – Online Consignment Auction

The Wiggins Auction Barn Consignment Auction will be held online only on March 30 and includes a wide variety of items such as a 1931 Ford front end, vintage license plates, pottery, rifle cases and gun holsters, collectible toys, signs, coins, furniture, tools, anvils, and more. This auction will take place in Lahoma, Garfield County, Oklahoma.

April 2 – Ranch Land Auction

On April 2, Wiggins Auctioneers will offer 680± acres of livestock and ranch land located in the Chester area in Major County, Oklahoma. This property includes timber-lined areas, creek tributaries, canyons, a spring-fed pond, and mineral interests, making it attractive for ranching, hunting, and investment opportunities.

April 8 – Farm and Timber Property

Another land auction is scheduled for April 8 in the Ringwood area of Major County. This auction includes 180± acres featuring a small grain/livestock farm home (fixer-upper), farm buildings, 48.5± acres of moderate to thick timber, a pond, and wildlife.

April 14 – Commercial Opportunity Along US 81

On April 14, an online-only commercial opportunity will be available along US Highway 81 near Bison in Garfield County. This property offers potential for commercial development or investment.

April 16 – Oil & Gas Mineral Interests Auction

An online-only auction on April 16 will feature 1,272± net mineral acres across Garfield, Alfalfa, and Major Counties. This auction includes producing and non-producing mineral interests and is geared toward oil and gas investors.

April 21 – Home and Acreage Auction

On April 21, a brick home situated on 7.5 wooded acres southwest of Ringwood will be auctioned. The property includes a 40’ x 80’ shop, blackjack trees, wildlife, SH 58 frontage, and will also include online-only household, yard, and shop items including a pool table.

April 22 – Enid Investment Property

On April 22, a 3-bedroom, 1-bath home/investment property located near Hoover Park and Splash Pad in Enid will be offered at auction.

April 23 – Retirement Auction in Okeene

On April 23, a retirement auction will be held featuring a commercial building and equipment located at 812 W. Oklahoma in Okeene, Blaine County, Oklahoma.

Learn More

For more information about any of these auctions, visit:
www.WigginsAuctioneers.com
Or call 580-233-3066

With land, minerals, homes, commercial property, and equipment all coming up for auction, Wiggins Auctioneers continues to offer a wide range of opportunities for buyers across Oklahoma.

Thursday, March 26, 2026

Upcoming Spring Auctions with Spitler & Johnson Auction & Realty

 

spitler Auction

Upcoming Spring Auctions with Spitler & Johnson Auction & Realty

Spring auction season is picking up across Oklahoma, and Spitler & Johnson Auction & Realty has several upcoming auctions scheduled throughout April and May. With a mix of homes, land, antiques, tools, and household items, these auctions offer opportunities for buyers looking for real estate, collectibles, and equipment.

Here’s a look at the upcoming auction calendar.

April 11 – Wewoka Auction

The first auction on the schedule will take place on Saturday, April 11 at 1001 Sunset Drive in Wewoka. This auction features a 3,000 square foot home along with furnishings, oriental décor, old drugstore bottles, and a collection of coins and currency. This auction will appeal to both real estate buyers and collectors looking for unique items.

April 18 – Shawnee Moving Auction

The next auction is scheduled for Saturday, April 18 at 21 Oak Hill Road in Shawnee. This moving auction includes an 1,850 square foot home, very nice clean furniture, shop equipment, guns, and cameras. Moving auctions often feature well-maintained household items and tools, making them popular with buyers looking for quality items.

April 25 – Hazel Dell Road Auction

On Saturday, April 25, Spitler & Johnson will hold an auction on Hazel Dell Road between Shawnee and Meeker. This property includes 5 acres and a brick home, along with antiques, tools, a tractor, and a 20-foot container. This auction offers both real estate and equipment, which typically draws strong interest.

May 19 – Cromwell Auction

Looking ahead to May, an auction is scheduled for Tuesday, May 19 in Cromwell. This auction includes a house and four lots in Cromwell, as well as 60 acres of land southwest of Okemah, offering a great opportunity for land buyers and investors.

More Auctions Coming Soon

Spitler & Johnson Auction & Realty also has several additional auctions with dates pending, so interested buyers are encouraged to check their website regularly or call for brochures and additional information.

Learn More

For more information about these auctions, visit:
www.spitlerauction.com
Or call 405-567-3523

With a variety of auctions scheduled throughout the spring, Spitler & Johnson Auction & Realty continues to provide opportunities for buyers looking for homes, land, antiques, tools, and more across Oklahoma.

Looking for a Vehicle? Check Out Mitchell Motors in Stillwater

 

Mitchell Motors

Looking for a Vehicle? Check Out Mitchell Motors in Stillwater

If you’re in the market for a car, truck, or SUV, Mitchell Motors in Stillwater has a wide selection of vehicles available at competitive prices. Whether you’re looking for a newer sedan, a dependable pickup, or a family SUV, Mitchell Motors offers a variety of options to fit different needs and budgets.

Located at 301 W. 6th Street in Stillwater, just west of the Payne County Courthouse, Mitchell Motors has built a reputation for offering quality vehicles and straightforward pricing.

Current Vehicles Available

Mitchell Motors currently has a variety of vehicles in stock, including:

  • 2024 Chevy Malibu

  • 2024 Toyota Corolla

  • 2023 GMC Acadia

  • 2021 Chevy Colorado Extended Cab 4x4

  • 2020 Subaru Outback

  • 2018 Chevy HD 2500 Crew Cab

  • 2016 Nissan Frontier Crew Cab

  • 2013 Chevy 1/2 Ton Extended Cab 4x4

  • 2006 Ford F-150 4x4

With a mix of newer vehicles and dependable trucks, buyers can find everything from daily drivers to work vehicles.

A Local Dealer You Can Work With

One of the advantages of buying from a local dealership like Mitchell Motors is the ability to work directly with people in your community. Local dealers understand local customers and often provide a more straightforward buying experience compared to large chain dealerships.

If you’re looking for a vehicle or want to see what’s currently available, stop by and take a look at their inventory.

Visit Mitchell Motors

Mitchell Motors
301 W. 6th Street
Stillwater, Oklahoma
405-377-8306
www.mitchell-motors.com

If you’re thinking about upgrading your vehicle or need a dependable truck or car, Mitchell Motors is worth checking out the next time you’re in Stillwater.

Sunday, March 22, 2026

Print Is Back And It’s Part of a Bigger Strategy

 

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Print Is Back And It’s Part of a Bigger Strategy

This upcoming edition of Oklahoma’s Choice Weekly is an important one for us. It will be our first printed edition since July, and we’re excited to bring the paper back into the hands of our readers and advertisers.

But we’re not just going back to the way things were.

We’re moving forward with a new strategy that combines print and digital together, and we believe this approach will be stronger for both our readers and our advertisers.

Our New Print Schedule

Moving forward, Oklahoma’s Choice Weekly will print once a month at the end of each month, with digital editions continuing throughout the rest of the month.

This allows us to do two very important things:

  1. Deliver a strong, high-impact printed edition that people keep and refer back to.

  2. Maintain weekly digital visibility so businesses are still in front of customers all month long.

Instead of choosing between print or digital, we’re using both the way advertising works best today.

Why This Makes Sense for Businesses

Print and digital do different jobs, and when they work together, they are extremely effective.

Print builds credibility and visibility.
People trust print. They keep it on the table, in the truck, or in the shop. They flip through it multiple times and see your ad again and again.

Digital builds frequency and reach.
Your ad can be seen on phones, computers, and social media, keeping your business in front of customers throughout the month.

When you combine print and digital, you get:

  • Visibility

  • Frequency

  • Credibility

  • Reach

That’s a powerful combination for any business.

Advertising Is About Being Seen

One of the biggest misconceptions about advertising is that it’s about running one ad and expecting immediate results. In reality, advertising works best through consistency and visibility over time.

People usually don’t need your product or service the exact day they see your ad.
But when they do need it, they remember the businesses they’ve seen consistently.

That’s why the businesses that advertise regularly are usually the businesses people call first.

Not because they’re lucky but because they’re visible.

Looking Ahead

We’re excited to bring print back at the end of each month while continuing to grow our digital presence throughout the rest of the month. This new approach allows us to continue serving our communities while also helping local businesses stay visible and competitive.

If you’re a business owner, the most important question to ask yourself is simple:

When someone in the community needs what you sell, will they think of your business first?

If the answer is yes, your advertising is working.
If the answer is no, we should talk.

At Oklahoma’s Choice Weekly, our goal has always been the same connect businesses with customers. And with our new print and digital schedule, we believe we can do that better than ever.

ANESA K. CHASTAIN JONES, General Manager/Graphics Director, 918-285-1314, graphics@oklahomaschoiceweekly.com

JON McQUILLIN, Sales Representative, 918-873-0097, jon@oklahomaschoiceweekly.com

ISAAC DENNY, Sales Representative, 918-223-5051, isaac@oklahomaschoiceweekly.com

Friday, March 20, 2026

Community Consignment Sale Coming to Inola. A Big Day for Farm Equipment Buyers and Sellers

 

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Community Consignment Sale Coming to Inola.  A Big Day for Farm Equipment Buyers and Sellers

If you’re looking for quality farm equipment, tractors, or livestock handling tools, mark your calendar for Thursday, March 26, 2026. The Community Consignment Sale hosted by Chupps Auction & Real Estate is shaping up to be one of those auctions where you show up “just to look”… and end up bringing home a trailer full of equipment.

The sale will be held at the residence of Gary Yoder, located at 9858 W 600 Rd., Inola, Oklahoma. The auction officially starts at 9:33 a.m., with simulcast bidding beginning at 10:01 a.m., allowing both onsite and online bidders to participate.

In other words: whether you prefer to stand by the auction ring or bid from your phone, you’re covered.

What You’ll Find at the Sale

This community consignment auction will feature a wide variety of farm and ranch equipment, including:

  • Tractors

  • Hay and farm equipment

  • Buggies

  • Loaders

  • Dozers

  • Backhoes

  • Trailers

  • Creep feeders and hay feeders

  • Calf chutes

  • Mineral feeders

  • Manure spreaders

  • Sprayers

  • Tanks

  • Fertilizer tubs

  • Balers

  • 4-wheelers

And as every seasoned auction buyer knows… there’s always more.

Auctions like this tend to attract a diverse mix of consignors, meaning buyers often find everything from everyday work equipment to hard-to-find pieces that don’t show up on dealer lots.

A True Community Auction

This isn’t just another equipment sale it’s a community event.

Lunch will be served by Amish ladies, making it a good opportunity to visit with neighbors, talk equipment, and enjoy a meal while the bidding continues throughout the day. The auction will be running one auction ring all day, keeping the pace steady and the action moving.

Still Accepting Consignments

If you have equipment, tools, or farm items you’ve been meaning to sell, there is still time. Consignments are currently being accepted, giving sellers the opportunity to put their equipment in front of serious buyers from across the region.

Auction Details at a Glance

Community Consignment Sale
📅 Thursday, March 26, 2026
⏰ Starts at 9:33 AM | Online bidding at 10:01 AM
📍 9858 W 600 Rd., Inola, OK 74036
📌 Auction located at the residence of Gary Yoder

Terms: Cash, check with proper ID, or most major credit cards accepted. Payment is due the day of the auction.

Learn More

For additional details, consignments, and pictures of available equipment, visit:
www.chuppsauction.com

You can also follow Chupps Auction & Real Estate on Facebook for updates leading up to the sale.

Contact the Auction Team

  • Stan Chupp: (918) 638-1157

  • Dale Chupp, Realtor – Coldwell Banker Select: (918) 630-0495

  • Jonathan Miller: (918) 237-7582


Whether you’re a farmer looking to upgrade equipment, a rancher hunting for a good deal, or someone who simply enjoys the fast-paced atmosphere of a live auction, the March 26 Community Consignment Sale in Inola is worth attending.

And if you’ve been to enough auctions, you already know the rule:

Show up early… because the good stuff never waits.

Lippard Real Estate & Auction Announces Full Schedule of Upcoming Auctions Across Oklahoma

 

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Lippard Real Estate & Auction Announces Full Schedule of Upcoming Auctions Across Oklahoma

If you’re looking for equipment, collectibles, firearms, real estate, or investment property, Lippard Real Estate & Auction has an extensive lineup of auctions scheduled throughout March, April, and May. With a mix of online-only and live auctions, buyers from across Oklahoma and beyond have multiple opportunities to find valuable items and unique properties.

Here’s a look at the upcoming auction schedule.


March 22 – Equipment & Vehicle Auction

Sunday, March 22 | 6:00 PM | Online Only

This auction includes a wide variety of equipment and vehicles, including:

  • Backhoe

  • Trailers

  • Pickup trucks

  • Mower

  • Collector cars

  • Trucks

  • Cattle equipment

  • No-till drill

  • Jeeps

  • Forklift

  • Pipe and grass seeder

📍 5610 E Chestnut, Enid, Oklahoma


March 23 – Bliss Collectible Firearms Auction

Monday, March 23 | 6:00 PM | Online Only

Collectors will want to take note of this auction featuring an impressive lineup of firearms and historical items, including:

  • Marlin and Remington firearms

  • Military collectibles

  • Lugers and bayonets

  • Ammunition

  • Pistols, rifles, and shotguns

  • Vintage BB guns

  • Muskets

📍 2609 N Van Buren, Enid, Oklahoma


March 24 – Price Tabor Auction

Tuesday, March 24 | 6:00 PM | Online Only

A diverse collection of memorabilia and collectibles will be available, including:

  • Neon signs

  • Trucker hats

  • Sports memorabilia

  • Advertising collectibles

  • McCoy and enamelware

  • Display cabinets

  • Bar ware and decanters

📍 7645 W Purdue, Enid, Oklahoma (West Shop)


March 25 – Multiple Auctions

Allison Estate Mineral Auction

Wednesday, March 25 | 6:00 PM | Online Only

Featuring mineral rights across Dewey, Woodward, and Ellis Counties in Oklahoma.

Area Farmers Equipment Auction

Also scheduled for March 25, this sale includes a large selection of farm equipment such as:

  • John Deere 9410R tractor

  • Kubota MFW tractor with loader

  • John Deere HX15 batwing mower

  • Case IH air seeder

  • Trucks and farm equipment

  • Mitsubishi forklift

  • Hay and cattle equipment

Serving the Enid, Kingfisher, Lamont, and surrounding farming areas.


March 30 – Betty Ragains Trust Auction

Monday, March 30 | 6:00 PM | Online Only

This estate auction features a 1,590 sq. ft. home in Burlington, Oklahoma, along with:

  • Appliances

  • Household items

  • Crafts and collectibles

📍 605 Locust St., Burlington, Oklahoma


March 31 – Benkendorf Auction

Tuesday, March 31 | 6:00 PM | Online Only

A wide assortment of antiques and collectibles will be available, including:

  • JD tractor

  • Ford Ranger

  • Jeep pickup

  • Shop tools

  • Books

  • Corning ware

  • Canning jars

  • Vintage beds

  • Coca-Cola bottles

  • RCA Victrola and records

📍 10330 W Willow, Enid, Oklahoma


April Auctions

MHS #4 Auction – April 1

Featuring Damascus steel knives, pocket knives, cleavers, daggers, keychain knives, fixed blades, and leather sheaths.

Ehler Estate Auction – April 2

52 acres in Enid, including two homes, sheds, and desirable blacktop frontage.

Brokys Properties Auction – April 2

Property with Highway 81 frontage offered in two tracts with strong income-producing potential.

Gary Quintle Auction – April 8

480± acres in Kingfisher County offered in three tracts featuring cropland, grassland, a live creek, and rural water access.

Baird’s Lakeside Café Auction – April 10

Existing business opportunity located at Canton Lake, offering a prime location for entrepreneurs.


Looking Ahead to May

Meier Beef & Grain Auction – May 5

160± acres in Blaine County, Oklahoma featuring:

  • Grass pasture

  • Crop land

  • Pond and creek

  • Highway frontage

  • Excellent cattle and farm potential


How to Participate

Many of these auctions are online-only, while select events offer live or simulcast bidding options.

For catalogs, bidding details, and full auction information, visit:

www.LippardAuctions.com

Or contact Lippard Real Estate & Auction at
📞 580-237-7174


Whether you’re a collector, farmer, investor, or someone searching for your next property or project, the upcoming Lippard Auction schedule offers something for nearly everyone. With auctions happening weekly and a wide range of items available, it’s a great time to browse the catalogs and see what opportunities might be waiting.