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A. Altman Company A1 Vet Care Addy's Mower Sales Advanced Spinal Care & Rehab Agents Realty & Auction Service Akua Agency LLC Al Myers Plumbing & Etc All Inclusive Tent Allen Construction & Excavating Allman, Thomas Alternative Therapies Massage LLC Alverson, John America's Harvest Bulk Foods LLC Amici Pizza Amvets Anderson, Vicky Andrea's Fashions Annin & Co Appearance Supply Kompany Aprils Country Kitch'n Army Navy Garrison 628 Aronhalt, Carla Art Asylum, The Arts Repair Asire, Greg Auer Ace Hardware Autumn Health Care Inc Baby Of Mine LLC Baker, Lewis Bakersville Garage Balderson, Troy for State Representative Baltic State Bank, The Barcroft, Linda Barcus, Sonny Bargain Shack Barrett, Beth Barrett, Kevin Barrick, Chester Barringer, Monty Baumer, Carla Baumgardner, Jack B-Dry System Bechtol, Randy Beitzel, Katina Bennett, Norma Bexdan Interiors Bill Appis Billie Bryan Black Bear Pizza Bob Evans Restaurant Bob Kiser Bob's Hair Fashions Bob's Hair Fashions Borden, Reva Bordenkirker, Mark Bordenkirker, Walter Border, Annabelle Boylan, Bonnie Boylan, Carter Bradford, Sue Brokaw, Fred Brown, Janie Brown, Julia Bryan, Steve Burchett, Brandy Burt Avenue Wesleyan Church Burt, Linda Bush, Ruth Business & Industry Institute/COTC Business Growth Alliance of Coshocton Co. C&M Collectibles Cabot, Dennis Camp Warsaw Canal Cargo Candy Bouquet Cantwell Creek Captain Jacks Carnes, Mary Carroll, James Carroll's Mens Shop Cartons Shoe Store Cell Phone Zone Central Ohio Technical College Century 21 Court Square Realty & Auction Century National Bank Champagne, Brenda Chase Bank Childcare Central Childress, Evelyn Church of God, The Circle Logix Clark, Brian Clarks Orchard Clow Water Systems Collin's Meat Market Collins, Margaret
Collins, Mary Colonial Sports-N-Courts Com to Elect D. Curtis Lee Com. to Elect Fred Wachtel Concorde Mortgage Conkle, Denny Conkle, Rick Corbett, Donna Corder, Larry Auctioneer Corner Auto Parts Cornett, Steve Coshocton Alliance Church Coshocton Antique Mall Coshocton Automotive/NAPA Coshocton Broadcasting WTNS Coshocton Cars Coshocton Chiropractic Health Center Coshocton City Hall Coshocton City Home Health Agency Coshocton City School Levy Committee Coshocton Co Agriculture Society Coshocton County 4-H Advisory Comm Coshocton County Board of Realtors Coshocton County Career Center Coshocton County Chamber of Commerce Coshocton County Convention & Visitors Bureau Coshocton County Farm Bureau Coshocton County Health Department Coshocton County Memorial Hospital Coshocton County Recycling & Litter Prevention Coshocton County Regional Airport Coshocton County Senior Center Coshocton County Township Association Coshocton County Veterans Service Commiss Coshocton Electric Inc Coshocton Federal Credit Union Coshocton Glass Service Coshocton Grain Company Coshocton Health & Rehabilitation Center Coshocton Junior Woman's Club Coshocton Lease & Rental Coshocton Lumber Company Coshocton Nazarene Church Coshocton Pallet & Door Coshocton Port Authority Coshocton Soil & Water Conservation Coshocton Tire Coshocton Towne Centre Association Coshocton Village Inn & Suites Relay Team Country Clips Courtsquare Cafe Creekside Vinyl LLC Crossroads Auto LLC Crouso, Curt Crown, Rhoda Crowtown Pizza Custom Remodeling Cutshall, Mark Dale Gress Real Estate WL Damon's All American Pizza Pie Danesi, Trish Dari Hut Darner, Arleta Davis, Janet Dean's Jewelry DeCosky Ford DeJesu, Marco Designs By Michele Dickson, Debbie Digital Xtreme Photography Dilly, Dave - County Recorder Dock, The Domino's Pizza Donaker, Janette Elect Clerk of Courts Doughty, Robert Dream Acres Daylilies Earl's Dari Drive In East of Chicago Eberwine, Pam Echoing Hills Village Edward Jones Emmert, Carol Endsley Agency England, Christina Engle Sales Ernie Yoder Construction LLC Extermital Termite & Pest Control Family Physicians of Coshocton Inc Farie, Elaine Farm Credit Services of Mid-America FCV Volunteer Fire Dept Fetters, Bob
Finton Equipment LLC First Presbyterian Church Fischer for County Commissioner, Gary Fischer Funeral Home Fishers Decorating Five Point Chiropractic Forest Hill Lake Fortune's Boot Shop Frame Shop, The Fresno Bible Church Fresno Farmer's Market FRETS Roasting Company Front Porch Store Frontier Power Frontier Supply Company Fry, Joyce J G&M 5 Point Auto Garden Gate, The Garden Patch Greenhouse, The Gary's Muffler & Tire Shop Gerber & Sons, Inc Gerrard, Jeff Gibson, Jessie Gildow, Polly Given Dawson Funeral Home Glazier, Kim Good News Bookstore Gospel Hill Ministry Gottardi, Troy Rentals Greer, Darlene Gress, Kim Gress, Lisa Grier, Tom Griffith, Carmen M. Photography H&R Block Habitat For Humanity Hackenbracht, Diane Hahn Oil, Inc Hall, JR Hannah Truck Repair Hardee's Hardesty Extended Auto Care Hartzler's Quality Housing Hasseman Marketing & Communications Haywood, Jerry Health Services of Coshocton County Heil, Lou Henderson, Steve Heritage Apartments Hershberger Country Store Hillside Bulk Foods Hilltop Golf Course Hoffman, Betty Home & Hearth LTD Home Loan Savings Bank Hometown Auto Repair Hootman, Dennis Hopewell Industries Hopewell School Hostetler, Jeff House of GA Fisher Huebner's Auto Care Infield Farms Interim Health Care Intrust Transportation ITM Marketing Jack Lewis Auto Sales James Plumbing LTD Janet Guillory Jeff Drennen Chrysler Jeep Dodge of Coshocton Jerry's Great American Restaurant Jim Davis John Gray & Sons Johns, Tammy Johnson, Bob Johnson, Connie Jones Metal Products Jones, Carol Jones, Gloria Josie's Things Jumper, Debora Karr, Debbie Kaufman, Sharon KC Auto Repair Keene United Methodist Church Kehl's Body Shop Keim Lumber Kent, Doroth Kent, Karysa Kentucky Fried Chicken Kerns, Gloria Kids America Kirkpatrick, Sherry Kiwanis Of Coshocton Kno-Ho-Co- Ashland CAC
Kno-Ho-Co Senior Services Kraft Foods Krasco Customs Krouskowpf, Daniel Kurz Kasch Lafayette Pointe Larry's Mower Shop Laughlin, Erin Lautenschleger, Eugene Lauvray, Ellyn Leech Scherbel & Peddicord LTD Lee's Glass Service Leigh, Jim Lenny's Barber Shop Lenzo Studio Liberty Lady Limburg's Patio Grill Linda Miller Linnet's Flower on the Square Loos, Kristy Lowe, Margaret Lowe, Melody Lowery Agency, Sam Mandy Ramsey Mann, Robert Marilyn's Natural Foods Marlene Boyce Mary Jane's Cottage Mathesen, Margaret Maurer, Christie Mayors Corner Mayse, Sheila McClain, Ellen McCoy, Amy McDonald's McPeak, Denise McQuiston, Amy McVay, Vada Mercer for Mayor, Steve Mercer, Amber MFM Products Mikesell, Rachel Millcreek Equipment LTD Miller, Linda Miller, Robert Miller's Dutch Kitchen Miller's Storage Barns Millward, Kathy Miss Jennifer's Dance Studio Mission Auto Connection Missionary Maintenance Service Mitchell's Fence Supply Mizer, Dorothy Mizer's Country Kitchen Mohawk Fireworks Mom's Market Moore, Alice Moore, Charles A Moose Lodge Mosier, Janet Committee to Elect Clerk of Courts Mossman, Mary Mower Shop, The Muhleman, Tammy Mulford, Justin Mullett Tire Mullett, Kay Murray's Detailling Murray's Tire Myer's Country Diner Myers, Violet Nationwide Insurance Bob Pell Neiss, Ruth New Bedford Engine LLC New Bedford Harness & Boot New Beginnings Ministries New Hope Coshocton Properties New Life Ministries Newell, Wilma Nice Computers Nicely, Christy Nichols, Billy Noe, Charee Nolan, Susan Novelty Advertising Oak Bush Bulk Foods Oak Pointe Nursing & Rehabiliation Center Ohio Fabricators Co Ohio Heritage Bank Ohio Rental Olde Town Realty - Darlene Guess Olde Towne Realty - Heather Guess Olde Towne Realty - Kelly Shrimplin Olde Village Meats Olde Warehouse, The Optics Plus Vision Center Ott, Harold Owens & Manning Owens, Norma
Oxford Mining Company Papa Johns Pizza Party Package Too!, The Pattison, Mark Paulun, Dan Payne, Patty Pearl Valley Cheese Peddicord Rice Auctioneer Peddicord Rice Real Estate Peddicord Rice Real Estate: Foster, Debbie Peddicord Rice Real Estate: LePage, Heather Peddicord Rice Real Estate: Olinger, Chrisi Peggy Sue's Steak & Ribs Perry Chapel Baptist Church Pew, Melvin Phase III Philip A Wagner, Inc Phillabaum, Terri Phillips, Linda Pillow, William Plants Plumbing & Electric Pleasant Hill Baptist Church Pomerene Center for the Arts Pool World Potts, Chuck Power Shop, The Prairie Chapel United Methodist Church Presbyterian Church, The Progressive Water Treatment Proudfit, Kent Pyle Financial Inc R&K Industrial Supply Raber, Kim Ramsey, Dave Randles Medical Supplies Raven's Glenn Winery Real Living The Right Choice Real Living The Right Choice Barb Milligan Real Living The Right Choice Cheryl Cooksey Real LivinThe Right Choice JoEllen Collins Reiss, Chuck Remembering You Cemetery Decorations Rent-A-Center Response Media Group RHDD Inc Rice, Jan Richcreek, Cathy Rick Hawkins Lumber Co. Inc Rinkes, Charles River Greens Golf Course River View FFA River View Food Services River View Junior High River View Local Schools River View Ministerial Association Riverside Manor Nursing Riverside Towers Roberta's Professional Cakes & Catering Robison, Corinne Roma's Gifts and Florist Roscoe General Store Roscoe Properties Roscoe United Methodist Church Roscoe Village Business Association Roscoe Village Marketing Ross, Charlene Route 5 Auto Sales Russell, Karen Certified Health Counselor Sacred Heart Catholic Church Saladino, Rhonda SanCasT Scheetz, Dennis Schumaker Farms Schwab, Paul Scott Auctioneering, Jerry Sears Second Chance of Coshocton LLC Senior Levy Committee Seton Coshocton Sharier, Yolanda Sharrock, Maxine Shaw, Ruth Ann Shaw, Woodrow Shawnee Springs Winery Shearrow, Virginia Shepler, Dave Sheree's Salon & Spa Shirley Appis Shivers, Jim Shopwise Grocery Store Shotwell, Tami Shriver Tire Shryock, Debbie Shryock, Janice
Shutt, Patricia Siegrist Orchard Signature Shots Signmaker, The Skips Refuse Smailes, Dave Smailes, Katherine Smilo, Dr. John Smith, Renee Smurfit Stone Container Corporation Solid Rock Foursquare Church Spitler, Robert SportZone Sprint Print Marketing Media St. John's United Church of Christ Stahl, Larry County Commissioner Stamper, Troy Stanton, Bobby Starcher, Joann Statements By Shannon Stevens, Bruce Stevens, Michelle Stipes, Michelle Stockum, Becky Stoffer Real Estate Stoltzfus, Reuben Stone Creek Community Auction Stottsberry, Larry Stutzman, Albert Sue's Hallmark & Florist Superior Pizza & Pasta Susan's Footwear & Fashions Sutton Construction Tax Refund Express Taylor Hardware Taylor Insurance Thomas, Cathy Thomas, John Three Rivers Therapy Service TLG Distributors Triple R Stables Triplitt's Pharmacy & Gifts Uncorked United Way of Coshocton County Vac Shak, Inc Valley ATV LLC VFW 1330 Village Baptist Church Village Bookworm, The Village Market, The Village Motors Village of Conesville Village Video Vinyl Frontier Wachovia Securities, LLC Wag-N-Tails Walhonding Valley Sand & Gravel Wal-Mart Walsh, Dana Warsaw Business Association Warsaw Dariland Warsaw First Presbyterian Church Warsaw Lions Club Warsaw United Methodist Church Watson, Mike Wayne's Freeze West Lafayette Chamber of Commerce West, Amber Widder Piano Tuning and Service Wiggins, Cindy William Albert Excavating Inc Wilson Carpet & Furniture Wilson, Roxana Windsorwood Place Woodbury Outfitters Worthington, Hannah Wright, Elmer XL Wheels & Tires Yoder, Reuben Yoder, Steve Your Pizza Shop Ziler, Susan Zimmer, Gary
reading from their own bibles, will face the four directions while reading a pre-assigned portion of scripture. This will allow the entire bible to be read in 15 minutes. The Christian band, 7 Days, will provide live music as part of the evening program. "We hope everyone in
Coshocton will attend and share in this 'His Word to the World' event," said Kathy Hendricks, president of Women of Witness Coshocton. "We will also be praying for the specific needs and issues facing Coshocton and it's residents. We welcome everyone to take part."
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Anyone who would like to participate in the bible reading can sign up at the Good News Bookstore by May 1. "We want to be able to assign the 15 minute readings ahead of time so the readers can get comfortable with their scripture passage before the day of the event," added Hendricks. "As we focus our hearts and minds on the faithful promises of God, we ask that everyone keep the power of prayer at the forefront. We believe that His love will transform our community according to His perfect plan and purpose."
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National Day of Prayer in Coshocton
The Coshocton Ministerial Association and Women Of Witness Coshocton are joining together to host an exciting and powerful experience on Thursday, May 7—The National Day of Prayer beginning at 6:00 p.m. on the Courtsquare. As part of the program, 365 people,
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Cancer Survivors gather at Sport Zone
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not the end of the world – I’ve felt that way. But when I saw the Coshocton Relay for Life here I got involved because the committee cares. The best thing we can do is make a new friend and share your knowledge. This has helped me more . . . I feel a part of everyone’s life – people here want you involved. That’s what it’s all about!” Charlotte Hinds, who is a breast cancer survivor, and is currently going through radiation treatment, said about the event, “I think it’s wonderful, bringing people together that have cancer”. Hinds mother, Janice, said, “I went to one of these in Florida but they didn’t go to this extent. Olive Corder, mother of Janice and Char-
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Agents Realty & Auction Service .........................B-13 Barb Milligan - Real Living The Right Choice.......B-08 Cantwell Creek Garden Center............................B-03 Captain Jack’s General Store............................... B-11 Century 21 Courtsquare Realty........................ B-08-9 Century National Bank.........................................B-06 Chrysler Jeep Dodge of Coshocton....................B-14 Classified...............................................................B-15 Coshocton Chiropractic Health Center................B-11 Coshocton Pallet & Door......................................B-10 Custom Remodeling.............................................B-10 Dale Gress Real Estate.........................................B-06 Dale Gress Real Estate - Spring Tour...................B-07 DeCosky Ford...................................................... B-14 Domino’s Pizza......................................................B-11 Extermital..............................................................B-09 Heather Ames Guess - Olde Town Realty............B-09 Hershberger Country Store..................................B-03 Keim Lumber.........................................................B-08 Millers’ Storage Barns...........................................B-10 Mission Auto Connection.....................................B-16 Murray’s Tire..........................................................B-14 Open House - 1670 Evergreen Park Dr................B-12 Open House - 1890 Bayberry Lane......................B-12 Peddicord Rice Auctioneer - Bryant.....................B-13 Peddicord Rice Real Estate - Spring Tour.............B-07 Real Living The Right Choice - Auction................B-12 Route 5 Auto Sales................................................B-14 Spring Tour of Homes........................................B-07-9 Sutton Construction Company.............................B-07 Taylor Hardware....................................................B-10 Taylor Insurance & Financial Services...................B-09 The Coshocton County Beacon............................B-01 The Coshocton County Beacon............................B-02
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There is a correction to The Garden Patch ad that appears on page A-6 of this week’s Coshocton County Beacon. The 12 inch hanging baskets starting at $24.99 should have read: 12 inch hanging moss cone baskets $24.99. The Beacon apologizes for any inconvenience.
lotte’s grandmother, who battled lymphoma cancer for 10 years, has been cancer free for 15 years, said, “I think it’s wonderful that they’re doing this. I’ve been coming for three years – I wouldn’t miss it for the world”. Hinds added, “The support that I’ve received from my mom and Grandma has been lovely!” Later Hinds added, “This was a terrific evening and I had the chance to meet someone that had the same cancer I had. A lot more people were here than I thought. Cancer has affected a lot of people in Coshocton – I hope the number is lower next year”. Pastor Craig Redecker led the attendees in prayer before a delicious meal of chicken breasts, ham, potatoes, bread, vegetables and cake for the survivors. Local singer Bobbi Moody sang two special songs, with the audience particularly enjoying her rendition of ‘Telephone’. Moody certainly hit the high notes, not only in tone but also in emotion. Special speakers for the evening were Jim Eckelberry and Mary Mason, both cancer survivors. Eckelberry told those gathered that, “I consider myself an old warhorse. I first has cancer in 1957 and then again in 1988. I was always confident of the outcome.
When you get comfortable, you get thrown a curve. My outlook changed in 1986, “Having cancer was okay. And then another curve came . . . my sister called and told me she had colon cancer. I took on the role of support person and checked on her weekly. I was her source of insight and information. She is now cancer free. Then I got thrown another curve last spring. I had a cyst removed from my thigh. The doctor said, “I’m sorry to have to tell you that you have cancer again”. Eckelberry continued, “My definition of hope is, H is for Help, O is for being obsessive, become educated and informed, P is for Prayer, for strength and E stands for each day is a gift – savor it. I was considered cancer free after six months. Eckelberry found out he was cancer free after six months and concluded by saying, “Remember when we get thrown the curves, it’s how we react to them that counts”. Leisa Kent, who has battled cancer twice, once in 2006 and again in 2007, said, “I’ve been to Relay, participating with the Buehler’s team for two years and also with the post office team before that. I’ve just never felt such support from friends, family and community, especially our church fam-
Pictured are cancer survivors Janice Leigh, Olive Corder, and Charlotte Hinds at the Relay for Life cancer survivors and caregivers dinner. (Beacon photo by Mark Fortune)
ily. (Kent attends Roscoe United Methodist Church) I’ve met many new people through this – it’s nice that we’re all working together to find a cure for cancer”. Pastor John Jenkins lightened up the crowd with several one liners and jokes that had everyone laughing together on a night of serious reflection but also a sense of accomplishment. Mary Mason told those in attendance that “she was shocked” when she was diagnosed. I wanted to get out of that doctor’s office. Luckily, I have a wonderful son-in-law – and my daughter, they are my primary care-givers. I had robotic surgery – don’t settle for less than the best when it comes to the care for your cancer”. Mason added, “Ask questions. My doctor told me that I made him
work very hard. As cancer survivors, education is the key. No one should die of cancer. Let’s smash cancer by asking questions and getting answers. Let’s have smiles and giggles for the rest of your life!” Caregivers were given a Relay for Life ball cap as a token of appreciation – along with a hearty round of applause as the evening concluded. Guests also had the opportunity to see the 2009 Relay for Life quilt, which is being raffled off to raise funds for this year’s Relay. Chances are 6 tickets for $5.00 or 1 ticket for a $1.00. The winning ticket will be drawn at 5:30 p.m. on Saturday, May 16 at the Coshocton County Relay for Life. A goal of $2,000 has been set for the quilt, which was donated by the Coshocton Canal Quilters.
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The Sport Zone provided the setting for the annual Relay for Life cancer survivor’s dinner on Thursday, April 23. Sarahann Jenkins, survivor chairperson, who coordinated the event, said about organizing the evening, “I was scared. I didn’t want to ruin it. Then I became excited and nervous – the whole program was great. Lots of laughter, music and speeches – this is what we needed to hear . . . a lot of people think when they have cancer that it is the end. This evening proves there is life after cancer. This helps heal emotional and mental wounds. It allows cancer survivors and their caregivers to share their views at the tables. They know it’s
Pictured are members of Club SCION, a women’s group that supports the youth of Ridgewood Schools. From left to right are; Jenny Lahna, Lynn Hardesty, Laurie Stephan, Kathy Howell, Shelley Howell and Kathy Wright. (Beacon photo by Mark Fortune)
Members of the West Lafayette Lions Club, along with Club SCION, held
their annual music festival at Ridgewood High School on Friday, April 17. Per-
forming bands were Sticks and Stones from Newark and Salt Creek, a bluegrass group that hails from Holmes County. Club SCION President Shelley Howell explained that the word “SCION” means offspring or descendant. The club supports the youth of the Ridgewood School District. Howell said, “We’re a small but mighty group of ladies. We just feel that the community needs to support our youth – especially right now. Six of us are past graduates of Ridgewood and one of our members married a graduate. We’ve
done the Pet Parade at the West Lafayette Homecoming for 15 years”. This year’s homecoming will be on August 7 and 8 with the Pet Parade on August 8. For information on entering this year’s parade, interested persons can call 740-545-6528. West Lafayette Lions Club member John Hardesty said that the groups have given over $6,000 to Ridgewood graduating seniors over the past four years. Glenn Hill is President of the West Lafayette Lions Club.
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Heritage Vineyard Winery Coshocton Equal Pay Day 2009 opens its doors to the public by Beth Dulaney
The Heritage Vineyard in Warsaw opened its doors on Saturday, April 24 at 11 a.m. The vineyard is located right across from the Gospel Hill Ministry on Township Road 45. This picturesque scenery can be enjoyed when visiting the winery or also by making reservations to stay over in the Guest House, owned by the Endsley family for the past ten years.
Imagine a place where you can sit back and relax with not a care in the world. In one hand is a glass of fine wine while you overlook a beautiful country scene. You are surrounded by good people and good wine and the stress of everyday life just melts away. That’s the kind of experience the new Heritage Vineyard Winery has to offer. Randy and Tina Endsley of Warsaw recently opened their new Heritage Vineyard Winery to the public on Saturday, April 24 at 11 a.m. This family-owned winery offers
their guests seven different American and French hybrid wines, with more to come later, as well as a plate filled to the edge with a variety of cheeses. The atmosphere is very peaceful. Guests can go outside on the front or back porch to enjoy a calm summer evening, but there’s also plenty of room inside. A Gathering Room is also available by reservation for weddings or parties. No dinner is offered yet, but Tina Endsley says that may come in the future. They are also considering a summer barbecue night out on
the back porch, but again, this is currently just an idea. Also, when visiting the winery, don’t forget to buy a souvenir before leaving. Beautiful wine glasses with “Heritage Winery” written on the side are for sale as well as many other gifts. Guests don’t have to leave after their wine-tasting. They can also stay in the Guest House, by reservation only of course. Tina offers a continental breakfast for all of her guests and they can enjoy the beautiful scenery of northern Ohio a little bit longer. “We hope our guests have a fun, relaxing day and enjoy some good wine,” said Endsley. The Heritage Winery is open Monday through Saturday from 11 a.m. – 7 p.m. It is closed January and February, except by request. It will also be open later on summer weekends. For more information, visit their web site at www. heritagevineyardwinery. com. To make reservations for the Guest House, call (740) 824-4314.
Coshocton City Schools Presents ‘Rock the Arts” May 2
The Coshocton City Schools will be presenting the second annual “Rock the Arts”, “A Celebration of Educa-
tion”, at Coshocton High School on Saturday, May 2 beginning at 10 a.m. The day’s activities will include
live music, games, corn hole tournament, concessions and lots more! The event is free to the public with the exception of concessions, face painting and tattoos. While you have lunch you can relax and enjoy live performances in a cabaret style environment. The event is coordinated by Myrtle Beall, art teacher at Coshocton with assistance from Jon Cotterman and a very involved “Rock the Arts” committee. Dawn Shook explained that, “The kids have been fantas-
Coshocton co-sponsoring Business and the Paycheck Professional Fairness Act (S Women (BPW) 182). The Paymobilized on check Fairness Tuesday, April Act will update 28, 2009 to call and strengthen attention to the the Equal Pay wage gap in Act, closing loop which women, holes and imon average, are proving the law’s paid 78 cents effectiveness.” for every dolCoshocton lar paid to BPW members men. April is Tomma Bordena Proclamation for Equal Pay Day is Eva symbolic of Accepting June Kiser, 43-year BPW member; Lois Murphy, Mayor kircher, Emily the point into Steve Mercer, Marilyn Lauvray, and Liz Herrell. Kobel and Liz the next year Herrell appeared that a woman on the WTNS must work in order to earn solutions to wage discrimi- Radio Talk Show on Monthe wages paid to a man in nation. It also acknowl- day, April 27 to talk about the previous year. Because edges Tuesday, April 28th equal pay. On Equal Pay women typically earn less, as Equal Pay Day in Co- Day, April 28th members they must work longer for shocton. The Proclama- passed out Pay Day candy the same pay. Over a work- tion will further encourage bars with Equal Pay facts ing lifetime, this wage the business community to taped to them at COTC Codisparity costs the aver- review their pay practices shocton Campus and also in age American woman and to ensure that women are front of the Court Square. her family an estimated not discriminated against in Founded in 1919, $523,000 in lost wages. Coshocton, by performing Business and Professional BPW/USA encour- an Equal Pay Self-Audit. Women/USA is a multiages employers to take ad“Women and their fam- generational, nonpartisan vantage of the Equal Pay ilies can no longer afford to membership organization Self-audit that is available be shortchanged. Equal Pay which promotes equity for at www.bpwusa.org . The will continue as a BPW all women in the workplace wage gap affects working- legislative priority and Co- through advocacy, educawomen and their families shocton BPW is commit- tion and information. Esand impacts future plan- ted to working toward an tablished as the first organining; lower wages follow end to the wage gap,” said zation to focus on issues of women into retirement Coshocton BPW President workingwomen, BPW/USA during which they receive Roma Vance. “We encour- is historically a leader in lower pension and Social age businesses to pay wom- grassroots activism, policy Security benefits based on en fairly, push for laws that influence and advocacy for their previous salaries. will enforce current equal millions of workingwomen. Coshocton BPW mem- pay legislation and educate Contact Membership Chair bers accepted a Proclama- women on how to negotiate Liz Herrell at 740-294-0199 tion from Coshocton Mayor for higher salaries.” or at lizywca@columbus. Steve Mercer, to call attenCoshocton BPW Equal rr.com for more information to the continuing wage Pay Chair Liz Herrell stat- tion. Membership is open to disparity and to educate ed, “Tell your legislators men and women, employed women and men about to celebrate Equal Pay by and unemployed.
tic and have worked very hard on this event. We invite the community to come out and see how successful the arts and music program is at Coshocton City Schools while also enjoying some great food, art and music”. Scheduled entertainment includes Andrew Frank on the keyboard, Dan Baker on the keyboard, Sam Schmitt on guitar, a pajama fashion show, Half Moon Unplugged, Dal Hae Kong on piano and the Pomerene Center for the Arts “Draw
Down”. These events are all in the lunch area while other events will be going on in the gymnasium, balcony, first floor hallway and first floor classrooms. Most events are free with some events having a small fee and participation in advance. On the main stage will be Miss Jennifer’s Dance Studio, Silver Liners, Katy Wiley on piano, Full Metal Jacket, Boots & Buckles, Whitewoman Jazz Combo, 3rd and 4th grade creative dance and door prize drawings and silent
auction results at 2:30 p.m. Games for the youngsters will be a dinosaur dig (preschool), clown toss and ski ball for 7 and under ages and hula hoops, putting green, corn hole, Frisbee golf and ring toss for any age! With art displays, games, concessions, guitar hero, face painting (.50), Henna Tattoos ($2), sidewalk chalk drawing, alumni art auction, and much more the day promises to be filled with fun and fellowship.
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sunday 2:30-3:30pm 52949 Hal Kar Rd, West Lafayette Immaculate home, 5 BR, Finished basement, Oak floors, central air, 2 car attached garage, level lot. $114,900
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sunday 2:30-3:30pm 317 E 6th St, West Lafayette Nice Lg home, Ready for you. 3 BR, 2 car garage, 2 lots. No work needed!
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sunday 2:30-3:30pm 116 W Russell, West Lafayette 2 BR, 2 Bath, Central Air, 24 x 36 detached garage w/ 9ft high door.
sunday 2:30-3:30pm Fairview Manor Lot 68, West Lafayette 1990 Redman Mobile Home, 2BR, Central air, Storage Building in Fairview Manor $12,500
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The Coshocton County Beacon • April 29, 2009 Ridgewood Middle School Honor Society $1,207.60 in 2008 This team did a great job in raising money for Relay for Life!
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The National Association of Letter Carriers, in conjunction with the United States Postal Service, will be collecting non-perishable food items on Saturday, May 9 throughout Coshocton County. Items like canned meats and fish, canned soup, juice, pasta, vegetables, cereal and rice will be collected for families in need throughout our community. The collected items will be split between New Life Ministries and The Salvation Army. You can help this cause by placing your food donation at your mailbox on Saturday, May 9 before your letter carrier arrives. The association has asked everyone to not donate expired items or items that are in glass containers. Known as the day that “your letter carrier carries more than the mail”, May 9 promises to be a day that everyone can contribute to families in need throughout Coshocton County.
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Coshocton Canal Quilter’s presents Butternut and Blue. The 22nd Annual Quilt Show B will be Friday, May 1 from 12-6 p.m., Saturday, May 2 from 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. and Sunday, May 3 from 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. at Agents Realty & Auction Gallery located at 23024 CR 621, Coshocton. Butternut and Blue, a Civil War Era theme. Workshop and lecture by Kaye England. For more information contact Carolyn Mann at740824-4632 or Haymann51@yahoo.com. Vendors, Little Quilt Auction, Demos, Opportunity Quilt Raffle. For show information contact Theresa Scheetz, Show Chair, 330-897-0824. www. sewfarout.com
Yellow Flag Community Sales. Yellow Flag Community Sales located through out the Village of West Lafayette and surrounding area is May 1 and May 2. Maps of sales are available at Village
Market, Brother’s Hardware & Variety Store and the sale held in the bandstand in Burt Park. $5.00 sign up fee to help cover cost of advertising and for yellow flag stake to mark you location. Sign up at Brother’s Hardware & Variety Store or call Debbie at 545-9298 or Christie
2009 West Lafayette Chamber of Commerce Yellow Flag Sales May 1-2, 2009 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
CR 151 21200 21374 SR 751 21798 21669 County Road 9 56884 21673 Meadow Drive (off CR 9 then off CR 5) 21685 Star Lite (off CR 9) 57810 CR 5 Valley View Drive (off CR 9) 22044 22066 22170 Oak Court (off CR 9 then off Tulip Lane) 57994 58043 58022 Rose Lane (off Tulip Lane) Isleta 58300 TR 1195 21961 CR 254 58540 Wolfe St
53662 TR 1214 (left off Johnson Rd) 21854 TR 156 (right off Johnson Rd) S. Kirk St 213 S. Oak St 310 Burt Park Bandstand around park Gazebos Rotary Pavilion 311 Eat Stand – 1st Baptist 311 ½ Food W. Main St 236 506 W. Union Ave. 125 214 (Rear) W. Russell Ave. 325 411 417 Fresno 52484 TR 170 24058 CR 93 (off SR 36E)
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413 501 509 619 651 E. 4th St. 109 632 729 E. 5th St. 412 E 6th St. 325 409 511 517 (CCMH Relay for Life) 624 E 7th St. 111 S. Center St. 217 S. King St. 410 422 510 S. Plainfield Rd. 301
Special Olympics Spaghetti Dinner. The Coshocton Masonic Lodge will be sponsoring an “all you can eat” Spaghetti Dinner on Friday, May 1 from 4:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. The proceeds will be going to the Ohio Special Olympics. Tickets are $5.00 and are available at the door or from current lodge officers. Carryout is also available. Special Entertainment is Walhonding Rube Band. Please plan to join the members for an afternoon of good food and good entertainment for a great cause! Start First Friday’s events with a full tummy. For questions please call David Wickman WM at 502-1425 or Don Burdett, Secretary at 623-0242.
APER NETWORK of CENTRAL OHIO Restrooms Burt Park – 310 S. Oak St Porta-Pots North Side of Tracks 100 Block of E. Main St 116 E Wood 500 Block of E. Russell Ave 409 N Kirk 221 N George South of Tracks – (East 579 N George of Kirk) 583 N George E. Main St 329 N Oak 216 52877 TR 166 (Fairview St) 305 (Living Faith Food) 325 South of Tracks – 432 601 Library (used books) (West of Kirk) 688 (First Baptist Church Food) S. Johnson Rd. E. Russell Ave. 216 205 512 404 600
South of W. Lafayette 805 Welker Dr. 860 Edwards Dr. 54424 TR 152 21200 CR 151 21374 CR 151
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52101 CR 16 52887 CR 16 22440 TR 1203 52829 Hal Kar Rd 53005 Hal Kar Rd 22338 Kethrose Ln 22033 CR 124 22211 CR 124
Poker Run. The Coshocton Moose Family Center 935 located at 120 Main St. in Coshocton is sponsoring a Poker Run on May 2, 2009 (rain date may 9) with 1st bike out at 11:00 a.m. and last bike out at 12 Noon and last bike back in at 6:00 p.m. Poker Run route consists of Coshocton Moose 935, Newark Moose 499, Zanesville Moose 1867, Cambridge Moose 631, Newcomerstown Moose 1337 and finishing at Coshocton with meal and entertainment. Single riders are $15, doubles are $20 and bus riders are $10. There will be 50/50, door prizes, Best Bike Award and Longest Ride Award. The Poker Run is for Sharon who has been diagnosed with Lymph Node cancer. Sharon a Moose member and employee of Lodge 935. Proceeds are to help with medical Bills and treatment. For more information contact Mike Blackson at 622-2393 or 502-8301.
Tiverton Alumni Banquet. The Tiverton Alumni Banquet will be at 6 p.m. on May 2 at the Tiverton Grange Hall with dinner served by Tiverton Home Ec. Club. Anyone wishing to attend contact Maxine Border, 32623 CR 368, Walhonding, OH 43843 or by calling 824-3652. Fresno Farmer’s Market. Opening Day for the Fresno Farmer’s Market will be May 2 at 9:00 a.m. and they will be having an “Amish Style” sausage and pancake breakfast. The Fresno Farmer’s Market will be open every Saturday at 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. from May 2nd through October at the Fresno Elementary School on TR 171. Sunshine - held outside, Rain - it will be held inside the gymnasium. The market is handicap accessible and public restrooms are available. Yellow Submarine Party of the Positive Purpose MS Support Group. The Positive Purpose MS Support Group is planning a Yellow Submarine Party on Saturday, May 9th starting at 1:00 p.m. The event will take place at the offices of Krasco. Krasco is located across SR 36 from WalMart at 23897 Airport Road behind the Animal Clinic. Let’s celebrate spring with a nautical theme. Dress in your best boat theme apparel or something yellow, and let’s have a fun water themed time! For more information and to RSVP, please call Angie at 740/693-4200 or Cj at 740/8244370. If you would rather, email Angie at awright_319@yahoo.com or Cj at ddeadred@yahoo.com . Please join us for a fun filled afternoon at the Yellow Submarine Party for the PPMS! Make your own sub cold cuts and buns along with gold fish crackers will be provided. And, your kids and family are also welcome! This group is sponsored by the National Multiple Sclerosis Society at 1-800-667-7131 and the Multiple Sclerosis Foundation at 1-800-225-6495. Poker Run. A Poker Run will be May 9, 2009 with sign-up at Jackson Township Fire Department Company 8, located at 887 SR 541 Coshocton. $10 per person. All bikes, railbuggies, street rods, all street legal vehicles welcome. 1st bike out at 11:00 a.m. and last bike in at 5:00 p.m. There will be door prizes and 50/50 drawing, food and beverage will
be available at the Jackson Firehouse. Hog roast $5.00 a plate. All proceeds to benefit Lieutenant George Hare of the Jackson Township Company 8 Volunteer Fire Department. George is fighting the biggest fire of his life, brain cancer.
Cutest Pet Calendar Contest Begins. Just a reminder that the deadline is fast approaching for the Friends of the Animal Shelter (FOTAS) Cutest Pet Calendar Contest, according to Sandi Guinter, president. Photos must be 35 mm or on a disk, 300 dpi or better. No Polaroid’s will be accepted. More rules apply contact Sandi Guinther for details. To enter, pet owners can send their photos with owner’s full name, pet name, address, $15 entry fee for the first photo and $10 for each additional photo to: Cutest Pet Contest, P.O. Box 1408, Coshocton, OH 43812. Entry deadline is May 15th, 2009. Entry fees and contributions to the event are tax deductible and families can enter an unlimited number of photos. All profits will benefit Friends of the Animal Shelter and will be used for Pet Adoption Sponsorship program, helping homeless animals in Coshocton County. Entry forms available at all Coshocton County veterinarian office, Tractor Supply Company, Wag ‘n Tails, Dogs-n-Style, Pet Styles, the Coshocton County Title Office and the Coshocton County Auditor’s Office. Participants do not have to be a Coshocton County resident to enter the contest. For details contact Sandi at 740-622-4184. Soft Pastel Workshop for Beginners. Taught by Greg Dearth on May 15 & 16th-9:00 AM-4:30 PM at the JH House Museum, Roscoe Village (Coshocton). Fee is $75 Include both days. Supplies not included in workshop fee. Payment of fee secures registration. Send check payable to (workshop coordinator) Christy Mosier, 58811 TR 253, Newcomerstown, Ohio 43832. Supply list will distributed upon registration. For more information, call (740) 545-7906 or email: cmosier@hughes.net Roscoe Alumni Banquet. The annual Roscoe Alumni Banquet will be at 6:30 p.m. on May 16, 2009 at the Coshocton County Career Center located on old Canal Lewisville Rd. A social hour will be observed starting at 5:00 p.m. We will honor the class of 1959 and
recognize the class of 1949. The meal will be catered by Schumaker Farms and will be served buffet style or at the table if you prefer. The cost of each dinner is $14.00 including dues. Please contact Janice Conkle at 56 South Whitewoman St., Coshocton, Ohio 43812 or phone 622-3758 for further information. Conesville Alumni Banquet. The 2009 Conesville Alumni Banquet for graduates of Conesville High School will be June 6 at the Coshocton County Career Center, which is air conditioned and there are no stairs. Social hour at 5:00 p.m. and dinner at 6:00 p.m. The menu is baked steak, cheesy potatoes, mixed vegetables, tossed salad, homemade pies, rolls and beverages. The Keene United Methodist Church woman will serve the meal. Cost is $12.00. The class of 1959 will be our honored quests. Mark you calendar. Invitations will be mailed on April 18. For those who did not receive an invitation but would like attend should write to Janice Wells, 19477 SR 83, Coshocton, Ohio 43812 or call 622-6933. Reservations along with payment should be returned by May 15. Guernsey Gathering. Sunday, June 28, 2009 from 2:00-6:00 p.m. at the Guernsey Community Center, formerly known as Wheeling Local Elementary. A community social event for anyone who has fond memories of the Village of Guernsey. If you attended church, GTO, square dances, or school (any era) please join us for a day of reminiscing. If you taught, farmed, worked or just came to visit relatives, if you remember Bob Wearsch’s Garage, Folkert’s General Store and Feed Mill, or visiting Carl Miskimen at the Post Office, you are invited to attend. Please bring a covered dish and well marked photographs. Beverage and table service will be provided. For more information contact the planning committee, Christi Merce at 740-545-7377, Carl Gano at 740-8292769 or Richard Gano at 740-498-8931. Chicken Barbeque and Car Show. Newcomerstown Fire Department Annual Chicken Barbeque and Car Show will be held on Saturday, July 4th, 2009 at The David Barber Civic Center, located at 1066 East State Street in Newcomerstown. Car show registration until 12 Noon with a $10.00 registration fee. Judging will begin 1 hour after
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This 3BR, 2 1/2 bath home is in excellent move-in condition. This 3 car garage home had new siding, new roof and new windows installed in 2005. This home features a large family room with gas fireplace and full basement with tons of storage and large deck for all your summer fun!
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Mofia. Men of Faith in Action will be held the third Saturday of each month at Coshocton Christian Tabernacle
At The Library Friday, May 1: Branch Library Annual Book Sale. West Lafayette Branch Library. Call 740-545-6672 for info.
Thursday, May 7: ‘Bits and Pieces’ Dogwood Days Children’s Program. Coshocton Public Library. Children, preschool through the 6th grade, are invited to a hands-on art experience with artist Michelle Stitzlein, author of Bottlecap little Bottlecap, a book of art projects utilizing bottlecaps. Book signing will follow. Call 622-0956 to sign-up. 4 PM - 5 PM Thursday, May 7: Children, preschool through 6th grade, are invited to “Bits and Pieces,” a hands-on art experience led by artist and author Michelle Stitzlein, on Thursday, May 7, at Coshocton Public Library. Stitzlein, author of Bottlecap little Bottlecap, a book of art projects using recycled bottle caps, will sign her book following the program. Registration is required. Call 740-622-0956 to sign-up. This program is held in conjunction with the community Dogwood Festival. Monday, May 11: Coffee Club. Coshocton Public Library. Senior adults 55+ meet the second Monday of each month for topic discussion. Join this group for a cup of hot coffee and enjoy lively and enlightening conversation. 10 AM - 12 PM Wednesday, May 13: Friends of the Library. Coshocton Public Library. Monthly meeting of Friends of the Library. Come learn how you can get involved. Opportunities for volunteering include helping at story times, working at Books Galore Book Store, helping at programs and more. Call 622-0956 for information. 12 PM - 1 PM
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Selling at ABSOLUTE AUCTION 2 riverfront cottages. This could be the weekend getaway you have been trying to find. Cottage 1 – roughly 600 sq ft w/newer roof. 1 bedroom, kitchen and living room. Cottage 2 – in need of TLC. Property also includes outbuilding for storage. Plan to join us on the banks of the Walhonding River Monday the 11th. The last bidder will be the buyer. Property can be viewed 1 hour before sale. Terms: 10% down day of auction, balance in 30 days. Taxes to be prorated to day of closing. No contingencies in contract. Property sold 100% as is. Owner: Doris Bryant Auctioneers: Herb Peddicord (740) 502-3110 Greg Rice (740) 502-3111 Ryan LePage (740) 294-2595
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Friday, May 29: Introduction to Computers. Coshocton Public Library. Beginner level computer class for adults and senior adults. Mouse ability required. Call 740-622-0956 to sign-up. 10:00 - Noon
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Large Public Auction! FURNITURE, TOOLS, & COINS DATE: Friday, May 8 • 5:30 PM
This is a large household auction. Features include: brass and wooden beds, dressers, table/chairs, oak table w/6 chairs and matching china cabinet, couch set, couches, washer, dryer, coffee tables, end tables, stands, couch table, several electronic items, camcorders, Dell computers, printers, computer accessories, cash register, Phillips big screen TV, televisions, wooden TV cabinets, recliners, microwave, microwave carts, fireplace, quilt rack, cd tower, glass curios, van seat, grill, refrigerators, small chest freezer, tools, lights, Kobalt 45 gallon air compressor, ladders, tires, lawn furniture, mirrors, pictures, armoires, leather type office chairs, stereo, filing cabinet, collection of clowns, lawn ornaments, vacuums, bicycles, stools, lift chair, rugs, pool table, treadmill, carts, lawnmower, baker’s rack, glider, trash cans, old tables, old benches, old Victrola, and many more. Furniture, coins and many, many more items we are still unpacking. This will be a very nice auction, you won’t be disappointed.
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Wednesday, May 6: Teens: Animanga Club Meeting. Coshocton Public Library. Fans of manga and anime meet each month to preview anime, discuss manga, share web sites, learn about Japanese culture, draw and much, much more! 5:30 PM - 5:45 PM
Thursday, May 28: Introduction to Computers. Coshocton Public Library. Beginner level computer class for adults and senior adults. Mouse ability required. Call 740-622-0956 to sign-up. 10:00 - Noon
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Rummage Sale. Presbyterian Church, Corner of 4th and Chestnut Coshocton Court Square. Friday, May 8th, 9 am-5pm. (Lots of adult and children’s clothing). Saturday, May 9th, 9am- 1pm. (Bag Sale Saturday, $4 a Garbage bag). All proceeds go to Presbyterian. Women’s Mission Projects.
Hydrant Checking. The Coshocton Fire Department will be checking hydrants in the city, weather permitting beginning on May 4, 2009. The duty shift will notify WTNS Radio and the The Tribune which area of the city they will be checking each day. The residents in the area that is being tested may experience some discoloration in their water. Just let your water run for a few minutes and it should clear up. The hydrants are tested each Spring and Fall to ensure that each hydrant works correctly. Thank you for your patience.
Wednesday, May 6, 13, 20, 27: Teens: Plugged and Unplugged. Coshocton Public Library. Video Games, Internet Access, Board Games, Snacks, Friends, Fun! 2 PM - 5 PM
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National Day of Prayer. The River View Ministerial Association invites the community to come join us in prayer on Thursday, May 7 at 7:00 a.m. to celebrate National Day of Prayer. We will meet at the gazebo on Main Street in Warsaw. We will be praying for our community, our county, and our contry. Come join us for a time of prayer and music/
“Come Learn With Us”. Childcare Central Preschool is accepting enrollment applications for the 2009-2010 preschool program. Children must be 3 years old by August 1, 2009 for the 3 year old class and 4 years old by August 1, 2009 for the 4 and 5 year old classes. Call 623-0443 to schedule a personal tour of the facility at 619 Main Street. We are located between the old YWCA and the former Serenity Tea House. Spaces are limited so enroll early to secure your child’s opportunity for a wonderful learning experience.
Wednesday, May 6, 13, 20, 27: Books Galore Book Store. Coshocton Public Library. Open to the public every Monday from 3-6 and Wednesday and Saturday from 10-1. Call 740-622-0956 for information. 10 AM - 1 PM
Friday, May 22: Mouserobics. Coshocton Public Library. Take the first step toward becoming computer savvy. Learn to use the mouse. Call 740-622-0956 to sign-up. 10:00 - Noon
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Dinner and Music. A special night of dinner and music at Coshocton Christian Tabernacle, located at 23891 Airport Rd., Coshocton on Saturday, May 2 with the concert to begin at 7:00 p.m. with a free-will offering taken. A spaghetti dinner wil lbe served from 5:00 to 6:30 p.m. with cost of donation to Coshocton Christian School. Singer/Songwriter Brent Vernon and special guest appearance b Sam. For more information call Coshocton Christian Tabernacle at 622-4133.
Tuesday, May 5: West Lafayette Branch Adult Book Discussion Group. West Lafayette Adult Book Discussion Group is held at the home of Linda Breyer, 513 Plainfield Road, West Lafayette, Ohio. May’s reading selection: Twenty Wishes by Debbie Macomber. Call the West Lafayette Branch Library at 740-5456672 to reserve a copy of the book. 7:30 PM - 9 PM
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Jacob’s Closet. The Warsaw United Methodist Church’s next scheduled date for Jacob’s Closet will be April 30th, 9-12 Noon and 6-8 p.m. The church is reaching out to anyone in the community who are need of clothing for their families and also their place of employment. We have many items of clothing such as: women and men’s socks, belts, shoes, purses, coats, T-shirts, jeans, dress slacks, blouses, men’s suits, women’s skirts and dresses, and children’s clothing. So whether you need clothes for school, or your employment or seeking employment, we are offering many nice items for families who are struggling it today’s economy. All items are free. The church is located at 130 E. Church St. in Warsaw. More information you may call 824-3228
Tuesday, May 5, 12, 19, 26: Spring Chi Class. Coshocton Public Library. Reduce Stress, increase energy, find comfort in your body with gentle movements inspired by Tai Chi and poetry. Call 740-622-0956 to sign-up. Noon to 1:00 PM
Thursday, May 21: W.L. Branch Teen Movie Night. West Lafayette Branch Library. Teens are invited to this after-hours program for a feature movie presentation of Ragnarok The Animation Vol 1. Popcorn and pop are provided. Free admission. Register by calling 740-545-6672. 5 PM - 7:30 PM
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Fireproof. Never leave your partner behind. Fireproof you marriage. A sixweek study for couples that will strengthen you marriage. Sunday’s at 6:00 p.m. from April 26 - June 7, except Mother’s Day, May 10 at Coshocton Christian Tabernacle located at 23891 Airport Rd. Call 622-4133 for information.
Monday, May 4, 11, 18: Books Galore Book Store. Coshocton Public Library. Open to the public every Monday from 3-6 and Wednesday and Saturday from 10-1. Call 740-622-0956 for information. 3 PM - 6 PM
Thursday, May 21: Pizza and Pages-Children’s Book Club. Coshocton Public Library. Pizza and Pages--The Book Club for children in 4th, 5th, or 6th grades, will be held in The Small Meeting Room. Register online or call the library, 622-0956. 4 PM - 5 PM
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Friends of the Animal Shelter to Open Thrift Store & Adoption Center in May. Friends of the Animal Shelter will open a new Thrift Store and Pet Adoption Center in May in the former Main Office Supply store location, according to Sandi Guinther FOTAS President. “The purpose of the Thrift Store is to raise money from donated household items to support the Pet Adoption Sponsorship program which was started by ‘Friends’ last September. FOTAS has been able to rescue nearly 200 dogs from the local Shelter since the program’s start Sept. 5th, 2008. However, funds are limited, and we needed a way to earn regular income to keep the program going. We have been looking for a site for months and finally found one that would work well for both purposes. The project would not be possible if not for an anonymous local grant,” Guinther said. Homeless pets adopted from the Shelter costs the group $40 per dog. In addition to that fee, FOTAS will be getting them spayed or neutered, heartworm tested, and for cats feline leukemia tested before adopting them out at the store. The adoption fees will reflect these costs. The Coshocton Animal Medical & Surgical Center of Coshocton has provided special pricing for these rescue animals. If the animals are not adopted within one or two weeks locally, they will be placed in rescues in larger nearby cities for adoption, so that more animals can be moved from the Shelter. The store will open first, and animals added within a two week period after the store opens. This will give us the time needed to organize and train volunteers who will be running the store Tuesday through Saturday if enough staff is available. Dedicated volunteers are needed to make the project successful. Anyone who would like to donate their time to Coshocton’s homeless pets can contact Guinther for a Volunteer Application daytime hours at 622-4184 or 622-9735 evenings. Donations can be dropped off at 504 Main Street weekdays from Noon to 1 pm and Saturdays from 10 am to Noon until the store opens.
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The Bakersville Volunteer Fire Department Relay for Life Team is having a carwash on Saturday, May 2nd, 2009, at Autozone in Coshocton. Depending on the weather, the carwash is scheduled to begin at 10a.m. and last until whenever. Proceeds will benefit the Bakersville VFD Relay Team and the American Cancer Society.
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Saturday, May 2, 9, 16, 23, 30: Books Galore Book Store. Coshocton Public Library. Open to the public every Monday from 3-6 and Wednesday and Saturday from 10-1. Call 740-622-0956 for information. 10 AM - 1 PM
Wednesday, May 20: Coffee Chat for ê Adults. West Lafayette Branch Library. Coffee Chat is held bi-monthly on the 3rd Wednesday from 8:30-9:30 a.m., featuring top selling fiction and nonfiction presented by Cyndy Sedlock from the Good News Bookstore. To register, call 740-545-6672. 8:30 AM - 9:30 AM
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Vacation Bible School. Prairie Chapel United Methodist Church located at 45494 CR 23 will have it’s Vacation Bible School June 22 - 26 from 6 p.m. - 8 p.m.
Saturday, May 2: Branch Library Annual Book Sale. West Lafayette Branch Library. Call 740-545-6672 for info.
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Plant Sale. The Coshocton County Master Gardeners and we will be having our yearly plant sale June 6, 2009 at the Rotary Pavilion at the Fairgrounds, 8:30am-10:30am. Educational demonstrations start at 8:30 and the actual plant sale will start at 9:00.
located at 23891 Airport Rd., Coshocton. 740-622-4133.
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arrival with 75 Fenton Bell trophies & Best of Show Award at 2 p.m. with 150 dash plaques. There will be a 50/50 raffle and numerous door prizes. Music will be provided by “The Spikeman”. For more information contact Wayne at 740-498-7118.
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April 21, 2009 Rachel Lahna to Thomas W. Waycaster; $20,000 Cecil Juniot Freetage et al. to Betty S. Baker; $15,000
Marriage License April 13, 2009 Ivan J. Yoder of Baltic to MaryEsther N. Troyer of Fresno Bryon Christopher Porter of Coshocton to Shanea Nichole Lauvray of Coshocton April 14, 2009 Tyler Alexander Ray Salters of Coshocton to Nichole Rahshelle Chrisman of Coshocton Jeffrey Dale Fisher of Coshocton to April Dawn Allen of Coshocton April 17, 2009 Robert Lewis Montgomery of Coshocton to Stephanie Lynn Jordan of Coshocton Daniel Lee Troyer of Fresno to Susan N. Miller of Baltic
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Steven Alan Stevens of Coshocton to Kay Ann Pokorny of Coshocton April 20, 2009 Jeremy Kevin Thompson of Conesville to Raylene Diane March of Conesville April 21, 2009 Dustin Thomas Angle of Kimbolton to Kayla Marie Everhart of Kimbolton April 23, 2009 Cody D. Davis of Coshocton to Ruhamah L. Driskel of Coshocton
Coshocton Common Pleas Court – Divorces/Dissolutions Divorces Granted: Regina Haverstick of Akron to Richard Haverstick of Newcomerstown Debbie A. Moody of Coshocton to Daniel L. Moody Jr. of Coshocton Rachel A. Mikesell of Coshocton to Jason L. Mikesell of Coshocton Julie A. Lamp of Killbuck to William R. Lamp of Millersburg Carol Ann McCall of Coshocton to John W. McCall of Coshocton
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Randy Jo Wyler of Coshocton to Frederick A. Wyler of Coshocton Kara Nicole Gallion of Coshocton to Todd Andrew Gallion of Coshocton Amanda H. Pence of West Lafayette to Timmy L. Pence II of West Lafayette Tiffany A. Incarnato to Stephen J. Incarnato of Sugarcreek Karyn Lee King of Coshocton to Timothy Mark King of Wadsworth Sara R. Dreher of West Lafayette to Lonnie A. Dreher of Coshocton
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622-4ADS HELP WANTED Colonial Sport-n-Courts is taking applications, benefits and training. Apply at Colonial Sports-n-Courts, 1101 Fairy Falls Dr. Due to growth and expected future expansion, Good Fortune Advertising LLC is searching for a qualified graphics artist. This is a part-time position with flexible hours. The qualified candidate must be proficient in Adobe CS3 programs; with an emphasis on InDesign, Photoshop and Illustrator. Web design and experience is not required but would be a great plus for the right candidate. Good Fortune Advertising LLC publishes The Coshocton County Beacon and other specialty publications for Coshocton County. We are a locally owned company serving the community. Please email your resume with samples of your work to: mark@coshoctoncountybeacon.com. You may also mail or drop off your resume and materials to: Mark Fortune, Publisher, The Coshocton County Beacon, 226 Main Street, Coshocton, Ohio 43812. EOE. Now Hiring!!! Local Company has a need for four commissioned experienced Sales Professionals looking for an exciting career in Logistics. Knowledge of the Transportation Industry not required. E-mail resume and salary requirements to info@ intrusttransportation.com. Call 740-575-4570 with any questions.
CLASSIFIED The Coshocton County Beacon is currently looking for someone to deliver The Beacon to various locations throughout Coshocton County. This position requires a valid Ohio driver’s license and proof of insurance. The position also requires that you have dependable transportation. The right person for this job needs to be dependable and have the ability to get along with others. This is a twice monthly job that needs to be done on one day every other week. You can drop off a letter of qualification, show valid driver’s license and proof of insurance at The Coshocton County Beacon office, located in the former Workman’s Restaurant at 226 Main Street on Friday, May 1 from 9 am to 3 pm. No phone calls please!
SERVICES OFFERED Lawn Care Plus. Mowing, mulching, seeding, fertilizer, stump removal and all your lawn care needs. Free Estimates. 740-502-3989
PETS AKC Registered Bichon Frise female and Hybrid Poochon male had puppies on March 23. One female/Four males. $250 each (also includes dewclaw removal and first shots). Ready for new homes by May 8th. Serious buyers call 740-502-7868. Leave message if no answer.
YARD/GARAGE SALE 5 Family Garage Sale. Baby to adult clothes, books and lots of different misc. items. Thurs., April 30 & Fri., May 1, 9am-4pm. 36W to CR 23, turn left, 1 mile on right. Signs posted.
Now Hiring! Shift Supervisors, Customer Service Workers, Cooks. Apply at KFC, 125 South 2nd Street, Coshocton or send resume in care Mark Mills.
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Friday, May 1 and Sat., May 2, from 8 am - 5 pm 5 family garage sale at 116 East Wood Ave, West Lafayette. Women’s clothes sizes 8-14, men’s clothes, shoes, baby boy clothes, purses, misc. baby toys and equipment. Garage Sale, 28643 TR 341, Warsaw - 4 miles North of Warsaw off CR 22. Friday, May 1st & Saturday, May 2nd; 9-5. Garage Sales. 1300 Block of Canoe & Tomahawk Lanes. 9am-6pm. May 7th, 8th & 9th. Computer desk, Avon, maternity clothes size 3x, infant, children & adult clothing, TV, Christmas items, dog cages and old items. Huge Sale. May 9th, 8-4. Household, collectibles, older Nascar, Longaberger, 2000 Grand Am GT. 46317 USR36, 1/4 miles past JW’s. Signs posted. Large Annual 3 Family Garage Sale. Rear 411 S 9th St. Friday & Saturday, May 1 & 2; 8-4. Moving Sale! Something for everyone! Multi-family Sale. 16 Acorn Lane. May 6th, 7th & 8th. 9-4. Children’s and adult clothing, baskets, household items, toys & books, wreaths, Christmas, pictures and bedding. Porch Sale. 419 N 12th St. April 30, May 1 & 2. 9-? House plants, clothing and misc. Rummage Sale May 8th & 9th. Church of God, 703 S. 2nd St. Fri. 8-4. Sat. 9-1 (Bag Sale). Lunch Stand Provided Friday.
Village of Conesville Community Yellow Flag Sales. Friday & Saturday, May 8th & 9th; 9am-4pm. West Lafayette Chamber of Commerce will be sponsoring the Yellow Flag Garage Sale
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Days on May 1 & 2. Maps of sale available at Village Market, Brother’s Hardware & Variety Store and the sale held in the bandstand in Burt Park.
Yard Sale. 434 N. 8th St. May 8th & 9th. Fri. 8-4pm. Sat. 8-Noon. Decorating items, pictures, baskets, 2-bicycles, rocking horse, small chest freezer, elliptical machine, lots of neat stuff. No early sales. YOUR CLUTTER - Their Treasure! Want to clear away some clutter and make some money this summer? Advertise your Garage/Yard Sale in The Coshocton County Beacon, 226 Main Street, Coshocton or call 740-622-4237
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HOMES FOR SALE 3-4 Bedrooms, 2 1/2 bath, Split Level House, Large Deck near CHS, most appliances stay, move-in condition. $145,000. Call 740-502-2321 or 740502-2703
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AIRY-VIEW HEIGHTS - Lots for sale, city water & sewer. Phone 740-622-0556
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WANTED TO BUY Standing Timber or chipwood. 5 acres or more. Contact 740-545-9227. TIMBER! Buying Standing Timber - (sawlogs and/ or chipwood). Providing all types of harvesting including selective harvesting, thinning, clearing and whole tree chipping. Paying top prices. Prefer 10 acres or more. Call 330-231-0745.
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