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RELAY RAISES OVER $130,000 In another display of tremendous community involvement and support, the Coshocton County Relay for Life raised more than $130,000 (unofficial results) in the fight against cancer. The monies raised go toward research to find a cure for cancer. Pictured, survivors begin the 24 hour event on Friday evening, May 18 by walking the opening lap. Caregivers join the walk with their survivor on the second lap. Guest speaker Mike Taylor said in his opening remarks, “We’re Proud to Wear Purple.” The Keene United Methodist Church team raised the largest amount with $15,006.27. Mike Farley and Emily McBurney were the event co-chairs. BEACON PHOTO BY MARK FORTUNE
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physicians, their employees and physical and occupational therapy staff to offer preparticipation physicals to high school and junior high student athletes to satisfy the Ohio High School Athletic Association (OHSAA) requirement. These athlete physicals are being offered at a $10 fee to high school and junior high student athletes, with all proceeds going to the student’s athletic booster club. The event is scheduled for Saturday, June 9 from 8 – 11 a.m. at the Coshocton Hospital Outpatient Rehab Center, located at 311 S 15th St, Lower Level. These physicals are for students
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Enter through the main entrance of the Coshocton Hospital 311 Building and proceed downstairs to the lower level. To accommodate all students during the 3-hour time frame, attend during the following times: Seniors: 8 – 8:30 a.m.; Juniors: 8:30 – 9 a.m.; Sophomores: 9 – 9:30 a.m.; Freshmen: 9:30 – 10 a.m.: 8th grade: 10 – 10:30 a.m.; and 7th grade: 10:30 – 11 a.m. Athletes who are siblings entering grades 7 - 12 can attend during the time period designated for the older sibling. Each student must wear loose-fitting clothes, sweatpants or gym shorts, and bring their 4-page OHSAA pre-participation physical evaluation form with parent and student sections completed and signed. Students without properly signed or completed forms will not be able to complete the physical. Blank OHSAA forms will not be available at the event. A copy of the evaluation can be printed from the high school’s Web site or from the OHSAA Web site at www.ohsaa.org/medicine/PPE.pdf. Review the form carefully and complete pages 1, 3, and 4 with the appropriate information and signatures. The parent and student parts of the form, including signatures, must be completed prior to attending this event. For questions, call Melissa Snider, manager, hospital-based clinics, at 623-3688.
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SINGING If you missed the Coshocton Youth Chorale concert on Friday, May 18 at the Roscoe United Methodist Church, you missed a chance to be blessed by 45 local students singing Broadway hits, sacred music, and love songs. The night was truly a magical experience as these high school singers performed songs such as ‘Sing Unto the Lord’, ‘Do You Love Me?’ from ‘Fiddler on the Roof’, ‘Edelweiss’ from ‘The Sound of Music’, Barry Manilow’s ‘One Voice’, and ending with ‘The Irish Blessing’. There were 18 graduating seniors who were recognized in the group during the concert, and members of the Chorale presented thank you gifts to staff members. In addition to their final spring concert, the Youth Chorale also sings with the Community Choir at their Christmas and spring concerts. To see more photos from this concert, visit our Facebook page. BEACON PHOTO BY BETH SCOTT
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GUESSING THE PRICE The Senior Center celebrated National Senior Month with their Annual Senior Day on Friday, May 18. There were many activities throughout the day including blood pressure checks, a special luncheon, and Dan Barnes entertaining on the piano, but the highlight of the day was winning prizes on The Price Is Right. Pictured here are four contestants trying to guess the price of a five-piece living room set, displayed by Jean Jacobs. Pictured from left to right are: John Bigrigg, Michelle Fetters, Dave DeMoss, and Helen Kaye. Kaye was the winner and played for a Steelers picture frame, donated by Triplett’s Pharmacy, which she won! Players who did not win their grand prize still walked away with a consolation prize. Games included a toss game, a pricing game where contestants had to put products in order of least-expensive to most-expensive, cornhole toss, Plinko, golf, and the bowl game where contestants had to find a ping pong ball hidden under one of three bowls. Prizes for The Price is Right were provided by the following local businesses: Dean’s Jewelry, Auer Ace Hardware, Dairy Queen, Triplett’s, Long John Silver’s, Your Pizza Shop, Wilson’s Carpet and Furniture, Linnet’s Flowers on the Square, Miller Pharmacy, KFC, Wendy’s, Little Caesar’s Pizza, Pizza Hut, Family Video, Tractor Supply Company, Coshocton Bowling Center, Cheez Kake Bakery, Earl’s Dari, and Roma’s Florist and Gifts. BEACON PHOTO
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up on Saturday evening As is typical this with the traditional time of the year in closing ceremony, final Coshocton County, lap of 2012 and the first there are numerous lap of 2013. In unofficial events, functions and results, over 30 teams organizations that we brought in $130,000 can “muse” about. in the fight to help Before I proceed down researchers find a cure that path, I would like for cancer. Several new to draw your attention teams joined in the fun to the front page of and fight against cancer; this week’s Beacon – MARK FORTUNE Clow Water Systems, and specifically the “In Memory Of.” Shon Connors was a Coshocton City Schools and Team young man that, although I did not Jean Anne. Event co-chairs Mike know him extremely well, I consider Farley and Emily McBurney poured myself lucky to be among those their hearts into this year’s Relay that did know him. Because of his and the results were nothing short of circumstances, there are many in spectacular. The weather cooperated our community who perhaps did not nicely, committee members gave know of Shon at all. But rest assured, it their all, and this year’s Relay his impact went well beyond the brought forth another outpouring of walls of Hopewell Industries where community support and emotion. he worked. Shon always said “hello” Chelsea Edwards, of the ACS office to me and typically had a smile on in Zanesville, who gave her own his face. He was a strong advocate very emotional talk at the opening for the rights of the developmentally ceremony, said, “This Relay was disabled community and was not fantastic from top to bottom.” We afraid to speak to – or write – our couldn’t agree more. The Airport Amphitheater legislators. Good for you, Shon. Shon Connors was not dealt a committee has announced the healthy hand in the card game of life schedule for the 2012 season, and – but he overcame that with passion the lineup includes the Glenn Miller and zeal and became something even Orchestra and Christian band, greater – someone that had a greater Decemberadio. You can read more purpose, a higher calling. Shon did about the programs and updates more than his part in helping those on page 12 and 13 of this week’s with challenges, and he certainly will Beacon. This group of volunteers has be missed by anyone that had the put in many, many hours to arrange opportunity to know him. Although a quality summer program for our he was confined to a wheelchair, he community. Please support their did not let those constraints confine efforts by attending. The Airport his contribution in life. His story is Amphitheater is another quality an inspiration and gives hope to those venue for Coshocton County. Nice that face challenges on a daily basis, job. We would ask that somewhere to those that face life’s hardships with a smile and a positive attitude. between graduation ceremonies, Shon Connors – you were something parties, barbecuing or enjoying the lake, please take a moment to special. The Coshocton County Relay for remember our veterans this Memorial Life – the 17th annual here – wrapped Day.
Ridgewood Lady Generals Boosters host theater fundraiser BY JOSIE McCORMICK
The Ridgewood Lady General Boosters are bringing the Missoula Children’s Theater to town this summer. The program is for children in grades first through eight and will start at 10 a.m. Monday, June 18 and end with performances of “Blackbeard the Pirate” at 3 p.m. and 5:30 p.m. Saturday, June 23, at Ridgewood High School in the auditorium. Rehearsals will be 10 a.m. to noon and 12:30 to 2:30 p.m. during the week. “The kids will audition on Monday,” said Casey Claxon, the girls’ varsity soccer coach at Ridgewood. “Sixty parts will be cast in the show and by noon (that Monday) the children will know what part they have. Those who may not be cast in the show will get to attend theater workshops the remainder of the week. They also may be able to help out back stage, take tickets or be ushers.” Claxon also serves on the Coshocton Airport Amphitheater Board, which brought the Missoula Children’s Theater to the area two years ago. “Because it’s a summer show with kids we didn’t feel we could put on an outdoor performance with the heat and humidity, but we thought it was appropriate to bring back to Coshocton County since it was successfully,” he said. “Ridgewood has a 500 seat theater, which is a wonderful facility to have this in.” The fundraiser also supports music and the arts for children and girls high school athletics. “Ticket sales will support girls’ athletic programs at Ridgewood High School,” Claxon said. He also said the program will give children a look at what it’s like to be part of a theater production. “We look at it as a stepping stone to doing a larger scale production like the Footlight Players do,” Claxon said. “Our county is so blessed with children who have talents not just in athletics, but the arts.” There is no cost for children to participate in the program, which is open to all area children and those in surrounding counties. For the permission form required to audition and more information, visit www.ladygenerals.net. Tickets for the program will be on sale at a later date in the Ridgewood Board of Education Office. JOSIE@COSHOCTONCOUNTYBEAON.COM The Beacon wants your opinion! Have an opinion or want to comment on something you’ve read in The Beacon? Please email Mark Fortune at: mark@coshoctoncountybeacon.com. The Coshocton County Beacon is now accepting Letters to the Editor! Be sure to include your first and last name. Emailing your Letter to the Editor in Microsoft Word format is preferred. The Beacon reserves the right to edit, refuse or otherwise reject any letter that is deemed inappropriate or offensive to our readers. No more than 500 words please. Please have your letter turned in by noon on Friday.
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CON PHOTO BY MARK FORTUNE she said. “It’s very important that we find a cure. Cancer is just getting too many people. I praise God for letting me live.” The Fresno Bible Church team was BY JOSIE McCORMICK led by Linda Burr, who A peaceful garden scene featuring a trellis, lost her mother to cancer. flower gardens and picket fences greeted visitors “I do it (Relay For Life) for her and so our to the Fresno Bible Church Relay For Life camp church can be a witness,” she said. “Our hope site. really is in Jesus Christ. That’s why we made However the names on the handmade flowers sure to incorporate the crosses in our display. hadn’t always known peace. Some fought their We wanted people to know that’s what this battle with cancer and won while others lost. church stands for.” Larry Leindecker was one of the victorious Before the survivors, caregivers and ones. teams started their laps around the walking “I survived thyroid cancer but my twin trail, co-chairs Emily brother didn’t,” he said. McBurney and Mike Leindecker helped make the church’s Farley welcomed all display. participants. They also I did the trellis, fences and silhouette (of a shared that last year’s gardener),” he said. “I did it earlier in the spring relay raised more when it wasn’t so nice out.” than $140,000 and the Kevin and Brenda Foster also helped make top team was Keene the display. They handled the 62 flowers that SEE ‘RELAY’ ON PAGE 6 were made and the two crosses that graced the The Coshocton County Beacon gardens. The garden scene will be closed Friday, May 25th was the church’s way of at Noon, and all day Monday, depicting the theme of the 17th annual Relay May 28th in honor of For Life – “Planting Seeds of Hope.” The Memorial Day event was held May 18-19 at the Coshocton County Fairgrounds to raise money for cancer research. “Cancer hits Early deadlines for classified and everyone in some way,” Brenda said. display advertising will be Judy Harris, Wednesday, May 23rd at 5 pm another member of the Fresno Bible Church team, was diagnosed 226 Main Street, with breast cancer in Coshocton 1997. 740-622-4237 “I’ve been cancer free for 14 years,”
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Wednesday, May 23rd, 6pm at the Tiverton Township Grange Hall Wednesday June 13th at 6pm at the Coshocton County Career Center will be the “lease approval” meeting. Members of the CCLG will vote on the approval of the CCLG Lease. The Coshocton County Landowners Group is also pleased to announce that the Tom Jackson Muskingum County group has joined the Coshocton County Landowners Group. The Coshocton County Landowners Group will now be accepting acreage in Muskingum County. No upfront fees, no percentage of royalty income, no fees for secondary bonus. The Coshocton County Landowners Group fee is 1½ % of the primary signing bonus only.
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United Methodist Church. “Our team did awesome last year,” said Sue Adams, team leader. “At the last minute we were short maybe $200 of our goal. We didn’t want to be defeated so everyone started emptying their pockets.” The church’s team raised $15,010.77 in 2011 and reached $15,006.27 in 2012. “At church one day they asked people to stand up who had had cancer and about half the church stood up,” Adams said. “Those who knew someone who had had cancer were asked to stand up next and only about two people were not standing. We’ve just got to get a cure so all the pain and suffering ends.” The purpose of Relay For Life is serious in nature, but teams made sure to have a little fun
CONTINUED FROM PAGE 5 while they were out at the fairgrounds. One activity during the event that brought out a large crowd was the Miss Relay contest. Male members of teams showed their feminine side by dressing up as everything from a respectable elderly lady to a hula girl complete with grass skirt and coconut bra. The contestants each did their best runway walk, flirted with the judges a little and showed off their bags for the purse auction. After everyone had a chance to take the stage, Amber Waves of Grain from team Annin was crowned 2012 Miss Relay. “Thank you all so much,” said Amber Waves of Grain, also known as Anthony Discerni. His patriotic dress was picked out by his friend and fellow Annin employee Matt Hardesty. “It was just hysterical to watch,” Hardesty said. “It was a team effort to get him ready.” Mark Roenbaugh from team ITM and Ben Doyle from Clow’s team also were appreciative of their titles. Roenbaugh, who was dressed in an authentic Japanese outfit, won most original and Doyle, dressed as a woman construction worker, earned the title of Miss Congeniality. “I was pleasantly surprised,” Roenbaugh said. “I wasn’t expecting this.” Doyle also was surprised by his title. “This is the fourth time I’ve done this,” he said. “It’s for a good cause and I don’t mind looking stupid for a good thing.” The unofficial total for the 2012 Relay For Life is roughly $130,000. JOSIE@COSHOCTONCOUNTYBEACON.COM
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their 50th class reunion along with Nancy McCullough Conix, Marilyn Shearn Shroyer, Mary Horn Arndt and Shroyer’s husband Dean and Grace’s husband Gene. Their reunion will be held Friday through Sunday, May 25-27, when they plan to reminisce about many things, including graduation. “Our graduation ceremony was held at Keene because they thought its gym was the biggest of all three schools,” Grace said. “I just remember that it was hot.” Henderson had other thoughts on her mind during the ceremony. “I just kept thinking please let them say my last name right,” she said. Three Rivers High School was only around for four years before its students joined the newly built River View High School, which had its first graduating class in 1966. “We knew we were part of a bigger plan,” Grace said. Many members of the class of 1962 were only there for one year so seeing the high school close wasn’t extremely emotional. Henderson was more upset when it was torn down. “All my memories were there,” she said. “I was there 12 years and had a lot of memories of dances and friends.” Henderson also said there were some positives to going to a smaller school for several years. “You knew everybody,” she said. “You even knew the first graders.” However, the consolidation did give them some extra opportunities during their senior year.
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Honor guard members recognized Individuals active in the Coshocton County Honor Guard were recognized at their annual banquet. During the preceding year, the group presided over the funerals of 79 fallen veterans. Among those earning special recognition for achieving individual milestones were: George Leach (1,147), Jim Stone (1,018), Jack Lipps (719), Jim Ayers (642), Ron Layton (639), David Dilly (420), Paul Markley (408), Jack Patterson (403), Don Kennedy (314), Herb Tidrick (309), Marty Glazier (220), Elmer Wright (218), Bob Jones (110), Richard Bechtol (108), Jerry Green (107) and Jeff Thomas (101). Certificates are presented to Honor Guard members for every 100 funerals attended. Overall, Leach remains the top active member of the group as of the date of the banquet and Stone has the second-highest total. A trio of dedicated Coshocton County Veterans Council Honor Guard members passed away during the past year.
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building bridges, and returned to the United States to attend chemical school. He was present at early Nuclear Bomb tests. Cummings served at 900 military funeral services with the Honor Guard unit. Baker was a veteran of the United States Navy, serving during the Korean War era. He was one of the many dedicated individuals on the Coshocton County Honor Guard unit with which he had attended 911 military funeral services since 1977. New members also were recognized during the banquet. They are Brad Brillhart, Darryl Jensen and Kevin Lyons. New members are always being sought. Anyone interested may call the Veterans Service Office at 622-2313, for further information.
Waggoner remembers IN MEMORY A shade tree gave attendees of the Waggoner Cemetery Annual Memorial Service some relief from the sun while they listened to presentations by Michelle A. Carpenter, Bill Hayes, State Representative 91st District, and Deacon Andy Duda, who gave the opening and closing prayer. “We are here to remember and honor all who are laid to rest, especially the nine veterans,” Carpenter said. The May 19 service at the cemetery on Oxford Township Road 474 in West Lafayette was hosted by the Friends of the Waggoner Cemetery, which was formed in 1992 to assist in the care and preservation of the cemetery. The service also included a gun salute and Taps by Newcomerstown veterans’ organizations. Marlene Ross, Kathy Everhart and Jean Casteel where there to support their husbands who are on the honor guard and enjoy the service. “This (going to services) is the right thing to do if you are an American,” Ross said. Casteel also said it is important to attend Memorial Day Services. “I just think we owe it to our veterans,” she said. A covered dish luncheon at River Greens Golf Course in the banquet room followed the service. Members of the Friends Board of Directors are Sandra J. Etter, Donis A. Emslie and Carpenter, all of West Lafayette BEACON PHOTO BY JOSIE McCORMICK
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The Origin of Pentecost Sunday: An air of expectation hung over the Judean hills and the streets of Jerusalem as the beautiful Day of Pentecost broke bright and clear over the horizon. Thousands had come from far and near for this day of thanksgiving unto God. This was a high day for all Israel to celebrate the Feast of Pentecost. The feast, held on the fiftieth day after the beginning of Passover, was a time for Jews to celebrate the first fruits of the harvest by offering them up to God. A Divine Interruption: Little did they know that the Christ they had
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When flying from flower to flower, they are doing a service as they go about their daily routine. So why not encourage these little guys, With all of the beautiful spring flowers in full and plan a garden. It would be a great activity bloom, you can’t help but be entertained by those for the kids or grandkids this summer. Yes, busy little hummingbirds dashing all about. school is out for summer and the kids are going Hummers are so fun to watch and really to need something to do to keep them busy. Get easy to attract to your yard. Sure, you can bait them up early Saturday morning and bring them them by hanging up feeders filled with sugar to the Fresno Market, or better yet get them into water, which I do as well, but how much fun crafting, gardening or baking, and have them would it be to plant your own “hummingbird set up their own vendor table to earn a little garden” to attract these summertime visitors summertime cash. There is no vendor space naturally? Here at the Fresno Farmers’ Market fee here at the Fresno Market. We operate by you can find a wide range of beautiful blooms to donation only. Simply bring your own table and do just that. Wayne, Bill, Lydia, Sally and Ellen set up. What a great way to keep them occupied, supply market goers with a blooming display of while teaching a skill and responsibility at the possibilities. same time. Not to mention boosting their self Hummingbirds are attracted to the colors red esteem and keeping them sharp on their math and purple besides others. Some ideas to think skills, as they make and count back the proper about for your “hummer garden” might include: change to shoppers. (One of my pet peeves.... Cosmos, bee balm, impatients, geraniums, and kids can’t count change back anymore, my own morning glories to name a few. Hummingbirds included!) love to cool off in slow running water or the mist Your vendors at of the garden hose. Have you ever noticed how the Fresno Market overly active they are during a light rain? invite you to make the Hummers, like honey bees, are pollinators. drive out to Fresno,
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Rachel Alexandria Dovenbarger Lucas Glenn Dunlap Jennifer A. Eikenberry Kelly Louise Florian Abigail Leanne Frank..................Valedictorian Troy Blaine Frazee II Michelle Rae Gamble Damon Nelson Gray Jacqueline Castro Guerra Sara R. Hamilton Kathryne Marie Harrah William Raymond Harrison Michael Lee Hatfield II Joshua T. Helbling Coleton J. Helter Jusdeanna Rose Hughes Marissa Kay Hysong Kyle Dane Huff Jackson Seth Allen Jackson Andrew C. Jarvis Evan Geoffrey Johnson Erin D. Kennard Zackary John Lavenski Alexander D. Lawrence Hawken Sedgmer Lewis................Salutatorian Naomi L. Lofton Skyler Christian Luke Aurora Dawn Lyons Amanda Leeann McCabe Dakota Allen McConnell Austin Michael McCrea Brittany Lynn McFarland Maxx Robert McKenna Drew E. McNichols Eric John McPeak Tanisha Mae Means Amber Dawn Meiser Jocelynn N. Menefee Nathan M. Mercer Andrew Michael Miller Cole Alexandre Moody Austin J. Moore Adam C. Myers Brittany Michelle Neiger Dylan Scott Ogle Morgan James Parker Lacy McKay Pate Brody Jared Philabaum David Cole Powers
Johnathan Gilberto Castro Rivera Jr. Alex Dominic Roman..................Valedictorian Mason James Ruby Chelsea Nicole Scheitler Chelsea Marie Schumaker Heather P. Sees Catie Jean Shearn Chelsea Ann Shingleton Gavin Wayne Shryock Ren Allen Simpson Taylor Lynne Slaughter Katie Elizabeth Snider Cheyenne Amber Storsin Jordan Michael Tarman Miranda Marie Tarman Brandon Cole Taylor Brooke Nichole Tennant Ryan Thomas Terrell Samantha Lee Thomas Shane A. Thornsley Cona Marie Thorpe-Brown Clayton Tad Turner Dylan M. Vought Brandon K. Walker Carley Marie Walker Aaron M. Watkins Damien Michael Watts Steven Richard Wegener Allison Marie Wiandt Jacob Austin Will Kaylynn Renee’ Wimer Christopher L. Woods Amber Lynn Zimmerman Katherine M. Zingg CERTIFICATE OF ATTENDANCE Li-Ting Lin Dyke Fuerstenberg Graduation Date: 2 p.m. Sunday, May 27, Coshocton High School Speaker: Jason Given, class of 1994 Honored class: 50 year class – Class of 1962 Class colors: Red and black Class flower: Red rose Class motto: “Special times and special places, special friends together; the moments pass so quickly, but the memories last forever.”
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Amy Fry said it felt pretty good to watch her daughter Kohdejai Fry walk across the stage and receive her high school diploma. “The Opportunity School pushed her,” Amy said. Kohdejai was one of 31 students who made up the Coshocton Opportunity School Class of 2012. A graduation ceremony for the students
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Class motto: I hope your dreams take you to the corners of your smiles, to the highest of your hopes, to the windows of your opportunities, and to the most special places your heart has ever known. Unknown Author Class flower: A white rose tipped in orange with black and orange ribbon Class colors: Ridgewood doesn’t do class colors. Students graduate in their school colors, orange and black. Valedictorian and/or salutatorian: Ridgewood doesn’t have valedictorian or salutatorian. It honors the top 5 percent, which includes: Jacob Bone, Elizabeth Layman, Ali Lusk, Brian McELhaney, Tanner Stoffer.
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Yellow Butterfly Winery Summer Music Series. The Yellow Butterfly Winery Summer Music Series will be 1- 4 p.m. every Saturday. Schedule includes: May 26 Erie Knights. Three Rivers Bluegrass Band. Three Rivers Bluegrass Music performs on the fourth Saturday of each month at Agents Realty and Auction Services, located at 23024 County Rd. 621 on U.S. 36 and Rt. 621. Admission is $5 a person. There is no charge for children 12 and under. Food and non-alcoholic drinks will be available at 5:30 p.m. furnished by Relay for Life Team Alana. The featured band performs from 7 – 9 p.m.
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and acoustic jam follows from 9:15 – 11 p.m. The featured band for May 26 is Black Diamond Bluegrass Band. Car Show. The American Legion Post 65 is having its 5th annual car show on Sunday, June 3 in the Hopewell Industries parking lot. Entry fee is $10 the day of the show and $8 for pre registration. Day-of registration will be from 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. Judging will start at Noon. Car and truck classes is Pre-1950s, 1950 - 1959, 1960 - 1969, 1970 - 1979, and 1980s and up. Bike classes are metric, V-Twin or Harley, and custom. Awards will be given to best car, best truck, best bike, and best in show. Awards will be given at 4 p.m. All proceeds will benefit veterans.
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Cruz Main Street. The River View class of 1978 is hosting the cruz at 6 p.m. Saturday, June 23. All participants are asked to bring a non-perishable food item to be donated in support of Shepherd’s Christian Assembly and New Life Ministries of Coshocton. WTNS-FM will play 70’s music and participants are welcome to bring lawn chairs and sit on the Courthouse Square and visit. All River View, Ridgewood and Coshocton graduates also are invited to attend and help their school collect the most food. There will be separate containers for each high school to place their donations in. Get more information by visiting Main Street Cruz on Facebook.
Announcements Woodcarver’s Group. The Coshocton County Woodcarver’s Group will be displaying their relief carving’s at the West Lafayette Library during the month of May. Their carvings can be viewed during normal operation hours, 601 East Main Street, West Lafayette. Seeking New Executive Director. The Coshocton County Chamber of Commerce is currently searching for a replacement for Executive Director, Carol Remington, who is retiring in June. Information about this position can be found on the Ohio Means Jobs Web site: http://www.ohiomeansjobs.com. Interested candidates need to apply with a resume and cover letter by mail or email to: Jed McCoy, 725 Pine Street Coshocton, OH 43812. Resumes will be accepted until May 11. Trash and Recycables. City Hall wants to remind residents their trash and recyclables needs to be out by 6 a.m. the day of pick up. Big O Refuse will pick up the same day J&J did, however some routes will be run in different directions which will affect your pick up times. Big O Refuse has from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. to get trashed picked up. Residents are encouraged to put their trash out the night before in a container with a lid. Call 622-1465 with any concerns or questions. Coshocton High School Class of 1977 Reunion. They are making plans for their 35th reunion and need help locating classmates. Call Clay Corder at 622-1381 or Jody Johnson at 622-1444 for information about the reunion and to update contacts for the upcoming event. Donations. Linda Taylor Johnson of West Lafayette has stage two breast cancer. She is undergoing treatment. If you would like to help, donations can be mailed to The Home Loan Savings Bank, 503 W. Main St., West Lafayette, OH 43845. Coshocton Antique Flea Market. The Coshocton Antique Flea Market, sponsored by the Coshocton Agricultural Society, is looking for antique and collectible dealers. Flea Market dates are June 9 – 10, July 13 – 14, and Aug. 10 – 11. Show hours will be Saturdays from 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. and Sundays 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. The Market will be at the Coshocton County Fairgrounds in Commercial Building #2. Inside spaces are available for $25 and $15. Outside spaces are available for $20 and $15. For more information, contact Erma Miller at 622-6329. Muscle Menders Wellness Center. Muscle Menders Wellness Center Ltd. announces the arrival of Dr. Timothy Hirst, M.D. in occupational medicine services including drug testing and workers compensation visits. The Muscle Menders Wellness Center is located at 46429 CR 501, Coshocton.
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Connect Your Community At 238 Main Street. (New Address). May 29 - 31, June 1 (Tuesday - Friday) 1 - 4 p.m.; May 29 - 31,
June 5 - 7 (Tuesday - Thursday) 5:30 - 8:30 p.m.; June 4 - 8 (Monday - Friday) 1 - 4 p.m.; June 18 - 22 (Monday - Friday) 1 - 4 p.m.; June 18 - 22 (Monday Wednesday) 5:30 - 8:30 p.m.; June 25 - 29 (Monday - Friday) 9 a.m. - Noon At Grace United Methodist Church. June 11 - 15 (Monday - Friday) 1 - 4 p.m. At Coshocton Commons. June 25 - 29 (Monday Friday) 1 - 4 p.m. All classes are subject to enrollment numbers and cancellations could occur due to lack of participants. Call 575-4487 to schedule a class.
22809 TWP. RD. 1193, COSHOCTON
Location: 28401 SR 643, Fresno OH 43824. Directions: From the square in Millersburg take SR 83 south 19.3 miles, then turn left on SR 643 continue 2.9 miles to property. From the intersection of SR 36 & SR 83 near Coshocton take SR 83 north 3.8 miles then turn right on SR 643 continue 2.9 miles to property.
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IMMACULATE CAPE COD Impressive home in great location, walk to school, 3 BRs, 2 full baths, 2 car garage, 1st floor master BR with built-ins. Family room, great kitchen, dining room on 1st floor. Lower level family room with wet bar, laundry and storage. Great lot with above ground pool. Motivated seller! $132,900
3 BR, 2 BA, 1½ Story Home * 6.119 Acres * 2 Parcels Keene Twp. * Coshocton Co. * Riverview Schools * Antiques Furniture * Household * Glassware * Wood Working Tools Lawn & Garden Items * Cub Cadet Riding Mower
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4 bedroom, 3 bath, one owner home constructed in 1998 with a spacious open concept & beautifully landscaped yard! Eat-in kitchen, family room, formal dining room, formal living room, central air, forced air gas heat, deck, large walk out basement, 2 car garage. $158,900
1255 FAIRY FALLS DRIVE, COSHOCTON
Stephanie Marie Bullock
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This is a well kept 1½ story home built in 1998. The home features 3 BR 2 BA, open concept with kitchen, dining room & family room combined, sewing room, parlor, amble storage space, a wood burning fireplace, gas heat, newer water softener & central AC unit, private well & septic, with attached 2 car garage. There is a full partially finished basement with a hookup available for a wood burner. Outside the home is set back from the road with a nice front porch facing the concrete driveway with the log barn sitting at the back of the lot. This is all sitting on a 1.119 acre lot in a beautiful country setting. Across the road you will find 5 acres of beautiful recreational land featuring a stream running thru plus a stocked pond. This is partially wooded land in which the main part sits well back from the road with a possible building or cabin site. Parcel 1: 1.119 acres with all buildings. Approximately 262’ frontage on SR 643. Parcel 2: 5 acres partially wooded. Approximately 25’ frontage on SR 643. Parcel 1 will be offered followed by parcel 2. Real estate sells at 6:00 PM to the highest bidder. Legal: Parcel #’s 0170000093200 and 0170000093700 in Keene Township, Coshocton County, Riverview Schools. Taxes: $1,609.96 per year and will be prorated to time of closing. Mineral rights HBP transfer subject to existing lease. Terms: 10% non-refundable down payment day of sale and balance due at closing. No financing contingencies. Acreage and frontage amounts are approximate and subject to final survey, if required. If survey is required buyer will pay $500 per parcel toward survey costs. Any required inspections must be completed prior to bidding. All information gathered from sources deemed accurate, but not guaranteed. Announcements made day of sale take precedence over all previous advertising and statements.
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FURNITURE-ANTIQUES: primitive 2 door cupboard; primitive plant stand; floor model radios (2) Philco (1) Zenith (1) Airline 6 misc. radios; No. 589 supreme tube tester works; 2 horn speakers; new/used radio tubes; radio instruction book; Binghams No. 37 catalog Cleveland Ohio; 1 drawer granite top table; drop leaf table w/ 4 leaves; spool stand; dry sink; wood med. cabinet w/ drawer; oak bed; oak dresser w/ mirror and mantle shelf; (10) 1939 Coca Cola trays; red Victoria settee; Edison record player; sewer; Tile Dog; platform rocker and chair; marble top dresser w/ mirror; old rockers - plank bottom chairs; oil lamps; child’s trunk Coshocton; arrow heads; Tin Types; wood kegs; old tin toys; 2 photo albums; old post cards; pottery pitcher; 1937 orphan Annie secret society; Jack Armstrong pedometer; wood silverware/napkin holder; crocks; jugs; granite coffee pot; USN granite pitcher; Winchester model 37 – 12 ga. single shot; German books; washboard; draw knife; Sinclair lighter fluid tin; blue jars; 12 place setting Bavaria/Germany China; foot warmer; old comforter; quilt rack; set of 6 chairs; picket fence tool; wooden spools; sleds; (8) 2 sided DeKalb Corn signs. HOUSEHOLD-GLASSWARE: like new Whirlpool washer; Maytag dryer; Amana fridge; Gibson chest freezer; Hoosier type cabinet w/ newer sassafras top; blue stuffed chair; oak roll top desk; white dresser w/ mirror; white chest of drawers; brass bed; cedar chest; single bed; 5 drawer chest; baby bed; window air conditioner; wood folding chairs; sewing cabinet; old records; pressure cooker; punch bowls; fans; ping-pong table; kero heater; metal-plastic shelving; rugs; cane bottom rocker; wicker rocker; love seat; metal cabinets; Fenton & Depression glass; canning jars; floor lamp; cook books; boxes of books; metal file cabinets; Christmas items; Tupperware; pots & pans; box lots kitchen and misc. WOODWORKING TOOLS – LAWN & GARDEN ITEMS, MISC.: Cub Cadet 2166 riding mower 42” deck (513 hours); Toro 20” self-propelled mower; Makita G3500R generator; Troy-Bilt tiller; Wheel Horse riding mower; Stihl FS45 weedeater; 4 HP air compressor; lawn seeder; lawn aerator; Stanley No. 55 plane complete in box and instruction book; Stanley No. 113 plane; Stanley No. 78 plane; Stanley No. 48 plane; KK No. 77 plane; Union No. 7 plane; Red Devil No. 2 stapler; Delta 990 radial arm saw; 36” wood lathe w/ electric motor; Black/Decker band saw; Delta drill press; Delta 6” jointer; Lincoln AC 225 S welder; J.D. corn sheller; hand cultivator; 4 old bicycles; log cable; porter cable; tiger saw; hatchet; 16’ alum. Ext. ladder; shop king vise; work bench w/ vise; misc. work tables; plywood rack; picnic table; pipe wrenches; Stanley chisels; socket set; shovels; hoes; rakes; lots of misc. small hand tools; child’s wagon; clamps; nails; hardware-screws; misc. piles of wood; scrap pile. NOTE: Good clean auction from start to finish; good antiques; household & woodworking tools. Watch website for pictures. Selling in 2 rings. CHATTEL TERMS: Cash, check, Visa or MasterCard with proper identification. Auction day 3% buyers premium, waived for cash sales and checks. LUNCH STAND.
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Jacob’s Closet. The Warsaw United Methodist Church is announcing its new spring and summer hours of operation for Jacob’s Closet. Beginning in March, the closet will be open every Thursday from 9 a.m. – Noon and the last Thursday of each month from 9 a.m. – Noon and 5 – 8 p.m. The church is located at 130 E. Church Street in Warsaw.
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CLOSE TO TOWN Great rural setting in River View School District. Close to town on .569 acres. Ranch home with 3 BRs, full bath, large garage, plus 2 extra storage buildings. There is a spacious living room eat-in kitchen. Replacement windows. $79,900
Community Dinner. The Burt Avenue Wesleyan Church has a community dinner the second Wednesday of every month at 5:30 p.m. The dinner is served at the Burt Fellowship Hall on Orange Street.
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LARGE FAMILY RANCH home in RV School District. 4 BRs, 2 baths. Great rural location close to town, large lot. Beautiful country kitchen with dining area. 2 car attached garage with shop area. Finished basement area with full bath and utility area. Home has newer vinyl siding and a new roof. $125,900
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Annual Banquet. The Conesville Alumni Association will have their Annual Banquet on June 2, at 6 p.m. at the Coshocton County Career Center, located on Airport Road. The meal is to be prepared by Schumacher’s Catering Service. Meal cost is $14 a plate. Scholarships will be selected and presented to River View Seniors that have attended Conesville School. Anyone who attended Conesville School is welcomed. The building is air conditioned and is wheelchair accessible. Reservations are due no later than May 18 to Lola Spang by mail or phone at 1680 Bow Lane, Coshocton or 622-4975.
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store. For information, contact Pastor Durward Ulman at 294-5734 or e-mail hannahmoody2000@yahoo. com.
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Miracles in Motion. Miracles in Motion Ministries will be having a service at Dillon State Park to reach out to the camping community. All are welcome. Dillon State Park is located at 5265 Dillon Hills Drive in Nashport, Ohio. The services will be every Sunday until the end of October from 9 – 10 a.m. In the event of inclement weather, the church service will be at the covered patio at the Dillon State Park camp
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Blue Star Mothers of America. Coshocton County Chapter OH59 of the Blue Star Mothers of America meets the second Monday of each month at the Church of the Nazarene, 1058 Orange Street, Room 103 at 6:30pm. All mothers of active duty military and reservists/guard are invited to come together to support one another, US military members and their families. For information, call 610-4740.
School Events Ridgewood Drama Plays. Ridgewood Drama will present Rehearsal for Murder on only May 25 at 7:30 p.m. in the high school auditorium. Murder on the Nile has been rescheduled for Nov. 1 and 2. Coshocton Class Reunion. The Coshocton High School Class of 1962 will have its 50 year reunion on Saturday, May 26 at Raven’s Glenn. Other events will be taking place before on Thursday and Friday. For information, contact Sandy Kittell at 622-2985 or Marie Croy at 277-2374. West Lafayette/Ridgewood Alumni Banquet. The 2012 West Lafayette/Ridgewood Alumni Banquet will be Saturday, June 2 at the Ridgewood High School cafeteria and auditorium. Registration is at 5:30 p.m. at the front entrance. Please enter through the front doors. Dinner is at 6:30 p.m. with a new menu of
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Chicken breast, baked potato, tossed salad, corn, rolls, and pie. Honored classes will be the 50-year class of 1962 and the 60-year class of 1952. 2013 commemorates 125 years of West Lafayette/Ridgewood District. If you have any pictures to share, see that the Markleys get them. They will be returned to you. Please RSVP by Wednesday, May 25 to ensure the caterers will have an accurate count for meals. RSVP to Juner Markley at 545-6743 or 502-6191. Fresno Alumni Banquet. The Fresno Banquet will be Saturday, June 9 at 6:30 p.m. at Ridgewood High School, located at 602 Johnson St. Honored classes will be 1942, 1952, and 1962. Dinner will be served by Fresno Methodist Church. Menu will consist of baked steak, baked potato, green beans, tossed salad, pie, rolls, and beverages. The cost per person is $13. Forms will be sent out the first week of May. Reservations should be returned by Friday, June 1 and should be sent to Ruth Marquand at 1649 Pleasant Valley Drive, Coshocton. Call Ruth with any questions at 623-0450. Scholarship donations can be sent at the same time if desired. Anyone that attended Fresno School is welcome.
Library Events Wednesday, May 23, 30: Books Galore Book Store: Coshocton Public LIbrary: The Friends of the Library used book store in the library basement has books, magazines, movies, audio books, and more, all at rock-bottom prices. Open to the public every Monday from 3 - 6 p.m. and Wednesday and Saturday from 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. Call 622-0956 for information Wednesday, May 23, 30: Plugged and Unplugged: Coshocton Public Library: Grades 7 - High School graduation are invited to Plugged and Unplugged for online and traditional gaming. Board games, video games, Internet access, friends, snacks, and fun! Call 622-0956 to register. 2:30 - 5 p.m.
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Thursday, May 31: Teens Talk Titles; Teens Talk Titles is a book club for grades 7-12. The Club meets the last Thursday of each month for one hour to discuss
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Property 1: Located at 405 E. Main St. Currently used as an active church. This brick building offers an abundance of character with several stained glass windows, nice sanctuary with pews, classrooms, and restrooms on a nice corner lot. Central air and heat. This building has endless opportunities for it’s use. Let your imagination run wild.
Property 2: Located at 401 E. Main St. Adjacent to church. This 2 story home has a full bath and 4 bedrooms upstairs. The downstairs has a full bath, kitchen, LR and family room. Equipped with central air and heat. Terms: We will be offering each tract separately and then combining them. Taxes will be prorated to date of closing. 10% down day of sale. Balance due within 30 days. No contingencies in contract. Contact our office for private showing. Auctioneers: Greg Rice (740) 502-3111 Ryan LePage (740) 502-4227 Herb Peddicord
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Land Transfers Exempt from Conveyance Fees 5/10 Frank M. Sharier and Emma J. Sharier to Frank M. Sharier and Emma J. Sharier Raymond R. Goodwill and Charlotte M. Goodwill and Travis L. Goodwill and Ruth A. Goodwill to Raymond R. Goodwill and Charlotte M. Goodwill Alfred Parks and Betty Marie Watson to Phyllis J. Cox Leonard A. and Anna J. Hendershot to Leonard A. Hendershot Terry L. Wells to Robert J. Johnson and Sandra C. Johnson Timothy A. Helbling to Jill E. Helbling James A. Hackenbracht, deceased, to Gayle M. Hackenbracht Phyllis J. and Daniel R. Cox to A. Todd and Brian M.
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Land Transfers: 5/10 Shirley E. Dawson to Robert T. and Katherine A. Wright; $100,000 Coshocton CPC Properties LLC to MAC’S Convenience Stores LLC; $48,000 Sidney, LLC to P. Stewart Wilson and Judy Wilson; $27,400 5/11 Bruner Land Company Inc. to Richard A. and Linda M. Swickheimer; $34,330.70 Rick Waller and Melinda Waller to John H. Woodhall and Kathleen S. Woodhall; $65,000 5/15 Marilyn R. Knicely to U.S. Bank National Association
Cox Kelly Barcus to Tony Lee Barcus 5/11 Elizabeth Zimmer to Karen Brown, Trustee of the Elizabeth Zimmer Trust John W. Callahan, Co-Trustee of the Barbara J. Callahan Living Trust to Barbara J. Callahan, Co-Trustee of The Barbara J. Callahan Living Trust Regina Marlene Hixenbaugh to Frank D. Hixenbaugh Estate of Ada Belle Ashcraft, deceased, to Michael A. McKee, David L. McKee, and Donald R. McKee Jr. Lewis R. Blackson to Susan L. Mann 5/14 Heartland Conference of the Bible Methodist Church to Lenora Roub 5/16 J. Dean Davis to J. Dean Davis Michael Gene Barr to Carl D. Stein and Jean E. Stein
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Marriages: Michael Jason Mills of Fresno to Shalynn Daneen Daugherty of Fresno Forrest Andrew Freetage of Coshocton to Tess Rae Rizer of Coshocton David Gentry Silverthorn of Coshocton to Melissa Sue Page of New Philadelphia Levi Wayne Showalter of Windsor, KY to Darlene Rose Hostetler of Coshocton Michael Lance Palmer of Coshocton to Jennifer Lynn Bates of Coshocton Brian Keith Sickles of Coshocton to Stephanie Lee Croff of Sugar Hill, GA
as Trustee; $40,000 Benjamin D. McCormick and Melissa A. McCormick to Deutsche Bank National Trust Company as Trustee under Pooling and Services Agreement Dated as May 1, 2007; $60,000 Celia P. Cognion to David A. Grudier and Charles A. Wright; $15,490 5/16 Steven Gephart and Betty Gephart to Reda L. Miller; $25,000 Lewis E. Powell and Suzanne Powell to Pamela J. Withrow; $27,000 Barbara J. Callahan, Trustee of the Barbara J. Callahan Living Trust to KJAYCO2 LLC; $40,500 Gerald D. and Veronica F. Hochstetler to Rob and Carolyn Roth; $43,000 Nellie J. and Paul R. Wiggins to Sheila A. Taylor; $111,000 Darren T. Green and Bethany P. Green to Matthew L. Snoots; $82,000
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Opportunity School
The Opportunity School was started in 2002 as an extension of Coshocton High School and graduates received a CHS diploma. In 2006 the Opportunity School became its own high school. “They receive the same high school diploma as any other student in the state of Ohio,” Moore said. “They have to pass the same number of credits and the Ohio Graduation Test. The only real differences are the time of day they are in school and that a lot of their work is done on the computer and online.” This year’s graduating class ranged in age 16-22.
“A lot of the students come to us credit deficient and behind, but here they can work at their own pace,” Moore said. “This year many of them amazed me at the number of credits they earned once they realized what they were capable of.” While at the Opportunity School, the students also were able to participate in an art show, enjoy a field trip to the Carnegie Museum of Art in Pittsburgh, visit COTC in Roscoe, volunteer in the community and work on a video project on the crow population with the Pomerene Center for the Arts. An Opportunity
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School student also participated in the county science fair for the first time and students with children were part of a partnership with Early Head Start. “We try to impress upon them the importance of community service and being responsible,” Moore said. “We also encourage them to do something else after they leave here and to take advantage of the work they put into getting their diploma.” Ray Strohl enjoyed his time at the Opportunity School and was excited to graduate. “It was really easy and fun,” he said.”I’m pretty excited to get my diploma. I’m going to miss school, but I’m ready to go on.” Strohl plans to attend COTC in the fall or spring. “We had a community here,” he said. “The kids were real close and they (the staff) gave us a lot of freedom.” JOSIE@COSHOCTONCOUNTYBEAON.COM
Child support web portal announced CONTRIBUTED TO THE BEACON
The Office of Child Support and the Coshocton County CSEA announce the Child Support Customer Service Web Portal. Child support customers now have access to a web portal available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Registering is easy and customers are able to get on-demand information regarding payments, health insurance and the ability to print your own payment histories. In a future release, the web portal will provide customers the ability to update their address and employment information. This release is expected later in the year. The web site also provides answers to frequently-asked questions and online payment options. For information, contact the Coshocton County CSEA at 295-7562 or visit www. coshoctonjfs.org. A link titled CHILD SUPPORT PORTAL will be displayed on the home page.
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CLASSIFIED ADS ATTENTION! WANTING TO CONTACT all previous Tri County School of Practical Nursing graduates for an alumni reunion. FMO: contact Dorothy Kent 740-622-8889 HELP WANTED Hiring! Coshocton Trucking looking to hire Class A CDL drivers for our local dump and OTR flatbed positions. Call 740622-1311 SERVICES OFFERED
Tripple MMM Bobcat Service. Phone: 740-2955311, Cell: 330-275-8988. Operator, Chris. We do it all. Backhoe, Brush Hog, Loading, Postdriving, Auger, Snow Removal, Portable Welding. Insured
WANTED Buying: Boy Scout patches and memorabilia one patch or entire collections. Call 740-623-0793 leave message or email scoutpatchohio@yahoo. com WANTED: Junk vehicles, scrap metal, appliances, batteries and junk mowers. Also one time clean up and removal of rubbish. 740-545-5025 APARTMENTS FOR RENT AREA RENTAL INFORMATION. Houses and Apartments. Rent or I’ll help you buy! Call 740-622-9791 today! 1 bedroom apartment, all utilities paid with air conditioner $435/mo. $435 deposit. 2 bedroom apartment. We pay water, trash, tenant pays gas and electric with air conditioner $435/mo. $435 deposit. Call Kevin Barrett 740-623-8325 or 740-6108305
COSHOCTON METROPOLITAN HOUSING AUTHORITY 1-4 Bedroom Apartments Waiting Lists Open! Eligible Applicants will be housed On a 1st come 1st serve basis Veterans have a Preference Amenities Include: 24-hour Maintenance Rent is based on your income Internet Computer Lab Programs and activities for all family members Onsite Laundry Facility Stop in to THE MEADOWS 823 Magnolia Street - Coshocton To pick up an application Admission is based on eligibility 740-622-6300
2BR trailer, $350/mo. fuel furnace, stove and refrigerator, no pets. 5 miles from town above Whitewoman’s rock. 740-6230963 STORAGE UNIT FOR RENT 2 - 10x20 Storage Units available now. $35/mo. 740-622-7232 VACATION HOMES FOR RENT Vacation home for rent in the mountains of Asheville, North Carolina. Sleeps 6, completely furnished. Daily rates available. Available in July and August. Call for more details. 740-502-3512 CAMPER 1992 29ft. Coachman 5th wheel, everything works good. $2,800. OBO 740291-8372
HOMES FOR RENT
Remodeled, clean, 2 possible 3 bedroom, 2 story home in Coshocton, small fenced in back yard, basement, living room, Beautiful Cemetery Saddining, 1.5 bath, range, ref. dles, choice of colors $25. Call 740-545-9096 Roscoe area, 1bd., 1st and dishwasher. $550 mo. floor, completely remod- utilities not included, lease FIREWOOD Market 36 on Friday Little Woman dolls plus eled, all new carpet, paint, and deposit required, Evening. Looking for a books, large Victorian appliances, off street park- background check, nonSeasoned Firewood place to sell your baked style mirror, Jenny Lind ing, gas heat, no pets, de- smoking. 740-294-8869 Cherry-Walnut-Oak and goods, fresh produce, child’s rocker and Sea- posit, ref., lease. 740-622other woods. Cut/Split/De- crafts, and other items? man Moore dolls. 740- 6155 livered $75 each load. (Will Then Market 36 on Fri- 622-0269 cut to size and length). day evening is where you Smoke Free, 2BR, Starting Great Gift Idea or for your want to be. new paint & carpet, gaSummer Campfires! 740- May 25th, spaces will be rage, storage. $495/ available Friday evenings 502-3657 740-294-0727 mo. 740-295-4414 CEMETERY SADDLES
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Furnished 1BR apt. completely carpeted, off street parking. $380/mo. includes all utilities paid. 740-502-2617
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Lawn Care, Lawn mowing, light landscaping. Tree and bush trimming and removal. Stump removal, power washing. Small and large jobs are welcomed. Reasonable and reliable. 740-2949589 anytime.
from 2:30-7:30pm in the Scheetz Drive-Thru parking lot located at 46473 1687 Cush Lane, Co- US 36. Availability is on shocton. Thur., May 24, a first come, first serve Fri., May 25 and Sat., basis. Space reservation May 26; 9 to 5. Computer, is by donation only. All household items, clothing, sellers welcome! If interperennials, rhubarb and ested, contact Scheetz Marketing at 740-622misc. 9063 for more information. Canal Lewisville Community Yard Sales. Fri- Multi-Family Garage day, June 1st; 9-4. Sat- Sale. Something for evurday, June 2nd; 9-2. eryone. Friday, May 25 Eat stand at church and Saturday, May 26; 9-4. 474 Hill St. Huge Multi-Family Yard Sale. Wed., May 23 Multi-Family Garage thru Sat., May 26; 8am. Sale. 946 Severn Dr. Antiques, collectibles, May 25th; 8-4. May 26th; plants, lots of household 8-1. Clothing, houseand kitchen items, large wares, TV, computer Cal. bird cages, stove, tv, printer and monitor, furnimower, compressor, leaf ture, fishing gear, Coach blower, tools and much handbags and misc. more. Kids and plus size men’s and ladies clothes. Saturday, May 26; 8am113 W Church St. War- 4pm. 517 Wilson Ave saw (Formerly on 621) Rear. Furniture, fishing poles, band saw, DVD Huge Garage Sale. 1357 player, boys clothes 4TTomahawk Ln. May 24th, 6, junior girls clothes, 25th, 26th; 9-5. Books, plants, lots of misc. fishing reels, treadmill, 2 mowers, electric fireplace, Friday, May 25th ; 8-5. 2 interior doors. Lots of Saturday, May 26th; 8-2. misc. 1610 Nicholear Ave. Boyd Bears, scrubs, women’s Huge 3-Family. Lots of name brand clothes, lots fishing, hunting, house- of misc. hold, antiques, toys, clothes, collector dolls and MISC ITEMS more. 05/31, 06/01 and 06/02 from 9am to 6pm. 6 foot cap for S10 truck. 1/2 Miles North on St. Rt. Also a scroll saw and a 621. 1st Place on right table saw. 740-623-8754 GARAGE SALE
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92 Chevy 1/2 Ton
97 Dodge Dakota 4x4
90 Ford E-150 Van
00 GMC Safari SLE
01 Dodge Dakota Ext. 4x4
98 GMC 1/2 Ton Ext. 4x4 SALE PRICE
Cloth, AM/FM Stereo, Tow Package.
Alloy Wheels, Casette Stereo, Bedliner.
True Miles Unknown, Power Seat, Windows & Locks, Cloth, Alloy Wheels, Air.
Power Windows & Locks, Tilt, Cruise, CD Stereo, Air.
Power Windows & Locks, 6-Disc CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air.
SALE PRICE
SALE PRICE
SALE PRICE
SALE PRICE
SALE PRICE
1,994
2,971
$
2,981
$
94 Ford 1/2 Ton Reg. 2WD Power Windows & Locks, Cassette Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air, Short Bed.
$
01 Dodge 1/2 Ton Reg. 4x4
SALE PRICE
3,971
Tilt, Cruise, Alloy Wheels, Air.
$
$
01 Buick Century
99 Buick Park Avenue
02 Ford Taurus SE
Power Windows & Locks, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air.
SALE PRICE
SALE PRICE
3,973
$
3,476
$
3,981
$
4,443
00 GMC 3/4 Ton Reg. SLE
97 Chevy 1/2 Ton Reg. 4x4
SALE PRICE
SALE PRICE
4x4, Power Windows & Locks, CD Stereo.
4,992
$
5,962
$
3,961
$
Power Heated Leather Seats, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air.
SALE PRICE
99 Cadillac SLS
Leather Power Heated Seats, Steering Wheel Radio Controls, Bose CD & Cassette Radio.
3,923
Power Seat, Windows & Locks, Air.
$
Power Seat, Windows & Locks, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air.
92 Chevy 1/2 Ton Reg. 4x4 350 V8, Automatic, Power Windows & Locks, Alloy Wheels.
SALE PRICE
SALE PRICE
4,462
$
4,981
$
Power Windows & Locks, Tilt, Cruise, Air.
96 Ford 1-Ton Crew
Flatbed Diesel, Power Windows & Locks, CD Stereo, Air, Dually.
00 Chevy 1/2 Ton 4x4
SALE PRICE
SALE PRICE
SALE PRICE
5,986
$
7,932
$
04 Chrysler Pacifica
05 Chevy Cobalt Tilt, CD Stereo, Air, One Owner.
Power Leather Seats, 6-Disc CD Stereo, Chrome Wheels, Air.
Tilt, Cruise, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air, Tow Package.
Power Heated Leather Seats, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air.
SALE PRICE
SALE PRICE
SALE PRICE
SALE PRICE
SALE PRICE
Power Seat, Power Sunroof, TV/DVD, Leather, Alloy Wheels.
7,947
$
03 Honda Pilot EX AWD Power Seat, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air.
7,973
$
4x4, Power Seats, Windows & Locks, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Long Bed.
SALE PRICE
SALE PRICE
8,968
$
02 Dodge Dakota Ext.
7,973
$
00 Chevy 02 Ford 1/2 1-Ton LS Crew Ton Crew 4x4
8,943
$
02 GMC Envoy SLT
6,967
$
Power Windows & Locks, Alloy Wheels, CD Stereo.
Power Windows & Locks, Alloy Wheels.
7,973
$
7,991
$
Power Seat, Keyless Entry, CD Stereo, Air, 6-Passenger.
SALE PRICE
9,963
$
04 Buick LeSabre SALE PRICE
9,973
$
02 GMC Envoy 4x4 SLT
00 Chevy 1/2 Ton Ext. 4x4 Power Windows & Locks, Tilt, Cruise, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air. SALE PRICE
9,973
$
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