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american pride Three year old Wyatt Barnett places an American flag at the grave of a fallen Union soldier in Branch United Methodist Church cemetery last Thursday. Barnett is a pre-clover bud in the Millfork Valley 4-H Club. The Millfork Valley 4-H Club, along with several other clubs in Coshocton County, performs this act of service out of respect and as a community service project each year. The club also placed flags on Veterans graves at Pleasant Hill Baptist Church, Millfork Baptist, Cox Cemetery, Christian Chapel and Warner Cemetery. Elaine Ashcraft is the club advisor. BEACon PHoTo By MArk forTUnE

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Miller Funeral Home........11 Miller, Joseph, Auctioneer....................21 Miller’s Storage Barn......10 Milligan Memorials.........11 Miss Jennifer’s Dance Studio...........................24 Mission Auto Connection...................17 Mosier Computer ..............9 Olde Town Realty Marc Lacy .............................18 Olde Town Realty Paul Bratton.........................21 Route 5 Auto ..................22 Schumaker Farms .............8 Seton Coshocton...............6 Shelby Theatre..................2 Sprint Print......................11 The Party Package Too!..............................12 Three Rivers UMC District............................3 Triplett Pharmacy....12&13 Village Motors.................22 Walhonding Valley Sand and Gravel...........................10 Wells Fargo Advisors.........8 Wilson Carpet and Furniture.........................7

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Agents Realty and Auction Service .........................21 Baltic State Bank..............1 Business and Service Directory ......................16 Carton’s Shoes................12 Chase Energy Group..........9 Coshocton Chiropractic Health Center .................7 Coshocton Senior Center ..........................11 Coshoctoncars.com ........15 Dale Gress Real Estate ...18 Designs by Michele ...........9 Dr. Gerald Arndt..............11 Eagle Rock Tours ..............8 Extermital........................10 Finton Equipment ..............9 Global Media Works........10 Golden’s ..........................13 Good News Bookstore....13 Hershberger Country Store ..............................8 Kaufman Realty.......19&20 Kno-Ho-Co-Ashland ...........6 Lenny’s Barber Shop.........6 Limburg Patio Grill.............5 Marczewski Law Offices .........................16 Mercantile on Main.........13

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Open House for Dr. Josef D. Lowe, M.D. Sunday, June 5 2-4pm at Keene United Methodist Church

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Kiwanis club meeting notes The Kiwanis Club of Coshocton had their weekly meeting Wednesday, May 25 at Roberta’s Banquet Center. The featured speaker was Barbara Lewis, Assistant Manager of the Four Paws Thrift Store and Pet Adoption Center. The weekly lottery was won by Steve Hoop and Chuck Mathay won the free lunch drawing. The next meeting of the club will be Wednesday, June 1 at Noon at Roberta’s Banquet Center. The presentation will be “Connect Your Community” with Sue Shipatalo. Kiwanis welcomes guests and potential members to attend our weekly meetings. For more information, contact President Lynn Jacobs at 295-7516.


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FAMILY ICE CREAM SOCIAL:

ICE CREAM SOCIAL:

Saturday, July 30, starting around 5

Sunday, July 31, beginning at 5:30 at Fresno Park The Social kicks off

OUTDOOR WORSHIP:

June 5 thru Sept. 4 – 8:30 am

VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL:

VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL:

NELLIE CHAPEL UMC ICE CREAM SOCIAL:

CANAL LEWISVILLE UMC ICE CREAM SOCIAL:

Saturday, June 25, from 4:30 to 6:30

VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL: July 11 – 15 from 6 to 8 pm

“Shake It Up Cafe: Where Kids Carry Out God’s Recipe”

CONCERTS:

Cardinal Chorale: Thursday, July 7 – 7 pm Brentwood, TN “Sonshine Choir”: Saturday, July 16 – 6 pm & lead worship Sunday, July 17 (both services 8:30 and 10:30)

Saturday, July 16, beginning at 5

VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL: June 20 – 24 from 9 to noon “Shake It Up Cafe: Where Kids Carry Out God’s Recipe”

ICE CREAM SOCIAL:

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ICE CREAM SOCIAL:

WEINER ROAST & ICE CREAM PARTY:

Friday, June 24, beginning at 4

VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL: with Grace UMC at Grace July 17 – 21 from 5:30 to 8:30 “Hometown of Nazareth”

WEST LAFAYETTE UMC VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL:

Thursday, Aug. 4, from 4:30 to 7 Wonderful Food and Fellowship

July 10 – 14 from 6 to 8 pm

COMMUNITY PICNIC:

Sunday, July 17, beginning at 7 pm Ice Cream, Pie & Music Festival

Sunday, Aug. 7, from 6 to 8 Food, Fun, Games and the Walhonding Rube Band

MUSIC & SWEETS:

SUMMER WORSHIP:

June 12 thru Sept. 4 – 9:30

Friday, Aug. 19, beginning at 6:30

VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL: June 20 – 24 from 9 to noon “SonSurf Beach Bash”

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VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL: July 17 – 21 from 5:30 to 8:30 “Hometown Nazareth” Dinner begins each program evening, which includes adults, too Come and find out Jesus grew up just like you did – He was born, given a name, had a house & parents. SUPER SUMMER SUNDAY SCHOOL: June 5 thru Aug. 21 Preschool – 5th Grade - Fantastic AdventureTiny Pirate studying biblical acceptance, responsibility, friendship and respect. Jr. High & High School – Soul Surfer – keeping faith strong when life gets tough Adult Classes (4 choices) will meet through the summer: SEEKERS - “What Good Is God?” PATHFINDERS PLUS - “The Cross” PASTOR’S CLASS - “Why?” REV. MARY UREY CLASS - “Tribute to the Bible”

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(July 31 – Aug. 4 from 6:30 to 8:30 pm at the church) “Shake It Up Cafe: Where Kids Carry Out God’s Recipe” Call 545-6422 for requested early registration (Registration also accepted at the door All community children are welcome ages 4-14

June 6 – 10 from 9 to 11:30 am “PandaMania – Where God is Wild About YOU” VBS Children will lead worship June 12 – 10:30

GRACE UMC

Vacation bible schools

Your area United Methodist Churches Invite You to Enjoy a Summer of Faith & Fellowship


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mark’s musings

I am not sure. What do They say there’s nothing we think we’re entitled like a parade. We love to, anyway? Perhaps our parades here in more importantly, why Coshocton County, too. do we feel this way? Is it This past Memorial Day driven by the passionate weekend had several and purposeful, but parades to honor our not always accurate, Veterans. Some parades television news are to celebrate an channels? event, or community Or is it something observance. Our Canal less entertaining? Maybe Festival parade would marK fortune it’s just old fashioned fall into that category and this year’s Canal Festival parade greed and selfishness. I, for one, (and promises to be something really I imagine there are a lot of you out special with the observance of our there) am growing just a wee bit weary of hearing people complain that they Bicentennial. I think our parades go much deeper might lose this or lose that. To coin than listening to the bands, watching a phrase, everyone, it seems, wants the floats as they pass by, admiring their cake and wants to eat it too. But the nice cars, waving to the various before you think I’m getting too high queens and watching with just a little and mighty on the throne of freedom bit of envy as the youngsters grab all of the press, let’s be clear. If something the candy that they can muster. I am is being taken away – or threatened not sure folks would take that kindly to be taken away - that is granted to to a fifty something male muscling us by the U.S. Constitution, then we his way past a three year old for a have a problem. That is the document bit ‘o honey. Then again, those three we should be referring to when we year olds can be pretty tough minded want to examine our government and when they see or even smell, sweets. the particular direction we’re going Our parades seem to have a way when it comes to our rights. Be wary, of bringing us all together for the same America. Most importantly, let’s remember purpose. In the case of Memorial Day, always a favorite of mine, it’s about who earned us these rights. Our honoring our Veterans. And it should Veterans, whom we owe much. And be. After all, we are one country. Yet, who gave all in many cases. Let’s there seems to be a significant amount not tarnish their honor with selfof division among our population righteous indignation and a “woe is right now. And it seems to be getting me” attitude. Our Veterans deserve worse. Everyone, it seems, wants their that much. “fair share”, or more than, of what is owed to them. What that is exactly,

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Last season, Jake Conrad seemed to be the weekly topic with his exploits on the football field. This year his brother, Jarod, is set to take to the field as a Yellow Jacket for BaldwinWallace. After sifting through an assortment of Division 2 and Division 3 schools, he ultimately settled on Baldwin Wallace. “It was sometimes hard to always be in Jake’s shadow because I was always being compared to him”, Jarod said. “Even though I love my brother, I like being recognized for my abilities as well, and that is a reason I chose BW. The coaches are positive and enthusiastic and I felt a real connection when I visited with my step-dad.” BW’s Coach Snell originally looked to make Conrad a defensive back due to his speed and ability cover. However, after reviewing many of his game tapes, he has since considered him as a potential two-way player by taking advantage of his receiving and concentration ability on the offensive side of the ball. This is a challenge Conrad is looking forward to. “I’ve always played two-ways and love the idea

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of being an iron man for BW”, Conrad said. Jarod was first team All-Ohio, first team All-Eastern District, and first team All-IVC. He will be playing in the Eastern District Allstar football game this summer and is currently a track hurdler and sprinter- standout for the Ridgewood Generals Team, who recently earned the team’s most valuable runner award, as well as “runner of the year” in the IVC as they head into regionals.

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dulcimer players Rob Brereton and Sam Rizzetta. They will perform beginning at 7 p.m. on Saturday, June 18 at the Coshocton Presbyterian Church. Admission to the concert is free, but there will be a freewill offering. Prior to the concert, the Coshocton Presbyterian Church will host a Strawberry Festival and picnic. An outdoor church service with the Coshocton Presbyterian Church will take place Sunday, July 19 at 10:30 a.m. Also on Sunday, the Mid-East Regional Dulcimer Championships will take place beginning at 1 p.m. on the Courtsquare Stage. For more information about Coshocton Dulcimer Days, contact the Coshocton Convention and Visitors Bureau at 622-4877 or 800-338-4724 or go to www.VisitCoshocton. com or www.DulcimerDays.com.

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NEW THIS YEAR: BREAKFAST!!! The first and third Saturdays of each month: 8am - 11am

2ND ANNUAL FLEA MARKET Coshocton County Sportsmans Club June 11 from 8am to 3pm

$8 a spot (outside) $5 per table (inside - furnished) For more info call Bub 623-3742 or Ralph 622-4245 Food & Drinks available at club house

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Coshocton County has been the host of the longest-running heritage music festival in Ohio, Coshocton Dulcimer Days. It is also the secondoldest event of its kind in the United States. This year marks the 37th year for this nationallysignificant Appalachian musical event, which will be on Coshocton County’s Courthouse Lawn on June 17 - 19, with workshops and the Saturday evening concert to be at the Coshocton Presbyterian Church on 4th Street. As part of the festival, the Mid-East Regional Dulcimer Championships are held and winning competitors at Coshocton’s festival go on to compete in the national competition. The Coshocton Dulcimer Days will be at the Coshocton County Courtsquare Gazebo and at the Coshocton Presbyterian Church on Fourth Street. Visitors to the event will enjoy music vendors, artists’ booths and traditional Appalachian music. Admission and parking are free. There will be several music workshops throughout the weekend including classes on mountain dulcimer, hammered dulcimer, guitar, banjo, fiddle, and harp. The Coshocton Dulcimer Days festival includes entertainment from numerous performers including Wildwood and Friends, Brett and Serenity Ridgeway, Kendra Ward and Bob Bence with and the Tri-County Dulcimer Society. The festival concert headliners are

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fly ins DINNER BEGINNING AT 6PM 8 oz. Fresh Cut New York Strip Steak, Baked Potato, Salad, Fresh Baked Dinner Rolls, Choice of Soft Drink/Ice Tea, Specialty Dessert – $17.00 per person Reservations accepted and encouraged

DATES FOR FULL MOON FLY INS: July 15th

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hanging of the basKets Tom Wilson, an employee of the Coshocton City Street Department, hangs one of forty-eight hanging baskets in preparation for America in Bloom. Each basket contains a variety of red, white and blue petunias selected by Judge Tim france. The baskets will double in size over the next six weeks and will be watered on a daily basis. In order to ease this task, the Coshocton rotary Club has donated a John Deer Gator with a tank and pump. America in Bloom committee member Bill freund said, “We are so grateful to everyone that has helped with this effort. The donation by the Coshocton rotary Club is so appreciated and will be used far beyond this year’s America in Bloom contest to help keep our city beautiful.” BEACon PHoTo By

August 20th (ok, the full moon is August 13th, but come on the 13th for the Civil War Re-enactment and come on the 20th for Fly In Steak Night!)


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Batter up! Tonight was the opening night for the West Lafayette Little League baseball season. Boys ages 9 – 12 played for the team and were ready to take out the Baltic Midget Firemen in their first Tri-County league game of the season. Local sponsors were making it possible for the team to have official uniforms, although more sponsors were needed in hopes of insuring all of the team’s players. The new uniforms had been ordered, but were not available to wear for the opening game. The boys were scheduled to play 12 games that season.

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June 6th, 1971 A teaching legend was retiring from River View High School. Floyd Singer began his career in 1918 in a tiny one-room schoolhouse and making $100 a month, and ended his career in 1971 at the River View High School which housed over 900 students. During his 43 years of teaching, Singer taught elementary school in Nellie and earned his Master’s Degree in 1940. From there, he helped organize the junior high school in Warsaw where he taught for the next 30 years. While there, he directed more than 40 class plays and all-in-all touched more than 6,000 students’ lives. He was also the official scorekeeper at River View basketball and football games and was a charter member of the Warsaw Lion’s Club.

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hospital with a 98-bed long-term care facility and a 20-member physician group. Her experience has included work with physician groups; finance, billing and accounting functions; health information management; coding compliance; strategic planning; and corporate compliance. Nichols is a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) who completed her Bachelor of Science in Business Administration and Accounting at Lake Erie College in Painesville, Ohio. Although born in New York, she spent most of her young adult life in Ohio. Both her husband and son were born in Ohio and share her enthusiasm about returning to be near family members who reside in various parts of the state. Robin Nichols joined Coshocton Hospital on Monday, May 23, and serves as a part of the management executive team (MET) led by Robert Miller, CEO. Coshocton Hospital MET members include Kathy Bauman, chief operating officer, clinical services; Roger Williams, senior director of physician services; and Rick Davis, chief operating officer, support services.

June 2th, 1981 After a 158-year wait, an early Coshocton County Revolutionary War veteran received a headstone marking his grave on Memorial Day. Peter Dillion had owned the land where he had been buried until it was sold and his grave had become overgrown and forgotten until his descendents stumbled upon an old family map which led them to his gravesite after a 10-year search. The map had been sent to them by a previously unknown relative in Nebraska. Now, a 230 pound white marble headstone marks Dillion’s grave, which was provided by the federal government.

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It’s time to dig out grandma’s gown! The women in the county had decided to form their own group in celebration of Coshocton’s sesquicentennial. Since the men in the county were all growing beards for the Brothers of the Brush, the women decided to become Sesqui-Belles. Mayor Alfred J. Riley read a proclamation stating that women had also contributed to the growth and progression of Coshocton and should therefore take part in the sesquicentennial celebrations by wearing clothes from days gone by. The women also planned on dressing up and having teas and parades.

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The Coshocton Hospital Board of Trustees has announced the appointment of Robin A. Nichols, CPA, to the job of Chief Financial Officer (CFO) for the hospital. The job was previously fulfilled by Robert Miller, who was promoted to Chief Executive Officer (CEO) in January. Nichols has extensive experience in financial management, with over 15 years’ employment as CFO in acute care hospitals. Nichols recently completed employment as CFO/VP Finance of Eagle Hospital Physician, LLC, a hospitalist company that employed over 250 full- and part-time physicians with operations in 10 states. Prior to joining the Georgia-based firm, Nichols worked from 2004 - 2008 as the CFO and vice president of finance for Major Hospital, a 95-bed facility in Shelbyville, IN. She had previously been employed as the CFO for Greene Health Partners in Xenia, Ohio for nine years. Greene Health is a 210-bed community

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coshocton hospital welcomes new Chief Financial Officer

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Trent Berry has been announced as the United Way’s volunteer of the month for May. Trent has been one of the coaches for Warsaw recreation for seven years with multiple teams. not only has he coached, but he also volunteered to prep the fields before every game using his own tractor, gas and time when the rec’s tractor broke down. He also has done clean up, painting and field prep for the rec. “His selfless dedication to our program as a whole is not only something to be admired, but inspires all those he comes in contact with. I wish we had ten more just like him,” said rob Mcfarland, President of Warsaw recreation. Trent lives with his wife, Toni, two sons, Trase and Travin, and daughter Tru. PHoTo ConTrIBUTED To THE BEACon

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Leadership Coshocton County (LCC), a program for emerging and potential community leaders, graduated its 20th class with a dinner at Roberta’s Catering Banquet & Event Center on May 12. Andrea Schweitzer, chair of the LCC Board of Directors, presented certificate of graduation plaques to the members of the Class of 2011: Jason Bryant, Coshocton County Memorial Hospital; Mary Butcher, full time student - COTC/ Business Management; Joan Durben, Coshocton Job & Family Services; Todd Endsley, Endsley Agency; Julie Feldner, Ridgewood Local School District; Michael Kelton, self employed; Tracy Kelton, Muscle Menders Wellness Center LTD; class of 2011 front row (l-r): Marjorie Pizzino, Joan Durben, Kacey Lahna, Coshocton Village Inn Erin E. Porter, Melissa Snider; Second row: Mary Butcher, Tracy L. & Suites; John McDonald Jr., Central kelton, Andrea M. Prouty, kacey Lahna, Julie feldner; Back row: Ohio Technical College; Marjorie Eric D. Taggart, Todd A. Endsley, Jason Bryant, Michael J. kelton, Pizzino, retired; Erin Porter; Andrea John W. McDonald Jr., and Patti J. rohr PHoTo ConTrIBProuty, Organic Technologies; Patti UTED To THE BEACon Rohr, Ridgewood Local School District; Melissa Snider, Coshocton remember their loved ones. County Memorial Hospital; and Eric Taggart, Recruitment for the Class of 2012 is Coshocton Public Library. currently underway. For more information, or to As a class project, the LCC Class of 2011 receive an application, call the Leadership office donated a weeping cherry tree to the Community at 622-0010 or download an application at www. Remembrance Garden, located at Lake Park, coshoctonfoundation. and assisted The Hospice Teen Memory Garden org. Deadline to submit Group to beautify the garden after a long winter. an application is June 3. The class worked alongside the grieving youth/ Leadership Coshocton teens to pull weeds, rake, plant flowers, and County is a program spread mulch while creating an opportunity for of the Coshocton the youth/teens to be encouraged and hopeful Foundation. about their futures along with permission to

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Wednesday, June 1, 8, 15, 22, 29: Make-It-Take-It Craft Time; Coshocton Public Library; Children of all ages are invited to the library on Wednesday morning to make a craft. Come to the large meeting room anytime between 10 - 11:30 a.m. for a make-it-take-it craft time, part of “One World, Many Stories”, this year’s Summer Reading Program. Registration is not required.

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Wednesday, June 1: Animanga Club Meeting (Teens); 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! Call 622-0956 to register. 5:30 - 7 p.m. Thursday, June 2, 9, 16, 23, 30: Lunch on the Deck; Coshocton Public Library; Children of all ages are invited to the library deck on Thursdays from 11:30 a.m. - Noon to enjoy a library summer reading program tradition. Bring your lunch and we’ll provide the punch. No registration is required.

path to peace and freedom on a famous path through the wilderness. Paul will present pictures and highlights of his hike. Copies of the book will be available for purchase. This program is sponsored by Coshocton Public Library and Central Christian Church and will be at the church located at 731 Main Street, Coshocton. 7 - 8:30 p.m. Saturday, June 4, 11, 18, 25: Books Galore Book Store; Coshocton Public Library; The Friends of the Library used book store in the library basement has magazines, movies, audio books, 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. Monday, June 6, 13, 20. 27: West Lafayette Branch Lunch and Crafts Under the Shelter; West Lafayette Branch Library; Children of all ages are welcome to the West Lafayette Branch Shelter on Mondays, from 11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Children are invited to bring their lunch at 11:30 a.m. and make a craft at Noon. Get caught in the fun, all part of “One World, Many Stories”, this year’s Summer Reading Program. Beverages will be provided. Monday, June 6, 13, 20, 27: Books Galore Book Store; Coshocton Public Library; The Friends of the Library used book store in the library basement has magazines, movies, audio books, 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. Tuesday, June 7: West Lafayette Branch Adult Book Discussion Group; West Lafayette Adult Book Discussion Group is at the home of Linda Breyer at 513 Plainfield Road, West Lafayette, Ohio. Call the West Lafayette Branch Library at 545-6672 to reserve a copy of the book. The book for June is Bloodroot by Amy Greene 7:30 - 9 p.m.

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ABSOLUTE SCHUPP AUCTION 137 Acre Farm & Contents Saturday, June 18 • 10:00 AM * 137 Acres * Warwick Township * Tuscarawas County * 12 Parcels * Older Farm House * Morton Buildings * Tillable Farm Ground * Pasture Land * Building Sites * Recreational Land * Tractors & Farm Machinery * Primitives & Household * Sandstone *

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A multi use farm with extra perks. This farm features an older 2 story farmhouse with character and appears to be structurally sound. The home has 4-5 bedrooms and a full bath and is in need of updating. Utilities include spring water & well, septic, fuel oil heat. Outbuildings include a 51’x96’ machinery shed, 3 sided feed lot pole building, as well as miscellaneous older buildings. Land offers approximately 65 acres of good tillable plow ground with the balance being wooded & open pasture land & recreational ground. This farm also offers some building sites. All mineral rights seller has will transfer. With the variation in parcel sizes & types of land this farm certainly offers something for everyone. Property will sell in parcels then as a whole. Sells whichever way grosses more for the seller. For individual parcel information, brochures, and pictures go to www.kaufmanrealty.com or contact the agent. Sells to the highest bidder at 12 Noon. REAL ESTATE TERMS: 10% nonrefundable down payment, balance at closing, no financing contingencies. Any required inspections must be completed prior to bidding. Sold “AS IS”; Purchasers should inspect the property prior to bidding and be aware of its condition. Acreage and frontage amounts are approximate and subject to final survey. Buyers will receive immediate farming rights with nonrefundable down payment. Announcements the day of sale take precedence over all previous advertising and statements. LEGAL: Parcel #’s 6300821000 – 6300823000, 6301741000 of Warwick Township of Tuscarawas County and the Indian Valley School District. Taxes per half year are: $1,025.05 based on CAUV; any recoupment is the buyer’s responsibility. Primitives & Household – Guns: misc. sewer tile pieces; cupboard bottom; marbles; misc. glassware; crock butter churn; flat top trunks; punch set; enamel ware; older Christmas decor; apx. 250 records; Tupperware; 5 pc. bedroom set; chest of drawers; buffet; wood rocker; wooden shutters; Iver Johnson 32 ga. single shot; Browning Auto 5 12 ga.; Riverside single 12 ga. single; Old Building & Sandstone: old building to be sold from the farm includes a sandstone foundation, slate roof, old wood beams to be sold as one unit after real estate; apx. 12 cut sandstones; Tractors – Dozer – Vehicles – Farm Machinery: CASE 1070 Agri-King tractor with cab; AC D-17 Series IV tractor, as is; AC wheel & front weights; Oliver front weights; CASE front weights; Bobcat Clark 500 skid loader, as is; AC HD-6 dozer; Ford F-250 4WD truck; Mazda RX-7 GSL; Ford Escort; (all vehicles are AS IS); NH 408 discbine w/ new knives; NI 486 round baler; MF 12 square baler; NH 256 rake; 4 spinner tedder, as is; 3 steel frame kicker wagons; 3pt. Woods Cadet 84 mower; NH 717 Super chopper; NI 323 1 row picker; Gehl Hi-Throw blower; NI silage wagon; 3pt. AC 2 row no till planter; JD 7B 14 hole drill; transport disc; Oliver 6btm plows; AC pull type chisel plow; 3pt. MF 3 btm plow; Dearborn 13-1 cultivator; NH 353 grinder/mixer; NH 327 manure spreader; NH 362 side discharge manure spreader; 3pt. spreader; Little Giant elevator, as is; gravity wagon; field sprayer; 3pt. bale spear; 3pt. bale mover; wagon load of misc.; Ear Corn & Hay: apx. 1200 bushel ear corn; 118 2010 1st cutting round bales; apx. 350 ’10 3rd cutting square bales; 300+ square bales of older hay; CHATTEL TERMS: Cash or good check with proper ID LUNCH STAND BY THE BUCKHORN BUCKSHOTS 4H CLUB AUCTION BY THE ORDER OF: The Jerry Schupp Estate , James F. Contini, Attorney - Tuscarawas County Probate Case #2011 ES 56250 Todd Schupp, Administrator & POA

Lawn & Garden Tractors: (4) JD GX345 w/48 & 54; (3) JD x540 w/54, 3 yr. warranty; (3) JD x700 w/62, 3 yr. warranty; (2) JD 335 w/48; JD 425 AWS w/60; JD 455 Diesel w/60; JD LX 255 w/42; JD x300 w/42; JD L 111 w/42; JD GX 85; JD 724 w/54, 265 hrs.; SIM Conquest; Bolens ST110 w/36 & snow blade; SIM Prestige 23 hp w/mower & 54” front blade; Excavators: Kubota Kx 161-3, 3 buckets, nice; Kebelco R-45 cab, 2 bucket; Yale forklift; Ditch Witch 4010 4 cyl. diesel; Kubota R-420 wheel loader, rental; JD 45 backhoe, fits 45-4700 series tractors; Commercial Mowers & RTV: Kubota F3680 w/72, 1 yr. old; JD Z935 w/60 zero turn, 1 yr. old; Cub Cadet RZT 25 hp zero turn; Toro hydro walk 52”; Toro Z580 w/72; Steiner 230 w/60 (parts mach); Ventrac 4000 diesel w/60; Ventrac 4227 w/72; Land Pride ZR44 (parts mach); JD 4x2 Gator; (2) JD 6x4 Gators; JD CX Gator; Kubota RTV 900 worksite; Compacts & Tractors: Kubota B6100 w/48; Kubota B7510 25 hp, nice; JD 1010 w/loader; (2) Ford 9N; White 2 wheel drive w/mower, diesel; Ferguson T020; JD 2550 62 hp; Kubota BX2350, 60 deck, front loader; JD 790 4wh, 3 pt., extra nice; Kubota L-3130 hydro, 316 hrs., w/hydro front blade; Miscellaneous: Troy Bilt trimmer 8 hp; Woods RM59, 60 mower, 3 pt.; Ariens 21” mower; brush hog 60” cutter; Land Pride RB 3596 blade; King Cutter 60” finish mower; Land Pride RCR 1548 cutter; deer plot seeder, rental unit; Country Store Over Stock Items: composters; door mats; Rubbermaid water tubs; wheelbarrows; dog boxes; mouse traps & bait; horse blankets; many horse halters; canine vitamins & supplies; chick waters; pull-on rubber boots; insect traps; electric fencers & supplies; lots of misc. items; NOTE: Looks like this annual sale is loaded with many highlights. List could change due to daily sales, but a great offering from start to finish. Starting at 10AM with Country Store over stock items followed by Cataloged tractors & equipment at 11:00 AM TERMS: Cash, Credit, or Good Check with proper ID; 3% Buyer’s premium. Premium will be refunded for cash or check. For online bidding terms go to www.kaufman-auctions.com LUNCH STAND AUCTION BY THE ORDER OF: Moore’s Lawn & Garden, Inc. (330) 674-2707

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Saturday, June 11 • 10am Older Starter Or Rental Home on .95 Acres * 24’x24’ Pole Building * Crawford Twp * Coshocton County * Garaway Schools * Tools * Misc. Household Items

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Family Fun Day Rescheduled. Due to the weather conditions in April, Family Fun Day had to be rescheduled. The event will be Thursday, June 2 at Lake Park Aquatic Center from 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. This free event is available to all families in the county and is sponsored by Job and Family Services, the Children’s Trust Fund and support of local community partners through the Family and Children First Council. Free swimming, food, and door prizes as well as information about social services in the community will be available to those who attend. Parents or other adults should plan to attend the event with their children. Connect Your Community. Connect Your Community will be having classes at the Tiverton Community Center starting June 6. Classes will be from 6 – 9 p.m. Classes are free. Limited seating available, so call 575-4487 to reserve a seat.

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This older home is in need of updates and repair but will be affordable whether you’re looking for a starter home or rental property. The main floor has a kitchen/dining area, living room, small bedroom and a full bath. Upstairs has 4 small bedrooms. Propane gas forced air heat & walkout basement. On the outside there is a newer 24’x24’ pole building and an older storage building. Has private well and septic. Property has good frontage on SR 93 and a level backyard. Real estate sells at 12:00 Noon. Taxes are currently $191.91 per ½ year. Call Jr. Miller for more details. Real Estate Terms: 10% nonrefundable down payment, balance at closing, no financing contingencies. Any required inspections must be completed prior to bidding. Purchasers should inspect the property prior to bidding and be aware of its condition. Announcements day of sale take precedence over all previous advertising and statements. CHATTELS selling at 10:00 am Misc. Tools: Makita 4 pc. 18V tool set; Craftsman table saw; Makita electric grinder; bench grinders; Lincoln welder; Sanborn 60 gal. air compressor; air impact; Ryobi 10” planer; Power King jointer; Protech band saw; Poulan Pro chain saw; Delta scroll saw; Toro wheel horse mower #314; 3D push mower; weed eater; drill press; miter saw; router table; 6’ Werner ladder; 18’ extension ladder; fiberglass step ladder; work benches; Craftsman tool box; bench vise’s; pulley pullers; floor jack; socket sets; wrench sets; shop vac; rinse tubs; shovels; jacks; extension cords; grass/lawn sweeper; lawn trailer; lawn roller; wheel barrow; pull type seeder; Craftsman chipper shredder; garden planter; snow blower; Coleman lantern; chimney stone; small scrap pile; Misc. Household: Kenmore washer & dryer; Amana refrigerator and freezer; GE stove; BBQ grill; recliner; upholstered chair; bedroom furniture pieces; single bed; half beds; baby bed; old dresser with mirror; knee hole desk; Maple roll top desk; sec. desk w/ hutch top; rocking chair; wooden chairs; trunk; cedar chest; misc. stands; Seth Thomas mantle clock w/ key; 2 drawer file cabinet; book case; metal cabinet; Hoover sweeper; canner; hall tree; fern stands; electric heaters; fans; pictures; misc. glassware; yellow ware pitcher; pots; pans; dishes; quilts; carpets; oil lamp; croquet set; Tonka toys; toy tractors; Barbie dolls; tricycle; books; other boxes to be uncovered CHATTEL TERMS: cash or good check LUNCH STAND OWNER: Mrs. Anna (Ammon) Yoder 0028_060111

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OCW Fan Fest. There will be an OCW Fan Fest at Hopewell Schools located on Airport Rd. Saturday, June 18. From 3 – 6 p.m., people may interact with the superstars of OCW. Bell time is at 7 p.m. and will feature seven action-packed matches. There will also be a corn hole tournament, pedal pull races, a dunk tank, and many more games and activities. Tickets are $10 in advance and $12 at the door. A four pack family pass is $35, advance only. Tickets are available at JW’s Electronics, Bargain Shack, Family Computing, or purchase online at www.ocwrestling.net. There will be an after party at the SportZone. A Day of Enchantment. Build a Fairy House Day will be at Clary Gardens on June 18 from Noon – 4 p.m. Children will learn how to build their own fairy house on one of the garden’s nature trails. There will be story time at the top of each hour and a fairy dance in the secret garden. Children can also come in costume and there will be crafts to take home. A fairy house is an outdoor natural habitat structure for insects and small animals to live in. Make-Your-Own Birdfeeders. Clary Gardens will be having a make-your-own birdfeeder class on Thursday, June 23 from 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. Bring spare glass, crystal plates, old jewelry, or anything unique to create a one-of-a-kind birdfeeder. Spare pieces will be available for use. Wire for hanging and sealant will be provided. Please bring wire cutters. Workshop fee is $5. Call Chris Campbell at 502-0575 or sign up at www.divineassignmentshw.com and click on ‘Contact Chris’. Three Rivers Bluegrass Music. Three Rivers Bluegrass Music will be the fourth Saturday of each month at the Agents Realty and Auction Services Building located at intersection of State Route 36 and County Road 621. Admission is $5 and there is no charge for children 12 and under. Food and non-alcoholic drinks will be available and furnished by Relay for Life Team Alana. Featured band performs each month from 7 – 9 p.m. Acoustic jam to follow from 9 – 11 p.m. Featured band for June is Chestnut Ridge Bluegrass Gospel Band.

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2010 Plat Books Available. The Coshocton Soil and Water Conservation District now has 2010 Coshocton County Plat Books available for $10 each. Books may be purchased at the SWCD office located in the County Services Building, 724 S. 7th Street, Coshocton. For more information, call 622-8087, extension 4. The SWCD is requesting that you call ahead of your visit if you will be purchasing more than two Plat Books to be sure your order can be filled. Locating past queens. The Coshocton Towne Centre Association, in preparation for the bicentennial, needs help in locating the past Canal Festival Queens. They are trying to locate Queens Roxann Elwood, 1993; Jill Donley, 1988; Heide Philabaum, 1982; Linda Vernon, 1980; Denise Dobson, 1979; Kristi Hoobler, 1973; and Colleen Gay, 1972. Information on any of these past queens may be sent to 1994 Queen Philena Myers at philenam09@yahoo.com

Attention Military Families. If you have a son, daughter or spouse in the military and would like to have his or her picture displayed on the new Wall of Honor, call 502-4535 or e-mail bsmoh59@gmail.com for information. Petitions available. The Coshocton County Board of Elections currently has petitions for: Township Trustee, Township Fiscal Officer, Board of Education Members, Village Mayors, and Village Clerk (Only Nellie-Conesville). The filing deadline is Aug. 10 by 4 p.m. for the Nov. 8 general election. Current listings of the elected officials are available at www.coshoctoncounty.net/agency/boe Any questions may be directed to The Coshocton County Board of Elections, 724 S. 7th St. Rm 100, Coshocton, Ohio 43812. The office phone number is 622-1117

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Golf Marathon. The Coshocton Christian School will be sponsoring their 11th annual golf marathon and benefit in honor of Dave Smailes, cancer survivor. Ten percent of the proceeds will benefit Dave Smailes, a long-time leader and golf marathon supporter who is battling cancer. The remaining of the proceeds will go directly to the Coshocton Christian School Scholarship Fund. The marathon will be at River Greens Golf Course on Friday, June 3. Raise a minimum of $500 to golf all day and $1,000 to be eligible for the following prizes: 1st place: $750 cash, 2nd place: $500 cash, 3rd place: $250 cash. First-time golfers will be eligible to win a “Golfer’s Basket”. Other prizes will be awarded. Call for tee-time. Contact Jodi McCarthy at 622-5052. Steak Dinner Benefit. There will be a steak dinner benefit for Scott McNichols on Saturday, June 18 at 5 p.m. at The Shack in Warsaw. There will be raffles, a 50/50 drawing, an auction and a DJ entertainment. The benefit is sponsored by his friends, members of The Shack. Scott was in a tragic automobile accident last October. He is doing well and is now in physical therapy, but could use help with medical expenses. Golf Scramble. The Ridgewood Golf Boosters and B-Dry System are sponsoring the 12th annual Rick and Bernie Fisher Memorial Golf Scramble on Saturday, June 18. The 1 p.m. shotgun start will be at River Greens Golf Course. Door prizes, dinner, 18 holes of golf with cart, and contests are included. All proceeds benefit the Ridgewood High School and Junior High golf team. The cost is $50 per player, $25 for River Greens members. Information is available by calling 545-9465.

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Free Giveaway. The Shepherd’s Christian Assembly Church on 311 Main Street will be having a free giveaway Friday, June 3 from 10 a.m. - 8 p.m. and Saturday, June 4 from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Come and fill bags of gently-used items. Open Mic Night. There will be an open mic night at the Set Free Community Church located at 115 S. 6th Street on Saturday, June 4 from 6 – 9 p.m. Come early and sign in. Bring finger foods and your talents to share. PandaMania VBS. PandaMania is coming to Roscoe United Methodist Church. Their vacation Bible school will be June 6 - 10 from 9 - 11:30 a.m. each day and is for children aged 4 years to 6th grade (2010-2011 school year). RUMC is located at 475 High Street in Coshocton. Come and see what happens when funloving panda bears invade the church. Pre-register by calling the church at 622-7780 or e-mail rumckidz@ yahoo.com or come that morning and join the fun. PandaMania - where God is wild about you. Director of Children’s Ministry, Jen Jones, and Pastor Coralee Cox cordially invite the community to this event. Sing Ministry. The Adkins Brothers will be sharing in song at Gospel Hill Ministry, located at 27610 TR 45, Warsaw on Saturday, June 11 at 7 p.m. The sing will be outdoors, so bring a lawn chair for best seating. If inclement weather, the sing will be moved inside. A love offering will be taken for the singing ministry. For further information, call 824-3300.


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Martha’s Cupboard. “Martha’s Cupboard” offers free items to any Coshocton County resident in need. Some documents are required to receive services. The cupboard is open the third Saturday of each month from 10 - 11:30 a.m. at the Fresno United Methodist Church. Call (740) 545-6422 for further information.

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Soccer Shoot. The Elks local soccer shoot competition will be June 4 at Kids America Field #3 from 10 a.m. – Noon. Girls and boys ages 7 and under, 8 and 9, 10 and 11, and 12 and 13 can participate. For more information, call Jim Baylor at 502-3935. PERI meeting. Public Employee Retiree’s Chapter (PERI) will meet Wednesday, June 8 at the Coshocton County Senior Center located at 201 Brown’s Lane. A meal at Noon will be followed by a program and short business meeting. Call the Senior Center at 622-4852 by Friday, June 3 to make a lunch reservation. Beach Party. The Positive Purpose MS Support Group is planning a Beach Party on Sunday, June 12 at 2 p.m. The event will take place at the Coshocton County Memorial Hospital located at 1460 Orange Street in Coshocton. Bring a snack or something that makes you think of summertime fun. For more information and to RSVP, call Angie at 502-2540 or CJ at 824-4370. Or e-mail them at PositivePur-

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Antiques & Collectibles: China Hutch, Round oak dining table, Cambridge glass, Metal Bank, Wooden Roadway Block set (toy), Cast Iron Pieces, Cast iron bank, Pabst Blue Ribbon sign, Oak filing cabinet, 2 embroidered chairs, Shell Thermometer, 5 gal. metal Shell gas can, metal wash tub, MM Powell organ, Brass Bed, Drum, and much more Furniture: Hide a bed love seat, Bedroom suite, Washer, elec. Dryer, Like new propane dryer, End tables, Metal Locker, TV’s, 2 drawer library table, 20” LCD monitor, metal desk, 2 drawer desk, 5 drawer night stand, Tools: Band saw, 2 H.P. Shaper, Push sweeper, Elec. Edger, Leaf blower, hedge trimmer, water hose reel, Step ladders, Misc. hand tools and much more Misc: Xbox, Kirby sweeper, Rail Master train set, Water skis, E-Z track set, golf ball caddy, golf clubs, Kerosene heater, card table, flat panel TV mount, OSU Monopoly, Record players, 8 track tapes and players, Speakers, Toy chest, Barbie doll house, Childs jewelry chest, Brass pieces, treadmill, much more. Notes: Partial list much more not listed. Photos at www.auctionzip.com Auctioneer ID #5771 Terms: Cash or good check, items sell as is, still unpacking, partial list.

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Get Cookin’. Come join the chefs at Prairie Chapel UMC and get cookin’ at their Vacation Bible School “Shake It Up Cafe” on June 20 - 24 from 6 - 8:30 p.m. Kids ages 4 -14 can come join the fun with Chef Basil & Scraps and learn How To Carry Out God’s Recipe. The kids will get to take part in Bible Bites, discovering new things, crafts, recreation, music, snacks and how to be a good missionary. Each night, the kids will be asked to bring in canned food to be donated to a locate food pantry at the end of the week. So get ready to pull up your sleeves and get cooking at 45494 County Road 23, Coshocton and see what new recipes you will learn. If you have any questions, contact Kris Alan at 622-3992.

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CAA Banquet. The Conesville Alumni Association (CAA) will have their Annual Alumni Banquet on June 4 at 6 p.m. at the Coshocton County Career Center located on Airport Road. Details of the banquet are posted on their Web site at conesalu.org.All alumni and anyone that has attended Conesville School of any grade or time is welcome to attend. Guests are welcome. Ridgewood Alumni Banquet. The Ridgewood Alumni banquet will be at the Ridgewood High School Saturday, June 4 at 6:30 p.m. Any questions about the banquet or to RSVP, call June Markley at 545-6743. Anyone who graduated or attended West Lafayette or Ridgewood High School is welcome to attend. Anyone wishing to donate to their scholarship fund can do so when calling to RSVP. Fresno Alumni Banquet. The Fresno Alumni Banquet will be at the Ridgewood High School Saturday, June 11 at 6:30 p.m. Any questions about the banquet or to RSVP, call Ruth Marquand at 622-0450. Notices will be sent out. Anyone who has attended Fresno school is welcome. Anyone wishing to donate to their schol-

Bancroft School Reunion. The Bancroft Elementary School reunion will be Saturday, June 25 at the school’s former site at 11th and Orchard Street. Any alumni of Bancroft are encouraged to attend. The program will start at 1 p.m. Please bring a chair and any Bancroft memorabilia you might have. For more information, call 622-6578. Junior High Running Club. All Coshocton County 6th – 8th graders are invited to join a free running club facilitated by Dr. Don Tupper with the support of the Ohio Central Railroad. Parents are welcome to participate as well. The running club will meet Mondays in June and July, except July 4 from 9 – 9:45 a.m. and 7 – 7:45 p.m. Come to either session or both. Meet at the entrance to the CHS track. All running will take place on the CHS campus. This is a guided workout for all fitness levels. Expect to lightly jog, stretch and run. For more information, call Dr. Tupper at 622-8400 or 622-3224.

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Coshocton Common Pleas Court – Divorces/Dissolutions Divorces Diane M. Ashcraft of West Lafayette from Ronald L. Ashcraft Jr. of Zanesville Kayla Babcock of Dresden from Blake Babcock of Coshocton Amanda Rachel Brock of Warsaw from James Clemens Brock of Mt. Vernon

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Marriages: Clint Matthew West of Warsaw to Anastasia Nicole Kaufman of Warsaw Nicholas Eugene Border of Coshocton to Kayla Jo Everhart of Coshocton Adam Joseph Hanshaw of Gratiot, Ohio to Paige Ann Alison Scott of West Lafayette Anthony David Brown of Conesville to Michele Lynn Stiltner of Conesville Karl Edward Marhofer of Warsaw to Jolene Mae America of Warsaw Justin Robert Cotterman of Coshocton to Latasha Lynn Gaskill Coshocton Thomas Oakley Miller of Coshocton to Lora Jane Thompson of Coshocton Charles Westley D’Ostroph of Coshocton to Jacqueline Marie Deal of Coshocton Cody Dale Stickdorn of Frazeysburg to Jessica Leigh Porch of Frazeysburg Nicholas Allen Milici of Coshocton to Anne Marie Morehart of West Lafayette Matthew Scott Leppla of Coshocton to Cherlyn Rae Scherer of Coshocton Gary Dale Chapman of Warsaw to Jedda Jolene Williamson of Warsaw

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