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The Coshocton County
Volume 2, Number 4
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Shining a Positive Light on Coshocton County
June 10 - June 23, 2009
BALLOON FESTIVAL A LOFTY SUCCESS
Things to Do in Coshocton Co. – Pages 10 & 11
Faith Based Clinic to Open – Page 5 Business Directory – Page 12
Classified – Page 19 This issue of The Beacon published in memory of
Matthew S. Lingo and in honor of his family.
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he 28th annual Frontier Power Hot Air Balloon Festival concluded on Sunday, June 7 and Frontier Power spokesperson Kelly Kendall exclaimed, “Oh my gosh! We’ve had a wonderful weekend. We’ve had great support from the community – with lots of people here – and they are thankful that this event is free! We’re also thankful for ITM – who sponsored the fantastic entertainment of Timothy Paul and Phil Dirt and the Dozers. We’re just glad that we’re in a position at Frontier Power to do this – we see this as being a long-term relationship”. The event is held in cooperation with the Coshocton County Chamber of Commerce and this year’s chairperson was Michael Remington. (Beacon photo by Mark Fortune)
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Canal Cargo .......................................................................11 Candy Bouquet ..................................................................11 Captain Jack’s General Store ‘n Bait Shop .......................08 Century 21-Jim Nelson Auctioneer - Hostetler Auction ..17 Century 21-Jim Nelson Auctioneer - Ramsey Auction.....17 Coshocton Chiropractic Health Center ............................13 Coshocton County CVB ....................................................10 Coshocton County Memorial Hospital .............................05 Coshocton County Senior Center ....................................04 Coshocton County Senior Center ....................................04 Coshocton Pallet & Door ..................................................14 Crossroads Auto LLC.........................................................16 Custom Remodeling .........................................................12 Dale Gress Real Estate ......................................................15 DeCosky Ford ....................................................................18 Extermital Termite & Pest Control ....................................13 Hershberger Country Store ..............................................14 Hilltop Golf Course............................................................05 Hilltop Golf Course............................................................11 Jeff Drennen’s Chrysler, Jeep, Dodge of Coshocton .......18 Keim Lumber Company.....................................................14 Kid’s America .....................................................................10 Kno-Ho-Co Ashland CAC ..................................................04 Larry’s Mower Shop ...........................................................13 Lee’s Glass Service.............................................................16 Lenny’s Barber Shop ..........................................................08 Limburg’s Patio Grill...........................................................08 McCourt Insurance Restoration LLC .................................13 Millcreek Equipment..........................................................15 Miller’s Storage Barns........................................................14 Mission Auto Connection ..................................................20 Murray’s Tire .....................................................................12 Ohio Heritage Bank ...........................................................01 Olde Towne Realty - Heather Guess .................................08 Peddicord Rice Auction Realty - Hains Auction ...............16 Peddicord Rice Auction Realty - Ott Auction ...................16 Raven’s Glenn Winery & Italian Restaurant ......................05 Riverside Manor .................................................................08 Riverside Towers ................................................................06 Roma’s Gifts & Florist ........................................................06 Route 5 Auto Sales ............................................................15 Russell’s Auto Center ........................................................16 Sam Lowery Agency ..........................................................06 Sprint Print Marketing Media............................................06 Taylor Hardware.................................................................15 The Garden Gate ...............................................................03 The Garden Patch Greenhouse .........................................10 TLG Distributor’s ...............................................................12 Wells Fargo Advisors .........................................................08 Wilson Carpet & Furniture ................................................03
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s everyone knows, the slogan of The Coshocton County Beacon is to “Shine a Positive Light on Coshocton County”. Despite the many wonderful events that have occurred throughout our area this past week, being overly positive and joyful is difficult if not downright impossible this week. Our community is suffering from a trio of tragedies and losses that will have an impact well beyond the immediate pangs of grief for the families and friends affected. The senseless loss of little Reina Patterson tells us that not is right with the world despite an optimistic view. The world is sometimes just a dark and ugly place. We wish it were not so – but all of us realize that tragedy, sadness and loss are mixed amongst the beauty. The
West Lafayette community, currently reeling from the loss of Tina Pollock, a beloved school teacher and mother who passed away from cancer, is now faced with another tragedy in the loss of Matt Lingo, Veterans Affairs Officer for Coshocton County. Lingo was killed Saturday evening on old 16 – a road that has had its share of accidents over the years. Lingo leaves his beloved wife Jayme, son Trent and daughter Phoebe. If you knew Matt, you know that he had a zest and energy for life that was virtually unequaled. Not even the loss of a leg could slow Matt down! My Mom babysat Trent and Phoebe for many years – and I know that she is heartbroken over Matt’s loss. Our community has lost a great person, husband, father, son and patriot. Matt served his country in the United States Navy and has become a friend to the veteran’s of Coshocton County. You would often see him accompany the veteran’s to the cemetery for the 21 gun volley of a fallen veteran. Matt had an
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infectious smile and a great sense of humor – he just did not let things get – or keep – him down. Most know that he was a gifted All Ohio athlete at Coshocton High School and passed that athletic prowess on to his son Trent. We have dedicated this issue of The Beacon to the memory of Matt and in honor of his family. I know that the Lingo family will be surrounded by love and companionship during this time – and that their family ties are strong. West Lafayette Mayor Jack Patterson told us that the loss of Tina and Matt will be greatly felt in the village. Jack said that, while he did not know Tina that well, he feels that he does after conversations with many people in the village. “She was a loved and respected person and a great teacher whose loss will be deeply felt” He went on to say that, “I knew Matt very well and his loss will be great to our community and especially to the veteran’s. He was full of energy and was bringing the veteran’s office into the 21st century. I just saw him last Thursday evening at a meeting for the Veteran’s Office and he was so full of energy. Apparently God needed somebody great
and he decided he needed Matt Lingo”. From our perspective, it is difficult to understand why these things happen – and I am not sure we are supposed to know. Question perhaps, but to know the reason why – not now. We know that the community will grieve, pull together, surround these families, remember and go on. But we will not forget. Please say a prayer for all those that are grieving in our community this week.
Bible Verse “The Lord is close to the brokenhearted. He recues those whose spirits are crushed.” Psalm 34:18 (NLT)
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he village of Warsaw celebrated its 175th anniversary last week – from June 3 to June 6. Despite a storm that delayed the opening ceremonies one day until the evening of June 4, an enthusiastic crowd joined Coshocton County Commissioners Dane Shryock, D. Curtis Lee and Gary Fischer, local elected officials, State Representative Troy Balderson and a representative of Congressman Zach Space’s office, 175th Anniversary committee members, village council and Warsaw Mayor Ron Davis to open the ceremony. Jesse Fischer, who told The Beacon that he is the “unofficial” chairman of the event, From left to right are; Second runner-up K’ree Wright, said the anniversary celebration is about cel- (parents are Bridget and Randy Wells), First runner-up Christy Gilmore, (parents are Pam and Tim Gilmore) ebrating the heritage and history that is Warsaw. and Queen Hannah Williamson, (parents are Lee and Said Fischer, ‘This is a party to get together – to Gail Williamson). The girls were judged in the followcelebrate 175 years – a lot of history – and it’s an ing categories; essay, poise, interview and a three minhonor to do my part to help this community cel- ute presentation that each candidate gave the evening ebrate”. Hannah Williamson, who was crowned of the judging. (Beacon photo by Mark Fortune) queen of the event, said, “It feels great. I’ve been greeting to 91 year old Bill Bucklew, Grand working since Sunday night”. Mother Lee said, Marshall of the parade. Mayor Ron Davis intro“I’m very proud of her – I encouraged her to en- duced former mayors in attendance, Jim Bartlett ter the competition – and it would be a memory and Gary Fischer. He also thanked the members we would share. (Williamson herself was a first of the committee and the Warsaw Business Asrunner during the 150th anniversary celebration) sociation, Park and Recreation Boards and others It was a great experience for me and I wanted for their help in making the event possible. The her to have that as well”. K’ree Wright told the people of Warsaw deserve to be proud of their audience and judges during her three minute pre- rich heritage and the hard working families that sentation that, “Warsaw was a very welcoming helped put Warsaw on the map. If you have had place to me when I moved here. There is respect, the pleasure of listening to Ken Smailes reports love and care here”. Christy Gilmore said, “I re- on the history of Warsaw on WTNS, you have member visiting my Grandpa and sitting in the enjoyed hearing about some little known facts swing. Warsaw has always been a part of my and been given a glimpse1 CS_GENERIC_DROP-IN_H.qxd:Layout into the5/12/09 wonderful past life. Warsaw holds memories of the past and a that is the village of Warsaw. Congratulations hope for the future”. The crowd gave a special Warsaw!
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tee approved a 12-month, 50% lease subsidy made possible by proceeds from a Schooler Family Foundation grant and the Community Development Fund. The Community Development Fund is supported by the Committee of 100 and has received a significant financial contribution by Buehler’s Grocery. I also am pleased to have recently visited with Meridios, a new high tech company located in the heart of Main Street in downtown Coshocton. The company presently has four employees with a bright future of growth likely. Both companies reinforce my belief that Coshocton County’s economy will maintain its critical and needed manufacturing base while realizing more of a service based economy. There is more good news. The port authority was able to obtain $400,000 in federal stimulus funds from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and is working closely with federal officials to gain formal approval. The funds will allow the port authority to hire a consulting firm and utilize a local stakeholders committee to identify, document, and inventory Brownfield sites throughout Coshocton County. The exercise is one of the
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The statewide and national unemployment statistics reinforce a trend in our own community that reflects shared pain throughout the entire country. Coshocton County’s unemployment rate is presently 13.4% which is fairly consistent with its neighboring counties. Muskingum and Guernsey Counties have an unemployment rate of 12.3% while Tuscarawas County is at 11.1%. We are not alone in trying to fight through a recession. There is good news despite the challenging environment. Recently, local incentives were approved by Coshocton city council and the Coshocton Port Authority’s board of directors to assist Intrust Transportation, LLC with a relocation and expansion. The company, in fact, has relocated to 432 Main Street in Coshocton where it will retain its 12 existing positions and create 40 new jobs within the next three years. Mayor Steve Mercer and city council worked with the port authority to approve a six-year Coshocton Job Creation Tax Credit with a blended rate allowing the company to claim an exemption on a part of its municipal business profit tax. The port authority and Coshocton Foundation’s distribution commit-
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necessary planning efforts that must be undertaken as part of a larger, more comprehensive economic and community development strategy. The federal funds will not only develop the inventory but will also allow for some phase 1 and phase 2 environmental assessments to be conducted. Although unknown until the project is underway or completed, it’s possible that some properties may be able to be eventually cleaned up and redeveloped. Finally, a phase 1 environmental assessment has been completed on the former General Electric 79-acre property in Coshocton. An application is presently being prepared to apply for a Clean Ohio Assistance Fund grant which, if obtained, will allow for a phase 2 environment assessment to be conducted. The phase 1 study was performed by Hull & Associates thanks to contributions from American Electric Power, the Montgomery Foundation and the Coshocton Foundation. It revealed no red flags in terms of potential acquisition and redevelopment. Upon completion of a phase 2 study, it will become apparent whether it’s in the port authority’s best interest to purchase the property.
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tions. Everyone involved is a volunteer. There are no paid staff positions.” Richmond explains that the idea for a free clinic was suggested by one of the doctors at CCMH. “Dr. Kevin Doherty is the ED Director at the hospital and he had opened a free clinic in his hometown of Delaware, Ohio, called the Grace Clinic,” said Richmond. “He mentioned to me that he felt something similar would be a great benefit to our community.” Richmond says the clinic will be faith-based and the patients will be offered prayer throughout their visit, but that accepting prayer is not required to receive treatment. “The mission is to use medicine as a way to show our love for God and others,” expressed Richmond. “The staff will address the illness by considering the physical, spiritual, emotional, mental and social needs of the patients.” The clinic will offer free service to anyone without insurance for common ailments such as colds, ear infections, sore throats, abrasions, sprains, strains, minor injuries, urinary tract infections, asthma, cellulites, headaches, and more. “We do not intend to be a substitute for services such as prenatal care, narcotic
dispensing, vaccinations, lab work, electrocardiogram or X-rays, laceration repair, casting, replacing the primary care doctor, emergency services, sexual assault, physical assault, child abuse, acute psychosis or psychiatric disorders, overdoses or ingestions,” explained Richmond. According to Richmond, the clinic will need volunteers from all walks of life, not just medical personnel. They need people who will offer hospitality, childcare, prayer teams, and receptionists. “A pharmacist is a big need initially,” she said. “There is a place and a job for anyone who wants to help. We also need a church that will be the local body to take ownership originally. This church would not be expected to take on the clinic alone as it is not possible, but we do need a body of believers to take this over as a mission.” On July 12, at 7:00 p.m., there will be a meeting in the hospital cafeteria with all pastors in the area to discuss the free clinic and Richmond says that all are welcome to attend. Anyone interested in volunteering to help with the faith-based free clinic can contact Tracy Richmond at (740) 623-4343 or (740) 622-1605.
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New Faith Based Free Clinic to Open Soon A new free medical clinic hopes to be open in Coshocton by September 1, 2009. Tracy Richmond is an RN and the Director of Nursing at CCMH. She and several of her co-workers and other community members are in the initial stages of starting a free faith-based medical clinic for patients who have no insurance. She stresses that the clinic is not connected with the hospital, even though many of the CCMH staff will volunteer at the clinic. A name for the clinic has not yet been settled upon, but the plan is for it to be located at the Coshocton County Career Center in the Health Careers Department. “Tentatively we plan to be open a couple of hours one day a week,” said Richmond. Richmond says that at their initial meeting, they had nearly 30 interested volunteers, including medical people, church representatives and lay people. “Since the initial meeting we have had several more people express an interest just by word of mouth,” she said. “From this meeting, a steering committee of approximately twelve people was organized who are volunteering to take leadership roles in some of the managerial posi-
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Members of the honored Keene Cardinal class of 1959 are joined by scholarship winners, oldest members and honored alumnus at the recent alumni banquet. First row, from left, Wilma Croft McCoy, James Aronhalt, Dennis Parkhill, Pauline Endsley Waters, Elizabeth Endsley Zimmer. Second row, from left, Karolyn Jacobs Curtis, Carol Horn Miller, Margie Howell Easterday, Judy Fitch Foster, Linda Stone Crider. Back row, from left, Carol McKee, Fleet Freeman, Kenneth “Sam” Patterson, Stewart Henderson, Donald Layman, Kaylie Parkhill, Jenni Gilmore, Aimee Brightly and Martin Daugherty. (Beacon photo by Mark Fortune)
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Our sincere and heartfelt thanks go out to everyone for the visits, phone calls, cards, flowers, food and the generous monetary donations to Sacred Heart Church, Diabetes Association and Hospice of Coshocton County in the recent loss of John Ambrose Weaver.
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Your thoughtfulness and kindness were deeply appreciated. Special thanks to the staff at Coshocton County Memorial Hospital & Grant Hospital and the many doctors. A special thank you to those who dedicated mass in John’s memory, Deacon Andy Duda & Father Blubaugh for the time spent with John and the very touching service, Father Bill, Jerry Weaver, Matt & Joe Weaver. Mark & Nancy Fortune and The Coshocton County Beacon for the dedication of the Beacon “In Memory” of John. The Bereavement Committee at Sacred Heart Church for the reception and the veterans who offered the military service at the grave site.
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60 members and guests enjoyed a delicious meal that was prepared and served by the Keene United Methodist Church, shared favorite memories and honored the Keene Cardinals class of 1959 during the Keene Alumni banquet held at the Coshocton County Career Center on Saturday, May 23. Each member of the class was invited to share their memories with fellow graduates and guests. 1959 graduating class members were Gary Albertson, Wilma Croft McCoy, Naomi Darr Wyman, Judy Fitch Foster, Fleet Freeman, M. Stewart Henderson, Carol Horn Miller, Margie Howell Easterday, Karolyn Jacobs Curtis, Larry L. Keithline, Donald G. Layman, Carol McKee, Kenneth G. Patterson, Linda Stone Crider and P. Richard Wiggins. The alumni also honored 2009 scholarship winners Kaylie Parkhill and Jenni Gilmore. Many will remember that the Keene Cardinals won the county basketball championship in 1959, a memory that several in attendance said was their favorite from this era. Mrs. Sonny (Margie) Easterday said, “The education that I received at Keene prepared me for any job . . . I have wonderful memories of Keen. But my greatest thing is being married to Sonny Easterday this July for 50 years”. The honored alumnus award was given to 1948 graduate and well known farmer Martin Daugherty, who has 5 children, 19 grand-children and 5 great-grand children. Lister Endsley, a graduate of 1935, when
asked what his favorite memory of going to Keene was, said, “The first year I started high school they had school buses but they couldn’t come and get me because they didn’t have enough buses – so the school board paid me twenty five cents a day to buy a horse. I left the horse in my uncle’s barn during the day. I had to go down at noon and feed and water it. The next year I rode a bus!” 2009 alumni officers are Paul Eberwine, President, Dennis Adams, Vice President, Marilyn Wyler, Secretary/Treasurer, Carol Miller, Corresponding Secretary and John Patterson, Historian. Members of the class presented potted flowers to four of their teachers who were present, Mr. William Inman, Mrs. Pauline Endsley Waters, Mrs. Charles Warren and Mrs. Catherine Deibel Riordon. The nomination committee reported and the following officers were elected to serve for the next year. Those elected include: Dennis Adams, President; , Vice President; Dorothy Lowe Dalton, Secretary-Treasurer; Marilyn Eberwine Wyler, Corresponding Secretary; Carol Horn Miller and Historian; John Patterson. Mary Ann Travis of the class of 1946 shared a humorous story. Pauline Endsley Waters and Elizabeth Endsley Zimmer of the class of 1931 were honored as the oldest female alumni and Dennis Parkhill and Jim Aronhalt of the class of 1934 were honored as the oldest male alumni present. Carol Miller read
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a roll call of alumni present by classes. Charles Warren, class of 1951 had the memoriam for the three members of the Keene Alumni and one teacher who passed away since May 2008. The scholarship winners for this year were: Jenni Gilmore, Aimee Brightly and Kaylie Parkhill. Joe Uher thanked all the alumni for their generous support of the Dollars for Scholars scholarship fund which is now at a grand total of $27,436.00. A letter was read from Bethany Lawson, a 2003 recipient of a scholarship from the Keene Alumni. Bethany made a donation of $1000.00 to the Keene Alumni with the intent to bless a future recipient. Next year’s banquet will be held on Memorial Day weekend, May 29, 2010 at the Coshocton County Career Center at 6:00 p.m. You could tell from the easy laughter and fellowship that the folks from Keene truly enjoy one another’s friendship and share a common bond of graduating from a small school in a solid community that embraces their fellow graduates. This kinship has been passed down through the years and provides those that continue to answer the roll call – whether living here or in another part of the country – something firm to hold on to throughout their life. Witnessing this moment makes one wonder if the young people of today, while enjoying the choices that come with progress, are missing out on something else.
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Brittany’s 5K Run Held at Lake Park Cognion keeps tractor in family
Members of the Leeanne Marie Hittle support group showed up in force to support Brittany Rogers. From left to right are; Lisa Gress, Carlie Hittle, Stacie Bolitho, Jane Cognion, Kelly Blair, Jayden Hagans, Stephanie Blair and Jennifer Gress holding seven month old Gavin Gress. Lisa Gress said, “We thought we would help out with this cause. When my grand-daughter passed away we had a lot of people in the community help us so we wanted to return the favor”. (Beacon photo by Mark Fortune)
A beautiful Saturday morning at Lake Park greeted dozens of area running enthusiasts along with supporters of Brittany Rogers. Chad Miller stated, “It’s a local run and it’s for a great cause – a local person and we’re all here trying to support Brittany. It’s a great day”. Dr. Tupper said that, “It’s probably one of the nicest runs out there – plenty of prizes – and very well organized. There are good snacks afterwards to replenish my fuel and we’re here helping a great cause and person. This is a competitive run and kind of my opener for the year”. Emily Kobel commented, “We’re doing this all for Brittany – she’s a special girl – she’s always so friendly – this is my second year running this race”. Nancy Rogers, mother of Brittany and coordinator of the event said, “There’s just
no place like this community. The people here always respond to the need. We doubled our registrations and have four people with Williams Syndrome here – and we’re having a picnic afterwards. This is about people showing their support and recognition for the need. This is a rare disorder and every little bit helps. It doesn’t get a lot of support at other levels. This is part of our civic duty and we encourage networking to people with this disorder don’t feel alone”. Steven Wachtel crossed the finish line first with a time of 18:13 and Mom Sharon Wachtel commented, “I’m very proud of him and his hard work”. Wachtel stated, “It’s nice to come back and see some friends and support a good cause. Any chance I get to run a race – I do it!”
Pictured is Carl Cognion with his 1946 John Deere LA restored tractor that was owned and used by his grandfather Frank Cognion on the family farm. Cognion said, “He raised all kinds of crops. My brother Jim took it to Lima where they took the tractor completely apart and rebuilt it. About a year before he passed away – I bought it to keep it in the family. This is the same tractor that I drove my brother’s casket to the cemetery at Plainfield with. I even wore his outfit on that day. This tractor has very special meaning to me
because of my grandfather and my brother rebuilding it – it means a lot”. Cognion added that it took about two years to rebuild the tractor. Denny Fortney, speaking on behalf of the Coshocton County Antique Power Association, said, “We have this event every year here at Tractor Supply on Memorial Day weekend. Our goal is to educate the community on antique power equipment and let people see some of it in action”. Eight year old Sean Lacy, who can usually be found at these events, said, “I like Farm-All’s and John
Deere’s. I think it’s cool that they’ve fixed up these tractors. As far as a favorite, I actually like ‘em all!” You can see Sean, Carl, Denny, Paul, Don, Jim, Dave and the rest of the antique tractor gang at their next show – which will be held at the Coshocton County Fairgrounds on Saturday and Sunday, July 11 and 12 from 9 am to 6 pm with activities all day, including corn hole, garden tractor pulls, ladies skillet throw (this one I gotta see!), kids pedal tractor pull, tractor barrel races, food and more.
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Youth Law Enforcement Day The sixth Youth Law Enforcement Day Academy, hosted by the Mentoring Center of Coshocton (formerly Big Brothers Big Sisters) and the Coshocton County Sheriff will be held on Tuesday June 30, 2009 at the Coshocton County Sheriff’s Training Range from 9:00am-2:00 pm. Youth, ranging in age from 8-18, will have the chance to interact with local law enforcement officials, learn what it takes to become a law enforcement officer, participate in hands-on activities, and
watch demonstrations of numerous law enforcement techniques and equipment. The objective of this program is to foster trust and build relationships with law enforcement, as well as to increase awareness of law enforcement through practical experiences. Examples of the day’s activities include crime scene investigation tactics, simulated suspect chase, simulated civilian rescue, exploring the features of the Mobile Command Unit, and armored personnel carrier, and dem-
onstrations from specialty units such as the Mounted Unit, K-9 unit, and tactical squad. This event is open to all community children, ages 8-18. The cost is $10.00 per child. Lunch is provided. Space is limited. Registrations must be completed by June 15, 2009. For more information or to register, call The Mentoring Center of Coshocton County at (740) 623-8110. Big Brothers Big Sisters is a United Way Agency.
Pictured are Jeanann Bennett and Joanie Bennett of New Beginnings Ministries with Debbie Gaumer of The Garden Patch during their recent customer appreciation day and open house. The church served hot dogs, lemonade, chips and Doritos at the event. The food is a free service courtesy of The Garden Patch. Gaumer explained, “We’ve been here for 9 years because the community has supported us and then some. We give 10% of all the day’s proceeds to the church. We appreciate what they do for the community and it’s a way for us to support our customers as well”. (Beacon photo by Mark Fortune)
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Summer Corvette Cruise-In Coshocton Opportunity School graduates 29 at Historic Roscoe Village
Summer fun fills the air as more than 250 classic Corvettes converge on the street of Historic Roscoe Village on June 14, 2009, during the 11th Annual Corvettes at Roscoe Village Cruise-In. Sponsored by The Classic Glass Corvette Club, this all Corvettes cruise-in will be held from 10:00am to 4:00pm. Car enthusiasts and spectators alike can stroll through the street to the 50s and 60s tunes of DJ Dave Lear as hundreds of collectors display their classics. Roscoe Village invites our guests to enjoy a Canal Town Journey tour ($9.95 Adult and $4.95 Student), a visit to the Johnson-Humrickhouse Museum ($3.00 Adult and $2.00 Student), a horse-drawn canal boat ride ($7.00 Adult and $4.00 Student), visit the many unique Shops of Roscoe Village and dine at one of our delightful restaurants. Registration, the day of the cruise-in, runs from 9:00am to 12:00N, is open to all corvettes and requires a $10.00 registration fee per car ($8.00 pre-registration fee due by June 7th). Pre-registration reserves an event commemorative for the owner and don’t forget, no event is without prizes! Special awards will be given for Largest Club in attendance, Best of Show, Club Choice and Oldest Corvette in the show. This year’s Roscoe Village Choice Award is a unique trophy hand-forged by our own village master blacksmith. For more information on Historic Roscoe Village, please call (800) 877-1830 or (740) 622-9310 or visit our web-site at www.roscoevillage.com. Featured in Neil Zurcher’s One Tank Trips, Roscoe Village is a 19th century living history community depicting life in Ohio’s Canal Era. The Village is located on State Routes 16 and 83 near the junction of US Route 36 in east-central Ohio.
The Coshocton Opportunity School recently held their graduation on May 27 with 29 students graduating with state certified high school diplomas. Pictured are; front row left to right; Tiona Hendrieth, Megan Carroll, Ryan Klusty and Josh Starr. Second row left to right are; Tiffany Riggle, Kaelie Darr and Lanaea Oliver. Third row from left to right are; Brittany Hall, Kevin hardest, Kim Gossett, Krista Mercer and Kayla Welch. Fourth row are; Steven Krownapple, Kala Fink, Chase Wilson, Emily Sharrock, Kim Krebs, Jennifer Young, Haley Mathias, Changdera Mack and Tony Gerthing. Back row are Chris Fender, Derek, Kenny Napier and Zach Laflin. Not Pictured: Jada Hoffman, Chris McElfresh, Carrie Shearn and Brandi Shryock. (Photo contributed to The Beacon)
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Development Events. Most recently, McMullen was elected to serve FFA members across the state as the 2009-2010 Ohio FFA Vice President. Jim Rich and Kecia Buxton are McMullen’s agricultural education instructors and FFA advisors at River View High School. This year the DEKALB Agricultural Accomplishment Award celebrates its 62nd anniversary. Over these 62 years more than 162,000 high school seniors from across the country have received the Award, which has become a symbol for excellence and the school’s highest agricultural honor. In 2008, over 2,050 students from
Award. As winner of the 2009 Award, McMullen’s name will be recorded on a permanent plaque displayed at River View High School. Monsanto, a long-time supporter of agricultural education, FFA, 4-H and other farm youth organizations and initiatives, has sponsored the DEKALB Agricultural Accomplishment Award, named for its brand of seed, since 1998. Monsanto is a leading global provider of technology-based solutions and agricultural products that improve farm productivity and food quality.
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Habitat for Humanity Golf Scramble Red Cross Event (Sand Volleyball) Checking the sports’ schedules for July 11, one cannot find a good excuse to avoid playing in the Habitat for Humanity Golf Scramble. The NBA playoffs are over and the Stanley Cup in the NHL has finally been awarded; the Indians are in Detroit for a night game; the Reds are in New York for a night game; NASCAR is on TNT at night; and golf plays the British Open the following week. If you would like more information, please contact golf chairman, Jane Mautz, at 545-9583.
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Conesville alumni banquet held Dedication Set for Historical Marker at Historic Roscoe Village
also mentioned the merry go round on the playground as a favorite memory and Mr. Lautenschleger (Principal) and Mrs. Lautenschleger also as favorites. Wright also talked fondly about the many Christmas programs the children presented during their years at Conesville. With many articles from The Coshocton Tribune and yearbooks displayed on the sides of the gym, friends, family and classmates were able to read about the years of Mad Marshall Jacobs – a graduate of Conesville – county basketball championships and other memorabilia. A very nice tribute to a school that has produced many community leaders and more. Members of the class of 1959 were honored during the ceremony. Members of the class of 1959 are; Rodney K. Albertson, Karen Elaine Balo, Nancy Rae Blake, Gary Carson, Phyllis Rose Cox, Francis M. Dawson, William Donley, John L. Dovenbarger, Martha J. Em-
ler, Larry B. Endsley, Larry E. Fleming, Lloyd Lawrence Ford, Frances Rosalie Foster, Edward L. Grace, Pearl Mae Jones, Donnie G. Moyer, Roger Keith Pepper, Betsy Sue Rhinehart, Janet Elaine Roberts, Susan R. Spencer, Elaine Ugie and Kenneth S. Wilcox. Mr. Dick King read the roll call of classes and was assisted in the recognizing of the class of 1959 by Maureen Tumblin Pritchard. The class had previously awarded several Conesville Elementary School students who graduated from high school this year. Those students are; Kaeyla Foster, John Jacobs, Shaylee Nys, Jacob Pessia, Kyle Rinehart, Brooke Snyder and Courtney Timmons. Conesville PTO winners were Jessica Crawford and Katilyn Webb. And as an editor’s note, for all those former Conesville alum, students, teachers and staff, yes, the climbing rope is still in the gym!
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Former Conesville high school classmates, friends and family members gathered at what is now Conesville Elementary School to reminisce, fellowship and celebrate with 96 year old Mary Wolford Wright, who celebrated her 96th birthday on Saturday, June 6. The meal of pulled pork, green beans, cheesy potatoes, dressing, bread and cake was served by the Winner 4-H club. Bob Buxton prepared the pulled pork. The alumni association recognized scholarship winners John Jacobs and Shaylee Nys who were present for the festivities. Mary Wolford Wright, a graduate of the class of 1929, told The Beacon that her favorite memory was walking the two miles to and from school each day. So, for all you youngsters that hear your parents tell you about the many times they “walked two miles to school in two feet of snow” – well, just ask Mary. She actually did that! Wright
packets and freight-ladened canal boats plied the waters of the new Ohio and Erie Canal. The dream to restore the canal town that we now know as Roscoe Village began in the early 1960’s in the minds and hearts of Edward and Francis Montgomery. Mr. & Mrs. Montgomery’s dream lives on through the not-forprofit corporation they created. The Roscoe Village of today provides an entertaining and fun atmosphere that blends with the rich history of this Ohio region. Administered by the
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Pictured are members of the Conesville High School class of 1959 along with scholarship winners and a member of the class of 1929. Front row, from left to right are; John Jacobs, Mary Wolford Wright and Shaylee Nys. Back row, left to right are; Karen Balo King, Frances Foster Erman, Larry Fleming, Lloyd “Bo” Ford and Fae Beam Breakall. (Beacon photo by Mark Fortune)
On June 20 at 4:30pm, an Ohio Historical Marker commemorating Underground Railroad Agents in Coshocton County will be dedicated in Historic Roscoe Village at the Visitor Center. Henry Robert Burke, Historian for the Belpre Historical Society will be the guest speaker. State Senator Jimmy Stewart, State Representative Troy Balderson, Joy Padgett, Mayor Steve Mercer, County Commissioners, a representative from the Ohio Historical Society and community organizations will be in attendance. A reception at the Roscoe Village Visitor Center follows the dedication. The public is invited to both events. As early as 1820, routes for escaping slaves were already established in Coshocton County. Fugitives found their way north by following rivers and the canal. At times, they also used waterways for transportation. The Roscoe Hotel was reported to have an area under the floor in the front of the building where the slaves were hidden. The previous building on the site of Montgomery Hall may also have been a station on the Underground Railroad. Roscoe Village grew out of the bustling years of the mid19th century when passenger
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customer service industries. The business, located next to the Coshocton Bowling Center, is open from 9 am to 5 pm Monday through Friday and 9 am to noon on Saturday. They will also be open by appointment anytime to accommodate customer’s needs. For special appointment call 740-622-1100 or 740-202-0919. The business will primarily feature used vehicles priced $10,000 and under with auto service
warranties on any vehicle, no matter if the vehicle is purchased at the business or somewhere else. Something unique about Double Eagle Auto Sales LLC is that it is owned by two women, Denisa J. Guinther and Amy J. Watson. Both women have a long background in customer service and retail sales. The two feel that the business can help the community by being able to provide affordable vehicles at a fair price. They can also help customers that are looking for a specific vehicle and will track them
down at auctions or through other dealers. Guinther stated that, “We have found that what is selling right now are vehicles under $3,000 we are happy to take trade-ins on boats, motorcycles and ATV’s. Financing is available up to 72 months with approved credit through our local banks. Customer care is our first priority! We will treat our customers with honesty and integrity. No games, gimmicks, just good, honest business”. You can email the business at doubleeagleauto@att.net.
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Amy Boone, who volunteers for Girl Scouts of Ohio’s Heartland has been named the United Way of Coshocton County Volunteer of the Month for May. Boone was nominated by Mona Jensen and Roxann McCann, Girl Scouts of Ohio’s Heartland Field Executives. Amy Boone started her volunteer service as a Girl Scout Brownie leader five years ago when she took over her oldest daughter’s troop. Over the years, her daughter has moved up through the Girl Scout age levels, Amy has followed. As she served as co-leader for the Girl Scout Junior Troop for girls in grades 4-6, Amy saw a need for a Girl Scout Brownie troop for girls in grades 1-3 and stepped to the plate. While working with two troops is a rather large respon-
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having fun with the elderly at Windsorwood Place, and learning the joy of giving while sponsoring families at the holidays. These are just a few of the results from Amy’s labor of love. “Amy Boone’s name should be at the top of the list of great volunteers,” states Jensen. “Not just because she volunteers for the Girl Scouts, soccer, her church and various other community needs, but because she is incredibly caring and compassionate. You will always find a smile, hug, shoulder to cry on, lots of laughs, and the feeling of genuine giving when you work with Amy.” “Amy’s life is a shining example of the Girl Scout Mission in action: To build girls of courage, confidence and character, who make the world a better place.” Amy’s volunteer service does not stop with Girl Scouting, she has also helped coach soccer for the past three years, and very active at her church, The West Lafayette Church of the Nazarene. Amy has two daughters Alexandria and Shyann along
with one son Jared. The Girls Scouts are very active in Coshocton County. All girls in grades K-6 are invited to attend 3 fun events this summer. June 10th, “Animals and their Habitats” is being held at the Warsaw Community Park. June 17th, “NASA and Science,” is being held at Lake Park and June 24th, is “International Day, featuring Costa Rica, England and Mexico,” is being held at West Lafayette Community Park. The hours for these are 9:00am to 4:30 p.m. All Camp sessions include swimming in the afternoon. Each camp is $10.00 or attend all three for $25.00! You do not have to be a Girl Scout to attend. Call the Girl Scout office at 1-800-2926759 to attend. On behalf of the Board of United Way of Coshocton County, Inc., I would like to congratulate and thank Amy Boone for being recognized as a person in our community who is willing to volunteer her time and talents to the community. Give. Advocate. Volunteer. LIVE UNITED.
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CollegeASPIRE 2009. CollegeASPIRE is a hands-on series of workshops designed to provide high school and middle school students with technologybased, engaging activities in a collegelike setting. The main purpose of CollegeASPIRE is to demonstrate to central Ohio’s students and families that college is possible and accessible; to ensure that everyone is encouraged to pursue a college education, regardless of their circumstances. These workshops are offered free-of-charge, yet in a highquality environment, taught by college faculty. This is a great way for our young people to experience 2 wonderful workshops. The classes run from June 15 through the 19 from 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. in Coshocton. Age group is from 15 to 18 year olds. Workshop Offerings include: Medical Madness A glimpse of the first responder and provider of emergency acute medical care,
Adams Mills Alumni and School Reunion. Friday, June 26, at 6:00 p.m. at the Elks Lodge, 434 Chestnut Street, Coshocton. Please note the change in date and location. Anyone who attended the school or currently lives in the district is invited to attend. For more information and reservations, contact Karen Henry at 622-9399 or Edward Ross at 754-2920 by Wednesday, June 24. Guernsey Gathering. Sunday, June 28, 2009 from 2:00-6:00 p.m. at the Guernsey Community Center, formerly known as Wheeling Local Elementary. A community social event for anyone who has fond memories of the Village of Guernsey. If you attended church, GTO, square dances, or school (any era) please join us for a day of reminiscing. If you taught, farmed, worked or just came to visit relatives, if you remember Bob Wearsch’s Garage, Folkert’s General Store and Feed Mill, or visiting Carl Miskimen at the Post Office, you are invited to attend. Please bring a covered dish and well marked photographs. Beverage and table service will be provided. For more information contact the planning committee, Christi Merce at 740-545-7377, Carl Gano at 740-8292769 or Richard Gano at 740-498-8931. Chicken Barbeque and Car Show. Newcomerstown Fire Department Annual Chicken Barbeque and Car Show will be held on Saturday, July 4th, 2009 at The David Barber Civic Center, located at 1066 East State Street in Newcomerstown. Car show registration until 12 Noon with a $10.00 registration fee. Judging will begin 1 hour after arrival with 75 Fenton Bell trophies & Best of Show Award at 2 p.m. with 150
8th Annual Donnie Matthews Tournament. 4 man Scramble with proceeds to go to Junior Golf Tourney and Scholarships will be July 19 at Hilltop Golf Course, 9:00 a.m. Shotgun Start. $50 members (cart included). $60 Nonmembers (green fees and cart included). Wednesday, July 15 is the entry deadline and entries will not be accepted without entry fee. Food and drink provided. Cash prizes are Grand Prize - golf and lodging at Kingston Plantation in Myrtle Beach. Prizes awarded for top 3 teams. 50/50 drawings. Team skins entry. Pirzes on each hole for skill shot. Turn in entry forms at Hilltop Golf Course, any questions contact Richard Guess at 622-8082 Annual Donnie Matthews Junior Tournament. Friday July 24 at Hilltop Golf Course. Divisions will be as follows: Grade school (entering 6th grade this fall). Junior High (entering 7th or 8th grade this fall). 9th and 10th Grade (entering this fall). 11th and 12th Grade (entering this fall). Grade school and junior high students will play 9 holes. High School students will play 18 holes.
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Coshocton Canal Festival Queen and Princess Competition. The Towne Centre Association is now accepting applications for the 2009 Coshocton Canal Festival Queen and Princess Competition. Requirements for Queen: Must be grades Freshman in high school through Freshman in college as of Sept. 2009. Must be willing to represent Coshocton County. Must be a resident of Coshocton County. Must attend an orientation meeting on July 23rd. $30 application fee an a photograph (no glamour photos). Requirements for Princess: Must be age 9 through 8th grade as of Sept. 2009. ust be willing to represent Coshocton County. Must be a resident of Coshocton County. Must attend an orientation meeting on July 23rd. $30 application fee an a photograph (no glamour photos). This year marks the crowning of the 38th Queen and 30th Princess. Applications are available at Miller Pharmacy, Roma’s Gift Gallery, Sue’s Hallmark & Florist, WTNS Radio and the Roscoe Village Visitor’s Center and the application deadline is July 21, 2009. The competition will be held
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Shelby Theatres, located in the Downtowner Plaza and Coshocton’s locally owned – and only – movie theatre – decorated in grand style for the premier showing of the movie Up! Stephanie Udder of The Party Package Too donated the balloons to decorate the theatre for the Friday night opening. Jodi Lowe, owner of the theatre, said, “We wanted to make it exciting. I’m hoping this movie will be a big one – and for the community we try to get movies that are fun”. Pictured from left to right are; Chloe Crouso, Kayla Crouso, Peyton Lowe, Stephanie Udder, Laynee Lowe and Jodi Lowe. (Beacon photo by Mark Fortune)
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Community Baby Shower. The 2009 Community Baby Shower will be on Thursday, August 13 from 1-3 p.m. Any agency or business that provides health, educational, social or other services for families of newborns and infants is invited to set up an informational display. This is an excellent opportunity for families to gather information and find links to services within the community they may need as their children grow. Refreshments, games, speakers and door prizes will be offered during the event. Please contact Renee Fleming at the Help Me Grow office by June 5th by phone at 295-7334, fax 291-8035 or email reneefleming@coshoctoncounty. net to reserve a space.
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Sundaes on Sunday Party of the Positive Purpose MS Support Group. The Positive Purpose MS Support Group is planning a Sundaes on Sunday Party on Sunday, June 14th starting at 3:00 p.m. The event will take place at the offices of Krasco. Krasco is located across SR 36 from WalMart at 23897 Airport Road behind the Animal Clinic. Let’s get together for a make your own sundae bar! For more information and to RSVP, please call Angie at 740/502-2540 or Cj at 740/824-4370. If you would rather, email Angie at awright_319@yahoo. com or Cj at ddeadred@yahoo.com . Please join us for a fun filled afternoon at the Sundaes on Sunday Party for the PPMS! Make your own sundaes with ice cream and toppings that will be provided. And, your kids and family are also welcome!
American Red Cross of Coshocton County Safety City. Safety City is a unique kid-sized town where children going into kindergarten and first grade learn hands-on the rules of pedestrian, bicycle and traffic safety, gun safety, fire safety, school bus safety, playground safety, the proper use of 911 and stranger danger. Safety City sessions are: July 13 – 17 from 3:00 – 5:00 p.m. or 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. Safety City is held at the former Armory Building on Otsego Avenue. Cost: $25.00 per child. Class size limited to 30 children per session. Pre-Registration and Pre-Payment are required. Stop by the Red Cross Office, 245 N. 4th Street, Coshocton. To register stop by the Red Cross Office from 9:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. 622-0228
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plus First Aid and CPR Certifications and The Artists’s e-Canvas - Showcase digital images taken and manipulated within an internet-based portfolio, digital photography, photoshop basics and web design.
$10 entry fee to be turned in at Hilltop Golf Course and Five Point Chiropractic located at 1101 Chestnut St., Coshocton. Entry fee includes green fees, 2 drinks, hot dogs and chips. Please turn in entry form by Monday, July 20. For more information please call Dick Guess at 622-8083.
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At The Library Monday, June 15, 22, 29: Make-ItTake-It Craft. West Lafayette Branch Library. Make-It-Take-It Craft Time is every Monday under the shelter. Children can come anytime between 10:00-11:15 am to make a craft. ‘Be Creative @ Your Library’ this summer at The West Lafayette Branch. No registration is required. 10 AM - 11:15 AM Monday, June 15, 22, 29: Books Galore Book Store. Coshocton Public Library. The Friends of the Library used book store in the library basement has magazines, movies, audio books, hard and paperback books and more, all at rock-bottom prices. Open to the public every Monday from 3-6 and Wednesday and Saturday from 10-1. Call 740-6220956 for information. 3 PM - 6 PM Tuesday, June 16, 23, 30: Spring Chi Class. Coshocton Public Library. Reduce stress, increase energy, find
comfort in your body with gentle movements inspired by Tai Chi and poetry. Registration required. Call 622-0956 for information. 12 PM - 1 PM or 1PM - 2PM Tuesday, June 16, 23, 30: Lunch Under The Shelter. West Lafayette Branch Library. Under The Shelter happens every Tuesday! Children and their families are invited to bring their lunch, we’ll provide the punch. Enjoy stories, songs, and fun. ‘Be Creative @ Your Library’ this summer at The West Lafayette Branch. No registration is required. 11:30 AM - 12 PM Wednesday, June 17, 24: MakeIt-Take-It Crafts. Coshocton Public Library. Make-It-Take Craft Time is every Wednesday during June and July. Children, K-6th grade are welcome to come anytime from 9:30 am - 11:30 am. to make a craft. Be Creative @ Your Library this summer. 9:30 AM - 11:30 AM Wednesday, June 17, 24: Books Galore Book Store. Coshocton Public Library. The Friends of the Library used book store in the library basement has magazines, movies, audio books, hard and paperback books and more, all at rock-bottom prices. Open to the public every Monday from 3-6 and Wednesday and Saturday from 10-1. Call 740-6220956 for information. 10 AM - 1 PM Wednesday, June 17, 24: Plugged and Unplugged: A Tech Program for Teens. Coshocton Public Library. Video Games, Internet Access, Food, Friends, Fun! Call 622-0956 for information. 2 PM - 5 PM Thursday, June 18, 25: Lunch on the Deck. Coshocton Public Library. Lunch on the Deck story time is an every Thursday event for children and their families. Bring your lunch, we’ll provide the punch. Enjoy stories, songs, and fun. If it rains, we will meet in The Large Meeting Room. No registration is required. ‘Be Creative @ Your Library’ this summer! 11:30 AM - 12 PM Friday, June 12, 19, 26: Teen Tech Café. West Lafayette Branch Library. Laptops will be available for teens to use from 10:00-4:00 each Friday this sum-
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Vacation Bible School. Coshocton Christian Tabernacle located at 23891 Airport Rd, Coshocton (on SR 36 across from Walmart) will have its Vacation Bible School SonRock Kid’s Camp “Where kids build their life on the Rock: Jesus” June 22 through June 26 from 6:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Ages 4 to 6th grade with a special “tween” group for 5th and 6th grade. Registration is Free. For bus ride call 622-4133 ext. 225.
based on the Lord’s Prayer. All children, ages 3 through 6th grade, in the church and community are invited and encouraged to come with us on our Safari. For more information call the church at 6223977, Betty at 622-9616 or 622-4912.
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Spaghetti Supper & Auction. On Sunday, June 14 there will be a Spaghetti Supper and Auction at the Coshocton Moose Lodge with dinner at noon and auction to start at 2:00 p.m. for Tina Householder, who was diagnosed with stage 4 cervical cancer. Tickets will be $5.50 for adults and $4.00 for children. Terry Longsworth will be the auctioneer. There will be a gas card raffle and 50/50 drawing.
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“Come Learn With Us”. Childcare Central Preschool is accepting enrollment applications for the 2009-2010 preschool program. Children must be 3 years old by Sept.1, 2009 for the 3 year old class and 4 years old by Sept.1, 2009 for the 4 and 5 year old classes. Call 623-0443 to schedule a personal tour of the facility at 619 Main Street. We are located between the old YWCA and the former Serenity Tea House. Spaces are limited so enroll early to secure your child’s opportunity for a wonderful learning experience.
Benefit for Jeanie Everett. On June 20th from 11:oo a.m. to 3:00 p.m. at the Coshocton County Fairgrounds with entertainment including an auction at 11:30 a.m., several bands, hog roast, cornhole tournament. The EMS and Fire Department will be there with their trucks and much more. Jeanie Everett is fighting breast cancer for the second time in her life. Please help her raise money for treatment.
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Saturday, June 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, hard and paperback books and more, all at rock-bottom prices. Open to the public every Monday from 3-6 and Wednesday and Saturday from 10-1. Call 740-6220956 for information. 10 AM - 1 PM
Monday, June 15: Email 101. Coshocton Public Library. Learn the ins and outs of email. In this class you’ll receive an email account, learn to compose, send, receive and reply to emails, learn to manage your contacts, learn about forwarding and attachments and more. Registration is required and space is limited. Call 622-0956 to register or sign-up here. 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM OR 1:30 PM - 3:30 PM
Thursday, June 11: Express Yourself for Teens. West Lafayette Branch Library. Teen can recycle an old t-shirt with tips from artists from The Art Asylum in Coshocton. Make a tote bag, patch art shirt or tie-died shirt. All participants should bring a clean, white t-shirt.
Monday, June 15: W.L. Master the Art of Woodcarving for Adults. West Lafayette Branch Library. The ‘Master the Art’ Series is being held at the West Lafayette Branch Library this summer. The Coshocton Carving Club will show-
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Thursday, June 18: Origami for Teens. West Lafayette Branch Library. Come to the branch library for an afternoon of origami. Nate Malenke will instruct teens on the art of folding origami creations. A showing of ‘Spiderwick Chronicles’ will follow. Space is limited. Teens may call the West Lafayette Branch Library at 740-545-6672. 3 PM - 4:30 PM Thursday, June 18: Branch Teen Movie Night. West Lafayette Branch Library. Teen Movie Night at the Branch Library is held once a month on a Thursday June’s movie is The Spiderwick Chronicles. Popcorn and pop are provided. Free admission. Space is limited. Register by calling 740-545-6672. This movie is rated PG. 5 PM - 7:30 PM
Saturday, June 20: Lego Day at the Library. Coshocton Public Library. “The Lego Lady,” Karen Lepper, will present a hands-on program for children ages seven and up at Coshocton Public Library on Saturday, June 20, 2009 from 2:00- 4:00 PM. Mrs. Lepper is very knowledgeable in all facets of Lego blocks, including, but not limited to, construction with an emphasis on robotics. She will bring models made from Lego blocks that her students have constructed, as well as an assortment of Lego blocks for participants to use during the program. There will be time for show-n-tell so everyone can share their Lego block creations. Call the library, 622-0956, to register. To learn more about Lego blocks, visit their official website, www.lego.com.
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www.coshoctoncountybeacon.com • Classified Hotline 622-4ADS
The Coshocton County Beacon • June 10, 2009
1415 TOMAHAWK LANE, COSHOCTON, OHIO This cozy 3 BR ranch is situated on a 72 x 127 flat lot in a great neighborhood. Features include hardwood floors, full basement, central air, vinyl siding, 1-car attached garage. LOTS OF POTENTIAL! REAL ESTATE TERMS: Property will be offered with the seller having the right to confirm the last bid. $5,000 nonrefundable deposit or bank letter of commitment due day of auction and balance due at closing within 30 days of sale. No contingencies accepted and all inspections must be made prior to day of auction. VIEWING: By appointment. Call auctioneer/realtor. Also, property will be open one hour prior to sale. CONTENTS: Refrigerator, Entertainment center, Coffee & End tables, Couch, Chairs, Beds, Dressers, 2-pc China Cabinet, Glassware, Lots of material - thread - dress patterns, housewares, still unpacking. Owners: Pearl M. Hostetler Auctioneer / Realtor: James F. Nelson
Court Square Realty and Auction, Inc. 404 Main St. • Coshocton
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WE KNOW 45 WAYS TO DO FINANCING! You’re invited to our Homebuyer’s Open House! Friday, June 12 12:00 pm to 5:30 pm
FREE REFRESHMENTS! Stop by our office at 23024 CR 621 and find out why now is a great time to buy! • $8,000 First-Time Homebuyer Tax Credit • Rent vs Own Comparison • Why now is a great time to buy!
• Information on Real Estate listed for sale in Coshocton County • Speak with mortgage lendor about first time homebuyer loan programs
Join us for our next Large Auction - June 12, 19 & 26 -
LARGE CONSIGNMENT AUCTION FURNITURE & COINS
Friday, June 12 • 5:30pm FEATURES INCLUDE: White Refrigerators, washers and dryers, stove, recliners, sofas, bookshelves, end tables, dressers, color console TV, misc tvs, misc chairs, stools, roll top desk, bathroom vanity, organ, glass display case, table/chair sets, kids sand box with lid, motorized riding toy, misc. garden tools, lawn shredder, trampoline, exterior door, screen door, shop vac, Eager 1 lawnmower, misc tools, chain saw, wall paper and misc box lots. Visit our website at www.agentsrealty1.com for a more details. A very nice auction, items still being picked up, this is only a partial list. COINS in this sale!!
Call today to consign your items to be sold at one of Ohio’s largest, nicest facilities, 12,000 square feet!
Auctioneers: Mary Mason, Roger Perdue Licensed by the Department of Agriculture and Bonded in the State of Ohio
Agents Realty & Auction Service 23024 CR 621 (Next to Walmart) • Coshocton, OH 740-622-0700 or 1-888-216-8772
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Mary A. Mason
Broker/Auctioneer Certified Estate Specialist (CES)
Sheri M. Fortune Owner/Manager
For Auction Information and Current Real Estate Listings: www.agentsrealty1.com
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Public RecoRds Land Transfers May 26, 2009 Shawn M. Shaw to James Buckmaster; $20,000 Henry A. & Edna Nisley to Henry A. & Mary Wengerd; $15,944 Henry A. & Edna Nisley to Paul A. Yoder; $32,056 Henry A. & Mary Wengerd to Paul A. Yoder; $20,825 Gerald L. & Juliette Mast-Mowery to Joshua B. Steed; $40,500 Ice Rock Real Estate to Joshua B. Steed; $45,000 May 27, 2009 Steven R. & Susan E. Storm to Ryan A. Storm; $31,000 Sheriff Tim Rogers to Robert H. & Bonnie Vogt; $85,000 May 28, 2009 Jack L. Myers to Tonya N. & Robert Walters; $47,000 Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation to Brian K. Kirker; $33,500 HSBC Mortgage Services, Inc. to Wendy S. & Chad E. Guilliams; $12,500
June 2, 2009 Mason Woodlands, LLC to Matthews A. & Kelli T. Stitzlein; $20,000 Victor L. Allen to LFP 1, LLC; $40,000 Aaron Matthew & Tara J. Ashcraft to David & Michelle Incorvaia; $155,000 Gregory A. & Diana M. Wills to Moon Restoration Trust of Coshocton, LTD.; $26,650 June 3, 2009 American General Financial Services, Inc. to East High Holding, LLC $34,250 Amal G. Sebaali to Geoff Guthrie & Jenna West; $114,000 John E. & Sondra K. Jones to Shawn E. & Molly A. Bordenkircher; $29,421.15 June 4, 2009 Bank of America N.A. to Edward L. & Evelyn M. Braxton; $71,000 Deutsche Bank National Trust Company as Trust to Amanda K. Harsh; $26,000
Marriage License May 26, 2009 Richard Henry Klein, Jr of Dresden to Kimberly Kay Zigan of Dresden Randy Lee Wynn of Coshocton to Bambi Lynn Deringer of Coshocton Joel Vernon Mason of Coshocton to Susan Margaret McPeak of Coshocton
May 27, 2009 Michael Broderick Lawrence of Coshocton to Holly Ann Boone of West Lafayette Gordon Leon Fogle of Caldwell to Joyce Ann Huskey of Coshocton Walter J. Grewell of Coshocton to Nancy L. Rose of Newcomerstown May 28, 2009 Michael K. Hardesty of Conesville to Samantha L. McCloy of Conesville May 29, 2009 Matthew Lee Gano of Coshocton to Janna Michelle Share of Coshocton Nicholas Adam Carey of Coshocton to LeeAnne Christine Scheetz of Fresno June 1, 2009 Donald Kevin Andrews of Conesville to Vickie Lee Stiteler of Coshocton Tyler Jordan Guilliams of Coshocton to Stephanie Anne Ward of Coshocton Lawrence Russell Conley of Coshocton to Erin Jacquline Dockum of Coshocton John Randal Wilson of Coshocton to Heidi Dawn Jones of Coshocton June 3, 2009 Trever Allen Dawson of Coshocton to Allison Jean Wilt of Coshocton William Lewis Smith of Coshocton to Stephanie Sue Cognion of Coshocton
June 4, 2009 James Edward Girard of Coshocton to Patricia Jean Abbott of Coshocton Stephen Michael Jones of Coshocton to Cherie Lynn Jones-Quillin of Coshocton June 5, 2009 Rick Scott Moore of West Lafayette to Jody Lee Stephan of West Lafayette Jeffrey Lance Lousha of Coshocton to Angela Kay Dobson of Coshocton
Coshocton Common Pleas Court – Divorces/Dissolutions Divorces Granted: Mary A. Merrell of Coshocton to James M. Merrell of London Brenda J. Robinson of Newcomerstown to Scott C. Robinson of Newcomerstown Dissolution Granted: Molly Heather Smith of Coshocton to Jeffery Dennis Smith of Coshcoton Sheryl L. Treasure of Coshocton to Robbie T. Treasure of Coshocton Connie Wiggins of Coshocton to Larry E. Wiggins of Coshocton Michele Greenawalt of Coshocton to Brian Greenawalt of Coshocton Sherry R. Porter of Coshocton to Ronald A. Porter of Warsaw
2007 Dodge Ram 1500
2005 Dodge Ram 1500
2006 Ford Ranger
2007 Dodge Caliber
2006 Jeep Liberty
2008 Jeep Liberty
2001 Dodge Durango
2008 Pontiac G8 GT
Come See Rick and The Guys!! 1921 Otsego Avenue • Coshocton 740-622-3936 • 1-866-622-0207 www.cjdofcoshocton.com
DECOSKY 801 S. 2nd St., Coshocton
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June 1, 2009 John W. Weber, by the Sheriff of Coshocton County to PCG REO Holdings, LLC; $10,000
Steven Ray Fabian of Walhonding to Jennifer Marie Ball of Walhonding
622-4ADS HELP WANTED Part-Time Bartender Wanted. Apply at: 219 N. 15th St., Coshocton. Tickets experience preferred.
CEMETERY LOTS 2 Cemetery Lots & 2 deluxe vaults in Garden of Christus at Coshocton County Memory Gardens worth $5,360. will sell together for $3,500. or the lots $1,500. 740-6223815
YARD/GARAGE SALE 19740 CR124, June 11, 9-5. June 12, 9-1. 541 E. signs posted. Furniture, lamps, twin mattress, linens, ceiling fans, clothing, bath decor, patio umbrella. Garage Sale at 414 Maple St., Warsaw. Fri. 6/12 & 6/13, 8:00-5:00. Serger sewing notions, shampooer, men’s, women’s, boys clothes - all sizes. Nursing scrubs, car seat cover, bike helmet, paintball mask & more! Garage Sale. Coshocton. June 11, 12 & 13, 9am4pm. 1515 Beach Ave. Toddler bed, high chair, kitchen & household items, Longaberger basket, some clothing, large selection misc. items & seasonal decorations. Garage Sale, Thurs. 6/11, Fri. 6/12 & Sat. 6/13, 9-? SR621 past Memory Gardens, turn left on TR200, only house on right. Garage Sale. June 12-13, 9-3. Five Family. CR 27 beside Bethlehem Grange SR36 towards Warsaw. Pony saddle, kids clothes, cookbooks, 10x12 canopy, Longaberger baskets, toys, oak chairs. Signs Posted
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CLASSIFIED Haywood’s Garage Sale. 44090 U.S. 36 West, towards Warsaw. Fri. & Sat. June 12th & 13th, 9-6. Pool, clothing, scrubs, stepper, Lots of Misc. Very Reasonable! Huge 2 Family Garage Sale. June 12 & 13, 9-4. On CR 7 - Go out 83S or 541E, follow signs. Something for everyone! RIVER VIEW COMMUNITY GARAGE SALES SR60N, Friday, June 12, 9-6. Saturday, June 13, 9-3. Baby and adult clothing, toys, 1-ton cherry picker, scrapbooking, outdoor lawn furniture, 600 CFM HOLLY, oak trim, interior doors, big screen TV-needs repair, granite table, Lawn Boy push mower, Husqvarna riding mower-needs repaired, household items, lots of misc. items and baked goods Solid Rock Women’s Annual Garage Sale to benefit Missions. Friday, June 19th, 9-6. Saturday, June 20th, 8:30-2 in the Agricultural Building at Coshocton Fairgrounds. Craft tables, baked goods and many, many misc. items YOUR CLUTTER - Their Treasure! Want to clear away some clutter and make some money this summer? Advertise your Garage/Yard Sale in The Coshocton County Beacon, 226 Main Street, Coshocton or call 740-622-4237
WANTED TO BUY Standing Timber or chipwood. 5 acres or more. Contact 740-545-9227. TIMBER! Buying Standing Timber - (sawlogs and/ or chipwood). Providing all types of harvesting including selective harvesting, thinning, clearing and whole tree
chipping. Paying top prices. Prefer 10 acres or more. 330-231-0745
LIVESTOCK Fair Pigs for sale. Reasonable, top bloodlines. 740545-7458/740-502-3458
APARTMENT FOR RENT 1612 Adams St. $425 a month plus deposit. Central air, attached garage, 2 bedroom. Call 740-294-1192
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Call Today! 2 and 3 Bedroom Houses Available Now. Affordable, Clean, Ready to go! 740-622-9791
MOBILE HOMES FOR SALE
2001 Harley Davidson Road King, 1450cc, luxury rich red color, hard side bags/ spoke wheels, 15,400 miles. $12,500. Phone 740-6228804 HD Sportster Sport 1200cc, 10,562 miles, extras plus original parts. $4,500. 740622-4097
SCOOTERS 2008 Aprilia SportCity 250, street and highway legal. Only 153 miles, includes cover, warranty through July 12, 2009. Asking $4,700. 740622-0998
1977 Mansion Swinger trailer, has to be moved off lot. Perfect along river. $2,000. OBO. Phone 740-295-0920
2 Bedroom, all appliances, all electric, garage. 1911 Chestnut St. 740-623-8382
Stoltzfus Pole Barns. 60x120x16 $49,990 on your level lot. 740-294-9636
John Deere STX38 Mulching Lawn Tractor, excellent condition, always garaged. $800. 740-622-0920
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2 Bedroom Apt., central heat and air with washer/ dryer hook-up, stove, refrigerator and dishwasher, located in a nice senior complex in Coshocton. $485/mo. plus deposit. No pets. 740-6225706 or 740-502-0808 or 740-824-3665
Best Value for your Buck. One floor plan, appliances, one bedroom. $389 mth. Total electric, water included. Bellflower. 740-622-6400.
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HOMES FOR RENT
MOTORCYCLES
2 BR, upstairs, new paint, carpet, windows, tub, shower, range & refrigerator, sun deck, washer/dryer hook-up. Rent $340, deposit $340 plus utilities. 365 1/2 S 5th St. 740-202-2178
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Newcomerstown 1BR, all appliances & utilities included, convenient downtown location. Coshocton, 3BR apartments, large rooms, some remodeled. 740-498-5893
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17ft. Starcraft camper, sleeps 4, new refrigerator, microwave & carpet/ Asking $1,200. 740-623-8035 1994, 30’ FOURWINDS CAMPER, FRONT KITCHEN WITH NEWER REFRIGERATOR, A/C, BACK BEDROOM WITH QUEEN SIZE BED, NEW 21’ CANOPY, EXCELLENT CONDITION. 740-545-9593
2005, 27ft. Camper, 12ft. slideout, queen bed, easy chairs, couch, air furnace, TV/DVD, other extras, gently used. 740-622-8920 740294-7354
2004 Oldsmobile Alero GL Sedan, 4dr., 4 cyl, automatic, 66,875 miles, cruise control, a/c, power door locks, CD player, power windows, power seats, power steering, tilt, 30mpg, Carfax history, southern car with 2 owners. Kelley Blue Book suggested retail $7,905, asking $5,975. Will accept trade-in. 740-502-9247
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2004 Kia Optima EX, sharp, loaded, leather seats, Infinity stereo system, spoiler, moon roof, alloy wheels. $7,900. 740-622-3815 05 Chevy Impala, $8,995. 740-623-8337 08 Chevrolet Cobalt LS, 14k miles, 36mpg. $10,395. 740623-8337 VANS 07 Chrysler T&C Touring, 30k miles, Stow n Go, Rear AC. $14,995. 740-623-8337
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Congratulations Colin Almack – Our 2009 River View Graduate! 08 Pontiac G6 – $11,995
$199/month
28k miles, Cruise Control, Air Conditioning, Power Steering, Power Brakes, Power Windows, Power Locks, Power Seats, Bucket Seats, Intermittent Wipers, Tilt Steering Wheel, Rear Window Defrost, Dual Airbags
$8,995 $167/month
07 Chevy Cobalt LT
06 Chevy Cobalt LS
07 Chevy Cobalt LS 06 Chevy Malibu LT
07 Chevy Aveo
06 Nissan Sentra
$8,395
$8,995
$9,295
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34mpg
32k Miles
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35mpg, 5-speed
$150/month
$154/month
$172/month
07 Chevy Cobalt LS 07 Dodge Caliber SXT 08 Chevy Cobalt LS
$161/month
$175/month
07 Dodge Caliber
07 Chrysler T & C
$9,695
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$10,395
$10,995
$14,995
2 door, 34mpg, cruise
31k Miles
32mpg
14k miles, 36mpg
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