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cruisin’ Jason Conkle with his restored 1987 Sheriff’s cruiser in front of the Coshocton County Sheriff’s Department. Conkle purchased the old Coshocton cruiser from the Coshocton County Career Center which they had purchased from the sheriff’s office in 1994. Everything on the car is in working order and Conkle drives it around town once in a while. He even has his very own sheriff uniform. beacon photo by brice yost
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The sun shone off the hood of the black and white 1987 Chevrolet Caprice as it rolled down Chestnut Street. The Caprice makes other drivers somewhat nervous, and even though it has a sign in the window that it explains that the vehicle is no longer in service, it still looks official with its light bar, decals and whip antennas. Jason Conkle, 31, has taken the time to restore a former Coshocton County sheriff’s cruiser and now it looks brand new. “It turns a lot of heads,” Conkle said. Conkle said he always wanted an old police car. “The reason I wanted this one was because it was one of Coshocton’s,” said Conkle, who works at Hahn’s Valero station. Before it came to Coshocton, the cruiser was used by the Ohio State Highway Patrol on the Ohio Turnpike between 1987 and 1989. In late 1989, it was purchased by Coshocton and was in service until 1994. The Coshocton County Career Center
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The family of the late Barbara E. (Hall) Patterson wishes to express sincere appreciation for all that helped in any way during the illness and passing of Barb. Thanks to all the visitors, prayers, cards, doctors, and Roscoe Rehab Center, for flowers, food, money, angels, the bird house and afghans, to Pastor Mark Granger, Pastor Ralph Johnson, the Nazarene Church and the ladies who helped in any way. Special thanks to Mark Fortune for his article and publication of The Beacon in Barb’s honor, also Dick & Kitty Hoffman for all their help. Thanks to sister-in-law Ritchie Ann Hall for her acts of kindness through this difficult time.
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purchased it in 1994 to be used by the law enforcement department and later the auto mechanics department. The car sat in the CCCC parking lot for a few years, which allowed the paint to lose some of its flash, so it had to be repainted. Also, it had hail damage to the body, so it needed repaired. Besides that, it really did not need much in the way of repair, mostly just regular maintenance. Conkle approached CCCC about purchasing the car and they accepted his offer. He said that it has cost him about $4,000 to get the car back to its original condition. “I got it done for people to look at, to enjoy and to see a piece of Coshocton history,” he said. Conkle has taken the time to make sure that the car is as historically accurate as possible, down to the original Motorola radio, and has even used the original decals from the era. Luckily for him, the sheriff’s department still had some of the original items in storage, even a working light bar. “Everything is functional,” he said. It has the original police package from heavier brakes and suspension to a hotter engine. In 1987, the stock engine for a Caprice was a 305 v8. The cruiser has a 350 v8 Chevy engine and has no governor to slow the engine, which probably came into use when it was in service. The speedometer goes up to 120, which is 35 mph faster than what other speedometers would have read from the era. After all the work that has gone into it, Conkle is careful when he decides to drive it. “Nice weather I take it out. I like to take it to car shows,” he said. Conkle said that the sheriff’s office has been a lot of help in bringing the car back to its original condition and that he has had some help from people around town with wiring and painting the car. “I just want to thank the past and present Sheriff and deputies for helping me out with getting all the equipment and being able to put it back to its original form and everyone else that helped out,” he said. The car will make its parade debut at this year’s Canal Days Festival parade.
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Libbie Granger-Prince, Executive Assistant of the United Way of Coshocton County, has announced her resignation to pursue other opportunities. “Our local United Way has been very fortunate to have had Libbie’s expertise for the past 10 years,” said Suzanne Clark, Executive Director of United Way. “Her dedication and high standard of ethics has been invaluable for the work that is accomplished in this office, not to mention she is an outstanding and compassionate person that will be hard to replace. We are very thankful to have had her working for United Way this long, and we wish her the best.” Any person interested in applying for this part-time position should view the requirements and inquire through www.OhioMeansJobs.com or contact Lynn Jacobs at Coshocton County Job and Family Services. United Way of Coshocton County has 19 area partner agencies that are working together to build a better community since 1940. GIVE. ADVOCATE. VOLUNTEER. LIVE UNITED.
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If you think you have what it takes to be a “star” in the spotlight, then now is your chance to be The Coshocton Idol! The Warehouse Steak n Stein is going to present their first ever Coshocton Idol contest coming up in August! The semi-finals are set for Aug. 12 and 19 with the finals set for Aug. 20. The winner of this year’s event will receive a $1,000 United States Savings bond and a chance to perform with Big Fat Dog on Aug. 21. The best part is, it’s all for a good cause! The proceeds from the event go to the three local high school music departments. The entry fee for those interested is $25. You must be 18 years of age or older and do not have
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shopping out of town. Lots of things to do, Tourism also brings new lots of things to do and faces into our area, and even more things to you never know when do are scheduled for one of these tourists Coshocton County this just might be looking weekend. Not in any for a place to expand or order of priority, you relocate a business. can attend the always fun West Lafayette Are your people Hometown Festival, trained to respond to or be entertained the questions that are by the Coshocton certain to arise when Mark fortune Idol competition at the tourists pop in the door? Warehouse in Roscoe Village. Or do they give them the cursory On Sunday, you can enjoy some response, “Coshocton – there’s barbecued chicken, ice cream and nothing to do here”. Really? Read more at the River View Park in the first paragraph again. Share it Warsaw, complete with the annual with your “first line” responders – duck (plastic!) race. Our community that is, the folks that actually do the continues to be blessed by events meeting and greeting of customers. such as these; offering a chance The questions are sure to come up – to socialize, meet up with friends where is this, where is that? Be sure and neighbors after a busy summer your people can provide the answers. and enjoy some good food and It just reflects better on everyone in entertainment. And these events don’t our community – and your business. include the numerous golf outings We have much to offer – we just need that are available for the golfers in to show it off. our midst. Speaking of that, I had the And the above paragraph doesn’t opportunity to see some of our even mention opening night at the area youth perform Disney’s 101 Airport Amphitheater. This is a Dalmatians Kids on Saturday evening bonus for our community – our very at the Triple Locks Theater. It was a own amphitheater at the top of airport doggone good performance. (Sorry hill. Kudos to those who helped make – couldn’t resist) Their effort was a this dream a reality. The options for shining example of the talent in our Coshocton County continue to expand area and the people that are willing – and entertainment and attractions to volunteer and donate hours upon for tourists seem to be at the top hours of time and energy to a cause of the list. And why not? Tourism they believe is worthwhile. Everyone brings dollars into our community involved in this production deserves – replacing some of the dollars that a pat on the head, scratch behind the leave with a reduced population and ear – err, compliment.
2009-2010 Junior Queen goodbye letter Letter to the editor
by Casey Varian, 2009-2010 West Lafayette Hometown Festival Junior Queen
My name is Cassandra Varian and I am the 2009-2010 West Lafayette Hometown Festival Junior Queen. It is hard to believe my reign is ending in just a few days. This year has been so much fun traveling around the state to many different festivals. I have made many wonderful memories that will last a life time. One of my favorite festivals was First Town Days because we all had so much fun after the parade riding the train and spending the night being goofy and silly. I also loved the “Queens Ride” on the carousel. That is a night I will always remember! I have also made a lot of new friends this year. Two of the best friends I have made are Isabelle Flores, my Attendant, and Allison Norma, the Queen’s Attendant. Isabelle, I know we will be good friends for years to come. Allison, you are the big sister I never had. You took me under your wing and helped me out so much this year. Thank you to the both of you just for being you! Mini’s, you were all so cute. Saylor, I will really miss your smiling face and Alexis, I will miss joking with you in parade line-up. Good luck, Emma, in all you do. I have a lot of people to thank for this year. First, I would like to thank the Chamber for giving me this opportunity and Cheryl Matchett, the Queen’s Advisor. Cheryl, you made this year a million times better! Thank you to Dean’s Jewelry for making sure all my charms stayed attached to my bracelet. I would like to thank my wonderful family for all the support
you have given me throughout this year. Grandma, you watched the boys when I went to festivals, helped me decorate my window, well, actually you did anything I needed you to do. Mom, thanks for everything and especially for putting up with me on those long days. Dad, thanks for paying for everything and not complaining about mom and I not being around on the weekends. D.J., Kurtis and Grandpa, your support made this year very special and unforgettable too. I would like to thank you all from the bottom of my heart for making this a special time in my life. Thanks to all the moms who watch out for me this year and Rodney who watched out for my car. To the 2010-2011 Junior Queen – good luck, I know you will have fun and unforgettable year!
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while no advance preparation is necessary, a smile never hurts! Rain location for Missoula’s performances is also McKinley Auditorium. The inaugural season wraps up with the Amphitheater Wine Festival Sept. 11 from Noon - 7 p.m. Eight of the area’s finest wineries will be on hand along with local food vendors so those attending can sample some of the best the area has to offer. Tickets are $7, which includes a commemorative wine glass. Tasting tickets are $ .75 each. Live entertainment will add to the festivities, which will take place rain or shine. Tickets for Jonathan Kingham and all events are available in advance by visiting or calling the Coshocton Visitors Bureau at 1-8000-3384724. Hours are Monday – Friday from 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Tickets can be ordered online at www. CoshoctonAirportAmphitheater.com. Tickets are also available at the door with Visa, Master Card and cash accepted. “We look forward to introducing people in our community to this new entertainment opportunity we have to enjoy,” said Amphitheatre Board President Gary Lowe. “It is such a great setting, and we’re excited about the artists and events we’ll be presenting there this first year. The community has been very supportive to this point, and after enjoying the laid-back atmosphere and beautiful setting, we’re confident that support will continue and we will continue to grow. We look forward to everything this project will add to the community.”
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Bales of straw, a glowing campfire and the sizzle of roasting hot dogs set the scene outside Coshocton Health & Rehabilitation on Thursday evening, Jul. 22, for a “Camping out for Alzheimer’s” event. Connie Lahna, Admissions Coordinator at the facility said, “This is Kindred’s way of kicking off and leading up to the October 23 Alzheimer’s walk here in Coshocton”. Employees, residents, family members and volunteers participated in the event, handing out literature and information about Alzheimer’s. Lois King, RN, Director of Nursing, stated, “More and more people are being affected by Alzheimer’s at an earlier age. We feel it is important to make people more aware of this disease”. Other area nursing facilities also helped with the event. Pictured are several of the participants gathered around the campfire. (Photo by Mark You’d Never Hear, Fortune)
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and style will complement the outdoor setting and informal feel we’re offering area residents.” Tickets are $15 each, children 12 and under $10 each and children 3 years and under are admitted free. As with all amphitheater events, parking is free. In the event of inclement weather, the concert will be moved to the Coshocton Christian Tabernacle, also on Airport Road. The Amphitheater schedule continues Aug. 7 with a free concert featuring the Air Force Band of Flight’s Systems Go combo, sponsored by Auer Ace Hardware. The six-piece band plays mostly 70’s, 80’s and 90’s rock and pop tunes, with a mix of music thrown in, all with a patriotic flair. The show is at 7 p.m., and there is no admission charge or parking fee. In the event of rain, the concert will be at McKinley Auditorium at Coshocton High School. Aug. 16 – 21, the amphitheater welcomes Missoula Children’s Theater, sponsored by the Coshocton Kiwanis Club. The MCT Tour Actor Directors will have auditions and cast up to 50 students on Monday, Aug. 16. That cast will rehearse every day and have two performances, one Friday, Aug. 20 at 7 p.m. and one Saturday, Aug. 21 at 10 a.m. There is no charge for the children to participate. All performance tickets are $10. Auditions will be at Grace United Methodist Church from 10 a.m. - Noon and are open to all students entering grades 1 – 12. Those auditioning must be present when the audition begins at 10 a.m. sharp, and stay through the entire two hours. It is a group audition and
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The Coshocton Airport Amphitheater opens Saturday, July 31, offering area residents an opportunity to enjoy wonderful entertainment events in scenic surroundings. “This amphitheater is in such a nice setting,” said Director Mike Morris. “The stage will be set with the trees as a backdrop, nature’s own stage curtain. The scenery is always so pretty up at the airport, and the amphitheater takes advantage of this beautiful setting” Those attending are invited to bring their own blankets and lawn chairs and make themselves comfortable. “There is no permanent seating at this stage in our development,” Morris said. “All seats are general admission, festival seating. We hope folks will bring their chairs and blankets and feel at home, like it is an extension of their own backyard.” To maintain the family-friendly atmosphere, the amphitheater board has instituted a ‘no alcohol-no cooler’ policy. Water, soft drinks and snacks will be available on the grounds. Parking is free. The first artist to play the new Coshocton Airport Amphitheater will be award winning singer-songwriter Jonathan Kingham on July 31 at 7 p.m. The performance is sponsored by Jeff Drennen Dealerships. “Jonathan’s folk/country sound will be a great fit for this venue,” said Amphitheater Programming Committee, Casey Claxon. “Jonathan relates well to audiences. His music
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Golf outing in memory of Matt Lingo On June 9, 2009, 40-year-old Matt Lingo left this world for his eternal home when he was tragically killed in a car accident. Since then, his family has come together to have an annual golf outing dedicated to Matt’s memory. Matt worked at the Coshocton County Veteran’s Service office and was passionate about sports and helping veterans. He believed strongly in the Fisher House Foundation, which builds homes on military property next to major military and VA medical centers for military families to stay free of charge. Because he loved Fisher House and dedicated his life to raising money for the organization, all proceeds from the golf outing will be donated to Fisher House in Matt’s memory. “He saw a great need there, so the golf outing was a way we could incorporate a sport that he loved and raise money and awareness for Fisher House and kind of continue what he did,” said Jayme Lingo, “Also, it would give people
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an opportunity to come By Beth Dulaney together and remember Matt and remember the fun-loving spirit that he was.” The first Matt Lingo Memorial Golf Outing will be Saturday, Aug. 8 at Hilltop Golf Course at 10 a.m. There are accommodations for 22 four-man teams and spots are filling up fast. The cost is $50 per person for non-members of Hilltop Golf Course. Donations can also be made at Ohio Heritage Bank or by sending a check to Matt Lingo Memorial Fund / 52965 Hal Kar Rd / West Lafayette, Ohio 43845. “The community has just reached out to us, to our family, and they have been wonderful,” said Jayme, “I really appreciate all of the community support that we’ve received and I think that’s a way too that people have reached out to our family in a way because they cared about Matt.” Jayme hopes to continue this benefit next year. To sign up a team, contact Jayme Lingo at 545-5245.
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River View to have 44th annual park social
The River View Community Park will be having their 44th annual Park Social and Chicken Barbeque on July 30 – Aug. 1. Dive into the past at the “Blast from the Past” 80s pool party on Friday, July 30 from 8 – 10 p.m. Make sure to wear your favorite 80s-themed clothing! Try your luck at Bingo! on Saturday, July 31 at the large shelter from 6 – 9 p.m. Don’t miss the Main Event on Sunday, Aug. 1. The day starts at 11:00 a.m. with performances by the Chestnut Ridge Bluegrass Gospel Band. They play until 1 p.m. The fun continues at 11:30 a.m. with the chicken barbeque sponsored by the Walhonding Valley Firefighters. In addition to barbecued chicken, they will be serving homemade noodles, baked potatoes, and sandwiches. Make sure to save room for homemade ice cream and pies! After the Chestnut Ridge Bluegrass Gospel Band performs, stick around for the sounds of the Walhonding Rube Band from 1 – 2:30 p.m. At 2 p.m., there will be a $44 coin toss at the pool where the kids can get wet and dive for cash! Did somebody say watermelon? The kids watermelon eating contest will begin at 2:30 p.m. At 3:15 p.m., there will be a 50/50 raffle drawing. Tickets are now available at the pool. At 3:30 p.m., the Beaver Run Duck Race will commence. Adopt your plastic duck or ducks now for a donation and hope that he’s a fast one! All day activities include the “Swift Shifters” Cruise-In Car Show, the dunk tank, and the Rollie Darr Memorial Baseball Tournament. Come out and enjoy a warm summer weekend with family, friends, and the community of River View.
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Meek have finalized arrangements for the Annual Golf Event to benefit Crohn’s and Colitis Research. Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis, collectively known as inflammatory bowel disease, or IBD because their symptoms and complications are similar, are chronic digestive disorders of the small and large intestines. More than 1.4 million people in America have been affected by Crohn’s and Colitis. More than 53,000 patients live in Ohio. The golf event, scramble format, will be Thursday, Aug. 19. Tee times are 9 – 11 a.m. at River Greens Golf Course in West Lafayette. The $45 fee includes Honorees Members of the Coshocton High School Class of 1965 golf, cart, balls, tees, prizes and a are Honorees at this year’s event. Four members of the Class of ’65 donation for Crohn’s and Colitis who will participate in the event: (l. – r.) William Owens, John Harsh, Research. Registration forms are Jr., Gary Thomas and Ed Thompkins. photo contributed to available at many of the following the beacon businesses that are supporting the event: Coshocton County Beacon, Sprint Print, Flowers on the Square and Ohio Heritage, Candy Bouquet, Super 8, KFC, WTNS, Sutton Century National, Fifth Third and U.S. Banks. Construction, Long John Silver’s, Jillian’s Salon, Deadline for registration forms is Saturday, Aug. DeCosky Ford, SportZone, Hardee’s, Your Pizza 7 Shop, Coshocton Village Inn & Suites, Fortune’s If you have any questions, call Joan McNeely Boot Shop & Repair, Temple-Inland, Wal-Mart at (740) 622-5507 or Harry Meek at (614) 488Supercenter, Susan’s Footwear & Fashions, 6018. Also, if you will not be participating in Sheree’s Salon & Spa, NAUS, Crowtown Pizza, the golf or social outing, but care to make a Mike McCullough, Raven’s Glenn Winery, donation for Crohn’s and Colitis Research make Coshocton Bowling Center, Arby’s Coshocton your check payable to Nationwide Children’s Tribune, Sears, Wendy’s, Advance Auto Parts, Hospital: C & C Research and send to Harry Edie Ryan’s Family Restaurant, McDonald’s, (Dick) Meek, 1297 Doten Avenue, Columbus, Tractor Supply Company, River Greens Golf Ohoio 43212. Course, Jeff Drennen Dealerships, Owens & Manning, The Party Package Too!, Warehouse/ Steak n Stein, Dairy Queen, The Frame Shop, SERVICE DEPARTMENT Burger King, Z. Nails, Thomas’ Steakhouse, $30 per hour labor rate, White Castle, Finton Equipment, Linnet’s
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August 3rd, 1950 Coshocton County was chosen first-place winner in the 1949-1950 soil conservation contest, sponsored by Goodyear. The top three farmers were George Crile of near Fresno, H. S. Mizer of near Tunnel Hill and J. H. Slaughter of Warsaw, all of whom won an all-expense paid trip to the Goodyear Company’s Wigwam guest ranch in Litchfield Park, Arizona in December. Joining them would be the five unpaid members of the Coshocton County Soil Conservation board, F. R. Hothem, chairman, Arthur Erman, secretary, Dennis Bahmer, Lister Endsley and Everett Van Winkle. Green County and Muskingum County were second and third place, respectively.
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August 1st, 1960 It was announced that weather for July in Coshocton County was the coolest it had been in 13 years. The average temperature was 69 degrees. A record was set when 15 days out of July had lows in the 50s. Temperatures for the first day of August started in the low 50s and high 40s.
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Between 5,000 and 6,000 people attended the 23rd annual West Lafayette Homecoming Parade. Mayor James Griffin opened the festivities and Queen Terry Wilson and her attendants, Cindy Owen and Jonnalee Blair, said a few words. The Pandorian Clubs “Jolly Green Giant” float won the $100 grand prize. Fire trucks from all the nearby fire stations were displayed, the Ridgewood Marching Band played and 19 antique cars drove by onlookers.
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The S. Second St. Church of God had its 25th anniversary. The Rev. Wilbur McKnight, who had been pastor since the churches conception, led the service. The S. Second St. church was built with help from Rev. McKnight’s home church, the Newark Church of God. The entire church cost around $350,000 to build. In 1955, the churches final location was chosen and purchased after a year in flux. All information was obtained from microfilm of the Coshocton Tribune at the Coshocton County Library.
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her from loving these of the Phoenix. She books and films. As had seen the Twilight of Thursday, July 22, books in bookstores, the last showing of but never really paid the Twilight movie much attention to them. “Eclipse” at Shelby But when she saw how Theatres, Carol has good-looking Robert seen the movie 21 was and heard that he times. She has come was in the new Twilight faithfully every day to movies, she decided to cheer on her favorite pick up Twilight and character, Edward. start reading. Since “I missed one day then, she’s lost count because I had oral on how many times surgery,” Carol said, she’s read the books. “But I came to see it Carol says she twice one day.” learns something new Carol doesn’t about the characters really know why she’s and the plot each time so attracted to the she watches the movie. film, but she loves the gotta love edward Shelby Theatres surprised Her favorite part in romantic sequences Carol Levingston with her very own life-sized stand up “Eclipse” is when between Bella and of the vampire Edward from “Eclipse” Thursday, July Edward asks Bella to Edward. Although she 22 before the last showing of the film. Carol has been marry him and also didn’t really enjoy to see the movie 21 times since its release. She plans at the end when the the first film, she to put it next to her bed, which also features Twilight- two finally become loved “New Moon”, themed pillows and comforters. beacon photo engaged. the second film in by beth dulaney “I enjoy it,” she the Twilight series. said. “You know, we However, “Eclipse” never had anything like has been her favorite so far and Carol can’t get this when I was young that we could get into. enough of it. There’s just something about it. I don’t know. Carol was introduced to the Twilight series But I can identify with the romance part of it. when seeing Robert Pattinson, who plays Edward, That’s what hits my heart.” as Cedric Diggory in Harry Potter and the Order
Coshocton Hospital to sell extended care facility After careful deliberation and consideration, the Board of Trustees of Coshocton Hospital gave its approval for Administration to proceed in finalizing details with Autumn Health Care for the sale of the 61 Extended Care Facility bed licenses. Included in this will be a lease of our current space to Autumn Health Care to retain long-term care services on our campus for 5 years as well as other details needed to be put into the contract for both entities. This allows the service to those patients currently at ECF to be uninterrupted. “This action permits Coshocton Hospital to
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better focus on our core mission. We feel this agreement is not only beneficial for Coshocton Hospital, but is also in the best interest of the community,” said Gregory Nowak, Administrator/ CEO. The ECF has been operating at a loss for the past couple years and this move is a way to save costs for the hospital, while maintaining the services to the community. It is anticipated that this transaction will be completed Dec. 31. Autumn Health Care Administration has indicated that it will give the Extended Care Facility staff consideration for future employment. Other local hospital systems, including Genesis Healthcare, has recently divested in its interest in long term healthcare. In addition to the lease of the beds, Autumn Health Care will assume the bed tax for each of the beds. “Each of these moves is a way to ensure we continue to have excellent local care … for the future,” Nowak said.
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Wednesday, July 28: Plugged and Unplugged; Teens are invited to the Coshocton Public Library for online and traditional gaming. Board Games, Video Games, Internet Access, Friends, Snacks and Fun! Call 740-622-0956 to register, or www.coshoctonlibrary.org. 2:30 - 5 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 3: West Lafayette Branch Adult Book Discussion Group; West Lafayette Adult Book Discussion Group is the first Tuesday of each month at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Linda Breyer, 513 Plainfield Road, West Lafayette, Ohio. Call the West Lafayette Branch Library at (740) 545-6672 to reserve a copy of the book. August book is “Pillars of the Earth” by Ken Follet. 7:30 - 9 p.m.
Friday, Aug. 6: Annual Friends of the Library Book Sale; The Annual Book Sale by the Friends of the Library is your chance to buy gently used books, DVDs, magazines and more, all at rock bottom prices. All proceeds benefit the library. 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Monday, Aug. 9: Coffee Club; Adults 55+ are invited to join us for a cup of hot coffee and enlightening conversation. 10:15 a.m. - Noon Monday, Aug. 9: West Lafayette History Series for Adults; A program will be presented on the Troop Train Wreck’s 60th Anniversary by local historian Dan Markley. The accident occurred on Sept. 11, 1960, outside of West Lafayette. To attend, call the West Lafayette Branch at (740) 545-6672. Registration is required, space is limited. 5:30 - 7 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 11: Friends of the Library; Monthly meeting of Friends of the Library. Come learn how you can get involved. Opportunities for volunteering include helping at story times, working at Books Galore Book Store, helping at programs and more. Call 622-0956 for information. Noon - 1 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 14, 21, 28: Books Galore Book Store; 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 p.m. and Wednesday and Saturday from 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. Call (740) 622-0956 for information.
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visitors will also enjoy musical entertainment, static displays, food vendors, the popular Kids Zone Fun Area, and bird shows from the Ohio Bird Sanctuary. Airport Administrator, Bethel Toler, says he’s excited about the line-up for this year. “I’m sure visitors will love what we have planned this year,” he said. “We are thrilled with the acts this year and even have some surprises in store for the audience.” Sponsors for the 2010 Wings Over Coshocton Air Show include Jones Metal, Frontier Power, Jacobs Vanaman Agency, COTC, Century Bank, Clow Water Systems, SanCast, Auer Ace Hardware, Coshocton Village Inn and Suites, Coshocton Tire, Centerwood Leasing, Coshocton CVB, Albert’s Excavating, SmurfitStone Container, Coshocton Pilots Association, Novelty Advertising, Unusual Junction, Hampton Inn, and Mission Auto. “We are truly grateful to these sponsors who help make this Air Show possible,” said Toler. “Their commitment to this event over the years has helped the Airport raise the funds for the runway extension project and other permanent improvements at the Airport. These
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The 2010 Wings Over Coshocton Air Show on Sept. 18 will feature daredevils in the air performing aerobatic stunts, wingwalking and parachuting. The event will be at the Richard Downing Airport in Coshocton from 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. and will also feature special tributes honoring our nation’s military, both currently serving and those past and fallen. At 10:30 a.m. the Flags of Honor ceremony will pay tribute to Ohio’s military heroes who have been killed in the current conflict. In this powerfully moving ceremony, the names of each person killed are read as a full size American flag is erected for each person. Following the Flags of Honor ceremony, a veteran’s tribute will honor all US military veterans and especially those in the audience. Once the Air Show begins, spectators will be amazed by such acts at The Iron Eagle Aerobatics, Dave Dacy & Tony Kazian-The Super Stearman WingWalking Team, The Misty Blues All-woman Skydiving Team, stunt flyer Jim ‘Fang’ Maroney in his DeHavilland Super Chipmunk, plus many other surprises in the air! The Air Show will take to the skies from approximately 2 - 4 p.m. Throughout the day,
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Kids explore God’s love on the high seas Ahoy maties! Kids at Grace United Methodist Church discovered the word of God while taking an adventure on the high seas at Vacation Bible School. The Bible School ran from Sunday, July 18 – Thursday, July 22 at Grace United Methodist Church in conjunction with Park Avenue United Methodist Church. Each day featured a different Bible theme, which were all sea-related. The sea adventure started each night with vittles down on the lower deck. Then the kids broke up into their crews and headed to the sanctuary for music before traveling to different
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stations. The kids learned about the love of God through games, theatre, crafts, Bible stories, and having fun with their friends. “They have an opportunity if they chose to make a commitment of their lives to Christ,” said Rev. Jan Coffman, ministry coordinator at Grace Church. “That’s the important part of Vacation Bible School and many children have done that.” During the week, the kids participated in two mission projects: the food pantry and donating used NAILS BY JENNIFER clothing for the church on Main Street. They also learned their Gel Nails & Toe Nails • Manicures Pedicures • Nail Art • Paraffin Hand Dips various Bible points for the day and 622-0976 Kids from Grace United Methodist most seemed to be able to remember dancin’ to the music 712 Pine St. • Coshocton them and their daily Bible stories Church and Park Ave Church gathered for Vacation Bible School M, T, Th, F: 8:30-5:30 fairly well. On Sunday, July 25, they last week at Grace Church for a high sea’s adventure. Here, the kids Sun: 1- 5 Closed Wed & Sat 0001_011310 showcased their knowledge and their are practicing their dances and lyrics for last Sunday’s performance m u s i c a l where they showcased their talents for the congregagtion during the 11 a.m. service. beacon photo by beth dulaney talents to the adult Bible Study in conjunction with the Bible congregation in the 11 School with about a dozen participants. a.m. service. Rev. Coffman said that she feels Vacation This year’s Bible School is very important for young children Bible School was a to attend because, “It reinforces the scripture tremendous success learning, the Bible learning, and it gives them in that on the third something extra to do and special to do in the day, over 90 children summertime.” in pre-school through Grace United Methodist Church has services • Rated #1 Nursing Facility in the Dept. of Aging 6th grade had already at 9 a.m. and 11 a.m. on Sunday morning. Park Annual Satisfaction Survey* • 24 Hour Professional Medical Care come. That number Avenue United Methodist Church has services • Wireless Internet Access • Outdoor Smoking Pavilion had definitely grown at 8:30 a.m. and 10:45 a.m. • Heating & Cooling Units in Each Room by Thursday night. 620 E. Main Street, West Lafayette • Short-Term & Long-Term Residents Reside 740-545-6355 They also offered an 0010_063010
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Kids America was the site for this year’s Elks state finals soccer shoot. The Coshocton Elks Lodge hosted the event, which was held on Saturday afternoon, Jul. 25. The event had participants representing the various Elks districts in the state and featured five local youth; Luke Brown, Riley Berger, Levi Dille, Shelby Mizer and Alyssa Goehring. The youth made it to the state level after competing and winning at district competitions. Jim Baylor, longtime member of the Coshocton Elks Lodge and current President of the Ohio State Elks Association said, “It’s good for the community – we’ve been having the state
competition here since 2005. Coshocton is a more centrally located spot for the event and everybody that attends likes the community. Plus, it’s air conditioned”. Baylor added, “It’s important to get the kids involved – and family. Elks are about youth activities – which is stated by the Elks Grand Lodge
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Several Coshocton area youth competed in the annual Elks Soccer Shot state finals held at Kids America on Saturday, Jul. 24. From L to R are; Coshocton native Jim Baylor and current President of the Ohio State Elks Association, Luke Brown, fifth place in the boys 10-11 group, Whitney Raber, third place in the boys 8-9 group, Levi Dille, third place in the boys 12-13 group, Shelby Mizer, first place in girls 12-13 age, Alyssa Goehring, sixth place in girls 8-9 age and Larry Clement, Ohio State Elks Soccer PER. beacon photo by mark fortune
“We are very proud to host the Elks shootout here at Kids America. Anytime this facility can be used for the betterment of kids – that is a great thing and why we were built in the first place”. Ginny Mizer, mother of first place winner Shelby Mizer, remarked, “I think my daughter is just awesome. She’s done soccer ever since she’s been old enough to and she loves it – she lives for it and I’m the proudest mother ever. Mizer will be an eighth grader at River View”. Mizer also added that she felt the event being held in Coshocton was terrific and being WE COME, PESTS GO! hosted by the Elks is a “Over 60 Years of Service” great thing, saying, “I think it’s a great thing Spiders, Fleas, Bees, Ants, and I hope they keep it Mice, Termites, Roaches here”. TERMITE & PEST CONTROL
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The Praise Team from Ravenna First United Methodist Church will lead worship at Prairie Chapel United Methodist Church, 45494 County Road 23, Coshocton, on Sunday, Aug. 1 at the 9:15 a.m. worship. The team has grown from keyboard and vocals to a full praise band (Alive Every Day); including five vocalists, for a total of 12 members. The Alive Every Day worship band accompanies the vocal team in weekly worship, as well as multiple praise services throughout the year. They include percussion, guitars (acoustic and electric), trumpet, and keyboard. The team will also present a service of worship at 6:30 p.m. Sunday for residents and guests at Echoing Hills Camp in Warsaw. “We seek to become more intimate with the Lord and Savior Jesus Christ,” said Tonya Steiner, leader of the group, “For some, music worship is just as important as the Scripture readings or the message delivered each week. Music and song are ways that we feel help us to step into God’s presence, becoming a little closer and more intimate with our Lord and Savior” “We’re so pleased to host the Ravenna team,” said Pastor Everett Stoddard of Prairie Chapel,
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July quickly evaporated and August is here, and before long, school will be starting back up again. For some, a new school year means change, either going from elementary school to middle school, from junior high to high school or a new grade. For others, going back to school means getting new notebooks, backpacks and clothes, but not all are that fortunate. The Mentoring Center of Coshocton County, formerly Big Brothers Big Sisters, is hosting a clothing drive for the children in their program and is accepting any
gently used and new clothes. Just as children come in all shapes and sizes, the same can be said for the clothing that is needed. The center is also accepting any hygiene products, school supplies and backpacks. All tax-deductable donations are directed to the center’s office, which is located at 441 Main St., Suite 103 and is open Monday through Friday 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. Anyone who has questions about donations or picking up of items can call (740) 623-8110.
Veterans service welcomes Jones The Coshocton County Veterans Service Commission is pleased to announce that Robert L. Jones has been appointed to the Veterans Service Commission effective Thursday, July 15. Jones will represent the Korean War Veterans Association through Jan. 10, 2014. He will finish the unexpired term of Ray T. “Jack” Miskimens who passed away on May 27, 2010. Jones is a past commission member and will be a valuable asset to the Coshocton County Veterans
Service Commission and Office Staff. Having previously served on the commission, he is already familiar with how procedures are handled as well as what the position entails. He joins President Jack Patterson, Vice President Jim Ayers, Secretary Frank Spinks and Member Irwin Gibson. They welcome aboard Jones to the Coshocton County Veteran Service Commission.
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Blue Ridge Grange Ice Cream Social will be Saturday, Aug. 7 with serving starting at 4:30 p.m. at the Grange Hall on State Route 751 in Orange. Menu includes chicken sandwiches, sloppy joe’s, coney’s, hot dogs. Salad and pie donation will be excepted.
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ABSOLUTE REAL ESTATE AUCTION Auction will end August 5th at Approximately 7:00pm .449 Acre Building Site * 24x36 Garage Well & Septic * Clark Township Coshocton County * River View School District
Location: 41893 C.R. 318 Blissfield, OH 43805 Directions: From S.R. 62 take S.R 60 South to C.R. 318 to Property. From U.S. 36 take S.R. 60 North to C.R. 318 to Property. Signs Posted. Nice country lot located in Blissfield. This .449 acre building lot consists of a large 24x36 2 car garage with the well and septic already here. If you are looking for a nice building lot with everything in place don’t miss out on this wonderful opportunity. Legal: Parcel #0050000025500 in Clark Township of Coshocton County and the River View School District. Taxes are $147.00 per year. For Terms, Online Bidding, Brochures, & Maps go to www.kaufmanrealty. com or contact Agents.
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Junior and Mini Canal Days Contest. Applications are now available for the Coshocton Canal Days Junior Queen and King and Mini Queen and King Contests. The Junior Queen is for ages 6 to 8 as of Aug. 19. The Mini contest is for ages 3 - 7 as of Aug. 19. The application deadline is Aug. 2 and is available at Wilson Carpet & Furniture, Coshocton Chamber of Commerce and WTNS radio. The contest will be Aug. 19 on the Courtsquare. Any questions please call Wilson Carpet and Furniture at 622-6237.
Spiritual Renewal Services at New Life Ministries, 727 S. 7th St. with Elwood Brien from Billings, Montana on Aug. 1st at 6p.m. and Aug. 2nd, 3rd & 4th at 7p.m.
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Women of Witness (WOW) Coshocton desires to provide faithful acts of kindness in the name of Jesus Ice Cream Contest. Who makes the best Ice Cream Christ. Our 8th Helping Hands School Supply Drive is currently underway, so if you know a student in in the Conesville area? Freeze Off Contest to be Friday, Aug. 20, at 6:30 p.m. at the Conesville United need of school supplies call our office at 622-3797. If you would like to make a donation of supplies Methodist Church, located at 196 State Street, please leave items in our office drop box located at Conesville. Bring hot dogs, buns and chairs for 305 Main Street. You can mail financial donations wiener roast. Free condiments, ice cream, toppings, to WOW Coshocton, PO Box 742, Coshocton, OH cake and drinks. Cornhole and other activities. All are welcome. Contact Larry Boal at 740-829-2023 for 43812. For more information on how you can make a difference in the life of a child through Helping Ice Cream contest details or other information. Hands call us at 622-3797. Three Rivers Fire Department Located at the Church Events intersection of State Rt. 36 and State Rt. 621, Canal Lewisville, Ohio. (The fire station is two miles East of Community Picnic will be on Sunday, Aug. 1, from Coshocton) presents Bluegrass Music with admission 6 - 8 p.m. at Keene United Methodist Church. There will be drawing every 15 minutes for door is $5.00 a person (Children 12 and under no charge) prizes (ex. gift cards, gas cards, and misc. prizes) on the 4th Saturday of each month. Featured band free hot dog, chips, cookie, and drink. Games and performing each month from 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. with prizes for kids! Come share in the fun and fellowAcoustic jam will follow from 9:00-11:00 p.m. On ship! Rain date (Aug. 8). August 28th feature band is, Awesome Possum Bluegrass Band, Sept. 25th feature band is, Joe Vacation Bible School. Solid Rock Foursquare Williams and Deep Water, Oct. 23rd feature band Church will have its V.B.S. Aug. 1 - 4 from 6:30 - 8 is, Northern Traditions, Nov .27th feature Band is, p.m. at The Meadows Housing on Magnolia Avenue Chestnut Hill Bluegrass Band and there will be no (off 6th Street near Clow’s). The theme is “God December show! The New Years Eve Party 12 - 31Force”. There will be Bible stories, music, crafts, 10 8:00 p.m. -1:00 a.m. at Agents Reality & Auction games, puppet shows and snacks. For more inforServices - Admission $5.00-(Covered Dish). Tune to mation, contact Solid Rock Foursquare Church at the Picks and Bows Bluegrass show Sunday 8 am. 622-7736 on WQKT-FM104.5. Food and non-alcoholic drinks will be available starting at 5:00 p.m. furnished by the Three Rivers Fire Department with proceeds for the fire department For info: call Duane or Clenda Hardesty 740-498-8456, 740-502-0443
Old Fashioned Preachin’, Prayin’, Singin’ and Shoutin’ down on the public square, Coshocton Courthouse Gazebo on Saturday, Aug. 7 from 5 - 9 p.m. Preacher’s include Evangelist Steve Young, Brother Woody Plant and music by local Christian singers, musicians and church groups. There will be food, fellowship, fun and all is free. Event is presented by Young At Heart Ministries. All are welcome, bring lawn chairs and friends. For more information or to get involved call 824-0407.
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Wednesday, August 4th @ 5PM Location, Location, Location! Here is a Ranch home close to the High School. This home was converted to 2 BR’s but could be moved back to 3. There are 2 BR’s, Kit, Large Living Room w/fireplace, Formal Dining Area, Family Room & 1 1/2 Bath on the first floor. Partially finished basement with bath. There is a 2 car garage and lots of shade on this level lot. Terms: $3,000 down payment day of auction, balance due at closing within 30 days of sale. Possession at closing. Any inspections must be completed prior to the bidding. Contract to contain no contingencies. The seller has the right to confirm the final bid but is motivated to sell. The Real Estate will be offered at 6 PM. BE PREPARED TO BUY! ANTIQUES & COLLECTABLES: Single Drawer Drop Leaf Table, Cherry Night Stand, Marble Top Wash Stand, Arm & Side Chairs, Longaberger Baskets, Conn French Horn w/ Case, Silver King Clarinet, Some Glassware, HOUSEHOLD: Mini Jazzy Power Chair, Two Power Lift Chairs, Handicap Equipment, Full Size Bed, Matching Dresser w/mirror, Chest of Drawers & Hutch, Two Twin Beds, Dresser w/mirror & Armoire, Wooden Desk, Console & Portable TVs, Sofa & Chair, Love Seat, Kitchen Table & Chairs, Cabinet Stereo, Washer & Dryer, Lamps, Pictures, Kitchenware & Small Appliances, Bissell Sweeper, Bedding, Children Table Top Games & Puzzles, Lawn Furniture incl. a Wrought Iron Patio Love Seat, Two Honda Mowers, Wheel Barrow, Long & Short Handle Tools, 20’ Alum. Extension Ladder, Step Ladder. OWNER CRAWFORD FAMILY
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“Martha’s Cupboard” is stocked with FREE household cleaning supplies, personal hygiene items, and baby products. The cupboard is open the third Saturday of each month from 10 - 11:30 a.m. at the Fresno United Methodist Church, 54233 TR 172, Fresno, OH (just west of the Fresno Post Office). Come see if we have something you need! Call 740 545-6422 for further information. The Warsaw United Methodist Church’s Jacob’s Closet is open every Thursday morning from 9 a.m. - Noon and the last Thursday of each month 9 a.m. - Noon and 5 – 8 p.m. They accept donations any week day from 9 a.m. - Noon. The church is located at 130 E. Church St. in Warsaw. For more information, call 740-824-3228.
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Fantastic location with this offering. This well kept 2 bedroom home is heated with fuel oil and has central air, newer 200 amp electric, detached 2 car garage with a new door and opener. Replacement window are just one of many updates. Home also features a full basement. There is also a 22x24 barn for extra storage that was used for horses. All situated on 1.72 acres with well and septic. This is a one owner home. Look this one over and come prepared to buy. Sells on Conformation of executor. Terms: $2,000.00 Earnest money deposit day of Auction. Balance at closing within 45 days. All inspection must be completed before day of Auction. No contingencies. Also selling household, antiques, Ventrac mower, Chevrolet Uplander, Coins and Firearms. Watch for a later list. Many photos at www.dalegress.com. Executor: Susan Gordon Attorney: James J Ong Case # 21010071 Terry Longsworth, Auctioneer
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The Fresno United Methodist Church will have a community pancake/sausage breakfast (donation only) the third Saturday of each month from 8 a.m. - Noon in the church basement located at TR 54233 TR 172, Fresno, Ohio (just west of the Fresno Post Office). Proceeds will benefit Martha’s Cupboard.
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The Coshocton County Chapter of the Ohio Genealogy Society will meet Tuesday, Aug. 17 in the basement meeting room of the Coshocton Public Library, 655 Main Street at 7:30 p.m. The topic will be the “Many Faces of Old Glory”, a video of flag history produced by Vane Scott. Mr. Scott has created flags for the World Olympics, Super Bowl and presidential inaugurations. Join us for this presentation. The society is open to anyone interested in genealogy. Blue Star Mothers of America, Inc. Honoring Those Who Serve. We are mothers who have children serving in the military, guard or reserve or who are honorable discharged veterans. We are a non-profit 501©3 service organization supporting each other and our children while promoting patriotism. Blue Star Mothers of America Inc. Coshocton County Chapter is a group of caring individuals from right here at home, with a wealth of personal experiences to share. You don’t need to feel like you are the only one going through this alone. We will find our way together as we define what it means to be a part of the military family. We meet at the Nazarene Church, 1058 Orange Street in Coshocton from 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. the second Monday of each month. The meeting is in room 103 next to the library. We also exchange e-mail addresses to stay connected between meeting times.
Class Reunions
The Ridgewood High 30th Class Reunion will be Aug. 7 from 6 - 11 p.m. at River Greens Golf Course. Cost is $50 a couple and checks can be mailed to Pam Souslin Young, 425 N 9th Street, Coshocton, OH 43812. For questions contact Pam Souslin Young at 740-502-3352, pyoung@mfmbp. com or Deb Leavengood Carpenter at 740-5457749, debbandrich@sbcglobal.net. Ridgewood class of 1975. 35th class reunion will be Aug. 14 at River Greens Golf Course. Social hour to start at 5:30 p.m. with meal to follow at 6:30p.m. RSVP by Aug. 6 to Curt Crouso at 622-6622 or email crouso@hotmail.com
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Back to School Fair. New Beginnings Ministries will be hosting a Free Back to School Fair on Saturday, Aug. 14 from 1 - 4 p.m. at 331 Church Street in Warsaw. Event includes haircuts, school supplies, back packs, gently used clothing, community information,
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Vacation Bible School. Burt Avenue Wesleyan Church Vacation Bible School, Wildwood Forest, will be Aug. 9 - 13 from 9 a.m. - Noon. Wildwood Forest is a fun and interactive learning experience. Children will embark on a bold adventure into the heart of God as they visit Discovery Sites throughout Wildwood Forest. Burt Avenue Wesleyan Church is located at 230 Burt Avenue in Coshocton. Call 6220435 to register.
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Community Calendar local corn, and beverages will be provided. If you’d like, please bring a picnic snack to share. This group is sponsored by the National Multiple Sclerosis Society at 1-800-667-7131 and the Multiple Sclerosis Foundation at 1-800-225-6495.
Auctions & Real Estate
The Three Rivers Class of 1965 will be having its 45th class reunion on Saturday, Oct. 2 at the Coshocton Elks Club. If anyone has family or friends that were in this graduating class and they did not receive an invitation, please advise them to call Sue Davis at 740-622-3570 or email davis219@roadrunner.com for further details.
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Reunions
Annual Cognion Reunion will be Aug. 22 at Coshocton County Fairgrounds with dinner at 12:30 p.m. with all meats and drinks will be provided. Games for kids, gifts and auction of homemade, handmade or other items for auction.
School News
The River View Board of Education will have a special meeting on July 30 at 7:30 a.m. This short business meeting will be at the Administrative Office.
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WHEELER REAL ESTATE AUCTION SATURDAY, JULY 31ST • 10:00 AM
304 SOUTH 11TH STREET • COSHOCTON, OH
This 3 bedroom, 2 bath 1454 square foot home has loads of space and character with main floor bath, first floor laundry, foyer, central air, front porch, covered patio, vinyl siding, large 30’ X 120’ lot with a one car garage. Home is ready to move into Taxes are $307.00 per year on homestead. Parcel # 0430000116700 Call listing agent Debbie Myers 740-622-3669 or Auctioneer Paul Bratton 740-327-6331 for your private showing. TERMS: $1,000 nonrefundable down payment day of auction. Balance due at closing in 45 days. No financing contingencies. Any required inspections must be completed prior to bidding. Taxes to be prorated to date of closing. owner has right to confirm last bid. Notes: Owner has moved and is very motivated come prepared to buy!!!!!! AUCTIONEER: PAUL BRATTON (740) 327-6331 License and bonded in favor of Dept. of Agriculture
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23024 CR 621 (Next to Walmart) • Coshocton, OH
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Members of Zanesville and Coshocton County Board of Realtors
622-3669 224 N. 4th St.
PAUL BRATTON (740) 327-6331
FOR THE SERVICE YOU DESERVE
5 Acres including a 3 BR 2 story remodeled home. There is a Large Living Room. Formal Dining area, Bedroom and Full Bath on the first floor. There are 2 BR’s and a possible forth on the 2nd level. Lots of updates including Roof, Siding, Windows, Kitchen and Furnace. Gas well, Great detached Two Car Garage/Workshop and 40 x 60 Pole Building w/concrete floor. This is all situated on 5 acres close to Coshocton and Warsaw. Terms: $3,000 down payment day of auction, balance due at closing within 45 days of sale. Possession at closing. Any inspections must be completed prior to the bidding. Contract to contain no contingencies. The seller has the right to confirm the final bid but is motivated to sell. The Real Estate will be offered first thing at 10 AM. BE PREPARED TO BUY! ANTIQUES & COLLECTABLES: Hoosier Kitchen Cupboard, Mission Oak Library Table, Dresser w/mirror, Cedar Chest, Oak Occasional Table, End Tables, China Closet, Wooden Rockers, Folding Maple High Chair, Stone Crocks & Jugs, Wall Mirror, Sausage Stuffer, Anniversary Clock, Dresser Lamps, Comforter, Dresden Basket, Arrow Heads, Oak P.O. Boxes, Old Radio, Glassware including Carnival, McCoy & Roseville, Lamps, Snow Sleds, Metal Bed Frames, Music Boxes & Dolls. HOUSEHOLD: Matching Couch, Love Seat and Chair, Full Size Maple Bed, Matching Dresser w/mirror and Chest of Drawers, Full Size Bed Frame, Misc. Kitchenware, Oak End & Coffee Tables, Lamps, Tin Collection, Metal Lawn Chairs. TOOLS: 3 PT. Post Hole Digger, 3 PT. Round Bale Fork, Lawn Boy Mower, Reel Mowers, Wheel Barrel, Bicycles, Small Yamaha Dirt Bike, Long & Short Handle Tools, Hand Tools, Have A Heart Traps, Kerosene Heaters, Metal Desk and more. OWNER NORA RICHESSON
Stoffer real eState 401 Walnut St. Coshocton, OH Auctioneer: Larry Corder Office 740-622-6660 Home 740-622-5950 Cell 502-3371
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Corn Roast Picnic of the Positive Purpose MS Support Group. The Positive Purpose MS Support Group is planning a Corn Roast Picnic on Sunday, Aug. 8 at 2 p.m. The event will take place at the outdoor Roscoe United Methodist Church Picnic Shelter located at 475 High St. in Coshocton’s Roscoe Village. Let’s celebrate this our glorious summer of fun and sun! Bring your kids and your personal MS support folks, and let’s picnic the day away! For more information and to RSVP, call Angie at 502-2540 or CJ at 824-4370. If you would rather, email us at PositivePurposeMS@yahoo.com (please put PPMS in the subject line of your email). Please join us for a fun filled afternoon at the Corn Roast Picnic for the PPMS! Hamburgers, hot dogs,
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The Mentoring Center of Coshocton County (formerly Big Brothers Big Sisters) is hosting a Back to School Clothing Drive for the children in their program. Gently used and new clothes as well as hygiene products, school supplies, and backpacks are gratefully accepted. All donations are tax deductible. A wide range of sizes are needed. Items can be dropped off at TMCCC office, 441 Main Street, Suite 103 Monday - Friday 8 am – 4 pm. Pick-up can also be arranged. Any questions can be directed to TMCCC at 623-8100.
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Coshocton Common Pleas Court – Divorces/Dissolutions Dissolutions Jennifer Thomas of Warsaw from Randy Thomas of Warsaw Mary K. Barnett of Beallsville, Ohio from Clint R. Barnett of Newark, Ohio Macy C. Green of Coshocton from Nicholas Q. Green of Coshocton Nora L. White of Coshocton from Bernard O. White of Coshocton
of West Lafayette to Sarah Lynae Snyder of West Lafayette Chase Gregory Amis of Plano, Texas to Angela Chris-Local Car, White, Excellent tine Shurtz of Plano, Texas Condition, 107k miles. Land Transfers: 7-16 NADA Book Price - $5,775 Rowena M. Easter to Todd James Schumaker; Our Price (w/ Warranty) -$4,975 $160,000 7-19 Katina E. Beitzel & Nick Marinacci to Michael J. Kelton & Tracy L. Kelton, JLRS; $86,000 Divorce Andy J. Weaver & Lena J. Weaver to Christopher J. – Since 1972 – Cynthia L. Shutt of Warsaw from Thomas L. Shutt, Jr., Klonk; $100,000 Providing Quality Affordable Vehicles of Coshocton Lori Armstrong, a.k.a. Lori J. Armstrong, to David A. And Satisfaction After The Sale Yoder & Dorothy A. Yoder, JLRS; $164,000 65 W. Pine Street, Coshocton • 740-622-8811 Marriages: 7-20 (By Riverside Towers Apartments) Brandon Lee Bowers of Dresden to Briana Marie Patrick E. Smith & Timothy C. Smith to Gregory C. Bartell of Dresden Varga & Susan Varga, JLRS; $48,886.90 James Joseph Tarman, Roscoe Village Foundation to The Southward ExSr., of Warsaw to Canda change Company, LLC; $49,900 J. Langley of Warsaw Michael L. Weatherwax to Steven D. Weatherwax & Brent Michael Hare of Darla R. Weatherwax, JLRS; $2,500 Location, Location, Location Coshocton to Billie Jo Edward W. Kiefer, Jr., to William L. Given & David L. Bryan of Coshocton Duren, Co-Trustees; $300,000 45887 SR 541 • CoShoCton, oh 43812 Chip Allen Mercer of 7-21 offeRing PRiCe $249,900 Coshocton to Jade Marie BAC Home Loan to Heather D. Anderson; $40,000 Cabe of Coshocton 7-22 Located just 1 1/2 miles Terry Jay Foster of Bertha M. Turner Trust to Lorna F. Rawn; $48,500 Coshocton to Brittany Michael McKee to Roy A. Hershberger; $84,000 from the Coshocton LaRue Ashcraft Conrad D. Miller & Lois A. Miller to Russel B. WalCity corporation limits. Jason Sam Fechuch cher, Trustee of the Russel B. Walcher Trust; $86,750 This 4 bedroom, 3 full bath 2800 square foot home is in move in condition. Interior recently repainted and all carpets cleaned. Home is located on .982 acres situated on SR 541 West of Coshocton in River View School District. Main floor has Living room, Dining room, Kitchen, Family room, Laundry room / half bath and anWHERE YOUR DRIVING other half bath. The second level has Master Bedroom with large Master DREAMS COME TRUE! Bath and large walk-in closet. In addition to the Master Bedroom, there are 3 additional bedrooms and another full bath. The three additional bedrooms have large closets, book shelves and built-in desks. The basement is partially finished and has an additional bedroom and full bath. This home has solid oak woodwork and solid oak six panel doors. This home has excellent water and no water softener. New roof in 2006. 0019_072810
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New Life Ministries, 727 S 7th St. Saturday, July 31; 9am-4pm. Baked Kevin’s Used Appli- goods, metal school ances. Used washer, desks and chairs, lots of dryers and ranges. misc. APPLIANCES
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Large bird cage, excellent condition, paid $275 and asking $125. Queen size brass Used parts half price. headboard, $50. 740Call Kevin at 740-390- Thursday, Friday and 622-7742 5114. No phone calls Saturday, July 29-31; 9am-4pm. 443 East after 6pm. FURNITURE
Sumter cherry bedroom suite, four post queen bed, two six drawer chest, one night chest, two drawer vanity, 60% off. Cost new $998.00 740-623-8669
Main Street, West Lafayette. Dishes, pictures, jewelry, glass shelving, dolls, wheat pennies, arrowheads, Nascar and sports cards. Political buttons, books and misc.
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Angus Bull three years old, good herd bull $1,200. Timothy hay, square bales $2.50, round bales 900# $30. Pick up at farm. 740Yard Sale, 7/31; 8am- 202-2178 or 740-327? Name brand clothes 4531
2002 Pontiac Grand Am $3,500 OBO. Has to go, motivated seller. 2BR, 2BA home in 740-610-8501 country, no inside pets, central air, attached garage. $500/mo. plus TRUCKS deposit, RVSD. 7401992 Ford F150, 4x2, 623-0848 HOMES FOR RENT
Super S, custom 4.9 liter I6 engine, 5-speed manual transmission, Hunting land for 2010 91,000 miles. Runs Season. Responsible great! $2,000. Firm. Michigan hunter. Call 740-623-0621 989-362-7267 leave 2004 Nissan Titan, King message cab, 4-wheel drive, tilt, cruise, air, tow packACREAGE FOR SALE age, 59k miles. Asking $13,750. 740-502-3989 WANTED TO LEASE
6 acres of wooded home site, excellent UTILITY TRAILER hunting-deer, turkey, etc. Road frontage, CR24, Gospel Hill area. 2-wheel utility trailer or I’ll help you buy! $15,000. 740-502-7650 with tilt bed, asking $500. Call 740-824Call 740-622-9791 to3520 or 270-827-0020 HOMES FOR SALE day!
1BR, 2nd floor, gas heat, all appliances, off street parking, no pets. References, deposit and lease. Also, 2BR available August 1st. 740-622-6155 2nd story unfurnished apt. in Warsaw. $375/ mo plus deposit, gas and electric not included. No pets. 740-8243383
Buy your own home Got something you for about $400 a month! really want to sell!? Become a partner famPut it in front of ily with Habitat for Humanity of Coshocton. thousands of readers in Call 740-623-2764 to The Coshocton County Beacon classifieds! request and application AUTOS
1997 Honda Civic LX, 4-dr, tilt, cruise, air, new tires, great gas mileage, good condition, 116k miles. Asking $2,850. 740-502-3989
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Roofing, roof, coating, siding, exterior painting, gutter cleaning and other work. Hauling scrap metal, brush, gravel and other stuff. I have tools, truck & trailer. 740-575-4571
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Experienced Cook/ Chef Needed. Elks Lodge 376 on Chestnut Street is looking for an experienced cook with references. Must be able to multi task in the kitchen, prepare full line of lunches, dinners, and banquets. Creativity and presentation definitely a plus. Send resume’ with letter to Elks376@SBCglobal.net
flop & hair bows, scrubs, household items, much PETS more. 3990 CR271, 1 16x8 Garage door white mile from town from 2nd Adopting a pet? Aninon-insulated, door Street, crossover 83. mal Adoption Center opener, all hardware Thrift Store has kittens, included, like new. Paid Yard Sale, Saturday, cats, puppies , dogs. $1,000. Asking $700. July 31; 9am-1pm. From All are altered, shots, 740-502-3989 Coshocton take SR16 to wormed. Save a life, Conesville, take State Adopt! 504 Main Street. G A R A G E / Y A R D Street to Township Mon.-Fri. 11am-5pm. SALES Road 483-C, go past Sat. 11am-2pm fire station, signs will Garage Sale, furniture, be posted. Playstation PRODUCE dishes, men’s cloth- II games, bikes, saw, ing, picture frames, games, books, clothes OUR OWN PEACHES! stereo, plants, linens, and lots of misc Lodi Apples, Farm Fresh entertainment center, Produce. Siegrist Farm canning jars, jewelry. Market, Adams Mills. GUNS 1641 Walnut Street, 740-754-1783 July 30; 9-4. July 31; 9-1 Winchester 1873 APARTMENTS Multi-Family Yard model, octagon barrel, FOR RENT Sale. July 31 & Aug. lever action, 38 caliber, 1st; 9-4. Furniture, exer- excellent condition in AREA RENTAL INcise equipment, holiday and out. 100 years old. FORMATION. Houses decorations and misc. $1,000. 740-545-6759 and Apartments. Rent GARAGE DOOR
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