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Agents Realty & Auction Service ............................ 22 Business and Service Directory ......................... 17 Cartons................................. 5 Chrysler Jeep Dodge of Coshocton ....................... 26 Chuck Nicholson ................. 28 Colonial Sports-n-Courts ..... 15 Coshocton County Memorial Hospital ............................. 7 Coshocton County Senior Center ............................... 6 Coshocton Farmers Market ............................ 19 Coshocton Pallet & Door ..... 19 Coshocton Trucking, Inc. ...... 7 Coshoctonrentals.com......... 22 Dale Gress Real Estate........ 22 Dee’s Gifts & Florist ............. 5 Designs by Michele, LLC ..... 20 Edward Jones, Douglas J. Speicher, Financial Advisor...................... 12 Four Paws Thrift Shoo & Pet Adoption Center ................. 5 Given-Dawson Funeral Home ................................. 6 Global Media Works - Stihl .. 14 Golden’s Women’s Apparel .... 5 Heritage Vineyard Winery .... 18 Hershberger Country Store.. 19 Home Loan Financial Services, Inc. ..................... 3
Kaufman Realty & Auctions ....................23, 25 Lepi & Associates Real Estate Services........................... 24 Marczewski Law Offices ..... 18 Mid Ohio Sealcoating ............ 1 Miller Pharmacy .................... 5 Millersburg Electric ............. 15 Milligan Memorials ................ 6 Mission Auto Connection .... 21 Mosier Computer ................ 20 Olde Town Realty, Marc Lacy, Belinda Lacy .................... 25 Olde Town Realty, Paul Bratton, Auctioneer ....................... 22 Optics Plus Vision Center ...... 3 Peddicord Rice Auction Realty, Ltd. ................................. 24 Roma’s Gifts & Florist ........ 18 Route 5 Auto Sales ............. 26 Schumaker Farms ............... 19 Seton Coshocton Apartments........................ 7 Shelby Theatres .................... 2 Sprint Print Marketing Media Creations ........................... 6 Tansky, Inc. ........................ 26 Taylor Insurance and Financial Services........................... 10 The Good News Book Store .. 5 Village Motors, Inc. ............. 26 Walhonding Valley Sand & Gravel Co. ................................. 14 Wayne’s Freeze ..................... 8 Wells Fargo Advisors............. 3
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Play of the day for the Aug. 21 Hickory Flats Tuesday evening ladies golf league was low net minus worst hole. Winners: A flight - Pat Talbot; B flight Janet McIntyre. Low Scores: Connie Lahna, Pat Talbot – 46; Jane Mautz, Janet McIntyre – 47; Linda Miller, Edna Mizer – 48; Sue Olinger, Helen Scholfield – 49. Play of the day for the Aug. 23 River Greens Thursday morning ladies golf league was low gross. Winners: A flight - Mardella Rice; B flight Patti Wiley; C flight - Karen Eichel. Low scores: Mardella Rice – 38; Margaret Skelton – 39; Connie Lahna – 41; Karen Blaho, Bonnie Ramshaw – 42; Rhonda Barlan – 45; Patti Wiley – 46; Karen Eichel – 47; Judi Groh, Darlene Guess, Jane Mautz – 48; Lynn Hill – 49.
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drawing, door prizes and recognition of the volunteers of the year from Conesville. “The show is pretty good,” Appis said. “They sing all the old favorites.” During the intermission, Gene and Eileen Evans and Marilyn and Ken Fuller will be honored for their volunteer efforts. The Evans’ were last year’s winners, but Appis wanted to publicly acknowledge them along with the Fullers since there wasn’t a show in 2011. “They get a plaque, flowers and dinner at Thomas’ in recognition of what they do for the village and the community,” Appis said. Proceeds from ticket sales for the show will go to the Conesville Village Park Fund. “We had over 100 picnics scheduled at the (park) shelter,” Appis said. “There was a picnic there every Friday, Saturday and Sunday and some during the week. AEP added electric this year so you could have crock pots and it’s just a really nice place. We even have picnics
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A Conesville tradition was canceled last year, but with the support of the community Mayor Bill Appis is bringing it back. The Conesville Barbershop Show will be held Saturday, Sept. 15, at River View High School in the auditorium. Dinner will be served from 4 to 6 p.m. and the show starts at 6 p.m. “We were disappointed last year, but the economy is just so hard around here,” Appis said. “This year we were able to get 22 sponsors. We even got calls from people saying they’d like to sponsor it. Without them we couldn’t have the show.” Sponsors help pay for the two groups that will perform and the dinner being provided by Baker’s. Tickets for the show are $5 for adults and $2 for children 12 and under. Dinner and the show tickets are $10 for adults and $7 for children. The evening features performances by the Singing Buckeyes and Park Avenue, a 50/50
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lthough this column is a couple of days past Labor Day, I would like to thank all of those that work the tough jobs, the thankless jobs, in our community and nation. All of us know that we owe a debt of gratitude to the men and women that serve in law enforcement, emergency responders, and firefighters – those that take care of us when bad things happen. And we should always be appreciative of not only the paid first responders but also to those that volunteer their time and services; volunteer fire fighters, REACT, Red Cross and many others that I will forget to mention in this column. The teachers, coaches, administrators, cooks, janitorial staff, maintenance, bus drivers, mechanics and more that keep our schools running smoothly and educate our kids deserve our appreciation and thanks. The folks that staff our LOCAL hospital, from the nurses to the dieticians (yes, I think we should all agree that the Coshocton Hospital serves up some pretty good food) to the hospital administration and staff, doctors, technicians and all of the other positions that I cannot name. And let’s not forget those Pink Ladies! Thanks to the elected officials and folks that staff our local city, county and government offices. Thanks to those that work and volunteer at our local agencies and organizations. Let’s make sure we thank the men and women that keep our lights on – isn’t life hard when there is no electricity? Think back to early July and the storms that had many without power, air conditioning and all the other comforts that we take for granted and the folks that worked to restore power in unbearable heat. This includes the telephone and Time
Warner gang too. For the men and women that work hard to put food on the table for their families in our factories – and endured the hottest summer yet on record – your sacrifice often goes without appreciation except from your family and loved ones - your sweat and toil still makes America the number one producer in the world. Whether you are mining coal, making pipe, steel, bacon, electricity or baked goods, thank you. To those that staff our local nursing, rehabilitation and long term care facilities, you have my respect. Many of you are long term employees and do this for the love you have for other human beings. I am glad you are there. Many are just out of college and it is perhaps a first job. Do it with pride. Providing service to another is one of the greatest things you can do with your life. To all the farmers who have endured a very tough year. Our farmers are the true backbone of our country. Never forget them and their families. How many of us really want to work seven days a week milking cows in the early morning hours and again in the late afternoon? Not many I imagine. Truck drivers – I don’t know how you do it. Whether over the road or local, your job is tough. The roads are busier and let’s face it – there really are a lot of crazy drivers out there. Finally, here’s to all the small business owners and those that work for them to help make that business successful – using the words of my father, “Fight, dig and scratch every day”. Let’s all help keep America the greatest country in the world – the place where opportunity, freedom and spirit abound.
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Millersburg Electric was recently named a Power Pro Dealer by Generac Power Systems, a leading designer and manufacturer of generators and engine-powered products. This distinction is the highest level available for a Generac residential/commercial dealer. It is only open to those dealers that meet the most rigorous set of sales and customer service criteria. “We are extremely pleased to be named a Power Pro dealer by Generac. Millersburg Electric has worked very hard over the last several years to meet the goals set down by the company, and to achieve this status is very gratifying and shows our committement to Generac products,” said company president, Kerry Taylor. Introduced in 2012, the Power Pro Dealer program recognizes dealers who have represented Generac in local markets with the highest standard of excellence in sales and customer service. These standards include: - Having at least a four-star customer service rating on Generac.com - Providing customers with 24/7 product support - Employing a dedicated staff of power generation experts - Obtaining and maintaining Generac factory training and certification for sales and service personnel - Maintaining an adequate product and parts inventory - Providing financing options to customers - Successfully representing the Generac brand for at least three years “Practically speaking, our dealers are the Generac brand in the eyes of customers,” said Ryan Jeske, vice president of sales, residential products, Generac. “That’s why the Power Pro program rewards dealers like Millersburg Electric for living the Generac brand promise of giving our customers peace of mind. They consistently provide outstanding customer service. Maintain an inventory of product and parts. Provide 24/7 product support. We congratulate Millersburg Electric for their significant commitment to their customers and for being among the best of the best.” Millersburg Electric, located at 996 S. Washington St. (State Route 83 south) in Millersburg, has been in business since 1945. As a licensed electrical contractor, and residential appliance dealer, the addition of Generac Stand-by power systems several years ago was a natural fit. Their sales team recevied considerable training in the selling and marketing of stand-by generators, and the electrical division likewise receveid extensive training in installation and repair. Today, their 20 employees are dedicated to the Generac namebrand, consistantly ranking as the top residential dealer in the State of Ohio. Covering a large area of central and northcentral Ohio, Millersburg Electric has hundreds of installed generators in residential, commercial and agricultural settings. They can be reached at 330-674-3806, or visit www.millersburgelectric.com. The Beacon wants your opinion! Have an opinion or want to comment on something you’ve read in The Beacon? Please email Mark Fortune at: mark@coshoctoncountybeacon.com. The Coshocton County Beacon is now accepting Letters to the Editor! Be sure to include your first and last name. Emailing your Letter to the Editor in Microsoft Word format is preferred. The Beacon reserves the right to edit, refuse or otherwise reject any letter that is deemed inappropriate or offensive to our readers. No more than 500 words please. Please have your letter turned in by noon on Friday.
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Come enjoy the final First Friday of the season from 5 to 8 p.m. Friday, Sept. 7, in downtown Coshocton. Shop our quaint stories or grab a bite to eat at one of our various restaurants on Main Street. There will be musicians, kid fun zones and a cruise-in. Much family fun can be discovered and it is absolutely free. Grab an old friend or make new friends. We look forward to seeing you on Main Street. The theme for this month’s fun is Country in Coshocton. There will be several activities including a frog jumping contest, best country attire and a 5K run/walk. There is something for everyone to do this month. So grab your cowboy hat, put on your running shoes, or show off your talent for a chance to take home some fantastic prizes. - Food - Sports Zone – American Grill and Beer, Park Place - Team Rhino – BBQ, court square - Coshocton Rotary – caramel apples, court square - Ice Products – ice cream novelties, 400 block of Main Street - The Snow Shack – snow cones, 500 block of Main Street - Peggie Sue’s – ribs, pies and more, 500 block of Main Street - Coshocton Creamery – Hershey’s Ice Cream, 500 Block of Main Street - Jamies Ice’s – snow cones, 600 block of Main Street - Crafters and Vendors 400 block of Main Street - Music - Robbie Lee – country, 200 block of Main Street - Johnny Dotson, classic rock, 400 block of Main Street - Acme Music, pop music, 500 block of Main Street - G-Force, raising stars, pop music, 500 block of Main Street - RD Promotions, karaoke, 600 block of Main Street
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Results for Hickory Flats Tuesday evening ladies golf league on Aug. 14. Play of the day: low net; Winners: A flight: Jane Mautz, B flight: Betty Fender; Low scores: Jane Mautz – 43, Jane Sikes – 47, Edna Mizer, Sue Olinger – 48. Results for River Greens Thursday morning ladies golf league on Aug. 16. Play of the day: Pink Ball; Winners: 1st: Karen Eichel, Judi Groh, Mardella Rice; 2nd: Lynn Hill, Wanda Krupar, Marcia Lile; Low scores: Mardella Rice – 39, Bonnie Ramshaw - 41, Rhonda Barlan, Margaret Skelton – 44, Karen Blaho – 45, Judi Groh – 46, and Lynn Hill – 48.
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Area business are getting updates, changing locations, adding their name to the community and celebrating anniversaries. Downtowner Plaza The Downtowner Plaza on Second Street recently received a facelift. “The shingles (on the overhangs of the stores) had been there a long time and were passed their useful life,” said Matt Fagin, manager of the Plaza. “They just weren’t a good modern solution for protecting the building. The standing seam metal roof gave the Plaza a breath of fresh air and will protect it.” The poles supporting the overhang also were updated with a fresh coat of red paint. “That ties into one of our bigger faces which is Tractor Supply,” Fagin said. “We are always doing things as part of our annual budget process and evaluating what needs done in terms of hardcore stuff like our roofs, HVAC units and the parking lot.” He is also always trying to add more to the Plaza. “There are several openings and most of them are on the Your Pizza side,” Fagin said. “I’ve got a prospect for a one space on that side and we have some activity for the others.” He wants people to know that the owners of the Plaza are open to trying to strike mutually agreeable deals for new businesses. “I’m very approachable,” he said. “I want to have a conversation. Don’t make an assumption and think we are out of reach.” Fagin also welcomes comments and
PHOTO BY JOSIE McCORMICK questions on the Plaza’s Facebook page. “It’s been fun doing Facebook,” he said. “I love the interactivity of it and I’ve been really encouraged by the feedback. I got some good leads from it. Our goal is to serve the community and give the community what it wants.” The Plaza is owned by Coshocton Associates LLC in St. Louis, Mo. “We view what we do in towns like Coshocton as a team effort to serve the community from a retail stand point,” Fagin said. “We aren’t Wal-Mart. We are the other guys with a more community orientated retail approach. It will take my effort and everyone else’s to get the Plaza to its full potential. If there are problems I want to know about them and if there are prospects I want to know about them too. We are in it for the long haul.” For more on the Plaza, visit http://www. facebook.com/downtownerplaza. Corporate I.S. Solutions Stan Braxton moved his business, Corporate I.S. Solutions from Main Street to the Downtowner Plaza, in August to give him room to expand. “We want to add an Internet café so people come enjoy a cup of coffee or their lunch while they sit in a relaxed atmosphere and use our free wifi,” Braxton said. Braxton has been in business for 13 years and offers a variety of services. He provides
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Cameron Wiandt, Nathan Lain, Sequoyah Bullock, Alex Burton, Jimmy Matthews, Tara Brush, Lydia Brady, Savannah Brown, Kaitlyn Krebs, Kassidy Logan, Joanna Fowler, Makenna Graves, Brice Lillibridge, Karah Lain, Sarah Corwin, Hannah Ringenberg, Hannah Lain, Joey Mitchell, Jacob Heading, Kari Jobe, Josh Mitchell, Timothy Meyers, Ashley Fulks, Stephanie Duncan, Michaela Hysong, Krista Gray, Brittani Deffenbaugh, Phoenix Troendly, Skip Hardesty, Katie Meddings, Jacoby Spang, Danny Sherfy, Kristin Baker, Abbey McClister, Sara Dobson, Erik Taylor, Kaysland Barber, Rikki Cox, Caroline Heading and Barry Hardesty (Names are not necessarily in order of appearance.) PHOTO CONTRIBUTED TO THE BEACON BY LENZO STUDIO
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ALOHA Coshocton Business and Professional Women recently held a picnic. Pictured row one, from left are: Kim Gress, past president; Doris Parkhill, corresponding secretary; Emily McBurney, president; Amanda Chaney, vice president; Marilyn Lauvray, recording secretary; Yolanda Sharier, treasurer; and Eva June Kiser; standing are: Raine Hammond; Dixie Wyler; Lois Murphy; Cristie Merce; Karen Fry; Tomma Bordenkircher; Jan Luce; Dana Markley, Joan McNeely; Dorothy Camp; Jean Sharier; Mary Mason; Liz Herrell and Karlie Lahna. PHOTO UTED TO THE BEACON
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Operation Sweatsuit (rape and accident victims), and Christmas Castle, just to name a few. Entry information required include individual or business name; phone number; contact person; e-mail; list of incentives; value of incentives; cake baker/decorator; and kind of cake and description. Entry information can be faxed to 622-2197 or e-mailed to coshoctonbpw@gmail. com. She also announced that Liz Herrell had won the local membership award for the 20112012 BPW year and will receive a free one-year membership. Amanda Chaney, BPW chair for Meet the Candidates night, encouraged members to wear their BPW shirts at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 11, at the Coshocton County Career Center. WTNS Radio will broadcast the Candidates Forum and Ken Smailes will serve as moderator. Coshocton County Farm Bureau will co-sponsor again with BPW. For information, contact Chaney at 2947614. The 33rd Annual Tri-State Ecumenical (a tradition with Ohio, Pennsylvania and West Virginia) will kick off National Business Women’s Week (NBWW) from 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 21, at the Steubenville Country Club. Ohio will serve as host, and the theme will be “She Shall Be Called Woman.” Coshocton BPW members will carpool to the event. The next meeting will be held at 6 p.m. Monday, Sept. 17, at The Sportzone. The program will be Legislative and money will be collected for First Step. BPW’s mission is to achieve equity for all women in the workplace through advocacy, education and information. Membership is open to men and women, employed and unemployed. Membership dues are $30. For information, contact Liz Herrell at 294-0199 or at coshoctonbpw@gmail.com.
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Lt. William Kobel said goodbye to the Coshocton County Sheriff’s Office Aug. 31, after 30 years of service. “It’s bittersweet,” he said. “I’ve spent over half my life walking through this front door. It’s going to be kind of tough not coming in. I liked dealing with the guys. I watched a lot of them and their kids grow up. We used to get together for cookouts and the same guys I once drank a beer with years later had babies on their laps and were feeding them bottles.” Kobel held several positions over the last 30 years, but he retired as the man in charge of the road division and the detectives. “The week goes really fast with this position,” he said. “There is always something going on and it’s not the same thing day in and day out.” Kobel also enjoyed the fact that Sheriff Tim Rogers would let him take a break from his office every now and then and patrol the streets in his cruiser. “I liked that I didn’t have to be behind my desk all the time,” Kobel said. “I’m a people person.” Kobel hopes to use his retirement to spend more time with family and work on his wife’s honey do list. “My wife and I have a camper and I think we only had it out once this year,” he said. “I’m hoping we can get it out more. We also have two dogs and grandkids. I also have a soon to be 23-year-old son that I hope to make up for lost time with.” Policies require Kobel to spend 60 days away from law enforcement work, but after that he hopes to do some volunteer work or put in some part time hours at the Sheriff’s Office. “It’s been a great place to work,” he said. “I had good teachers and no complaints.” Lt. Dean Hettinger will take over Kobel’s position. “He is going to do a fine job as my replacement,” Kobel said. “I watched him grow up through the ranks.” JOSIE@COSHOCTONCOUNTYBEACON.COM
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Kaylee Schoepe, Larissa Beitzel, Shyann Boone, Brett Garber, Kelsey Gallagher, Hanna Lucas, Jenna Clum, Jenna Hahn, Tyler McCune, Bryse Gilmore, Hanna Bush, Katie Durben, Lindsey Murphy, Hannah Arnold, Kaitlin Milligan, Racheal Robbins, Reba Kocher, Connor Wheeler, Kylie Art, Katelyn Gallagher, Cameron Burkholder, Courtney Elliott, Danika Brenneman, Tristan Ward, John Bordenkircher, Brandi Hess, Zoe Miller, Kacia Eckelberry, Nick Blakely, Clay Lower, James Carr, Lori Kocher, Jonathon Arnold, Evan Youker, Joy McCune, Hayden Burkholder, Hayden Davis, Seth Tumblin, Scott Hart, Kyle Patterson, Sean Ondayko, Logan Fisher, Jantzen Allen, Jeff Smith, Jacob Panteloukas, Johnny Rehard, Jordan Conner, Kyla Lyons, Sydney Harris, Ashlynn Carnes, Brooke Huskey, Elizabeth Allen, Alex Boone, Director John Lindig, Assistant Director Haley Evans, Auxiliary Instructor Jennifer Lindig, Field Commander Instructor John Pollock, Battery Tech Nick McCoy, Front Ensemble Tech Ryan Zimmerman (Names are not necessarily in order of appearance.) PHOTO CONTRIBUTED TO THE BEACON BY
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Their first competition is Sept. 22 at Lewisville. Lindig had some comments to share about music and extra-curricular activities offered in public schools. “It’s something you can do the rest of your life,” he said about music. “Community band is a great testament to that. It’s one of those lifetime hobbies you can carry with you. Those kids learn so much more than just the activities. They learn how to work hard, how to work together, and how to be strong and be a leader. That’s why extracurricular activities are so important, to teach kids social interaction. I’m extremely proud of how supportive our community is toward our extra-curricular activities like music. A lot of schools are cutting the music department and they’re kind of missing out on the big picture.” BETH@COSHOCTONCOUNTYBEACON.COM
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computer repair services, business telephone systems, Internet through Safer Internet, web design, can provide information technology services for businesses and computers for purchase. “The big part of our business is our Safer Internet and a device we have that you can plug in to the home to keep the family computers safe,” Braxton said. Corporate I.S. Solutions is located at 440 Downtowner Plaza. For information, call 6228115. “I think what makes us unique is that we provide family, friendly Internet and build relationships with our customers,” Braxton said. “I really enjoy interacting with the people we work with.” Beltone Hearing Aid Center Beltone Hearing Aid Center is now located at 406 Second St. and offers hearing evaluations and counseling and dispenses, services and repairs hearing aids.
McCORMICK “We are part of the Beltone network and we are the exclusive dispenser of Beltone hearing aids for Coshocton and Muskingum counties,” said Michael Hunt, who is the general manager and a hearing aid practitioner. Hunt started with Beltone in 1977. “We will help the community by providing hearing help to hearing impaired residents,” he said. Beltone is open from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. For information, call 622-0403 or visit www.beltonetristate.com. “Walk-ins are welcome,” Hunt said. Angels, Cups, & Pages Angels, Cups, & Pages is celebrating its one year anniversary. The used bookstore in New Castle is an outreach project of the young adults at New Castle Ministries. It is a not for profit and proceeds go to the Knox County Library System and to help maintain the building, which is an old school house. Rae Anderson, pastor at New Castle Ministries, said the store has well over 5,000 books. “They are mostly all discarded library books from libraries in Knox and Richland counties, but we also get books donated from Kenyon
she said. “They are really good quality books. We take donations from anyone who wants to donate old books. We will use them all. We have all different kinds of fiction, nonfiction, self help, gardening, cooking books and even a whole room of kids’ books.” Families who home school their children, groups planning Bible studies, people looking for sets of encyclopedias or nature books and even people wanting magazines for craft projects also can find plenty of options to choose from for reasonable prizes. “Hardbacks are $1, soft covered books are $.50 and kids’ books are three for a $1,” Anderson said. “We have some specially priced books that are real high quality and antique books are more expensive.” People are welcome to come browse the shelves of the store or attend special events held there. Story time for toddlers to middle school age children will be held at 3 p.m. on Saturdays starting Sept. 8 and craft time for children and adults is being planned for Saturdays closer to the holiday season. Angels, Cups, & Pages is open from noon to 6 p.m. Thursday through Saturday and information about the store also can be found on its Facebook page. It is located halfway between Coshocton and Mount Vernon. “We have met lots and lots of wonderful people and get lots of repeat customers,” Anderson said. “Anyone can find something here.” JOSIE@COSHOCTONCOUNTYBEACON.COM
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“We tried to do a little more education musically,” said Lindig about the show. “Kids don’t really think of that kind of music.” For their visual performance, the students will incorporate a lot of boxes and rotations in their moves, hence the theme this year, “Box Music”, which is a play on words describing their moves and their music. Lindig also said they will perform a lot of drill this year. On average, most high school bands perform 45 – 50 drill sets in their show. This year, the Ridgewood Marching Band will be performing 90 drills, 35 drills in the first song alone. Lindig said the band did really well during their first football game. “It went really well,” he said. “We have a ways to go in learning our music and developing our sound. The first games are always kind of scary because you’ve only been playing that song and marching it a few times.” The band is composed of 52 members. Five of those are seniors and about 16 are freshmen.
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This season, the Ridgewood High School Marching Band will be marching to the sounds of “Little Fugue in G Minor”, “Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring”, and “Toccata in D Minor” with their 2012 theme, “Box Music”. These three well-known pieces of Johann Sebastian Bach have been specially arranged for marching band music and feature the music arrangers own interpretation of the three pieces. The Ridgewood Marching Band’s trademark is taking well-known music from the past and giving it a modern twist. This year, the music arranger has created a whole new version of one of Bach’s pieces by introducing “Toccata in D Minor” with Ossy Osbourne’s “Crazy Train”. “The arranger did a really great job of meshing these two pieces and making it work,” said band director John Lindig. Lindig decided to feature Bach’s music because he wanted to do something a little more original this year and to introduce students to music they might never have heard before.
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The Coshocton High School Class of 1952 recently had its 60th reunion. Pictured front row: (l-r): Anna Lou Martin Denny, Dorothy Hardesty Bell, Diane Duling Snedden, Millie Sherbon Himle, Lois Lenhart Lee, Irene Smith Russell, and Geoffrey Chaney; Second row: Dan Moody, Jim Brandel, Marian Davis, Bernard Scheetz, Eleanor McCabe Moore, Joanna Whittemore Kimberly, and Catherine Berry Wegener; Third row: Richard Grant, Dick Boyd, Jane Schneeberger Stelzner, Hugh Lewis, and Mary Ellen McConnell Landschulz; Fourth row: Jim Gephart, Helen Woods, Nancy Holder Wyler, Joyceann Hedge Pfeiffe, Elsie Woods Loos, Denise McMurtrie Burkey, and Ellen Scott Jamison; Fifth row: Leon “Jack” Rodgers, Warren Hall, Jim Carr, Tom Lang, David Klinger, and Bob Timmons; Back row: Leo Zimmer, Jim Marshall, Dick Kimberley, Don McMorris, Lois Wells, and Mary Jo Talbot Eberwine. PHOTO CONTRIBUTED TO THE BEACON
The Union High School class of 1960 met recently for a reunion at Stacey’s Homestyle Buffet in Heath. Eleven classmates and seven spouses were in attendance from Dawsonville, Ga., Newark, Frazeysburg, St. Louisville, Coshocton, Fresno, and Reynoldsburg. Pictured standing are: James Ashcraft, Glenn Steffee, Ronald Anderson, Patti Moran Hindel, Nancy Martin DeLancey, John Gilmore; seated are: Paul Staggers, Ruthellen Gault Anderson, Mary Bowers Nelson, Greta Dickerson Scheurman Daugherty, Eileen Priode. PHOTO CON-
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Fellow senior Amanda Newell agreed with Speicher. “We are all pretty much a family,” Newell said. “Sometimes we argue, but we have a good time together.” Speicher and Newell also were enjoying learning the music of Beethoven. “We are all working pretty hard on it,” Newell said. “I wasn’t sure if it could top Journey, but when I heard the marching music I knew it was going to be awesome.” The band’s first competition is Saturday, Oct. 6, at Licking Valley. The Black Bears also will host a competition on Saturday, Oct. 13. “You can expect to see a well trained group,” Watson said. JOSIE@COSHOCTONCOUNTYBEACON.COM
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River View High School Marching Band Director Keith Watson decided to take the 2012 marching band season in a completely different direction from the 2011 one. “Our program is called Moonlight and features the music of Beethoven,” he said. “After doing Journey last year, I didn’t think there was any other pop music that could follow it. They (the band members) are really responding well to it.” The 2012 Marching Black Bears are 63 members strong and feature 13 seniors. “We are up a little from last year,” Watson said. “We are starting to have steady growth.” The Black Bears spent the summer working on several things. “We want to build really good leadership in our seniors and work on our marching,” Watson
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Runners are used for peanut butter and peanut oil. Virginia peanuts are used for roasting and in candies. Our tour host explained that Virginia peanuts are also used for “bald” peanuts. It took me a while to realize he was saying “boiled” peanuts. Once the flowers on a peanut plant have been pollinated, a little peg shoots out and grows down into the soil. The peanuts grow from this peg. So even though the peanuts grow underground, the plants are legumes just like soybeans, not tubers like potatoes. Peanut harvest is a two-step process. First a peanut digger gently digs up the plants and turns them over to expose the peanuts. Then a combine removes the peanuts from the rest of
Name: Emily Hartley Year in school: Sophomore at Coshocton High School Sport and position: Forward on the soccer team Why named athlete of the week? Hard working and leading goal scorer last year What is your favorite memory from playing sports? Winning and beating River View Do you have pregame rituals or ways to get yourself pumped up for a game? Zone out and concentrate Who is your favorite athlete and why? Alex Morgan who is a U.S.A. player and very good to watch and learn from If a song could be played when you entered a game what would you like it to be? Eye of the Tiger What pregame meal do you hope is on the dinner table? Pasta or a turkey sub What do you like to do when you aren’t playing sports? Be with my friends, catch up on sleep and be with my family What do you want to do after high school graduation? Go to college and play soccer Editor’s note: The Beacon will try to feature an athlete of the week from the three area high schools on a rotating basis this school year. The athletes are being selected with the help of the
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September 5th, 1972 The River View FFA Chapter had won two first place championships at the Ohio State Fair. Ray Karr of Coshocton was the Grand Champion winner in the hay award of the junior fair division. Ray’s sample of alfalfa hay was judged best of all entries in the FFA state hay show and was on display at the exhibit hall. The River View FFA Chapter’s education booth exhibit received a gold rating and was named champion booth of the class dealing with community service. The theme of the booth was “Community Service is our Cup of Tea”.
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September 11th, 1962 Mrs. Boyer of West Lafayette had finally hit the jackpot. She had received a check for $10,000 for her winning entry in a nationwide jingle contest sponsored by the makers of St. Joseph Aspirin. Mrs. Boyer had taken part in many contests throughout the years and submitted her winning entry, one of 36, that past February. More than a quarter-million entries were received in the contest, which offered 3,556 prizes totaling $37,500. Mrs. Boyer also wrote poetry and was a charter member of the Coshocton branch of the Poetry Society. She was also state chairperson of literature and poetry in the Ohio Federation of Women’s Clubs.
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September 11th, 1982 John and Sharon Kirch of New Castle had been growing and picking their own vegetables on their farm for three years. Not only did they grow their own food supply, but they would also canned and froze their food for others to purchase. Sharon said she felt called to do this with the high rise of food costs and knowing others may be unable to grow their own food. The gardens had been a good family project, especially for their children, Bret and Andrea, who always spent their summers working in the gardens. As the season was drawing to a close, the family spent as much time outside in their gardens as possible. All information was obtained from microfilm of the Coshocton Tribune at the Coshocton County Library.
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September 7th, 1952 Many parents in the White Eyes School District were skeptical when a member said the Fresno PTA could raise more than $1,000 for school equipment. Some suggested that Fresno was too small to raise that amount of money over a period of years. But member, Mrs. Gephart, proved them all wrong when she and the other 229 members raised $1,300 in less than five months from a festival, bake sale, and chicken dinner. With the proceeds, the PTA was able to purchase a dishwasher for the school and other needed equipment. Mrs. Gephart was the PTA’s first woman president.
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Land Transfers: 8/23 Quinn R. and Jane E. Alverson to William Andrew Clark; $158,900 Timothy L. Jackson Jr. to Christopher G. Krueger; $20,000 Daniel Dean Scott and Maxine E. Scott to Jan B. Jaeger and Margaret Diane Jaeger; $217,000 Winston A. Foster Jr. to Winston A. Foster III; $5,000 8/24 Robert E. Haines Jr. and Tracy R. Haines to Brian J. Haywood and Jacalyn E. Haywood; $237,500 Derek A. Roof and Stephanie A. Brestle to JP Morgan Chase Bank National Association; $14,000 Patricia M. Hannahs to Springleaf Financial Services of Ohio Inc.; $40,000 Jeremy R. and Teresa Rolince to Robert W. Warren; $16,500 Rita K. Bullock to JPMorgan Chase Bank N.A.; $20,000 Sandra L. Barrick, Carl M. and Martha S. Barrick to Lawrence C. and Carol A. Bobbitt; $20,000 8/27 DEL Land, LLC to William F. Miller and Martha R. Miller; $40,000 Sheriff Timothy L. Rogers (Roger L. Moran) to John Swanson and Denise Swanson; $6,114.63 Harold R. and Margaret A. Hamilton, Trustees of the Harold R. and Margaret A. Hamilton Revocable Living Trust to Brett H. and Melissa A. Bantum; $120,000 Jean Caldecott to John L. and Neva L. Troyer; $200,000 Tommie Steward Jr. and Linda S. Steward to Steven L. Foster; $103,000 8/28 Linda S. Bryant, Debra K. Kaufman, and Becky G. Eick to Robert W. Hagans and Rose C. Hagans, Trustees of the Robert W. Hagans and Rose C. Hagans Trust dated 8/22/96; $80,000 Joshua Andrew Miller to Brandon M. Hufford; $1,000 8/29 Charles L. Barnes, Trustee of the Charles L. Barnes Revocable Living Trust and Ruby P. Barnes, Trustee of the Ruby P. Barnes Revocable Living Trust to Quent and Lori Burris; $20,000 Mark J. Maher and Marsha L. Hull to Mark J. Maher and Susan Maher; $24,000 Bill C. McClure and Sonja McClure to Ryan Cottrell and Teresa L. Cottrell; $80,000 Chad W. Marlatt and Whitney J. Marlatt to Allen Mullet Jr. and Amanda E. Mullet; $132,500 8/30 Patrick Lee and Bethany Sue Clark to David L. and Deborah R. Johnston; $107,500 Robert J. and Sandra C. Johnson to Cara E. Harsh and Shannon L. Sikora; $28,000 David L. Shepler to Lepage Ltd.; $28,000 Land Transfers Exempt from Conveyance Fees 8/23 John James Petersen and Linda I. Petersen to John J. Petersen and Linda I. Petersen, co-trustees of the Petersen
Family Trust Est. 6/18/86 David M. Stone Jr. to Brenda K. Stone, Allen D. Bickel and Sandra K. Bickel Ramona J. Foster, Successor Trustee to Raymond E. Foster, Successor Trustee Michael Paul Miller, deceased, to Janet Miller Archie B. and Dee Anna Cheney to Shawn Phillip Cheney Kent E. Finton to Amy L. Finton 8/24 James J. Shroyer and Norma Jean Shroyer to James Brent Shroyer and Nicole L. Shroyer James J. Shroyer and Norma Jean Shroyer to Ji-No Ltd. Dennis G. Smailes and Cheryl L. Smailes to Dennis G. Smailes and Cheryl L. Smailes Davis D. Eizensmits to Davis D. Eizensmits 8/28 Ronald R. Cartwright and Jayne E. Cartwright to Jayne E. Cartwright Wilma Troyer, deceased, to Roy H. Troyer Coshocton County Auditor/Treasurer to State of Ohio Coshocton County Auditor/Treasurer to State of Ohio Coshocton County Auditor/Treasurer to State of Ohio Robert W. Smith and Mary Jane Smith to William E. Pfister and Teresa L. Pfister 8/29 Davis D. Eizensmits to Davis D. Eizensmits and Reinaconcepcion C. Eizensmits Leslie D. Addy to Anthony A. Addy Terry W. Taylor to Frank C. Spinks Jr. Terry W. Taylor to Frank C. Spinks Jr. Barbara A. Casey to Barbara A. Casey and Michael R. Casey 8/30 Wilber Estep to Virginia L. Estep Joseph A. Yacapraro Sr. deceased, to Bessie M. Yacapraro Charles Edward Cox, deceased, to Kathy Tisko Angela R. Morris to James C. Roberts and Melanie I. Roberts
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Coshocton Common Pleas Court – Divorces/Dissolutions Divorces Cristy Jones of Fresno from Lee Jones of England UB7 OES Jonnie Crystal Masters of West Lafayette from Richard Lee Masters of West Lafayette Dissolutions Lisa Gray of Coshocton from Robert G. Gray Jr. of Coshocton
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Cooking Classes. The Village Pantry will be having cooking classes with pizza piazza, “It’s a Pizza Pieaye”, on Thursday, Sept. 6 at 6:30 p.m. led by Christy Shrimplin, and “A Galette – What is it?” on Thursday, Sept. 20 at 6:30 p.m. led by Christy Shrimplin. Contact the Village Pantry for more information at 575 4049. The Village Pantry is located at 318 N. Whitewoman St. Tickets are $10. Run for the Bridge. Our Town Coshocton and The Project to Restore America will have a 5K Run/Walk on Sept. 7 at the Coshocton Courtsquare gazebo. Registration will be from 4:30 – 6:15 p.m. and race time is 6:30 p.m. There will be a special award for the participant who raises the most sponsor dona-
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tions. This 5K Run/Walk is to raise money to repair the Gateway into our community and begin revitalizing our hometown. Registrations are available at the Coshocton Gift Depot located at 130 Hickory Street or on the First Friday Facebook page. For more information, call Cheryl Triplitt-Wantuck at 666-2652 or 465-7727. Star-Spangled Tailgate Party: 1 to 5 p.m., Saturday, Sept. 8, at Zane State/OUZ Campus Center, 1555 Newark Road. The event is presented by several organizations including the Suicide Prevention Coalitions of Coshocton, Guernsey, Morgan, Muskingum and Perry Counties. There will be exhibitors, family activities and a presentation at 2 p.m. by Captain Bryce Lefever, Ph.D., a military psychologist and special consultant to the National Football League. Free tailgate food also will be available at 3 p.m. Autumn Days Festival. Autumn Health Care of Coshocton will be having an Autumn Days Festival Sept. 8 from 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. Entertainment will include Jerry Weaver at 11 a.m., Walhonding Rube Band at noon, and Margie and friends from the Coshocton Senior Center at 1 p.m. Shiloh Baptist Church will provide ribs, hot dogs, and drinks. There will also be crafters and vendors, and free events for the kids including pony rides, petting zoo, games with prizes, face painting, and more. Anyone wishing to have a table at the festival, call 622-2074 and ask for Susan. Vendor space is $10 a day and a small door prize. Autumn Health Care is located at 1991 Otsego Ave. in Coshocton. Fall Gardening Workshop: 7 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 11, in the Frontier Power Community Room at 778 S. Second St. Learn how to prepare salsa, about tool care and digging bulbs. The fee is $5 and registration deadline is Friday, Sept. 7. A registration flyer is available at the OSU Extension Office, 724 S. Seventh St. or at www. coshocton.osu.edu. 9-11 Memorial Men’s Softball Tournament. The Three Rivers Fire District Firefighters Association will be sponsoring a 9-11 Memorial Men’s Softball Tournament at the Lake Park Softball Fields in Coshocton on Saturday, Sept. 15 starting at 9 a.m. Entry fee is $100 per team plus $10 per game for umpire. ASA rules apply. Three-game guarantee. There will be a 50/50 drawing and a trophy for first place. Contact Marc Dickerson at 502-3619 or 622-1375. All proceeds will benefit Three Rivers Fire District Firefighter’s Association. Three Rivers Bluegrass Band. Three Rivers Bluegrass Music performs on the fourth Saturday of each month at Agents Realty and Auction Services, located at 23024 County Rd. 621 on U.S. 36 and Rt. 621. Admission is $5 a person. There is no charge for children 12 and under. Food and non-alcoholic drinks will be available at 5:30 p.m. furnished by Relay for Life Team Alana. The featured band performs from 7 – 9
p.m. and acoustic jam follows from 9:15 – 11 p.m. The featured band for Sept. 22 is Chestnut Ridge Gospel Bluegrass Band. Apple Butter Stirrin’ Festival: The Apple Butter Stirrin’ Festival will be 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. Friday and Saturday, Oct. 19 - 20, and 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 21, in Historic Roscoe Village. Crafters and artisans interested in booth space at the festival may print an application from www.roscoevillage.com or contact 622-7644 ext. 20 or 800-877-1830. Walk to End Alzheimer’s. The walk will be Saturday, Oct. 27, at Kids America, 1600 Otsego Ave. It is the nation’s largest event to raise awareness and funds for Alzheimer’s Association care, support, and research programs. Check-in is at 8:30 a.m. and the opening ceremony begins at 9:30 a.m. Those interested in participating in the Walk to End Alzheimer’s at Coshocton should contact Cindy Baker, development coordinator, at 330-650-0552, or e-mail cbaker1@alz. org. Teams may also register online at alz.org/walk.
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Art at Library. Pablo Neal is showing his art at the West Lafayette Library during the month of September, which can be viewed Monday thru Wednesday from 11 a.m. – 7 p.m., Thursday and Friday from noon to 5 p.m., and Saturday from 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. New Business Start-up Class: 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 6, at 401 Main St. Jeannie Keenan will be the instructor from the Kent State Tuscarawas Small Business Development Center. They will cover topics such as evaluating your chance of success, business planning and financing. RSVP to Billy Wilson at the Chamber office at 622-5411 or the SBDC at 330-308-7434. There is a $20 materials fee to attend the class. Walk-ins are also welcome. Yellow Flag Community Yard Sales. The Village of West Lafayette Chamber of Commerce announces dates for the upcoming Yellow Flag Community Yard Sales. Fall dates are Sept. 7 – 8 with signup deadline at Brother’s Hardware and Variety Store by Aug. 28 for media maps and Aug. 31 for in house maps, which will be available at various locations in the Village. For more information, contact Christie at 502-1286. Win a $100 gas card: During the weekend of Friday, Sept. 7 through Sunday, Sept. 9, Three Rivers Therapy is giving away a $100 gas card. To enter the free competition, you must post your picture on our facebook page, wearing a Three Rivers Therapy shirt at as many local events/businesses as possible. The individual with the most pictures posted wins. You are required to post a pic outside Three Rivers Therapy, a school and in front of the hospital. All pics must be posted by midnight Sunday, Sept. 9. Late pics will not be counted. The winner will be posted on our Facebook page by 5 p.m. Monday, Sept. 10. Schwan’s Frozen Food Day. Riverside Towers is having a fundraiser for their Senior Residents Association with Schwan’s Frozen Foods on Saturday, Sept. 8 from 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. The Schwan’s truck will be parked at the Downtowner Plaza on the corner of 2nd Street (across the driveway from Subway). The Riverside Towers Residents Association will receive a percentage of all sales made that day. The public is invited to help us with this very important fundraiser. Albertson Family Reunion. The Albertson Family Reunion will be Sept. 9 at noon at the home of Eleden and Annamarry Donakers, located at 18794 CR 3 in Warsaw.
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Coshocton Fire Department. The Coshocton Fire Department will be checking hydrants in the city, weather permitting, beginning Sept. 10. The duty shift will notify the following: WTNS radio and the Coshocton Tribune in which areas of the city they will be checking each day. The residents in the area being tested may experience some discoloration in their water. Just let the water run for a few minutes and it should clear up. The hydrants are tested each spring and fall to ensure that each hydrant works correctly. Donley Family Reunion. The second annual Donley Family Reunion will be Sunday, Sept. 16 at Conesville Park on State Street in Conesville at 1 p.m. RSVP to Bill and Marge Donley at 829-2117 or donley92@att.net or to Nicki and Terry Pigman at 622-0521 or npigmanrn@yahoo.com. Meeting Change. The River View Board of Educa-
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Volunteers Needed. Second Chance Homeless Shelter is currently accepting volunteer applications for part-time Resident Advisor positions. The volunteer Resident Advisor helps to provide a positive emotional and social living environment for residents of the shelter. For a complete R/A description and application, contact Barb Lewis, office manager, at 622-3632. Coshocton High School Class of 1977 Reunion. They are making plans for their 35th reunion and need help locating classmates. Call Clay Corder at 622-1381 or Jody Johnson at 622-1444 for information about the reunion and to update contacts for the upcoming event.
Commodity Supplemental Food Program. The Coshocton Senior Center is a distribution site for free monthly groceries for low income senior citizens (age 60 and over) living in Coshocton County. To be eligible, your monthly income cannot exceed $1,211 for one person in the household. Add $429 for each additional household member. You can apply for the program at the Coshocton Senior Center, 201 Brown’s Lane, Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. For more information, call 622-4852.
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Handicap Items: two 4 wheel Elec. Legend Pride carts w/ baskets, Wheel Chair, 4 wheel walker. Antiques & Collectables: two skill / slot machines with tokens, Coshocton Canal days tokens 71, 72, 73, 74, wall clocks, Folsom clock, E Ingrham mantel clock, blue Fenton lamp, old wooded tricycle horse, Ertl John Deere hit & miss, hot wheels city, 70’s Coshocton Tomahawks, Dinky cars, VW bus, crocks, jugs, cast-iron squirrel nut cracker, old highway lantern, small cast-iron stove, Longaberger baskets, wrought iron, pottery, binoculars, 76 3 x 5 13 star Betsy Ross blue Eagle colonial flag company Coshocton, and much more. Coins: 1906 Mercury dime, 1838 one cent piece, penny books, jug of pennies, Eisenhower dollars. Furniture: GE stove, RCA side-by-side refrigerator, portable dishwasher, wing back chair. Tools: Push mower, Rockwell bandsaw, 12” craftsman bandsaw, 10” arm saw,10” Ryobi planer, tablesaw, 10” Mikita mitch Saw, Generator, shop vacs, drill press, power craft tool box, router, Rockwell 1” belt sander, Dewalt Plate Joiner, son tune up testing kit, TV tower, and much more. Terms: All items sell as is, Cash or good Ohio Check Notes: Partial List still un-packing, Go to www.coshoctonauctions.com for photos. Auctioneer: Paul Bratton (740-327-6331) License and bonded in favor of Dept. Of Agriculture
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Real Estate: Two story 1,496 sq/ft 3 bedroom, full bath up and a half bath on the main level, Living Room, Kitchen, Dining Room, Foyer, home with full basement forced air gas furnace with A/C. Hardwood floors, shed, 30’ X 73’ corner lot. This home is ready for a new owner. Terms: $1,000.00 nonrefundable down payment day of auction. Balance due at closing in 30 days. No financing contingencies. Bank letter of approval. Any required inspections must be completed prior to bidding. All information gathered from sources deemed accurate but is not guaranteed. Announcements day of sale take precedence over all previous advertising and statements. Home sells Absolute at 10:00 A.M. Notes: Taxes are currently $632.30 per year.
Meet the candidates: 6:30 p.m., Thursday, Oct. 11, at the Coshocton County Career Center. The event is sponsored by the Coshocton Business and Professional Women and the Coshocton County Farm Bureau.
Board of Health meeting. The regular meetings for the Coshocton County Board of Health will now be the third Wednesday of the month at 6:30 p.m. instead of 5:30 p.m. in the County Services Building.
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tion has changed the date of the regular September Board of Education meeting to Sept. 17 at 7:30 p.m. The meeting will be in the Administration Office.
Benefit Auction. There will be a benefit auction for Bonnie Fortune on Saturday, Sept. 8 at the Moose Lodge of Main Street in Coshocton. Dinner starts at 11 a.m. and the auction starts at noon. Bill Ogle will be the auctioneer. The menu will consist of spaghetti, chicken sandwiches and desserts. The proceeds will help Bonnie pay for her medical expenses due to a recent heart attack in June. Bonnie has no health insurance and is not eligible for Medicare. Dan’s Auto Sales in Newark will be donating a used vehicle to be auctioned. Butch Bowman Memorial Golf Scramble. The fourth annual Butch Bowman Memorial Golf Scramble will be at Hickory Flat Greens Golf Course on Sunday, Sept. 30 with a shotgun start at 10 a.m. Deadline to register is Sept. 26. Entry fee is $60 for non-members and $40 for members. Includes green fees, 50/50, skins, prize money, and meal. Peggy Sue’s Restaurant will cater the event and feature steak, ribs, and homemade pies. Win a car, sponsored by Chrysler Jeep Dodge of Coshocton, with a hole-in-one on Par 3 challenge. All golfers will receive a gift bag. Prize money will be awarded for first, second, and third place. Contact Hickory Flats at 545-7796 with any questions, or Paul Bowman at 610-4945 or Josh Bowman at 502-5842.
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Only local classes are listed: Classes at Main Street in Coshocton: Sept. 10 – 14 from 9 a.m. – Noon; Sept. 11 – 13, and 18 – 20 from 5:30 – 8:30 p.m.; Sept. 17 – 21 from 9 a.m. – Noon and 1 – 4 p.m. All classes are subject to enrollment numbers. Cancellations could occur due to lack of participants.
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Calling all Kids!. Coshocton Baptist Church and the Coshocton McDonald’s are teaming up to share information about the Ronald McDonald House in Akron. Kids in preschool through 8th grade are invited to join their AWANA clubs. Meetings are on Wednesday evenings from 6:15 – 8 p.m. at the Coshocton Baptist Church on Denman Avenue. The first meeting will be Sept. 5. They will also have movie nights, princess night, Nerf war night, and a talent show. For more information, contact Cherie Reveal at 610-8966.
Miracles in Motion. Miracles in Motion Ministries will be having a service at Dillon State Park to reach out to the camping community. All are welcome. Dillon State Park is located at 5265 Dillon Hills Drive in Nashport, Ohio. The services will be every Sunday until the end of October from 9 – 10 a.m. In the event of inclement weather, the church service will be at the covered patio at the Dillon State Park camp store. For information, contact Pastor Durward Ulman at 294-5734 or e-mail hannahmoody2000@yahoo.com.
Drive-Thru Chicken Dinner. St. John’s United Church of Christ in Coshocton is having a Drive Thru Chicken Dinner on Sept. 7 from 4 – 6 p.m. This is a fundraiser for the church missions. Tickets are sold in advance. Contact any church member or call the church at 6222781. The dinner includes 1/2 chicken, potato salad, baked beans, roll and drink.
Hog and Lamb Roast. The Frazeysburg United Methodist Church will have their 12th annual Hog and Lamb Roast on Sept. 8 from 5 – 7:30 p.m. Entertainment will be provided by Soul Legacy and Pure Heart. There will also be a silent auction and cash drawing. The event is open to the public and a meal is available for a donation. All proceeds will be presented to community resident, Linda Moore, to help with medical expenses. The church is located at 87 W. Second St. in Frazeysburg. For more information, call the church office at 828-2201. Chalfant Church Homecoming: Sunday, Sept. 9, starting at 1 p.m. with a carry-in dinner. A program of Gospel music will begin at 2 p.m. Everyone is welcome. Free Concert. Prairie Chapel United Methodist Church will be hosting a free concert by The Innovators, a Gospel group of four college men from Zimbabwea. The concert will be Sept. 30 from 1:30 – 2:30 p.m. A love offering will be taken to help with their ministry and travel expenses. The church is located at 45494 CR 23 in Coshocton.
* 1.256 Acres * White Eyes Township * Coshocton County * Mobile Home * Detached Garage * Fruit & Nut Trees * Nice Setting * Trucks * Boat * Guns * Tools * Collectibles *
ABSOLUTE EMIG REAL ESTATE AND CONTENTS AUCTION
Location: 107 S. Butler St. Baltic, Ohio: From Sugacreek follow SR 93 south for 5.9 miles and turn right onto E. Main St. Follow Main St for .1 mile to 4 way stop and turn left onto S. Butler st. Destination will be on your right. Signs posted
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2 B/R Ranch * 2 Bath * 50’x150’ Lot * Storage Barn *Furniture * Household * Bucks Township * Tuscarawas County * Garaway LSD * Baltic Corp. Limits Affordable housing in a great school district. This 2 bedroom, 2 bath ranch is very solidly constructed and features a very adequate floor plan. This home lends itself well to a first time home buyer, or those looking to scale down a bit with first floor living. With rent prices on the rise, invest in a property where you’ll see a return on your investment. With 1,064 sq. ft. of living on top of a full basement, there could be possible additional living space added to the basement is where one of the bathrooms is already located. A covered front porch allows for a great sitting area for those summer evenings. Utilities include fuel oil heat as well as central air. Terms: 10% downpayment due the day of the sale with balance due at time of closing. No financing contingencies. All inspections must be completed prior to bidding. Join us for the open house or set up a private showing by contacting the Patrick Kaufman. Legal: Parcel #0600033000 of Bucks Township in Tuscarawas County with Garaway local schools. FURNITURE, APPLIANCES: Kelvinator side by side fridge, Hotpoint stove, fridge/freezer, microwave, washer and dryer, dehumidifier, hutch, 3 pc. b/r suit, couch, overstuffed chair, chairs, file cabinets, metal wardrobe, kitchen table and chairs, plant stands, twin bed, and barrel churns HOUSEHOLD, TOOLS: glassware, casserole dishes, jewelry, broaches and cuff links, pyrex, towels, rotary dial phone, coffee maker, games, lantern, metal pale, crock jugs, roasters, fans, step ladders, sewing machine, garden tools, tools, totes, wire, hand tools, ext. chords, car ramps, feeders, grill, hand cart, and plants. Plus many more unlisted items.
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Church Service. The Church of God located at 703 S 2nd St would like to invite everyone to service on Sundays at 10:30 a.m. For those who would like to come but can’t drive themselves, they can pick you up in their new church van. Just call Bill at 502-9701 and he will make arrangements to get you to and from the church.
Auction by order of Emig Estate Cynthia Crawford Executor Sue Sokolowski (Cleaver & Assoc.) Attorney Probate Case # 2010 ES 55838
KAUFMAN REALTY, INC. (888)852-4111 or (330) 852-4111 • www.kaufmanrealty.com DAVE KAUFMAN, BROKER/AUCTIONEER PATRICK KAUFMAN, APPR. AUCTIONEER/REALTOR • (330) 204-6512 or patrick@kaufmanrealty.com
Affordable mobile home with 26’x28’ detached garage on over an acre. The mobile home features a large master suite with full bath, kitchen with eating area, living room, bedroom, and additional full bath. The property has a well & septic, electric forced air heat. The property also features a mini orchard with blueberry, peach, cherry, pear, apple, plum, and chestnut trees. This property would make an ideal investment or starter property. Real Estate Terms: 10% nonrefundable down payment day of sale with the balance due at closing within 30 days. No Contingencies. Property will be sold “As Is” with no warranties. Any desired inspections must be completed prior to bidding. Real Estate will be sold at 6:30 PM at the property location! TRUCKS – BOAT – TOOLS – EQUIPMENT: ’88 Ford Ranger 4WD, 185k miles; ’88 Dodge Dakota, 145k miles; 14’ boat w/ 9.9hp outboard motor on trailer; 8’ flat bottom boat; Snapper 48” hydro lawn tractor; self-propelled lawn mower; 8000watt generator w/ Honda 13.1hp motor; 60 gal upright air compressor; 20gal sandblaster; engine hoist w/ new jack; Homack Stack-on Tool Chest; 9’ steel work bench; 6’ fiberglass truck cap; weed eater; acetylene torches, hoses, & extra tips (no tanks); 4’ electric heater; shop vac; misc. hand tools & power tools; chick feeders & waters; Reese hitch; Smokin’ Grill, new; new shop creeper; GUNS – ARROWHEADS – HUNTING SUPPLIES: Rem. 870 Wingmaster 12ga. w/ vent rib; Rem 870 Express 20ga. w/ 3” mag vent rib; Rem. 1100 12ga. w/ vent rib; 1100 slug barrel; Dan Wessen Arms .357 Mag revolver; Mossberg 500CG 20ga w/ 28” vent rib mod.; Savage Mod93R17 17HMR, bolt action; Marlin Mod 25SL/LR .22cal bolt action; Kel-Tec PLR-.22 pistol, NIB; misc. ammo; 55 arrowheads; 6” flint blade; flint fish hooks; GPS, new; 2 gun scopes; Eagle 3D fish finder; tree stand; 3 new sidekick pistol holders; bow tuning kit; bow fishing & bow & arrows; camo coveralls, size small; back/frame pack; misc. hunting equipment; muskrat stretchers & traps; Infrared game monitor; binoculars; flintlock pistol w/ powder horn lamp; HOUSEHOLD & COLLECTIBLES: older GE refrigerator; chest freezer; Kitchen Aid mixer; canners; bar stools; hand sickles; meat grinder; cherry pitter; Mast Electric thermometer; bicentennial collection incl. crock, plates, glasses, etc.; Dream Team pictures; bottle capper, bottles, & caps; misc. books; misc. smalls not listed; Chattel Terms: Cash or good check w/ proper ID LUNCH STAND provided by White Eyes Carryout Auction By Order Of: Andy Barkman Leroy Barkman 0008_090512
Jacob’s Closet. The Warsaw United Methodist Church is announcing its new spring and summer hours of operation for Jacob’s Closet. The closet is open every Thursday from 9 a.m. – Noon and the last Thursday of each month from 9 a.m. – Noon and 5 – 8 p.m. The church is located at 130 E. Church Street in Warsaw.
OPEN FOR INSPECTION: WED. SEPT. 12TH, 5–7 PM
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Community Dinners. The Burt Avenue Wesleyan Church has a community dinner the second Wednesday of every month at 5:30 p.m. The dinner is served at the Burt Fellowship Hall on Orange Street. The Presbyterian Church located at the corner of 4th and Chestnut, has a community dinner the third Wednesday of every month at 5:30 p.m. The dinner is served in the Fellowship Hall located in the basement of the church. The Park United Methodist Church at 122 Park Ave. has a community dinner the fourth Wednesday of every month. The dinner is served in the fellowship hall from 5:30 – 6:30 p.m.
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Ice Cream Social. There will be an Ice Cream Social at Roscoe United Methodist Church in the air conditioned Fellowship Hall on Saturday, Sept. 8 at 5 p.m. Dinner will consist of Shredded Chicken sandwiches, Grilled Hot Dogs and Coney’s, Sloppy Joes, Baked Beans, Potato Salad, Desserts and ICE CREAM! Bring your friends and family for an evening of great food and fellowship! This is your last chance of the summer to take in an ice cream social, don’t miss out! Proceeds go to the Relay for Life.
Property Location: 26551 SR 93 Fresno OH 43824. Located ¼ mile north of Fresno, 3 miles north of US RT 36 & 8 miles south of Baltic on SR 93. Chattel Auction Location: 52200 TR 186 Fresno OH 43824. (Old Fresno School Building). From property location go ¼ mile south on SR 93 to TR 186 west ¼ mile to auction. Watch for Signs!
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FOR RENT: 3 bedroom home on County Road 80 near Frazeysburg. Partially finished basement and outbuilding. $900 per month. Call Pat Archer (740) 754-1162
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ROBERT McCORMICK ESTATE AUCTION
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LOCATED 22320 CR 124 WEST LAFAYETTE CR 124 IS OFF OF CR 16 JUST WEST OF WEST LAFAYETTE ANTIQUES, COLLECTABLES, HOUSEHOLD GOODS, TOOLS, AND AUTOMOBILE ANTIQUES AND COLLECTABLES: Spoon carved flat wall cupboard, cherry corner cupboard, deacons bench, library desk, wash stand, cane bottom chairs, crocks, iron skillets, tea cart, coffee grinder, glassware, stemware, Bavaria, set of Pope Gosser Victory pattern, Cat’s Meow. HOUSEHOLD GOODS: OS sofas, OS chairs, wingback chairs, 3 recliners, 2 refrigerator freezers, chest type deep freeze, washer and dryer, 2-3 pc. Bedroom suits complete, Samsung flat screen TV, DR table w/ china cupboard, kitchen table w/6 chairs, entertainment center, coffee and end tables, table and floor lamps, all types of kitchenware, bed, bath , and table linens, Kirby upright sweeper, Christmas decorations. LAWN AND GARDEN &TOOLS: Craftsman 21 HP mower, Snapper riding mower, Craftsman gas powered snow blower, air compressor, lawn cart, leaf blower, Troybilt pony, elec. pressure washer, Craftsman 10” table saw, Craftsman 12” band saw, mitre saw, 6” belt sander, router, drill press, bench vise, wood clamps, drill bits, various types of small hand tools. AUTOMOBILE: 2001 Ford Crown Victoria. White with blue interior. 91,000 miles. AUCTIONEERS NOTE This is a very partial listing. We will be running two rings. Visit www.peddicordrice.com for pictures. Estate of Robert McCormick Executor-Robert McCormick JR Coshocton County Case #21210065 Attorney- Joseph Skelton
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Clubs and Organizations
meal will be at noon. Call the Senior Center at 6224852 to make a lunch reservation.
Antique Power Association. The Coshocton County Antique Power Association will meet on the following Sundays in the Tractor Supply Building at 3 p.m.: Sept. 9, Oct. 14, and Dec. 9. There will not be a meeting in November. However, there is a hog roast on Nov. 4.
Rotary Club of West Lafayette Health Fair: 7 to 9 a.m., Saturday, Sept. 15, West Lafayette First Baptist Church, 688 E. Main St. No appointments needed. You must be at least 18-years-old and fast for 12 hours before attending. Test results will be forwarded to your physician at no charge or given to you for a donation of canned food items or $1. A general health fair profile is $30, thyroid testing is $18, prostate testing is $20, diabetes testing is $20, colo-rectal cancer testing is $4 and blood pressure and cataract/ glaucoma checks are free. Coffee, juice and donuts will be served after your blood is drawn. For information, call Dan or June at 545-6743.
Customer Appreciation Day. Habitat for Humanity ReStore will be having a customer appreciation day on Saturday, Sept. 8 from 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. The event is free and free t-shirts will be given away to the first five customers each hour. Coffee and donuts will be available between 9 – 11 a.m. and hot dogs, chips, and drinks will be available between 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. ReStore is located at 1301 Walnut St. in Coshocton.
Hope Clinic third anniversary open house: 5 to 7 p.m., Monday, Sept. 10, 131 S. Sixth St. Door prizes will be awarded. For more on the Hope Clinic, visit www.hopecliniccoshocton.org. Bereavement Support Group Schedule. The Health Services of Coshocton will be having a Bereavement Support Group fall program at the Memorial Garden at Lake Park for adults and mature teens on the following Mondays from 5:30 – 7 p.m.: Sept. 10, Sept. 17, Sept. 24, and Oct. 1. Bring a bottle of water, a lawn chair, a rake, and gloves if you want. You may want to wear long pants and sleeves. The Health Services will also have a Bereavement Support Group for children ages 5 – 12 at the Coshocton office, located at 230 S. 4th St. The group will meet on from 4:30 – 6 p.m. on the following dates: Oct. 9, Oct. 16, Oct. 23, and Oct. 30. Call ahead to register at 622-7311. Sandwich and Beverage Stand. Boy Scout Troop 409, sponsored by the First Baptist Church of West Lafayette, is operating the Buehler’s Sandwich and Beverage Stand on Saturday, Sept. 15 from 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. Stop and enjoy some tasty items from the lunch stand in front of Buehler’s at 830 S. 2nd Street, Coshocton. The proceeds are for camping registrations, camping gear, and traveling costs for Boy Scout Troop 409. For more information, call Gwen Bordenkircher, Committee Chair, at 502-0470. PERI Meeting. Public Employee Retiree’s Chapter 77 (PERI) will meet Wednesday, Sept. 12 at the Coshocton Senior Center, located at 201 Brown’s Lane. The
Genealogical Society Meeting. The Genealogical Society will meet Tuesday, Sept. 18 from 7:30 - 9 p.m. in the basement of the Coshocton Library. Guest speaker, Bob Timmons, will discuss Hunt-Crawford. New members are welcome. Membership is $10 for an individual or $12 per couple. Blue Star Mothers of America. Coshocton County Chapter OH59 of the Blue Star Mothers of America meets the second Monday of each month at the Church of the Nazarene, 1058 Orange Street, Room 103 at 6:30pm. All mothers, step-mothers, foster mothers, and grandmothers of active duty military and reservists/guard are invited to come together to support one another, US military members and their families. For information, call 610-4740. Coshocton Parent and Toddlers. Inviting all parents, grandparents, or caregivers who have children between the ages of infant to three years old for a play date every Wednesday morning from 9:30 – 11:30 a.m. at the Church of the Nazarene on Orange Street starting Sept. 5. Refreshments will be provided for parents and children. There is no charge, but donations are appreciated. Call 552-5220 for more information.
School Events
River View Class Reunion. The River View Class of 1977 will have their 35th Class Reunion on Saturday, Sept. 15 at Schumaker Farms in West Lafayette. Cost is $15 per person. Registration deadline, with payment, is Sept. 1. If you have not been notified, we are looking for you! Contact Rhonda (McNeish) Kurtz at 740-754-2919 for details. Multi-Class Reunion. The Coshocton High School classes from the 1960s and 1970s will have a multiclass reunion on Saturday, Sept. 15 from 6 p.m. – midnight at Roberta’s Catering located at 51 Pine St. Coshocton. There will be 60s and 70s music, appetizers, friends, and classmates. No reservations are necessary. The cost is $10 per person. All proceeds go to the CHS Scholarship Fund. Bring your own liquor. There is also a golf scramble and wine tour the day of the event. For more details, call 571-9149 or email restorecoshocton@gmail.com.
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Legal: Parcel 1 PNN# 310002986000, 380002765000, & 380000435000 Richland and Valley Twp., Guernsey County, Rolling Hills LSD, Annual Taxes $1,068.70. Parcel 2 PNN# 380002765001 Valley Twp., Guernsey County, Rolling Hills LSD, Annual Taxes 162.48. Terms: 10% nonrefundable down payment, balance at closing, no financing contingencies. Any required inspections must be completed prior to bidding. Purchasers should inspect the property prior to bidding and be aware of its condition. Acreage and frontage amounts are approximate and subject to final survey. Announcements day of sale take precedence over all previous advertising and statements. Go to www.kaufmanrealty.com for more info and pictures. Call for map and brochure.
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PARCEL 2: .9 acres with mobile home and detached garage
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PARCEL 1: 14.845 acres with 3 bed/2 bath home and both barns. Frontage on Walhonding Rd. and Slovac Rd.
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1. Land prices are rising! 2. Rural properties are in Demand! 3. House market has Bottomed Out! 4. Interest rates are Cheap... Cheap...CHEAP! 5. Investors are back in the market!
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Excellent mini-farm on a quiet secluded lot with a good blend of open and wooded acreage just minutes off Interstate 77. Quality 2-story Gambriel style home that sits in a park-like setting with mature trees has over 1700 square feet of living space features 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, kitchen, living room, den, office, and a full basement. An outdoor wood furnace provides heat for the home. The barn with workshop is complimented with good fence surrounding the hayfields/pasture. Property has road frontage on both Walhonding Road and Slovac Road. The mobile home with detached garage will be offered separately. A beautiful country setting but yet only minutes from all the conveniences you appreciate. Don’t miss this excellent offering! Sells at 6 PM.
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2 Homes 15.745 Acres * Richland and Valley Twp.* Guernsey County * Rolling Hills LSD * 3 Bedroom/ 2 Bath 2-Story Home * 48X48 Barn with Workshop * 22X36 Hay Barn * Mobile Home with Detached Garage *
Wednesday, Sept. 5: Animanga Club Meeting (Teens); Coshocton Public Library: Fans of manga and anime meet each month to preview anime, discuss manga, share websites, learn about Japanese
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Location: 13460 Walhonding Road, Pleasant City, Ohio 43772. From I 77, just south of Cambridge OH, take the Buffalo exit and continue east on SR 313 approx ¾ mile to Walhonding Rd. continue southeast on Walhonding Rd. 1.5 miles to location. Signs posted.
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Wednesday, Sept. 5, 12, 19, 26: Plugged and Unplugged (Teens); Coshocton Public Library: Grades 7 through High School Graduation are invited to Plugged & Unplugged for online and traditional gaming: board games, video games, Internet access, friends, snacks and fun! Call 622-0956 to register. 2:30 - 5 p.m.
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Wednesday, Sept. 5, 12, 19, 26: Books Galore Book Store; Coshocton Public Library: The Friends of the Library used book store in the library basement has books, magazines, movies, audio books, 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 622-0956 for information.
OFFERING 3 TRACTS, 2 HOUSES AND BUILDINGS
TRACT 1: 1 story, 3 bedroom home on corner lot with pole building. This home is situated on nice corner lot and has 3 bedrooms, kitchen (remodeled), DR, LR, and bath. The basement has a laundry room, workshop, and office. There is a nice large cement block garage and a 38x25 pole building on 2 lots. TRACT 2: Nice lot with a four room home in need of repair. County water and sewer available. TRACT 3: 66’x140’ vacant lot with county water and sewer available. REAL ESTATE TERMS: 10% deposit at time of auction. Balance due at time of closing not to exceed 30 days. No contingencies in contract. Taxes to be prorated to date of closing. Will be offering in various tract combinations. Real Estate sells first. ALSO SELLING ANTIQUES AND COLLECTABLES, HOUSEHOLD GOODS, VEHICLES, GUNS, TOOLS, LAWN & GARDEN ANTIQUES AND COLLECTABLES: Curved glass cupboard, glass front china cupboard, DR table w/6 chairs, knee hole desk, curio cabinet, oak queen sized bed, dressers, hall tree, oak jewelry chest, collection of pen knives, dinner bell. HOUSEHOLD GOODS: OS recliners, 2 pc. Living room suite, Vizio flat screen TV, kitchen table w/4 chairs, lg. black side by side refrigerator freezer w/ice maker, 2 pc. bedroom suite, lg. front load washer and dryer, upright sweepers, file cabinet, table and floor lamps, under the counter dishwasher (new in box), ice cream freezers, aquariums. GUNS: Mossberg 20 ga. P.A., Smith and Wesson model 1,000 12 ga., Marlin model 25 22 BA, Iver Johnson 5.5 12 ga., Daisy Rogers pistol, Rugar 44 Super Blackhawk, Smith and Wesson 32 cal. revolver, Bauer 25 automatic, 4 Daisy rifles. FISHING RODS AND REELS LAWN AND GARDEN: 2 Max. 60” 26 HP zero turn, Bad Boy 27 HP pro. zero turn, Honda DYT 4000 mower, Honda hydrostatic 4514, JD SRX 75 mower, Ranch King Pro 22 HP 5”, Wheel Horse 8 HP, Murray 20” push mower, Yardman mower, Earth Quake rear tine tiller, Bolens G-14 w/rear tiller and blade, Yard Machine 20.5 46” cut, Cub Cadet zero w/23 HP Kohler, Power Pro cultivators (new in box) leaf blower, wheel barrow, weed eaters, step ladders, gas hedge trimmer, lawn furniture, all types of garden tools. TOOLS: Floor jacks, oxy. acet. set, come-a-longs, 2 Craftsman tool boxes (stack), Van Guard Chore Master gas pressure washer, Craftsman 16” scroll saw, Power Mate air compressor, Lincoln 225 AMP welder, battery chargers, motorcycle jack, paint shaker, sump pumps, jig saws, drill, bench grinder, grinders, sockets open and box end, K & F drill press, Poulan 306 chainsaw and others, power painter, shop vacs port-c powers, 100+ pipe wrenches. VEHICLES AND TRAILER: 1993 Dodge Hightop conversion van only 2,000 miles, 1994 Dodge conversion van 19,000 mi., 1998 Dodge Dakota Sport pickup, 1999 Chrysler Concord, 2001 Cadillac Eldorado, 2002 Honda FCS scooter, 2003 Suzuki Intruder 1400 1,165 mi. 6x8 trailer w/ramp. TERMS ON PERSONAL PROPERTY: Cash, Good check, or Credit Card. There will be a 5% buyer’s premium applied to all purchases which will be waived for cash or good check. AUCTIONEERS NOTE: This is a very large auction. We could be running up to 4 rings. Hundreds of good articles not mentioned. Come and plan to spend all day with us in beautiful Coshocton County. Visit www.peddicordrice.com for updates as we are still unpacking. Real Estate sells first. Guns and vehicles will sell at 12:00. OWNERS: Clarence Haines Jr. POA: Julie Niswonger Auctioneers: Ryan LePage (740) 502-4227 Greg Rice (740) 502-3111 Herb Peddicord
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Saturday, Sept. 8, 15, 22, 29: Books Galore Book Store; Coshocton Public Library: The Friends of the Library used book store in the library basement has books, magazines, movies, audio books, 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 622-0956 for information.
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Union School 60th anniversary. Union School first grade class of 1952 will be having their 60th year reunion at The Golden Corral in Zanesville at 2 p.m. on Oct. 6. For more information, contact Dixie (Crider) Miller at 824-3859 or Sonny Barcus at 202-5375. They are looking for Betty Jackson, Peggy Lou Fye, Richard Hoover, Jeanine McDamials, and Linda Wright.
culture, draw, and much, much more! Call 622-0956 to register. Grades 7-12 only. 5:30 - 7 p.m.
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Class of 1997 Reunion. Ridgewood Class of 1997 15-year class reunion will be Sept. 29, at 6 p.m. at Schumaker Farms in West Lafayette. The cost is $15 per person, $30 per couple including dinner, DJ, BYOB, and catch up with classmates! Send check or money by Sept. 20 to Kacey Hendricks Lahna, at 125 East Wood Avenue, West Lafayette, OH, 43845. Any questions, call or text (740) 294-9750.
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09 Toyota Tacoma Ext. 4x4
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04 Cadillac SRX
08 Subaru Impreza
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05 Chevy 1/2 Ton Crew 4x4, Z71, Power Seat, Windows & Locks, Bose Stereo System. .............................................................................................................$18,999
06 BMW 325i
07 Ford 1/2 Ton Ext. 4x4 STX, Tilt Wheel, Cruise, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air, Tow Package. .............................................................................................$19,787
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07 Saturn Outlook AWD
11 Volkswagen Tiguan AWD
08 GMC Acadia AWD
02 Chevy Trailblazer LTZ 4x4, Power Windows & Locks, Keyless Entry, Leather, Alloy Wheels, Air. ....................................................................................$8,996 03 Dodge 1/2 Ton Crew 4x4 SLT, Power Seat, Windows & Locks, CD Stereo, Chrome Wheels, Air. ...................................................................................$10,977 09 Subaru Legacy SE 4x4, Power Windows & Locks, Alloy Wheels, Keyless Entry, Moonroof, Tinted Glass. .................................................................$16,748 08 Dodge Nitro 4x4, CD, Power Windows & Locks, Alloy Wheels, Air, XM Radio. ..........................................................................................................................$16,963 06 Chevy 1/2 Ton Ext. 4x4, 5.3L V8, Auto, Air, Locking Differential, Tow Package. .............................................................................................................................$17,962 08 Chevy Trailblazer LS 4x4, Power Seat, Sunroof, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air, XM Radio. ...................................................................................................$17,977
06 Ford Freestyle SE AWD
19,922
10 Dodge 3/4 Ton Crew 4x4
Power Seat, 4x4 Windows & Locks, Nerf Bars, Alloy Wheels, Air.
$23,994
02 GMC Envoy 4x4 SLT, Power Heated Leather Seats, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air. ....................................................................................................................$6,991
06 Honda Ridgeline 4x4
Power Windows & Locks, CD Stereo, Cruise Control.
07 Saturn Outlook XR AWD Power Seat, Windows & Locks, Leather Seats, Alloy Wheels.
06 Toyota Tundra SR5 Crew 4x4, Power Windows & Locks, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air. ......................................................................................................$18,888
08 Chevy 1/2 Ton Ext. 4x4, CD Stereo, Onstar, Tilt Wheel, Tow Package, Bedliner. ..........................................................................................................................$19,992
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08 Nissan Xterra S 4x4, Power Windows & Locks, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air, 1 Owner. ....................................................................................................$19,992
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06 GMC 3/4 Ton Crew 4x4 SLE, Power Seat, Windows & Locks, Air, Alloy Wheels. .....................................................................................................................$19,997
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07 GMC 1/2 Ton 4x4 Ext., Power Windows & Locks, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air, Short Bed, Tow package. ...........................................................$20,961 08 GMC Envoy Denali 4x4, Power Seats, Windows & Locks, Sunroof, Heated Leather Seats, CD/Cassette Stereo, Air, Chrome Wheels. .....$21,943 08 Chevy 1/2 Ton Ext. 4x4 LT, Power Windows & Locks, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Tow Package. ....................................................................................$22,981 08 Chevy 1/2 Ton Ext. 4x4, Power Windows & Locks, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Tow Package. ............................................................................................$23,861 09 Ford 3/4 Ton Crew 4x4, Power Windows & Locks, CD Stereo, Air, Short Bed. ............................................................................................................................$23,963
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10 Chevy Equinox LT AWD
08 GMC Acadia SLT
10 Buick Enclave CX AWD
Power Seats, Windows & Locks, Power Sunroof, Navigation, CD Stereo, Chrome Wheels.
Remote Start, Keyless Entry, Sunroof, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air.
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12 Chevy Traverse LT AWD
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12 Chevy Traverse LTZ AWD
11 Chevy 1/2 Ton Crew 4x4, LT, Power Windows & Locks, CD Stereo, Air, Alloy Wheels. ........................................................................................................$29,927
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Power Seats, Remote Start, Power Sunroof, Heated Leather, CD Stereo, Loaded!!
Heated & Cooled Leather Seats, Remote Start, Bose Speakers, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels.
12 GMC Acadia SLT AWD Leather Heated Power Seats, Power Windows & Locks, Aluminum Wheels.
08 Chevy Tahoe LTZ, Power Seat, Sunroof, TV/DVD, Heated Leather, Alloy Wheels, Air. ...............................................................................................................$33,977
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09 Chevy 1/2 Ton Ext. 4x4, Power Seats, Remote Start, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels. ............................................................................................................................$24,967 07 Chevy Avalanche, Power Locks, Cruise, Leather Interior, Chrome Wheels, Air. ..............................................................................................................................$24,978 08 Toyota FJ Cruiser 4x4, Power Windows & Locks, Reverse Park Aid, Alloy Wheels, Air. ......................................................................................................$24,987 07 Chevy Tahoe LTZ 4x4, Power Seats, Remote Start, Power Sunroof, Heated Leather, TV/DVD, Bose Speakers. .........................................................$24,988 07 GMC 3/4 Ton Crew 4x4, Power Seats, Windows & Locks, Heated Leather, 6-CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air. ..........................................................$25,987 08 Chevy 1/2 Ton Crew 4x4 LT, Power Seat, Windows & Locks, Remote Start, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air, 1 Owner, XM Radio. ...........$26,488 08 GMC 3/4 Ton Crew 4x4 SLE, Power Windows & Locks, CD Stereo, Bedliner, Fog Lights, Running Boards, Tow Package. ...........................$26,832 09 Chevy 3/4 Ton Crew 4x4 LT, Power Seat, Remote Start, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air. .........................................................................................................$27,831 08 GMC 3/4 Ton Crew 4x4 SLE, Power Windows & Locks, Leather, CD Stereo, Air, Short Bed. ............................................................................................$27,942 09 GMC 3/4 Ton Ext. 4x4, Power Seats, Remote Start, Leather Seats SLT, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air. ........................................................................$28,892
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