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Rolling Along A crew from The Shelly Company is pictured rolling asphalt at Richard Downing Airport last week as the 1,000 foot runway extension nears completion. It is expected that the extension will be finished in time for the 2010 Wings Over Coshocton Air Show, slated for Saturday, Sept. 18 from 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. at the airport. Airport Administrator Bethel Toler said, “This extension will enable us to market our airport to large businesses and corporations, encouraging them to relocate or expand to our community.” Beacon photo by Mark fortune
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Tyler J. Wilson, 2008 graduate of Coshocton High School, was awarded the Ruth and Otto Kruse Scholarship for the 2010-2011 year at Ohio University in Athens, Ohio. Tyler is a junior at OU majoring in commuter telecommunications in the J. Warren McClure School of Information and Telecommunications Systems. He is the son of Mike and Teresa Darr of Coshocton, and the grandson of Jim and Linda Wright of Coshocton.
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Air Show Scheduled Acts A10 WARTHOG IRON EAGLE AEROBATICS MISTY BLUES SKYDIVING DeHAVILLAND SUPER CHIPMUNK 9:00 AM Gates Open
- Vendors, Food Booths, Kids Fun Zone, Static Aircraft Displays and more!
10:30 AM Ohio Bird Sanctuary Show - Kids Fun Zone area
11:00 AM Opening Ceremonies
- National Anthem, Invocation, Greetings, Rep. Troy Balderson, Congressman Zack Space, B2 Flyover
11:30 AM Ohio Flags of Honor Ceremony 12:30 PM Veterans Show "A Tribute to Our Military Heroes"
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The 2010 Wings Over Coshocton Air Show on Sept. 18 will offer amazing aerobatic acts from across the country including Bill Gordon and Billy Segalla of The Iron Eagles Aerobatics. The Iron Eagles are one of the most exciting and dynamic teams in the air show industry today. These two men have combined their piloting skills into the most challenging and closest formation team that you will see performed at air shows anywhere in the world. From their crossfire takeoff, to the switchblade hammerhead and the close head-on maneuvers, missing just feet apart, their fast-paced action will keep you on the edge of your seat. You’ll see and meet The Iron Eagles at The 2010 Wings Over Coshocton Air Show on Sept. 18 at Coshocton’s Richard Downing Airport. The event runs from 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. Spectators will also enjoy Dave Dacy & Tony KazianThe Super Stearman WingWalking Team; The Misty Blues All-woman Skydiving Team; teenage aerobatic pilot Jason Flood; stunt flyer Jim ‘Fang’ Maroney in his DeHavilland Super Chipmunk, an A10 Warthog Demonstration, and many other surprises in the air. At 11 a.m., the Opening Ceremonies get underway including a B2 Stealth Bomber flyby. Around 11:30 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 an 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. All veterans and their families are encouraged to attend. The Air Show will take to the skies at approximately 2 p.m. Throughout the day, visitors will also enjoy musical entertainment, static displays, food vendors, helicopter rides, the popular Kids Zone Fun Area, and bird shows from the Ohio Bird Sanctuary. Presale tickets are $6 for adults and $3 for children and are available at www.VisitCoshocton. com, at the Chamber of Commerce Building, 401 Main Street in Coshocton and at the Richard
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had the heavy chains Letter to the editor by Suzanne Smailes Clark for support so naturally United Way Executive Director
Have you heard about the removal of you could get tangled playground swings in up that way as well. I Cabell County, West can only recall a couple Virginia? According of incidents where to the website, www. someone got knocked wvgazette.com, the down or lost a tooth or swing sets are being too. We just chalked removed this fall due those things up to being to recent lawsuits and a kid and probably luck. cost concerns over Not anymore. properly maintaining the Mark fortune protective barriers around As Milton them. Now, I bring this up because I Elementary Principal Kim Cooper thought it might be interesting to see said, “We’re living in a sue-happy how something like this has changed society, which is sad that we’ve let it over the years. If you watch Jeff come down to affecting kids at this Foxworthy much at all, you have no level with lawyers”. doubt seen – (there is a DVD!) the Now, I’m not advocating a lack segment where he talks about family of preventive maintenance, unsafe vacations where he and his brother are practices or the common sense which sequestered in the back of the family would dictate what type equipment station wagon. Facing backwards and should be on a playground. Sometimes laying a blanket as far away from the an article or tidbit of news just allows parental unit as possible. me to recollect my younger years. So, let’s wind the clock back to When muscles worked the way they my days in elementary school on the should, back aches did not exist and playground. Ah, yes, kinda brings you could still imagine a fire breathing a tear to my eye. And I know there dragon or puppy dog in the clouds as are some of my former teachers that you reached for the limits of the sky avidly read The Beacon. They may or on the playground swing. may not know this. And we are not Focusing on the more near advocating this type of behavior kids! at hand, the Wine Festival is this So don’t do it. weekend and the Air Show takes off Basically, we would play on Saturday, Sept. 18 at 9 am with a the game of “dodge ‘em” on the plethora of activities for kids of all playground during recess. As a group ages. The Air Show program is inside of kids would swing on the swing set, this issue of The Beacon with all the other kids (like me) would have to details on parking, flyovers, air show run through the swings to the relative schedule and more. Let’s get out and safety of the poles in the center. Now, support our local airport, businesses this feat was typically possible only and provide the encouragement to because the kids swinging – usually those that are working hard to make the girls – would be going as high as Coshocton County a better place to they could go, thus the timing could live, work and play. be off a pinch. And these swings
Thank you Coshocton County for your support and attendance at our 2010-11 Campaign KickOff Event, “A Taste of Coshocton County”. Our vendors served the most delicious samples and our volunteers worked very hard to provide a wonderful evening. Many thanks to them along with the media community that helped promote the event. The United Way is a vital part of our community because of the funds it raises to help support our 19 partner agencies’ programming along with the initiatives that are overseen by the United Way office. These programs do amazing things
365 days of the year. The United Way of Coshocton County has been very blessed by generous donors throughout our county. We are incredibly grateful for each and every donation we have received and will receive as this campaign moves forward. Without each of you, we could not do the wonderful things that make Coshocton County such a beautiful place to live and work. Give. Advocate. Volunteer. LIVE UNITED! Suzanne Smailes Clark Coshocton County United Way Executive Director
Wine Festival this weekend
The Coshocton Airport are 75 cents each. Amphitheater will host a Wine Proceeds raised from the 2010 Festival fundraiser event on Wine Festival will help fund additional Saturday, Sept. 11 on the Coshocton development of the Coshocton Airport County Courtsquare. The festival Amphitheater, which just completed will be from Noon - 7 p.m. and its inaugural season. Plans for the feature some of Ohio’s best wineries 2011 season are underway. Find and a variety of lively outdoor out more on their Web site at www. entertainment. CoshoctonAirportAmphitheater.com. Participating wineries include For more information about the Raven’s Glenn, Rainbow Hills, 2010 Wine Festival on Sept. 11, Shawnee Springs, Heritage contact the Coshocton Convention Vineyards, The Winery at Wolf and Visitors Bureau at (740) 622Creek, Troutman Vineyards, 4877 or 800-338-4724 or go to Terra Cotta Vineyards and Viking www.VisitCoshocton.com. The Vineyards. Admission is $7 for festival location is The Coshocton adults. Youth 12 and under are County Courtsquare, (318 Main admitted free. Each paid admission Street) and will be along Fourth receives a commemorative wine- Street. Plenty of free parking is tasting glass and entertainment. available in the city parking lots Designated drivers will receive two and along Main Street. free soft drinks. Wine tasting tickets 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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peer pressure and our culture. Because of this, Keith wanted to stress that this show is not for young children. Keith loves to talk with teens and will be available to talk with the student body after the two morning assemblies. “I’m hoping they see that they have what it takes to stand up to peer pressure and analyze popular culture,” Keith said, “I hope they take a look at the culture they’re in. I want culturesavvy teens to lead. Sex sells and I want teens to understand that sex sells lies and that they don’t have to buy those lies.” Keith wanted to stress that although he is a Christian comedian, the two morning performances in the schools will be secular. He encourages teens that even if they are against his religion or what he says, to listen to what he has to say. “I hope they all say, ‘Oh yes! We’ll do this!’,” Gallagher said, “Having people pause and think about the things they’re doing and take a step back from that and think about, ‘Why am I doing the things I’m doing?’ A lot of times, that leads to better responses. I think a lot of times, we just react, but we don’t think it through. If we would just think about it, it would lead us to better responses.” Admission to the evening program is free with free pizza and pop at 6:30 p.m. To learn more about Keith Deltano, visit his Web site at www.defyconformity.com.
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Imagine mixing Chris Rock with Billy Graham. Well, if you could, then you’d have Keith Deltano. Keith is a Christian comedian who has been speaking with teens since 1993. His high energy and hilarious observations about the life of a typical American teenager have been changing lives for over ten years. His show entitled, Defy Conformity, will be presented at the River View High School on Thursday, Sept. 16. There will be morning show for junior and high school students dealing with bullying and a separate show in the evening for the community that deals with peer pressure that can lead to bad decisions. The doors to the evening show will open at 6:30 p.m. with free pizza and pop. The show will begin at 7 p.m. Eddie Gallagher and Mr. Chuck Rinkes, principal of the River View High School, had been looking for a motivational speaker for the students this year. They both agreed to do some research, and almost by accident, Gallagher stumbled upon Keith’s Web site. Gallagher said he liked the idea of using comedy to discuss serious issues that today’s teens face on a daily basis. Gallagher said he also liked the fact that Keith used to be an educator. Defy Conformity is an in-your-face kind of show that deals with how not to conform with the modern ideal of a typical teenager such as sex, drugs, and alcohol, which almost always steam from
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Public Record Coshocton Common Pleas Court – Divorces/Dissolutions Divorce Heather Dawn Ray of Coshocton from Mark A Ray of Coshocton Marriages: Kristopher Edward Howell of West Lafayette to Lindsay Kay Mason of West Lafayette Troy S Fields of Coshocton to Christa Dawn Grashel of Warsaw Thomas Dale Wiggins Jr of Coshocton to Sally Jo Bassett of Coshocton Blake Alan Babcock of Coshocton to Kayla M Thomas of Coshocton
River View volleyball Coach Cari Bahmer, Assistant Mike Bahmer, Callie Wright, Savanna Treasure, Ashton Clarke, Amanda Weatherwax, Tori Gast, Kim Alton, Taylor Spang, Olivia Neace, Teya Murray, Andi Daugherty, Kim Sycks, Caley Conkling, Laurin Hampton (Names do not necessarily appear in order.) Photo
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Members of the Sew & So’s 4-H club donated 28 gowns to Hospice of Coshocton County on Tuesday, Aug. 31 at the local Hospice office. The Sew & So’s 4-H club started in 1960. Ten members of the club, three club advisors,
several parents and participants from the local Canal Quilters group made the gowns from fabric donated by the Canal Quilters, who also donated Scenic funds to purchase Golf Course additional fabric. Club advisors are Betsy Brown, Susan Brouse and Paula Hathaway. 4:00 - 8:00 pm Twenty one adult and seven child size St. Rt. 83N, Coshocton • 740.622.8083 gowns were donated with Cathy Hudson representing Hospice. Hudson told the club about the Hospice Brightening someone’s day Pictured are several members of the Sew & mission and what the So’s 4-H club at Hospice of Coshocton with some of the 28 gowns that members of organization does for the club, advisors, parents and the Canal Quilters donated to Hospice for patient people, patients and use. From front L to R, are; Josie Fornara, Annie Bosson, Will Fornara and Kenzie families right here in Potter. Back row L to R; Jen Bosson, John Brems, Emma Brems, Ellie Brems, Betsy Coshocton County. Brown and Paula Hathaway. Not available for photo; Savannah Brown and Patrick The club made the Brouse. beacon photo by mark fortune brightly colored gowns • Country Setting for Hospice patients as that this project in particular really helped myself • Applicants must be at part of their community service mission. Patrick and the club realize that the need for the gowns Seton Coshocton least 62 years of age. Brouse, a member of the club, commented, was maybe not as crucial as other projects we’ve Apartments • Quietly Secluded “It felt really good to help people with cancer done but it’s going to make individual people BRC Properties Inc. • Social Activities because I know the gowns will be going to a feel a lot better about what they’re going through • Library good cause”. and we just wanted to help people feel good”. • Puzzle/Game Room 377 Clow Lane, Coshocton 622-7664 Annie Bosson, a first year member of the club Cathy Hudson, representing Hospice, said • Pets Allowed remarked, “I felt really that the idea for the project came about when one good about making of the aides that works with Hospice told her that G N TI S! a gown. I like people they were about out of gowns. Hudson gently told P T E N C E that are in the hospital. the members of the club that Hospice works with I AC AT P I like to see them and patients where further treatment is not going to help W NO EW Call our office today to schedule visit them. I like to and their job is to make the patient, “as comfortable N 622-3677 an appointment and consultation. make them happy. I as possible”, and that the quality of days is more really didn’t know how important than the quantity of days. “We try to to sew before doing do everything we can to make their days, weeks, We Offer Custom tailored relief for: this”. Bosson said that months, be as good as possible. We try to give them she was pretty sure she a lot of little perks, doing hair, nails, nice lotion and • Whiplash, painful joints • Tight Muscles, numbness would continue to use primping and pampering them. One of the ways we • Frequent headaches • Nervousness, loss of the sewing skills she can do that is to give them really pretty gowns like • Low back, hip or leg pain sleep learned while making these”. Hudson added, “It is amazing how much a the gown. really pretty gown can perk somebody’s spirits up • Slipped discs, sciatica • Pain between the S a v a n n a h and make their day just a bit brighter. I’m so excited, • Neck, shoulder and/or shoulders Brown, a six year club these are gorgeous and the aides are going to be just arm pain member, said, “I think delighted.”
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Rev. Robert Millspaugh retires from ministry
Sunday, Sept. 12 will be Rev. Millspaugh’s final Sunday serving as parish associate at the Coshocton Presbyterian Church at 142 N. 4th Street in Coshocton. All friends are encouraged to attend the special service that Sunday, beginning at 10:30 a.m., which will be a day of celebration for the Millspaughs. For more information, contact the Coshocton Presbyterian Church at (740) 622-0486.
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The committee that organizes the restoration of the Helmick Covered Bridge in the mid-1900s will be having its community covered dish picnic on the bridge Sunday, Sept. 12 at 12:30 p.m. The public is invited. The Helmick Covered Bridge is Coshocton County’s oldest bridge and the only remaining wooden covered bridge in the area, built in 1863 and restored in 1996 through local volunteer efforts and the support of the state and county. The restoration committee continues to meet annually the second Sunday of each September for a time of fellowship and historic programs. The Helmick bridge is located on County Road 343, just off State Route 60 north of Blissfield.
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time, he was asked to serve as interim pastor for one year through Jan. 31, 2001, after which he ‘retired’ again. In September 2004, he was asked to again fill the role of parish associate for the Coshocton Presbyterian Church and has been serving in that capacity ever since. In between ministries at the Coshocton church, Rev. Millspaugh worked extensively in interim ministry, filling in at numerous churches throughout Ohio and Michigan while still maintaining their residence in Coshocton. Rev. Millspaugh says that even though this time his retirement is for real, he will probably continue to serve as a guest minister at various churches in the area. He is active with the United Way and as a Hospice volunteer and plans to continue with these activities as long as he is able. He will remain active in a number of Presbytery activities and will become moderator of the Muskingum Valley Presbytery this December.
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After 55 years in the ministry, Rev. Robert Millspaugh is retiring, (again). Rev. Millspaugh and his wife, Grace, have lived in Coshocton for the past 38 years and have served the Coshocton Presbyterian Church for 27 of those years. Prior to moving to Coshocton, Rev. Millspaugh and Grace had always lived within 25 miles of New York City. The Coshocton Presbyterian is the fourth church Millspaugh served in a full-time capacity. He began his career as an assistant pastor at the Rye Presbyterian Church in Rye, New York. He then served as an associate pastor at the First Presbyterian Church, Caldwell, New Jersey and later as the pastor at the First Presbyterian Church, Whippany, New Jersey. Rev. Millspaugh served as pastor at The Coshocton Presbyterian Church from Sept.1, 1972 until Feb.28, 1986, when he retired for the first time. He then was invited back to the Coshocton church to serve as parish associate from July 1, 1993, through Jan. 1, 2000. At that
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The Business and Professional Women (BPW) of Coshocton County had their 5th annual cake auction as part of the last First Friday of the season. Sixty-five cakes and eight items were donated to the auction by local businesses and individuals throughout the community. They all looked delicious and some of them including The Novelty Advertising’s 3D pen-shaped cake and the River View High School Breast Cancer Awareness cake were just amazing! “It’s just amazing!” said Kim Gress, president of BPW, “We are so overwhelmed by the response.” From 1 – 7 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 3, people from the community could come in the Civic Hall and vote on the most Unusual Cake and People’s Choice. Volunteers arrived later to count the votes and announced the results at the auction at 7:30 p.m. There was a first, second, and third place winners. Those particular cakes were auctioned off first during the auction by Mary Mason and Sheri Fortune, both of Agents Realty and Auction Service. These cakes usually bring in a lot of money for BPW, which in turn is used to fund their programs such as three working women scholarships, wigs for cancer victims, Christmas Castle project, Dollars for Scholars, 4-H Leadership camp, sweat suits to the hospital for rape and domestic violence victims, Girls
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Coshocton Varsity Golf 18 2010 Date Opponent Place 9/8/10 9/9/10 9/16/10 9/17/10 9/18/10 9/22/10 9/25/10 9/27/10 9/29/10 9/30/10 10/4/10 10/5/10 10/6/10 10/7/10
Time 4:00 p.m. 8:30 a.m. 4:00 p.m. 8:30 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m. TBA TBA 4:00 p.m. TBA 4:00 p.m.
Tri-John Glenn-Morgan Home Edison Invitational Away River View High School Away Coshocton “JV” Invite Home Black Bear Invitational Away 2nd Round E.C.O.L. Home East District Open Home Boys Sectional Tournament Home Girls Sectional Tournament Home Indian Valley High School Away Boys District Tournament Away Quad-Ridgewood/Buckeye Away Trail/Meadowbrook Cambridge High School Away 4:00 p.m. Buckeye Away 4:00 p.m. Trail/Cambridge/Meadowbrook
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2010 Coshocton Varsity Boys Soccer Date 9/9/10 9/11/10 9/16/10 9/18/10 9/22/10 9/25/10 9/28/10 10/2/10 10/7/10 10/12/10 10/14/10
Opponent River View High School West Muskingum High Dover High School Aurora City Schools Zanesville High School Akron North HS Cambridge High School West Holmes High School New Philadelphia High River View High School Dover High School
Place Time Home 5:00PM Away 12:00PM Home 5:00PM Away 7:00PM Home 5:00PM Home 12:00PM Away 5:00PM Home 1:00PM Home 5:00PM Away 7:00PM Away 5:00PM
2010 Ridgewood Varsity Boys Golf Date 9/9/10 9/14/10 9/16/10 9/17/10 9/18/10 9/20/10 9/21/10 9/23/10 9/25/10 9/28/10 9/29/10 9/30/10 10/6/10 10/6/10
Opponent Malvern TCC Indian Valley “Scrimmage” Coshocton JV Invite Black Bear Invite Buckeye Trail Strasburg IVC Post Season @ Malv. Eastern District Open Div III Sectional Girls Div III Sectional Tri-Valley District Tourn. Meadow/Cosh/Buck. T
Place Time Away 4 p.m. Home 4 p.m. Home Noon Away 8 a.m. Away 9 a.m. Home 4 p.m. Home 4 p.m. Away TBA Away TBA Away TBA Away TBA Home 4 p.m. Away TBA Away 4 p.m
2010 Ridgewood Varsity Girls Golf Date 9/9/10 9/15/10 9/16/10 9/23/10 9/27/10 9/29/10
Opponent Garaway w/ Sandy & TCC @ Willandale Carrollton Claymont Claymont w/ Dover @ Big Bend TCGGL Post- Tourney @ Pleasant View Girls Div. II Sectional
Place Time Away 4 p.m. Home Home Away Away
4 p.m. 4 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 9 a.m.
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2010 Ridgewood Varsity Volleyball
Date 9/11/10 9/13/10 9/14/10 2010 Coshocton Varsity Girls Soccer 9/16/10 9/21/10 Date Opponent Place Time 9/23/10 9/9/10 River View High School Away 7:00PM 9/27/10 9/16/10 Dover High School Away 5:00PM 9/28/10 9/18/10 John Glenn High School Away 12:00PM 9/30/10 9/21/10 Heath High School Away 7:15PM 10/5/10 9/23/10 Bishop Rosecrans High Home 5:00PM 10/7/10 9/25/10 Zanesville High School Away 10:00AM 10/9/10 9/28/10 Cambridge High School Home 5:00PM 10/9/10 10/7/10 New Philadelphia High Away 5:00PM 10/11/10 10/9/10 Carrollton High School Home 12:00PM 10/12/10 10/12/10 River View High School Home 5:00PM 10/14/10 10/14/10 Dover High School Home 5:00PM
Opponent Place Time Maysville Quad Away 9 a.m. w/ Johnstown Monroe & Warren Local Conotton Valley Away 5:30 p.m. Hiland Home 5:30 p.m. Newcomerstown Home 5:30 p.m. Strasburg Away 5:30 p.m. Garaway Home 5:30 p.m. Sandy Valley Home 5:30 p.m. Malvern Home 5:30 p.m. TCC Away 5:30 p.m. Conotton Valley Home 5:30 p.m. Hiland Away 5:30 p.m. V @ Dover w/ Ind. Val Away 9 a.m. JV Tri w/ Dover & Ind. Val Home 10 a.m. Newcomerstown Away 5:30 p.m. Strasburg “Pt Night” Home 5:30 p.m. Garaway Away 5:30 p.m.
Ridgewood Varsity Cross Country 2010 Coshocton Varsity Girls Volleyball 2010 Date Opponent Place Time Date 9/9/10 9/11/10 9/11/10 9/14/10 9/16/10 9/21/10 9/23/10 9/25/10 9/27/10 9/30/10 10/5/10 10/7/10 10/12/10 10/14/10 10/16/10
Opponent Claymont JV TRI vs IV/Garway Varsity TRI @ Garaway vs IV//Cosh Cambridge Dover Meadowbrook New Philadelphia High TRI W/ FAIRLESS − NEWCOMERSTOWN Zanesville High School River View Claymont Cambridge Dover Meadowbrook TRI W/ TV −TCC
Place Time Home 5:30PM Home 10:00AM Away 10:00 AM Away Home Away Away Home
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Watkins Memorial Garaway Garaway Invite Pickerington Invite Mt. Gilead County Invite @ Nct. IVC Districts Regionals States
Away Away Away Away Away Away Away Away Away Away
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2010 Ridgewood Varsity Soccer Date 9/11/10 9/13/10 9/18/10 9/21/10 9/25/10 9/27/10 9/30/10 10/9/10 10/11/10 10/12/10 10/14/10
Opponent Buckeye Valley Carrollton Edison Local Johnstown Hiland Morgan Bishop Maysville Licking Valley “Pt. Night” Dover Triway
Place Time Home 2 p.m. Home 6 p.m. Away 1 p.m. Away 6 p.m. Home 3:30 p.m. Away 5 p.m. Away 7 p.m. Away 1 p.m. Home 5:30 p.m. Away 6:30 p.m. Away 6 p.m.
2010 River View Boys Varsity Soccer Opponent Coshocton (No JV) Cambridge Tri-Valley New Philadelphia West Muskingum Zanesville Watkins Memorial Dover Coshocton (No JV) Cambridge John Glenn (No JV)
Place Away Away Away Home Home Away Home Away Home Home Away
Time 5:00PM 5:00PM 5:30PM 5:00PM 12:00PM 6:00PM 5:00PM 5:00PM 7:00PM 5:00PM 12:00PM
2010 River View Girls Varsity Soccer Opponent Coshocton Ridgewood (J.V.) Cambridge West Holmes West Muskingum New Philadelphia Marietta Zanesville Akron St. Vincent Dover Coshocton Cambridge
Place Time Home 7:00PM Home 5:00PM Home 7:00PM Away 11:00PM Away 5:30PM Away 5:00PM Away 12:00PM Home 5:00PM Away 5:00PM Home 5:00PM Away 5:00PM Away 5:00PM
2010 River View Varsity Cross Country Date Opponent 09/11/10 Dover Inv. 09/15/10 West Holmes/Camb. @ West Holmes 09/18/10 Galion Inv. 09/25/10 Lancaster Inv. 10/02/10 Cambridge Inv. 10/12/10 Ridge./Newcom. @ Newcomerstown 10/16/10 ECOL @ Camb.
Place Time Away 10:00AM Away 5:00PM
Away 9:00AM Away TBA Away 10:00AM Away 4:30PM Away 10:00AM
2010 River View Varsity Volleyball Date 09/11/10 09/14/10 09/16/10 09/18/10 09/21/10 09/25/10 09/28/10 09/30/10 10/02/10 10/05/10 10/07/10 10/12/10 10/14/10
Opponent RIVER VIEW QUAD Claymont New Philadelphia Newark Inv. (Var.) Cambridge Mount Vernon Dover Coshocton Bishop Hartley Meadowbrook Claymont New Philadelphia Cambridge
Place Time Home 11:00AM Away 5:30PM Home 5:30PM Away 9:00PM Away 5:30PM Home 12:00PM Away 5:30PM Home 5:30PM Away 11:00AM Away 5:30PM Home 5:30PM Away 5:30PM Home 5:30PM
Date 09/09/10 09/14/10 09/16/10 09/18/10 09/22/10 09/25/10
Opponent Rosecrans (Jaycees) Dover Coshocton River View Invite ECOL (River Gr.) East Dist. Open (river gr.)
Place Time Away 4:30PM Home 4:00PM Home 4:00PM Home 9:00AM Away TBA Away 12:00PM
Coshocton County Junior Women’s Guild to have annual Bargain Fair
by beth dulaney
There’s something for everybody at the annual Coshocton County Junior Women’s Guild’s Bargain Fair coming up Friday, Sept. 10 from 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. and Saturday, Sept. 11 from 8 a.m. – 11 a.m. at the fairgrounds. The Bargain Fair has always been a huge success for the Guild, bringing in at least $1,000. There will be thousands of items at the Bargain Fair including Christmas trees, leaf blowers, luggage carriers, furniture, clothing, toys, books, jewelry, linens, house ware, CDs, and the list goes on. Gift cards from area businesses will also be available. The main attraction this year is a scooter that goes up to 60 mph and includes a leather jacket. There will also be a bake sale with sweet treats from members in the Junior Women’s Guild. All monies raised goes right back into the community. Local organizations can send a letter to the Women’s Guild explaining what they are in need of. The members review the letter and then decide whether or not to give to that particular organization. On average, the Junior Women’s Guild gives to 15 organizations in the community. So come on out to the fairgrounds, get a good deal, and help your community.
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Elisa (Vessels) Vertuli, formerly of West Lafayette, lives in Hawaii with her husband and two young children. Her husband is currently serving in the military and when he’s away from home, he’s greatly missed, especially by their two young children. Elisa began looking around for a book for young children about the army, and when she was dissatisfied with her search results, she decided to write a book of her own. Elisa has been known for writing poetry occasionally for a friend’s birthday or any special occasion. So she decided to take her talent and write a book for her children, “ParaPup Reports for Duty”. ParaPup is a very special puppy who delivers top secret messages from military children to their Moms and Dads who are overseas fighting for our freedom. He’s always there when kids are feeling sad and he’s extra good at snuggling. A friend of the Vertuli family had made a puppy for Elisa’s two children out of camouflage material and the kids slept with it every night. So Elisa decided to take her book a step further. With every purchase of her book, a very own ParaPup is included. Elisa said that it took her a year and a half to complete and publish her book and her two kids absolutely love it. She said that sometimes, they leave little notes or drawings with ParaPup at night. That’s when ParaPup springs into action and delivers the letters to Daddy during the night, returning just in time before the kids wake up. Actually, Daddy receives the letters and drawings as soon as he returns home. “I hope this book makes a way for young kids to communicate with Dad when he’s not home,” said Elisa. “ParaPup Reports for Duty” can be found on www.amazon.com by searching “ParaPup”.
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(set up is at 7:30 a.m.). Space is available, bring your own table for $15 and if you need a table, cost is $20. Please bring one item for donation, and you keep your profit. Food stand and door prizes. For questions contact 740-622-4447: Connie Warren, ext. 3316 or Amy Ehasz, ext. 3324. Three Rivers Fire Department Located at the intersection of State Rt. 36 and State Rt. 621, Canal Lewisville, Ohio. (The fire station is two miles East of Coshocton) presents Bluegrass Music with admission is $5 a person (Children 12 and under no charge) on the 4th Saturday of each month. On Sept. 25 feature band is Joe Williams and Deep Water, Oct. 23 feature band is Northern Traditions, Nov. 27 feature band to be announced and there will be no December show. The New Years Eve Party 12 31-10 8 p.m. - 1 a.m. at Agents Reality & Auction Services - Admission $5-(Covered Dish). Tune to the Picks and Bows Bluegrass show Sunday 8 am. on WQKT-FM104.5. Food and non-alcoholic drinks will be available starting at 5 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
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Thursday, September 16th, 4 p.m. 208 East 4th Street • West Lafayette QUALITY HOUSEHOLD & FURNISHINGS
Crosley chest freezer, Maytag automatic washer, Hoover vacuum,New big and tall mans Lazy-boy recliner,oak swivel rocker,wing back chair, day bed, end tables, Speed Queen Elec. Dryer, microwave, card table & chairs, Dehumidifier, metal shelves, drum table, lamp stands, sofa, living room chairs, stereo, Kirby vacuum, 4 pc. Bedroom suite, lamps, scanner, shadow box, small kitchen appliances.
ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES
Walnut grandfather clock, oak wash stand, Singer Feather Weight, Dazey butter churn, crank record player, New Haven clock, Seth Thomas mantle clock, Ingraham mantle clock, Anniversary clock, 3pc. Dinette, curved glass china closet, deep bowls, square china closet, oak wall cupboard, oak library table, records, 8 track tapes,Avon figurines, Carbide lite, brass torches, crocks, Duncan Phyfe lamp stand, 7pc. Metal dinette, pitcher & bowl, oil lamps, marbles, Avon plates, Alladin lamps, Shawnee pottery, Depression glass, Service 8 Pope Gosser, Mustache cups.
TOOLS, LAWN & GARDEN
Homelite weed eater, Craftsman 13in planer, Lawn Boy mower, 7hp Craftsman Snow Blower, Sears air compressor, 12in Craftsman band saw, Craftsman 10in table saw, Toro Wheel Horse 14hp 38in cut lawn tractor, 4in Jointer, 12in Planer, Craftsman 16in chain saw, Lawn seeder, Shop Vac, wheel barrow, Craftsman bench grinder, ½ in drill, car ramps, socket set, wrenches, elec. Tools, work bench, lawn chairs, misc. hardware pipe wrenches, c-clamps, carpentry tools, 24ft. ext. ladder, step ladders, 8ft. folding table, gun cabinet, Sears mod. 200 12ga pump, pellet gun and much more not listed. Many Photos at www.dalegress.com
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Thursday, September 9th, 4 p.m. 343 South 4th Street • Coshocton
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Fabulous 3 Story Victorian that words cannot describe. This 5 bedroom home consists of 3,950 square feet. Outstanding oak wood work, 2 stairways with a large leaded glass window overlooking the 11x14 Foyer. A full basement and a full walk up 24x30 attic. Taxes a half are $686.54. Home is heated with gas fired hot water and has city water & sewer. Very private back yard with a detached 12x20 garage. The lot size is 70x200. This is a must see home. Real Estate will be offered at 6:00 P.M. Sells subject to confirmation of Executor. Real Estate shown by appointment only. 740-545-7158 Terms- $2,000.00 Earnest Money deposit day of Auction. Balance in 45 days. Possession day of closing. No contingencies.
HOUSEHOLD & FURNISHINGS
G.E. elec. Dryer, G.E. washer, G.E. ref/freezer, 30in. elec. range, bookshelves, full size bed, window ac, swivel rocker, single bed, poker table, metal beds, rugs, end tables.
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Records 33, 45, 78, Decca bed, walnut bed, misc. toys & race tracks, quilting frames, wicker lamp stand, large collection of books, National Geographic’s starting in 1918, old American Rifleman magazines, many autobiographies including Douglas Macarthur, Joan Rivers, Gregory Peck, Ben Hur, books by Winston Churchill, Ellery Queen. Much more not listed. Anything could turn up. Terms: Cash or approved check day of Auction. I.D required. Many Photos at www.dalegress.com Executor: Rebecca Fletcher Attorney: Owens & Manning Case # 21010079 Terry Longsworth, Auctioneer
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Yellow Flag Garage Sale, Sept. 10 - 11. Village of West Lafayette. Sign up at Brother’s Hardware by Aug. 31. Fundraiser Raffle. 2 Tickets for the Game for the OSU vs. Eastern Michigan Tickets for Saturday Sept. 25 with all proceeds benefit the Pomerene Center Art Education Programs. Winners will receive 2 tickets for the game, dinner at Applebee’s and Gas Card. $1 per ticket – $5 for 6 tickets. Drawing on Sept. 20. Tickets available at The Pomerene Center for the Arts, Novelty Advertising Showroom, Linnet’s Flowers on the Square, Shelia McConnell at 6222009
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Benefit Auction and Fish Fry for Lori R. CognionWiggins will be Saturday, September 11 at Tony’s Bar and Grill located at 2326 South 6th Street in Pleasant Valley. Fish Fry will begin at 12:00 p.m., no price per plate, donations only. Auction following fish fry at approximately 2:00 p.m. To make donations for the auction or for any questions, please call 740-294-5171 or 740-502-0523. Monetary donations can be made to Century National Bank c/o Lori Cognion-Wiggins Memorial Fund. Derek Brown Elgart’s Memorial Peace 5K Run/ Walk will be Sunday, Sept. 19 at Coshocton Lake Park with registration at 1:30 p.m. and Race Time at 4 p.m. Register online at www.derekmemorial.webs. com. All proceeds from this event will go to Derek’s Memorial Fund. This fund will be used to benefit youth soccer programs while promoting the development of skills and good sportsmanship.
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The Blue Star Mothers of America, Inc. Coshocton County Chapter OH59 will meet Monday, Sept. 13 at the Nazarene Church, 1058 Orange Street in Coshocton from 6:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. The meeting will be held in room 103 next to the library. Our meetings are always the second Monday of each month at the Nazarene Church.
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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. Coshocton 20 Year Class Reunion. Coshocton High School Class of 1990 Class Reunion will be Friday, Oct. 15 with the CHS Class of 1990 honored at the Coshocton High School football game at Stewart Field and Saturday, Oct. 16 at the SportZone in Coshocton with social hour to begin at 6 p.m. and dinner at 6:30 p.m. For more information, email Nicole (Weaver) Medley at cheree2@hotmail. com. Julie (Ross) Vargo at jcvargo@gmail.com, Tina (Brown) Johnson at johnson_ce@hotmail.com or Kristen Dutton at kristendutton@hotmail.com
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The Rotary Club of West Lafayette will be having their fall Health Fair/Blood Screening on Saturday, Sept. 18 from 7 - 9 a.m. No appointment necessary needed, must by at least 18 years of age with 12 Hour Fast required. Our new location is the West Lafayette First Baptist Church at 688 E. Main Street,
Ridgewood Class of 2005 Reunion will be on Saturday, Sept. 11 from 5 - 8 p.m. at Schumaker Farms, West Lafayette. Meal is $15 per person or $25 per couple. Please RSVP and send money by Aug. 30 to Kyle Babcock, 21961 State Route 751, West Lafayette, OH 43845. For questions contact Kyle at 740-545-9289 or Kelli Corbin at 740-622-7919.
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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.
Special Alumni Picnic. Howard High School Alumni, 1904-1964 Graduates and all East Knox Graduates are welcome to a Special Alumni Picnic on Saturday, September 11 at 12:30 p.m. at Kokosing Valley Camp Ground on Route 36 in Millwood, Ohio. Free will offering for expense. Bring covered dish, own drink and table service. RSVP, but not required. Call Jack Cullison at 740-824-3918 or Neil Billman 614939-1476 or nebillman@yahoo.com.
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“Martha’s Cupboard” offers free household cleaning supplies, personal hygiene items, and baby products to those residing in the Fresno and West Lafayette zip codes only. Photo ID, a utility or other bill showing current address, and birth certificates for children in the residence are required in order to receive services. The cupboard is open the third Saturday of each month from 10:00 am-11:30 am at the Fresno United Methodist Church, 54233 TR 172, Fresno, OH (just west of the Fresno Post Office). Call 740 545-6422 for further information.
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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.
The Coshocton County Chapter of the Ohio Genealogical Society will meet Tuesday, Sept. 21 in the basement meeting room of the Coshocton Public Library, 655 Main Street from 7:30 - 9 p.m. This will be an open general meeting for anyone interested in genealogy to discuss questions, suggestions or problems they have encountered in their family tree. Come join and learn about your ancestors.
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Coshocton Christian Tabernacle will have a Trap Shoot on Saturday, Sept. 25 at 10 a.m. at the Fresno Gun Club for a cost of $25 per person. Each person will need to supply their own gun, eye protection, ear protection and at least 4 boxes of shells for the 100 “Bird” shoot. For more information contact Kyle Hamilton or the church office at 740-622-4133.
West Lafayette. For more information call 545-6743. Also available: Free Blood Pressure Checks by Coshocton County EMS and Cataract/Glaucom checks by Dr. Scott Keating; and new this year Interim Healthcare will be doing Flu Shots.
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Free Concert of Praise! Donnie Sumner, Grammy Nominee Dove Award Winner and featured on Gaither Homecoming Series will perform Sunday, Sept. 19 at 9:30 a.m. at First Baptist Church located at 618 Chestnut Street, 740-622-0300 and at 6 p.m. at Coshocton Christian Tabernacle located at 23891 Airport Rd., 740-622-4133. Before Elvis’ death, Donnie traveled as vocal arranger and co-performer with Elvis for six years. Donnie will sing and share about the change God made in his life.
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Community Calendar Come and be prepared to have a good time and bring a favorite covered dish to share. Camp sites will be available for camping Saturday, Sept. 11 if you would like to camp, please make a reservation by calling the park office at 740-622-7528. For more information contact Janice and Dwaine Conkle at 740-622-3758
Conkle Reunion will be at Coshocton Lake Park, 23253 S.R. 83, Coshocton on Sept. 12 at Noon at Shelter #9. Meats, drinks and tableware provided.
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Coshocton County ADHD Support Group. Are you struggling with a child or children who may have ADHD? There is help in the area! There are many who may not be aware of the help, but there is a support group in Coshocton County! The group meets once a month! If you have any suggestions
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The American Red Cross of Ohio Hills will be having a Water Safety Instructor Training course to train new volunteer instructors for aquatic programs. Classes will be on Mondays and Wednesdays and will run from Sept. 8 - 29 at 6 p.m. at the Coshocton High School pool. There is no cost for this program. Registration must be made in advance and can be made by calling the American Red Cross of Ohio Hills at (740) 622-0228 by Aug. 25.
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or ideas, please share them. The ADHD Support Group will be at St. John’s UCC, 808 Orange St. For more information or questions, contact Angie Moses at 740-623-8551 or by email at coop9097@ yahoo.com.
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CLASSIFIED ADS Beauty Salons: Darla Churchill, manager, cosmetologist, chemical, haircuts, basic braids, walk-ins on Friday and by appt. 315 S 11th Street. 740-252-0967 or 740-622-0404
Garage Sale, Saturday, Sept. 11th from 8-4. At 177 N 18th Street (Hathaway, Inc.) 5 FAMILY SALE, clothes all sizes, saxophone, Hoover Floormate, bikes, hockey game, toys & household items
September 9-10; 9-5. 600 & 646 W. Chestnut St. Household items, Disney princess furniture, Fisher Price Loving Family dollhouse with accessories, children clothes, 2-infant bike seats, mini racer, window fans, many nice toys
Yellow Flag and Moving Sale. 20036 Lafayette Township Road 164, September 9th, 10th & 11th; 8-6. Pool table, tools, boat, 6HP motor, trolling motor, freezer, refrig., sleeper sofa – queen size, love seat, recliner, hutch, coffee table, end tables, two big screen TV’s, dining room tables, 10’ metal brake, arm saws, table saw, nail guns, lots of misc.
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WANTED: Junk vehicles, scrap metal, appliances, batteries and junk mowers. Also one time clean up and removal of rubbish. 740-545-5025
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September 11th: 8 to ? Desk, entertainment center, Lazy-Boy rocker, IKEA chairs, dehumidifier, portable Coleman grill, glass APPLIANCES Large Patio Sale, patio table/umbrel- Yellow Flag Ga221 George Street. la. 46596 Twp. Rd. rage Sales, September 10th & 11th. Kevin’s Used Ap- Sept. 10th & 11th; 479, ¼ mi. off 16 Village of West pliances. Used 9:00 to 5:00. No washer, dryers and early sales. Jr. size September 11 Lafayette. books, Only! ranges. Used parts clothes, 9:00a.m.MUSICAL half price. Call Kev- lots of misc., Sears 3:00p.m. 1811 INSTRUMENTS in at 740-390-5114. kerosene torpedo Cassingham HolNo phone calls after heater low Road. Solid 3 6pm. piece bedroom set, Selmer Signet Alto All new MOVING SALE! 7-piece wooden Saxaphone. pads in 2004. G A R A G E / Y A R D 27812 TR 194. dinette set, 2 tall 740-622-8700$650. Sept. 9th, 10th & wooden bookcases/ SALES 11th; 9am-5pm. drawer units, misc. POLE BUILDINGS WANTED TO Porcelain dolls, tables, household Friday, September BUY LAND 10th; 9am-6pm. bears and tea pots, items, tools, car- 40x60x16 Pole bench Building $19,500. Wanted to buy Boys clothing sizes kitchenware, furni- penter’s 4-7, women’s cloth- ture, child’s bike, an- (like new), 2 remote Stoltzfus Contract- good hunting land, boats, ing. 740-294-9636 40+ acres. Call ing, holiday and tiques, Americana, controlled seasonal decora- Christmas, Easter miscellaneous “Putting People to 1 - 9 8 9 - 3 6 2 - 7 2 6 7 tions, craft supplies, and Halloween and leave message Work” much more CLASSIFIED AD DEADLINES Friday at 5 p.m. (Prior to Wednesday Publication) Place your order by phone: 740-622-4237 or fax: 740-623-9937 • Place your ad via e-mail: classified@coshoctoncountybeacon.com Stop In – 226 Main St. Coshocton
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Childcare, Parttime or Full-time provided in my home. Fresno area. 740-545-7302. Excellent references
baby stroller, toys and books, household items and much more. Everything is in excellent condition. From Carter Lumber take 621N to CR 193, first house on left.
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08 Hyundai Azera
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was $25,995
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Leather, Power Roof
now $8,710 07 Pontiac G6
was $13,995
now $11,820 08 Jeep Wrangler 6cyl, Auto, PW/L
now $16,720
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