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We Remember we remember Coshocton City School students file solemnly past a piece of steel beam that was part of the World Trade Center following the Sept. 11 Memorial Service at the Courtsquare. The Coshocton County Courtsquare was filled to capacity on Monday, Sept. 12 as first responders, students, teachers, members of the armed forces, veterans and citizens attended a tenth anniversary Sept. 11 Memorial Service. The beam was a floor joist in one of the twin towers and will eventually be placed on display at the Coshocton City Fire Department. Beacon photo by Mark fortune

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Customer Index Community Remembers 9/11 By Mark fortune A hushed silence greeted the striking of the bell the Pentagon attack, said in his remarks, “The five times in a series of four at the Coshocton County Courtsquare on Monday, Sept. 12 as the Coshocton Fire Department continued an ages old custom that dates to the mid 1800’s. This custom is known as “striking the four fives” and renders final honors to departed comrades. As Coshocton Fire Department Captain Rick Mills and Captain Cory Wilson stood as honor guard on each side of a steel beam that was part of the World Trade Center, dignitaries were introduced, military servicemen and women were recognized and guest speaker General Rick McCabe (retired), a survivor of

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presence of our young people in the audience today is extraordinarily vital”. The Coshocton High School Marching band provided music, including the Armed Forces Medley and Glenn Mackie of Dublin played “Amazing Grace” on the Highland bagpipes. Kenneth Grier presented a framed copy of the 9/11 image painted by son Jeff Grier to the Veterans Service Commission and the Coshocton Fire Department. Claudia Bruening, President of the Blue Star Mothers of Coshocton County, spoke on behalf of mothers of servicemen and women everywhere. The Blue Star banner dates back to 1917. A memorial wreath was placed in memory of all who perished on Sept. 11, 2001 and for those in uniform who have lost their lives in the war on terrorism. Sheriff Tim Rogers, Fire Chief Mike Layton and General McCabe escorted the wreath. Following the event, dozens of students filed solemnly past the steel beam that was a section of floor joist in one of the twin towers of the World Trade Center, many touching it with reverence. The beam will eventually be placed on display at the Coshocton Fire Department. Speaking on behalf of first responders were Jim Priest, police, Don Carpenter, EMS and Jeff Corder, fire. The event was organized by SSG Brad Collmar and Pastor Doug Lane gave the invocation and benediction. Ken Smailes was the emcee.

In Remembrance Don Parks

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I wish heaven had a phone, So I could hear your voice again. I thought of you today, but that is nothing new. I thought of you yesterday & days before that too. I think of you in silence, and often speak your name. All I have are memories and your picture in a frame. You should have seen it in color. Sadly missed, forever loved! Michelle, Kristin, Cory, Hunter, Family & Friends 0022_091411

The Broken Chain We little knew that morning, God was going to call your name. In life we loved you dearly, in death we do the same. It broke our hearts to lose you, you did not go alone, for part of us went with you, the day God called you home. You left us beautiful memories your love is still our guide, and though we cannot see you, you’re always at our side. Our family chain is broken and nothing seems the same, but as God calls us one by one, the chain will link again.

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better than you can get and softball. A lot of people get to know the kids in a textbook, to be by coming to the games and we have a lot of fun honest”, said Hultz. with it. The more personal it is the better. That Hultz also helps in a community like ours.” mentioned that she Rebecca Wright said, “I have an eleven year feels the awareness of old with high functioning autism and a fifteen autism has increased. year old with aspergers syndrome, which is a “When my son was mild form of autism. I think it’s important to diagnosed at age three, bring awareness to the community and to let it was a word that not them know that we do have an autism society only I had not heard and if your child has autism there is a place you of but pretty much can go. People can help by being understanding no one had heard of. and compassionate about a child that’s different, Gradually it got into, has little quirks and everything. They’re just like “I’ve seen the movie everybody else, they’re just different.” “Rainman”, and there When asked how you deal with autism as a was that awareness parent, Wright said, “You have to learn to parent of it. Now, here we completely different than what you parented are, fifteen years later before. Everything is different for them. I think with Ryan and people it’s a gift. It’s made me stronger and made me Raising awareness Supporters, family members and friends joined together have heard of it. They understand a lot more.” in the fifth annual Autism Awareness walk held at Lake Park on Saturday morning, might not know the For more information about autism visit the Sept. 10. Combined with a bake sale, door prizes, games and hot dogs, the event is definition but they’ve Autism Society of America website at www. held annually to raise awareness of autism. Pictured here, participants begin their heard of it and more autismsociety.org. walk. Beacon photo by Mark fortune than likely, either at work, or church or The fifth annual autism awareness 5k walk someplace, they know somebody who is dealing was held Saturday, Sept. 10, at Lake Park. The with autism.” event was sponsored by the Autism Society of Lillie Corder and husband Rick, participated Coshocton and had food, games, door prizes and in the walk. Lillie said, “We want people to be more importantly, support for each other. aware of autism. There Katie Hultz, Chairman of the local autism are so many people support group, said, “We’ve gotten bigger and that don’t know what better every year and are really proud of what it is. We didn’t really we’re doing to help support our kids in our know anything about it community. I think having a local support group until our son Brandon is huge. Obviously, we’re a rural community was diagnosed with and we’re not close to the bigger cities where it.” When asked about the larger support groups are. We started out coping with autism, small and we’re still pretty small as far as a Corder said, “We were group is concerned. There are a handful of us very, very lucky. Our that are usually here to do things throughout the son is very mild and he year. But that makes it special for us because is on no medication. the national groups tend to focus on national I’ve seen the different awareness and they don’t get down and personal degrees. I’m glad I’m like we do here. We support folks and what they a parent that doesn’t specifically need for each family. recliners starting at have the really bad “And that’s where our support began, just autism. People need in helping each other through a tough time or to learn more about things like that. Cheri McCullough, who is our autism. We just want parent mentor, is really good at hooking up the people to treat the kids families with what organizations and what help and people just like is out there as far as the education and the rights everybody. Everybody of the disabled. The rest of us can say, “Hey, should be equal. But we’re been through that and here’s what helped they don’t. When you for us, maybe it will work for you and just the have a disability people shoulder to cry on.” kind of look down A local autism support group meets at 6:30 on them. But I think p.m. on the first Thursday of each month during Coshocton County is the school year at the Roscoe United Methodist really good because 230 Main St, Coshocton Towne Centre Church. “We have families with kids who have we’ve got Special 622.6237 • www.wilsonfurn.com just been diagnosed to families who have the older Olympics; we’ve got Mon. to Fri. 9am to 6pm • Sat. 9am to 5pm children, including my son, who will be twenty basketball, bowling in a month. We have the experience, which is

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It seems that our entire reflected on what country is tired and happened ten years ago. emotionally drained Like me, I hope that you following the tenth also feel enormously anniversary of the Sept. proud of the heroes 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. that serve our country, Watching several of those that put their life the programs over the in harm’s way on 9/11 weekend, particularly and how our country one last evening on came together as one the fire fighters, gave in the days, weeks and me even more respect months following 9/11. Mark fortune for these brave men. Not It would be a great thing only are many suffering from survivor if our elected leaders could reach guilt syndrome, nightmares and more down into themselves and find some but they are now seeing increased of that courage to do the right thing numbers of those that worked search for our nation. and rescue at the World Trade Center The Buckeyes seemingly escaped be diagnosed with various forms of what would have been deemed a cancer. My heart goes out to these major upset on Saturday against the families and their loved ones. Toledo Rockets. But with the season Kudos need to go out to the only two games in, it is difficult to Coshocton Towne Centre Association know the caliber of Toledo. I think for continuing what began ten years we’ll find out more on Saturday versus ago with the candle luminaries Miami. The Buckeyes will have some at the Courtsquare on Sunday players back from suspension so that evening, Sept. 11 to commemorate will surely help. I have a feeling the tenth anniversary of 9/11. 298 we might see freshman quarterback luminaries were placed, with each Braxton Miller in this game. one representing 10 victims of the Local Steelers fans have terrorist attacks. undoubtedly removed the flags from Please take some time to walk their porches following Sunday’s through the Park on Main Street in walloping (kidding about the flags!) Coshocton as 2,976 American flags while those that love the Browns could flutter in the breeze. Employees of be seeing the start of another dismal Annin & Company, with help from season. Let’s hope not. It may be time passersby and students from the for this guy to switch allegiances to Coshocton Opportunity School, took the Bengals. I did, after all, root for time last week to place the small U.S. them in the Ken Anderson days. So I flags to represent the victims of the think that gives me the right. terrorist attacks. There are also 343 red flags for firefighters who died on that fateful day. Like me, I imagine you shed a few tears this weekend as you

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of First Step Family Violence Intervention Services in Coshocton County. With over thirty representatives of the two divisions in attendance, Mizer said that last year’s campaign was successful because, “We did it by little steps. A lot of people gave a little bit of money and I’m very encouraged by that because it means a lot of people Helping first step Pictured is Vicki Laudick, Di- have ownership over rector of First Step Family Violence Intervention Ser- this town.” Laudick vices in Coshocton, who spoke about the importance inspired the audience of the local United Way at last week’s wine and cheese by explaining that, tasting event held for the professional and industrial without the United divisions of the United Way of Coshocton County . The Way, there would be no event was held at Raven’s Glenn Winery & Restaurant. safe place for women Beacon photo by Mark fortune suffering from abuse in Coshocton County to Lyn Mizer, Executive Director go”, emphasizing that there is a real of the United Way of Coshocton story behind the dollars raised. “In County, thanked those that attended Coshocton County we now have the wine and cheese tasting event a shelter that serves us 24/7, it’s held at Raven’s Glenn Winery & because of all of you, it’s because Restaurant last week. The event of your support, it’s because of the was held to provide the professional donations of this community.” and industrial division leaders the opportunity to hear from Plant The goal for this year’s United Manager Kurt Bain of Kraft Foods, Way of Coshocton County campaign this year’s corporate sponsor and is $365,000 Vicki Laudick, executive director 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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village. I think we all realize that Jack was a very active 90 plus and he was still, up to the time he had his misfortune – and fell – up until that time he was still a tour guide in Roscoe Village. He was actually hard to keep up with. The folks that he would guide from bus tours, or school tours, just absolutely loved him, as we all did in Roscoe. Jack will be greatly missed by all of us.” As one family member so aptly stated, “As Johnny Appleseed was an American legend, Jack Baumgardner was a Coshocton legend.” Jack R. Baumgardner planted seeds of wisdom, smiles, attitude and faith that, just like apples, will be harvested for many years to come.

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hearing one, two, or maybe even three, of Jack’s pearls at each Wednesday meeting. Son Martin shared one such favorite saying, “If you think you can or you think you can’t – you’re right”, by Henry Ford. Jack was a lover of Lawrence Welk, and his music greeted those that came to pay their respects last Tuesday. Martin shared that his father, “built a reputation on what he did, he gave One last time The magnetic sign adorning the white hearse proclaiming “Co- us a foundation”. Son shocton’s Johnny Appleseed”, made one final trek through the streets of Roscoe Mervin shared favorite Village last week as Coshocton laid to rest a favorite son with the passing of Jack memories and read a R. Baumgardner. Baumgardner portrayed Johnny Appleseed across the state of poem entitled, “It’s Ohio during his lifetime. Beacon photo by Mark fortune apple harvest time”, that revealed more about living life than On a cool September day perfectly suited for picking apples. Baumgardner portrayed the picking apples, Coshocton’s very own “Johnny Johnny Appleseed character for 39 years. Appleseed” was laid to rest. Former City Grand-daughters Julie and Tara shared Councilman and long-time O’Neil’s employee stories, and Tara simply said Grandpa Jack was, Jack R. Baumgardner was 94 years old. But “amazing”. Julie spoke of family gatherings Jack was much more than a city councilman, and the fond memories she will carry forever. Coshoctonian or store employee. Sons Marvin and Mervin Baumgardner Drawing similarities between Baumgardner and shared favorite memories of their father at the his Johnny Appleseed character, Pastor Coralee celebration of life service held at the Free Funeral Cox said of Jack, “He planted seeds of love, Home in Coshocton on Tuesday, Sept. 6. Family humor and joy wherever he went.” members wore red apple pins on their lapels and Roscoe Village Executive Director Jim red apples were mixed in with the bright red roses McClure said, “Jack was one of a kind for the of the casket spray. Crayon drawings depicting apples and Johnny Appleseed from three great grand-children were displayed in the casket. For those that knew Jack, they were blessed to know a man that always had a smile, willingly shared a laugh and freely espoused nuggets of wisdom. A long time member of the Coshocton Kiwanis Club, members looked forward to

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Manager. He was a 39-year member of Kiwanis and served as President and Lieutenant Governor. Jack portrayed Johnny Appleseed for 39 years at hundreds of schools and civic groups throughout Ohio. He was widely known for his programs on Indian Lore and the history of maize. He worked at Roscoe Village for over 20 years at the Roscoe Hardware store and as a tour guide and interpreter. He served 22 years on Coshocton City Council as a memberat-large. He received the Coshocton Chamber of Commerce “Goodwill Ambassador Award” in 1984 and was the recipient of the Coshoctonian Award in 2008. Surviving are two sons, Martin, of Warsaw, and Mervin (Donna) Baumgardner of Coshocton; brother Richard (Betty) Baumgardner of Coshocton; sister-in-law Jane Waggoner of Powell; five grandchildren Julie Stein of Gahanna, Drs. Scott (Jen) Baumgardner of Bozeman, Montana, Tara (Matt) Buchanan of Apex, North Carolina, Kelly Terebieniec of Fort Myers, Florida, and Kristy Baumgardner of Columbus; six great-grandchildren Emma, Laszlo and Megan Baumgardner, Skyler and Joey Terebieniec, and Tyler Stein. Also surviving are nephews Dana and Derroll Waggoner; Brent Baumgardner, Max Shryock, Martin Mencer and Niece Lori Danik. In addition to his wife and parents, Jack was preceded in death by a sister Twila Bliss. A Celebration of Life was at 1 p.m., Tuesday, September 6, 2011, at the Free Funeral Home in Coshocton with Pastor Coralee Cox of the Roscoe United Methodist Church officiating. Interment followed at South Lawn Cemetery. Memoriums may be made to the Roscoe United Methodist Church Memorial Fund, 475 High Street, Coshocton or to the Friends of the Parks, P.O. Box 104, Coshocton. Envelopes are available at the Free Funeral Home. An online guestbook may be signed at www.coshoctontribune.com.


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ensures that we’ll never forget. “And on an economic note – it’s nice to see the Texas state flag being made here in Ohio.” The three flags that Husted spoke of were manufactured at Annin and were to be placed on a plane and flown overnight to Ground Zero to be part of the 9/11 ceremonies. Plant manager Rick Merrell said, “It’s quite an honor for us to say that we had these up in our shop the day before they went to the World Trade Center.” Coshocton City Mayor Steve Mercer attended the event and thanked the local Annin employees for their service to the community. Husted told the employees, “It’s a real honor for me to be here today. What you do here today is connected in so many ways to what America is all about. The flag is our symbol – it’s not just a job here. The flag is a symbol of what’s great about the United States of America. Looking at these flags, thinking that we are standing here in Coshocton today, and tomorrow these flags will be at Battery Park and Ground Zero to be part of the commemoration ceremony is a special thing. Makes you feel proud. It makes me feel proud to be here and it probably makes you feel proud of what you do.” During the visit Husted presented plant manager Rick Merrell with a certificate of commendation proclaiming that Annin flag makers was an Ohio Business profiles company in July. Merrell said, “We have a good team here, everyone tries to make the best flag they can make and that’s a tribute to them. We want someone when they receive their flag to cherish it, and fly it and be honored to have it. That’s our goal.”


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Saturday, Sept. 17, 24: 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, 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. Wednesday, Sept. 14, 21, 28: 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, and more, all at rock-bottom prices. Open to the public every Monday from 3 – 6 p.m. and Wednesday and Saturday from 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. Call 622-0956 for information.

Monday, Sept. 19, 26: Books Galore Book Store: Coshocton Public Library; The Friends of the Library used book store in the library basement has magazines, movies, audio books, books and more, all at rock-bottom prices. Open to the public every Monday from 3 – 6 p.m. and Wednesday and Saturday from 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. Call 622-0956 for information. Tuesday, Sept. 20, 27: West Lafayette Preschool Story Time: West Lafayette Branch Library; Story Time for children ages 3 - 5 will be on Tuesdays from 11:30 a.m. - Noon. Enjoy stories, songs, finger plays, and seasonal crafts. One-time registration is requested by calling 622-0956.

Wednesday, Sept. 14, 21, 28: Preschool Story Time: Coshocton Public Library; Children 3 - 5 years old are invited to Preschool Story Time every Wednesday, from 10:30 - 11 a.m. Register by calling 622-0956. Wednesday, Sept. 14: Friends of the Library: Coshocton Public Library; Monthly meeting Noon - 1 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 15, 22, 29: Autumn Chi: Coshocton Public Library; Practice gentle exercises that reduce stress and increase vitality. 9 - 10 a.m. Thursday, Sept. 15: Pizza and Pages--Children’s Book Club: Coshocton Public Library; Pizza and Pages--The book club for children in 4th - 6th grades will be in the small meeting room each month during the school year, except for December. Contact Mrs. Custer at the library to register for this event at 6220956. September’s book is Moon Over Manifest by Clare Vanderpool; 4 - 5 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 15: W.L. Anime Movie Night: West Lafayette Branch Library; Movie night is for grades 7- High School graduation after-hours. Popcorn and pop are provided. Space is limited. Register by calling 545-6672. Registration deadline is Monday, Sept. 12. The movie is Disgaea 5 - 7 p.m. Friday, Sept. 16, 23, 30: Basic Computer and Internet: Coshocton Public Library; The library, in conjunction with Connect Your Community, is offering a six-hour class on basic computer and Internet.

Classes will be on three consecutive Fridays, Sept. 16, 23, and 30 from 10:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. at the library. Registration is required and space is limited. Call the library at 622-0956. Registration deadline is Sept. 14. Monday, Sept. 19: Archaeology and the Periods of Ohio Prehistory: Coshocton Public Library; Mark Hersman returns with a presentation on the different periods of Ohio Prehistory. If you were ever interested in the differences between the Archaic and Woodland eras and more, you will be fascinated by this presentation. Call to register at 622-0956. 6:30 - 8 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 21: W.L. Branch Coffee Chat for Adults: West Lafayette Branch Library; Adults are invited to hear about eight of the best selling fiction and non-fiction books with Cyndy Sedlock from the Good News Bookstore. Space is limited, so call the West Lafayette Branch Library at 545-6672 to register. Book of the Week Adult Fiction The Kingdom by: Clive Cussler Adult Non-Fiction Max on Life: Answers and Insights to Your Most Important Questions by: Max Lucado Adult Large Print I’ll Walk Alone by: Mary Higgins Clark Children’s Book You Read to Me, I’ll Read to You: Very Short Fables to Read Together by: Mary Ann Hoberman

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Seven contestants made it to the finals, originally held last Thursday evening and halted due to rain after five singers. The contest began in earnest again on Sunday with each contestant performing two songs for the judges. Contestants were; Chester Boffo of West Lafayette, Josh Fletcher of Coshocton, Cathy Goss of Zanesville, Kenneth Grier of West Lafayette, Mandy King of Sunbury, Nathan Shutt of Warsaw and Lynsey Stocker of Cambridge. Mandy King was the runner-up and took home $250. John Larson of The Warehouse Steak ‘n Stein said of this year’s competition, “I think what makes it special is the community support that we get, the people that come out and enjoy the fine entertainment that we have from some of these young, and old, contestants that we had. And we had a wide range of music, we had country, we had soul, we had easy listening, we had gospel music, it was just a great time. “The judges really had a very difficult time. They try to look at all the criteria and they were so close. They could have given the number two to probably any of two or three people but they have to come down to a final decision. They did a great job. The weather stuck out for us today, people enjoyed the time and I thank the community for their support.”

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contest was sponsored by WTNS Radio, Jeff Drennen Dealerships, Pepsi-Cola and Ohio Heritage Bank. Stocker, who is from Cambridge, said, “I’m honored and blessed and so excited. It’s an awesome feeling.” She said of her song selection, “The artists themselves are legendary and the meaning behind the songs is amazing. I just love the songs so that is why I chose Stocker sings way to title Lynsey Stocker, who hails from Cambridge, them.” She is in a took home the title of “Coshocton Idol” in the second annual competition held group called “Soul at the Warehouse Steak ‘n Stein on Sunday afternoon, Sept. 11. Competing with Legacy” that performs six other singers, Stocker belted out the notes from Aretha Franklin’s “Think” and the last Thursday of “Cry Baby” by Janis Joplin on the outdoor stage amid a large crowd. Beacon each month at 7 p.m. photo by Mark fortune in Zanesville at the Muskingum County Lynsey Stocker sang her way to the second Welcome Center. annual “Coshocton Idol” title with performances “Thank you to all my family and friends for of “Think” by Aretha Franklin and “Cry Baby” coming out and supporting me and thank you to by Janis Joplin. Judges for the contest were Tom the Warehouse for having this competition”, said Thompson, Tim Milligan and Ed Zinkon. The Stocker, who took home the top prize of $750.

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September 14th, 1961 Miss Margaret Carroll was one special teacher. She was being honored by Francis R. Lower of the Coshocton County Teachers Association, not only for teaching for 36 years, but teaching in the same building, the same room, and the same grade for those 36 years. She was born in Plainfield in 1875 and graduated from West Lafayette High School in 1894. She retired from teaching in 1942 and moved to Coshocton. Miss Carroll taught some second-generation children and took pleasure in seating them in the same seats as their parents used to sit in. She especially loved to receive visits from her former students and was always up for a political debate.

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On Sunday, Sept. 18, the heavenly sound of bells will once again cast an uplifting spell over Coshocton as the Presbyterian Church hosts guest organist/carillonneur, W. Robert Morrison from Canton, Ohio. Morrison will play the carillon at the Coshocton Presbyterian Church during their worship service beginning at 10:20 a.m. on Sept. 18 followed by a free outdoor carillon concert at 1 p.m. Sometimes called the grand piano of the skies with the dome of heaven as its sounding board, carillon music has been loved by peoples throughout the centuries. A carillon is a set of fixed chromatically tuned bells in a bell tower that are sounded by hammers controlled by a keyboard. The Coshocton Presbyterian Church is grateful to Mrs. Kay Finnegan for her gift of the Schulmerich Carillon a number of years ago in memory of her late husband.

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September 14th, 1971 Two hundred children of the 375 enrolled in the “Fish For Fun Reading Club” received certificates at a party at the Coshocton Public Library. The children were required to read 12 books in the program to be awarded a certificate. Whether or not they ‘landed their fish’, all of the children who participated in the program were invited to the party. The project was a joint venture of the main library, the Bookmobile, and the West Lafayette Library.

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In the Aug. 17 issue of the Beacon, an incorrect name was listed as the Columbus Crew Preacademy player at Coshocton High School. The correct name is senior Lucas Dunlap. The Beacon apologizes for the error.

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September 19th, 1981 Four kindergarten classes at Ridgewood received a sweet treat as they traveled to PBF Farms in West Lafayette to pick raspberries. Cathy Evans, field trip organizer and teacher at Ridgewood, said she came up with the idea after taking her own children to PBF Farms. About 95 children made the trip, two classes in the morning and two in the afternoon. The kids were given Dixie cups and were allowed to roam through the berry fields and pick and eat as many raspberries as they wanted. Willard S. Breon, co-owner of the Farms, said that he let the kids come because he thought they would enjoy it. from microfilm of the Coshocton All information was obtained

The free concert at 1 p.m. on Sept. 18 will feature Morrison playing the carillon keyboard from the front steps of the church and the music will be heard throughout the city from the church belfry. In the event of rain, the concert will be in the sanctuary. Although there will be chairs on the Courtsquare for enthusiastic listeners, the sound of beautiful bells will waft over the city to be enjoyed by everyone. This concert will include a wide variety of music from secular to sacred. Morrison, a native of Baltimore, Maryland, is Ermeritus Music Minister from Church of the Savior-United Methodist in Canton, Ohio where he served for 45 years. This was the home church of President William McKinley. Presently, he is serving at St. Mark’s Episcopal Church of Canton. He has degrees from Peabody Conservatory, Reformed Episcopal Seminary, Westminster Choir College of Rider University, and Johns Hopkins. He also has the Fellowship Degree of the American Guild of Organists and an honorary doctorate from Malone University. He has also recorded for the Schulmerich Bell Company. Morrison will be assisted during the 10:20 a.m. worship service by the Coshocton Presbyterian Church organist, Alice Hoover and Music Director, Charles R. Snyder. All are welcome to attend. The church is located at 142 North Fourth Street in Coshocton, and free parking is available in the church’s lot and at the city public lot off Fifth Street. For more information, call the Coshocton Presbyterian Church at (740) 622-0486 or visit www. presbyteriancoshocton.org.

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September 14th, 1951 It was to be an all-new ballgame come 8 p.m. that night as the Coshocton Redskins opened their 1951 season with a new face. Everett (Bud) Dean was the new head coach of the team, replacing Sky Wharton. A crowd of about 3,000 was expected to fill the bleachers to watch Chief Dean and his Redskins crush the Mt. Vernon Yellow Jackets. The Redskins had 12 lettermen on their team, but Mt. Vernon outnumbered them by two with 14 returning lettermen. Also that night, the West Lafayette Generals battled the Zanesville Rosecrans school and on Saturday, the Roscoe Tigers were scheduled to tango with the Newcomerstown Trojans.

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Richard “Dick” and Wanda Unger celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary with a week-long trip to the Northern Georgia and Western North Carolina Mountains. A celebration with family and friends w as Sept. 10 in Columbus, hosted by their son Dane, and daughter Jane. Dick and Wanda were married Sept. 9, 1961 at Sacred Heart Church of Coshocton. Father Charles Foeller officiated the ceremony. They are the parents of three children: Dane Unger of West Lafayette; Jane Bachert (sonin-law Andy Bachert) of Lewis Center, Ohio; and Julia Unger Boyer, deceased. They also have six grandchildren: Kristin (Seth) Delaney, Andrew Bachert, Chelsey Unger, Paige Unger, There will be a celebration of life for Dean Morgan Unger, and Evan Unger; and two great- Franklin Poole II on Sept. 24 for his friends and grandchildren, Lilly and Holly Delaney. family as well as friends of the family. They will meet at 3 p.m. at the pond on the left as you enter Lake Park, and proceed to Pavilion 9 at 3:30 p.m. Please RSVP by Sept. 20 at 545-6887. Leave name, number, and detailed message if no answer.

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Information at a Glance What: Fireman’s Fall Festival Where: Burt Park in West Lafayette When: Saturday, Sept. 17 Time: Beginning at 7 a.m.

1:30 p.m. At 2 p.m., Elvis will take the stage and the day will end with the Dotson Family at 3:30 p.m. Story time for kids of all ages will be at 2:30 p.m. with local author, Michele Housholder Funk. She will also have her basset hound, Max with her. The activities continue with a live auction featuring items donated by various local businesses. Terry Longsworth of Dale Gress Real Estate will be the auctioneer. There will also be a raffle at 5:30 p.m. Come out and support the West Lafayette Fire Department during their 5th annual Fireman’s Fall Festival at Burt Park in West Lafayette on Saturday, Sept. 17 beginning at 7 a.m. “They (the village) count on the fire department,” said Cheney, “Our village does support them. I think it’s their way of giving back to them. They can give back to the people who have been there to help them when they need it.”

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conflict with the Air Show. The purpose of the festival is to raise money for equipment needed for the fireman. This year, the funds raised will be used to replace their Scot Air packs and masks, which they use to breathe when facing a fire. The units they currently have are about 50 years old. Although they have been tested every year, it is getting harder to find parts for them when they need to be replaced. Each unit cost about $7,000 and a new air compressor costs about $3,500 each. “Any money that they get in, they use for the equipment that they need which keeps them safe when they go to a fire,” said Cheney, “Anything extra, they use wisely.” Other than their main feature, the fire engines, the Fireman’s Fall Festival will have a wide variety of entertainment that the whole family can enjoy. The day will kick off with a pancake breakfast at 7 a.m. followed by a 5K run/walk at 8 a.m. Registration for the 5K will begin at 7 a.m. and cost is $25 for those who have not pre-registered. Make checks payable to West Lafayette Fire Department. Awards will be given to the top two male and female winners in each age category, the overall top three males and overall top three females. The age groups are 14 years and under, 15 – 19 years, 20 – 29 years, 30 – 39 years, 40 – 49 years, and 50 and over. The course is laid out throughout the village of West Lafayette. There will also be blow up rides available for the kids starting at 10 a.m. A local magician will be on the grounds throughout the day performing magic tricks with a special magic show at the Rotary Shelter starting at 4 p.m. The corn hole tournament will begin at Noon with registration from 11 a.m. – Noon. A tractor pull will follow at 1:30 p.m. with registration beginning at 12:30 p.m. Trophies will be awarded for first place in the tractor pull and second place will receive a ribbon. All participants in the tractor pull will also receive a ribbon. Entertainment for the day will begin at Noon with Max Freetage and His Bluegrass Band, which will perform at the Rotary Shelter until

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To commemorate the tenth anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, the Fireman’s Fall Festival in West Lafayette will once again host two fire engines that were involved in the aftermath of the attacks on the World Trade Center. “Considering it’s been ten years, this kind of seems to have fallen all in place,” said Paula Cheney, event coordinator, “We want to honor the people that we lost their memory.” Engine 257 and 293, making their second appearance at the West Lafayette Fireman’s Festival, were both completely covered with debris from the twin towers. Engine 293 hails from Woodhaven in Queens, NY and was a command post for two weeks after the attacks. Engine 257 was sent to evacuate Tower 7 and unfortunately lost one of its firemen during active duty. Both fire engines will be on display at the festival and will be involved with the parade, which will begin at 11:30 a.m. Annin Flagmakers have donated flags to be given to the firemen. This is the fifth year the West Lafayette Fire Department has hosted its Fireman’s Fall Festival, which is every other year so as not to

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Fireman’s Fall Festival. The West Lafayette Volunteer Fire Department Association is sponsoring their Fireman’s Fall Festival on Saturday, Sept. 17 starting at 7

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Athletic Passes on Sale. Fall Sports Athletic Passes are now on sale at Stewart Field. Passes are on sale in the principal’s office. Passes available are Football, Volleyball, Jr. High, All-Sport and Punch Pass. Seasonal Flu Vaccines. Seasonal Flu Vaccines will be given at the clinics at the County Health Department located at 724 S. 7th Street on Friday, Sept. 23 from 9:30 – 11:30 a.m. and 1:30 – 3:30 p.m.; they will also have flu shots available at the clinic in West Lafayette at the Dale Gress building on Thursday, Sept. 22 from 9:30 – 11:30 a.m. and at the county fair in the small commercial building on Wednesday, Oct. 5 from 9:30 – 11:30 a.m. and 1:30 – 3:30 p.m. The cost is $25 for adults 18 and over. The vaccine is covered by Medicare Part B and most secondary insurance. PERI Meeting. Public Employee Retiree’s Chapter 77 will meet Wednesday, Sept. 14 at the Coshocton Senior Center located at 201 Brown’s Lane. A meal at Noon will be followed by a short business meeting. Call the Senior Center at 622-4852 by Friday, Sept. 9 to make a reservation. Help-a-Vet Yard Sale. Coshocton County Vietnam Veterans will be having their second annual yard sale with all proceeds going to assisting veterans in the community. The community can help by giving any useful items for this sale. They will accept items from businesses as well. No clothing donations please. The sale will be Sept. 17 and 18 from 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. in the parking lot of Woodbury Outfitters.

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Wal-Mart Golf Scramble. Wal-Mart will be having its first ever golf scramble on Sept. 17 at Hickory Flat Greens at 8:30 a.m. Registration is $50 per person and $200 per team of four which will include 18 holes of golf, refreshments and lunch. The winning team will receive $200 and the second place team will receive $100. There will be prizes for the closest to the hole and hole-in-one. Mulligan tickets are one for $10 per team. There will also be door prizes and 50/50. All proceeds go to Relay for Life.

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Rockin’ Wednesdays. Roscoe United Methodist Church will be having a Rockin’ Wednesdays: Building Rock Solid Faith, every Wednesday. Supper will be served at 5:15 p.m. and donations are accepted. There will be fun and exciting programming for all

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Woodcarver Display. The Coshocton County Woodcarver’s Group will be displaying their relief carvings at the West Lafayette Library during the month of September. Their carvings can be viewed during normal operation hours. The library is located at 601

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ages preschool through adults from 6 – 7 p.m. with adult chancel choir rehearsal from 7 – 8 p.m. Adults will be studying the book of Job. Anyone who can’t make it to the 6 p.m. study on Wednesday can come to the 9:30 a.m. study on Wednesday.

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 $1,180 for one person in the household. Add $414 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.

Street Closed. The City of Coshocton has closed Hickory Street from Walnut to Orange Street for repairs to the Organic Technology Building. The street will be closed from 7 a.m. - 4 p.m. weekdays until the repairs are completed.

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Gas and Oil meeting. There will be an informational meeting concerning the Utica Shale gas and oil drilling in Coshocton County. This is the second meeting in a series. The speaker will be Jim Milleson. The meeting will be on Sept. 19 at 6:30 p.m. at the County Services Building, located at 724 South 7th St. Room 145. For further information, contact Marc Lacy at 502-3074.

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Golf Scramble. The 8th annual Keely Maxwell Memorial Fund golf scramble will be Sunday, Sept. 18 at Hickory Flatts Golf Course beginning at 9 a.m. with a shotgun start, and will feature a red, white and blue format. Entry fee is $65 per person, which includes skins, 50-50 and mulligans, hot dogs at the turn, and dinner after completion of the tournament. Payout will be $500 for first place, $300 for second, and $200 for third, based on a minimum of 30 teams entered. Deadline for entry is Friday, Sept. 9. For more information, contact Judy Maxwell at 622-0938.

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Absolute Butler Real Estate Auction KILLBUCK AREA Location: 1463 CR 53, Killbuck OH. From US 62 near Killbuck take CR 53 (at Sportsman’s Club) south approximately 2½ miles to location. Signs posted.

Tues., September 27 • 6pm 94 Acres * 4 Parcels * Income Producing Property Wooded Hunting Acreage * Killbuck Township Holmes County * West Holmes Schools

Rummage Sale. There will be a huge rummage sale at 703 S 2nd St in Coshocton on Friday, Sept. 16 from 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. and Saturday, Sept. 17 from 9 a.m. – Noon. It is sponsored by the Coshocton Church of God Women’s Group and all proceeds benefit the parking lot paving project. The sale on Saturday will be a $2 bag sale.

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The property has been used as a VFW. Over 7,800 square feet on main floor, with another 4,000 in the lower level. Features include zoned gas, forced air heating, central air, city water and sewer, handicap accessible, entrances and restrooms, elevator, lots of storage and parking, and more. Possible uses could be medical, restaurant, club, or church … This is an excellent opportunity with lots of potential … Come ready to buy! Note: Property being offered contains three (3) parcels. 2010 tax appraisal reflects $527,070.00. Terms: Property will be offered by a very motivated seller with a very low reserve of only $175,000 … Once the reserve is met … The property will definitely sell to the high bidder. A $5,000 non-refundable down payment due day of auction and balance due at closing within 30 days of sale. No contingencies accepted. All inspections must be made prior to day of auction. Viewing: By appointment. Call auctioneer. Also, property will be open one hour prior to sale. Realtors call auctioneer for co-broke requirements. Auctioneer: James F. Nelson Owner: Veterans of Foreign Wars, Mohawk Post 2040

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tries. For further information, call 824-3300. Gospel Sing. Young at Heart Ministries presents a Gospel Sing on Sept. 24 at 4 p.m. until dark at the Coshocton Court Square. There will be many local talents performing. Bring a lawn chair and enjoy the music. There will be hot dogs, chips, pop, and cookies. The event is free. Mexican Night. The Prairie Chapel United Methodist Church will be having a Mexican Night on Sept. 24 from 4:30 – 6:30 p.m. A love offering will be accepted. The menu will include mild or spicy bean and rice soup, tacos, taco salad, burritos, rice and vanilla ice cream. Kids can have some fun with a piñata at 5:30 p.m. Jacob’s Closet. The Warsaw United Methodist Church’s Jacob’s 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. For more information, call 824-3228. Clothing Room. There is a clothing room and food pantry open every Thursday from 9 – 11 a.m. at the Church of Christ located at 1800 Chestnut St in Coshocton. Bus to pick up kids for church events. The Chili Crossroads Bible Church is using its new 33-passenger bus to pick up kids in Baltic every Wednesday night. The bus stops in the Baltic park at 6 p.m. and returns at 8:20 p.m. Children are brought to the church for exciting AWANA games and fun learning about God. Have a blast every Wednesday night from 6:30 – 8 p.m. at the Chili Crossroads Bible Church. The church is located at 29445 County Road 10 Fresno, OH 43824. Their Web site is www.chilibiblechurch.org. Call to sign up your child at 545-9707.

TWO DAY OPEN HOUSE 27972 Twp. Rd. 194

Sat., Sept. 17 Sun. Sept. 18 1:00-3:00pm MOTIVATED SELLER!

This is a great custom built home in 2007 situated on 2 acres in River View School District. This home features 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, plus private rear deck off dining area. There is a full basement with electric heat and central air. This property is located off S.R. 621 North, left on T.R. 186, right on T.R. 194. $174,900

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A great opportunity to buy excellent income producing property and hunting land all in one package. Located just south of Killbuck the rental property has 13 units in a good country setting, provides a solid monthly income. Has central water supply and natural gas available from well on farm. The balance of the land is mostly wooded and offers excellent hunting. Parcel 1: 15.49 acres includes all the rentals. Mostly open land. 456 ft of frontage on CR 53 and 1429’ on TR 67. Parcel 2: 29.17 wooded acres. Approximately 819 ft. of frontage on CR 53. Parcel 3: 45.78 wooded acres. Approximately 824 ft. of frontage on TR 67. Parcel 4: 3.99 open acres. 433 ft. of frontage on CR 53 & 487 ft. on TR 67. Will be sold separate and in combinations, sells whichever way nets the most for the sellers. Rentals will be open 3 hours prior to auction for your inspection. Call for map and brochure or go to www.kaufmanrealty.com for more pictures, details, and maps. Call Jr. Miller for more information. Terms: 10% nonrefundable down payment, balance at closing, no financing contingencies. Any required inspections must be completed prior to bidding. Announcements day of sale take precedence over all preceding advertising and statements. Legal: Tax parcel #’s are 0800128000, 0800132000, 080013000, 0800131000, 0800634000, 0800133000. Taxes are $4,005.00 per half year. Sells to the highest bidder at 6:00pm AUCTION BY ORDER OF: The Donald Butler Estate Holmes County Probate Case # 11-ES017 Garret Roach, Attorney

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To Live as Christ. The Beth Moore study, “To Live as Christ”, will conclude at the Grace United Methodist Church on Friday, Sept. 16 at 9:30 a.m. This Bible Study is based on the life and ministry of Paul. Paul, the apostle to the Gentiles, served faithfully, loved heartily, and demonstrated what it means to die daily, crucified with Christ. This study will challenge and encourage you as you gain a new appreciation of servanthood. Anyone in the community or county is welcome to come and share in this powerful experience. Call 622-1302 for more information.

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Sharing in Song. Donnie Sumner (Spirit Ministries) from Hendersonville, TN will be sharing in song at Gospel Hill Ministry, 27610 TR 45, Warsaw, Ohio 43844, on Sept. 24 at 7 p.m. The sing will be indoors. Come early and tour the lighthouse. A love offering will be taken and 100% will be given to Spirit Minis-

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Community Calendar behind the bleachers. There will be a reserved section in the bleachers for the class of 1976 after the meet and greet at the game. There will also be wine tasting and socializing at Shawnee Springs Winery until 10:30 p.m. On Saturday, Oct. 15, there will be a buffet-style dinner at Roberta’s Catering at 6:30 p.m. Cost is $20. Dancing will follow until 11 p.m. RSVP to Becky Eick at 502-0992, Bonnie Billman at 704-9013 or Debbie Dickson at 294-9006 by Sept. 23.

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325 N. 4TH STREET, COSHOCTON

Property #1 325 North 4th St. Coshocton 3 story 5 bedroom home with 18x28 detached garage The main level of this home has living room, family room, dining room, full bath and kitchen. The second level has 4 bedrooms and complete bath. The third level has 1 bedroom. Note-levels 2 and 3 are in need of some repair. The large lot has an 18’ x 28’ cement block garage.

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This ranch style home has 3 bedrooms, living room, dining room, kitchen and full bath on the main floor. Full basement with outside entrance going out to a large backyard. The exterior of this home has alum. siding and a blacktop drive to a 2 car attached carport. Real estate shown by appointment only. Contact auctioneers for appointment. Also selling household goods and misc. Watch for itemized list. Pictures available on www.peddicordrice.com TERMS: 10% down time of auction. Balance due within 30 days. Taxes to be prorated to date of closing. No contingencies in contract. Sells to the highest bidder. Real Estate to be sold at 5:29 PM Estate of Alma Felver Executor: Thomas Leech Coshocton County Case #21110103 Auctioneers: Herb Peddicord (740) 502-3110 Greg Rice (740) 502-3111 Ryan LePage (740) 502-4227

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35th Class Reunion. The River View Class of 1976 will be having their 35th class reunion on Oct. 14 and 15. The activities begin at the homecoming game at River View High School at 7:30 p.m. Please bring a potluck dish to share and meet at the banner posted

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Tennis Court. Coshocton High School Tennis Court is under construction until further notice. Construction should be approximately two weeks. Watch for completion date.

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Al-Anon Family Group. Coshocton Al-Anon Family Group meets every Tuesday from 7 - 8 p.m. at Central Christian Church corner of Main/8th Streets.

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Pancake Day. The Warsaw Lions Pancake Day will be Saturday, Oct. 8 from 7 a.m. – Noon at the Warsaw Fire Department. Please give a $5 donation for anyone 8 years old and over and a $3 for children 8 and under. There will be a bake sale sponsored by the Warsaw United Methodist Church.

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Genealogical Society meeting. The Coshocton County Chapter of the Ohio Genealogical Society will meet Tuesday, Sept. 20 from 7:30 - 9 p.m. in the basement meeting room of the Coshocton Public Library on Main Street. The meeting is free and open to the public and new members.

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Museum Encounter. When we think of artifacts of the Civil War, sword, musket and uniform come to mind as well as insignias, buckles and medals. For loved ones at home, the war was packaged in the dearly cherished letter. Children will begin Museum Encounter: The American Civil War by viewing the special exhibit and learning about the Civil War through the displayed artifacts. Then they will read a selection of soldiers’ letters to learn what the men were thinking while on the battlefields. Children will then use this experience to create a memorial in the form of a mixed media art project. School children will participate in the program Sept. 17 from 1 – 3 p.m. Program fee is $8 and $7 for Friends of the Museum. Call to reserve a spot at least four days prior to the program.

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An evening of Civil War music

Step back to the 19th Century on Sept. 19 at 7 contact the Johnson-Humrickhouse Museum at p.m. as Wildwood Music and Friends perform 622-8710 or e-mail jhmuseum@jhmuseum.org. songs from the Civil War era at the Johnson- The museum is open daily from Noon to 5 p.m. Humrickhouse Museum. JHM’s special exhibit May through October and is located at 300 N. will be the setting for this fun and casual evening. Whitewoman Street in Historic Roscoe Village, Please bring a dessert to share and JHM will Coshocton, Ohio. Visit the museum’s Web site provide the coffee and tea. Walk around to look at at www.jhmuseum.org. The American Civil the displays and partake of yummy desserts while War exhibit is sponsored by the John Bando you sit around the table with friends, and listen VFW Post 1330. to old tunes that were once accompanied by a lone guitar or banjo. Admission is $3 and free for Friends of the Museum. RSVP by Sept. 18. The American Civil War—A 150th Anniversary of Military Memorabilia will be on display through Oct. 9. For more information, The American Civil War comes to life Saturday, Sept. 17 at Historic Roscoe Village. A troop of local re-enactors will be camped on the village green near the Visitor Center and will be sharing, throughout the day, about life in both armies of this epic struggle in American history. Portraying soldiers serving early in the war, they will be expounding on such subjects as marching, drilling, cooking and fighting. Visitors will have P2P Logistics Equipment & an opportunity to view soldiers’ guns, equipment and tents and learn about feelings before, during NILCO Surplus Inventory and after battle. The event will be 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. and is presented free of charge. After viewing Location: 10340 Middle Branch Ave., Hartville, OH 44632. the camp, guests may wish to purchase tickets From Hartville, OH take State Route 43 south two miles to for the historic tour, “Civil War: On the Home Middle Branch Ave. left to auction Front”, which tells about everyday events of the of Roscoe during the Civil War and the rd Fri., September 23 • 10am residents adventures of their loved ones who served in the Union army. * 9 Semi Trucks * 7 Forklifts * Trailer * Complete Line of Building Material * Lumber * Decking * Siding * Miscellaneous Equipment *

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1st ANNUAL AUCTION!

ATTENTION PROPERTY OWNERS!

Auction Preview – Thurs. Sept. 22nd, Noon – 5PM

This is a large auction selling in 2-3 rings all day. Please go to www.kaufman-auctions.com or call the office for a complete listing of all items. ONLINE BIDDING AVAILABLE. Terms: 5% buyer’s premium on all purchases. All items will be sold as is, where is. Buyer may inspect equipment day of sale or on preview dates. Cash, check and credit cards are accepted. An additional 3% buyer’s premium will be waived for cash or check purchases. AUCTION BY ORDER OF: P2P Logistics & NILCO

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P2P Logistics is a growing regional trucking and logistics company. NILCO is a growing Wholesale and Industrial Lumber and Building Products Company with 10 locations in Indiana, Ohio, Kentucky, West Virginia, and Pennsylvania. This is NOT a going out of business auction. This is an annual equipment and inventory auction with supplies coming from all locations.

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Public Record Coshocton Common Pleas Court – Divorces/Dissolutions Divorces Bonita B. Casey of Coshocton from Craig A. Casey of Coshocton Deborah Gay Bigelow of Coshocton from James Lyle Bigelow of Zanesville Marriages: Christopher Michael Albaugh of Coshocton to Shawna LeeAnn Oswalt of Coshocton William Cole Mullen of Coshocton to Beth Angela Porteus of Coshocton Lawrence David Hettinger Jr. of Bowling Green, VA to Brooke Renee Cutshall of Bowling Green, VA Justin Lee Siegel of Warsaw to Courtney Shea Layton of Warsaw Jason Perry Clark of Coshocton to Katherine Angela Aguilar of Coshocton Leroy Allen Green of West Lafayette to Marie Ann Sharier of West Lafayette James F. Felton Jr. of Coshocton to Crystal Ellen Johnston of Coshocton Land Transfers: 8/31 The Home Loan Savings Bank to Douglas C. Crossley; $35,500 9/1 Mercedes Thomas to Kenneth R. Kiser; $18,000 Terry B. Mardis to Dwight Alfred Larson; $39,000 Angela L. Adams to Corey Douglas Ridenbaugh; $150,000 Robert J. and Sandra C. Johnson to Greg Cox and Richard Moyer; $10,000 9/6 Jeffrey D. Ellis and Laura Lynn Ellis to Lafferty Rentals, LLC; $26,000 Eric D. Melrose and April D. Melrose to Fannie Mae; $32,000 Jacqueline S. Hershberger to CitiFinancial, Inc; $14,000 Aurora Loan Services LLC to Danny D. Shalosky and Carolyn S. Shalosky; $17,000 Land Transfers Exempt from Conveyance Fees 9/1 Gayle Remleigh Miller to Gayle Miller, Trustee 9/6 Jacquelyn Erman, deceased, to Richard E. Erman Judith M. Cody to Michael Allen Cody Ronald G. Snook, Trustee of an Agreement and Declaration of Trust, to Gregory L. D. Brown and Glendon L. D. Brown, Co-Trustees of the Glendon L. D. Brown Living Trust

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622-3669 Marc Lacy 224 N. 4th St., BeLinda Lacy Cell - 502-3074 Coshocton 294-8869 Home - 829-2035

SAT. SEPT. 17  11am TO 3pm SUN. SEPT. 18  12pm TO 3pm 364 South Third St., Coshocton, OH Craftsman style house on corner lot. Beautiful oak woodwork, floors, pocket doors and open stairway. 4 bedrooms & 2 ½ baths, family room, and parlor. Recent heating system & roof. First floor laundry. Priced below tax appraisal at $6O,OOO. Phone Helen Moody at 622-2134

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ATTENTION $500 Reward for information leading to arrest and conviction of person taking disabled persons walker from patio at 155 S 10th St. Any reward for any name as lead. 740-622-8889. HELP WANTED Area Nursing Home is taking applications for a van driver. Applicant must have a valid driver’s license, excellent driving record, feel comfortable driving to and around Columbus, and be flexible. Average hours are 20 per week. No CDL is required. Applicants should send their resume to Coshocton Health & Rehabilitation Center, 100 South Whitewoman Street, to the attention of Corey Moner, or apply in person. Entry level farm help wanted. Full-time temp/possibly permanent. Grain and beef cattle work. Send resume to Double D Ranch, 31522 T.R. 312, Coshocton, Ohio 43812 RETAIL WORKER Gerber’s Feed Sack – Coshocton. Position: Retail Worker – Farm Feed & Supply Store. Requirements: Team oriented, Basic

The Coshocton County Beacon is looking for someone to take photos at the Coshocton County Fair. If you enjoy the fair, being around young people and just like to take pictures, this is for you! You will need to be available each day of the fair. The Beacon will provide you with a fair pass and pay that is commensurate to time invested. Please send a brief email with your qualifications to: mark@coshoctoncountybeacon.com. SERVICES OFFERED HANDYMAN, I’ll do all different kinds of handyman work. Also roofing, exterior painting, siding, roof coating, gutter cleaning, yard work, hauling of all different kinds of scrap metals, brush, cleaning out barns and garages and other things. Call 740-575-4571 Kitchen and Bath Renovations. Insurance jobs welcome. Kitchen En-Counters. 740294-9636 APPLIANCES Kevin’s Used Appliances. Call first 740-390-5114. No phone calls after 6pm. No checks. Washer & dryers, ranges & etc.

For sale, Calf Breaking Donkey, female, 10 months old. $500. Phone 740-622-4219 FARM PRODUCTS For Sale, First cutting, round bales, never rained on. 8001,000lbs. $30. Phone 740-6224219 First Cutting, good quality, 4x5 round bales $20/each. 3rd cutting $25/each. Delivery available. 740-824-3255 FIREWOOD Seasoned Firewood CherryWalnut-Oak and other woods. Cut/Split/Delivered $75 each load. (Will cut to size and length). Great Gift Idea! or Build-up supply for next year! 740-502-3657 740-294-0727 GARAGE SALE 1628 Woodland Dr. Friday, Sept. 16, 8-5. Saturday, Sept. 17, 8-Noon. 93’ Buick Century, 13” TV, curtains and rods, CD and VHS storage, lots of misc. 829 High St. Roscoe. Friday, Sept. 16, 9-4. Kitchen items, housewares, crafts & scrapbooking supplies, holiday dec., collectibles, old luggage, tins & much more. Garage Sale. 1660 Evergreen Park Dr. Fri. 9/16, 8:00-4:00. Sat. 9/17, 8:00-2:00. Girls winter clothes & coats, 12mos. & up, shoes, car seat, bassinet, toys, Halloween outfits, books, jewelry & misc. items. HABITAT RESTORE wants your appliances, large household items, and building supplies. Donations can be dropped off at 1301 Walnut Street on Thursdays, Fridays & Saturdays 9-4 or we pick up! Call Jason at 740-202-2002. Donations are tax deductible

Huge Multi-Family Yard Sale. 46693 TR 74, 1/4 mile West of Roscoe. September 15, 16, 17. 8am-6pm. Furniture, Christmas decorations, boy and girls clothing, toys, misc, TV’s, infant clothes, women’s clothing.

Misc. household items & tools, exercise bikes and regular bikes, dishes, several items in storage building for sale. Call for details 740-829-2846. Flea Marketers Welcome!

Large Multi-Family Sale at 110 West Pine Street, Coshocton Tire (Lower Whse). September 16th & 17th from 8-5. Boys 12 mo. thru size 14, girls infant thru size 12, adult clothing. Bedding, decorator and household items, Hummell collector plates, Nativity set, board games, medicine cabinet, hose reel, dolly cart, concrete and hand tools, plumbing materials, extension cords. All nice name brand clothing, price to sell. Lots of misc. items.

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MOVING SALE! 49711 TR 200, above Memory Gardens. Saturday, September 17th, 8-5. Collectibles, framed movie posters, porcelain signs, couches, love seats, dining room set, antique furniture. Tons of misc. MEDICAL EQUIPMENT Acorn electric chair lift for stairs. Used 6 weeks, works great and quiet. Owner deceased. Paid $4,000. Asking $3,000. 740-622-1184 MISC ITEMS 6ft. red elm wood table, matching bench with back $200. 3ft. green entrance door, 9-pane $50. 1 oak and 1 cherry hall tree $50/each. Nice oak shelves. Electric scooter, red, 2-wheel, great for RV’ers or campgrounds. 740-622-6340 Black coat with mink collar $20. Long, light grey coat with zip out lining $20. Tan jacket with hood $20. Long coat with collar (Cranberry). $20. All size 14. 740-610-6604

Black lab puppies, female $135, male $125. Jack Russell puppies, female $135, males $125. 740-327-4240 WANTED BUYING: Black walnut every Saturday from Sept. 17th through November 5th. We pay cash $11.00 CWT after hauling. Call 740-824-4046 leave message. Buying: Boy Scout patches and memorabilia one patch or entire collections. Call 740623-0793 leave message or email scoutpatchohio@yahoo. com WANTED: Junk vehicles, scrap metal, appliances, batteries and junk mowers. Also one time clean up and removal of rubbish. 740-545-5025 APARTMENTS FOR RENT AREA RENTAL INFORMATION. Houses and Apartments. Rent or I’ll help you buy! Call 740-622-9791 today! Roscoe Area, 1 bedroom, 2nd floor, off street parking, all appliances, gas heat, carpeted, no pets, lease, ref., deposit. 740-622-6155 1 or 2 bedroom apartments, no pets. Will work with deposit. $300-$375 month. 740-502-3792 740-829-2403 1BR Upstairs apt. Stove included. $300/mo. 740-622-1251

2 Bedroom apartment, all electric, appliances, garage, coin operated laundry, no pets. 740-622-8020 Large, 2 bedroom apt., W/D hook-up, downstairs. $450 month plus utilities. 740-3274240 HOMES FOR RENT For Rent, 3 bedroom house near Lincoln School. $575/ mo. Call 740-502-8408 House for rent. 349 N 2nd Street. $325/mo. Available September 1st. 740-622-7232 Newcomerstown and Coshocton, 2 & 3 bedroom homes, bath and 1/2. 740-4985893 Newcomerstown office for rent. 740-498-5893 OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT Office space in Coshocton. 2 spaces available. 2,200 sq. ft. and 1,000 sq. ft. Call 740-622-8020 HOMES FOR SALE Cedar Home on 20 acres, beautiful views from wrap around porch with hot tub. 4BR, 3ba, formal dining, breakfast nook, finished family room and game room, gas fireplace, 2 stall barn. RVSD. $340,000. 740-502-2718. TRUCK For Sale, 1990 1 ton Chevy dually, 454 engine, $2,500. Phone 740-622-4219 Got something you really want to sell!? Put it in front of thousands of readers in The Coshocton County Beacon classifieds!

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ATTENTION! REWARD! For information regarding glider taken from porch, and extension ladder from garage and other items from 400 block on North 9th Street. Also, rewards for green Paulon Shark saw and other items taken from garage on South 10th Street. For further info. Call 740-622-8889

Three Rivers Therapy is interested in hiring for a Certified Medical Billing position. This position would require a minimum of 2 years recent medical billing experience and would need to be knowledgeable of therapy billing coding. If interested, this is a 30 hr/wk position and we will be accepting applications in our clinic until September 21st. Three Rivers Therapy is located at 353 Walnut Street, Coshocton.

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Key chain with several keys including automobile key with automatic opener. Lost between Walnut Street and 2nd Street. 740-824-4261

Computer Skills, Able to lift up to 80#, Farm Experience a Plus, 30 hrs./week - competitive pay/benefits. Submit resume to, or apply at: Gerber & Sons, Inc., 95 Vine Street, Coshocton, OH 43812

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2011 Ford Focus SES

Red, d, 14K, full power, CD, moonroof, alloy wheels, Sync. #12815

2009 Dodge Caliber SXT

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Orange, 24K, Certified, 4 cyl., auto., FWD, full power, CD, 2-Tone Interior. #12794

14,995

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2008 MERCURY MILAN 2005 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER LS 4x4 Maroon, 67K, full power, CD, tow pkg. #12771

2008 FORD ESCAPE FWD

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Red, 51K, Certified, 4 cyl., auto., air, full power, CD. #12780

2010 FORD EXPLORER 4x4 XLT

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Red, 24K, full power, p. driver’s seat, 3rd row seating, tow pkg. #12763

Gray, ray, 52K, K Lariat, ariat, leather, V10, 10 full f ll power, p. driver’s seat, CD + more. #12788

22,995

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2007 Jeep Commander 4x4

Red Rock Rock, 57K 57K, Certified, full power, 3rd row seating, 3 moonroofs. #12791

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www.villagemotorsinc.com 2007 CHEVY AVEO 4 DR.

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Silver, 40K, 4 cyl., auto., p. driver’s seat, CD, alloy wheels. #12812

2007 Ford F250 4x4 Super Cab

Orange, 77K, 4 cyl., 5-speed. #12823

2008 JEEP COMMANDER 4x4 SPORT

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Blue, 34K, Certified, V6, auto., full power, air, p. driver’s seat, CD/Sirius sat., alloy wheels + more. #12693

2008 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY LX

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Red, 26K, Certified, 3.3L V6, full power, CD, stow & go seating. #12803

2010 FORD ECONOLINE 15-PASS. XLT

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White, 46K, full power, dual air. #12810

2004 FORD F150 4x4 XL

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Silver, 89K, tow pkg., flare side, V8, auto., air, bars. #12561

22008 DODGE D150 4x4 QUAD CAB SLT

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Red, 40K, Certified, full power, cap. #12725

2009 CHEVY 1500 4x4 CREW CAB LT

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Lt. Blue, 26K, cloth int., full power, tow pkg., CD, remote start, alloy wheels. #12723

2011 DODGE DAKOTA CLUB CAB 4x4

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Silver, 530 mi., full power, CD, alloy wheels. #12720

*PRICESGOOD GOODTHRU THRU *PRICES SEPTEMBER 2011 SEPTEMBER 14-20, 17, 2011.

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Ron Miller

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784 Wooster Rd. • SR 83 North • Millersburg, Ohio 800-292-8842 • 330-264-2017 • 330-674-2055 • www.villagemotorsinc.com Open Mon. & Thurs. 8am-9pm • Tues., Wed. & Fri. 8am-5 pm; Sat. 8am-1pm

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