October 13, 2010 Coshocton County Beacon

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Honoring his honor Staff members of the Common Pleas court dedicated a white oak tree planted at the court square on Friday, Oct. 8 to honor the thirty three years of service by Judge Richard I. Evans. From L to R are; Jon Mosier, Bailiff, Barry Ackerman, Bailiff, Deputy Tom Coats, Court Security, Susan A. Metz, Magistrate, Judge Richard I. Evans, Nancy Foughty, Admin. Asst., Ann Hartsock, Admin. Asst. and Lynn Els, Court Reporter. Beacon photo by Mark fortune

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his honor on the east side (Fourth Street) of the Courtsquare. The tree was dedicated to the over 30 years of service by Judge Evans. Susan A. Metz, court magistrate, said in prepared remarks, “A wise man once said, “The true meaning of life is to plant a tree under whose shade you do not expect to sit”. Planting a tree is an act of hope . . . of optimism . . . of belief in the future. So, we gather together today on this beautiful Court Square for that very purpose. As it grows to symbolize the strong and steadfast person it honors, let it be a silent, but vigilant, tribute to a man who spent 33 years of his life in the pursuit of truth, fairness, and justice. We dedicate this white oak tree to you, Judge Richard I. Evans, in honor and celebration of your retirement. And, on behalf of your staff and community of Coshocton, we say, with solemn thanks and appreciation, “Well done, thy good and faithful servant.” Of special significance is the location of the tree on the east side of the court square. This is

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the path that Judge Evans walked each day to his court chambers. Susan A. Metz commented, “This means a lot. It means acknowledging and showing appreciation for thirty three years of service. For twenty-six of that we have worked together. So this day is emotional and happy at the same time. He has certainly paid his dues to this community. This Courtsquare means a lot to him and we purposely put it there because he uses this sidewalk every day to walk to his chambers and he can see it from his chambers”. Judge Evans remarked, “I think the tree is especially appropriate because I’ve enjoyed so much the daily walk into the courthouse through all these trees. Many of them are old friends of mine, some of them have been lost over the years, some to windstorms, some to lightning, some to age, some to dry rot, just like the rest of us. Some have held up better than others and I’m really happy that the small staff of the Common Pleas court chose a tree to signify what little contribution I’ve made to this area over the years”. When asked about the significance the Court House has to him, Judge Evans replied, “Anyplace where you can come to work in the same location for thirty-three straight years has got to be something special. This building is a treasure that needs to be preserved, protected and maintained as a source of justice, fairness and the opportunity for people to be heard”.

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Mark’s Musings

As the 159th Coshocton to wish us well and say County Fair wound positive things about to a close with a very The Beacon. We know successful junior fair that we can always do livestock auction, better and strive to do (thanks Auctioneers) that with each and every exhibitors were busy issue. It is with great tearing down displays, excitement that I want removing equipment to let our readers and and cleaning out the advertisers know that pens. It is always with we have now crossed mixed emotions that the 6,000 threshold of Mark fortune I watch this process – Requestors. That means always wondering what might be over 6,000 households in Coshocton different about next year’s fair, and County have either filled out a postcard what might be different about our and mailed it in or took the time to community. complete the on line form located at To me, the fair is one of those www.iwantmybeacon.com. To all of points in time that you use as a you, we are grateful. This growth is measuring stick. It is nearly always the double where we were last October same place on the calendar each year – and provides our advertising – like Thanksgiving or Christmas. customers with significantly more Now, the fair is not a holiday in our bang for their advertising buck. community but to many youngsters Thank you for making The Beacon it certainly brings a holiday like feel the most requested – and most mailed with time off from school. – publication serving Coshocton Jerry Lower and the members County. I am always open to your of the Coshocton County Senior comments and suggestions on how and Junior fair board deserve our to make The Beacon better. An email appreciation for the many hours to my attention works best; mark@ they invested to ensure that the fair coshoctoncountybeacon.com. is safe, enjoyable and filled with Is anyone else watching this entertainment to appease all flavors. show on AMC, “Rubicon”? I am Whether you enjoyed Easton Corbin, really enjoying it – and find it to Shotgun Red, the motocross, draft be less violent and more thought horse pulls, harness racing, walking provoking than “24”. The actors and through the art hall, agricultural hall, actresses are really into their roles and gazing upon the antique tractors, the the show has kept me guessing for rough truck contest, participated in several weeks – with the conclusion the livestock auction, pie and cake this Sunday night. Let me know auction, or any of the myriad of what you think. I really would like activities, you have to admit, it was to watch “Mad Men” which follows a great fair. Now, if we could just “Rubicon”, but just can’t seem to do something about that weather . . . stay up that late. Based on that, I’m and of course, we could fill an entire really glad that most of the news in our community happens before 9 pm. Beacon with stories about the food! Speaking of The Beacon, thanks Sometimes it’s nice to live in a small to the hundreds of folks that stopped town.

Hunters and other outdoor enthusiasts need be aware of a black-legged tick The Coshocton County Health Department and the Coshocton County Ohio State University Extension Office are advising hunters and other outdoor enthusiasts in the county of a new health threat and to take precautions to protect themselves and their pets. Populations of black leggedticks, deer ticks, were discovered in Tiverton Township earlier this year. These small ticks can transmit Lyme disease and were rarely found in Ohio. Several Tiverton Township residents have reported contracting and receiving treatment for Lyme disease. The black-legged adult ticks are actively looking for hosts such as people, pets, or deer not only this fall, but on warm winter days and in the springtime. This is very different behavior from our common American dog tick which are not active in cold weather. Everyone, especially hunters, should be especially aware of this new threat and take precautions to prevent tick attachment. Outer clothing should be sprayed with a permethrin-based repellent according to label directions the day before hunting and allowed to air dry. Pants should be tucked into socks and shirt into pants to keep hungry ticks on the outside of clothing. These small ticks will be difficult to spot on camouflage

clothing. All clothing should be carefully inspected for small, dark crawling ticks before entering vehicles and going indoors. Once inside, the hunter should thoroughly check for small attached ticks. Remove attached ticks as soon as they are discovered to lessen the chance of contracting Lyme disease. If you find ticks on yourself, your hunting dogs, pets, or your harvested deer, pull them off with thumb and forefinger while wearing protective latex or rubber glove, or use tweezers. Ticks should be saved in a Ziploc baggie with a very lightly moistened piece of paper towel. Note the date and location of where the tick was most likely obtained, save it in the refrigerator and contact either OSU County Extension Office at 622-2265 or the Coshocton County Health Department at 622-1426 regarding your tick. The first sign of Lyme disease infection is usually a large circular rash that appears 3 – 30 days after attachment and lasts for days or weeks. This rash may be followed by fatigue, chills, fever, headache, muscle and joint ache, and swollen lymph nodes. Seek medical attention immediately if any combination of symptoms occurs and mention the possibility of Lyme disease. Antibiotics are very effective when the disease is detected early.

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The Coshocton Footlight Players will open the 62nd season at Triple Locks Theater with Steel Magnolias, by Robert Harling. Directed by Nathan Mayse and produced by Jackie Mishler, Steel Magnolias is sure to entertain with a cast of veteran Footlight Players and newcomers to the Triple Locks stage. Cast members include Kathy Reid (Truvy), Angela Stewart (Annelle), Susan Gordon (Ousier), Shelly Lillibridge (Clairee), Alicia Free (M’Lynn), and Julia Free (Shelby). Steel Magnolias is set in Truvy’s beauty salon in Chinquapin, LA, where all the ladies who are “anybody” come to have their hair done. Helped by her eager new assistant, Annelle, who is not sure whether or not she is still married, the outspoken, wise-cracking Truvy dispenses shampoos and free advice to the town’s rich curmudgeon, Ouiser, (“I’m not crazy, I’ve just been in a bad mood for forty years”); an eccentric millionaire, Miss Clairee, who has a raging sweet tooth; and the local social leader, M’Lynn, whose daughter, Shelby, the prettiest girl in town, is about to marry a “good ole boy”. Filled with hilarious repartee and not a few acerbic but humorously revealing verbal collisions, Steel Magnolias draws on an underlying strength and love, which give the play and its characters the special quality to make them truly touching, funny and marvelously amiable company in good times and bad. The Triple Locks Theater is located in Coshocton’s historic Roscoe Village. Performance dates are Oct. 15, 16, 22 and 23 with an 8 p.m. curtain each night. To make a reservation for Steel Magnolias, call the Footlight Players Box Office at 622-2959 from 7 p.m. – 9 p.m., Monday through Thursday and from 2 p.m. – 4 p.m. on performance days. Reservations can also be made on-line at www. footlightplayers.com.

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Sweet Treats at the Coshocton County Fair Smorgasbord by BETH DULANEY Fairgoers were able to delight their taste buds at the Coshocton County Fair on Monday, Oct. 4 at 11 a.m. in the Youth Building during the annual Smorgasbord tasting contest. There was everything from apple fruit dip to Oreo brownies! Judges viewed five categories including meat and main dishes, bread and rice, salad, veggies, and fruits, and desserts, appetizers and snacks. Evaluation is based on a scale of 1 – 5 and the judges determine the winner in each category depending on texture, color, flavor, appearance, and overall presentation. “I think the biggest thing is the enthusiasm from the kids,” said Karen Moran, 4-H advisor, “Seeing the finished product because the kids are the ones that make it, so when they actually get to serve it to the public, they see the finished product being served to the people.”

The winners for this year’s Smorgasbord in each category were Cassidy Hunter for her Oreo brownies, Kory Rinehart came in second place with his fudge; Lori Hart won first place with her apple fruit dip; Arieka Galloway received first for her chicken rice; and Annie Bosson came in first with her Asian salad. “I really liked the Asian salad,” said Susie Tupper, “I like the Asian flavor. I like Oriental food and so I think that was my favorite. The little girl that made it doesn’t like Asian food, which I thought was kind of cute. But I think it’s a good thing for 4-H and just a fun thing to do.” Four new Cloverbuds were also recognized at the Smorgasbord. They were Janessa Albertson, Kaitlyn Richard, Josey Richard, and Sydney Stewart.

Enjoy this spooky season at a Haunted House hosted by the Coshocton Elks The Coshocton Elks Lodge Charities is hosting a Haunted House in the basement of their building on Oct. 22, 23, 29 and 30. The cost is $6 per person with money going into the 501(c3) funds which contribute to local groups including girl scouts, boy scouts, hoop shoots and all local schools. This event is rated PG13, so anyone attending under the age of 13 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. The

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High school students are invited to join NOV8 (pronounced Innovate), the Johnson-Humrickhouse Museum’s club for teens. NOV8 is for young people who like to think, create, play, experiment and hang out with others. The first meeting is Monday, Oct. 18, 6:30 – 8 p.m. NOV8 meets monthly through the school year. Members participate in different activities, anything from art and drama to music and games. Many of the activities grow out of the interests of the group. Members also are encouraged to get involved at the museum through volunteering. The Museum’s teen club has been in operation for over ten years. The goals of the club are 1. To

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involve young people in the work of the museum, from organizing its collections to helping with children’s programs. 2. To give young people the opportunity to engage in casual, creative activities based on their interests. 3. To receive input from youth on the programming of the museum. 4. To foster friendship between members of the area high schools. Teen members may join NOV8 at any time during the school year. The club meets in the lower level meeting room accessed by the back door. For more information, contact the Johnson-Humrickhouse Museum at 622-8710 or e-mail at jhmuseum@jhmuseum.org.

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West Lafayette Library presents fall lecture and tour The West Lafayette Branch Library has scheduled a Fall Lecture and Tour Series to The Garden Patch Greenhouse on Monday, Oct. 18 from 5:30 – 7 p.m. A caravan will leave from the Branch Library at 5:30 p.m. and travel to The Garden Patch to learn gardening tips and techniques for extending your plantings throughout the fall and into winter. A Perennial Herb Container Garden project will be

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Shirley Dile, who volunteers for the The Salvation Army, has been named the United Way of Coshocton County Volunteer of the Month for September. Shirley was nominated for this award by The Salvation Army’s Executive Director, Capt. John Cornelius. Shirley has volunteered in many capacities as leader, mentor, helper, Sunday school teacher, and young people’s leader, but the most notable within our community is her service as The Salvation Army Emergency Response Director. She is called Gram by the many firefighters, deputies and REACT volunteers in our community. She has been on duty for over 30 years, 24 hours a day. Shirley has been known to take her own meal off the table and serve it to our First Responders! She also volunteers for American Red Cross blood drives. Presently, Shirley is facing a difficult challenge with a terminal diagnosis. She was quoted as saying, “I’m not hanging on, I’m standing in there!” Capt. Cornelius said, “Her resolve and faith is strong. If you see Shirley, please be sure to thank her for her years of

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selfless service to this community in the name of Jesus Christ.” A resident of Conesville, Shirley has many family members, too many to list, but includes the whole community and the First Responders, all of whom have been praying for her so diligently. The Board of Control and Staff of United Way of Coshocton County, Inc., would like to congratulate and thank Shirley Dile for being • Country Setting recognized as a person in our community who • Applicants must be at has willingly volunteered her time and talents Seton Coshocton least 62 years of age. to improve the lives of the people in our Apartments • Quietly Secluded community. BRC Properties Inc. • Social Activities The Salvation Army provides Coshocton • Library County families with food, clothing, assistance • Puzzle/Game Room 377 Clow Lane, Coshocton with utilities and shelter, and other necessities. 622-7664 • Pets Allowed They have an after school Youth Program and have been a United Way Community Partner since 1940. Their mission and motivation is love of God and a practical concern for the needs of humanity. If you have an interest in The Salvation Army programming, call 622-0971 for more information. Capt. Cornelius said, “We urge the community’s support in this years y United Way Campaign Onl and thank everyone for their support of The Salvation Army and The United Way of Coshocton County EXAMPLE AD: both past present and the future.”


Roscoe Village Announces 2010 Apple Butter Entertainment Sunday concludes the entertainment schedule, with music by local bluegrass and gospel group Chestnut Ridge, the Nicholas Family, and Dr. Eldoonie’s Magic Show. Making their first appearance at the Apple Butter Stirrin’ is local Christian band 7Days, featuring lead singer Aaron Mencer. The delightful Wildwood & Friends from right here in Roscoe Village closes out the 41st annual Apple Butter Stirrin’ Festival with a dulcimer and bluegrass music jam. Kiefer’s Florist and Mission Auto Connection are pleased to be Sunday’s entertainment sponsors. We invite you to experience all the exciting activities at the 41st Annual Apple Butter Stirrin’ Festival October 15, 16 & las Family, a bluegrass and gospel band from 17, 2010 in Historic Roscoe Village! the Canton area, and a barbershop quartet from the Cambridge area known as Popular Demand. New to the Apple Butter Stirrin’ is Josh Slone & For complete information on the Apple Butter Coaltown, an acoustic Americana and bluegrass Stirrin’ Festival, visit our website at band out of Kentucky. Rounding out Saturday’s www.roscoevillage.com or call 800-877-1830 / entertainment is Timothy Paul, a local favor- 740-622-9310. ite country music singer and guitar player from West Lafayette, Ohio. Oxford Resource Partners proudly sponsors Saturday’s entertainment.

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Coshocton, OH - Roscoe Village announces the main stage entertainment line-up at the 41st annual Apple Butter Stirrin’ Festival on October 15, 16 and 17, 2010. Festival hours are 10am to 6pm on Friday and Saturday, and 10am to 5pm on Sunday. Friday’s entertainment begins with Brett Ridgeway and Homestead Creek – longtime friends of Roscoe Village and the Apple Butter Stirrin’ Festival. Brett, Ren and their friends will provide a variety of old-time dulcimer music. Friday also welcomes New Outlook, an Ohio group featuring Lori Lyn and Brad Lambert singing their own style of bluegrass and gospel; Jenna Billman, a River View High School student and acoustic country singer; and the Coshocton County SilverLiners, an energetic group of local senior line-dancers. Wrapping up Friday’s entertainment is the talented, fun-loving Walhonding Rube Band, comprised of musicians aged 12 to 93. Sponsoring Friday’s entertainment are Historic Roscoe Village eateries Medbery Marketplace, Uncorked and The Warehouse Steak ‘n Stein. Saturday welcomes the wonderful Nicho-

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October 15th, 1970 What will the year 2000 look like? Only time will tell. This is what seniors at Ridgewood High School were discussing on a gloomy October morning in class and they decided to do something about it. Each student wrote down their predictions and sealed them in a time capsule that would have been opened in the year 2000. All members were to meet back at the capsule burial site on Sept. 16, 2000 at 9 a.m. to watch the grand opening. Some predictions included, Russia will control the world, the world would have gone through a third world war, people will be able to control the weather, and we would be living in undersea cities and on other planets.

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October 19th, 1980 The Fresno PTO was scaring up some fun at their annual Halloween party on Saturday, Oct. 25 at the school. Preparations were underway and this year promised to be extra “scarily” fun. Doors opened at 6:30 p.m. for the event and all children in the community ages pre-school through 6th grade were invited to come. Each child was to bring a sack of their favorite candy which would be put into a large pot and redistributed at the end of the party. Games were set up in the gym and cartoons played in the cafeteria. Costume judging was to begin at 6:45 p.m. and included, scariest, prettiest, best hobo, best ghost, judges favorite and more All information was obtained from microfilm of the Coshocton Tribune at the Coshocton County Library.

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Wednesday, Oct. 13, 20, 27: Plugged and Unplugged; Coshocton Public Library; Teens are invited to the Coshocton Public Library for online and traditional gaming. Board Games, Video Games, Internet Access, Friends, Snacks and Fun! Call 622-0956 to register, or www.coshoctonlibrary.org. 2:30 – 5 p.m.

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Thursday, Oct. 14, 21, 28: Autumn Chi; Coshocton Public Library; Autumn Chi practice gentle exercises that reduce stress, increase vitality, and help you find ease in your body and your life. No experience needed, only the willingness to move and be moved wear comfortable clothes. 9 – 10 a.m. Thursday, Oct. 14, 21, 28: Babytime Lapsit; Coshocton Public Library; Mrs. Shutt and Mrs. Custer lead babies ages infant - 2 and their moms or caregivers in interactive stories, rhymes, songs, and finger plays. Please register all attendants by calling the library at 740-622-0956, or register online. 10:30 – 11 a.m. Monday, October 18: An Evening of Poetry with Mark Hersman; Coshocton Public Library; Mark Hersman is a poet, archaeologist, and naturalist from Mansfield, Ohio. His poetry chapbook, “Unearthed”, was released in May 2009 by Pudding House. 7 – 8:30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 20: The Vampire: From Eastern European Folklore to Twilight; Coshocton Public Library; Dr. Daniel Collins is an associate professor at The Ohio State University. He will examine how vampires and related folk monsters fit into the larger framework of Slavic peasant culture. Registration is required. Grades 7-12. Call 622-0956 to sign-up. 6 – 7 p.m. Tuesday, October 26: Children’s Halloween Party; West Lafayette Branch Library; Children ages K-6th grade, are invited to attend the Children’s Halloween Party at the West Lafayette Branch Library Tuesday, Oct. 26, from 4 - 5 p.m. Costumes are welcome, but not required. Come and enjoy Halloween activities, stories, and refreshments. Register for this event online or by calling 740-545-6672. 4 – 5 p.m. Book of the Week Adult Fiction Faithful Place by: Tana French Adult Non-Fiction Composed: A Memoir by: Rosanne Cash Teen Unbroken Chain by: Jaleigh Johnson Children’s Book Cool Stuff and How It Works by Chris Woodford

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Wednesday, Oct. 13, 20, 27: 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. Enjoy stories, songs, finger plays, seasonal crafts, and fun. One time registration is requested by calling 622-0956.

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Tuesday, Oct. 19, 26: Evening Preschool Story Time; Coshocton Public Library; Tuesday Evening Preschool Story Time occurs from 6:30 - 7 p.m. for children 3 - 5 years old. Enjoy stories, songs, finger plays, seasonal crafts, and fun. One time registration for this event is requested by calling the library at 622-0956.

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Monday, Oct. 18, 25: Books Galore Book Store; Wednesday, Oct. 13, 20, 27; Coshocton Public Library; The Friends of the Library used book store in the library basement has hard magazines, movies, audio books, hard and paperback books and more, all at rock-bottom prices. Open to the public every Monday from 3 – 6 p.m. and Wednesday and Saturday from 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. Call 622-0956 for information. Tuesday, Oct. 19, 26: West Lafayette Preschool Story Time; West Lafayette Branch Library; Children, ages 3 - 5 are invited to The West Lafayette Branch for story time on Tuesday mornings, from 11:30 a.m.- Noon. Come and enjoy stories, songs, finger plays, and seasonal crafts. One time registration is requested by calling 545-6672.

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Country Style Steak, Mashed Potatoes/Gravy, Brussels Sprouts, Pineapple, Biscuit/Marg., Milk. Lemon Pepper FIsh/Tartar Sauce, Corn, Carrots, Fruit Cocktail, Rice Pilaf, Wheat Bread/Marg., Milk. *A lower concentrated sweet or lower sodium meal is available upon request.

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9:30 am Hausey 9:30 am ROM 10:30 am Exercise 11:00 am Mystery Game

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For those we serve Community volunteers, board members and others held a fund-raiser for the HOPE Clinic at Shawnee Springs Winery on Saturday, Oct. 9 complete with musical entertainment, hog roast, hamburgers, hot dogs, baked beans, potato salad, Cole slaw and delicious iced pumpkin bars. Wine was available for purchase and musical entertainment was provided. Pictured L to R are; Rick Merrell, board Vice-President, Dr. Robert Gwinn, volunteer, Betty Gwinn, volunteer, Maureen Karl, Board President and Jerry Slaughter who tended to the hog! Board members, volunteers and community supporters held a benefit fund-raiser at Shawnee Springs Winery on Saturday, Oct. 9 for the HOPE Clinic, which just celebrated one year of serving underinsured patients in the community. Med Flight planned on flying into the area for the event. Maureen Karl, Board President, remarked, “This will help us take care of a lot of patients. It will also help with their medications and allow us to buy supplies that we need for the clinic. We have a lot of items here that people have donated and a nice door prize to the Coshocton Village Inn & Suites. Shawnee Springs has once again donated their facility today – and it is really nice that they have done that for us again this year”. Musical entertainment was provided by Maxine Metheny, Brad Fuller & Jennifer Erman and Wildwood Music. Cindy Hall of Shawnee Springs Winery remarked, “I’ve been in the health field for ten years now and I’ve seen up close and personal what a need the community has for this service. I’m just honored to be a part of it”. Cindy and

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Location: From Coshocton Ohio take CR 16 approx 1 mile to Morgan Run Rd (TR 164), go south on Morgan Rd. 1 mile to TR 484 east to auction. Signs posted.

Wednesday, Oct. 20 • 6pm 116 Acres om 1 Parcel * Lafayette Twp * Coshocton County * Ridgewood Schools * Open & Wooded * 2 Small Ponds * Superb Wildlife Area *

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Many pieces of Fenton glassware most signed by the artist, Gramophone “The Master’s Voice” in excellent condition, several GWTW lamps.

FIREARMS

Shotguns: 2 – Winchester mod. 12 20 ga, 6 – Winchester mod. 12 16 ga, 3 – Winchester mod. 97 16 ga, Winchester mod. 97 12 ga, Winchester mod 1897 12 ga, 4 – Win. Mod. 1897 16 ga. 22 Cal Rifles: Win. Mod. 67A, Win. Mod 67, H&R mod. 865, J.C. Higgins mod. 30, Marlin mod. 81 DL w/Tasco scope, J.C. Higgins 10116, Springfield mod. 56 w/Weaver scope, 2 – Marlin mod. 81 DL, Westernfield mod. 847 w/Tasco scope, J-Stevens mod. 87A, Marlin 100, Stevens SpringField Mod. 87, Savage 4 C, Pioneer mod. 765, Westernfield mod. 55, Revelation mod. 160, Savage mod. 23 AA, Ruger 1022, Savage mod. 60, Springfield mod. 86, Savage Sporter, Marlin mod. 60, Westernfield mod. 93. Revolvers: 22 cal – S&W mod. 17, S&W MRF CTG, Hawes Western six shooter, S&W revolver, S&W CTG LR, H&R lR tip-up, Sturm Ruger single six, S&W K 6 in barrel de-blued, Ruger new mod. single six, High Standard dlb nine stainless, Heritage Rough Rider, Ruger new mod. single six Win. Mag., Great Western Arms, Hawes 22 tip-up, J-Stevens tip-up, Taurus, H&R 660, High Standard dbl nine, Western Auto HS 160-00 Revelation, H&R dbl action Sportsman, H&R mod. 929 Sidekick, Secret Service Special, FIE (gold), FIG mod. E Germany, High Standard W-101 dlb nine, High Standard dbl nine, ROHM mod. 66, High Standard 9 shot in box, FIE mod E 15, S&W mod. 657 dbl action in box, Taurus mod. 22 in box, Heritage Rough Rider NIB, Heritage Rough Rider NIB w/buckle, misc. holsters.

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Hamilton 16 J, Waltham 21 J RR approved, Elgin Hunters case (gold), Illinois 21 J Bunn special, Illinois 20 yr Hunting case, Standard 7J, Waltham 15J, Hamilton 21 J 10 K/gold motor barrel, Illinois 21J Bunn special 6 pos. RR grade, AW Co. Waltham key wind 1882, KS GF case, Waltham GF w/ornate dial 15 J, Illinois Bunn 19J, Elgin w/gold case, Elgin BW Raymond 19J GF, Waltham 1917 18 size 15J ship transfer, Illinois 21J ruby bunn special, Hamilton 1919, Hamilton 15J, Hampden Dueber grand 17J, Time Ball special 21 J, Elgin 15J flip out moon, Elgin BW Raymond 21 J, RW Co. Waltham, Elgin 15 J, Elgin 17J 1897 BW Raymond, Pan American, Hamilton 21J motor barbell, New York Standard, Waltham 15J 1904, Waltham key wind Hampden flip out. Photos at www.dalegress.com NOTE: Guns nor watches on premise until auction day. Preview 8:30 day of auction. Terms: Cash or approved Check day of Auction. I.D. required Terry Longsworth-Auctioneer

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Here’s a tract of land with an excellent balance of wooded, pasture and cropland. Currently has approx 50 wooded acres, 10-15 acres in hay, and the balance in pasture with good fence around perimeter. If you want to feed livestock or wildlife this farm makes it easy to do both. Good grass and water supply allows you to keep cattle with minimal daily input. Graze cattle and make hay in the summer and hunt in the winter months. All mineral rights transfer. Land is under gas/oil lease with minimal royalties from 1 well. Will be offered at 6:00 PM. Call for map and brochure. Call Jr Miller for more info. Legal: Parcel #0180000022600 located in Lafayette Twp of Coshocton County and Ridgewood Schools. Taxes are $445.00 per ½ yr Terms: 10% nonrefundable down payment, balance at closing, no financing contingencies. Any required inspections must be completed prior to bidding. Purchasers should inspect the property prior to bidding and be aware of its condition. Properties are sold strictly “AS IS”. Announcements day of sale take precedence over all previous advertising and statements. Sale by the Order of: The Masts

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fall mums from the last previous hostess, Susan Worthington. The November meeting will be at the home of Ann Albertson.

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On Sept. 30, the Conesville Card Club, which has been meeting for 48 years, met at the home of Elaine Larr with eight members present: Zoe Worthington, Susan Worthington, Vickie Davis, Marilyn Shroyer, Elaine Larr, Joyce Longaberger, Ann Albertson and Shirley Pepper. The evening started with the first round of cards followed by delicious refreshments served by the hostess. The second round of cards got off to a rocky start when two members played a game and then realized they had already played each other, so they proceeded to “redo” that hand. Following the game, sandwiches and a delicious dessert of homemade pumpkin pie was served. It was decided to throw away one deck of cards because they became too old and sticky. A moment of silence fell before the old cards were discarded. The winners of the evening were as follows: High - Zoe Worthinton; Low Joyce Longaberger; Floating - Zoe Worthington; 2nd High - Elaine Larr. Each received lovely

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The Pomerene Center for the Arts is accepting entries of drawings in line with the writings of Edgar Allan Poe. The drawings can be illustrations of Poe’s work, particularly but not limited to The Raven, or simply inspired by his writing. Though entries are limited to drawings, we’re encouraging pushing the boundaries, meaning the drawings certainly can be executed on things other than paper or blank surfaces. Complete guidelines and entry form are available at http:// pomerenearts.org/events/ehxibits.html “In Line with Poe” is part of “Coshocton Reads Poe” a collaborative project of the Coshocton Public Library, Coshocton Writer’s Group, River View Local Schools and the Pomerene Center for the Arts. * Oct. 29: Entry deadline and art delivered, ready to hang * Nov. 5 - 21: Exhibition dates * Nov. 11, 5 - 7 p.m.: Exhibition Reception For more Information, contact Anne Cornell, Director at the Pomerene Center for the Arts at 622-0326 or by e-mail at acornell@ pomereneArts.org. Visit their Web site at http:// www.pomereneArts.org.

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Fourteen 4-H students participated in Public Speaking event at the Fair

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4 TracTors: ‘79 JD 4430 diesel tractor w/ CHA, dual remotes, quad shift; JD 2240 diesel tractor w/ canopy & JD 175 loader; ‘64 MF 35 diesel tractor, new rubber, live power; ‘68 MF 135 diesel tractor, hyd; ExcEllEnT Hay & Farm EquipmEnT: ‘06 Gehl 2345 discbine; Bush Hog 3008 mower, heavy duty; ‘06 Kuhn GA 4120 TH Masterdrive rake, like new; ‘06 Sitrex ST-520 –H 4 basket tedder, hyd. fold; NH 268 Hayliner baler w/ NH 53A kicker, 1500 bales on rebuild; JD 375 round baler, not used since serviced by Finton, 5x4 bale; Marathon Electric 50KW PTO generator , single phase; 2-16’kicker wagons; 16’ flat bed hay wagon; 24’ skeleton hay elevator w/ elec. motor; front end loader bale spear; 2-3 pt bale spears; 3pt boomer; 3pt 6’ heavy duty blade; 3pt spinner spreader; JD 10’ transport disc; NI 21 135 bushel manure spreader; TrailErs – GaTEs – Hay - miscEllanEous: 16’ CornPro livestock bumper hitch trailer; 16’ IH flatbed trailer; 5’x8’ utility trailer; 46’ round pen; wooden gates; misc tube gates incl. 3 new heavy duty pipe gates; approx. 100 1st cutting round bales, grass hay; 18’ wooden ladder; Tradesman table saw, like new; 8’ portable pen; alum. loading ramps; Lambert lawn sweeper; pull type lawn spreader; wheelbarrow; Garden King front tiller; Agri-Fab 17 cu ft lawn cart; 3- 8’ round bale feeders; bunk feeder; 100 gal & 2-50 gal Rubbermaid water tanks; 8 hole 15 bushel pig feeders; electric tubs & buckets; 2 chicken coops; chick feeders; misc feeding equipment & tack; new hyd. cylinder; stock tank water heaters; log chains; fencing supplies; electrical wire & time switch; pond aerator; new saddle rack; wagon load of misc.; consiGnEd by nEiGHbors: 3 pt round a bout dry bale wrapper; Kuhn 4 basket hyd. fold hay tedder, heavy duty; 16’ flatbed hay wagon w/ 6 ton gear noTE: This is an excellent well maintained line of machinery with several pieces in like new condition & all are field ready! Beginning at 10AM with smalls & miscellaneous, Tractors & farm equipment at 11:30AM followed by gates & hay. TErms: Cash or good check with proper I.D. luncH sTand aucTion by ordEr oF: William (Bill) Young

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West Lafayette Area Location: From US 36 approx 3.5 miles east of West Lafayette Oh (in Orange) take SR 751 south 500 ft to CR 254 south 2 miles to CR 9 east ¾ mile to TR 257 east 1.5 miles to TR 256 to location. Signs posted.

Monday, Oct. 18 • 6:00pm 30 Wooded Acres* 1 Parcel * Between Newcomerstown and West Lafayette * Oxford Twp * Coshocton County * Riverview Schools * Recreational and Hunting Land * Being big enough to offer good hunting and small enough to be affordable makes this tract worth inspecting. Has plenty of frontage on TR 256. All wooded with nice pine grove on east end and also offers good cover for all types of wildlife. Surrounding land is a good mix of cropland and wooded area. Oil & gas rights do not transfer (current owner does not own them). Sells to the highest bidder at 6:00 PM. Call Jr Miller for map, brochure or more details. Immediate hunting rights with down payment. Legal: Parcel #’s 0300000004602 and 0290000023000 located in Oxford Twp of Coshocton County and the Riverview Schools. Taxes are $534.29 per ½ yr Terms: 10% nonrefundable down payment, balance at closing, no financing contingencies. Any required inspections must be completed prior to bidding. Purchasers should inspect the property prior to bidding and be aware of its condition. Properties are sold strictly “AS IS”. Announcements day of sale take precedence over all previous advertising and statements. Sale by the Order of: The Schlabachs

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Thursday, October 21st, 4 p.m. 17736 SR 83 South • Coshocton

HOUSEHOLD & FURNISHINGS

Kenmore upright freezer, Maytag flat-top range, Kenmore SxS ref/ freezer, Kenmore elec. dryer, Rainbow vacuum, upright freezer, kings sized bed, dresser, 2-chest drawers, Zenith T.V., chifarobe, quilt rack, Symphonic T.V., Magnavox VCR, Dell computer system, fax machine, 3 drawer file, G.E. T.V., futon, grandfather clock, 7 pc. dinette, 2 pc. hutch, bookshelves, serv. for 8 Faberware, sofa, small kitchen appliances, kitchen utensils, entertainment center.

ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES

Curved glass china closet, curved glass curio, quilts, collection of miniatures, printers boxes, reel-to-reel tape player, fruit jars, misc. glassware and china, butter paddle.

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1996 Mercury Villager automatic V-6 124,600 miles in good condition, Kubota G240 diesel lawn tractor w/blade, Craftsman 5 hp roto tiller, 5 hp log splitter, Craftsman & Stihl chainsaws, chain hoist, tree trimmer, fuel oil furnace, lawn tractor blade, Lawn Boy mower, small dump trailer, 24 ft. ext. ladder, Craftsman 42 in lawn sweeper, misc. lumber, hand & garden tools, cant hook, power mitre saw, misc. mechanic tools, wood burner, gas water heater, Campbell Hausfeld air compressor, much more not listed. Many Photos at www.dalegress.com Specialty item – 10 ft. Boston Whaler sailboat with trailer. Terms: Cash or approved check, ID required. Owner: Thomas Terry Longsworth, Auctioneer

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conclusion of the event. Widder said he looks for poise, fluency, good eye contact, gesturing, how they organize their thoughts, and even to a small extent, how they are dressed. “I think they did a really good job,” Widder said, “Some need to work on it a little bit more, but overall, they did a really good job.” Be sure to listen to WTNS to hear each of the student’s speeches. The following students received a Superior rating: Annie Bosson, Patrick Brouse, Kurtis Croft, Lauren Hire, Madeline Hire, Justine Moran, Mary Skelton, and Emily Stout. The following students received an Excellent rating: Autumn Appis, Hannah Arnold, Anna Egbert, Christy Gilmore, and Rebekah Lillibridge. The following students received a Very Good rating: Issac Egbert. Congratulations to all 4-H public speaking students.

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the better because of 4-H. Some older students spoke of the fond memories they had while other newcomers talked of what they hoped to receive from the program. Each student ended their speech by urging the audience to vote for the OSU Extension levy next month so that 4-H, and many other programs, may continue to be a part of the lives of the youth in the community. Each student speaking was working hard to receive their Incentive Award, which they will receive at the end of the month. The first time a student speaks, they receive a tee-shirt; the third speech, a duffle bag, the fifth speech, a dictionary, the ninth speech, a $50 savings bond, and the 15th speech, a $100 savings bond and a memento. Les Widder, a retired school teacher from Warsaw, was on hand as the judge for the event. Students were ranked as Superior, Excellent, and Very Good, and received their ribbons at the

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More than a dozen 4-H students in Coshocton County stood up on stage Tuesday, Oct. 5 and did what most Americans consider one of their greatest fears. They spoke in front of a large group of people who had assembled in the Youth Building. The topic of their speech was about 4-H and how it can benefit youth and the community around them. The 14 students that spoke that day talked about how 4-H has been a positive influence in their lives and how not only their lives, but the community, has changed for

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Bellville Chattel Auction

Thurs., October 21 • 10am Location: 115 Buena Vista St. Baltic OH 43804. From the SR 93 & the square of Baltic take Main St. west to Butler St. north to auction. Watch for signs.

Marriages: William Ray Stockton of Coshocton to Roberta L Thornsley of Coshocton Zachary Alexander Allen of West Lafayette to Brittany Lynn Beavers of Newcomerstown David Thomas Lewanowski of Pensacola, FL to Kathleen B Bryant of Coshocton Douglas James O’Brien of Jacksonville, FL to Linda Sue Wilson of Jacksonville, FL

Land Transfers: 10/01 Louis F Natoli, Jr. to Lance R Mitchell and Angela Mitchell, JLRS; $29,257.50 Robert I Burt and Linda L Burt to Tracy and Heather Guthrie; $155,000 Tamela Renee Moody, as Administrator of the Estate of F. Darlene Wright, deceased to Carole S. Mizer; $37,000 Kenneth A Prentice to Michael Barnett and Billie Barnett, JLRS: $103,120 10/05 HSBC Mortgage Services, Inc. to Alan Dusenberry; $35,000 10/06 Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation to Vic J Young and Diana L Young, JLRS; $36,500

Kirkpatrick Auction

location: 21281 State Route 93, West Lafayette, OH 43845. From SR 36 east of Coshocton take SR 93 south through West Lafayette to location. Approximately 1 mile south of the West Lafayette Library.

Friday, Oct. 22 • 10am & Saturday Oct. 23 • 10am Antiques*Glassware*Collectibles*Tools

Friday, OctOber 22 – 10:00 aM Tools: Simplicity, Regent 16HP riding lawn mower (Hydrostat) – Poulan pro tree pruner (2 cycle motor) – Snapper Comet riding mower – lawn Boy power mower w/bagger – push type reel mower – Partner chain saw – Poulan 14” elec. chain saw – craftsman elec. blower – Porter-Cable 12V cordless drill – bench grinder – router – jig saw – automotive jump starter – Sears submersible sump pump ½ HP (NIB) – wooden & aluminum extension ladders - Werner M-2 8-16 folding ladder – step ladders – Porter cable 2HP, 6 gal. 150 psi air comp. – hedge trimmers – sprayers – organizers – c-clamps – nail puller – spud bar – shovels – rakes – axes – hatchets – splitting maul – hand saws – selection of misc. wrenches, sockets, hammers, screwdrivers, etc. – dbl. hook chains – hand post hole digger – B&D circular saw – Craftsman shop vac – Cant hook – electric & kerosene heaters – drill bits – tap & die set – seeder – spreader – planter – lawn roller – tomato cages – shepherd’s hooks – live traps - (collectible tools including: Heller, buck saw, draw knives and monkey wrenches marked Coes, B&O RR, CCC & STLR & others) HouseHold: Electric roaster – pressure cooker – Rivel crock/grill – pasta pot – misc. cookware – Tupperware – poker table – ping pong table – roll-away bed - misc. pcs. Jones enamelware – boxes of canning jars – Charbroil gas grill (like new) – bird feeders - misc. household Misc.: 8’x16’ utility shed – 8’x12’ utility shed – 2 fuel tanks on stands (30” diameter x 5’ long) (36”diameter x 5’ long) – 15 plus sheets of plywood (3/8” x 30” x 10’) – misc. sheets of Formica – misc. lumber – bushel baskets Saturday, OctOber 23 – 10 aM Glassware & PoTTery; Cranberry opal incls; water set, basket, cruet, lamp, vases & more – Fenton incls.; green opal, punch set hand painted, milk glass et. – Roseville Freesia console bowl 468-12”, Snowberry bookends, Water lily cookie jar 1-8”, Zephyr lily vase 136-9”, Peony vase 59-6” – Westmoreland ruby punch set (1 of 126 sets) – Imperial red slag Chrysanthemum, dresser set – Cambridge small black swan – Degenhart owls – Redbird collection - Heisey – glass eggs – Vaseline goblets – Shawnee Smiley pig cookie jar/bank – hens on nests – glass baskets – cruets – carnival glass – nice selection of plates (portrait, Germany, Bavaria) – pitcher & bowl sets – Budweiser & Miller mugs – umbrella stand – heavy duty 13 gal. water bottle - misc. not listed anTiques-coll.-Misc.; Large oak ice box – lift top oak ice box – 2 kitchen cupboards (oak & white painted) – 2 side by side Secretary/book cases – one pc. cupboard (painted) – dome and flat top trunks – book shelf - Hohner Accordieon (Germany) – daisy 4 qt, cylinder and dasher butter churns – assorted advertising tins – 20 plus beaded, mesh and leather purses – hair combs – hat pins – vintage adult and children’s clothing – costime jewelry - local adverting includes; Jones, Shaw Barton, rain gauges, thermometers, match books and yard sticks – 20 plus strings of sleigh bells – 30 plus hand bells – 8 Swiss bells – crocks – field hand’s jug – 2 chick waters – photo albums – granite & copper coffee pots – nice selection of Jones enamelware, some new in box – early Boston Clothing sign from Newcomerstown - coffee grinder- several fishing lures & poles – Goshen 1 qt. & ½ gal. milk bottles – Russell’s Dairy 1 qt., Newcomerstown – Goshen Dairy & Meadow Gold insulated milk boxes – Lawco tin window refrigerator box – Coca-Cola cooler – cardboard Coke bottle carrier, Cosh. Ohio 1936 Coke trays – several Beach trays– lots of children’s books incl.: Little Black Sambo, Uncle Tom’s Cabin, Zane Grey – comic books incl.: 1940s & ‘50s Gene Autry, Roy Rogers, Tom Mix & more, Archie’s comic books from the ‘60s – 1863 German Bible – 1887 Military History of Ohio, Illustrated Soldiers Edition – autographed 1953 Minnie Pearl Diary – 1924 Welahisco yr. book – 1914 W. Lafayette College yr .book – 1914 White Eyes Twp. School yr. book - tin types – post cards - Civil War Ohio “Veteran Volunteer” Medal - M.C. Lilley & Co. Lodge sword (Masonic/Templar) – misc. Ray Berkshire drawings (from Cosh./Newcomerstown) - Toys; Hi-Yo silver rocking horse – Marx livestock truck – Wyandotte dump truck – Hubley Kiddie truck – misc. rubber tractors & implements, wind-up and battery operated toys – gene Autry cap gun – Wolverine #27 Drum Major – cast iron Ice truck and Motor Express truck – early rubber Army toys – vintage children’s games and puzzles – Lee Middleton and various dolls – 1960’s Disney and Hanna Barbara miniatures – Louis Marx Thunderbolt, Colt, Johnny horse & figures – Yerf-Dog tricycle with trailer – Radio Flyer riding toy - many pcs. not listed sPorTs relaTed: Indian’s score books & sketch books from 1948,49,50,51 – 1937 Detroit Tiger’s official schedule – 1950s Cleveland Arena Sports Review – 1955 Yankee’s Yearbook – 1949 Famous Slugger Year Book - 1959 Browns vs. Giants Program – 1951-52 Harlem Globetrotter’s Program – 2 BB gloves – vintage catcher’s mask – Case pocket knives noTe; The items listed above are all from the collection of the Kirkpatrick Family, of West Lafayette, Coshocton Co. 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Household & Collectibles: 3 pc. B/R set; double bed; oak night stand; Sofa; matching occasional chairs; bookcase; kitchen table w/ 6 chairs; china hutch; misc. beds & dressers; coffee table; glassware incl. depression, cream & sugars, pitchers, Courier & Ives plates; several pieces of Watt, Shawnee, & Roseville; records; Squirt thermometer; bottles; books incl. Indian, Chemistry, & more, some signed by Tom Bellville; WW II paper & memorabilia; costume jewelry; misc. pictures; Hoover sweeper; portable CB radios; scales; Lawn & Garden: 4’x6’ trailer; MTD 5 ½ hp self propelled mower; Lawnboy 21” mower; shopvac; hedge trimmer; Stihl chain saw & chains; garden cart; toolbox; wooden ladders; electric motors; power washer; Foxfire crossbow; 2 climber tree stands; log chains; 2 Coleman stoves; tri-fold ramps; 4 porcelain 45,000btu gas heaters; traps; lots of misc. Terms: Cash or good check w/ proper ID Auction by order of: The Bellville Family

Coshocton Common Pleas Court – Divorces/Dissolutions Dissolutions Shawna L Carnes of Coshocton from Scott A Carnes of Coshocton Maria Hall of West Lafayette from Steven T Hall of West Lafayette Mary Kathleen Mascolino of Silt, CO from Joseph W Mascolino, Jr. of Warsaw

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The Coshocton / Tuscarawas Lamb and Wool Committee is currently accepting applications for the 2011 Coshocton / Tuscarawas Lamb and Wool Senior and Junior Ambassador. Any youth between the ages of 9 and 19 as of Jan. 1, 2011 are eligible. Youth must have a background or interest in the sheep and wool industry and reside, or participate in 4-H, in Coshocton or Tuscarawas Counties. Ambassadors represent the counties throughout the year in promotional and educational activities including parades, both county fall tours, both county fairs, lamb lead classes at both fairs, the annual banquet and attends committee meetings throughout the year. Applications are available by calling (740) 545-9163 and are due by Friday, Oct. 15. Interviews will be at the Hampton Inn in Newcomerstown on Monday evening, Oct. 18. The Senior and Junior Ambassadors will be announced at the Coshocton / Tuscarawas Sheep Association’s Banquet Thursday, Nov. 4, at Fresno United Methodist Church with a lamb dinner served at 6:30 p.m. Tickets for the dinner and evening presentation are $10 or $5 for children 10 and under and are available from any committee member or by calling (740) 545-9163.

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The Trirosis fall extravaganza will present the 2nd annual Coshocton’s Got Talent on Thursday, Oct. 21 at the Lake Park Pavilion. Try-outs are on Monday, Oct. 11. Contact Shelia McConnell at 622-2009, Roma Vance at 623-0355, or Jennie Thompson at 622-5025 for more information. Tickets are $10 per person and are available at Linnet’s Flowers and Roma’s Gift. Doors will open at 5:30 p.m. and sandwiches, salads, desserts, and beverages will be provided. There will also be a silent auction and raffle. Three Rivers Fire District Ladies Auxiliary is sponsoring a Spaghetti Dinner Oct. 16 from 4 - 7 p.m. at Three Rivers Fire District is located off US 36 on SR 621 across the highway from Carter Lumber. Meal includes all-you-can-eat spaghetti, salad, a dessert, a drink for $5 or $3 for kids under 10. There will be door prizes and a 50/ 50 drawing. Three Rivers Bluegrass Music, located at the intersection of State Rt. 36 and State Rt. 621 is moving shows to Agents Realty Bld. in October, more room and seating available. Agents Realty and Auction Services building is 1 miles East of Coshocton. Bluegrass Music with admission is $5 a person (Children

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Ladies Night Out. Team CCMH Relay for Life will have Ladies Night Out on Oct. 21 from 6 - 8 p.m. in the Cafeteria and meeting rooms. Admission is $1. There will be fun, shopping, 50/50 drawings, purses, Avon, candles, scrapbooking, cutlery, massages, unique jewelry, card stamping, Arbond, crafts, home products, Pampered Chef, Paws for a Cause, spirit roses and more. Ladies only! Cancer Benefit for Karen Cross. Family and friends are hosting a cancer benefit for Karen Cross on Saturday, October 24th at Coshocton Sportsman’s Club, take 541 West to left on Township Road 283, look for signs. Breakfast will be from 8:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. with lunch from 11:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. and Spaghetti Dinner from 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. There will be a cornhole and horseshoes at 12:00 p.m., Hayride and Texas Hold ‘em from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., Auction at 3:00 p.m. and Live Music with DJ - Jay Production from Newark, Ohio starting at 7:00 p.m. Karen has been diagnosed with Hodgkins disease. This fundraiser is to help assist with the many costs that medical procedures have imposed. The recovery period is ongoing.

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Church is located on 541 West to County road 4. Public Forum Discusses Election Process. A Public Forum series will continue at Emmanuel Lutheran Church’s Meeting Room at 7:00 PM on Thursday, October 21st. The church is located at 1500 Pleasant Valley Drive in Coshocton. The topic will be “How Elections Work.” The program will be led by Kathy Hendricks, Director of the Coshocton Board of Elections. The program will last approximately 90 minutes. We want to provide a forum where diverse people can exchange ideas, teach, learn, and expand their understanding of issues important to all or most. Good humor is also welcomed and encouraged. Light refreshments will be available. Come on October 21st and help continue Coshocton’s only program of this type. Clark Community Presbyterian Church 2nd Annual Bazaar on Saturday, November 6th from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. in Clark. Crafts, country store including jellies, jams, salsa, relishes and candy. Also lunch menu including vegetable soup, sandwiches, noodles, potato salad and pies. Family Nights at Chili. Exciting Bible activities, games, dramas, puppets, crafts, and cool prizes are on the agenda starting Wednesday, October 13 at the Chili Crossroads Bible Church located at 29445 CR 10, Fresno from 6:30 to 8:00 p.m.. There will be special clubs for each age group: kids, tweens, and teens. Adults who bring kids are empowered to help their kids develop spiritually by studying the same passage. 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. “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 - 11:30 a.m. 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. The Warsaw United Methodist Church’s Jacob’s Closet is open every Thursday morning from 9 a.m. - Noon and the last Thursday of each month 9 a.m. - Noon and 5 – 8 p.m. They accept donations any week day from 9 a.m. - Noon. The church is located at 130 E. Church St. in Warsaw. For more information, call 740-824-3228.

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Johnny Cash Tribute. Close your eyes and hear the sounds of Johnny Cash at the Johnny Cash Tribune, by Kevin “Cashman” Oliver on October 16 at Agents Realty and Auction Services Building located at CR 621 & SR 36 with dinner at 5:30 p.m., music at 7:00 p.m. This even is a fundraiser for Hospice of Coshocton and sponsored by Coshocton County Memorial Fest Committee. Cost is $10 for dinner and music and $5.00 for music only. Featured bands and musicians at 8:00 p.m. include Folson Prison Blues Band with lead singer: Kevin Oliver, lead guitarist: Larry Durben, bass player: Ron Mayle. Also featuring Kellie Young, Coshocton Idol Winner and Steve Zimba, Coshocton Idol Runner-Up. For information call Kevin at 740-390-5114 or Mary Mason at 740622-0700.

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Pancake Day. Warsaw Lions Pancake Day will be Saturday, Oct. 16 from 7 a.m. - 1 p.m. at the Warsaw Fire Department. Donation of $5 for ages 8 and over and $3 for under age 8. There will be a bake sale by Warsaw UMC. The Coshocton County Ducks Unlimited Chapter will be holding a 51 gun reverse raffle on October 16, 2010 FROM 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. The tickets for this event are $100 and this includes lunch, beverage and a chance to win one of the 51 guns. Only 500 tickets are being sold so there is a 1 in

ABSOLUTE AUCTION VFW POST 2040 CONTENTS Sat., Oct. 30th • 10:29am

219 N. 15th Street, Coshocton (Corner of 15th and Chestnut)

The contents of the meeting room, bar and kitchen to include: 300 padded chairs, 9 booths w/tables, 1 corner wrap around booth w/ table, 2-4 door stainless beer coolers, 1-3 door stainless cooler, 1 stainless walk-in cooler, 2-2 door coolers, upright freezer, ice machine, ice keeper, popcorn machine, large mobile salad bar, 8’ folding tables, round folding tables, square tables, stainless 3 tub sink, stainless serving tables, stainless utensils-pots-pans, other assorted utensils-pots-pans, assorted dinner plates-cupsglasses-silverware, mirrored bar signs, 2 portable TV’s, 2 wrought iron benches, fountain system, stainless meat slicer, stainless sink w/ table & pot rack, 3 tub stainless sink w/ garbage disposal, 2 double door refrigerators, chest freezer, commercial dish washer, prep tables, 4 burner gas stove w/ grill, 2 double deep fryers, stainless steam table, toaster oven, small appliances, 3 electronic cash registers, janitorial & cleanings supplies, kitchen carts, table carts, Shop Vac, metal desk, wood desk, desk chairs, 4 drawer filing cabinets, chrome coat racks, trash barrels, rubber & carpet mats...lots, lots more...still unpacking...come ready to buy! Terms: Merchandise will be offered absolute and selling to the highest bidder. Acceptable payment will be cash or check with letter of funds available. All merchandise must be paid for day of sale and before removal from property. Viewing: By appointment - call auctioneers. Also, property will be open one hour prior to sale. Owner: VFW POST 2040 Auctioneers: Bill Peddicord, Bill Peddicord Jr., James F. Nelson 740-498-6895 740-502-0383

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HouseHold; Hutch w/3-matching pieces; Bunk beds; Small stove; Drop leaf table; 6-Rose back chairs; 4-Oak chairs; Antique doll bed; 2-Coleman electric coolers; Antique library table; Dresser; Telescope; Coffee Table; PlayStation Guitar Hero. VeHicles, tools & equipment; 2005 AusA m-50 utility vehicle, 30 hp, 4WD, 165hrs, comm. grade; 1984 chevy pickup, 4cyl, 5-speed, good project truck; 1981 Honda cB-750 with hard bags and faring; New Holland Super 66 bailer; Wrecker wheel lift -Old Holmes 440 signle cable; back-pack leaf blower; Sockets; Toolboxes; Wrenches; Century wire feed 110v welder; Hornady 12ga progressive loader; Texan 20ga loader; Lee Load-All 12 loader; much more to be listed. Rifles, sHotguns, HAndguns; Stevens A & T .22 LR; Remington 512 Sportmaster; Mossberg New Haven 600 AT; Marlin mdl 60; 22-LR only; Winchester mdl 250; 22-cal lever action; Mossberg mdl 500E, 410 - 2½” & 3” pump; Mossberg mdl 5500, 12ga; Gaucha-Iga, Uplander 410, 3”; Ithica double 12 trap; Winchester 1300, 12ga, 2¾ & 3”; Franchi-Luigi mdl 500, 12ga, 2¾”; Winchester mdl 12, 16ga, 2¾”, full choke; Smith & Wesson mdl 1000, 12ga, 2¾” mod; Connecticut Valley arms Hawken .50 black powder muzzle loader; Marlin 39M article II, 22-cal, lever action; Winchester mdl 94, 30-30, Illinois Sesquicentennial 1818 - 1968; Winchester 1912, 12ga full, nickel steel; Winchester md 70, 243 win., J. unertl scope; Ithica 37, 12ga, 2¾”, full choke; Marlin Papoose mdl 70p, 22-LR; Ruger Blackhawk, blued, 45-colt; Ruger Redhawk, blued, 44-mag; Smith & Wesson mdl 29 .44 mag; Remington mdl 742 Woodmaster 30.06; Mossberg 835 Turkey Special; Remington Wingmaster 12ga; Remington 700 .300 Win. mag; Thompson Center Renegade .54 black powder; Mossberg mdl 42B .22 cal; Knight .50 cal disc black-powder; daewoo AR-100 .223 semi-auto; 1916 Spanish Mauser .308; Stoeger Luger .22 semi-auto; 6.5mm Carcano; Remington 700 VtR .204 Ruger, 10x40 Tasco scope; Sterling Arms mdl 302 .22 cal; Stallard Arms mdl JS 9mm; Texas Scout .22 & .22 mag; many more - over 55 guns can be seen online. KniVes & sWoRds; Wolfshead lock blade pocket knives; Throwing star; K-Bar knife; Throwing knife; 4-Fantasy action swords; Browning Safari compound bow; Eagle compound bow.

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This home has lots of potential in a great neighborhood and close to schools. 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, 2 car detached garage, corner lot, & formal dining room. The upstairs could be easily finished into a 3rd bedroom, it would make a wonderful master bedroom, and the stairway up is already finished. Basement could also be finished for extra living space. Taxes are $548.52 per year. Parcel # 0430000393500 Call listing agent Heather Guess 740-502-4292 or Auctioneer Paul Bratton 740-327-6331 for your private showing. Terms: $1,000 nonrefundable down payment day of auction. Balance due at closing in 45 days. No financing contingencies. Any required inspections must be completed prior to bidding. Taxes to be prorated to date of closing. Notes: Property sells absolute Auctioneer: Paul Bratton (740-327-6331) License and bonded in favor of Dept. Of Agriculture Coshocton County Probate # 21010042 Executor: Bob Skelton

The Coshocton County Chapter of the Ohio Genealogical Society will meet Tuesday, October 19th in the basement meeting room of the Coshocton Public Library located at 655 Main Street from 7:30 to 9:00 p.m. Guest speaker will be Alice Hoover, historical portrayer of Grandma Mary Martha.

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Coshocton Co. Firefighter’s Toy Chest will be accepting applications for low income families needing help with Christmas toys for their children up to age 15. Tuesday November 2nd from 9 am - 12 pm and November 3rd from 1 pm - 3 pm at Job and Family Services.

The Coshocton County Chapter of the Ohio Genealogical Society will be selling limited copies of “The 1985 History of Coshocton County Ohio” for a special price at a one-day sale on Friday, Oct. 15 from 9 a.m. – 6 p.m. at Buehler’s Grocery Store located at 830 S 2nd St in Coshocton. Don’t miss this one-time event.

Purse Sale. The Pink Ladies Auxiliary is hosting a Pursenably Yours Too Purse Sale on Friday, October 15 from 7:00 AM to 4:00 PM in Grand Central Station at Coshocton County Memorial Hospital located on the Ground Floor.

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Flu Clinic: The Coshocton City Health Department will be giving flu vaccines every Tuesdays and Thursdays now through Thursday, Nov. 18 from 1 – 3 p.m. at the City Health Department. The health department will bill flu shots for clients of Medicare, traditional Medicaid, Aetna, Anthem, Humana, Molina, and Unison. For all others, the cost is $20.

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Blue Ridge Grange Soup Supper will be Saturday, October 23 with serving at 4:30p.m. All the soup you can eat with a salad, beverage and dessert. Donations only.

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Auditions for the ninth season of the Coshocton Youth Chorale have been set for Oct. 18, 19 and 21 at the Presbyterian Church, 142 North Fourth Street in Coshocton. The high school contingent of the Coshocton Community Choir family, the Youth Chorale rehearses Tuesdays from 5:45 - 7:15 p.m. at The Presbyterian Church, and sings as part of the Community Choir’s Christmas and spring concerts. Last year’s Chorale included 55 singers from Coshocton and Licking Counties. The group’s finale is at the end of May in Roscoe United Methodist Church. The Youth Chorale is open by audition to all interested high school singers. For more information or to schedule an audition time, call Jan Rice at 6228700. If there is no answer, please leave message. A prepared song is required.

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Garage Sale, October 15th & 16th; 8am-3pm. Rear of 520 N George St. West Lafayette

HANDYMAN, I’ll do a lot of different kinds of handyman work. Also, roofing, exterior painting, roof coating, siding, gutter cleaning, yard work, hauling of scrap metals, brush, gravel and other things. Call 740-5754571 APPLIANCES Kevin’s Used Appliances. Used washer, dryers and ranges. Used parts half price. Call Kevin at 740-3905114. No phone calls after 6pm. New Castle, Ohio

Slabwood hardwoods $15 a bundle picked up. 330-8971038. Troyer’s Pallet Shop PRODUCE Apples & Cider. Siegrist Farm Market, Adams Mills. 740-7541783 MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS 2 Large snack vending machines, each has 35 choices. $650 each or both for $1,2100. 740-4985893

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3 bedroom, 1 bath home with 3 car garage and extra lot. N 2nd St., Coshocton. Priced at $60,000. Phone 740-622-5047

1998 Jeep Wrangler 6cyl., 5-speed, 33” Swampers Pol alum. Wheels, 127k, hard and soft tops. $6,500. Please leave message 740-202-3345

ATV 2007 Honda TRX 450R, tons of after market parts, low hours, great condition. $3,800. 740-5020808 AUTO

VANS 2000 Ford Windstar LX, 7-passenger van $2,000 or best offer. 740-824-3133 04 Dodge Caravan SXT, rear AC. $7,895. 740-623-8337

1998 Ford Contour, 111,000 miles, 4cyl., 05 Kia Sedona LX, 4 dr., 30 mpg, $1,500 DVD, rear AC. $7,495. Firm. Phil 740-622- 740-623-8337 0744 1998 Jeep Wrangler 6cyl., 5-speed, 33” Swampers Pol alum. Wheels, 127k, hard and soft tops. $6,500. Please leave message 740-202-3345 05 PT Cruiser, leather heated seat. $10,495. 740-623-8337 BOATS 17ft. aluminum canoe with paddle, good condition. $200. 740498-5893

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Taking ApplicaFIREWOOD tions. Apply at Colonial Sports-N-Courts, For sale, firewood cut1101 Fairy Falls Dr. offs $10 pick up load, Coshocton slab wood $12 a bundle. Center Ridge Pallet TWP 235, Fresno. SERVICES 330-897-1004 OFFERED

2 apts. for rent. Upstairs one bedroom, suitable for single or couple. $400 month + deposit. Utilities paid. Downstairs one bedroom with washer and dryer hookup. $450 month + deposit. Utilities paid. No pets, references required. WANTED: Junk ve- Phone 740-622-7658 hicles, scrap metal, HOMES appliances, batteries and junk mowers. FOR RENT Also one time clean up and removal of rub- Coshocton, 2 & 3 bish. 740-545-5025 bedroom, new carpet. 740-498-5893 WOODBURNER 3BR, 1 bath house Woodburner with 18 for rent in Coshocfeet of stainless steel ton. Close to hospital. chimney. $1,000. 740- First floor laundry, eat in kitchen, full partial 623-3854 finished basement. Ready to move into APARTMENTS on November 1st. FOR RENT First month’s rent of AREA RENTAL IN- $550 and deposit of FORMATION. Hous- $550. are required. es and Apartments. Rent includes water, Rent or I’ll help you sewage and trash. No buy! Call 740-622- pets, metro approved. 9791 today! 1609 Orchard. 740891-1290 Coshocton, 2BR apt. downtown loca- OFFICES FOR RENT tion. 740-498-5893 Commercial, ProfesCoshocton, 2BR apt. sional or Retail Space in brick complex, am740-498-5893 ple parking, good location. 740-622-6245 or 740-622-8020

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