May 25, 2016 Coshocton County Beacon

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Janusian Club purchases flag for RHS

The Janusian Club purchased an 18x12 Patriot Motorized Flag for the gym at Ridgewood High School. Club members pictured from left in row one are: Sue Olinger, Mary Lou Overholt, Arlene Reddick, Irene Miller; and in back are Nancy Jackson, Louise Cardenzana, Marsha Duling and Judy Blair. See story on page 21.

31 tips to boost your mental health COSHOCTON - The Coshocton Counseling Center is celebrating May is Mental Health Awareness Month. Here are 31 tips to boost your mental health: 1. Track gratitude and achievement with a journal . . . include three things you are grateful for and three things you accomplish each day.

2. Start your day with a cup of coffee. Coffee consumption is linked to lower rates of depression. 3. Set up a getaway. The act of planning a vacation and having something to look forward to can boost your overall happiness for up to eight weeks. SEE TIPS ON PAGE 21

COSHOCTON – When most people think of human trafficking, they automatically think of third-world countries. However, this crime has been happening in the United States for many years and has found its way to Ohio, and Coshocton County. Vicki Laudick and Robin Snider of First Step and Leane Rohr of Family and Children First Council has started a coalition to bring awareness to human trafficking and find ways to educate residents about this crime. The group had its first meeting May 18 at COTC to discuss human trafficking in Ohio. The coalition is sponsored by a grant made possible through the Ohio Children’s Trust Fund. Toledo, OH is the fourth-highest city in the United States in human trafficking and it is the second-leading crime in the country. The average age is 13, but girls as young as nine years old are being sold as sex slaves. Sellers, known as Johns, are looking for young, vulnerable women to prey on, and once their trust has been earned, the girls are then sold to buyers, usually rich older men or women. Sellers can make on average $500 - $1,000 a SEE COALITION ON PAGE 21

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Clary Gardens planning bus trip

We’ll Miss You Fred! In Memory - May 28, 1919 to May 19, 2016

Thanks for being a part of our community.

You and Charlie are missed.

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Thanks for your sense of humor, your style, your food and especially your delicious pie.

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COSHOCTON - Clary Gardens is inviting the public on a visit to one of Central Ohio’s most tranquil private gardens. Schnormeier Gardens in Gambier is a private garden that only opens to the public one weekend per year. Ted and Ann Schnormeier began building the gardens in 1996. Over the years they have grown to include 50 acres of manicured lawns, 10 lakes, a variety of discrete garden areas and several waterfalls. A focal point of the property is a spectacular Frank Lloyd Wright-inspired home. This private residence was completed in1994. Other structures on the property include a Japanese teahouse, garden house, Chinese pavilion and arched bridge. An ever growing collection of unique sculptures are also located on the grounds. The garden has a distinct Asian flavor and features a variety of plantings rich in color and texture. Rare conifers are plentiful here. Large boulders and stone walls add dimension and contrast to the landscape.

Clary Gardens is sponsoring a bus trip that will leave Clary Gardens in Coshocton on Friday, June 3, at 9:30 a.m. The cost of the trip is $30 per person which includes transportation and garden admission. After the garden visit, the group will stop for a late lunch at Spearman’s Restaurant in Howard (cost of lunch is not included). Seats are filling quickly, so contact Clary Gardens to reserve your seat for this elite garden experience. Deadline to register and make payment is Monday, May 30. RSVP by calling 740-622-6524 or e-mail events@ clarygardens.org. Clary Gardens is located at 588 W. Chestnut St., just past Roscoe Village on State Route 541 West. For information about Clary Gardens or the Schnormeier Garden Bus Trip on June 3, visit www.clarygardens.org or the Clary Gardens Facebook page for real-time information. Staff | Contributed

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May 25, 2016

Coshocton loses an icon

or those that had the pleasure to eat at Workman’s Restaurant in Coshocton – whether it was breakfast, lunch or a piece of that famous pie – sharing part of your life with Fred and Charlie Workman is certainly something that is remembered with fondness. With the passing of Fred, an era in the lore of Coshocton County has come to a close. And, although the restaurant has been gone now for many years, every once in a while I am pretty sure that I can hear bacon frying and the delicious smell of a cherry pie baking. For those that don’t know, The Beacon office is located in the former Workman’s Restaurant and it is something that we are proud to share with the likes of Fred and Charlie Workman. I like to humbly think that our locally owned business and hardworking

team reflects well on the give out your bank account two hard working men numbers or other private that graced this location information over the for many years and shared phone. Make them send their humor and talent you a letter requesting that with the community. information. If it is that imBe careful of the phone portant, they will. It is best MARK’S MUSINGS to err on the side of caution calls coming from someone – or some group in these matters. – claiming to be the IRS. I received a Fast food restaurants, including Wencouple of them last week. Of course, the dy’s, are installing kiosks to reduce costs catch is – all you have to do is send them in a tight labor and business climate. “this much” of what you “owe” the IRS With the minimum wage climbing in and all is good. First, the IRS does NOT states like California and New York (New work this way. According to my sources, York City will be $11 at the end of 2016 they use the good ol’ post office to inform for businesses with at least 11 employyou of any communications, good or bad. ees) – fast food and other restaurants are No phone calls is my point. Senior citiat the forefront of the battle for profits, zens, beware. You are the most targeted wages and workers. You can Google this group for scam calls and tactics. Never for some interesting reading and more

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knowledge on the matter. This edition of The Coshocton County Beacon is dedicated to those that gave the ultimate sacrifice in the service of their country. To say thank you to their families and survivors is not nearly enough. We encourage you to attend one of the services held throughout Coshocton County in honor of a fallen veteran. Second, we urge you to correspond with our elected officials at the state and Federal level to ensure that the Department of Veterans Affairs, which oversees the VA Hospitals, is given the proper amount of funding – it was a promise from President Lincoln in his second inaugural address and has been the mission since 1959 of the VA – “to care for him who shall have borne the battle and for his widow, and his orphan”.

Keene Kountry Kids meeting notes KEENE - Keene Kountry Kids 4-H Club had a meeting on May 15 at Keene United Methodist Church. Alisha Longsinger, who will be a camp counselor, gave information about 4-H Camp. Cloverbuds completed two worksheets regarding animals. They learned about animal habitats, their body coverings, and various animal uses. Dr. Christy Nicely from Coshocton Veterinary Clinic talked to both Cloverbuds and Project Members about how fun it is to be a vet. Kids helped her solve interesting and different cases. The next meeting will be at the Richards house on June 12 at 3:30 p.m. Project Members will present demonstrations. Staff | Contributed

Rocket launch

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Coshocton Elementary School fourth graders Nevaeh Thomas and Rebekah Borden prepare to launch the two liter bottle rocket they made as part of the Rockets Away! Program. Phillip Goerig, 4-H Program Assistant, presented the 4-H Youth Development School Enrichment Program to the students. “It challenges them in STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) skills,” Goerig said. “It helps enhance what they are learning in school.”

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Vickers receives appointment to U.S. Naval Academy By Josie Sellers josie@coshoctoncountybeacon.com

WARSAW – River View High School’s annual academic achievement awards ceremony on May 19 ended with a very special recognition for senior Sam Vickers. After graduation, Vickers will move on to the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland. “I’ve been interested in it for a real long time now,” he said. “I looked at all the academies, but last summer I got to go to a seminar there and felt like this is where God wanted me to be.” Vickers appointment to the academy was announced at the RVHS ceremony by Carla R. Dowling-Fitzpatrick, United States Naval Academy Blue and Gold Officer. She shared with the students at RVHS that the U.S. Naval Academy is not your typical four year college. “Since 1845 we have been developing midshipmen into effective junior officers who lead sailors and marines,” Dowling-Fitzpatrick said. “We develop them morally, mentally and physically.” When Vickers graduates from the academy he will have a bachelor of science and be commissioned an officer in the U.S. Navy or the Marines. Getting into the academy is not easy. Dowling-Fitzpatrick said about 16,000 applied and only 1,300 received appointments to the class of 2020. The process of enrollment includes a nomination from your Congressman or Senator, a medical exam and physical fitness evaluation on top of having your transcripts reviewed. “We look for well-rounded individuals who have leadership potential and are willing to accept responsibility,” Dowling-Fitzpatrick said. She also has the pleasure of interviewing U.S. Naval Academy candidates. “I was very impressed with Sam,” Dowling-Fitzpatrick

said. “There is no question that he is brilliant, unique and gifted and will be an asset to the United States Navy.” Sam, the son of Jeff Vickers and Christy Vickers, plans to major in nuclear engineering.

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Geraniums: $3 each or $36 per dozen Bedding Plants: $15 per flat Fill your garden with beautiful blooms from a great selection of plants and 10” hanging baskets from The Garden Patch. Choose your geraniums from these vibrant colors:

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River View High School senior Sam Vickers’ appointment to the U.S. Naval Academy was announced at the school’s May 19 academic achievement awards ceremony. For more photos from the ceremony, visit www. coshoctonbeacontoday.com.

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COSHOCTON - Norma J. (Welling) Uher, age 82, passed away on Wednesday, May 18, 2016. She was born on June 24, 1933 in Millcreek Twp., County Rd. 126. She was the daughter of Walter and Ada (Stroup) Welling, and had three sisters, Mary Brenly, Evelyn Fisher, and Dorothy Stein, who all preceded her in death. She is survived by her husband, Joseph Uher, and they celebrated 61 years of marriage on August 29, 2015. Also surviving are five children, David (Polly) Uher of Woodland Park, CO, Karen (Mike) Lombardo of Canal Winchester, OH, Judy (Mark) Douglas of Zanesville, OH, Daniel (Jan) Uher of Alexandria, KY, and Douglas (Lynn) Uher of Graytown, OH. She has 14 grandchildren (one deceased) and nine great-grandchildren. Norma graduated from Keene High School in 1951 as class salutatorian. After graduation, she worked at Edmont’s offices and then worked in the chemistry office at The Ohio State University. Her next job was raising a family, which was her pride and joy. She liked to garden, fish and read. She also, enjoyed camping and traveling. Norma was known for her soft smile and for always putting other people’s concerns first. In lieu of flowers the family asks that memorial donations be made to the America Cancer Society-Relay for LifeKeene United Methodist Church, 27100 CR 1, Coshocton, Ohio 43812 or to Hospice of Coshocton County, 230 S. 4th Street, Coshocton, Ohio 43812. An online memorial can be viewed at www.given-dawProud to serve the people of Coshocton and surrounding sonfuneralhome.com.


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Bertha Green May 24, 1912 - June 27, 2010

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COSHOCTON - Coshocton High School seniors Ethan Woodie and Tanner Ward recently represented both their school and city in the 2016 Ohio High School State Bass Fishing Tournament. The tournament, which took place on May 7, at Alum Creek State Park, was comprised of 53 boats and the duo took home an extraordinary fourth place finish. Woodie and Ward reeled in four bass which accumulated to a total of eight pounds and five ounces. With their fourth place finish, they are now qualified to compete in the Central Conference Regional Championship which will take place in Lawrenceburg, Ind. on Sept. 23. Being an avid fisherman since he was a kid, Woodie and fellow classmate Ward took the initiative to create their own Bass Club at Coshocton High School. According to Woodie, “My partner and I both helped create the bass fishing club last year: Tanner is the current president and I’m the vice president.” Should the two place in the top 10 percentile at the regional championship, they will then be qualified to participate in the high school national championship.

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| MEMORIES MAY 27, 1956

MAY 22, 1966 Captain David L. Funk of the 145th Aviation Battalion, U.S. Army had been awarded the Air Medal for his heroism in Viet Nam. Captain Funk served with the army in the South Pacific during WWII. Captain Funk had been awarded this honor due to his actions on Jan. 16, 1966 when he was tasked with extracting recon patrols near Chon Thanh. Flying at tree top height, in order to spot the patrols, his UH-ID helicopter came under fire. Despite this, the patrols were successfully recovered. Since then, Captain Funk has flown in many missions to recover downed helicopter crews and supporting assaults on Viet Cong positions.

MAY 24, 1976 The Coshocton chapter of the Sertoma Club had been officially chartered following a banquet at Spitler’s Restaurant. Coshocton joined 900 clubs throughout North America, and soon the club was to go international, according to speaker Martin Whetstone. Rogers thanked the Heath Sertoma Club for their assistance in the formation of the Coshocton club. According to Rogers, the local club would be sponsoring several of Sertoma’s projects.

MAY 27, 1986 The 8th annual Art Show and Sale were coming to Roscoe June 21-22. The event, co-sponsored by the Coshocton Art Guild, featured outdoor displays and sales. Artists competed for various prizes. Four categories will be accepted into the show: oil and acrylic paintings; water colors; prints, drawings, collages and mixed media; and both monochromatic and colored photography. All information was obtained from microfilm of the Coshocton Tribune at the Coshocton County Library.

CCS students treated to taco fiesta

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The Coshocton Christian School held a taco fiesta for its shoot-a-thon fundraiser winners who raised $100 or more. The students enjoyed a taco mountain, punch, and fried ice cream, while listening to Mexican music.

Herb Society meets COSHOCTON - The Coshocton Three Rivers Herb Society met May 18 at the home of Marge Erman with co-hostess Marsha Duling. Twelve members were in attendance with one special guest Regina Fox present. Herbal roll call and herb report was given on “Foxglove” by Ailcey Lahna. The Herb Society presented a check in the amount of $500 to Dollars for Scholars to one young area graduate going into the field of agriculture or horticulture. Plans were completed and duties assigned for the 18th Bi-annual Herb Fair “Growing Friendships Through Herbs” on Saturday, June 11 from 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. at Coshocton Emanuel Lutheran Church.

Herb Fair vendors have been registered, informative speakers booked, silent auction items donated, raffle baskets and quilt designed, and gourmet lunch menu polished. There are still tickets for sale at only $25 per person, available seating for groups or individuals, by contacting any club member or calling Lori Regula at 740-545-9921. There will be one last Herb Fair committee meeting on June 1 at 6 p.m. at Marge Erman’s. All committee members are urged to attend. All money raised goes toward donations to Dollars for Scholar’s and other community charities.

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GEORGE MEISER DON WALLACE

10/12/1959 – 1/03/2013

STEVE WALLACE 2/17/1965 – 6/20/2013

People come into our lives And walk with us a mile. Then because of circumstances, They only stay awhile. They serve a need within our day That moves so quickly by. Then are gone beyond our reach, We often wonder why. God only knows the reason That we meet and share a smile. Why people come into our lives And walk with us a mile.

Sadly missed by wife and mom Katie Meiser, sons Jordan & Aaron, and all your Family and Friends.

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May 27 marks the day John Hamilton Dean was born - one hundred years ago. He was the oldest person in the county. When he was born in 1856, there were only 31 states, Franklin Pierce was the president, and the Civil War hadn’t even started. He had seen a lot of change in the county and the country, and at the turn of the century, Dean and several other area farmers formed the Warsaw Telephone Co. He worked on the Walhonding Canal and the C.A. and C. railroad section that ran through Jefferson Township. When he was a kid, there were only 5,000 people living in the city. Warsaw did not have a bridge, and when they came into the village for their mail or supplies, they had to ford the river. The farmers used to pick one man, hand him a basket and have him ford the river to collect all of the week’s mail from the post office. Dean also recalls the flood of 1913. He was rowed across the swelled river in a boat. After dropping him off, the boat capsized as it made its return to pick up more passengers. He recalls after the Civil War, people continued to fight about it. He said that, in his opinion, the best president was Woodrow Wilson.


COSHOCTON - Coshocton Mayor Steve Mercer issued a proclamation naming May as Red Poppy Memorial Month. In the spring of 1919, amidst complete devastation, red poppies bloomed in abundance on the battlefields of France where so many soldiers had fallen in battle. In 1921, the American Legion Auxiliary adopted the red poppy as its memorial flower in honor of the men and women who served and died for our country. The poppy is an emblem of sacrifice and serves to remind our community of the past sacrifices and continuing needs of our veterans. Hospitalized veterans in over 40 states make more than 25 million memorial poppies each year. These disabled veterans earn a small wage for making the poppies which helps supplement their incomes and makes them feel more self-sufficient. The public is asked to pay tribute to all veterans who died in service by wearing a poppy this month. One hundred percent of the donations are devoted exclusively to assist and support veterans and their families. Poppies may be obtained from American Legion Auxiliary volunteers who will be distributing them at Baker’s IGA and Wal-Mart on Friday, May 27.

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7/10/1960 - 5/26/2001 We thought of you with love today but that is nothing new. We thought about you yesterday and days before that too. We think of you in silence, we often speak your name. All we have are memories and your picture in a frame. Your memory is our keepsake with which we’ll never part. God has you in his keeping, we have you in our hearts.

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The Coshocton Senior Center is now offering made to order salads to the community. There are a variety of toppings and salad dressings available and two sizes to choose from. A small salad is $3.00 and the large is $5.00. You can call the Senior Center and order ahead or salads can be ordered at the Center. They can be picked up between 11:00 and 1:00, Monday through Friday. Call the Center at 740-622-4852 for any questions or to place your order.

Try Our Senior Menu Monday, May 30 Senior Center closed in observance of Memorial Day

Tuesday, May 31 Pizza Casserole, Mixed Veggies, Tossed Salad with dressing, Warm Apple Crisp, Breadstick & Milk

Wednesday, June 1 Salisbury Steak with Gravy, Mashed Potatoes, Baby Carrots, Tropical Fruit, Vanilla Wafers, Bread & Milk

ACTIVITY CALENDAR Monday, May 30 Senior Center closed in observance of Memorial Day Tuesday, May 31 9-11 Line Dancing 1-4 Bridge Wednesday, June 1 10:00 Senior Exercise Class 10:30 Flex Exercise Class 11:15 TRIAD 12:00 Public Employees Retiree Meeting 12:45 Flex Exercise Class

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Thursday, June 2 9-11 Line Dancing 11:00 Reflexology appts. Friday, June 3 10:00 Senior Exercise Class 10:30 Blood Pressure Check by Signature HealthCARE 10:30 Flex Exercise Class 11:30 Self-defense Presentation 12:45 Flex Exercise Class Please call one day in advance to make reservations for lunch. To access ingredient content, please call Bud Moore 740-622-4852

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Public Record Divorces / Dissolutions Dissolutions Amanda Lynn Lent of Coshocton from Richard Eugene Lent Jr. of Coshocton Marriages Brandon John Wilkins of Fresno to Shannon Lynne Scango of Fresno Albert N. Miller of Fresno to Betty R. Troyer of Fresno Jacob M. Yoder of Baltic to Marie M. Raber of Baltic Sue Ellen Moody of West Lafayette to William Arthur Dunigan of West Lafayette Jamie Marie Hall of Coshocton to Anthony Jaye Knapp of Coshocton Nicole L. Newell of Coshocton to Hugh Cornelius of Conesville Vincent Eugene Welling of Coshocton to Morgan Lacie McConnell of Coshocton Wesley Michael Frew of Warsaw to Kendra Lee Holbrook of Warsaw

Chad Michael Zimmer of West Lafayette to Tracy J. Siegel of West Lafayette Charles Arthur Selders of Coshocton to Stacey Lynn Helmick of Coshocton Dane Shryock of Coshocton to Amy Finton of Coshocton Victoria Marie North of Coshocton to Tommy Dean Dawson of Coshocton Seth Dillinger Albert of Coshocton to Courtney Mae Bice of Coshocton Land Transfers 5.16.16 Andy Ray Miller and Lizzie Miller to Eldon E. Miller and Katie A. Miller; 33419 CR 10, Fresno, OH, 43824: $265,000 5.17.16 Thomas J. and Margaret A. Kupeak fka Harrell to Jeffrey E. and Christine A. Morrison; 23543 TR 61A, Warsaw, Ohio, 43844: $251,000

5.18.16 Bruner Land Company Inc. to Jeramie Daniel Howard and Amber Lynn Butcher; CR 3, Bedford Township: $37,900 Eli and Suvilla Miller, Allen E. and Mattie Miller, Matthew and Rossanna Miller to Allen E. and Mattie Miller; TR 314, Coshocton, Ohio, 43812: $86,975 Land Transfers without Conveyances 5.18.16 Edward Smith and Doris Jean Smith to Edward Smith and Doris Jean Smith; 17940 State Route 93, Coshocton, Ohio, 43812 Randy E. Stingel and Davonne D. Stingel, fka Foster to Randy E. Stingel and Davonne D. Stingel; 44600 SR 541, Coshocton, Ohio, 43812 Eli D. and Suvilla Miller, Allen E. and Mattie Miller, Matthew and Rossanna Miller to Matthew and Rossanna Miller; TR 314, Coshocton, Ohio, 43812

Coshocton Elementary PTO needs volunteers

Students of the Month announced

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These students at Coshocton Elementary School modeled fantastic behavior for the month of April and were picked by their homeroom teacher. Pictured in no specific order: Arissa Dawson, Jade Sikorski, Blayden Fender, Jack Crook, Carly Conklin, Zell Pastor, Danika Johnson, Skilyn Galve, Brody Langdon, Victoria Davis, Jaelyn Allen, Gavin Albertson, Trevor Burleson, Zaelyn Carroll, Jolee Hebert, Braylon Williams, Norman Van Alstyne, Emily Porter, Elisha Hoops, Hunter Gordon, Georgette Madison, Jayden Seitz, Gage Sickles, Caleb Yontz, Brayden Thomas, Destany Prpich, Serenity Shalosky, Greyson Coffman, Myrakle Johnson, Karissa Winterringer, Carrie Andrews, Ryan Peebles, Blayne Wesney, Ellivea Brown, Kailee Rice, Hailey Logan, Brant Kirkpatrick, Ella Bible, Kody Speaks, and Rebekah Borden.

COSHOCTON – The Coshocton Elementary School Parent Teacher Organization is looking for officers for the school years 2016-2017 and 2017-2018. They need a president, vice-president, secretary, and two treasurers. They are also looking for chair and co-chair persons for the following committees: Book fair, fall fundraiser, spring fundraiser, box tops for education, secret Santa shop, Grandparents’ day, and teacher / staff appreciation. The PTO’s mission is to promote the academic, physical, social, and personal well-being of Coshocton youth while developing a closer relationship between home, school, and community and to provide resources for the school in addition to those provided within the school budget, and to plan, organize, and execute events and programs which generate the resources and mechanisms necessary to fulfill these objectives. In the past four years, PTO has provided students with books for the library and classrooms, backpacks, water bottles, school supplies, a new gate for the primary playground, and other playground equipment, grandparents’ breakfasts, bounce houses and other field day items, chili dinner, as well as staff lunches, baked goods, and small treats throughout the year. There is so much more they would like to accomplish, but need volunteers to do so. They have three officers that will be leaving as their children will no longer be at the elementary school. In order to keep the PTO, they need the five officers mentioned above. Interested persons should contact Seanda Ramsey, PTO president, at 740-502-6380. Staff | Contributed

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Interim HealthCare franchise celebrates excellence

COLUMBUS - Salo Inc., operating under the name of TSO Management, Interim HealthCare’s largest franchisee, honored its star performers at an annual award ceremony in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. It was part of Interim HealthCare National’s Annual Leadership conference. The Columbus-based franchisee recognized local offices and individuals for outstanding performance in 2015 at the ceremony. “Although we are a franchisee of a national company, each of our offices are locally operated and heavily engage with the community in which they are located in,” said Tom DiMarco, CEO of TSO Management. “It’s because of these local offices and employees that we have been successful as a company.” Offices throughout Ohio, Pennsylvania, Kentucky, Indiana and West Virginia were recognized for exceed-

ing their budgeted revenues and budgeted income for 2015, earning a Peak Performance Award. A Branch of the Year award was given to recognize the office with outstanding revenue growth and achievement over the past year. Six TSO offices also received an award for earning a Home Care Elite status in 2015, ranking them in the top 25 percent of home care providers nationwide. This status identifies top Medicare-Certified agencies and leaders that are ranked by an analysis of publicly available home health performance measures based on quality outcomes, best practices implementation, patient experience, quality improvement, consistency and financial performance. The review is gathered through the National Research Corporation. Individual awards were given to Interim employ-

ees who demonstrated exceptional performance and exceeded expectations in their roles throughout the past year. “Working in the health and hospice care field requires top talent and committed staff to ensure the highest standards are met for the good of the clients. Our company makes it a priority to find talented individuals to lead our local teams,” said DiMarco. “These awards underscore the importance of having committed leaders who care about delivering quality services to those who are in need in their communities.” Interim HealthCare National also celebrated its 50th anniversary during the annual conference. Staff | Contributed

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CHS prom royalty crowned

Carly Livingston and Spencer McCrea were named queen and king of the 2016 Coshocton High School Prom. The dance was held Saturday, May 7, at Lake Park Pavilion and the theme was, A Galaxy Far, Far, Away.

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McCormick earns Coast Guard Auxiliary award

Bob McCormick, formerly of Coshocton and now of Florida, is a member of the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary. His District 7 – Flotilla 16 received the National Association of Commodores Award for Best Flotilla in Vassal Safety Checks and Marine Dealer Visits in 2014.

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Hopewell has annual prom

May 25, 2016

Appalachian Bacon Nation looking for sponsors

By Beth Scott beth@coshoctoncountybeacon.com

COSHOCTON – Hopewell Schools had its eighth annual prom on Friday, May 14. Students gathered in the cafeteria at 5 p.m. for a meal prepared by volunteers and then lined up for their walk-in promenade into the gymnasium at 6 p.m. “This gives them their opportunity to have their prom,” said Toby Collins, Coshocton County Board of Disability director of recreation. “Some of them don’t feel comfortable in their own schools, so here, they’re more comfortable.” Ten volunteers made the evening possible for the more than 75 people who attended the event. Bob Cassie, a former teacher at Hopewell, was the DJ for the evening and kept the crowd on their feet as they danced the night away. “We have folks here from different counties as well,” said Collins, “and they have all competed together in the Special Olympics, so they know each other from Special Olympics.” The prom lasted until about 8 p.m.

COSHOCTON - The Appalachian Bacon Nation is returning to downtown Coshocton on Saturday, Sept. 10. The community Bacon Festival, in collaboration with Kraft Heinz, Our Towne Coshocton and Pomerene Center for the Arts is developing into an exciting event that will feature all things bacon including: Bacon & Legs 5K Run; Fatherhood Initiative free family pancake breakfast; Junior Bacon fun land for kids; live music all day; Bacon King and Queen Contest (high school seniors, winners receive a scholarship); bacon-eating contest; bacon cooking contest; beer garden at Park Hotel site; Poker (Porker) Run and motorcycle show; plus much more. Organizers of the event are still looking for sponsors Beth Scott | Beacon to help make ABN a delicious success. With a sponsorHopewell had its eighth annual prom on Friday, May 14 ship of $100 or more, your company or organization’s with a Hollywood theme. name will appear on marketing material, announced on radio spots and will be announced live several times during the festival. Your name will also appear on the official Appalachian Bacon Nation T-Shirt. You may also choose to sponsor a particular portion of the festival such as the Jr. Bacon Fun Land for the kids, the king and queen contest or the music stage. Each of these exclusive Send bill & tear sheets to: Six County, Inc. sponsorships is $500 or more. Your company or organization’s name will be posted at that area as the exclusive Attn. Ray Bishoff, Community Relations Director sponsor. 2845 Bell Street Deadline for confirming sponsorship to have your Zanesville, OH 43701 name on the festival T-Shirt is Aug. 1. Sponsorships will 740-588-6445 or 740-588-6447 also be accepted after this date. Find a printable sponsor form at http://www.appalachianbaconnation.com/ Hershberger Country Store sponsors.html. We Offer Custom tailored relief for:

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Coshocton Class of 2016 Graduation: 2 p.m. Sunday May 29 in McKinley Auditorium Class colors: Red and Black Class flower: White Rose Class motto: “I wish there was a way to know you’re in the good old days before you’ve actually left them.” - Andy Bernard

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Ridgewood Class of 2016 Graduation: 6 p.m. Sunday May 29, in the Ridgewood High School Gymnasium. Doors open for ticket holders at 5 p.m. and at 5:45 p.m. for those without a ticket. Class flower: White Rose tipped in orange Class motto: “The truth is you don’t know what is going to happen tomorrow. Life is a crazy ride and nothing is guaranteed.” - Eminem Class song: “Centuries” by the Fall Out Boy

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Hopewell School making changes for new school year By Josie Sellers josie@coshoctoncountybeacon.com

COSHOCTON – Hopewell School is committed to making changes that will offer more reliable and consistent services to its students. Starting in August, the classrooms will now have a teacher and an appropriate number of classroom assistants to meet the needs as defined by the students’ individual education plans (IEP). A classroom of seven or eight students will likely have a teacher and five assistants working as a team to meet the children’s needs. Those students with IEPs that state they need a one on one aid will still have them, but everyone will be trained to know how to support each child as well as their individual aide. “Instead of one person being with a child all day the whole team will support the child,” said Andrea McKay, compliance and outreach director for the Coshocton County Board of Developmental Disabilities. “They can all jump in if additional help is needed.” Shannon Shontz, principal at the school, said in the past there were some parents who would not send their child to school if their aid was sick. “They felt no one else knew them as well,” she said. This new team approach will eliminate this problem. “We saw an opportunity to improve how we support our children in all situations and felt this was the best way to serve them going forward,” McKay said. All open positions created by this new team approach are right now posted internally and current aids will have the first opportunity to apply for them and be interviewed. “We are going to have well trained teams working with our kids,” Shontz said. The team members will be trained by the school’s therapy staff on how to handle the individual needs of each child. They also all will be Hopewell employees instead of the aides being hired through the school

districts. “We are always looking at how we can provide better services,” Shontz said. “We know change is scary for some, but change also can be good.” They promise that no child will be left behind. “They are going to get more and better support,” McKay said. The school recently readjusted its new plan to make sure the one on one aides were still be part of the process after listening to parents’ concerns. Parents were not happy about them originally not being part of the plan or how it was communicated. To address these concerns, the administrative staff at Hopewell School invited parents to attend one of two meetings held May 23. Eleven parents attend the morning meeting where Steve Oster, superintendent, explained why the school needed to make a change. He shared with the parents that since the aides are hired through the public schools and paid by them their rates of pay are different so they’ve had aides move around looking for better opportunities. “My concern is with the children’s safety,” Oster said. “We are not changing your IEP or taking your one on one aides away.” By Hopewell hiring the aides, the school will be able to hold them to Ohio Department of Education and Ohio Department of Developmental Disabilities standards, which are stricter, and offer them benefits. The aides will be called instructor assistants due to union regulations and Hopewell will no longer have to go through the school districts to address any concerns they have with them. They will now be able to handle any issues themselves. “I like that you want more control in case of a bad situation, but that’s not how this was originally explained to me,” said Nate Armstrong, who has a child attending Hopewell. “At first I felt like I was being coerced into changing my son’s IEP and I love his one on one.”

Schwartz named student of the month WEST LAFAYETTE – Colleen Schwartz, daughter of Wayne and Mary Lou Schwartz, was named the West Lafayette Rotary student of the month for April and May. Colleen, a Ridgewood Schwartz junior, is a member of the soccer team, STATS (students taking action through service), Teen Institute, and Foreign Language Club. She also is a member of the yearbook staff and National Honor Society. Her community activities include the Coshocton Baptist Church, YALT (Youth Asset Leadership Tam), and the OYLPN (Ohio Youth Led Prevention Network).

When asked to name a person who had contributed the most to her self-development, Colleen named Beth Cormack. The experience that has given her the greatest satisfaction was the job she had this past summer in the Summer Splash program. She stated how much she came to care for the 40 kids who were in this program. The kids (as she called them) told her it was the best summer they had ever had as she was their best friend. She looks forward to working in that program again this summer and hopes to make a career in service of this type.

Some parents even originally felt like if they didn’t accept the school’s first proposal to have teams of trained people working with their children instead of individual aids that their children would have no choice but to go to public school or be homeschooled. “We don’t want to see your kids go back to public school,” Oster said. “We know some of our kids are not easy to serve. We want what is best for them and to be accountable for their safety and education.” That is why Shontz said they listened to the concerns of the parents and came up with a new plan. “We will have enough staff in the classrooms so they can still have their one on one aides,” she said. Armstrong said he is glad the school’s staff listened to the parents concerns. “There was a lot of misinformation and people not being upfront,” he said. “I love the services Hopewell provides, love the staff and so far up to this point have been very happy.” Amara Smith also has been very happy with Hopewell and is glad they called the parent meetings on May 23 to address the concerns and rumors that were circulating around the community. “A big reason why we live in Coshocton County is because of Hopewell,” she said. “If this meeting would have gone differently not being part of Hopewell would change the dynamics of our life. I homeschool my girls, but feel Skyler (my son) is best served here. I thank you for listening to us.” Smith said if Hopewell would have eliminated the one on one aides she would have taken Skyler out of the school. “I would have found a way to homeschool him,” she said. Oster encouraged the parents to contact him or Shontz if they ever have any concerns. “Our doors are always open,” he said. “We are all here for the kids.”

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NEWCOMERSTOWN - Newcomerstown Historical Society Museum season goes from Memorial Day weekend through October. The opening day is Saturday, May 28. The museums will celebrate with a special event this year. For $10 for adults, and $5 for children under 12, you will get: A tour of the museums, a drink, popcorn, and a special show. The special show will feature Vane Scott III presenting “The Many Faces of Old Glory.” Scott will entertain with the story of how our country got its flag. This show contains history, music, stories, 30-some beautiful flags, and even some comedy. It is great entertainment, and a wonderful learning experience. Scott has entertained at many venues in the community and around the United States, with his patriotic and historically relevant show. The museum tours will be 5 to 6:45 p.m., and the program begins at 7 p.m. located at 213 West Canal St. The Temperance Tavern and Olde Main Street Museums feature local history and notables from Newcomerstown, Woody Hayes and Cy Young. To get your ticket, call 740-498-7735 on Thursday evenings from 5 to 7 p.m., or Saturday mornings from 10 a.m. to noon. Tickets can be purchased at the door the day of the opening. Staff | Beacon


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OSU programs available for youth COSHOCTON - Coshocton County 4-H and OSU Extension have programs coming up in June and July for youth to learn and have fun. Starting June 13 and 15 will be the Summer Science Day Camp series where youth ages 5-8 years old will learn about the five senses and youth ages 9-12 years old will participate in Detective Academy. Each class will meet once a week for three weeks. Cost of the program is $25 for all three classes and includes lunch. The program lasts from 9 a.m. - noon each day. Registration is due by June 3. Cloverbud Day camp is June 18 from 9 a.m. – 2 p.m. at

Lake Park. Cloverbud Day camp is for youth ages 5 and in Kindergarten as of Jan. 1 through the second grade. Cost is $10 for each participant which includes lunch and crafts. The theme this year is “Down on the Farm” which will include a petting zoo, pony rides, fishing, nature hike, farm games, and a country craft. Registration is due by June 10. 4-H Junior Camp is July 9 - 13 at 4-H Camp Ohio in St. Louisville. Activities include shooting sports, swimming, crafts, canoeing, scuba diving, high ropes, camp lamp, adventure tower, mountain boarding and many more. Camp fee is $180 for 4-H members and $190 for

non-4-H members, which includes meals, lodging, insurance, crafts, group picture and snacks. Camp theme this year is “Challenges Through the Decades”, where each day will be full of fun challenges and focused on a different decade in history starting with the 60’s and ending with the future. Registration is due by June 10. For information and registration details, visit coshocton.osu.edu under 4-H Youth Development and 4-H Camps or contact the OSU Extension Office at 740-6222265. Staff | Beacon

CHS baseball standout signs CHS pole vaulter signs with with Ohio Wesleyan University Youngstown State University By Andrew Everhart

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COSHOCTON - Coshocton High School Senior Talon Babcock signed his letter of intent on Tuesday, May 17, to play Division III baseball at Ohio Wesleyan University. Babcock, who has been playing baseball ever since he was a young boy, is greatly looking forward to joining the team. After looking at other schools such as Ohio Do“I’d say that the minican University and Bluffton University, he determining ultimately concluded that his heart was set on Ohio Wesleyan. factor would “I’d say that the determining factor would have have to have to have been meeting the coach on my visit, when I met with him and the staff they were all very nice been meeting the and seemed to know what they were talking about,” coach on my visit.” said Babcock. According to him, he hasn’t gotten to this point all by himself; he’s had some help along the way. -Talon Babcock “One person that has greatly helped me get to where I am today would have to be my summer travel ball coach Randy Abrams. I’ve been playing for him since I was about 10-years-old so he’s been a mentor for me for the past eight years and he’s been a really big part of my life,” said Babcock. While at college, Babcock intends to major in psychology while also aiming to prove just what he’s capable of on the baseball diamond as well.

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Coshocton senior Talon Babcock sits with his parents Angie and Tom Babcock and his teammates while signing his national letter of intent to play baseball at Ohio Wesleyan University.

COSHOCTON – Surreal that’s how Coshocton High School senior Nick Kirkpatrick described the experience of signing his national letter of intent to Youngstown State University on May 18. Kirkpatrick, who is a four-year-letterman for the Redskins track program and a two-year -letterman for their basketball program, expressed that Youngstown State was the perfect fit for him. “Youngstown is really nice and fairly new in terms of its facilities. Not to menAndrew Everhart | Beacon tion that they’re bringing in a lot of money right now Coshocton senior Nick Kirkpatrick sits with parents with the recent addition Kelly and Keith Kirkpatrick while signing his national of Jim Tressel, so overall I letter of intent to pole vault at Youngstown State Unithought that it was a great versity. place to go,” said Kirkpatrick. While at Coshocton, he accomplished numerous feats such as placing sixth at the OHSAA State Track Meet in 2015, being named 1st Team All-Ohio in his junior year, and breaking the school pole vault record with a vault “Youngstown of 14’ 8”. said that although his accomplishments is really nice onKirkpatrick the track are something he takes pride in, his most and fairly new meaningful accomplishment would probably be signwith Youngstown State University. in terms of its ing“Some of my greatest accomplishments would have to be placing sixth at state my junior year and winning facilities. ” back-to-back ECOL Championships; but, signing Division I would probably top them all,” said Kirkpatrick. -Nick Kirkpatrick While at college, Kirkpatrick intends to pursue a degree in marketing/business management while setting high marks both in the classroom and on the track.


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COSHOCTON - “Buy fresh and local!” This phrase has become more and more popular as people realize the value (and great taste) of eating local produce in season. There are many reasons to buy local: • For great taste and freshness. Local food is fresher and tastes better than food shipped long distances. Local growers offer varieties bred for taste and freshness rather than for shipping and long shelf life. Plus, eating food in its natural season means you get the most flavor. • To strengthen your local economy. Buying local food keeps your dollars circulating in your community. • To support family farms. With each local food purchase, more of your money spent on food goes to the person who raised it. • To know where your food comes from. Buy from local farmers you trust.

• To protect the environment. Local food doesn’t have to travel far, reducing carbon dioxide emissions and packing materials. Buying local food helps make farming more profitable, saving farmland for agriculture. Coshocton Farmers Market on Main Street is one good place to find fresh, local food. Right now produce in season in our part of Ohio includes lettuce and salad greens, herbs, asparagus, rhubarb, radishes and green onions. In addition to fresh produce, the market offers fresh farm eggs, pastured meats, local honey and maple syrup, homemade baked goods, garden plants, and local crafts. Here’s an easy recipe from Food. com to help you enjoy what’s in season now.

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Presbyterians feature Ridgewood’s choir and a piano quartet COSHOCTON - Worship at 10:30 a.m. on Sunday, May 29 at The Presbyterian Church, North Fourth and Chestnut Streets, Coshocton, will include several anthems by the Ridgewood High School Concert Choir, conducted by Haley A. Evans and accompanied by Kelly L. Kendall. The 46-member ensemble recently received a superior rating at an OMEA district large group contest on March 7, and advanced to state competition on April 30, where they earned an excellent rating. The service will also include Edvard Grieg’s “Triumphal March,” played by a piano quartet that includes Ann A. Leppla, Dickie R. Barrick, Kelly K. Kendall, and Mark D. Wagner. This rare form of piano quartets consists of two pianos with two players at each instrument. They became popular in the late 19th century before the advent of recordings, as a way to reproduce and study symphonic works. Music lovers could hear major symphonic works in the convenience of a parlor or a music hall that had two pianos and four pianists. Many popular works of Mozart, Brahms, Schumann, and Dvorak were transcribed for two pianos and eight hands. This is the sixth year that the church has featured a piano quartet, played on the church’s Steinway and Baldwin grand pianos. The Reverend Jonathan T. Carlisle will preach on “Elijah’s Triumph and Jesus’ Healing.” Maggie Myers and Jacob Heading will be the liturgists. Other musical leadership will be provided by organist Alice M. Hoover. All are invited to join in this worship celebration. Preschool childcare will be provided and ample parking is available. This will be the last Sunday worship in the church sanctuary until September. Summer worship will be held at 10 a.m. in the church’s chapel, beginning June 5 and continuing through Sept. 5. Staff | Beacon

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Janusian Club makes donation By Josie Sellers josie@coshoctoncountybeacon.com

WEST LAFAYETTE – A Patriot Motorized 18x12 U.S. Flag now hangs in the gym at Ridgewood High School thanks to the Janusian Club. “It’s such a nice patriotic symbol,” said club member Irene Miller. Members of the club saw a flag like it used at a ball game at another school in Ridgewood’s league and

COALITION day on one girl. Girls are often forced to perform 30 or more times daily and if the victim does not meet a quota set by her seller, the girl is often punished and in some cases, murdered. On average, the seller will usually be about 10 years older than the girl he is trying to ‘recruit’. Although we think of the seller kidnapping the victim, that very seldom happens. The victim is usually approached in a safe place and he gradually earns her trust by buying her things and telling her that he loves her. Although the target is young girls usually between the ages of 11 and 13, young boys can also be victims as well, but that is not as common. Young women can also be ‘recruiters’ for human trafficking as well by befriending young girls and then introducing them to the seller. “The exploitation might not be happening here in Coshocton, but recruiting definitely does,” said Laudick. “One of the reasons we need to bring this out front is because maybe it’s not the number one issue in our community, but if just one child is being trafficked, it’s an issue.” The coalition is hoping to bring this crime to light and talk with law enforcement on how to better prosecute the seller and the buyer. Unfortunately, right now, the victim is being prosecuted. “The stigma has been to charge the young women

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to build self-confidence, then tackle a tougher task. 5. Keep it cool for a good night’s sleep. The optimal room sleeping temperature is between 60 and 67 F. 6. “You don’t have to see the whole staircase, just take the first step.” -- Martin Luther King, Jr. 7. Experiment with a new recipe, write a poem, paint or try a craft project. Creative expression and overall well-being are linked. 8. Show some love to someone in your life. Close quality relationships are key for a happy, healthy life. 9. Boost brainpower by treating yourself to a couple pieces of dark chocolate every few days. The flavanoids, caffeine, and theobromine in chocolate are thought to work together to improve alertness and mental skills. 10. “There is no greater agony than bearing and untold story inside you.” -- Maya Angelou 11. Sometimes, we don’t need to add new activities to get more pleasure . . . we just need to soak up the joy in the ones we’ve already got. 12. Feeling anxious? Take a trip down memory lane and do some coloring for about 20 minutes to help you clear your mind.

wanted to bring it to RHS as one of their community service projects. The flag is remote controlled and can be lowered for any event held in the gym. “We believe the first time it is going to be used is for graduation,” Miller said. The Janusian Club raises money for projects through its annual Ladies Night Out. “We are able to do these things because the community supports us,” said club member Mary Lou Overholt.

This year’s Ladies Night Out was sold out before the club even got its posters out and people asked to be put on a waiting list for next year’s tickets. Money raised from Ladies Night Out also helps the Janusian Club fund a scholarship, provide smoke detectors to kindergarteners and batteries to first graders. “It’s a wonderful feeling to help,” said club member Marsha Duling.

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Robin Snider, left, and Vickie Laudick, right, discuss human trafficking awareness at the first meeting of the Coshocton County Human Trafficking Awareness and Prevention Coalition on May 18.

with prostitution when it’s really not,” said Laudick. “It’s them being held against their will and law enforcement is often charging the wrong person.” CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 13. Take time to laugh. 14. Get off the grid. Leave your smart phone at home for a day and disconnect from constant e-mails, alerts, and other interruptions. Spend time doing something fun with someone face-to-face. 15. Dance around while you do your housework. 16. Go ahead and yawn. Studies suggest that yawning helps cool the brain and improves alertness and mental efficiency. 17. Relax in a warm bath once a week. 18. Has something been bothering you? Let all out . . . on paper. Writing about upsetting experiences can reduce symptoms of depression. 19. Spend some time with a furry friend. 20. “What lies before us and what lies behind us are small matters compared to what lies within us. And when you ring what is within out into the world, miracles happen.” -- Henry David Thoreau 21. Be a tourist in your own town. You may be surprised what cool things are in your own backyard. 22. Try prepping your lunches or picking out your clothes for the work week. You’ll save time in the mornings and have a sense of control about the week ahead.

First Step has a place for victims of human trafficking to stay, which is in an undisclosed location for obvious reasons. They also offer a 24-hour hotline for victims to call. Sex trafficking is not the only form of human trafficking. Labor trafficking is also a problem in Ohio and recently in an Ohio county, Guatemalans were rescued from an egg farm where they worked 12 hours a day with little food and shelter. Snider said it’s up to the community to speak out if they see something suspicious. “The human mindset is, I don’t want to get involved,” said Snider. “If I just close my door and don’t talk about it, it doesn’t exist. But just being that one caring adult that reaches out to a child and gives them hope, it can make a difference.” The meeting ended by an agreement that the first step to end human trafficking is educating the community about this crime. There will be a Human Trafficking Conference at Hopewell School on Wednesday, June 1 from 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. To register, visit surveymonkey. com/r/HumanTraffickingConference or call 740-6228504. If you have been a victim of human trafficking, sexual assault, or domestic violence and need help, please call First Step’s helpline at 740-622-9533.

23. Work some omega-3 fatty acids into your diet— they are linked to decreased rates of depression and schizophrenia among their many benefits. 24. Practice forgiveness—even if it’s just forgiving that person who cut off during your commute. 25. “What appear to be calamities are often the sources of fortune.”—Disraeli 26. Feeling stressed? Smile. 27. Send a thank you note – not for a material item, but to let someone know why you appreciate them. 28. Do something with friends and family. 29. Take 30 minutes to go for a walk in nature. 30. Do your best to enjoy 15 minutes of sunshine. 31. “Anyone who have never made a mistake has never tried anything new”—Albert Einstein. Try something outside of your comfort zone to make room for adventure and excitement in your life. The Coshocton Counseling Center’s mission is to help people feel better, think more clearly, make good decisions, and have healthy relationships. If you are struggling with one of these areas in your life, contact the Coshocton Counseling Center at 740-622-3404 for help.


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Finton signs with Wilmington By Mark Fortune mark@coshoctoncountybeacon.com

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Kaitlyn Finton, a standout post player for the Ridgewood Lady Generals basketball team, signed her letter of intent to play basketball for the Division III Wilmington Quakers in a ceremony at Ridgewood High School on Friday morning, May 20. She is pictured center with mom Andrea, dad Steven, sister Kayla and brother Seth.

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In Memory What I Can Do To Promote Americanism and Love of Country BY LANDEN WINCE I feel Americanism starts at home. Parents should be teaching their young children to honor our country and to be proud to live in the United States of America. Parents should also teach their children to be respectful human beings, who are responsible for their own actions. Families, who appreciate our freedoms, are hard working citizens and who abide by the law will more than likely raise strong children with similar morals and values. Starting in elementary schools, I think all students should be taught the important of the American Flag and the National Anthem. Every morning should start with everyone in the building standing with their right hand on their heart, announcing the Pledge of Allegiance. I think a lot of kids know the Pledge of Allegiance but they don’t truly understand what it means. We need to be teaching students that we are promising to be courageous. We are promising to be loyal to our country and the values it was founded on. When we fully understand and respect our Pledge of Allegiance and the National Anthem, we are being responsible citizens and showing love for our country. When we are being responsible citizens, we are being a nation under God, and then we won’t be divided. For our country to truly come together and promote Americanism we need to bring patrio-

tism back. Our country was established under God and it needs to stay that way. More people need to appreciate our service men and women, past and present. It is our duty to show respect to soldiers. While we sleep at night, they are awake. Because of our soldiers’ dedication, we are able to live the way we do. Their sacrifice should be honored and acknowledged every single day. I am proud to be an American, where at least I know I’m free. We have the ability to make our own choices because of our soldiers putting their lives on the line. Freedom doesn’t come free. Countless, soldiers have lost their lives fighting for our freedom. I am only 12, I can’t vote yet and do a lot of things adults can do but I can try and be as respectful as I can, show that I have morals and values and want our country to remain a great place to live. I can learn more about our American history and more details on how our government was created and how it should be. I know I’d like to shake every soldier’s hand I possibly can. I wish every service men and women, past and present could have one free meal a day provided to them as long as they live. I know I’d always offer them my chair so no veteran would have to stand. I want them to know we appreciate their sacrifices. I hope with my graduating class and every class after we become strong Americans and always show love for our country.

Landen Wince, who won at the local and district level of the Elks Americanism Essay Contest, was asked to read his speech during the Coshocton Elks Youth Banquet. For more photos from the May 5 banquet, visit www.coshoctonbeaontoday.com. JOSIE SELLERS | BEACON

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Coshocton Parade & Services: Monday, May 30. Parade begins at 10 a.m. at the corner of Main and Eighth streets. Services will be held on the court square immediately following the parade. The speakers will be River View High School Senior Voice of Democracy Winner Sarah Kittner; Blue Star Mothers representative Betty Rochester; and Main Speaker Gary Baker, son of Lewis “Ed” Baker former WWII POW. There will be a Tribute to our Fallen Comrades, who have passed away since Memorial Day 2015, which the Coshocton County Honor Guard members performed Military Services. 1 34th Annual Keene Parade & Services: Sunday, May 29. Beginning at 9:30 a.m., a Veterans Memorial Church service will be held at Keene United Methodist Church with featured speakers Doris and Terry Casey who both served in the U.S. Army during World War II. Doris served in the mailroom at Fort Des Moines, Iowa; while Terry was a Private First Class with the field artillery and destroyers in the European Theatre. The Keene Methodist Youth Fellowship will serve a lunch from 10:30 a.m. to noon in the church fellowship hall. The veterans’ memorial parade will start at noon led by Grand Marshall Lister Endsley, Walhonding Rube Band and the Coshocton County Sheriff’s Department. Held since 1882, Keene is recognized as the second oldest continuously held Memorial Day Parade in Ohio. The Warsaw American Legion Post #634 will give a 21-Gun Salute at both cemeteries and the veterans’ monument.

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Honoring Armed Forces at Plainfield: 2 p.m., Sunday, May 29. The speaker will be Charles R. Snyder, Coshocton County Community Choir Director. The Ridgewood High School Band and choir as well as the Plainfield United Methodist Church Choir will participate. Community members will read the GAR Rituals from the Book of Service and Veterans recognitions. Coshocton County Veterans Council Honor Guard will also participate. Weather permitting services will be held at Plainfield Cemetery; in case of inclement weather, services will be at the Plainfield United Methodist Church. Blissfield Services: 2 p.m., Sunday, May 29. The speaker will be Woody Wilson, Sgt First Class Army Military Police Retired 2003, at the Blissfield Cemetery services. The Killbuck VFW #7079 will conduct military graveside services in honor of Eugene “Gene” Victor Miller. The Walhonding Rube Band will provide music. In case of inclement weather, the services will be held at the Blissfield United Methodist Church. Walhonding Valley-Warsaw Parade & Services: 1 p.m., Monday, May 30. The parade will assemble on Railroad Street then continue on Main Street in Warsaw and services will immediately follow at Valley View Cemetery with speakers River View High School Senior Voice of Democracy Winner Sarah Kittner and Main Speaker G.W. Griffis, Marine Corps Korean veteran survivor of “The Chosin Few Reservoir,” as well as music provided by the Walhonding Rube Band. Conesville Memorial Services: 6 p.m., Monday, May 30, at the park. Community members will read the names of area veterans listed on the memorial wall. Staff | Contributed

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Keene Veterans Memorial Celebration II. Doris Casey served in the mail room at Fort Des Moines, Iowa, while Terry Casey was a Private First Class with the field artillery and destroyers in the European Theatre. The Keene Methodist Youth Fellowship will serve a lunch from 10:30 a.m. until noon in the church fellowship hall. The Veterans Memorial Parade in Keene starts at noon Sunday

led by the Grand Marshal Lister Endsley, Walhonding Rube Band, and the Coshocton County Sheriff’s Department. Held since 1882, Keene is recognized as the second oldest continuously held Memorial Day Parade in Ohio. The Warsaw American Legion Post 634 will give a 21 Gun Salute at both cemeteries and the Veterans’ Monument in Keene.

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KEENE - The community is invited to the 134th annual Keene Veterans Memorial Celebration on Sunday, May 29th complete with a special church service, lunch, and parade. At 9:30 a.m., a Veterans Memorial Church Service will be held at Keene United Methodist Church with featured speakers Doris and Terry Casey who both served in the U.S. Army during World War

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BPW awards scholarships COSHOCTON - Peggy Moore and Roberta Moore (not related) each received a $1,000 scholarship from Coshocton Business and Professional Women (BPW) Joan McNeely Working Woman Scholarship at Schumaker Farms on May 16. Funding for scholarships come from the annual BPW Cake Auction fundraiser which would not be possible without support from the Coshocton community. Scholarship Chair Kristi Timmons, Co-Chair Karen Fry and committee members Dorothy Camp, Doris Parkhill, Carla Fowler and Tomma Bordenkircher reviewed the applications and selected the winners. Peggy Moore has an Associate Degree in Digital Media Design from COTC. While attending COTC she also took several AutoCAD classes and was interested in that field. She wants to use her scholarship money to further her education and knowledge with the AutoCAD software. Roberta Moore is excited to find herself in the last three semesters of coursework for her Bachelor of Science in Applied Management. She currently works for Jones Metal Products. Scholarship applications are available each year around Feb. 1 from any BPW member or school guidance office, with an April 15 deadline. Joan McNeely explained how she started the scholarship, and thanked members for naming the scholarship in honor of her. She donated in memory of her long-time BPW friend Dorothy Collins. Keynote speaker was Allyssa McMullen who talked about the agriculture career field. She stated females were not able to join FFA (Future Farmers of America) until 1969, and approximately 50 percent of her class is female. McMullen is one of the agriculture education teachers at River View High School, and is finishing her fifth year teaching. Along with the many activities that go along with teaching, McMullen is also the second vice president of the Warsaw Lion club and active in the Warsaw United Methodist Church. McMullen and her boyfriend Travis work on his family farm and enjoy hunting, fishing, traveling and treasure hunting at auctions. Also attending was Mary Pierce, who is retired from the educational career field and who donates annually to the scholarship fund in memory of her mother, Esther McCurdy, a former BPW member. Members donated $53 to First Step and Membership Chair Samantha Vincent inducted new member Jinni Bowman. The next meeting will be held at Agents Realty and Auction Service on Monday, June 20 to induct the new officers. The theme will be western and include a BBQ meal. Members are to dress appropriately for a fun evening. For information contact Membership Chair Samantha Vincent at 740-610-4989 or at coshoctonbpw@gmail.com. Membership is open to men and women, employed and unemployed. BPW’s mission is to achieve equity for all women in the workplace through advocacy, education and information.

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LEGAL NOTICE Ord 10-16 ammending wage ordinance for those exempt from collective bargaining. Ord 15-16 authorizing signing of agreement with city schools to install an antenna on the water tower on SR541. Ord 17-16 approve annexation agreement that will result in annexation of .3469 acres into the city. Complete text of this ordinance may be obtained or viewed at the Clerk of Council Office, City of Coshocton. CCB # Ord 10-16 Ord 15-16 Ord 17-16 May 18, 25’16

LEGAL NOTICE Sealed Bids will be received by the Board of Trustees of Monroe Township, Coshocton County, Ohio for MC3Thousand to be broomed, spread, and rolled with washed #8 gravel to be used in the chip and seal. All bids should be addressed as Follows: Sealed Bids Cathy Williamson, Fiscal Officer 29120 CR 49 Warsaw, Ohio 43844 Bids will be accepted until 7:00 pm June 13, 2016 at which time the bids will be opened. The Board of Trustees reserves the right to reject any or all bids. CCB: May 18,25, June 1’16

LEGAL NOTICE IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF COSHOCTON COUNTY, OHIO PROBATE DIVISION IN THE MATTER OF THE ADOPTION OF: SHAWNTAE MARIE SMITH CASE NO. 21650006 NOTICE BY PUBLICATION To Brandon Chaney, father, addresses unknown, you are hereby notified that on the 6th day of April, 2016, Larry E. and Judy A. Smith, residing at 25633 CR 10, Fresno, OH, filed in this Court a Petition to Adopt Shawntae Marie Smith, whose date of birth is April 21, 2004, and that her name shall remain Shawntae Marie Smith. The object of this adoption is to terminate all parental rights and responsibilities you as a biological father have to said minor child. It is alleged in the Petition that you have failed without justifiable cause to provide more than de minimis contact with the minor and provide for the maintenance and support of the minor for a period of at least one year immediately preceding the filing of the adoption petition. A hearing on said Petition will be held before the Probate Court at 426 Main Street, Coshocton, Ohio, 43812 on the 1st day of August, 2016, at 1:00 p.m. You are required to respond to said Petition within twenty-eight (28) days after the last publication of this notice. In case of your failure to answer or otherwise respond as required by Ohio law, the relief requested in the Petition for Adoption may be granted by the Court and will also result in the waiver of your right to consent to said adoption. In the event your consent is dispensed with you are hereby given further notice of your right to attend the Best Interest Hearing on the date and time referred to herein and your right to be heard at said hearing as to whether the adoptions should be granted. Van Blanchard II, Judge and Ex-Officio Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, Coshocton, Ohio Probate Division CCB Publish Dates: May 18 & 25 2016 June 1,8,15,22, 2016

LEGAL NOTICE SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY JEFFERSON TOWNSHIP BOARD OF TRUSTEES, COSHOCTON COUNTY FOR THE APPLICATION OF DOUBLE SEALED MC-3000 ON THE TOWNSHP ROADWAY IN FRONT OF THE HOMES OF RESIDENTS. SPECIFICATIONS ARE WITH BASE COAT #57 GRAVEL PER TON & MC 250 OIL PER GALLON WITH TOP COAT OF #8 GRAVEL PER TON & MC 3000 PER GALLON. GRADE AND PREPARE PAD BEFORE APPLICATION. DUST PAD TO BE SPREAD AND ROLLED IN. THE COMPLETION DATE OF THE DUST PADS TO BE DONE BY SEPTEMBER 1, 2016. ALL BIDS MUST BE RECEIVED BY JUNE 1, 2016 BEFORE 7:00 P.M. BIDS MAY BE SENT TO THE FISCAL OFFICER, SANDY FITCH, 26657 C.R. 22, WARSAW, OHIO 43844. ALL BIDS WILL

BE OPENED AT THE MEETING HELD JUNE 1, 2016 AT 7:00 P.M. AT THE WALHONDING VALLEY FIRE DISTRICT BUILDING. THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REJECT ANY OR ALL BIDS. CCB May 18,25, June 1’16

LEGAL NOTICE Notice, pursuant to ORC 5301.332, is hereby given to the following: Fred F. Cannon, whose last known address is Route #3, Frazeysburg, Ohio 43822, and to his successors, heirs and assigns, who may hold an interest in a certain oil, gas and mineral lease described as follows (the “Lease”): An Oil and Gas Lease from John Shearn and Lucille Shearn, his wife, to Fred F. Cannon, consisting of 203 acres, dated August 27, 1963, filed for record October 3, 1963 and recorded in Volume 69, Page 631 of the Lease Records of Coshocton County, Ohio. The premises described as being situated in Section 6, Township of Bedford, Coshocton County, Ohio, bounded on the North by lands of M&J Patterson, Chas. Underwood, M&J Buchanan, East by lands of D&O Nash, John Gilmore, John Jefferson, South by lands of John Jefferson, Frank Hughes, and West by lands of Leo Hoffstetter, Mina Wilhem, E&M Foster (the “Lease Property). ETM Holdings, LLC acquired a portion of the Leased Property by deed recorded at Official Records Volume 684, Page 332 of the Records of Coshocton County, Ohio. The Lease has expired by its terms because neither oil nor gas or their constituents is being found on the Leased Property in paying quantities and the Leased Property is not being operated in the search for oil or gas. Please be advised that because of the failure and breach of the Lease, ETM Holdings, LLC, the current fee simple owner of a portion of the Leased Property, intends to file for record an affidavit of forfeiture pursuant to ORC 5301.332 with the County Recorder of Coshocton County, Ohio, if you do not release the Lease of record within thirty (30) days from the date of publication of this Notice. Daniel L. Mathie Attorney at Law 138 E. Jackson Street Millersburg, Ohio 44654 Phone: (330) 674-3055 Fax: (330) 674-4469 Attorney for ETM Holdings, LLC 4847-1898-6545, v. 1 (CCB: May 25’16 FF Cannon/J Shearn)

LEGAL NOTICE Notice, pursuant to ORC 5301.332, is hereby given to the following: Kenner McConnell and Richard C. McConnell, whose last known address is unknown, and to their successors, heirs and assigns, who may hold an interest in certain oil, gas and mineral leases described as follows (collectively the “Leases”): An Oil and Gas Lease from Dale S. and Mable Sharples, husband and wife, to R.E. Riggs, consisting of 100 acres, dated June 21, 1952, filed for record September 19, 1952 and recorded in Volume 49, Page 261 of the Lease Records of Coshocton County, Ohio. The premises described as being situated in Section 7, Bedford Township, Coshocton County, Ohio, bounded on the North by lands of Miller & Gilmore, East by lands of House, South by lands of Barrick, and West by lands of T. Sharples; An Oil and Gas Lease from Dale S. and Mabel Sharples, husband and wife, to R.E. Riggs, consisting of 72 acres, dated June 21, 1952, filed for record September 19, 1952 and recorded in Volume 49, Page 262 of the Lease Records of Coshocton County, Ohio. The premises described as being situated in Section 14, Bedford Township, Coshocton County, Ohio, bounded on the North by lands of Y. Scott, East by lands of D. Sharples, South by lands of Y. Griner, and West by lands of Glover & Hirjuby, (the above-described property collectively referred to as the “Leased Property”). ETM Holdings, LLC acquired a portion of the Leased Property by deed recorded at Official Records Volume 668, Page 136 of the Records of Coshocton County, Ohio. The Lease has expired by its terms because neither oil nor gas or their constituents is being found on the Leased Property in paying quantities and the Leased Property is not being operated in the search for oil or gas.

Please be advised that because of the failure and breach of the Lease, ETM Holdings, LLC, the current fee simple owner of a portion of the Leased Property, intends to file for record an affidavit of forfeiture pursuant to ORC 5301.332 with the County Recorder of Coshocton County, Ohio, if you do not release the Lease of record within thirty (30) days from the date of publication of this Notice. Daniel L. Mathie Attorney at Law 138 E. Jackson Street Millersburg, Ohio 44654 Phone: (330) 674-3055 Fax: (330) 674-4469 Attorney for ETM Holdings, LLC 4820-6620-2161, v. 1 (CCB:May25’16 Kenner-Richard McConnell)

LEGAL NOTICE Notice, pursuant to ORC 5301.332, is hereby given to the following: Kenner McConnell, whose last known address is unknown, and Richard C. McConnell, whose last known address is unknown, and to their successors, heirs and assigns, who may hold an interest in a certain oil, gas and mineral lease described as follows (the “Lease”): An Oil and Gas Lease from Ralph E. and Ester Tipton, to T.V. Secrest, consisting of 130 acres, dated June 12, 1953, filed for record June 12, 1953 and recorded in Volume 48, Page 639 of the Lease Records of Coshocton County, Ohio. The premises described as being situated in Section 6 and 15, Township of Bedford, Coshocton County, Ohio, bounded on the North by lands of F. Gilmore, J.D. McCurdy (74a) James Scott (56a), East by lands of Thos. Sharpless (74a) Gilbert Camp (56a), South by lands of James Scott (74a) John Groves (56a), and West by lands of F. Hughes, J.D. McCurdy (74a) John Groves, V. Donaldson (56a)(the “Lease Property”). ETM Holdings, LLC acquired a portion of the Leased Property by deeds recorded at Official Records Volume 668, Page 184, and Official Records Volume 668, Page 136 of the Records of Coshocton County, Ohio. The Lease has expired by its terms because neither oil nor gas or their constituents is being found on the Leased Property in paying quantities and the Leased Property is not being operated in the search for oil or gas. Please be advised that because of the failure and breach of the Lease, ETM Holdings, LLC, the current fee simple owner of a portion of the Leased Property, intends to file for record an affidavit of forfeiture pursuant to ORC 5301.332 with the County Recorder of Coshocton County, Ohio, if you do not release the Lease of record within thirty (30) days from the date of publication of this Notice. Daniel L. Mathie Attorney at Law 138 E. Jackson Street Millersburg, Ohio 44654 Phone: (330) 674-3055 Fax: (330) 674-4469 Attorney for ETM Holdings, LLC 4848-0903-3521, v. 1 (CCB: May 25’16 Kenner McConnell)

LEGAL NOTICE Notice, pursuant to ORC 5301.332, is hereby given to the following: Arkansas Fuel Oil Company, whose last known address is Company Morris Building, 1431 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, PA 19102, and to their successors, heirs and assigns, who may hold an interest in a certain oil, gas and mineral lease described as follows (the “Lease”): An Oil and Gas Lease from E.O. Guthrie and Luella J. Guthrie, to Plymouth Oil & Gas Company, consisting of 90 acres, dated September 5, 1920, filed for record October 10, 1922 and recorded in Volume 21, Page 143 of the Lease Records of Coshocton County, Ohio. The premises described as being situated in Township of Bedford, Coshocton County, Ohio, bounded on the North by lands of J.A. Hughes, East by lands of T.S. Sharpless, South by lands of John Walker, T.H. Richards, Edw. Barrett heirs, and West by lands of R.H. McFadden (the “Lease Property”). ETM Holdings, LLC acquired a portion of the Leased Property by deeds recorded at Official Records Volume 668, Page 184, and Official Records Volume 668, Page 136 of the Records of Coshocton County, Ohio. The Lease has expired by its terms because

neither oil nor gas or their constituents is being found on the Leased Property in paying quantities and the Leased Property is not being operated in the search for oil or gas. Please be advised that because of the failure and breach of the Lease, ETM Holdings, LLC, the current fee simple owner of a portion of the Leased Property, intends to file for record an affidavit of forfeiture pursuant to ORC 5301.332 with the County Recorder of Coshocton County, Ohio, if you do not release the Lease of record within thirty (30) days from the date of publication of this Notice. Daniel L. Mathie Attorney at Law 138 E. Jackson Street Millersburg, Ohio 44654 Phone: (330) 674-3055 Fax: (330) 674-4469 Attorney for ETM Holdings, LLC 4813-5200-9521, v. 1 (CCB: May 25’16 Arkansas Fuel Oil Co)

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The Lease has expired by its terms because neither oil nor gas or their constituents is being found on the Leased Property in paying quantities and the Leased Property is not being operated in the search for oil or gas.

Please be advised that because of the failure and breach of the Lease, ETM Holdings, LLC, the current fee simple owner of a portion of the Leased Property, intends to file for record an affidavit of forfeiture pursuant to ORC 5301.332 with the County Recorder of Coshocton County, Ohio, if you do not release the Lease of record within thirty (30) days from the date of publication of this Notice. Daniel L. Mathie Attorney at Law 138 E. Jackson Street Millersburg, Ohio 44654 Phone: (330) 674-3055 Fax: (330) 674-4469 Attorney for ETM Holdings, LLC 4826-4215-0961, v. 1 (CCB: May 25’16 T.V. Secrest)

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Notice, pursuant to ORC 5301.332, is hereby given to the following: Logan Nat. Gas & Fuel Co., whose last known address is c/o Ohio Secretary of State, 180 East Broad Street, 16 Fl., Columbus, Ohio 43125, and to their successors, heirs and assigns, who may hold an interest in a certain oil, gas and mineral lease described as follows (the “Lease”):

Notice, pursuant to ORC 5301.332, is hereby given to the following: Leland C. Shorts, whose last known address is unknown, and to his successors, heirs and assigns, who may hold an interest in certain oil, gas and mineral leases described as follows (collectively the “Leases”):

An Oil and Gas Lease from James A. Hughes and V.E. Hughes, to Logan Natural Gas & Fuel Company, consisting of 70 acres, dated May 30, 1916, filed for record July 13, 1916 and recorded in Volume 12, Page 80 of the Lease Records of Coshocton County, Ohio. The premises described as being situated in Township of Bedford, Coshocton County, Ohio, bounded on the North by lands of Public Road, East by lands of Thos. Sharpless, South by lands of F.O. Guthrie, and West by lands of J.C. Ralston (the “Lease Property”).

An Oil and Gas Lease from John and Freda Jefferson, to Wayne A. Shorts, consisting of 56 acres, dated February 27, 1964, filed for record April 8, 1964 and recorded in Volume 71, Page 31 of the Lease Records of Coshocton County, Ohio. The premises described as being situated in Township of Bedford, Coshocton County, Ohio, bounded on the North by lands of James Scott, East by lands of Gilbert Camp, South by lands of John Groves, and West by lands of J. Groves, V. Donaldson;

ETM Holdings, LLC acquired a portion of the Leased Property by deeds recorded at Official Records Volume 668, Page 184, and Official Records Volume 668, Page 136 of the Records of Coshocton County, Ohio.

An Oil and Gas from John and Freda Jefferson, to Wayne A. Shorts, consisting of 124 acres, dated February 27, 1964, filed for record April 8, 1964 and recorded in Volume 71, Page 33 of the Lease Records of Coshocton County, Ohio. The premises described as being situated in Township of Bedford, Coshocton County, Ohio, bounded on the North by lands of F. Gilmore, J. McCurdy, Scott, East by lands of T. Sharples, Groves, South by lands of J. Scott, Groves, and West by lands of J. McCurdy, Groves (collectively the “Leased Property).

The Lease has expired by its terms because neither oil nor gas or their constituents is being found on the Leased Property in paying quantities and the Leased Property is not being operated in the search for oil or gas. Please be advised that because of the failure and breach of the Lease, ETM Holdings, LLC, the current fee simple owner of a portion of the Leased Property, intends to file for record an affidavit of forfeiture pursuant to ORC 5301.332 with the County Recorder of Coshocton County, Ohio, if you do not release the Lease of record within thirty (30) days from the date of publication of this Notice. Daniel L. Mathie Attorney at Law 138 E. Jackson Street Millersburg, Ohio 44654 Phone: (330) 674-3055 Fax: (330) 674-4469 Attorney for ETM Holdings, LLC 4817-3683-6913, v. 1 (CCB:May 25’16 Logan Nat. Gas & Fuel Co.)

LEGAL NOTICE Notice, pursuant to ORC 5301.332, is hereby given to the following: T.V. Secrest, whose last known address is unknown, and to his successors, heirs and assigns, who may hold an interest in a certain oil, gas and mineral lease described as follows (the “Lease”): An Oil and Gas Lease from J.D. McCurdy and Geneva McCurdy, his wife, to T.V. Secrest, consisting of 122 acres, dated August 23, 1943, filed for record September 30, 1943 and recorded in Volume 39, Page 244 of the Lease Records of Coshocton County, Ohio. The premises described as being situated in Section 6, Township of Bedford, Coshocton County, Ohio, bounded on the North by lands of W.R. Bush, East by lands of Dewy Nash, Clinton Snyder, South by lands of Frank H. Hughes, and West by lands of Geo. Hoffstetter, Frank Snyder (the “Leased Property). ETM Holdings, LLC acquired a portion of the Leased Property by deed recorded at Official Records Volume 668, Page 184 of the Records of Coshocton County, Ohio.

ETM Holdings, LLC acquired a portion of the Leased Property by deed recorded at Official Records Volume 668, Page 184 of the Records of Coshocton County, Ohio.

The Lease has expired by its terms because neither oil nor gas or their constituents is being found on the Leased Property in paying quantities and the Leased Property is not being operated in the search for oil or gas.

Please be advised that because of the failure and breach of the Lease, ETM Holdings, LLC, the current fee simple owner of a portion of the Leased Property, intends to file for record an affidavit of forfeiture pursuant to ORC 5301.332 with the County Recorder of Coshocton County, Ohio, if you do not release the Lease of record within thirty (30) days from the date of publication of this Notice. Daniel L. Mathie Attorney at Law 138 E. Jackson Street Millersburg, Ohio 44654 Phone: (330) 674-3055 Fax: (330) 674-4469 Attorney for ETM Holdings, LLC 4843-2085-5601, v. 1 (CCB: May 25’16 LC Shorts)

LEGAL NOTICE

Having been petitioned by Walhonding Valley Sand & Gravel, 27679 SR 206, Walhonding, Ohio for the surface application of salt brine to be applied to the Company’s haul road and lot for dust control and also on stock piles for ice control, a public hearing will be held in the Coshocton County Commissioners Office located at 401 ½ Main Street, Coshocton, Ohio on Monday, June 13, 2016 at 10:00 a.m. By Order of the Board of Coshocton County Commissioners D. Curtis Lee, President (CCB: May 25, Jun1’16)


34 THE BEACON www.coshoctonbeacontoday.com LEGAL NOTICE Notice, pursuant to ORC 5301.332, is hereby given to the following: Fred F. Cannon, whose last known address is Route #3, Frazeysburg, Ohio 43822, and to his successors, heirs and assigns, who may hold an interest in a certain oil, gas and mineral lease described as follows (the “Lease”): An Oil and Gas Lease from Sherman L. Hickman to Fred F. Cannon, consisting of 124 and 56 acres, dated November 6, 1965, filed for record November 8, 1965 and recorded in Volume 74, Page 797 of the Lease Records of Coshocton County, Ohio. The premises described as being situated in Sections 6 and 15, Township of Bedford, Coshocton County, Ohio, bounded on the North by lands of John & Lucille Shearn (Section 6) and Russell & Yvonne Thomas (Section 15), East by lands of Fred & Pearl Gilmore, Dale Sharpless (Section 6) and Dale Sharpless, Gilbert & Fern Camp (Section 15), South by lands of Russell & Yvonne Thomas (Section 6) and Frank Hughes (Section 15), and West by lands of John & Lucille Shearn, Frank Hughes (Section 6) and Frank Hughes (Section 15) (the “Leased Property”). ETM Holdings, LLC acquired a portion of the Leased Property by deed recorded at Official Records Volume 668, Page 184 of the Records of Coshocton County, Ohio. The Lease has expired by its terms because neither oil nor gas or their constituents is being found on the Leased Property in paying quantities and the Leased Property is not being operated in the search for oil or gas. Please be advised that because of the failure and breach of the Lease, ETM Holdings, LLC, the current fee simple owner of a portion of the Leased Property, intends to file for record an affidavit of forfeiture pursuant to ORC 5301.332 with the County Recorder of Coshocton County, Ohio, if you do not release the Lease of record within thirty (30) days from the date of publication of this Notice. Daniel L. Mathie Attorney at Law 138 E. Jackson Street Millersburg, Ohio 44654 Phone: (330) 674-3055 Fax: (330) 674-4469 Attorney for ETM Holdings, LLC 4830-0482-7441, v. 1 (CCB: May 25’16 FF Cannon/SL Hickman)

LEGAL NOTICE Notice, pursuant to ORC 5301.332, is hereby given to the following: Leland S. Ashcraft, whose last known address is Route #2, Frazeysburg, Ohio 43822, and to his successors, heirs and assigns, who may hold an interest in a certain oil, gas and mineral lease described as follows (the “Lease”): An Oil and Gas Lease from Russell J. & Yvonne Thomas and Bertha & J.B. Scott, to Leland Ashcraft, consisting of 90 acres, dated February 20, 1965, filed for record November 12, 1965 and recorded in Volume 74, Page 807 of the Lease Records of Coshocton County, Ohio. The premises described as being situated in Section 6, Township of Bedford, Coshocton County, Ohio, bounded on the North by lands of Herman H. Hickman, East by lands of T.J. Sharples, South by lands of Herman H. Hickman, and West by lands of J.D. McCurdy (the “Lease Property”). ETM Holdings, LLC acquired a portion of the Leased Property by deeds recorded at Official Records Volume 668, Page 184, and Official Records Volume 668, Page 136 of the Records of Coshocton County, Ohio. The Lease has expired by its terms because neither oil nor gas or their constituents is being found on the Leased Property in paying quantities and the Leased Property is not being operated in the search for oil or gas. Please be advised that because of the failure and breach of the Lease, ETM Holdings, LLC, the current fee simple owner of a portion of the Leased Property, intends to file for record an affidavit of forfeiture pursuant to ORC 5301.332 with the County Recorder of Coshocton County, Ohio, if you do not release the Lease of record within thirty (30) days from the date of publication of this Notice. Daniel L. Mathie Attorney at Law 138 E. Jackson Street Millersburg, Ohio 44654

Phone: (330) 674-3055 Fax: (330) 674-4469 Attorney for ETM Holdings, LLC 4847-9337-0417, v. 1 (CCB: May 25’16 LS Ashcraft)

LEGAL NOTICE Notice, pursuant to ORC 5301.332, is hereby given to the following: Robert W. Adams, whose last known address is 1700 Broadway, Denver Club Building, Denver, CO 80290-1700, Brinkerhoff Drilling Company, Inc., whose last known address is 870 Denver Club Building, Denver, CO 80226-4228, Zach K. Brinkerhoff, Jr., whose last known address is 870 Denver Club Building, Denver, CO 80226-4228, Western Hydrocarbons Corporation, whose last known address is 1700 Broadway, Suite 1404, Denver CO 82090-1700, and to their successors, heirs and assigns, who may hold an interest in a certain oil, gas and mineral lease described as follows (the “Lease”): An Oil and Gas Lease from Frank H. Hughes and Elizabeth K. Hughes, husband and wife, to David Law, consisting of 80 acres, dated November 30, 1969, filed for record June 3, 1964 and recorded in Volume 72, Page 389 of the Lease Records of Coshocton County, Ohio. The premises described as being situated in Section 6, Township of Bedford, Coshocton County, Ohio, bounded on the North by lands of G. Foster, J.D. McCurdy, East by lands of Clarence Pigman, South by lands of J.D. McCurdy, and West by lands of Perry Twp. Line (the “Leased Property”). ETM Holdings, LLC acquired a portion of the Leased Property by deed recorded at Official Records Volume 684, Page 332 of the Records of Coshocton County, Ohio. The Lease has expired by its terms because neither oil nor gas or their constituents is being found on the Leased Property in paying quantities and the Leased Property is not being operated in the search for oil or gas. Please be advised that because of the failure and breach of the Lease, ETM Holdings, LLC, the current fee simple owner of a portion of the Leased Property, intends to file for record an affidavit of forfeiture pursuant to ORC 5301.332 with the County Recorder of Coshocton County, Ohio, if you do not release the Lease of record within thirty (30) days from the date of publication of this Notice. Daniel L. Mathie Attorney at Law 138 E. Jackson Street Millersburg, Ohio 44654 Phone: (330) 674-3055 Fax: (330) 674-4469 Attorney for ETM Holdings, LLC 4845-9840-0561, v. 1 (CCB: May 25’16 RW Adams)

LEGAL NOTICE Notice, pursuant to ORC 5301.332, is hereby given to the following: James A. Gibson, whose last known address is unknown, Brinkeroff Drilling Company, Inc., whose last known address is 870 Denver Club Building, Denver, CO 80266-4228, Robert W. Adams, whose last known address is 1700 Broadway, Denver, CO 80290-1700, Zach K. Brinkerhoff, Jr., whose last known address is 870 Denver Club Building, Denver, CO 802264228, Western Hydrocarbons Corporation, whose last known address is 1700 Broadway, Suite 1404, Denver CO 82090-1700, and to their successors, heirs and assigns, who may hold an interest in a certain oil, gas and mineral lease described as follows (the “Lease”): An Oil and Gas Lease from Hazel McCurdy to David Law, consisting of 125 acres, dated November 30, 1963, filed for record June 3, 1964 and recorded in Volume 72, Page 403 of the Lease Records of Coshocton County, Ohio. The premises described as being situated in Section 6, Township of Bedford, Coshocton County, Ohio, bounded on the North by lands of Frank H. Hughes, East by lands of James Scott, South by lands of Silvia Almock, and West by lands of Perry Twp. Line (the “Lease Property”). ETM Holdings, LLC acquired a portion of the Leased Property by deed recorded at Official Records Volume 668, Page 184 of the Records of Coshocton County, Ohio. The Lease has expired by its terms because neither oil nor gas or their constituents is being found on the Leased Property in paying quantities and the Leased Property is not be

ing operated in the search for oil or gas. Please be advised that because of the failure and breach of the Lease, ETM Holdings, LLC, the current fee simple owner of a portion of the Leased Property, intends to file for record an affidavit of forfeiture pursuant to ORC 5301.332 with the County Recorder of Coshocton County, Ohio, if you do not release the Lease of record within thirty (30) days from the date of publication of this Notice.

Please be advised that because of the failure and breach of the Lease, ETM Holdings, LLC, the current fee simple owner of a portion of the Leased Property, intends to file for record an affidavit of forfeiture pursuant to ORC 5301.332 with the County Recorder of Coshocton County, Ohio, if you do not release the Lease of record within thirty (30) days from the date of publication of this Notice.

Daniel L. Mathie Attorney at Law 138 E. Jackson Street Millersburg, Ohio 44654 Phone: (330) 674-3055 Fax: (330) 674-4469 Attorney for ETM Holdings, LLC 4833-4895-6721, v. 1 (CCB: May 25’16 JA Gibson)

Daniel L. Mathie Attorney at Law 138 E. Jackson Street Millersburg, Ohio 44654 Phone: (330) 674-3055 Fax: (330) 674-4469 Attorney for ETM Holdings, LLC 4812-7046-3537, v. 1 (CCB: May 25’16 WD Black)

LEGAL NOTICE Notice, pursuant to ORC 5301.332, is hereby given to the following: W.D. Black, whose last known address is unknown, and to his successors, heirs and assigns, who may hold an interest in certain oil, gas and mineral leases described as follows (collectively the “Leases”): An Oil and Gas Lease from J.H. Ralston and Jennie E. Ralston, his wife, to W.D. Black, consisting of 134 acres, dated March 2, 1911, filed for record April 7, 1911 and recorded in Volume 8, Page 532 of the Lease Records of Coshocton County, Ohio. The premises described as being situated in Bedford Township, Coshocton County, Ohio, bounded on the North by lands of Melvin Barrett and Frank Keifer, East by lands of Isaac Barrett, South by lands of W.L. Freese, J.H. Harper and Zack Bush, and West by lands of Milton Hoffstatter;

LEGAL NOTICE Notice, pursuant to ORC 5301.332, is hereby given to the following: Callander and Kimbrell, whose last known address is P.O. Box C, Worthington, Ohio 43085, and to his successors, heirs and assigns, who may hold an interest in a certain oil, gas and mineral lease described as follows (the “Lease”): An Oil and Gas Lease from Edward E. and Charlene Ross and David N. and Wanda L. Ross, to Callander and Kimbrel, consisting of 534 acres, dated February 5, 1974, filed for record February 25, 1974 and recorded in Volume 86, Page 185 of the Lease Records of Coshocton County, Ohio. The premises described as being situated in Sections 5 and 6, Range 8, Township of Bedford, Coshocton County, Ohio, bounded on the North by lands of Shearn, Gilmore, Darr, East by lands of Gilmore, Hains, Barrick, C. Haines, South by lands of Barrick, Groves, and West by lands of J. Groves, Trull, McCurdy, Shearn (the “Lease Property”).

An Oil and Gas Lease from R.H. McFadden, to W.D. Black, consisting of 128 acres, dated February 25, 1911, filed for record April 7, 1911 and recorded in Volume 8, Page 537 of the Lease Records of Coshocton County, Ohio. The premises described as being situated in Bedford Township, Coshocton County, Ohio, bounded on the North by lands of K. Ralston, East by lands of Orange Guthrie, South by lands of O.D. Almack, and West by lands of Scott Barrett;

ETM Holdings, LLC acquired a portion of the Leased Property by deeds recorded at Official Records Volume 668, Page 184, and Official Records Volume 668, Page 136 of the Records of Coshocton County, Ohio.

An Oil and Gas Lease from J.H. Ralston and Jennie E. Ralston, his wife, to W.D. Black, consisting of 80 acres, dated March 2, 1911, filed for record April 7, 1911 and recorded in Volume 8, Page 539 of the Lease Records of Coshocton County, Ohio. The premises described as being situated in Bedford Township, Coshocton County, Ohio, bounded on the North by lands of Zack Bush and Wilson Nash, East by lands of Jacob Adams and Thos Underwood, South by lands of Jas Hughes, and West by lands of Zack Bush;

Please be advised that because of the failure and breach of the Lease, ETM Holdings, LLC, the current fee simple owner of a portion of the Leased Property, intends to file for record an affidavit of forfeiture pursuant to ORC 5301.332 with the County Recorder of Coshocton County, Ohio, if you do not release the Lease of record within thirty (30) days from the date of publication of this Notice.

An Oil and Gas Lease from Zack Bush and Margaret Bush, his wife, to W.D. Black, consisting of 368 acres, dated February 27, 1911, filed for record April 7, 1911 and recorded in Volume 8, Page 546 of the Lease Records of Coshocton County, Ohio. The premises described as being situated in Bedford Township, Coshocton County, Ohio, bounded on the North by lands of Milton Hofstatter, Noah Barret, and John Harper, East by lands of Wilis Nash and J.H. Ralston, South by lands of A.C. Ralston, and West by lands of Bedford, Perry Township line; An Oil and Gas Lease from Zack Bush and Margaret Bush, his wife, to W.D. Black, consisting of 28 acres, dated February 27, 1911, filed for record April 7, 1911 and recorded in Volume 8, Page 550 of the Lease Records of Coshocton County, Ohio. The premises described as being situated in Bedford Township, Coshocton County, Ohio, bounded on the North by lands of John C. Hawthorn and Fred Spang, East by lands of John C. Hawthorn, South by lands of Jacob Adams, and West by lands of W.L. Freese (the above-described property collectively referred to as the “Leased Property”). ETM Holdings, LLC acquired a portion of the Leased Property by deeds recorded at Official Records Volume 684, Page 332 and Volume 668, Page 184 of the Records of Coshocton County, Ohio. The Lease has expired by its terms because neither oil nor gas or their constituents is being found on the Leased Property in paying quantities and the Leased Property is not being operated in the search for oil or gas.

The Lease has expired by its terms because neither oil nor gas or their constituents is being found on the Leased Property in paying quantities and the Leased Property is not being operated in the search for oil or gas.

Daniel L. Mathie Attorney at Law 138 E. Jackson Street Millersburg, Ohio 44654 Phone: (330) 674-3055 Fax: (330) 674-4469 Attorney for ETM Holdings, LLC 4816-2319-7489, v. 1 (CCB: May 25’16 Callander & Kimbrell)

LEGAL NOTICE Notice, pursuant to ORC 5301.332, is hereby given to the following: Richard Shultz, whose last known address is 305 Pioneer Trail, Aurora, Ohio 44202, North Coast Energy, whose last known address is 5311 Northfield Road, Bedford Heights, Ohio 44116, Capital Oil and Gas, Inc., whose last known address is 856 Ohltown Road, Austintown, Ohio 44515, Keith C. Ruffner, whose last known address is 3009 Oakridge Road, Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio 44224, John C. Shannon, whose last known address is 3055 Kingston Circle, Silverlake, Ohio 44224, Richard Wissler, whose last known address is 35 Ingleside Drive, Hudson, Ohio 44236, Brown Petroleum Corporation, whose last known address is 1026 Cookson Avenue, New Philadelphia, Ohio 44663, Cardinal Ridge Development, Inc., whose last known address is 1349 S Huron, Ypsilanti, MI 48197, Robert E. Hogg, whose last known address is 5353 Belmont Ave., Youngstown, Ohio 44505, and to their successors, heirs and assigns, who may hold an interest in a certain oil, gas and mineral lease described as follows (the “Lease”): An Oil and Gas Lease from Edward E. and Charlene Ross, to Rowley & Brown Petroleum Corporation, consisting of 144.85 and 55.5 acres, dated December 31, 1979, filed for

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record January 2, 1980 and recorded in Volume 97, Page 835 of the Lease Records of Coshocton County, Ohio. The premises described as being situated in Section 6 and 15, Township of Bedford, Coshocton County, Ohio, bounded on the North by lands of R&D Ross, J. Shern, East by lands of Co. Rd. 60, South by lands of B. Groves, and West by lands of B. Groves, R&D Ross, J. Shern (the “Leased Property”).

ETM Holdings, LLC acquired a portion of the Leased Property by deed recorded at Official Records Volume 668, Page 184 of the Records of Coshocton County, Ohio.

The Lease has expired by its terms because neither oil nor gas or their constituents is being found on the Leased Property in paying quantities and the Leased Property is not being operated in the search for oil or gas.

Please be advised that because of the failure and breach of the Lease, ETM Holdings, LLC, the current fee simple owner of a portion of the Leased Property, intends to file for record an affidavit of forfeiture pursuant to ORC 5301.332 with the County Recorder of Coshocton County, Ohio, if you do not release the Lease of record within thirty (30) days from the date of publication of this Notice. Daniel L. Mathie Attorney at Law 138 E. Jackson Street Millersburg, Ohio 44654 Phone: (330) 674-3055 Fax: (330) 674-4469 Attorney for ETM Holdings, LLC 4839-7928-2225, v. 1 (CCB: May 25’16 R Shultz)

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Notice, pursuant to ORC 5301.332, is hereby given to the following: The Vaught Oil Company, whose last known address is 520 Citizens Savings Building, Canton, OH 44702, J.B. Davidson, whose last known address is 1900 6th St., NE, Canton OH 447041976, Owen Shirley, whose last known address is unknown, E.J. Vinton, whose last known address is unknown, Howard E. Shirley, whose last known address is unknown, Gerald E. and Elizabeth J. Smith, whose last known address is 5140 Plain Center Ave., Canton, OH 44717, James F. and Charlene King, whose last known address is 11 Bluebill Ave., Naples FL 34108, Quaker State Oil Refining Corporation, whose last known address is P.O. Box 989, Oil City, PA 16301, and to their successors, heirs and assigns, who may hold an interest in a certain oil, gas and mineral lease described as follows (the “Leases”):

An Oil and Gas Lease from John C. Shearn and Lucille E. Shear, husband and wife, to The Vaught Oil Company, consisting of 250 acres, dated July 25, 1974, filed for record July 31, 1974 and recorded in Volume 87, Page 86 of the Lease Records of Coshocton County, Ohio. The premises described as being situated in Section 6, Township of Bedford, Coshocton County, Ohio, bounded on the North by lands of Ferguson, East by lands of Stillions, South by lands of Ross, and West by lands of Wilhelm (the “Leased Property).

ETM Holdings, LLC acquired a portion of the Leased Property by deed recorded at Official Records Volume 684, Page 332 of the Records of Coshocton County, Ohio.

The Lease has expired by its terms because neither oil nor gas or their constituents is being found on the Leased Property in paying quantities and the Leased Property is not being operated in the search for oil or gas.

Please be advised that because of the failure and breach of the Lease, ETM Holdings, LLC, the current fee simple owner of a portion of the Leased Property, intend to file for record an affidavit of forfeiture pursuant to ORC 5301.332 with the County Recorder of Coshocton County, Ohio, if you do not release the Lease of record within thirty (30) days from the date of publication of this Notice. Daniel L. Mathie Attorney at Law 138 E. Jackson Street Millersburg, Ohio 44654 Phone: (330) 674-3055 Fax: (330) 674-4469 Attorney for ETM Holdings, LLC 4840-4684-9585, v. 1 (CCB: May 25’16 Vaught Oil Co)


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LEGAL NOTICE Notice, pursuant to ORC 5301.332, is hereby given to the following: Rowley & Brown Petroleum Corporation, whose last known address is 126 Cookson Avenue, New Philadelphia, Ohio 44663, and to its successors, heirs and assigns, who may hold an interest in a certain oil, gas and mineral lease described as follows (the “Lease”): An Oil and Gas Lease from Edward E. and Charlene Ross, husband and wife, David N. and Wanda Ross, husband and wife, to Rowley & Brown Petroleum Corporation, consisting of 128.3 acres, dated December 31, 1979, filed for record January 2, 1980 and recorded in Volume 97, Page 837 of the Lease Records of Coshocton County, Ohio. The premises described as being situated in Section 6, Township of Bedford, Coshocton County, Ohio, bounded on the North by lands of L. Cross, J. Shern, East by lands of E&O Ross, South by lands of D. Trull, B. Groves, and West by lands of Perry Twp. Line (the “Leased Property”). ETM Holdings, LLC acquired a portion of the Leased Property by deed recorded at Official Records Volume 668, Page 184 of the Records of Coshocton County, Ohio. The Lease has expired by its terms because neither oil nor gas or their constituents is being found on the Leased Property in paying quantities and the Leased Property is not being operated in the search for oil or gas. Please be advised that because of the failure and breach of the Lease, ETM Holdings, LLC, the current fee simple owner of a portion of the Leased Property, intends to file for record an affidavit of forfeiture pursuant to ORC 5301.332 with the County Recorder of Coshocton County, Ohio, if you do not release the Lease of record within thirty (30) days from the date of publication of this Notice. Daniel L. Mathie Attorney at Law 138 E. Jackson Street Millersburg, Ohio 44654 Phone: (330) 674-3055 Fax: (330) 674-4469 Attorney for ETM Holdings, LLC 4837-6517-6113, v. 1 (CCB: May 25’16 Rowley & Brown Petroleum)

LEGAL NOTICE Notice, pursuant to ORC 5301.332, is hereby given to the following: Redman Gas Company, whose last known address is 6230 Busch Blvd., Suite 230, Columbus, Ohio 43229, and to its successors, heirs and assigns, who may hold an interest in a certain oil, gas and mineral lease described as follows (the “Lease”): An Oil and Gas Lease from Edward E. and Charlene Ross and David and Wanda Ross, to Industrial Natural Gas Corp., consisting of 534 acres, dated February 19, 1975, filed for record March 27, 1975 and recorded in Volume 88, Page 221 of the Lease Records of Coshocton County, Ohio. The premises described as being situated in Sections 6, 7 and 15, Township of Bedford, Coshocton County, Ohio, bounded on the North by lands of John Shearn, R. Gilmore, et al, Cora Miller, East by lands of R. Gilmore, et al, Twp. Rd. 59, Co. Rd. 53, South by lands of M. Barrick, B. Groves, and West by lands of John Shearn, Frank Hughes, H. McCurdy, D. Trull, J. Groves (the “Lease Property”). ETM Holdings, LLC acquired a portion of the Leased Property by deeds recorded at Official Records Volume 668, Page 184, and Official Records Volume 668, Page 136 of the Records of Coshocton County, Ohio. The Lease has expired by its terms because neither oil nor gas or their constituents is being found on the Leased Property in paying quantities and the Leased Property is not being operated in the search for oil or gas. Please be advised that because of the failure and breach of the Lease, ETM Holdings, LLC, the current fee simple owner of a portion of the Leased Property, intends to file for record an affidavit of forfeiture pursuant to ORC 5301.332 with the County Recorder of Coshocton County, Ohio, if you do not release the Lease of record within thirty (30) days from the date of publication of this Notice. Daniel L. Mathie Attorney at Law 138 E. Jackson Street Millersburg, Ohio 44654

Phone: (330) 674-3055 Fax: (330) 674-4469 Attorney for ETM Holdings, LLC 4840-0621-7777, v. 1 (CCB: May 25’16 Redman Gas Co)

LEGAL NOTICE Notice, pursuant to ORC 5301.332, is hereby given to the following: Brown Petroleum, whose last known address is 1026 Cookson Avenue, New Philadelphia, Ohio 44663, Keith C. Ruffner, whose last known address is 3009 Oakridge Rd., Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio 44224, John C. Shannon, whose last known address is 3055 Kingston Circle, Silverlake, Ohio 44224, Richard Wissler, whose last known address is 35 Ingleside Dr., Hudson, Ohio 44236, Robert E. Hogg, whose last known address is 5353 Belmont Ave., Youngstown, Ohio 44505, and to their successors, heirs and assigns, who may hold an interest in a certain oil, gas and mineral lease described as follows (the “Lease”): An Oil and Gas Lease from Edward E. and Charlene Ross, husband and wife and David N. and Wanda Ross, husband and wife, to Rowley & Brown Petroleum Corporation, consisting of 285.1 acres, dated December 31, 1979, filed for record January 2, 1980 and recorded in Volume 97, Page 833 of the Lease Records of Coshocton County, Ohio. The premises described as being situated in Sections 7 and 15, Township of Bedford, Coshocton County, Ohio, bounded on the North by lands of R. Stallions, J. Anderson, D. Jenkins, East by lands of Co. Rd. 53, M. Gordon, South by lands of M. Gordon, M. Barrick, B. Groves, and West by lands of E&D Roos (the “Leased Property”). ETM Holdings, LLC, acquired a portion of the Leased Property by deed recorded at Official Records Volume 668, Page 136 of the Records of Coshocton County, Ohio. The Lease has expired by its terms because neither oil nor gas or their constituents is being found on the Leased Property in paying quantities and the Leased Property is not being operated in the search for oil or gas. Please be advised that because of the failure and breach of the Lease, ETM Holdings, LLC, the current fee simple owners of a portion of the Leased Property, intend to file for record an affidavit of forfeiture pursuant to ORC 5301.332 with the County Recorder of Holmes County, Ohio, if you do not release the Lease of record within thirty (30) days from the date of publication of this Notice. Daniel L. Mathie Attorney at Law 138 E. Jackson Street Millersburg, Ohio 44654 Phone: (330) 674-3055 Fax: (330) 674-4469 Attorney for ETM Holdings, LLC 4823-0051-4863, v. 1 (CCB: May 25’16 Brown Petroleum)

DELINQUENT LAND TAX LEGAL NOTICE IN THE COMMON PLEAS COURT OF COSHOCTON COUNTY, OHIO IN THE MATTER OF THE FORECLOSURE OF LIENS FOR DELINQUENT LAND TAXES BY ACTION IN REM, JANETTE DONAKER TREASURER OF COSHOCTON COUNTY, OHIO Plaintiff VS PARCELS OF LAND ENCUMBERED WITH DELINQUENT TAX LIENS Defendant Case No. 2016 CI 0086, COMPLAINT Notice of Foreclosure of Liens for Delinquent Land Taxes, by Action in Rem by County Treasurer of Coshocton County, Ohio Public notice is hereby given that on the 26th day of April, 2016, the county treasurer of Coshocton County, Ohio, filed a complaint in the Common Pleas Court of Coshocton County, Ohio, at Coshocton, Ohio, for the foreclosure of liens for delinquent taxes, assessments, charges, penalties, and interest against certain real estate situated in such county, as described in that complaint. The object of the action is to obtain from the court a judgment foreclosing the tax liens against such real estate and ordering the sale of such real estate for the satisfaction of the tax liens on it. Such action is brought against the real estate only and no personal judgment shall be entered in it. However, if, pursuant to the action, the property if sold for an amount that is

less than the amount of the delinquent taxes, assessments, charges, penalties, and interest against it, the court, in a separate order, may enter a deficiency judgement against the owner of record of a parcel for the amount of the difference; if that owner of record is a corporation, the court may enter the deficiency judgment against the stockholder holding a majority of that corporation’s stock. The permanent parcel number of each parcel included in such action; the full street address of the parcel, if available; a description of the parcel as set forth in the associated delinquent land tax certificate or master list of delinquent tracts (a complete description of the parcel can be reviewed at the clerk of courts office); a statement of the amount of the taxes, assessments, charges, penalties, and interest due and unpaid on the parcel; the name and address of the last known owner of the parcel as they appear on the general tax list; and the names and addresses of each lienholder and other person with an interest in the parcel identified in a statutorily required title search relating to the parcel; all as more fully set forth in the complaint are as follows: EXHIBIT “A” This Exhibit incorporated the use of Coshocton County’s Permanent Parcel Number System in lieu of a complete legal description to each of the following parcels may be obtained in the office of the Recorder of Coshocton County, Ohio in the document or documents found at the Deed Books and page numbers or other volumes cited below. 1) Parcel Number: 021-00000022-00 ADDRESS: 51470 T.R. 146, Coshocton, OH 43812 Amount Due: $1,611.83, plus any other amount of taxes, assessments, charges, penalties and interest due and payable subsequent to the delivery of the Delinquent Land Tax Certificate to the County Prosecuting Attorney plus costs incurred in the foreclosure proceeding. Last Known Owner: Name: Robert Faulkner and Catherine McConnell Address: 38059 Princeton Drive, North Ridgeville, OH 44039 2) Parcel Number: 021-00000345-03 ADDRESS: T.R. 146, Coshocton, OH 43812 Amount Due: $37.74, plus any other amount of taxes, assessments, charges, penalties and interest due and payable subsequent to the delivery of the Delinquent Land Tax Certificate to the County Prosecuting Attorney plus costs incurred in the foreclosure proceeding. Last Known Owner: Name: Robert Faulkner and Catherine McConnell Address: 38059 Princeton Drive, North Ridgeville, OH 44039 Name and address of each lienholder or other person with an interest in the parcel: Name: The Estate of Robert Faulkner Address: 38059 Princeton Drive, North Ridgeville, OH 44039 Name: All unknown heirs of Robert Faulkner Address: Addresses unknown Name: All current tenants Address: 51470 T.R. 146, Coshocton, OH 43812 Name: Department of the Treasury Address: Stop 8420G Team, P.O. Box 145595, Cincinnati, OH 45250-9732 Name: Department of Taxation Address: 150 E. Gay Street, Floor 21, Columbus, OH 43215 Any person owning or claiming any right, title, or interest in, or lien upon, any parcel of personal property above listed may file an answer in such action setting forth the nature and amount of interest owned or claimed an any defence or objection to the foreclosure. Such answer shall be filed in the office of the undersigned clerk of the court, and a copy of the answer shall be served on the prosecuting attorney, on or before June 22, 2016. If no answer is filed with respect to a parcel listed in the complaint, on or before the date specified as the last day for filing an answer, a judgment of foreclosure and forfeiture will be taken by default as to that parcel. Any parcel as to which a foreclosure and forfeiture is taken by default shall be sold for the satisfaction of the taxes, assessments, charges, penalties, and interest, and the costs incurred in the foreclosure and forfeiture proceeding, which are due and unpaid. At any time prior to the filing of an entry of confirmation of sale, any owner or lienholder of, or other person with an interest in, a parcel listed in the complaint may redeem the parcel by tendering to the treasurer the amount of the taxes, assessments, charges, penalties, and interest due and unpaid on the parcel, together with all costs incurred in the proceeding instituted against the parcel under section 5721.14 of the Revised Code. Upon filing of any entry of confirmation

of sale, there shall be no further equity of redemption. After the filing of any such entry, any person claiming any right, title, or interest in, or lien upon, any parcel shall be forever barred and foreclosed of any such right, title, or interest in, lien upon, and any equity of redemption in, such parcel. Janet S. Mosier, Clerk of Coshocton County Court of Common Pleas Coshocton, Ohio Answer Date: June 22, 2016 (Pub: CCB, May11,18,25’16) #Faulkner, R 2016CI0086

SHERIFF’S ALIAS SALE SHERIFF’S ALIAS SALE OF REAL ESTATE State of Ohio, Coshocton County Case # 2015 CI 0184 JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A. Plaintiff VS KELLY KIMBLE, ET. AL. Defendant In pursuance of an ORDER OF SALE in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, at the Courthouse in Coshocton, Ohio, in the above named county on FRIDAY, the 17th day of June, 2016, at 10:00 AM, the following described real estate, situated in the County of Coshocton, State of Ohio, and in CITY OF COSHOCTON to wit: NOTE: If the United States of America holds a lien on the real estate, the United States of America shall have the right to redeem as provided by Title 28, Section 2410 (C), United States Code. SAID PREMISES LOCATED AT: 1239 VINE STREET, COSHOCTON, OHIO 43812 Parcel # 043-00002429-00 Said Property appraised at $72,000.00 NOTE: Outside appraisal only TERMS OF SALE: ONE PERCENT (1%) OF APPRAISAL, AND NOT LESS THAN $500 DOWN AT THE TIME OF SALE, BALANCE DUE UPON RECEIPT OF DEED. BIDDING WILL START AT TWO-THIRDS OF THE APPRAISED VALUE. TIMOTHY L. ROGERS, SHERIFF COSHOCTON COUNTY, OHIO ATTORNEY: CRAIG J. SPADAFORE, MANLEY DEAS KOCHALSKI LLC, PO BOX 165028 COLUMBUS, OHIO 43216 (Pub: CCB, May 25, Jun 1,8’16) #Kimble, Kelly 2015CI0184

SHERIFF’S SALE SHERIFF’S SALE State of Ohio, Coshocton County Case # 2016 CI 0107 CITIMORTGAGE, INC. VS LEORA L. STIMPERT, ET AL. In pursuance of an ORDER OF SALE in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, at the Coshocton County Court House in Coshocton, Ohio, in the above named county on FRIDAY, the 17th day of June, 2016, at 10:00 AM, the following described real estate, situated in the County of Coshocton, State of Ohio, and in THE VILLAGE OF CONESVILLE to wit: NOTE: If the United States of America holds a lien on the real estate, the United States of America shall have the right to redeem as provided by Title 28, Section 2410 (C), United States Code. A legal description of the property may be found at the Coshocton County Recorder’s Office. Said premises located at: 103 CHURCH STREET, CONESVILLE, OHIO 43811 Parcel # 012-00000201-00 & 01200000200-00 Said Property appraised at $27,000.00 Outside appraisal TERMS OF SALE: ONE PERCENT (1%) OF APPRAISAL, AND NOT LESS THAN $500 DOWN AT THE TIME OF SALE, BALANCE DUE UPON RECEIPT OF DEED. BIDDING WILL START AT TWO-THIRDS OF THE APPRAISED VALUE. TIMOTHY L. ROGERS, SHERIFF COSHOCTON COUNTY, OHIO

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ATTORNEY: DAVID F. HANSON, MANLEY DEAS KOCHALSKI LLC PO BOX 165028, COLUMBUS, OHIO 43216 (#CCB May 25, Jun 1,8’16 Stimpert, L.L. 2016CI0107)

SHERIFF’S SALE SHERIFF’S SALE State of Ohio, Coshocton County Case # 2015 CI 0495 JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A. VS OTIS R. ARONHALT, ET AL.

In pursuance of an ORDER OF SALE in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, at the Coshocton County Court House in Coshocton, Ohio, in the above named county on FRIDAY, the 17th day of June, 2016, at 10:00 AM, the following described real estate, situated in the County of Coshocton, State of Ohio, and in THE TOWNSHIP OF JACKSON to wit:

NOTE: If the United States of America holds a lien on the real estate, the United States of America shall have the right to redeem as provided by Title 28, Section 2410 (C), United States Code.

A legal description of the property may be found at the Coshocton County Recorder’s Office.

Said premises located at: 23927 TR 433, COSHOCTON, OHIO 43812 Parcel # 013-00000029-00 Said Property appraised at $72,000.00 Outside appraisal

TERMS OF SALE: ONE PERCENT (1%) OF APPRAISAL, AND NOT LESS THAN $500 DOWN AT THE TIME OF SALE, BALANCE DUE UPON RECEIPT OF DEED. BIDDING WILL START AT TWO-THIRDS OF THE APPRAISED VALUE. TIMOTHY L. ROGERS, SHERIFF COSHOCTON COUNTY, OHIO

ATTORNEY: ELLEN L. FORNASH, LERNER, SAMPSON & ROTHFUSS, 120 EAST 4TH ST, CINCINNATI, OH 45202 (#CCB May 25,Jun 1,8’16 Aronhalt,O.R. 2015CI0495)

SHERIFF’S SALE SHERIFF’S SALE State of Ohio, Coshocton County Case # 2016 CI 0027 CENTURY NATIONAL BANK VS DONALD O. DICKERSON, ET AL.

In pursuance of an ORDER OF SALE in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, at the Coshocton County Court House in Coshocton, Ohio, in the above named county on FRIDAY, the 17th day of June, 2016, at 10:00 AM, the following described real estate, situated in the County of Coshocton, State of Ohio, and in THE TOWNSHIP OF WASHINGTON to wit:

NOTE: If the United States of America holds a lien on the real estate, the United States of America shall have the right to redeem as provided by Title 28, Section 2410 (C), United States Code.

A legal description of the property may be found at the Coshocton County Recorder’s Office.

Said premises located at: 15461 CR 436, DRESDEN, OHIO 43821 Parcel # 041-00000437-17 & 04100000437-22

Said Property appraised at $120,000.00 Outside appraisal

TERMS OF SALE: ONE PERCENT (1%) OF APPRAISAL, AND NOT LESS THAN $500 DOWN AT THE TIME OF SALE, BALANCE DUE UPON RECEIPT OF DEED. BIDDING WILL START AT TWO-THIRDS OF THE APPRAISED VALUE. TIMOTHY L. ROGERS, SHERIFF COSHOCTON COUNTY, OHIO ATTORNEY: SCOTT D. EICKELBERGER, KINCAID, TAYLOR AND GEYER 50 NORTH 4TH STREET, PO BOX 1030 ZANESVILLE, OHIO 43702 (#CCB May 25, Jun 1,8’16 Dickerson,D.O. 2016CI0027)


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PART TIME TELLER Now accepting applications for a part time teller to work 20-25 hours per week. Previous experience helpful but not required. Applicants must be outgoing and customer service oriented with strong basic math skills, be computer literate, have a positive attitude and be available to work any hours needed in Coshocton or West Lafayette Offices. Applications available at all Home Loan Offices. THE HOME LOAN SAVINGS BANK Equal opportunity employer Hiring for Bartenders and Waitresses. Apply in person or send resume to: Army Navy Garrison 628, 628 Walnut Street, Coshocton, OH 43812

GARAGE/YARD SALES Huge Multi-Family Garage Sale, 113 West Church St., Warsaw. Mower, Dryer, Vacuum, Kerosene Heater, Antiques and Collectibles, Tools, Fishing, Housewares, Steins, Kitchen, Furniture, Plus-size Ladies and Mens, Kid’s Clothing, Scrubs Sm-3X, and much more. Thursday-Saturday, May 26-28, 8-5. Large Garage Sale, May 27-28, 8AM-5PM on Township Road 170 off State Route 93. Signs posted. Saws, Wood Chipper, Tools, Men’s, Ladies, Baby Clothes, Baskets, Household Misc. Huge Garage Sale: Friday, May 27, 9:00-3:00 and Saturday, May 28, 8:30 - 1:00. 1849 Hillcrest Drive (Heated Hill) Coshocton. Nearly 100 Harley Davidson shirts, nice quality

clothing. Antique granite ware, Beanie Babies galore, Longaberger baskets, DVDs, 5hp TroyBilt Chopper/Leaf Vac, 2 old cedar chests, old trunk, old golf clubs. Tons of stuff, something for everyone. Still unpacking. Yard Sale: 304 E. Main, West Lafayette, Friday, May 27, Saturday, May 28, 9-3. Antique dressers, furniture, household items, tools, ladies clothes. 715 & 717 Franklin Avenue, Conesville, Friday, May 27th, 9am-4pm, Saturday, May 28, 9am-12pm. Adult and kids clothes, toys, Thomas toddler bed, table/chairs, bikes, Thirty-One, misc. household items, and lots more! New Guilford Huge Multi-Family Garage Sale, 9-5, Saturday, May 28th, 32859 State Route 541, Rain or Shine, Lots of household and decorative items, furniture, appliances, and walk-behind Bush Mower. Must see, too much to list. Everything must go! 354 Hamilton Ave. (Rear) May 28th 9-2pm. End-stands, desk, junior clothes, girls and boys clothes, Little Tykes playset, toys, household decor, Christmas decorations, and lots of misc. 1556 S. 14th Street, Saturday only. May 28th, 8-3 pm, 2 dressers, 2 65 gallon compost containers, Lots of Misc. Huge Sale: 42 fishing rods, 14 reels, much other tackle, hunting, tools, antiques, household, many clothes, golf items, furniture, and more. June 1st to 4th, 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. Take SR 621 north at Canal Lewisville, 1/2 mile on right.

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May 25, 2016

AEP provides educational day By Josie Sellers josie@coshoctoncountybeacon.com

CONESVILLE – In the late 1970s and early 1980s there were only two active pairs of reproducing Bald Eagles in Ohio. Today there are around 200 and one of those pairs is located on the AEP Conesville Plant’s land. Almost 800 fifth and sixth graders had the opportunity to view those Bald Eagles on May 18 at the outdoor education event held at the AEP Conesville Plant. The Bald Eagle viewing area was manned by Ohio Division of Wildlife Officers and was one of 27 activities that students from Adamsville, Conesville, Coshocton Christian, Coshocton Elementary, Keene, Nashport, Ridgewood, Sacred Heart, Union and Warsaw visited. Coshocton County Wildlife Officer Jerrod Allison explained to the students that Bald Eagles were once considered an endangered species. “Back in the day people didn’t like them so they were often shot and killed,” he said. “Also, the pesticides farmers used didn’t hurt adult Bald Eagles, but did harm the eggs they laid. The shell of the eggs would be so thin that when the Bald Eagle sat on them they would break so we didn’t have as many Bald Eagles.” Over the years federal laws were enacted to protect Bald Eagles and changes were made to pesticides used by farmers. The Division of Wildlife stepped up to help educate people about Bald Eagles and promote good habitat for them. Their goal was to have 100 pairs in Ohio by the year 2000. They surpassed that goal and the Bald Eagle is now off the endangered species list, but still protected by federal law. “A lot of times when we are here the kids say they don’t even know there are Bald Eagles around here,” Allison said. “It’s neat to see their faces. You’ll ask them if they see it and they will say no, but when they do you can tell because their jaws hit the ground. We just hope the day gives them a better understanding of the outdoors and what Coshocton County has to offer them.” Several of the stations the students visited dealt with the outdoors and conservation, but AEP employees also taught them about what they do at the plant. AEP employee Earl Duck explained to the students that the plant uses coal to create a total output of 1,600

megawatts of electricity. “That’s enough to light 27 million 60 watt light bulbs,” he said. “You can’t see electricity though. It’s just electrons flowing that we send on wires.” Duck shared with the students that using coal to create electricity has its good and bad points, but it is definitely needed. “A lot of people like to protest, but if you take away coal fired power plants, nuclear power plants, fracking and dams that’s 92 percent of our electricity,” he said. “If you don’t want to have power then shut it all down.” Duck noted that coal fired electricity is much more economical than wind or solar power, but it does cause some air pollution and uses a lot of water. However, the plant takes every step possible to be a good steward of the environment. “Everything we do here we have to comply with the law and we feel we go well beyond that,” he said. The plants cooling towers protect the river wildlife from hot water and the electrostatic precipitator removes 99.95 percent of flyash from the air, which can be hard to breath. Two different scrubbers prevent acid rain and remove 96 to 99 percent of SO2, the Select Catalytic Reduction cleans the air by removing 90 percent of NOx and the Gore Technology cleans the air by removing 90 percent of the mercury. “People say coal is dirty, but in my opinion it’s a pretty clean way to light up 27 million 60 watt light bulbs,” Duck said. The students also learned how to be safe around electrical lines when visiting the station hosted by power linemen and the importance of calling before you dig so you don’t accidently hit a buried line. AEP has a free service where all you have to do is call 811 and someone will come out to mark where lines are buried so they don’t get hit. “We really want them to be aware of the hazards that are out there and that they need to stay clear of downed lines,” said Eric Erwin, an AEP line mechanic. They showed the students how a piece of a car tire smoked when it touched a live wire and how even one of their gloves not in perfect condition can cause a spark. “See the smoke and fire,” Erwin said. “That glove just had a pinhole in it. It’s important that we test our equip-

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The outdoor education event held May 18 at the AEP Conesville Plant taught students about the dangers of power lines thanks to a display set up by power linemen.

ment before we use it. If you see a downed wire, call us. We will come look at it. It’s better to be safe.” AEP also treated the students, their teachers and chaperones to lunch. “I’m really glad we could come here and not just do school work,” said Seth Brown, a fifth grader at Sacred Heart School. His classmate O’Rhyin Hoist also enjoyed getting away from school and said his favorite station was the water tank and Jonathan Vu agreed with him. “I liked learning about water conservation,” Hoist said. Heather Hardesty, one of the 230 employees at the AEP Conesville Plant, is always glad to see the kids enjoy themselves. “This is fun to do and it’s educational,” she said.

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Coshocton County Wildlife Officer Jerrod Allison shared Bald Eagle facts with students from Ridgewood Middle School. For more photos, visit www.coshoctonbeacontoday.com.

DOVER - The Zoar Village Golf Club Spring Two-Man Scramble was played April 30 with 38 teams. Tom Seever and Raul Mendoza posted an eight under par 64 to claim first place honors. Mike Simpson with Aaron Crewse tied with Allan Freeman and Ty Kovach for second just one stroke off the pace. There was only one skin, an eagle on number two by Freeman and Kovach. Staff | Contributed


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West Lafayette alumni to have banquet WEST LAFAYETTE – The West Lafayette and Ridgewood Alumni Banquet will be held on Saturday, June 4 at Ridgewood High School at 602 Johnson Road, West Lafayette. Registration begins at 6 p.m. The cost is $10 per person and reservations are due by May 31. Meals will be served by the Fresno Methodist Church. Honored classes are 1946, 1956, and 1966. Donations to the scholarship fund and meal reservations and dues can be mailed to Dan and June Markley at PO Box 176, West Lafayette, Ohio, 43845. Please call 740-545-6743. The 125 years of education books are still available. The book is 1888 – 2013. Cost is $15, free postage. Please send check or money order to June Markley at the address above.

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Golf results announced WEST LAFAYETTE - Results for River Greens Thursday morning ladies golf league on May 12. Play of the day: Low putts Winners: A flight, Margaret Skelton; B flight, Deb Bucklew; C flight, Karen Eichel. Low scores: Margaret Skelton - 39; Rhonda Barlan, Mardella Rice, Lynn Werry - 42; Connie Lahna, Bonnie Ramshaw - 44; Deb Bucklew - 45; Karen Blaho, Becky Pittis 47; Linda Miller - 49. Staff | Contributed

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25th Leadership Coshocton County Class graduates By Josie Sellers josie@coshoctoncountybeacon.com

COSHOCTON – The members of the 25th Leadership Coshocton County class spent the past nine months honing their leadership skills and learning about the hidden treasures of Coshocton County. On May 12 they shared their final project with all those who had gathered together for their graduation ceremony at the Frontier Power Community Room. The class worked together this year to record information printed on gravestones at the Clarke and Blissfield Cemeteries that is compiled and recorded by the Coshocton County Chapter of the Ohio Genealogical Society for those researching family history. They also had to work in groups to create Power Point presentations for their graduation that showed different organizations or businesses in the community that they felt demonstrated excellent leadership skills. The first group to go included Darcie Keirns, Jed McCoy and Darla Wagner. “For (an example of) model the way we picked Coshocton Grain,” Keirns said. “They could have shut down after their explosion, but instead they rebuilt.” For inspired a shared vision, her group selected Shepherd’s Christian Assembly, which McCoy said they were so impressed with that their class collected plastic bags for them. Shepherd’s Christian Assembly serves free meals to those in need and the bags donated by the class will be used to pack extra food up for people. The next group consisted of Jenny Strickler, David Harrison, Mary Deeter and Nate Berry. For a model the way example Harrison spoke about the poverty simulation the class participated in and was led by Kathy Rednour, executive director of Leadership Ohio. “She is a person who has overcome many obstacles in life from poverty to homelessness and now she is enabling others and showing them that to overcome anything in life you just need dedication,” Harrison said. “This led me to sign up to volunteer with Habitat for Humanity so I can help enable others.” For the groups take on encouraging others, Nate Berry spoke passionately about Hopewell Industries and how they take their work seriously, but still enjoy their jobs. “They made me see that small victories are still victories and steps in the right direction,” he said. The final group to speak consisted of Jandi Adams,

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The Leadership Coshocton County Class of 2016 included: Front row - LaTasha Fralin; Mary Deeter, Coshocton County Dept. of Job & Family Services; Jandi Adams, Clary Gardens; Darcie Keirns, McWane Ductile; Stephanie Hawkins, Coshocton Juvenile/Probate Court; Jenny Strickler, The Ohio State University Extension; Darla Wagner, Coshocton County Career Center; back row - Nate Berry, Coshocton Juvenile Court; Joe Carter, McWane Ductile; Jed McCoy, Coshocton County Dept. of Job & Family Services; Matt Drummond, Prudential Insurance Co.; and Dave Harrison, Hilscher-Clarke Electric. Matt Drummond, Joe Carter and Stephanie Hawkins. For challenging the process they selected McWane Ductile for using their resources to come up with a new and viable product. Their selection for encouraging the heart was Hopewell Industries. “They run such an amazing program,” Adams said. “At Clary Gardens (where Adams works) we have a Wednesday morning volunteer session and they have brought people there every Wednesday since it started.” When their presentations were over, it was time for the graduates to receive their leadership plaques and special recognition from Todd Shelton, SE OH District Director for US Senator Rob Portman; Tim Ross, Eastern Ohio Regional Liaison for Governor John Kasich; Jennifer Kiko, Field Representative for Congressman Bob Gibbs; and The Honorable Jay Hottinger, member of the Ohio State Senate, District 31. Bee Lehner from the Leadership Coshocton County

Alumni group encouraged the graduates to stay involved and attend alumni meetings that are held on the third Tuesday of the month at various restaurants in the community. Socializing starts at 4:30 p.m. and the meeting begins at 5:15 p.m. The group aims to provide graduates with continuing education, leadership and community service opportunities. “Please plan to become active as we are busy planning our Aug. 6 anniversary celebration,” Lehner said. Leadership Coshocton County (LCC) is a Coshocton Foundation program for emerging and potential community leaders. For information, call 740-622-0010 or visit www.coshoctonfoundation.org/leadership. Betsy Gosnell joined the program last year as executive director and she was excited to see her first class graduate. “I’ve enjoyed getting to know each of you and will always remember this first class,” she said at graduation. “I know our paths will cross again.”


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May 25, 2016

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Summer Kick-Off: Roscoe Village Foundation is offering a Summer Kick-Off for the opening of the season. Buy one adult ticket at $9.95 and get the second at the student rate of $4.95. Special begins May 28 - June 5 in celebration of the bicentennial of Caldersburgh. Johnson-Humrickhouse Museum also offering $1 ticket prices. $1 off canal boat rides as well. Information: 740622-7644. Memorial Day Parade: The Coshocton County Veterans Service Office is preparing for the Annual Coshocton Memorial Day Parade. If you would like to participate, please contact Coshocton County Veterans Service Office, Monday thru Friday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. at 740-622-2313 or at the office located in the basement of the Court House for an entry form. Deadline for submission of parade forms will be Tuesday, May 24. The parade will be Monday, May 30, at 10 a.m. The line-up will begin at 9:30 a.m. between the Central Christian Church and Sacred Heart Church at the coner of Main and 8th Streets. Coshocton Memorial Day Service: 10 a.m. Monday, May 30. Applications for the parade entries have been sent to those who have participated in the past but any-one who may be interested and did not receive a form can obtain one at the Veterans Service Office, located in the basement of the courthouse. Lineup will again be at the corner of Eighth and Main streets, beginning at 9:30 a.m. In addition, the public is encouraged to attend the services to be held on the court square following the parade, at approximately 11 a.m. Blue Grass Music: Three Rivers Bluegrass Music along with Relay for Life Team Alana presents Bluegrass Music at Coshocton Village Inn and Suites. Admission is $6 per person. Featured band plays from 7 - 9:15 p.m. with a jam session from 9:30 - 10:30 p.m. Featured band for June 25: Awesome Possum Bluegrass Band. Info: Duane or Clenda Hardesty at 740-498-8456 or duane1000@ roadrunner.com. American Legion Post #65 Third Annual Car, Truck and Motorcycle Show: Saturday, Aug. 6. The post is located at 652 Main St., but the show will be at the rear of the building and in the Hopewell Industries parking lot, near the corner of Seventh and Chestnut streets. Dashboard plaques will be awarded to the first 100 entries and the top 30 will receive trophies, including those for best car; best bike; best truck; commander’s choice; and best of show. Awards will be presented at 3 p.m. Judging will start at noon. Registration will be from 9 a.m. to noon and the entry fee is $12 or $10 if pre-registered. For an entry form, contact the Post at 740-622-6106 or stop by the Veterans Office Warsaw’s Farmers Market: 4 to 7 p.m. Fridays May 6 - Sept. 23, River View Community Park. Info: Mindi Duncan at 740-2945212. Line Dancing: Line dancing lessons will be every Tuesday at Blue Ridge Grange. Beginners will be 5:45 p.m., Intermediate will be at 6:45 p.m. and open dance starts at 7:15 p.m. Couple’s dance begins at 8:30 p.m. Cost is $5.50 per person. Contact Vic at 5457343 or Donna at (330) 827-5587.

Announcements Preschool Registration: Parents with children 4 - 5 years old as of Aug. 1, 2016 who live in the River View School District, stop by

Conesville Elementary any time May 23 - 26 to fill out enrollment papers. The school currently has two preschool classes. Bring with you: child’s birth certificate, shot record, a copy of the most recent tax returns, and custody papers, if applicable. Learn to Swim: Registration, Lake Park registration, Red Cross Office, May 24 - 27, 6 - 8 p.m. Warsaw morning classes, July 18 29, Lake Park evening classes, July 5 - 18. Everyone registering must call 740-302-8878 for important information. Open House: Open House celebrating Elva Sauer’s 100th birthday, Sunday, May 29, 2 p.m., Windsorwood Place. Closure Announced: Coshocton County Coordinated Transportation will be closed all day Wednesday, June 1 for staff training. Bench Dedication: There will be a bench dedication for Cheryl Triplett-Wantuck on Friday, June 3 at 5 p.m. on the court square facing Main Street. Quilt Raffle: Drawing of quilt to be June 3 at First Fridays. Tickets are $5 and available at Maternal and Child Health Center, Three Rivers Therapy, and Four Seasons Tanning. Quilt donated by retired Maternal and Child Health Nurse. Contact Maternal and Child Health Center for tickets, 740-622-2999. Get-Together: Pretty Products get together will be June 3 at the Moose at 4:30 p.m. Alumni Banquet: Conesville High School Alumni Banquet, Saturday, June 4 at Conesville School auditorium. Social hour at 4 p.m., dinner at 6:30 p.m. Memorabilia will be on display. $100 scholarships will be given to River View High School graduates who attended Conesville Elementary School. Members and guests, $10. Send reservations or call 740-829-2488. Plainfield School Reunion: June 5 at the Linton Community Center. Open to anyone who attended Plainfield School. A buffet lunch catered by Schumaker Farms will be served at 1 p.m. Cost: $16 per person. Reservations required. If you do not receive an invitation, contact Anne Simmons, 740-545-6727 or Faye Maple, 740-545-7575. Reservations due May 20. Fresno Alumni Banquet: 6:30 p.m., Saturday, June 11, Ridgewood High School, 602 Johnson Rd., West Lafayette. Honored classes: 1946 and 1956. Anyone who attended Fresno School is welcome. Wade Zingg’s home movies of the Fresno area will be the program. Dinner served by Fresno United Methodist Church women. Reservations and scholarship donations may be made and mailed to: Ruth Marquand, 1649 Pleasant Valley, Coshocton, OH or call 740-623-0450. Jefferson Alumni Banquet: Saturday, June 18 at the Tri-Valley High School Cafetorium. Doors open at 4:30 p.m., dinner at 5:30 p.m. Reservations due Friday, June 10, $14 per person. Checks made payable to Jefferson Alumni Association and sent to Lillette Holdren, PO Box 102, Dreden, OH, 43821. Indicate your graduation year with payment. For info: 740-754-1691. Free Legal Assistance for Coshocton County Senior Citizens (age 60+): 11 a.m., Tuesday, June 28 - Know Your Community Resources. Sessions will be held at the Coshocton Senior Center. A group presentation will start the session with optional one-onone assistance to follow. This program is brought to you by the Southeastern Ohio Legal Services and Coshocton Job and Family Services.

CHS Class of 1966 50 Year Reunion: The class is uniting May 28 and has members it can not locate: Diane (McKay) Bair, Toni (Woodrow) McCoart, Gary E. Grubbs, Suzanne E. (Blanchet) Ross, Faye (Jones) Durkin, Susan (Guthrie) Lahna, Sandra (Shryock) Reed or Carol and Mel Wilson. If you can help, contact Pat (Markley) Miller at 740-622-2356, Barb (Grace) Fortner at 740622-9337 or Rick Merrell at 740-622-8283.

Benefits 5K Rally: 5K Run/Walk for Devin Hammond, Saturday, June 11 at 10 a.m. at Lake Park. Register: www.runsignup.com or at 732 Otsego Ave., Coshocton. Registration deadline is June 10. Registration fee, $25. Kids 12 and under, $12. Register by May 30 for a free t-shirt. All proceeds go to medical expenses.

Sports Basketball Camp: Coshocton Basketball Camp, June 1 - 3, Coshocton High School. 10 - 11:30 a.m. for boys going into grades 3-6; 12:30 - 2:30 p.m. for boys going into grades 7-10. Fee: $20. Contact: 330-447-7668. Make checks payable to Coshocton Boys Basketball and mail along with form to Jeremy Ady, 1205 Cambridge Rd., Coshocton. Football Camp: For Redskin football players entering grades 3 – 8, July 11 – 14, at Coshocton High School football practice field; Cost: $25 per camper or $35 per family. Grades 6 – 8 meet 8:30 – 10 a.m. Grades 3 – 5 meet 10:30 a.m. – Noon.

School Events Open enrollment applications: Coshocton City School District open enrollment applications for the 2016-2017 school year are available at the superintendent’s office, 1207 Cambridge Road. All students currently attending Coshocton City Schools on open enrollment must re-apply. Info: Becky at 740-295-7626. Summer Time in New York: River View Local School District is planning a bus trip to New York for the community. Departing Coshocton Wal-Mart parking lot on June 16 at 7 a.m. and will return June 16 at 5 a.m. Cost: $285 per person and includes bus ride, two-night stay, and continental breakfast. Reservations made on first-come, first-serve bases. All proceeds benefit River View building fund. Please pay in full at time of reservation. Contact: Larene Hall, 740-502-9259.

Church Events IGNITE: Summer IGNITE youth program for ages 3-18 starting May 25 every Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. at the Chili Crossroads Bible Church. 29445 County Road 10 Fresno, 740-545-9707. Memorial Service: Special Memorial Day service honoring those who’ve served our country and first responders, Sunday, May 29, at 10:30 a.m. Welcome to display your photos, flags and memorabilia. Email photos for the church to display to info@ chilibiblechurch.org or bring to the church office by May 27. Chili Crossroads Bible Church, 29445 County Road 10 Fresno, 740-545-9707. SEE CALENDAR ON PAGE 41


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Community Calendar Can You Trust the Bible? Conference with great food and fun kid’s program. July 24-26. Kid’s program includes petting zoo, 70-foot giant inflatable obstacle course and prizes for each child. Food includes BBQ and desserts. Speaker is Dr. Phil Stringer, PhD, Bible history expert, author who has spoken in 47 states and 20 foreign countries and is the vice president of Daysping Bible College and Seminary in Illinois. Event is free, but please pre-register at www.trustbible.net or call 740-545-9707. Chili Crossroads Bible Church 29445 County Road 10 Fresno Bible Study: Home of Christ Church will have a Bible Study Wednesday through Friday at 6 p.m. The church is located at 1010 Denman Ave. There will be free goods. Please call for baked goods at 740-575-3035 or 740-575-1897. Jacob’s Open Closet: Open the last Thursday each month, 9 a.m. - noon and 5 - 8 p.m. at Warsaw United Methodist Church, 130 E. Church St., Warsaw. Free gently-used clothing for children, men, and women. Clothing Room: Church of Christ, 1800 Chestnut Street, Coshocton; Open every Thursday, 9 - 11 a.m.

Blue Star Mothers: Blue Star Mothers meet the second Monday of each month at The Church of The Nazarene Adult Ministry Center from 6:30 – 8:30 p.m.

Library, 11 a.m. – Noon: A super-charged hour of high-energy activities, stories, and crafts. Divided into two age groups, 3 – 6 years old and 7 – 12 years old.

Vietnam Veterans: The Vietnam Veterans meet the second Saturday of each month at Hardees at 9 am. If you are a Vietnam Veteran who served during the Vietnam War, whether you served in country or not, you are welcome to attend.

Maker Teens: A Maker Space Club: June 7, Coshocton Public Library, Large Meeting Room, 3 – 5 p.m.: Form functioning robots, learn binary code, or create your own masterpiece. The club is new, so resources will grow. Free. Meets the first Tuesday of each month. Registration required.

John Bando Post 1330 VFW Auxiliary Meeting: 11 a.m., first Monday of each month, 133 S. Sixth St. in Coshocton. TOPS Meeting: Take Off Pounds Sensibly (TOPS) meets every Saturday at 9 a.m. at the Presbyterian Church at 142 N. 4th St. in Coshocton. If you are interested in joining or sitting in on a meeting, contact Ann Lauvray at 740-502-7438 for more information. Al-Anon: Coshocton Al-Anon Family Group meetings are at Central Christian Church located at the corner of 8th and Main Streets, Coshocton from 7 - 8 p.m. every Tuesday.

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Madcap Puppets – Monsters of Baseball: June 7, Coshocton Public Library, 4:30 – 5:30 p.m. and 6:30 – 7:30 p.m.: A travelling theatre group of huge puppets. The program will tell the history of baseball through puppetry. Attendance is strictly limited to 100 including one adult for each child. After registering, ticket holders must collect their ticket from either Coshocton library or West Lafayette Branch. Tickets available starting May 31. West Lafayette Book Club: June 7, 6:30 – 7:30 p.m.: Held the first Tuesday of each month at Lafayette Pointe, 620 East Main Street. Call 740-545-6672 to reserve the book. Book for June: Hemingway in Love: His Own Story. No meeting in July.

Community Meals: Presbyterian Church, 142 N. 4th St., Coshocton, first Thursday, 5:30 p.m.; Burt Avenue Weslyan Church, 230 Burt Ave., Coshocton, second Thursday, 5:30 p.m.; Grace United Methodist Church, 422 Walnut St., Coshocton, third Thursday, 5:30 p.m.; Park United Methodist Church, 122 Park Ave., Coshocton, fourth Thursday, 5:15 p.m.; Central Christian Church, 731 Main St., Coshocton, fifth Thursday, 5:30 p.m.

Photography Featured: The West Lafayette Library is featuring Rebekah Peiter of “Rebekah Michelle Photography” during the month of May. Library hours: Monday – Wednesday, 11 a.m. – 7 p.m., Thursday and Friday, noon – 5 p.m., Saturday, 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. The library is located at 601 East Main Street, West Lafayette.

Little Olympians: June 8, 15, 22, 28, Coshocton Public Library, Large Meeting Room, 10 – 10:30 a.m. and 11 – 11:30 a.m.: Introduce your baby or toddler to a love of books using movement, rhymes, songs, and short stories. Program designed for children infant through three years and their caregivers. Each Wednesday, June 8 – 29.

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May 25: Plugged and Unplugged: 2:30 – 5 p.m.: Coshocton Public Library: Large Meeting Room: Teens are invited to gather at the library for video games, Internet access, board games, or just to hangout. This free event is held weekly on Wednesday. Registration is not required.

Friends of the Library Monthly Meeting: June 8, Coshocton Public Library, Large Meeting Room, Noon – 1 p.m.: Meets the second Wednesday of each month. Anyone who is a member is welcome. Discuss volunteer opportunities, book store management, and other support to the library.

Plugged & Unplugged: June 1, 8, 15, 22, 29, Coshocton Public Library, Large Meeting Room, 2:30 – 5 p.m.: Teens invited to the library for video games, Internet access, board games, and more. Free. Held weekly on Wednesdays. Registration not required.

Champ Camp: June 9, 16, 23, 30, Coshocton Public Library, Both Meeting Rooms, 10 – 11 a.m. and Noon – 1 p.m.: A super-charged hour of high-energy activities, stories, and crafts. Divided into two age groups, 3 – 6 years old and 7 – 12 years old.

Summer Chi: June 2, 9, 16, 23, 30, 9 – 10 a.m.: Held at Roscoe United Methodist Church in the gym. Practice gentle exercises taught by Holli Rainwater, certified Tai Chi Easy Practice Leader. No experience necessary. Six-week course ending July 7.

Get in the Game: Metal Water Bottle Design Shop: June 9, Coshocton Public Library, 3 – 4:30 p.m.: Create your own design on a metal water bottle. All supplies, including the water bottles, are provided. Free. Registration required. Held on the main floor of the library.

Cave Quest: June 6 - 10, 9 - 11:30 a.m., Roscoe United Methodist Church, 475 High Street, Coshocton. Cave Quest: June 20 - 24, 6 - 8:30 p.m., Prairie Chapel United Methodist Church, 45494 CR 23 & 36, Coshocton. Register by calling: 740-622-3992.

Clubs and Organizations Coshocton Community Band: Rehearsals for the Coshocton Community Band will be 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesdays through the end of July at Coshocton High School in the band room. For information, call 740-623-0355 or 740-754-6291. Pink Ladies Fundraiser: The Pink Ladies wlll have a geranium sale on May 27 at the Business Annex building, corner of Walnut and 14th. May pick up pre-order sheets at the gift shop at the hospital. Next fundraiser: June 17 bake sale at the Grand Central Station at the hospital. Public Employee Retirees: Coshocton County meeting of the group will be June 1 at the Senior Center at noon. The district meeting will be June 22 at the Masonic Lodge building in Freeport, OH. Plant Sale: Master Gardener Volunteers annual Plant Sale will be June 18 at the Rotary Pavilion at the Fairgrounds at 8:30 a.m. They will have a variety of plants available and garden-related items for sale.

Summer Chi at the Branch: June 2, 9, 16, 23, 30, West Lafayette Branch Library, 11 a.m. – Noon: Held at the Reading Shelter at the library. Practice gentle exercises taught by Holli Rainwater, certified Tai Chi Easy Practice Leader. No experience necessary. Six-week course ending July 7. A Night of Tails: A Partnership with the Coshocton County Animal Shelter: June 3, Coshocton Public Library, 5 – 7 p.m.: As part of First Fridays, visit Bookmobile companion, Baby the dog. Children are invited to read to a Coshocton County Animal Shelter pet. The Bookmobile garage area will have door prizes, crafts, and snacks as well. Little Olympians: June 6, 13, 20, 27, West Lafayette Branch Library, 9 – 9:30 a.m.: Introduce your baby or toddler to a love of books using movement, rhymes, songs, and short stories. Program designed for children infant through three years and their caregivers. Each Monday, June 6 – 27. Champ Camp: June 6, 13, 20, 27, West Lafayette Branch

Think It. Ink It. Read It. A Teen Writing Club: June 10, Coshocton Public Library, Large Meeting Room, 3:30 – 5 p.m.: Club facilitated by and for teenagers. Snacks, writing exercises and prompts, and free writes. Meets monthly. Registration required. Get in the Game: Metal Water Bottle Design Shop: June 16, West Lafayette Branch, 3 – 4:30 p.m.: Create your own design on a metal water bottle. All supplies, including the water bottles, are provided. Free. Registration required. Exercise Your Mind with Richard Hasler: June 20, Coshocton Public Library, Large Meeting Room, 6:30 – 8 p.m.: Author of “Surprises Around the Bend: 50 Adventurous Walkers” that tells of creative men and women who were ardent walkers. Copies of the book will be on sale.


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Peoples Bancorp reports record quarterly net income which was up slightly compared to the linked quarter’s core noninterest expenses. • The efficiency ratio for the first quarter of 2016 was 64.26%, compared to the first quarter of 2015 efficiency ratio of 68.78% when adjusted for non-core charges. • Positive operating leverage of 7% compared to the first quarter of 2015 as revenue grew 18%, and core non-interest expenses grew 11%. Balance Sheet Highlights: • Period-end total loan balances grew at a 6% annualized rate compared to December 31, 2015. • Consumer loans grew at an 8% annualized rate for the quarter, led by 40% annualized growth in indirect lending. • Commercial loans grew at a 5% annualized rate for the quarter. • Investment securities increased $16.6 million compared to December 31, 2015 due primarily to an increase in the fair market value of available-for-sale securities. • Asset quality was relatively stable during the quarter. • Net charge-offs for the quarter were consistent with the fourth quarter of 2015, excluding the charge-off recorded late last year for one large commercial relationship.

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Elks golf league results WEST LAFAYETTE - Elks golf league, Coshocton #376 and Newcomerstown #1555, had a tournament at Hickory Flats Golf Course on May 16 with the following results: Low Gross: (35) – Larry Touvelle; Low Net: (32) - Larry Stocker; High Points: (12.50) – Dan Mount, Ryan Emig, Larry Stocker; Most Pars: (6) – Larry Touvelle; Most Birdies: (2) – Larry Touvelle and Larry Stocker; Leading Team (58.50 points) – Larry Touvelle, Terry Balo, and Fred Butts. Staff | Contributed

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Location: 29068 C.R. 25 Warsaw, OH 43844. GPS Coordinates: 40°22’43.05”N- 81°34’46.88”W. From Killbuck take S.R. 60 south into Blissfield and take C.R. 343 East to C.R 25 and continue to property. Signs Posted 162 Acres * 7 Parcels * Older Home and Buildings* Clark Township * Coshocton County * River View Schools * Open & Wooded *Hunting Ground* Rolling Farm Land * Good Creek* Food Plot Areas* Excellent Wildlife Habitat* IH 574 Tractor * Tools* Misc. Household

Community tours school By Josie Sellers josie@coshoctoncountybeacon.com

KEENE - River View Local School District Superintendent Dalton Summers addressed those who attended the May 11 tour of Keene Elementary and explained the purpose of opening up the elementary schools to the public. The River View School District has been discussing a building plan for a new elementary school for the past three years. A bond to help raise funds to build the new school and close the current four will be voted on by voters during a special election on Aug. 2. “We are out talking about our building project and the need for new buildings, but a lot of people haven’t been in these buildings since they graduated,” Summers said. “We wanted to open them up to the public so we could show them the condition of our buildings and they could get a firsthand look at what we are talking about.” Each of River View’s four elementary schools - Conesville, Keene, Warsaw and Union – are 100 years old or older. Josie Sellers | Beacon “We’ve done the major repairs that we can, but Those who attended a recent tour of Keene Elementary were greeted by River View Local School District Superthe (safety, health, and intendent Dalton Summers and shown a slide show of structural) problems some of the structural and maintenance problems with the with the buildings are beyond what we can do,” school. said River View Board of Education President Dan Hothem, who also was on the Keene tour. “We are not able to use these buildings to educate our kids as they need to be.” The final elementary school tour will take place at 4:30 p.m. on Saturday, June 4 at Conesville Elementary.

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Open House: Wednesday May 25th - 4 to 6 PM Exciting land auction in Northern Coshocton County! Offering at public auction we will be selling 162 acres in 7 parcels with a good balance of wooded, open and tillable acreage. The older 1 ½ story home has 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, eat in kitchen, living room and a sitting room. Other outbuildings include a nice bank barn and three other additional buildings. The southwestern half of the farm has a nice creek flowing through it. The oil and gas rights will transfer with the property subject to an oil & gas lease along with production from an existing gas well. Feel free to walk the property at your convenience or call the office to set up a private showing. Maps and brochures are available online at www.kaufmanauctions.com The property will be offered in parcels and then combined. Parcel 1: 5 Acres w/ Home & Buildings – 575’ of Frontage Parcel 2: 41.4 Acres – Open & Wooded – 1,013’ of Frontage Parcel 3: 20.1 Acres – Open & Wooded – 1,450’ of Frontage Parcel 4: 24.8 Acres – Mostly Wooded – 555’ of Frontage Parcel 5: 20.1 Acres – Open & Wooded – 1,387’ of Frontage Parcel 6: 29.7 Acres – Mostly Wooded – 599’ of Frontage Parcel 7: 21 Acres – Open & Wooded – 1,665’of Frontage Here is a perfect opportunity to add to your real estate portfolio. Don’t miss it! Real Estate sells at 6 PM Real Estate Terms: 10% nonrefundable down payment, balance at closing, no financing contingencies. Any required inspections must be completed prior to bidding. All information gathered from sources deemed accurate but is not guaranteed. Buyer must independently investigate and confirm any information or assumptions on which any bid is based. Announcements day of sale take precedence over all previous advertising and statements. Legal: Land Parcel #0050000015900, 0050000016000, 0050000016100, 0050000016200; in Clark Township of Coshocton County and River View Schools. Taxes are $648.81/half and will be prorated to time of closing; any CAUV recoupment will be the responsibility of the buyer. Chattels at 4 PM Tractors & Equipment – Tools – Misc: IH 574 Diesel Tractor, 3,995 hours, runs good; Allis Chalmers WD Tractor, runs; IH sickle bar Mower; JD 31 Post Hole Digger; JD 127 Brush Hog (Pull Type); Hay Wagon; Bale Spear. (Equipment As-Is: New Idea Rake, JD 4 Bar Rake; New Idea Manure Spreader; Allis-Chalmers Rake; 2 Bottom Plow; Disc); Diesel Fuel Tank; Surge Milkers; Water Trough; Gas Cans; Hose & Reel; Ladders; Hand Tools; Craftsman Air Compressor; Boomer; Scythe; Live Trap; Hand Seeder; Gardening Tools & Misc. Mowers – Appliances – Household: Toro GT2200 50” Riding Mower, 186 Hours; Craftsman Self Propelled Mower; Troy Bilt Horse Tiller, 8 HP; Wheel Horse Work Horse 700 Mower (as-is); Cimatti Moped (as-is); Kenmore Dryer; Whirlpool Washer; Frigidaire Refrigerator; Maytag Stove; Haeir & Gibson Small Chest Freezers; Dehumidifier; Microwave & Stand; Meat Grinder; Sausage Stuffer; Pro Com Gas Furnace; 3 pc. Bedroom Set; Full Bed; Dresser w/Mirror; Wardrobe; Couch & Chair; Loveseat w/ Sleeper; Coffee & End Tables; 2 Recliners; Rocking Chair; Sofa Table; Longaberger Baskets; Figurines, Glassware; Pink Depression; Lighting Rod; Knife Set; Fan; Oil Lamps; Home Décor & More. Terms on Chattels: Cash or Check Auction by Order of: Lunch Stand

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Head Start celebrates end of year with carnival By Josie Sellers josie@coshoctoncountybeacon.com

COSHOCTON – Head Start students and their families enjoyed the traditional end of the year carnival on May 12 at the Coshocton County Fairgrounds. The event featured lunch, crafts, games, a petting zoo by Ridgewood High School FFA, a school bus, an ambulance, fire trucks from Walhonding Valley Fire District and the Coshocton Fire Department and Deputy Stone and his K-9 stopped by the event. Kris Unger, Head Start’s family community engagement manager, said there also would be a drawing for door prizes. The goal of the event is to celebrate the school year and give everyone a chance to say good-bye. “There usually are lots of tears today with lots of smiles mixed in there,” Unger said. One of the families enjoying the carnival was the Guthries. Joshua Guthrie graduated from Head Start this year and will be moving on to kindergarten, but his brother Gavin will start there next year. “I like a lot of things about Head Start,” said Paula Guthrie, mother of the boys. “It’s personable to each child and each individual child is given room to grow.”

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Joshua Guthrie pauses for a picture while exploring a school bus that was on display during the Head Start annual end of the year carnival. For more photos, visit www. coshoctonbeacontoday.com.

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Location: Township Road 251 Newcomerstown OH 43832 GPS Coordinates: 40.312855, -81.658060 Directions: From SR 36 between I-77 in Newcomerstown & Coshocton take SR 751 north 2.8 miles to TR 251 turn left to property. From Bakersville take SR 751 south 3.3 miles to TR 251 turn right to property. Signs Posted.

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NEWARK — Central Ohio Technical College (COTC) had a recognition ceremony on May 5, to honor graduates of the basic police academy. The basic police academy prepares students to meet the requirements of the Ohio Peace Officer Training Council. Successful graduates are recommended to take the state certification examination. Local graduates included: Coshocton - Robert Hill; Frazeysburg - Cole Nethers Only graduates who have granted COTC permission to release their names to the public are listed. Central Ohio Technical College opened in 1971 and is celebrating its 45th anniversary in 2016. It also is the only technical college in Ohio operating four full-service campus locations: Newark, Coshocton, Knox and Pataskala.

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Tuesday June 14th, 2016 • 6:00 PM

Location: 27509 County Road 171 Fresno, OH 43824. From Baltic take S.R. 93 South Rd. 171 to property. From U.S. 36 take S.R. 93 North to County Road 171 to property. Signs Posted.

* 3 Bedroom Home and Barn on 6.2 Acres with FREE GAS * 30x72 Shop * 24x41 Shed * Mobile Home * White Eyes Township * Coshocton County * Ridgewood Schools

A pristine hunting property that has been managed for quality hunts for years. With multiple food plots, trails, elevated shooting houses, established trails, flowing creeks, ravines, and a good growth of quality timber this farm has it all! The land will be offered in 2 parcels with each offering multiple hunting areas, and building sites. The Mast family has maintained this farm for a number of years and has actively managed the wildlife. The land will include an older camper and 2 storage buildings and will sell with all mineral rights including a provision for free gas from existing well. Mark your calendars for this auction as this property offers some exclusive amenities you won’t find every day! Feel free to walk the trails throughout and see all it has to offer. Interactive maps, deer & land photos, and additional info are available by calling the office or going to www.kaufmanrealty.com. Parcel 1: 42.3 Acres with 930’ frontage. Includes a good driveway, storage buildings, camper, and excellent hunting! Parcel 2: 42.3 Acres with 470’ frontage. Includes excellent hunting & building sites. Legal: Parcel #0020000031600 in Adams Township of Coshocton County and the Ridgewood LSD. Taxes per half year are: $1,435.25

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MOORE’S LAWN & GARDEN SPRING AUCTION Live & Online Saturday June 4th, 2016 • 10:00 AM

Location: 1682 S. Washington St. Millersburg OH 44654, From Millersburg take SR 83 south out of town and auction location is on the right. Signs Posted.

*55+ Units of Tractors *Compacts *Equip. *Excavators *Riding/Zero Mowers * JD Mowers ADD * Steiner * Gator

Thursday June 2nd, 2016 • 4:00 PM

Auction Location: Baltic Park pavilion Directions: Off of SR 93 at the top sign in Baltic, head west on E Main St toward Schumaker Dr, turn right onto N Park Dr. Signs Posted. Tools: Craftsman toolboxes; 24+ Shopmate toolboxes; Blackhawk toolboxes; stack-on toolboxes: Homax, Craftsman, Disston; 74pc drilling/screwdriver set; NEW channel locks; vice grips; Husky driver set; Dewalt; screwdrivers; clamps; drill bit sets; laser; pliers; air stapler; air nailers; floor jacks; jack stands; air ratchets; air impact; air dyegrinder; torch; rotozip; lots of complete socket sets; Craftsman routers; Makita drywall screw gun; 147pc Craftsman socket set; bench vice; heat lamp; miter saws; crescent wrenches; concrete tools; planes; braces-n-bits; clamps; levels; coping saws; saws; hammers; double box end wrench set; open end wrench set; tin snips; hack saw; sander; Snap-On torq inch pounds w/ box, ratchets, breaker bar, sockets; lots of torq wrenches; chisels; Tap-n-Die; Rigid pipe threaders; metal machinest chest loaded; Craftsman 16” scroll saw; hub pullers; ratchet straps; hole saws; NEW Craftsman chipper/vac mower Antiques & Collectibles: postage stamps; folder with postage stamps; (2) wood carpenter chests; humpback trunk; wooden keg; Motorcraft tin sign; (2) Ford Truck tin signs; Mopar Muscle tin sign; (2) Mustang tin signs; Pepsi tin sign; old tins – oilers – cans; small anvil; radio microphones; lunch boxes; cedar chest; ammo box; hood ornaments, emblems: Ford, Pinto, Mustang, Buick, F-150, F100, Torino, Cougar, Ram Charger, and more; gas caps: Ford Mustang, Mercury Cougar, Comet; old fans; pedal tractor; old windows; 1967 Zoar plate; Coca Cola pitcher; milk glass; Myrtlewood pc. Oregon; Breyer horses; Roy Rogers barn; mantel clock; 31 day Regulator clock; 8 day Kroeber shelf clock; Guns: (2) reloaders; Savage 17cal, WSM w/ 3x9 scope; 1906 Hopkins/Allen 22cal, safety police rev.; Colt 32cal revolver (as is); Pioneer BB gun, M-BB76, made 1 yr in 1976 Household – Lawn & Garden: Rainbow sweeper; rolltop desk with bookshelf top; 3 cushion floral sofa; chest of drawers; (2) dressers w/ mirror; toy chest; brass fire extinguisher; boxes of Avon; Avon nativity set; porcelain sink; graniteware; Pyrex; cow sugar/creamer, S/P; castiron roasters, trivets; stainless meat slicer; mini oil lamps; M-M car; oil lamps; Hen-on-Nest; pink/white china set; glasses, cups; water set; misc glassware; Pampered Chef; sewing supplies; Toys: remote control cars, Matchbox cars, cars, trucks, banks, farm toys, Ford tractor, disk, plow, JD corn planter, Gleanor combine, IH baler, IH manure spreader, Tonka truck; books; chicken feeders; chicken waterers; shovels; rakes; hoes; weed whackers; garden corn planter

Always an excellent selection of quality and brand named items that Moore’s provides. Live and online bidding available. Join us for a very enjoyable, 2+ hour sale, lunch stand will be provided. Compacts & Tractors, Excavator & Box TruckADD: Kubota L-200, JD 1520 w/loader, IH 464 w/loader, AC WD 45 wf, JD 4500, Ford 2110, MF 135, JD 2305 w/loader, Kubota KX080 9 ton excavator, 1999 Isuzu Box TruckADD Steiners, Commercial, Riding & Zero Turn Mowers: Steiner 430s, JD Z920-950 series mowers, JD 6x4 diesel gator, KubotaF3060 & F3990 comm. mowers, (9) JD X360-X710 series mowers, JD 445 & 455 w/ 60” deck, JD 345 & 275, Brand names riding mowers including Cub Cadet, Snapper, Kubota and Troy Built, (3) John Deere with 21” deck/self propel, JD LX 255 with 42” deckADD

Terms: Cash – Check – Credit Card w/ proper ID. 3% buyer’s premium; waived for cash or check. All chattels sold “As Is” Lunch Stand by Baltic Fire Department Auctioneer Note: This is a large auction with 2 rings most of the auction. There are quality new tools and a large variety of quality items throughout.

Equipment: King Cutter 6 ft finish mower, Woods 3 pt blade, JD 458 round baler, MF 2745 round baler, Land Pride 60” cutter, Brillion cultivator

Terms: Cash, Check or Credit Card. A 3% buyer’s premium will be assessed to credit card sales. Full balance made the day of the sale and prior to pick up. All auction items are subject to sales prior to sale date. A 10% buyer’s premium will be assessed to all online purchases, this fee is waived for on-site purchase

Kaufman Realty and Auctions, LLC (888) 852-4111 or www.kaufmanrealty.com Pat Kaufman, Auctioneer (330) 204-6512 or pat@kaufmanrealty.com

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Sale by Order of: Moore’s Lawn & Garden

Go to www.kaufman-auctions.com for pictures, online bidding catalogs, lodging, & more.

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Kaufman Realty and Auctions, LLC (888) 852-4111 or www.kaufmanrealty.com Curt Yoder, Auctioneer (330) 204-2447 or curt@kaufmanrealty.com Cliff Sprang, Auctioneer (330) 464-5155 or cliff@kaufmanrealty.com Owen Yoder, Apprentice Auctioneer

Friday June 3rd, 2016 • 6:00 PM

Location: SR 206 in Tiverton, Ohio GPS Coordinates: 40.413076,-82.136104. Directions: From SR 62 between Killbuck and Danville take SR 206 south 4 miles through Tiverton to property on left. From US 36 in New Castle take SR 206 north 7 miles to location. * 136.411 Acres* 4 Parcels* Wooded & Open *Tiverton Twp* Coshocton County* Riverview LSD

An exciting offering located in the heart of Ohio’s premier wildlife area. With the Whitetail herd having been carefully managed for the past 10 years the property offers open areas for food plots, bedding areas, and a good water source. The acreage is mostly wooded with about 10 acres of tillable ground that is organic. Smaller parcels would make excellent building sites. Parcel 1: 3 acres w/689’ frontage on SR 206. Open tillable ground. Parcel 2: 7.612 acres w/285’ frontage on SR 206. Open tillage ground. Parcel 3: 29.13 acres w/60’ frontage on SR 206. Mostly wooded land. Parcel 4: 96.7 acres w/60’ frontage on SR 206. Mostly wooded land with creek. Parcels 2,3, and 4 share a common access driveway. Land will be offered in parcels and in its entirety and will sell whichever way nets most for the sellers. Feel free to walk property at your convenience. Call for map and brochure. Go to www.kaufmanrealty.com for more pics and info. Call Tim Miller for more details. Taxes and Legal: Taxes are $1,964.92 per year. Coshocton County Parcel numbers are 0330000005600, 0330000005800, and 0330000033701 Tiverton Township and Riverview LSD. Terms: 10% nonrefundable down payment made day of auction, balance due at closing. No financing contingencies. Any required inspection must be completed prior to bidding. Acreage and frontage amounts are approximate and are subject to final survey. Buyer is responsible for any recoupment. All information contained herein is derived from sources deemed reliable but not warranted. Announcements the day of sale take precedence over all previous advertising. Auction by Order of: Leroy and Anna Mae Yoder

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Sale by Order of: David & Chris Miller

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Kaufman Realty and Auctions, LLC www.kaufmanrealty.com or (888) 852-4111 Tim Miller Realtor/Auctioneer 740.502.6786 or tim@kaufmanrealty.com

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