September 30, 2009 Coshocton County Beacon

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The Coshocton County

Volume 2, Number 11

I NSIDE ! Chamber of Commerce and United Way Join Forces pg. 13 Job Fair Coming to Coshocton! pg. 13 Business and Service Directory pg. 14 Classified pg. 19

This issue of The Beacon published in honor of

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The next issue of The Beacon will be October 14!

Shining a Positive Light on Coshocton County

September 30 - October 13, 2009

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MARK FORTUNE

Matt Lingo In Memory of his birthday September 30th “I’m Free” - Author Unknown

Forever in Our Hearts,

Jayme, Trent, Phoebie, Mom, Dad, Debbie, Scott, Josh, Owen & Family

In Loving Memory of John Demien on his birthday, September 29, 1922 - 2009

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Don’t grieve for me, for now I’m free, I’m following the path God laid for me. I took His hand when I heard Him call. I turned my back and left it all. I could not stay another day, To laugh, to love, to work or play, Tasks left undone, must stay that way, I’ve found peace at the close of the day If my parting has left a void - then fill it up with remembered joy. A friendship shared, a laugh, a kiss, Ah, yes, these things I too will miss. Be not burdened with times of sorrow, I wish you the sunshine of tomorrow. My life’s been full - I’ve savored much, Good friends, good times, my loved one’s touch, Perhaps my time seems too brief Don’t lengthen it now with grief. Lift up your heart and share with me, God wanted me now; He set me free.

First, I want everyone in our community to know how much we here at The Coshocton County Beacon appreciate the overwhelming response to our announcement of going weekly beginning October 14 and also requesting your free mailed copy of The Beacon! We know that we can continue improving the paper and that is always our goal. We are open to suggestions – some have suggested adding the recipe – keep watching – and other items of local interest. Email your thoughts to me at: mark@coshoctoncountybeacon.com. We will add features and more news as our growth continues. We greatly appreciate your support!

Second, I know there have been a lot of questions regarding that “yellow card” that was in the September 16 edition of The Beacon. I will attempt to answer the most common questions here. First, yes, you must send in the card or request The Beacon online at www.iwantmybeacon. com to continue receiving your copy of Coshocton County’s only locally owned newspaper even if you have been getting The Beacon on a regular basis. This will ensure that you keep receiving your copy in the mail for free. If you receive your Beacon at home you will receive an orange card in this edition that says, “Last Chance”. If you have already sent in your card – or requested it online – you DO NOT need to request it again. You only have to request it one time. Just throw the card away – or better yet – put it with your recycling. You can also sign up for The Beacon at the Coshocton County Fair – just visit our booth in the

Now as time has passed, and you have gone, My heart feels sad, My eyes have lost their twinkle, And I feel just a little colder inside. But as I look back on the times we shared, And realize you were always there to keep me safe, You were there to keep me warm, You were there to make me laugh, And you were there to cheer me up when I was down. Now as I walk down the lane of memories, And look at the pictures of you as a young man, As a soldier, As a husband, And as my daddy, I know the warmth and strength you gave me will always be there for me. I love you daddy and will always remember and miss you. (Author: Rich Miller)

From daughter, Denise Demien Miller

– and all it takes is for each one to give a little bit – or a little bit more – to make a moment special for someone else. As we move into the fall season, always my personal favorite, the Coshocton County Fair looms large as the signature event in our community. As chance to visit with old friends, make some new acquaintances and encourage the youth of our area. Let’s support all of their projects -whether it is a speech, dress, livestock project or food. Especially the food! The youth of our community deserve our support – and perhaps one of the best ways to reinforce this is to show up at the junior fair livestock auction on Thursday evening, October 8. The auction starts at 5:30 p.m. in Hunter Arena with the Sale of Champions. If you cannot purchase an animal – maybe you can partner with another business – or even help drive up the bid. It just takes a little bit of effort from everyone to keep our community moving in the right direction. See you at the fair!

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large commercial building. Locally, we have been to two separate events in the past week that have brought out the best in our community. The first event was the 5K Memorial Peace Run and Walk for Derek Brown Elgart. To see the spirit of community, love and support that were on display for the Brown family was simply a joy to behold. For those that say people no longer care – and I am sure they are in the minority – this event proved otherwise in a really big way. The second event was a benefit held for Keith Stipes, who passed away from cancer two weeks ago. The support and love shown for this family was also something to behold. We are blessed to live in such a wonderful community of giving, loving and supportive people. The people of Coshocton County should be proud of this giving attitude. As I interview people from all walks of life and all corners of our county – these words keep popping up, “This is such a giving community”. Let’s keep that spirit of giving as we move headlong into fall and the winter months. There are so many in need

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Members of the Union Spirit Squad, along with a “deer friend” helped celebrate the grand opening of Woodbury Outfitters in the former Big Bear building on South Second Street in Coshocton. The deer is not part of the spirit squad. (Beacon photo by Mark Fortune)

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The Union spirit squad joined hundreds of area teaching them. A lot of these girls don’t play other shoppers to help open the new Woodbury Outfitsports – so this is a good activity for them”. Joe Mandy Jones (expires October 31, 2009. Present this ad at time of service) Miller, who owns Woodbury Outfitters, stated, “This ters located on south Second Street in Coshocton. is a phenomenal turnout. It has definitely surpassed Located in the former Big Bear store, Woodbury Outfitters recently moved from their store on State my expectations. We have everyone here working 101 N. Whitewoman St. this weekend. We employ 45 people and this buildRoute 541 West just outside Roscoe Village. The Coshocton, OH SALON ing lent itself to what I wanted to do – it is a perfect Union spirit squad, under the tutelage of Danielle 622.7080 “We part to meet again” fit”. Brian Gliem serves as the manager of the store. Hayes and Sabrina Moran, is for girls in grades We use and recommend Matrix • Kenra • Schwarzkopf kindergarten through HAIRCUTS $10 • HAIRCUTS $10 • HAIRCUTS $10 • fifth grade at Union ElSpecializing in...Tubal Reversal Surgery ementary School or are $ $ home schooled in that area. Hayes and Moran BARBER SHOP said, “We just enjoy beAppointments Recommended 622-4947 Walk-ins Welcome • Behind Coshocton Bowling Alley ing with the girls – and

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Wishing Coshocton County a “Happy Fair!” -Dr. Yandam

The OSU Extension Levy Committee is accepting donations for the purpose of funding a campaign to support the passage of a 0.6 mill levy for continued operation of the Coshocton County OSU Extension Office and the services it provides.

All contributions are appreciated! Paid for by OSU Extension Levy Committee, 2430 Otsego Ave., Coshocton, OH, Beccy Porteus, Treasurer

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Coshocton Memorial Hospital celebrates 100 years with 30 foot long cake Coshocton County Memorial Hospital celebrated its 100th birthday on Thursday, Sept. 17 with an all-day event. The day started at 11:30 a.m. with a special unveiling of the celebratory plaque which commemorated the hospital’s 100 years of service. It will be displayed with honor in the hospital for years to come. “I was born in this hospital,” said Debbie Graham, Director of Nursing, “I’ve worked here since 1971. It’s a beautiful place and everyone’s like an extended family. The people are just amazing. I saw this girl today and she’s turning twenty already, and I can remember the day she was born! Those experiences are what make it family.” More than twenty hospital volunteers helped to serve food throughout the day. From 11 a.m. – 6 p.m., they worked in shifts and served 1500 to 3000 people. The menu for the day was a choice of hamburgers or hot dogs, pasta salad, chips, drinks, and cake and ice cream. The cake was absolutely amazing and very delicious. Two volunteers arrived the day before at 5 a.m. to make this thirty foot long cake. It took them approximately six to eight hours to complete. “The staff here is really great,” said

Pictured are Paula Duling and Lynn Lauvray who took a quick photo break from decorating the 30 foot long white and chocolate cake with butter cream icing to help celebrate the 100th anniversary of Coshocton Hospital. The cake consisted of 120 half sheet cakes and is quite possibly the largest cake ever served in Coshocton County. The two ladies had been icing the cake since 7:30 am. Duling said, “My job (head baker) at the hospital is the best job I’ve ever had”. Lynn Lauvray (Dietary Hostess) added, “I’ve worked for 18 years in the same department. I enjoy talking to the residents. That is the highlight of my day”.

Greg Nowak, CEO Administration, “Everyone really came together today to help out their community.” Three hundred seats were set up in the 311 building parking lot and throughout the day, at least half of those seats were full all afternoon. “I think what makes this hospital really great is the human spirit touching other human spirits,” said Nowak, “Hospitals aren’t just a bunch of bricks. It’s the human spirit and the human touch, and that’s what we need in this world.” Coshocton County Memorial Hospital is a member of the Ohio Hospital Association and includes

many departments such as inpatient surgery, speech therapy, a wound clinic, women’s care, oncology, medical nutrition and physical therapy, among many other services. They strive to be both professional and personal in their care. “A lot of people in our community take this hospital for granted,” said Karen Erman, Director of Medical Records, “They don’t realize how wonderful it is until they need us. It’s a personal hospital, but we still offer great care.” For more information on the Coshocton County Memorial Hospital, visit their web site at www.ccmh.com.

Coshocton County Health Commissioners to discuss H1N1 Coshocton Hospital will be hosting a discussion with Robert Brems Jr., Coshocton County Health Commissioner and Regional Epidemiologist. Mr. Brems will be speaking about the recent concerns revolving around the H1N1 Influenza Virus. The meeting will take place on Tuesday, Oct. 13 from 7 – 8p.m. in the Grand Central Station Meeting Room. Light refreshments will be served. For more information or to register please contact Kathy at 623-4091.

Coshocton Hospital is a non-profit organization located at 1460 Orange Street in Coshocton Ohio. Currently the largest employer in Coshocton County, Coshocton hospital is celebrating 100 years of service to the community in 2009. With a complete line of services available, they are dedicated to providing “The Right Care…Right Here”. For more information, please contact the hospital at 740-622-6411 or visit them online at www.CCMH.com


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peer pressure”. Tyler Sposato said that his, “whole family gives me a lot of support and are great role models”. Jared Miller told the audience that, ‘My Dad is always there for me, even after a rough game. Dad is always there – giving me encouragement. And my Grandpa was in a pretty serious accident several years ago – and we all learned how special being together is”. David Rice told the crowd, “My Dad has always worked hard and he taught me to work hard. He is there to support me after a tough game and tells me to keep my head up. Coach Massie has also been a positive influence in my life”. Following the seniors talk, a door prize drawing was held and one lucky youngster won a football autographed by sophomore, juniors, seniors and coaching staff of the River View Football team.

Four senior members of the River View Football team along with head coach Chad Massie visited Union Elementary School and spoke at the Coshocton County Fatherhood Initiative & Dad ‘n Family Pancake Breakfast on Friday, Sept. 25. Pictured from left to right are; Coach Chad Massie, Tyler Sposato, Jared Miller, Brian Conrad, David Rice and Carly Griffith. Kneeling in front is Cash Horlacher, the proud winner of the signed football with Curtis Looney. Looney stated, “It’s important to be here for the kids and let them know how important they are”. (Beacon photo by Mark Fortune)

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Calendar Thursday, October 1

9:00-11:00 am Line Dancing 9:30 am Hausey 10:00 am Blood Pressure Check 11:00 am Bible Study

Friday, October 2

9:00 am-12:00 pm Beltone Hearing 9:30 am Hausey 9:30 am ROM 10:30 am Exercise

Monday, October 5

9:00 am - 12:00 pm Flu Shots - Interim 9:30 am Hausey 9:30 am ROM 10:30 am Exercise 11:00 am Dan Barnes - Piano 1:00 pm Book Club

Thursday, October 8

9:00-11:00 am Line Dancing 9:30 am Hausey 11:00 am Bible Study 12:30 pm Chair Massage

Friday, October 9

9:30 am Hausey 9:30 am ROM 10:30 am Exercise 10:30 am Grocery Bingo 1:00 pm Mah-Jongg

Tuesday, October 6

Wednesday, October 7

9:30 am Hausey 9:30 am ROM 10:30 am Exercise 11:00 am Max Hardesty

Monday, October 12

9:00 am – 12:00 pm Flu Shots - Interim 9:00 - 11:00 am Line Dancing 9:30 am Hausey 11:30 am OCC - Energy Efficiency 1:00 pm Sharon Jones 1:00 - 4:00 pm Bridge

9:30 am Hausey 9:30 am ROM 10:30 am Exercise 10:30 am Grocery Bingo 10:30 am Blood Pressure Check 11:30 am Reverse Mortgage Pres. 12:45 pm Support Board Meeting 1:00 pm Mah-Jongg

Tuesday, October 13

9:00-11:00 am Line Dancing 9:30 am Hausey 11:00 am Mary Powell- Piano 11:00 am Birthday Party 1:00-4:00 pm Bridge

Wednesday, October 14

9:00-11:00 am Cholesterol Screenings 9:30 am Hausey 9:30 am ROM 10:30 am Exercise 11:00 am Dan Barnes - Piano 1:00 pm TRIAD

Thursday, October 15

9:00- 11:00 am Line Dancing 9:30 am Hausey 10:30 am Blood Pressure Check 11:00 am Bible Study 1:00 pm Hausey Tournament

Friday, October 16

9:30 am Hausey 9:30 am ROM 10:30 am Exercise 11:00 am Neal’s - Harpists

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The guest speaker was River View head football coach Chad Massie, and four senior players, Brian Conrad, Tyler Sposato, Jared Miller and David Rice. Coach Massie told The Beacon, It’s important for our kids to have a mentor in their lives, especially as they get older. We need to stay involved in our kid’s lives and give them positive direction. Our kids, especially those in high school, get pulled in a lot of directions, not all of them positive. Every day, they have decisions to make – and we want them to make the right decision. We need to be the positive people in our kid’s lives”. Each of the four seniors talked about mentors that have influenced their lives. Brian Conrad said that his father, “taught me the meaning of hard work – my Grandpa taught me how to deal with

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Over 250 fathers and father figures with youngsters in tow met for the All Pro pancake breakfast at Union Elementary School on Friday, Sept. 25. Carly Griffith, chair for the event, stated, “We have done this in Coshocton and Ridgewood school districts and will be doing the other three elementary schools in River View district throughout the school year. We have this event because Dads are so busy – this is so Dads can spread time with their kids”. Griffith added that the event would not be possible without the assistance provided by the staff at each school, including the cooks and janitorial staff. In addition to thanking committee members Terry Miller, Kim Gress, William Johnson and Seth Orbin, Griffith added that local businesses and organizations contributed to the event; Child Support Office, Coshocton Headstart, Family PACT, Father’s Initiative Group, Coshocton Job & Family Services, The Mentoring Center of Coshocton County and the OSU Extension Office. Door prizes were donated by area businesses as well; Marilyn’s Natural Foods, Pizza Hut, Dean’s Jewelry, Good News Book Store, Susan’s Footwear & Fashions, Radio Shack and Big Lots. Union elementary principal Vicki Johnson remarked, “We love pancakes here at Union School! I’m just glad to see all the fathers and father figures come out today. We really appreciate all of these agencies coming out to do this – we really appreciate this.”

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Clearin’ the canal! Just like it was done over 150 years ago, minus the whiskey and Irishmen, members of the Coshocton County REACT, along with guys from H&H Auto Body, have been diligently working to clear diseased and damaged trees along with brush from the old Walhonding Canal near the triple locks in Roscoe Village for the past two to three months. Working nearly every weekend and many evenings, the group decided to clear the hillside between the two parking lots because, as Jim McCurdy said, “We were parking tour buses last year and a couple of elderly ladies got off the bus and went down the path between the parking lots and emerged all scratched up. So our President, Tim Wise, talked to the necessary people and we decided to make this a community project. The guys from H&H Auto Body have been working every weekend cutting trees and brush – and Jeff Courtright Members of Coshocton County REACT and H&H Auto Body have been has been planting flowers to beautify the area. The neighbors working to clear diseased and damaged trees along with brush from the old Walhonding Canal for the past two to three months. From left to up on the hill love it – they said this is the first time that they right are; Kevin Haines, Bill West, Jim McCurdy, Harold Haines and Adam have been able to see the highway and they have a beauti- Haines. (Beacon photo by Mark Fortune) ful view. I’m grateful to all the members of REACT and Rent All of Coshocton, Charlie Harmon, Finton Equipment, Frontier everyone who has helped us out. We hope that people in Power, the employees of H & H Auto Body and Coshocton County the community will utilize the wonderful pavilions that are here for REACT. picnics and family outings. This is a nice area and we just wanted to allow people to use it again”. McCurdy expressed his appreciation to

$3710 raised for Crohn’s & Colitis research A ten year total of $25,874.54 has been raised locally for Crohn’s & Colitis, according to Harry R. (Dick) Meek. This money has been raised from golf outings, yard sales, donations, car shows and a band jam, bringing the total amount to $98,466.71. In addition to the golfers and individuals that participated in this year’s event, fifty local businesses provided gift certificates and in-kind support. Thirty-six individuals provided financial donations. Winners of this year’s outing at River Greens were Dan Sileargy, Sean McEvoy, Josh Macklin and Drew Caudill. They shot a 12 under par in the scramble format event. Eighteen prizes were awarded for long drives, long putts and closest to the pin. Ed Tompkins won three prizes. The eleventh

annual outing will be held August 19, 2010. Joan McNeely will again assist Harry (Dick) Meek with the event. Several persons in Coshocton County have made inquiries about at Crohn’s & Colitis Support Group. Anyone interested should contact Tony Murphy in Zanesville at 740-453-4745. The group meets the second Thursday of every month at the Comfort Inn, 500 Monroe Street in Zanesville. If you would like to make a donation for Crohn’s & Colitis Research, please make your check payable to Nationwide Children’s Hospital: C&C Research, and forward to Harry (Dick) Meek, 1297 Doten Avenue, Columbus, Ohio 43212.

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Historic Roscoe Village prepares to celebrate autumn with the enticing aroma of fresh apple butter simmering over an open fire and the brilliant hues of the season for its 40th Annual Apple Butter Stirrin’. It will be Oct. 16 - 18, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday and Saturday and from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Sunday. The festival offers fun and entertainment for all ages. Activities will include an invitational craft show, crafter demonstrations, special appearances by Johnny Appleseed, strolling storytellers, food booths and a variety of contests including the ever-popular spelling bee on Saturday morning at 11 a.m. in the One-Room Schoolhouse in Roscoe Village. Main stage entertainment will include the Claxon Family Band, SilverLiners, New Towne Cloggers, Country Sunrise Special (Nicholas Family), the Todd Taylor Show, Wildwood & Friends, Homestead Creek and much more great entertainment.

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A hand-stitched quilt donated by the Roscoe Village volunteers will be raffled on Sunday, along with crafts donated by each craft vendor for a raffle Saturday and Sunday. Lots of children’s activities will be offered at a designated children’s area. Activities will include decorating a pumpkin, old-fashioned children’s games, face painting and a coloring table. Children and adults alike will enjoy leisure tours each day from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., with a “Spirit of Roscoe” candlelight tour available at 7 p.m. on Friday and Saturday evening. An 1800s school lesson will be offered along with horse-drawn canal boat rides and shopping among the fun fall decorations. For a complete schedule of events for the Apple Butter Stirrin’ or more information on Historic Roscoe Village, call 622-9310 or toll-free 800-877-1830 or visit www.roscoevillage.com.

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It’s that time of year again when the woodland trees turn hues of yellow, red, and orange—a perfect canopy of foliage for the tiny fairy houses that will be built at Clary Gardens. Clary Gardens will be hosting its annual Fairy House Building Workshop on Saturday, October 10th from 1 to 3 p.m. The cost is $15 for one adult and one child combo, or $20 for an entire family (no reservations are necessary). The workshop will begin in the amphitheater at Clary Gardens with a reading from a storybook about fairies, and a demonstration on how to make a fairy house using a pumpkin. Then families will take a

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will be given fairy cookies, a small pumpkin, and a dried gourd to take home and decorate for their own fairy houses. Also, Baby of Mine—from Roscoe Village—will be at the event with fairy-themed books and DVD’s for sale. Clary Gardens is located at 588 West Chestnut Street (Rt. 541), Coshocton, OH 43812. For directions or information about this event contact Clary Gardens at 740-622-6524 or email: info@ clarygardens.org. Visit the website at www.clarygardens.org.

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The Coshocton Port Authority issued a Request For Proposal (RFP) today to obtain services from a firm or organization to redesign the www.coshoctonportauthority.com web site. A $2000 grant from American Electric Power, approved last month, will finance the web site overhaul. “In today’s environment, it’s absolutely critical that our organization maintain a strong, vibrant and fresh look on the world-wide-web,” said executive director T.J. Justice, “The web has become the single most effective means to promote the community and is how outsiders generate investment and site location decision making information.” The RFP is available on the port authority’s web site and copies may also be obtained at the port authority, 106 S. Fourth Street, Coshocton. Proposals are due no later than 2 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 23, with an award to be made in November. For more information, contact Mr. Justice at 622-7005 or tjjustice@coshoctoncounty.net.


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God Bless you all! By Mark Fortune

With wife Amy at his side, those were the words spoken by Todd Brown as he addressed the 550 runners, walkers and supporters who gathered together on Sunday afternoon, Sept. 20 to celebrate the life of Derek Brown Elgart in the first Memorial 5K Peace Run and Walk. The event took place on Derek’s birthday and was held at Lake Park with a special course laid out to encompass the soccer fields where Derek spent many hours enjoying the sport he loved. Funds raised at the event will go to help area youth participate in soccer programs. Pausing often to gather his emotions, Brown said, “The support of this community, and our family and friends is what has helped us get out of bed every morning. It’s overwhelming. I know Derek is looking down and loving this”. Riccilyn Rose and Kamryn Douglass both said, “Derek was one of our good friends – we wanted to be here with his family and friends”. Sisters Francie and Torie Neal remarked, “We’re here in honor of Derek and to support his family”. Michelle Doughty added, “I think it’s a good thing and it’s a great event. I’m sure Derek is smiling looking down at all of this support”. As one of the many members of a team (soccer, volleyball, cross country and others) participating in the event, Javen Guilliams commented, “I’m just glad to be here in remembrance of him – he could make you smile – and make you laugh. Derek was a great kid to be around”. Four of Derek’s soccer buddies and closest friends came to support the event and remember their friend. Derek Wright said, “It’s good to be here in memory of Derek – and support this for him and his family” .Tyler Krieger added, “It’s great to see all these people – for his family and that everyone cares about his family”. Jarrett Hocter stated, “I’m glad to see all these people out here – and who loved Derek”. Brice Finton remarked, “I miss not seeing his smile and not having him to pull pranks and hang around with”. Hocter said, when asked what

spend the afternoon together remembering Derek”. Todd Brown’s parents, Mary Jane and Robert Brown said, “We just think it was a wonderful tribute to Derek. . . and so fitting to Derek and the wonderful young man that he was. And the turnout was tremendous. We just appreciate everything the community has done the past several months for Todd and Amy and their family. It was wonderful to honor his memory. Derek would have thought it was just awesome. We were very touched”. The event was organized by friends of the family, Valerie Miller and Krista Belt. Miller said, “We knew in the beginning that we wanted to make this a family event, because that is what was important to Derek, his family. Tears filled my eyes multiple times seeing all of Derek’s friends and classmates that showed up to walk or run together. To see mothers and daughters, fathers and sons, In a fitting tribute to the spirit of community and togetherness that set the tone for the Derek Brown Elgart 5K Memorial Peace Run and Walk, runners Jacob Stevens and Steve Hammond cross the finish line linked arm in arm. (Beacon photo by Mark Fortune)

he missed most about Derek, “His good personality”. Brice Finton added, “Hearing him laugh and telling jokes, hanging out at his house – and playing in the woods. We miss him and we loved him”. Grandparents Ray and Zoe Worthington said, “We’re gonna make it with all the support that’s here. The foundation will be enhanced and that is the positive of this event. This community has been stellar with the support our family has received. We’re grateful for their (Todd and Amy) circle of friends”. Zoe Worthington added, “This is part of the healing process”. Sandy and Howard Elgart commented, “This is fantastic – we had no idea that it would be this large”. Derek’s mother Amy Brown said, following the event, “It’s overwhelming. I’m just glad to see the community come together and

entire teams, teachers, running or walking, I am inspired to live in this community, and what a gift we were able to give Derek on his birthday by honoring his life. The success of the event could not have been possible without all of the friends and volunteers that helped work the race, the businesses for sponsorships or door prizes and finally – this community that participated”. My hope is that this event was another step of healing and “peace” for all of Derek’s family. It was an atmosphere full of love and support”. Belt added, “I think it is amazing how supportive our community is. It was very heartwarming to see all 550 plus people there to show support to Derek’s family. The love and support shown makes me very proud to be a part of this community. What an awesome way to celebrate Derek’s birthday”.

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NYFD Fire Truck from 9/11 visits WL Firemen’s Festival

Pictured are members of the West Lafayette Volunteer Fire Department, West Lafayette Mayor Jack Patterson, members of the West Lafayette Police Dept. and the truck owners, Dan & Brenda Jordan of Louisville, Ohio. (Photo contributed to The Beacon by Jim McKeever) and 2700 civilians to fade from people’s memories. It’s a lot of work and money. But when you’re at an event like this – and people come up and shake your hand – it makes it all worthwhile. We also have a tower ladder (#31) that extends 75 feet”. When asked how they were enjoying the festival and some of those legendary West Lafayette Firemen’s French fries, they stated, “This town is what America is all about”. Combined with a delicious pancake breakfast, 5K run, inflatable’s for the kids, Elvis, other local musical favorites, and even the West Lafayette Hometown Festival Queen and court offering face painting and baked goods for sale, the festival offered something for participants of all ages. The Hometown Festival court brought in a total of $105 which went back to SINCE 1954 the firemen. Ridgewood High School senior and Hometown Festival Queen Kelsey Hayes said about her reign so far, AUCTIONEERS & APPRAISERS “It’s been amazing! I’ve met Dan Dennis - Independent Representative so many different people that I have enjoyed talking to. I enjoy the smiling faces of the Garth’s auctions, inc. office: 740.362.4771 people I see and the miniPost office Box 369 cell: 740.973.4532 queens are a lot of fun”. Deleware, oh 43015 fax: 740.363.0164

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Pictured are several of the friends that helped organize the event for the Keith Stipes family. From left to right are; Kim Jennings, Bill Courtright, Jan Everhardt, Bruce Brown, Lois Courtright and Terrie Brown. (Beacon photo by Mark Fortune) Over 200 friends and family members came together on Saturday, Sept. 26 at the Coshocton Sportsman’s Club to raise funds for the Keith Stipes family to help defray medical expenses. Stipes passed away from cancer earlier in the month. A benefit breakfast, auction and live musical performances were just part of the activities held. Brother Mark Stipes said, “I want to thank everyone. I can’t begin to even know where to start. There have been so many people – you just don’t really know how many friends you have – this is unreal. I wish I could thank everyone individually”. Wife Michelle Stipes remarked, “This is amazing. I just want to thank everyone that has participated in this from the bottom of my heart. All the cards, donations, everything. I miss him so much, he was my buddy. We are blessed to have so many friends and a loving family. Even Keith’s Doctor (Kaka) showed up to help support us”. Mother Darlene (Stipes) Daliere said, “It’s great. It’s wonderful to see this many friends in one place”. Joan Rothenstine said, “Keith was just a wonderful man – there

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Job Fair to be in Coshocton: Everyone encouraged to come

The Coshocton County Chamber of Commerce and Coshocton Port Authority are partnering to host a Job Fair next month in Coshocton. The event will be from 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 24 at the Coshocton County Career Center located at 23640 County Road 202. Any public or private sector employee is invited to set up a booth and provide applications or employment information to the general public. “This is a great opportunity for employers to interact with individuals who are unemployed or under employed for present or future staffing needs,” said port authority executive director T.J. Justice. Although the job market is at a difficult stage right now, chamber of commerce executive director

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Carol Remington encourages individuals to attend in order to provide a resume, fill out an application or plant seeds for possible future employment. Even during a recession, employers have staffing needs that can fluctuate near and long term. Justice said the event is not intended to provide a silver bullet to those in need of employment but rather an opportunity to put forward an interest in becoming gainfully employed. Employers who wish to participate should contact Renee Hardesty at the port authority to register at 622-7005 at reneehardesty@coshoctoncounty.net. Tables and chairs will be provided. For more information, contact Justice at (740)-6227005 or Remington at (740)-622-5411.

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Benefits Shawnee Springs Winery Benefit. Shawnee Springs Winery is hosting a benefit Saturday, Oct. 10th from Noon to 7 p.m. with proceeds going to The Coshocton County Free Clinic. The Benefit will include a chicken BBQ dinner, wine and cheese tasting, hot

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Cancer Benefit for • Rental Moving Trucks & Trailers Karen Cross. Family for DIY Hauling, Moving, or for Hire. and friends are hosting a cancer benefit for Karen Cross on Saturday, October 24th at Coshocton Sportsman’s Club, take 541 West to left on Township Road 0 7 00 283, look for signs. 6 22 Breakfast will be from Quiet Love Concert -0086 at Grace United 8:30 a.m. to 10:30 6 22 Methodist Church on a.m. with lunch from Saturday, October 11:30 a.m. to 2:00 Large Auction 17th at 6:00 p.m. The p.m. and Spaghetti Dinner from 4:30 p.m. mission of The Quiet October 9th • 5:30 pm Love Foundation, Inc to 6:30 p.m. There Don’t Make A Move Without Calling will be a cornhole and is to communicate Agents Realty & Auction Service First!! Christ’s love through horseshoes at 12:00 American Sign Lanp.m., Hayride and guage to the hearPartnered with Texas Hold ‘em from ing impaired and the 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 FORTUNE’S p.m., Auction at 3:00 hearing. A powerful Christian Ministry in p.m. and Live Music BOOT ShOp with DJ - Jay Produc- American Sign Lan23024 CR 621 • Coshocton guage under black tion from Newark, lights. Ohio starting at 7:00 p.m. Karen has Agents Realty & Auction Service been diagnosed with 23024 CR 621 (Next to Walmart) • Coshocton, OH Warsaw United MethHodgkins disease. 740-622-0700 or 1-888-216-8772 odist Church. The This fundraiser is to Members of Zanesville and Coshocton County Board of Realtors help assist with the ...continued on page 16 many costs that mediw DALE GRESS w REAL ESTATE w DALE GRESS w REAL ESTATE w cal procedures have imposed. The recovINVE$T IN REAL ESTATE FOR A POSITIVE RETURN! ery period is ongoing.

Church Events Cross Training. The Grace United Methodist Church Midweek family Ministry program, will begin October 14, at 5:30 p.m. Cross Training is Open to everyone in the community. Come every Wednesday night or choose which fits your schedule. Evening begins with a delicious meal. Afterwards, Youth in middle school through high school, break into age appropri-

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Ranch home, large living room, dining room, Birch cabinets in kitchen, 3 BR, 2 bath, all on main floor, 2 car attached garage on 1.75 level acres. RWSD.

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Room to roam in this 3 bedroom home with formal dining room. Partially finished basement with a wet bar and attached 2 car garage. Also features a Florida room overlooking the gardens. A must see!

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Meet the Candidates. The Coshocton Business and Professional Women and Coshocton County Farm Bureau is sponsoring Meet The Candidates on October 15th beginning at 6:30 p.m. at Coshocton County Career Center located at 23640 Airport Rd, CR 202. WTNS Radio will broadcast the Candidate Forum with Ken Smailes from WTNS as Moderator and he will present questions based upon issues identified within the community. Agenda includes: 6:30-7:00 p.m. - Community mix and mingle and from 7:00-9:00 p.m. Candidate Forum.

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ate small groups for Bible study, related activities and service projects. Children, pre-school through sixth grade, enjoy Bible stories that come to life through crafts, music drama, puppets, games, service projects and sign language. Adults may choose from small groups on, Bible study, quilting and sign language. For more information or to register for this two hour mid-week program, call the church office at 6221302.

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Soup Supper. The Salvation Army Soup Supper will be Friday, October 9, 2009 from 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Menu includes Bean or vegetable soup, chicken sandwich, pie or cake and drink. Adults: $5.00 and Children 12 and under: $3.00. Baked good sale, purse sale - new purses for $10.00 and up. All proceeds go to The Salvation Army Ladies Home League. THey have a 4-fold program: Worship, Education, Services and Fellowship: for ladies ages 16 to ?

spiced apple wine and Sangria, along with a wine making demo, corn hole tournament and 50/50 drawing. The winery is located at 20093 CR 6. For more information contact Shawnee Springs Winery at 623-0744.

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Halloween Harvest Hoedown. The Positive Purpose Multiple Sclerosis Support Group is planning a Halloween Harvest Hoedown on Sunday, October 18th starting at 2:00 p.m. The event will take place at the offices of Krasco. Krasco is located across SR 36 from WalMart at 23897 Airport Road behind the Animal Clinic. Bring your favorite harvest soup, side dish, or dessert so that we can celebrate our bountiful harvests from the summer season. And, your family, kids, and members of your personal MS support team are very welcome. We will be providing deli roasted chickens, beverages, and lots of fun. And, of course, WEAR A COSTUME, and BEWARE all GOBLINS!! We’ll have a karaoke machine so tune up your vocals pipes! For more information and to RSVP, please call Angie at 740/502-2540 or Cj at 740/8244370. If you would rather, email Angie at awright_319@yahoo. com or Cj at ddeadred@yahoo.com . Please join us for a fun filled afternoon at the Casserole Carnival for the PPMS! This group is sponsored by the National Multiple Sclerosis Society at 1-800-667-7131 and the Multiple Sclerosis Foundation at 1-800-225-6495.

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Cylinder player, doll house, cedar chest, vintage wedding dress & parasol, 2-cane bottom chairs, croquet set, costume jewelry, Howdy Doody cookie jar, pickle jars, copper boiler, wood shaft golf clubs, stereo, records, Longaberger baskets, 15 gallon crock, Boyd’s Fluffy Bear.

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September 11, 2009 Donald E. Allen Jr & Connie L. Allen to Mohammed Baig; $9,200. William & Kathaleen H. Revay to Ingeborg A. Perkins; $63,000.

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We would like to invite all CHS Class of 1984 classmates to our 25th reunion to be held on Oct 3rd, 2009, 7-11pm at F.R.E.T.S. Coffeehouse. If we were unable to reach you please contact Paula Esselburn (Copen-

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September 14, 2009 Ervin & Ruth Troyer to The Harvest Baptist Temple Inc., An Ohio Corporation; $15,000.

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haver) at 824-8000 or e-mail pesselburn@ yahoo.com for additional information. CHS Class of 1951. The Coshocton High School Class of 1951 will be holding their 58th Reunion on

to Ivan L. & Clara I. Stutzman; %10,936. Mary Ellen Grable to Clyde N. Deshong & Shirley C. Deshong; $40,000. Fannie Mae, aka Federal National Mortgage Association to William B. Goslin & Nancy M. Carter; $72,900 September 17, 2009 Mariam J. Czaika & Lorena J. Wolfe to Francis T. & Teresa M. Wasmus; $17,500 Joan Shafer First Holmes Corporation; $215,000 Jeffrey E. Shrimplin, Jacqueline R.

October 2nd, lunch at Ravens Glenn Winery and October 3rd, dinner at Schumaker Farms. Call Joan McNeely at 740-6225507 for more information.

Shrimplin & Robert Scott Black to Todd D. Bradford & Gregory A. Bradford; $100,000. September 18, 2009 Homesale Inc. to Cody C. Mills & Machella Hendrieth; $31,000. Nicholas Smeltzer to Regina E. Wolfe; $98,000 Phillip R. McElfresh & Carolyn Y. McElfresh to Daniel M. Griffith; $71,000. September 21, 2009 Conrad D. & Lois A. Miller to Andrew L. Troyer, John L. Troyer & Levi Troyer Jr.; ...continued on page 17

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New: 25,000 BTU comfort glow vent free natural gas fireplace w/wood oak mantel, ping pong table in box, corn hole games, farm tractor tire chain set, Murray’s Detailing Gift Certificate. Like New: Interior wood doors 28”,32”,34” oak rocking chair, exercise equipment, 18.5 cu ft chest freezer, overhead projector, Hot Point refrigerator, 14.5 volt battery combo tool kit, lattice panels, 2 hp electric motor, lawn chairs, décor items, lighthouse pictures & décor, iron railings, seasoned firewood. Used Items: Fiberglass tub & show, cabinets, 8’ tables (5), baby bed, windows misc sizes, shelving, dehumidifier, children school chairs (32), bird feeder, toys, heavy duty swings with chains, handtools. Antiques: Chairs, mirrors, card table, 1950’s Jackie Robinson Louisville slugger oak bat, painted red oak pulpit, metal fire ring, old family bible Baked Goods: 25 homemade pies, homemade cakes, cookies and brownies.

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13+- acres, 6 parcels, open and wooded, some timber Virginia Township, Coshocton County, River View Schools, 95% fenced with high tensile wire, 3 homes all in need of some TLC, 4 plus out buildings. Two car garage. This property is a must see and will sell to the highest bidder. All 6 parcels will sell together. TERMS: $2,000.00 Non-Refundable deposit down day of sale with balance due at closing within 20 days. Bank letter of approval, no contingencies. All inspections must be done before day of auction at buyer’s expense. Sells to highest bidder. LEGAL: parcel #0380000064200 .302 AC., #0380000064400 .427 AC., #0380000038300 1 AC., #0389999997400 6.928 AC., #0380000064500 2.693 AC., #0380000064300 1.808 AC. Taxes on all 6 parcels are $1,989.42 per year.

Built in 1994 by Ivan Yoder in River View Schools this one owner home features 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, 1st floor laundry and bath, finished basement, 2 car garage, landscaped and waiting for its new owner all setting on 0.641+- acres and ready to move into. Taxes are $1,373 per year TERMS: $1,000.00 Non-Refundable deposit down day of sale with balance due at closing within 30 days. Bank letter of approval, no contingencies. All inspections must be done before day of auction at buyer’s expense. Owner reserves the right to accept or reject final bid. NOTES: Home is ready to move into. Parcel# 0100000051200 Come prepared to buy as owners are very motivated! Olde Town Realty will Co-Broke with any Licensed Ohio Realtor contact AucRealtor tioneer for info. For your private showing call Auctioneer or R AUCTIONEER / REALTOR: PAUL BRATTON (740) 327-6331 REALTOR: KELLY SHRIMPLIN (740) 502-6692

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Spacious 3 bedroom 1-story home on large lot in Warsaw. Home offers newer roof, vinyl siding, full basement (½ finished), newer electric & hot water heater. You will love the large oak eat-in kitchen w/island, sunroom and large dining room. A 36 x 18 garage with bath and shower attaches to the property. A lot of “bang for your buck” at this “don’t miss auction”. (An additional 30 x 90 lot will be offered together with this property.)

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More than 200 area students from River View, Coshocton and Ridgewood gathered together on Wednesday, Sept. 23 for the national “See you at the Pole” day. Students from all across the nation were encouraged to gather at their flagpole before class and pray together. At River View High School, the event started at 7:30 a.m. with a group sing-a-long led by Stacie Grudier, Alexa Norris, and Amanda Els. After songs were sung and the students had a time of prayer, they all gathered in the high school for breakfast. There were 101 students and 30+ adults attended at River View, approximately 28 attended at Ridgewood, and between 60-70 attended at Coshocton. “I hope they learn prayer is important in our nation,” said Warsaw Mayor Ron Davis, who attended the event, “This is still a Christian nation and prayer is important. We can’t shut off God. He’s everywhere. I’m just hoping the young people come out and support it because prayer should be an important part of school.”

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September 11, 2009 Michael J. Clarke of West Lafayette to Chasity Danielle Wright of Fresno Michael J. Schott of Coshocton to Elizabeth Rosa McVay of Coshocton Troy Matthew Wagner of Walhonding to Jill Renee Lecraft of Walhonding

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September 16, 2009 James Jeffrey Sines Jr. of Warsaw to Shelly Rene’ Fellers of Warsaw James L Kivett of Fresno to Sara Michelle Schilling of Fresno

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Newly Remodeled home in Coshocton, new carpet, windows-plumbing-wiring. Washer/ dryer hook-up off kitchen, large dining roomT.V. room-front room-2 baths. Central air, garage. $40’s. 740-5456011 FARM BUILDINGS Stoltzfus Pole Buildings. 45x100x15, 2-18x14 overhead doors, 12 inch overhangs, 1-man door, gutter and spouting down runs. $41,000. 740-294-9636. “A Name to Remember in Pole Buildings.

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One New Firestone, 12/4-28 tractor tire, mounted on replacement rim for Ford 8N or 9N. Phone 740-622-0923 or 740-622-8811

Newcomerstown, Coshocton, Dennison. Nice 2 BR House, 2 car garage, patio & yard. 2 BR upstairs apt. Lg. 3

FSBO 3 Bedroom Home in West Carlisle. Ready to move into. Large garage, large lot, workshop, new bathroom/laundry room

2005 Ford Mustang GT, all options, Shaker 1000 Stereo, all red leather, red exterior, low miles 24,000. Exactly like new.

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For Sale By Owner. 2 story, 2 bedroom home on 1/2 acre in country, minutes from Warsaw. Newer windows, back deck, central air and small shed for storage. Phone: 740-824-3479 or 740-824-3538

2 Bedroom, 1 bath Towne House, great location, walking distance to town $440/mo. 6-month lease. 740-829-2396

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