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PUTTING FAITH INTO ACTION Pictured at the groundbreaking for the 11th Habitat for Humanity of Coshocton County home, which was held March 18, in West Lafayette, are the Rev. Jim Humphrey, superintendent of the Three Rivers District of the United Methodist Churches, Pastor Joel Mason of Branch United Methodist Church, who represented area United Methodist Churches, Tim Angle and his son Skyler, who will be living in the “Apostle Build” home upon completion with his wife Candy and sons John and Brandon. The Habitat home is being built by a collaboration of 18 Coshocton County United Methodist Churches. More information on page 6. BEACON PHOTO BY MARK FORTUNE

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The Positive Purpose MS Support Group is Spring deli roll-ups and a beverage will be planning an April Showers Party at 2 p.m. Sunday, April 15, at Coshocton County provided. Family and members of your personal support group are welcome to join us. Memorial Hospital, located at 1460 Orange St. This group is sponsored by the Multiple Let’s get excited for spring and celebrate the return of flowers blooming and pleasant spring Sclerosis Foundation at 1-800-225-6495 temperatures. Pull out your rainy day gear to dress for the event and bring a covered dish, snack, or something to share that makes you think of spring. CONTRIBUTED TO THE BEACON For information and to RSVP, call Angie at The final Lenten Lunch will be at 11:45 a.m. 502-2540 or Cj at 824-4370. You also can e-mail Wednesday, March 28, in the fellowship hall of The Presbyterian Church in Coshocton. Proceeds from the luncheons are given to Church Women United for its children’s clothing program. The suggested donation for the lunch is $4. Next week’s speaker will be The Rev. Joanna Lance from St. Johns United Church of Christ and the presenter will be Galen Honabarger from Gospel Hill Ministries.

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Does the thought of going to church make you nervous? The River View Ministerial Association wants to eliminate those fears and answer any questions you may have about religion, faith and God during its Ask the Pastor event, which is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. Monday, March 26, at the Walhonding Valley fire house in Warsaw. There will be several local pastors who will answer questions regarding life, from what the Bible teaches. “There will be a great group of pastors with different backgrounds,” said Pastor Joel Mason from Branch United Methodist Church. “They also will be from different denominations.” According to Mason, people with all different types of personalities should be able to find a pastor to relate to at the March 26 event. “There are a lot of different personalities in the world and some pastors work well with people who rely on their emotions and others are better for those who rely on their intellect and want to analyze things,” Mason said. “We want you to be who you are and help you understand your relationship with Christ.” Attendees of Ask the Pastor will have their questions collected anonymously from a drop box at the event or they can text them to a cell phone number provided. “We hope that people who don’t know what to ask will also come and that someone will present a question that sparks something for them,” Mason said. The event is purposely not being held at a church. “It’s outside a church so people could gather somewhere where they are comfortable and the churches also have to step outside of their comfort zone,” Mason said. “We want to meet people where they are. We’ve also found that people who have never stepped inside a church or been to worship service base their opinion of religion on what someone told them. This is our opportunity to address that issue.” Mason himself knows how scary it can be to step inside a church.

“I felt churches were full of judgmental, hypocritical people,” he said. “I also thought they were holy and above everyone else. When I finally walked into one I found out I was wrong. People who go to church are real people with real problems. They cared for me and loved me.” Mason hopes to have more Ask the Pastor events and get more churches in Coshocton County involved. “We have differences, but we are all part of a family,” he said. “We need to get passed the name on the door and know that we all have Jesus Christ in common and that’s what we need

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Almack gets 40-year Mason pin

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Choirs from Canal Lewisville UMC, Conesville UMC, Grace UMC, Nellie UMC, Park UMC and Roscoe UMC joined in a celebration of sacred music that was presented March 18, at Roscoe United Methodist Church. Pictured are three members of the orchestra, Zach Pessia (l), Ethan Widder and Leslie MASONS Charles Almack, a short-term rehab patient at Autumn Extended Care Dawson, that added to the Music Fest. BEACON PHOTO BY MARK FORTUNE Facility, celebrated being a 40 year Mason. David Wickam, therapist and secretary of Mason Lodge 96, had the honor of pinning Almack. PHOTO CONTRIBUTED

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Marcus L. White of West Lafayette was named to the dean’s list for the January 2012 session in the college of applied technologies at The University of Northwestern Ohio. CONTRIBUTED TO THE BEACON Full-time students must receive a grade point average of 3.5 or better The Coshocton Business and Professional Women (BPW) will award two to be named to the dean’s list. $1,000 scholarships Monday, May 21st at Schumaker Farms. Forms for the Joan McNeely Working Woman Scholarship are available at The Beacon, COTC-Coshocton Campus, Job & Family Services (in the basement), OSU Extension office and the Coshocton CONTRIBUTED TO THE BEACON Public Library effective Monday, March 26. Eligible women must have a copy of their acceptance into a program, Luke J. Feldner was named to the dean’s list at Waynesburg University for two references and a one-page essay of their career plans and how the the fall 2011 term. Feldner of West Lafayette is pursuing a bachelor of science in business scholarship will benefit them. Deadline for mailing the completed form is Monday, April 23, to administration in forensic accounting. He is a graduate of Ridgewood High School. Coshocton BPW, P.O. Box 656, Coshocton, OH 43812. For forms or information contact Tammi Rogers at 829-2408 or Kim Gress at 622-4055 or 502-2154. The Beacon wants your opinion! Have an opinion or want to comment on something you’ve read in The Beacon? Please email Mark Fortune at: mark@coshoctoncountybeacon.com. The Coshocton County Beacon is now accepting Letters to the Editor! Be sure to include your first and last name. Emailing your Letter to the Editor in Microsoft Word format is preferred. The Beacon reserves the right to edit, refuse or otherwise reject any letter that is deemed inappropriate or offensive to our readers. No more than 500 words please. Please have your letter turned in by noon on Friday.

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Ron and Amy Stonebraker. Senior division finalists are: Lydia Abernethy, daughter of Dana Abernethy and the late Christopher Abernethy; and Conner Drennen, son of Jeff and Stacey Drennen. These local students will perform on the Montgomery Piano beginning at 7 p.m. Sunday, April 1, at the Triple Locks Theatre for a panel of five judges. Representing Coshocton County Schools are Tom Havelka, Alan English and Jane Crow. There is no admission charge and the public is invited to the competition final. Doors will open at 6:30 p.m.

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Auditions have been completed and the finalists for the 24th annual Edward E. Montgomery Jr. Piano Competition have been selected. The 2012 competition includes a junior division for students in grades seven, eight and nine. The senior division encompasses grades nine (choice of divisions), 10, 11 and 12. The winning contestant in the junior division will receive a $250 cash prize while the winner of the senior division will receive a $1,000 cash prize. Junior division finalists are: Patrick Brouse, son of Don and Susan Brouse; Jacqueline Roman, daughter of Alan and Sabrina Roman; Jenny Simpson, daughter of Wes and Ann Simpson; and Karli Stonebraker, daughter of

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apostle build, “It’s amazing. We just spoke at the Emmanuel Lutheran Church this morning, it’s amazing at how many people have put so many thousands of hours in for us to do this. I’m going to be helping after this house because it’s really just truly amazing. And the boys will be helping clean up.” Candy Angle, who was caught up in the emotion of the day, said, “This is just a new beginning for our family.” Superintendent of the Three Rivers District United Methodist Churches, the Rev. Jim Humphrey, said, “It’s exciting. It’s wonderful that the 18 United Methodist Churches of Coshocton County can come together and not only sponsor in donations towards the Habitat commitment of over $22,000 but also that they’re volunteering their labor and their efforts to build this home. It’s going to be a home built by United Methodist’s. It’s neat to work with the Angle family. It’s exciting to be a part of this.” Several scriptures were read at the ground breaking ceremony, including Matthew 5:1314, Ephesians 2:19-22 and the large group of attendees joined to sing “For the Beauty of the Earth”, with Gary Baker providing guitar accompaniment. A special round of applause greeted Ernie Galadja, former Habitat board President, as he made his way to the front of the crowd. It was always a dream of Galadja’s to have an “Apostle Build”, and that dream is now coming true. Following a responsive reading, a ceremonial spade of dirt was turned with the shovels, with Pastor Joel Mason of Branch United Methodist Church representing the area United Methodist Churches. Not wasting any time in claiming their new found play area, two of the boys wrestled in the dirt following the ceremony in what will be their yard. That moment alone seemed to provide a capstone for what was truly an amazing and beautiful day in West Lafayette. MARK@COSHOCTONCOUNTYBEACON.COM

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With blue skies and unseasonably warm temperatures gracing the event, more than 100 people attended the Habitat for Humanity of Coshocton County and United Methodist Churches of Coshocton County groundbreaking for Habitat’s 11th home in Coshocton County with an “Apostle Build” on Sunday, March 18. The groundbreaking ceremony was held at the site of the home in West Lafayette. Habitat board President Helen Scholfield welcomed everyone to the ceremony, and Rev. Jim Humphrey, Three Rivers District Superintendent, gave the opening remarks following a loud “Amen” from those attending. Humphrey said, “Wow, it’s exciting! Not only just for the glory of the day but for this family and the family of the church. We are excited to be here, I think it’s exciting that we can come together as the 18 Methodist churches of Coshocton County. We need to be the church outside the walls of the church, which brought forth another loud “Amen”. The partner family is Tim, Candy, John, Brandon and Skyler Angle. Tim said, “This is overwhelming. The community coming together to build a home so my boys are safe, and they have a home to come home to, it’s just truly amazing.” The Angle family is currently visiting Methodist churches in the area, who have joined together to build home number 11 for the family. Tim continued with his feelings about the

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NEW CONCORD - The All-Ohio Youth Choir’s March 26th, 1952 Cardinal Chorale will sing a spring pops concert The Conesville basketball team was honored at Muskingum University in New Concord, with a special banquet in the school gym. Saturday, March 31. The 7 p.m. concert will be The tournament champions and sectional coin Brown Chapel on College Drive. champions were recognized along with their Selected from returning members of the Allcoach, Jack Riordon, the cheerleaders, and the Ohio Youth Choir, the 45-member ensemble managers. Edgar Sherman, athletic director represents the Youth Choir and the Ohio State from Muskingum College, was the guest speaker and spoke about the many benefits of Fair in a traditional post-Christmas concert in Pickerington, on a six-day summer tour, and athletics for boys in school, telling them that in occasional concerts throughout Ohio by they must act responsibly now because the younger boys looked up to them as idols. Bill invitation. The Muskingum concert will feature Abbott was awarded most valuable player and highlights from the Youth Choir’s 2010 summer Irwin Jennings received a trophy for the best show, “Let There Be Peace,” and last summer’s foul shooting. The banquet was sponsored by show, “Walk Together.” The Future Homemakers of America. Area members of the Chorale include Emma Brems, Kyle Conrad, Kayla Cowden, Elizabeth 1962 Kittner, Alex Lawrence, and Melanie Rice of March 25th, 1962 Coshocton; Colby Tarrh of Walhonding; Nathan Firemen at the West St. fire station had been Shutt of Warsaw; and Trent Adams, Katelyn remodeling and redecorating their kitchen with Guenther, Tyler Hahn, Brad Harvey, Michael new plywood walls and new tables. But there was a big blank space on the upper east wall, so Coshocton’s own Benton Clark painted a mural there depicting three eras of firefighting equipment. On the left, Clark painted a bought out Rolling Acres Greenhouse scene from 1803 featuring an early fire hose Open for seeds, flowers, vegetables, cart, in the center was a three-horse drawn plant potting soil, fertilizer & etc. steamer from 1905 and to the right was a scene depicting a modern-day fire truck. In the 9 miles on SR 643 off SR 83 background, Clark painted children and other bystanders watching the firemen and even included old historical Coshocton buildings such as the Mecca hotel.

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March 26th, 1972 One of the world’s greatest violinists and internationally famed concert artist, Rubinoff, was returning to perform at the Coshocton High School in April. The evening was sponsored by the Coshocton Lion’s Club as part of their annual project to help finance the organization’s “Sight Conservation Program” according to the general chairman, Lewis “Pooch” Blackson. Pooch went on to praise the musician saying that Rubinoff had a great personality and was a great musician. Rubinoff had recently surprised the worshippers at Sacred Heart on March 5 with an unscheduled performance.

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March 21st, 1982 The River View Lady Bears started their season looking for a rainbow. At the end of the season in Columbus, they were awarded their pot of gold as the Lady Bears took home the state championship for the second year with a 51-46 win. Their first state champion came in 1977 with a 41-38 victory over Pemberville Eastwood. Caroline Mast was named most valuable player in the game, scoring 26 points for her team. The Lady Bears faced Cincinnati for the state championship who had a 26-0 record that season.

PRINCESSES The Coshocton Nazarene Church had their second annual Party Like a Princess event on Friday, March 16 at the Pavilion at Lake Park. Pictured here is Graisyn Pence, 6 years old, and Kadin Belt, 7 years old. Both girls are from West Lafayette.

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on the whole child, encompassing the four domains of learning: Physical, cognitive, social and emotional. It was also required that the eight handson activities presented support and integrate the Ohio Early Learning Content Standard areas of Math, Science, Social TEAMWORK The Coshocton County Career Center Early Childhood Education Studies and English team of Kensey Freshwater, Brianna Foster, Katelyn Haines and Loren Morris, all Language Arts. juniors, will advance to the state-level challenge next month in Granville. The team P r i n c e ’ s beat out teams from Mid-East, C-TEC, Franklin Hills and Buckeye career centers, display included earning the highest score in their event March 3 at the FCCLA Regional Skills Meet photographs of her in Granville. PHOTO CONTRIBUTED TO THE BEACON engaging Central Elementary School preschoolers in the various activities she developed, since Prince does her job shadowing at Central two to three days per week. The hands-on activities she created included a cattail counting activity, a mini-frog hands-on activity designed to teach the concepts of more, less and equal, and a tadpole-to-frog activity to introduce physical change and growth concepts to preschoolers. She had 25 minutes to present her curriculum display and the eight hands-on activities. Also representing FCCLA Region 8 at this year’s state-level competition will be the ECE team of Kensey Freshwater (Ridgewood), Brianna Foster (Coshocton), Katelyn Freshwater (Ridgewood) and Loren Morris (Coshocton), who brought home the top score in this year’s Early Childhood Education Team Event at the regional challenge. The four were given 45 minutes to STATE CONTEST Junior Peggy Prince will ad- work together to create a daily schedule and vance to the state qualifying contest for Early Childdevelopmentally-appropriate learning activities hood Education – Concept Curriculum in Columbus next month. She brought home the highest score for preschool children based on a thematic topic, at the FCCLA Regional Skills Contest last Saturday, and create a lesson plan to present to the judges. Two other individual contestants from the March 3, in Granville. PHOTO CONTRIBUTED TO Coshocton County Career Center also brought THE BEACON home gold medals. They are Robbie Slay On Saturday, March 3, all seven of the (Coshocton), for his Language and Literacy Coshocton County Career Center’s FCCLA activity built around the beloved children’s student competitors, representing the Early book, “I’ll Love You Forever,” and Samantha Childhood Education, earned gold medals at Bailey (River View), for her Teacher Resource this year’s FCCLA regional skills competition. Kit, which included colorful, manipulatives Five of them earned the top score and will now designed to teach geometry and special concepts advance to compete at the state-level April 18to preschoolers. 19 in Columbus, having beaten competitors The Career Center’s local FCCLA chapter from C-TEC, Mid-East, Franklin Heights and is part of Ohio FCCLA’s Region 8. Other career Buckeye career centers. centers included in that region are: BelmontReceiving a perfect score in Concept Harrison, East Liverpool, Jefferson County, Curriculum Development, Peggy Prince, a Knox County, C-TEC (Licking County), Morgan junior from Coshocton High School, created Local, Mid-East (Muskingum County), Buckeye and presented a curriculum developed around (Tuscarawas County), and Washington County. pond life. The curriculum presented had to focus

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If you are ready for an entertaining night out that also will help a good cause, then you won’t want to miss the 2012 Coshocton Celebrity Waiter Dinner, which will help Nationwide Children’s Hospital continue to serve sick and injured children from Coshocton. “It’s going to be a great time,” said Rick Williamson, of RD Promotions. RD Promotions, run by brothers Rick and Dave Williamson and the help of many volunteers, is hosting the event Friday, March 30, at the Coshocton Elks, 434 Chestnut St. Single tickets are $20 and tickets for couples are $35. Happy hour begins at 6:30 p.m. and dinner is served at 7 p.m. Alcohol is not included in the dinner price, but the Elks will have a cash bar available separate from fundraising efforts. With your tickets you get to enjoy dinner served by local community members. “We picked people that know how to have fun,” said Valerie Boateng from RD Promotions. The waiters will be faced with the challenge of entertaining their tables and competing against each other. “With your ticket (to the dinner) you get $10 in funny money,” Rick said. “You will have to spend it to get different things or for the waiter to do something. It’s another way to have fun. There also will be music and karaoke.” Community members currently scheduled to serve at the dinner include: Garrison Bryant – Coshocton County Sheriff’s Office Detective; Don Carpenter – Retired firefighter, emergency medical technician and sheriff’s’ deputy; Kirby Hasseman – Hasseman Marketing and Coshocton City Council President; Leonard Hayhurst – Coshocton Tribune Reporter; Tim Howell – Coshocton Glass Owner; Jessi Marcincavage – J&O Sportsware and CoshoctonTV.com; Kayela Slate – The Depot Pub in Dresden; Dr. John Smilo – Coshocton Memorial Hospital; Jeff Wherley – Village of Nellie Mayor; Matt Croy – WKLM; Shane Pyle, Raymond James Financial; and Angie Pyle, Warehouse Steak n Stein. “We picked people that are in good standing in the community and know a lot of people because they have to sale tickets,” Rick said. “The celebrities can sale as many tickets as they want, but they will have to wait on that many people. A top waiter will be selected from the number of tickets sold and funny money collected.” The evening also will feature a silent auction with a variety of donations from local businesses such as Dean’s Jewelry, Wilson Carpet & Furniture, Coshocton Tire, the Front Porch Country Store, Baker’s IGA, fair passes from the Coshocton County Fair Board, tickets to attractions such as Cedar Point and Kings Island and much more. RD Promotions is hoping to have 250 people for the event and to help people realize that

Nationwide Children’s Hospital touches the lives of people in Coshocton. In 2011, Nationwide Children’s Hospital recorded 94 inpatient visits from Coshocton County children and 1,754 outpatient visits. The hospital’s media relations department defined inpatient visits as those who were admitted to the hospital and said outpatient visits ranged from trips to the emergency room, to getting tests done to visiting one of the clinics. “A lot of us involved in RD Promotions have a background in medical services or have been effect by Children’s Hospital in some way,” said Rick, who is employed as an emergency medical technician. “When I take patients there I see the hardships families go through. They worry about how they are going to get there, where they are going to stay and where they are going to eat.” According to Alyson Doyle, associate director of annual giving for the Nationwide Children’s Hospital Foundation, patients’ financial needs are assessed by a social worker assigned to them. “Hospital social workers are licensed clinicians who have special education and training to recognize the impact of illness or injury on children and families, assist patients and families in adjusting to illness and hospitalization and help families overcome barriers to maintaining optimal health for their children,” she said. “Social workers serve as a resource for other health care professionals regarding the psychosocial strengths and needs of the patient and family and community resources that may be available to them.” Families also are assisted by the Ronald McDonald house. Doyle said it houses and feeds families who are visiting from outside Franklin County. Those using the facility are asked to make a $20 donation, but no one is turned away for not being able to pay. RD Promotions did research before selecting Nationwide Children’s Hospital to do fundraising for. “I liked the way the Children’s Hospital foundation works and the support they give us,” Rick said. “They are real easy to work with.” Dave also is glad they chose Nationwide Children’s Hospital. “Any cause that helps kids out is a good one,” he said. RD Promotions took a tour of the hospital in 2011. “I’m amazed at what they offer families and patients,” Rick said. “Our tour just barely touched on what is offered. Unless you have

a child there or a reason to be there you don’t really see all that they offer.” In 2010 RD Promotions donated $350 to Nationwide Children’s Hospital and in 2011 they gave $1,000. “We get a dollar here and there and some change at our events and are hoping that the benefit dinner will help boost what we collect,” Williamson said. “If we can top last year’s donation I’ll be happy.” Nationwide Children’s Hospital is happy with any amount RD Promotions is able to donate. “They are so grateful,” Boateng said. “They tell us to keep up what we are doing and that every little bit helps.” Doyle says every financial gift does indeed matter to them. “Our financial needs are great, because our patients’ needs are great,” she said. “Every day, parents from across Central Ohio, and around the world, walk through our doors and ask us to cure, to mend, to comfort, to save the one thing they treasure most: A child. Imagine being that parent. Imagine it’s your child. And imagine that you can’t pay for the care. That’s why every gift to Nationwide Children’s matters.” Donor support also helps the hospital fulfill its mission. “Every child will receive our expert care, regardless of the family’s inability to pay,” she said. “This mission has not changed in 120 years. But the world has. More and more families are struggling to get by. Who can look into a sick child’s eyes and tell them, ‘Sorry, we could help you if you had more money.’ That’s unacceptable. And it will never happen here.” JOSIE@COSHOCTONCOUNTYBEACON.COM

Purchase tickets for the dinner from your favorite celebrity waiter or Simple Sings at 218 Sycamore St., Coshocton, 622-0775. If you would rather help out the cause by making a donation or becoming a waiter, call 575-4393. More information also can be found at www. rd-promotions.com.


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Pictured are Nathaniel (8), Terri and Jillian Stamper (7) making chocolate mint body scrub at a workshop held at Clary Garden’s on Saturday, March 17.

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Get the kids outdoors and involved in nature with the Clary Kids Nature Club. The Club started on March 18, but it’s still not too late to join. It’s free to join, although there will be a small material cost, and kids will receive a 10 percent discount on all future kids’ events at Clary Gardens, including the summer camp in July. The Club offers one event each month and has hands-on activities where kids can plant, create, or design something they can take home. “Our focus is on the children’s programs,” said Campbell. “That is the area that I just think is so important.” Campbell said that according to a book by Richard Loos entitled, “Last Child in the Woods”, children can’t identify the trees in their own back yard, but they can recognize over 100 business logos. Although they have nothing against technology, Clary Gardens wants to reintroduce children to nature. “We want to get them back out there in nature having fun and getting their hands dirty,” said Campbell. “Clary Gardens is a really safe place. We want to create an environment where they can be safe and have fun outside.” The volunteers at Clary Gardens are also planning to put in a children’s garden. “We want to bring the kids in right now so

they can be a part of it,” said Campbell. “We’re going to let them decide what they want the garden to look like. Some of the best ideas come from kids.” Campbell said that along with the children’s activities, she hopes to plan more adult events this summer. “We’re really excited,” she said. “We feel like we have some great things in the works.” The Garden is open from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. throughout March and then opens from 10 a.m. – 8 p.m. starting in April. Admission to the Garden is free. There will also be an informational meeting on March 31 at 8:30 a.m. for those who are interested in becoming volunteers at Clary Gardens. Volunteers must be at least 16 years old. Those under 16 years old must be accompanied by an adult. Clary Gardens wants to partner with local Coshocton businesses. If any Coshocton business is interested, contact Clary Gardens at 622-6524. BETH@COSHOCTONCOUNTYBEACON.COM

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Student ambassadors from the Coshocton County Career Center, representing culinary arts, cosmetology and electronics, recently helped some of West Lafayette’s youngest residents explore careers and their understanding of those careers. On Feb. 29, the teens visited with Ridgewood Elementary School’s 80-plus second-grade students, as part of the district’s career-readiness initiatives. The second-graders toured two hands-on career exploration stations, cosmetology and culinary arts, took an interest assessment, and played a careermatching game, earning Frisbees for correct answers. Pictured is Luke Mathias, a senior in the school’s culinary arts program, showing Ridgewood Elementary School second graders how to hold a pastry decorating bag. PHOTO CONTRIB-

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With the weather starting to warm up, it’s time to get outside into the fresh air and explore nature, and there’s no better place to spend these warm spring days than Clary Gardens, located at 588 W. Chestnut St. The volunteer staff at Clary Gardens has many fun and educational activities planned for both adults and children of all ages. Clary Gardens is once again hosting Taste for Summer on Saturday, May 19 from 10 a.m. – 7 p.m. The event will feature a variety of local wineries, barbeque stands, walking tours of the grounds, and music. Shuttle services will be provided throughout the day at various locations in Coshocton. Village Motors and Mission Auto are both providing a van to shuttle people over to Clary Gardens from the Coshocton Airport, River Greens, Hilltop Golf Course, and Woodbury Outfitters. Free horse-drawn shuttles provided by Art Postlewaite of Cambridge, Ohio will shuttle people over from Roscoe Village. All proceeds will go to Clary Gardens. “The purpose of the event is to raise money for the creation and improvement of the children’s garden at Clary Gardens,” said Chris Campbell, programming and events coordinator at Clary Gardens. “But it also serves as a means to promote Roscoe Village and all the businesses and attractions in Coshocton County. Last year’s proceeds helped install a pathway to the children’s garden.”

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The Ridgewood High School drama club proudly presents Cole Porter’s ‘Anything Goes’ on March 22, 23, and 24 in the high school auditorium. You’ll ‘Get a Kick’ out of the hilarious jokes, fantastic dance routines, unforgettable songs, and watching three pairs of unlikely people fall in love aboard the USS American bound for Europe. The play opens in a Manhattan bar where Elisha J. Whitney is bound for London on the USS American. His employee, Billy Crocker goes to the docks to bid his boss farewell when he spies lovely Hope Harcourt with her mother and her British nobleman fiancé, Sir Evelyn Oakleigh. Completely smitten, Billy stows away on the ship, hoping to win Hope’s heart. However, nightclub singer Reno Sweeny is pursing Billy for her own, even though they claim to be just friends. The result is a hilarious story ending with three very unlikely couples falling in love. In addition to the storyline, audiences will be dazzled by the dancing numbers, which include tap dancing, featuring a few seniors and a freshman who have taken tap dancing lessons. A student from West Virginia University came to a rehearsal to choreograph the major dance numbers. “It was a good experience for the kids,” said

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Introductions of members, advisors, and parents were followed by calling the meeting to order. Pledges were led by Joseph Page and Belle Norman. The group practiced the 4-H pledge and discussed the meaning of each of the H’s. Healthy snacks consisting of fresh fruit, cheese and milk were provided to emphasize “health for better living”. The club charter was reviewed and enrollment forms were filled out. Frozen food sales forms were distributed. Members participated in “Design Your Own Clover”. This planning activity gives each member the opportunity to provide input on 1) what they would like to learn, 2) what the club can do to help the community, 3) individual hobbies, and 4) things the club can do for fun. Each member wrote out their ideas and read them to the group. These member ideas will be incorporated into the Executive Committee planning process.

The club decided to participate in the St. Patrick’s Day Parade in West Bedford on Saturday, March 17. Members will meet at 11 a.m. to decorate the float in preparation for the noon event. Members are to wear green and can bring candy to hand out if they choose. Permission forms are required for participation. Agenda topics for the next meeting include the election of officers, developing club bylaws, and completing project enrollment forms including finalizing project selection(s). Refreshments will be provided by Dalton Cunningham. The next meeting is on Tuesday April 3 at 6:30 p.m. at the home of Jamie Lambert. If anyone is interested in joining this club or would like more information about the Coshocton County 4-H program, please contact the OSU Extension Office at 622-2265

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The 4-H program offers a diverse area of projects and interest areas to suit any child of any age. For a complete list of 4-H projects and project descriptions, stop by the OSU Extension Office to view the 2012 4-H Family Guide. The OSU Extension Office is located in the County Services Building, 724 S. Seventh St., Room 110, Coshocton. Discovering 4-H, Beef, Dogs, Cavy, Cat, Pocket Pets, Rabbits, Dairy Cattle, Goats, Horses, Llama and Alpacas, Poultry, Sheep, Swine, Veterinary Science, Child & Family Development, Clothing & Textiles, Cake Decorating, Collecting, Fine Arts, Photography, Scrapbooking, Theater Arts, Writing, Food and Nutrition, Health Living, Home Living, Leadership & Citizenship, Money Management, Natural Resources, Science, Technology, Engineering and Math Welding, Woodworking, Small Engines, Lawn Care, Robotics, Aerospace, Shooting Sports

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**Above and Beyond - Keene Twp., Keene Church, New Members in All Projects; Active Achievers – Tuscarawas Twp., Coshocton Nazarene Church, New Members in All Projects, Angelic Clovers, New Members; **Bowman Station - Jefferson Twp., Warsaw United Methodist Church, New Members in All Projects; Chili Challengers - White Eyes Twp., Fresno Bible Church, New Members in All Projects - EXCEPT HORSES; Country Critters - Blissfield Twp., Blissfield, New Members in All Projects; **Country Guys & Gals - Perry Twp., Union School, New Members in All Projects; **Country Kids Washington Twp., Wakatomika, New Members in All Projects; **Equine Explorers - Keene Twp., Keene Grange Hall, New Members in All Projects; Extreme Achievers - Lafayette Twp., West Lafayette United Methodist Church, New Members in All Projects; **Future Leaders - Tuscarawas Twp., Canal Lewisville, New Members in All Projects; Go GettersMillcreek Twp., Advisor’s House- TR 209, New Members – Preferably Sheep & Hog Projects; **Hamilton Valley Hustlers - Perry Twp., CR 18, Warsaw, New Members in All Projects, **Happy Tracks - Linton Twp., Plainfield School, New Members in All Projects, Kamelid Kushers - Jefferson Twp., CR 82, Warsaw, New Members in All Projects; **Keene Jr. Farmers - Tuscarawas Twp., Coshocton, New Members in All Projects; **Krafty Kritters - Tuscarawas Twp., Emmanuel Lutheran Church, New Members in All Projects; Leaps and Bounds -

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Eligibility for 4-H memberships begin when a child is enrolled in kindergarten and is age 5 as of Jan. 1 of the current year (Cloverbuds). Membership to the 4-H club program begins when a child is enrolled in third grade and is at least age 8 and enrolled in the third grade as of Jan. 1, of the current year. Ohio 4-H memberships end Dec. 31 of the year in which the individual attains the age of 19. Friday, April 27, is the last day for 4-H enrollments. For information on joining any of the listed 4-H clubs call the OSU Extension Office at 622-2265.

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TALENT Gary Swank shared music trivia during the Hopewell Showcase, which CRAFT TIME Residents at Autumn Extended Care work on an Easter craft with was held March 15. The showcase featured an art exhibit, a talent show, refresh- activities assistant Sally Erow. Pictured from left are Betty Tumblin, Betty Minor, ments and a look back at the Hopewell Indians basketball season. The program Helen Fitzgerald and Joan Savini. BEACON PHOTO BY JOSIE McCORMICK was a joint effort of Hopewell Industries, Lafayette Meadows, RHDD and Echoing Hills day program. BEACON PHOTO BY JOSIE McCORMICK

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Business Start-up Workshop Time: Saturday, March 31, 2012, 10:30 AM to 1:30 PM Location: English Ivy at 104 Park Avenue, corner of Main Street Offered free to anyone interested in starting their own small business. Bring your ideas and energy and we will help you get started. Refreshments and lunch will be served.

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Muscle Menders Wellness Center added new stylist, Melissa Laughlin, to its hair salon. Laughlin graduated from the Ohio State School of Cosmetology in Heath, and obtained her managers cosmetology license. She specializes in a wide variety of hair services, including haircuts, styles, color, perms and more. She also is offering both basic and French manicures, pedicures and some waxing services. Laughlin will be available from noon to 6 p.m. Tuesday through Friday. To schedule an appointment, call 623-5859.

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Marriages: Jeffrey I. Beard Jr. of Warsaw to Melissa Marie Boring of Warsaw Craig Edward Ross of Port Washington to Mary Helen Fisher of Coshocton

1920S Junior High students at Coshocton Christian School were challenged to dress up in period attire after learning about the roaring 20s. The students also enjoyed a photo shoot by Cayton Heath after the school cast its vote on most authentic costume. John McCarthy was the day’s big winner. To learn more about the Christian School come to its open house from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. or 6 to 7 p.m. Thursday, March 22, at 23891 Airport Road. You also can visit The Beacon’s Facebook page to see more photos. PHOTO CONTRIBUTED TO THE BEACON

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Land Transfers Exempt from Conveyance Fees 3/8 Willis E. Yoder and Owen E. Yoder to Willis E. Yoder, Owen E. Yoder, and Andy E. Yoder and Betty E. Yoder Patricia C. Gunther to Madelyn Edleman Frederick M. Anderson and Joseph K. Anderson to Timothy M. Anderson and Elizabeth A. Anderson Robert Lee Wilson, II to Robert L. Wilson and Joretta H. Wilson Bradley A. Wilt to Angela S. Wilt M. Reuben Freetage and Wilma E. Freetage, Trustees, to James D. Freetage 3/12 CSBT, LLC, an Ohio Limited Liability Company, Charter #2075887 to Christopher L. Harstine and Shana M. Harstine Robert L. Bucy and Karen S. Bucy to Robert L. Bucy and Karen S. Bucy as Trustees of the Robert L. Bucy and Karen S. Bucy Revocable Trust dated March 24, 2004 3/15 Margaret Cordelia Burger to Donald Dean Hahn Elmer R. Wright and Marjorie A. Wright to Vickie R. Bryan Kenneth F. Hill and Wilma A. Hill to Kenneth F. Hill Sr. and Wilma Aileen Hill, Trustees of the Kenneth F. Hill Sr. and Wilma Aileen Hill Revocable Living Trust UAD 2/18/12 Floyd Hahn, deceased, and Eileen Hahn, deceased, to Donald Hahn Betty Ann Trego and Doris Eileen Ashcraft aka Smith to Michael A. McKee, David L. McKee, and Donald R. McKee Jr. George E. and Shirley E. Dawson to Shirley E. Dawson Jeffrey O. Bradford to Emily R. Lyons

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Land Transfers: 3/8 Fannie Mae to Cecil R. Richards and Georgina R. Richards; $176,500 John A. and Kathy E. Guthrie to William H. Stubbs and Susan E. Davis; $41,800 Avalanche, LLC to Benjamin S. and Karen L. Gensert; $20,000 Christopher J. and Teresa R. Fisher to Matthew A. Short; $96,000 Lisa D. Kuhn to Robert Lee Bright; $67,000 Steven W. Wilson and Kay D. Wilson to Scott A. Wills and Emily E. Wills; $109,500 3/9 Willis M. and Lizzie Yoder to Keene Farm, LLC; $100,000 3/12 Aurora Loan Services, LLC to Raymond Wesney; $13,500 Sheriff Timothy L. Rogers / Branden A. Russell to Robert Dorsey; $69,000 Christopher K. Graham to Wells Fargo Bank; $38,000 3/13 Glenn Dale Masters Jr. to Skylor McQuiston and Jor-

dan Lonergan; $82,500 3/14 Robert E. and Beverly A. Domer to Steven A. Carpenter; $53,000 3/15 Theresa F. Elder Estate to J. Sutton Properties, Ltd.; $10,000

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Coshocton Common Pleas Court – Divorces/Dissolutions Divorces Lisa A. Chaney of Warsaw from Joseph H. Chaney Jr. of Warsaw Dissolutions Melissa A. Sharrock of Newcomerstown from Jason G. Sharrock of West Lafayette Megan Lynn Carpenter of Coshocton from Terry Edwin Carpenter of Coshocton Julieann Michelle Spaulding of Newcomerstown from Daniel Brian Spaulding of Newcomerstown

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AGRONOMY BOWLING Stan Zurowski bowls for Kiwanis during the Mentoring Center of Coshocton County’s 31st annual Bowling For Kids event, which was held March 16-17, at the Coshocton Bowling Lanes. A special school bowl event also will be held Friday, March 23, for school aged teams. This year’s “Banking on the Future of Children” theme is meant to emphasize the importance of building a solid foundation for children. The Mentoring Center is a United Way agency. For information, call 623-8110. BEACON PHOTO BY JOSIE McCORMICK

River View FFA members shown form left to right are James Ellis, Kurtis Croft, Marion Stutzman and Shawna Arvai. Kenny Ellis is also one of the team members. These students are surrounding an Agronomy official asking questions at the end of the contest. In Agronomy, students learn to identify seeds, plants, insects, diseases and plant deficiencies. A team problem is also presented to make students evaluate real-life scenarios involving plant production. River View placed fourth in this event and will compete in at least three more before competing in the state contest in early April PHOTO CONTRIBUTED TO THE

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Legal Notices DELINQUENT LAND TAX

Any person owning or claiming any right, title, or interest in, or lien upon, any parcel of real 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 and forfeiture. 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 may 2, 2012. 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. Janet s. Mosier, Clerk of Coshocton County Court of Common Pleas Coshocton, Ohio answer date may 2, 2012 selby_edgarandmary2012CI0113 (Pub: CCB, March21,28,April4’12)

LEGAL NOTICE LegaL Notice The Coshocton County Commissioners will be accepting bids for a prospective timber harvest. All interested parties please contact Mr. Joel Berry, State Forester at 330-567-3902.

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Probate court of coSHocton county, oHio eState of flora lorena b. fowler, deceaSed caSe no. 21210035 Publication of notice “TO ALL PERSON INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE OF LORENA B. FOWLER DECEASED, LATE OF 566 WILSON AVENUE, COSHOCTON, OHIO 43812. COSHOCTON COUNTY PROBATE COURT, CASE NO. 21210035 An application has been filed asking to relieve the estate from administration, saying that the assets do not exceed the statutory limits. A hearing on the application will be hold April 9, 2012 at 8:30 o’clock a.m. Persons knowing any reason why the application should appear and inform the Court. The Court is located at 426 Main Street, coshocton, ohio 43812. VAN BLANCHARD II Probate Judge Christie M.L. Thornsley, Attorney 309 Main Street Coshocton, OH 43812 (Pub: CCB, March14,21,28’12)

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Any person owning or claiming any right, title, or interest in, or lien upon, any parcel of real 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 and forfeiture. 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 april 18, 2012. 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, penal-

Name: The unknown heirs of Edgar O. selby and Mary C. selby Address: Address Unknown

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Name: The unknown heirs of stephen starkey Address: Address unknown

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. 2012 ci 0113, 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 15th day of march, 2012, 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 and forfeiture of property for delinquent taxes, assessments, charges, penalties, and interest against certain real property 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, forfeiting the property to the state, and ordering the sale of such real estate for the satisfaction of the tax liens on it. such action is brought against the real property 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 vacant land tax certificate or master list of delinquent vacant 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, costs 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: 043-00003648-00 ADDREss: Pine street, Coshocton, OH 43812 Amount Due: $51.42, 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: Edgar O. selby and Mary C. selby Address: No Address 2) Parcel Number: 043-00003646-00 ADDREss: Pine street, Coshocton, OH 43812 Amount Due: $88.75, 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: selby Estate Corporation Address: No Address 3) Parcel Number: 043-000036467-00 ADDREss: Pine street, Coshocton, OH 43812 Amount Due: $62.71, 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: selby Estate Corporation Address: No Address

Name and address of each lienholder or other person with an interest in the parcel:

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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. 2012 ci 0084, 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 22nd day of february, 2012, 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 and forfeiture of property for delinquent taxes, assessments, charges, penalties, and interest against certain real property 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, forfeiting the property to the state, and ordering the sale of such real estate for the satisfaction of the tax liens on it. such action is brought against the real property 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 vacant land tax certificate or master list of delinquent vacant 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, costs 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: 021-22401004-01 ADDREss: TR 15 Amount Due: $156.64, 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: stephen starkey Address: service by Publication only Name and address of each lienholder or other person with an interest in the parcel:

ties, and interest, and the costs incurred in the foreclosure and forfeiture proceeding, which are due and unpaid. Janet s. Mosier, Clerk of Coshocton County Court of Common Pleas Coshocton, Ohio answer date april 18, 2012 (Pub: CCB,Mar7,14,21’12) starkey_stephen2012CI0084

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ALIAS SherIff’S SALe Of reAL eStAte Case # 2010 CI 0026 State of Ohio, Coshocton County BAC hOMe LOANS SerVICING VS tOMMIe SteWArD, Jr. 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 30th day of March, 2012, at 10:00 AM, the following described real estate, situated in the County of Coshocton, State of Ohio, and in CITY OF COSHOCTON. 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.

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A legal description of the property may be found at the Coshocton County Recorder’s Office. Said premises located at: 303 hAMILtON AVe., COShOCtON, OhIO Parcel # 043-00000493-01 Said Property appraised at $90,000 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: tINA r. eDMONDSON, CINCINNAtI, OhIO 45202

Sheriff’S Sale Of real eState Case # 2010 Ci 0309 State of Ohio, Coshocton County

Sheriff’S Sale Of real eState Case # 2010 Ci 0789 State of Ohio, Coshocton County

ChaSe hOMe fiNaNCe, llC. vS JOShua Q. kerNS, et al.

United StateS Of ameriCa rUral develOpment, USda vS jUdy k. mCCOy, 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 30th day of March, 2012, at 10:00 AM, the following described real estate, situated in the County of Coshocton, State of Ohio, and in TOWNSHIP OF LINTON. 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: 53124 S.r. #541, COShOCtON, OhiO Parcel # 021-00000084-00 Said Property appraised at $42,000 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: aNdrew C. Clark, COluMbuS, OhiO 43216

Sheriff’S Sale Of real eState Case # 2008 Ci 0123 State of Ohio, Coshocton County

Sheriff’S Sale Of real eState Case # 2011 Ci 0533 State of Ohio, Coshocton County

BaNK Of NeW YOrK vS ShaWN r. BriNK, et al.

JPMOrGaN ChaSe BaNk, N.a. vS CaNdy k. WiNe, et al.

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: 18119 C.r. #6, COShOCtON, OhiO Parcel # 038-000006980-00 Said Property appraised at $24,000 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: JeffreY r. JiNKeNS, COluMBuS, OhiO 43215 brink_shawnr2008CI0123

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: 420 eaSt 5th Street, weSt lafayette, OhiO parcel # 020-00000186-00 Said property appraised at $48,000 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: gilbert l. rieger, warren, OhiO 44482

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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 30th day of March, 2012, at 10:00 AM, the following described real estate, situated in the County of Coshocton, State of Ohio, and in TOWNSHIP OF VIRGINIA.

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 30th day of march, 2012, at 10:00 AM, the following described real estate, situated in the County of Coshocton, State of Ohio, and in VILLAGE OF WEST LAFAYETTE.

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 30th day of March, 2012, at 10:00 AM, the following described real estate, situated in the County of Coshocton, State of Ohio, and in TOWNSHIP OF PERRY. 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: 32509 S.r.#541, WalhONdiNG, OhiO Parcel # 031-00000384-00 & 031-00000386-00 & 031-00000385-00 & 031-00000388-00 & 031-00000390-00 & 031-00000391-00 & 031-00000389-00 Said Property appraised at $70,000 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.

mccoy_judyk2010CI0789

Sheriff’S Sale Of real eState Case # 2010 Ci 0252 State of Ohio, Coshocton County the COmmerCial and SavingS bank Of millerSburg vS unknOwn heirS Of jaSOn e. iCkeS, 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, 6th day of april, 2012, at 10:00 AM, the following described real estate, situated in the County of Coshocton, State of Ohio, and in TOWNSHIP OF LINTON. 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: 16840 t.r. 118, kimbOltOn, OhiO Parcel # 021-00000760-00 Said Property appraised at $60,000 Outside appraisal “all buYerS ShOuld be aware that the reSidenCe maY lie abOve an abandOned COal mine. COnSeQuentlY, the buYer aSSumeS the riSk in PurChaSing thiS PrOPertY that gaSeS aSSOCiated with COal mineS maY be PreSent in the PremiSeS. the buYer ShOuld review all PubliC reCOrdS and will take the PrOPertY SubjeCt tO all PhYSiCal and envirOnmental COnditiOnS, knOwn Or unknOwn.” TERMS OF SALE: Ten percent (10%) down in cash or certified check at 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

timOthY l. rOgerS, Sheriff COShOCtOn COuntY, OhiO

attOrNey: CraiG J. SPadafOre, COluMBuS, OhiO 43216

attOrneY: frank j. rOSe, jr. new PhiladelPhia, OhiO 44663

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United StateS Of ameriCa rUral develOpment, USda vS brenda S. hOgUe, et al.

U.S. Bank natiOnal aSSOCiatiOn vS Marilyn r. kniCely, aka Marilyn M. kniCely, aka Marilyn rUth kniCely, aka Marilyn kniCely, 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, 6th day of april, 2012, at 10:00 AM, the following described real estate, situated in the County of Coshocton, State of Ohio, and in CITY OF COSHOCTON.

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, 6th day of april, 2012, at 10:00 AM, the following described real estate, situated in the County of Coshocton, State of Ohio, and in CITY OF COSHOCTON.

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.

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.

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.

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

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

Said premises located at: 103 COMMerCial Street, PlaiNfield, OhiO Parcel # 022-00000112-00 Said Property appraised at $39,000 Outside appraisal

Said premises located at: 1790 WalnUt Street, COShOCtOn, OhiO parcel # 043-00000945-00 Said property appraised at $42,000 Outside appraisal

Said premises located at: 248 S. Water Street, COShOCtOn, OhiO Parcel # 043-00002244-00 Said Property appraised at $75,000 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.

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.

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

tiMOthy l. rOgerS, Sheriff COShOCtOn COUnty, OhiO

attOrney: gilbert l. rieger, Warren, OhiO 44482

attOrney: JOhn D. ClUnk, StOW, OhiO 44224

Sheriff’S Sale Of real eState Case # 2011 Ci 0447 State of Ohio, Coshocton County JPMOrGaN ChaSe BaNK, N.a. vS zaChary f. JOhNStON, 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, 6th day of april, 2012, at 10:00 AM, the following described real estate, situated in the County of Coshocton, State of Ohio, and in VILLAGE OF PLAINFIELD.

tiMOthy l. rOGerS, Sheriff COShOCtON COuNty, OhiO attOrNey: tiNa r. edMONdSON, CiNCiNNati, OhiO 45202

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Sheriff’S Sale Of real eState Case # 2011 Ci 0612 State of Ohio, Coshocton County

Sheriff’S Sale Of real eState Case # 2010 Ci 0623 State of Ohio, Coshocton County

Sheriff’S Sale Of real eState Case # 2010 Ci 0118 State of Ohio, Coshocton County

farm Credit ServiCeS Of mid-ameriCa, flCa vS debra a. jOiner, et al.

United StateS Of ameriCa aCting thrOUgh the rUral develOpment, USda vS Charmaine l. pettitt, et al.

PNC BaNK NatiONal aSSOCiatiON vS DaNe r. CaStO, 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, 6th day of april, 2012, at 10:00 AM, the following described real estate, situated in the County of Coshocton, State of Ohio, and in TOWNSHIP OF LINTON. 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: 16220 S.r. #93, kimbOltOn, OhiO Parcel # 021-00000737-03 & 021-00000737-20 Said Property appraised at $82,000 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: henry P. wiCkman, jr. COlumbuS, OhiO 43215 joiner_debraa 2011CI0612

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: 1106 lynn Street, COShOCtOn, OhiO parcel # 043-00000591-00 Said property appraised at $27,000 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: gilbert l. rieger, Warren, OhiO 44482 pettitt_charmainel2010CI0623

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, 13th day of april, 2012, at 10:00 AM, the following described real estate, situated in the County of Coshocton, State of Ohio, and in TOWNSHIP OF TUSCARAWAS. 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: 2199 OtSegO ave., COShOCtON, OhiO Parcel # 035-00000441-00 & 035-00000442-00 Said Property appraised at $30,000 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: JOShua J. ePliNg, DaytON, OhiO 45459

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

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, 6th day of april, 2012, at 10:00 AM, the following described real estate, situated in the County of Coshocton, State of Ohio, and in CITY OF COSHOCTON.

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Three Rivers Bluegrass Band. Three Rivers Bluegrass Music performs on the fourth Saturday of each month at Agents Realty and Auction Services, located at 23024 County Rd. 621 on U.S. 36 and Rt. 621. Admission is $5 a person. There is no charge for children 12 and under. Food and non-alcoholic drinks will be available at 5:30 p.m. furnished by Relay for Life Team Alana. The featured band performs from 7 – 9 p.m. and acoustic jam follows from 9:15 – 11 p.m. The featured band for March 24 is Joe Williams and Deep Water Bluegrass Band. Connect Your Community Classes. Upcoming Connect Your Community Classes will be at 509 Main Street in Coshocton on the following days: each Saturday in March from 9 a.m. – Noon; and March 26 – 30 from 1 – 4 p.m. Call 575-4487 to schedule a class. Classes may be canceled due to lack of participants.

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Announcements March Meeting Changed. The regular scheduled March meeting has been changed to March 21 at 7 p.m. at the Bethlehem Township Hall. Family Circus. The Star Family Circus will be at the National Guard Armory in Coshocton on March 29-30 at 7 p.m. Tickets are $10 for adults, $5 for students 13 – 17 years old, and children 12 years and younger are admitted free. The circus will feature “Might Jack” the boxing kangaroo, and trained animals, acrobats, aerialists, and jugglers. Adults must attend with children. MS Ohio Walk team Crowtown Crusaders fundraiser. They will have a cornhole tournament at 11 a.m. Saturday, March 31, at St. John’s United Church of Christ. The cost is $20 for teams of two and there also will be a 50/50 drawing, food and a monetary prize for the first and second place team. Those interested in competing are asked to call Murray at 202-0762 by Saturday, March 24. Cemetery Clean-Up. The Coshocton City Mayor’s Office announced that the annual spring clean-up at South Lawn, Oakridge and Roscoe cemeteries will begin on Monday, April 2. Anyone wishing to save grave blankets, wreaths or other miscellaneous items must remove them by Friday, March 30. New wreaths, grave blankets, etc. may be placed on graves after April 8. Cemetery Clean-Up. The Canal Lewisville cemetery will begin its annual clean-up March 26. At this time, all decorations will be removed and discarded. Anyone wishing to save Christmas or personal items must remove them by March 25. New items may be placed on graves after April 6. First Step 5 K Walk. First Step will be sponsoring a 5K Run/Walk on April 28 starting at 9:30 a.m. at the Coshocton County Courthouse. Cost is $20 for those who pre-register and $25 the day of the race. Preregistration forms can be obtained by contacting First Step at 622-8504 or emailing sewardkatie@gmail. com. Pre-register through April 13. Register the day of the race from 8:30 – 9:15 a.m. All proceeds benefit First Step. Card Shower. Autumn Extended Care is hosting a card shower for Mother Sara Thomas to welcome her to Autumn Extended Care located at 1433 Walnut Street in Coshocton. Donations. Linda Taylor Johnson of West Lafayette has stage two breast cancer. She is undergoing treatment. If you would like to help, donations can be mailed to The Home Loan Savings Bank, 503 W. Main St., West Lafayette, OH 43845.

Relay for Life Meetings. Relay for Life will be having team/captain meetings at the Emmanuel Lutheran Church at 6:45 p.m. on Mondays. The schedule is as follows: March 26, April 16, April 30, and May 7. Relay for Life is Friday, May 18 at 6 p.m. to Saturday, May 19 at 6 p.m.

Benefits Silent Auction. The Burt Avenue Wesleyan Church Relay for Life team will be sponsoring a silent auction and bake sale March 24 from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. at the Burt Avenue Fellowship Hall, located on the corner of Burt Avenue and Orange Street. Everyone is welcome and proceeds will benefit Relay for Life. Phone bids will be accepted that day from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. Call 622-0435. Items include 4 Disney Park Hopper Passes, a spa basket, an Easter basket, and much more. Relay for Life Benefit. There will be a Relay for Life Benefit March 25 at Hopewell School, located across from Wal-Mart on Airport Rd. from 12:30 – 3:30 p.m. Admission is one non-perishable food item per person that will be donated to a local food pantry. There will be a hog raffle. Two winners for half of the hog will be drawn at Relay for Life on May 18 at the Fairgrounds. They will also have an Easter basket raffle, games for the kids, face painting, homemade crafts, baked goods, and a concession stand. Cornhole Tournament to Benefit MS Ohio Buckeye Walk. There will be a cornhole tournament to benefit MS Ohio Buckeye Walk on Saturday, March 31 at St. Johns United Church of Christ starting at 11 a.m. This is a bracket style tournament. First and second place prizes will be awarded. Best of three single elimination. There will be a 50/50 drawing and food stand. Registration required for event with $20 team fee. All proceeds go to Team Crowtown Crusaders Fund for Walk MS and National Multiple Sclerosis Society. The walk will be April 21 at Dawes Arboretum in Newark, Ohio. For more info or to register for tourney, call Scott Murray at (740) 202-0762 or Audrey Lonsinger at (740) 202-2120. Registration deadline is Sunday, March 25. Meal, Music, and More. A meal, music and more will be at Agents Auction Building on Sunday, April 15 from 11:30 a.m. – 2 p.m. The menu will include spaghetti, salad, roll, drink, and dessert with live entertainment by Max Hardesty. The cost is $7 for adults 13 and up and $5 for children 5 – 12. Contact Kaye at 502-1624 or Maxine at 824-3665. Fifth annual Leanne Marie Hittle Memorial Golf Tournament. There will be a 9 a.m. shotgun start for this four-man scramble set for Saturday, May 12, at Hickory Flat Greens Golf Course. There is a limit of 36 teams and entry fee per person is $30 for members with cart, $40 for members without cart and $50 for non-members. The top three places win money (based on the number of teams) and a hole in one wins a new car sponsored by DeCosky Dealerships. All proceeds benefit the Leanne Marie Hittle Memorial Scholarship Fund. There will be a steak dinner at the end, 50/50 raffles and skin pot optional. Deadline for entry is Saturday, May 5. For information, contact Carlie Hittle at 622-7825 or send checks to Jeff Gress, 3984 CR 271, Coshocton, OH 43812. Indian Mud Run. There will be a 5K obstacle run at Lake Park on July 14 from 8 a.m. - sundown to help support the cost of running the park. Register online at indianmudrun.com. Registration is $45.

Church Events Spaghetti Supper. The West Lafayette United Methodist Church will be having a spaghetti supper Friday, March 23 from 5 – 7 p.m. in the fellowship hall of the church, located at the corner of Oak Street and Russell Ave. The menu consists of spaghetti, green salad, Texas toast, beverages and dessert. Advance ticket sales only. Carryout will be available. Ticket prices are

$5 for adults and children and toddlers three years or younger eat for free. The supper is sponsored by the United Methodist Women and Community Ministries. Tickets are available at the church office or by calling 545-6368. Silent Auction and Bake Sale. Burt Avenue Wesleyan Church will have a silent auction and bake sale on Saturday, March 24 from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. All proceeds will benefit Relay For Life. Potato Bake. Sunday, March 25 from 1 – 3:30 p.m., there will be a Potato Bake at Gospel Hill Ministry located 3 miles north off of U.S. Rt. 36 between Warsaw and Coshocton. Everyone is invited to come for this great meal and fellowship. Take out will also be available. Baked potatoes with all the trimmings, salad, dessert and drink will be served. Any size donation is appreciated. Bring your family. For more information, call 824-3300. Yard Sale. A yard sale will be at the Emmanuel Lutheran Church on Saturday, March 31 from 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. Proceeds will be going towards Relay For Life. A Gathering of Songs. Event is planned for 6 to 9 p.m. Saturday, March 31, at Cornerstone North Church, 1124 W. State St., Newcomerstown. Admission and food are free and all are welcome. A nursery will be provided. Community Dinner. The Burt Avenue Wesleyan Church has a community dinner the second Wednesday of every month at 5:30 p.m. The dinner is served at the Burt Fellowship Hall on Orange Street. Jacob’s Closet. The Warsaw United Methodist Church is announcing its new spring and summer hours of operation for Jacob’s Closet. Beginning in March, the closet will be open every Thursday from 9 a.m. – Noon and the last Thursday of each month from 9 a.m. – Noon and 5 – 8 p.m. The church is located at 130 E. Church Street in Warsaw. Church of Christ. The Church of Christ at 1800 Chestnut Street has new winter hours for the clothing room and food pantry. They are March 29 from 9 – 11 a.m. Beginning in April, they will be open every Thursday from 9 – 11 a.m. Bus to pick up kids for church events. The Chili Crossroads Bible Church is using its new 33-passenger bus to pick up kids in Baltic every Wednesday night. The bus stops in the Baltic park at 6 p.m. and returns at 8:20 p.m. Children are brought to the church for exciting AWANA games and fun learning about God. Have a blast every Wednesday night from 6:30 – 8 p.m. at the Chili Crossroads Bible Church. The church is located at 29445 County Road 10 Fresno, OH 43824. Their Web site is www.chilibiblechurch. org. Call to sign up your child at 545-9707. Church Service. The Church of God located at 703 S 2nd St would like to invite everyone to service on Sundays at 10:30 a.m. For those who would like to come but can’t drive themselves, they can pick you up in their new church van. Just call Bill at 502-9701 and he will make arrangements to get you to and from the church.

Clubs and Organizations Pancake Day. The Warsaw Lions Pancake Day will be Saturday, March 31 from 7 a.m. – Noon at the Warsaw Fire Department. A donation of $5 is asked for those eight years or older and $3 for those under eight years old. There will also be a bake sale by the Warsaw United Methodist Church.


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Shrimp and Fish Dinner. Sacred Heart School’s annual Fish and Shrimp Dinner will be March 30 from 5 – 8 p.m. in the school gym. They will be serving deep fried cod, shrimp, hushpuppies, coleslaw, beverages, and desserts. Homemade clam chowder and shecrab soup will be available as well. All proceeds to benefit Sacred Heart School. Rising Tide Aquatic Club. Rising Tide Aquatic Club will be having a registration at the Janet Jones Mulligan Memorial Natatorium at Coshocton High School April 4 – 5 from 5:30 – 7:30 p.m. New swimmers must arrive at the pool prepared to swim for the coach. The Club is for individuals between the ages of 5

Thursday, March 22: Spring Chi: Practice gentle exercises that reduce stress and increase vitality. Taught by Holli Rainwater 9 - 10 a.m. Thursday, March 22: Pizza and Pages--Children’s Book Club: Pizza and Pages--The Book Club for children in 4th, 5th, or 6th grades, will be in The Small Meeting Room each month during the school year except for December. The book for March is Where the Red Fern Grows by Wilson Rawls OR Shiloh by Phyllis Reynolds Naylor. Contact Mrs. Custer at the library 622-0956 to register for this event. 4 - 5 p.m. Saturday, March 24: Books Galore Book Store: The Friends of the Library used book store in the library basement has books magazines, movies,

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Open House. Coshocton Christian School will be having an open house on Thursday, March 22. Classrooms will be open for observation from 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. They will also be open 6 p.m. – 7 p.m. for those who cannot attend during school hours. CCS has traditional education for grades K-12th. The school offers music, art, phys. ed. and much more. CCS is located at 23891 Airport Road, Coshocton. Call the school office at 622-5052 with any questions.

Wednesday, March 21: Plugged and Unplugged (Teens): Grades 7 - High School Graduation are invited to Plugged & Unplugged for online and traditional gaming. Board Games, Video Games, Internet Access, Friends, Snacks and Fun! Call 622-0956 to register. 2:30 - 5 p.m.

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Wednesday, March 21: Books Galore Book Store: The Friends of the Library used book store in the library basement has books magazines, movies, audio books, paperback books and more, all at rockbottom prices. Open to the public every Monday from 3 – 6 p.m. and Wednesday and Saturday from 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. Call 622-0956 for information. 10 a.m. - 1 p.m.

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VFW Auxiliary. VFW 1330 Auxiliary meets the first Monday of each month at the Post located at 614 Walnut Street at 9 a.m. Please attend. Their nominations and election of officers will be April 2 at 9 a.m. at the post. To avoid losing their charter, new officers are needed. Members please attend.

Wednesday, March 21: W.L. Coffee Chat for Adults: Adults are invited to the West Lafayette Branch Library for a Coffee Chat program held bimonthly on the third Wednesday from 8:30 - 9:30 a.m. Eight of the Best Selling fiction and non-fiction books will be featured with hot coffee and tea. Cyndy Sedlock from the Good News Bookstore will host this lively book talk program. You won’t want to miss this opportunity to get new leads on some great reads! Space is limited, so call the West Lafayette Branch Library at 545-6672 to register or sign-up online at http://www.coshoctonlibrary.org/west-lafayette/index.php. This program is free of charge and sponsored by The Friends of the Library. 8:30 - 9:30 a.m.

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

Monday, March 26: Books Galore Book Store: The Friends of the Library used book store in the library basement has books, magazines, movies, audio books, paperback books and more, all at rock-bottom prices. Open to the public every Monday from 3 – 6 p.m. and Wednesday and Saturday from 10 a.m. 1 p.m. Call 622-0956 for information. 10 a.m. - 1 p.m.

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Coshocton Parent and Toddlers. The group meets from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. Wednesdays at the Church of the Nazarene. Parents, grandparents or anyone looking after a child between the ages of 0-3 is welcome to attend the program. There are lots of toys for the children to play with and refreshments for them and the adults. Cost is $2 per child and there is no charge for adults. Those who decided to become members only need to pay $1 per child. Your first meeting is free and becoming a member is optional. Fees go toward the cost of refreshments. For information, call 740-552-5220.

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Farmer’s Market Forum. The Fresno Market will be having an Open Forum for any and all county residents that would be interested in becoming a new vendor for the 2012 Farm Market season. On Friday, April 13 from 4 - 6 p.m., stop in at the Farmers’ Market red building located next to McCoy’s Auto in downtown Fresno to meet current vendors and see what is in the works for the 2012 Fresno Farmers’ Market. For more information, call 545-0849 or 5450997. They are looking forward to this new season and bringing the “farm to your family’s table” once again this year.

and 18 who are able to swim 25 meters without assistance. Expectations are proficient freestyle stroke and ability to dive from the side of the pool. Cost for advanced swimmers is $135, intermediate is $80, and beginners is $50. Need-based scholarships or payment options are available. The club practices April through July at different meeting times depending on swimming level. Swim meets are Wednesdays at 6 p.m. beginning in mid-June and running through the end of July. Also on April 4, they will be conducting a mock swim meet at 5:30 p.m.

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4-H Frozen Food Sale. It is time once again for the annual 4-H Frozen Food Sale. Order forms are currently available from any 4-H member or may be picked up from the OSU Extension Office. Orders will be accepted now through April 13. The annual Frozen Food sale has the potential to be a large fundraiser for all local 4-H Clubs as each club earns 10% of their total sales. The frozen food sale also enables members to earn 4-H Camp scholarships. Each member who sells at least $250 in frozen food receives a $15 scholarship toward their 4-H Junior Camp experience. Scholarships are also offered for those who sell $500 or more and several youth sell in excess of $1,000 which allows them to attend 4-H Junior Camp at no charge. The sale is offered annually and they are always very grateful to the overwhelming support that each member and club receives from our community. As always, the entire 4-H program thanks you for your support!

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2 or 3 BR Home *41.94 Acres * 2 Parcels * White Eyes Twp. * Coshocton Co. * Ridgewood Schools * Excellent Hunting * NGO Oil & Gas Lease held by production * Furniture * Antiques * Shop Tools * Collectibles * Lawn Items * Ranch King Lawn Tractor * Glassware This is a must see property for those who like country living and the great outdoors. The 1½ story barn style home was built in 2001. The home features 2 or 3 BR, 1 bath, kitchen & dining room, and living room with free gas, central air, and basement with 2 car garage. The interior is uniquely finished. Features include a rail with hay fork in loft, log beams, hardwood floors, and nicely done trim. It also features a 16th century style stone stacking see thru gas fireplace. Outside there is a paved driveway, storage barn, front porch & back deck w/ a nice view of the woods. This home would be a great getaway or a permanent residence. This is all included in Parcel 1 on 3.75 acres and 234’ of frontage. Parcel 2 will include 38.19 acres of mostly wooded land with small stream running thru with 183’ of frontage. This tract is a hunter’s paradise with abundant deer & turkey present. Parcels will be offered separate and in combination. Real Estate sells at 12:00 Noon. Legal: Parcel #s 0420000080200 and 0420000080202.Taxes currently: $1072.77 per half year. Any recoupment will be responsibility of the buyer if applicable. If survey is required buyer will pay $500 per parcel towards survey costs. Mineral rights transfer subject to existing lease. White Eyes Township, Coshocton County, Ridgewood Schools. Terms on Real Estate: 10% nonrefundable down payment, balance due at closing, no financing contingencies. Property sells “AS IS: and any required inspections must be completed prior to bidding. Announcements made day of sale take precedence over all previous advertising and statements. All information gathered from sources deemed accurate but not guaranteed.

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FURNITURE-ANTIQUES: 3 pc. gone w/ the wind love seat & 2 chairs; cherry wardrobe; wardrobe w/ mirrors; oak pinned baker’s table (nice); wicker chair; wooden tub; long horn skull w/ horns; 3 wood duck decoys; Victorian pictures; piano roll cabinet; bellow pop corn poppers; lanterns; cast iron toys; 2 wood writing desks; school desk; rocking horse; treadle sewing machine; industrial sewing machine; portable sewing machine; 2 mannequins; 2 wood masks; theater hats; Black Forest cuckoo clock; Black Forest wall clock (nice); Gilbert mantle clock; corner china cabinet; camel back trunk; blanket chest; wagon wheels; lots of Indian figurines; wooden comb; wood war axe; artifacts; stove; refrigerator; washer; dryer; wine cabinet; shaker high back bench; old wash boards; old toy guns. HOUSEHOLD-GLASSWARE: Longaberger baskets; tables; chairs; shelves; lamps; old school books & others; skillets; pots/pans; bedding; jewelry; state plates; Indian plates; Norman Rockwell plates; Coke trays & others; Heisey glassware (figurines) cut glass; depression; glass (pink rose pattern and others); pottery; many more boxes to unpack; 2 sculptured lamps; hand painted elec. lamp; pottery; exercise bicycle; treadmill. SHOP TOOLS-LAWN ITEMS: 22 HP Ranch King Pro Hydro lawn tractor 50”, pull behind trailer; Black & Decker clone series contractor cordless drill; ½” Black & Decker electric power hand drill; Black & Decker sander/ polisher; table saw cabinet; jig saw 3.2 amp (new); booster cables; hydraulic jack; ext. cords; trouble lights; work tables; stools; Beaver chain saw; lawn tools; misc. tools, old scythe. DOLL COLLECTION: dolls include-Gevan, Ashley, Mettell, and others; doll drop leaf table w/ chairs; doll high chair. NASCAR COLLECTION: bowling ball; cars; truck haulers; clothing; and others. NOTE: Good clean auction from start to finish, good antiques, collectibles. Lots of boxes to still unpack w/ glassware and misc. Watch website for more pictures later. CHATTEL TERMS: Cash, Check, Visa or Mastercard with proper identification. Auction day 3% buyers premium but will be waived for cash sales and checks. LUNCH STAND SALE BY ORDER OF OWNER

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Community Calendar Tuesday, March 27: West Lafayette Preschool Story Time: Children ages 3-5 are invited to The West Lafayette Branch for story time on Tuesday mornings, from 11:30 a.m. - Noon. Come and enjoy stories, songs, finger plays, and seasonal crafts. 11 - 11:15 a.m. Tuesday, March 27: Tuesday Evening Preschool Storytime: Children ages 3 – 5 and their parents or caregivers are invited to listen to stories, sing songs, and enjoy rhymes and fingerplays during this weekly storytime. 6:30 - 7 p.m. Wednesday, March 28: Childcare Central Storytime: Barb Custer conducts storytime for preschoolers from Childcare Central Miss Tana and Miss Deb. Call 623-0443 9:30 - 10 a.m. Wednesday, March 28: Books Galore Book Store: The Friends of the Library used book store in the library basement has books magazines, movies, audio books, paperback books and more, all at rock-bottom prices. Open to the public every Monday from 3 – 6 p.m. and Wednesday and Saturday from 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. Call 622-0956 for information. 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. Wednesday, March 28: Preschool Story Time: Children 3 – 5 years old are invited to Preschool Story Time every Wednesday from 10:30 – 1 1 a.m. Register by calling 622-0956. 10:30 - 11 a.m. Wednesday, March 28: Plugged and Unplugged (Teens): Grades 7 - High School Graduation are invited to Plugged & Unplugged for online and traditional gaming. Board Games, Video Games, Internet Access, Friends, Snacks and Fun! Call 622-0956 to register. 2:30 - 5 p.m. Thursday, March 29: Spring Chi: Practice gentle exercises that reduce stress and increase vitality. Taught by Holli Rainwater 9 - 10 a.m. Thursday, March 29: Teens Talk Titles: Teens Talk Titles is a book club for grades 7 - 12. The Club meets the last Thursday of each month for one hour to discuss a genre in Young Adult books. The specific genre that will be discussed at each monthly meeting will be announced at the discussion. Members then have four weeks to read a Young Adult book in that genre. Young Adult Coordinator, Jennifer Ricketts will provide a list of suggestions, but members are open to pick any Young Adult title in that genre. Bring your book and be prepared to tell other club members about it. Pizza and drink provided. MarchDystopian Fiction (book that creates a nightmare world). Suggestions: Try Good News for Coshocton County: any book from the Hunger Games Series by Su1. Land prices are rising! zanne Collins or any book from the Matched Trilogy 2. Rural properties are in Demand! by Allie Condie. Program is free. 4 - 5 p.m. 3. House market has Bottomed Out!

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Saturday, March 31: Books Galore Book Store: The Friends of the Library used book store in the library basement has books magazines, movies, audio books, paperback books and more, all at rock-bottom prices. Open to the public every Monday from 3 – 6 p.m. and Wednesday and Saturday from 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. Call 622-0956 for information. 10 a.m. - 1 p.m.


CLASSIFIED ADS Village of Plainfield is accepting bids for mowing for the 2012 season. Bids will be accepted until April 3, 2012. Bids may be mailed to PO Box 434, Plainfield, Ohio 43836 or contact any council member. Village of Plainfield Annual Fiscal Report for the 2011 year is complete and can be viewed by appointment by contacting any council member or Fiscal Officer, Dru Prater.

Direct Support Professional. Part Time 20-39 hrs. per week. Need compassionate employees interested in helping individuals with developmental disabilities lead a full and happy life. Must have a High School Diploma/or GED and a valid driver’s license plus proof of automobile liability insurance. Must be available to work 24 hr shifts (staff sleep in the homes). RHDD provides all necessary training. Apply at 1517 Chestnut St. Coshocton Ohio, 43812. Looking for Part-Time help, must be self motivated, dependable, energetic and requires some traveling in surrounding counties. This Newcomerstown business is wanting someone to sell Photo Balls. Call 740-202-0421

Mowing, Landscaping MISC ITEMS and Housecleaning. 740824-3096 2002 Harley Davidson BRod $7,000. 2004 Dodge Tripple MMM Bobcat Ram 4x4 8 inch lift. Service. Phone: 740-295- $14,500. 250 Trail Boss 5311, Cell: 330-275-8988. 4-wheeler with tilt trailer Operator, Chris. We do it $1,200. 740-824-3096 all. Backhoe, Brush Hog, Loading, Postdriving, Au- Two Baby Trend infant ger, Snow Removal, Por- car seats and Snap N Go double stroller. Exceltable Welding. Insured lent condition. $125 for all Spring is Here! Interior 740-622-7855 painting and wallpaper. Priced by the job - not by PETS the hour. 30 years experience. Have references. Black, male, inside cat, full grown Free to good Call 740-502-3206 home. 740-502-7854 GARAGE SALE WANTED Garage Sale, March 29, 30, 31; 9-4. 15318 CR Buying: Boy Scout 274 (Willscreek). Sum- patches and memoramer clothes and winter bilia one patch or entire clothes, coats, jars - pints, collections. Call 740quarts. Purses, shoes, 623-0793 leave meskitchen misc. Bake sale sage or email scoutand Easter candy. patchohio@yahoo.com

Collector will pay you fair price for old guns, milSeasoned Firewood itary weapons, premium HANDYMAN, I’ll do all dif- Cherry-Walnut-Oak and for Colts, Winchesters. ferent kinds of handyman other woods. Cut/Split/ Please call 614-475-3535 work. Also roofing, exterior Delivered $75 each load. painting, siding, roof coat- (Will cut to size and WANTED: Junk vehiing, gutter cleaning, yard length). Great Gift Idea or cles, scrap metal, appliwork, hauling of all differ- Build-up supply for next ances, batteries and junk ent kinds of scrap metals, year! 740-502-3657 740- mowers. Also one time brush, cleaning out barns 294-0727 clean up and removal of rubbish. 740-545-5025 and garages and other things. Call 740-575-4571 HAY Wanted: Smith Corona LAWN CARE PLUS. First-second cut Orchard electric typewriter, one Landscaping, mulching, grass Timothy hay. Round that uses a H2100 tape painting, siding, roof- or square bales. Round and H2160 correction ing, window installation, bales $20 and up. 740- tape. Call 740-545-6072 stump removal and leaf 824-3621 clean up. FREE ESTIWanted to buy five to ten MATES! 740-502-3989 acres, call 304-549-3521 SERVICES OFFERED

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2006 Toyota Sienna, 7 passsenger van, AWD. 65,000 miles, clean, almost new tires, AM/FM, One bedroom house for CD(single), DVD player, rent, detached garage traction control, running in the county. $375 per boards, roof racks, tinted month plus utilities. Phone windows. $15,500. Phone 740-251-3113 will consid- 740-623-3751 er selling. 2005 Dodge Grand CaraMOBILE HOMES van, blue, 140,000 miles, FOR RENT great condition, air, luggage, rack, tinted winTrailer for Rent, Spring dows. Retails $7,400.00 Mt. Road, Warsaw, 2 bed- Taking offers. Call 740room, no pets. Must have 294-9006 references. 740-824-3302 Got something you 740-502-9002 really want to sell!? Put it in front of thousands of readers!

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Property Maintenance Technician. Woda Management, a leader in affordable housing, is currently searching for a Part-time Property Maintenance Technician in the Coshocton, Ohio area. Experience with apartment or multi-family complexes is a strong plus. Requirements: * Maintain property to a high standard of curb appeal * Ability to organize and prioritize work * Experienced with: plumbing, drywall, painting and electrical * Must be able to pass a background check and pass a maintenance exam Salary is dependent upon experience. We are an equal opportunity employer. Please fax resumes to: (740) 575-4640 Attn: Pam Martin, District Manager or by email to: pmartin@ wodagroup.com. EOE

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2008 ACURA TL Tinted Windows, Leather, Moon Roof, Low Miles

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