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GLENN MILLER BAND PERFORMS PAGE 10 ROUGH TRUCK PREVIEW PAGE 15 WL HOMECOMING PAGE 20-23 LOCAL VETS FLY TO D.C. PAGE 26 CLASSIFIED PAGE 27 This edition MUD RUN Dexter Conkle and his son Ryan Conkle climb out of the canal and move on to the next obstacle during the Indian Mud Run. At least of The Beacon 20 obstacles were set up on the Scarr Loop trail and Lake Park area. More than 500 people challenged themselves to complete the event, which was a fundraiser to help the park with its operating costs. BEACON PHOTO BY MARK FORTUNE published in memory of Ronald Stillions “Shining a Positive Light on Coshocton County”
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20, in its special exhibit gallery featuring Pop Culture. Join many of the collectors from the exhibit to hear their stories about favorite pieces and the glory of the hunt. Also, bring your own favorite collectible to share with the group. This is a casual evening that all will be able to enjoy. It’s always surprising to hear others’ stories, especially when it relates to another person’s inexplicable passion. Doors will open 30 minutes before the program begins so that the Pop Culture exhibit may be viewed. The exhibit features familiar
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Feldner named to dean’s list CONTRIBUTED TO THE BEACON Luke J. Feldner of West Lafayette was named to the dean’s list at Waynesburg University for the spring term 2012. Feldner is pursuing a bachelor of science in business administration degree in forensic accounting. He is a sophomore and a graduate of Ridgewood High School.
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including a 1970s-era living room. Displayed are such favorites as Star Wars, Barbies, the Beatles, Snow White, Roy Rogers and bell bottoms. Visitors can play Nintendo, Twister, Etch a Sketch, and a number of board games. Pop Culture—Keeping It Alive will be on display through Sunday, July 29. Admission is $3 for adults, $2 for children, and free for Friends of the Museum. The Johnson-Humrickhouse Museum is located at 300 N. Whitewoman St. Contact the museum for more information at 622-8710 or e-mail at jhmuseum@jhmuseum.org. More information about the museum can be found at www. jhmuseum.org.
No more hugs and kisses There was no time to say goodbye Her laughter we no longer hear She was gone in the blink of an eye
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We go to the phone to call her And then we remember she’s gone We’ll never hear her voice again No longer to hold in our arms We still look at her picture We look and wonder why Why did this happen Oh why did she have to die? Our hearts will always ache The Pain will never end But we put our trust in God So that someday we will see her again Very sadly missed by Sisters Ramona Amore and Charmane Faethe Niece Cathy Hall
In Loving Memory of Mary Ellen Booth on her 90th birthday. She is sadly missed by all who loved her.
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Many in the area will remember the herculean efforts of the Chalfant Society in the early 1980s to preserve the historic Chalfant Church. This charming country church located north of Dresden is listed in the National Registry of Historic Buildings and was the first church constructed in Coshocton County. The church was established in 1811 and has produced a prodigious list of pastors and missionary workers. It is a reflection of the religious roots of abolitionism that are so much a part of local history that Daniel Johnson, a freed slave, was a charter member of the church. The building would have been razed and lost to history but for heroic effort and great community concern. A small, nondenominational congregation has been meeting at the church. Of late, the Rev. Don Lane was preaching to the congregation, but ill health caused Rev. Lane to be unable to continue. In his absence, a local minister has begun preaching for the congregation. Randy Mullins is a long-time resident of Dresden and graduated from Tri-Valley High School in 1973. He also is a graduate of Bob Jones University, was ordained to the Gospel Ministry in 1978, and has served as pastor and assistant pastor in several local churches in the areas between Coshocton and Cambridge. Those who may have contributed to the preservation of this local landmark may wish
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to visit again. The beautiful country setting of the church, the stained glass windows, and quiet air of a simple country church are inviting elements. Those without a church home are warmly invited. Services are at 9 a.m. and all are invited. Other events occur on a regular basis, such as the gospel sing which falls on any given fifth Friday. The annual church homecoming will be Sunday, Sept. 9.
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to, in many cases, Mud, tractors, parks, beyond their original music and more means luster. If you missed this so much to do in year’s event, be sure to Coshocton County! The take the kids next year Indian Mud Run, held and let one of these Saturday on the Scarr wonderful folks explain Loop Trail, utilized “the good ol days”. the canal, trails, Lake I drove by what Park ground and more. looked like a wonderful I must admit it was fun neighborhood event at watching people slither the Himebaugh lot on and swim their way MARK FORTUNE Sunday. It looked like through the trail and the canal. It was even more fun when you a lot of people were enjoying this knew them. I imagine there are some venue for our community. Another fine example of how people working sore folks this week. This fund-raiser, held this past together can make positive things Saturday to benefit Lake Park, is happen for our community. Now, let’s talk about the just another great example of what can happen when someone puts their Coshocton Airport Amphitheater indeed, the Coshocton mind to it. Hubie Cushman and the and volunteers that helped make this Airport. Singularly, these two event happen deserve a solid vote of facilities at the top of airport hill appreciation for their many hours of are positive contributors to our hard labor building the trail, cutting community – combined – they are trees that fell during the recent an almost unbeatable partnership for windstorm and for just plain getting entertaining, growing the economy something done. As with most things, and retaining jobs for Coshocton I imagine that Hubie endured several, County. And this is to say nothing “It can’t be done here” comments. of the businesses that exist near or at Yes, it can, it was, and he did. Nice the airport. Missionary Maintenance, job. And to everyone that travelled to Limburg’s Patio Grill and others our fair part of the state to participate, are making a difference in our thanks. And that goes for everyone community. To all those that had the vision here in Coshocton County as well. Those that helped make this event, and fortitude to overcome the barriers necessary to make these hats off to all of you! The Coshocton County Antique things happen, hats off to you! The Power Association held their volunteers of the airport amphitheater annual show this past weekend at still have a couple of aces up their the fairgrounds. Bright red, orange, sleeve if you missed The World yellow and green tractors were Famous Glenn Miller Orchestra last proudly on display; some of the week. This Saturday evening features tractors are still being used on family Christian band, DecembeRadio. farms around the county. The men It should be a great opportunity to and women of this organization have enjoy a nice summer evening in an devoted long hours and untold sums ideal setting. of money to restore these machines
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COMMUNITY COOKOUT There will be a corn roast, cornhole tournament, kid’s
waterslide, water games and water balloon battleship during the community cookout at 6 p.m. Friday, July 20, at Chili Crossroads Bible Church, 29445 CR 10, Fresno. The event is free and open to the public. Bring something for the grill, a side dish or dessert. PHOTO CONTRIBUTED TO THE BEACON
Friends of the Library has annual book sale CONTRIBUTED TO THE BEACON The Coshocton Friends of the Library annual book sale will be Thursday, Aug. 2 and Friday, Aug. 3, from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m., and Saturday, Aug. 4 from 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. at the Coshocton Public Library. In addition to great bargains on books and movies, there will be a silent auction for books of higher value. The items to be auctioned will be on display in the book sale room throughout the sale or may be previewed at the library a week prior to the sale. New this year is the “Blue Line Room” where all items are 10 cents and Saturday’s Blue Line special is a bag of books for a buck in the Blue Line Room. The remaining contents of the Blue Line Room after the sale will be available for bids at the Silent Auction. All proceeds from the book sale benefit the Coshocton Public Library, the West Lafayette Branch and the Bookmobile. The Coshocton Public Library is located at 655 Main Street. The book sale is located in the Books Galore used book store and the meeting room in the basement of the library. Shoppers should use the basement entrance off the side parking lot. The sale is handicap accessible from the main floor of the library. Sorry, no early sales. Call 740-622-0956 for more information. 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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CLASS TIME Tammi Rogers, Master Gardener Coordinator at OSU Extension Coshocton County, taught a class on invasive plants July 10, as part of the Summer 2012 Lunch & Learn Series. She explained that invasive plants are non-native plants that cause some type of problem. At least 25 percent of the plants in the wild are non-native to Ohio. Classes are held from 12:15 to 12:45 p.m. on Tuesdays and those left in the series are: July 24 - Invasive Insects; Aug. 7 - “Try This” New Trees and Shrubs; and Aug. 21 - Plant A Prairie. All classes are held at Clary Gardens, except for the Aug. 21 one, which will be at the county services building in room 145. There is no registration fee, but participants are asked to call or e-mail to RSVP to ensure enough handouts are prepared. For more information, call 622-2265 or e-mail rogers.376@osu.edu. Attendees are welcome to bring their lunch. BEACON PHOTO BY JOSIE McCORMICK
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WARSAW- James Clyde “Jim” Harstine, 66, of TR 35, died Sunday July 8, 2012 as the result of a motorcycle accident. He was born March 13, 1946 in Coshocton to the late Arthur A. and Jean L. (Bender) Harstine. He served in the Army National Guard from 1965-1971. He was an electrician for many years, and a member of the I.B.E.W. #1105. He enjoyed wood-working and carpentry, and as he would say, “tinkering with his
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toys.” He is survived by his wife of nearly 38 years, Janet (McCormick) Harstine of Warsaw, who he married on Aug. 30, 1974. Also surviving is a son, Kurt (Emily) Harstine of Ashland, two daughters; Kendra (Craig) Bordenkircher of West Lafayette, and Kristin (Robert Alberts) Harstine of Warsaw, one granddaughter, Penelope James Harstine, a sister, Janet Couts of Newcomerstown, three brothers; Rodney (Connie) Harstine, Robert (Deanna) Harstine, and Joseph (Julia) Harstine, all of Warsaw, an aunt, Freda Cooper of Newcomerstown, an uncle, Carl Harstine of San Dimas, CA, and several nieces, nephews, and cousins. In addition to his parents, Arthur
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Harstine and Jean Harstine-Tidball, he is preceded in death by a sister, Carolyn Harstine. From his family: Jim had the best qualities of both his mom and dad. He was good-natured and HARSTINE extremely likeable. He had an exceptional love of his family, was sincerely generous, and had a wonderful sense of humor. He never seemed to meet a stranger. He would do practically anything for anybody he came into contact with. He loved to pick on us and tease us. He loved to laugh and he was a true joy to be around. There was nothing that he could not fix and it didn’t matter what it was. If he hadn’t worked on it before, he would study it, figure it out, have it fixed, and probably have it working better than it did before. The more complicated and challenging, the more Jim seemed to like it. Whenever somebody needed something, he was the first to volunteer, the first one there and the last one to leave. He neither expected nor accepted anything in return, and he never felt inconvenienced. After 38 years of marriage and raising three wonderful children, we all felt he was just the best husband and father. His nine-month-old granddaughter, Penelope James, has his namesake, and he loved her, his wife, and his children very much. Funeral services were held at 1:00 p.m. Friday July 13, 2012 at the Fischer Funeral Home in Warsaw with Paul Reed officiating. A private burial followed at the Harstine residence, with graveside military rites performed by the Coshocton Co. Joint Veterans Council. Calling hours were from 4-7 p.m. on Thursday July 12th at the funeral home. www.fischerfuneralhome.com In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Gideons Gospel Hill Ministry or the Johnny Kaser Benefit Fund, c/o Home Loan Savings Bank, 413 Main St., Coshocton, OH 43812.
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Vacation Bible School they once attended also was greatly appreciated. “Bible School impacted me so much and when I was little I looked up to the teens,” said Kyra Larntz, who is 13-years-old. Larntz helped in the craft room, where children worked on several projects during the week including picture frames they decorated with foam stickers of sea creatures. She doesn’t attend Canal Lewisville United Methodist Church, but went CRAFTS Canal Lewisville United Methodist Church held its Vacation to Vacation Bible School Bible School for children ages 3 to sixth grade from July 9-13. The theme there when she was little was Operation Overboard: Dare to Go Deep with God and children worked and decided to help out her on crafts such as picture frames they decorated with foam stickers of sea great-grandmother who does creatures. BEACON PHOTO BY JOSIE McCORMICK go to the church. “I enjoyed the Bible Children dived into Vacation Bible School last week at Canal Lewisville United Methodist study when I went and learned to always go forward no matter what happens because God Church. “We wanted them to leave this week with a will be with you.” JOSIE@COSHOCTONCOUNTYBEACON.COM love for Jesus and a dependence on Jesus,” said Betty Finnell, from the church. “Just like a diver depends on his tank for air, we have to depend on God and trust in him.” The church held its Vacation Bible School for children ages 3 to sixth grade from July 9-13 NOW ACCEPTING NEW PATIENTS! and the theme was Operation Overboard: Dare to Go Deep with God. Dalton McCoy and Chloe Bickle, who were in the first and second grade group, both agreed that Vacation Bible School was a good place to be. “It was fun because of all these activities we got to do,” Bickle said. The week included games, crafts, music, refreshments and a discovery area that taught Call our office today to schedule water science. The children also got to wrap up an appointment and consultation. their week with a trip to the Brown Farm Camp, which is on property that was donated to the church. We Offer Custom tailored relief for: Skyler Dobson and Katie Barcus enjoyed • Whiplash, painful joints the crafts and Slater Sampsel and Katie Collins had fun in the discovery area. All four children • Frequent headaches were in the first and second grade group. • Low back, hip or leg pain “Discovery was my favorite because we got • Slipped discs, sciatica to do experiments,” Collins said. About 40 children took part in the activities • Neck, shoulder and/or arm pain that were made possible with the help of almost • Tight Muscles, numbness 30 volunteers. • Nervousness, loss of sleep “So many of them (the volunteers) are dependable year after year,” Finnell said. “A • Pain between the shoulders lot of them had children that went to Vacation Bible School and now they have grandchildren 622-3677 • Fax 622-3631 coming. They are so faithful. We are an older 649 Walnut St., Coshocton church with a lot of senior citizens, but they give John J. Snyder II, B.S. Ed. D.C. their time.” John J. “Jake” Snyder III, B.S. D.C. The help of teens who volunteered at the www.coshoctonchiropractic.com
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It’s not about how many flowers you can plant. “We want to celebrate communities trying to reach their potential and collaborating to help others,” said Jack Clasen, one of two America in Bloom Judges who were in Coshocton July 1213. Clasen, who lives in North Carolina, and fellow judge Billy Butterfield, who is from SATURDAY, JULY 21ST Florida, were impressed by the community involvement they saw in Coshocton. All proceeds to benefit “When you have a strong volunteer base that means everyone is working together and the community is going to move forward,” Clasen said. “Those who don’t have a strong volunteer base flounder. Its obvious Coshocton is going $50.00 per team up.” America in Bloom is a nationwide Prizes Awarded! program designed to encourage beautification Team Rino-O will be of communities and help increase community serving their Award pride. Judges visit cities and evaluate them on Winning BBQ floral displays, landscaped areas, urban forestry, Sandwiches and environmental efforts, heritage preservation and BBQ Loaded Potatoes overall impression. “I’m excited they are here,” said Susan McCurdy. “The two gentlemen that are here are Colonial colonial fantastic. I’ve really enjoyed them today. Sports Sports -n- Courts McCurdy is from Coshocton is Blooming, a -n1101 Fairy Falls Drive local group that sponsored the America in Bloom Courts 623-8382 contest and picked this year’s flower theme, “Some Like It Hot.” Coshocton is Blooming members set up a tour of the area for the judges and some educational seminars. “We showed them areas that we are strong in and also what we are working on,” McCurdy said. New judges are assigned to areas each JULY 21 – Steak or chicken cookout year, but they review (Reservations please) past evaluation forms before evaluating a JULY 28 – Music by Reb Robinson & Tim Milligan from 6-9. community. Food off the grill (no reservations required) from 4-9. “They have AUGUST 4 - Steak or chicken cookout taken actions on some (Reservations please) of our suggestions (from past years),” AUGUST 11 – Music by Mark Stipes and Minus One from 6-9. Clasen said. “At the Food off the grill (no reservations required) from 4-9. courtsquare and Main Street you can sense AUGUST 18 - Steak or chicken cookout improvements.” (Reservations please) The judges also liked the hanging baskets Coshocton is 27561 TR 45 Warsaw, Ohio 43844 740-824-4314 Blooming spruced up Check our website for special events! the city with. www.heritagevineyardwinery.com “They look good,” Clasen said.
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JUDGES Billy Butterfield and Jack Clasen, America in Bloom judges toured Clary Gardens July 13. Clary Gardens was just one of their many stops on a tour organized by Coshocton is Blooming. The judges evaluated the community in various categories and Coshocton should have its results sometime in October. BEACON PHOTO BY JOSIE McCORMICK
“Hanging baskets are really tough. Some plants get a little more aggressive in them. It’s about trial and error and you really have to work on them to make them look good.” Butterfield also liked the hot, bright colors of the flowers in the hanging baskets. “It can make an area to have color at that level,” he said. The members of Coshocton is Blooming were very happy with the baskets. “I’ve heard so many positive comments about them,” said Bill Freund. “The fact that our contributions continue to dribble in means people are proud of what is being done and want to be part of it.” Coshocton is Blooming also showed its new website, www.coshoctonisblooming.org , to the judges. “They really enjoyed it,” said Kerry Rapp, who is part of the organization and is director of Clary Gardens. “They said there was lots of organization to it and was easy to navigate.” In 2011 America in Bloom awarded Coshocton a 3 Bloom rating, special mention for Historic Preservation and nominated them in the Community Involvement category. Coshocton also won the America in Bloom YouTube contest and Best Community Garden. This year’s results should be received sometime in October. JOSIE@COSHOCTONCOUNTYBEACON.COM
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Abel. Curtis is the son of Michael and Cheryl Hardesty of Coshocton. Diana is the daughter of Glen Abel of Austin, TX and Melainie Carlson of Plano, TX. The couple chose a “vintage 1950s” theme for their wedding. Pastor Starkey Lawrence officiated the morning ceremony. Ms. Abel chose a “vintage” blue dress for the occasion. In her attendance were her daughters Catriona, Cammy, and Sophia, who also wore “vintage” dresses in blue and white. Dr. Hardesty and his attendants, Matthew Hardesty and his son, Nicholas Abel, were also wearing 1950s attire.
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July 22nd, 1962 Bancroft Lot was being readied for the summer. Workmen were busily engaged in laying out three tennis and two basketball courts on the newly-paved Bancroft Lot. This newest-city playground area was to be fenced in and have lights installed later. It was slated to be used as an ice skating rink during the winter months. Playground equipment was to be installed on both ends of the lot for younger children to play with. Mayor Alfred J. Riley and members of the City-County Recreation board had pushed the Coshocton Recreation in an attempt to provide playground facilities in all sections of the city.
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July 22nd, 1972 When a teacher tells a class to write a twopage paper on a specific topic, they are usually met with groans and complaints. But that wasn’t the case with a Coshocton Middle School class. Still filled with the excitement of their tour of Roscoe Village, the students delved into their assignment. One teacher sent copies of the written work to Roscoe’s Restoration office. The students had a lot of nice things to say about Roscoe including stories from visiting the Triple Locks, the blacksmith shop, and the candy store. One student wrote, “Soon, we all had to go home and everyone said, ‘Aw…’”
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July 18th, 1982 When a local woman walked into Michael Sorbin’s M&M’s Coshocton News Stand and bought a book, she had no idea it would create such a stir. The book, entitled, “Since You’ve Been Gone”, a World War II book by Allison Kerry, appeared to be based in Coshocton. However, Allison Kerry refused to be identified and nobody knew if she was local or someone who had used to live in Coshocton, or just who she was! Since then, her book had been flying off the shelf and Sorbin had a hard time supplying enough books for demand. The book had references to Oak Ridge Cemetery, the fairgrounds, Sacred Heart, and Pretty Products. All information was obtained from microfilm of the Coshocton Tribune at the Coshocton County Library.
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Women of Witness, leadership and direction Coshocton, recently to the ministry leaders appointed a new Ministry involved with the local Director/CEO, Cindy WOW, Coshocton such Carroll of Coshocton. as Helping Hands, Jail Carroll has brought Ministry, National Day of a wealth of ministry Prayer and the Faithful Acts experience with a strong of Kindness provided weekly focus on compassionate in this community. She will ministry to the community also guide the day to day over many years. She is an operations of the ministry. active member of the Burt “We are so very Avenue Wesleyan Church blessed and thank God for serving as the community Cindy’s leadership and her dinner organizer for BAWC, willingness to serve in this prayer ministry coordinator way,” said Lena Crouso, and CE Director. In addition, founder of Women of Witness CARROLL she has served with the Blue International and Women of Star Mothers organization and volunteers as a Witness, Coshocton. “There is a great need for prayer partner at the Hope Clinic. serving others in this community at this time, Carroll has been employed by the Coshocton and we are fortunate to have someone of Cindy’s City Schools Board of Education office for the strong spiritual depth, abilities and compassion past 17 years and works as an assistant to the to lead the ministry at this time.” treasurer handling payroll. WOW International exists to be the extended Carroll is married to Mark (Spank) Carroll hand of God to women in communities, and they just celebrated their 35th anniversary throughout the USA and overseas, providing this year. They have three grown children: them with faithful acts of kindness with the Kacey Mardis (Mount Vernon), Kyle Carroll Love of Christ. (Chico, CA.) and Patrick Carroll (Coshocton). Carroll will be charged with bringing
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If it involves a motor, it seems to draw a crowd. Rodney Adams believes that theory will continue to be true for this year’s Three Rivers & AG Society Car Show & Rough Truck. “Motor sports are what it’s all about right now,” he said. “People want to see people break a wheel or pull a fender off. Demolition derbies, motorcycles and motorsports are what draw a crowd.” The Three Rivers & AG Society Car Show & Rough Truck will take place Saturday, July 21, at the Coshocton County Fairgrounds. The car show starts at 10 a.m. and the rough truck begins at 7 p.m. Admission to the car show is free and the rough truck is $5 for general admission, $10 for the pit and $20 for the contest entry fee. “Anytime you mix mud and vehicles, it’s going to be a good time,” said Chief Lynn Powelson from the Three Rivers Fire District. According to Adams, who is a member of the fair board, the course for the rough truck is built a little differently each year. “It’s built like a motorcross, but not as severe,” he said. “It has various jumps and ramps. I believe the crowd looks forward to the big jump at the end. I know the participants do.” Adams expects between 50-60 people to participate in the rough truck with their trucks, cars, jeeps and variety of other vehicles. Registration for drivers starts at 5 p.m. July 21. “I just want to invite the community out to support the show and enjoy themselves,” Adams said. “We are IN STOCK going to give them a good show. It’s definitely something to come and look at.” Proceeds from the rough truck are split between the AG Society and the Three Rivers Fire District, but all proceeds from entries into the car
show go to the fire department. Powelson said if the weather is nice, there should be 100 to 150 vehicles at the car show. Registration fee is $10 and trophies will be awarded including kids’ choice and firefighters’ choice. “This is our biggest fundraiser of the year,” Powelson said. “We use the money to help us purchase the things that we need whether it be training or equipment. The community’s support is very much appreciated. Without it we wouldn’t be able to do what we do.” JOSIE@COSHOCTONCOUNTYBEACON.COM
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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 July 28 is Awesome Possum Bluegrass Band.
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Free Swim Party. The Coshocton Elks will be hosting a Free Swim Party at the Warsaw pool on Sunday, July 22 from 7 - 9 p.m. All area children 12 and under are invited to attend. This event is sponsored by the Coshocton Elks Drug Awareness Committee. Art on Display. Pastels of landscape and animal pictures by artist Christy Mosier will be on display during the month of July at the West Lafayette Library. They can be viewed during normal operating hours, which are Monday – Wednesday from 11 a.m. – 7 p.m., Thursday and Friday from Noon – 5 p.m., and Saturday from 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. The library is located at 601 East Main Street in West Lafayette. Coshocton Hospital Community Open Forum. Coshocton Hospital CEO Robert Miller and Genesis HealthCare System President and CEO Matthew Perry will present an open forum for Coshocton area community members at 6 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 1, in the Coshocton Hospital Grand Central Station meeting room, 1460 Orange St. The presentation will discuss the recent management services agreement between Coshocton Hospital and Genesis. The public is invited to attend this open forum. Reservations are requested, but not required, by calling 623-4138. Canal Days Festival. The Coshocton Canal Days Festival will be Aug. 10 - 12. The Coshocton Towne Centre Association is once again sponsoring this annual event which began in 1970 and celebrates the Canal Era. This change to the second weekend in August will be more convenient for the community. Crowning of the 2012 Junior Queen will be Thursday evening at the Courtsquare Gazebo and the festival will officially begin on Friday, Aug. 10 with the crowning of the 2012 Queen, Senior Queen and Princess. Saturday, Aug. 11 will be a full day of events with the Fabulous 50’s Car Show on Main Street, family fun with vendors, food and games on the courtsquare, and the Grand Parade sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce. Plans are being made for a Civil War Display, a corn hole tournament, and a quilt display at the Civic Hall by local quilters. The excitement will continue on Sunday with the vendors, family activities, and Mayor’s Promenade. There will be local entertainers each day at the gazebo and a concert of Main Street following the parade. If you are a local vendor, church or group that would like to participate in the festival, contact the Coshocton Towne Centre Association at 622-1806 or 824-3331. Visit www.coshoctontca.com for more information. Keep watching the Beacon for more information on the Canal Days Festival. Car and Truck Show. The 13th annual fabulous 50’s car and truck show will be Aug. 11 with registration from 9 – 11 a.m. Dash plaques will be awarded to the first 75 who register and 20 plaques will be awarded to the top five in each class. One trophy will be given to best of each class and one trophy will be awarded for best overall. The showtime is from 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. and awards will be given out at 3 p.m. Classification will be 1959s and under,
1960s – 1979s, 1980s – 1999s, 2000s and up. Entry fee is $10. A DJ service will be provided as well as food and drinks, and vendors. There will also be a 50/50 drawing. Tickets are $1, $5 for arm-length, or $10 for car-length. All proceeds will benefit First Step Family Violence Intervention Services. Strike Out Cancer. A “Strike Out Cancer” co-ed softball tournament will be Saturday, Aug. 25 at Coshocton Lake Park complex. Entry is $100 per team. First place finishers are awarded $100 and second place finishers are awarded $75. The drawing will be Aug. 23 at 6 p.m. All proceeds go to the American Cancer Society. Contact Missy Guilliams at 294-9171 or Angela Kirker at 502-6833 to find out more about the tournament. Free musical series. Every Saturday from 1:30 - 4:30 p.m. until September the Yellow Butterfly Winery is having a free musical series. The Yellow Butterfly Winery is located at 11661 Blue Ridge Rd in Newcomerstown.
Announcements Dilly for a Difference Fundraiser. David H. Dilly for State Representative will be having a fundraiser on Saturday, July 21 at Warsaw River View Park from Noon - 3 p.m. at the large shelter in the back. Come enjoy hot dogs, brats, and hamburgers on the grill. Music will be provided by Vietnam Veteran Johnny Dotson and friends, and Marine Corps Veteran Nate Corder. Donations are greatly appreciated. Storm Damage Report. Did you have a building that was either damaged or destroyed by the recent severe weather? If so, Christine Sycks, Coshocton County Auditor, reminds you to call her office to request a destroyed property form. The office will mail you the necessary form or, if you prefer, direct you to the form online so you can report the damage. Filing the form will allow adjustments to the taxes you are paying on that damaged building. To report property damage, call Coshocton County Auditor, at 740-622-1243. Damage that occurred during the June 29 storm should be reported by December 31, 2012 to receive the full tax adjustment allowable. Wind Damage. The Coshocton County Emergency Management Agency is developing a list of damage that resulted from the wind on June 29. This list will be used to help the state to determine if there will be any help from the state or federal government. The following types of damaged property are needed: Primary residence that had damage of more than 25 percent of its value; business that had physical damage to the building; and business that had loss of business due to the power outage. To report, call the emergency management agency at 622-1984 or e-mail ccema@coshoctoncounty.net. They will need owner’s name, phone number, address, home or business and brief description of the damage. The Coshocton County EMA may inspect the damage. Volunteers Needed. Second Chance Homeless Shelter is currently accepting volunteer applications for part-time Resident Advisor positions. The volunteer Resident Advisor helps to provide a positive emotional and social living environment for residents of the shelter. For a complete R/A description and application, contact Barb Lewis, office manager, at 622-3632. Support Services. Health Services of Coshocton County is pleased to announce its support services. All meeting will take place at the Hospice office, located at 230 S. 4th Street, unless otherwise noted. Call 622-7311 with questions. Adult group will meet
on Thursdays from 5:30 – 7:30 p.m. on the following dates: July 19, 26, Aug. 2, 9. Call Mary McCune at 622-7311 to register. Children’s Support Groups will resume in the fall. Contact Mary McCune for additional information. Open House for Birthday. Maxine Carnahan will be celebrating her 90th birthday with an open house for all of her family and friends at the Coshocton County Senior Center, located at 201 Browns Lane, on Saturday, July 21 from 2 – 5 p.m. In lieu of gifts or cards, please bring a non-perishable food item for the Food Pantry. Coshocton Blood Run Schedule. The American Red Cross will be at the following locations to collect blood: Friday, July 27 at Wal-Mart in Coshocton, located at 23605 Airport Rd from 1 – 6 p.m. Coshocton High School Class of 1977 Reunion. They are making plans for their 35th reunion and need help locating classmates. Call Clay Corder at 622-1381 or Jody Johnson at 622-1444 for information about the reunion and to update contacts for the upcoming event. 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. Coshocton Antique Flea Market. The Coshocton Antique Flea Market, sponsored by the Coshocton Agricultural Society, is looking for antique and collectible dealers. Flea Market dates are Aug. 11 – 12. Show hours will be Saturdays from 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. and Sundays 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. The Market will be at the Coshocton County Fairgrounds in Commercial Building #2. Inside spaces are available for $25 and $15. Outside spaces are available for $20 and $15. For more information, contact Erma Miller at 6226329. Minstrel Show Auditions. The Warsaw Lions Club will be having auditions Monday, Aug. 6 beginning at 6:30 p.m. at the River View High School Auditorium for solo spots in their 55th Annual Minstrel Show to be Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, November 16, 17, and 18. This year’s show is entitled ‘It’s A Matter of Time’ and performers are asked to sing songs related to any measure of time. For more information or to schedule an audition time, contact Jean Haumschild at 740-824-3120. Board of Health meeting. The regular meetings for the Coshocton County Board of Health will now be the third Wednesday of the month at 6:30 p.m. instead of 5:30 p.m. in the County Services Building. Commodity Supplemental Food Program. The Coshocton Senior Center is a distribution site for free monthly groceries for low income senior citizens (age 60 and over) living in Coshocton County. To be eligible, your monthly income cannot exceed $1,211 for one person in the household. Add $429 for each additional household member. You can apply for the program at the Coshocton Senior Center, 201 Brown’s Lane, Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. For more information, call 622-4852. SEE MORE COMMUNITY CALENDAR ON PAGE 19
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Community Calendar Poker Run Benefit. There will be a benefit for Rebecca Baisden Saturday, July 21 at Gator’s Sports Pub located at 84 Pine St. The event starts at 11 a.m. and last bike out will be 1 p.m. Live entertainment will be provided all day including White Trash Klique, Down & Out, and Grinder. There will be food, a 50/50 raffle, door prizes, raffle for a 32 inch flat screen TV, silent auction, games, wet tee shirt contest, and more. Rebecca was diagnosed with liver cancer. Funds raised will help Rebecca keep her home and travel back and forth to the Cleveland Clinic twice a week. Call 610-1643 for more information.
Golf Scramble. The Wal-Mart Relay for Life Team will be having their second annual golf scramble at Hickory Flats Golf Course on Sunday, Aug. 5 with an 8 a.m. shotgun start. The cost is $50 per person or $200 for a team of four. The cost includes 18 hole of golf with cart, refreshments, and lunch catered by Schumaker Farms. For a hole-in-one at #17, the winner will receive a 2012 Dodge Avenger donated by Jeff Drennen Dealership. For a hole-in-one on #1, the winner will receive $100 donated by DeCosky Ford. For more information, contact Heather at 2020026, Sue at 819-6523, or Ruth at 502-2585. Golf Scramble Benefit. The 13th annual Coshocton County Golf Scramble/Social Gathering to Benefit Crohn’s and Colitis Research will be Wednesday, Aug. 15 at 5 p.m.at the Warehouse Steak ‘N Stein, Thursday, Aug. 16 from 9 - 11 a.m. at River Greens Golf Course in West Lafayette, and Thursday, Aug. 16 from 5:30 - 8 p.m. at Thomas’ Steak House. There will be socializing, dinner (you pay for your meal) and golf awards and door prizes. Golfer registration is $45 and golfer fee for River Greens members is $20. Non-golfer registration is $15. For information, call Harry Meek at 614-488-6018 or Joan McNeely at 622-5507. Registration and payment is due by Wednesday, Aug. 8. Registration forms are available at: Sprint Print, Super 8 Motel, Coshocton Village Inn & Suites, and The Coshocton County Beacon.
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Church Events Ice Cream Social. Prairie Chapel will have their annual ice cream social on Thursday, July 19 from 4:30 – 6:30 p.m. The menu will include baked beans, potato/macaroni/slaw salad, sloppy joes, hot dogs, coneys, chicken sandwiches, homemade noodles, drinks, and homemade ice cream. The church is located at 45494 CR 23.
Babylon. Grace United Methodist Church will be having their Vacation Bible School July 22 – 26 from 6 – 8 p.m. for ages 3 years through 6th grade and adults. The theme this year is Babylon: Daniel’s Courage in Captivity Holy Land Adventure. For transportation or to register, call 622-1302. Adult small group Bible Study is “Not a Fan”. The church is located at 422 Walnut Street in Coshocton. Amazing Wonders. The Coshocton Baptist Church located at 1631 Denman Ave. will be having their Vacation Bible School, “Amazing Wonders” July 22 – 27 from 6 – 8:30 p.m. for ages 3 through 6th grade. AWANA starts again Sept. 5 at 6:15 p.m.
Ice Cream Social. Central Christian Church will be having an ice cream social on Saturday, July 28 from 4 – 7 p.m. A full menu will be served and there will be air conditioning.
Coshocton Christian Tabernacle. Coshocton Christian Tabernacle will have their Vacation Bible School on July 23 – 27 from 6 – 8:30 p.m. for ages 4 years old through 6th grade.
Community Yard Sale. Prairie Chapel United Methodist Church, located at 45494 CR 23 will be having a community yard sale on Aug. 4 from 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. Anyone is welcome to rent a table or space for $5 each. Set-up for the yard sale will be Aug. 4 from 7 – 9 a.m. Deadline to turn in forms or contact the church is July 30 no later than Noon. Contact Kris Alan at the church office at 622-3992 with questions or to register for a space. A form will be available in the church newsletter.
SonSurf Beach Bash. The Church of God, located at 703 S. 2nd St in Coshocton, will have their Vacation Bible School from Monday, July 23 – Friday, July 27 from 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. for ages pre-school through 6th grade. Registration dates are Thursday, July 19 from 10:30 a.m. – Noon and Friday, July 20 from 2 – 3:30 p.m. There will be fun, learning, food, games, crafts, and prizes. For more information, call 610-3376. The theme this year is SonSurf Beach Bash VBS.
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.
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Community Dinner. The Presbyterian Church located at the corner of 4th and Chestnut, has a community dinner the third Wednesday of every month at 5:30 p.m. The dinner is served in the Fellowship Hall located in the basement of the church. Community Dinner. The Park United Methodist Church at 122 Park Ave. has a community dinner the fourth Wednesday of every month. The dinner is served in the fellowship hall from 5:30 – 6:30 p.m. Jacob’s Closet. The Warsaw United Methodist Church is announcing its new spring and summer hours of operation for Jacob’s Closet. The closet is open every Thursday from 9 a.m. – Noon and the last Thursday of each month from 9 a.m. – Noon and 5 – 8 p.m. The church is located at 130 E. Church Street in Warsaw. 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. Miracles in Motion. Miracles in Motion Ministries will be having a service at Dillon State Park to reach out to the camping community. All are welcome. Dillon State Park is located at 5265 Dillon Hills Drive in Nashport, Ohio. The services will be every Sunday until the end of October from 9 – 10 a.m. In the event of inclement weather, the church service will be at the covered patio at the Dillon State Park camp store. For information, contact Pastor Durward Ulman at 294-5734 or e-mail hannahmoody2000@yahoo.com.
Lunch and Learn Series. Learn a little more about gardening over the lunch hour. Join Tammi Rogers for six “quick ‘n dirty” classes designed to fit into your busy schedule. There is no registration fee. Simply bring your own lunch and enjoy a few moments of learning with friends. Classes will be on the following Tuesdays: July 24- Invasive Insects; August 7- “Try This” New Trees and Shrubs and August 21- Plant A Prairie. All classes are from 12:15 - 12:45 p.m. The classes on “Green” Lawns and Plant A Prairie will be in Room 145 of the Coshocton County Services Building. All others will be at the tan house at Clary Gardens. There is no registration fee, but please call or email to RSVP to ensure enough handouts are prepared. Contact Tammi Rogers, Master Gardener Coordinator at OSU Extension Coshocton County, with questions or call 622-2265 or email rogers.376@osu.edu. OSU Extension is located at 724 South 7th Street, Room 110, Coshocton. For a complete flyer, visit www. coshocton.osu.edu. Golf Outing. Habitat for Humanity will have their annual golf outing on Saturday, July 28. Contact Darlene Guess at 502-2920 or e-mail drgotr@yahoo. com for more information. Ice Cream Social. Blue Ridge Grange will have their annual ice cream social Saturday, Aug. 4. Serving starts at 4:30 p.m. The menu will include sandwiches, salad, dessert, ice cream, and beverages. Come join the fun! Parking Lot Sale. Members of the Coshocton County Vietnam Veterans will be having a parking lot sale on Aug. 25 and 26 from 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. at Woodbury Outfitters with all proceeds going to their Help-A-Vet Fund. The community is encouraged to donate items; no clothing please. The drop off date is Aug. 4 from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. at Woodbury Outfitters parking lot on Second Street. For more information, call Dale Foster at 622-1936. SEE MORE COMMUNITY CALENDAR ON PAGE 24
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Golf Benefit. River View High School Golf Team will have their 2nd Annual Golf Benefit July 21 at 9 a.m. at Hilltop Golf Course, Shotgun Start. The cost is $50 for non-members and $40 members. There will be cash prizes, skins pot, 50/50, and food at the turn, and at the end. Forms are available at Hilltop Golf Course, The River View Web site, or contact Coach Chad Gress at 740-502-2164. All proceeds benefit the River View High School Golf Team.
Ice Cream Social. Clark Community Church will have an ice cream social on Saturday, July 21 from 5 – 7 p.m. The menu will include Amish-made ice cream, hot dogs, chicken sandwiches, sloppy joes, noodles, baked beans, potato salad, macaroni salad, and pies. Cost is by donation. Proceeds will benefit the Miley Building. The church is located on SR 83 South of Millersburg, north of Coshocton in Clark.
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65th annual West Lafayette Homecoming Festival July 26-28 “Home Sweet Home”
Festival offers chance to gather with friends and family The 65th annual West Lafayette Homecoming Festival is the place to be to have fun and meet up with old friends. “If people were born here and moved away this is a good time to come back and renew friendships,” said Christie Maurer, president of the West Lafayette Chamber of Commerce. “It’s also a chance to visit with your neighbors and those who live on the other side of town. It’s like a big family reunion.” The festival is Thursday through Saturday, July 26-28, and features food, rides, entertainment and games. “Personally I love the whole thing, but my newest passion is the peddle tractor pull event,” Maurer said. “It’s so much fun just encouraging the little kids. I love the pet parade too.” The Friday evening parade also is a big hit. Maurer hopes that many groups get involved with it and incorporate the festival theme “Home Sweet Home” into their display. “We welcome anybody and everybody,” she said. “You can walk, ride or have a float. The more the merrier.” This year’s theme was chosen by Ashley Klier’s third grade class at Ridgewood Elementary and two of the district’s junior high students, Hanna Arnold and Josh Hixon had their artwork chosen to be featured in the festival program. The students will get to ride on the
West Lafayette Rotary Club float as honorary grand marshalls. “The Rotary Club is always looking for kids to be on the float and thought doing this would be great,” Maurer said. “One of our new members (BJ Griffith) suggested going to the schools to get the kids involved (in the festival).” The parade will be held at 7 p.m. Friday, July 27. To be a part of it, call Ed Chapdelanie at 545-6353. Other highlights of the festival include the queen contest, karaoke by RD Promotions and performances by various music groups including Roz n Lynn, Route 83, Them Dudes and The 3 of Us. “Roz n Lynn were here last year and they absolutely loved the homecoming,” Maurer said. “They asked if they could come back Saturday night.” Miss Jodi’s Dance studio and members of Boots & Buckles also will demonstrate their moves. “Boots & Buckles will do their line dancing when the bands are playing,” Maurer said. “They usually do something separate but it’s usually so hot for them that we thought we’d have them perform when the bands are playing. It’s something a little different.” A change also was made to this year’s car show.
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Everybody loves a parade and this is certainly the case with the West Lafayette Homecoming Festival parade, which has been in existence for as long as the festival has been running. Local residents seem to enjoy this parade every year which features fire trucks, queens, local groups and clubs, antique cars, and some have called it the best organized parade in the area. “A parade is boring if you have the same type of the same unit one right after another,” said Ed Chapdelanie, who has been in charge of the parade for more than 10 years. “I try to vary the parade and have different types of units throughout the parade. I don’t want to brag, but I’ve heard it through the grapevine that we have the best organized parade around.” Chapdelanie became involved with the West Lafayette Homecoming Festival parade when a West Lafayette Chamber member, Don Lusk, appointed Chapdelanie to take charge of the parade. Chapdelanie and Lusk had served in the military together and Lusk remembered that retired Lieutenant Colonel Chapdelaine could run a convoy, and he said running a parade was a lot like running a convoy. Chapdelanie said that the parade has had its changes over the years. He said there are very
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Blue Star Mothers of America. Coshocton County Chapter OH59 of the Blue Star Mothers of America meets the second Monday of each month at the Church of the Nazarene, 1058 Orange Street, Room 103 at 6:30pm. All mothers of active duty military and reservists/guard are invited to come together to support one another, US military members and their families. For information, call 610-4740.
Wednesday, July 18, 25: Make-It-Take-It Crafts: Coshocton Public Library: A Make-It-Take Craft can be created every Wednesday during June and July. Children, K-6th grade, are welcome to come to The Large Meeting Room anytime from 10 - 11:30 a.m. ‘Dream Big-Read!’ at The Coshocton Public Library.
School Events Fall Sports Parent Meeting. The Coshocton Athletic Department has scheduled its fall sports parent meeting on Tuesday, July 24 at 6 p.m. at the CHS Auditorium. Parents of fall athletes participating in any fall sports activity should attend. All paperwork will be distributed and explained. All fall coaches will be in attendance to answer any questions. Coshocton Class of 1982. Coshocton High School Class of 1982 will be having their 30th class reunion Saturday, Aug. 11 at Coshocton Sportsman’s Club. Cost is $15 per person or $30 per couple. Dress casual. Contact Jodi (Ross) Cochran at 294-7948 or Cheryl (Wilson) Allman at 502-2223 with any questions. Email Jodi at harleygranny45@yahoo.com or Cheryl at cherylallman63@gmail.com. Hope to see you there. River View Class of 1982. The River View Class of 1982 will celebrate its 30-year reunion Saturday, Aug. 25, at the Coshocton Village Inn and Suites. Mark your calendars and watch your mail for further details. We are looking for the following classmates. If you have any information on their whereabouts, contact Renee Miller by calling 8243400 or email legalsecretary10@yahoo.com. The missing classmates are: Randy Allen, Jamie Bowers, John Burkhardt, Kevin Cunningham, Alotta Dean, Robert Fulks, Mary Kay Fulton, Michael Garrett, Frank Hoffer, Rhonda Hoffer, Tammy Lipps, Michele Miller, John Nemeth, David Phillips, Randy You are invited to take a ride back in time... Postlewaite, Cathy Slaughter, Dale Smith, Roscoe Village Canal Boat Bud Smyers, Kent Terry, Robyn Vickers, Thomas Featuring music by Ward, Zetta Whited.
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Wednesday, July 18, 25: Books Galore Book Store: Coshocton Public Library: The Friends of the Library used book store in the library basement has books magazines, movies, audio books, 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. Wednesday, July 18, 25: Plugged and Unplugged (Teens): Coshocton Public Library: 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. Wednesday, July 18: W.L. Coffee Chat for Adults: West Lafayette Branch Library: Adults are invited to the West Lafayette Branch Library for a Coffee Chat featuring bestselling fiction and nonfiction presented by Cyndy Sedlock from the Good News Bookstore. Space is limited, so call the West Lafayette Branch Library at 545-6672 to register. This program is free of charge and sponsored by The Friends of the Library. 8:30 - 9:30 a.m. Thursday, July 19, 26: Lunch On The Deck: Coshocton Public Library: Lunch On The Deck story time occurs every Thursday for children and their families from 11:30 a.m. - Moon. Bring your lunch, we’ll provide the punch. Enjoy stories, songs, and fun. In case of inclement weather, the event will be in The Large Meeting Room. No registration is required. Thursday, July 19: W.L. B.E.S.T. Night @ the Branch (Teens): West Lafayette Branch Library: Books. Electronics. Snacks. Teens. It’s the best night for teens to be at the Branch when grades 7-12 are invited to the branch library for this after-hours program. There will laptops, PlayStation2, booktalks, friends and snacks. Space is limited, so you must be registered. Call 545-6672 to sign-up. Registration deadline Monday, July 16. 5 - 7 p.m. Friday, July 20: Bingo Night at the Library: Coshocton Public Library: Bring the family and enjoy an evening at Family Bingo Night! We will call out numbers, you call out ‘Bingo!’. There will be pizza and pop as well! Be sure to sign up by calling 622-0956, or register online, by Wednesday, July 18, so we can be sure to have enough pizza for all! 6 - 7 p.m.
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Land Transfers Exempt from Conveyance Fees 7/5 Harold L. Clegg and Ruth Ann Clegg to Sonny & Bliss Ltd. Bonnie Jean Gross to Martin Randall Gross Erma N. Hart, Trustee to Kathy Reid and Gordon Hart, Trustees Louis T. Popek to Blanche Popek Donna J. Mencer, deceased, to Stephen L. Mencer 7/6 Shirley M. Arney, deceased, to Gordon N. Arney Patricia R. Kirchner, Donna M. Dunn, Tracy E. Richmond and David W. Richmond to David W. Richmond and Tracy E. Richmond 7/9 Samuel K. Greenfield and Mary E. Greenfield to
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Land Transfers: 7/5 Carl D. Lawrence, Trustee, to Falcon View II, LLC; $535,000 Falcon View II, LLC, to Center Lane, LLC; $104,541 Erma N. Hart Living Trust to Refmed, Ltd.; $309,200 7/6 Linda Kay Jones to Larry T. Shepherd, Macil V. Shepherd, and Eddie W. Pack; $30,000 JT Management Limited Partnership to Jeffrey L. Drennen and Stacey S. Drennen; $200,000 Richard B. Gayheart and Esther M. Gayheart to Land Partners of Ohio Ltd.; $15,369 Mary M. Chapman to David L. McCabe and Mary L. McCabe; $90,000
Century National Bank, Division of The Park National Bank Angelica D. and Tony Jones to Rick A. Pica 7/12 Wilbur E. Durben, deceased, to Glynetta Jean Gildow
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Marriages: Jared Denver Share of Coshocton to Jessica Monique Harter of Coshocton Brandon Michael Cunningham of Warsaw to Lauren Dianne Selders of Warsaw Jared Cole Saylor of Coshocton to Rochelle Darryl Suriano of Coshocton Danny Ray Williamson of West Lafayette to Antonia S. Addy of West Lafayette Allen Craig Angle of Coshocton to Melinda Christine English of Coshocton Nathan Adam Hardesty of West Lafayette to Kirstie Lynn Kolmerten of West Lafayette
Jason Shultz to J. Kevin Vaughn and Ruth J. Vaughn; $28,000 David W. Richmond and Tracy E. Richmond to Bradley W. Richard and Janell R. Richard; $326,000 7/9 Jackie E. and Linda L. Allen to Jeffrey S. Cunningham and Kathryn H. Cunningham; $105,000 Jennings E. Leary and Charlene Rose Leary to Thomas Smith and Martha Smith; $119,000 Shawn R. Brink and Susanna A. Brink by Sheriff to Raymond E. Young II; $31,400 Marilyn Knicely to RNC Properties, LLC; $68,100 7/10 Nacole M. and Kevin Klick to Jonathan R. and Amara L. Smith; $76,000 Glenn J. Reed, deceased, to Krisann Kircher-Spivey; $9,700 Rinehart Family Trust, Guy E. Rinehart, and Rhonda L. Rinehart, Trustees to J. Sutton Properties, Ltd.; $23,000
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Coshocton Common Pleas Court – Divorces/Dissolutions Divorces Donna J. Meyers of Coshocton from Duane R. Meyers of Coshocton Shanna Erman of Coshocton from Richard S. Erman of Coshocton
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Six veterans from Coshocton County recently participated in “a trip of a lifetime” as they traveled to Washington D.C. onboard the Honor Flight Columbus. Those who made the June 9 trip included Lewis “Ed” Baker, George Leach, Irwin Gibson, Kenny Jones and Dick Turner. David Dilly, a Vietnam War veteran, also went on the trip as a guardian. While in the nation’s capital, the veterans had the opportunity to visit war monuments, Arlington National Cemetery and other historical sites. “I enjoyed the whole day, especially the
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entrance to Baltimore airport,” said Baker, an ex-POW from World War II. “When we came off the plane, there were many servicemen and women lined up to greet us. There must’ve been at least a hundred or so. Everything was fabulous. They kept us moving all day long but I didn’t even know I was tired until I got home.” Richard “Dick” Turner also enjoyed the BARBER SHOP • WHERE YOU’RE TREATED trip immensely. “I had a very good SOME THANK THINGS GOOD time and met some very NEVER NESS CHANGE interesting and nice BARBER SHOP people,” Turner said. PRESENTATION David Dilly goes over slides from an Honor Flight that six Appointments Recommended 622-4947 “I couldn’t have asked veterans from Coshocton County went on in June. The trip took the veterans Walk-ins Welcome • Behind Coshocton Bowling Alley for anything more. I to Washington D.C. to see the sites. Dilly went as a guardian and wanted to AND DOWN-HOME HOSPITALITY recommend it to anyone.” spread the word about Honor Flights during a presentation at Windsorwood – SINCE – “It was really Place. More information about the program can be found at www.honorflightinteresting but there is columbus.org. BEACON PHOTO BY JOSIE McCORMICK really too much to see Providing Quality, Affordable Vehicles, favorite portion of the trip was seeing a group and Satisfaction After the Sale in one day,” Leach said. “There was a lot of rushing around. That’s the of approximately 250,000 Girl Scouts, friends, only problem I had with it. I really enjoyed it. family and alumnae who were visiting the 65 W. Pine Street, Coshocton • 740-622-8811 They waited on us hand and foot and you can’t National Mall. (By Riverside Towers Apartments) “The kids kept coming up and asking to have beat the price.” their picture taken with me and a whole line of The trips are eighth grade kids lined up and shook hands made possible through with me and another veteran while we were Honor Flight, a sitting and resting along a pathway at Arlington volunteer organization National Cemetery. that relies on donations “Being with a bunch of guys and listening to to send hundreds of their stories was real nice. I’d go back again. It’s veterans to the nation’s something any veteran ought to do if they are capital. Applications able.” for the Honor Flight Jones felt a lot of pride during his visit to Mon., July 23 - Fri., July 27 • 11am - 1pm are available in the the various monuments, especially the Iwo Jima Veterans Service Memorial as his Navy ship was anchored off the Office. Additional LEARNING! FUN! FOOD! island when the war ended. information can GAMES! CRAFTS! PRIZES! He was especially proud and appreciative of be found at www. Ages Preschool thru 6th Grade the reception the veterans received when they honorflightcolumbus. returned. org. Come expecting a great time! “When we got back to Columbus, they had Leach added Registration dates: us wait in an area for a while and when they told that he was impressed Thursday, July 19, 2012 10:30 am - Noon us to come ahead, there must’ve been close to with the number of a thousand people there to greet us. It made me people who greeted the Friday July 20, 2012 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm very proud.” group at the airport. For more info call: 740-610-3376 Everybody I talk to I recommend that they “When we The Church of God - 703 S. 2nd Street, Coshocton make the trip,” he added. “It was real organized. got off the plane, they Everything went just like clockwork. We got were lined up waving along real good. I would definitely love to go flags and whooping back.” and hollering. It was Contributed to The Beacon by Jim Barstow, really a big deal for veterans service officer me,” he said. “Being with a bunch of guys and listening to their stories was real nice,” said Gibson, whose 0016_011812
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PT to FT Financial Office Assistant. Computer, business office experience and good people skills required - Busy office. Send resume to: Coshocton County Beacon, 226 Main Street - Blind Box 1, Coshocton, OH 43812
Pull-type brush hog, 5ft with over riding clutch. $495. 1985 F250 good tires, good firewood truck. $1,150. 1993 Bronco, clean, good tires. $2,295. 740-824-4307
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Seasoned Firewood Cherry-Walnut-Oak and other woods. Cut/Split/Delivered $75 each load. (Will cut to size and length). Great Gift Idea or for your Summer Campfires! 740502-3657 740-294-0727
EH Construction. We do pole buildings, garages and metal roofing. Good prices and quality work. 330-473-2431
Housecleaning, carpet shampooing, interior painting, minor repair, outside yard work, mowing, landscaping and other misc. Call 740-824-3096
GARAGE SALE HABITAT RESTORE wants your appliances, large household items, and building supplies. Donations can be dropped off at 1301 Walnut Street on Thursdays, Fridays & Saturdays 9-4 or we pick up! Call Habitat at 740-623-2764. Donations are tax deductible
Multi-Family Garage Sale. July 20th, (9-4). 1606 Nicholear Ave. ColLawn Care, Lawn mow- lege furniture, Total Gym, ing, light landscaping. nice JR/Adult ladies clothTree and bush trimming ing, 3 coordinating brass/ and removal. Stump re- oak chandeliers, antiques, moval, power washing. purses, pottery, baskets, Small and large jobs are Christmas items, picwelcomed. Reasonable tures, crafts, books, nuand reliable. 740-294- merous household items. 9589 anytime. Market 36 on Friday Roofing, Siding, Win- Evening. Looking for a dows, Complete Inte- place to sell your baked rior and Exterior Im- goods, fresh produce, provements. Quality crafts, and other items? workmanship. Reason- Then Market 36 on Friable priced. Carpentry and day evening is where you Masonry. 36 years experi- want to be. Starting ence. Free Estimates. May 25th, spaces will be 740-294-9589 anytime. available Friday evenings
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2 trailer axels 7’ with 1 set of wheels $150. 2 46” mower decks for Ranch King $100. each or $150. for both. 12 gauge pump shotgun Westernfield 30” full choke Model ABD $150. Violin made by Jackson Golden Co. in Minn Linn Trailer Court Columbus 1920’s 1940’s, Sales on 2nd St. July 20th; good condition $350. 8am-3pm. July 21st; 8am- FREE rabbit pens, feeder noon. Wicker set, bikes, and bottles. 740-327-6765 dolls, clothes for all ages, after 6p.m. tools, Tupperware, mosquito fogger and misc. Kiln Dried Walnut, length and width sorted. All Moving Sale. Furni- grades – all quantities. Eature, household goods, gle Hardwoods Inc. 330Canal Days, jewelry, 339-8838. Ask for Loy. lots of clothes all sizes, toys. Wednesday, July MUSICAL 25th; 8am-6pm. ThursINSTRUMENTS day, July 26th; 8am3pm. 46744 CR 405 Hardesty Guitar Repair and Supplies by appointMoving Sale! 22242 Val- ment 740-545-9845 ley View, West Lafayette. Friday, July 20th; 8amWANTED 2pm. Saturday, July 21st; 8am-12pm. Tools, lawn WANTED: Junk vehimower, toys, books, pic- cles, scrap metal, applitures, kitchenware, misc. ances, batteries and junk mowers. Also one time Multi-Family. July 20- clean up and removal of 21; 9-4. 2234 Otsego rubbish. 740-545-5025 Ave. Furniture, household items, teen clothing, Buying: Boy Scout women clothing, Harley patches and memorabilia pipes and lots of misc. one patch or entire collections. Call 740-623-0793 Yard Sale, 822 S 6th leave message or email Street, Coshocton. 1-6pm. scoutpatchohio@yahoo. July 19-21. Several pairs com of like new shoes, clothing, great misc. items. All APARTMENTS items 50% off after 4p.m. FOR RENT everyday. AREA RENTAL INFORMATION. Houses and Apartments. Rent or I’ll help you buy! Call 740622-9791 today!
1BR Upstairs. You pay electric and gas. $275/mo. $275/deposit. 740-6225806
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Very nice 1-2BR, 2 bath, central AC, stove, refrig., non-smoking, 1BR Apt. Fully furnished, garage, all utilities paid. No pets, $500/mo. plus utilities. non-smoking, nice down- Ref/Dep required. No town location. $515/ pets. 740-622-4254 leave m o n t h / $ 5 0 0 / d e p o s i t . message. Available now. Call 740623-5859 or 740-610MOBILE HOME 6626 FOR RENT 2BR Apt. appliances, garage, coin operated Country setting molaundry. 740-622-8020 bile home, great privacy. $400/mo. with $200/deLarge 1 BR Upstairs Apt posit plus references. in Coshocton near down- Cable/internet available. town. $350/mo. Includes 2 bedrooms, large living water, trash, stove and room. No pets. 740-824refrigerator. No pets. 222 3497 S. 3rd St. 330-231-1258 Roscoe Area, 1bd. all appliances, carpeted, off street parking, gas heat, no pets, re., deposit, lease $425. 740-622-6155
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Smoke Free, 2BR, new paint & carpet, garage, storage. $495/mo. 740295-4414.
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House for sale. City of Coshocton, 2 bedroom, 2 baths, single car garage Senior Apartment Com- with carport. Reasonably plex: 2 bedroom, liv- priced. To inquire call ing room, kitchen, bath. 740-294-3462 Stove, refrigerator, dishAUTOS washer, garbage disposal. Washer/dryer hook-ups. $495. month plus utilities. For Sale. ‘99 Chrysler Deposit. No Pets. 740- Concorde LX, 83K miles, 502-0808 or 740-824- $2,200. Very good shape. Call 740-622-0045 3665
DUPLEXES FOR RENT 2BR in West Lafayette $450/mo. and 2BR in Coshocton $475/mo. Both totally remodeled. 330204-2616
2000 Suzuki 1400 Intruder. Excellent condition, 11,300 miles $3,500. 740-545-9656 Got something you really want to sell!? Put it in front of thousands of readers in The Coshocton County Beacon classifieds!
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