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REMEMBER TO VOTE TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3rd! AIRPORT RUNWAY EXTENSION BEGINS Local officials, airport board, and employees of Richard Downing Airport break ground on the 5,000 runway extension. From left to right are; airport board member John Strasser, airport employee Richard Dile, Mike Calevski, represent- ing Congressman Zach Space, airport employee Keith Krebs, County Commissioner Dane Shryock, airport executive director Bethel Toler, County Commissioner Gary Fischer, Project Engineer Don Yager, County Commissioner D. Curtis Lee, airport employee Jim Karas, board member Marion Sutton, airport employee Garry Gunn, Port Authority Executive Director T. J. Justice, and Kathy Thompson, Coshocton Foun- dation Executive Director. BEACON PHOTO BY MARK FORTUNE Ground breaking held for airport runway extension PENDING PERIODICALS US POSTAGE PAID COSHOCTON, OH “Shining a Positive Light on Coshocton County” Located in Historic Roscoe Village at 365 N. Whitewoman St • Coshocton Open 7 Days a Week • 740.622.3000 • www.uncorkedwineandcoffeebar.com 0071_102809 Full Service Bar of Wine, Liquor, Import & Domestic Beer Gourmet Coffee Menu Available Open-Close Wine Purses - Croc & Animal Print Gift Baskets Wine Glasses - Engraved Weekend Entertainment Best Smoothies in Town! Chef Mike every Wednesday on the patio The Beac n Positively Coshocton County INSIDE JUNIOR FAIR AUCTION BUYERS AND PHOTOS PAGES 8-9 & 16-19 VOLUME 2, NUMBER 14 www.thebeaconbuzz.com WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 2009 This edition of The Beacon published in honor of the Stagmyer family. ARTICLE ON PG 3 KIWANIS PANCAKE DAY PAGE 5

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REMEMBER TO VOTE TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3rd!

Airport runwAy ExtEnsion BEgins Local officials, airport board, and employees of Richard Downing Airport break ground on the 5,000 runway extension. From left to right are; airport board member John Strasser, airport employee Richard Dile, Mike Calevski, represent-ing Congressman Zach Space, airport employee Keith Krebs, County Commissioner Dane Shryock, airport executive director Bethel Toler, County Commissioner Gary Fischer, Project Engineer Don Yager, County Commissioner D. Curtis Lee, airport employee Jim Karas, board member Marion Sutton, airport employee Garry Gunn, Port Authority Executive Director T. J. Justice, and Kathy Thompson, Coshocton Foun-dation Executive Director. BEACon PhoTo BY MARK FoRTunE

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IndexAgents Realty & Auction Service ......................14Arndt Chiropractic ...............11Chrysler Jeep Dodge of Coshocton .................22Classified............................23Coshocton Chiropractic Health Center ........................10Coshocton County Farm Bureau .......................02Coshocton County Senior Center .......................11Courtsquare Café ................12Dale Gress Real Estate ........14Dale Gress Real Estate - Auction ......................20Dale Gress Real Estate - Auction .....................21David Babcock .....................07DeCosky Ford ......................22Dennis Meiser .....................12Designs by Michele .............06Extermital ...........................15Fortune’s Boot Shop & Repair ....................15Hilltop Golf Course ..............04Interim Healthcare ...............12James Schumaker ..............04Kaufman Realty Inc - Terry Stanford ...........20Kaufman Realty Inc -Auction .....................20Keim Lumber .......................15Kiwanis Pancake Day Sponsors ....................05

Lenny’s Barber Shop ............10Millcreek Equipment Ltd .......14Miller’s Dutch Kitchen .........06Milligan Memorials ..............06Mission Auto Connection .....24Mosier Computer .................20Murray’s Tire ......................22Myers TV ............................14Peddicord Rice Auction Realty - Guy - Heil ..................21Phase III - Nails by Jennifer .07Raven’s Glenn .....................04Reliv’s Financial Freedom Tour ...........................07Route 5 Auto Sales .............22Seton Coshocton .................14Sherry Kirkpatrick ...............04Sprint Print .........................06St Johns United Church of Christ ........................04Stoffer Real Estate- Larry Corder, Auctioneer .....21The Party Package Too! ......12ThomasMeiser....................13Three Rivers Therapy ServicesLLC..............03TomGrier............................13Uncorked ............................01Vacshak, Inc .......................12Walhonding Valley Sand & Gravel ....................15Wells Fargo Advisors -JoshFisher..............03WilsonCarpet&Furniture...13Windsorwood Place .............10

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Before we get to the more serious stuff this week, we must stop and congratulate the Cincinnati Bengals on the NFL front. I am still hoping that Mark Martin can pull out the Chase for the Cup title. It would be fitting for the “old man” of NASCAR to accomplish that feat and let everyone know that guys over 40 can still get it done. And the Phillies

and Yankees in the World Series? Do you care? Finally, does anyone know who this new manager of the Tribe is? Never heard of him.Now, let’s turn to the upcoming election on Tuesday, Nov. 3. There are several local issues that are important and two statewide issues that are grabbing a lot of attention. And, all city council seats are up for grabs this time around, including the President of City Council seat. The local issues are all important; River View Schools permanent improvement RENEWAL levy – a “Yes’ vote is urged to keep up the maintenance on buildings, grounds, school buses and more. The Children Services levy is also a RENEWAL – meaning no additional taxes – this is also important and vital for the children in our community. We urge a “YES” vote on this as well. There are of course, several township levies that are exclusive to the township in which you reside. One of the most important and significant issues on the county wide ballot is the Ohio State University Extension

levy. This levy will support our 4-H programs, agriculture and natural resources, expanded food and nutrition education program (EFNEP) and community development education for ALL Coshocton County citizens. This is NOT just a service for those living on farms – the OSU extension office serves ALL residents of the county – no matter where you live. The levy is on the ballot due to the economic challenges facing the County Commissioners. In order to balance the budget the commissioners made a tough choice to reduce funding to this program. A decision was made to place a 0.6 mill levy for five years on the ballot to ensure that the people of Coshocton County will still be served by this organization. If you own a home valued at $100,000, your tax would be $18.38 per year, or $1.53 per month. Not much money for all of the services and advice that this office provides. I would not want to tell a prospective employer that our county no longer offers 4-H, Master Gardeners or any of the other programs. Without the passing of this levy, it is certain that the Coshocton County Fair will not be the same. The Coshocton County Beacon suggests a “YES” vote on the OSU Extension levy.On the statewide ballot, Issue 2 and 3 are looming large. Issue 2 is easy. Vote “YES” on Issue 2 – let our farmers, livestock and agricultural experts determine the course of action for the care and feeding of animals, NOT the special interest groups. The Beacon urges a “YES” vote on state Issue 2. Regarding Issue 3, the citizens of Ohio have already voted “NO” on a similar issue FIVE times. Enough said. Do we need jobs? Yes, certainly. But not these jobs. We need quality service and manufacturing jobs. Don’t be fooled – who do you really think will control the gambling in our larger cities? Once the construction is over, we will reap what we have sown. Don’t gamble with our future. The Beacon suggests a “NO” vote on state Issue 3. Solid research proves that gambling preys on those with lower income and the unemployment rate is higher – not lower - in cities where gambling is allowed. The most important thing you can do on Tuesday, Nov. 3? VOTE! Exercise your freedom and the rights that have been bought and paid for in blood, sweat and tears by generations of proud Americans.

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Airport runway Extension BeginsLocal officials and members of the Richard Downing airport board marked the beginning of the long-awaited runway extension with a ceremonial ground-breaking on Wednesday, Oct. 21. Member of the airport board, Marion Sutton commented, “It’s going to bring more business and more air traffic to our area. Our company, Jones Metal Products Company, will take advantage of this – our customers will be very happy with this extension”. Coshocton County Commissioner Dane Shryock stated, “It’s a great day for Coshocton County – anything we can do to bring economic growth or keep existing jobs is a good thing. There are certain local employers that have to land at Zanesville due to weather and the restrictions placed on our airport because it is only 4,000 feet. This has to do with insurance and other regulations. This extension to 5,000 feet will certainly help enhance our business opportunities”. As T.J. (T.J. Justice, Port Authority Executive Director) says, “This is just another tool in our toolbox”. Funds to extend the runway to 5,000 feet were contributed by the Coshocton Foundation, The Montgomery Foundation and funds procured by Congressman Zach Space.

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When the leaves start falling it can only mean one thing for many in our community – It’s time for the church bazaar! Whether you are a Methodist, Nazarene, Presbyterian or any other denomination, the annual fall

church bazaar means great food, homemade crafts and fellowship. We caught up with some folks at the Roscoe United Methodist Church having lunch last Thursday. Harold Olinger, a long-time member of the church remarked, “This is super excellent and nothing less! I had sugar free chili, and chicken and noodles, which was just as good as the Amish make it. I also had some jello and a chicken sandwich. There was nothing wrong with that either! I will probably come back for dinner.” (Editor’s note: see dates and times on several upcoming church bazaars in this issue of The Beacon – you may also visit our online community calendar by clicking on community calendar from our website, www.thebeaconbuzz.com)

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Emmanuel lutheran church continues 20-year tradition

mAking noodlEs In 1989, the people of Em-manuel Lutheran Church started a tradition that is still going strong today: making noodles. The event was started by helen S hothem and is now contin-ued by helen’s daughter, Linda Storm, and Marge Erman. They have two, three-day sessions mak-ing, turning, drying and bagging the noodles, and they use 45 dozen eggs in each three-day session. To make sure the event runs smoothly, the church requires at least 15 volunteers and they make 140 lbs of noodles every day. They have already had one, three-day session in September and are now finish-ing up for their holiday Bazaar on nov. 14 from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. at the Lutheran Church. The noodles will be on sale during the bazaar. BEACon Pho-To BY BETh DuLAnEY

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Situated along a plot of land along Virginia Township Road 63, a group of volunteers have followed their faith by planting and harvesting potatoes to help those less that are less fortunate. Merlen Levering, who owns the land, said, “This is a project of the United Methodist Men of the First United Methodist Church in Akron”. Levering is a retired United Methodist pastor, having served for 40 years. He stated, “This farm was my owned by my great-grandparents. Their name was “Cave”. I came here with my grandfather when I was a little boy and have a great affection for this place. 50% of the farm was left to me by my Mother and I purchased the other half 3 to 4 years ago from other family members. Being able to bring it back has been good – I wanted to do something that would honor my family, great grandparents and grandfather. Why potatoes? Levering said, “The Methodist Men have a tradition of bringing potatoes and giving them to local food pantries. At their meeting every four years the tradition was for each group to bring potatoes. I told the Methodist Men at our church they could grow potatoes on my farm. At the December meeting, they decided to do it. I have never grown anything in my life

but in the Methodist Church you go where and when the Bishop says to go. I have been many places and the Lord decided this was the place. I also teach part-time at the University of Akron.The land we are using for the potatoes is about an acre and we have over 14 rows of potatoes that are 100 yards long. I asked Marc Lacy to help and he graciously volunteers his time and farming talents for this project. I bought a new planter and new digger and have received lots of help and advice from

local people; including Tim Holt, Louie Mizer and Jim Roman at Dresden Feed & Supply, who provided us with the seed. On May 27 Marc and 9 men planted the field in 2 and a half hours. My experience with this community is that people will help you! We have harvested over 900 pounds of potatoes so far with 25% of what we harvest going to the local community and 50% of what remains goes to the Haven of Rest in Akron. This is a 24 hour shelter for men, women and children. They feed 21 meals a week – and if you’re hungry they’ll feed you. We split the other 50% between the Salvation Army and another group in Akron.

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hArVEsting spuds from fAith Volunteers are shown harvesting potatoes for those less fortunate. Pictured from left to right are; Marc Lacy, Dan Funk, Pastor Merlen Levering, Steve, Michele Funk and Pastor Joy Blaney of the Conesville united Methodist Church and new Moscow united Methodist Church. BEACon PhoTo BY MARK FoRTunE

leadership coshocton county alumni to host web designing seminarThe Leadership Coshocton County Alumni Committee is hosting an Effective Web Design Seminar presented by Mike Coronado, Digital Media Instructor at COTC, Coshocton Campus. Topics include: choosing a web designer, basic web terminology, tips and tricks of the trade, ten important things to know before you meet your web designer, and ten important things to ask your web designer. How to get the most out of your web site as well as methods to improve your exposure will also be discussed.The seminar will be Thursday, Nov. 5, at Montgomery Hall (Coshocton Campus) -- 200 N. Whitewoman Street -- in the first level meeting room from 7 - 8:30 p.m. The cost is $10.00, which includes session materials and refreshments.Reservations are required and can be made by contacting the Leadership Coshocton County Office by Nov. 3. Please include the name(s) of the attendee(s). Payment is due the day of event or before. Checks are payable to Leadership Coshocton County. For more information or to make reservations, call the office at 622-0010 or e-mail [email protected]. Leadership Coshocton County is a program of the Coshocton Foundation.

college financial Aid 101The Coshocton College Access Program will be having a financial aid workshop on Thursday, Nov. 5 at the Coshocton High School library, Wednesday, Nov. 11 at the River View High School library, and Monday, Dec. 14 at the Ridgewood High School auditorium. All sessions will begin at 6 p.m. Each workshop session is an overview of the types of financial aid available to students and parents and how to apply. A representative from Great Lakes Education Service will present the information and be available to answer group or individual questions. These workshops are not sales presentations.For more information, contact Brian Crilow at 740-502-6345 or [email protected].

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13 year old Morgan Bradford of West Lafayette is enjoying a long-time wish that has been granted by the Make a Wish foundation. Her wish was to go to Disney World and the family left on Friday morning in a limousine bound for the airport. Morgan suffers from dermatomyositis, which is an autoimmune disorder that causes muscle weakness and debilitation of the muscles. She was diagnosed in July, 2001. Mom, Emily, said, “We’re not sure who submitted her name but we want to thank everyone who has supported her and our family for the past 8 years. Her wish was to go to Disney”. Morgan enthusiastically said, “I think it will be very exciting – I am looking forward to riding the rock ‘n roll coaster and have my picture taken with Mickey and Minnie. Other than the flying I’m really looking forward to it!”

fair Board petitions availableLinda White Secretary of the Coshocton County Agricultural Society & Fairboard has announced petitions for Director of the Agricultural Society & Fairboard are available at the fairboard office. Any two consecutive year member is eligible to run for office. There will be six (6) positions filled. Anyone wanting to take out a petition may pick it up at the fairboard office at 707 Kenilworth Avenue between the hours of 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. All petitions must be turned back in no later than 4p.m. Friday Oct. 30. Elections will be Saturday Nov. 7, between the hours of 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.

coshocton Business and professional women donate stoveCoshocton Business and Professional Women (BPW) recently donated a new stove to First Step Family Violence Shelter. Julie Mulford, Shelter Worker (left) and Coshocton BPW President, Roma Vance (right) stand in front of the new stove.Recently, BPW/OH sent $500 to each local BPW to be used for special projects. Coshocton BPW donated $250 to First Step and $250 to Wigs for Cancer.Items and money are collected at every BPW meeting for First Step.On Saturday, October 24th Coshocton BPW will participate in Make A Difference Day by collecting items for First Step at The Mentoring Center of Coshocton County on Main Street, Baker’s Foods and Buehler Food Markets between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Suggested items include paper items, cleaning products, dry goods, personal hygiene products, diapers, stamps, and phone or gas cards.For more information contact Make A Difference Chair, Liz Herrell at 740-294-0199 or at [email protected]

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grAnd chAmpion rABBit fryEr Buyers were Carl & Todd Cognion Construction and Debbie Foster of Peddicord Rice Auc-tion Realty. Pictured are; Carl Cognion, Tyler Gano of Winner 4-h, Debbie Foster and Todd Cognion.

rEsErVE grAnd chAmpion rABBit fryEr Buyer was Robert (Bob) nelson of Dale Gress Real Estate. Pictured are Adri-anna Childress of Green Acres 4-h and Bob nelson.

grAnd chAmpion dAiry fEEdEr Buyers were TMK Bakers-ville and Bakersville Garage. Pictured are; Ray Yoder of TMK Bak-ersville, Cheryl Specht of Bakersville Garage and Davey Garber of Ridgewood FFA.

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rEsErVE grAnd chAmpion mArkEt chickEn Buyer was Jeff Drennen Dealerships. Pictured are Victoria Stevens of Rainbow Makers 4-h and Rick Whetstone of Jeff Drennen Deal-erships.

grAnd chAmpion dAiry fEEdEr Buyer was Greten’s Stump Grinding. Pictured is Karrie Greten and Craig hunter of River View FFA.

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grAnd chAmpion wEthEr goAt Buyer was organic Tech-nologies. Pictured are; Patty and David Wiley of organic Tech-nologies, Melissa Laughlin of Coshocton Canine and Kyle Short.

rEsErVE grAnd chAmpion wEthEr goAt Buyers were hannah Truck Repair, Sheriff Tim and nancy Rogers, Walhonding Valley Sand & Gravel and State Representative (94th District) Troy Balderson. Pictured are; Corey, Logan and hannah Ridenbaugh of hannah Truck Repair, Sheriff Tim Rogers, State Representative (94th District) Troy Balderson, nancy Rogers and Ezra helmick of Walhonding Valley Sand & Gravel. Cole Morris of Good Times 4-h club is holding his goat.

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grAnd chAmpion mArkEt duck Buyers were Coshocton County Commissioner’s Gary Fischer and Dane Shryock and Tus-carawas Township Trustee Don Wells. Pictured are; Don Wells, Mark Lepley, Gary Fischer, Dillon Lepley of Ribbon Winners 4-h and Dane Shryock.

rEsErVE grAnd chAmpion mArkEt duck Buyer was The home Loan Savings Bank. Pictured are; Tom Conidi and Paula Carpenter of The home Loan Savings Bank, Rachelle Goehring of Good Times 4-h, Kyle hamilton and Preston Bair of The home Loan Savings Bank.

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The Coshocton Soil and Water Conservation District held their 67th Annual Banquet at the Coshocton County Career Center Thursday evening, October 22, 2009. 150

area residents and special guests were in attendance. A baked steak dinner served by the Fresno Methodist Church preceded the meeting.The Ohio Soil & Water Conservation Commission held an election for one supervisor to be elected to the Coshocton SWCD Board of Supervisors. Garry Derr and Lori Cabot were the candidates for the position. Garry Derr was elected and will serve a three year term starting January 1, 2010.Lewis “Pooch” Blackson was the guest speaker. Pooch has lived in Coshocton County his entire 81 years and has a deep appreciation and interest in local history. Pooch shared many interesting stories and said his greatest accomplishment was serving on the Board of Education for the Coshocton County JVS when the “new”

school was built in 1978. Pooch is an avid collector of old paintings and records, and his “Galley in the Alley” houses many of his cherished bits of history.Coshocton SWCD sponsored the Coshocton County Junior Fair Hay Show and recognized the winners at the 2009 County Fair – Light Mixed Hay –Anna Powell, Daughter of Brian & Andrea Powell, Ridgewood FFA; Alfalfa & Clover Hay - Craig Hunter, Son of Ken and Amy Hunter, River View FFA; Grass Hay – Jenna Wyler, daughter of John and Annette Wyler, White Eyes 4-H Club; and Mixed Hay – Clinton Hedrick, Son of Dale and Kim Hedrick, River View FFA. Winners received a Rosette and $10 cash award for attending the banquet.Coshocton Soil and Water Conservation District announced the 2009 Outstanding

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portEus prEsEnts “Big trEE” AwArd. Knox Porteus is pictured with Cheryl and Tim Specht, who won this year’s award. Their tree is an oak which measures 18 feet, 2 inches in circumference. BEACon PhoTo BY MARK FoRTunE

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Conservation Farmer of the Year Award as Larry A. Frye of Linton Township. L. A. Frye Farms was established in 1977 and Larry has been a cooperator of the Coshocton SWCD since 1989. Crops grown on the farm include no-till corn, soybeans, and wheat. Larry operates an agribusiness that sells specialty items including limestone, mulch, lime, square straw bales, and pumpkins. Conservation practices installed on the Frye Farm include a Roofed Chemical Containment facility with a mixing-loading pad, subsurface tile drainage, grade stabilization structure, and grassed waterway. Larry is an affiliate member of the Coshocton SWCD and Chairman of the Farm Service Agency County Committee. Congratulations to Larry Frye for being recognized as Conservation Farmer of the Year.

Tim and Cheryl Specht were recognized as the winner of the Coshocton SWCD’s Big Tree Contest. The winning “Big Tree” was an Oak which measured 18’ 2” in Circumference with a vertical height of 93’ and an average crown spread of 65.5’.The winner of the Mystery Photo Contest which was part of our display at the Coshocton County Fair was Steve Miller. Steve was among 15 winning entries received. The mystery photo was the Homer and Vera Roahrig Farm located on County Road 120, in Linton Township.The meeting adjourned after door prizes were drawn compliments of Coshocton SWCD, Buehler’s, Century National Bank, Coshocton Co. Auditor Sandra Corder, Coshocton Co. Clerk of Courts Janet Mosier, Coshocton Co. Commissioners Gary Fischer, Curtis Lee, and Dane Shryock, Coshocton Co. Recorder David Dilly, Coshocton County Sheriff Tim Rogers, Coshocton Yard, Crowtown Pizza, Earl’s Dari Drive-

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On Thursday, October 22, seven special ed students from Coshocton High School planted walking posts for the Lake Park District. Lori Everhart, Lake Park Director, made each post before the students arrived and were painted red, white and blue. Each post represents a mile and were made so that walkers could visually see how far they have walked.

“The day seemed to go well,” said Assistant Teacher, Mr. Tony Spang, “They did a good job of putting stuff in and working together.”The event started at 8:45 a.m. and lasted until about 11:30 a.m. The students split into two groups and worked around the lake. Afterward, all seven students and two teachers gathered in a shelter to cook some burgers, provided by the teacher, Mr. Bobby Foreman.“The day went pretty well,” said Teacher Bobby Foreman, “Once we split up into groups, they handled the situation pretty well.”Students that participated were Josh Jackson, Chase Carol, Douglas Clark, Jackson Wright, Robert Cabell, Rebecca Sharere, and Chris Nation.

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The Coshocton County Chamber of Commerce and the Port Authority jointly sponsored a job fair at the Career Center on Saturday, Oct. 24 from 10 am to 1 pm. Carol Remington, executive director of the Chamber, said, “I’m incredibly encouraged by the number of people that are here to look for work. We had over 27 businesses sign up and are here. We expected the event to be successful – but the turnout is much better than we anticipated. Over 200 people came through in the first 30 minutes and people were lined up at the door”. T. J. Justice, Port Authority director added, “Well over 400 people have attended this event today. This is a tremendous turnout – all of the employers have been very patient and kind. I think this is something that we can build upon and repeat. I hope the people that attended today understand that things are still difficult in the job market. We have seen people of all ages come to this event today. We want to thank the Career Center for opening up today – the parking lot was at capacity and this facility was certainly a great place to hold this first time event in our community”.Travis McInerney, who will be graduating from Mount Vernon Nazarene University this spring with a degree in Business Management and a minor in marketing, said about the job

market, “It’s kind of scary right now. I’m taking advantage of everything I can, including this event”. Robert Walters of Coshocton, who is looking for work, stated, “There’s not a lot out there. I’ve got applications in a lot of places and have worked at Ohio Plastics, the city of Coshocton in recreation and more. I’m looking for anything right now”.Mary Kay Webb, who is looking for work in health care, commented, “I’m looking for a job in health care – I’m a recent certified medical assistant graduate and went to the Washington County Career Center. They offered the program and it qualifies me to do phlebotomy, injections, EKG’s, take vital signs and more. I can also do administrative work so I’m looking for work in a medical office, health care, clinic, hospital or similar business. I wanted to further my career in the medical field and am looking for full time work with benefits. I think this is wonderful – what an opportunity!”Pam Saxton of Interim Health Services, remarked, “I was so excited when I heard this was going to happen. I just think it’s something the community is in high demand for right now. I’m hiring home health aids, (HHA) LPN’s and an RN home care supervisor. I’m happy to meet people I’ve not met before and am glad to discuss opportunities that our agency has to offer”.

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locAl JoB fAir drAws lArgE numBErs Mary Kay Webb, (left) a recent certified medical as-sistant graduate of the Washington County Career Center, is shown introducing herself to Pam Saxton of Interim health Services at the Job Fair held at the Coshocton County Career Center. The event was co-sponsored by The Coshocton County Chamber of Commerce and the Port Authority. BEACon PhoTo BY MARK FoRTunE

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Feeder CalvesBakersville Garage, Inc. and TMK Bakersville & TMK Valley PropaneCoshocton County Agricultural SocietyCoshocton County Chamber of CommerceCoshocton Grain CompanyFinton Equipment LLCGeorge Darr, Pioneer SeedGreten Stump GrindingHanby FarmsLance Weaver TruckingKevin McCoy Landscape & Lawn Service and Keith & Denise McCoy Mullett Tire Service (2)Ohio Central RailroadOhio Heritage BankTim Rogers for Sheriff and Walhonding Valley Sand & Gravel Co.Scott Lowe, Financial Advisor & Owner of the Affinity GroupThe Home Loan Savings BankTMK Bakersville and TMK Valley PropaneWalhonding Valley Sand & Gravel Co. (2)Wilson Carpet & Furniture SalesUnited Producers, Inc., Buy-Bidder

Market LambsAg-Land Co-Op Inc.American Electric Power, Conesville Plant (2)Auer Ace HardwareBahmer, Endsley, Hothem, & Waters, Annual Lamb Roast Baker’s IGA Food Coshocton & NewcomerstownBeth & Steve Nelson and Watts Farms Ltd., and Paul F. Brinker Ins. Agency Bluck & SonsCentury National Bank Coshocton County Agricultural SocietyCoshocton County Farm Bureau (2)D. Curtis Lee, County CommissionerDr Dave LozoskiFischer Funeral Home (2)Frontier Power CompanyHanby Farms (2)Jeff Drennen’s DealershipsJones MetalLannings Foods and Mizers Country KitchenLocke Farms MFM Building ProductsMizers Country KitchenMizer’s Logging (2)Mullett Tire ServiceMuskingum Grinding & Machine Company (2)Ohio Central RailroadOhio Heritage BankOptics Plus Vision CenterOrganic TechnologiesPearl Valley CheeseRon & Craig Ringwalt (2)Scheetz Drive Thru & Feed StoreShelly Materials Inc.The Coshocton County Beacon (2)Varns SandblastingWalhonding Valley Sand & Gravel Co.Warsaw Dari-LandLocke Farms Raised 9 Market Lambs to $400Bud Martin, Buy-Bidder

Market HogsA.D. Berry Heating & CoolingA-1 Vet Care, Dr. Jeff PolandAg-Land Co-Op Inc. (2)Albertson-Lawrence Agency & Financial ServicesAmerican Electric Power, Conesville Plant (2)Baker’s IGA Food Coshocton & NewcomerstownBank One of CoshoctonBradford Financial Group, LLCBremer Cattle FarmsBrillhart’s Body Shop (2)C & J GasC.H. Robinson Worldwide, Inc.Canal CargoCentury National BankClose TruckingCoshocton County Memorial Hospital (4)Coshocton Anesthesia AssociationCoshocton Collision Center Inc.Coshocton County Antique Power AssociationCoshocton County Board of RealtorsCoshocton Lions Club and Janet Mosier and Keith & Denise McCoyCox Brothers & Sons, IncD & D Roofing and Cox Brothers & Sons, Inc.and Dresden Feed & SupplyDan Lahmers State Farm InsuranceDavid H. Dilly, County Recorder and Sandra Corder,County Auditor and Warsaw Lions ClubDecosky FordDobby’s Hauling and Excavating, Inc. Double Eagle Auto SalesDr. Robert GwinnDresden Feed & SupplyEastern Ohio Embryo & HHS, Dr. Robert StoutEndsley Agency, Real Estate & InsuranceEnergy Cooperative (2)Farm Credit Services (2)Finton Equipment LLCFrontier Power CompanyGeorge Darr, Pioneer Seed (5)H & D Drilling (3)House of G.A. Fisher and Josh Fisher, Wells Fargo AdvisorsJ & J Refuse (2)Janet Mosier and Keith & Denise McCoyJeff Drennen’s DealershipsJones Metal (2)Lacy’s MeatsLowell ParsonsMcCoy Ag WrenchMFM Building Products (6)Mizer’s Logging (2)Mullett Tire ServiceMuskingum Grinding & Machine CompanyNTEK Auto Sales LLCOhio Heritage BankOlde Village MeatsPeggy Sue’s Steak & Ribs in New CastleR.B. DrillingR.H. ConstructionRettos TruckingRJ Wright & Sons (2)Robert MillerSan Cast (2)Scheetz MarketingScott Lowe, Financial Advisor & Owner of the Affinity (2)Shelly Materials Inc.Shirer Brothers MeatsSmalls Asphalt & Paving (2)Smurfit Stone Container Corp. (2)Sugar Valley MeatsTerry McCurdyThe Employees of Kraft Foods (7)Thompson - Financial ServiceTucson Inc.

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Market BeefAmerican Electric Power, Conesville PlantBreneman Construction & PaintingC.H. Robinson Worldwide, Inc. (2)Clow Water SystemsCoshocton Grain Company (2)Cox Brothers & Sons, IncFred DaileyDurbin FarmsEastern Ohio Embryo & HHS, Dr. Robert Stout George Darr, Pioneer Seed and Tim Rogers for SheriffHanby FarmsJ & J RefuseJeff Drennen’s DealershipsLacy’s MeatsLapp FarmsMuskingum Livestock Auction CompanyMuskingum Livestock Auction Company and Cox Brothers & Sons, Inc. and Lacy’s Meats and Dresden Feed & Supply and Cox Seed SalesNational City BankPhilip A. Wagner, Inc. (3)Porteus Farms and Eastern Ohio Embryo HHS, Dr. Robert StoutPorteus Farms, Geroge Darr, Pioneer Seeds and LePage CattleCompany, Ryan LePage Auctioneer & Heather LePageRealtorTim Rogers for Sheriff and George Darr, Pioneer SeedScott Lowe, Financial Advisor & Owner of the Affinity GroupUnited Producers, Inc. Buy-Bidder

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Market ChickensA-1 Vet Care & The Coshocton County Beacon Ag-Land Co-Op Inc. (3)Alan & Janette Donaker (2)American Electric Power, Conesville PlantAuer Ace Hardware (3)Baker’s IGA Food Coshocton & Newcomerstown (2)C.O.T.C. c/o Bonnie Coe, PresidentCanal CargoCasey PropertiesCentury National BankClow Water Systems (5)Conesville Store and Cox Lawn Care & Vegetation ServiceCoshocton County Memorial Hospital (3)Coshocton County Board Of Realtors

Coshocton County Sheriff Auxillary and Raber’s Lawn CareCoshocton Firefighters (2)Cox’s Lawn & Vegetation Service and Conesville StoreCTA Pork, LLCCunningham’s Tree ServiceDaugherty Seed CornMartin DaughertyDecosky FordDenise Nowak (2)Dr. Dave LozoskiDr. David Erwin Family Eye CareDr. Richard McCullough Eye CenterFinton Equipment LLCFrontier Supply CompanyGary Fischer, County CommissionerJames F. Nelson Auctioneer (3)Jeff Drennen’s DealershipsJim & Jayne Cognion & Gress OilMFM Building ProductsMission Auto & Casey PropertiesMosholder & Sons Trucking (3)Mullett Tire ServiceMuskingum Grinding & Machine Company (2)NAPA Auto Parts/GKM AutomotiveBob Nelson, Realtor with Dale Gress RealtyNTEK Auto Sales LLCOhio Central Railroad (4) Pearl Valley Cheese (4)Raber’s Lawn Care and Coshocton County Sheriff AuxillaryRon & Craig Ringwalt (4)Robert D. Mauch, CPA, Inc. (2)Tim Rogers for Sheriff and Walhonding Valley Sand & Gravel Co. and Troy Balderson, State Representative and Hannah Truck Repair, Ltd.Roscoe General Store and A-1 Vet Care, Dr. Jeff PolandShelby TheatresSmurfit Stone Contai ner Corp. (4)Soggy Hill Cattle Company and Kelly Shrimplin, RealtorOlde Town Realty and T.A. Kaser Hauling LLC.Steve Cronebaugh Auction Service LTD.The Coshocton County Beacon (2)The Employees of Kraft FoodsThe Home Loan Savings BankW.T.N.S. Radio (2)Fred Wachtel , Coshocton County Engineer (3)Walmart SupercenterWarsaw Dari-LandJohn McAllister, Buy-Bidder

Wether GoatsA-1 Vet Care, Dr. Jeff PolandAgeless Iron Restoration Supplies (2)Charles & Ruby HelmickClose Trucking

Clow Water Systems (2)Concorde Mortgage and Coshocton County Board of RealtorsCoshocton County Memorial HospitalCoshocton County Board of Realtors Coshocton County Sheriff AuxillaryHannah Truck Repair, Ltd.Jones MetalLocke Farms (2)Melvin & Judy ParksNAPA Auto Parts/GKM AutormotiveOrganic TechnologiesPearl Valley CheeseTim Rogers for Sheriff and Walhonding Valley Sand & Gravel and Hannah Truck Repair, Ltd and Troy Balderson, State RepresentativeRoscoe General StoreShelby TheatresThe Employees of Kraft Foods (2)The Garden Patch GreenhouseWalmart SupercenterCoshocton County Memorial Hospital Raised 3 Wether Goats to $175 Bud Martin, Buy-Bidder

Carcass ShowMarket BeefGene Mullett and Ron SeitzJan Luce and Olde Village MeatsJohnny’s Pizza and Jeff SchlegelOlde Village MeatsPhilip A. WagnerWilson’s Zero Foods

Market HogsJoe BulzanJohn McAllisterCole Mullen and Darren GreenSteve SaslarDave SheplerDonna Stiteler (2)Dick Wiggins (3)Paul Yaw

Market LambsElaine & Ron Ashcraft and Jean & Les ReidMary Chase-CareyLynn CrossleyJodi & Tony LenzoKen McCluggageTammi Rogers & FamilyRoscoe General Store and Greg &Jan Rice FamilyRamiro Del ToroJoe WilliamsJean & Bob Wright

Total Sold -409Total Sale $191, 550.70

2009 2008Total Sold -426Total Sale $225,530.12

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Craft Bazaar. The Walhonding Valley Ladies Auxiliary Craft Bazaar will be Saturday, No-vember 14th from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00p.m. at Walhonding Valley Fire Department. Crafters wanted. Call Kathy at 740-824-4246 or Sherry at 740-824-4376

Toy Chest Applications. 2009 Firefighter’s Toy Chest Applications will be taken On November 17th from 9am – 12 pm at Coshocton Job & Family Services and again on November 19th

from 1pm –3:30 pm Low Income families need-ing assistance with Christmas this year may come and fill out an application. Reminder we only supply toys to children up to age 15.

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Donations for Firefighters Toy Chest. 2009 Firefighter’s Toy Chest is also accepting New Unwrapped toys or Monterey Donation to help needy families in Coshocton County with Christmas. Toy drop off locations are Coshoc-

ton Fire Dept, Warsaw Fire Dept. Mc Donald’s and Dairy Queen. Monterey Donations can be mailed to CCFFA Toy Chest PO Box 158 War-saw, Ohio 43844. Please help us make a child smile on Christmas Morning.

Fundraiser. Schwan man, Dave, will be at Western Southern in The Plaza on Saturday, November 7, 2009 from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Proceeds will go to K-Kids of South Lawn Elementary School. K-Kids is a service club for 5th and 6th graders sponsored by the Coshoc-ton County Kiwanis Club. Service projects have included donating toys and books to the Emergency Room, collecting baby food for the Salvation Army, helping with Pancake Day, and donating to the Christmas Castle Fund.

Church Events

Spaghetti Supper. Prairie Chapel Church lo-cated at US 36 and CR 23 will have a Spaghetti Supper on Saturday, October 31 from 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. Menu will include spaghetti, salad, rolls, beverages, pies and cakes. Veterans eat free. Great food and fellowship. Proceeds to benefit church mission and ongoing projects.

Bazaar. Conesville United Methodist Church Bazaar will be November 5th from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Baked goods, noodles, mincemeat, crafts, pickles, Country Corner Christmas deco-rations, variety of new and used cookbooks. Full menu served all day.

Spaghetti Supper. Sacred Heart School will be having their annual Spaghetti Supper Friday, November 6, from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. The menu will be spaghetti, garlic toast, salad, des-sert, and drinks. Prices are: adults $6; children 3-12 $4; under 3 free. The Sacred Heart Book Fair will be Thursday, November 5 thru No-vember 7. The book fair will be open during the

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Yoder Real Estate AuctionLocation: 27408 SR 93, Fresno, OH 43824.

(From US 36, take SR 93 N approx 4 miles or from Sugarcreek, take SR 93 S approx 13 miles to property.)

Here’s a 4 Bedroom, 2 Bath 2128 square foot brick/vinyl ranch home built in 1974 and remodeled in 1988. Home is in good condition and ready to move in. Main floor includes kitchen/ dining area, living room with wood floor, extra large Master Bedroom suite with master bath with whirlpool tub, separate show-er, double sink, and laundry hookup, large bedroom or family room, bedroom with wood floor and built-in cabinets, 2 more bedrooms and a bath. Basement has a recreation room with stone fireplace and summer kitchen, shower room, and storage/utility area. Fuel oil hot water heat with add-on woodburner. 2 car attached heated garage with water and drain. Mechanic’s garage with 220 power plus lean to addition for storage/animals. Small barn with stall, fenced pasture. Large back deck. Small storage shed. Plenty of elbow room. Come take a look. Don’t miss a great opportunity!Legal: Parcel #’s 0420000018000, 0420000018100, 0420000065500, 04200000679. Taxes are currently $598.90 per half year. White Eyes Town-ship, Ridgewood Schools, Coshocton County. TERMS: 10% nonrefundable down payment. Balance due at closing. No financing contingencies. Any required inspections must be completed prior to bidding. Acreage and frontage amounts, including lot markers are approxi-mate and subject to final survey. All information contained herein derived from sources deemed reliable but not warranted. Owners: Leroy E. & Marilyn Yoder • Auction ID 623

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spaghetti supper and the bazaar. Sacred Heart School Annual Ticket Sale will start the night of the Spaghetti Supper

Bazaar. Sacred Heart School will be having their annual Bazaar on Saturday, November 7, from 10 to 2pm. All tables will be $20. There will be a food stand and home baked cookie sale. Please call the school office 622-3728 to reserve your table.

Bazaar. Clark Community Presbyterian Church located on State Route 83 in Clark bazaar will be November 7, 2009 from 10:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m. Don’t miss the country store, craft room and most of all lunch featuring a full menu. The bazaar is being held on the main church floor, no steps to climb.

Drama. Heaven’s Gates & Hell’s Flame drama to be performed at Coshocton Christian Taber-nacle lcoated at 23891 Airport Rd on Sunday, November 8th at 6:00 p.m. Monday, November 9th at 7:00 p.m. and Tuesday, November 10th at 7:00 p.m. For more information call 740-622-4133.

Holiday Bazaar. Grace United Methodist

Church, located at corner of Walnut and 4th Street is having a Craft Bazaar on Friday, November 13th from 9:30 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Many crafts, gifts and holiday treats, good

used clothing, homemade soups, sandwiches, pies and cakes will be served 11:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. All proceeds go to local missions.

Holiday Bazaar. The Emmanuel Luther Church will hold their annual Holiday Bazaar on Sat-urday, November 14 from 10;00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. in the church fellowship hall. Lunch will be served and selling their own homemade noodles. Other items available will be “Pick a Cookie” table, baked goods, White Elephant items and crafts. Our church is located at 1500 Pleasant Valley Drive in Coshocton.

Kid’s Club, Teen Night, Prayer Meeting. The Chili Crossroads Bible Church feature’s puppets, prizes, and games for kids--Teens have fun activities and interactive Bible study--Devotional and prayer time for the adults ever Wednesday from 7:00 to 8:00 p.m. at the Chili Crossroads Bible Church located at 29445 CR 10 in Fresno. Contact Pastor Neal Dearyan at 740-545-9707 for information.

Warsaw United Methodist Church. The War-saw United Methodist Church’s Jacob’s Closet is open every Thursday morning from 9 a.m. - noon and the last Thursday of each month

from 9 a.m. - Noon and 5 - 8 p.m. The church provides clothing such as socks, belts, shoes, purses, coats, t-shirts, jeans, dress slacks, blouses, suits, dresses and children’s clothing to anyone in the community who may be struggling in this economy. Winter clothing will be avail-able after the County Fair. All items are free. For more information, call the church at (740) 824-3228.

American Red Cross

Babysitting Training. The American Red Cross will be holding a babysitter’s training program on November 7 from 10:00 am until 2:00 p.m.

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Terms: $2,000.00 Earnest money deposit, day of Auction. Bal-ance at closing within 45 days. All inspections to be completed before Auction date. No contingencies. Sells subject to confirma-tion of owners. Real Estate offered at noon.

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approx. 1 mile west of SR 206 & 715 int. - signs posted)

Tract # 2 adjoins Tract #1 and offers a large 60 x 80 frame build-ing with water well. Very suitable for small manufacturing, stor-age, workshop, etc.Real Estate Terms: Tract #1 and Tract # 2 will be offered separately and together. 10% down time of auction, balance due in 30 days. Taxes to be prorated to date of closing. No contingencies in contract.Real Estate to be offered first followed by personal property.Shown anytime by appointment. Call auctioneer for your private showing.Also selling personal property – watch for itemized list or go to www.peddicordrice.comOwners: Willard A. & Helen Guy, Julie HeilAuctioneers: Herb Peddicord (740) 502-3110 Greg Rice (740) 502-3111 Ryan LePage (740) 294-2595

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TRACT #1 - 1.5+/- ACRES - 2 STORY HOMEThis country style, 3 bedroom home situated on approximately 1.5 acres, has a 1 car attached garage. The main floor has kitch-en, ¾ bath, family room, living room, dining room and screened-in front porch. The beautiful open oak stairway leads up to 3 bedrooms and full bath. This home has beautiful red oak floors and many updates. The full basement has a new high-efficiency fuel oil furnace w/central air.

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NED & MARGE OGLE ESTATE AUCTION45081 SR 541, Coshocton, OH

Auction DateTuesday, November 17th @ 5 PM

Great 3 BR home situated on 10.44 acres 2 miles from Coshocton and within 2 miles of the Woodbury Wildlife area. Home consists of a large LR, eat in kitchen, dining room, family room w/ wood stove, bedroom and full bath all on the main floor. There are two bedrooms up and a full basement. The value is here! Stop by the open house and see for yourself. Terms: $2,000 down payment day of auction, balance due at closing within 30 days of sale. Possession at closing. Any inspections must be completed prior to the bidding. Contract to contain no contingencies. Though the sellers have the right to confirm the final bid, they are very motivated to sell. BE PREPARED TO BUY!Realtors, we are offering a co-broke on this real estate. Contact auctioneer for details.Ned & Marge Ogle Estate

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Auction of Personal Property will be November 14th at 10 am at the Coshocton County Fairgrounds. Watch this paper for a

complete listing of Antiques & Household items later. This is a large auction & we will be running 3 rings. There will be a

lunch stand so bring a friend and spend the day.

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and on November 8 from 1:00pm until 4:00 p.m. The class is for youth ages eleven to fifteen years of age and cost of the program is $45.00. Register by calling the Red Cross office at 622-0228.

Adult-Child Aquatic Program. The American Red Cross will also be holding an adult-child aquatic program from November 9 through the 13 from 6-7pm at the medical pool at the Medi-cal Arts building at CCMH. The program is for children from six months to five years old and

their parent/caregiver. Cost of the program is $25 and you can call the Red Cross office at 622-0228 to register or with questions.

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Marriage License

10/22Ryan Nicholas Webb of Coshocton to Carley Donelle Latham of Coshocton.

Coshocton Common Pleas Court – Divorces/DissolutionsDivorces Granted:Jennifer L. Fisher of Lore City from Carl N Fisher of Fresno

Dissolutions Granted:Michelle L Walters of Coshocton from Daniel J Walters of West LafayetteDonna J Stone of Warsaw from David Allen Stone of Coshocton

health services of coshocton to offer Blood testingIn our ongoing effort to improve quality of life in our county, Health Services of Coshocton will be sponsoring blood testing for the Coshocton community on Wednesday, November 4th from 7:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. The testing will take place at our office at 230 South 4th Street. Individuals may park in the back or the on the street and enter via the front or rear door.Testing being offered include a Regular Profile ($20.00) – which test for Diabetes, Kidney Disease, Fluid Imbalances, Bone Disease, Liver Disease, Coronary Risk, Anemia and other Blood Disorders; Thyroid Testing ($18.00), Prostate Testing ($12.00) and Colorectal Cancer Screen ($2.00).We ask that you fast for a minimum of 12 hours prior to the time you arrive for blood testing. Fasting for 12 hours means no food or drink except water. We also ask that you do not smoke the morning of your blood testing.Blood tests results will be sent to each individual and their physician.Health Services of Coshocton’s nursing staff will also be offering blood pressure checks.Coffee, juice and fruit will be served after individuals have their blood drawn.Blood testing is being provided by Coshocton County Memorial Hospital Lab personnel.For additional information, call Health Services of Coshocton at 622-7311 or 622-7406.

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APPLIANCES

Kenmore Electric Dryer and Kelvinator Washer. Both work good $90 each or $150 for pair. 740-502-9745

GUNS

Modified shotgun barrel for Remington Model 1100 shot-gun. $100. 740-545-9505

PETS

Yorkshire Pups AKC Limitied. 2nd shots, wormed, vet checked, males $450. Females $550. 740-545-6820

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Elect Aire furnace & air conditioner com-bination for Mobile Home. Also, girls bike and exercise equipment. Call 740-622-5947 if no answer leave mes-sage.

MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS

Alto Saxaphone, $200. Excellent shape, new strap. 740-610-3391

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Bluetick Beagle Puppies, 1 male, 2 females. Born Au-gust 11th. Have been wormed. Good hunt-ing stock. $50.00. 740-622-8618 or 740-610-6561

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Standing Timber or chipwood. 5 acres or more. Contact 740-545-9227.

TIMBER! Buying Standing Timber - (sawlogs and/or chipwood). Provid-ing all types of har-

vesting including selective harvest-ing, thinning, clear-ing and whole tree chipping. Paying top prices. Prefer 10 acres or more. 330-231-0745

Used appliance, stoves, refrigera-tors, washer, dry-ers. Must be in good shape. Will pick up. 740-502-3792

APARTMENT FOR RENT

2 Bedroom, all ap-pliances, all electric, garage. 1911 Chest-nut St. 740-623-8382

2 Bedroom, stove, refrigerator, garage, No pets, coin oper-ated laundry, 1 year lease. 740-623-8382

HOMES FOR RENT

4 Bedroom, 1 1/2 bath, unfinished basement, laundry room, fenced in back yard. No pets. Trash paid. $500/mo. 740-622-3632

Beautiful 3 bed-room brick home.

Full basement, new windows, nice yard, winter heating dis-count. Off street parking. 740-623-0613

Newcomerstown, Coshocton, Den-nison. Nice 2 BR House, 2 car ga-rage, patio & yard. 2 BR upstairs apt. Lg. 3 BR townhouse apt. 740-498-5893

LOTS FOR RENT OR SALE

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HOMES FOR SALE

House for sale in Coshocton. 2 Bed-room, newly remod-eled. Priced in the $20’s. 740-545-9983 or 740-294-8876

MOBILE HOMES FOR SALE

Shamrock Dou-blewide

Mobile Home includ-ing nice appliances, carport, storage building in nice adult mobile home park, excellent condition. 740-622-8823 or 740-622-1206

FARM BUILDINGS

Stoltzfus Pole B u i l d i n g s . 60x100x16 Pole Buildings $41,900. 740-294-9636.

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04 Honda S2000 Convertible, Leath-er, 5 speed, only 38k miles. $16,995. 740-623-8337

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1999 Dodge Grand Caravan LE, 4D Minivan. 7 passen-ger, quad seating, rear air, Power L-W-D, compact disc,

cruise control, pri-vacy glass, alloy wheels, new tires, 150k miles. $3,250. Must Sell! Can be seen at Fortune’s Boot Shop. Not sal-vage, clean title. Call 740-502-0176

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4 Goodyear tires. 225/60R16. 80% tread. $120. 740-622-8834

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