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The Tribune from Coshocton, Ohio • 4
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4 as as as as as as as as as as April 26, 2003 Coshocton Tribune Awards continued until a more realistic cedar color was achieved. Women shopping for local treasure in Dresden would fight over the last couple baskets in the store. When Roy would finally show up with more in the truck, he would be attacked before getting, the doors open! More and more continued to be sold out of the store, and then several years ago they began shipping to some dealers out of state. Shipments are now made all over the country. Last summer, the company moved for the third time into its new location out on the North Corridor.

Today, the payroll alone for Krasco, Inc. is three times what total sales were just five years ago. Sales have grown 10-fold. The company has employed as many as 30 people recently, and continuous investment in equipment and a new facility has been needed to keep up with the surprising demand. A unique and satisfying aspect to the company's products is the raw material's origin milk jugs.

Used milk jugs are recycled to form the special plastic used in making the weatherproof baskets and a related products. And while baskets represent a tremendous effect on our local economy, and are the cornerstone of Krasco's business, there is a pipeline of new ideas being Local forecast Today Sunday Monday Tuesday High: 62 High: 70 High: 72 High: 72 Low: 42 Low: 48 Low: 48 Low: 50 Details Today Mostly cloudy Monday night Mostly with a chance of rain. Highs clear. Lows in the upper 40s. in the lower 60s.

North winds Tuesday Partly cloudy. 10 to 20 mph. Chance of Highs in the lower 70s. rain 50 percent. Wednesday Partly Tonight Partly cloudy.

cloudy. Lows in the upper Lows in the lower 40s. North 40s and highs in the upper winds 10 to 15 mph. 60s. Sunday Mostly sunny.

Thursday Partly cloudy. Highs near 70. A chance of rain from early afternoon on. Lows in the Sunday night Mostly lower 50s and highs near 70. clear.

Lows in the upper 40s. Friday Partly cloudy. Monday Mostly sunny. Lows near 50 and highs Highs in the lower 70s. near 70.

Local almanac Source: Precipitation Temperatures Yesterday 0.00 0.00 0.0 0. 0.00 0.00 00 High yesterday 67 Month to date 1.85 Low yesterday 38 Normal 3.55 Normal high 65 Temperature extremes Normal low 42 Yesterday's highs and lows Sunrise: 6:37 a.m. 100 at Del Rio, Texas 21 at Colo. Sunset: 8:16 p.m. Leadville, AccuWeather.com forecast for daytime conditions, temperatures MICH.

Cleveland Toledo PA, Youngstown Mansfield IND. Columbus Dayton Cincinnati W. VA. Portsmouth KY. 2003 AccuWeather, Inc.

Sunny Pt. Cloudy Cloudy Showers T-storms Rain Flurries Snow Ice Via Associated Press In Memoriam IN MEMORY OF BARBIE SHINGLETON APRIL 26, 1998 My heart is very heavy With the burdens of this day For it has been a time of trials Of struggle and dismay. And all my prayers have been in vain To comfort my despair Or bring me blessings from my Lord For faith in holy prayer. Yet I am not disposed to cry For all in disarray For God, I'm sure, has made this Day for me to find my way A means for me to walk alone. To prove my faith is strong.

when prayers are empty of reward And everything goes wrong. Love, Pastor John Shingleton OBITUARIES From Page tion, the Coshocton Foundation, and various benefactors. The Radiology department offers in-house Cat Scans, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Nuclear Spect Camera, C-Arm, and more. The medical staff is composed of 33 active staff members which include general practice, surgery, opthamology, internal medicine, orthopedics and vascular. An Oncologist from the James Cancer Center in Columbus is part of an outreach program and sees patients locally at CCMH, where chemotherapy is administered by a specially trained RN.

Four phases of cardiac rehabilitation are available. Appalachia From Page 1 Lilly, whose group would also feel the federal funding cuts, said many Appalachian counties today rely too heavily on public funds for social welfare and economic development efforts. But many communities are still entrenched in the wilting industrial economy, and finding corporate investments and donations have been difficult. "I think the message for the future will be leveraging public dollars for private capital," she said. "We have to figure out how to take our public resources and have a much bigger effect." Padgett said she isn't sure whether Senate leaders will restore the governor's Appalachia project funding in their budget version, or if it could see further cuts.

Senate hearings on the bill began this week. RECORD Coshocton County Sheriff Accidents Wednesday April M. Berns, 18, 1628 Adams hit a tree on Oounty Road 6. She was cited with failure to control. A juvenile passenger was treated at Coshocton County Memorial Hospital.

Complaints Thursday North Sixth Street resident reported being assaulted. North Second Street resident reported the theft of a bicycle. County Road 621 business employee reported the theft of items. John Street resident. reported the theft of items from his back yard.

County Road 22, Warsaw resident reported damage to her home. Beech Street resident reported the theft of a motorcycle. South Seventh Street resident reported being assaulted. Township Road 171D, Fresno resident reported the theft of her social security card. Buena Vista Drive resident reported the theft of a wallet.

Comics Get your daily dose CooL TRIBUNE 150 excuses to spend Adelphi quality time with your couch. BASEBALL INDIANS $22-3513 150 games 1 channel Channel 36 FOX SPORTS NET Linda Maloy, 57 generated for alternative uses and new products. Community Improvement of the Year Award Coshocton County Memorial Hospital Coshocton County Memorial Hospital is a Medicare-Medicaid approved facility and is a member of the Ohio Hospital Association. The hospital's mission is to provide and assure quality care services and education to the general public while efficiently using all available resources. The hospital continues to meet the needs of the community by providing services and adapting to the needs of clients, while keeping current with state-ofthe-art equipment to provide those services in accordance with the services available.

CCMH employs 75 registered nurses, along with approx 290 other employees, with a total payroll of $8.4 million; spends about $1.5 annually in Coshocton on supplies, building materials, advertising, wellness programs, and supports a variety of community projects. A new, modern lab with the most current equipment possible, gives staff physicians quick and accurate results funded through the generosity of the Lewis P. Gallagher Family Foundation, the Montgomery Founda- I LEWIS AUTO REPAIR "YES SERI NE ARE Let our 20 YEARS of Experience work for you! OF GIVING YOU PERFECTLY CAPABLE Call for an appointment. EXPERT REPAIR SERVICE" I Starting April 21st we will be located at corner of Main 2nd. Hours: 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.

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Dryer vents available Hours: M-F 8 to 5 Sat. 8 to Noon 100 West Pine Street Coshocton 622-1944 NEWCOMERSTOWN Linda Sue Maloy, 57, of 515 Center died at 2:06 p.m. Thursday, April 24, 2003, at Coshocton County Memorial I Hospital. Born June 20, 1945, in Coshocton County, she was a daughter of the late Floyd and Mary (Lawyer) Williamson. She was a homemaker and worked as a nurses aid in the area.

She was a member of St. Paul's Lutheran Church in Newcomerstown. Survivors include two sons, John Paul (Kim) Maloy of Coshocton, and Harry Maloy of Newcomerstown; three daugthers, Kathy (Anthony) Reichelderfer and Misty (Chad) Johnson, all of Newcomerstown, Jamie Maloy of Coshocton; 11 grandchildren; a brother, William (Becky) Williamson of Coshocton; and two sisters, Mary "Mag" Wide of West Lafayette, and Nancy Norman of Newcomerstown. She was preceded in death by two husbands, Sonny Freetage and David Maloy, both of Newcomerstown; a granddaughter, Nickie Freetage of Newcomerstown; and several brothers and sisters. Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m.

Monday, April 28, 2003, at Ourant Funeral Home, with Pastor William C. Haggis II officiating. Burial will be at West Lawn Cemetery in Newcomerstown. Calling hours are from 3 to 5 p.m. Sunday, April 27, at the funeral home.

Twila "Tie" Butler, 83 ADAMSVILLE Twila L. "Tie" Butler, 83, of Adamsville, formerly of Dresden, died at 2:25 p.m. Thursday April 24, 2003, in Morrison House Hospice. Mrs. Butler was born Aug.

21, 1919, in Frazeysburg, a daughter of the late Clarence Lee and Gatha Almeda (Bosh) Wolford. She had worked at the Bush Woolen Mill in Dresden and had done housework for David Longaberger for 18 years. Mrs. Butler was also a member of the First Baptist Church in Dresden. Surviving is her sister, Grace Thomas of Adamsville; and numerous nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death in 1937 by her husband, 1. Theodora Elias Butler, whom she married Aug. 28, 1933; sisters, Blanche Hindle, Wanda Jean Hindle; brothers, Chester Wolford, John Wolford and Lee Wolford; and her stepfather, James Osborne. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Monday, April 28, 2003, at First Baptist Church in Dresden, with Pastor James Neidich and Pastor Andrew Dennis officiating.

Burial will follow at Frazeysburg Cemetery. Friends may call from 6 to 9 p.m. Sunday April 27, at VensilOrr Chute Funeral Home in Dresden. Memorial contributions may be made to Genesis Hospice or First Baptist Church; envelopes will be available at the funeral home. To send a note of condolence or for directions, please refer to www.vocfh.com.

Lois Brown, 78 Lois (White) Brown, 78, of Colorado Springs, died Monday, April 21, 2003, in Colorado Springs, Colo. She was born Sept. 3, 1924, in West Lafayette, the daughter of the late Tom and Glenn (McKee) White. Following the death of her mother at an early age, she made her home with Mr. and Addison Wiggins of West Lafayette.

She graduated from West Lafayette High School in 1942 and Coshocton Memorial Hospital School of Nursing in 1945. She was also a graduate of Duke University and earned a master's degree in nursing from Western Connecticut State University. She served as assistant director of nursing at St. Mary's Hospital in Waterbury, Conn. and was a member of Grace Episcopal Church in Hartford.

Survivors include her stepdaughter, Pamela (Louis) Roberts; stepson, Roger (Lynn) Brown; grandchildren, Allyson (Brian) Howard and Victoria Brown; foster sister, Bonnie (Kenneth) Wiggins Duhamel; and foster brother, William (Donna) Wiggins of West Lafayette. She was preceded in death by her husband, the Rev. Charles J. Brown; her parents; and her foster parents. A memorial service will take place at a later date in Bethlehem, Conn.

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