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Chillicothe Gazette from Chillicothe, Ohio • 5

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Tuesday, August 23, 1983 Chillicothe, Ohio Gazette-5 News of record Medical Center Hospital Admitted Monday: Paul Slager, county; Mrs. Steven Billups, Laurelville; Pearl M. Cooper, city; Charles Johnson, county; Robert Whitehouse, Bainbridge; Mrs. William Hoylman, county; Tiffany A. Park, Mrs.

Helen M. Thatcher, city; Jason Taylor, city; Cathi D. DePoy, county; Mrs. Samuel McWhorter, city; Mark D. Grubb, county; Mrs.

Mamie Lynch, city; Robert S. Cenci, Londonderry; Montie R. Masters, Londonderry; Shona L. Hopkins, city; Dale Herrington, Columbus; Mrs. Richard Storts, county; Mrs.

Curtis Hines, city; Tommy E. Mace, Dundavilliam Bowman, city. Discharged Monday: Mrs. Gary Lanning, 20544 U.S. 23; Lewis Felts, 3361 Cattail Road; Mrs.

Earl Gray, 1689 Moss Hollow Road; Mrs. Arnold Hardesty, 189 Scioto Mrs. Shane Bethel and baby, 4488 Owl Creek Road, Frankfort; baby, 370 Rinkliff Lane; Mrs. 3. Vancil Henry and Mrs.

Anthony Jeffers and baby, Frankfort; Mrs. Terry Aldenderfer and baby, 12334 Pleasant Valley Road; Earl A. Leasure III, 10334 Charleston Pike; Tamara L. Hinshaw, 662 Potts Hill Road, Bainbridge; Joseph A. Johnson, 218 England Hollow Road; Clayton O.

Valentine, Route Duane Hougland, 7268 Beaver Ridge Road, Peebles. Pike County Hospital Discharged Friday: Dorothy Lewis, 204 Morningside Drive, Waverly; Jackie E. Adler, 1032 Mt. Zion Road; Benjamin L. Metzger, 704 Leasure Lane, Waverly.

Discharged Saturday: Elma G. Mitchell, 2530 Leeth Creek Road, Zella Thompson, 108 S. East Waverly, Admitted Sunday: John E. Mossbarger, 3825 Sunfish Creek Road, Piketon; Harry S. Thompson, 2282 Buchanan Road, Waverly.

Discharged Sunday: Lisa May, 4564 Morganfork Road, Waverly. Births Chillicothe DAVIS Robert and Molly (White), 882 W. Fair- view girl; 6:08 a.m. Wednesday; 8 pounds, 1 ounce. HENRY J.

and Linda (Osborne), 370 Rinkliff Lane; girl; 9:14 Friday; 9 pounds, 4 ounces. Emergencies Chillicothe 11:44 a.m. Called to a Monday front of 175 Elm Carla Beeler, 18, of 6559 Mt. Tabor Road, ill. 12:27 p.m.

Roy L. Knisley, 83, of 1034 Dayton injury; hospital. 1:19 p.m. Marilyn Park, 36, of 604 E. Fifth ill; hospital.

Called to 310 E. Main Apt. Gerald Colmer, 12, of 316 E. Main injury. 3:21 p.m.

Leslie Remley, 68, of 563 E. Main ill; hospital. p.m. Called to Arch' and Church streets; Stella Buskirk, 61, of 500 Laurel injured in auto accident; hospital. 6:01 p.m.

Called to Arch and Church streets; Katherine Orr, 17, of 220 Sharon Road, a and Robert Buskirk, 60, of 500 Laurel injured in auto accient; hospital. 9:56 p.m. Pearl Cooper, 82, of 943 Cleveland ill; hospital. Jefferson Township Monday 7:27 p.m. Lester Tennant, 69, of 3871 West Junction Road, ill; hospital.

Fire Chillicothe Monday 3:33 p.m. Called to 282 N. High occupied by Jerry Miller; electrical short; no loss or damage. City Police Hubcaps taken Lee Overly, 2128 Marietta Road, reported someone stole four hubcaps from his vehicle while it was parked at 1250 N. Bridge 10:53 p.m.

Monday. Theft Jack Snyder, 50 Cameo Lane, reported cuttorch, brazing torch, oxygen tank and hose stolen from garage at rear of 137 E. Main 11:48 a.m. monday. Summons served Denise Austin and Barley Brown, both of 339 Massie served summons at residence charging them with cruelty to animals; no time reported Tuesday.

Wallet missing Richard Nowden, 323 Western reported wallet missing from vehicle parked at rear residence; 3:24 p.m. Monday. Theft Gregory Clifton, 100 N. Sugar reported five fishing rods, lantern and a CB radio stolen from front porch of residence; 5:02 p.m. Monday.

Arrested Male juvenile arrested and Death notices Amanda M. McCarty Amanda Mae McCarty, 85, of Leesburg, died 10:10 a.m. Monday in Greenfield Area Medical Center. Funeral service will be 1 p.m. Thursday at the Murray Funeral Home, Greenfield.

Burial will follow in West Union Cemetery. Calling hours will be after 4 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home. Guy F. Buskirk Guy Fisher Buskirk, 81, of 106 Thompson McArthur, died Tuesday morning at his residence.

The retired Columbia Gas employee was the widower of the former Ida Brown. Arrangements are being made by the James N. Blower Funeral Home, McArthur. Obituaries Memorial tributes may be Meggan Rose made to the Nurses for Newborns Special Care Fuller Nursery, Jackson Memorial Hospital, 1611 Meggan Rose Fuller, in- N.W. 12th Miami, fant daughter of Mr.

and Fla. 33136, Attn: Ann Weiss Mrs. Ralph (Carla for Meggan Rose Fuller. Lamb) Fuller, 10050 N.W. 41st Miami, died 9:27 Jackson p.m.

August Memorial 18 in George A. Hospital, congenital Miami, heart problem. of a Southers She was born 6:58 a.m. August 15, 1983, in Jackson George A. Southers, 72, Memorial Hospital, Miami, of 2280 California Hollow Fla.

Road, Bainbridge, died Surviving in addition to 9:30 a.m. August 22 in her parents are a sister, Medical Center Hospital. Carlee Lamb Fuller, at He born May 25, home; Maternal grand- 1911. mother, Clarice Lamb, On Sept. 5, 1928, he marChillicothe; Paternal ried the former Elda grandparents, Don E.

and Althouse, who survives. Virginia Fuller, Also surviving are a son, Chillicothe; Paternal Herbert, three great-grandparents, Irene daughters, Joyce Carter, and Francis E. Fuller, Cynthiana, Carolyn Chillicothe; several Snyder, Napoleon, and cousins also survive. She Evelyn Briich, Columbus; was predeceased by her 10 grandchildren, 10 greatBuren "Bill" Lamb. Funeral service will be 10 paternal grandfather, grandchildren.

Memorial service was a.m. Thursday at the held 6 p.m. Saturday, -Moore Funeral August 20 in Miami Gables Home, Bainbridge, with Church of Christ, Miami the Rev. Homer Swearwith the Rev. Lyman ingen officiating.

Burial Mereness officiating. Ar- will follow in Twin rangements were handled Township Cemetery. Callby the Lithgow Funeral ing hours 5-8 funeral p.m. WednesHome, Miami, Fla. day at the Home.

charged with indecent, acts in alley W. Water 7:25 p.m. Monday. Window broken Window broken with rock at Tiffin School, 480 S. Bridge 12:01 a.m.

Tuesday. Arrested Walter Griffie, 210 Scioto arrested in the alley at rear of 295 E. Main St. and charged with having no operator's license and with resisting arrest; David T. Oyler, 76 Limestone also arrested and charged with permitting an unlicensed driver to operate a motor vehicle, operating a motor vehicle while under the influence and with possession of marijuana; 12:08 a.m.

Monday. Ross Sheriff Forgery Citizens Bank of Frankfort reported someone tried to cash a check in someone else's name; check was not cashed, but two other checks were cashed at other businesses; 11:30 a.m. Monday. Attempted break-in Attempted break- in reported at Larry Bobo residence, 107 Toad Hollow Road; nothing reported missing; 6:41 p.m. Monday.

Shotgun stolen George Seymour, 6631 Ohio 159, reported someone took his $105 shotgun from residence; 10 a.m. Monday. Marijuana plants found Dean Curtiss, 50, 4753 Hallsville Pike, Kingston, cited for a minor misdemeanor for possession of marijuana after two plants found in his garden; 1:47 p.m. Friday. Break-in Donald Bumen, 1911 Lunbeck Road, reported break-in at residence; $200 stereo stolen; 10:25 a.m.

Saturday. Gun taken Joe Young, 3680 U.S. 23, reported $140 handgun stolen out of tow truck parked at residence; 12:46 p.m. Sunday. Theft Kevin Shaw, Haas Trailer Court, reported five fishing poles and a power saw were stolen from trailer porch; 4:22 p.m.

Sunday. Arrested Douglas Leach, 18, no address, and Eric Ralston, 18, no address, arrested at 674 N. High St. and charged with possession of stolen property; 4:20 a.m. Monday.

Attempted break-in John C. Wilky, 1715 Blacksmith Hill Road, reported someone attempted to break into vehicle parked at residence; no entry gained; 12:02 a.m. Sunday. Theft Shelly Ingram, Kingston, reported theft at 12 Crystal Drive; turntable and various rings taken; value unknown; 8:58 p.m. Friday.

Marriage licenses Ross County REIFF-SMITH Dona D. Reiff, 40, of 637 Commanche Road, secretary, and Jeffrey D. Smith, 31, of 103 N. Paint administrator. WILLIAMS-SWADNER Alvena I.

Williams, 51, of 6 Arrow Court, medical clerk, and Arthur 0. Swadner, 545 Vine x-ray technician. BOBO-CRABTREE Tammy Sue Bobo, 17, of 590 Shady Glen Road, and David R. Crabtree, 18, of 590 Shady Glen Road, unemployed. STEADMAN-SHAW Pamela S.

Steadman, 19, of 1354 Windy Ridge Road, and Ronald L. Shaw, 19, of 2483 Baptist Hill Road, sales clerk. MILLER-BRUNNER Julie A. Miller, 30, of 1140 Schooley Station Road, BancOhio, and Scott C. Brunner, 27, of 1140 Schooley Station Road, dispatcher, Roadway Trucking Co.

FUGETT-BOGGS Virginia L. Fugett, 24, of Western cashier, and Tracy Boggs, 23, of Western gas station attendant. BROCK-RENISON Christine E. Brock, 23, of 465 Vine part owner, Charley's Flowers, and R. Mark Renison, 27, of 465 Vine part owner, Crispie-Creme Donuts.

COX-FAIN Violet D. Cox, 26, of 108 Walnut Hills, Veterans Administration Medical Center, and Robert M. 37, of 224 Locust Kenworth. JORDAN-SEGRAVES Shirley A. Jordan, 46, of 16 Pam Lane, clerk, and Kelly B.

Segraves, 55, of 16 Pam Lane, mixologist. Diane Lynn Black, 23, of Harrisburg, warehouser, and William D. Kistler, 22, of 405 Walnut Hills Drive, warehouser. WARD-WATTERS B. Jane Ward, 23, of W.

Fifth cashier, and E. Brian Watters, 26, of 3323 Debord Road, truck mechanic. WILLIS-STEELY Linda Pate Willis, 22, of 129 E. Main Kmart, and Robin A. Steely, 25, of 129 E.

Main student. Sherry Lynn Smith, 19, of 5656 Stoney Creek Road, and Tommy Cecil ClemII, of 151 Cedarwood Drive, serviceman. BROWN-NETTER Dorothy A. Brown, 24, of 204 Lincoln Park, and Floyd E. Netter II, of 1104 Sherman Park, City Service Department.

CHAFFIN Dorenea Kay Ingham, 19, of 2768 Rozelle Creek Road, and Efrem Lee Chaffin, 22, of 9242 Ohio 772, Kmart. DRUMMOND-LANE Linda Renee Drummond, 21, of Frankfort, salesperson, and William Kenneth Lane, 22, of Frankfort, grocery clerk. POND-DAVIS Nancy L. Pond, 30, of Bainbridge, laborer, and Gale R. Davis, 33.

of Bainbridge, mechanic. BETHEL-DeMINT Diana L. Bethel, 25, of Main Frankfort, cook, and David E. DeMint, 26, of 385 E. Fifth Budd Co.

DOWNS- DOWNS Carol J. Downs, 34, of 43 Pohlman Road, secretary, and John M. Downs, 34, of 43 Pohlman Read, Railroad. Sandra S. Hoylman, 42, of 181 Whaley Place, at Herlihy's, and Clinton R.

Sheets, 44, of 860 Snyder Road, Mead. KIELWEIN-GILLUM Debra L. Kielwein, 29, of 371 Plyley's Lane, clerk, and Gary L. Gillum, 28, of Richmond Dale, construction worker. VAN HOOSER-HOLT Diane Van Hooser, 28, of 938 England Hollow Road, and John Michael Holt, 32, of Waverly, service RAMEY-PRITCHARD Leta Faye Ramey, 22, of 2537 Three Locks Road, social worker, and Danny Alan Pritchard, 30, of S.

Mulberry office manager, Mound Co. GILBERT-BAXTER Carol C. Gilbert, 31, of 71 Cheyenne Drive, Veterans Administration Medical Center, and John Scott Baxter, 43, of 8 Pam Lane, truck driver. OYER-McGLONE Linda Lou Oyer, 33, of 672 Garman Lane, Bainbridge, and James F. McGlone, 34, of 672 Garman Lane, Bainbridge, laborer.

THE MAILBOX Dedicated to: Churches -CharitiesNon Profit Organizations. Articles to be published must be submitted no later than NOON FRIDAY! Fish Fry 26, 11a.m.-8 p.m., Arch Delano by Chillicothe Exchange Club Good News Trio- 26-27 at Gospel Time Revivals Camp Meeting, Watt St. Camp Ground Rev. Kenny Rhodes, singing speaking; Aug. 26-27; 7:30 p.m.; Rescue Mission.

Widows Widowers Support Group Picnic -Aug. 24, meet St. Mary's parking lot, 6:15 p.m. for transportation. Required class for daycare personnel, "Common Childhood Illnesses" -Sept.

10 17, 9 -noon. Registration information contact Ross Co. Chapter of American Red Cross by Sept.1, 772-2014. The first film in the "Focus on Family" series- -Aug. 28, 7:30 p.m., Bainbridge United Methodist Church.

Story Place Garden Club Rummage Sale -Aug. 25, 9 a.m.-2 p.m., Lion's Shelter in Yoctangee Park. Altrusa Club Garage Sale- -Aug. 27, 9 a.m.-3 p.m., 780 Cliffside Dr. Tecumseh Service Unit of Girl Scouts, distribution meeting, Aug.

24, 9:30 a.m., Carver Community Center. Songfest-Aug. 27, 7:30 p.m., International Pentecostal Church of Christ. Sponsored by Fawcett-Oliver and Glass Funeral Home 77 East Fifth St. Phone 775-2800 Vicky A.

Ratcliff, 29, of 730 Safford and James W. Herald." 31, of 1911 Western meat cutter. BETTS-HATFIELD Robyn L. Betts, 22, of 2525 Moss Hollow Road, and Rodney D. Hatfield, 2525 Moss Hollow Road, unemployed.

DRESBACH Catherine Jo Patterson, 21, of 269 Constitution Drive, student, and Terry Ross Dresbach, 24 of Kingston, unemployed. PARK-DETTY Beth A. Park, 18, of Londonderry, and Michael E. Detty, 21, of Londonderry, Chilpaco. MINSHALL-MICHAEL Joyce Marie Minshall, 25, of 767 Hopetown Road, Kroger's, and Edward E.

Michael, 31, of 436 Belleview Kroger's. CLIMER-MURCH Sandra Kay Climer, 19, of 35265 U.S. 50, Londonderry, Veterans Administration Medical Center, and Joseph Russell Murch, 20, of 28530 U.S. 35, farmer. Marriage licenses Pike County DOBBS-ROSS Tina A.

Dobbs, 19, of N. Eighth Atchison, at home, and David H. Ross, 25, of N. Eighth, Atchison, mechanic's helper. INGHAM-SCHLIE Ronda M.

Ingham, 29, of 613 S. Market Waverly, administrative aide, and Daniel E. Schlie, 36, of 207 First Waverly, physician. of 400 Second at home, and Randall Grider, 22, of Piketon, mechanic. LEMON- BAPST Joann Lemon, 22, of 58 Gravel Hill Road, Beaver, at home, and Rodney Bapst, 24, of Route 5, Lucasville, self-employed.

JORDAN-McDANIEL Tina Kay Jordan, 20, of 2763 Bobo Road, Beaver, at home, and Eric Earl McDaniel, 23, of 2763 Bobo Road, Beaver, unemployed. WYKLE-CUTLIP Kathryn A. Wykle, 30, of 11190 U.S. 23, Waverly, at home, and Jack R. Cutlip 34, of 312 Morningside Drive, Waverly, nurse's aide.

CANADAY-HATTLE Pamela Sue Canaday, 18, of Fourth Street, Beaver, secretary, and Timothy Alan Hattle, 17, of 3343 Owl Creek Road, Lucasville, student. PHYSICIANS WEIGHT LOSS CENTERS EXTENDED ONE WEEK Price Special Regular Enrollment Medically supervised weight loss program Absolutely safe, fast and Average loss of 4 pounds per week Doctors, nurses and counselors on staff No exercise, prepackaged foods, liquid proteins or diuretics Permanent weight control guidance Offer expires August 26, 1983 NOT VALID WITH ANY OTHER OFFER MEDICAL EXPENSES EXCLUDED. Physicians WEIGHT LOSS Centers 773-7555 1534 N. Bridge St. (Across from Sumburger) Call for An Appointment 'You've never lost weight so quickly.

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