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2A Chillicothe Gazette Friday, May 26, 2006 4-H club news Obituaries Ghillicothe, A azette 'tour Doti Guido to Lite. C) all members for bringing I ei.3, supplies for IA 2. this project Jr' 7 and to Kathryn col and Emma 5. 4414k, Rose for do- Wing the 70" 411s7 birdfeeder. The next meeting is noon Saturday, June 17 at Hallsville Fire Station.

tid4 On the Net wwwChillicotheGazettacom If i 1 i 1 't Want to talk to a reporter? Call the newsroom at 772-9366 Submitted by Jenni RaT Want to place a classified ad? Call 775-7355 Super Kids 4-H Club The Super Kids 4-H Club met Saturday at the home of Kylan Tangen. Adviser Teresa Park gave the welcome and the Pledge of Allegiance was led by Nate Hyder, the 4-H pledge by Kylari Tangen, and the 4-H motto was given by Jordan Russell. Roll call was taken by Ryan Park, and Kathryn Rose read the treasurer's report. Our car wash May 6 at Advance Auto Parts on North Bridge Street was a huge success. The club would like to thank the staff at Advance Auto Parts for allowing us to have our fundraiser there.

We also would like to thank Goshen Run Church for their tremendous donation. Money raised will go towards 4-H Camp fees. Items discussed at the meeting were the house Race, the Apple Pie Contest, the Fair Booth, the Health Safety Skit Contest and the Family Hotline. T-shirts have been ordered. Our Star Clover for May 6 was Jordan Russell.

Club members broke up into groups and each adviser went over their project books and guidelines. Refreshments were provided by Brooke Russell, Alex Pepin, Allen Pontious and Kylan Tangen. A special thank you to the Tangen family for hosting this meeting. The meeting concluded with our community project in which club members planted flowers at Kingston Nursing Home. Thanks to Want to subscribe? Problem with delivery? Call 772-9500 8 a.m.to 7 p.m.

Sat-Sun. 6 am. to 10:30 am. Call this number for questions on subscriptions or delivery. Pioneer Country Cousins 4-H Cub The club met April 23 at Shawnee Lanes bowling alley.

We again met Ma) 7 at Kingston Presbyterian Church. The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Jordyn Wiget and the 4-H pledge by Rachel Virgin. Fair and judging dates were discussed. We wrote letters to Ms. Anderson and Ms.

Oyer tor project books. Everyone who attended worked on scrapbook pages. Lindsey Cook motoned to adjourn the meeting, which was second by Hillary Stump. Snacks were provided by the Graves and drinks were provided by Lindsey Cook. The next meeting will be from 1:30 to 2:30 p.m.

Sunday, June 11, at Kingston Presbyterian Church. Home delivery deadline 5 p.m. Sat-Sun. 8 am. Todd Michael Stevens Todd Michael Stevens 31 of Chillicothe died May 24, 2006 as a result of a motorcycle accident.

He was born March 1, 1975 in Columbus, Ohio the son of Ralph E. and Dawn J. Workman Stevens. He was a graduate of Logan Elm High School, was employed as a carman for the Norfolk Southern Railroad and was a member of the Lighthouse Baptist Church in Chillicothe. Survivors include his parents; wife Elaine Morris Stevens of Chillicothe; children, Michael, Daniel, Joshua, Emily, Nathan and Noah Stevens air of the home; sisters, Diane (Brad) Kennan of Grove City and Deborah Stevens of Kingston; nephews, Brody and Benton Kennan and Andrew, Joseph and Jacob Stevens; grandmother, Maxine Stevens of Portsmouth; father-In-law and mother-in-law, Lester and Linda Morris of Mt.

Sterling; sister-in-law, Charlina (Charlie) Cook of Circleville and children Christopher and Carena Cook; special uncle, Larry (Kelly) Stevens and cousins, Farren and Tiffany Stevens. Preceded in death by grandparents, Sherman and Vada Workman and grandfather, Lester Stevens. Funeral service will be held 11:00 a.m. Tuesday, May 30, 2006 at the Lighthouse Baptist Church, 400 Chamber Chillicothe, Ohio with Pastor Ryan Bevan officiating. Burial will follow in Jackson Twp.

Cemetery, Circleville. Friends may call at the Lighthouse Baptist Church on Monday from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. Memorial contributions may be made to the Todd Stevens Memorial Scholarship Fund for his children at any Huntington Bank Branch. Arrangements completed by the Mader-Peters Funeral Home, Circleville 740- 474-5616. Condolences to Maderpetersaotcom Postal information Second class postage paid at Chillicothe, OH, 45601.

(USPS 105-100) Weather Postmaster Send address changes to Chillicothe Gazette P.O. Box 4400 Chillicothe, OH, 45601 David Jerrold 'Jerry' Brock David Jerrold "Jerry" Brock, went to heaven Wednesday evening, May 24 at 6:50 pm. He was born March 25, 1936 In Portgmouth, OH to Donald and Ida Crabtree Brock. On May 26, 1957 he married Sue B. McCollister Brock, who survives.

Also surviving are two sons, David W. and Nancy J. Fain Brock, of Chillicothe and D. Patrick and Diane Allen Brock, of Corbin, KY; three grandchildren, Christopher Brock, of Columbus, Nicholas Brock of Chillicothe, and Madelyn Camilla Brock of Corbin, KY. Jerry was a member of Walnut St.

United Methodist Church. He was President of Brock Inc. where he worked for 52 years. Private graveside funeral services will be held in Grandview Cemetery at the convenience of the family with Dr. Dennis Mohler officiating.

Arrangements are under the direction of the Haller Funeral Home. Memorial contributions may be made to the Walnut St. United Methodist PO Box 509, Chillicothe, OH 45601. His online memorial register Is available at www.HallerFuneralHomecom. Today Showers likely with a chance of thunderstorms.

Highs in the mid 70s. Lows in the upper 50s. Not sure whom to call? Call the main line at 773-2111 Pike County 947-2446 2 4 (I'll 4, L. 71 Fax us Newsroom: 772-9505 Advertising: 772-9501 Wayne F. Cryder Wayne F.

Cryder, age 86, of Traditions and formerly from Hallsville, Ohio, passed away Wednesday, May 24, 2006, at the Adena Regional Medical Center In Chillicothe, Ohio. He was born to Frank and Nellie Bowsher Cryder in Ade lphi, Ohio, on October 17, 1919. He graduated from Centralia High School and attended The Ohio State University. Mr. Cryder was a proud lifelong resident of Ross County where he served as Ross County Recorder for 28 years (1968 1996).

Prior to that, he farmed the family farm near Hallsville with his brother, Glenn. Wayne was very active in numerous organizations including being an original member and past president of the Ross County Agricultural Society (fair board) for 39 years. Other organizations that he belonged to were the Ade lphi Masonic Lodge, Circleville Chapter 20 and Tyrian Council, Scioto Commandry or Scottish Rite, Salt Creek Valley Grange, Pickaway County Pamona Grange, Kiwanis (past president), Ross County Farmer's Club (charter member and past president), Hallsville United Methodist Church, Odd Fellows, Aladdin Temple Shrine, Civil War Round Table and a lifelong member of Farm Bureau. Predeceased by his parents and brother and sister-in-law, Glenn and Jerry Cryder. Surviving are his sister, Ruth (Dick) Tootle; niece, Nancy (Carmi) Jones; Dan (Dianne) Cryder, Thomas (Barbara) Tootle, and Robert (Connie) Tootle; great nieces Hannah Cry-der, Molly and Megan Tootle; and great nephews, Richard and Daniel Kassulke, Brian, Adam, and Matt Tootle.

Funeral services will be 10:30 a.m. Saturday at the Hill Funeral Home, Kingston, with the Rev. Harlan Alspach officiating. Burial will follow in Hallsville Cemetery. Friends may call at Hill's Friday after 4:00 p.m.

with a Masonic Memorial Service at 8:00 p.m. (Obituaries are paid material) Rick Szabrak, Publisher 772-9350, rszabraknncogannettcom Saturday Partly cloudy, then clearing. Highs in the lower 80s. Lows around 60. Sunday Sunny, then partly cloudy.

i Warm with highs in the upper 80s. Lows in the lower 60s. Mike Throne, Managing Editor General Manager 772-9350, mthronenncogannettcom Lottery John Russell, Circulation Manager 772-9380, jprusselnncogannettcom Monday Partly cloudy. Warm. Highs in the mid 80s.

L. Lows in the lower 60s. Partly cloudy. Warm. Highs in the mid 80s.

Lows in the lower 60s. Tuesday Partly cloudy. Highs in the mid 80s. Lows in the lower 60s. cloudy Highs in the mid s.

80 Lows 1 in the lower 60s. -Partly 0) t. Mark Rager, Advertising Director 772-9321, mragerOnnogannettcom Daniel M. Comer Daniel M. Comer, 59, passed away Saturday, May 13th.

after a long Illness, in Cavecreek, Arizona. He was born Feb. 10th. 1947 in Chillicothe, Ohio, to the late Raymond E. Comer Sr.

and Elizabeth King. He was a locksmith and a veteran of the Viet Nam war. Danny is survived by his wife Chery of Cave Creek, Az; son, Dana (Sherri) Comer of Williams, daughters, Nuja (Tim) Show of Tuscon, Tonia Wilmouth of Cresent, Oaklahoma; 5 grandchildren; brother Ray (Sharon) Comer of Amanda, Ohio, and special aunt and uncle, Alice and Herman Gray of Chillicothe. A memorial service was held at Resthaven Park Cemetery, in Glendale, Arizona. Sun and moon: Tom Barcikowski, Production Director-1 772-9340, Sunrise: 6:10 a.m.

Sunset 8:47 p.m. Moon rise: 5:20 p.m. Moon set 8:44 p.m. Chris Balusik, Assistant Managing Editor 772-9360, cbalusiknncogannettcom Thursday's selections Day drawings Pick 3: 7-9-6 Pick 4: 8-0-2-0 Night drawings Pick 3: 1-7-6 Pick 4: 2-8-5-4 Rolling Cash 5: 6-11-16-30-36 Rolling Cash 5 jackpot is $120,000. Lot' 0 Play Lot 0 Play jackpot is $2.3 million.

A complete wager is made up of five rows of five numbers for a total of 25 numbers. Players may select numbers from 00 to 99. Players have two options when playing Lot '0 Play. On a manual play ticket, players can choose their five numbers in any order, which will appear on the first row of their ticket. The computer will randomly select the next four rows (of 20 numbers).

If a player chooses auto-pick, the computer randomly selects all 25 numbers. In either case, there are no repeat numbers on a ticketWinning numbers are drawn at 7:29 p.m. Wednesday and Saturday during the Cash Explosion Double Play show. Mega Millions: Mega Millions jackpot is $27 million. First quartec Full moon: Last quarter: June 3 June 11 June 18 New moon: Saturday Death notices 1 I.

Lori McNeil City Editor 772-9366, Imcnellyekincogannettcom L. Death elsewhere 1 Lisa Roberson, Staff Writer 772-9376, iroberscanncogannettcom Clarke J. Cunningham Clarice J. Cunningham, 82, of Chillicothe, died unexpectedly Wednesday afternoon at Adena Regional Medical Center. She was the widow of Elba R.

Cunningham. Arrangements are being completed at Fawcett Oliver Glass and Palmer Funeral Home. anette t'A To subscribe, call 772,9500 Jessica Burchard, Staff Witter 772-9369, iburcharnncogannettcom Jane Ile Rucker, Staff Writer 772-9372 jruckeanncogannettcom Harriett L. Seligh Harriett Se ligh, 74, of Chillicothe, died unexpectedly Thursday morning in her home. Arrangements are being completed by Haller Funeral Home.

Jona ison, Staff Writer 772-9367 jisonnncogannettcom Ian Copeland LOS ANGELES (AP) Ian Copeland, a rock music agent and entrepreneur who represented The Police, R.E.M., Adam Ant, The Go-Go's and other seminal rock groups that emerged in the 1970s and 1980s New Wave and Punk scenes, has died. He was 57. Copeland died Iliesday of melanoma, said Amy Grey, a family spokeswoman. Copeland was one of three bmthers in the family who became prominent figures in the music industry. Younger brother Stewart was the drummer for The Police.

Older sibling Miles founded record label International Records Syndicate. In the mid-1970s, Copeland moved to Macon, where he worked for an agency booking tours for several Southern rock groups, including Charlie Daniels, Lynyrd Skynyrd and The Allman Brothers Band. Word of London's emerging punk rock scene excited Copeland, who sought to get the agency he was working for to bring the raw new British bands to U.S. venues. It didn't work.

But when his brother Miles signed the British band Squeeze, the two siblings arranged for the band to tour small clubs in the U.S. They used the same strategy to promote other bands, including The Police and the Pr-52s. Frank Robertson, Stott Photographer 772-9305, frobertsnncogannettcom Kevin Riddell, ') Staff Photographer 772-9305, kriddellnncogannettcom --flatter FUNERAL HOME ZZA 1661 Western Avenue 702-2149 www.HallerFuneralHomecom 34691. DANBARRY CINEMAS 10 119 Pawnee Rd. (Behind Elder Boorman',) (740)779-6115 wwwdanbarry.com TUESDAY SPRING FLING ia ALL SEATS $3.90 7.

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