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2B NEWS OF RECORD Chillicothe Gazette Thursday, April 23, 1992 Datebook News of record Births Chillicothe VanHOOSE- Donald and Terry (Ceska), 23560 Blue Creek Road, South Bloomingville; boy, April 22 at 8:48 a.m.; 7 pounds, 15 ounces. 1 Emergencies 1 1 iniiucmne Wednesday 2:22 p.m. Heidi Graves, 19, 152 W. Second ill; hospital. sJ j.

ills wu-u iv upv. lYStl Village lobby; Pearl Wyant, 80, of 413 Hopeton Village, ill; hospital. 9:26 p.m. Owen Ison, 62, of 808 E. Water ill; hospital.

11:10 p.m. Marjorie Silbaugh, 71, of 2 Huron Road, ill; hospital. City police Petty theft 1000 block of East Main Street, gasoline taken, value: $17; Wednesday, 3:45 p.m. Petty theft 500 block of Cedar Street, trash can taken, value: un- known; Wednesday. the 20th Armored Division (Liberators), April 23-25, in St.

Louis, contact Dr. Arnold Rist, 120 Blauvelt Road, Nanuet, NY 10954; telephone (914) 623-1653. Saturday BIRD WALK: Beginning at 7:30 a.m. at Mound City Group National Monument, three miles north of Chillicothe on Ohio 104; for information call 774-1125. ART AUCTION: Boy Scout annual art auction, 8 p.m., at Stephenson Center, OU-C; tickets are $10, available at the Brass Bell, Globe Furniture and the boy scout office.

FISH FRY OPEN HOUSE: Colerain Township Voluntary Fire starting at 11 a.m. at the firestation in Hallsville; live Country-Bluegrass and Gospel music; blood pressure checks; demonstrations of CPR and dump tank and Jaws of Life; Life Flight II will land at 1 p.m. if they are not on a flight. Proceeds go toward purchase of defibrillator for the squad; call 642-2233, 655-2300 or 655-2383 to make donations. NOODLE DINNER: From 10:30 a.m.

to 2 p.m. for community and bike riders at Nipgen United Methodist Church, Nipgen; proceeds to the building fund. FORD CLUB: The S.V.O. Region of the Performance Ford Club of America, first Cruise-In of the season, 6 to 10 p.m. at the Dogwood Festival in Piketon.

Trophies, door prizes and raffles. For information call 773-3035. BASEBALL CARDS: Baseball cards and comic book show, 10 a.m. at the of hall, 570 Douglas Ave. UM WOMEN: United Methodist Women of the Portsmouth District, Spring Enrichment Retreat, theme of the day "Caretakers of God's Children," coffee at 8:45 a.m., retreat from 9:30 a.m.

to 2:30 p.m., days in Ross County Jail, fined $200 and costs, 27 days suspended, driver's license suspended 180 days; April 22. Operating motor vehicle alcohol above specified limits Daniel A. Houchard, no age given, of 1321 Pine Top Road, Bainbridge, pleaded guilty, sentenced to 30 days in Ross County Jail, fined $200 and costs, 27 days suspended, driver's license suspended 180 days, defendant to complete alcohol intervention program; one count operating motor vehicle under influence dismissed; April 22. Physical control while under influence of alcohol Wendy Jo Rat-liff, 21, of 5646 Stoney Creek Road, sentenced to 45 days in Ross County Jail, fined $200 and costs, 15 days suspended, defendant to complete alcohol intervention program; one count operating motor vehicle alcohol above specified limits dismissed; April 22. Operating motor vehicle alcohol above specified limits Thomas W.

Duckworth, 60, of 30321 U.S. 50, sentenced to 45 days in Ross County Jail, fined $200 and costs, 15 days suspended, driver's license suspended 90 days; one count operating motor vehicle under influence dismissed; April 22. Operating motor vehicle alcohol above specified limits Jerald D. Ireton, 53, of 603 Garden Drive, pleaded guilty, sentenced to 60 days in Ross County Jail, fined $300 and costs, driver's license suspended 12 months; one count operating motor vehicle under influence dismissed; April 21. Unauthorized use Johnny Nunley, 19, of 529 Bethel Road, charge dismissed; April 22.

Possess and consume alcoholic beverage on state forest property Jeffery F. Walding, 22, of Woodstock, paid $25 waiver, fined costs; April 21. Unauthorized use Jeffrey S. Baxter, 32, of 33778 U.S. 50, at the Christ United Methodist Church, 150 Portsmouth Jackson.

The Rev. Barry Bennett will speak on "Family Dynamics." Sunday HEALTH CLASS: American Red Cross, Ross County Chapter, is sponsoring a Disaster Health Service Class, 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. at the chapter house. Credit 8.6 CEU's; no charge for course; call 772-2014 for registration.

SPORTS CARD SHOW: Pickaway County Indian Guides and Indian Princesses are sponsoring the Circleville Sports Card Show, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the Pickaway County YMCA gymnasium, 440 Nichoias Drive, Circleville. Free admission. Contact Robert Parker, 474-1033 for information.

CHURCH WOMEN: Reservations due tomorrow for Church Women United of Ross County, May Fellowship, luncheon and program to be held at noon on May 1 at Tyler United Methodist Church, Church and Mill streets. Contact Eileen Manchester, 773-1627, or Violet O'DeD, 775-3764. SQUARE DANCE WORKSHOP: Belles Beaus open workshop, 7 to 9 p.m. at the electric company building on Hardin Drive. Call 773-2937 or 477-2911.

Ohio lottery Wednesday's drawings: Super Lotto: 4-6-37-40-42-47 Kicker: 1-1-4-2-9-4 Pick 3: 5-8-5 Pick 4: 7-6-4-5 Cards: Ace of Hearts Queen of Clubs Queen of Diamonds 9 of Spades There were no tickets sold naming all six numbers selected in Wednesday's $16 million Super Lotto drawing, so Saturday's jackpot will be worth $20 million, the Ohio Lottery said. 566 Eastern batteries titan Yrnlita (100 cnmnttma nn.ir iaiw.it, faiut. auiiiLiiii utu the past two weeks. Criminal mischief 100 block of South Paint Street, tire cut; 11 I I i T.or vveunesuay, a.m. Criminal mischief 800 block of 1 Adams Avenue, garage door dam-" aged; Wednesday, 9:30 p.m.

Arrested Chris S. Stonerock, 24, of 222 Hirn charged with failure to appear in court; Thursday, 1:53 p.m. Ross sheriff Breaking and entering 4100 block of Hallsville Pike. Kingston. Friday BUCKEYE TRAIL ASSOCIATION: 33rd annual meeting, today through Sunday at Butler Springs Christian Assembly, south of Bainbridge on Ohio 41 and U.S.

50; for information call Mary Hamilton, (216)343-2071. TEEN TOWN: Video's, games, music, food, 8 to 11 p.m. at Carver Community Center. Open to all area teens; admission is one food item for Good Samaritan Network. PLAY: The drama club of Wa-verly High School will present "The Fall of the House of Usher" at 8 tonight and tomorrow night in the high school auditorium.

Tickets are $2.50 for adults and $1.50 for students. HOME GARDEN SHOW: From 4 to 9 p.m. today, 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday and from noon to 5 p.m.

Sunday at the Ross County fairgrounds. Admission is $1 for adults and free to children under 12. EASTERN STAR: Special meeting of Chillicothe Chapter No. 419, O.E.S., 7:30 p.m. Visitation by the Worthy Grand Matron, Marilyn Bennett.

FISH FRY: Chief Logan Council of Boy Scouts of America fish fry, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 4 to 6:30 p.m. at the Lion's Shelter in Yoc-tangee Park. Dinners and sandwiches served and carryouts; fish being fried by United Commercial Travelers.

YARD BAKE SALE: Starting at 9 a.m. at Glorious Church annex, 123 W. Main clothing, household articles, dishes, appliances and other things; very reasonable. FISH FRY: At the invitational track meet, 4:30 p.m. at Herrns-tein Field.

PARENT MENTOR: A parent-mentor program for parents and teachers of children with disabilities is being formed; a parent planning meeting for parents interested in forming a support group will be held at 10 a.m. at the Western Administration building. Register with Linda Blackburn, 775-5499. PLANT SALE: Orders are being taken until Monday for geraniums, impatiens, begonias and hanging baskets of impatiens by the Women's Board of Medical Center Hospital. Customers may call Mrs.

William Dimity, 772-1895, to place an order. Plants may be picked up on May 13 at the Lion's shel-terhouse in Yoctangee Park from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. HOPETOWN SCHOOL RE- UNION: Reunion of alumni and friends of Hopetown School on May 15 at 11:30 a.m. in Great Seal Park.

Tour of school to follow social meeting. For information contact Alice Pontious, 655-2190, Thelma Tomastik, 772-4661, Ber-nadine Helton, 775-5394, or John Dearth, 775-2155. REUNION: Former members of two shotguns and a scope taken, value: $700; Tuesday, 7:30 a.m. Criminal damaging first block of Delaware Drive, golf ball thrown through window; Wednesday. Municipal court Operating motor vehicle alcohol above specified limits Woodrow Londonderry, pleaded guilty, sentenced to 5 days in Ross County Jail, fined costs; one count petty theft dismissed; April 22.

Failure to license a dog Ray McGraw, 26, of 381 Kinnamon Lane, paid $25 guilty waiver, fined costs; April 21. Building permits Charles Fisher, 744 Jefferson electric, $550; March 19. Mead Paper of South Paint Street for Eighth Street, new metal commercial construction, March 19. Rex Schumacher of 7 Sharon Road for 129 E. Main plumbing, electric, no estimate; March 20.

Jewell Childress, 812 Philclaire, siding, March 20. Charlissa Henneberger, 476 E. Second repairs, plumbing, heating, electric, roofing, miscellaneous, porch, single dwelling, March 23. Robert S. Cenci, 188 N.

High roof, electrical, heating, plumbing, single dwelling, March 23. Glenn Conaway, 902 Akron alterations, plumbing, electric, March 23. Jenny Craig 68 Consumer Drive, walls, electrical, alterations, commercial, March 23. Nancy B. Urick, 49 Amherst Drive, fence, $30; March 23.

David Betts, 15 Mosher repairs, insulation, plumbing, heating, electric, March 23. Ruby Gozy, 1000 Akron roof, $600; March 24. Margaret Planton, 198 N. High carport addition, $150; March 24. Bill Hertenstein, 178 St.

Andrews floor, footer, walls, roof, electrical, heating, gas plumbing, $191 March 25. Gene Stockridge, 566 Johnson Road, electrical service, $380; March 25. Larry Simpson, 662 E. Water roof, $600; March 25. Charles Cargo, 194 Columbia roof, March 26.

Robert Manson, 580 Church roofing, March 26. Jeanette Kunzelman, 14-16-18-20 W. Water roof, March 26. John Molnar, 32 W. Main roof, March 26.

Tommy Keller, 195 N. Poplar electrical service, repairs, plumbing, roofing, March 26. Marvin Cox, 360 Midland Road, fence, $360; March 27. Viola Goodman, 671 Cox siding, March 30. John J.

Smith, 111 Maple new construction metal garage; March 30. Don Hawk, 629 Cedar elec-. trical service, $450; March 31. Barry Jones, 58 Ledgewood, new construction single dwelling, March 31. Steve Charney, 392 Allen floor, footer, walls, roof, electrical, plumbing, addition, March 31.

Larry Dixon of Marietta Road for 154 E. Main electric, March 31. Burrell Adkins, 565 Allen floor, footer, walls, roof, electrical service, new construction, March 31. Grace Dotson, 352 S. McArthur new garage construction, March 31.

Ronald Newton of 1698 Biers Run Road for 80 Logan repairs, insulation, plumbing, heating, electric, roofing, April Terressa Dennis, 328 Piatt new deck construction, April 1. m. uates, si, oi Mcvrtnur, 'pleaded guilty, sentenced to 30 Agenda Obituaries Powers For All Occasions Today Private Industry Council No. 17 Inc. 7 p.m.

at the administrative offices, 119-A S. Court Circ-leville. Scioto Township Board of Trustees, at 7 p.m., 164 S. Watt St. Grace Long Grace Long, 93, of Greenfield, died 9:15 a.m.

Wednesday, April INGLE Grefihouaoa BalntxMa 634-2021 in wiapieview Manor, Bainbridge. She was bom ADril 14. 1899. in E1T.1IM Wi Dtllvtr In Chllllcoth Highland County to Fred and EHa Creed Gehart. She was married to Carl Long, who died in 1961.

Surviving are one daughter, Adeline Davis, Brier Hill nna enn AilHart Por. Order Now From Current Inventory For Memorial Day Delivery don, Greenfield; six grandchildren i and 13 great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by one son, Grover and one great-grandson. Mrs. Long was a member of the United Brethren Church, On Over 140 Monuments In Stock.

To Keep The Memory Of A Loved One Funeral services will be 1 p.m. at the Smith-Moore Funeral Home, Bainbridge, with Rev. Robert Blaine officiating. Burial will be in Greenfield Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after A Fririau of Marysville, Patricia Rowe, Nancy Wilson, and Carolyn Gale, all of Plain City.

Funeral service will be 10:30 a.m. Saturday at the Hill Funeral Home, Kingston, with Rev. Wayne Green officiating. Burial with military honors will be at the Twin Township Cemetery. Friends may call 4-9 p.m.

Friday at Hills. James R. Seymour James R. Seymour, 80, of True Hollow Chillicothe, died 4:29 p.m. Wednesday, April 22, 1992, in Medical Center Hospital, following an extended illness.

He was born Sept. 18, 1911, in Vinton County to John and Ethel Boots Seymour. He was married Dec. 14, 1937, to the former Flossie Inez Watson, who died March 5, 1982. Surviving are several nieces and nephews including three nephews whom he had raised, Earl H.

and his wife, Mary Clark, with whom he had been living, Robert E. and his wife, Lucy Seymour, Blain Highway, and John I. and his wife, Judy Clark, Columbus; a brother, William Seymour, South Shore, Kentucky; several grand and great-grandnieces and nephews. He was predeceased by brothers, Earl, Howard and Roy Seymour; sisters, Ida May Clark, Mary Pennington and Molly Annon and a niece, Betty Hart, whom he also raised. Mr.

Seymour was a member of Sugar Run Full Gospel Church and had retired from the U.S. Shoe where he had worked for 38 years. Funeral services are to be held 1 p.m. Saturday in the Ware Funeral Home, with Rev. Larry Leasure officiating.

Burial will follow in Bob-lett Cemetery. Friends may call at Ware's from 5-9 p.m. Friday. Complete selection of quality granite monuments and bronze markers and mausoleums Let us help you design a family monument to reflect the personality of your loved one. Cemetery Lettering Stop and see our displays in Circleville and Chillicothe 1-474-6932 775 2778 Robert E.

Love i Robert E. "Bob" Love, 53, of State Route 772, Chillicothe, died April 21, 1992, in Riverside Hospi-' tal. Mr. Love was a retired fire chief at CCI and an Army veteran. He was born July 26, 1938, in 1 Plain City to Dwight and Amelia "Sara Smith Love.

On Nov. 15, ,1963, he married Vertude Marlowe Love, who died June 9, 1980. On Ann PR 1QR1 ha marrioH Jobs available The toMowtnf sit fob opnlnos Noted wttft th CNMcottM afftc of tha Onto Bureau Emptor-tnvrn vrvvevm. Apfwcsnn snout- ootnsci mi onvcv at Mariana Road by catHng 77S-JJ2J a.m. to ah aa.

n. a yja aja. at ana p.m. wNMiyi inruogn rnovys, ovn wvanvMiy wttwi hours Bft BAOOfl Full-time positions TV repairer, office machine servicer, truck driver (must have CDL dump bartender, antenna installer-satellite system. Part-time positions Fast food, tire installer, waiter-waitress, commission sales, companion (day only), auto accessories sales.

Civil Service City of Chillicothe: Open competition Civil Service Examination to establish an eligibility list for bus utility worker no hiring at this time. Apply until May 4 at 26 S. Paint St. MIS atw S7. Linda Claytor Love, who survives along with his mother, Amelia Sara Love, Plain City; son and daughter-in-law, Terry t.

and Teresa Love, Londonderry; daughter, Trichia Love, Plain City; stepson, Stacy Miller, at home; brothers, Paul, of Mechanicsburg, Richard, of Ger- many, John and Leslie, both of Plain City: sisters, Virginia Sparks, (OMtuarlaa art paid material) Just Wot Mom it LA BOY AT 30 OFF, OUR SALE IS MORE THAN JUST WINDOW DRESSING Mommy, I'm only Rttt. I'm only tmaH, but I know you am the ben mommy of all. Your Beautiful Baby, Tana Mother, Thinking of you with all my love and hoping your Mother's Day la as special to you as you are to me. Susan i TRADE- IN SALE hr'iM Our popultr rufflti valenct Our dislincln Westfidd festoon Our elegant HtmSlon vaUnct I radeThis This year for Mother's Day do something special. Tell your mom how much you love her in a tribute in the Chillicothe Gazette.

MOTHER'S DAY 20 Words $3.50 Additional Words $.15 Art $1.00 Extra Messages will appear Saturday May 9. To place your message simply fill out the form below and return it to the Gazette Classifieds Department along with your ad copy and payment. DEADLINE MAY 7, NOON. 1 CLIP AND MAIL I Love Art Flower Art "The Dreamer" Comfort all around. Sink into the deep Hurry I Trad.

In Sale Ends April 30, 1992 double pillow back, with pillow arms. and an extra thick seat cushion. AH in an updated dean contemporary style Our davsiol Kingsbury throv i.uutxtra $1.00 Extra Attach your message on an additional sheet. I Please print. 1 Your Name.

I MM. Billings Co, Our tnditioml arctaf cornia ITs a sale where you can select from a showroom tul of custom window shapes. A sale where you can select from over 2,000 luscious designer fabrics. A sale where you can design the custom window treatments of your dreams. But most of aJ, this sale is (or a Imlted time only.

Now fhafs a lot mora tan plain old window dressing. titbit 80 East Main St. Chillicothe 772 4140 Address Day Phone I Amount Enclosed Use our Terms, Visa or Mastercard JJ Nermu's Mail To: Chicothe Gazette, Classified, SO West Main Street, Chicothe, OH 45601 Salisbury 772 6719.

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