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2B NEWS OF RECORD Chillicothe Gazette Friday, August 2, 1991 Datebook News of record Saturday KOHN REUNION: Covered dish lunch at noon at Sun Valley Park. RUMMAGE SALE: Laurel Hills Church, Laurelville, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. FISH FRY: At American Legion Post 291, Kingston, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Dinners, $4, drink included; sandwich, carryouts available. MOUND CITY: Free, program and tour, 'Exploring the Mysteries of the Night," will be presented at 9 p.m. by Seasonal Park Ranger Jody Newton at Mound City Group National Monument, three miles north of Chillicothe on Ohio 104. Limited first 30 people; call 774-1125 for reservations. CONCERT: Free, 2 to 4 p.m., by the Harmony Four at Yoctangee Park bandstand.

CALDWELL REUNION: Descendants of William (Billy) and Mary A. Harrison Caldwell, basket lunch at 1 p.m. at Lake Caldwell. Take genealogy notes. SCHOOL SUPPLY SALE: Sponsored by Adena American Field Service, 9 a.m.

to 2 p.m. at 67 W. High Frankfort. ACES: Association for Children for the Enforcement of Support, pot-luck picnic, noon at the 1 Handicapped Shelter in Yoctangee Park. Take family and covered dish; will furnish drinks and tableware.

Anyone interested in ACES is welcome; for information call Candy Cottrill, 773-0012, or Peggy Conley, 774-1513. ELMDALE GRANGE: Birthday dinner at 6 p.m. followed by regular meeting and election of officers. Sunday CORRIGAN-McCOY REUNION: Third annual, 11 a.m. at Hargus Lake in A.W.

Marion State Park, Circleville. Call Ellen at 775- 2072 for information. (Families originally from Harrison Township.) TACKETT REUNION: Basket lunch at 1 p.m. at Buffalo Trails. JACOB ROCKFORD SEITZ: Family reunion at 12:30 p.m.

at the home of Mr. and 1 Mrs. Harney Seitz, 16457 EttNoecker Road, Ashville. For information call 983- 3076. LION'S AT FAIR: Drop off your used eye glasses at the Lion's Food Booth during the Ross County Fair.

CONCERT: "Sacred Reign," a Christian Rock Band, will play at 8 p.m. at the bandstand in Yoctangee Park. Monday ROTARY CLUB: Bill Gibson will discuss Mound 1 City Group National Monument at noon at the Chillicothe Country Club. 2:05 p.m. Stanley Matthews, 48, of 377 E.

Second ill; hospital. 4 p.m. Beulah Sommers, 83, of 568 Church ill; hospital. 7:19 p.m. Came into No.

3 fire station; Kimberly Moore, 15 months, of 605 Sherman Park, ill; hospital. 6:29 p.m. Susie King, 38, of 535 N. High injury. 8:45 p.m.

Erma Ward, 43, of 611 E. Fourth injury; hospital. City police Arrested William E. Myers 21, of 337 E. Second charged with failure to appear in court; Thursday, 1 p.m.

Petty theft 1000 block. of Dayton Street, bicycle taken, value: $90; Friday. Cited Tammy F. Meade, 23, of 401 Southern charged with disorderly conduct; Friday, 1:34 a.m. Cited Timothy S.

Williams, 26, of 902 Jefferson charged with disorderly intoxication; Friday, 12:27 a.m. Cited John A. Wescott, 39, of 530 E. Seventh charged with disorderly intoxication; Friday, 3:51 a.m. Burglary 400 block of East Second Street, cash, VCR taken, Death notices Harlen Joe Conkel Laurelville.

She was the widow of Allen L. Poling Harlen Joe Conkel, 85, of Ger- Funeral services will be at 2 Allen L. Poling, 44, of CircFrank Crosby. many Road, Beaver, died at 12:40 Sunday at the Hill Funeral Home, leville, died Wednesday in Mt. p.m.

p.m. Thursday at Pike Community Kingston. Burial will follow at the Carmel West, Columbus. Hospital. Green Summit Adelphi.

He was born July 12, 1947 in He was born April 4, 1906 in Friends call 7-9 Cemetery, today and Pickaway County. He was an emScioto County. He was the wid- 2-9 Saturday at the funeral ployee of DuPont for 21 years and may p.m. a ower of the former Gypsie Carter. p.m.

Vietnam veteran. Mr. Conkel was a retired rail- A funeral service will be at 10:30 home. foreman with 44 years ser- a.m. Saturday at road vice.

He was a member of the J. Funeral Home, Circleville. Friends Elmer Gausman Sr. Defenbaugh-Wise Fallen Timber Church in Scioto Elmer J. Gausman 91, of may call 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.

today at County. Bristol Court, Waverly, died at the funeral home. Burial will be in Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. 2:40 a.m. Thursday in the Bristol Jackson Township Cemetery.

Monday at the Cox Funeral Home, Convalescent Center. Beaver. Burial will be in the He was born March 6, 1900 in Jerry M. Sparks Canter-Wells Cemetery, Scioto Cincinnati. He was the widower of Jerry M.

Sparks, 37, a resident County. Friends may call at the Florence L. Boegemann. of Pensacola, died at his resifuneral home on Sunday 2 to 9 p.m. He was a retired accountant for dence on July 26.

and Monday anytime prior to the the state of Ohio. He also was a He was born 17, 1954 in service. member of the Waverly Grace South Bend Ind. United Methodist Church. He was a Navy veteran.

Lessel Crosby service There in will the be a Walnut private Hills graveside Ceme- There will be no calling hours. Lessel of in Cincinnati. hours will Graveside services will be Monday Crosby, 89, Hartsough tery Calling at 11 a.m. in Beaver Union CemeRoad, Laurelville, died Thursday at not be observed. Arrangements tery.

Arrangements are under the her son's home. are under the direction of the Bot- direction of the Funeral Mayhew She was born May 11, 1902 near kin Funeral Home, Waverly. Home in Jackson. Obituaries She was born May 26, 1934 in Jasper, Ohio to George and Ethel Sizemore Cutler. On Nov.

29, 1952, she married Ronald S. Daily, who survives. Also surviving are two daughters, Mrs. James (Deborah) Young, Clearfied, Mrs. Tony (Rhonda) McPeek, Pikeville, five grandchildren, Michelle Young, Heather Young, Christa McPeek, Kathryn McPeek and Ryan McPeek; two brothers, Calvin Woolridge, Phoenix, Jimmy Woolridge, Columbus, Ohio; four sisters, Mrs.

Willis (Joan) Grooms, Piketon, Mrs. Mary Hunton, Columbus, Mrs. Everett (Marion) Piketon, and Mrs. Paul (Georgia Ann Grooms, Piketon. In addition to her parents, she was predeceased by one brother, Alva E.

"Dink" Cutler. She was a member of the Waverly First Baptist Church. Mrs. Daily was a former teller and bookkeeper at Waverly State Bank and Waverly First National Bank. She was active in the Mental Health Association of Ohio.

And the American Cancer Society, Pike County. Private funeral services will be held Saturday at the Boyer Funeral Home, Waverly, with Rev. William Moore and Rev. Gary Pack officiating. Burial will follow in Piketon Mound Cemetery.

Friends may call 4-8 p.m. today at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to the Mental Health Association of Ohio or the American Cancer Society, Pike County Unit. Kathleen C. Daily Kathleen C.

Daily, 57, of 800 W. Fifth Piketon, died at her residence at 4:40 a.m. Aug. 1, 1991. Hazel M.

Hollis Hazel M. Hollis, 83, of Musgrove died 8:50 a.m. Thursday Aug. 1, 1991 in Medical Center Hospital following an extended illness. She was born July 7, 1908 in Ross County to Charles and Kathryn LaGore Miller.

On Jan. 1, 1933, she married Rev. Herman Hollis, who preceded her in death in 1978. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Donald (Louise) Mathers, Chillicothe; grandchildren, Virginia and Roy Kimbler, Donald and Mary Jo Mathers, and John Mathers; -grandchildren.

Kenney and Sue Kimbler, Bill and Tracy Kimbler, Stephanie Kellough, Heidi Mathers Dunn, Kimberly Mathers, Tony and Michelle Branscom, and Emma Gale Mathers; grandchildren, Ashley great Amanda Branscom, Jeremy Kellough, Arron Hawk, and Symantha Archer. She was predeceased by two sisters and one grandson. Mrs. Hollis was a member of the First Church of God. Funeral services will be held 11 a.m.

Saturday in Fawcett-Oliver and Glass Funeral Home with Rev. C. Kenneth Loy officiating. Burial will follow in Londonderry Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home 5-8 p.m.

today. Joseph M. Rickey Joseph M. Rickey, 77, of Madden Lane, Chillicothe, died 12:05 p.m. Aug.

1, 1991 in Chillicothe V.A. Medical Center, following an extended illness. He was born April 3, 1914 in Xenia, Ohio to Walter and Myrtle Matthew Rickey. On Aug. 12, 1939 he married the former Martha Conley, who survives.

Also surviving are son and daughter-in-law, Ronald L. and Sherry Rickey, St. Petersburg, three grandchildren, Teresa Rickey, Chillicothe, Joe and Mike Rickey, both of Texas; three greatgrandsons; sisters, Alice Hood and Irene Cyphers, both of Xenia; a brother, Wilbur Rickey, Massieville; and several nieces and nephews. Mr. Rickey had served in the army during World War I1.

He was a retired construction worker and was a member the Ohio Operating Engineers. Funeral services are to be held 1 p.m. Monday in the Ware Funeral Home with Rev. David Dean officiating. Burial will follow in Floral Hills be military graveside rites.

Friends Memory Gardens, where a there will may call 6-8 p.m. Sunday at Ware's. THE TIRE SHOP 485 Eastern Ave. Chillicothe 775-8422 SIDE LOT SALE WESTMORELAND PLACE Off Chestnut Cherry Sts. SATURDAY, AUGUST 3 9 a.m.

3 p.m. Unneeded items used in a nursing setting including: Sofas, chairs, tables, kitchen items, housekeeping items, various medical equipment, and other small items. Come Look Rain or Shine (no prior sales) Emergencies Chillicothe Thursday Gilbert W. Stonerock Gilbert W. Stonerock, 71, of 619 S.

Seventh Street, Greenfield, Ohio, died 12:25 p.m. July 21, 1991 at his residence. He was born on July 8, 1920 in Circleville, Ohio to Wesley and Sarah Timmons Stonerock. He was married to Rosa Adams Stonerock who survives. Also surviving are sons, Kenny Stonerock, Bourneville, and Clyde Greenfield; and daughters, Alice Walls, Beaver, Mildred Brown, Wellston, and Margueritte Bode, Chillicothe; stepsons, Jack Adams, John Adams, and Floyd (Butch) Adams, all of Greenfield, Charles R.

Adams, South Salem, and David L. Adams, Bainbridge; stepdaughters, Mrs. William (Virgie) Diehl, Chillicothe, Mrs. James (Hazel) Ingle, Bryan, Ohio, Mrs. Jeff (Rose) Mossbarger, South Salem, Mrs.

Larry (Brenda) Boysel, and Mrs. Gary (Linda) McConnaughey, both of Greenfield; brothers, Fred and Robert, both of Mechanicsburg, Ohio, and Tom, Springfield; and sisters, Betty Dishon, Wellston, Eileen Davis, Springfield, and Flossie Schumann, Chillicothe; 38 grandchildren, and eight great-grandchildren. He was predeceased by a son, Glen Stonerock, a grandson, and three sisters and four brothers. Mr. Stonerock was a World War Army veteran and a member of the Fourth Street Holiness Church.

He was a heavy equipment mechanic. Funeral services held at 2 p.m. Wednesday 1991 at were, Fourth Street Holiness Church, Greenfield, with Rev. Kenny Rhoades and Pastor John Wright officiating. Burial followed in the Bainbridge Cemetery.

Funeral arrangements were under the direction of the Murray Funeral Home in Greenfield. (Obituaries are paid material) MOONLIGHT MADNESS SALE! We failed to mention in our ad, which ran Thursday, August 1, 1991, that our sale begins Friday Aug. 2nd, TONIGHT! That's right, our Moonlight Madness Sale begins this Friday evening at 6 p.m. a and ends at 11 p.m. All shoes are off not off.

See you tonight for some great deals! Scioto Shoe Mart 780 Western Avenue value: $450; Friday, 2:43 a.m. Arrested Orville D. Taylor, 25, of Akron, charged with disorderly conduct; Friday, 12:48 a.m. Accident Shawn L. Stotridge, 5, of 182 E.

Fourth was treated and released from Medical Center Hospital after a bicycle he was riding collided with a car in an alley between East Fourth and Fifth streets; Thursday, 3:28 p.m. Ross sheriff Arrested Sam E. Seymour, 25, of 2555 Higby Road, charged with domestic violence; Thursday, 11:15 p.m. Theft Midway Trailer Court, bicycle taken, value: $273; Thurs- J. day, 7:30 p.m.

Arrested Donald Swisher, 37, of 2037 Cattail Road, charged with intoxication; Thursday, 7:40 p.m. Vandalism 14500 block of Ohio 41, car damaged; Thursday. Theft 1500 block of Trego Creek Road, Nintendo tapes taken, value: Monday. Theft Narrows Road, city picnic table taken, value: $300; Thursday. Accident John B.

Kidd, 45, of West Virginia, was treated and released from Medical Center Hospital after losing control of a car he was driving on U.S. 35; Thursday, 7:50 a.m. Municipal court Trespassing Tommy Fuller, 21, of 293. Chestnut charge dismissed; July 31. Domestic violence Howard Stewart 33, of 11655 U.S.

50 West, charge dismissed; July 30. Operating a motor vehicle under Pike Fair results Flowers Artistic Arrangements Sr. Divison Science of Geology: 2. Kim Wiseman; Art of Painting: 1. Kim Wiseman; Art of Dance: 1.

Kim Wiseman; Science of Math: 2. Kim Wiseman. Artistic Arrangement Jr. Division Art of Dance: 3. Jessica Wiseman; Science of Math: 1.

Jessica Wiseman. Speciman Flowers Zinnia, 1 bloom 1. Kim Wiseman; 2. Greta Matthews; 3. Rebecca Weinrich Zinnia, 3 blooms 1.

Greta Matthews, Frances Weinrich; 2. Rebecca Weinrich, Vicki Inman, Kim Wiseman Marigold, 1 stalk 1. Vicki Inman; 2. Greta Matthews; 3. Josh Matthews Marigold, giant 1.

Vicki Inman; 2. Greta Matthews Gladioli 1. Gregg Hughes; 2. Sharon Westrick Dahlia, 3 blooms 2. Greta Matthews Hybrid Tea Rose 2.

Rebecca Weinrich; 3. Frances Weinrich Flowers in Season 1. Kim Wiseman; 2. Rebecca Weinrich; 3. Lacey Vulgamore Unusual Specimen 1.

Greta Matthews, Gregg Hughes; 2. Rebecca Weinrich; 3. Frances Weinrich, Kim Wiseman Bachelor Button 1. Greta Matthews; 2. Amber Matthews; 3.

Lacey Vulgamore Daisy 1. Lacey Vulgamore Rose, grand flora 1. Vicki Inman Sunflower 1. Sharon Westrick; 2. Marsha Alexander; 3.

John Ritenour Vicki Inman Potted Plants Cactus with Spines 1. Sharon Manson Unusual Potted Plants 1. Justin Foster Dairy Cattle Holstein, Sr. Yearling Heifer 1. Wesley Brown; 2.

Paul C. Johnson Holstein, Jr. Yearling Heifer 1. Andy Higgenbotham Holstein, Sr. heifer Calf 1.

Steve Brunner; 2. Jeremy Johnson; 3. Tishina Brown Holstein, Calf 1. Steve Brunner; 2. Brian Silcott the influence Timothy A.

Triplett, 25, of Londonderry, charge dismissed; July 31. Operating a motor vehicle under the influence Charles E. Clemmons, 34, of 1105 Delano Road, charge dismissed; July 31. Reckless operation David M. Atwood, no age given, of 132 N.

Watt paid $100 guilty waiver, fined costs; one count operating a motor vehicle under the influence dismissed; July 31. Failure to license a dog Gary E. Blazer, 50, of 3662 Carmel Drive, paid $25 guilty waiver, fined costs; Aug. 1. Disorderly intoxication Troy J.

Hummel, 21, of Olive paid $25 guilty waiver, fined costs; Aug. 1. Failure to license a dog Thamer Vickers, 57, of 157 Mt. Carmel Drive, paid $25 guilty waiver, fined costs; Aug. 1.

Disorderly conduct Danny A. Howard, 20, of 680 Eastern pleaded guilty, sentenced to 30 days in Ross County Jail, fined costs, 29 days suspended; one count domestic violence dismissed; Aug. 1. Disorderly intoxication Robert Bushatz 19, Ika 55 Douglas paid $25 guilty waiver, fined costs; Aug. 1.

Aggravated menacing John Hughes, 33, of Massieville Road, charge dismissed; Aug. 1. Marriage licenses Ross County MULLINS-FAULKNER Debora L. Mullins, 21, of 8183 Marietta Road, unemployed, and Jerry Lee Faulkner 19, of 8183 Marietta Road, factory. Champion Female Steve Bruner Reserve Champion Female Wesley Brown Bulls Bulls Calf Under 1 year 1.

Wesley Brown Champion Male Wesley Brown Jerseys 2 year old 1. Phillip Weinrich Jerseys Jr. Yearling Heifer 1. Olin Harness Jerseys Calf 1. Phillip Weinrich Champion Female Phillip Weinrich Reserve Champion Female Olin Harness Dairy Goats Jr.

Kids 1. Jamie Clark; 2. Jennifer Clark; 3. Tabatha Clark Does Sr. Yearling 1.

Jennifer Clark; 2. Tabatha Clark Sr. Kids 1. Jennifer Clark; 2. Tabatha Clark; 3.

Jamie Clark Does that are in milk 1. Jennifer Clark; 2. Jamie Clark; 3. Tabatha Clark Jr. Showmanship 1.

Jamie Clark; 2. Courtney Palmer Market Goats, 65-68 lbs 1. Richard Davis; 2. Stephanie Montgomery; 3. Angela McGuire; 4.

Kevin Montomgery Grand Champion: Richard Davis Reserve Champion: Stephanie Montgomery Rate of Gain: Mindy Lute Senior Showmanship: Stephanie Montgomery Swine Show Junior Lightweights 1. Latosha Shanks; 2. Lindsey McCaleb; 3. Jennifer Pettit; 4. Stori George.

Class 1, Junior 210 lbs.) 1. Josh Draher; 2. Mandy Johnson; 3. Crystal Gowen; 4. Rachel Gorman; 5.

Jimmy Hattie. Class 2, Junior 215-222 lbs. 1. Kyle Penn; 2. James Taylor; 3.

India Mathews; 4. Keith Scowden; 5. Jason Snyder. Class 3, Junior 225-227 lbs. 1.

Amanda Cooper; 2. Stephen Cox; 3. Brya Long; Jon Williamson; 5. Bradley Silcott. Class 4, Junior 230-235 lbs.

1. Carla McClay; 2. Jessica Miller; 3. Kristen VanMeter; 4. Dustin Pfeifer; 5.

Becky Smith. Class 5, Junior 240-245 lbs. 1. Christopher Cox; 2. Tommy Merritt; 3.

Travis Martin; 4. Jillian Brewster; 5. Jason Vallery. Clarksburg Field Day The winners of the Clarksburg ages 7 and Brooke Gallaugher Field Day contests were: and Stacey Colburn, ages 9 and 10; Children's contests: Jenny Lane and Sam Colter, ages Cracker whistle: Lisa Martin, 11 and 12. ages 3 and Zack Sewards, ages 5 Bubble gum: Cayla Ruggles, and Chris Gary, ages 7 and ages 7 and Brooke Gallaugher, 9 Brooke Gallaugher, ages 9 and 10; and 10; Cristi Hay, 11 and 12.

Cristy Hay, ages 11 and 12. Greased pole: Jeremy Bayless. Corn toss: Lisa Martin, ages 3 Horseshoes: and Abbey Skinner, ages 5 and 6 Class Lawrence Miller Water balloon: Brad LeMaster Class Al Henness and Ryan Ater, ages 5 and Clint Class Gary Arledge McCollister and Evan Gallaugher, Class Steve Johnson SILVER QUEEN 10 1b. $1.59 50 lb. $6.99 $1.50 CARML IONES Dozen POTATOES Arledge's Farm Market 1074 Blacksmith Hill Road 775-1789 OPEN EVERYDAY 9 A.M.-6 P.M.

IT'S Guaranteed SUNROOF Lifetime at Leakproof TIME! 26 W. Water St. Chillicothe, Oh 775 5656 CONLEY-EBERT Bonnie Sue 29, of Adelphi, unemployed, and Mitchell Rawn Ebert, 21, of 19857 Happy Hollow Road, Laurelville, carpet seller. McFARLAND-LAMBERT Demmie Lucille McFarland, 20, of 2041 Poes Run Road, Londonderry, unemployed, and Justin Dwight Lambert, 34, of Hillsboro, janitor caretaker. HUMBLE-MUSSER Jennifer Lynn Humble, 23, of 413 Gordon Waverly, LPN, and David Prosby Musser, 27, of 5 Oakwood Drive, respiratory therapist.

RITT Kathryn Blanche Bennett, 25, of 3 Cheyenne Drive, sales-secretary, and Scott Patrick Merritt, 27, of 3 Cheyenne Drive, carpenter. LANDMAN-HARR Karen Sue Landman, 29, of 260 Landman Road, Waverly, corrections officer, and Timothy Lynn Harr, 32, of 260 Landman Road, Waverly, corrections officer. GOZY-HART Carla Gozy, 23, of 932 Jefferson restaurant management, and Kevin Hart, 22, of Stoutsville, farmer. ESTEP-BLAIR Dorothy F. Estep, 15, of 3168 S.

Bridge student, and Steven Blair 21, of 3168 S. Bridge warehouse employee. Divorces and dissolutions Chillicothe SEYMOUR J. Scott, 1751 Hanna Lane, Londonderry, from Cynthia Newark, divorce. ROBINSON Cindy 371 Plyley's Lane, from Mark Diehl Road, Bainbridge, divorce.

Class 6, Junior 250-270 lbs. 1. Katie Bond; 2. Jessica Elliott; 3. Rodney Robbins; 4 Jessica Wheeler; 5.

Billy Lawless. Intermediate Lightweight 1. Kristen Rigsby; 2. Dannielle Hopkins; 3. Joey Balzer; 4 Cassi George; 5.

Jeremy Bryant. Class 7, Intermediate 210-215 lbs. 1. Matt Penn; 2. Jenny Renner; 3.

Jeremy Davis; Wesley Davis; 5. Ernie Snyder. Class 8, Intermediate 220 lbs. 1. Chad Perdue; 2.

Janie Hopkins; 3. Carrie Lightle; 4 Jenny Keesee; 5. Matt Perkins. Class 9,. Intermediate 225-230 lbs.

1. Brian Beekman; 2. Jeremy Martin; 3. Todd Beekman; 4. Ricky Elliott; 5.

Chris Moore. Class 10, Intermediate 232-245 lbs. 1. Matt Brewster; 2. Aaron Walls; 3.

Clinton Blackburn; 4. Shannon Pennington; 5. Mike Beekman. Class 11, Intermediate 250-255 lbs. 1.

Erica Nemeth; 2. J.D. Williamson; 3. Nathan Anderson; 4. Robin Elliott; 5.

Rachel Woods. Seniors Lightweight 1. Amy Blakeman; 2. Jimmy George; 3. Julie Salisbury; 4.

Gary Davis; 5. Tracy Montgomery. Class 12, Senior 210 lbs. 1. Cindy Rigsby; 2.

Chris Anderson; 3, Michael Henry; 4. Thomas Humble; 5. Marenda Bick. Class 13, Senior 215-220 lbs. 1.

Randy McClay; 2. Rex Merritt; 3. Amber Cawley; 4 Travis Pfeifer; 5. Shane Gragg. Class 14, Senior 225-230 lbs.

1. Michelle Wallette; 2. Autumn Mathews; 3. Jennifer Henry; 4. Wesley Fout; 5.

Andrea Smith. Class 15, Senior 235-245 lbs. 1. Jamie Bond; 2. Matt Branscomb; 3.

Bill New; Darren Lightle; 5. Renee Walls. Class 16, Senior 250-260 lbs. 1. Bryan Craig; 2.

Lafe Dunn; 3. Jason Gibson; 4. Tony Finley; 5. Jamie Martin. Grand Champion: Jamie Bond Reserve Champion: Katie Bond Rate of Gain: Jessica Wheeler, 2.32 lbs.

per day Best Pike County Market Pig: Jamie Bond Senior Showmanship: Jamie Bond Intermediate Showmanship: Natalie Cooper Junior Showmanship: Kyle Penn Ohio Lottery Thursday's drawings Pick 3: 5-5-7 Pick 4: 6-7-7-7 Cards: Ace of Hearts 4 of Clubs 3 of Diamonds 5 of Spades The Super Lotto jackpot for Saturday's drawing is $20 million. Agenda Saturday Franklin Township Board of Trustees, 10 a.m. in Stoney Creek Township house. WANTED: 10 HOMES NEEDING PAINT "SAVE HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS" 10 homes are needed in this area to demonstrate and advertise premium vinyl siding and custom over-hang trim work and custom made energy saving windows. Offer good for brick, wood frame or any other owner occupied home.

Superior Building Proudcts, Inc. is opening a local branch and will use these homes to advertise and show their quality vinyl siding, trim work and custom windows. NO GIMMICKS! Superior Building Products, Inc. 1-800-547-0800.

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