Chillicothe Gazette from Chillicothe, Ohio (2024)

News of record 2-Chlllicothe, Ohio Gazette Thursday, July 23, 1985 Capote furniture set for display in museum Today's people Hospital notes Medical Center Hospital Admitted Wednesday: Stanley Murray, city; Edmund Maerker, Wellston; Levisie Sherrick, Richmond Dale; Ruth Stout, city. Discharged Wednesday Mrs. Gary Reynolds, Route 8, Lucas ville; Mrs. Bruce Tyo and baby, 9557 Ohio 28, Frankfort; Millie Spears and baby, 12550 Heff-ner Road, Kingston; Dale Minney, 30399 Ohio 35; 5 Matthew Kruckenberg, 418 Chestnut Jeff Dawson, 29317 U.S. 50 Lot 84 Frankie 129 Dickason, Jackson; George Hiles, 234 S.

Hickory St. Alonzo Radcliffe, 234 S. Illinois Wellston; Norma Graves, 6416 Mt. Tabor Road. Pike Community Hospital Admitted Saturday William A.

Kelly, Waverly. Discharged Saturday: Marian S. Dyke, 2692 Alma Omega Road, Waverly; Bonnie A. Mosley, 1775 Auerville Road, Bainbridge. Associated Press NEW YORK Joanne Carson, a former wife of television host Johnny Carson, plans to put Victorian furniture from the apartment of author Truman Capote in a museum to her late friend, a spokeswoman for.

an auction house said. Twenty pieces, including Capote's brass-inlaid breakfast stand and a monkey-shaped table, were purchased by William Doyle Galleries and auctioned Wednesday, bringing about $11,800, said the spokeswoman, Mary alice Adams. Capote died last August at Mrs. Carson's estate. Much of his collections of hats and furniture had been distributed among friends and the proceeds of his estate went into a trust fund for his companion, Jack Dunphy, Ms.

Adams said. The monkey table was bought by Mrs. Carson's representative for $3,750, and the breakfast table for $1,700, the spokeswoman said. A carved settee went for $1,700, and a Regency couch sold for $3,250, she said. Prince's wool socks ft Lnl 1 Mmjj.Mi.MI mm 11.1m i 1 stepped in to cool a dispute over health code violations.

City officials ordered Prudhomme's branch of his New Orleans eatery, K-Paul's Louisiana Kitchen on New York City's trendy Columbus Avenue closed after an opening night party Monday. Prudhomme opened anyway and by calls from Louisiana "congressmen, stepped in to keep the chef from becoming an outlaw Wednesday. He and buildings and health commissioners inspected theplace and gave it an OK. The violations, Koch said, were "relatively minor" and had been corrected or were being fixed. Michael Jackson joins in fantasy for Disney LOS ANGELES Rock star Michael Jackson, movie director Francis Ford Coppola and "Star Wars" creator George Lucas are teaming up for a 12-minute film for the people who made Mickey Mouse and Snow White famous.

"Captain Eo," a 3-D space fantasy that may cost up to $15 million to produce, will be shown exclusively at Disney theme parkes, Walt Disney Productions said Wednesday. Jackson will be Captain Eo in the movie directed by Coppola, with Lucas as executive producer. It will be shown at Disneyland in Anaheim and Walt Disney World in Florida and should premiere in 1986, Michael Eisner, Disney's chief executive officer said. Love hurts McEnroe tennis concentration LONDON American tennis ace John McEnroe says his friendship with actress Tatum O'Neal is affecting his game. "I'm involved in a relationship that's very nice.

It's difficult to keep Admitted Sundav: JoeGrable, a recent winner of the Shenandoah, Iowa, fiddlers contest, fiddles around in his backyard with his dog, Hiram, looking on. Grable is also a past Missouri State fiddler champion. He is the master of ceremonies this weekend at the Agency, picnic. Margery Ramey, Chillicothe; Rena D. Scott, Columbus.

Discharged Sunday: Phyllis E. Cusick, 206 Robin Road, Waverly. Admitted Monday: Joseph A. Vause, Beaver; Marian Sue Dyke, Waverly Robert R. Howard, Waverly.

Discharged Monday Rena D. Scott, 472 Gilbert, Colum- motivated," McEnroe said in an interview published Wednesday in the mass-circulation Sun newspaper. Interviewed in Los Angeles, the 26-year-old New Yorker maintained he was still the best player in the world, despite the emergence of West German teenager Boris Becker. Becker, 17, became the youngest Wimbledon champion earlier this month. "Maybe the challenge of a guy like Becker can help me out because I need to be brought up to a different level," McEnroe said.

British author Graves celebrates 90th birthday PALMA DE MALLORCA, Spain -British author and poet Robert Graves celebrated his 90th birthday surrounded by relatives and friends at his home in Deya, 19 miles from here, his daughter Lucia said. "Despite his age he is in good health" his daughter said Wednesday. Graves, author of more than 150 poems and books including Claudius" and "Goodbye to All That," has been living in Deya since 1934, with his third wife, Beryl. bus; Margery A. Ramey.

9303 Ohio 772. donated to British charity LONDON A pair of long wool socks worn with a Scottish kilt by Prince Andrew when he was in school are helping soothe old people's tired feet. The Scottish Highlands footwear from the closet of the 25-year-old son of Queen Elizabeth II brought $175 Wednesday at a charity auction to fund podiatric projects for the British charity, Help the Aged. The auction raised a total of more than $2,240. Cajunchef gets OK to operate in New York NEW YORK Cajun chef Paul Prudhomme got the go-ahead to give New Yorkers a temporary taste of jambalaya, crawfish pie and file gumbo after Mayor Edward I.

Koch a.m. Arrested John Coffenberger, 44, last known address at 372 E. Second arrested on charge of disorderly intoxication, issued citation; Thursday, 12: 18 a.m. Grand theft Larry E. Miller, 29481 U.S.

35 East, reported wallet missing from mart; found in trash at men's restroom, $272, two credit cards, driver's license and keys missing; Wednesday, 3: 27 p.m. Ross sheriff Vehicle fire Liberty Township Fire Department reported car fire on U.S. 50, Londonderry, at Harold's Market; car owned by Jacob Forshey of Jackson, operated by son Dale and occupied by wife Nancy; no injuries, but Nancy taken to hospital for maternity reasons; Wednesday, 3:20 p.m. Waverly police Arrested Arnold R. McKinney, 46, of 1533 Wilson Run Road, Waverly, charged with handling a firearm while intoxicated and driving while intoxicated; Wednesday, 10: 07 p.m.

Marriage licenses Ross County DELONG-THOMPSON Gaila Ann DeLong, 18, of 1088 Diehl Holiday Inn, and Thomas R. Thompson, 21, of 20544 U.S. 23 Lot 48, Wyn piasticSt SMITH-ACKLEY Cheryl F. Smith, 30, of 936 E. Fourth teacher, and Robert R.

Ackley, 26, of same address, student. MCCOY-WRIGHT Cynthia Sue McCoy, 23, of 3 Leeds Road, respiratory therapist, and Michael Douglas Wright, 22, of 3752 StillweU Road, Hamilton, student. VAUGHN-BRIGHT Sandra L. Vaughn, 24, of Chillicothe, nurses assistant, and Russell W. Bright, 35, of Chillicothe, firefighter.

FAIN-BARBER Eileen F. Fain, 56, of 590 W. Fifth Apt. 10, unemployed, and Raymond E. Barber, 59, of 110 Maple Drive, Spr-lngboro, road driver.

DANIELS-HARRINGTON Col-een K. Daniels, 25, of 2048 Liberty Hill Road, BancOhio teller, and Denver Harrington, 38, of 4971 Mount Tabor Road, mail carrier. MURRA Y-IMMELL MlcheUe C. Murray, 18, of 516 McKellar unemployed, and Sean B. Immell 19, of 1536 Alum Cliff Road, U.S.

Army. HARRIS-BOWERS Andrea Rena Harris, 17, of 148 Main Roxabel, Frankfort, unemployed, and Geoffrey Lawrence Bowers, 21, of 5184 County Road 550, Frankfort, factory. BUTCHER-BELL Cathy A. Butcher, 19, of 943 Dayton Medical Center Day Care Center, and Randall L. Bell, 22, of 2401 Moss Hollow Road, Papa Dino's Pizza.

MURRAY-WILSON Lucinda S. Murray, 38, of 27 Copper Mountain Road, Bainbridge, housewife, and Ronald E. Wilson, 30, of same address, unemployed. HUTCHISON-RUNYON Cynthia Hutchison, 18, of 418 Mt. Carmel Road, McDonald's Restaurant, and Garland R.

Runyon, 18, of 457 Mt Carmel Road, loader operator. BROWN-FISHER Samantha Jane Brown 19, of 145. Long Ashville, unemployed, and Charles Joy Fisher, 25, of 243 Tootle Lane, Clarksburg, Domino's Pizza. MCWHORTER-SMITH Cynthia Sue McWhorter, 20, of 1737 Cattail Road, Dairyland Insurance, and Mark Alan Smith, 21, of 7137 Egypt Pike, UPS. Correction Through an editor's error, a story in Tuesday's Gazette did not carry the complete name of a person involved in a court appeal.

Rodney Bell will learn his sentence Sept. 3 on a charge 'of falsification. He was originally sentenced In 1983 in Municipal Court to IS days in Jail, 12 of which were suspended, and fined $500. The sentence and fine were placed on hold until the outcome of the appeal. AgeHda Today Private Industry Council No.

17 meeting, PIC Administrative offices, 101V4 W. Main Circleville Friday Board of Health, noon Ross County Grand Jury Rock Hudson illness diagnosed as AIDS Obituaries Audrey J. Wetzel Mrs. Audrey Jane Wetzel, 79, of 276 S. Watt St, died 9:20 p.m.

July 24 in Mount Carmel East Hospital, Columbus, following an extended illness. She was born Sept. S. 1905. In Ross Associated Press PARIS Film star Rock Hudson has AIDS, a statement distributed by his spokeswoman said today.

But the spokeswoman then told reporters Hudson was no longer suffering symptoms of the disease. Hudson is also being treated at the American Hospital here for a still undetermined liver ailment, his spokeswoman, Yanou Collart, told reporters. "He came to Paris to consult with a specialist in this disease (AIDS)," said Ms. Collart. "Prior to meeting the specialist, he became very ill at the Ritz Hotel and his personal business manager Mark Miller advised him to enter the American Hospital immediately," she said.

Ms. Collart said Miller had flown to Paris from California after advising Hudson by telephone, to enter the American Hospital in the Paris suburb of Neuilly. "The physicians at the American Hospital conducted a series of diagnostic examinations on Mr. Hudson," the statement released to reporters said. "At the time they suspected but did not know about Mr.

Hudson's AIDS diagnosis," which Ms. Collart said Miller informed them about on his arrival in Paris. The statement continued: "The Ehysicians discovered abnormalities (Hudson's) liver which without knowledge of the AIDS diagnosis were either suspected to be caused by an infectious problem or were consistent with metastatic liver disease." The statement said: "These abnormalities are currently, being evaluated." Dale Olson, Hudson's public relations agent in Los Angeles, had said Tuesday the 59-yearold actor was suffering from inoperable liver cancer. On Wednesday, American Hospital spokesman Bruce Redor had denied that liver cancer had been diagnosed by hospital physicians. Chillicothe; William A.

Kelly, 422 Hillside Waverly; Edgar H. Asbury, 1035 Ohio 23, Waverly; Mary J. Weddington, 4213 Spruce New Boston. Births Chillicothe TYO Bruce and Sheila (Payne), 9557 Ohio 28, Frankfort; boy; 7:17 p.m. Monday; 8 pounds, 13 ounces.

MELOTT Karen, 43 S. Watt boy; 10:48 p.m. Monday; 7 pounds, 8 ounces. Emergencies Chillicothe Wednesday 6:48 p.m. Stanley Murray, 75, of 74 S.

Brownell ill; hospital. 11:08 p.m. Charles Vollmer, 89, of 1058 Columbus ill; hospital. Thursday 12:57 a.m. Gary Grant, 3, of 489 Eastern ill; hospital.

Concord Township Monday p.m. Cora Ackley, 88, of 116 Anderson Frankfort, hospital. v-v4 4:25 p.m. Janet Wilson, 42, of 69 Starr Frankfort, ill; hospital. Fires Chillicothe Wednesday 5:37 p.m.

Called to 600 W. Fifth Apt. 22, occupied by Max Elliot, investigation; no fire loss or damage. Citypollce Arrested Donald D. Miller, 31, of 407 Barnes Lane, on charges of assault and disorderly conduct; reportedly went to residence of Rick Martin, 26, of 439V4 E.

Second and began striking Martin; Wednesday, 7:57 a.m. Criminal mischief Nellie Viney, 266 Mechanic St, reported tires on right side of car flattened; Wednesday, 12: 20 p.m. Discharging firearm Parent reported 12-year-old son was shot in right eye with BB gun by another Juvenile; gun pointed at ground, BB ricocheted into eye, damage to eye unknown Wednesday, 7 25 p.m. Recovered stolen motorized bike Railroad employee reported two males riding three-wheeler, ran when realized he saw them; vehicle just reported stolen to Ross County Sheriff's office by Leonard Camp, 688 Eastern vehicle recovered, subjects not found; Wednesday, 1:01 County to William B. and Mary Sher-rick Claytor.

On Sept. 2, 1933, she married Jacob L. Wetzel who died Dec. 12, 1981. i Survivors include a daughter, Mrs.

Wtllard (Betty) Rinehart; a son, Richard N. Wetzel, both of Chillicothe; two grandchildren; two sisters, Miss Lula Claytor, Chillicothe, and Mrs. Florence Butz, Kettering; three brothers, Clinton Claytor, Chillicothe, Jerry Claytor, Baltimore, Ohio, and Carl Claytor, Canal Winchester. She was predeceased by a brother and a I sister. Mrs.

Wetzel was an employee of the Mead Corporation cafeteria for 35 years before retiring. She was a member of the Jehovah's Witnesses. The remains were cremated. Call- ing hours will not be observed. Ar- rangements were handled by the Fawcett Oliver and Glass Funeral Home.

Frank C. Mash, South Bend, two nieces. He was predeceased by a brother, Howard, and a granddaughter. Mr. Mash retired from the Mead Corporation in 1972 with 39 years of service.

He was a member and deacon of Tabernacle Baptist Church. He was also a member of all local Masonic bodies Including Chillicothe Commandery No. 8, a member of the Gideons and of the Clerical Workers Local 422. s. Funeral service will be 10:30 a.m.

Saturday at the Ware Funeral Home with Rev. William Burns and Rev. Charles Lusher officiating. Burial will follow in Brown's Chapel Cemetery. Friends may call at Ware's p.m.

Friday. Contributions may be made to the Memorial Fund of the Tabernacle Baptist Church. Clarence E. Waits Clarence E. Waits, 88, a former Adams Avenue resident, died the early morning of July 24 at the Otterbein Home, Lebanon, following an extended illness.

He was born Sept. 22, 1896, in Ross County to Johnathon H. and Sally Ann Conrad Walts. On April 7, 1917, he married the former Arilla Stelnhour who died July 27. 1961.

Survivors include a son, Edward Eugene Walts, Long Beach, three grandchildren; seven greatgrandchildren; two great-greatgrandchildren. He was predeceased by three sisters and one brother. Mr. Walts was retired from the Railroad after 47 years. He was a member of the First United Methodist Church, E.

Main where funeral services will be 11 a.m. Saturday with Rev. Richard Darby officiating. Burial will follow in Omega Cemetery. Friends may call at the Fawcett-Oliver and Glass Funeral Home 4-8 p.m.

Friday. (Obltvrl trrptm mtmM) Copter found, Pastora whereabouts mystery Harold W. Mash Harold W. Mash, 75, Anderson vllle. died 8:21 p.m.

July 24 In Medical i Center Hospital following a brief 11- lness. He was born April 7, 1910, In Ross County to Troy and Mary Virginia Green Mash. On April 23, 1932, he married the former Mary Belle Balrd who survives. Also surviving are three daughters, Mrs. James (Mary Jane) Barnes, Chillicothe, Mrs.

Jay (Susan) Tootle I and Mrs. Tom (Rebecca) Fellenstein. both of Clarksburg; two sons, David L. Mash, Chillicothe, and Timothy I. I Mash, Frankfort; 12 grandchildren.

tion and whereabouts. In Union City, N.J., Cmdr. Eduardo Sam, a leader of Pastora's U.S.-backed Revolutionary Alliance, said Wednesday that Pastora was alive and safe, but was injured in a helicopter crash. Members of Pastora's Democratic Revolutionary Alliance in Costa Rica said the whereabouts of their 48-year-old leader, known as.Comnander Zero," remained a mystery. The situation worries us, said one, Miguel Caracas.

Associated Press SAN JOSE, Costa Rica Civil guardsmen say they found the wreckage of a helicopter near the Nicaraguan border but they do not know if it was carrying Eden Pastora, the missing Nicaraguan rebel leader. Pastora was reported missing Wednesday after a helicopter crash near the Costa Rican-Nicaraguan border, but since then, there nave been conflicting reports on his condi 4 five great-grandchildren; a brother. Moon phases Today's weather The Foreca $tfor 8 a.m. EDT, July 26' chance of showers and thunderstorms Monday. Warm during the period with daily highs in the 80s and morning lows in the 60s.

Showers Friday, but clear on weekend Showers and thunderstorms will in First Lttl Ntw quarter Full quarter natr1 kw "aar BXX9 Au9H JulyM July SI Aug I Sun and moon rises crease over the state tonight and linger into Friday, although some clearing ts expected In northern Ohio Local statistics Tampcratara Vnttroay, im IfM HWi IT Low 7 Todyitl.m. 71 i PrtelpititlM Vwltrdiy Total tor motitli .,,,,4.11 Ml Total tor ynr ii.m by Friday afternoon. A little cooler weather is shaping up for Friday and Friday night. luni rWay iMifcMa.m. Rim: a.m.

Itti Mi a.m. or I 7 Low Temperatures across the nation Temperatures 70 Timwri IDT. Fronts! Occluded tonight through Friday morning. Coverage should be 60 percent to 80 percent with amounts mostly a quarter-to half-inch through tonight and around a quarter-inch possible yet Friday morning. Drier air will spread over all of Ohio Friday night and continue through the weekend with another' possible hay-curing period for new cuts lasting until Monday.

Afternoon humidity during this period should drop back to the 40 percent range and possibly some 30s Saturday. Crops will continue to ad-. vance at a moderate to fast pace through the next five days. The rainfall later today through Friday will ease the heat stress effect but not likely enough to sustain good filling for corn. Most all corn now is in the tassel to early filling stage.

Ohio zone forecasts LAKE ERIE Winds southwesterly 10-20 knots tonight and westerly Friday. Waves 3-5 feet tonight. Showers and thunderstorms tonight. Chance of showers and thunderstorms Friday morning. CENTRAL LAKESHORE Tonight, showers and thunderstorms.

Low in the upper 60s. Friday, partly cloudy with a chance of morning showers. Fair weekend ahead Saturday through Monday: Fair on Saturday and Sunday and a WW V. Ihowvri flwrrlot Snow Cold Stationary AMrlHO The National Weather Service forecasts sunny skies for most of the nation for Friday. Showers are forecast from Maryland to western New England.

Atlanta AtuoticCltr Aatm tutlimrt lima) airmwfhiia Minaret Present Indications are for a nice weekend with sunshine and temperatures about normal for late July. A cold front now stretching from eastern upper Michigan across Wisconsin and Iowa to Kansas will move east to a position from western Lake Erie to extreme northwest Ohio, central Indiana, and southern Illinois Friday morning. The front will continue to push southeast and move out of southeast Ohio early Friday night. Carolinians hide from heavy weather Thousands of South Carolinians took refuge Inland as Hurricane Bob surged ashore early today, drenching much of the state and southeastern North Carolina with heavy rains before It waned to tropical storm status. Flood watches continued across much of North Carolina as well as across the eastern half of South Carolina as rainfall totals were expected to reach 4 to I Inches across Micata ammn Pnvar ctr NtrttiMitn hum DnMataai tt onwwmtcitr It ,11 Mr Damn it ca Omana tf Jt tlr Nl Prt oiw nr.

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The National Weather Service forecast for today called for showers and thunderstorms to develop over much of the eastern half of the nation, with thunderstorms most numerous from the upper Great Lakes through the mid-Mississippi Valley, and across the southern Atlantic coast states. Hay curing likely this weekend Ohio field operations will be Subject to short delays from some thunderstorm wetting later today In the west and throughout the state CM Ctoittsaf tmartMM. Dalltv'mtrttl BtrtM m..

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