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The Newark Advocate du lieu suivant : Newark, Ohio • 2

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a a a a a a a a a a Friday, August 15, 2003 The Advocate LOCAL Corrections Supremes Kaaren Ragland, featured in the "Sounds of the Supremes" at this year's Hot Music Weekend, was not an original Supreme, as reported in Wednesday's edition of The Advocate. Florence Ballard, Diana Ross and Mary Wilson were the original members of the group. Fair result In the fair results that ran on Monday, under "Dept. 18" it says: "Cakes: Drew Taylor." It should be "Drew Neilley." Medical Center. Grandparents, Jeff and Diane Green of Heath, and Leroy and Bonnie Fout of Circleville.

MONDAY GORIUS, Raeshawn E. and Louis of Newark; a boy. Records TUESDAY MANLEY, Dava D. and Ben Wahl, of Heath; a girl. HARTFIELD, Kristin of Buckeye Lake; a girl.

MILLER, Lisa A. and Rusty of Births Newark; a girl. AUG. 6 WEDNESDAY GOODHART, Shauna and Steve, WOLFE, Candace I. and Jeremy, of Circleville; a boy.

Born at Grant of Newark; a girl. Hartford Fair results Horse Shoe Pitching Second: Kari Snelling First: Jay Robertson Third: Jacqueline Scott Second: Evelyn Hardesty Fourth: Trisha Graham Fifth: Chance Mossman Barrel Race 9-12 Sixth: Justin Murray First: Quay Arnold Second: Cody Griffith Contesting Show Third: Leigh Dyer Barrel Race 14-18 Fourth: Deanna Milhoan First: Ben Taylor Fifth: Chris Heald Second: Raymond Swick Sixth: Deanna Milhoan Third: Heather Swick Fourth: Cara Taylor Greenhorn Barrel Race 9-18 Fifth: Brett Kaser First: Brian Corsi Sixth: Jessie Wayt Calendar Tonight and Cox United Market: Methodist 9 a.m.-5 p.m.; Community Block Party: Church, 50 S. 30th Newark; 9 p.m.; front lawn of First Trinity featuring homemade ice cream, Assembly of God, 113 Madison sandwiches, pies and cakes; 20 Newark; sponsored Elim craft dealers are expected. Coffee House. Deathwind Longrifles Monthly Back 2 School Bash: 7-9 p.m.; Shoot: 745-5049 or 522-0304.

Liberty Church, located at the corner of Dutch Lane Road and Ninth Annual Licking County Liberty Church Road (near John- Arthritis Foundation Garage stown); for families in the commu- Sale: 9 a.m.-3 p.m.; Cardinal nity; there will be free food, Electric, 1725 Mount Vernon games and music; 745-2178. Road, Newark; variety of items including linens, housewares, chilSaturday dren's and plus-size clothing, books, etc; proceeds benefit Dinner and Dancing: Dinner, those with arthritis in our p.m., free dance lesnity. sons, p.m., dancing, p.m.; The Crystal Ball- Soul Fest '03: Pataskala United room, 29 W. Church Newark, Methodist Church; there will be second floor; $15 per person ($7 professional as well as local dancing only); space limited; 366- Christian bands featured. 6754.

(Community Calendar lists Tire Collection Day: 9 a.m.-1 events open to the public and app.m.; Newark Service Complex, pears daily on this page. To sub1195 E. Main Newark; dispos- mit items, e-mail al fees: Passenger tire semi advocate fax truck tire tractor tires $10; to 328-8581, or send to Commurims limit 10 tires per person; nity Calendar, The Advocate 349-6699. newsroom, 22 N. 1st Newark, 43055.

For more information, call 21st Annual Ice Cream Social Amy Halblaub at 328-8537.) Advocate newspaper network Serving Licking County for 182 years OF CENTRAL OHIO A GANNETT GROUP www.NewarkAdvocate.com Vol. 183, No. 232 Address Phone Fax E-mail 22 N. First St. 740-345-4053 328-8580 advocate Newark, Ohio 800-555-8350 Ads: 328-8582 nncogannett.com 43055-5608 News: 328-8581 Office hours: We're open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m.

to 5:30 p.m., and the circulation department is also open from 18 a.m. to noon Saturday. To subscribe: To order home delivery or inquire about your account, call 328-8805. Rates are: Newsstand, 35 cents daily, $1.00 Sunday. Home delivery, $2.85 per week.

By mail for Licking, Perry or Muskingum counties, $177.49 year. Mail elsewhere, $203.25 per year. Questions concerning your delivery service? Contact the customer service department at 328-8805, 345-4053 or 1-800-555-8350. We are open until 7 p.m. Monday through Friday, 1:30 p.m.

on Saturdays and Sundays and 10 a.m. on holidays. To buy an advertisement: To buy a classified ad, call 345-2310 or drop by during our office hours or visit our classified Web site at www.ohiocommunityclass.com. To buy a retail ad, call 328-8818. If you have a question about advertising billing, call 328-8801.

To submit news items: Meeting notices, club news, awards and other news items can be mailed to the city editor or the sports editor. For news questions, call 328-8821; for sports questions, call 328-8823. Forms for weddings, engagements and anniversaries are available in the newsroom on the second floor. To order a photo reprint: Forms to order reprints of photos we've published are available in the newsroom. Prices are: $15 for 8x10.

For questions, call 328-8506. To request a correction: We promptly correct any mistakes we make in news stories. Call Managing Editor Michael Shearer at 328-8820. Questions and comments Nickolas F. Monico, publisher; 328 Jeffrey Simmons, Circulation rector; 328-8807.

Michael Shearer, managing edi- tor; 328 8820; Rebekah C. Sagar, Newspaper in Education; 328-8540 (phone); Greg Baumer, regional advertis- 328-8580 (fax) ing director, 328-8818; Advertising disclaimer Postal information The publisher shall not be liable for damages arising out of USPS: 383-760 ISSN: 0740-2120 errors in advertisements beyond the amount paid for space Published daily; Periodicals postage paid actually occupied by that portion of the advertisement in at Newark OH which the error occurred, whether such error is due to the POSTMASTER: Send address changes negligence of the publisher's employees or otherwise, and to The Advocate: 22 N. First Newark there shall be no liability for non-insertion of any advertisement beyond the amount paid for such advertisement. OH 43055-5608 Deaths and funerals More obituaries on Page 4A Rev. Morril W.

Lucas May 10, 1916-Aug. 14, 2003 A funeral service for the Rev. Morril W. Lucas, 87, of Nashport, will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Brucker and Kishler Funeral Home, with the Rev.

Roger Nichols officiating. Burial will follow in Frazeysburg Cemetery. Rev. Lucas, a retired minister, died Aug. 14, 2003, in Hospice care at the Heath Nursing Care Center.

He was born May 10, 1916, in Highland County, to the late Rev. Don W. and Lula (Tucker) Lucas. Rev. Lucas was a Newark High School graduate and a member of the Perryton United Methodist Church.

He served United Methodist churches at Haviland, New Paris, Iliff circuit, and the Hanover circuit (including Hanover, Pleasant Chapel and Smith Chapel). Rev. Lucas was the Boy Scout Executive of Ohio and New York City for 24 years. He began the Licking County Center for the Visually Impaired and was the Goodwill Industries director. He served public relations for arthritis, cancer and Alzheimer's associations.

He last served as public relations at the Licking County Aging Program. He was the past president of the Licking Valley Lions Club, Lions Club Zone Chairman, and he received the Lions Club Melvin Jones Fellowship Award. He was also a member of the National Federation of the Blind. He is survived by his three daughters, Ruth Marie (Joseph) Harbaugh of Heath, Martha Gene (George) Campbell of Toledo, and Roberta Lee Lesko of Nashport; son-in-law, Ronald L. (Clara) Lesko of Newark; eight grandchildren; and 11 great-grandchildren.

In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife, Helen M. (Osborn) Lucas; and three sisters. Friends may call from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. and 6 to 8 p.m.

today at the funeral home, 985 N. 21st Newark, where a Licking Valley Lions Club service will be held at 1:30 p.m. Saturday, prior to the funeral service. Memorial contributions may be made to Hospice of Central Ohio, 1984 Coffman Road, Suite Newark, Ohio 43055, Licking County Center for the Visually Impaired, 67 N. Fifth Newark, Ohio 43055, or Perryton United Methodist Church, 6139 Licking Valley Road, N.E., Frazeysburg, Ohio 43822.

To sign an online guestbook, visit www.brucker-kishlerfuneralhome.com and click Vernon N. Weber June 6, 1935-Aug. 14, 2003 A funeral service for Vernon N. Weber, 68, of Huntsville, will be held at 2 p.m. Monday at the Watters Funeral Home, with the Rev.

Richard Wilson officiating. Burial will follow in Middlechurch Cemetery, Lewisville. Mr. Weber died Aug. 14, 2003, at the Mary Rutan Hospital in Bellefontaine.

He was born June 6, 1935, in Lewisville, to the late Wesley and Emma L. (Hoff) Weber. Mr. Weber worked and retired from after 25 years, where he was district supervisor in the Columbus division. He was also a real estate agent in Bellefontaine and established energy saving product in Bellefontaine.

Mr. Weber was a member of the Huntsville Presbyterian Church, where he served as a deacon. He was also a member of the Elks Lodge in Russells Point, Mended Hearts at Mary Rutan Hospital and Carnials Winnies Club. He was also an avid collector of antique tractors. He rebuilt and showed antique tractors, traveling to tractor shows with his wife and their loyal companion, Bradley.

He is survived by his wife, Louise (Stoneking) Weber, whom he married on July 24, 1955; son, Tracy N. Weber of Bellefontaine; daughters, Deborah L. Weber of Newark, and Melanie R. (Tom) Bremer of Memphis, brother, Richard (Mary Jo) Weber of Cambridge; and sisters, Darlene (Norman) Mercer of Harrison, Ruth Rader of Zanesville, and Wanda (Gary) Seegraves of Springfield. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by one brother, Robert E.

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