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Pope IQA-The Advocote, Nework, 0., October 12, 1993 the i Today's Wednesday, Oct 13 weather Accu-Weather forecast for daytime conditions and high temperatures MICH. -10s -Os Os 10s 20s 30s 40s 50s 60s 70s -80s 90s 100s 110s Bands separate high temperature zones for the day. Cleveland Toledo PA. 50 1 Youngstown Mansfield Accu-Weather forecast for noon, Wednesday, Oct. 13.

i i i ii i i i i i Local statistics Courtesy of Newark "Water Treatment Plant 24-hour measurements are taken at 7 a.m. each weekday. 1 i 55; low: Dayton) 53 -j. Columbus 1 54 57 Cincinnati Monday's high: 43 High one year ago: 63; low: 48 Precipitation: None Adjusted precipitation for year: 34.03 Local forecast Tonight, cloudiness. Low in the upper 30s.

Wednesday, partly sunny. High in the. mid-50s. Extended forecast Thursday-Saturday: Fair on Thursday. Lows 35-40.

Highs 55-60. A chance of -showers Friday and Saturday. Lows 40-45. Highs in the 60s. Ohio forecast Wednesday, variable cloudiness northeast, mostly sunny elsewhere.

Highs from around 50 northeast to the upper 50s southwest. 2n. Portsmouth KY. I FRONTS: 1993Accu-Weather, Inc. COLD WARM STATIONARY Showers T-storms Rain Flurries Snow Ice Sunny Pt.

Cloudy Cloudy C1993 Accu-Weatber, Inc. Via Associated Press GraphicsNet Pressure i i i i i j. j-i r. i rj ivij fcd SHOWERS RAIN T-STORMS FLURRIES SNOW ICE SUNNY PT. CLOUDY CLOUDY HIGH LOW Via Associated Press Wednesday, Oct.

13 Accu-Weatherforecast for daytime conditions and high temperatures the nation around Weather 72 54 .01 56 33 Monday Temperatures indicate previous day's high and overnight low to 8 p.m. EDT. 84 65 .08 71 33 60 35 Cdy cdy cSf: dr 2r-: clr' cdy dr cdy dr 81 53 57 29 53 25 78 43 57 33 58 35 89 56 57 26 57 32 Ss. Billings I 63 I I Minneapolis 55 Chicago 55jc Denver 1 67 j-. WlK i I 1 Mpmnhis I 72 Xrt 02 70 48 38 .07 51 40 25 .01 57 37 64 35 55 32 68 47 .01 59 31 78 62 .10 71 35 64 40 56 33 61 31 58 31 54 29 75 35 47 36 49 47 63 51 54 33 78 59 58 37 74 47 60 34 59 46 60-36 64 48 47 34 51 33 90 74 56 31 50 24 42 21 65 41 cdy cdy clr dr cdy cdy clr clr cdy dr cdy cdy cdy cdy cdy cdy cdy cdy ctr cdy sn cdy clr dr dr 66 47 cdy St Thomas, V.I." 78 cdy 80 42 .16 cdy Salem.Ore.

69 47 53 38 .03 cdy Salt Lake City 63 43 .02 cdy 80 41 dr SanAngelo 85 59 clr 65 49 err San Antonio 83 58 cdy 58 33 dr San Diego 77 65 .08 cdy 71 48 .06 cdy San Francisco 69 61 cdy 62 47 .01 cdy San Jose 74 61 cdy 84 76 clr SanJuan.P.R. 90 76 .78 cdy 83 49 dr Santa Fe 75 42 cdy 61 36 clr St Ste Marie 54 37 cdy 62 35 ctr Savannah 60 54 clr 75 45 cdy Seattle 65 46 cdy 73 41 cdy Shreveport 70 51 cdy 52 39 cdy Sioux City 68 34 dr 77 51 cdy Sioux Falls 64 35 cdy 54 40 dr South Bend 57 33 clr 55 38 clr Spokane 68 42 cdy 63 52 dr Springfield.ltl. 57 36 clr 71 29 cdy Springfield.Mo. 61 46 .07 cdy 71 42 .02 Cdy Syracuse 55 36 clr 65 37 .13 cdy Tallahassee 83 48 clr 65 69 dr Tampa-St Ptrsbg 85 69 clr 54 36 .04 cdy Toledo 56 28 cdy 59 34 dr Topeka 67 42 .20 cdy 60 40 err Tucson 91 66 cdy 89 70 Cdy Tulsa 68 38 .04 cdy 60 30 cdy Tupelo 60 38 .04 cdy 57 35 .06 cdy Waco 65 54 cdy 46 24 clr Washington.O.C. 59 40 clr 67 46 rn Palm Beach 88 71 .19 clr 53 30 cdy Wichita 71 36 cdy 75 26 dr Wichita Falls 76 49 clr 49 42 .21 dr Wilkes-Barre 53 28 err 69 37 cdy Wilmington.Del.

59 38 ctr 65 51 .03 Yakima 71 37 cdy 57 39 dr Youngstown 56 28 cdy 46 37 .06 dr Yuma 94 75 cdy 55 31 dr National Temperature Extremes for Monday 58 31 dr High 95 at Laughlin, Nev. and Lajitas, Texas 73 59 .01 cdy Low 16 at Livermore Falls, Maine. 52 45 .07 cdy Little Rock Los Angeles Louisville Lubbock Macon Madison Medfdrd Memphis Miami Beach Midland-Odessa Milwaukee Mpls-St Paul Mobile Montgomery Nashville New Orleans New York City Newark Norfolk.Va. North Platte Oklahoma City Omaha Orlando Paducah Peoria Philadelphia Phoenix Pittsburgh Pocateilo Portland.Maine Portland.Ore. Providence Pueblo Raleigh-Durham Rapid City Reno Richmond Roanoke Rochester.N.Y.

Rocklord Sacramento St Louis I a. Dallas-Ft Worth Dayton Daytona Beach Denver Des Moines Detroit Duluth El Paso Elkms Erie Eugene Evansville Fairbanks Fargo Flagstaff Flint Fort Smith Fori Wayne Fresno Goodland Grand Junction Grand Rapids Great Falls Green Bay Greensboro.N.C. Harrisburg Hartford Spgfld Helena Honolulu Houston Indianapolis Jackson.Mtss. Jacksonville Juneau Kansas City Knoxville Lake Charles Lansing Las Vegas Lexington Lincoln I Oklahoma City 73 Abilene.Texas Akron Canton Albany.N.Y. Albuquerque Atlentown Amaritlo Anchorage Ashevtlle Atlanta Atlantic City Austin Baltimore Baton Rouge Billings Birmingham Bismarck Boise Boston Bridgeport Brownsville Buffalo Buriington.Vt.

Caribou Casper Charleston, SC. Charleston.W.Va. Charlotte.N C. Chattanooga Cheyenne Chicago Cincinnati Cleveland Colorado Spgs Columbia.SC. Columbus.Ga.

Columbus.Ohio Concord. N.H. Corpus Christi 43 42 .08 56 54 62 31 25 32 cdy cdy clr cdy dr cdy cdy cdy clr cdy dr dr dr cdy cdy dr cdy cdy dr cdy clr cdy cdy cdy cdy clr cdy cdy cdy 88 75 57 54 58 32 76 58 .03 53 54 48 35 51 .10 cdy 83 El Paso 65 35 coy 67 39 82 58 vi 45 41 44 53 63 59 Houston 85 1 S3 81 58 32 54 37 59 31 70 32 51 49 77 47 58 35 49 18 90 67 cdy clr cdy cdy dr dr clr clr' cdy nut 56 30 83 66 49 34 69 35 1993 Accu-Weather, Inc For the record Deaths and funerals Hospital dismissals SUNDAY VERASSO, Diana and infant girl, 129 Lee Ave. SHERMAN, Robert 6128 Licking Valley Road, Frazeys-burg. KIRBY, Hazel M.

and infant girl, 14093 Wolford Road N.E. BENDURE, Mona R. and infant boy, 4938 High Point Road, Glen-ford. CLARK, Gary 1880 Welsh Hills Road, Granville. LIGHTLE, Tammy P.

and infant boy, 9323 Eden Church Road N.E., St. Louisville. ATEN, Juanita 19316 W. Church St. MINK, Otis 646 Seneca Drive.

MONDAY PIAR, Brittanie Howard, Ohio. YATES, Katrina 24 E. Postal Ave. Who's new? SUNDAY WETZEL, Rebecca 75 Daughterly Circle; a boy. Bernice M.

Donson Born in Newark Services for Bernice M. Don-son, 77, of McMillen Drive, Newark, will be at 1 p.m. Wednesday in the Newark chapel of Henderson, VanAtta and Johnston Funeral Service. Burial will be at Wilson Cemetery. Mrs.

Donson died Oct. 10, 1993, at Licking Memorial Hospital. She was born April 11, 1916, in Newark, to the late Edward H. and Magabelle (Looker) Harris. She had been employed by the Licking Laundry.

She attended St. John's United Church of Christ, and was a member of the Newark Elks and a travel club. Her husband, William Donson, preceded her in death. Surviving are a daughter, Sandra K. Donson of Newark; three sisters: Pauline Guy of Newark, Mrs.

William (Rhea) Davis of Heath, and Mrs. Robert (Virginia) Mercer of North Fort Myers, and one grandson. One brother is deceased. No calling hours will be observed. Robert J.

Farnsworth Resident counsel for CLC Services for Robert John Farnsworth, 57, of Newark, will be at 1 p.m. Thursday at the Criss-Kirkpatrick Funeral Chapel, with the Rev. Mark D. Murphy officiating. Burial will follow at Oak Hill Cemetery.

Mr. Farnsworth died Oct. 11, 1993, at Licking Memorial Hospital. He was born March 10, 1936, in Dresden, Ohio, to Sylbert Lee (Clipper) Farnsworth, and the late Dorsey Denver Farnsworth. He formerly was employed with LICCO was a resident counsel for Community Living Concepts; and attended the First Presbyterian Church.

Surviving are two brothers: Donald James Farnsworth of Baltic, Ohio and Jerry Edward Farnsworth; a sister, Jayne Kay Farnsworth of Zanesville; and numerous cousins and friends. Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home. Arthur D. Humbert Sheet metal worker Services for Arthur D.

Humbert, 92, of Senior Drive, Newark, will be at 1 1 a.m. Thursday in the chapel of the Brucker and Kishler Funeral Home, with the Rev. Jeff Houghton officiating. Burial will be at Workman Cemetery, Danville, Ohio. Mr.

Humbert died Oct. 11, 1993, in Licking Memorial Hospital. He was born Dec. 4, 1900, in Millwood, Ohio, to the late Harry and Josephine (Traum) Humbert. He was a sheet metal worker, installing heating and air conditioning systems for Holland Furnace Company and Sears in Newark.

He was a member of the First United Methodist Church; Surviving are his wife, Zella (Conkle) Humbert; two daughters and sons-in-law: Mary Jo and George Arnold of Washington Court House, Ohio, and Gloria and Frank Doench of Vandalia; a brother, LeMoyne Humbert of Millwood; and five grandchildren. Two brothers are deceased. Friends may call one hour before services on Thursday at the funeral home. Ethel M. Goss Born in Fairfield County Services for Ethel M.

Goss, 86, of Rockbridge, Ohio, will be at 10:30 a.m. Thursday in the chapel of Leonard-Lyke Cardaras Funeral Home, 183 E. Second Logan, with the Revs. E. H.

Martin and Roger Martin officiating. Burial will be in Fairview Cemetery. Mrs. Goss died Oct. 10, 1993, in Lancaster-Fairfield Community Hospital.

She was born April 4, 1907, in Fairfield County, to the late Christopher and Ida ham) Kline. She was a member of the West Pleasant Hill U.B. Church. Her husband, Ralph E. Goss, died June 18, 1989.

Surviving are two sons: Gail Goss of Newark, and Kelley Goss of Fort Worth, Texas; a daughter, Eileen Funk of Granville; nine grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren; four sisters: Dorothy Laveck, Gertrude Hart and Eunice Houston, all of Lancaster, and Genieve White of Pen-sacola, Fla. One daughter is deceased. Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday in the funeral home. Obits continued from 9A Robert H.

Kirk Sr. Services for Robert Harlan Kirk 63, of 340 Eastern will be at noon Wednesday in the Criss-Kirkpatrick Funeral Chapel, with Pastor John D. Wilson officiating. Burial will be in Cedar Hill Cemetery. Mr.

Kirk died Oct. 9, 1993, in the Newark Healthcare Centre. He was born June 26, 1930, in Newark, to the late Alvin Leo and Mary Elizabeth (Thompson) Kirk. He was a lifetime resident, who was employed in farm maintenance. He also was a member of the Standard Church of Christ; served in the U.S.

Naval Reserve; and was a Newark High School graduate. Surviving are his wife, Mary V. (Holman) Kirk; three sons and daughters-in-law: Robert H. and Colleen Kirk Jr. of Newark, Samuel A.

and Gayle Kirk of Mount Perry, and James A. and Skye Kirk of Newark; a daughter and son-in-law, Katrina A. and David Johnson of New Albany, nine grandchildren; one greatgrandchild; a sister, Barbara Lees of Newark; a sister-in-law, Ethel Kirk of Newark; and nieces and nephews. Three brothers and one sister are deceased. Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 today at the funeral home.

Robert Eugene Fay Word has been received that Robert Eugene Fay, 44, of Rey-noldsburg, died Oct. 6. He was the son of Margaret Irene Fay of Delaware, and the late George M. Fay. Surviving, in addition to his mother, is a brother and sister-in-law, E.

William and Kris Fay; a sister and brother-in-law, Carolyn and Steve Cramer; aunts; uncles; nieces; a nephew; one great niece; and a special friend, Mark Woh-letz. The family will receive friends at the home of Margaret Irene Fay, 9 Birch Row Delaware from 2 to 5 p.m. Sunday. No services will be observed. Come see why so many leading local and national business' are relocating jn McMillen Business Center FREE Senior Health Screenings I 5.

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