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Lancaster Eagle-Gazette, Tuesday, August 19, Helen Shahan Helen S. Shahan, 93, Lancaster, went to be with her Lord and Savior on Saturday, Aug. 16, 2003, at Crestview Manor Nursing Home No. 1. She was a member of the Sixth Avenue United Methodist Church, United Methodist Women, Altar Guild, Sunday School teacher and a member of the Lancaster Campground.

She is survived by her three daughters and sons-in-law, Carol J. Pearce of Chandler, N.C., Betty J. and Richard Boris of Lancaster, and Deborah D. and C. Michael Collier of Baltimore; seven grandchildren, Kim Niggemeyer, Brenda Stanley, both of Lancaster, Brad Boris of North Carolina, Arthur Dale Pearce of Florida, Diane Pearce of North Carolina, Susan McNabb of North Carolina, and Dale Michael Collier of Baltimore; 11 great-grandchildren; one greatgreat-grandchild; two sisters and brother-in-law, Irene Cavrich of Fairmont, W.Va., and Willa and William Ritchey of Martins Ferry; several nieces and nephews; and friends at Crestview Manor Nursing Home, Lancaster Campgrounds and Sixth Avenue United Methodist Church.

She was preceded in death by her loving husband, Dale "Buck" Shahan; parents, Harry and Ada Murphy; brother, Charles Murphy; and sister, Joyce Lynch. Funeral service will be at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at Frank E. Smith Funeral Home Chapel, Lancaster, with the Rev. Thomas P.

Rogers officiating. Burial will follow in Floral Hills Memory Gardens. Friends may visit from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home. Memorial gifts may be given to Sixth Avenue United Methodist Church or Lancaster Camp Grounds.

Carol Au Carol L. Au, 56, Lancaster, died Saturday, Aug. 16, 2003, at Ohio State University Hospital. She was a member of St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church and Olivedale Senior Center.

She was retired after 27 years with the J.C. Penny Co. catalog department. She is survived by her husband, Richard Au of Lancaster; sons, Randall (Lynette) Au of Columbus, Jeffrey (Stacey) Au of Baltimore, grandchildren, Kael Au and Cameron Au; brothers, William, (Linda) Foglesong, David (Charlene) Foglesong, both of Lancaster; sister, Barbara Foglesong, Lancaster; and nieces and nephew, Vicky, Susan, Leesa and Brian Foglesong. She was preceded in death by her parents, William and Ruth Foglesong.

Funeral service will be 10:30 a.m. Thursday in Frank Smith funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Roger Quay officiating. Burial will follow at Floral Hills Memory Gardens. Friends may call 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m.

Wednesday at the funeral home. Memorials may be given to the Ohio State University Hospital Intensive Care Unit. Pauline Weaver Pauline F. Weaver, 80, Lancaster, died Sunday, Aug. 17, 2003, at Valley View Nursing Home, Lancaster.

She was a member of Pleasant Hill United Methodist Church on Valley View Road Rooker's Garage "Complete Auto Service" Air Alternators Brakes Starters Batteries Electrical Systems Motors Transmissions Suspension Tune-ups Water pumps Clutches Timing Belts 3147 Chillicothe-Lancaster Rd. (Junction of Rt. 22 159) 740-654-8777 2401234 Note: Obituaries are paid submissions and are published without editing changes. and was a retired selector from Anchor Hocking Corp. Plant 2.

Survivors include three daughters, Peggy (Roger) Nutter of Millersport, Constance (Jack) Manning of Lancaster and Lori (Alan) Collins of Lancaster; one son, Daniel Weaver, Lancaster; seven grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; two stepgrandchildren; two sisters, Barbara (Lorenzo) Friesner of Lancaster, Linda (Tom) McCandlish of Rushville; two brothers: Everett Smith Jr. Lancaster and Michael Konkler of Lancaster; and several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her husband, Leman Weaver, and her parents, Everett and Lottie (Ballinger) Smith Sr. Services will be at 1 p.m. Thursday at Sheridan Funeral Home with Chaplain Karl Hartmann officiating.

Burial will be in Pleasant Hill Cemetery on Valley View Road. Visitation will be 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at Sheridan Funeral Home. Donations may be made to the Valley View Nursing Home and the family would like to thank the staff at Valley View Nursing Home for the loving care given to Pauline and her family. Olivia Carothers Olivia Jade Carothers of Lancaster died at birth at Fairfield Medical Center on Aug.

17, 2003. She is survived by her parents, Greg and Pamala English Carothers of Lancaster. A private service will be held at a later date. Arrangements are by Sheridan Funeral Home. James Emmert Sr.

James A. Emmert 80, Somerset, died at 4:50 a.m. Monday, Aug. 18, 2003, at GenesisGo 0 Samaritan. Jim was born April 28, 1923, in Somerset, the son of the late Albert and Al- ice Ferguson Emmert.

He was a member of St. Joseph Catholic Church and was a World War II Marine Corp veteran. Jim was a retired assistant superintendent for the state of Ohio Department of Transportation. He was a man of faith and a loving husband, father and grandfather. Surviving are his second wife of 27 years, Bonnie Metzger Emmert of the home; two sons, Jim A.

Emmert Jr. of Somerset and Jerry L. (Rose) Emmert of Somerset; six grandchildren, Julie and Luke Bradley, Kevin and Andrea Emmert, Susan Emmert, Jamie and Andy Hays, Jodi Emmert and Specialist First Class Blake Emmert, serving in Iraq; two great-grandchildren, Bradley and Ross Jacob Emmert; four sisters, Clara Stockdale, Mary Mickey, Helen Mahan and Ann Powers; two brothers, Vince Emmert and Leo Emmert. He was preceded in death, in addition to his parents, by his first wife of 32 years, Glenna L. Barnes Emmert (1975); two brothers, Tom and William Emmert; and a daughter-in-law, Helen Emmert.

Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 20, 2003, at Bope-Thomas Funeral Home in Somerset. A Mass of Christian burial will be celebrated at 11 a.m. Thursday, Aug.

21, 2003, at St. Joseph Catholic Church with Father Tony Breen as celebrant, assisted by the Rev. Mr. Gene Dawson. Burial will be in St.

Joseph Catholic Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to Somerset Memorial Park, P.O. Box 188, Somerset 43783. Dorothy Hedrick Dorothy J. Hedrick, 78 of Amanda, passed away Sunday Aug.

17, 2003 at Fairfield Medical Center. She was born May 11, 1925 in Fairfield Co. and was the daughter of the late Clark and Edna Whitmore DeLong. She was a retired cook at the Amanda Clearcreek High School, a member of the Cedar Hill Calgary United Methodist Church, a member of the Amanda Twp. Fireman's Clearcreek Valley Grange 1843, the Amanda Lunch Bunch and a member of the Olivedale Sr.

Citizens. She is survived by 2 Daughters: Shirley (Tom) Thornton and Glenna Jean Thompson both of Amanda. 1 Son: Ralph (Angie) Hedrick of Amanda. 1 Granddaughter, Alicia Hedrick and 1 Step Grandson, Chris Thornton. 1 Brother, Daniel DeLong of Lancaster and 1 Sister, G.

Helen (James), Goodwin of Lancaster. Several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her husband, Glenn Hedrick. a granddaughter, Chelsea Hedrick and 4 Brothers, Ralph, Clarence, Merle and Earle Delong. Funeral Services will be held 10:30 AM Thursday at the Cedar Hill Calgary United Methodist Church with Pastors Paul Schindler and David Hedrick officiating.

Burial will be in Amanda Twp. Cemetery. Friends may call at the TAYLOR FUNERAL HOME in Amanda from 2-4 PM and 7-9 pm Wednesday and at the church 1 hour prior to service. The family suggests memorial contributions be made to the Cedar Hill Calgary United Methodist Church. Robert Peters Robert L.

Peters, age 79, of Carroll, died Monday, August 16, 2003, at his residence. He was retired from the Groveport-Madi- son School System after 36 years, where he taught German and Spanish and was active in the sports department. He kept busy participating in the Senior Olympics Track Field throwing the shot put and hammer, making maple syrup, selling firewood, working on his 34 Benz kit car, and writing his daily journals in German. He was a member of the Groveport United Methodist Church, Capital City Barbershop Association, Robert Dutro American Legion Post in Groveport and a WW II Army Air Corps veteran. A graduate of Groveport High (1941) and Ohio State University.

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He was preceded in death by his parents Grover and Ruth Peters and his brother John Peters. Friends may visit 5-7 p.m., Thursday, at the Dwayne R. Spence Funeral Home Crematory, 650 West Waterloo Street, Canal Winchester where a memorial funeral service will be held 7:00 p.m., Thursday with Pastors, Ken Marckel, and Jim Meredith, officiating. In lieu of flowers friends can contribute to the Groveport-Madison High School Track Program, Groveport United Methodist Church, or Fairfield County Hospice in Bob's memory. Online condolences can be sent to the family at www.spencefuneralhome.com.

RIAA: It doesn't target small downloaders WASHINGTON (AP) The Recording Industry Association of America says it will not go after small violators when it sues people who illegally share songs on the Internet. The assurance came in a written response to questions by Minnesota Sen. Norm Coleman, chairman of the Senate Governmental Affairs' Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations. Coleman plans to hold hearings on the RIAA's beled "excessive." campaign, which, he has is in no way targeting 'de minimis' users," wrote Cary Sherman, the group's president, in a letter the subcommittee released Monday. "RIAA is gathering evidence and preparing lawsuits only against individual computer users who are illegally distributing a substantial amount of copyrighted music." Sherman added that his group "does not condone any illegal copying and does not want anyone to think that even a little illegal activity is acceptable." Sherman did not specify how much illegal distribution constituted "a substantial amount." ON THIS DAY LOOKING BACK 10 YEARS AGO 30 YEARS AGO Fairfield County Juvenile Don Root, Lancaster Moose Court initiated an automatic Lodge 955, was elected Ohio tracking and fine collection Moose Lodge state president system to collect fines and in ceremonies at a banquet in court costs of juvenile offend- the Netherland Hilton Hotel, ers.

Columbus. 20 YEARS AGO 40 YEARS AGO The city of Lancaster was The Young at Heart Club scheduled to receive 8 per- met in Rising Park's shelter cent more federal money in house for a cooperative lun1984 than in 1983, due in part cheon and with The Rev. P.O. to the growth of the city. Weimer as guest speaker.

TODAY IN HISTORY The Associated Press lapsed two days later. Ten years ago: Dr. George Today is Tuesday, Aug. 19, Tiller was shot and wounded the 231st day of 2003. There outside an abortion clinic in are 134 days left in the year.

Wichita, Kan. by Rachelle Today's Highlight in Histo- Shannon. Shannon was later ry: sentenced to 11 years in On Aug. 19, 1812, the USS prison for the attack on Tiller, Constitution defeated the but was also ordered to serve British frigate Guerriere east 20 additional years for arson of Nova Scotia during the War and acid attacks at abortion of 1812. clinics in Oregon, California On this date: and Nevada.

In 1848, the New York Her- Today's Birthdays: Actor ald reported the discovery of L.Q. Jones is 76. Former jockgold in California. ey Willie Shoemaker is 72. AcIn 1929, the comedy pro- tress Debra Paget is 70.

Tengram Amos and Andy, star- nis coach Renee Richards is ring Freeman Gosden and 69. Actress Diana Muldaur is Charles Correll, made its net- 65. Rock musician Ginger work radio debut on NBC. Baker (Cream, Blind Faith) is In 1934, a plebiscite in Ger- 64. Singer Johnny Nash is 63.

many approved the vesting of Actress Jill St. John is 63. Acsole executive power in Adolf tor and former U.S. Sen. Fred Hitler.

Thompson is 61. Singer Billy In 1942, about 6,000 Canadi- J. Kramer is 60. Country an and British soldiers singer-songwriter Eddy launched a disastrous raid Raven is 59. Rock singer Ian against the Germans at Gillan (Deep Purple) is 58.

Dieppe, France, suffering Former President Clinton is about 50 percent casualties. 57. Tipper wife of forIn 1955, severe flooding in mer Vice President Al Gore, is the Northeast claimed some 55. Actor Gerald McRaney is 200 lives. 55.

Rock musician John DeaIn 1960, a tribunal in con (Queen) is 52. Actor Moscow convicted American Jonathan Frakes is 51. PolitiU-2 pilot Francis Gary Powers cal consultant Mary Matalin is of espionage. 50. Actor Peter Gallagher is In 1974, U.S.

Ambassador 48. Actor Adam Arkin is 47. Rodger P. Davies was fatally Singer songwriter Gary Chapwounded by a bullet that pen- man Martin Donoetrated the American em- van is 46. Actor Eric Lutes is bassy in Nicosia, Cyprus, dur- 41.

Actor John Stamos is 40. ing a protest by Greek Cypri- Actress Kyra Sedgwick is 38. ots. Actor Kevin Dillon is 38. In 1976, President Ford won Country singer Lee Ann Womthe Republican presidential ack is 37.

TV reporter Tabitha nomination at the party's con- Soren is 36. Country singervention in Kansas City. songwriter Mark McGuinn is In 1977, comedian Groucho 35. Actor Matthew Perry is 34. Marx died in Los Angeles at Country singer Clay Walker is age 86.

34. Rapper Fat Joe is 33. TenIn 1991, Soviet hard-liners nis player Mary Joe Fernanannounced to a shocked world dez is 32. Actress Erika Christhat President Mikhail S. Gor- tensen is 21.

Actor J. Evan bachev had been removed Bonifant is 18. Rapper Lil' from power. The coup col- Romeo is 14. Attention Local Deadline is Near! The Lancaster-Fairfield Co.

Chamber of Commerce, in partnership with River Valley Mall, United Way, and the Lancaster Eagle-Gazette, presents the 1st annual "FESTIVAL OF TREES" November 28th-December 14th at River Valley Mall Sponsor a tree and the auction proceeds will go to a community human service organization. (note: you may choose to decorate your own tree at your cost if you wish or we will pair you up with a Benefactor) Your generous contribution will go towards: Purchasing the tree for display An ad in the "Festival Of Trees" tab to be published by the Lancaster Eagle-Gazette on or about Tuesday, December 2, 2003. (5 col 1.5") Signage on your tree designating you as a sponsor at River Valley Mall to an estimated 500,000 consumers. Placing your tree up for auction to benefit a community human service organization on Sunday, December 14, 2003 Your generous contribution will go towards: Purchasing the decorations for the tree purchased by a sponsor. An ad in the "Festival Of Trees" tab to be published by the Lancaster EagleGazette on or about Tuesday, December 2, 2003.

(1col x1.5") Signage on your tree designating you as a sponsor at River Valley Mall to an estimated 500,000 consumers. Hurry only 31 spots available for each category. RIVER Lancaster of Fairie County YOUR NEWS. YOUR EAGLE-GAZETTE PAPER. VALLEY MALL LANCASTER part of life lancastereaglegazette.com FESTIVAL OF TREES SPONSORSHIP RESERVATION FORM Clip or copy and mail with check to: Lancaster Fairfield County Chamber of Commerce P.O.

Box 2450 Lancaster, OH 43130 CATEGORY (choose one or both-if you choose only Sponsor, we will pair you up with a Benefactor and vice versa) SPONSOR ($500) BENEFACTOR ($250) Company: Name: Address: City. Zip Agency: TOTAL (part of your sponsorship is tax deductible as a charitable donation) 249261.

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