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Obituariesandphotographs submittedtotheBucyrus TelegraphForummaybe repurposedandotherwise othermediaplatforms. MaryC.Neff ary C. Neff, 98, of Crestline, died Saturday, TheMarkA.SchneiderFuneral with arrangements. PhyllisR.Larson Hospitalafterasixweekillness. Arrangements are in care of theRichardson-DavisFuneral HomeinGalion.

Mark E. Detwiler lakecottageinMarblehead. MarkA.SchneiderFuneral servedthefamilyofMarkE. Detwiler. Janrose "Lena" Frank 2013 at Tidewell Hospice House, illness.

TheMarkA.SchneiderFuneral witharrangements. SamKurtz 2013 at af amily homeinWichitaFallsaftera shortbattlewithcancer. Agravesideservicehasbeen day, June 27, at Crestview Me intheGardenoftheCrossoffi- ciated by Chaplain Gwen Morman.Also,amemorialserv- p.m.Saturday,June29,2013at Road in Rogers, AR officiated by DavidMackforhisfriendsand Sam was born June 25, 1934 served our country int he United StatesArmyforthreeyears. BeverleeJuneMyersHartmanin they raised three children. SamworkedatTimkenBearing CompanyinOhiofor30years and was as uccessful farmer.

HewasontheGrandCouncilof theRoyalandSelectMasonsof HelivedinOhiountil1979 whenheandBeverleemovedto Texastobenearfamily.In1994 they moved to Rt ob e- ginworkingontheirretirement home.Samstayedveryactive duringhisretirement.Heen- joyedhisfishingandhispistol targetshootingclubswhichhe excelledat.Hewasanactive memberoftheRockyBranch Volunteer Fire Department. He wasamemberofBlandChapel UnitedMethodistChurchin therandwillbegreatlymissed byall. Mr.Kurtzisprecededindeath Kurtz; parents; and brother-in- Survivorsincludehisthree of Sandusky, OH, Richard Hartman Shumaker of Bucyrus, OH; Tonya Fore, Reed Hartman, Amy andDonnieGiles. maybemadetoHospiceof WichitaFallsinappreciationof theirlovingcaretoSamduring hisfinaldays. Pleaseshareyourcondolences and fond memories with the Kurtzfamilyat www.hamptonva ughancrestvie w.com.

Accidentgotyourcar yours.HurstAutoBodyhasrentals Callusat419-562-2223 AirConditioning 3mi.EonOldRt.30 419-562-0952 2AWEATHER Telegraph-Forum 113W.RensselaerSt., Phone: 419-562-3333 Fax: 419-562-9162 Toll-Free: 877-TFTODAY (838-6329) TomBrennan, general managerandeditor DavidB.Kennard managingeditor BUCYRUSTELEGRAPH FORUM.COM OFFICEHOURS Thepublisher shallnotbe liablefor damages arisingoutoferrorsinadvertisements beyondtheamountpaidforspace actuallyoccupiedbythatportionof theadvertisementinwhichtheerror liabilityfornoninsertionofany advertisementotherthantheamount paidforsuchad.Allmaterialherein copyright2013. Telegraph-Forum PHONEHOURS Circulation: Ifyouhave questionsaboutyoursub- MondaytoFriday8a.m.to7 p.m.andSaturdayandSun- FullAccess SubscriptionRates: DigitalAccessOnly(ex- cludeshomedeliveryofthe EZPay. IncludingMonday-Saturday IncludingThursdayand Saturdayprinteditiondeliv- EZPay Mailsubscriptions are formoreinformation. EZPay isaconvenientmeth- odforautomaticallypaying yoursubscription.Tostartor switchasubscriptionpayment orgotowww.bucyrus telegraphforum.com/ez. Termsandconditionsapply.

U.S.POSTALSERVICES NumberUSPS (536-960) Postmasteraddresschanges Periodicalspostagepaidat OH44901-9998 TimelyFlashes ANDANNOUNCEMENTS ToadvertiseinTimelyFlashes (419)562-3333. Deadlineis5p.m.thedaybeforeyouwishittoappear. DEATHS Today: A 40percent chanceof showersand thunderstorms. Partlysunny, withahigh near89. 30percent chanceof showersand thunderstorms.

Mostlycloudy, withalow around67. Wednesday: A 50percent chanceof showersand thunderstorms. Partlysunny, withahigh near89.At andthunder- stormslikely. Mostlycloudy, withalow around67. Thursday: A 50percent chanceof showersand thunderstorms.Mostlycloudy, withahighnear83.Atnight:A 40percentchanceofshowers andthunderstorms.Mostly Friday: Achanceofshowers andthunderstorms.Partly around64.

Saturday: highnear78.Atnight:Mostly Sunday: highnear77.Atnight:Partly TODAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY LOCALFORECAST BUCYRUS (asof5p.m.)86 65 ALMANAC ThelatestgrainpricesatCoun- tryStarCo-opNewWashington: $12.14 $6.54 Thelatestgrainpricesat Crestline: $12.34 $6.54 Thelatestgrainpricesat FlourDivision: $6.64 MARKETS Allrightsreserved. sell.it.fast/ OPTION Findtherightcarforyou. TM PublicNotice Thefollowingwerepassedataregularmeet- ingoftheBucyrusCityCouncilonTuesday, publishedundertheauthorityofOhioRevised CodeSection731.21. OrdinanceNo.18-2013 AmendingandsupplementingOrdinanceNo. unappropriatedIncomeTaxFundsthesumof theIncomeTaxCategorywithintheIncome ingfromunappropriatedWaterworksFunds icesItemwithintheWaterworksAdministra- tionCategorywithintheWaterworksSubpara- unappropriatedSewageDisposalFundsthe ItemwithintheSewersandDrainsCategory withintheSewageDisposalFundSubpara- unappropriatedSolidWasteManagement ServicesItemwithintheSolidWasteManage- mentAdministrationCategorywithintheSolid claringanemergency.

ResolutionNo.213-2013 ThefollowingresolutionenactedbytheCityof thestateddescribedprojecttoperformpre- ventativemaintenancepavementtreatment withintheCityofBucyrusonSR19inCraw- fordCountyintheCrestlineRd.area;andde- claringanemergency. ResolutionNo.215-2013 AuthorizinganddirectingtheBucyruspublic toimprovetheportionsofthestreetsidenti- otherportionsofstreetsforwhichtheCityof Bucyrusisresponsibleformaintenanceorim- plementationasCouncilmayspecificallyap- propriateappropriationorappropriations; anddeclaringanemergency. Copiesoftheforegoinglegislationmaybese- NIGHTDRAWINGS Pick3: 3-8-3 Pick4: 4-3-5-1 RollingCash5 11-16-26-30-35 Pick5: 7-3-7-9-6 ClassicLotto 9-14-15-32-38-42 DAYDRAWINGS Pick3: 6-2-1 Pick4: 2-6-1-9 Pick5: 8-8-1-4-9 LOTTERY typesoflistsbeingusedin thispartoftheIRSaspart oftheirreviewoftax- Werfelsaidinaconfer- encecallwithreporters. tinuedtobeinappropriate orquestionablecriteriaon prematuretogetinto wasawide-rangingset ofcategoriesandcases thatspannedabroad Werfelsaidhehador- exemptapplications.He saidtheIRSwasworking toredactpersonaldata fromdocumentsrelating totheBOLOlistssoaddi- tionalinformationcould beturnedovertokeycon- gressionalpanelsinvesti- wanttogettothebottom cameastheIRSreleaseda 53-pageinterimreporton tax-exemptapplications. leadershipfailuresthat ledtothescandalandal- lowedthetargetingtocon- tinueforsolong.

includingsomeinthecom- theIRSreportstates.Top IRSofficialsfailedto fairtargetingofconserva- tivegroups. Thescandaleruptedin Mayafteraninspector Cincinnati-basedIRSem- ployeesdevelopedandim- gersthatsentthoseappli- densomereviewprocess. TheIGauditsaidthat of298organizationsgiven wereteapartygroups. Thereportdidnotspecify whytheother202applica- tionsweresingledout. TheNovember2010 byDemocratsonthe HouseWaysandMeans andadvisesagentsthat maynotbeeligiblefortax- exemptstatus.

WaysandMeansCommit- teeDemocratssaidthey haveverifiedsomeofthe 298organizationsexam- inedbytheinspectorgen- eralwereliberalorganiza- tions.MichiganRep. wouldasktheIGwhythat informationwasomitted fromhisinitialreportand askforanewhearingon theissue. thebasisandimpetusfora widerangeofcongres- thisnewinformation showsthatthefoundation ofthoseinvestigationsis flawedinafundamental IRS ContinuedfromPage1A TheSu- premeCourtdrewnew affirmativeactionMon- racialpreferencesare OKonlyifschoolscan firstshowthatthereare geststhatpublicschools canuseaffirmativeaction onlyasalastresortfor creatingadiversestudent pectthatcollegeswillface atougherburdenofjusti- fyingtheminthefuture. ByRichardWolf andBradHeath USAToday OhioRevisedCodeis turntheitemtothepawn broker. canthenworkoutsome- thingwithCashlandtoget Applebysaidifthereis theitemtothevictim andgoafterthedefendant topayrestitutiontoCash- land.

thatthevictimdoesnot presschargesbecause thepersonwhostolethe buybacktheitemfromus Applebysaidwhen someoneisfoundtohave soldthebusinessastolen list. oneone-halfofapercent ofitemswepurchaseend Applebysaidanyone whobringsitemsinto Cashlandmusthaveaval- idphotoID. proofofSocialSecurity numberandablank hopethebusinesscon- tinuestogrow. MayorRogerMoore saidthebusinessseemsto stayverybusy. mustbeaneedforthis typeofbusinessinthe theBucyrusAreaCham- businesshasbeenacham- bermembersinceit opened11yearsago.

Cashlandisopenfrom 9a.m.to7p.m.Monday throughFridayandfrom 9a.m.to5p.m.Saturdays. Cashlandat419-563-2842. 419-563-9213 Cashland ContinuedfromPage1A thanthecurrentgymnasi- Theboardpassedtwo otherresolutionslast monthregardingthe project. tionsbecauseonead- dressesthechangesthat willhappenifHouseBill 59ispassedlaterthis Thefirstresolutionin- squarefeetforthenew wingforatotalcostof willbethelocalshareand state. Theschoolhasa creditfromtheprevious buildingprojectofthe kindergartenthrough eighth-gradebuildingof Martinsaidthesecond resolutionpresentedto theboardiscontingent onthepassageofHouse Bill59bythe130thGener- dressesthelossofthe tangiblepersonalproper- tytax.

localsharewillbe meansthestatewillcutus wewillgetalmostanaddi- Martinsaid. Bothresolutionsin- cludethedemolitionof theSulphurSpringsand WhetstoneElementary schoolbuildingsalong withtheColonelCraw- fordIntermediatebuild- ingandpartoftheexist- inghighschool. Theboardalsoap- provedtohiringofsix werepresenttomeetthe board.Otherteachers hiredincludeCassandra andKristiAlexander. 419-563-9213 School ContinuedfromPage1A National SecurityAgencyleaker EdwardSnowdensayshe tookhisjobwiththeagen- cyforthesolepurposeof obtainingevidenceon ChinaMorningPostre- portedMonday. HongKongbeforefleeing toMoscowthisweekend, toldthenewspaperthathe soughtapositionasan analystwiththeconsult- ingfirmBoozAllenHam- iltonsohecouldcollect cretsurveillancepro- gramaheadofplanned leakstothemedia.

AllenHamiltongranted meaccesstolistsofma- chinesallovertheworld thePostinaJune12inter- viewthatwaspublished ceptedthatpositionabout Inhisinterviewwith vulgedinformationthat heclaimedshowedhack- ingbytheNSAintocom- putersinHongKongand mainlandChina. wanttosimplydumphuge amountsofdocuments withoutregardtotheir toscreeneverythingbe- forereleasingittojour- AskedbythePostifhe specificallywenttoBooz AllenHamiltonasacom- putersystemsadminis- tratortogatherevidence aboutsareamysteryaf- terhefailedtoshowup foraMoscow-Cubaflight. WikiLeaksfounderJu- fromU.S.authorities,told reportersMondaythat Snowdentookjobtogetinfo ByZachColeman USAToday SnowdenfliesfromHongKongtoMoscow Switzerland Workedthereforthe hehadaccessto classifieddocuments Japan StationedinJapan in2009asa privatecontractor atanNSAfacility HongKong Snowdenhadbeenin hidinginHongKongfor severalweeksbeforehe flewoutonSunday Moscow Landed inMoscow onSunday afternoon Cuba Areportby ITAR-Tassnews unnamedAeroflot Snowdenwas bookedona flighttoflyto CubaonMonday AP Maryland Workedas asecurity guardatan NSAfacility Hawaii Workedinan NSAofficeasa contractorforBooz AllenHamilton POSSIBLE DESTINATIONS Ecuador Snowdenrequestedasylum Ecuadoriangovernmentand anti-secrecygroupWikiLeaks.

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