Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archiveArchive Home
Telegraph-Forum from Bucyrus, Ohio • Page A2
A Publisher Extra® Newspaper

Telegraph-Forum from Bucyrus, Ohio • Page A2

Publication:
Telegraph-Forumi
Location:
Bucyrus, Ohio
Issue Date:
Page:
A2
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

Obituariesa nd photographs submitted to the Bucyrus Te egraph 2013 at Heartland of Bucyrus. andSadiePowers.Heleftschool tobeginworkingandmetCarol They were married in1 959andshe precededhimindeathin1981. BobworkedforShunk Manufacturingforthemajority Blades. When he wasy ounger enjoyedplayingsoftballandcoachingLittleLeague.Healsorode Aerieandkeptalargevegetablegarden.Helovedtofishandcamp inSycamoreandMarbleheadandpackedthefamilyintheRVfor road tripsa ll overt he country from the Grand Canyon to Niagara FallsandthroughoutOhioandtheSouth. Bobwillberememberedasaneasygoingguywhoseanswerto meetings not only in Bucyrusb ut throughout the area asas ponsor thingshecouldandwisdomtoknowthedifference.

Lorie (Steve) Brandt, Beth (Michael) Gatrell and Jon Powers; three In addition MemorialcontributionscanbegiventoHomecareMatters Hospice through the funeral home and memories are encouraged RobertL.Powers JeffersonTownshipZoning Boardofappealswill TwpFireHall 2199St.Route598,Galion 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: Sunny, withahigh near68.Calm windbecoming northeast5to 7mph.To- lowaround44. Calmwind becoming southeast5to 7mphafter midnight. Sunday: Mostlysunny, withahigh near72.South- westwind7to 10mph.Sun- chanceof showers.

Mostlycloudy, withalow around50. Northwind 5to8mph becominglight andvariable aftermidnight. Chanceof precipitationis 40percent. Newprecip- itationamountsoflessthana tenthofaninchpossible. Monday: highnear69.Mondaynight: around46.

Tuesday: near74.Tuesdaynight:Partly Wednesday: ahighnear78.Wednesday around60.Chanceofprecip- itationis30percent. Thursday: Achanceofshowers andthunderstorms.Partly Chanceofprecipitationis 30percent.Thursdaynight:A chanceofshowersandthunder- storms.Mostlycloudy,witha lowaround60.Chanceof precipitationis30percent. TODAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY LOCALFORECAST BUCYRUS (asof5p.m.)61 48 ALMANAC ThelatestgrainpricesatCoun- tryStarCo-opNewWashington: $13.27 $6.27 Thelatestgrainpricesat Crestline: $13.42 $6.27 Thelatestgrainpricesat FlourDivision: MARKETS MEGAMILLIONS 9-22-28-48-54 MegaBall: 8 Megaplier: 4 NIGHTDRAWINGS Pick3: 7-6-9 Pick4: 9-9-3-2 RollingCash5 9-14-20-34-38 Pick5: 1-6-0-1-9 DAYDRAWINGS Pick3: 6-6-0 Pick4: 7-3-5-8 Pick5: 2-2-6-3-7 LOTTERY $105. YearlingSteers(600-800), HeiferCalves(300-600), LIVESTOCK 99percent. TherichestAmericans werehithardbythefinan- cialcrisis.Theirincomes fellmorethan36percent intheGreatRecessionas stockpricesplummeted.

Incomesforthebottom99 percentfell11.6percent, accordingtotheanalysis. Butsincetherecession officiallyendedinJune haveenjoyedthebenefits ofrisingcorporateprofits centoftheincomegains reportedsince2009have gonetothetop1percent. Thatcompareswitha 45percentshareforthe top1percentintheeco- nomicexpansionofthe 1990sanda65percent sharefromtheexpansion thatfollowedthe2001 recession. Thetop1percentof Americanhouseholdshad pretaxincomeabove 10percenthadincomeex- Theincomefiguresin- italgainsfromthesaleof stocksandotherassets. Theydonotincludetrans- ferpaymentsfromgov- ernmentprogramssuch asunemploymentbene- fitsandSocialSecurity.

Thegapbetweenrich andpoornarrowedafter WorldWarIIasunionsne- gotiatedbetterpayand ernmentenactedamini- mumwageandotherpol- iciestohelpthepoorand middleclass. shareofincomebottomed outat7.7percentin1973 andhasrisensteadily cordingtotheanalysis. Economistspointto severalreasonsforwid- eningincomeinequality. workersnowcompete withlow-wagelaborin Chinaandothercountries. Clericalandcall-center jobshavebeenout- sourcedtocountriessuch asIndiaandthePhilip- pines.Increasingly,tech- nologyisreplacingwork- ersinperformingtasks.

erhasdwindled.Theper- centageofAmerican workersrepresentedby unionshasdroppedfrom 23.3percentin1983to 12.5percentlastyear,ac- cordingtotheLabor Department. Thechangeshavere- ducedcostsformanyem- ployers.Thatisonerea- soncorporateprofitshita recordthisyearasashare ofU.S.economicoutput, eventhougheconomic growthissluggishandun- employmentremainsata high7.2percent. tendtobehighlypaidex- ecutivesorentrepreneurs insteadofeliteswhoenjoy livesofleisureoninheri- reportthataccompanied thenewanalysis. Gap ContinuedfromPage1A diligentlybeforeMarch report. ButPresidentOba- getwouldreducethere- imbursementlevelfor natethecertificationfor hospitalslocatedfewer than10milesfromanoth- erhospital.

TheInspectorGener- takingadditionalstepsto de-certifyhospitalsre- ceivingthebenefitsof withoutbeingruralor remote. ButOhioHospitalAs- sociationspokesman JohnPalmersaidthat wouldhaveadevastat- ingeffectonresidentsof theruralareasthesehos- pitalsserve. criticalaccesshospi- plewithouttransporta- tionorinanemergency added. Thesehospitalsare exemptfrompenalties underthePatientProtec- tionandAffordableCare pitalre-admissionsor dissatisfiedpatients. MagruderHospital CEOToddAlmendinger saidhishospitalinPort Clintonwouldbeatadis- advantageifitwasre- quiredtoparticipatein thoseprogramsbecause itspatientsamplesize wouldbemuchsmaller.

Oneortwobadoutcomes Hospitals ContinuedfromPage1A Callshaveincreased overthelastfewyears. Buzzasaid. Organizations, churchesandindividuals donatetoCONTACT. thesalesofournewre- sourcebook.Itcontainsa wealthofinformation andresourcesforarea Thedirectoryisavail- ablethroughCONTACT Inspiteoffundraising fundingistheUnited WayofCrawfordCounty. couldnotsurvivewithout UnitedWayfunding, sinceitisourmain Buzzasaid.

Buzzasaidthecom- munityspeaksthrough itsdonationstoUnited Way. aresupportingtheagen- ciesandorganizations thatUnitedWaygives volumestomethatthe communitysupports CONTACTthroughUnit- edWayandwantsus here.Weareverygrate- TheUnitedWayof Campaignisunderway andthegoalthisyearis CONTACTCrawford County. Buzzasaidtraining theCouncilonAging Centerforthenextgroup ofvolunteers. CONTACTCrawford Countyat419-562-9010. Forinformationabout AmberWertmanat419- 468-4291.

419-563-9213 Listen ContinuedfromPage1A Theserealestatetransferswere recordedinCrawfordCounty betweenAug.1andAug.30. 0.459acresat1652Whetstone asTrusteeinBankruptcyofthe EstateofD.D.CharityLLCtoFirst 2.0acresat237E.MarySt., Sr.andMarilynAnnKoons trusteestoRickyA.andRobinS. 2.0acresat445W.BealAve., SolutionsInc.toFederalNational 0.398acresat510N.Sandusky ShallowCreekAssetDevel- FirstFederalCommunityBankto RobertA.andPatriciaL.Ratliff, $165,000 BankN.A.,$26,667 andVirginiaMcKeehenat 217E.SouthernAve.,Bucyrus, JamesShaffstalladministratorof theEstateofLulerArdella ShaffstallakaArdellaShaffstall toDarleneA.Patrick,$69,000 1820W.SouthernAve.,Bucyrus, DavidM.KennedytoDonnaL. GilliamJr.andKarenL.Gilliamat Cowgilletal.atsheriff’ssaleto WellsFargoBankN.A.,$23,334 SavingsandLoanCompanyto EarnestL.andBettyF.Surgener, $19,000 866S.SanduskyAve.,Bucyrus, FederalNationalMortgage Assoc.toJoyA.Bender,$44,900 JeffreyA.andAbbigailL.Hol- brooktoKevinH.Allgire, $107,500 0.171acresat135E.Kilbourne MarthaL.HalltoJoshuaNathan andMichelleL.Lazor,$88,000 LawrenceandNicoleD.Skid- BankUSAN.A.,$31,334 RickyL.StucketytoLindaK. ganChaseBanktoThadand 921S.WalnutSt.,Bucyrus,Craw- fordLandDevelopmentLLCto HaleyD.Keirns-Jackson,$114,000 ProhaskatoWayneE.Brause trusteeoftheWayneandClara 946S.WalnutSt.,Bucyrus, saletoWellsFargoBankN.A., $46,667 saletoLorettaFernandes, $23,000 520W.MarySt.,Bucyrus,Federal HomeLoanMortgageCorp.to MichaelA.Marquis,$16,000 2.0acresat2755ShearerRoad, toLeeT.andPatriciaJ.Hall, $65,500 314S.SpringSt.,Bucyrus,Twyla R.FannintoDavidM.andSte- phanieC.Clayton,$115,000 AndrewD.Fanninatsheriff’ssale toJPMorganChaseBankN.A., $65,450 DanielL.andVioletN.Wingate toKevinPhillipsandMegan 9.320acresat3501NewWashng- MarjorieA.YoungtoDannyS.

andDeAnnaM.Tomecko, $95,000 R.Barthsuccessortrusteesto TheodoreL.Waldock,$31,333 TheodoreL.Waldock,$31,333 TheodoreL.Waldock,$31,333 417E.Main,CranberryTownship, BenedictJ.KappletoDavidA. andLowrenB.Niese,$16,000 417E.Main,CranberryTownship, AndrewM.Kapleetal.toDavid A.andLowrenB.Niese,$80,000 417E.Main,CranberryTownship, KathleenM.DechanttoDavidA. andLowrenB.Niese,$16,000 79.92acresonSwabbRoad, andSusanK.LogsdontoBernard C.andGaylaJ.Schneider, $639,360 E.BauertoJordanT.Smith, $2,500 200E.ArnoldSt.,Crestline, RaymondC.WolftoJohnAllen 523S.WileySt.,Crestline,Robert RuddtoWilliamJ.andCarol 312W.BucyrusSt.,Crestline, PatriciaD.Millsatsheriff’ssaleto BankofAmericaN.A.,$26,667 620E.MainSt.,Crestline,Deut- scheBankNationalTrusttoLarry D.Merwine,$6,000 308E.MainSt.,Crestline,Justin W.andHeatherL.Taylorto DevinC.Koons,$48,500 809N.HenrySt.,Crestline,Josh R.Norwoodatsheriff’ssaleto FederalNationalMortgage J.DeGiamoasTrusteeinBank- ruptcyoftheEstateofDavid TrustPropertiesLLCtoLarryD. J.DeGiamoasTrusteeinBank- ruptcyoftheEstateofDavidR. SharrockandDorisA.Sharrock toFirstFederalBankofOhio, $24,000 ReeceEstatetoMarkE.and TammyS.Collins,$6,000 FederalBankofOhiotoHanft StevenW.andElizabethA.

FrankhousetoDavidC.and TiffanyM.Kostelnik,$169,000 JarvistoThomasCurtandAman- daN.Wiggins,$79,500 A.MillertoJeffreyP.Knappand DeborahW.Keys,$110,000 FederalNationalMortgage Assoc.toMorganL.Aleshire, $16,000 AndrewJ.andLindsayK.Finch toKimberlyA.Spencerand ChristineJ.Lynch,$53,000 HomeLoanMortgageCorp.to RobertL.andJaniceA.Bishop, $9,500 $89,375 toChesterE.Harris,$73,900 HarveyEstatetoMillsboro HarveytoMillsboroInvestments InvestmentsLLCtoRandalR. 413and415N.ColumbusSt., WeirtoJamisandWindyRose, $36,000 EHPooled1212LPtoMarcusE. EHPooled611LPtoMarcusE. NationalMortgageAssoc.toEric R.andSuziK.Hanft,$50,100 DavidE.andEthelSmithtoJohn 310N.BostonSt.,Galion,Anna BelleHeimlichtoJohnD.and GlindaG.Sparks,$69,500 REALESTATETRANSACTIONS.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

Publisher Extra® Newspapers

  • Exclusive licensed content from premium publishers like the Telegraph-Forum
  • Archives through last month
  • Continually updated

About Telegraph-Forum Archive

Pages Available:
460,476
Years Available:
1871-2024