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Tonight: Partly cloudy. Lows around 40. Southwest winds 5 to 10 mph. 1 Sunday: Partly cloudy. Highs in the mid 60s.

Southwest winds 5 to 10 mph, becoming northwest 10 to 15 mph in the afternoon. Sunday night: Partly cloudy. Lows in the lower 40s. North winds 5 to 10 mph. Monday: Partly sunny with a 40 percent chance of showers.

Highs in the mid 50s. Monday night: Mostly cloudy with a 40 percent chance of showers. Lows in the lower 40s. I Tuesday: Partly sunny. Highs in the lower 60s.

Tuesday night: Partly cloudy. Lows around 40. I Wednesday: Partly sunny with a 30 percent chance of showers. Highs around 60. Wednesday night: Mostly cloudy.

Lows in the upper 30s. I Thursday: Partly cloudy. Highs around 60. Thursday night: Partly cloudy. Lows in the lower 40s.

I Friday: Mostly sunny. Highs in the mid 60s. Data is from the National Weather Service, Associated Press and local agencies that collect temperature statistics. For more weather information, go to BucyrusTelegraphForum retain it," he, said. "If you have a dog and can't take care of it, come see The Humane Society of Richland County has between 30 and 40 dogs, while the Crawford County Humane Society houses 57.

"We've actually been up (on adoptions)," Hartschu said. increased foot traffic by about 18 percent." Crawford County came up with a unique idea earlier this week, a balloon release with an attached coupon for a free pet if the balloons are brought in by Nov. 15. The dog shelter is offering a half-price sale to spur adoptions, which are down about 10 percent for the year. Jordan encouraged people to take advantage of the special.

"You're helping out the overpopulation of pets," he said. 419-521-7219 the economy. Dogs "People to don't have let alone the money buy a dog, pet than you would if you took a puppy home and tried to train it yourself." Missy Houghton, an agent with the Humane Society of Richland County, offered more bonuses. "Not only are you I saving a life, you're giving us the opportunity to save another life," she said. 1.

"The dogs tend to remember that and are more grateful." The local dog shelter could use a few adoptions. There are more than 100 dogs at the North Home Road location. "Typically, we hold about 85," Jordan said. "This is probably our worst month as far as being overpopulated. Even our puppies and our smaller breeds are lagging.

"We absolutely hate having to put down a good dog." Jordan partly blames Teleg Telegraph-Forum Tom Brennan, general manager and editor David B. Kennard, managing editor Serving Bucyrus and Crawford County, Ohio Volume 88, No. 125 BucyrusTelegraphForum.com Telegr 113 W. Rensselaer P.O. Box 471, Bucyrus, Ohio 44820 Telephone: (419) 562-3333 Fax: (419) 562-9162 Toll Free: 1-877-TF TODAY (838-6329) www.bucyrustelegraphforum.com CUSTOMER SERVICES Classified Ads: Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.

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UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICES NUMBER USPS 536-960 Postmaster address changes to: Telegraph-Forum, P.O. Box 471, Bucyrus, Ohio 44820 VISA Periodicals postage paid at Mansfield Post Office, Car Mansfield, Ohio 44901-9998 The Telegraph-Forum is a member of MasterCard. The Associated OF Press CIRCULATIONS NOVUS DISCOVER THE AUDIT BUREAU DEATHS Obituaries and photographs submitted to the Bucyrus Telegraph Forum may be published, distributed, repurposed and otherwise used in print, electronic and other media platforms. Ruby L. Gray BUCYRUS: Ruby L.

Gray, 81, of Bucyrus, died Thursday, 0c- tober 14, 2010 at Heartland Nursing Home. Mrs. Gray was born February 12, 1929 in Lebanon, Virginia to the late William Beuford and Mary Rachel (Gilbert) Holland. She was married to James Edward Gray, Sr. on July 21, 1951.

He preceded her in death in 1994. She is survived by a daughter, Karen (Scott) Morris of Bucyrus; son, James, Jr. (Vicki) Gray; grandchildren, Shad Rahm and Shawn Rahm of Bucyrus, Andrew Gray of Lakewood, and Mallory Gray of Upper Arlington; great grandchildren, Tyson and Takiyah Wright and Chase and Jacob Rahm; brother, Howard Holland of Lynchburg, VA; sister, Lucille Bland of Richmond, VA. In addition to her parents and husband, James of 43 years, she was preceded in death by a son, Robert Allen Gray; and sisters, Helen Wilson and Stella Holland. She was a retiree of The Timken Company, a member of the Moose and AMVETS, and avid mixed couples bowler at Suburban lanes for many years with her husband.

She had a love of flower gardening, crocheting, making and ceramics as well as singing and listening to music. Friends may call Sunday, 0c- tober 17, 2010 from 1-4 p.m. at Wise Funeral Service where a funeral will be held Monday at 10:30 a.m. with Reverend Ann Hunter er officiating. Burial will follow at Oakwood Cemetery.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Crawford County Humane Society through the funeral home. Online condolences may be made at www.wisefuneral.com. David John "Joe" Hancock BUCYRUS: David John "Joe" Hancock, 73 of Bucyrus died Thursday morning at his home. He was born in Bucyrus October 5, 1937 to Harry and Eileen (Carle) Hancock, both deceased. Also preceding him in death is brother Jeff Hancock.

In 1958 he married Violet (Masters) Shealy who survives. On March 23, 2005 he married Sharon (Law) Mast who survives. Also surviving are children, Steven J. Hancock of Chula Vista CA, Christopher M. Hancock, and Melissa M.

Hancock both of Bucyrus; ste Mast Jr. of Melissa Dankirt, Mark Zimmerman, and Wesley Mast of Lima OH; grandchildren, Curtis (Dawn) Hancock, Casey Reinhardt, Travis and Joshua Hancock and Kaleb Mills; three step grandchildren; six great grandchildren; brothers, Bill (Shirley) Hancock, and Michael (Peggy) Hancock both of Bucyrus. David graduated from Bucyrus High School Class of 1956, and worked over 25 years at Timken as a Machine Operator. He was a Life Member of Good Hope Lutheran Church, Bucyrus Moose Lodge, and loved fishing and traveling. Friends may call Sunday at the Munz-Pirnstill Funeral Home from 2-4 and 6-8 where services will be held Monday at 10:30 a.m.

with Reverend Harold Hasenauer officiating. Burial will follow in Oakwood Cemetery. Memorials may be made through the funeral home to the Heart Association. E-condolences may be left at www.munzpirnstill.com Thomas L. Fellows SULPHUR SPRINGS: Thomas L.

Fellows, 63, of Sulphur Springs died on Thursday evening at 6:22 p.m. in Riverside Hospital, Columbus. Tom was born February 26, 1947 in Shelby to the late Leslie H. and M. Jane (Backensto) Fellows.

He was married Nov. 11, 1972 to Maxine (Perry) Fellows who survives. Thomas is also survived by children, Dawn Fellows, Marion, Andrew (Jamie) Fagan, New Washington, Ali (Patrick) Fulton, Sulphur Springs; grandchildren, Tyler (Kayta) Fagan, Kenneth Fagan, Madline Fagan, Dakota Fulton, Alexis Fellows, Ryleigh Fulton; great grandchild, Ava Fagan; brother, David (Sally) Fellows, Bucyrus; sisters Margaret (Calvin) McCarthy, Harpersville, AL and Patricia Nye, Bucyrus; as well as two nephews and three nieces. Tom graduated from Buckeye Central in 1965 and worked with the Colonel Crawford Schools for 34 years. Tom started the Colonel Crawford Girls Youth Summer Softball Program in 1983.

To continue his love of softball he taught and coached many girls how to pitch up until the spring of 2010. Tom was a an avid Ohio State Buckeye Fan, he collected KISS memorabilia, endren joyed watching his and grandchilplay sports vacationing with his sister and brotherin-law, Mr. and Mrs. Richard LaBarge. Funeral Services will be held on Monday at 1:00 p.m.

in the Munz-Pirnstill Funeral Home with Rev. Bernie France officiating, burial will be in Crawford County Memory Gardens. Friends may call at the funeral home on Sunday where the family will receive friends from 3-6 p.m. Memorials may be made to either er the Colonel Crawford or Buckeye Central Athletic Boosters for girls softball through the funeral home. Expressions of sympathy can be left at www.munzpirnstill.com Local News You Need! HOT OFF THE PRESS Brand new classified ads appearing for the first time today! For an additional $4.00 your ad will appear in HOT OFF THE PRESS! only available for new ads) To place your ad HERE, call 419-563-9205! E-mail: Fax: 877-487-3557 Settle in for Fall at Cedargate Bring your pets and save this fall with our great move-in special.

Cedargateapts.com 419-468-9899 11 local women to split Mega Millions winnings News Journal staff report MANSFIELD Eleven women from Richland, Ashland, Crawford and Morrow counties will share a $250,000 Mega Millions prize on a $3 ticket purchased for the Oct. 8 drawing, according to Kroger employee. The women will share a check for $172,500 after mandatory federal and state tax withholdings, totaling 31 percent. The women used the lottery's auto lotto feature, matching five-of-five Mega Millions numbers without the Mega Ball. The winning Mega Millions numbers were 24-29-37-48-50.

The Mega Ball was 19. A woman purchased their winning ticket at Kroger, 1240 Park Avenue West. The retailer will receive a $1,000 selling bonus for selling a second-tier prize-winning ticket, an employee at the Park Avenue West store confirmed Friday. Fire that killed three in Columbus ruled arson COLUMBUS (AP) A Whiting wouldn't discuss fire tore through a two- motives but said there had story house in a working been a number of problems class neighborhood near in the house, which is in a downtown Columbus early poor neighborhood where Friday, killing three people violence is common. including a woman and her "It looked terrible," said infant granddaughter, auth- Opal Elkins, 79, who lives orities said.

It has been across the street and went ruled arson out on her front porch to A fire dog picked up on watch the fire. evidence of arson, and the "From what I could see, it deaths are considered homi- looked like (the flames) were cides, said Fire Battalion mostly coming from the top Chief David Whiting. He of the house," Elkins said. said the fire started on the She said she did not know porch outside the house, the people who lived there. and investigators are pretty The fire was reported certain some kind of accel- just after 5 a.m.

Friday in erant was used. the Franklinton neighborThe victims were a 52- hood, which has older year-old woman, her 7- homes, including a number month-old granddaughter, that are abandoned. and a man who was either 18 Firefighters arrived to find or 19 years old, Whiting said. the wood-frame house He did not know if the man engulfed in flames "from was related to the other two. top to bottom" but were able Their names were not imme- to contain the fire by 6 a.m., diately released.

Whiting said. From page 1A SERVICE LOTTERY 25-26-28-30-31-33-37-38- 51-57-69-70-75-76 MEGA MILLIONS Ten-Oh: 1-7-8-12-20-24- 9-10-13-31-50 25-26-28-30-31-33-37-38- Mega Ball: 10 51-57-69-70-75-76 NIGHT DRAWINGS DAY DRAWINGS Pick 3: 4-9-5 Pick 3: 1-1-7 Pick 4: 6-4-2-7 Cash 5 Pick 4: 7-9-3-7 Rolling 4-9-26-29-37 Ten-Oh: 4-5-8-12-15-20- Kicker: 1-5-1-2-4-5 22-23-31-34-36-43-45-46- Ten-Oh: 1-7-8-12-20-24- 50-52-62-67-72-73 LIGHTS SIRENS BUCYRUS POLICE THURSDAY ARREST I Lisa A. Rankins, 45, 738. W. Charles was arrested in the 1800 block of East Mansfield Street on suspicion of theft.

She is accused of shoplifting clothes from Walmart, 1875 E. Mansfield St. She was issued a court date and released. 3:41 p.m. INCIDENTS I A South.

Sandusky Avenue resident reported a 10 foot, Christian From page 1A geared toward troubled teens in juvenile institutions; Teen Parents and Friend 2 black Pioneer steel boat stolen from his yard last week. 9:29 a.m. I A South Sandusky Avenue resident reported his cell phone stolen while he was in the Washington Square area. 11:17 p.m. FRIDAY ARREST I Fionn L.

Matthews, 24, 527 S. Sandusky was arrested in the 500 block of South Sandusky Avenue on a Crawford County warrant. He was taken to the Justice Center. 12:58 a.m. learn about Christ.

"I believe that teenagers in today's society face a whole wealth of challenges," Rader said, "and I can't think of any greater strength than Jesus in their lives." Friend, which is about stu- dents helping other students 419-521-7220 MARKETS CORN: Cash $5.08 and Dec. $5.20 The latest grain prices at BEANS: Cash $11.10 and Sunrise Co-op Bucyrus and Jan. $11.46 New Washington: WHEAT: Cash $6.15 and 'CORN: Cash $5 new: $6.61 BEANS: Cash $11.10 The latest grain prices at WHEAT: Cash $6.15 and Jan. Mennel Milling Bucyrus $6.61 Flour Division: The latest grain prices at WHEAT: Cash $6.80 and new Crestline: $6.95 Timely Flashes AND ANNOUNCEMENTS Bucyrus News Flashes Bucyrus News Flashes 18th Annual BUCYRUS ELKS LODGE Willow Hollow Craft Beer Garden. Octoberfest Open House Saturday Oct 16th, 4pm-12am Nov.

12, 9am 7 pm Beer, Brats music Nov 13, 8 am 4 pm featuring Al Frazier 4-7 Nov. 14, 12 noon-4 pm Left of Center 8-12, 5183 Stetzer Rd open to the public Bucyrus, Ohio 419-562-9117 We do RV Detailing Ext. handwash wax. Quick, It's Easy Starting at $300 It Sells! Hurst Auto Body 419-562-2223 To advertise in Timely Flashes and Announcements, call (419) 562-3333. Deadline is 5 p.m.

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