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A 011 IT 41,4 decreed Page TUESDAY 2 Telegraph-Forum NOVEMBER 11, 1997 DAILY DIGEST Weather NATIONAL Weather The forecast for noon, Wednesday. Nov. 12. 40g Lines separale high lemperature, zores for the day. 60s 30s 20g 50s 40s- 40s 406 60s 50s 60g 70s 70s 608 FRONTS: 70s- COLD WARM STATIONARY 1997 Acou Wealner Ing Pressure NO 0 5 AGH LOW SHOWERS RAIN T-STORMS FLURRIES SNOW PT.

CLOUDY CLOUDY OHIO WEATHER Cold northerly winds will keep normal and likely will produce the state tonight and Wednesday. vice predicted snow accumulations northeast. LOCAL WEATHER Monday High 43 Low 33 Rain .03" Year Ago High 31 Low 19 LIGHTS SIRENS BUCYRUS POLICE MONDAY ARRESTS Robert Schmucker, 37, 429 N. Walnut was arrested at his residence on a warrant from Morrow County for bad checks. He was transported by Crawford County sheriff's deputies to Morrow County sherif's authorities.

10:12 a.m. INCIDENTS Crystal Sargel, manager of Bucyrus Estates, 1712 Marion Road, reported items in an apartment moved around. She said no one was to be in the apartment and there was no forced entry or anything missing. 10:12 a.m. William Martin, owner of the Revco Building, 325 S.

Lane reported someone spray painted graffiti on the north side of the building. 11:16 a.m. Dennis Vaughn, 1008 Tiffin reported a handgun missing from his home. The theft took place between Nov. 4 and Nov.

8 and he gave the name of a suspect to police. 1:27 p.m. A domestic dispute in the 300 block of Songer Avenue was investi- Ohio's temperatures below snow in the northeast part of The National Weather Serof 1-2 inches in the FORECAST Tonight partly cloudy. Low 60 to 65. West wind less than 10 mph.

Friday partly sunny and pleasant. High in the upper 70s. Saturday dry. Lows from the mid 50s to lower 60s. Highs from the mid 70s to mid 80s.

Sunday a chance of afternoon and evening thunderstorms north. Fair south. Lows in the upper 50s to lower 60s and highs in the 80s. Monday fair. Lows in the 60s and highs in the 80s.

gated. 2:20 p.m. A Bucyrus juvenile male reported being assaulted by another juvenile while at Bucyrus High School. Officers continue to investigate. 3:31 p.m.

A report of neighborhood youths trespassing and harassing people from an East Charles Street resident was taken. Officers spoke with the accused boys. 4:20 p.m. A 16-year-old Bucyrus girl was reported missing by her mother and later found at Wendy's. 5:08 p.m.

Officers investigated a suspicious person report in the 800 block of Wilber Street. 9:35 p.m. CITATIONS; Roger Eveland, 27, Corning, was cited for driving under suspension on South Sandusky Avenue at Street. 8:37 p.m. a Tuesday: INCIDENTS A report of a domestic dispute in the 1700 block of Whetstone Street was investigated.

2:48 a.m. CITATIONS. Larry Speakman, 32, Crooksville, was cited for driving under the CUSTOMER SERVICES Telegraph-Forum orum 119 W. Rensselaer Street, P.O. Box 471, Bucyrus, Ohio 44820 UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICES NUMBER USPS 536-950 Postmaster address changes to: Telegraph-Forum, P.

O. Box 471, Bucyrus, Ohio 44820 James F. Pu.blisher Croneis Telephone 419-562-3333 Don Tudor Maraging Editor Fax 419-562-9162 Cheryl York Office Manager Jeanette Parker CLASSIFIED AD 7:30 a.m. to: Advertising Manager 5:00 p.m., Saturday Call 1-800-472-5547 Teresa Parker 7 a.m. to 11 a.m..

Classified Ads NEWS FLASH AD Deadline 5 p.m. day Robert Jenney before you wish your ad to appear. Circulation Manager DISPLAY AD 8 to 5 p.m. Daily, Don Mayes NEWS General News Don Tudor Head Press School News Rhonda Rarick Dick Heid Sports Dan Clutter Pre-Press Connie Glenn SUBSCRIPTIONS 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Newspaper in Education, By Carrier or Motor Route $2.00 Per Week. By Mail One Year $96.00 In Ohio Six Months $52.00 Three Months $26.00 Recycled and Recyclable Paper Other One Year $110.00 Mail Six Months $58.20 PRINTED MIT4 SOY INK Three Months $30.50 410 -AP The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to Associated Press reprint news originated by the T-F. DEATHS Barr Gailard Winegarner Barr Gailard Winegarner, 89, of 4474 Powell Road, Marion, died Friday, Nov. 7, evening at his residence. He was born in Pleasantville, Ohio to the late William I.

and Blanche Barr) Winegarner. He married the former Frances Allison Nesbitte on March 16, 1933, and she survives in Marion. Also surviving are five sons, Dr. Frederick G. Winegarner of Marion, William Winegarner of Columbus, Richard M.

Winegarner, Thomas A. Winegarner and Robert F. Winegarner, all of California, 17 grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a grandson, Eric Charles Winegarner, Mr. Winegarner was a long time resident of Columbus where he had been a funeral director and later went into business producing industrial hand soap.

Upon his retirement he traveled the United States extensively as an evangelist. He was a resident of Florida for three years before coming to Marion in 1997. A private family service was held Sunday at the Winegarner home. Arrangements were handled by the Hughes-Allen Funeral Home of Marion. Friends are invited to call Friday evening from 6-9 p.m.

at the home of Dr. Frederick Winegar. ner, 4474 Powell Road. Marion. Memorial contributions may be made to Quality of Life Hospice of Marion.

Homer Prater Jan. 21, 1947 Nov. 10, 1997 Homer Prater, 50, of 530 Crew Galion, died at his residence early Monday morning after an extended illness. He was born in Freeburn. Ky.

to the late Dewey, Prater and Mary Workman Thompson He is survived by a son Kevin Fuller of Delaware, a brother George Prater, a sister Youvon Collins of Galion, three nieces, Louise Collins, Courtney Renee Prater, and Cally Christine Prater, five nephews, Jeremy Holmes, Kenny and Harrison Collins, and Carl and Dewey Miller Mr. Prater spent most of his life in Galion and had worked as a laborer. A memorial service will be held at the Mark A. Schneider Funeral Home of Galion Thursday at 10:30 a.m. Rev.

Cecil Frazier will officiate, burial will be at the Fairview Cemetery, Galion. NEWS NOTES Talk Canceled Due to a family emergency, Dr. Bill Burch will not speaking at the Convention of Faith and Healing tonight at the First Church of the Nazarene. MARKETS Local grain market prices: Cash Whear $3.19 Corn $2.54 Beans $6.93 New Crop Wheat $3.50 HOSPITALS Bucyrus Community Admissions William Bail Bucyrus Five names withheld Releases Oma Dehner, Bucyrus Thomas Eidson. Bucyrus Ruth Adams, Bloomville Two names withheid Galion Community Admissions Mary L.

Clark. Galion Joyce J. Forvour. Galion Myrtle M. Fulkerson, Galion James E.

Hurley. Galion Bethany Kilgore, Galion Releases Ruth A. Hoffman, Galion James E. Hurley, Galion Clark G. Stroup, Galion Births A son was born to Stacey and Phillip Lilly, Gation, Monday at 8:15 p.m.

Cohen cancels trip, Albright WOOS allies TEMPERATURES Tuesday Hi Lo Pre edy Albuquerque Amarillo .15 cdy Anchorage Asheville Atlanta AtlanticCity Austin .12 Baltimore Billings Bismarck Birmingham Boise Boston Brownsville Buffalo Burlington, Vt. Casper Charleston, W.Va. Cheyenne 48 Chicago Cincinnati Cleveiand Columbus. Ohis Cailas-FiNerth Dayton Denver 58 DesMoines Detroit 5 Duluth ElPaso Evansville Fairbanks Fargo Flagstaff GrandRapids GreatFalls Greensboro.N.C HartfordSpgrid .91 Helena Honolulu Houston Indianapolis Jackson, Miss. Jacksonville Juneau KansasCity LasVegas LittleRock LesAngeiss Louisville Lubbock Memphis: MiamiBeach Midland-Odessa Milwauken Nashville .05 SIS teMarie National Temperature Extremes Low High Monday 2 83 at Coolidge, Ariz.

Tuesday at Lewistown, Mont. influence of alcohol, illegal tags and red light violation on North Sandusky Avenue at Mary Street. 12:14 a.m. CRESTLINE POLICE MONDAY INCIDENT Lisa Prater, 725 Livingston, reported she lost or someone stole her plack Motorola pager valued at $105. 6:55 p.m.

SHERIFF'S OFFICE MONDAY ARRESTS Johnie Russell Eulett, 32 605 Lincoln Highway, Oceola, was booked into jail to serve a 27-day sentence for contempt of court. 6:51 p.m. Randy Lee Bell, 24, 551 Perry was arrested on a warrant for failure to appear for driving under suspension. He is scheduled to appear in Muncipal Court. 1:05 p.m.

LOTTERY CLEVELAND (AP) Two tickets matched all five numbers in Monday night's Buckeye 5 drawing, and each ticket is worth $100,000, the Ohio Lottery said. Sales in Buckeye 5 totaled $355,297. There were 125 Buckeye 5 tickets with four of the numbers, and each is worth $250. The 3,749 tickets showing three of the numbers are each worth $10, and the 39,239 tickets showing two of the numbers are each worth $1. Sales in Pick 3 Numbers totaled $1,288,673.50, and winners will receive $462,138.50.

Pick 4 Numbers players wagered $380,674 and will share $134,400. Fire sets off explosions INDIANAPOLIS (AP) A fire on a loading dock touched off a series of explosions at a propane storage facility on the city's south side today, sending fireballs rising into the pre-dawn sky. A worker loading propane onto a truck when the blasts started was taken to a hospital, where he died. Fire department spokesman Rick Batza said the person's name and cause of death were unknown. The pre-dawn explosions shot fireballs hundreds of feet into the air above Thermogas, a propane distribution center.

Barbara J. Price Dec. 2, 1957 Nov. 10, 1997 Barbara J. Price, 39, of 345 Eighth Galion, died Monday morning at Rosewood Manor Nursing Center in Galion following an extended illness.

Mrs. Price born in Crestline to the late Pete and Betty SampseD Bachoff. She married Randy Price July 28, 1979, and he survives. Also surviving are two daughters, Tasha Price and Justin Green, Nikki Price and Ryan Rinehart all of Galion, two brothers Ron Bashoff of Chicago, Larry, and Donna Bashoff of Crestline, father and mother-inlaw Eddie "and Joyce Price, sister-in-law Shelly Hensley of Galion, brother-in-law Dana and Renee Price of Mansfield, special friends Fred and Tonya Buchanan, and a dog, She was 'a member of the Crestline High School class of 1976. Mrs.

Price was the former manager of the Orange Julius in Mansfield. Funeral services will be held Thursday at 1 p.m. in the Mark A. Schneider Funeral Home of Galion. Rev.

Joe Stafford will officiate and burial will be at Greenlawn Cemetery of Crestline. Friends may call at the funeral home Wednesday, from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Family will be present from 1:30 to 9:30 p.m. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society Barbara A. Schaefer Nov.

5, 1931 Nov. 11, 1997 Barbara A. Schaefer, 66, of 1305 High died at 4:05 a.m. today at the Altercare Nursing Home, where she had been a resident since July. Mrs.

Schaefer had been ill since 1985 with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and congestive heart failure She was born in Kenton to the late William and Dorothy (Filinger) Dible. Surviving are children Rick Lind of Bucyrus, sons and daughter-in-laws Terry and Toni Lind of Bucyrus, Kevin and Tana Lind of Wayne. nine grandchildren: Christopher, Jason, Natasha, Kevin Jr. Victor. Heather, Michelle, Rick II, and Jeramie, and one great-grandson, Rick III.

She was preceded in death by sons Donald and Frederick, and one sister, Marilyn Trask. She attended schools in Kenton and graduated from high school in Detroit. She was a beautician at various shops in Michigan. In 1985 she moved to Bucyrus, where she supervised group homes. She was a member of the Women of the Moose Bucyrus Chapter No.

741, and attended Holy Trinity Catholic Church. At her request, her body was cremated. Burial will be in the Holy The Trinity Catholic Cemelery, family suggests memorial contributions be made to the TriCity Home Health or the Holy Trinity Parish through the MunzPrinstill Funeral Home, WASHINGTON (AP) Signal ing a possible showdown with Saddam Hussein, Defense Secretary William Cohen said today he and the nation's top general canceled trips to Asia to be available to advise President Clinton on "any kind of contingency." Asked if U.N. approval would be needed for military strikes, Cohen said, "I think there is inherent authority under existing United Nations authority to carry out such strikes, should it be necessary." "I postponed the trip at the request of President Clinton, who wanted his national security team to be available to consult with should any sort of military action be necessary in the fu ture," Cohen said on ABC's "Good Morning America. "We're hoping to see a diplomatic resolution of this, but we have to be prepared for any kind of contingency." The State Department won support for new sanctions on Iraq but apparently only as a stopgap measure.

The U.S. drive for U.N- -imposed travel restrictions on Iraqi officials was attracting vital support from Russia and France. The U.S. strategy was to solidify the allies' backing and retain it for potential military action against Iraq at the end of the week if the Iraqi president has not backed down. Saddam's decision not to interfere with renewed U.N.

surveillance flights on Monday has not dampened U.S resolve to punish him for banning U.S, weapons inspectors. Clinton administration officials said on-site inspections were essential to verify whether Iraq was hiding illicit weaponry. Clinton told reporters at the White House that "it's a good thing" an American' spy plane was able to complete a mission over Iraq without incident. "But it does not change the larger issue, which is that U.N, weapons inspections have been stopped by Saddam Hussein," Clinton said. For two weeks Iraq has refused to permit U.S.

weapons inspectors to enter the country as part of a group. Also, Iraq was accused of obstructing camera surveillance and shifting suspicious material to other sites. Faced with potential military action against Iraq, Cohen and Gen. Henry Shelton, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, postponed trips that had been scheduled for Asia this week Shelton told reporters Saddam "was smart" in not making good on repeated threats against U-2 reconnaissance flights. Cohen, meanwhile, said "sufficient warning has been given to Saddam Hussein" that he must not take hostite action against either inspectors or UN.

surveillance aircraft. The Washington Times reported today that Iraq is ready to buy five electronic warfare radar systems from Eastern Europe. Telegraph-Forum Shes' and announcements STAR RUMMAGE SALE Private Party Room 1224 S. Sandusky Ave. Full Bar Services Nov.

13 14, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Reasonable Rates Call Larry, Crazy Fox 562-1256 Operation S.O,S. Coming Soon Card of Thanks To Downtown Bucyrus We sincerely give thanks to all cur family and friends; especially Carci and David De Tom and Marica Humane Society Bingo Heminger and Trent and Megan Jar Nov. 12th Heminger, for the exciting ceiebraPuppy $1,450. Hard Luck tion of our 50th Anniversary.

God Ball $150; Jackpot Game. Good Bless each and who parfree coffee, door prizes, ticipated in any way. everyone food, Doors open 4:30, Games 6:30. Wiliam and Ruth Downing, Conservation Hall SR 98 Bucyrus CRAZY FOX Classified Newsflash ad "Lost Angel" Band Deadlines are 5 p.m. playing Sat.

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