The Marion Star from Marion, Ohio (2024)

NOVEMBER 24, 1965 EIGHTEEN THE MARION STAR, MARION, OHIO WEDNESDAY, LaRue Youth, 19, Charged In Auto Theft A RR 2, LaRue youth has been charged in U.S. District Court at Toledo with transporting a stolen car across state lines from Norfolk, to LaRue. Leonard Eugene Rayburn, 19, was taken before U.S. Commissioner Richard Colasurd Monday on the charge and released on his own recognizance under $1,500 bond for later appearance in federal court. Rayburn is accused by the FBI of taking the car of John Bailey, a Virginia Beach, Va.

Navy man, from Norfolk. The car, 1965 abandoned Ford Nov. Mustang, 5 in was field found half-mile off Marion County Rd. 2 near the Scioto River. The 19-year-old youth was arrested last Thursday for driving without a license by the Ohio Highway Patrol after a car crash.

The car he was driving crashed into a guard rail near LaRue and was wrecked about midnight last Wednesday. Livestock Prices Marion Hogs, market steady to 25 cents higher. Net prices: 190- 220, 25.25-25.75; 160-190, 22.25- 220-250, 24.25-25.25; 250-325 22.25-24.25; sows, 22.25 and down. Cleveland CLEVELAND (AP) Cattle, 300, steady; choice steers 26.00- 27.00; choice heifers 23.00-25.00; cows 14.00-15.00; bologna bulls 18.00-21.00. Calves, 100, strong; prime 25.00-31.00; good to choice 23.00- 25.00.

Sheep and lambs, 200, steady; choice spring lambs 23.00-24.00; choice ewes 6.00-7.00; choice wether 6.00-7.00. Hogs, 250, .50 higher; U. S. 1-2 200-220 lbs 26.00-26.50; 220- 240 lbs 25.50-26.25; packing sows 20.00-22.25. $164,673 in Tag Fees Is Allocated in County Checks containing $164,673 of revenue derived from Ohio auto license fees were returned to Marion County political subdivisions Tuesday by County Auditor Mary Eloise Furnis.

The second advance distribution of 1965 fees was allocated as follows: Marion County road maintenance and repair fund, Marion City, Caledonia, $595; Green Camp, $340; LaRue, $510; Morral, $340; New Bloomington, $204; Prospect, $663; and Waldo, $170. Deaths and Funerals Dean Bumgarner Dean Bumgarner, 77, of 383 Leader St. died Tuesday at 12:30 p.m. at his home. Although he had been under the care of a doctor, death was unexpected.

Born Oct. 16, 1888, near Haverhill (Scioto County), he was the son of Frank and Lydia Blair Bumgarner. On April 18, 1918, in Marion, he married Marie M. Hindman, and she survives. He was employed by the Marion Metai Products Co.

Also surviving are two sons, Irwin 0. Bumgarner of 174 N. Grand Ave. and Glenn E. Bumgarner of 637 Rochelle two daughters, Mrs.

Pauline Eakins of 389 Leader St. and Mrs. Roberta Garey of 574 E. Center two sisters, Mrs. Alice Everly 380 Leader St.

and Mrs. Elsie Riffee of 451 Thompson two brothers Stanley Bumgarner of 842 Norris St. and Joseph Bumgarner of Toledo, and 17 grandchildren. Two sons, a daughter and three grandchildren ed him in death. Funeral services will be conducted Friday at 2 p.m.

in the Denzer Funeral Home with Rev. M. E. Hollensen officiating. Friends may call at the funeral home after 7:30 tonight.

William F. Karg -William F. Karg, 77, of south of Carey died Tuesday at 6 p.m. in the Wyandot Memorial Hospital at Upper Sandusky, where he had been a patient since Sunday. He suffered a heart condition.

Born Jan. 17, in Salem Township, he was the son of George C. and Minnie Stief Karg. A farmer, he was a World War 1 veteran and was a member of the Christ Lutheran Church at Carey and the Earl Green American Legion Post. Survivors include a brother, Oscar Karg of south of Carey, and a sister, Mrs.

Clara Baughman of Harpster. Two brothers and a sister are deceased. Funeral services will be conducted Saturday at 2 p.m. in the Bristoll Funeral Home at Carey, with Rev. George Cressman officiating.

Burial will be at Spring Grove Cemetery, and friends may call at the funeral home after 7 p.m. Thursday. Jesse J. Woyan Jesse 63, of Delaware, morning in Hospital at brief illness. Born in was the son Anna Litchfield A Delaware years, he was New York Stock Market Lennox Furnace Co.

in Colum- bus. Survivors include his wife, Marie; a daughter, Mrs. Hester Thomas of Marion; four brothers, Virgil of Marysville, Fred of Columbus, John of South Side, W. and Claude of Wellsville, a sister, Mrs. Grace Pliney, W.

and three grandchildren. A son, Jesse, died in 1941. Funeral services will be conducted Friday at 1 p.m. in the Bennett-Brown Funeral Home at Delaware. Burial will be in Radnor Cemetery, and friends may call at the funeral home after noon Thursday.

Funeral Services Arthur N. Fink Friday 2 p.m., Murl D. Hull Funeral Home, Kenton, Rev. Omer Schroeder, burial Grove Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home.

Cory W. Bayles Claimed at Akron A former Caledonia resident, Cory W. Bayles, 93, died Tuesday morning in the Little Forest Rest Home at Akron. Born Nov. 29, 1871, he was the son of George and Sarah Elizabeth Warner Bayles.

He was a retired Pennsylvania Railroad dispatcher in the ron and Kent areas. His wife, the former Alice Sweeney, died many years ago. Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Stanley Riggs of Stow, Ohio and Mrs. Ralph Wright of Cuyahoga Falls; a son, Harold F.

Bayles of Long Branch, N.J.; three grandsons, and six great grandchildren. There are a number of nieces and nephews surviving in the Marion vicinity. He was the last of a family of 12 children. Funeral services will be conducted Friday at 1 p.m. in the Billows Funeral Parlors at Cuyahoga Falls, with burial near Akron.

Produce Prices Marion Butter fat No. 1 pound .46. No. 2 pound .41. Grain Market -Jesse J.

Woyan, COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) died Tuesday Ohio Dept. of Agri. cash grain the Jane M. Case prices: No 2 red wheat mostly Delaware after a unchanged 1.52-1.58, mostly 1.55- 1.58; No 2 yellow corn 1-2 highWest Virginia, he er, 1.03-1.08 per bu, mostly 1.03- of Charles and 1.05; No 2 oats unchanged to 1 Woyan. higher 66-75, mostly 66-68; No resident for 33 soybeans mostly 2 higher 2.36- employed by the 2.46, mostly 2.42-2.44.

Shop National City There were 415 consignors at Monday's sale in the Producers livestock pavilion, with 2,773 head of stock going to the highest bidder. The offering included 1,456 hogs, 812 cattle, 92 veal calves and 413 sheep and lambs. Yard spokesmen say there is a quantity of feeder calves for immediate sale. And, Friday's sheep sale will be held in spite of the fact the day follows the Thanksgiving however, to have lambs in the holiday. Farmers are asked, yards by 1 p.m.

Following is a summarization of Monday's selling: Hog receipts, good active market all way through; 50 cents to $1 higher than last Monday; quality way below par. sow receipts, 200; 122 butchers sold from 26.00 to 26.10; goods 20.10-23.05; stags, mostly $22 and up in price, medium sows 15.00-21.50; boars, receipts 38; goods 19.00-21.25. Feeder pig receipts 339; best of demand at higher prices; 17.50-24.50; cwt. small 20.00-25.00; pigs 10.00- head 17.25. Cattle receipts 812; steers 25 cents to 50 cents lower, heifers steady.

Choice steers 25.00-26.70; good 23.50-25.00; standard 21.00-23.25; utility 19.00-20.75; canners and cutters 17.50-18.75. Choice heifers 24.25-25.30; good 22.00-24.25; standard 20.00-21.75; utility 18.50-19.75; canners and cutter 13.25-18.25. Cows 25 cents to 50 cents lower; Utility 13.50-14.50; commercial 14.75-16.30; canners and cutters 9.75-13.25. Bulls remained steady; butcher 20.20-22.70; balogna 18.50- 19.90; fat heavy beef 17.60- 19.50; canners and cutters 16.35- 17.00. Feeder cattle receipts 269; market active, 50 cents to $1 higher.

Yearling steers 17.00-22.00; heifers 13.50-17.50; Steer calves 18.00-28.25; heifers 15.00-19.60. Veal calf receipts 92; market steady to 50 cents lower, no top offered; commercial 19.00- 25.50; choice 28.50-32.00; good 25.50-28.50; utility 17.00-19.00; culls 11.00 and down; deacons 5.00-26.00. Sheep and lamb receipts 413; demand very, active, 30 cents lower on wools, steady on clips on Friday. Prime and choice wools, 24.60- 25.30; good 22.50-24.60; utility 21.00-22.50; culls 20.00 down; prime and choice clips 23.30- 24.00; good 20.00-23.30; utility 18.25-20.00; feeder lambs 16.00- 24.00; aged slaughter sheep 3.00- 10.25; breeding ewes by head 7.85-17.00. your supermarket for money matters Join our exclusive club for people who don't like to pay bills after Christmas.

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Handy way to put help stamp out Christmas bills for next year. CHECKING. AL NCB MARICAS FULL CASHIERS SERVICE 90 SAFE LOANS Labra DEPOSIT BOXES! National Cily 28 RAVEL SERVICE! National City BANK OF MARION MEMBER F.D.I.C. PACE-SETTER FOR COMMUNITY PROGRESS Marion Weekly Livestock NEW YORK (AP)-The stock market resumed its advance in vigorous trading at the opening today. Fractional gains were the rule for most key stocks.

Some aerospace issues did better, continuing their strength of Tues- 2,000 shares. Douglas Aircraft advanced 1 to 71 on 2,500 shares Opening blocks included: Sperry Rand, up at on 6,500 shares; American Telephone, off at on 9,200 shares; and Chrysler, up at 53 on 4,000. On Tuesday, The Associated day. Press average of 60 stocks rose Boeing rose to on 1.0 to 352.5. Noon Allied Chemical Alcoa American Airlines American Can American Cyanamid American El Power American Home Prod.

American Smelting American Tel Tel American Tobacco Anaconda Copper Anchor Glass Armco Steel Ashland Oil Atchison Atlantic Refining Babco*ck Wilcox Bendix Av Bethlehem Steel Cen Soya Chesapeake Ohio Chrysler Corp Columbia Gas Con N. Gas Con Can Controls AM Cooper Bessemer Corn Products Curtiss Wright Detroit Steel Corp Diam Intl Douglas Aircraft Dupont DWG Cigars Eaton MFG Erie Lack Ex-Cell-0 Ford Motor General Dynamics Corp General Electric General Foods General Motors Gen Tel El Goodrich Goodyear Harb Walker. Int Bus Machine International Harv Johns Manville Kaiser Alum Kroger Co L. O. F.

Glass Marathon Oil Marquette Cement Merr Ch Montgomery Ward National Cash Reg Newberry N. Y. Central Norf. W. Ohio Edison Pennsylvania R.

R. Phillips Petroleum Pitt Plate Procter Gamble WINTER COMFORT WITH COAL The Heat's On With Coal Know the real comfort and warmth of even burning coal. Heat your home this winter with only top quality, coal. You will never be satisfied with any low other! Get A Binfull! MILLARD HUNT COMPANY 200 OAK ST. PHONE 382-2138 CUSTOMER PARKING FREE DELIVERY Quotations RCA Republic Steel Scott Paper Sears Roebuck Shell Oil Sinclair Oil Socony South Pacific Sperry Rand 63 Standard Brands Standard Oil Cal Standard Oil Ind Standard Oil N.

J. Standard Oil Ohio Studebaker 32 Texaco Timken Roll Bear Un Carbide United Aircraft U. S. Rubber 70 U. S.

Steel W. Va. Pulp Westinghouse Elect Weyerhaeuser Co Wheeling Steel Youngstown 73 58 Burial Rites Conducted For Morgan Bailey, 78 Relatives have arrived from Kentucky to attend funeral services for Morgan Bailey of Edison RR1 whose death occurred Monday. The rites, scheduled for this morning were to be in the United Baptist Church at Alger with burial in South Canaan Cemetery at Mount Gilead. A native of Kentucky, Mr.

Bailey was 78. Among survivors are a daughter in Marion, Mrs. Jane Ramsey and another in Edison, Mrs. Lois Ryan whose names were spelled incorrectly in a report of his death given to The Star for Tuesday's paper. Mrs.

Monnie Lewis Carr of Ashland, a sister, survives and a daughter, Mrs. Virgie Perry, is deceased. The family includes in addition two sons of Edison and Alger, two other daughters in Marion and three brothers in Alger and Wadsworth. Mansfield Tot Killed Pullman Inc led fatally Tuesday. Once Again, We Pause To Remember All Our Bountiful Blessings Let Us Realize How Fortunate We Are, In The Friendship Of Our Neighbors To Appeciate Anew we Thankfully That This Is Indeed An Occasion For A Most Joyous Thanksgiving.

We Have So Much To Be Thankful For. We Are Grateful For Your Continuing Patronage. CLOSED THANKSGIVING DAY FROM NOV. 26 ON, OPEN EVERY DAY 10 A.M.-9 P.M. SUNDAY 11 A.M.

-6 P.M. BARGAIN 1760 MARION- CITYS BUCYRUS RD. Acres of Free Parking At Rink's PHONE 382-2136 MANSFIELD, Ohio (AP) Several children were playing in the cab of a parked pickup truck when one found a revolver, it went off, and Vicki Feagin, 3, of Mansfield was wound- NOW! JUST CALL 382-8110 VI FOR SERVICE, A1 PARTS AND MYSTER HYSTER RENTALS ON ALL TYPES OF FORK LIFT TRUCKS Rohl BOHL EQUIPMENT COMPANY EQUIPMENT MARION SALES AND SERVICE DIVISION COMPANY 1.

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