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    4Tht Llmo News Fri., April 25, 1958T O D A Y ' S L O GCongratulationsMr . tai M n. Ckarto Rteg. A dare the parent* of b o y bornThursday in St. Rita's Hospital.

    Mr . and Mn. Anthony Dortten,W a pa k o net a , are the parents of igirl born today at St . Rita's Hos-Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Krysto--.gek, Plaza M otor Court , are theparents of a boy born today in St .Rita's Hospital.Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mass, Ot-t a wa , are the pa r ent s of a boyborn today at St . Rita's Hospital.Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Brewer,1 0 0 0 N. Su m m it , a r e t h e pa r ent sof - a boy born Thursday at Memorial Hospital.Mr. and Mrs. William Lo ck er ,Rt 3, are the parents of a boyborn Thursday in M emorial Hos-pital.Mr.* an d Mrs. John Sanford, Jr.,523 E. Third, are the parents of aboy born today in M emorial Hos-pital.

    DismissalsMemorial Hospital JeffreyBarnes, M c G u f f e y ; Mrs. CurtisBolen & Inf a nt , M ich a el , M c G u f f e yJennif er C a m pb ell , 929 E . M a r k et .Nancy Clupper, Corner; RichardCrist , R. R. 2 La f a y et t e ; M er linFloyd Deringer, Ada; Mrs. W i l -,bert Dillingham, 2108 G ran dv ie wHomes; Leroy E m eh is er , 76 1 W .Bigh; Mrs. Richard Gatchel, 44 G-McPheron; Joe Go ld en, 115 E .?Ui; Mrs. Virgil Gordon, 532 No va ;Mrs. Leonard Gossard. 1058 W.M a r k et ; Mrs. Marie Heath, 716F a ir view; Deborah H u f f e r , G om-er, Mrs. Denver Ison & Inf a nt ,K im E la ine , R. R. 1 W a pa k o net a ;Mrs. Ess i e J on es , 103 W. 16th;Ger a ld Linco ln, 511 N. Nixo n;Mrs.M im a Leh m a n, R . R . 2B l u f f t o n ; Curtis Martin Jr. Otta-wa ; Ira H, Nea l, R. R. 1 La k e-view; Gid eo n P. Oberly, La f a y et t eVick i P a g e , 772 S . Mai n ; Mrs.Richard Pavey. 1865 H u n t i n g t o n ;Karry M. Servis, 928 F a ir view;Ern es t Smith, 2 16 E. 16th; StephenS traw n , 1200E. Market; Janice Wheeler, 1029Hughes.St. Rita ' s Hospital -Ha roldStanton Anspach, Ada; Mrs. Ar -nold Ar d ner , E lid a ; Mrs. P a u lBallinger, 178 W. Michigan, Mrs.Joe Binkley, Van Wert; Mrs. Don-aid Bowers, 5 31 Court lan d; Mrs.Jam es Donaldson, ColumbusGrove; C l i f f o r d Ha ning , 2 0 0 8 H a n -Grove; C l i f f o r d Ha ning , 2 0 0 8Ms.H e l e nHa r t u p, Wapakoneta; Mrs. AlbinaHa u nh o r s t , 1701 W. Robb; Mrs.Matilda Hein, Wapakoneta; NeilHenno n, 512 W . Spring; Mrs. Eu-gene Hinton, 613 E. Lane: Mrs.Martha Huenke, New B r em en;Mrs. Floyd Kortier, 1755 H ome -ward; Mrs. Paul tL La m m er s ,Leipsic; Mrs. Edith HerbertLa u g h lin, 124 N. Ja m es o n; M a ckLeon ard , 1923 S. Union; Georgearl Mack, 904 N. West; Eliza-Mason, 1655 Wonderlick;Lyndon Ea rl Medaugh, Ce l in a;Tony Perr i n e, 1219 N. West; Mrs.Grace Plate, 329 N. Metcalf; SamReese, 920 Atlantic; Leo Schmel-zer, D e 1 p h o s ; Mrs. RudolphSchroeder, Ottawa: Baby GregorySiefker, Ottawa; Miss Ida Smith,Delphos; Mrs. John Smith, 5 4 0 W .McKibben; Kenneth Watt , 1424Wilson; Jeffrey West r i ck , 860Deborah; W a lt er Westrick, 860Deborah.

    Admissions_S t Rita's Hospital Teddytee Bea r, El i da; Robert R.Berger, West Leipsic; Robert H.Bockrath, Cloverdale; L a r r yB n n k m a n , 1200 Judith; Joseph 0.Davis, Delphos; Mrs. Fran ces De -sole, Continental; Mrs. John A.Devi ta ; Gerald J. Dick m a n, W a-p akon eta; Mrs. Raul E. D u f f , 90 51C Cole; Donald A, Goedde. 1114SCentral; Jerry Guice. 2 2 0 6Gran dv i ew Homes : Mrs. R a v J .Hester, 604 E. Market ; Mrs.* Or-Jennings, 1053 S. Unio n St;Mrs. Kathi yn Kahl e, Continental;CSarles McNeaL Mendon; MrsDp n E. Roediger. Wapakoneta;Mrs. Mary A n n e Schulte. Ft J en -nings; Robert S- Scott Van W ert;Floyd L. Van Pelt, 1 0 5 Edward:Lewi s Warn er . El ida .Ilemorial Hospital MisEthel Beach. Ada: Mrs. RaymotxBa der. Celina; David Beckkr,Va n Wert James Befl. R . R .Men doa; Mrs. Edward Bowersock,R - R . 1 Spenceiville; Ra vm o ntBra ns. 530 W. Ashton: Paul Bry a n e C o 1 6 % 2 5 % 2 6 %C ru c ible Sleel 17% 1714 17V,C u r tis W r l a h t 2 4 ' / 4 2 4 < / 24%C u r t l s s Pub 914 9V ,D o m e M i n e s Wf t IB 1 /D o u g l a s A i r c r a f t 58 V, 58D ow Chem > < % MMDu P o n t \Wf* m*:a -it A i r l i n e 3J", 32 % 3T/4Z l c c A u t o L i t e 2 7 % 2 7 27 V Z' r ip R R 8 8 8'orc m n-j t Dal r 17% 11% 17%' ires t one T & R R l % 8 3 8 3;c n E l c c W% 5 7 H J 5 8 i / xIc n Tood ............. ^ 71^ 5R 5^ 5BX iGe n Motors 37V 36',4 37 '^B F G o o d r l r h7oodvcar T i r e 71", 72", 71",Ire vhoim d Bu s 1B H I f i ^ I f i n ^; u i r o n i M i / . m vi in 7 ',H o m M t n k c M i n i n g .... 4JV, V> 42 %n t M a r v M t e r 1 1 14 lO' / J jmnt N l " k o l 7 1 1 -4 nv, 73Jnt T e l * TV I 3 > " ^ V ) V , 34'ohns M o n v l l l o 3 V / 4 3 4 ? 4 3 5'^2 6 0 0 .

    Hogs 1,900; barrows and giltsi t e ad y ; early trade mixed U.S. I 380-240 Ib 20.35-20.85; mostly 20.85o r 2 2 0 Ib d o w n ; w e i g h t s above.40 I b not f u l l y established; sowssteady; mixed 1-3, 300-400 Ib 17.50-'.8 00 ; most No 2-3, 400-550 Ib 16.50-7 . 50 j some w e t an d rough' 325-500b 15.004700; boar s steady; most-y 15 00; few u n d e r 4 00 I b 15 25-15.50. 'Sheep 100; not eno u g h fresh receipts a va ila b le to establish trade.

    C H I C A G O W U S D A Hogs, 0 0 0 ; active, 2-3 1 9 0 - 2 2 5 Ibs 20.50-0 . 85; several lots 1-2 theseveights 20.85-21.00; 65 head lot Is15 Ibs sorted for grade 21.25; 2-33 0 - 2 8 0 Ibs 19.50-20.50; few No. 1-230 Ibs as high as 20.75; few lots90 - 320 lb s 18 50 -19.25; sows 550as down 16.00-18.50.Catt le 500; calves 100; load lowihoice 1,165 Ib steers fromW e dn e sday 's m a r k et 2V .50; goodo low choice 25.00-27.00; utility toow good 20.00-25.00; few s t an dardo low choice heifers 22.00-26.50;u t i l i t y a nd co m m er cia l co ws0 . 0 0 - 2 2 . 5 0 ; utility 19.00-20.50; can-ners and cutters 16.00-19.50; util-ty and commercial bulls 21.50-2 3 . 5 0 ; canners and cutters 18.00-2 1 . 5 0 ; good and choice v eal ers29.00-32.00; standard to low good2 2 . 0 0 - 2 8 . 0 0 ; a few culls as low as10.00.S he e p 100; not enough to test>rices; few good wooled lambs 90-92 lbs 20.00-22.50; utility down to19.00; good and choice wooledslaughter ewes 7.50-9.00.

    C LE VE LAND !2", Cattle 150,Steady; prime s teers 3000-33.00( n omin al ) ; choice 18.00-30.00; good26.00-28.00; co m m er cia l 22 00-26.00;heifers choice 24.00-29.00; top beefcows 17.00-18.50; commercial 16 50-17.50; utility 15.00-16.50; can n ersand cut t ers 13.00 - 15.00; bullschoice 22.00 - 23.00; commercial20.00-22.00; common 17.00-20.00.Calves 100. s teady; choice toprime 28.00-23.00: good to choice24.00-28.00; comm ercial 20.00-24.00;common 12.00-20.00.Lambs 200, steady; choice woollambs 21.00 - 22.50; choice cliplambs 21.00-22.50: common 12.00-20.00; choice sheep 8.00-10.00; com-mon 4.00-7.00.Hogs 400. s teady: 160-190 lbs19.50-20.75: m ixed 190-240 lbs 21.25-21.50; heavy mixed 240-250 lbs21.00: medium 250-300 lbs 19.50-20.50: heav i es 300-400 lbs 17.75-18.75: roughs 16.00-18.75; stags13.50-15.50CI N CI N N A TI *-USDA - Cat-tle 400: Calves !00: scattered salesgood 600-900 Ib steer yearlings2600-2630; some s t an dard 22.50-2 40 0 and utility 20.00: few lotsgood to low choice 700-750 Ib heif-ers 2600-26.50; s t an dard 22.00-23.00: utility and commercial < x > w s17.50-20.00: most utility IS 00-19 00,canners and cut te rs 15.00 18.00;fe w hobnein cut te rs 18.25 - 1S.SO:utility bulls 21.50-23.00: high goodand choice vealers 3000 - 32 0 0 .good 26.00-30.00: standard 2 2 00-

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    Ibs 1900:20.50. Hens lighttype 13-15. Hens heavy 22-25.CO LU M BU S , O h i o I f f ) O hioDept. of Agri. cash grain prices:

    Mo 2 red wh ea t m o s t ly u nch a ng ed:o one cent h ig h er , 2 0 0 - 2 . 0 7 , most-ly 2.00-2.05; No 2 yellow ear cornm o s t l y unchanged to two centshighe r, 1.21-1.30 per bu, mostly1.23-1.26; or 1.73-1.86 per 100 lbs,most ly 176-1 80; No 2 oats mostlyunchanged, .62-.7S, mostly .70; No1 s o y b ea ns u nch a ng ed t o m o s t lyone cent higher, ' 2.13-2.20, mostly2.15-2.17.CI N CI N N A TI OT)-Eggs, Cincin-n at i (cases in c lude d) , co ns u m ergrades, U . S A la r g e wh it e an db r o w n 39 - 40 ; cu r r ent receipts(cases exch a ng ed ) 33 - 34: newp rice s p aid at f a r m s in C i n c i n n a t iarea (cases exch a ng ed ) , U. S . Aiumbo 3 4 - 3 6 ; large 33-35. medium30-33; s m a ll 23 29; B l arge 28-32;under grades 2 0 - 2 4 .Poultry, prices pa id a t f a r m sCin c in n at i area. N o 1 qual i ty f r y -ers 2 J / 2 - 4 Ib 19-21; hens, heavy 20-24 ; light 12-16.Potatoes 4 25-5.75.

    W E A T H E R F O R E C A S T S h ow e rs a re foreca st fortonight over the central G u l f states, western Texas,north Pacific coast states, northern Plateau andcentral Rockies. Cooler temperatures will prevailo v e r the N o r t h e a s t with o n l y m i n o r changes _else-whereDEATH NOTICES

    Lloyd C. Bogar tLloyd C. Bogart , 72, of 114 0W . W a y ne, wa s d ea d o n a r r iva la t S t . Rita's Hospital Thursdayat 4:15 p.m.H e w as born in C o lu m b u s Gr o ve ,Feb. 14, 1886, and Had been aresident of Lim a m o s t of his l i f e .He retired from t h e B a nd 0Railroad after 47 years service.He is * survived by his w i f e ,Golda G . (Pharp ) ; a daughter,Mrs. Harold Bennett of Endeciott-N. Y. ; and three grandchildren.H e w as a m em b er of the Broth-erhood of Ra ilwa y E ng ineer s an dTrin i ty Methodist Church.Friends may call after 3 p.m.S a t u r d a y a t C h iles a nd So n F u n-er a l Ho m e wh er e a r r a ng em ent sare inco m ple t e .

    wa s a charter member of the3hautauqua Club in V an W er t an dF o r m e r m em b er s of the Van W e r tO.E.S. She was a member of theSeminole laptist C h u r ch in T a m -pa, Fl a .She was married to AndersonKe e th w ho preceded her in deathin 1931.She is survived by two sons,Robert P. Keeth, Evanston, 111.Johzey Keeth, Tampa F l a ; tw osisters, Mrs. Ear l C. Lewis ofL i m a and Mrs. Sherman Ritcheyof W ich it a ; one grandchild an dtwo great-grandchildren.

    CI N CI N N A TI ( f f l - U S D A - C a t -t le 300; calves 100; few pa ck a g esgood to low choice 750-1,000 Ibs teers 26 0 0 - 2 7 50; s o m e s t a nd a r d2 3 . 0 0 - 2 4 . 0 0 ; cutter steer an d heifery ea r l ing s u nd er 800 Ib 17 00: good6 5 0 - 7 5 0 I b heifers 2 4 . 5 0 - 2 5 . 0 0 ; f e whead high good to low choice 2 6 . 0 0 ,standard 2 2 . 0 0 - 2 3 5 0 ; utility cows1800-2000; canners and cutters15.00-18.00; few cutters 18 50; util-ity bulls 21.50-23.00: high good andchoice v eal ers 3 0 . 0 0 - 32.00; fewhear1 33.00; good 26.00-30.00; s t an d-ard 22.00-26.00.Hogs 1,700, barrows and giltssteady; early bulk 1-3, 1 8 0 - 2 4 0 If a20.35-21.85; around 30 head uni-form N o 1-2, 216 Ib 21.10; weightsabove 24 0 Ib not established; sowss teady; mixed 1-3, 300^00 Ib 17.50-18 00; m o s t No 2-3, 4 0 0 - 5 7 5 Ib 16.50-17 50; boars steady; mostly 15.00:fe w around 400 Ib 15 25; few headgood an d choice 135 b feeder pias19.00; s o m e m ed iu m 80 ib 15.00.Sheep 100: not enough fresh re-ceipts to establish t rade.

    Jo h n M . Du nb a rB L U F F T O N J o h n M. D u n b a r ,57 , a resident of Orange T w p ,d i e d unexpectedly of a heart at-tack w hile p l o w i n g n e a r his h o m eT h u r s d a y at 2:15 p. m .Born Sept . 17, 1900, the son ofN athan ie l a nd M a r y (C h a nd ler )Du nb a r . He m a r r ied E s t h er Le ich yin 1920 and she survives.O the r survivors inc lude threedaughters, Mrs. Ha r o ld Gr a nt ,Mrs. John Herman and Mrs. RoyHofer, Jr., all of B l u f f t o n ; twosons, Donovan and John, Jr., bothof Ad a ; t wo sisters, Mrs. H. D.L u k e and Mrs. Carrie W i n g f i e l d -both of Lima; a brother, Frankof C o lu m b u s Gr o ve; and 17 grand-children.M r. D u n b a r was a tool crib at-te n dan t a t B a ld win- Lim a - Ha m il-t o n . Corp.F u ner a l services, will b e Su nd a ya t 2 :3 0 p m . in t h e Dil ler F u ner a lH ome w i th Rev. J . C. Dean n go f f i c i a t i n g . B u r ia l will f o l l o w inM a ple Gr o ve C em et er y .The body will remain at theD on at ion s to the hea rt f u n d ma ycall.Donations to the har t f u n d ma ybe made in lieu of flowers.

    W A PA KO N ETA (ProducersCo-op) Hog Prices 140-160. 16.-25: 160-180. 19.25: 180-190. 20.25:190-220. 20.75: 220-240. 20.25: 240-260 . 19.75: 260-280. 19-25: 2 S O - 3 0 0 ,18.75: 300-350, 18.25: Roughs, 300.Down 1875: 300-350. 18.25: 350-40 0 . 17.75: 400^50. 17.00: 450-500.16.50: 500-550. 16.00; 550-600. 15.50:60 0 U p , 15.00.

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    Mrs. C . M . Pai n ter of 914 SCentral has received word that Aboy wa s born Tacsdav to her sonand daughter-in-law. Mr. an d MrsOrvflle Pai n ter , in Tokyo. Ja pa n,where the father is stat ioned withthe U . S . Ar m y . Orol lc . a careersoldier, a nd b is wife hav e tw oother sons.

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