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Saturday, May 1 979, Uncasterjagle-CQzette, PogeJT I AM EST May 12 Court News Vital Statistics) Stock Market NF.W YORK (API Fri NEW YORK (API Fri 11 Ooto from Showeri Stationary Occluded Until Mrs. W. II. Hohinson Mrs. Mary Ann Robinson, 88, of 106 S.

Main Baltimore, died early today at her home She was a 68-year member of Monticello, Rebecca Lodge No. 85, Millersport, V.F.W Post 3761 Auxiliary and the Trinity United Church of Christ. Survivors are two daughters, Mrs. Ralph (Louise) Tuthill, Columbus and Mrs. John i Lillian) llankinson.

Baltimore; two sons, Gerald Baltimore, and Henry Robinson, Thorn-ville; 13 grandchildren; 19 greatgrandchildren, and a sister, Mrs. Esther Morehart, Blacklick, O. She was preceded in death by her husband, II Robinson. Service will be Monday, 2 p.m.. at the Johnson-McKcllur Funeral Home, Baltimore: the Rev James Melter officiating; burial in Maple Grove Cemetery.

Baltimore Friends may call today, 7-9 p.m., and Sunday, 2-4 m. and 7 9 p.m.. at the funeral home, where the Rebecca Lodge will hold service 8 Sunday. Family suggests contributions be made to the Baltimore Medic Unit Mrs. Allan Moon Mrs Helen K.

Moon. 68, ol 1737 Cedar Hill Lancaster, died Friday morning in Creslview Manor Nursing Home She was a retired Lancaster School Teacher and a member ol the Retired Teachers Assn She was also a member of the Brada Manic Literary Club and a lite member ol the First 28 day's stocks: 'fire 2V. ACF 33 un (ac 27; 'in Aetna LF 42's Gillette 24' i 'Hi Allg Pw IO 'i Goodrch 1 1 Alld Ch Goodvr Alcoa 52 1 1 1 Pc Am Air 11 'i 'i Grevh 13 -2 A Brnds 58' i 'i GUf Oil 25 'i Am Can un Hercules 19 A ('van 25 un nger 47' lolL A El Pw 20'. i un ihm A Home 25 In! Ibirv Am llosp 25-h InlTT 27V Am Motrs 67m JhnMan 23T -Qtt-j ATT 58' i i Joy Mlg 30' Anchr II Kmart 25 Armeo 20' l- Kaiser Al 20', Ashl Oil 43 un Kopprs 21' i -Cm-All Rich Kroger 3K'l. Avco Cp 197k un 27 un-Bendix 37 un Liggel 32' Blek UK 22 -Marat Boem 39', i- 's McDerml HI7-Borden 25' McDonl) 28'.

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AlULI JiMJ uoia "om children; plaintiff seeks divorce and alimony. Koger A. Taggart, 8267 W. Ohio State Ln. vs.

Susan G. Taggart; wed August, 1963; two children; plaintiff seeks divorce, custody and child support. Garey Cottrill, 2110 Lake Kd. vs. Janet M.

Cottrill, 502' a E. Main wed January, 1978, one child; plaintiff seeks divorce. Martha M. Sharrett, 7565 East Bowling Green Ln. vs.

Ronald M. Sharrett, McArthur, wed January, 1963; four children; plaintiff seeks divorce, custody, child support and alimony. Vickie L. Casey, 180 Sells Rd. vs.

Robert A. Casey, 6810 Landis wed September, 1977; no children; plaintiff seeks divorce. Russell Lindsey, 408 Locust St. vs. Wanda L.

Lindsey, 1021 W. Eighth wed 1973; two children; plaintiff seeks divorce and custody. Carolyn Ballenger, 11230 Stoudertown Baltimore vs. James R. Ballenger, 5806 Blacklick Eastern Pickerington; wed November, 14; one child; plaintiff seeks divorce, custody, child support andalimonv.

Sherry E. Mandeville, 120 Raine Pickerington vs. Charles L. Mandeville, Colonial Mobile Home Estates; wed December. 1978; no children; plaintiff seeks divorce.

Sherry E. Mandeville seeks former name Worrix. Dissolution Petitions Anna L.Scott, 1380 N. High St. and Erank R.

Scott, Zunesville; wed June, 1971 one child. Charles R. Lones, 8070 Chillicothe Lancaster Amanda and R. Renee Lones. 118 W.

High Amanda; wed October, 1969; one child. Dale 1. Strohm, 2067 Sheridan Dr and Alice J. Strohm; wed November, 1961 tw children. Carol A.

Patton. 731 Neil Ave and Carl Patton, 823 N. Columbus wed March 1962; two children. Robert E. Zartman.

412 Columbus Pleasantville and Carol S. Zartman; wed March, 1974; no children. Carol S. Zartman asks restoration of lormernameCarr Susan Elder, 5165 Leist Amanda and Martin H. Elder.

2176 N. Court Cir-cleville; wed June. 1959; three minor children Jerry Springer. 622 Lincoln Ave. and Emily C.

Springer; wed February, 1966; four children Bruce A Christopher. 7220 Lockville Carroll and Erma Christopher. 299 Mix Columbus, wed February. 1972; one child Divorce Decrees Penney S. Roby vs.

Jerry Roby; plaintiff granted divorce, and custody. Sonja C. Underwood vs. Donald E. Underwood; plaintiff granted divorce.

Sonja C. Underwood restored to former nameOhar. Dixie L. Lott vs. Paul E.

Lott; plaintiff granted divorce. Dixie L. Lott restored to' former name Doss. Cheryl D. Chambers vs.

Walton A Drake aka Donald L. Chambers plaintiff granted divorce. Cheryl D. Chambers restored to former nameLemley. Leslie E.

Kowley vs. Martha A Kowley; plaintiff granted divorce. Jercome D. Mossing vs. Margie L.

Mossing; plaintiff granted divorce. Margie L. Mossing restored to former nameSiddel. Jeffrey A Parkinson vs. Margaret S.

Parkinson; plaintiff granted divorce. Shirley Barber vs. James Barber; plaintiff granted divorce. Shirley Barber restored to former name Wilson Mary K. Barrett vs.

Koger W. Barrett; plaintiff granted divorce Dissolutions Donald U. Moore and Carolyn Moore Carolyn J. Moore restored to former name Adams. Danny Quinn and Terrie L.

Quinn Terrie L. Quinn restored to former name Lako. Maxine Pagan and Marvin W. Pagan. Nancy Briscoe and George s.

Briscoe. Nancy E. Briscow restored to former name Cordes. Deborah A. Anthony and Melvm D.

Anthony. Deborah A. Anthony restored to former name Blank Sherry Casey and Koniild W. Casey Sherry L. Casey-restored to former name Snider Mark E.

Handshey and Brenda K. Handshey Donald C. Helm and Kathleen Helm Sheryl L. Marioth and Larry Marioth George Graf and Patricia A Gral Dismissals Lisa A Kinniard vs. Mark Kinmard.

Sheila Pinkstock vs. Kenneth Pinkstock Michael I. Jackson vs. Sandra Jackson Bruce A Christopher vs. Erma J.

Christopher Stephen Collins and Mona Collins William K. Canter Jr and Brenda Canter Divorce Petitions Linda Caldwell. 122 Ka Mar Dr Pickerington; vs. Isaac () Caldwell; wed August. P.ffi.

no Snow E33 Flurrtet IXXXX Rom Shower Stations THE NATIONAL Weather Service forecast for today through early early Sunday calls for showers from the eastern Cooler, By The Associated Press Cooler air was more noticeable across Ohio today as the mercury climbed to only the mid 60s and mid 70s, compared with Friday's highs of the mid and upper 80s A cold front was expected to move Saturday only slightly east of Ohio and become nearly stationary. The rout will continue to feet Ohio's weather throughout much of the weekend bringing cloudy skies and frequent show ers. according to the National Weather Service OHIO Mostly cloudy through Sunday with frequent periods of showers, especially in the southeastern hall of the state Low tonight in the mid 4us to mid 5os and high Sunday in the low to mid Wis NORTHWEST WEST LAKE SHORE Mostly cloudy tonight and Sunday with a chance ol showers Low tonight in the mid to upper 40s High Sunday in the mid 60s The chance ol rain is to percent tonight andSundav EAST LAKE SHORE NORTHEAST Mostly cloudy tonight with showers likely. Low tonight near 5o Frequent show ers and cooler Sunday High tiu to 65 The chance ot rain is 7o percent xxxxl AO NX 1 eg ou Deaths Richard G. Bowers Richard Bowers, 49, of 13865 Nickel Plate Logan, died Thursday in Hocking Valley Community Hospital, Logan.

He was associated with the Agri Service in Carroll, a member of Mid-West Lacrosse, Ohio Football Assn. and the Logan Mingo Lodge No. 171, AM. He is survived by his wife, JoAnn (Thomas); son, Mark Bowers, Logan; (wo daughters, Mrs. Roger (Maria) Schrader, Raymond, O.

and Miss Maurice Bowers of the home; two brothers, Washington Logan, and James Bowers, Columbus; three sisters, Miss Louise Bowers, Westerville, Mrs. Richard (Betty) O'Hanlon, Norwich, 0 and Mrs. Jack Ruth) Flemming, Dayton. Private service will be held Sunday, 2 p.m., at the Leonard-Lyke Funeral Home, Logan; the Rev. R.

W. Faulkner officiating; burial in Fairview Church Cemetery, Washington County. Friends may call today, 7-9 p.m., at the funeral home. Family suggests contributions be made to the Heart Fund. Carl (Patl Loy Carl i Pat i Loy, 82.

ol 5620 Shannon Canal Winchester, died Friday afternoon in Grant Hospital. Columbus. He was a retired auto mechanic and a member of the Asbury United Methodist Church, Columbus. He is survived by his wile. Florence; son, Donald Loy, Lancaster; step-son, William McLaughlin, Columbus; two grandchildren; lour step grandchildren; four brothers, Jennings.

Lancaster. Walter. Columbus. Floyd. Carroll, and Behman Loy, Bellville.

Service will be Monday, 1 at the Theller Funeral Home, the Rev. Louis Buckalew olliciating: burial inGreenlield Tow nship Cemetery Friends may call Sunday. 2 4 and 7 9 at the funeral home Family suggests contributions be made to the Fairheld County Heart Fund Mrs. Adah Unpin Mrs Adah Bright. 95.

Millersport, died this morning in Remcheld Nursing Home. Baltimore. Arrangements will be announced later by Johnson-Mc Kellar Funeral Home. County Squad, Fire BREMEN 8:50 p.m.. May 10; to 504 Fort St Bremen; Kelly Davis.

10 months, mother. Jean; choking; okay on arrival 7:10 a May 11, to 509 Thomas Rd Bremen; Hazel Thomas. 82. ill. to Lancaster Fairheld County Hospital 6:07 pin, Mav 11; 6470 Marietta West'; Charles Hardwick.6l: ill: transported to hospital 8 15 May 11.

illiam Duvall residence. Kevin Kay Julian. 14. ol Box 107. Bremen, loll possible fractured leg.

Iirst aid. transported to hospital 1130 pm. May II Fort Street. Bremen. Juamta Coss.

47. ill. advised to contact lamily phvsician VIOLET 2:43 May 11. 34o Sheryl Dr Pickerington: Frances Luby. 65.

ol 1728 Warren St Pittsburgh. Pa possible arm injury; transported to Ml Carmel East Hospital 10 (il May II. Ohio 256 and Refugee Road. Kroger Parking Lot. auto accident.

Elmer Oc. 56. ol 3374 Sciotange Dr I'pper Arlington, multiple injuries, transported to Mt Carmel East Hospital 11 23 pm. May II. lo5to Busey Rd Canal Winchester.

Juanita Dixon, ill. transported to Mt Carmel Hospital Marriage Licenses Ag Weather Data temper Oturtl art ovtrogt for OrtfJ- NATIONAl WEATHER SERVICE NOAA Oepf of Commtrt 9tt thow tmpttoturi WEATHER SERVICE NOAA Depi of ComnfKf Louisiana area north into western New York. Showers are also forecast for eastern Maine. AP l.aserphoto) Wetter tonight and 80 percent Sundav WEST CENTRAL CENTRAL SOUTHWEST Mostly cloudy with a good chance ot showers tonight and Sunday. Low tonight 50 to 55 High Sunday in the mid 60s The chance ol rain is 50 percent tonight and Sundav EAST CENTRAL Frequent showers tonight and Sunday Low tonight in the mid 5(is and high Sunday in the mid 60s The chance oi rain is Ho percent tonight and Sundav SOUTHEAST Frequent showers tonight and Sunday.

Low tonight in the mid 5os Cooler Sunday ith the high in the mid 60s The chance ol rain is 90 percent tonight and 80 percent Sundav LAKE ERIE Winds northeast at 10 to 20 knots this evening and north to northwest at lo to 20 knots later tonight Showers with visibility occasionally less than two miles. Waves two to four teet Extended Ohio Outlook Monday through Wednesday: Fair and mild throughout the period High the mid lios to low 70s Low in the mid 40s to low 5i is. applications through Sunday Light winds and fair skies will provide good drying conditions for Monday and Tuesday Planting outlook: Additional rainlall amounts are expected to be light in general across the northern and western parts ol the state, but some scattered areas ol the south and east may have enough rain to make soils very wet The current pattern suggests that favorable drying weather early next week will provide a chance to continue preparation and planting ot fields The outlook lor the latter hall of the week shows that above normal rainfall may interrupt held work again Low temperature outlook Lows in the 4os are indicated in general across Ohio on Monday morning Some ol the low lying areas and muck soils in the northern part of the state may have ground level temperatures that drop to the low to mid if skies clear Sunday night Club Notes Howard Nicholson showed a film on feeding calves and preparing (hem for show. Plans were also discussed regarding the club's future trips The advisors Jay School, Hohn Lutz and Phil Kilbarger were also present Sew Doughs Members of the Sew Doughs worked on cooking and sewing projects. Kelly Dupler demonstrated how to use a camera Displays for the Fairfield County Fair were also discussed Kim Ricketts.

president conducted the meeting llomemakerrttes Karyl Grube. president, conducted the meeting and members worked on cutting oul their projects Cindy Elliott gave the demonstration and Kristi Weidner gave the devotions New officers were elected They are president. Carl Grube; vice' president. Cindy Elliott, secretary. Kristi Weidner.

treasurer. Suzy Weidner and news reporter, benise George Basle and Taste Mrs Dawnard and Mrs Lifer, advisors conducted the election of officers The officers are president. Canda Drumm; vice president Pam Groves, secretary. Dawn Moyer and treasurer. Kelly Smith Four wood-burning paddle wheel steamers that chugged on the Mississippi river half a century or more ago are still doing duty in Brazil.

DEN KITCHEN TERMITE CONTROL 549 1, MftlM 451-7441 Sunday Presbyterian Church She is survived by her husband. Allan; son. Ralph Moon. West Lalayette. lnd sister.

Mrs Margaret Johnson, Lancaster; and a brother. Neil Henry, Lancaster She was preceded in death by her parents and brother. Paul Henrv Service will be Mondav, 1 pm. at the Halteman Felt Funeral Home; the Rev John Henry Peck olliciating. burial in Maple Grove Cemetery Friends may call today.

79 and Sunday 2-4 and 7 9 al the tuneral home Squad Runs 3:25 pm. Mav 11; 118 Ewing Jim Miller. 19. of 424 Washington Ave knee injury; refused treatment. 4:04 p.m..

May 11; MP Fair Jenny Gilligan. 2 'mother, Maryi. laceration to head; first aid 4:04 May 11; 126 Hunter Ave Carl Butterbarugh, 80: laceration to hand; first aid; advised 11:01 p.m.. May 11; 400 block of Fair auto accident; two victims; Judy Cumberland, 47. of 3257 Meadow-brook Dr possible neck injury and lacerations to knees; first aid.

transported to Lancaster-Fairfield Countv Hospital Carol Shivers. 25. of 334 High laceration to forehead; first aid transported to hospital. 11:32 pm, Mav II; 311 E. Allen St Dan Pos'ton.

23. ot 1623 Mullrerry laceration to chin; refused treatment. 2:04 a May 12; 6(4 Broad Thelma Schmeltzer. 64. ill: first aid; transported to hospital 2:16 am.

May 12. 420 Broad St no victim 3:38 a Mav 12; 828 Wheeling Kuss Miller. 53: ill transported lo hospital 3 53 a May 12: 1756 Main St Elizabeth McKce. 62; back pains, transported to hospital Fire Runs 1101 May 11; 400 block of East Fair Ave auto accident, stood by and assisted squad 1114 pm May II; Pierce Avenue and Memorial Drive, auto fire; occupant and owner. Gary Wharton.

2276 Heidelberg Dr overheated wheel igniting back seal; passenger com partmenl fully engulfed in Hume; $1,500 loss 3b2 ADMISSIONS Carl A. Adkins. 309 Wheat Jose Cruz. 377 Wooster Way Norman Herron, Amanda Hazel Thomas. Bremen Richard Pierce.

Baltimore Maryellen Walston. 440 Hawthorne Lowell t'ulp. Pleasantville Charity Roberts. Lancaster John Newcomb. 703 Rich Hollow Rd Wilma Folk.

Junction City Tena Brison. Pleasantville Edward Gillenwater. Carroll Sarah A. Lawrence. 411 Wheeling Charles K.

Hardwick. 047u Marietta Rd Leota Hart. 936 Goodwin Kevin Julian. Bremen DISCHARGES Nicholle 1. Avers.

Lori Benadum. Brenda Blake. Thelma Brewer. Jose Cruz. David W.

Cunningham. Patsy I. Deavers. Sherry 1. Donahue.

Steven Friesner. Dale Fullmer. Cynthia A. Householder. Marv A Lape.

Lucille McDonald'. Betty Monson. Lloyd Nixon. Hubert O'Connor. Margaret Rawlins.

Warren Stover Lents Wagner. Jean A Williams. Mrs Stephen Brown and daughter. Mrs Richard Pugh Jr and daughter. Mrs illiam Rogers and son Births l.aniHstvr-tairfirlil imnt fiifjif SIIIAFER Mr and Mrs Daniel Schaler.

Columbus St Lan caster, son. May 11 ANDREW JOHNSON MOOKF.SVII.I.F.. Ala A restored antebellum house-where Andrew Johnson once lived while he was here as a tailor's apprentice has been added to the list of attractions on the Presidential Koute The route consists of homes and buildings across the nud-South associated with various presidents. Its purpose, ac- cording to the Alabama Mountain Lakes Tourism Association, is to funnel Florida -bound motorists mrougn soumeu and Alabama before routing them back to Interstate 75. 2 7.00 for 6.95 och 12 50 for 2 3 9 9 each summer.

4.99 Sears Shell Oil Singer Sou Pat-Sprrv St Brnd Std Oil CI Std Oil oil Ster I)g Sun Co Texaco Timkn I Carb Unirov al US Steel Westg El Wcverhr Whirlpl W'olwth Xerox SALES 24.I)I(i.imni 48 19'. 50 7 25'. 58 36'. I.1, Hi7. 28 (' Gem-isc Jiwdry Jiiihions, By Don Wendel, Jr.

Member Americon Gem Society GRADUATION GIFTS Do you know why the graduation ceremony is called commencement? As we graduate from high school or college we tend to think of the event as an end of a period in our lives. However, graduation also marks the beginning of better future, better for the knowledge and owareness we've gained through studying ond sharing ideas with our classmates and teachers. Graduation signals the official commencement of on independent odult life. Such on important occasion cos (for celebration and COnarotulations. If someone close to you is opproachmg graduation, you're probably w0ndering what gift would be suitable to recognize the achievement.

Let me tell you about some of the gifts as a jeweler, have found to be most popular and appropriate. A watch is the traditional gift. If the grad does not already hove a fine watch, this is on excellent choice. And the price range is vast to suit everyone. Their first truly fine ring is onother thought for a lasting gift A young lody might like gold charm to remind her of graduation one depicting a diploma or graduation cap, perhaps.

To go olong with this, you can select one of the popular new charm holders to be worn on neck chain. Or, ycu might prefer the traditional charm brocelet. A young man going into the business world will want to suit himself handsomely, so a set of cuff links with tie tack would be fitting These are just a few of the mony possibilities for graduation gifts. Please feel free to browse through our store. Our experienced personnel will be happy to consult with you ond help you select on appropriate gift.

JEWELERS SINCE 1906 137 South Brood Street (mm OPEN MOTHER'S DAY 9 AM to 6 PM Give Mom the best. Flowers and plants from Smith's. We hove anything everything you need for Mother's Day. Baltimore, branch manager, and Janis Annette Root. Millersport.

dental hygemst. Paul Peter Zerovnik. Lancaster, barber, and Janice Faye Smith. Reynoldsburg. teacher.

Eric Paul Welch. Baltimore, truck driver, and Sandra Lynn McCallerty. Baltimore Herbert Fred Fischer. Lancaster, accountant, and Ruby-Lou Bates. Amanda, cosmetologist John Bradley Taylor.

Lancaster. Army, and Kegina Rene Darnell. Lancaster Michael Edward Wilkms. Iincaster. programmer, and Victoria Lynn Balthaser.

Lancaster, accounting clerk Larry Joe Fannin. Miller-sport. factory worker, and Sherry Annette Bishop. Millersport Passing Scene Barbara Mutton LOS ANGELES APi Jetset millionairess Barbara Hutton. who had wed seven times and was heiress to the F.W Woolworth fortune, died Friday ol heart failure She was 66 Lester Mall NASHVILLE.

Tenn APi Bluegrass singer-guitarist Lester Flatt. who teamed with banjo picker Earl Scruggs in 1948 to form the group "The Foggy Mountain Boys, died Friday of heart lailure. He as 64 The group was best-known for "Foggy Mountain Breakdown." the background music for a chase scene in the movie "Bonnie and Clyde." and lor "The Ballad of Jed damped" from (he TV series "The Bever ly Hillbillies John Morton LONDON iAPi John Bing ham Morton. 85. the renowned humorist "Beachcomber." died Thursday in a nursing home at Worthing.

Morton, whose column "By the Way" ran for 50 years in the London Daily Express, authored several books including "The Bastille Falls" and "The Barber of Putney Frlix von Erkardt BONN, West Germany iAP Felix von Eckardi. who served as government spokesman for Chancellor Konrad Adenauer during the 1950s and early 60s. died Friday of an apparent heart attack Von Eckardt. 75. had been vacationing on the Italian island of Capri since Monday.

Candy makers in Mexico City make many different sugar confections In honor of the "Day of the Dead," November 2. They turn out skeletons In Gay Nineties costumes, some seated In sugar coffins. They also make large sugar skulls with variety of names written in candy letters across the foreheads. John Mark Pierce, Winchester, laborer. Catherine Sue Fisher, caster, fork lift operator.

Kurt Daniel Bostic, caster, self-employed. Canal and Lan- Lati-and Wilma Jean Rillle. Lancaster. secretarv Richard Lee Giffm. Nelsonville.

assistant manager, and Betty Jane McColhster. Rushville. statistical clerk. Jeffrey Medill Wygum. Lancaster, designer, and Susan ElizalH'th Welshcimcr.

Lancaster, draftsperson William Edward Mallory Jr Lancaster, home improvement, and Laura Lea Douglas. Lancaster, clerk-meat department Bruce Kevin McCandlish. Baltimore, factory worker, and Carman Vav Wells. Thurston. student Alan Howard Herring.

Canal Winchester, construction worker, and Sharon Ann Harsh. Canal Winchester, waitress Jerrold Lee Dickson. Lan caster, machinist, and Donna Darlene Cordle. Lancaster, data control technician Grant Christopher Knight. Lancaster, bill collector, and Judith Sands Damson, Lancaster, store clerk Jackie Scott Ferguson.

Lancaster, warehouse worker, and Kendra Annette Singleton. Lancaster Roger Dale Welch, Carroll, and Debra Rae Kincaid. Canal inchester, receptionist William Joseph Pease. Lancaster, laborer, and Cindy Ann Jennings. Lancaster, factory worker Robert Harry Kemmerer.

Appraisals Estate of Nelson Taggart Assets. $476,077 Marcella B. Taggart. executrix; appraiser, Glen Sims. Estate of Dollie Poston Assets.

$17,608 Guy Poston. administrator; appraiser. H. Glen Sims Estate of William W. Patterson Assets.

$39,473 Glenn Patterson. administrator; appraiser. Charles Barker Estate of Cleo Lucas Assets. $36,200 Lloyd Lucas, executor, appraiser, George II Kauffman. Estate ot Marcia Colombo Assets.

$32,500 Carl M. Colombo, executor, appraiser, Emerson Taylor Estate of Leo C. Bininger. Assets, $110,349 Alberl Steiner. Jr.

administrator; appraiser, Ray Finley Estate of Effie Marie Bradley MclTain Assets. $25,532 Howard Russell Bradley, executor; appraiser; Dwighl Heister Estate of William Irion Assets. $24,125 Dorothy Irion, administratrix; appraiser, Verne Erasure Estate of Earnest Brison. Assets, $9,875 William Turpin. administrator; appraiser, Glenn Sims Estate of Harry E.

Moore Assets. $38,909 Lillian Runyon, executrix; appraiser, Rex M. Zollinger. Here is the agricultural advisory lor Ohio as prepared Saturday by the Agricultural Weather Center at West Lata yette. Indiana: Cloudy skies with some occasional light rain or showers and cool temperatures will continue into Sunday, then gradually decreasing cloudiness is indicated by early Monday.

The outlook shows a fair and mild period beginning next week, but more rain may develop as the week progresses Field operations: Very little drying is expected Sunday, but moderate drying rates are likely Monday through Wednesday Soils across the state will coiil significantly through Monday, but sunshine will again warm soils to within a lew degrees ol this week's readings by mid week. Spraying: Light ram and very slow drying will make conditions unfavorable lor sprav Area 4-H Ku and Fur Bruce Gordon conducted the recent meeting of the Fuz and Fur 4 Club Officers (raining for 4-H camp was discussed Members worked on (heir hamster project and Teresa Heimberger organized a game of kickball. Chris Hallett gave the demonstration. Bt Busy Krrs New officers were elected at (he April meeting of the BU Busy Bees. They are president.

Diane Dupler; vice president. Terri Await: secretary. Tammy Await and news reporter. Tonva Await Janet Await and Carolyn Await are (he advisors Flouring lovers Lorey Barnhart conducted the election of officers at the April meeting of the Flouring Clovers The new officers are president Lorey Barnhart: vice president. Mary Ann Messerly; secretary.

Sue Wilson; treasurer. Lori Arnold; news reporter. Theresa McAncspie. recreation. Jane Fitzgerald and Diane Flowers and telephone committee.

Barb Wojecky and Amy Elder Speakers for (he evening were Nancy McCrady and Diane McAnespie. Their (opic was disco dancing Happy Hoppers Edith Pugh, advisor for Happy Hoppers directed the election of officers at (he April meeting Pleasanlvlllr Agriculture 4 II Club fhe new officers which were eiected are president. Paul Wooster; vice president, Brad Berry; secretary Melia Mccormick; treasurer, Michele McCormick news reporter. Johnny Lutz Chris Ansel, Cory Ansel, Lutz and Tony McCormick are on the recreation committee. Potted MUMS In Bloom.

5-8 Blooms per pot. COMBINATION POTS Of mixed flowers to plant outdoors. JUMBO BEGONIAS In bloom, to plant outside, in shade. Blooms all CARNATION CORSAGES We have a large selection of blooming plants for children to buy for Mother. Free wrapping for customers 1 2 yrs.

of age or younger. $1 .69 up HOUSE PLANTS from 1 0 Fresh Cut Flowers Blooming Plants Hanging Baskets Lasting Silk Dried Arrangements R.SMITH GARDEN STORE Loncosfer's Leading Garden Store Routt 37 Acrou from the OU-l Branch Phone 653-8761.

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