/ îf â ltiV B WU&JftjLfc AfwU HH, ¿Ö4b THS EISINGSUN UNIQUE WEEKLY »XBANGJ5 PUBLISHING CO. ^_________Publishers Make Remittances to Publisher a t Risingsun, O hio Acmrc «mu Entered as Second Crass matter at the post office at Rislngsun, Ohio under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879 Ono Year .......... Subscription In Advance ........ $2.00 Six Months $1.00 From The Court House Probate Court Schedule of claims, application for transfer of real estate, certi­ ficate Issued, application for and determination of inheritance tax, no tax, and first final and distri­ butive account filed in the estate of Arthur G. Shroycr, deceased. First, final and distributive ac­ count filed in the estate of Everett G. Hennan, deceased. Report of prlvate sale of cer­ tain parcels of real estate, sale administration | Application and order to eom-! plete written contract for sale off personal property in the estate of Louis Sykes, deceased. Application filed for probate of the will of Blanche Riches, deceas­ ed. Application filed and order for settlement of wrongful death, ap plication and order for apportion­ ment of amount received, report and confirmation of settlement, inventory filed — $1500.00 per­ sonal property and first and final account filed in the estate of Ray­ mond L. Krans, deceased. ................Tim Marriage Licenses William A Hazard, 29, factory, confirmed and deed ordered, and)™ ^ «"<* Georgian.™ Freeman , .... , , 21. beautician, Perrysburg.continued as to other parcels, ini , , *, , , , _. . _ Meric Jack Krassow, 21, welder,the guardianship of Edwma Ray- Kudolph and NeIda Joann Errett, dure and Salina Rnydure, minors | jçy c| 01-jti Bowling Green. Application and order to release the estate of Albert Magee from administration. Application and order to release the estate of William Myers from Shop and Save at _ / •* MU»«» •«., IN,. ^ f Martoria, Oblò. 40 Only MEN’S SUITS A fine assortment o f worsteds, ¡Shark skins, in your favorite color All sizes to cimose $3500 2 Tables MEN’S SHIRTS Our famous Town Craft Skirts reduced to clear ■Xu-Cruft col­ lare on woven at ripe broad­ cloth. $ 2 oo 16 Only GIRLS’ COATS All our coals to clear at tins new low price Come in now and pick jour size $£oo 26 Only LADIES’ COATS Our entire spring stock of La­ dies’ Coats reduced to this low for clearance. Huy Now $ 1 J J 00 47 Only LADIES’ SKIRTS A fine assortment of Ladies’ Skirls. Come m and pick your size. A Fine Buy. $ 2 0 0 60 Only LADIES’ DRESSES New Spring styles and colors m all sizes to clear at this Lar­ gali! price. $5 0 0 Now Cuses Stella Leking, Latchie, has brought suit for $ 10,000 against Anna Leking, Luckey, claiming this amount for alleged slanderous statements by defendant and sta­ ting in the petition it has alienat­ ed the affections of plaintiff’s husband and caused, her to suf­ fer ill health and to give her a nervous condition Inc claiming this amount tion of inheritance tax. no tax. in due from an accident between ve- the non-resident estate of Jaj B iUiclcs of thc partios at the north Simmons, deceased I corporation limits of Bowling Dudley R Avery appointed I Green on August 19, 1947. guardian of Louis L. Pitcher Commissioner appointed to take Marvin H Alder, 21, factory, testimony of witnesses to the will Custar, and Alma F Lindquist, of Charles G Roy, deceased j 21, waitress, Rudolph James L. Swindler, appointed 1 Gordon F Ponceby, 22 student, administrator of the estate of ¡Cleveland, and Shirley Armstrong Edna M Swindler, deceased, A 18, clerk, Bowling Green li Nickcy Clarence Foos and -------- Ralph Hall named appraisers 1 Probate Court Will of John Korn admitted to' Application for order to trans­ probate | f01' certificate of title to motor ve- Application and order to release '*1^ 0 'n cslatc °f Blanche M the estate of Dale Correll aka l a k a IJeborah Blanche Dale W Correll, from administra­ tion and application for transfer of real estate, certificate issued Margaret D Miller appointed administratrix of the estate of Me­ lissa Lehmann, deceased, Frank Welling, Ray Eisenhouer and Herman Landvvehr named apprai­ sers Joseph P Konrad appointed ad­ ministrator of the estate of Mic­ hael Konrad, deceased. Floyd Nutter, Lee Wagner and Nick King, deceased Petition for distribution of as sets in kind, and order .filed in thc estate of August Hofer. First, final and distributive ac­ count filed in the estate of Fred Winkelman, aka Frederick Wink- elman, deceased. First and final account, sche­ dule of debts and application for and determination of inheritance tax, no tax, filed in the estate of John R. Thornton, deceased. Lee. Sunday callers at the Guy Hum­ mel home included Mrs. Manuel Bateson and children of Six Points Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Jacobs, Mr. and Mrs. 'Raymond Mock and children of Luckey, Mrs. Leonard Gams and children of Pemberville, Mr. and Mrs. Avery Alexander and family of Toledo, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hummel and family, and Mr and Mrs. Frank Hummel. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Chilcote were Sunday supper guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Chilcote at North Baltimore. Mrs. E. M. Cordrey of Fos- toria was calling at the home of Miss Gertrude Ketcham one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Webb and family of Burgoon visited Mr. ahd Mrs. Clare Whitman and family Monday evening. Calvin Breneman was a busi­ ness visitor in Toledo Wednesday. The West Millgrove Volunteer Fire Company is sponsoring an Out Door Picture Show to be held on the school ground each Monday evening starting May 3. Women’s Legion Post To Honor House Probe Body _____ 1 MILWAUKEE, Wis — The World War II Women’s Post 4481 of The American Legion of Mil­ waukee, will hold a testimonial dinner on May 26 to celebrate the tenth anniversary of the House Committee on Un-American Ac­ tivities. v. Miss Cecilia A. Stankiewicz, commander of the post said she hoped other American Legion posts would see fit to honor this Congressional committee which “took it on the chin for ten years until internal treachery became unpopular in»America” The House Committee on Un- American activities came into being in 1938 largely as the result of a resolution adopted by the 19th national convention of The Amer­ ican Legion in New York City in 1937 The committee recently was granted another $ 200,000 fund by a house vote of 337 to 37 to con- i tinue its work. 1•____________________1 14 Counties Over \ Farm Bureau Goals More than 55,000 Ohio farm families have joined the Ohio Farm Bureau so far this year and, fourteen county Farm Bureau or-j ganizations have exceeded their goals, according to the latest re­ port issued this week by J E. 'Garretson, head of the member -1 ¡ship division of the Ohio Farm 1 Bureau. ' 1 Garretson said an effort is ba­ ling made to complete the current I drive before May 1. before the ¡heavy farm work starts He com- Iplimented more than 2500 volun­ teer solicitors making the canvass 1 for their efforts in bringing total, .farm family membership of the' organization almost within the reach of a record and asked that they continue until the goal of 66, 000 is readied Counties exceeding their goals now include Auglaize, Belmont, Franklin, Greene, Knox, Logan, Marion, Ross, Sandusky, Seneca, Shelby, Union, Van Wert and Wood. Navy Chief To Address Legion Executive Body R e p o n t ;tw enfl 0l0hto INDIANAPOLIS, Ind._— Secre-;tjakes reaching the Division, of Lake Fishing Good In Spite Of High Waters tary of Navy John Sullivan will; Conservation headquarters in Col- be the speaker at National Com-|umbus indicate that record-break- mander James F. O'Neil's dinner ing crowds of fishermen are flock- to members of the national ex- ing to the lakes probably because ecutive committee of The Ameri- of flooded stream conditions can Legion in Indianapolis, May 4., throughout the state. May 3 to 5. I Although the lake levels are Sullivan hails from Manchester, unusually high, angler's have been N H., Commander O'Neil’s home: taking fish by the thousands, city. They are both members of Fishermen, however, have been the same American Legion post'driven to the channels, and back there. Announcement of Secre -1 water areas due to heavy winds tary Sullivan’s' acceptance to ad- affecting the open water, but for dess the NEC dinner was made by early spring fishing, that's good, Commander O’Neil anyway. FLORLUX L INTERIOR ^ -, - i — ' v ; I s- >' „ 1A R C H P R Ê S E B W B pumps PREFERRED Of course you can wear pumps if they’re Selby Arch P reservers! 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