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BUSINESS NEWS Homecoming Candidates YORK'S JAMESTOWN. Eight Boiai-, for the Wi reftnc view home sees nxwi in High School Homecoming Queen jher yetr. LMt are being at Beaver's Oo-Ei cor- prtViryM fc-Tfc" 1 of the four high gchool classes are selected. On Tuesday, the five finalists be elected by student body and tbe queea will be announced at tne Homecoming Game between Greeneview and Cedarville Friday, Oct. 28.

The queen and her four attendants win preside at the homecoming celebration. Another highlight will be the presentation of the game football to toe of the fans. HAVE TRYOUTS CONTEST MEETING Beavercrwk TryoulS: and Tuesday night for the senior class "Gramercy Ghost," which piii'be la-esented Thursday, at, 8 pjn. in Greeneview Central Junior High School Larry Bees is director of the comedy which appeared on Broadway. CLUB TO MEET Greeneview Arts he school iors will have an Oct.

25, seotatzves of the concerning the safe driving "Greene County 500" contort, co-sponsored by the highway patrol PICK LEADERS Reserve for this year are Laura Scott, Sandf Xing, Taa Peftr- son, Maggie Bloom, IWbbk Pinson and Obnfiie Serrer. TOPS "TEST mates overlapping between classes, which eliminates repe titioc from year to year, which elitnlnates any gaps in! the infocmatioo learned by the; stuckoL Tbis is an extremely difficult tad; but we already have made some significant fains. The sticooe and mathematics ocnmittees finished their cur- ricuhim studies May. 1965, od ttt board adopted the nec- mty textbooks and authorized tbe porchaee necessary latenais-to tffgar continuous Indusfaial Beaferereek senior, received Beavererwefi score tit the TfHfiam Randolph Peaces Senate Youth Program quaiifying exam Friday-. Toe test iws to all pupib who Itold office in student council of a class.

Calhoun is senior class president progress curricula science nd mathematics. When your chiid arrived in school this September, he was introduced to math and science materials which have been carefully selected to provide him with continuous, meaningful learnings in these to be held on purchase of club jackets and the possibility of of freshmen to in the year. the club earlier The Air Fotee-lJciefiQg team consultedJPuesday with BeaYer- creelr seniors" Jif school. TRYOCTS SET Freshmen cheerleader tryoots will be beid tonight at tbe Bea- verereelc lEff freshman dswen. CARDS TO Gp OUT Grade-cards'- will-go -out'-in Greeneview Schools Tuesday.

TESTS SET Iowa" Test of Basic Skills is being given this week" to the eighth graders at Greeneview Central School. Seventh graders and pupils in third; and fourth grades will take the test next week. Sandy King Is Beqmr Achiever BEAVERCREEK fs week's Beaver Achiever at High School is sophomore-'Sandy King, a finalist in the Miss Teenage Ameri- DIt ROBERT GOUBLEY oa contest this year. YS saperiiteaaeit Sandy models in her year, I promised to keep you posted on the progress of kindergarten through gra 12 anas. By September, 1967, we intend to have similar materials available ra all other subject areas.

In my opinion, a continuous rogress curriculum is tbe only Ififensible curriculum for our time. We can no longer tbler- tte a lock step curriculum sti- led by arbitrary standards and rrelevant repetitions. We need, nstead, a curriculum which is carefully developed, which has dear cut, rnplistic learning and which allows each student to acquire a solid, basic education at a pace ap- (ropriate for him. Harold Barr is the new football mascot for the- Beavers. He will accompany fte cheerleaders to" all gamea.

BAND TO Puffi Beavercreek Hitfi Scboel Band will participate, in the Pumpkin Fesfival to be held Saturday at fce Parkwood Elementary School. Report On Curriculum ip a i and has app a in magazine, was this year's Homecomin Sandy King She been a member of GAA years, a mem- curriculuni study. Here is our present status. First of all, ieep in mind thai the the study'is to develop, in each subject matter area, a curriculum which allow each student to experience cootinuous progress from the time he enters until he graduates. We of FHA this year and wasihuild a curriculiim irhich elirn- OUVER Row Crop Tractor with greater productivity- comfort I Qrcatt powtr.

High-torque gas, diesel or IP-fas engines develop 66 pto observed Ideal desifln. 3V 2 tons of weight, distributed ideally over long wheelbase produces less slip. A i New comfort. 3-position tllf-o-scope steering fuirhydraulic power steering deluxejcpmfort seat new easy-read gauges including oil and amp. A No-stop shifting.

Drive cuts speed steps up pull on the go 12 Battery-saying alternator ard new dry-type air cleaner keeps abrasives out of engine better. Tailored to need. New dual-speed implement control system choict of 3-pt or wide swinging drawbar. NEW YORK ACT Induftriw Air Air BiKtactOTi AQefbecy Xud Sfeel Power Allied Cbemieal ASue Ottimen American American American Uectric American Metal- American Metal Prod American Optical American Americati Tobacco Arxaco Steal Armour Officers JAX Junior Achievement company of Xenia High-School, just now organized for the 1966-67 school year. The company plans to go into production of Christmas decorations for sale soon and then select another project after the irst of the year.

Sponsors of the company are Dayton Power 4V Mfg. Co. Officers this year are Richard Treharne, president; Suzan Ulrey, treasurer, and Susan Gallender, secretary. Advisers are: B.T. Lickliter and Don R.

Tflton of Storey of Mfg. Gary G. Wfflefcs, business administratian instructor, and C. Larry Watson, senior accountant major, of Central State University, Wilberforce. JAX Co.

members, besides Terrell, Soe Kurtz, David Richard Baughman, Jay iff. Bob Wliite, Robin Dean Bazell, Keith Baldwin Virgil Kelly, Bonnie Curtis, Larry Parks, Darlene Bazell, Chester CJyphers, "fim "Whitfington, Henry Jones Steven M21er Thomas J. Craft Dale IVfitchell, MairUyn CJyphers, Linda Bryant, Sue Strauder, Deborah Hamilton, Stephens and Bill YELLOW SPRINGS Iturd Annual Band The Fair Betblebem Steel Boeing Canada Dry Celacese Chesapeake ic Chrysler Oiuo Ooca Cola Colgate Cr Gas CocsoJidated Cigar Cons Natural Gas Consumer Continental Can CoperweJd Steel Crucible Detroit Edison Diamond Inter. Douglas Aircraft DuPont East Air lanes 22 156 Erie Lackawanna Ford General Dynamics General Electric Geoeral Poods General Motors General Telephone Goodrida Goodyear Great A Greyhound Galf Oa Walker Hercnles Incorpocated 42 7254-7- InMnoIl Rand D3M Inter Harvester Tnter Nickel Inter Tel Tel Jones 'it Laucnlin Joy Keanecott Kopperx -lAtrobe -Steel TjfeMfh: Valley Iffiby Owens Tord -f 3C6 -i-1 35 -j- Trucks Oil Monsanto Montgomery Ward Motorola New York Central Norfolk Western North American Avia North American Coal Olin Mathieion -Owens. Corn Ford Oven Illinois GlMS Pan American Peabody Coal Penn Dixie Cement Pennsylvania KR Pepsi Cola Phfflips Pet -Ptttsburfh Plate Pfttsburfh Steel Polaroid -Procter Gambit Pullnlan i -Beadinr Bepublic Steel Tteynolds Metal Reynolds Tobaccqt Sears Sinclair i Sotneni Standard Oil Calif Standard Oil Ind Standard Oa Studebaker Swift Tenneco Texaco 80 -r-1 li 2 51J4-4- 14 140 44 -f 38-48 66 42 -My, 51 4- 37 -f 2 11WAFB Men Promoted Colonels FAIRBOBN career Eleven Air officers at held Saturday was the successful one yet over $850 made this year," Mrs.

William Hooper, vice president and chairman said today. of Band Fair, Wright'- Patterson AF a have; learned of their selection for promotion to colonel. Promoted to colonel were: W. Bafley, 426 Rising EBfl Fairborn, daef of the Plans and Programs Branch, SGO, siace September 1965; Ogden Z. Baker, Bldg.

628, Area WPAFB, chief of -Division, 2750fn Air a Wing directorate of Materiel, since August 1965; Earle Cole, 220 Bob Faiirbbrn, chief of Support Management Division; -F-12-SR 71 SPO, Deputy for-Systems Man- Mrs. Hooper said that final jagement, Aeronautical Systems 4 A bills are not completely finished, but that the fair will dear over $850. This compares to $600 made list year and $650 the first is used to purchase large for the school bands. Carnival Set At North JAMESTOWN A Halloween Carnival will be held Thursday. Oct.

27, at Greeneview North School, S. Charleston sponsored by Greeneview PTO. Supper will start at 5:30 p.m. with a parade at 7 p.m. in the school gymnasium.

Three main prizes will be awarded at the carnival. Open House Set Simon Kenton PTA will hold ah open house pancake, sausage dinner Saturday from 5:30 to I p.m. in Ac school. Division, since August; Carl K. Dunlap, 7211 New Horizon Fairborn Routl 1, deputy director for Procure ment and Production, F-12-SR 71 SPO ASD, since August; George E.

Hedge, due assignment to directorate of Maintenance Engineering, Air Force Corrvin sae most tractor 372-0061 ShimlY To Sing TonigKt Ktany Shivery of The Gospel will be angtagwith the at 7.tonight at the revival at the SouttttWe Church of God, 306 Rev. DiTwin Grow, pastor, is speaking at the services, which will continue through Sunday. Logistics cember; Command, in De- William Karr, 2750th Air Base Wing staff judge advocate since June 1965; he resides at 420 Ridgewood Fairborn. Roger W. Nestle, 1306 Davis Fairborn, executive offi cer, Directorate of Procuremen and Production, AFLC, since June 1964; Col.

Nestle is a command pilot; Ward E. Protsman, 124f Fudge Beavercreek, direc tor of Tactical Air Command missile system program office deputy for systems Maogement, since 1961; Col. Protsnw it a command pilot; Frederick F. Smiley, tttt Fir ginia Fairborn, director of procurement, Dpety lor Reconnaissance, ASD, since 1915; Col. Smiley navigator; J.

Lewis Smith, Damascus of Professional Services at the USAF Hospital since July 1114 Orlando A. Wall, 171 Ltoy and Guidance Division, Ai Force Avionics Labor a tor since May IMS; Col Wall it senior pilot OS. Koll Bear Trmxtc Air putnn: 9t the Court House in Xenia. Ohio, I in the above named County, on! Saturday, the It: day- Ikwem- ber IMl, at o'clock the Mtowtuc 4esenbed real estate, stt uatt -fee CiMMtr of Greene awt as foflowt. to-wit: Lot Ko.

One Tfcwisaad Stv 91" W. a distance of 10.09 feet; X. 9 degncs 29" W. a of 54X.M laet; tbeace leav- said rickft and run- N. ir £.

a TiJS fttt to a r-ftjnt tbe right of way line of said the way. ItaJOroad right right ft de 31' 73 licks: S. JET E. 4 to take road; K. 12 degrees ttfcnce to a Howard, decrcei MM roa with his line also Rev.

Thorapaott S. 75 degrees E. to a corner to said and In Tttne lice at UJS. Ko. la the west line of John.

j-TT i. I jj A tan Aircraft United Air GS Rubber US Smelting US Steel West Virginia Weis Market Wtttem Union Air £teetiic Wodbnrth rOK Corporatioa Yoontttown Zenith American Hach Tdy Atteotie Coast Burfinfton Indus Trac Cods: ProdacU Toremoit Dairy MMM Pjttstoa Company Union Pacific Admiral Am Home Am Std Anchcr Hg Aahld Oa Avco Babcock Benguet 40ii4- fTTi-r la -f tifci the City of Xeaia, Coiirty, iine of the a.R.~~rigfat~<rf~way sJ Joha TiOTier S. W. QfciB, as recordMl in tfce Plat Jl a at" E. to a ia line ordls of Greene Coeaty, Ofcio, VoJ- W8.88 feet'to a point of curvature) of said Taraer eonicr to aforesaid f.

Pages if, IT and thence with a to thence with her N. 7S Subject to restrictMBis and feet, radios 23" W. M.90 poles io the meats of records. chord S. 19 degrees 3T 06" £.

ai beginning, cautaizuov 35.4? acres Said Premises Located at 13tS.7t feet; thence maimir in both tracts 75.GS Drive, Xenia, Ohio, degrees IT 15" E. a of land. Said Premises Appraised at'of 74KJK feet to a point in the Said Premises located at U.S. and cannot be sold lor North line of VJfJ. No.

SOWriRojite 42. Northeast of fficJon a a (less -npo -Tfarrcar taat-iaeuee rigiit otrHoad, Ceotzai Sotie Fartfi- amount I way and running S. 57 de-j Said Premises Appraised at TEBMS OP SAEE: CASH. W. a Tract Ko, I Tract cent day of sole and te.th* of befmning, con-1No.

1 and cannot be cfloftRDatMO; of and -dtttyeryjjotetec bi land, oc for less two thirds of itbat amotrsl. Both parcels to seU prepared I mdiviabtally. TEBMS OF SALE: CASH, 10 per 32-4- RosstH A. Bradley Sheriff Greece County, O. Warren KeSey auctioQeer Milter, finney and Clark Attorney uv -f ft Sift 37li 73 -f- Brstl My Case I Cin O.VE1 Com Credit 'Com Credit Pf Zel Day PI Alk Dow Ch Zl Pa Nf Essex Firestone 3TMC Cp Gea Mill Tel Gen fflidden Tin Jnt Paper John Man Kresge Lear ft ft ft 40- -f 23ft-f ft ft 42 -fl ft 37 -fft -ft 9tft-f- ft ft Marathon Mar Md -Matfih Medusa Pe Jfat-Caih -R ft: Phfflips Rock Std Bubbermaid SCM Corp Scott Pap Shell Oil Smucker Sid Ofl Oh Soa Oil- ft ft -t-ft TOftJ-' ft 55ft- Ihc Un Ofl Cal VaP JtP 54 J- 40ft XENIA UNION STOCKYARDS (Quotations Net to Farmers) HOGS 200-230 Ibs.

less. The above descriptice from Mghway and 4eed reaKrds. Tbe Board of County ConsaaissJOQ-seeai os day of rale sad balance crs has Saturday, the 3rd day joe. confirmation of sale and the LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OP APPOINTMENT ESTATE OF Marvin BMdJt deceased. Notice is hereby jSvea that Isther L.

Ttiddle has been duly appointed as Executrix of tfee estate of Marvin Biddle deceased late of Xenia City, Greene County, Ohio. Dated this list day of September, WILLIAM B. McCALLISTEB PROBATE JUDGE, GREENE COUNTY, OHIO of December. 2866 at 10:00 A-M. o'clock as the time for hearing said petition at the office of Board of County Commissioners.

Phflip Aultman, City Solicitor of the City of Xenia. Ohio. LEGAL NOTICE SHERIWS SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Greene County. Home Federal SavmCs and Loan Association Plaintiff vs Albert M. Potts.

et al CASE NO; 38952 Defendants In. pursuance of an Order of Sale as Execution is the above entitled action, I mil offer for at public auction, at the west door of the Court in Xenia, in the above named County, on Sta- urday, 12 day of November 1906, at 10 o'clock A.M.. the foUow- me descnbed real estate, situate in the County of Greene and Sate of and- Jn the Township of Beavercreek and belnc all of Lot Number Twenty one (Jl) Plat of Pleasant Knolls, as the same is mimbereoV and known on tne recorded plat thereof. Volume 7, Paces and Plat Records, Greene County, Ohio. Said Prem" i Located at Gtmnfe Han Bd, Said Premises Appraised at and cannot be-aold for less thu" two thirds of that amoont.

TERMS OF SALEz CASH, 10 per cent on day of sale and balance on confirmatfon -male and delivery of jdeed. Russell -A. Bradley Greene County, John Gfibney LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT ESTATE OF Ina M. Murdock deceased. Notice is hereby xivea that Win.

A. Miller has been duly appointed as Admirusteator De Bonis Non with the Wfll Annexed of the estate of Ina M. Murdock deceased late of VBlafe of Cedarville, Greece County. Ohio. Dated this day of September, 1998.

WILLIAM B. McCALLISTER JUDGE. GREENE COUNTY, OHIO Carl -Taylor; auctioneer 230-240 240-260 260-275 275-300 300-350 350-400 190-200 180-190 160-180 140-160 100-140 IbS. Ibs. Ibs.

Ibs. Ibs. Ibs. Ibs. Ibs.

Ibs. Ibs. Ibs. ,21.00 20.50 20.00 LEGAL NOTICE SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Greene County. Harold Van Pelt Greene County Treasurer Plaintiff Richard AMns, et al Defendant CASE NO.

38072 In pursuance of an. Order of Sale as on Exeuction in. the above en titled action, I wM offer at public-anctioB, at the west-dope of the Court House in Xenia, Ohio; in above named County, on Saturday, the 29th day of October 1966. at 10:15 o'clock" the fol- lowinc described 'real sit- utatft in the County- of Greene and State- of Ohio the 17.75 16.75 20.75 19.75 18.75 13.75 12.75 3W1TS 300 down 300-350 Ibs. 350-400 Ibs.

400-450 Ibs. 450-500 Ibs. 500:550 Ibs. 550-600 18.75 18J2S Leach Ohio. SaiH Annraisftd at 16.75 15.00; ..14.50 COLUMBUS (UPI) Daily cash grain prices paid to farmers Wednesday at frain elevators in Central, Northwestern and Southwestern Ohio as quoted by the Ohio Department of Agriculture are: No 2 wheat (bu.) one cent lower, 1.58-1.64, mostly; 1.8» 1.62; No 2 ear com '(buv) mostly -unchanged, 1.20 1.29.

mostly 1.25 No 2 Celled corn mostly unehanceoV 1.28 1.31;. mostly 1.28 1.30; No 2 shelled, corn (100 lb) mostly unchanged, 2.292.39, mostly 2.34 2.3fc-;No 2- oats (bu.) mostly unchanged. .69 .75, mostly No 1 soybeans (bu.) mostly, one to two cents- lower, 2.88, mostly 2.71 2.S1. Said Premises -Appraised at $9, 000.00 and be sold for less than two thirdsr that amount. SALE: CASH, 10 per cent 7 on day of sale and balance on confirmatjon of sale and delivery Russell A.

BraiiSey" Sheriff Greene O. M.E. Petersoti'-Prosecuting Attorney Everett Koogler, auctioneer XENIA AREA PRODUCE Butter Small eggs 15-23c Large eggs 47c Legal Notice NOUCB SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The Sttte of Ohio. Greene County. The Philadelphia Saving Fund Society Plaintiff VS.

Albert Louis Thompson, Albert L. Thompson, et al Defendants CASE NO. 38713 In pursuance of an Order of Sale as oa Execution in tbe above ea- titled action, 1 wd offer for sale at public auction, st the west door of fhe Court House in Xenia, Ohio, in tfce above named County, on Saturday, the 5 of November 1966, at 10 o'clock A.M., the following described real estate, tit- uate in the. County of Greene and State of Ohio, and in the Village of Yellow Springs Township of Miami, and described as follows, to wit: Beinf all of Lot No. Torty (40), as tht same is designated numbered and known on the recorded of Fair Acres, Section One, No.

2, as recorded in VoL 5, page 85 of the Rec end of Lot 40 Monroe's Addition of taken- -pirallel Itoes-tMMftsbMEa-in is. designated, and numbered on the recorded of said additon. Deed References: VoL 236, Page 196 and Vol. 276. 160 of the Greene County, Ohio Deed Records.

Said Premises Located at 10 LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT ESTATE OF Bay H. McGraw Notice is- hereby jiven that Mar- faretM. McGraw has been duly appointed as Executrix of the es tate of. Say H. McGraxr, deceased late of City of, Xenia Greene this 5fh -of October, WILIItASi B.

McCAI.T.TSTER PROBATE JUDGE. GREENE-COUNTY, OHIO. LEGAL NOT3TCE NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT ESTATE OF Patty-sJean Logan Deceased. Notice is. herby yiven that James Log an lias duly appointed is Administrator of the estate- -P alty 'Jean "-Lofan, deceased of Xenia City Gree a County Dated this 1st day of October, 1966.

WILLIAM B. McCALLISTER PROBATE JUDGE, GREENE COUNTY, OHIO LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT ESTATE OF; Schumacher Deceased. Notice is hereby given that James C. Schumacher, M.D. has been duly appointed as Execut of the estate of AX.

Schumacher, deceased late of of Xenia Greene County. Ohio. Dated this 5th day of October, WILLIAM S. McCALLISTER PROBATE JUDGE, GREENS COUNTY, OHIO LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT ESTATE OF Lillian datis deceased. Notice is iiereby givea th a Gladys Brown, has been duly appointed Administratrix: of the XSliaii Oaas deceas late of.

Sflvercrett Township, County. Ohio. Bated this 33rd day- oC September. 1MV. PSOBATE JUDGE.

COUNTY. OHIO LEGAL NOTICE Young -Kim, bxnrn. LTesideflec vms: Apartment 303, 3W5 Souttx La. Beta Avenue. Angeles, Wtt.9* wfll take ttat on October 11, IMS, the imdenlcnHl.

Chnl JCo iriTn, filed petttioa- against -her in Case No. 39909 in the Oomm Pleas Court of- Greene County, Ohio, praying for a. divorce, and other relief on grounds of gross neglect of duty and extreme cruelty. Said cause -will be heard on or after December 1, 1909. Chnl lfo Kim, Plaintiff Phflip- Aoltman, A-ttorneys at Law, Allen, Xenia.Ofaio.

LEGAL NOTICE SBERIFF'S SALE OF REAIr ESTATJE The State of Ohio. Greene County. State Fidelity Federal Savings and Loan Association Plaintiff vs. Gerald Thomu Newsom, et al Defendants' CASE NO. 91338 In Order of Sale as oa Eaecutioti 3n the above entitled -wfll offer for sale at public auction, at the west door of Court in.

Xenia, Ohio, in. the above named County, oa nrday, the 5d. day of November, at the following- described real estate, situate in the County of Greene and State of SS'feelroff the NWthiof Sugarcreek 1 mrm- one (31). Winter j-fEBi 'Bf as re- 27 of fuU -width, of said lot-as the fee Plit County, Ohio. Said Premises Lakeman, Located at 2136 BeHbrook, Ohio.

Said Premises Appraised at 000.00. and cannot be sold for less than two thirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: CASH, 10 per cent on day of sale and balance on and delivery of -deed. Russell A. Bradley Sheriff County.

Estabrook, Finn and- Chester Kline, auctioneer OF REAL ESTATE State of Ohio, County. Dayton Mortgage Co. Plaintiff vs. Forest Beverly, et al Defendants CASE NO. 38828.: In, "pursuances -of- an Order of Sale As on -in -the above entilled action.

IjwiU offer for sale at public the west door of the Court House in Xenia, in the named County, on day of Oct. 1968.. at 10:00 cloclc A.M.; 'the. -following described, real estate, situate in the County of Greene and of in the Township of Bea- livery of deed, Russell A. Bradley Sheriff Greene County, O.

Milter. Compioa Long Attorney Joe Gordon auctioneer LEGAL NOTICE TO B2DDERS Sealed proposals, bearfcg title of the work aad tbe of tfee bidder will be received by Catherine Luady. Clerk, for County Commissi one rs. Xenia, Ohio, unta o'clock noon. Eastern Standard Time, on November 17, 1966, and will be opened and publicly read aloud imroedsately thereafter, for of Temporary Detention Quarters and other related work as shown oa Grccnd Floor of the Greene County office in.

accordance with plans acd specifications as prepared by Thomas D. MeLaugfa- lin John J. Kefl, Architects, Lima. Ohio. Drawings and specifications and contract documents are available for the Inspection zt Owner Drawings and the personal the offices of the Architect.

specifications for of contractors may be obtained from the Architect. Each, bid zanst tie submitted oa blanks obtained from the Architect, and must contain the nama of every person interested therein and be accompanied by Snrety Compacy Bid; Bond, satisfactory to Owner ,05 Cbeek upon some solvent back, payable to the Greene Comity Treasurer, ia was equal to 5 per cent of the bid. as a guarantee that If tbe bid 3s accpettd, a contract wfll be entered icio in accordance -with, the drawings and specifications And General Cocdi- Haas of the Cofcact aad boad form on file, and the performance of the contract secured by a Surety Company Contract Bond approved by the Owner, in an amount equal to 100 cent" of the contract price. No bidder bid for. a period of thirty: after the opening ihereoL The right is reserved by -the County Tn to reject any or an bids and to waive informalities, By order of the Greene County Commissioners, (Mrs.) Catherine Luhdyi OLers: LEGAL NOTICE SHERUT'S SALE OF SEAL The State of" Ohio, Worcester County NafT.

Bimk Plaintiff vs. Marvin Martin. al Defendants CASE NO. 3871R In pursuance- -an. OBIer of Sale as on.

Execution in entitled action, offer for sale auctiotu-at door of Jtf the lirday," the 1988, at 10:15 o'clock AJt, following described real estate, sit- State of Ohio, and In-the ViQage of YeBow Springs'and bounded and described as follows, to "wit: Being aH of Lot Number Eight (8) as the same is designated, numbered and known on'-lfie recorded plat of The Porter. Construction. Co. Plat Number 1 in Vol. 4, Page 80 of the Plat Records of Greene County, Ohio; subject all easements, jura gastric- tions" of Said Premises iBl High St, Yellow Springs," Said Premises at 000.00: and cannot be-sold? or less than'two thirds of --that "amount.

TERMS Tea per cent on -day: of balance in 30 days on conSrniaUon of sale and delivery of deed. Russell A. Bradley Sheriff Greene R. Attorney J.M. Coffman.

Auctioneer. LEGAL-NOTICE SHERTFFrS SALE- OFT- REAL-ESTATE The State of Ohio, Greene County, Hunter Savings Association Plaintiff 7 Ernest Booth, et al Defendants: vercreek to ytit: iCASE NO. 38563 I- known -as being Lot number For- In pursuance of an Order Sale on'Sunny Acres Plat, asjAs On Execution in en- recorded in-Plat Booic Numb erj titled action, I will sale three 137; of the Plat Rec- i at public auction, at the west door i of the Court House in Ohio, on the i in the above named oa ords of Greene County. Said is located Southwest corner, of Fairfield-BeH- brook Road and North. Avenue: Premises' Located at BeH- brook Fairfleld' Southwest corner of SuanysJde North Ave.

Saturday, the of November 1966. at A.M., the following -described real estate, situate "in the of and State of Ohio, and in-the'Township Said Premises Appraisea" at of Spring-Valley to wit: 000.00 and-cannot be sold-for less Being Tract No. in than two thirds of that amount. Belle- Meadows Subdivison-as TERMS OF SALE: Cash, 10 per "corded in Volume 6, pAge'M 93 cent down on day of sale -and the Plat Records. of ance 30 days or upon con- ty and subject to an restrictions.

firmatioQ of sale. Russell A. Bradley Sheriff Greene County. Murr Seeley, Attys. Ray Conley.

Auctioneer -L1EGAL NOTICE Notice is hereby given that on September 26, 1966 there was presented to the Board of Commissioners of Greene County, Ohio, a petition signed by Philip Aultman, as City Solicitor on behalf of the city of Xenia, Ohio, praying that the territory hereinafter described be annexed to the City of Xenia. Said territory is described as follows: Situate in the Township of ia, County of Greene and-State of LEGAL NOTICE SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE covenants, arid eastmeffls. of record. the conveyed: to the mortgagors-herein by deed recorded in Deed Book 350. Page 368.

Office of the Recorder of Greene County. Ohio; Said Premises Located on Sizni- son Road. Said Premises Appraised at $14.000.00 and cannot be sold- for less the State of Greene than -two thirds-of that -amount Lyda Jenkins, aka Lydia and Lawrence Jenkins Plaintiffs vs Viola Gflmore, et al Defendants CASE NO. 35512 Jenkins! TERMS OF SALE: Cash, Ten iper cent on day of sale and balance in 30 days on confirrrfatloa cf sale and delivery of deed. Russell A.

Bradley Sheriff I Greene County, O. In pursuance of an Order of Sale Don R. Gardner in partition In the above entitled Attorney action, I "will offer for sale at pub- Arnold Wilson. Auctioneer lie auction, at the west door of the Court House in Xenia, Ohio, in; the above named County, on Satur-i day, the 29th day of Oct. 19S5, at; 10 o'clock A.M..

the following de-j scribed real estate, situate in the bounty of Greene and State of ords of Greene County, Ohio and being a part of V.M.S. subject to all covtn ants and restrictions ot record. the lame premiies con- vtytd to Albert L.ThomptOn and Benu'ce D. Thompjion herein by deed of Francis H. Fisher, dated November 4, IMS and corded in Volume 380.

Page 15, Ohio. 2W" Whitehall Springs, Ohio. Drive, Said Premises Appraised $18.090.00 and cannot sold for less two thirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: CASH. 10 per cent on day of sale and bal- tnM 4m confirmation delivery of deed, RwoeU A.

Bridiey County. O. No. 387 and being a part of the rights of way of U.S Route No. 6ft and the Pennsylvania Railroad track leading from Xenia to Springfield and being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the present corner of'the corporation in center of the aforesaid track and the North right of way of Kinsey Road produced, also the North line of V.M.S.

No. 30M: thence to said surv line S. 57 degrees 47" W. a distance of 112.44 feet to a point in the West right of way of said U.S. Route Nc.

68; thence with said right of way line on a curve to the left, a distance of 85.69 feet, radius of chord N. -22 degrees 36' 38" W. a Oi ioiw) feefc; hence N. 23 degrees 44' 29" W. a distance of 6S3.25 feet to a of curvature; thence with a curve to the right, a distance of Ooftman, auctiooefr NOTICE SALE or REAL ESTATE Tta oe Ohio, County.

Savinft FlalnUtt Jack R. Mitchell, kl CASE NO, 3B5M la of an Order of Sale 't Ohio, and in the Township of Xenia and bounded and described asi paul Beninsegna, et al follows: TRACT NO. ONE: Being part of Military Survey No. 2265. beginning at a stone N.W.

corner of Mrs. S.J. Ford, in the east line of John McClain, thence S. 76 degrees 32' E. 50.80 poles to a atone in the- north line of said Ford corner to John Turner, thence N.

14 degreei E. 100 poles to a itake in tbe line of said Turner and comer to M.D. Eliza Fiack, thence. N. degrees 13' W.

718.99 feet, radius chord N. 5774.65 feet, 10' 24" W. a distance feet; thence N. 73 degrees U' 07" £. a distance of 5.00 feet: thence with a curve defrees 5y 45" ot TtO.W to the W.

thence right 111,01 feet radius distance with to the right 553,06 feet radius 57W .65 feet, chord N. 17 02' 5fi" W. a distance degrees SI' 224.36 feet; feet; thence N. i distance of 10 degrees W. a S.

IXGAL NOTICE SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Ohio, Greeae County. Queens County Savings rBaak (Defendants ICASE NO 39001 In pursuance of Order of Sale as on Execution in above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, at the west door of the Court House in Xenia. Ohio, in the above named County, on Sat. urday, the ifr day of November 1966, at 10 o'clock -the following described real estate, situate in the County of Greene and to nolfts to a in SW corner st te of Oiaio and'in-the City of Mst east Xenia being lot number Steven stone W. 41.04 corner to in thence S.

81 degrees E. 31.50 poles to a stone corner to said Me-1 Oain; decrees 05' 62.12 poles to the place of beginning containing 49.1» acres of land; being tht south pErt of 75.66 Acres tract of told conveyed to Fleck by C.B. Harner, by deed dated Nov. 11, 1916, recorded in Vol. Page 44 County Deed Records.

TRACT NO. TWO: Same County, State and Township and Survey. Beginning at a stake in the east line of John McCalin corner to FlacX thence N. 13 degrees K. poles to a stake in the center of the Columbus Pike corner to Mc'Claln a stake act as a witness in the south fide of the pikt bears is numbered and designated Lane Subdivision.

Section. Part to the Township of Xenia (now City), Greene County. Ohio, as recorded in.the Plat Ti-cords of GreemT County, Ohio, Volume et I4, tS. 4JS 87. Said June Premtses Located at 15B3 Xenia, Ohio.

Said Premises Appraised at 500.00 and cannot be sold for less than two thirds of that amount. TERMS OF SALE: CASH. Itt per cent on day of sale and balance on confirmation of sale and delivery of deed. Russell A. Bradley Sheriff Greene County, 0.

Miller. Finney dark Attorney Elmer Blocher. auctioneer.

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