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20 PIOUA DAILY CALL Wednesday, July J2, 1972 Fisher's Opening-Game Gamble Bombs REYKJAVIK, Iceland (AP) Defending champion Boris Spassky was favored by the experts to beat American challenger Bobby Fischer in the opening game of the world chess match when play resumes this afternoon. The opener of the richest chess competition in history adjourned Tuesday night after 4 hours and 34 minutes of play and 40 moves by each player. The game was to resume at 5 p.m.--1 p.m. EOT. Referee Lothar Schmid of West Germany will make Spassky's 41st move.

The Russian wrote it on a slip of paper and handed it to him in a sealed envelope at the adjournment. The two competitors, their seconds and chess enthusiasts throughout the world spent part of the overnight break analyzing possibilities for the 11 pieces remaining on the white chessboard in Reykjavik's sports hall: king and five pawns for Fischer; king, bishop and three pawns for Spassky. The match had appeared headed for a draw until Fischer tried to seize the initiative on his 29th move. The lanky Brooklyn, N.Y., challenger galloped his bishop down a long black diagonal to snatch an unprotected pawn Spassky had offered. A few moves later the bishop was trapped and lost in exchange for two pawns.

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MILK 93 Gal. SHOP SAVE GAL. BANANAS FANCY CHIQUITA SHOP SAVE 10 Lb. COCA COLA 6 49 PEPSI COLA Shop Save More 5-99' FRESH SLICING TOMATOES 39 Lb. BOILED Sliced To Order HAM Shop Save More At Beeners BAKED Sliced To Order HAM Shop Save More At Beeners Hickory Right JOWL BACON 59 Lb.

Sliced To Order Semi-Boneless HICKORY HAMS 79 Lb. SHOP SAVE Hickory Frying HAM 1.09 Shop Save More Lb. End Slices BOILED HAM 79 Lb. ICE CREAM Vssorted I Assorted Flavors SHOP SAVE Gal MORE Buy Pennington Stays Longer BREAD 5 Greater Savings 0, CRISPHEAD 24 SIZE LETTUCE 29 FRESH SLICING FOR SUMMER SALADS CUCUMBERS 2, 29 PAPER TOWELS 29 JELLY Assorted I BEANS PORK A SPAGHETTI HOMINY LIMA BEANS 2 SE Ofll Your Choice PRESERVES Assorted SANDWICH COOKIES 2 Assorted 59 U.S. grandmaster Robert Byrne said it was a blunder and commented, "Fischer is going to have trouble making a draw.

I don't see how Spassky can lose." Analyzing the game for The Associated Press, international grandmaster Isaac Kashdan termed Fischer's move "a rare miscalculation by the American genius." He said it gave Spassky good prospects for a win. Svetozar Gligoric, the Yugoslav grandmaster present at the tournament, said, "It is doubtful whether black can save a draw." Spassky, who had the first move, is playing the white pieces, Fischer the black. Fischer has played Spasskv five times in the past, losing all three times he played the black pieces and getting draws both times he played the whites and had the advantage of the first move. A draw counts half a point and a win a point in the 24-game championship match. To dethrone Spassky, Fischer needs 1214 points while the Russian can retain his crown with 12 points.

The winner will get $153,125 in prize money, the loser 191,875, and in addition they will divide equally an estimated 155,000 or more from film and television sales. Young Buds Garden Club Holds Meeting CASSTOWN--Brenda Johnson presided when the "Young Buds" Junior Garden Club met last Saturday at the Union Baptist Church on the Peterson Road. Twelve members answered to roll call with naming a vegetable. Their leader, Mrs. James E.

Johnson and her assistant, Mrs. Everett Weatherhead were also present The president passed a cut flower (marigold) which she had brought, for the members to identify. The program presented by their leaders, consisted of their schedule for their flower show for the Miami County Fair. It was discussed in full details by explaining their arrangements, needs and requirements. Members were asked to bring one of their arrangements which they plan to show at the Fair for discussion at the August 5 meeting.

They were also to invite their mothers. Refreshments of cookies and punch were served by Denise, Dawn, Debbie and Dorothy Huelskamp. The members and leaders also met Tuesday morning to clean out the weeds in the flowers around the same church. Planting and caring for these flowers is their main project for the year. Thousands View Miss Ohio Parade SANDUSKY, Ohio (AP)-The 26 candidates for Miss Ohio joined 67 bands, marching units, color guards and floats in the annual parade viewed by thousands of people in scorching 90- degree weather Tuesday night.

The New London High School won the top band award, while the LA Voya Jettes of Akron were recognized as the top marching unit. Receiving top drum corps honors were the Akron Majorettes and Drum Corps, and for the best color guard unit, the Fremont" Militaires. The showmanship trophy went to the Canton Drum and Bugle Corps. The Jackie Mayer trophy, named for the Sandusky girl who became Miss America in 1963, went to Linda's Lassies of Elyria as the most outstanding unit of the parade. Competition for Miss Ohio begins Thursday and continues through Saturday night, when the girl will be named who will represent the Buckeye State in the Miss America pageant in Altantic City, N.J., next fall.

SHERIFF'S SALE National Homes Acceptance Corporation vs. James E. Johnson, Miami Common Pleas Case No 72 175. Docket 154. Page 72-175.

Pursuant to the command of an Alias Order of Sale in the above name cause to me directed by the Court of Common Pleas of Miami County, Odio, I will offer at Public Sale at the south door of the Court House, Troy, Ohio on Friday, August 4, 1972 at 10:30 O'clock in the a.m. the following described premises, to-wit: Situated in the City of Piqua, County of Miami and State of Ohio, and bounded and described as follows, lowif: Being all of Numbered Two Thousand Two Hundred Twenty six (7224) and IS feet off Ihe south side of Lot numbered two thousand two hundred twenty-five (2225) in the said City of Piqua, Miami County, Ohio. Being the same premises coveyed to James E. Johnson, from George Romney, Secretary of Housing and UrSan Development of Washington, by deed dated September 29, 1970, and recorded in Volumn 476, page 357, deed records, Miami County, Ohio Said premises known as: 317 Weber Street, Piqua, Ohio. Appraised at nine thousand and 00 $00 ($9,000.00) dollars and cannot be sold for less than two- thirds of the appraisement.

Terms of sale: Cash. Ten per cent on the day of sale and the balance to be paid upon delivery of deed, not to exceed days after date of sale. Chester Paul us, Sheriff of Miami County, Ohio OLINGER S. OLINGER, Atlys. '72 NOtlChOF FILING OF INVENTOKY Tin; Sl.iti' ot Ohio.

Miami County: PROBATE COURT To the Fiduciary; surviving spouse; next to kin, boncliciaries under will, if any, and Ihe atlorney or attorneys representing any ol Ihe foremetilioned parties, ot the estate of Rex M. Denman, late ol Miami County, Ohio. You ore hereby notified that an Inventory has been tiled in said estate in this court and that it will be for hearing before this court on Ihe 29lh day of July, 1972, at 10 o'clock A.M. Any person desiring to except to said Inventory must file ex ceptions thereto at least five days priortothesaiddaysetfor hearing or be forever barred. Estate No 51685.

Doc. 44. Page 273. SAMUEL FAUST, Probate Judge July 10th, 1972 McCULLOCH, FELGER, FITE 8. GUTMANN, A LEGAL NOTICE GORDON C.

HAMPTON, whose place of residence is unknown and cannot with reasonable diligence beascertained will take notice that on the first day of June, 1972, the undersigned, Janet-L. Hampton, filed her complaint against you in the Court of Common Pleas of Miami County, Ohio, Case No. 72332, praying for a divorce, equitable division of the property of Ihe parties, payment by defendant of plaintiffs attorney fees, and for such other relief as is just and proper in Ihe premises, on grounds of willful absence for more than one (1) year. Your failure to answer said complaint within twenty eight (28) days after the last publication of this notice, will find you in default, and said cause shall 90 forward and be heard in your absence. Janet L.

Hampton By Thomas J. Buecker of the law firm McCulloch, Felger, File S. Gutmann Piqua Natloal Bank Building 45356, her attorney 19,991 7,5 12-72 SHERIFF'S SALE Federal National Mortgage Association vs. Lowell M. Karnehm, et al.

MIAMI COMMON PLEAS Case No. 72-209. Docket 156. Page 72209. Pursuant to the command of an Order of Sale in the above name cause to me directed by the Court of Common Pleas of Miami County, Ohio, I will offer at Public Sale On the Premises on Friday, July 21, 1972 at 1:00 o'clock in the p.m.

the fotlowing described premises, to wit: Situated in the City ot Piqua, County of Miami, and State of Ohio, and bounded and described as follows, to-wit: Being all of Lot Numbered Five Thousand Five Hundred Forty- One (5541) in the said City. Said premises known Gfenwood, Piqua, Ohio. Appraised at Nine Thousand Five Hundred and 00-100 Dollars and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of the appraisement. TERMS OF SALE: Cash. 10 Per cent on the day of safe and the balance to be paid upon delivery of deed not to exceed 30 days after date of sale.

Chester Paulus, Sheriff of Miami County, Ohio ROBERT N. SCHLEMMER of MILLER, SCHLEMMER and WEISBROD, Atlys 12-19 '72 SHERIFF'S SALE The School Employees Retirement Board of Ohio vs. Ralph F. Biederman el al, MIAMI COMMON PLEAS Case No. 72 225.

Docket 156, Page 72-225. Pursuant to the command of an Order of Sale in the above name cause to me directed by the Court of Common Pleas of Miami County, Ohio, I will offer at Public Sale at Ihe south door of the Court House. Troy, Ohio, on Friday, July 14,1972, at 10:30 o'clock inthe AM. Ihe following described premises, to-wit: Situate in the City of Piqua, County of Miami, and State of Ohio, and bounded and described as follows, towit: Being I Numbered Six Thousand Six Hundred Eighty.two (6682), in Candlewood Hills Subdivision. Section Six (6), as shown on the recorded plat thereof.

Said premises known as: 1611 Amherst, Piqua, Ohio. Appraised at Seventeen Thousand Five Hundred and 00 100 ($17,500.00) Dollars and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of Ihe appraisement. TERMS OF SALE: Cash, 10 per cent on the day of sale and the balance to be paid upon delivery of deed, not to exceed 30 days after date of sale. CHESTER PAULUS, Sheriff of Miami County, Ohio FREDERICK D. FREED Special Counsel for Attorney General SHERIFF'S SALE The Kissell Company vs William D.

Shannon, MIAMI COMMON PLEAS Case No. 72 249 Docket 156. Page 72-2J9. Pursuant to the command of an Order of Sale in Ihe above name cause to me directed by the Court of Common Pleas of Miami County, Ohio, I will offer al Public Sale at the south door ol the Court House, Troy, Ohio on Friday, July 51, 1972, at tne following described premises, to wit: Situate in the Township of Springcreex.Counly of Miami, and State of Ohio, and described as follows, to wit: Being 0.717 Acre, more or less, in the southwest quarter ol Section Id 1 12, Springcreek Township, Miami County, Ohio as shown on Plat No 17, Volume No. 11 of the Miami County Engineer's Record of Land Surveys and being more par.

ticularly described as follows: Beginning at a spike in the centerlineof the Troy-Sidney Road No. 14, witness an iron pin 85 degrees 30 minutes 30.0 feel, said beginning point being 4 degrees 30minutesE. 1575.7 feet, along the center line of said road and Ihe east line of Section 14 1 from the southwest corner of said section; thence from Ihe above described beginning point 4 degrees 30 minutes 125.0 feet, along the center line of said road and the west line ol said section, to a witness an iron pin 85 degrees 30 minutes 30.0 85 degrees 30 minutes 250.0 feet to an iron pin; thence 4 degrees 30 minutes 125.0 feel to an iron pin; thence 85 degrees 30 minutes 250.0 feet to the place of beginning. Said premises known as: 9281 Troy-Sidney Road, Piqua, Ohio. Approised at Eight Thousand Five Hundred and 00 100 Dollars and cannot be sold for less than two thirds of the appraisement.

TERMS OF SALE: Cash. 10 Per cent on the day of sale and the balance to be paid upon delivery of deed, not to exceed 30 days after date of sale. Chesler Paulus Sheriff of Miami County, Ohio JOHN E. FULKER, Atty. 28--7 5 12-19'72 I EGALNOTICE and 'rcva Roth 1 WNui, Rulh Welch, In v.i R.

Welch, lale of Miami County, Ohio, all ot whose residence? are unknown, will Jake notice that on the fourth day of May, 1972, Thomas J. Buecker, Administrator of the Eslate of Truva Ruth Welch, deceased, Hied his certain complaint in- the Common Pleas Court of Miami Counly, Ohio, Probate Division in Case Number 51J14 against them praying for determination of the heirs, next of kin and distributees of the said late Treva Huth Welch, entitled to shore En her and their respective interests in said estate, and for such other relief as the court may determine. Said complaint also prays for the sale of the entire interest and. for such other relief as may be just and proper of and concerning the following described real estate: Situate in the City of Piqua, County ol Miami, and State of Ohio, and being further described as follows: Being Lot Number Four Thousand One Hundred (4100) in Piqua Heights Addition to the City of Piqua according to the plat thereof recorded in Volume 2, Page 219, Plat Records of Miami County, Ohio. Deed Reference: Vol.

415, Page 363. Being the premises located at 505 First street, Piqua, Ohio. Said parties are required to serve upon the plaintiff's attorney a copy of their answer to the complaint within twenty-eight (28J days after the last publication of this notice, exclusive of the day of said last publication. Said answer must be tiled with the Common Pleas Court ot Miami County, Ohio, Probate Division, within three (3) days after service on plaintiff's attorney, WILLIAM B. McNeil, of the law firm of McCulloch, Felger, Fife Gutmann, Plqua National Bank Building, Piqua, Ohio45356, PHONE: 7733212 Attorney for Plaintiff 19,990 STATE OF OHIO DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS NOTICE OF SALE OF PICK-UP TRUCKS, HAND MOWERS, TAR KETTLES, A PUMPS, SNOW PLOWS, AND OTHER MISCELLANEOUS HIGHWAY EQUIPMENT.

CONTRACT SALES LEGAL COPY NO. 72-511 COLUMBUS, OHIO JUNE 7, Pursuant to the provisions of Section 5513.04 of the Revised Code of OHio, I will offer for sale al public auction on the premises located at Division No. 7 State Highway Department, S.R. 29, 1.5 miles South ol S.R. 29 and I.R.

75 interchange. Northwest edge ol Sidney, Ohio in Shelby County, on Ihe 22nd day of July, 1972 at 10:30 a.m.. Eastern Daylight Saving Time the following described Pick Up Trucks, Hand Mowers, Tar Kettles, a Pumps, Snow Plows, and Other Miscellaneous Highway Equipment: PICK-UP TRUCKS 21 1965 Ford l-z Ton Pickups 1 1965 Ford Ton Pick-Up (Wrecked) 6 1946 Fora Tor? Pick-Ups 3 1967-68 Chevrolet Ton Pick- Ups 1 1965 Dodge 1 Ton Pick Up 4 1965-46 Ford 1 Ton Pick-Ups I 1967 Chevrolet 1 Ton Pick-Up I 1960 Ford 600 Cab and Chassis 41 1962-64 Ford 2 Ton (3 Cubic Yard) Dump Trucks with Hydraulic a i a Spreaders, Snow Plows attached 10 feet and 11 feet 1 1965 Dodge 2 Ton (3 Cubic Yard) DumpTruckwith Hydraulic Tailgate Spreaders and Snow Plows attached 10 feet and 11 feet 1 1936 Mower Lockpower Riding Type 1 1962 Mower National 36 inch 1 1951 International 2V? Ton Dump Truck 1 1952 Ford 2V 2 Dump Truck 1 1960 Ford (4 Cubic Yard) Truck with Spreader and Snowplow attached 1965 ChevroletSlation Wagons (Heavy Duly) 1 1965 Chevrolet station Wagon (Heavy Duty) Wrecked Salvaged for parts 3 1966 Ford Ranch Wagons 3 1967 Ford Station Wagons 1 1964 International Carryall 1965 Chevrolet Carryall 2 1957 Jaeger Front End Loaders I 1940 Gallon Patch Roller 1 1952 Gallon Patch Roller 2 1961 Mowers Jari 36 inch HAND MOWERS 1 1963 Cooper 1965 Bolen 1 1968 Rugg 5 1962 Mowers National Sickle Bar Type TAR KETTLES 2 1950 Little Ford I 1952 Little Ford 1 1957 White WATER PUMPS 1 1955 Barnes 1 1962 Marlow Power 2 inch 1 1955 Steam Jenny 1 Yard Crane Silent 1 1954 Tractor case Vai 1 1953 Spade Schramm 1 Tank Car Heater Cleaver Brooks 1 19-12 Spreader Rock Burch 2 I960 Spreaders Tarco SNOW PLOWS 1 1946 Army Ross 10 leet 3 1958 Glcdhill 10 feet 1 1959 Glcdhill feet 1 1963 Gledhill 10 feel MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS 1 1934 Cleveland Air Drill 1 1955 Fairfield Bell Conveyor 1 1960 Light Plant Onan 2 Battery Chargers 2 Water Coolers 1 Vacuum Cleaner 2 Car Washer 1 Guttersniper 2 Gasoline Pumps 1 Sunnen Hone 12 Used Soda and Acid Fire Extinguishers I Lot Used Clutch Hubs and Clutch Plates I Lot Used Vises Inspection may start al 8:00 a.m., Saturday, July 22, 1972 TERMS: The Ohio Director of Highways reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids. The Director of Highways also reserves Ihe right to remove any items ol equipment from sale list prior to or during auction. Each successful bidder shall be required to deposit at least 20 per cent of his total bid at time of sale.

Deposit must be made by Certified Check or cash to The Treasurer of Slale, in care of Ohio Department of Highways and payment made in full before any equipment is removed. All equipment must be removed within 5 working days from date of sale or equipment reverts back to the Department of Highways unless other arrangements are made with the Division Equipment Superintendent II payment is made by certified check, check may exceed total Purchases requiring cash refund. Bidsmaynot be withdrawn after acceptance. All bids are final and binding. All equipment to be accepted in its "as is" condition.

For Details Contact Mr. W. Wagner, Division Deputy Director or J. R. zook, Division No.

7, Sidney, Ohio. Telephone Area Code 513-492-1141. J. PHILLIPRICHLEY Director of.

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