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%•'•;; *V- •.•..•»:•••.•'.«• • ,.y;.V, :-t<?$?$m «BW :»V-: £*' > / t \ • • \** * SV X : .F „'-;: New $or& -State$^a*tin§»i of I?ttbue Wo*lis J|«r^tt of Pigfets of ^#a$ ;^«i^;^j|ftit^-'^f Ag]!fjfoijii&^^ in -Pie- Bed or $^f#.#.f$&M ; 3fca&^ Street,. KoaJ| '$ggft&$&: or Big T*a&e flotlee that jiurguant to Section 30 oi-tne'Highway X&t.. |$tiee :.igr •• ; bei*e|$r ^j^eft fbafe thore-a&sre. 4nM^>t|e^Cj-kO£ fib&peiptmettol l*ublie ,«r^ •on tno £r^'$ay;0f |uiMv 1»6& & description .arw$ oi?ighial: tracing of a: ina^j, together m$± 4 #?•» tificate as totheaeciw&cy here- of, of property which the Super-v nxtenaent of Bublio Works deemed; necessary to -bo acquired inmiedjate^foi ptoses eon* nected with the p*0|eef identi- fied abovej that there i-wiia filed m the offiefe o| the itepat^ent of State on 0Hi day of June, 196& a duly certified copy of such description and; imp* that there -was filed In the Off ice. of the Warren<&unty Olerk on the 28th day of July, 1965, a copy; * of such desertion and, map whereupon the appropriation by the $tate of the property de~ , scribed in such description and map became complete and the title to such property vested in the People of the State of New That the following is a de- . acription of »uch property, to Witt Wevertown^North Creek S. |£ No. 5185, \barren County; Map No. 104 •' • v parcel Nos. 141 and 143 Total Area, squats 0.08$ plus or minus acres, lEown of Johnsburg (Reputed Owner). Descriptions and map of prop- erty showing (1)» Parcel No. 141 to be acquired in fee, ^Without right of access to and 1 from abutting property-/ and (2) Parcel No. 143 in and to which an easement as hereinabove de- fined is to be acquired, each of which the superintendent of pub- lic works deems necessary to be acquired hy appropriation in the name of the people of the state of New York for purposes; con- nected with the highway system of the state of New York pur- suant to Section 30 of the High- - way Law, There is excepted from this* appropriation all the right* title and Interest, if \* any, of the, United States of America in or to said property* All those pieces or parcels of property hereinafter designated as Parcel No, 141, situate in the Town of Johnsburg, County of Warren, Stat* of New York, as shown on the accompanying map and described as follows*. Parcel No.„ 141 . Beginning at a point on the northerly bank of a stream, said point being 14 feet distant east- erly measured at right angles from Station P 45? plus B5 plus Or minus of-the hereinafter de- scribed P survey ibase line for tho proposed reconstruction of Wevertowh-North <3reek, S.B\ 5185j thence easterly, southerly and southwesterly along said bank of stream, as it winds and turns-, a distance of 1# plus or minus feet to a point, sajd pohtfc being 6\ feet distant easterly measured at right angles f»om Station P 456 plus: 12 plus or minus of said I* survey base- line; thence N 0?*4#» W through the property of Town of Johnsburg (reputed owner) £5 plus or minus feet to, a point on the northwesterly hank of Said stream,said point being t,$ feet distant easterly measured at right angles from Station P 456 plus 47 plus or minu%of said P survey base linei th$ne# northeasterly, northerly ; and westerly along the last Men- tioned bank of said stream,,as it winds and tunmsj a 4lstan<5t of 11 plus or minus feet to a point, said point oeing %%$ feet dis- tant easteriy measured alright angles from Station P 45# plus 96 plus or minus of said P sur? vey base line; thence N 0 a -44'- 3,8\ W through the property of Town of Johnsburg (reputed owner) 39 plus or minus feet to the point of beginning, being 0.058 acres more or less. Permanent Easements for. Slope Protection and Stream Channel Two permanent easements to be exercised in, on and over the property above delineated and hereinafter described for Jhe purpose of*~cons1xuetion, recon- structing and maintaining there- on slope protection and Btream channel and appurtenances, in and to all that piece or parcel of property hereinafter desig- nated as Parcel No;~143j situate in the Town of Johnsburg, County of Warren, State of New York, as shown on the accom- panying map and described as follows: Parcel No. 143 Beginning at a point formed by the Inte^etion of the pro-- |k)Sed westerly high-way bounds ary oftbo^-'- •:• •\> • .W*vej^owi^ , NorthCreefc, & & No. 5»witk the southerly' bank; of a stream, said point being 11.3 feet distant easterly measured at right angles from Station t 4$8 j^lus 96 plus or minus of thfe he^ht^ after <les^rip# P survey base line for th^ proposed recohstrucin tion of Wevertown-North Creek S. H. No. 5l85j thence westerly, and northerly along_said pank of said stream, as it winds and turns, a distance of 80 plus or minus feet to a point, said point being 32 feet distant westerly meaniured at right angles IrdJoa Station P 45f ^lus 51 plus Ot minus of said P iurvey base liae; tlience N 85*42^44\ M througii the property of Town of Johns* burg (reputed owner) 1$ plus or minus feet to a point #a the easterly bank of said stream, said point being 1^ feet distant. westerly measured at right angles from Station P 457 plus 51 plus Or minus of said P sur- vey base line; thence southerly and easterly alongthelast men- tioned bank Of «ew stream, as It windls and turns,-a distance of -*$§ ptos or minus feet to a point on tne first mentioned proposed highway boundary, said point being 14 feet distant easterly measured at right angles from Station P 457 plus 35 plus or minus of said P survey base line; thetCce southerly along said proposed highway boundary 3& plus or minus feet to the point of beginning, being 0,023 acres more, or less. ; Reserving, however, to the owner of the property*, ths right and privilege of using this prop- erty providing the exercise Of such right and privilege does not* in the opinion of the super* intendent of public works, or oQier authorized •representative acting for the people of the state of New York or its assigns^ interfere with or prevent the User and exercise of the rights nereinbef ore described* The above mentioned P survey base line is a portion of the sur- vey base line for the proposed reconstruction of Weyertown- North Creek, S. H. No. 51S5, Warren County, as shown on a map and plan on file in the of- fice of%e State t)epartmettt of Public Works and described as follows: Beginning at Station P £5& plus 45.53; thence ,... 4°-47^l6 w ^ W to Station P 459 plus 67,4$. , .. Ml Jsearihgs referred to true north/ •\... - . There is excepted from this appropriation all the right, title and interest, if any, of the United States of America in or to said property. Permanent JBasements for Slope Protection and Stream Channel Four permanent easements to be exercised in, on and over the property above delineated and hereinafter described for the purpose of constructing, arecon- structmgand mamtaining there- on slope protection and stream channel and appurtenances, in. and to all those pieces or parcels of property hereinafter desig- nated as Parcel Nos. 145 and 147, situate in the Town of Johnsburg, County of Warren, State of New York, as shown on the accompanying map and de- scribed as follows: Parcel No. 145 Beginning at a point formed' by the intersection,of the pro- posed westerly highway bound- ary of the Wevertown-North Creek, S: H. 5185. with the northerly bank: of a stream, said point being' 7.8 feet distant easterly measured at right angles from Station P 456 plus 47 plus or minus of the herein- after described P survey base line for the proposed reconstruc- tion of Wevertowia-North Creek, S; % .'No,, 5185\ ; theneef southerly along *sai4 proposed highway bouiidary^5 plus or minus feet to a point on th,e southerly bank of said stream, said point being $ feet distant easterly njeastired at right angles front Station P 436 plus 22 2>lus or minus of. said P survey base line; thence westerly along the last men* tione4 bank of said strsam, as it winds and turns, a distance of 49.|^ts or minus feet to a point, said point being 36 feet o^stant westerly measured at right angles from Station P 456 plus 3$ pins or minus of said P survey base line; 4 thence North 4%47'-16* West through the property of Town of Johnsburg (reputed owner) 39 phis or nnn- us feef to a point on the north- erly bans: of said stream, said point being 36 feet distant west- erly measured at right angles from Station P 456 plus 74 plus or minus Of said P survey base line; thence easterly along the last mentioned bank: of said stream* as it winds and turns, a distance of .55 plus or minus feet, to tiie point of beginning, being 0,037 acres more or less. Parcel No, 147 Beginning at a point on the easterly bank of a stream, said point being 59.1 feet distant westerly measured at right angles from Station P 454 plus 44 plus or minus of the herein- after 'described P survey base line, extended South 4*N47'>46\ East from Station P 454 plus 45,53, for ^h.^ proposed recon- struction of Wevertown-North f>eek, Si EL ,No,\^185| thence soutiierly along the last men* tioned bank of said stream, af it ^fkds and turnSi & distance of 00.5 W West to Station P 454 plus 45.53; thence North 04°-47-16 , // West to Station P 459 plus 67.- 49. All bearings referred to True North. \ Iteited: August'6/1965 ' J. Burch McMorran^ Superin- tendent of Public Works By: P. 43. Baldwin, Director Bureau of K5ghts-of-Way and Claims x THOMAS E. POWERS Two sexy young starlets were sipping drinks in a Hollywood: bar. **Ybu remeniber that back- less, frontlesS, sideless evening gown I wore to the sneak pre- view last week?\ one asked. \I'll say,\ the friend replied. \It was a sensation.\ \Well the first said, \I just found out itsonly a belt.\ Thomas E. Powers of 314 Nel- son Sit., Pontic, Mich., died July 13,1965 in the Pontiac Hos- pital after a brief illness. He was an employee of Pontiac Motor Gompany. Surviving are his wife, Irene; seven children* Thomas and Mrs. Kathleen Osika of Drayton Pains, Mrs. Ella Barrett of Pon- tiac, Mrs. Edna Mineweaser of Birmingham, Carol, William and John, at home; five grandchild- ren, five sisters, Mrs. Catherine McSweeney of Long Lake, Mrs. Helen Daly of Albany, Mrs. Mary Deverson and Mrs. Ana Scaley of JSan&erhook Lake, Eliz- abeth Powers of Olmstedville; one brother, William Powers of Sherburne, N.^Y.; two aunts, Mrs* Ellen Horwith and Mrs. 3^^ ; Nant25 of .^r^fctd,- Conh-* and: several,u*eces and nephews. Puiieral services were con- ducted at 9 son from the Hun- toon Funeral Home and at 10 a- wv at Si Michael's Cstholio Church, Ifeterment was in Mount •v. Leonard Frazier Funeral i. Ohestertowitt —^ Funeral ser- •rices for Leonard Frazier, a lifelong resident of Ohestertown, who died Thursday at Marcy, ' were conducted ^turday at 2 ip. in, at the funeral home here. The Rev. Lelos Wampler Of the Barry House staff officiatedl ^Interment was in Leggett Ce^ , metery. VACATION fiEBLE SC5HO0I* The Wesleyan * Metttcdist Church of Bayers Muls will hold Vacation, Bible School on An- gust 9th to 13th* AH denomina- tions are welcome. Bonnie Andrews df Houghton College will be in charge. DON'T BE| A I^ITTERBIJ^ Car Washing ^- Polishing General Matefenance Gore Mt. Garage 24-Hour Wrecking Service Telt Res. 2835: Garage 4901 M. I. Kenwetl GENERAL* INSURANCE nut 1MB AtfHIMWU •IAL jssa »•** enent When the time com^s in your family There Is one man you should see and rely upon* • * --\ anamuni- ty allowed tO sell the most sr name m nkmuments, the world . over.»» AUTHORIZED DEALER HARRY G. BU1HEIL •wIELlVIUKIALd 181 Wain St, So. Glens JPalls Phone: j^X 2-5954 Inside Display and Shop at 174 Bay St Glens Falls i>honeN.G.456& Area Kepresentatives Madeline King, Indian Lake S595 Virginia Johnson, No. Crk. 3874 ,^evert0&m-> North -Creek, &'%•; '• No.- 41M> Warren: tl»unt5r • ' - .•JlapNo^tOi:.'' '•/•: 'Jparcel N«s> I4S-'and-.iit . Total A*ea equals fyMw plus or -nn^tis\:acres-* . >•' \•;.-' .•..\ •. tfcown of Johnsburg :;0gqify$tfE- -^Wer^!' - •'•..•:'• x - -'-' v v I>escri^tibns^ano^--m^p of prop*' '-e^^ui'and to wM'eh'an.-ea^e*. ment as hereinabo^% i o*eifllieo!» & tant westerly measured s«t right angles from Station ¥ ^ plus 86 plus or rnlnu^ of satot P sur* vey haso Hnoj theneo North 10°* &T*Q r l* f W$8fe ^through ^e prop^ erty of ^R>wn of lohnshurgC re* puted owner) T4: plus or min^ feet to ^the point of heginning t being Q.018 acres more or less. . Eeservingr* hovrever> to *he•-« owner of tho property ^escrlDei above, and sta&h os?ner !, s sne* cessdrs or assigns, tte right of nsahg the said j>ropertF> W^0k ing the eXercisel Of tihafe right o^ owner* suceeSjsori or or/ p^veht ^e : tiser' \ahi--e^erolSft ; Of mi •^sktii^-1^^ tewBttev^ intemlent: of Public Worfcs to he aeqnfeed by appropriation in the name of the People of the State of' J Ne«t..^or3te'for purposes, con* ne<^' i |fith %e Mgltes? -system , of tne State of New Itork pur- \ suant to Seelaon M of the Hlgh- Me'iswe tnentldined I* snr- : :&ie':fe; 4' 'portion of' the' . survey\ has*- .J&e.. for. \ Hie, po* po^6t'--rei^slttic^on -Of' we^er* towte-North: Cree^.-#, H, No; . $km vtiqevm t£m&& :*» shownt on «tmap ana £#a&; On-file In thi offiee of the State department of \Public Worifes and dejseribei .ajlfollomi.\ 1 ^Begmnmg at Station P w phis mM; thence North r «* . W East'.to- m&m P $$$• plttS 4$M\ mwm NTorfc t&4&* • 1 • • • • • • • i I i i i i i i »• i i. .i • i • • • I i i • t • • • • GENERAL INSURANCE # dom^lete Coverage # '£$mk$i t Ooarleoiis Service # 3?aclra^e !PoEi4es that save ^oti^ money Premium Financing Available insm'asiee is &m Gf&j Badness Northern, Inc. Comer of Horicon and Main Street •' TPkom BA. B&Wi I I I 1 I • I 1 • I I I I I I I I 1. I I 1 I I . I ft I ft ft I ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft H ft mm NO&f B G3RUE3K NEWS * WSB?Ml ( N$rth Creek, New Ifork, W*rr«i do. •i$$GfB®n*'m& <£ v*mm •w.W;-^^r««-«;'f -tt-x SU-v\ 1 * - '*^fc>\^^C 1 * , ffrW* r *» #i?m-\ •. ,\ . -: ,'• ,•\. •--••' . - Kyi. \ \ ' ^ • . if - .-' •• • •'-.',.•.•• ' THE INFANT TREE Bakers Hills BAKERS MILLS, Mr.^aiid Mrs. Harold Springer «f Chestertovm are parents of a Miss Kjerstia Allen daughter hj>m Thursday in Weekend at Camn Ciena Falls Hospital. * *- - - * Mr. and Mrs. Martin Stark of <Jhurch St, Chestertown are parents of a son <born Monday, August 2nd in Glens Falls Hos- pital. r . Many Americans are over- Tvei^it. Authorities In the field of weight reduction report that a weU-planned, adequate diet is the best means Sf reducing ex- cess weight. Read the Classified ads. LEGAI* ADVERTISEMENT KOTICE TO BIDDERS The Board of Education of Neweomb Central School Dis- trict No. 1, of the Town of New- comb, County of Essex, hereby invites the submission of sealed bids on the following parcels of property. PARCEL NO. 1—Starting at SE1 eorner of property of Louis •Burean, i&ftu of Neweomb, Es- sex Cbunfy and bearing S 24° 4& E 815 feet henee S 59° 53' W lOOTfeei nenee N 24\ 47' W 825 feet, hence N 0* 13 ? E100 feet to point of beginhing, Said parcel containing two „(2) acres more or less* PARCSBL NO^ 2—Startihg at ^ie SK eorner of the property of Philip Soperj Town of New- cornb, Essex, County and bearing S 24* 47' E 765 feet, hence S 59 & 53^W 160 feet, henceN31° J&J#jS#&& t henqe NT 72° 43' E 25S feeffd point of15egianilg; Said paroel containing four and ohe-qyarter C4^i) acres more or less. Bids willbe received until 7:30 P. MC 4 IX ^. T v on the 2nd day of September* 1Q65 at the New- eomb Central School building or prior to that time by Dorothy -Donohue, School Distract Clerk. AH Ibids witt be publicly opened at f i30 P. Ml, D- S, %, at New- comb Central School. Bid forms and specification map may be oblEained from Dorothy Dono- hue. The Board of Education reserves the right to reject all bids* Dated- August & ? 1965. By order Of tie Board of Educatfon Dorothy P. Bonohue School District Clerk ttg. 4 — the . ipn. She g employed by Mrs. William Marmnger at Clwstertown. Rev, and Mrs. Erwin Hoyt of Syracuse, returned home Satur- day after helping in Daily Vaca- tion Bible School and Gospel Services at Camp Triumph for one week camp period. Harstle Freebern of North Creek was a guest speaker to a ,group of young people at Camp Uriumph on July 24th. Duane Allen of Johnsburg was guest speaker at Camp Triumph on July 20th. Arlene Ordway ofcwNorth Creek was leader at Camp Tri- umph July 21. Earl Allen was taken ill and consulted Dr. Grunblatt- July 19th and was taken onio Glens Falls Hospital wherea he\ re- mained until July 24th, \ ( . Steve and James Rafsety and Dusty Wood were visitors and eampers at Camp Triumph. Miss Linda Allen and Mrs. ^aiiam Warner and sons of Old Ofaatham /visited Mr. and Mrs. Harold: Allen Over tiie Weekend. Billy Junior celebrated hlssifcih* birthday on Angi 2. i. ^arty was held in 3&is bonor. Ridfcy Russell, Amie and Jackie ClaBt, Suzy Bacon and Lorna Mac- 'Dohald, and Larry Warner were hisguests. * Ja,cky Bacon celeferateli his 6th birthday August 1st. He ce- lebrated his birthday ^itibt his family and graMparents with cake and ice cream at tbe home of Mr. and Mrs; Albeit Cap- will. , John and Tonimy Cleveland celebrated their 4th and 1st birthday* on Sunday. Albert Capwill Is confined to his home by illneas. __ Debby Bacon celebrated her 3rd bktJiday ^uly—25tb, and Susy Bacon heir filh on July 21. . Suzy \was greeted by a party with the following children pre- sent;\ Darlene, Kenny and Den- ny and Jimmy Russell, Loraa MacDonald, Jacky, Debby, Den- ny and Donald Bacon, Carol MorehouseT Ricky Russell, An- nieVjuid Jacky _Clark, BiUy and La^y Wiarner, Shirley and Shel- ly, Lance and John Cleveland, Neal Benoit, Betsey and Mich- elle Allen, Rosalie and BiUy Russell. Camp Triumph Youth pro- gram coarlnues .through Aug- ust 7th. The Conference and. Camp meeting of the Pentecos- tal Holiness association is to be held August 8 -* 16th at Camp Trimupfa. .The Auxiliary and the Fire- men of the Bakers Mills-Sodom Vol. Fire Co. held a ham supper at the Firehouse July 24th. William Lewis of Boston, Mass., is spending the summer vacation/with 'Mri and Mrs, N% Dunkley.' '•• f -;. : Mr. and MrW D^n Morehouie have moved front Edwards Hilt Mark Dahtba of ContstOde is * spmdlng his va«aiion *tifk Hfe. and Mrs. Mwood Faulkner.. Mr. and Mra> Wilbur Hitch- cock Jr. and family ajre vmcia> tiotung at Moffitt Beach. J^ev. and 24rs« Oliver EWaba and daughter, Bonnie, of Salem, N* J,r «tod a group from nis chnrch there arrived in ^tkers Mills Tuesday to do some hlk- ing 1 and mountain climbing, > Minerva . JtoBaiVA, Au^. »~A son w>s born to Mr. and Mra, Mar- tin: Stark on August %& in the Glens Falls Hospital. .Mrs. Stark was formerly Miss Carol Plum' ley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Beecher Plumley. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. John Dever August 3 in the Moses Ludington Hos- pital in Ticonderoga. Mrs. Margaret Mitchell of Pennsylvania was in town over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. E. Weacott Man- gine-and family ief*F Saturday afternoon for a two weeks camp- ing vacation. Kathleen Dever has completed s her six weeks of summer school at Plattsburgh and has return- ed home. Keith Gallagher, \wlio is at- tending summer school at Can- ton, was heme over the weekend. . An insurance agent received the following inquiry from a young lady: \If I take out one of your policies oh my &usba»d*s life escactty whaKwill I get if he .diest' , „ DON*r BE A LITTKRBUG* Dr. Presto G. Ems Optometrist <tS Elm St, WarrensSHUPf Tel. NA S-6571 Open; 10 a.m, to 4:30 pan. Tues., Wed., Thurs., Fri sail Saturday |j No Appointments Necessary Home Office at 2 WoodbwB Ave. South Glens Falls Tel RX 2-5568 Any Evening by Appointment m he dies natural ^^06 j if - he dies accidentally $20OOO| s If he dies intentionally, 3u years.*' NOXECK • • . v I wfll- not be Teapottsible for any bills or debts in my natne unless personally contracted. . A.'& Van g^ltt 'Box 5$ MinerW,.N.X (Aug. 31,18) life Accident Ski SE33 inM«l«8t. ' ;', Wmrreiwburg, K, it. COWBXrS! NA 3-8C23 y* PER GALLON OTHER V*^ W Y^a cul down your heating bills -with Hying A Beating OiL It give* you hotter heat because impurities are refined strife by tte worldsi mOi* ad- vanced refinery. Ifeit e^trt heat roearui you use hm <M, Sive more money! JP&eiifc for ntaney**Moini JLioolityl ' *' - Chtvroftt Imptlt • . .V • You couldn't pick 0 better time than now to buy a Chevrolet! Plenty of beautiful tfriving weather ahead, and four Chevrolet dealer is making allowances foi four eld car that are even more beautiful. Come drive a great deal. fXKKtmnHOiSeKtKi ratvwHOMM m>&*M®**®t8&z \ i in XMim Lake ^ 31-«18S Montgomery^ & Armstrong vuixlL. tit.:- Main St. 9eL,SCn. .$mwtmmm^wm&W!^^ .;' 'tiapsWD mmESD&x, Av®xmu,m> Page Sev« ^ -'.*V*\ .\ ' ;' •'- - \ ^.,-w.^i«r •**«***, >] ^.«*,»4*.! J \ r ',-' <'..; ~*T ?' ' ,•:, '• ' v.^;£* i ^ i ?**'w^ , ..It. %. ,-•..•;,./-.-;.#•*• .