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HEAR YE! HEAR YE! The Following LOWVILLE STORES WILL OPEN Friday Mghts Beginning On June 25th AND CLOSE SATURDAY NIGHTS These new store hours are being started for the con- venience of the Lowville Shopping Public who might want the opportunity to do their shopping early. Hurd's Photographic Studio - Harry B. Hurd Hooper and Purvine The Book Store - W, J. Thomas Russum's TV and Appli- ance Co. Clarke's Shoe Store Robinson's Shoe Store Curtis Market Steve's Shoe Shop Milton F. Carter Tyner Bros. - Harold S. „ Tyner Jr. McOmber Electric Store Finer's Jewelry - Grace E. Mills Western Auto Store - Charles S. Daniels Widrick Repair Shop - Jonas Widriek Roy J. Williams Nicholas Gingerich Grace Springfield A. H. Cuntmings Jeweler McDonald Wall Paper and Paint Store - R. J. McDon- ald LeRoy F,. Virkler Watertown Mattress Co. Stanley's Grocery - Stan- ley Kuroski Frank's Market - Frank Maliszewski R. E. Sunderhaft Bieber - Issacs Store, Fred Gaffney R. E. Bateman and Co. Inc. Fowler and Green Inc. Ethel's Beauty and Dress Shop THE FOLLOWING CHAIN FOOD STORES WILL START FRIDAY NIGHT HOURS JULY 9TH Market Basket Inc. Grand Union Food Mar- ket Harold Flanagan . Vict- ory Chain Inc. A. and P. Tea Co- Inc. STATE OF NEW YORK IN SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF LEWIS CARTHAGE SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, Plaintiff. —against— HENRY W. KNAUFF, WINIFRED M. KNAUFF and CARLTON RIEIXY Defendents In pursuance of a judgement of foreclosure and sale duly made and entered m the above-entitled act- ion and 'bearing date the 15th day of May, 1954, I, the undersigned, the referee in said judgement nam. ed will sell at public auction at the property hereinafter describ- ed located in the village of Bar- risville, Town of Diana, County of Lewis and State of New York on the 2nd day of July, 1954, at 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon of that day the premises directed by said judg- ment to be sold and therein de scribed as follows: \ALL THAT TRACT OR PAR CEL OF LAND, 1 situate in the Village of HarrisviUe, Town of Diana, County of Lewis and St- ate of New York, on Big Lot No 961 of the Subdivision of Ma- combs purchase No. 4 and bound- ed as follows: Beginning at a long stone marked F F being the S, Wly corner of Harrisville Village Lot No 8 heretofore deeded to N. Corkins (the lot herein de- scribed) ; thence N 36° E '2 chs 63 Iks along the Wly line of said Corkins lot to the N Wly corner thereof, thence N. 54° W 1 eh 50 Iks to a large stone marked F F 'being the N Ely corner of village lot No 4 here- tofore conveyed to F. Harris, thence S 36° W 2 chs 63 Iks to a large stone on the edge of the public highway (Main Street) marked F F & F. H ; thence S 54° E. 1 ch 50 Iks along the edge of said highway to the place of beginning, containing 394/1000 of an acre of land, said lot being known as Village lot No. 6. And also all that tract or par- cel of land situate in the Village of Harrisville, Town of Diana, THURSDAY, JUNE 24, 1954 County of Lewis and State of New York, on big lot No. 961 of the Subdivision of Great Tract No. 4 of Macomb's Purchase and bounded as follows- Northeaster- ly, easterly and Southeasterly by lands of Russet Harris and lands of Lois Wilcox (last mentioned lot 'being now in possession of Carrie Wicks) Southerly by Main Street; and Northerly and West- erly by the* lot above described, known and distinguished upon a map of said Village as Village lot No 8, containing 39/100 of an acre of land, be the same more or less. Being the same premises con- veyed to Ronald Etheibert Farr and Eva Jeannette Farr, his wife, 'by Lloyd R Burtis, et al, by deed dated September 6th, 1946, and recorded in the Lewis County Clerk's office October 18th, 1946, in Book 204 of Deeds at page 570 Excepting and reserving from the above described premises the part thereof bounded and describ. ed as follows: ALL THAT TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND, situate in the Village of Harris- ville, Town of Diana, County of Lewis and State of New York, on Big Lot No 961 of the subdivis- ion of Macomb's Purchase No 4 and bounded as follows; Beginn- ing at an iron hub driven in the ground in the northerly line of Main Street, said point of begin- ning being the Southeasterly cor. ner of the property conveyed to William Render by Philander A Harris and Anna Harris, his wife, by warranty deed dated May 28 1902, and recorded in the Lewis County Clerk's office May 4,1903, m Liber 104 of Deeds at page 561; thence along the Northerly line of sajd Main Street N 55%° W 1 ch 35% Iks. to an iron hub driven in the Northerly line of said Mam Street; thence N 41° E 2 chs 71 Iks to an iron hub driven m th'e Southerly line of the C. Russell lot; thence along the line of said Russell lot S 52%° E 1 ch 48 Iks to the Northwest comer of H Wheeler's lot, which point is also the Southwest cor- ner of H. Palmer's lot; thence along the Westerly line of the said Wheeler lot S. 40%° W. 2 chs. 72 Iks. to the point or place of beginning, containing 407/1000- acres of land more or less, as surveyed December 6, 1946, by N H. Cartter, surveyor\ Dated, Carthage, New York, May 19th, 1954. : Robert J. Hanrahan Referee. JAMES J BUTLER, Attorney for Plaintiff, Office & P O Address, Carthage, New York. 5.20.7tc .1663/ oii jrt * the: ; ? • .held in eonjun#ti<a| • ^tM'tiife . Mr>.;Pft|d> •' Si ev.ens>-:,ior|ne.r;ppst- : / n^•an^fe:f#^ ; Hack, \\ . Tilie\ what price of mind? When you go on a trip the folks back home would like to know you arrived safely. And you'll feel better knowing everything's all right with them. You accomplish both... easily, speedily, economically... when you telephone. 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