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The Sun and the Erie County Independent from Hamburg, New York • Page 13

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Lcrral Notices State of New York County Court i Erie County Bank of Hamburgh, Plaintiff, against Howard S. Griffin and Edith M. Griffin, his wife, Myrrh Hazel Griffin, Charles sV Griffin, Jessie J. iJHolllnger, Conrad Bcheuerle, InUr-national Agricultural Corporation, Fuffalo Awning at Tent Mfg. -Shore Gas Defend- ants.

pursuant to a judgment of foreclosure and sale, rendered herein on the. 10th day of March, 1930, and duly en- ICTVU Ul the same day, the the referee duly appointed for such purpose by said judgment, will aell at public auction, to the highest bidder, on Friday, April 25th, 1930, at 10:30 o'clock in the morning of that day, at the westerly vestibule of the Erie County Hall, in the City of Buffalo, Erie County, New York, the real estate directed by said judgment to be sold, and therein described as follows: ALL THAT TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND situate in the Town of East Hamburg, County of Erie and State of New York, known and distinguished as part of Lot Four (4) in the (9) Township and Seventh (7) Range of the Holland Land Company's land and bounded as follows: Begin-ning at a stake in the northeast ner of said lot. thence west twenty- nine (29) chains thirty-six Off) links; thence south seventeen (17) chains two (2) links to a post; thence east twenty-nine (29) thirty-six (36) links; thence, north seventeen (17) chains two' (2) links to the place of beginning; containing fifty (50) acres, be the same more or less. ALSO the northwest part of Lot Sixty (60) in said Township bounded north by Lot Sixty-one (28) chains two (2) links; east by a line parallel to the west Winds of said Lot Sixty, seventeen (IT) chains sixty-eight (68) south by a line parallel to the south bounds of said last mentioned lot and in part by land- conveyed by deed to Jacob Griffin twenty-eight (28) chains two (2) links; and west try lots Four (4) and Five (6), seventeen 17) chains ninety-seven (97) links, containing fifty (60) acres, be the same more or less. Beine- the same premises deeded by 'Henry -A.

Onffih and- wifeto Joseph A. Grimn by warranty deed dated tne 29th day of March 1856 and recorded in Erie County Clerk's Office in. Liber 171 of Deeds at page 110, May 6, 1856. Dated, March 10th, 1930. Deane H.

Andrew, Referee. Jackson, Bsdamer A Piper; Attorneys for Plaintiff, 512-616 Prudential BufTalo, New York. 19-20-21-22-23-24 County Court Erie County State of New York Hamburgh Savings Loan Association, Plaintiff, against Albertine W. Harris, Mount Vernon On-The-Lake, and. Clifton W.

Flenni-ken, Defendants. Pursuant to a judgment of foreclosure and sale, rendered herein on the 10th day of March, 1930, and duly en-. tered in Erie County Clerk's Office on the same day, the undersigned, the jeferes duly appointed for such purpose by said judgment, will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, on Friday, April 25th, 1930, at 11:00 o'clock in the morning oi that day, at the westerly vestibule of the Erie County Hall, in the City of Erie County, New York, the real estate directed by said judgment to be sold, and therein described as follows: ALL THAT TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND situate in the Town of Hamburg, Erie County, and State of New York, being part of Lot Number Thirty (30) Township Nine (9) Range Eight (8) of the Holland Land Company's survey and according to Map filed under Cover No. 1165, is known as Subdivision Lot No. 769.

Dated, March 10th, 1930. Deene H. Andrew, Referee. Jackson, Bodamer 4 Piper, v. JUtomeytJstPlaJntiff, 612-616 Prudential Buffalo, Hew York.

STATE OP NEW YORK COUNTY COURT ERIE COUNTY Humburgh Savings A Loan Association, Plaintiff, against Walter Reclc-ahn and Alice Reckahn, his. wife, Mount Vernon On-The-Lake, M. A. Reeb Corporation and Elm- wood Lumber A Shingle Defendants, Pursuant to a judgment of foreclosure and sale, tendered herein on the 1Mb day of April, 1930, and duly entered in Erie County Xlerk's Office or 'the same day, the undersigned, the Referee duly appointed for such purpose by said judgment, will sell at public auction the nighest bidder, on Friday, the th dav of June. 1930.

at 10:30 o'clock Uayljght Saving Time, in the forenoon i mat day, at the westerly vestibuu ut the Erie County Hall, in the City ff. Buffalo. Yi. the. real sstatA di rected by said judgment to be sold, and merein described aa follows: AIJ, THAT THAfTT OR PART-FJ.

OF LAND, situate la the Tewn of Hamburg, County of Erie and State of New York, being part of Lot Number Thirty 30), Townaaja Nine (9) and tight 8) of the Holland Land OX-Panv'a Sumi mnA tn a Map filed ia the, Erie County Clerk's under Cover No. 1166, is known cmouivision Lot No. 719. utd, April 17, 1930. Albert L.

Stratemeier, Referee. Jackson, Bodamer A Piper, Attorneys for Plaintiff, Office and P. O. Address, Prudential Building, New 6-26-i7-2o-29-8Q-Sl -MAIN THING ON MAIN STREET' fatly MAIM FAVOQlTS WBEET'8 EFFECT 6F MOVIES KIT ON MAIN tT. HAVING NCdlCSD HOW TUE WOOES HI THE MOVIES eraeeT Tmsio lAdy LOVE4, J.RC0VNE,OU(2 LEADlMcT RANkEC, HA9 adopted a Similar 5wie wheh greeting C0OA COSMETIC TmE HAICDQESSECI.

HONOR -ROLL FOR MARCH Grade I Agnes Jean Allanson, Lee Bald-auf, Robert Ernst, Ronald Shaw, Norma Rice. Albert Knoll, Walter Kraft, Richard Roberts, Louis Schue, Edward Schue, Hollet Warner. Lyla Rice, Joseph Vacanti, Paul Ziegelhofer. Grade II George Bartoo. Carolyn, Jline Davidson, George Kraft, Rita Cfeburn.

Isobelle Gearhart, Donald Hoppe, David Laing, Ann Mangus, Mary Man ning, Margaret Murray, Kenneth Herbert Milks, Dorothy Rice, Cyril Wittmeyer. Grade UL Carol Guenther, Jack Shouldice, Burdette Arthur Smith. "Josephine, Brick, Mary Jackson, Tommy Johnson, Floyd Knoll, Harry Knoll; Helen Murray, Everett Warner. Loretta Dole, Betty iMcGinnis. Garde IV Alice Jean Baldauf, Lucille Burn- ham.

Betty Jane Palmerton. "David Myers, tfenna roner, Marie Rice, Marjorie Ryther. Harriet Bartlet, Beatrice Spoon. Grado V. Nathalie Bartoo, Dorothy Hick- Kvlvio.

Rnohh. Warren Hickman, Robert Merchant, Harold Robinson. Satnenne Bricx, toward awn Grade VI. Alice Marie Farmer, Phelps Hines, Lois Mary Smith. "Mildred Bricked, Norma Jean Lan-don, Helen Potter, Herbert Potter, lSvlvn Roberts Jeannette Rupp, George Schacher, Caroline Schue, Red- fleld ZitteL William Manniiur.

Sam Romandi, Muriel Tracy, Ruth Weinar. Grade VII. Ttalah Hnlpn Brown. Dorothy Burn ham, Jessie Npbbs, Lu- cile Pike, Evelyn Ryther. Frank Booth, John Cheney, Jean-ette Hines, Edward Heinrich, Vincertt Latona, Virginia Nashek, Nelson Roeller, Leslie Richardson, Kobert ShouldiceTStelTa-Switser7Santiha Spoon, Mable Wightman, Elmer W1U- meyer.

Grado VIIL Irene Klahn. Sara Marsch. Carlton Clark, Jean Booth, Wilma Tanner, Joyce Hines. Mildred Rebmanp, David Roberts, Harriet Gulnerich. Naomi Walter, Lorene Irene Schacher, Cole man Ryther, Lorna Nagel.

Sure Relief "makes You Feel BcttcwT La BeUrANS Hot water Sura Relief ELL-ANS FOR INDIGESTION 254 and 75 Pk'iSold Everywrwr toowET TUg AlffS MNKEB COVNE PUTS OH "WHEN HE MEET'S UaT HAlRDREMEB Eden High School EDEN HIGH SCHOOL NEWS Fubllahad tlx HAMBURG PUBLI8BINQ CO. DEDlOATKD to Um 4aa)opiiMat and malnulnajica of school aplHt la' thins KholaaUa and Jovrtlallitle. and la Um lntaraat of tha Villas and Town of Edan. Edlur-ln-Chyt Acadamla JCdltor Orado Nawa Editor Social Editor Bora AtkWtli Editor Conatane Booth, Arlowoon Guantbar, Gladra Robarta, -Evalyn Hlaaa, Sam Kom, otnrAtniaUe Udllor ivim btn Currlcular Gulnarich, Humoroua Editor "-M-t Smith, clear vision means more accurate work, therefore a larger Strained eyes mean nervousness, headaches and deranged digestion. Strong clear eyes are necessary to make life worth living, otherwise you sannot- enjoy life as yon should.

The moment you feel the slightest distress in your eyes or you notice a diming in your vision, do not delay to have your eyes examined at once. Dr. George J. Cook, Opt a registered optometrist, ia known for 'his ability and exactness with which he treats his patients. Dr.

George J. Cook, Opt. has all the necessities to give your eyes a thorough examination. your eyes examined and glasses fitted by George J. Cook, Opt, 137 Genesee Street, corner Elm, Buffalo, N.

Y. Take good care of your eyes and they will take good care of you. EI Capitaq The highest mountain peak in the southern states is El Capitan, in western Texas, which 'rises to a height, of more than 9,000 feet. Th ey never invite her Do you know why she wasn't welcome? She, herself, didn't. Halitosis (bod breath), the social fault no on forgives, was the raasonv Yet no on need halitosis.

Gargling with Utterina Instantly destroys mouth odors and checks infection. Use it daily. Lambert macal Company, St. Louis, Mo. LISTERINE ends halitosis Kill 200,000,000 o.rms Uwie Cigar Mfg.

Co, Newark, N. J. Makers 1 11 1 1 1 1 SEE MCR I CZ MOUaC AMOGAJtCaJt The making of trellises was car-' tied to its highest point- by the French in the 17th Century. The particular idea in was to construct garden' nooks of trelliage which wotud allow breezes to sweep tnrougn ddi would turn away tne fays ol Uk sao. To-day we-welooma the direct rays of the sun it much as we do the vagrant summer freezes.

The women of to-day court she tan created by. direct sunshine, lather than try to evade it BaB still buy 1929 Se- rubber. a 0 1 "UTn that '45 trelliage is popular in our gardens. We- use it mostly to form accent points, or as a background to conceal a certain vista that may not be too happy. Sometimes flat, unbroken walls are relieved by the use of a white-painted trellis "on which vines clamberr- Above are sketched three differ ent simple types of trellises These are not novel in design but Jollow le tned-and-true patterns which we have long been accustomed to.

In 17 Buffalo St. A By JL Van Zchn High School For March The number preceding each group indicates the number of subjects in which pupils named, (hereafter are doing an honor grade of work with no subjects studied and failed for the month. Seven: Dorothy Baiuch, Janice Clark Six: Helen Beehler, Henderson Cutler, Grace Cole, Arioween Five: Ruth Ellen Zittel. Harriet Hill. Josephine Lardo, Evelyn Hines, Gladys Kooerts, tmlly Four: Acrhie Gearhart, Frances Os- burn.

Laura Jane Corburn, Caroline Violet Knoll. Three: Constance Booth, Edwin Minekime, Paul Spoon, Beryl Shook, Philip Bley, Colleen Rice. Two: Helen Booth, Jennie Romandi, Martha Kromer, Robert Smith, Martha Miller, Hollis Hill, George Lardo. One: Silas Williams, Edwin Horton, Howard Nobbs, Ray Merchant, Earl Bley, Deiores Yager. YOUR INCOME DEPENDS ON YOUR EYES Every neceasltyi eomf ort and hjxu: you and your family enjoy depends on the dollars in your pay envelope.

Nev er forget that these dollars depend absolutely on your eyesight. Good tl I RfianiMa Ciraa. XT I -tt I Poet: "I know they were writtaa News I 11. 5 II i fri, i JlJs, I Editor: "The meter fa these versa XH'H W18CK68 II SiS. I is all wrong." TU 'K mnW the peak in quality 1 sr mm irvviiyii r-a mn i ninnwHMMnpi uuufrfiw i Mm.

1 fi uyxsu iinnnnnauLirv mm lukmnnnr i rL Mai 111 I 1 11 vnuiDtt nciii 11 ni tnTiBH ant t-i i i teresting variations of these patterns may easily be arranged to work u-to any particular scheme. It ii the general custom in this country to paint trellises white to gain contrast with the garden greens. The French, however, always paint their trellises a cool green. (Coorrtdit iat lar Tl sT I si There's no greater assurance of used car value than the Chevrolet red "OK that count" found only on the isMd car stocks of Chevrolet dealers. This tag guarantees that the car bearing it 1 Qarssao JJKaBTOS DABK I IN BODY -7-r-1 is tog is your assurance of W.

Qua 1 ity a This car IW I A. has been carefully checked and thoroughly reconditioned by expert If you want reliable transportation Insist upon a used car "with an OK that counts." SF TOG NOT BaTTES The great reception accorded the new Chevrolet since its introduction, January 1st, has brought unusually large numbers of fine used cars to our showrooms. To make room for further trade-Ins we must dear our stocks at once. Therefore we are offering these spec tacular values for three days only a a a typical selections from our used car stocks. Buy now and profit by these extraordinary savings.

Look at these bargains! Nash J925 Coach Here ia buy for somebody "who wants a cheap car, in A-l running condition. $75. cash, balance easy payment. A Chandler 1925 Coach, good tires, excellent shape mechanically. Has trunk in rear.

Finished in Duco, $245. Buy "OK" Used Cars From Your Chevrolet Dealer Phono.

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