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13 Scouts JNfew Mexico Bound Thirteen St. Lawrence Coun- !l Scouts will make a four- \••week trek to Philmont Scout Hanch, Cimarron, New Mexico this Summer. They will leave Albany July ^29, and return Aug. 26 with ^scouts from the Fort Orange- SUncle Sam Council, Albany \area. ;, The group will spend 11 days enroute to Philmont, 12 days .'camping at the scout rihch ;and six days enroute home. ~ Philiront is the 137^000 acre •Scout Ranch of the Boy, Scouts of America located where the southern Rockies rreet the western tip of the great plains ^in New Mexico. Of its 137,,,00 Nacres, 80,000 are forest. Phil- .;;mont is a world of wild ter- -«rain, animals, 1 bear, buffalo, - ^deer, wild turkeys and coyotes. r^Robert Dwyef, Brasher Tails; Arthur Straub, Potsdam and Carl Matthie, West Potsdam \*wilj lead the contingent throughout the 29-day trip. the St.-Lawrence ^g County scouts making the trip „ are: Alfred Scheyer, 2 Cedar St., Potsdam; Bruce Tyo, Win- throp; Peter Straub, 17 Cedar St., Potsdam; Scott Rebor, Gbuverneur; Eric Hansenr 36 Dale Rd., Gouverneur; David ^^Macffllliams^3i^ Howard St^ Gouverneur; Arold Roberts, 409 E. Main St., Gouverneur; Paul Rogers, Brier Hill. \ Also, Stephen Pike, Brasher Falls'; James Wilber, North •; !:Lawrence; James Herron San --\German Puerto Rico; John W. .^Graham, 71 Pierrepont Ave,, ?v. n ,Potsdam; Ronald Clendenen j Ji3 Bay St., Potsdam. Campsites For Seasoii the next month, most of New York's State Parks and ,,i.,public campsites areas will be ,, ;i in full operation for the sum 2 mer recreation season, it was 1 -.- announced by State Conserva ;,, tion Commissioner R. Stewart ; Kilborne. Some of these outdoor recre- ..,'•. ation facilities, however,' have alread'' welcomed the first o approximately 46 million visit- \'Zors expected during 1967. „ All Finger Lakes Region , parks and six in the Thousand Islands Region opened May 1. vThe six are: Cedar Island .,.,Grass Point, Jacques Csrtier land and Westcott Beach.\ De- ,. Wolf Point and Kring Poin 1 „,,cpen May 15;\\other Thousand ../.Islands parks open May 26. May 12 is the opening date • L- for Allegany, Niagara Frontier i—and—Genesee Region parks .;„ However, use of cabins in the .-?• Genesee Region .begins May In the Taconic Part Region —Clarence Fahnestock, Lake Taghkanic and Rudd Pond op- en May 13. • The remaining parks open May 29. Local weather conditions a some parks may prevent use of all facilities on open i n g \dates. Most of the public campsite • operated ISy\ the Conservation Department's Division of Lands and Forests will open \Friday May 19. However, 14 'will open during the first two weeks of May, and caretakers have already gone on duty ,a _Forked Lake Campsite (Ham Mon County), traditionally th first area to open. '-' Fish Creek Ponds and Mea- \^cham Lake (Franklin) open ;.on May 5. ..„ ' Sites opening on May 12 ar \ Caroga Lake and Northampton ;LBeach (Fulton), Hearthstone ;'.Point (Warren) and Lewey Lake and Moffitt Beach (Ham- Hilton). Rotarians Seeks Golfers - Massena Rotary Club will b \represented at the annual Dis Sirict 704 Rotary Club golf tournament to be held Mon- y, June 26, at Kingston, Ont Massena members are sign- ing up as participants in the golf tournament and dinner or ?tor the dinner only. Joe Romeo of Massena is handling local reservations. BARBS - iy WALTER C PARKES ~ Should a confirmed brag- gart tell the modest truth he ill not be believed. 3 . Noitndayt ift some kind Lef a record when you meet <,™a youngster who u not on ;,. the flip id Thnnday, May 11, 1H7 •VS i >/*: DISCOUNT PRICES ON EVERYTHING Rte. 37, SI. Blvd., Massena Fashion Highlights ••*•%. ?# , \ STYLES FOR ALL SIZES - ALL AGES \Give Her t- u to Wear\ KAREN DALE NYLONS Gift boxed extra fine, nylon hosiery. Popu- lar beige ten*. Sizes V ki- * s v \^' U1IES' APRONS SEERSUCKER <-•„•., 14 : to /-+ 2-P^ECE D&GROH SET 'Gobbler and revers- ible style aprons in assorted print pat- terns. BEADED HANDBAGS YOUR CHOICE LADIES' DUSTERS Lovely gift . handbags, beaded for •xtra beauty. • »»«» w — \Powers Models' SUPS • PERMANENT PRESS FABRICS- KODEL ond COTTON BLEND • Short sleeve.button fronf clusters • Fancy and tailored styles SEWING CHESTS , Tortoise shell and 'crystal clear | \carry-all\ sewing chests have re- Imovable com-| . partmenf tray. JUMBO SIZE - 3.00 CANNON GIFT TOWEL SETS I Assorted towell 'sets in attractive I | gift box packages.! Many colors and| | styles. I SAVINGS THIS WEEK FOR MEN AND BOYS '*.»^5 nrr smm* sum SPORT SHIRTS MEN'S PERMANENT PRESS POPLIN [WALK SNORTS! 40 denier DERANS CHOCOLATES 2-LB. BOX k Delicious chocolate I i candy in attractive ^Mother's Day gift] opped box. Hi-Boy buH«n down cellari. Wov»n ging- hams in high color Fiesta plaid*. Sim. I to II. Plain front, belt loop model. Solid- tan, navy, -olive or block. Sim 29 to 42. EASY, FREE PARKING OPEN MON. to FRL 10 to 10 • SAT. 9 ML to FAST SELF-SERVICE •••!.'• ffite