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WEDNESDAY; DFCEMBER 2°, i™» ADTBONDACK DAILY BNTERPRISB, SARANAC LAKE. N. t. *, . !.•. • W«lrd-lOO(tlng CtealuFCi In Minneapolis, MiftO., (I* .. ....... . ftroia oiiter spate. They're member? of a flghter- . tareeoMr iQuacfron. stationed then, wearing their new Arctic parkas Tb« earlt«s wen Keyed to them recently When tempera, tutef (UppKj to seven below zero. e«tertded hoods protect their (aces iron the Weather, Hidden fates belong to A/1 Robert Puhen. left, and g/Sgt Gordon &ak|uii& /Zutifflittetf Man's Man Often Fails In Test as Woman's Mate TS a \man's man\ always a bargain so far as a woman Is eanceraed? . •*• A girl of 24 says: \I have always hear* that U men like * man, tie {> a pretty cafe bet so far as a girl if concerned. But I'm be- ginning to wonder. \The man I am engaged to has a great many men friends, is not only wen liked but obviously admired by them. But since we have become engaged I keap finding out that he isn't very consideraU et me, arrives late for dates, forgets promises, seems te delight is itrylng to make me jealous etc. \Could it be that the qualities that make men lite him don't -Uy mean that he would make a steady and reliable and ate husband?\ \Y UNTIL SO U KNOW, HIM v/n,h ITT could be. There are men who get along fine with other men A who seem to be lacking in a real respect for women. W|th men their word is as good as their bond. With women they assume an entirely different set of standards. They somehow seem to think that with a woman whatever they can get by with Is quite all right. This type of man is often charming. When a woman gets in« veiwd with him it Is sometimes difficult lor her to see, until it is too late, that her \man's man\ Is Just that He's a real sorry character in dealings with women. Any girl who suspects th»t she may be in love with such a man would be smart to «elay marriage until she has time t» know him dwell. Charm is One and goes a long way in social lite. But in marriage, 'charm isn't nearly so important as character. At The ES NEW YEAR'S EVE D*neeTo EDDY MONROE — Hi« Muue and His Musicians flMidwiehes and how d'oetwi»« will fee funjinhtd fay the management. Aleo hate, horns, and k RESERVATIONS WILL BE TAKEN FROM 2 P.M. — 1 A.M. EVERY DAY UNTIL THE 31rt ADMISSION— $1.00 p«r person > Boyce Robeirsom Church and Woodruff Sts. Phone 135 Official Metered Delivery Receipt For your convenience ... for your records ... bur official metered Delivery Receipt eotnes with every delivery of Shell furnace QU with FOA-5X®. (Whether or not you're home at time of delivery.) It shows'the exact amount of oil you' receive. Useful for future reference. A metered delivery receipt is only one of our many EXTRA'S. Call our number above for the best in home heat. P.S. Shell Furnace Oil is the only oil with additive FOA-5X; keeps burner filter screen dean; helps maintain full heating efficiency Income Tax Forms In Mails; Simpler In '56 Providence, B L (#) — Rus. sell G Harrington, commissioner of Thtern&J Revenue, says new in* tome ta* form are in the mail* He told a testimonial dinner In his honor last night that \we think they are most understand- able than any we have produced I in recent years \ However, he said his office doesn't claim (hey are the ulti- mate iii simplicity. The most limn, litier] form, he suggested, jskfnzj ly, wouH consist at the following four lines: 1. How mueh money eJW yeq make last year? 2. How mm* Hi you spend? 3. How much do you have left? 4. Mail it te the-Internal Bfc venue Service. (OaaUnqed from Page One) Dr. Taylor underscored; the fact that \it 1s not our purpose to dic- tate to the Board. Our purpose is sftrioly to t«U you that me dentists of Saranac Lake, are In favor of tluordiation.\ He pointed out that me Saranac Lake Medical Society had also endorsed fiuoridatlon. Dr. Mulflur then asked what Hie attitude of the trustees would be \if wt(«i letter (ram Dr. Ged- It was at *i j point in the &> eusplon that Mr. Worihington save Ms opinion. \I'm heartily in favor of it'. 100 per cent. an4 tfw sooner Ike better,\ he salt). He cited the opinion of Pr. Herman Hffleboe, State HeaJtn Commissioner, and even urged that « temporary system be in- stalled until the new water system Wai read?. There was a discussion of the oofta ijj * e process, and Mr. Buck seemed te have the approxi. mate eosts well in hand. He said It would cost about $1000 per year \at the most.\ (Editor's Note: On February 8, 1954, WiBis Wendell of the Albany office of Wallace Tiernan, Inc. of Newark, N.J.. appeared tutors the jE3oard And said Ihe mechauiftin would cost between J2100 and {3000, dding on th* type of apparatus He estimated a cost of 10 tt per person per year.) When it was learned that more than 99 per cent of *e Hf jnpulation would receive Sun^at. ed water under the present system, Dr. Tajfcsr irajwi Wit a •ysfcm be installed now, and later moved. Mr, Worttiington agreed, with the comment: \Who knows more about this then me dentists et our Ail V' Dr. Mulflur indicated that (he idea was first discovered in Texas because of the natural aMaan of fluoride in the water in one Texas canty, and flu effect of that on the teeth of the ohfldrsn. Mr. Buck sa&tnat there lajamBAwrMe In our water, butjnore~hvihe Spring than in th« MI because of the change in vegetation. Dr. Jordan asked what the re- action of most of <he towmpeople WW toward the problem, an* May- or Andersen answered that is was \generally favorable \ On Hw question of the poisonous aspect of fluoride Mr. Drutt point- ed out that chlorine is poisonous too if taken in sufficient quanti. ties'. Dr. Oaxteon Mo said that it had been proved (hat the use of fluorides had no adverse effects on other parts of me anatomy. Dr. Mulflur said, \the kids of Saranac Lake need it so badly.\ He asked for immediate installa- tion. He said (here would be some \rabid opposition\ but sugegsted that the opponents would under- stand the problem If they could Spend \a few days in our offices.\ ST. Jordan commented that every community which had used fiuoridatlon had had beneficial ef- fects. Trustee Glogan asked whether the dentists could and would ex- plain their position to the public. Dr. Mulflur answered mat \our presence here tonight is evidence of our conviction,\ But he added, \If you run out of answers, come to us.\ Dr. Mulfflur concluded *e dis- ous«4on by thanking *h* Trustees, en tehaM of the dentists, Kir His wry canOal tmxptim that had been soearded them. <t£wr» service v iw» Ttorf Sun HMHI ) lit HHKlCtSStKr BlttlKt Phone 1272 Nights and 58 JS'way Stearns Bros., Inc- it HATiaHW. annct AVAlUiBUK LOCALLY The Enterprise HIPPER LAKE By KATHUWN UiOROW Knterprwc Correspondent Three nights from tonight many of us have planned to attend pan ties to celebrate the coming of the New Year and the passing <of,.the old. The nay we celebrate de- pend on the country we live in as well,as the century, 1 Today at mid ; night In the U.S. we ring bells and toot horta, to wetoonw in ; rhe New year and we hold services in oar etlUrebes. New yes**' is; HBi »• «n» when we net only look ahead' to tht f«far«, but look btek, wi»' rejoicing or regret, to the palt ytar. Tonight * e Ohambtr of Com- pierce is holding Its annual me*t- Inn and dinner at the Hotel Wind- or. Hie meeting is flpen and everyone is urged to attend either the dinner or meeting-or both. New officers for the ceming year will be elected and committee reports for the\ past, year will be given. Time is 7 p.ra. The Tupper Lake Squad Team will again held its weekly square d»nce on Friday, Jan. 30 at the B.N. Sparks Memorial Hall. A good crowd of friends and guests were on hand last week to enjoy the music of Owky Arsenault arid his band. »von P»ari«o, of Montreal, Can- ada, is spending the holidays at I Die home of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Donat PuplatWf, of Emma st 1 Mrs. Joan Frechette is confined (a the M'fcy Oinersl Hospital when she underwent surgery yes- terday. Our best wishes for a speedy recovery. A very Merry Christmas was truly enjoyed by many of Tupper Lake's young ladies when the re- ceived engagement rings. Among thos who will be Mating wedding bells this next year are Miss Beu- iah Mention and Tony Ellis; Miss Susie Horn and Johnny Merchant of Cranberry Lake; Miss Gloria Bedore and Ben Rieok, of Bloom- ingdals; Miss Carol'Ry»n (our at- taatcive redhead at Northland Motors) and Albert Becker; Miss Pat Exware and Marvin Friend. Miss Sue- Frenette and Jearmie Kuripak also received rings on Christmas Eve from Robert La- Barg and Rank LaBarge with no dates set for the coining wedding. Miss Dorothy Abefle returned home Monday night alter spending the holidays visiting Wands and relatives in Utica. The Silver dub of downtown Tupper Lake will hold ite weekly party at the hajne of Mrs. Julie Barrett* 19 Prospect st, on Iliurs- a#y evening. Former Town Clerk Leo Jttador* has accepted a position as eook with WlMred Decheine in UrneHta. Mis, Marie DnMoulin and daughter, Bra, of Lake George, |were weekend visitors. ln.Tupper, [Lake. Mis Yvette Woulf, of Syracuse, and Robert Woulf, who is employed as a linotype operator for the BsMwinsviHe \Messenger wen Christmas visitors »t tha home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs Oscar Woulf, 141 Mam st. Spending the holiday visiting friends and relatives in Glovers- Ville were Mr. and Mrs William E Perry. Students home from Qinton, ATI. tor the holidays are Karlano Girard, Agnes t^ugan, Sue^Frenet- te, 'Jack DuMoulin, , Del Bpyer, James Barcombt E^rwin Deshaw, Don Barrett,! \Voodrow Maroun Albert Blanchard and EUis Ma. roun *ith Arnold Dunn, Patricia Soanlon, James Beatty, Sally Rus .tell, Irene Sarizen and Rohert Boudreau home from Potsdam State Teachers Oolieee. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Colbum, of downtown Tapper Lake, spent Mon- day visiting friends and relatives in Morristown. Major Donald L. Keelw has ar rived in * e states after more than a years service! in Thailand. He has been assigned to Sandia Base at AHxlrquerque, if'M, Jerry Savage, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jamet Savage, » Wawbwk »ve., has completed his naval bsic training at Bainbridge, MJ., and is spending the. Christmas holidays an leave at his home here. Visiting at the home of their parents, Dr. and Ml*. ftoy t Bury, ace their two daughters Mis* Janet Reta Bury, who is attending ClaVk University in Worcester, Mass., and Miss Janice Bury, who Is* a student at KadcllHe College at Cambridge, Mass. MAKE FRIENDS COME men have good manners J everywhere but behind the wheel of an automobile. Then they revert to an \every nuui for himself\ coda of behavior, A gentleman jives a pedestrian a break, doesn't sound his automo- bile hora, utoecessarlly, doesn't .irab a parking space someone Is trying to back into, «tc. And that noes for a lady, too. If Your Money In Our Bank? 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