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,JW*->>mr»^r *-, ?es Year's •a! an plus of from (I OVW. ry's to- amount sbc^Uft* is shop- ers will i billion is I re- yen, not ers re- matter, a split- in this rvice. It wrd pro- mas be- on! vol- iay. rec- tempor- »rd num- ooping— now the Slarceny ning the jewelry mbezzle- he FBI K>plifling doubled 's estim- t of 100 xxrted to e point,\ •man In- igo, the lfacturer •ment for ng losses mt factor ving. It's xmsumer $ billion- y paying the line.\ rs and for only ttVp LtltllTg the big- re house- store em- speculat- - turned aling the a't afford alize that good dus- es her >atronage. be unable ion of to Dlay of - service words of er; *im- ; away to er before I so manv is the fact >: uncom- jst subur- >rd:ng to ell - to-do med swap- olen item? of stores >Iem, mer- w leasing, nirrors to srs closed- meras to 1 observa- *e stapling taH stores from stuf- merchand- neanwhile. per proof t. for ex- \ refiil po- :h cartons rf Norman the stores amed they I their cus- •bvious se- are using ianL« M nanuiactcr- ave spent to invect, >te todays icing aeli- is iroruc apply th*s protein a' Y <B BeekHown school sets book fair BEEKMANTOWN - Beek- mantown School will hold a book fair Thursday and Friday for students and parents. The fair is sponsored by the Parent-Teacher Assn. It will of- fer paperback books on a va- riety of topics for children! erf all ages. • * * Students will be permitted la look over the selection and place orders both days in the hbratries i'f the main building and the Cumberland Head School. The fair will be open to par- ents Thursday at 8 p.m. in the mam building during the P-TA meeting. The school librarians ^ ul be prepared to discuss avail- able library resources and the P-TA reading program. P-TA spokesmen said prices. on books at the book fair will range from 35 cents to $1. and that books ordered this week should be received in time for Christmas. This is the Beekmantown dis- trict's first book fair. TICONDKBOOA - H» home for th* Vfflafft of derqga'a new wafer *9piy tem Saturday wm fraaMy busiest it wiB evtr be. Village officials unveiled the new $450,000 additional wafer supply that comet from nearby Lake George to aupptemmt the old supply originating at Goo** neck Pond. Mayer Jeta Bevflacqaa led in the traditional ribbon-cutting.town The new system has been in operation for about a month, but the fringe work, suck as painting, was just recently completed. There isn't much one can ffiriEtyft infer tank rtairvof^ wte Dock <m Late George. Tb* liter fe so pore that tto villa* | dbb't bave to construct a fit* trattat plant Bevilacqua said that the new ajfftam solves one of the major problems confronting the vil- lage and nearby areas of the for the part aeveral years. And that was the ever con* slant problem of a lack of suf- ficient water supply during the hot summer months. Also low water pressure throughout the village often •u&ft^A^.' & mfck, attt •jj?^--.«#*•*'^ coats and t*rw wafer coawpafe* : .|# the new •**•- LESSON IN ENGINEERING - Joseph Kestoer, right, con- sulting engineer, explains to Richard Pratt of Ticonderoga, left, and Albert Velei of Port Henry how Ticonderoga's new International Paper names divisional water manager pomp house works. Iastailatioa is providing the village with water from Lake George. Man pays fine after spending night in lockup Raymond Provost. 42, of 1*6 Pine St. paid a $10 fine Sunday morning rather than spend 10 days in jail. Police Officers Rabideau and I^aPier answered a call at B Saturday evening, on a com- plaint that Provost had been beating his wife. I When the policemen attempt- ed to arrest him, Provost turned | on them, striking and kicking both officers, they reported. ! He was taken to the city lock- up where he spent the remain- der of the night. He was ar- raigned before Acting City .Judge Robert P. Wylie Sunday morning as a disorderly person., Two faiths move closer together LONDON' (AP) — Britain's Roman Catholics took two steps Sunday which seemed to bring them closer to the England. TICONDEROGA — Appoint- management for the Northern J ment of Grant K. Rauscher as Division of International Pa - assistant director of water per Co has been announced by R.C. Masterman, division gen- ; eral manager. Masterman said that Rausch- j er would assist Robert M. DrummorxJ. the divisions direct- or of water management, m de- veloping programs of air and; water pollution abatement at ; the International Paper Co. i Mills in the northeast. , • • • The Northern Division of In- ternational Paper operates pa- per mills at Ticonderoga. Cor- inth, Niagara Fals and North Tonawanda in New York State; at Jay and Livermore . Falls in Maine, and at York Haven. Pa Before his new assignment. , Rancher was a Research Group Leader with the North- ern Division's Research Depart-i ment in Glens Falls. He joined the firm in Sep- , tember of 1958. i Among the projects he has. directed since then have been the development of specialty \ papers, and the investigation of causes of air and water pollu- tion. In his most recent assign -! ers was charged with going the, ment he has been responsible CRAM K, RAUSCHER Driver aroused of violating law on 1-wav streets Two cars collided at the Route 22-Boynton. Ave intersec- tion Fridav and one of the dnv- H w NOW IT^S OFFICIAL — ViUage has been using the Lake George water for some tyne but Ticonderoga Mayor John Bevilacqua cut a ribbon at new pump house Saturday, making it official. Mrs. Marjorie McCormlck, village clerk, watches on left. Enel:? Church of' WPong way on a one \ vva >* street ! The driver was Wallace Wat- son, 59, of Waterviiet. nstead of Latin v«.\s> extended and standardized in all Catholic churches of Britain and Ireland as of Sunday, Some re- sponses m the Mass are now identical with those in Anailican churches, which have u>ed Eng- lish since the Reforrr.atior... Further, a pa-toral Ie::er wa.s read from the Roman Ca:hobc hierarchy giving mstrucuor^ for the setting up of pan-h councils on which laymen will sit. This is something which has ;ong exist- ed m parishes of the -tate-estiib- lished Ensi^sh church. Police said he came off Route 22 at Boynton Ave. L*: front of Wilfred L Sears. 31, of Platts- burgh, RD 2, driving a car o\*n- ed by Lonnie Dunlap of 67 Mc- Gauliey Ave. City Police said Watson drove in front of the Sears car from Route 22, which is a one-** ay street at that poir.:, and was hit in the left side Watson suffered a cut on the head and Sears was brui>ed on the left knee. Neither was hos- pitalized. for the analytical and testing section of the division's re- search laboratory, specialty pa- per development, and problems of water and air pollution. Rauscher is a graduate of Colgate University and Rens- selaer Polytechnic Institute. He received a doctorate de- gree in chemistry from Rens- selaer in 1949. He is chairman of the East- ern District of the Empire State Section of the Technical .Assn. of the Pulp and Paper Indus- try, a member of the Ameri- can Chemical Society and the National Council of Stream Im- provement Car plunges down bank Sharon E. Snow, 22. of Platts-: burgh RD 1. was the driver of j a car involved in a one-car ac-j cident Friday night. i She was driving her 1963 j sports car east off the Smith- i Weed St. bridge at 11:55 p.m. when she lost control, city po- lice say. The car skidded, smashing: through guard rails on the right l hand side of Cumberland Ave., and going all the way to the bottom of the steep embank- ment. She was taken to Physicians Hospital by city ambulance, but refused to be admitted as a patient. No charges were placed against the girl, whose car was damaged extensively. SMOKED PICNIC WHOLE ib. 35* TABLER1TE RIB STEAK *. 99<= GROUND CHUCK ib. 79* HILLS BROS. 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