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PAGE EIGHT MAY 21,1942 Flan a VICTORY PICNIC In YOUR OWN BACK YARD for DfCgNtion Day. Save your car, 90s ani tfn and crtier viral materials. Make 0Mf*tri|i to your Grand Union Market — get ALL your picnic ROOF — SAVE MORE FOR YOUR MONEY! V GRAND UNION Montcalm Sft. '^C£ ALL MEAT PRICES SHARPLY REDUCED! SMOKED CALAS 29 DA A CT REEC BONELESS SOUD MEAT 17 lmV^#^k«^ I DEE I BOSTON-SIRLOIN-RUM* H€> WASTE & # * ^« ••^•^•'^^ FRESH-4 TO 5 LBS. AVBtAGS MmM° PORK CHOPS BLADE CUT-MEATY Ib 2$* LAAAB CHOPS SHOULDER-TENDER-TASTY lb 29/ TASTY *** » BACON SQUARES lb 21< AVBtAGE **************************** FRESH CUT HAMBURGER STANDING STYLE RIBS OF iEEF TASTY BEEF KIOHEYS FLAVORFUL LIVMWWWT fc 23/ \> 29/ b 15/ lAllttK FfUITI ASSORTED COLD cm TENDER CHUCK ROAST SKINLESS F1AMKF«HTERS SMOKED HAM SLICES . FRESH SEA FOOD LARGE FRESH * A I FANCY MACKEKL . . * 12/I SMELTS ,29/ .49/ FAT SALT PORK . lb - TASTY THURIWER . %*. 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I 7^ I WOOD'S can HURFF'S .O9Vi oz. TOMATO & VEGETABLiV can* APPLESAUCE «^r 3 ^25/ FLOUR SOU MEDAL PILLSBURY'S 24% LB. SACK 24i/ 2 LB. SACK 1.09 1.07 ^^ ******••**•*•*****•• WHOLE MILK CHEESE fHOLE MIL 27 BLEU CHEESE {\COON CHEESE 2*-75/ »4T/ ********************** ORANGES^ CAUFOMM LARGE-: CAULIFLOWER * ICEBERG LETTUCE HOT HOUSE TOMATOES SAVORY SCALUONS FRESH-APPETIZING RADISHES CWSP-TENDER ^ , ^ CUCUMBERS 2 - $<i 2-19< I TW MSNT TO UMU QU AHTTTW — ALL PtICtS WWCTIV1 tM SPJ State Knights Convene May 28 At Lake Placid Banquet Will Be^ Feature Of New York Council Conclave Scheduled For Adirondack Resort LAKE PLACID—One of the high- lights of the Forty-Seventh Annual Convention of the Knights of Colum- bus, New York State Council, which will convene at Lake Placid on May 28, 29 and 30, is the Convention Ban- jquet which is scheduled at the Lake Placid Club on Saturday evening, May 30. Principal speaker at the banquet will be the Honorable Michael F. Walsh, Secretary of State and a Post Deputy of the Knights of Columbus. For the first time in the history of the Adirondacks, the shores of Lake Placid will iorm a setting for outdoor Coloniiab Start Practice Tonirfit The 1943 edition of the Ttaoa- deroga Colonial fctMbftll te*m will start practice session* at Weed Park this evening, and the opening game has been tentative- ly scheduled for Memorial Day. Plant for the possible forma- tion of a 6-team league were dis- cussed at a meeting Thursday, but no definite action has as yet been taken. Other town* to be represented would be Crown Point, Port Henry, Mineville, Westport and ElizabetMown. The Weed Park diamond is now being groomed, and should be in good condition for the Mem- xnorial Day opener. . His Holiness Pope Pius the Twelfth in seeking World Peace, an Outdoor! Peace Mass will be celebrated on the' shore of Lake Placid on Sunday, May 61, at 10:00 a .m. An altar is being erected near the Shore Owners' Asso- ciation Boat House, and services will be open to persons of all creeds. The Mass. is being arranged by Reverend Daniel E. Cahill, pastor of St. Agnes Church, Lake Placid. A special train bearing delegates from New York City, Albany, Utica, Syracuse, Rochester and Bulfalo will arrive on Friday morning in time for the Parr.de. A Solemn Pontifical Mass will bo celebrated in St. Agnes Church at 10 a. m. Friday, by the Most Reverend James E. Kearney, D. D., Bishop of | Rochester. ! Business sessions will be held l«'ri* j day and Saturday, and the Grojid I Ball is scheduled for the Hotel Mar- i cy Friday evening. Ifcrtice Is suifct to S _ „._ Sffvice law of the State of New Y«, a public hearing will be held on^the 29th day of May, 1942, at 1 o'efcck p. M., at the Courthouse in Uje Village of Elizabethtown, I ~ * y, N. Y., for the purpose of which of the opt'onaLforms Service Administration will be Adopted by the Board of SuoervU- of Essex County. Crown Point To Stage Memorial Day Observance Community Again Plans Lavish Program, With Hon. Berne A. Pyrke As Principal Speaker CROWN POINT—The committee in charge of the Crown Point Memorial Day observance*, traditionally the day\ of every year in thia com- ity* n*» announced that the pro- .jnm , under the chairmanship of NOTICE Water B. Wyman, will be carried out Is hereby given that pus* i*KL*&- **»« P«*t. Section U A of the Civil «*© •ehedule of events will actually Swan Soap Ig. 2/21c reg. 2 for 13c Rinso — reg. 2/19c; lg. 25c Lux reg. 2/19; lg. 25c Silver Dust 25c Lux Toilet Soap 3/22c Lifebuoy Soap 3/22c Spry lb. 27c; 3 lbs. 71c Bissell Store Newcemb, N. Y. State of New York—Department of Conservation WATER POWER AND CONTROL. COMMISSION Swan Soap lg. 2/21c reg. 2 for 13c Rinso __ reg. 2/19c; lg. 25c Lux reg. 2/19; lg. 25c Silver Dust 25c Lux Toilet Soap 3/22c Lifebuoy Soap 3/22c Spry lb. 27c; 3 lbs. 71c F. F. Johnson ille, N. Y. g ay on Sunday, May 24, with a Memorial Service at the Meth- odist church, when the sermon will be delivered by the Her. J. Ralph Davie of Ticonderoga. Mr. Davie's topic will be \If Thou Hadst Known.\ On Memorial Day, Saturday, May 30, The Sons of Veterans and* other* organizations and citizens, accomnan- iS? y y r the Minev *\e High School Baodi leave Hammond corners at 8:30 ™ J\* fo I brief services »* Ironville, White Church, Crown Point Center the Factoryville Bridge and Forest- dale Cemetery. Dinner will be served at noon at the Hammond Chapel, after which a parade will be formed at 1:30 p. m., to be led by members of the Ticon- deroga and Port Henry American Le- gion Posts. Other organizations to be included in the line of March will be Company K, 6th Regiment, New York Guard, under the command of Capt. K. J. Bowers of Ticonderoga; the Mineville school band and addi- tional groups. The principal speaker of the dav will be the Hon. Berne A. Pyrke,. of Crown Point, former state Commis- sioner of Farms and Markets, who will deliver an address at the Con- gregational church immediately fol- lowing the parade. Other activities will probably be provided for the late afternoon and early evening. All patriotic organiza- tions from Ticonderoga, Port Henry land other surrounding towns are in- vited to take part in the parade and other events scheduled oh the pro- gram. LICENSE LEGAL Notice is hereby given that license for beer, wine and liquor, License No. SL 646, has been issued to the un- dersigned to sell beer, wine and li- \ in a restaurant at under the AlcohoBic NOTICE, Notice is hereby given, that there will be drawn, at the office of the County Clerk of the County of Essex, at EDzabethtown, New York, on May 29th, 1942, at 10:00 o'clock, A. M., a Panel of 36 Trial Jurors to serve at a Regular Trial Term of County Court, appointed to be held in and for said County, beginning Monday, June 15th, In the Matter ot the Application of VILLAGE OF TICONDEROGA PUBLIC NOTICE Notice is hereby given that, pur- suant to Section 523, Article XI, of the Conservation Law, the Water Power and Control Commission will meet in the Community Building, in the Village of Ticonderoga on the 26th day of May, 1942, at 11:00 o'~ clock, in the forenoon of that day for the purpose of hearing all per- sons, waterworks corporations, mu- nicipal corporations or other civil divisions of the State of New York that may be affected by the execu- tion of the plans of the. Village of Ticonderoga for securing a new and additional supply of water, plans for which have been filed with the Wa- ter Power and Control Commission, at its office in Albany, N. Y., where the same are open for public inspec- tion; and for the purpose of deter- mining whether said plans are justi- fied by public necessity, whether they provide for the proper and safe con- struction of all work connected there- with, whether they provide for the proper protection oi the supply and watershed from contamination or provide for the proper filtration of such additional supply, and whether the same are just and equitable to the other municipalities and civtl di- visions of the State of New York and to the inhabitants • thereof effected thereby, and whether said plans make fair and equitable provisions for the determination and payment of any and all legal damages to persons and property, both direct and iridirect, which will result from the execution thereof. The execution of such plans may affect lands situate in the county of Essex, may also affect the flow of water in streams flowing in or through or underground waters in the county of Essex, the riparian rights on said streams, and also the water rights of said streams. All persons, waterworks corpora- tions, municipal corporations or oth- er civil divisions of the State of New York, who have objection t o the j execution of said plans, in order to be heard thereon, must file such ob- jections thereto in writing and in quadruplicate in the office of the Wa- ter Power and Control Commission in the City of Albany, N. Y^ on or •before the 25tti day of May, 1942. Every objection so filed must par- ticularly specify the grounds there- lof. I No person, waterworks or muni- cipal corporation or local authority I can be heard in opposition thereto except on objections so filed. < 5 Dated, Albany, N. Y . May 7, 1942. ! WATER POWER AND CONTROL COMMISSION. R. Suter, Secretary to the Commission. 25w2 194Z 24w3 Harry M. MacDougal* Essex County Clerk. quor at retail Schroon Lake, Beverage Control Law, for on prem- ises consumption. Thomas J. Slater* Prop., d/b/a / Pitkin's Restaurant, w/s/ Main SW Schroon Lake, -N. Y. 25w2 SURROGATE'S COURT, ESSEX COUNTY, N. Y. In the Matter of the Probate of the Will of FRANCES L. CARPENTER, Late of Saranac Lake, Essex Coun- ty, New York, Deceased. TO THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK To Pearl Winters Skidmore Sheldon F. Wickes of Ticonderoga, New York, having presented a peti- tion for the probate of the will of the above named decedent dated Sep- tember 30th, 1937, relating t o both real and personal property, you are cited to show cause before the Sur- rogate's Court of Essex County, at the Surrogate's Office in the Village, of Elizabethtown, New York, on the 8th day of June, 1942, at 1:30 P. M. why a decree should not be granted ~.- «»..-—-. admitting said will to probate and Sprin g Schedule effective until directing issuance of letters testa- Jun e 15 . mentary to^uoner ; ^erating on Si^l: Fridays we have caused the seal of our f A. M. until 8 P. M. Saturdays said Surrogate's Court to be 8 A. M. until 8 P. M. Sundays hereunto affixed. , 8 A. M. untU 8 P. M. All other will Three Minute Cable Fer- ry at Wrights is now op- erating on the same schedule as last year. Connecting Route 22 N. Y. with Route 10 Vt. R. S. Arthur Captain NOTICE Larrabees Point Ferry Oper- ating Three Days a Week. S Shdl ff WITNESS, Hon. Elmer J this 4tl ay Emily E. Gravelle j til 8 P.°M^ On signal. Clerk of the Surrogate's Court. Due to war conditions, all JSSSy*2??St£E: '\^S\ f\ bject to change Office & Post Office Address, WltnOUl notice. Ticonderoga, N. Y. 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