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,‘ In 1. E5 §.:::17‘¢*..i. ;=1s~€aé:;;:3. .5»: ‘_v,_.‘ 4 'V.. v-' m<^i> 3> i FAGE SIXTEEN .yJ_ ,' “E ~ \ r t .= v .~ ugf; » _‘v‘., ,<;f\\.\$“ .'<-3:3 ‘'3.‘.‘ ‘»‘-'«‘'’‘':‘I’. V L',:\|\kVY_\ .§ A? 3\ T$jRj*T3 IIQQlQ^OGfiSEffnMEb \ \C zm .2a:n:%?;% , P‘- IIQQlQ^OGfiSEffnMEb Former ResidentIs WinnerOf2 Events tag tournament at the Atlantic City Center She rolled games of 161, 166, 161 and 182 In t h e first golf tournament of the season at Northfield, conducted by the Atlantic City Country Club Association. Mrs.Keepershad a net 83 to w i n the event. Sheshota 05 with a handicap of 12. :f~\I' ' 5. \ 1 a .. /..p, E.-1.: >§g«‘\-‘ Mrs. EdgarS Keepers ofNoith- iield, N. J., has won a bowling •tournament and agolf event. The •former Miss Jerry Cobb, she is \the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Har- <old Cobb of ^Ticonderoga. Mrs. Keepers averaged 167 in four gamest owintheAtlantic City Press200Club Championship bowl- rry OurClassified Ads \ :1 , T xacong 1. 5.‘ L? \c:ooo;Ts'.s':u15:B:uMc.—n::i‘or cmom SCHOOL N O T E S 142 Court Cases listed By Superintendent Robinson ano. vs J. J. Newberry Co., Negli- gence; AnneT.MehocvsRuisseau mont Co.,Negligence; B. McClure Alford vs Ruth Coonrod & ano Negligence. By Superintendent Miss Mabel Hornburg has ac* cepted the position as Elementary Supervisor,for grades Kindergar ten through thesixth gradein t^e Ticonderoga ScliogLSystem begin- ning in September 195$. ^l (Continued from Page One) SchachtvsJamesE.Duprea, Neg- ligence; Jerome Fischer vs Mar- garet LaPointe, Ind & E t c , Negli- gence; Almeda White vs Willard MacComber &a n os Negligence; Harold J. White vs Willard Mac- Comber & ano., Negligence; Gert- rude Whitney vs Willard Mac- Comber& ano., Negligence; Lynn Whitney vs Willard MacOomber& ano., Negligence; ThomasB.Cant-James well vs Hayward H. Plumadore,]Wilson Libel. Frances Duprey, an Infant vs James W.Ruth, Negligence; Louis Duprey vs JamesW.Ruth, Negli- gence; Barbara McDonough, an Infant vs James W. Ruth. Negli- gence; Albert McDonough vs ThomasB.Cant-James W.Ruth, Negligence; Alan Plumadore,]Wilson Hogle vs Leo F. Stone & ano.. Negligence; Joseph B. Will- iams vs Oscar Senn, On contract; Rose F o r t u n e vs M B. Norman & Co., Negligence; Lewis Strack vs Emil Shapiro, Negligence; Stella Betters vs Saranac Lake Supply, Negligence; Jane M.Stahl vs Jos- eph J. Gursky, Negligence. John E. Stahl vs Joseph J. Gur- sky, Negligence; Sarah Hillman vs Joseph S. Sterling etc., Negli- gence; Ora Barney, J r . vs H a r r y Raby, Negligence; Margaret 3. Lester vs Norman C. Gilunger, Negligence: Wood row Lester vs Norman C. Gittinger, Negligence; The J. R. Watkins Co. vs Walter & Olive Taylor, On agreement; H a r r y Newville vs James Mandy, Negligence; Josephine Newville vs J a m e s Mandy, Negligence; Joseph Rywecski vs Chris Voisine. Negli- gence; Kenneth Secor vs Derwood Baldwin & ano., Negligence. ning September Miss Hornburg corses to ;tlus position well qualified both by ed- ucation and experience. She is a graduate of Geneseo State Teach- ers College and has. a B. S. degree from that institution and she is lat present pursuing graduate work at Syracuse University at Syracuse, New York leading t o a master's degree in administration and su- pervision. Since 1930 she has taught the special class in the Champlain Avenue School and in 1950 she was appointed teaching principal in that building. Mr., Simeon Mclntyre, principal of the Streetroad. School, has ac- cepted the principalship of the Central Schoolo n Champalin Ave- nue. Mr.Mclntyreis agraduate of the Plattsburg State Teachers Col- lege, Class of 1950 and is nowtalc- ing work toward amaster's degree from thesame institution^ He has\ taught forfour yearsin theStreet- road School and for the past two yearshasbeen principal of the en- tire Central School District. We are indeed fortunate to se- cure theservicesof twosuch well- qualified persons for our school system. Bothofthese appointments were authorized at a meeting of the combined boards of education of the two districts, tjnion Free School District # 5 and Central School District # 1 . Consideration was also given at this time to the proposed budget for the school year 1954-1955. Mary Babich vs Metropolitan Life Ins Co., Negligence; Joyce Peck vs Donald A. Martin, Negli- gence; Robert G. Peck vs Donald A. Martin, Negligence; Herman VanValkenburg, Jr., by Gdn. vs Donald A. Martin, Negligence; Herman VanValkenburg, Sr. vs Donald A. Martin, Negli- gence; Inez VanValkenburg vs Donald A. Martin, Negligence: Robert P. Clark vs Charles W. Curtis et al, Negligence; George Anderson vsRaymondJ. Leo,Neg- ligence; Norman J. House vs Ray- mond J. Leo, Negligence; Royal Tallman vs Louis Mayersohn,Neg- igence. Cromwell BroWn, Red, Green, Blue, Black, Blonde, Ivory, Bamboo, Saddle Tan, andWhite. ‘WW-‘.g\_ \‘ \ .';».~ .b__‘L -n - It; \‘ Mg 5 3.. “-4.4 .._\'_gA.5:\ Try on apair today. -5 g .. _~\\A!*_Eu K.’ ‘:4 I If temporarily out of your size in colors desired, we will get anddeliver, without extra chage*. WILEY'S Shoesfor the family Elsie Med ford vs Haselton Lum- b e r Co & ano.,Negligence; Simone H. LaFrance vs Haselton Lumber Co. & ano., Negligence; Thomastni Velsini vs Oscar A. Robinson, Neg- ligence; Joseph Velsini vs OscarA. Robinson, Negligence: Louis Vel- sini vs Oscar A. Robinson, Negli- gence; Everett C. Crear vs Harry Clark, On Contract; Joseph J. Java, an Infant, by Gdn. \f t Board Ed. Union School Dist. No. 1 & ano. Negligence: Luisa Ramirez, an In- fant vs Mirror Lake Inn, Inc., Negligence: Halsey J. Witherwax vs G & F Trucking Co et al, Neg- ligence; Kugene Devins vs Harry Jewtraw, Negligence. Glens Falls ,JJewi3Eo!k y \ r -\VTr.'3.?TV-a '.S*«i,,j.*:i ' . \ • \ >vm A rs-*f*4'\' Kenneth Secor vs Derwood Bald- win & ano., Negligence; E r n e s t Walton vs Paul Duproe, Negli- gence; Wallace E. Duross vs Blue Line Express, Negligence; Harland H. Branch vs John Luchsinger, Contract; Joseph Fried vs T h e Country Store, et al, Negligence; Jess Boula vs Paul Dupree, Neg- ligence; Rosemary Mount vs Mar- guerite Cain, Negligence; Walter DeZalia vs R. Paquette & ano., Negligence: Joseph A. Krochina vs! Whit ef aceMt.AuTharTty, Motionto.i dismiss; Aifred Canon, as Gdn v s Harry Basuk. Negligence. !'->-.J?~. All shape and understatement . . . the \one\suit you'll wear fashionably anyplace on earth, at practically anyhour of the twenty-four !^.'.with furs orsweaters, stiletto heels or flats. Year 'round Palm Beach cloth promises almost endless wear, resists wrinkles, requires very little upkeep. Sacony promises beautiful fit inproportioned sizes for misses', petites', andhalf sizes. See it now. \It's a wonderful buy!\ Is^liSlS'rii'w-tSSE« Is^liSlS'rii'w-tSSE« .* CHILD'S CLINIC fefcS?-'*^ LAKE PLACID—The Children's Cardiac Clmicfor Maywillbeheld at Placid Memorial Hospital on Saturday at 8:30 a. m. Children from Mineville, Schroon Lake, Lake Placid, Lewis, andUpperJay will be examined. ^msw. i ^ W - f i f e H ? j : „. fefcS?-'*^ ^msw. Mildred Devins \ s H a r r y Jew- traw. Negligence; Caesar Velsini vs Arthur Burhart & ano., Negli- gence; Hal.sey J. Witherwax vs N. Y. &Albany Dispatch, Negli- gence; Charles W.PutnamvsRob- ert Lord, Negligence; Edward A. Schroeder vs Louis Putrin, Negli- gence; Felicitas SchroedervsLouis Putrin, Negligence; Gussie Fore- man vs Frank M. Kozik & ano. Negligence; Bertha E. Myatt & Alfred Canon vs H a r r y Basutc, Negligence; Harold Ling vs L. M. Lincoln & ano., Negligence; C h a r - les N. Cross vs John Crowning- shield, Negligence; JosephA.Ques- nel & ano. vs Lionel A. LedUc & ano., foreclosure; MaeBetters v s James Pearson & ano.,Negligence\'; Percy Betters vsJames Pearson & ano., Negligence; R. J. .Efaird, S r . vs W.Trow& ano., Negligence; Mildred RBaird vs Won.ptow & ano., Negligence; Mary Bush v s James Finnessy, Negligence; Thomas Bush vs James-Finnessy, Negligence. * • ' vorce; Beverley D.Wardvs'Gerald Ward, Separation; Winifred K. MadervsFrederick G.Mader, Sep- aration; Jesse R. Sharlette vs H. R. Soden as Supvr., etc., Injunc- tion; Joseph A. Quesnel & ano. v s 'Lionel A. Leduc & ano., Contract See ouramazing demon- stration andtake home this useful gift. Noobligation. Many extra valuesonhand just for this sale. Limited time only . . . sohurry. P or tH enr y Ti con d ero g a .•'.•«S#s£2 . __..;Y Fry Our ForRentAds J »• ^ • • t ^^%t f:. J St , j,.» ~tyk Ne«for 1954! POOR Philco Golden Automati T h e luxurytleader\ Giant J l 2 J £ o u ^ % > a c r f r fullyi automatic!vNo controlsto*. aeti I f o d e »w t i n g Huge 2 | ^ c u ? t t \ > M l e rfte^zerJ i wit!^^JMBi«te/do6*, sharps f r e W * t o 2!0f?bel6W zero.i • Exclusiv.Ch^wKe^#r a n d B u t t a r K ^ i< Fully AdjurtoW* Sh«iv.f / , • Pull-outAdJurtobteSfrtlf J • Twin Porcetain CKspwrs ' :i t^mmm—^...L I ' ,' • * f \\ • *J . j f l ,3. --’ I §3‘Y5':.a :55. Drake andStanton Annual Spring Sale May 14-15 REDUCED gal. 4.75 gal. -1,f~:r‘s 3 CHAMPLAIN_ VALLEY DRY CLEANERS McCormick Street FOR PROMPT SERVICE AND QUALITY WORE Telephone326 $:“' xx». »:¢:§>.$:~\.:¢:: Friday& Saturday, Laura Williams vs Jattneg Fin- nessy, Negligence;-Klnneth. Hughes vs Walter Johnson, ;Negi ligence; Louise Hughes _ .ys :W«lter Johnson, Negligence; Merman H, Lincoln, Ind & Gdn vsJt^r^a Jiijig & &110., Negligence-Lionel-a&ijtse* due vs Joseph A. Quesfiel &>aQ&p., Contract; Benjamin Gi&istiaii• , 'Hris D& H RRCorpn., Negl%eftceVEd- ward J. Hodgson vs fiiteiatf Ubial, Negligence; ThomasXC?diievs<W. J. Mimaset al, Negligence; Alexis V. Boisseau vs Floyd-W. Olcott, Negligence; County of; Essejc v s Wm.F.Aganier, recovi§rjhc>£ prop- erty damage; Thomas felXdpfezian, Infant vs WyeUi IricdiiiprktefJ. e t al, Negligence; Marshatt'j/fianfcs. vs H. H. Haralson &i n & i iffgll-. gence. •ft'^jjl:.,, £. -i.. - .Lx.‘.5.\—§.> PRICES SHARPLY Super White House P a i n t - ‘gm, $9.. VVIGKES I N S U R A N C E A G E N C Y INSURANCE SKRVICE Bank Bldg. Phone1 Ticonderoga^] 7% ;E§:_:,-:;:}§;:-. a+,:§:‘~£<‘- Turpentine 1.25 Common Nails (100 l b . keg) 10.00 3/4\ Copper T u b e perft. .3 f K “€31.-,5,‘ .32 Stake YOUR NextCar ^MERCURY 21\ Power Lawn Mower 9. ‘::“\5:\\ 3;“ *-Agw - 95.00 18\ Power Lawn MoweT Court Case8.'';>i i-\*'t-; ' - William F. Johnson:\^3<§lii:pi. Johnson, Divorce; &ea$j^h'Q%$i>- nell & ano vs Josepli-iCKp§^e^,et-. al, Ontitle; A r g e f t t a 1 | | $ | | | p f § ; Harold J. Myers, S e p : a ^ | i | j t | p i r : ilyn Lewis vs Walter jJewJsT Sep- aration; Charles Lobdell v s Mar- jorie H. Lobdell Separation','Jesse R, Sharlette vs HarlanK.Hunkms Ind &a, Recover funds, tVafr W Raptis vs Chas WCurju^-et al, Ejectment; Mary HolmesVSHar- old A.Holmes, Separation. v Maurice D . F C D o w dv s Doro- t h y A. CDowd, Separation; t w r o - thy A. O'Dowd vs Mfcurice^D? P . CXJOowd, Separation, \Wjlllant Caul vs Earl Ashline & an o , Oft. con- tract; Jesse R.Sharlettev s Town of North Elba, et al, Sec 5 1 Gen Municipal Law Hatch Construc- tion, Inc. vsStephenH'Moffitt & ano, Foreclose h e n , Herbert E Anderson v s Michael Covert, Ac- counting; Eleanor F , Webster v^ Daniel H. Webster, Separation: John Cross vs Frances Cross,7Di- .. ) , - 80.00 See TIMOTORS,Inc. 18\ Rotarv Lawn Mower 2. V ~::-=‘:'~ ..- *;s.¢: };\s;;;.'. .‘£:.§§; \~q4\\ ;;«e~\.~\‘ ‘ :.,‘_.‘:§.\: §\“‘A\\\\.“‘:*~\x~ '. &:;;v¥;-;::‘:«~' L§a~..< ' R«re‘~‘§:‘~\\ ~'q“‘¢‘::~ kg“ 85.00 ~wm WANTID...0II THE PHONE! Right^now about 30PiOOQ patriotic A m e r i c a n s are v o l u n t e e r i n g their services to the nation as Ci- vilian Plane Spot-- j. ters In theeventof a surpriseat* tack they could provide the 'warning that wouldput ourfighter pdotsin the airvaluable .minutes sooner—- give civilians more precious minutes to reach shelter Will you help strengthen our/air defense with tiro hours'a week? * v Joiit i t Grand ObsimrCorpsNtw! jy$T CAUY 0« K H I O T CIVIL 8EFEHE OFFICE Pubhthtdat a public iervfet in£o* operation mthThsAdvertisingCouncil. Payaslitrieas 0095 m ^S^SSTttoSSP^' 1 ^ * Automatic Refrigeratof! AS MUCHAS »M O L E S thanh*yeor'«;ow«fprk. PWfcoAutomofn-AMW for q New 1954 lr»HlLCO ,\\ - Refrigerator ^ v |Madel742 Other NewPhilco^Models upto 1214 ctf ft as low as A WEEK »»» S.. I. H.«-W.rM.,„ „, . . ^ ^ ^ ^O^f^ *%$'*£ CARNEY'S lt Open Friday Evenings - 8 A . Mt^ 5 : 3 o V 4 1 > & & ^ Freezer Packaging Material Reduced 10% - ::,-j;‘ 323;. .2 r;-'3 .-;'.;.:.«‘: 'a'f?I<x\.‘: \ PAINT • ROOFING SEED • FERTILIZER FENCING • TOOLS AND MANY OTHER ITEMS ‘,:.~.\ 2, .— ~ ’ OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS H&- DrakeandStanton TICONDEROGA, N.Y. PHONE 608 > , * ^ r ?>> v> ..u..u.,. ...a\. A, ....au.....q.......-.1. 34¢-.a...;_.‘._ _.‘ Garden Tractors 150.00 (WhSe fliey last.)