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INTERKATIONAI,—vroridjfamous tot truck value and all-truck engineering —now brings fotnrbig quality advance- mentsV t h V l i g h t duty track*field' Now—witfanewengines',new handling ease an d p er f ormance — INTERNA - TIONALsetsanew\high m^ight-dttty truck value' Comei nanfl^see*these newest features . . then takeadem- onstrabop drive. :‘ 5.’ <? _'3,1'v{,.‘?{-.\'L’ 5 ' ':,: PEQUOK «*eat n«w de». lessen Ope*. *. 3f.; - ‘ “°~’ \\'<'.m-84;\ -’:-~.1‘+\-‘t5*?o’i’-33 ‘ ““‘ ‘~?:~.::m served Jhflie S t . A n d r W s new recreational Ball cm TfauB&&'&l& n l n g Oct28th. . t h efurnace will [lie wstaitted before t h edinnef Ttas ' w j l t l i e adelicious1 dinner cnat t obe-missed' ' ^ t < t f c i e meeting oft h e Rosary Society held recently thefollowing officers' Ve r e elected« Mrs L i l i a n Richarason, president; Miss Evel- y n I^ndsey, secretary^ Miss Mar- joti Wilspii, t r e a s u r e r Card cpm- ihittee chairman MrsHalsey W i t h e r w a x , Rosary Book Club chairman, Miss J9etty<Spellman ^200 hrook t r o u t w e r e planted by Harold S w a n s qrew in.various p on d s o nT h u r s d a y , last week a&SOO salmon w e r e plantedin Schroon R i v e r i nHfbrth Hudson Charles P a l m e r attended t h e Adirondack Council meeting held Wednesday throjigh Saturday a t H o t e l Marey, Lake P l a o d . Supt of Highways Harold Swan and Charles P a l m e r were in Al bany^last week At t h e duly called sup't ofhighways meeting Supervisor Horace Noxon advises us t h a t t h e D e p a r t m e n t ofAudit aihd Control approvediWe advert^- ing ofb o i W f o r ' th^:purchaseof t h e ' Leland H^use \property; and t h a t such advertisements would be placed shortly. Supervisor Noxpn \and his wife attended a meeting of county chairmen oft h e Rural Citizens committee forlyes-for-Governor at the Hotel Syracuse. H eenjoyed meeting Senator Ives. He has ap- pointed R a y Harris asSchroon's chairman for this committee, and will m a k e appointments intowns of f a r m e r s t ohead t h e drive.- Miss Evelyn. Knapp ofFort H u n t e r and Charles Merriamof Schroon L a k e were united in mar- riage, int h e Presbyterian Church a t Tribes* Hill onSeptember 26. T h e Rev. Raymond Lurnley per- formed t h e ceremony. Miss Flor- ence Mallett of Charles Four Cor- ners wasmaid ofhonor andWill- iam E>onaldson ofSchroon Lake was best man. Burton E. Knapp - in e ^ fi*»rald I Knapp, brothers ofjbirthday the bride, were ushers. The cou pie will make their home at Kimball Street, Amsterdam. Tyrrell &Drake a r e thecon- tractors t obuild Dr. S. Albert's new 'home, located opposite the Keppler cottage and facing Fow- ler Ave. A rare find hipossession ofMilt Rayburn is a50Opage book, pub- lished in 1869. . . themilitaryand civil history oftheCounty ofEs^ sex written by W. O.Watson. It states that Schroon wassettledin 1797 bySamuel Scribner, Thomas Leland, Moses Patel, Benj. Banker and Simeon Rawson, all ofwhom were settlers from NewEngland. Milt Rayburn's father visited him last week end. visiting wjifch Mrs-l^yrtbkhi's si$- t e r Louise Hargreaves.,5\{ We werep-t Jod enthusiastic ahout the newjrestaurant-partners M m r - P o r m a n ^ e n n ^ n t i l wedrove to Placid ear,ly Sunday morning for avisit Actually t h e Spotis delightful and its equipment isfii the best \mother AHis now most enthusiastic an4realizes t h a t this is a nopportunity for Eddie to beinbusiness for himselfH e resigned from the Lake Placid Club andthes family expectt o move into t h e apartment over t h e r e s t au r a n t byNoV 1stRaeis t h e treasurer^of the corporation* The kids will have towork but it should be fun Speakmg of history Virginia Beck loaned u s aticket to t h e Grand Lottery Ball a tt h e Town Hall Schroon Lake FridayOct 27th 1871 tickets to theball were, $1, supper extra a tthe On dawa Hotel andTayler House On the ticket wasprinted the inform ation that \on entering the hall each lady will receive aprinted number, tobeattached, with rib bon and pin, toher dress a tthe left shoulder. Joist before supper, the gentlemen will draw corres- ponding numbers, -enclosed in a package ofsealed envelopes, indis- criminately mixed. Gentleman and Al Public Opinion ] VOUPJFORHARKEVIAJV? I t h a s been only ashort time since ourpurutry, by repudiating jtfhe m a n whoa t t h e risk bf his own life checked the advanceof M u r a e r Inc placed t h e / U n i t e d S t a t e s ' u n d e r gangster MEluence. This w a s reflected in menappoint- ed to, (the Bureau ofInterna} Rev- enue a n d t h e F . H, A, \Some of these criminals have been' recently convicted Let us .hope . t h a t the Present; administration p u t s m o r e of t h e muijail wher.e they belong. Another result ofthis gangster in- fluence was the appointment _ of a r e p u t e d criminal-to represent us in a_foreign country. How can we hope to have other countries model their-government-after ours if weareunable to govern ourselves p r o p e r l y ' Although our local government can begieatlv improved, wehave n o t reached the stage whereold m en arekicked to death whileon the street b youngsters ofschool •age. Ifyou wish toknow what can happen to aschool system un- der thecontrol ofTammany Hall, read the Daily News, N. Y. for Feb. 28, March 4and 5, 1964. ,. F03SIBM IM il i i i i i i ' \I . ‘=70 ._ -2'7g‘M:\ E‘’‘‘‘»‘'?. &'‘3'\' ‘ §\'I'I\> “;z-1'». M ~ LICENSE i E G A f c LICENSE LEGAL PROBABLY POSITIVELY an LAKEANDELSE ftVHEKB Notice is nereoy given t h a t li- cense forbeer, liquor and wine, License No. 15-RL-205, h a s been issued tothe undersigned tosell beer, liquor and wine a tretailin a restaurant under the Alcoholic Beverage Control Law a t 120 Champlaih Avenue, Ticonderoga, Essex County, NewYork, for on- preroises consumption. Virginia R,Smith\ d/fo/a Roma R e s t au r a n t (120 Champlain Avon/tie Ticonderoga,, N.-Y. 4Sw2 -\.: his Notice is hereby given thatli- cense forbeer, liquor andwine, License No, 15-HL.-U5, h a s been issued t ot h e undersigned tosell beer, l k p o r a n dwine atretailin a hotel u n d e r the Alcoholic Bev- erage Control Lawa t S / S Main Street, Newcomb, Essex County, New York, foron-premises con- sumption. do IM il i n ; u n i i ) i t | | i i | . ' \I ' SVom T k e S e n t i n e l o t October 1 1 WS4 T h e 1934h u n t i n g season whack opens n e x t Monday fe^jexpeeted t o be abigseason despite Jhe short* age of.money caused, by <p& d e pression A.free ohnlc foe in- Jaaitxle and other, o,i$topedic case*1 wift b eheld a t * h e TwoAdemo^a , beloiejEUgt, School next ^ • u r s d a y - 90 persons-attended a^birthday j e - t e p t i o n on honor of '•eie^Eev W P H a r m on «asbor oft h e Ti-con- deroga Congiegatiqnal Church l a 4 Thursday Whitehall High defeated P o r t H en r y 27 to 0, a tWhitehall Sat u r d a y Abroadcast dedicated t o Ticonderoga andutilizing talem. Irom this area will originate from Radio Station WGY,Sehenectadj on November 2A Hunting 3*ck e t s w e r e selling locally from $ 49 5 t o $7 45 leather top rubber pacs listed firom $3 50 t o $595 bulk-tankj*. ,f t ' ^f@a|turs»s »&* pM _* , »» . -, « T O W * ? * * -* * ., * New Automatic Transmission. Last w0rfJ#aN»«RK^ ^ i r w l JBrtra puB uigpo^reifforMn^hrfart^trtarU Ditectgear d m * i n high <or conventional iransnussion economy. Gute en«inev driveline, tire wear maintenand^K)«t. For all liglnVduty models at low extra poet, •> ' New Overdrive Transmission. IMTtRNATlONAl-fastAd a n dproved to pro vide outstanding^ light-duty truck economy Reduces e n g i n e Speed-increases engineufe- saveso ngasoline, oil, mauitenance expense Well worth low e x t r a costi n a l l ONEHUN D R K D an d E-110 Series models New Prfwer Steering. m < * t j i T r u« k - d« i« i »«« i #t r w c k - f i O i l f t ocombine 1 1 finger tip-easy-paikuig andmaneuvermg with f» t r u e , sohd \UA of t h ew h e e l\ Providescon ventional u i event ofpower failure SEJWeEMEL JWB # # ¥ \ W h a t acmch you've g o t\ peo- ple tell u s \All youItave tp do is w r i t e t h a t column everjr w e e k\ T h i s feeling t h a t - e v e i y on g ease's is t h eeasierj o bis. r e p u t e d t o W e orteihated a b ou t 400 y« a ^ beloiejEUgt, t h e R o m a n E m p i r e T h e £altey slave pulling thrf \No 4o a r r e portedly leaned over tot h e Slave on t h e N o 5« a r oi a Phoenician w a r galley andwhisperedJBroth- er, yowVe c e r t a m l y gotitspiade—- nowil you h a d m y job\ ALETHA iScfliTOon L a k e , Tuesday;, Oct, 12Ui-*-I ^ w a s omaiing (hea^mnber of p e o p k Whostayed5n pur vil- lage fopthfehdjiilay ^despitet h e 3 r W1 $fcfst of | h e mwere tran-i«M.ui j&ents >vseventy dinners **rere. •SerfsA a t BlasdelPs one everong reports J i m m y Wdliford chef gjpav6l.^Iong T ou t e 9wash e a \ y v , F r on t i e r Town's parking lot was jaimftied w i t h cars o nrainy Sunday afternoon ManyofSclirdon's friends came upfor t h e holiday 4 h eMayer sohns t h e Oummings from Montreal t h eK e p p l e r s are still h e r e so is M r s M a r g a r e t Barrell Mrs Eisley Mi and MrsW a l t e r Fried Mr and fSivBwjgSit H a r r i s . . . AuntDel- McCfell . . . J o h n Kenedy was host t<S th&sMt. \Goats 'ah^ we haven't seen him to h e a r particu- lars of ttjeYgay stag p a r t y . . . last ye?Er ?a group, climbed P h a r o a h to play bridge! Mr..: :and Mrs. Joseph Frieher leave today forNew York Cityand ScarooirrManor w on 't seemt h e sarnie until n e x t Aipril when they will b pback t o open thepapular r $ > r t ' With t e m p e r a t u r e s soaring around 78 degrees . . . withso many summer friends . . . plus t h e rain . . ^one can easily imagine it was the good old summer time , . . ofcourse, youforget t h a t just a f>w-days a g o t h e garages w e r e jammed ,with requests foranti-j freeze for itwas 20degrees cold e r zu ux • • ' S nT v , C ° V e ^ , M Z h ! ^ tains to the n o r t h - a n d birds bath*. v # e forzen solid . . ^ mce day and n o onerecalls sufch Problems . . . b u t weTl never forget thefury) of t h e robins and black birds asjf they jumped upand on t h eice, searching fort h a t drink inour^ back yard. ». . . Actually weh a d n t realized t h a t ; so m a n y summer friends were here until weattended t h e cock-]^ taU p a r t y Sunday afternoon a t teyDock . . - ,mth S e ^ ' h°s* ' i m. and Mrs.Joid Mayei^fcn_and, Mrs. Clara Richardson« »| ^ » s always a.pleasure to. setfTK *iac-s Keime's attractive home and t h e extra zip of<*fm$-&^$PF?P ' madeit ad e U g h t £ u | j a ¥ S e M o p h , »^ : It.was the« ^ | # t eA% ^ ! S;t LeontmeHun^ajn|^0.|fpen|(|h^J summer with .3q$!^3&i$&k : cod . . . she» g s | ^n 3 o y e , d ^ | h > [ excitement -«**-*«4*-«^««-•*»»» ALETHA HALEY icom tran-i«M.ui ^ i es,name i twon,t betat o u t ofovir vyay t ohave dinnera t Mgxion^s\ Mrand Mrs W a l t e r Fried told Milt Raytourn andyour*f ! everyonemKeene \p-then* house islocated ^ t t h e e n d oftjtte road t h a t formerly continuedo n t o Placid endmg r i g h t back0fu #e an d Eqd ho e I t b far\ tnuly as weplanned to a t t e n d t h e Route 9meeting in E T o w n . They enjoyed seerng their daughter and w e badawonderful t u n e W e a r - rived before dark so t h a t w e en- joyed t h eview one mountain 'back oftheir house w a s covered with snow . . .their• brook - isa s large asparts ofSchroon River and then we were privileged t o attend aprivate showing ofJos> sey's paintings! They a r e beautir full Jossey just finished astill life t h a t looks sor e a l you a r e tempted to pick up anonion' or a n egg. . . h e has abook ofphotographs of his paintings that in themselves make you gasp. The «olor this year came early and left asquickly . . . it isn't anywhere asspectacular xas in other years with theexception of certan sections that always seem to beperfect . . . many trees have lost their leaves entirely white many maples axestill green . . . a funny season all around. A get-together dinner a t t h Half Way,House, Elizabethtown, was enjoyed by the Board mem- bers, their wives and the mem- bers of thefaculty andtheir wives . . . tlie drive home last nightin moon li g hl a ( id e d t 0 t h e p tea . ^ «ofthe evening. Comments ^^ me l n b t , rs t h a t t h e n e w gw e r e n i c e a n d t h mee t t h g m T h e ^ ann i versar y o f ^ asjf a u ^ di n g o fS u tt on M ass ^ w a s e n. eice, M r s U 4 1 j a n S l e l s o n > M l , inour^ ^ G ] en n ^ ^ &tQ n e time Mrs.Stetson and her daugh- ; ^ lmrmefr M l l d r e d stetson, ^ ^ c o m r n Un i t y . They cock-]^ . ^ m t 0 N ( W LD n d on, t a n d t o u r e d throughout the N e w England States. Mayei^fcn_and, u ^ s t i l w e l l_ w i d 0 w o f t h e :f a m o u s G e ne r a l -Vinegar Joe- *iac-s u l w e U i s t Q b e a h o u s e g u e s t o n , ^ Qf L [ ^ j William Ellis C6x at F o r t Ethan Allen, Burling- ^ s i s t M rs A g nes S;t e s , told us . . . \I hate to LeontmeHun^ajn|^0.|fpen|(|h^J e a v e b u J . & f t e r a UJh a v e b e e n 'Margaret Barren's guest for three , ^ es a dd e d s h e %VWKS - see Mrs. Stilwell and her is 5) in Pea, SQUD Ct?le ^ ^ l a k e in Boss o »Ticen±ri>el OPicorilc D er e - r i ac k 'Wal, meIg^iess I w a s mistook cusn o wIu n n e r s t a n Mr„ <3ofJE dnrx k i l l ab a r , d a t s h e j u s k i l l mouse P r o b a b l y she1 l i k e datm o r e b e t f c t Dey s a y youtook demm o u s e a n p u t a l o t ofpeppet an, \salta n k e t c h u p a nhorse radish a n o t h e r t i n g s a n frydem an. d e y t a s t e verie n a s e M e I aus soon hav woodctouck S u mp e e p l e s h e a t dem* hid e an a ll Wtal, t h e pumpkin, w a s on t h e fross l a s s nigiht Zero w en t w a y down. Dis. cole^sni^p\ ketch Rosie wid-his p an t — I m e an \it k e t e hRos- ie wfd t h eglass d u t of ,th)s,w!ndowi Me, I xpected t o fix t h eroof afi. stuftf s u m b a g i nt h e window dis stammer, but i train so much d a t t h e good days I'h a v t-o tend t o m y feeshin an y ou tfon't tiiak I w an t to feesih i n t h e r a i n d o - y o u ? W a l , dis is t h e tarn ofy e a r I h a v to put 2lockonmy,h e ncoop an setab a rt r a p a nh i t c h2h o u n e dog outside cus t h e Cook-Klem' gans. will proibly ride agin. Dey is- l a ^ p r e t t y quiet for quite a while an d a t make m e regpicious. Ifyou here, enyting bout demIhopeyou will reform m e . . but Anthony ' Gustos d / b / a WaysideInn S / SMain Street Newcomb, if. Y. 49w2j M£.>;~ ,:\\ <‘u S COLORING BOOK CONTEST ENDS ALLCOMPLETED BOOKS MUST E a c h h u m an being from thrp man w h o sweeps out the wash room at t h e Grand Central S t a t i o n to the m a n w h o controls t h e des tinies of a g r e a t nation believes t h a t his ist h e most important hardest and poorest paid jobin t h e world. H e also feels t h a th e is indispensable int h a t job, and that every o t h e ^ main's work is much easier t h an his own. THIS WEEK. NATIONAL EDITORIAL AS'SOCITATL^N »f * w »« n B a a i a i BEIN BYOCTOBER 16, 1951 NATIONAL there is noonenamed Brfskj in Cranberry Center, a n dchanges t h e name to J on e s as 1 was origin- ally intended. — , ventional steering u i event ofpower failure F o r a l l h g h t - d u t y models,a t extra cost VELVEETA CAMPBELL'S SOUP 1 Tomato 4 c a n s 4 1 Y our Aid N ee d e d J u s t fort h e record, . though, anyone whoworks on acountry newspaper h a s afewother chores than writing onecolumn aweek. Let u st a k e t h ecase oft h e handsome, debonair assistant edi- t o r of t h e Ticonderoga Sentinel. It isT h u r s d a y night, and t h last person h a s just said, \Well you're allt h r o u g h until next Thursday.\ so ourhero finishes his beer andplods slowly homeward. -Wednesday is make-up day. This is the dayt h a t t h e type is put into forms for printing. This is also t h e dayt h a t assoona s our little mangets liberally coated with ink there is a nepidemic oftele- phone calls. Or, perhaps acorres- gondent wishes t oadd or detract from previous w r i t t e n (anda l - ready setmaterial) Noone but the ink-stained assistant editor can handle Jhese chores, either. -Late Wednesday night is whatis laughingly called ''last minute story time.\ This is when all t h e events t h a t took place three weeks ago, are called in for t h e next day's paper. \Iforgot all about it until just now,\as w e e t voice purrs a s the ink drips down our little friend's armo n t o t h epaper he is writing on. criminately mixed. Gentleman and lady ofthesame number arepart- ners to the supper andduringthe remainder oftheBall.\ Even the committee's names were on•the ticket, Fisk, Bailey andPotter.Al- so Music—Schroon Lake Quadrille Band. Andwonders upon wonders, the ticket isn't any larger than that of aclam bake. Weare to decide this November whether the proud State ofNew York will come under the -control of this organization becausethe Democratic candidate has thesup- port ofMr. Carmine G.DeSapio Who is said to bethe leaderof Tammany. Ifweallow party prej- udice, lodge, church orotheror- ganization to control ourvote this W e d n e s d a y a Red C r o s s mobile u n i t will v i s i t T i - c on d e r o g a f o rt h e p u r p o s e ofcollecting' blood from vol- t e e r d o n o r s . T h e need f o rt h i s p r e c i o u s fluid shouldb e a pp aren t t o ever y one . ,.~ 4-\.75 = ~ 2-lb loaf 79c W’-2':-‘I:-:-‘-:1? !‘6‘A'~}!?.'~% ?’\\\.\\~V'~'JIJ\ $513552; Z?.§1:-‘#33:._:3:Z§>z:§§3‘Z$.;.\~.~.~.\. , : \- w-:.-'-:-.~.;.\$;:- -. . :\;:§‘~:~:.<.\'~::-=-;. 5‘¢;.:1:‘..‘§:§._:'\:,.}?:V:%§'3::.x-:<‘3:.:S§.a~ < ~,, ’«:~2~:>*'-Ix’-:'_1.'~,‘ ?‘3$§:5§‘.§:' -.~— W.,.~,-rs‘ 5. ‘Jazz ¢ C HI C KEN N O O D L E c an s 33 E ver ? hi g h wa y acc id en t , ever y ma j or o p era t i on , e v e r y c h i l d o ra d u l t s t r i c k e n b y ad i s e a s e m a y well m e a n a c a s e w h e r e whole blood is n e e d e d i m m e d i a t e l y . W i t h t h i s c o n s t a n t d r a i n one x i s t i n g s u p p l i e s ofblood, i t i s a b so l u t e l y necessar y t h a t more o b t a i ne d a t i n t erva l s . - V .'4\'»‘-'l -1’ =:z=:=-’-t.=-=3 Z’.':-I-I .'¢.~I' :->:~.-.-:I-:- ' BISQUICK Don't forget the Fish &Game Club chicken barbecue tobeheld this Sunday a t 2p. m. at the club grounds . . . the food will be ex- cellent. may happen. Shall we not show the world t h a t there si ill exists inthis land such a thins asloyalty to the country or shall weplaceour :z5:>.=.e.~:, ~ 3. ‘x Q \“¥>3‘§ ¢\*:\\ \\§\~:« 5» -. Au?» :\“\.\\‘ \ ::::_~‘\. % N ‘\ \{‘3‘:t;~ ‘=§:(\ .~ ~ :~.\,.. ~ \\ ~\g __'%.\-1 v _ W 1\ \\\\\~\\ us‘ ‘ um \\\~.‘\ \ 5 W \“ ‘ ‘ 9 5 ‘-: “-,N_ ‘ ‘Q “~\\ \_~‘\§‘g¢>\\‘§s~ ~\:\\~«:.5§ ~\ 31 \‘K\ \ 5*.» iw -\\ ~ » ~-> ‘ \ ‘\- §- N \“o\ \ u: w ~\. .‘.-\n.~\ \ Q» : \.\ \ \~\ ~‘: ~\‘\-\.*~‘3>‘ ~ --~::\~\~:\\ -\»«‘ u ~\»¢\% .~»N\ 3 ‘2=§E\::‘»\~:\' ‘ ~ ~:::.-~_;\\- \ ~;;.;:\\ 3:: » * ~ -;3_:\.b-;:.“~ mg... ~;§.x~;\:.\-§_\ ~\~ . ~ , \ :; §‘\§\;::.~‘g:\\3~;‘::\\~ :§\~\§:,:s;«‘ N :t‘;;::\.~\.\ »x~:::§~\-:\~»\;.\\§«-::‘\~‘§ :11. x §:.«s:.\»«\x§~;:::§§A~:;\.$;;::v :1 \~_\;.\\\~\ W .\\\.~w ‘W .;_M‘* \ ‘-;.~g--:::\- x e..‘; ‘::S::§:3§;:$:‘$: \\ ‘ Vegetable 2r a n s25< 40-oz p k g . 4lc ;~,.-.s:~.-:-:-:'r.:$~'w'- .<.<=‘.+3::-::‘-* ;.;:;.;.~.-:~) ;.\;.~.r.«:-3 ‘:1!-$;’-:1:i. .v:‘A:§-23:3} .'t.'.‘.'l Friday morning hemajcesu p the mailing list. Quietly, except when hegashes his fingers with t h e j a c k knife, hepries o u t t h e old n a m e s and d a t e s from t h egal- leys and replaces them w i t h t h e changes fort h a t week. Thenh e takes theproofs for thelabelsto go tonext week's papers. Beaming with t h esense of a job well done, hewashes t h e ink from his hands, forearms, elbows. ai*d brow. Then avoice says, \Mrs. Glumpus just called again. Hersis- ter's address is 35 Sixteenth Aven- ue, n o t 16Thirty-Fifth Avenue. She m a d e amistake when sh'i called inyesterday.\ With Mrs. Glumpus' sister in h e r proper abode, heagain laves t h e ink from his being. B u r d huntLn s t a r t s today, b a t m e I -ain't got n o bullet. Anyway a bush in the han is w o r t h 2burd or sumting. H a r r i e Oprie h a s got h e r ole job back countin t h e deers and F r a n - cis, Dent is h y i n g t h e choclate to feed i t so I guess h u n t i n ' is bout T h e Red C r o s s i s now t h en a t i o n ' s l a r g e s t blood- c o l l e c t i n g a g e n c y , a n d i t is t o t h eR e d C r o s s t h a t t h e na t i on ' s h o s p i t a l s t u r n i nt h e i r need f o rblood. I n t hi s area t h e blood b r o u g n t i nb y t h e R e d C r o s s i s m a n y p i n t s g r e a t e r t h a n t h a t collected. F o r e x a m p l e , f r o m J u l y 1, 1952 up t oA u g u s t 3 1 , 1954, t h e Moses L u d - i n g t o n H o s p i t a l used 1,118 p i n t s ofblood providedb y t h e R e d C r o s s Regional C e n t e r inS y r a c u s e . I nt h e s a m e p e r i o d , v o l un t e e r d on o r s c on t r i b u t e d 877p i n t s . T h i s m e a n s t h a t 241 p i n t s ofblood used a t t h e local h o s p i t a l w e r e d o n a t e d b y o t h e r s e c t i o n s t oaid t h i s a r e a . , Mrs. Harry Vogt of South Schroon, was the gutst ofhonor a t asurprise birthday dinner giv- e-n byher husband onThursday, necks in theyoke ofTammany and putour pocketbooks at the disposal \ofthis organization which made little attempt tostopthe -.-.~.\ ul ='«:!>.=.'r=-- 5 ‘ --2:-:».-. .~ .. » 4 , . Kellogg'i CORN F L A K E S F R E E H A L L O W E E N MASK 12-oz p k g . 19c October 7th atTheDeer's Head Inn, Elizabthtown. Abeautiful ofjbirthday cake adorned the attrac tively decorated table. Guests in- growth ofMurder Inc.? R. B.Delano as usual. • W a l , meIseeL e t h a Hailya n t h e pore w o m a n don't h a v no h a t atall. Widw i n t e r g o n t a passdis place bamby p r e t t y soon hemight froze t h e hed-Me, I'mv e r y sorry- ful bout it. Hopdn, you a r e the same, Respectful, P e t e Pequoix is too cluded Mr. and Mrs.Elias Dorian, Mr. and Mrs.William Baker, Mr. ELLENBURG—Abarn owned by Fred Carter wasdestroyedby fire Saturday afternoon. The loss was estimated at $15,000. BARN DESTROYED Sal mon F A N C Y R E D l i b c a n 69c ArrangeforDemonstration Drive- Yy»f~lro«Uinntcqrc a v ^ r r t r J o w n payment Askabout our canvwiMntMrms. Thursday's activities are too complicated t odescribe in mere words..^ However, when the last paper h a sbeen printed, fblded, and bundled off tothe reading public t h e r e is adeep silence—like t h a t following t h e explosion ofa n atom bomb. and Mrs.Albert Doig, Mrs.Hobart Murdock, Mrs.Ward Wesley,Mrs. Lettie Traver, andMrs. Estella Norton Strong Crown, Point/ N . % ^^ ^ sGarage «3Jgs> foil*;. ;-*S ' ^ ^ t -,^ • •-.-, > ^\ Schrboh Lalte, N. Y. _ Oliver. Adelicious dinner was served. Theguest ofhonor receiv- LICENSE LEGAL CRANBERRY SAUCE OCEAN SPRAY GOOD W I T H T U R K E Y ^ f a c a n s ^ J Jf < ^ T i c o n d e r o g a holds t h er e c o r d f o r t h en u m b e r of p i n t s g i v e n , w i t h at o t a l of393 inf o u r bloodmobile •Notice ishereby-given thatli- cense forbeer liquor and wine,jj License No. 15-111.-16. hasbeen issued tothe unlersigned to sell beer, liquor and wine atretailin a hotel under thvAlcoholic Bever- ag Control Law alCourt Street, Elizabethtown, Essex County,New York, for onpremises consump- tion. . „ edabeautiful corsage and alove- ly gift from her friends. Amost delightful time wasenjoyed by all. v i s i t s . ^ H o w e v e r , t h emain r e a s o n f o r t h e s e bloodmobile Then, a sour fat little friend emerges from t h ebuilding the first passerby will say, \Well all done now until next Thursday, e h ?\ CARDO FT H A N K S DOLE — D E L M O N T E PINEAPPLE JUICE F rozen P \ ^ « We wish t ot h a n k all ofour friends for t h e i r many kindnesses to us a tthet i m e ofourm o t h e r s death. FOOTBALLTV \visits i s t ocollect a s m u c h blood a s possible s e t u p a r i v a l r y inblood d on a t i n g b e t w e e n t h e v a r i o u s c o m m u n i t i e s . E v e r y p e r s o n w n o c a npossibly give a p i n t ofhis blood should do so. n o t t e being. Then, asthe dust fromt h e bound volumes ofpast Sentinels tickle his sensitive membranes,h e sneezes hisway through \From OUT Files.\ Television station WRGB in Schenectady will broadcastthe University ofSouthern California —Oregon game Saturday at4:15 p. m.TomHarmon, Jack Drees and Bill Stern will handle the play-by-play andcolor commen- tary from Hayward Field atPort- land. B I RD S EYE Beef or Chicken PIES Robert, Nita and John W e wish t ot h an k Dr. T o Cummins, thetiurses and the Hos- pital Staff, F a t h e r Ruddy, the a l - t a r hoys, choir members, members of the Emergency Squad, neigh- bors andfriends w h o donated cars, flowers and in any wayhelpedu s during our recent bereavement. Mr. and Mrs. George Wendell and family John Hammond and family CARDO FTHANKS Stella Bastian d / b aDeers Head Inn Court Stf-et Elizabeth town, N. Y. P I N E CONE 1IN C U N E A GREEN BEANS 2 303 c a n s T h e r e a s o n for t h e d o n a t i o n should bew i t h t h e idea of h e l p i n g t os a v e a life — n o t inb o o s t i n g a na r e a ' s <quota. Ife v e r y p e r s on m a k e s t h i s d on a t i on i nt h e f e w t i m e s t h a t t h emobile u n i t v i s i t s h i sc o m m u n i t y t h e r e will b e noq u e s t i on ofw h i c h c o m m u n i t y l e a d s a s a do- n a t i o n c e n t e r — allwill b eg i v i n g t o t h eb e s t oft h e i r a b i l i t y . E v e r y o n e should r e m e m b e r t h a t blood is a s u b - s t a n c e for which t h e r e is nos y n t h e t i c s u b s t i t u t e . I t is a life-giving fluid and it is also t h em o s t precious gift w h i c h ap e r s o n can receive. W e recommen d , t h e r e f o r e , t h a t allr e s i d e n t s find r e a s o n s w h y t h e y should give blood —willingly, r a t h e r t h a n s e e k i n g excuses w h y t h e y should n o t . A p p o i n t m e n t s for t h e blood mobile m a y b e m a d e b y c a l l i n g C h a i r m an Jtfhn G a l l a n t at-T i c o n d e r o g a 426-Wo r 615, o r C o - C h a i r m a n M r s . E d w a r d Lescoe (230-M) o r M rs . W a l t er B ree d ( 334 ) . After that, his time ishis own. Except for alittle re-writing, a n editorial, and—the column. Then it's off tot h e rifle range for t h e week end. Try O n*WantAds Telephone 63 .-Vfn *%>5; rmx. Marybelle W ^ o ^ i w e ^ l l e ^ -n i u S j c a l < . v-.-.^i.^_iA-^^«*^sSia^&iB^v,.[-his j • ^ B o w l e ^ V a ^ t ^ r p i ^ e T p B r f e b n i N ^ ta i »W s n« l ^ ] i i q r a who ;is m>--:t^^marli^t'|t»!~hpry camp-on the':Ba?t\'side|.fdf^h.e-lake . .,'^^o^^Jujtcn^Bi,.''•&*%-\executive v i c e4presideitt\* of.'.£ffl Transfer ^ j n p a h j r v . . ttte-biggest movers o f petroleum products in the en- ftire XJSiA andactive too in foreign countries . . . ofcourse Grace and |iEd Hudowalski w e r e delighted that Bob was so impressed with \ beloved Schroon L a k e . C l a r a E c kPrendergast and :Aunt Bella McNeil drove toAl- b a n y Friday to m e e t Billy Eck who came Upt oclose XP i n e Lodge . . . t h e y r e t u r n e d to Ridge- W(b& on Sunday. A un t Delia McNeil stayed in Al- b an y with heir nephew JimHurley a n d h i s family . . . Saturday eve- i n i n g ' t h e y called R a y Haley, a patient int h e Veterans Hospital . . . instead ofMrs. McNeil staying until Monday to c o m e t o Schroon with aim, s h e took t h e bus back on St&day so asnottomiss'the [MacKeSzie-rRichardson p a r t y ! ^.FJC. E d w a r d „Eleus. grandson fp j d M & ^ n d M r s . \j u d MacKenzie, and h i s ' F r e h c h bride a r e a t Lenox for as h o r t visit with his parents Mr a n d Mrs. R. VMurphy, and his sisterr A n n Pleus before going to F t . Kilmer, N J for process- ing before discharge h e h a s completed afour y e a r tour ofd u t y with t h e A i r Force, three y e a r s spent in. F r a n c e L a s t summerh e married a F r e n c h girl ^\-m a from a prominent family Ted has en r o l l e #« t - t h e ~ m di an a Technical Col lege anF o r t Wayne, Ind to rtudy civd engineering starting ^next semester x , M I t w a s ab o y for M r and Mrs J o h tt C aranua . ^^ J t , this s o n w a s a joyous additum to the family f o r hism o t h e r Hadal ways w a n t e d ab r o t h e r for Jacey To attend t h e B o u t e%9vi n e e t a g held T h u r s d a y evening a t t f t e D ^ h e a d ^ l n n would be mterest- m g m itself ~ . ea c h t a m W*f represenled f r o m L a k e Placid, Jay, Ausable Forks ondownt o Chesfertown - \^ 1 ™™ VIP's present t h a t m g h t • ev •a scout from R o u t e ' 9N\ as B a r - ney . N u s b a u m of-Westport des- I c rm e V h i i n s e l V . A f f b S ^ FitePatr^ck's hO, t h e > *»[ f * * £ •al Northway, w a s approved -with the proviso t h a t w o r k s t a i ^ a n >ut asking g o t memberships ior ns historical society.. We enjoyed, TAUrsday\ evening . in addition to \be meeting wo ere-dtiuier guests ofJossey and '-u-iort Bflant - whft hve miles *waylA Lookirg-for some bargains in furniture . * . . - go immediately,to Carrisbrooke and make your bid. Word has gotten around and al- ready many sales have been made with m a n y items still available, j Mrs. Young, abotanist from Mass., h a s purchased the old George Allen place that had been sold to thelate Miss Margaret Mil- ler, then toMr. Greyson . . . she also purchased the Carey lot that has thelaurel and borders for property. F e r n McKee wants to thank everyone a t the Terrace Restau- r a n t who h a s been sokind to* her since s h e fell and broke her arm while busy a t her home atHoff- man. Herneighbors have been wonderful and she is grateful. A sign posted onthe door at Carrisbrooke \Herbert Miller slept h e r e from 1932 to 1954\. . . a guesrt a t Carrisbrook fromN.Y.C who gave Chester andLouise Har- greaves asmile with his sally . . . it issad that this famous estate will berazed • to the ground around Nov. 1st. to 49w2 ;. ‘ . *- . . .- V ‘ ~ , » X ‘. I; # _;.;;js;};.s:;-m,3.?,$1N:N v - ».. . ‘u. ' “ “W \ -. v. -.., _ ‘J . _ . 1, 3‘; _*:-1i‘: ,. ‘£323.: __1:é) ~.;+r.\;>._‘_$_r‘_ ! UN 3 B =» L. -: - .. “ . ;e=.;u-;7§:»g+g;;,.,,* V-.)‘?“j«’”):\.}V’.2~.’1‘; 2 ‘?‘ - .,_ \_. : e; 3:» x 2- ‘ u ~» u -=.; ' 4'»-=i;;‘é$‘.»*~,n-,v;;«k.-;:,::,‘..., .._“.‘-I 3. < * _. “ ~ \ ‘ '~ *:: -*‘-\3 -**?\f~°w. . »« ~ .‘*‘~*u.:.:-~ '~ 1;» gas 1 \. . =:~.’~:* ::3»:r ’° =’~‘ «~f:3«’£*:s:s-g»~*~‘» ' .. .- e -9 ‘,3 k -« ~ .3‘ ., ‘.1,-5», . .,<. ~ , , ,;4,,. . ». .= 4 :5 ‘ - m n. -\ ~;~‘*~ 3 92.3: ._¥‘.m :4 . .. 2‘ 2. ' ' -, ' - ‘; .- ~ ~. :3 F: a»;. A.’;;~.~_ 4, ,~ .133 %~ .; «w ~ . » ~» . ~. .2. . - . 1 . “ ‘,1. . ~ « A .: 1,. «— Wsi. ..A _ . )w.,. -1; ' ,‘ ' .’ J V. at. \5; ?':.~‘$ V‘ .:. . I \~11 -:.~ . 4: ‘ - i‘ ‘i 34 ‘.1-=3 I ’»~:= “~‘\ ‘ ; ' . ‘ ‘\3?‘3£ yr .-;:,!;,,,Hg. 7‘, ‘ ‘f '1. “ 2.; .3 vi‘ 3 5 ?‘z’ T f-: - we 7. var‘ .. -. 2‘ ;» .. 2 2 L: ’ . -v ‘:\YE‘§\ &m'§\‘—75*‘~{‘ +¥.2s‘ur:.‘ w 1.» ‘T 1* . ‘ ' ”‘ T~‘--\-'3?:z:.~ kw ... -.M.~é+:;. .; Fiisfx L. ‘ “ In; g s. V 5' 52‘; fl.‘-~ --,». K . \ 1. , . ‘ H5. Avg? u“\.: .€._$e~2‘-i 5\;=_?g~@. *_~, ...I x-., » '~j4_~'~ ; . ‘*'33~ J}? :33; ’ ~- . ‘ \ I‘ - DOG F O O D 0 f» . f*f* RED III:\IH o . $ 1 . 0 3pk&s 89c iford and v-.-.^i.^_iA-^^«*^sSia^&iB^v,.[-his wife left Sunday to attend the postmasters convention being held in Philadelphia . . . hegaveus the information that Oct. 15 to o v - 15 t h w a s designated bythe ! * ^ ^ r general to accept Christmas parc ls forthe rmed forces outside oft h e U. S. A. . . . Monday isusually fairly quiet. Writing afewstories. Checkingon week end accidents with the po- lice, Correcting galley proofs. Reading new proofs. Answering t h e telephone in themiddleof writing astory. \Routine work\it is known as in thenewspaper business. Ernie 324-M Phone Tom 834 Ernie's Service Station Peas OMAR B R A N D 2ms35c SW A N S O N ' S Chicken Fricassee 14 - oz . < % ^ can ^ V ( r» . _. v .§ ..~ . ‘ '““5'” ,. ql...av \.‘§!“~, ^ m r i a f i ? e d k i ^ O T f J W a i e w items. Nov. ,25th isthe deadline for the airparcel post packages . . . not mare than 20 lbs. inweight, 30 inches inlength and girth com- bined. Corn OMAR CREAM S T Y L E 2—29c Tuesday brings more galley proofs t oread and correct. E x - planations a r egiven onwhyit t a k e s aweekt o g e t aphotograph printed int h e paper. Afew ad- vertisers want copy drawn up for t h e m . Several rumors are tracked downandfound to befalse alarms. Several handwritten manuscripts are typed. I nthe first one all t h e a's look like o's. I n the secondt h e t ' s an d Vslook alike, but the a's look like u's. I n t h e third novow- els a r e used a t all. Then afewtypewritten manu- scripts a r e checked. Two are car- bon copies andhave smudged. F o r - tunately, o u r hero knows t h a t BETTY CROCKER Marble CakeMix Cindy; andBarbara Hinds arriv- ed this morning a tthe homeof Petie andDebie Drake for-a visit while their mother is apatientin t h e Glens Falls Hospital. The commanding officer ofthe Albany Filter Center dropped in this a. m: on Mrs.Halsey Wither- wax, supervisor ofourobservation post . . vhewill introduce the new commanding-officer toheadsof organizations\ h e r e . in town in a duly called meeting some timein November. Theneed for watchers is u r g e n t Beans OMAR CUT G R E E N 19c W i c k er St ree t Ticonderoga, N . Y. 3pkgs$I.OO n. 5,.\ i ‘.3 Aw''1~4 xx\ -‘.x-.'-‘ f. • • • OMAR CUT , / , c an s« J O v M rs . W a l t er B ree d ( 334 ) . H o w e v e r , you donot need t om a k e a na p p o i n t m e n t t o give blood. J u s t go to t h e S t a t e A r m o r y n e x t W e d n e s - d a y To reduce atop-beavy I. H.Refrigerators - Deep Freeze Black Stone Laundry Gas and Electric Appliances Beets NA BI S C O § {Q Premium Crackers p^-25c \ ~ ‘A\_ . ' x ’ . « . .J._ 5 « —. ._ ‘ f r ,;j-‘§~:';_.~’.‘:’ 5‘.£.:“ =5‘ '5 Peaches OMAR S L I C E D - H A L V E S 29c h off JL H u g e S e l e c t i o n of_odd p i e c e s i n H a v i l a n d a n d Syracuse P a t t e r n s . I t e m s i np r a c t i c a l l y e v e r y p a t t e r n including Sh erwoo d — S t ans b ur y , _-r - J e w e l T r e e — Governor C fi n t on —- S uzanne an d S e l ma , b yS y r a c u s e . Delaware —P a s a d e n a —A p p l e B l o s s o m—R o s a l i n d e —Autumn L e a f — G a r d e n F l o w e r s , b y H a v i l a n d . ^ ji, A n E k i o r m o u s S e l e c t i o n o fo d d p i e c e s o f S i l v e r P l a t e d F l a t w a r e , i n c l u d i n g L a d y H a m i l t o n —C o r o n a t i o n — M orn i n g S t ar — E ven i n g S t ar - ^ Mil a d y b y C ommun i t y . Also F i r s t L ov e — A d o r a t i o n — ' R e m e m b r a n c e — E t e r p a f l y Y o u r s l>y J S o g e r s 1 8 4 7 . 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OKNTRARY TO ALLKEPOETS WE ARE NOTIDLING OTJtl Ah) WE AHEGLADTOHAVEX O M REGULAR CUSTO- MERS USEr£HEIR I^IARGJS A(M>U]NTS AS E ^ ; ^ P A ^9 * ABOVE AND'O T H ^ ; \M E R C H A N D I ^Ji ; ^f ^\y>4\t 9 • • • »w^w< P*M JEWELER \ ^ ^lijpfc *»»< Sales &Service • • • 2 C o m p l e t e S e r v i c e s f o r 8 i nS y r a c u s e a n d H a v i l a n d\ C h i n a . N o t d i s c o n t i n u e d p a t t e r n s , b u to n e s w e a r e o v e r s t o c k e d o n . Ab e a u t i f u l C h r i s t m a s p r e s e n t f o r * y o u r w i f e , b u t H U R R Y r on l y 3s e t s . Mr. andMrs.L a r r y Lambkin have returned toN. Y. C. after A chicken piesupper willbe FANCY MILK FED WESTERN ADVERTISEIVDSNT P O E T I C A L ADVERTISEMENT W e a r e h a p p y t oannounce t h a t we a r enow s h o w i n g , -o u t s t a n d i n g valuesin Veal Roast ‘3 Lia} 1 xx‘ A I-“' \ -W T.V. for'55 2-Fr.‘ John P. Crowley Candidateof the Republican PartyFor Sheriff of Essex County SHORT LEGS , --.§,i~ ‘L OR LB. ? »,. . 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