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J e r r y DeQrandpre added t h e e x t r a point. MSJ's Muscatello w e n t over 'feom the one ast h e second period began and added t h epoint t om a k e\ it 7 to7. St, John's w e n t ahead with seconds remaining i nt h esecond period w h en P e t e -Cronin passed 15 y a r d s t o Dick Casey for aTD. Du- c a tt e added t h epoint ona n end sweep toputtheSaints ahead 13 to 7 athalftime. T h e final score c a m e late int h efourth period when DeGrandpre intercepted a pass and went 60yards for t h TD. Fullback Mike Gilmore added the point. I... «>m<U | . J v f f 'J'^tUH.l'U'ii'rfi^u'l. f -ft •2&&A 4- ^wi J ». v ^ p ^ .NOT\ A N T T A „ V ORKEBHUAKV. Btrr K1GKTMOWWHEN VOC_W,U, BEN B n T T | mmmww^^M^m m&m mm 9> i^w^m®*\^ ROCK r n MF! SEE* BUY! -A 9*‘ {SH V r? c .Allen went, through c en t e r t o * # * e Tanning touchdown. B o t h teftnls s t a r t e d a snugging m a t c h cm t h ep t e y for t h e p o i n t w h en Allen -wasJMt^mt h e m ou t h wlijle t r y i n g Jqr score T h e meelee lasted s e v en * m i n u t e s and involved pohce}Ofjtlcer*, <^>a<!hes» a n d officials \who a t t e m p t e d t o b rea k u p t h e - b p t j i e , * Norifcwoool JtarfeiU $t» John's Acaiciemy ^ooka w > t o r y t h ee a s y ^rtry^wnen North- ^ Q o d fofcfeited t h e g a m e schedul- e d for S a t u r d a y b e c au s e ofinabil i t y tofield ^a, t e a m T h e Irish promptly scheduled a g a m e with Mount S t Joseph!s High. Schoolof Rutland According t o a N o r t h w o o d spokesman tiiat school's t e a m will resume itsl e a g u e schedule next S a t u r d a y a g a i n s t Mineville seconds l&ft t o j ^ o > AS ;';.m;;:\'. .' .‘\,j({:g,3{§v¢§’3*3,..,5. V ow Kw '%lé¥X’€2.la’/2 “ ~ fir‘: _\_ vx_4\.a~ x‘;_’ .’ . :21! I ' ' - .- ..,, , 5. , .r : . _ .‘ -» \ A . ~ . _-.,su- _ ‘.3 '2'] W“ ; ; .‘ e_ . ., 3.. ‘ « _- . . 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Ju« has •\,V' , l^®{®Siarefe^.,,'.,iuro.i.B« 't«i^ ,.c ! «f Mjargo told u sof seyinljig t e a t o1500 iijjallro&m' oft h e ^^ J o h e afternoon last its^-si. >. jjife-pas..,so 'pleased when , f i # | % m ^ i b y * ' t i S i s -Ddibonet Res- ^u'rl&Miaieefs-'fflie .Roosevelt) to 'jffl^ffl&^vytf*.-window ,«W«H • : c ^ e ^ | i ! ^g | s | ' ^ i n 4 , J u d Morhouse\ ^ s ^ ^ ^ l ^ i ^ i i isownedBy the '•F|4ipr|fri '.:;''iMarlene Dietrichh a s . . ^ M i ^ s . ^ f t - ^ i a ^ y ' P r t a i e . .. t h e . g|eiitji^fei^r^di^Qther. we've ever ^ s i l ^ ^ a % ^ ; . | h ^ ' s m a r t e s t . . . Mary 'f^^^^^0i^e&. from Colorado ' - : . p ^ ? ^ ^ ^ ? p ^ ' KV irh e r « , she visited Ifl S f m p I ^ , , ^ / h e j . family . . . she '^ s l o i ^ l f ^ f - ^ ^ f r l s i r York ,City . .''. * ' ^ ^ | ^ ? , \^a | ^ S [ 'iP a r k h u l for a;\se» oohdk>. iiiiMMt enought o h e a r t h a t h e r shop recall h e r j ' i ^ ' W . e s t p o r t ; . • . . we ^a ^ a z ^ i e y i t ' w h e n she w a s i nNew\ . Yj»f&^ast?Jall a h d ; y r a s so intrigued ^ • ^ i t K J3m's gifts t n a t she asked t h e oUyer * tLord' &,.Taylor's where iishfe could buyt h e i n a n d to be*told S ^r o b n L a k e .'»\. i tw a s t h e first ratfe w e have e v e r h e a r d Cliff Kloos, t h e chairman of.t h e Essex Gomiity, C o m ^ t t ^, jipeaK. H e does jso wh^ie a s e - ; a ^ > i s ' M ^ s J ^ e r e t h a t 'Ae'hii3Kres^ihi|;'MMe^6e~:':.>'X , H<>r* a c e ttoricin told u s ^ . s h ou ld h ave hearij;•&Vm .iDhuj^iday evening at | | w ^ ^ . M ^ -. . K l o < ) s was. the, princSp.^] s f l ^ ^ a t t the.d i n n e r m e e t i n g of t ^ W f l t6*1 County organization6f t ^ T i B u r a l Citizens forIvesa n d Si^Sdiy^nn . . . praises w e r eac- o p r f l« ^ t h e committee for t h e din- n ^ | . \^ ( e p t t f ; Ccqwley,' T>w Man-. >i a | ^ | ^ ^e r t ^ i K c a k e 8Fe ^ . a Q d ;Aiice Oough . . . [Alice is anartisticas •w e l t a s amant femme . . . shegave the*cjoi*ages tot h ewives oft h e of: t h e speakers, and t h e wivesof | ^ e can did a t es ' an d officers oft h e E s »e ^ i'pi>unty Republican Women a h d ^ h e r ^ M e c t t on wasalwaysper- .fecf;'Vr|-;< ' M a r i on Johnson w o r e a grey, d r ^ s 1 and h e r corsage ofgay chrjrs^ntJie'mums . . . Mrs.'Albert Kxflkes;W<as dressed inastunning p r i n f ensemble so thaf A^iite f low- ers;\ \i/e\revjust fight . . ;• Florence • n e ^ b j e r j ; txfld u s t h a t ^ l l s b o r o ObsetfplSS: P p s t wasbeing man- ned*-\ftp^ev. ladies oft h e various Jbhur^li§sf>4nd isonfull scale duty . . . - . . t f h ^ & s m Sehroon whowere at.tlie§*dinner m e e t i n g : Mr. a n d M r i v i ^ r ' a i l e Ndxon, M a t Rayburn, M r l , ^ ^ M r s t W a l t e r Fried,and youlselfilfe..•\ \I f wasijUst like ascene inthe mov4fes||Mto Agnes.iMUon . . . the rwiiA,&#iif,%jute forSyracuse a D i l i o n M t _ . . week^^goS^ukday, had= stoKpedin o i ^ i i a l ^ ^ t K e ' ^anc l or i s - . .. - ^ ^ ^ i s a u s t p u t f i n k o n his a | | p ^ «; s e e ; # l ^ d ^ at.M0&timi' 1>$s*w|lBft-ffl- .&Mmmm%&&ga;partridgem a r 4 J $ i i w < ^ * * f*^,do6r' ^ ^ i l ^ J a - W e e t l H g\ . i S ! i 'Syra- ••>M{. mtnfij' heHTFrMfty H e a •jponiored County £KR\ ^ b i r t h speakers« iousness one 9 . “‘ \ -3%! 3. \e'- §\ 7§'¢n-Frvcgx I p: ‘~34 .:«1.-f$¢'.’;i \.».••£& \<. \1 well -».,.c+.* a: .. .. 3 ,.jus 7t*mm Zipper Dress Armies Men' 6 ^ %2 7t*mm 4 P 4 w a • J C M M wsole • t ? 1K YoiitVs Sizes1 1 to2 * Boys' Sizes 3to6 $4.98 Men's Sizes 6 to 11 $5.79 agood t u MacDoi.>,al 1?? t h a t f u Pd to 1J BIB? BANISH BEANIES-^f Coed Penny Peterson's beanie will shortly join theraccoon' coatofthe*20'sInthe limboof outmoded campus fashions at De Paul tJnlyer|ity, Chicago, 111. The university's Student Actiyity Council, jhas decreed that henceforththemarkof• freshman will beawhite baby! bib suchasPennyissporting,' which is lettered: \I'm aLittle DEMON FromDePa'ta.\* in a \Ite^vjrDUTY $ W k Rubbers Men's Sizts6 to 12 .' E79 BOXS*4BUCKLE D S ^ Arties Sizes 11 to 2 _^ $$.69 Sizes a to6 $ 5 . 9 8 ' 3§3i:{,\'[§.§ M Get ReadyForCold Weather l e a g u e Standings P o r t Hemry i s still a t o pthe Champlam ^Valley football loop with five wins, n osetbacks St John's i s second w i t h - f o u r wins, one tieP l a t t s b u r g High isthird with two wins, t w o t i e s one loss MAI isfourtjh w i t h t w o wans, one tie, twolosses, Ticonderogsa is fifth with one win, t w oties,\t w o losses, Minevillea n d I 4 R e 3^aci8?are tied for sixtih place with.'fineV;WHI, , o n e •tie, three losses. S b r t h w o o d is in last place w i t h nowins infive starts. * # ihut ^fe^fe^'^least n-ctlvi-d We dI it M uff Most of the hunters (bless them) returned home tovote. Actually t h e town was almost ascrowded with redjaketsa s itwas withov- ercoats during August! . . . has Girls SKI SUITS i i regulargra EndicoH Johnson Rubber D e e r have been killed.by hunt- ers, H an k Dimick, Orlm Tyrrell . . . one was hanging infrontof Leonard Vogels . . . we saw three deer, one was adoe on top ofRob- ert Shufelt, Jo-.'s car andhe-showed us three bob-cats . . . Bob,Malvin McKinstry, Adirondack, andLeon Smith, Troy; hunted a tt h eMill- incket, Maine. On t h er e t u r n flight out theplane took one man, one deer and one bobcat . . . they h a d awonderful time enjoying t h e wilderness foreight days. However, theoddest hunting story we've heard -concernedt h e deer shot byDick Armstrong . . . e chasm. Ab e tt e r m o r e attractive booklet isbound t ogetresults! Mr. Kennedy w h o formerly was in theLaurentians has awide knowledge oft h eadvertisingand promotion world BUT heonly off- ered suggestions when asked! A nice guy. I nthewinter h eis the m a n a g e r oftheStowe-Mansfield Association's office inStowe,Vt. Have youseen Addie Albert since she had herhair cut? Most becoming. ‘Q \ ~* . Viz; Q‘: , ,. 33.“: V_ :-:13.‘ .,.,‘\ <-\) :_3 ‘Q. _ _ Corning: Games Footwear Corning: Saturday Mineville journeys to Northwood. P o r t H e n r y visits MAL*Ticohdeiroga m e e t s St. John's a t Plattsburg. P l a t t s b u r g High travels t oL a k e Placid. end .?:'f1?.0’. _.‘,_, TO 9P M gasoline Men's12\ All RubberPac--$5.79 •Nqw hT h eTime ToLay-A-W(iy\For (Jiristmas ALWAYS Pops Better POP CORN \We asked 48persons counting the ' children,\ wasLarry Jacobs' answer when wewonderedhow many persons were invited to the barbecue that he and hiswife gave a ttheir home Sunday. A huge charcoal pit was set-up close to the porch andbenches were set- up on theporch . . . itwasthe very best barbecue that wehave e v e r attended . . . we've eaten Larry's chickens, andIda's salads, and home m a d e rolls, coffee cakes, but never have we hadpotato pan- cakes a t abarbecuei . . . t h a t Ed Kelly enjoyed every second cook- ing them on some sort ofarrange- m en t placed over t h e charcoal fire. Roars ofl a u g h t e r greeted one small guest whosimply devoured his food, apple sauce and ataste- less looking baby food . . . itwas the first time wehave seen Joel Friedman, age6months, and he is anadorable b£by, .never a cry out ofhimallafternoon. His par- ents, Janet and M. L., and his brother, Roger, must have been proud. H o r n e t s Win (Jiristmas one antler was ten inches long, the other just coming through . . . and \it\ wasadoe!Dickhasmovedto Sehroon and isworking forTyr- rell &Drake. Plattsburg High defeated Mine- ville High; 18 to 13, a tBailey Av- enue P a r k a t P l a tt s b u r g Friday night with a last m i n u t e touch- down that ended inariot. Platts- burg scored early inthe.first per- iod when BobAllen went over from the sixandthepoint failed. Then Mineville climaxed a drive from t h eP l a tt s b u r g 39 when Francis A r t h u r plowed from the six into t h e endzone totie | h game. I n . t h e second period Arthur scored again forMineville, this time ona10-yard dash, t oput the Flame ahead. J i mCorbo' kicked the point tomake it 13to 6 at halftime. In t h emiddle of t h third q u a r t e r , John Ritter spear- headed a P l a tt s b u r g drive and scored from thefive. T h epoint failed andP l a t t s b u r g trailed, 13 to 1Z As the end oft h e gameap- proached, Mineville had theball on itsown 44.Aseries ofplays and penalties pushed t h e Flame back toits24. Ray Brennan fadr •ed topass and was dumped for a 15 yard loss. The next plav Bren- nan tried anend r u n and w i dumped inches from hisgoal line. , Plattsburg took possession oft h ej i ball atthat point, andwith f ou Siie1to4 _ '3 .':3’g;.x\‘:’;i .. \“\' K'- “i ,3 $7.95 r We'II giveit toyoti straight. Buick's percentage of thenation's totaLpe&'Car yales hasreachedanall-time highfor thepast generation. Sales aresoaringsohigh that Bitick now is outselling}att Other cars inAmerica — regardless qfprice class—except two »f the so- called \low-firice thteeL\ We aim to keep ittharway, jand end the 1954 model year with a new record—and we're will- ing tp go aUrout toniake itr* *- So weVe talkh^!turkey^ngit:now with' prices and trade-iris too good tomiss.We!re offering our best deals ever J3j*lit nowon the car that has the powerrthe jride, the room,*and thersfcp/mg that have taken America by storm* ~ Come cee us, and you'll know what we mean. '.\- -‘fr FE‘: 1 ‘-.‘ r and up M d you attend theshowinga t Cole &b an d s ' ofthenewlineof Chevrolets? Goodlooking cars, and t h e change i ndesign offers much more instyle . . . forinstancet h e 'station wagon! Cole &Hinds have received a certificate ofapprecia- tion from t h e National Automobile Association for t h esafety pro- gram Messers. Cole andHindsa r e doing inproviding driver training cars forstudents . . . they will supply five schools with cars in January. George Lmdsey has been dis- charged from theGlens Falls Hos- pital a f t e r ten months as apatient, result of, an automobile accident. ' Did younotice theplanes flying low aweek ago Sunday over this p a r t oft h e N o r t h woods? ...An a l e r t wasbeing given tocheck t h e knowledge oft h e observors a t t h e observation posts. I t took us m o n t h s to learn t h a t you cantella j e t from t h e vapor trails. Luckily we were inSyracuse sot h a t our meager knowledge wasn't tested! Holzey W i t h e r w a x got upa t 5:30 a. m. so t h a t o u r post was oncom- plete duty. P't»\ Hunting Socks 49c to89c ‘:.y'_7-_'-u. -.-., TCP—the greatest gasoline \ ‘I! ‘nu,- \WomensNylon Hose,51Gauge8 2 prs. $1.00 \§\~. \\ But-Now's the pme developmentin31years—stopsthe developmentin31years—stopsthe greatest causeofpower waste a Piece Maple Living Room Suite Q s.-' .3 .e' E ':_-,4 ,; ,1. _v ‘ 2 Rockers Sold OnEasy Credit Terms to $139.50 buy with the 3-way BonusI WOLFE'S PLATTSBURG Just areminder from the tax ocllector t h a t only t h r e e more weeks before theunpaid school taxes will-be returned* to -Treasur- er Albert Krakes a t Elizabethtown. New Shell Gasoline—regular grade—gives performance never before possible with regular grade fuel Mrs. Jennie Tyrrell, who was 82 years oldonSept. 5th, was dis- charged t h e daybefore h e r birth- day after being apatient in the Moses Ludington Hospital since May. Sheisliving with her daugh- ter, Mrs. Rosamond Johnson,Ti- conderoga. TICONDER GA A card from Mrs.CarrieF . Sinn who i s enjoying atrip t oRome, Greece, T u r k e y and Egypt.S h e wrote from Athens \abeautiful city.\ Y ou could get confused ...Mr. an d M r s . H o r a c e Noxona n d daughter, Nancy a r e living i nE s - tella Oliver's cottage . . . Mr. and Mrs. H a r r y T u c k e r and t h e i r sons have moved i n t o t h e Craigie house. B a r b a r a an d h e rt w o sons have gone t oFlorida. T h e T e r r a c e R e s t a u r an t is closed for t h e winter. Now motorists Whose engines were designed to operateonregular grade fuels areoffered a remarkablenewgasoline. Second,bychangingthedepositson thespark plugs tonon-conductors ofelectricity, TCP , additive stops misfiring. Each plug fires as it should, preventing fuel waste. While closing up their big house a t Paradox, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fried had been staying with Milt Rayburn . . . They leave tomorrow for NewYork City and Mat's col- lection ofantiques . . . hishouseis very attractive. This new gasoline contains TCP*,theShell- developed additive which overcomesthegreat- est causeofpower loss in themajority ofcars ontheroad today. Gives performance never before possible Francis a n d Eleanor Rowan left last w*ek. . . weunderstand they won'tbeback until spring. Will Allen isbuilding himselfa n e w home . . .it is located ^between H a r r y Gibb's and Ken Foster's. J . J. Burnell isbusy these days h u n t i n g andoverseeing the buildtog ofahome next t o D . L. Week's for hisaunt, Mrs. Elsie Ford. , . . with regular grade fuel By correcting these engine troubles, Shell Gasoline (regular grade) withTCPgivesan in- creaseinacceleration,insmoothnessofengine operation and inmileage. for t h e winter. Estella O l i v e r t a k e s off for Flor- ida tomorrow . . . she bought a coral and grey Chevy sedan . . . Mrs. B e l l a McNeil andMrs. Lu Noxonta r e going with h e r . I t was;3t<r6tjha table discussion w h en - C l i e t Gdie* president^ called f o r such^a m e e t i n g Wednesdayto discuss ithe (Jhamiber ofcommerce's \new booklet . . . along t a b l e was covered' w i t h booklets ofother r e - sorts and al a r g e circle was made so t h a t everyone could offer sug- gesttons* R o y Kennedy, public re^ lations director ofAusable Chasm,, is really d>>i^ra,tirernehdousjob of p r o i i i o t a o n j - . ^ . fb r ^ x an v p l e he attended t h e &b£'V:!neeeing here (he wasa t ' t a K e . ^ o i i g e ' ohTues- day evening)f.^eni[toMng-t h a t if this area i m C M ^ g u e s t s i twould mean bette'rf-J^Sjslii^' ;for. t h A yearago T C Padditivewasintroducedin Shell Premium Gasoline exclusively. I t s ac- ceptance hasproved that TCPisindeedthe greatestgasolinedevelopmentsincethe introduc- tionoftetraethyllead. Because engine deposits form constantly, continueduse ofShell Gasoline (regular grade) with TCPisessentialtoretain its benefits. Nowat allShell Dealers. Save Friday evening, Nov. 12th, for t h a t nighttheseniors will give the annual senior play. F r o mall reports itwill bewell worth see- ing. New Shell Gasoline (regular grade)—now> with TCP—benefits engine performancein two ways.First,by \fireproofing\ combustion cham- ber deposits,iteffectively controls pre-ignition. (ll V « '7 V‘ L, » .. 2 .»';a':za«:>S:i5':s:;$3n5;~;?e:; - ’;~—.- '9 “ §,’;\1';_.‘.\C.“r',I_;:‘«‘j':“I,“4;.‘} . '; ‘ 4 -. ',. ' A‘-».‘.r.=.'*.*7_’f‘t?€2»':'.-.-. ~, . r. 4: ‘ ‘h .,.,';‘ \7’«i~' 2’: 3-: .6?\ J- - -j.x‘u‘.*. 0 ix ‘h V _~:3__ g fg, ),u_g__-‘rr.- ‘_ M; <*:.o*~.».-,:. ;s K - . ~..,.‘._.;.,“.,.,;4.‘ H ‘ ““\“‘*'—4.‘-‘gm j'..x*_\ M 3. ‘ *(I;§-$A.\-‘Yr-‘ as T. . . :.*r;“.' :~ M» , .; ~»_ s.a;.;< *r.~.=\«~~ \ ye ;‘4.T‘j ~ . . . 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