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GaCBMnter-JSTwtsing: l ^ S ^ ' ^ P t o r visited \.Jjis ^ e r j t t f t 0M$$,':Hv?* $°*Rector*/In Co'-,. 1 f | t e l . >v e r the\. teJWtrj week ^ I ^ g n d M r s . ' fikXpii mwards, |£ | ^ q | i l l d r e r i of' Troy\^\pent\ifchei ^eraEffnd with' his' irtotlieip, 5XTr^i K p ^ ^ w a r d s , and s6n,'Jonii. . ^^yfewSirt Hedding o fWatvervliet ! f e y t s i t i n g hismother in town. IPJKfr,^ and Mrs.Oarlos 'DeGfroff, |||§i|Se]Qi of Westport recently mov-• HlptO P o r t Henry. -0vi^...( - ^ j M a r g a r e t M a r t i n ofBallsfcon S p a ijp&toti t h e w e e k endw i t h h e r m o t h - ^ l ^ f s . W . O. Martin,' and K a t h - m* •fiylJick; E v a r t s a n d A r t E v a r t s , w h o :S f e v s p e n d i n g ^ f u r l o u g h s i n t o w n , ^ e c e t i t l y s p e n t a f e wd a y s w i t h . th e i r mo th er , M rs . B e tt y E var t s i n . B u ff a l o . ..’:I).. 1 • ' •• '' U-t] C\''»t*f CrowpPoint Mrs-Jantes JUcfrtrason a n d * l r s . Flora Foote e o t w t a m e d <#»nw tplam Chapter i t f ? JK-A-R, fct their h a m * inr?orV $ en r y , with Mrs Geprge C l e m ^ s a s assistant hostess last week Twelve mem- ber were present. 4 Mis ityitz A^gner;, ftegent, e o n» ducted#t h e m a t i n g Annuelr e - ports w e r e .grVen byt h e officers and committee chairmen ^ p l a n s for the J u n e picnic -vyeieyttsicussfed Mew officejesj \elected fort h efen> sumg year a r e a sfollows* Begewt —(Mis F n t 2 i W a g n e t j Vice Begeret -—Mis Edwin**%, E a t o n ; Chaplain —Mrs Flora^ S m i t h , Riec Secre- tary—Miss Barbara t»hinney, Cov Tf &* fct tltlt' ll:^ . * < i ^ ^ e * • « * * * * _Mr.. W a t o c e OT&wfe; X * »W« r - Mr*. C KTrimWe; TneMpOJtV-nMrs.. H v o j d P Calla- h«n; lE«tonaiv-Ml9B <:, Eleajjfor H a l l ; Wbr^iSan—M M . Bdwln B , £ k t n n . The hostesses served dainty r e J r e r t t n e n t s and v. social h ou r followed •\« ^ Mrs. ipersis, Haye« and daughter( J e a n ofBtoomfield, J*T J^,sp»at. t h e M e m o n a l Day week end with n e r mother, Mrs^Q KTrinoble a n d family J a m e s 'Hayes pf\ Syracuse Uni- versity,,is, spending ^several weeks of-his summer Tecess Wjith his grandmothei, Mr? C, K,Trimble a n d - t h e Skmnei family^ - M r a i u ^ M r s Calvm ICniffin of e i y d er K Yai'^parrents of, a s e - cond son b o r n M a y 22nd M rKnif- fin Was^manager of G L F Pia-* dtwyts h*etefor several year§ Mrs*, l^ena Bramvyell of Gleus F a l l s galled onfiriends here last week J 4 r iui^Misf xJack McCormiok 6f Schenectady visited M r and M r s Benjamin T r a m o r for t h e week end Mr> and Mrs Joseph Nels and family and Mt' andMrs Melvin H a l l and family ofSyracuse spent the week end with their„ mothei M r s Albert Hall M r arid Mrs Victor Jticea n d family, M r and Mrs Leo Taylor and d a u g h t e r Mrand Mrs John S t o n e and family, Mrs Holland De- Laire and two children and Chap- py McMurtry enjoyed a picnic Memorial Day John Docstater of Watervliet visited Mrand Mrs Henry Stati- on ’f;*‘*‘.‘< 5% :«,'.'..%.;”:;i».:.'aiE‘«S£rm METHODIST CHURCH Crown P o i n t Rev, W. H . Winchell, P a s t o r Morning Worship—11:00 a. m. Sunday School—10:00 a.hi. Youth Fellowship will meet at Hardraond Chapel a t6:45 p. m. to g;o toWestport forroller skating Choir rehearsal Wednesday after school. Mrs. H. O.Jones. Director and Pianist—Bruce Russell, organ- ist. ‘.5: 53 »-1‘ 5.5:*“_'s.¢5*‘.'.~I-*7‘ T oas t ers — I rons — O n lli W a s h i n g M a c h i n e s — R a n g e s & eU iWants To Vaccinate iAll Dogs At Placid I A K C PI/A.CID A\ e t e r t n an an wtii wishes toteniain anonymous i i iffeted t> \accinate all dogsin ih s village and theTown of \ o i l h 1 l b t against iabics V II i\p tffuiaU have taken the I i un Ui study Ihey said the l \ t t in u i a n told them hewanted \\ ptoat rabies inthe lummun FIX-IT SHOP Sid Tenton \ ,i“:?:’»#$«&.o‘ - v , ',.,1 ‘V;\L_\\‘.'?_\‘-$~.-S’-;: ; p . ‘.4y.‘.‘?a<’{jL,,'_3 ~ * » 3~’)vl ' r ‘E’ gm: - l W‘ - ~<..f>.;'r:*.~v.: ,_ V _ , Ml. . »‘ ‘ \-‘“““,‘.‘1‘)“‘ v*t*njwoi Jf» tnwtil . . . . infantry DWhuoni They^jpim t»m»ke thetr fn>fn* h* Crown P&Jnt* *,* -» -if i*Wi 9?’ W '94»; HAOUE B A P T l S r CHUROH Rev. 1* G. Jfeektnaii, P a s t o r iStinday-SchooTv -¥jm a. hi, Wor- -mip service a t<M a, 'm. :3 ? Mt.» H o p e A v e &B u i g o j n e R(l Phone 29-R ‘-'.‘=\‘:n'-: '” 3'=‘:g\ \.‘ \‘ ' 2»; '.»;v%“‘;‘*‘~~ var ;::4*,s§‘« “\ ‘; ,:§\,-,«:§€»;-,s , ’.. $12.2,-21;; <>.i*:*»ra~i“3a,. 3:.‘- «=:.}‘§««1’'«'3~'§*x=:.:-;'~» * ‘.“.».»1§1.\,:;) 5.} . ELECTEIOAI APPLIAVCE REPAIR S FRYHF S C H R O O N L A K EA1S ISV ALETHA Station t o Schroon Lake Tuesday! May. —Ihs is thefirst i^jorhhsg I h u i a d a y that the a l a n n didn't off at 5 a m t h esongsof happy -birds plus thev accompanying of the humoftraffic * a s a n a l a r m t h a t couldn t bechecked busi- ness was on parwith l a s t Mean- oual Day atmotels a n d foi some unknown reason w a s30%* hettei at Scaioon Manoi ' acheck r e - quested by theD e p a r t m e n t of Commeice was inteieStohg asbath yeais, theholiday fell on a week end it ispoisble t h a t the ej? citing thud annual Adirondack Mountain m en s iavita6ion tentus touinament (that climaxed Mon day moining when Vhe finals were played) brought guests toScaroon Both yeais a special train ran fiom Grand Central Scaioon Manoi .«(: 1&3: -:2 M4-5-:a’§«. .~‘<7‘|,5‘:‘7\~‘. §;'.\..- :13’ \~{£'~\!,§§a:«;‘:\ ~ .v E~;§,‘I\~“://'Z*“.=~\{x\\~‘% ’-55'-11‘ ~‘ \ V . . v}'\§\L V ‘ Jv,‘-\'~ ‘~71 . xx‘ 2’, 3 ‘.v . .5g.I_',\_ ,. M BLESSED SACRAM|QNT CHURCH ROMAN CATHOLIC Hague, NV Y. Rev. Michael E . Breen, P t u t o r Sunday Masses - 7, 8, 10:00 T H E COMSMTONITl! CHURCH Schroon s&akVNvY. Luren J . S t r a i t . Minister Sunday Schoo}ft-i0 a. m.Morn- ing Worship—'11' a.m, 2tfOW WOPBBA!rtO!| ^ TRAYEliV|A Ijvrnibce's P o i n t JPfei-e^ In«?.i Gh^ner y Shortest Routt-Into New England R a t e s ' / ^ C a r and AH Passengers, $1.25 Onfe ^ a y , ! ' Ask I^m IiO^v Ket\itn B a t e\ ' \' Crossing Time17 JMiqutes ^ . rtiieXWXMm* FI^P\ F O M HALE *H it vBlanche Mosier \\ Realtor »»the ?#«**\* j p b o w< 6 * - Mf t Vii e B . * «e l l J 41 >T e l . 665 K ^ r Jtopresenting ' n C O N D i a M *6* BBAt-TV^CiO., j\ W O . v U S l a k e George ftvenue-= WfStockton Martin t l t a r n m a in ^U .Licrnsofl }b branches Real E s t a t e Ticonderoga B a n k Building J?hone 690 Office Broker Crown Paint Phone C5-F-3 Johnson Outboard Motors * - . A l u m n a Craft Boats D u r a t e c k Boats G r u m m an Canoes Sporting \Equipment LAKEVEEW SLNOGO STATION SCHROON LAKE 18b Martin SACRED HEART CHURCH Crown Point, N . Y. Rev. Donald E .Seguin, Pastor Sunday Masses--8 a. m.. 10 a. m Holy D a y s - 6:30 a. m., 9:00 a. m Confessionsr-7:30 Saturday eve- nings and on the vigils offirst Fri- day and Holy Days. Holy Hour — Thursday before first Friday at 7:30\ Baptisms by appointment A l s o C h a n . * C an e d 10v.lt l \ $ f . w«« . t i l ^the first timewe w e r e s oexcited w e m a d e anoffi cial c a l l noone ^ean u s e the post phone except onofficial business) to thehello gal * >. ' Idon't t a r e hpw wetIget, this ram ( t h efirst in w e e k s and weeks) is h e a v en l y\ sa,i4 T L Ackerman who operates-n, diffei ent kind offlorist business a t Ti conderoga he Sells Qruly peren nials that have l i \ e d a t l e a s t one winter on his property we were headed forElizabethtown to 1 attend t h e Infantile . Paralysis meeting „; . pickiht. tip ;pui- order theIat Ackerman's, w ethe^n tbpkk Bv- elyn Burleigh tothe meetlnsg . . . 1 we saw a pheasant crossing the in-road near Crown' -Point i •. . called on Ann andBarney Nusbaum at Westpart t oadmire their*gardens glistening int h e rain . . . we saw d D e l o n M o u s a w a t t h e C o u r t fiouse, w h o h a d a c a s e o n t h ec o u r t ' s c a l - e n d a r . . . w et o o k ' t i m e t os e e f o r ourse l ves H arr y M ac D ou g j a l ' s s t un - n i n g n ew o ffi ce co m p l e t e w i t h eas y c h a i ns an di n di rec t li g h t i n g . . . Ali ce G ou g h i s more - p rou d o f h er b os s ' o ffi ce th an i s H arr y . . . or s o it s e e m e d . B y t h et i m e w e T eao h e d t h e I n f an t il e P ara H y s b m e e t i n g t h a t n a db e e n t r a n s f e r r e d t o t h eC o m m u n i t y ' C e n t e r , y o u never saw a more b e d ra ' gg l e d cam - p a i g n d i r e c t o r t o b ep r e s en t e d w i t h a cer t ifi ca t e o f mer H f rcrn B as il O ' C o nn o r . METHODIST C H U R C n w -C h i l s o n , N i . Y . R e v . Winchcll, P a s t o r Services are held a t 9 a. m. ev- ery Sunday during, t h e s u m m e r and fall. m i s s e d a d a y s i n c e t h e JKJnd) M y i t w a s c o l d mJ t f a r c y D a m 1\ s h e a d d e d\ a n d mt h i s w a y w e l earne d th a t M ar g are t K ers t an d h er mo t h er , M rs DWi na l K ers £ on T r i d a y t o o k t h eG i r l S c o u t s o n ^ a t h r e e d a yc a m p i n g t r i p s t a y i n g a t H a i t L a k e It;w a s a w o n d e r f u l e x . - p enence f or t h e S cou t s Th e o ffi ce o fD r Bh r li p S aw y e i w ill b ec l ose d on J une 5 t h rou g h J u n e 9 H ew i l l a t t e n d t h e A m e r - i ca n M e d i ca l A ssoc i a t i o n m ee t i n g t o b eh e l d a t t h a t t i r n e I nA t l a n t i c Ci t y . ' ; / ' T ax C o ll ec t or - F ranc i s B o h rmann r e m i n d s u s t h a t t h el a s t t i m e i t w i l l b ep o s s i b l e - t o p a y t a x e s h e r e w i l l b e o n J u n e 1 3 t h . He> w i l l r e - t u r n t h eu n p a i d t a x e s t h e f o l l o w - i n g d a y ' t o C oun t y T reasurer Al - b e r t K r a k e s a n dt h a t m e a n s y o u p a y a dd e d p ena lti es . Ji mm y Fl ana g an , J r . , won t h f i r s t p r i z e o f f e r e d t o a n y\ s t u d en 1 s e l l i n g t h em o s t p o p p i e s . . . h e t u r n e d i n$ 2 0 . 0 1 . J e r r y A r i s l o w w a s secon d w i t ' h $ 13 .9 4 , D on an d J i m m y P r o v e n c h e r w o nt h i r d p l a c e w i t h t h ea m o u n t o f $ 1 2 . 0 0 . . T o mm y P owe r s wasc l ose b e hi n d w i t h $10 . 35 . Mild re d D unn , p o pp j c h a i rman , re p or t s a ver y success ful d r i v e w i t h a t o t a l r e c e i p t o f $ n 6 . 3 5 a n de v e r y o n e o f t h e 82E p o pp i es was so ld .\ W as n ' t it l u c k y t h a t o u r s u b - gl ,. .. ;\;;»4v_»2§’ 5°61»;-'»‘§~.\.= ~,¢;°-§.’3«m;5'a*:~ .‘;5;€é;;¢‘§13;&x¥.q“«{€Zr%’.s5: FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH T i con d ero g a , N .Y .R gm“-4'“ Pvt Tfe'r#:m:G*eeii-j an d M r s . H en r y Green of' Cluwm, Point, i s taking basic traJn'fi&^Sr F o r t D I X J . N . J.,, w h e r e lie fes'i^V' igned t o - R a t t e r y D,47*-AAj^-'l^f^ of t h e 69th I n f a n t r y Division\ ~Ws\ A, g o l f e rJKBOWB'Tbtfc*-i The success of any D R I V E —depends a lot on F O L L O ^ M ffl R O t J ^ I J If you a i eshooting ^fm aparticular financial objec- tive, t r ysaving: systematically, with* u s : ^Openyour savings account next payday; deposit every payday — andSO'MIyou'll (better your best! ^ ^ ^ * We Invite You To Bank With Us By; Mail B u r l i n g t o n S av i n g s B a n k BU R LI NGTON , V E R M O NT Veimont's Largest JBank^ ^* ., 1847—Beginninlg One Moie Century ofStabiIity—1955 Member Federal Deposit Insuiance GoEporation ~ North Burlington Bianch ^ Eth'an Allen Shopping Center , ,», ::..^&m .R e v .R o b e r t C .B e c k e r P a s t o r M rs . Ell a Si m p ki ns , O r g an i s t , M r s .C a t h e r i n e P e r i a , C h o i r Di r ec t o r C H U R C H O FT H E C R O S S ( E p i s c o p a l ) R ev . Ch ar l es Sh aver , P as t or S un d a y S erv i ces: — 7 : 30 an d 11 a. m . S u n d a y S c h o o l a t 1 1 a . m . W ee kd a y serv i ces as announce d TOR SALE—1 grade Guernsey bull calf 4months old Price $35 Call aftei 5 p m Knowlton Home stead David Keill Paiadox, N Ys 2 9 w 2 i p 9 : 45 a . m . - - S un d a y S c h oo l f or a ll a g es . 10 : 30 a . m . M orn i n g W or - s hi p . Th e p as t or i s curren t l y p r e a c h i n g f r o m t h eE p i s t l e o f S t P a u l t o t h eP h i l i p p i a n s .T h e r e w i l l b e f o u r t e e n m e s s a g e s i nt h i s s e r i e s 6 : 30 p . m . Y ou th F e ll ows hi p mee t . - a t t h e c h u r c h a n d is l e d b yMisi- P au l a Gibb s . 7 : 30 p . m . L von i nr G os p e l S erv i ce . Th ere w ill h e i n l orma l s i n g i n g , s p ec i a l mus i c b y t h e y o u t h c h o i r a n d a n v s - a s e by P a s t o r B e c k e r o nt h e S e c o n d C o m - i n g of C h r i .-t .W e d n e s d a y 7..'',0 p . i n .P r a y e r a n d B i b l e s t u d y a t t h ec h u r c h . POR SALE—RQse Daphne, T a m - I trlx. Smoketree^ fittonyjtius alatus, Hardv Ciepe ATyrHe, Camlne Crab Pauls Scarlet HaWthorfi, Weeding Eirch Moraine ^Locustfa n d m a n y others T I C O N D E R O G A N U R S - ERY , 22tf FOll SAUE1 — ->Everbloonftng [climbing Roses, in redypink, white tenl^d 5250 each S t a n d a r d ros- all colors, 5145 Standard IcLmbers ? J 5 »All potted TICON- y ^ O G A NURSERY- i 22t£ S a t u i d a y Mi andMr.s Oslran dei ofGlens Falls vis ted Mrand •Mis Maivin Rce Scfiroon Lake ( C on t i nue d f rom P a g e F our ) R oom - ^ f rom 9 t o 9 : 45 a . m . — ' C ora W e ll s — < J ra d e 11 : M ar g are t ^ V an L i n t — G ra d e 10 ; . f rom 9 : 45 a . m . t o 10 : 10 a .m .w h e n t h e C l i n i c - w a s fi n i s h - e d — J u d i t h J aco b s , R osa li e T rav p r an d S uzanne T y rre ll — ^ G r a d e 1 0c o n t i n u e d t h e w o r k . Theie »e i e som a n y people at the Word ofLife I n nt h i s week end that theoverflow filled theIat Ri'chardson cottage . . - . t h e ea/pa-' city of theThree Word of Life Miracle Camps, according to in-road formation released byJack W y r t - ; zen, is500 teenagers each week atj the Island, 300adults andtheir! f a m i l i e s a t t h eI n n , a n d 2 0 0b o y s a n d g i r l s a t t h eR a n c h . . . w e ! v e r y m u c h i m p r e s s e d w'-i'h ' t h e d e di ca t i on ceremon y a tt h e ranc h S un d a y a f t ernoon ( f ormer S c h r o o n C r e s t ) . . . d e l e g a t i o n s of p e o p l e f r o m a l l p a r t s o f t h ec o u n - \ t r y were t h ere an d t h e di n i n g r o o m w a s f i l l e d a n dp e o p l e s t o o d .. . t h es u p e r v i s o r f r o m C h e s t e r , M r . M e a d , a n d h i s t o w n b o a r d ,\ w t - i e i n t ro d uce ! b y M r .W y r t z e n .. . t h eW o r d o f L i f e q u a r t e t i s e x c e l l e n t a n d w el o o k f o r w a r d t o h ear i n g t h em a g a i n t hi s summer \ w e r e Mr md MrsRay^,Jenkinsand two sons, Robert arid • John, of Koresbport spent the week endin 'this area with relatives and friends, TOR SALE — ' White enamel P o i t l a n d oil kitchen stove with two griddles.-Constant level valve coppei tuibing included. Olive Sul- livan, 347Lake George Avenue, phone 153. 29tf JEHOVAH ' S WITNESSES W a t c h T o w e r a n dB i b l e S t u d y S un d a y 4 : 15 p . m . Ki n g d om H a ll 327M on t ca l m S t . Mrs. Robert Winslow of Glens F a l l s a n d h e rd a u g h t e r , P a t r i c i a , o f G e n e v a a n dR o b e r t C l a r k , U. S \ .A .F ., of B o s t o n M a s s ., a n d M a r t h a .M o h l e r of S t a t e s v i l l e , N .C , v i s i . t e d M r s . W i n s l ow ' s p a r e n t s , M r . an d M rs . G eor g e B ree y ear , S r . , on S un d a y . • Tuesday Erros P etty went with his sister, Mrs.' A r t h u r Betfe, to brirug her husband-home front the Mary Fletcher Hospital in Bur- lington, Vt:,where he hasbeen for thepast t h r e e weeks. \' All W e l come C O t V« R F , OA T J O N A T , O H U R t T O CROWN POINT Fi r i d a y --- C h o i r p r ac t i ce a t 8 p . m in t h e c h u r c h . S un d a y M orn i n g W ors hi p a t 9 : 3 0 . S e r m o n b y t h ep a s t o r , G r a - h am R . H o d g es . S un d a y S c h oo l a t 1 0 : 4 5 in H a m m o n d C h a p e l TOR SALE—Keranore UDrig-ht vacuum cleaner, also small hand vacuum cleaner. Reasonatolp. Also top ofstove portable oven foruse on indoor oroutdoor camp stoves. Phone 310. Ethel C.Dolbeck, Pin- nacle Street, Ticonderoga. 29tf , Shi r l e y B runo an d M ar y J ane W e l c h — G ra d e 10 J oan W e l c h - G r a d e 11 a n d , J a n i ce F u U e r — ^ G r a d e 12 w e r e p r e p a r n d t o a s s i s t a l s o . M i s s W a g n ? r , a s s i s t e d b yM r s . D i l l o n I f t h eC l i n i c h a dl a s t e d l o n g e r m a d - e St a r B a d g es f o r eac h c h i l d r e c e i v i n g I h oV a c c i n e w h i c h s t a t e d \1 h a v e h a r t m yP o l i o S h o t\ a n d e a c h c h i l d i n th-ec l a s s r o o m was g i - vn a l o ll yp o p b y t h e i r t e a c h er s , T h e ass i s t ance an d co o p e r a t i o n of t h e t e a c h e r s , h i g h sc h oo l s liKk - n l - s , an d a ll o lh crs w h o h e l p e d in a n yw a y w a s g r e a t l y a p - p rcc i a l e d b y Ih v • M e di ca l s l a ff . A p u bli c h ea l t h t oxo id c li n i c w ill b e h e ld t hi s F r id a y mon ii n g f rom U) t on o o n . D r . J o h n B r e e n , H e a l t h Offi cer w ill h - ass i s t e d b y D r . S a w y e i ' ., Mrs. . sc h oo l p h y s i c i a n . W e a i - e c l os i n g t h eco l umn w i t h t h e i n t e r e s t i n g a r t i c l e w r i t t e n. b y M ac E a r l y p '-r t n i n i n g t o (h-e i>m- p or t an l conven t i on o f fi remen: Bdiward Fish is slowly gaining since he returned! here tohis home from t h eMary Fletcher Hospital. Burlington, Vt.. Friday, May 27, Allen Walbridge graduated from Philadelphia Div- inity School w i t h ; a bachelor ol theology degree. Mr.WaKbridge is theonly son ofMr. andMis. Norman Walbridge ofGlens Falls. Mr. Wal'bridge's mother is a niece of Mrs. Waller Allen and Mrs. Charles Newell ofthis place. Cynthia Brooks came from Bos- ton, Mass.,. Saturday to visit in this section for a fewdays with relatives and friends. M an y p o p l e o f P or t H enr y an d v i c i n i t y e n j o y e d t h el o v e l y w e e k e n d b y h a v i n g f a m i l y p i c n i c s at t h e O l dF o r t i nC r o w n P o i n t . .R o b e r t R a n c o u r an d d au g h t er o f M i nev ill e h ave m ove d t o P o r t H e nr y . D i c k D a h a ofB a l l s t o n L a k ea n d Z e n o D a h a ofH u d s o n F a l l s v i s i t - e d t h e i r s i s t er * M r .a n d M r s t i a n , M r s .M a r y C h r i s - , o n M e m o r i a l D a y . A b u l l d o z e r h a s b e e n p u t t og o o d use remov i n g t ree s t um p s an d di g - g i n g t h ec e l l a r f o r t h e n e wC a t h - o l i c P a r o c h i a l S c h o o l i nP o r t H e n - r y . T h e M arcus S t o dd ar d C on - t rac t ors o f P or t H enr y an d M i ne - v ill e h ave t a k e n t h e f r o n t , p o r c h off t h e hie, h o u s e o n t h e e s t a t e w h i c h w il l h eu s e d f o r t h e c on v e n t f or t h e Si s t ers . i>m- M r .a n dM r s .I. P .J o n e s h a v e r e t u r n e d h o m e f r o m N e wY o r k w h ere th e y recen tl y s p en t f our d a y s . Whil e t h ere t h e y en j o y e d h av i n g di nner a t Li n d y ' s i n h onor n f M r . a n d' M r s . L e s t e r S a g a n of D e t r o i t , M i c h . , w h o were s p en di nu t h e i r h o n e y m o o n inN e w Y o r k .M r s .S a mS a f f a n of G l e n s F a l l s w a s a r e c e n t v i s i t o r in t o w n e 82E Sgt William Greeii andfamily of Staten Islind and P v t Percy Green ofFort Dix spent/ the week- end with their paients Mr a n d Mrs Henry Green Mr andMrs Albert Euibar of Brandon Vt areparents ot a daughtei born Mondav May 30 The baby is agranddaughter to •Mr. and Mrs. Henay Green ofthis place. —~ #\\* v FOR SALE—Spaghetti sauce, | l J«rquart; m e a t balls, 4 for J5 cents: Pizza cooked t oorder Also Lasagne cooked),.to order Lydia Scicchitano, 25 Mt. Deflante St, Tlconderoka. 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H o l y C o m m u n i o n . 1, 3 , 5 S u n d a y s , M o r n i n g P r a y e r - 2, 4S u n d a y s H o i y D a y s b y a nn ou n ce m e n t . CHAIN SAWS F o r S a l e an d 1> o r R e n t Comolete M c C u l l o c k P a r u vn d S erv i ce BARNETT E Q U I P M E N TC O . Booth Glens F a l l s T e l G. F . 2-4025 22tf ::..^&m FOR SALE — A p ar t men t s i ze g as s l ove $ 60 .0 0 .M a p l e c r i b $ 2 0 .0 0 .M a i j o i i e P ' a y , P u t n a m S t a t i on N Y* 3 0 w l p Mr. andMrs. Frederick Cross- man and daughter, Lois ofLewis, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Crossman md two children ofSaratoga were quests ofMrs. Louella Crossman, Memorial Day. J ^1 CHRISTIAN SC1KMCK S E R V I C E S S t ree t ron d . N . Y . t h eb r o c h u r e s of t h e I n n a n R a n c h d oj u s t i c e t ot h i s a r e a . ., . .C h a r l e s F r i e d m a n were p rou d an d ' h a ppy p arents S a t ur d a y n i g h t . 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Ask for \Wilfard's Mes- sage\ which fully explains this home treatment—free—at. .'~. .5 ve- ’ ~ _ ..:..-r.» ‘~.* = .. ,4 _ .'_‘Z,-..-:7; -1+2: 1O R SA LE — L awn t oo l s cr o s s cu t saws , p a i n t , f urn it ure * di s h es , b o a t a n do a r s - m i s c e l l a n e o u s i t e m s of a l l k i n d s , .B e nB a r b e r , B l a c k P o i nt R oa d , T o w n . 30-wtl C h r i s t i a n S c i e n c e s e r v i c e s a t 11 1. TV o n S u n d a y a t t h e l i t t l e • h u r c h i n St r e e l r o . - u l t h ree m il es n o r t h ofT i c o n d e r o g a o nR o u t e 2 2 , 5. ‘'.~ E‘: \ lik e t o ma k e a reserva t i on f or hi E xce ll enc y D r .D .W .S t i c k k e r , o u t am b assa d or t o t h e C our t o fS t . s a i d M r . a n dM r s . 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P e p a n l m e n t w i l l b eh o s t t o t h eF i r e C o m p - i n i e s of Ks<--ex C o u n t y . Thee,-\ w i l l b e a p a r a d e b e f o r e n oo n a n dt h e m a i n p a r t of t h ea f l e r n o i n ' s ac t i v i t i es w ill t a k e p l ace on t h e C en t ra l S c h oo l Fi e ld a t th e rear o fth e S c h o o l . T h e m p i m h p r s o f t h e F i r\ D - p ar t men t h ave as k e d t h e women of t h et h r e e l o c a l c h u r c h e s 10s u p - p l y re f res h men t s on t h e sc h oo l g roun d s . Thi s w ill h ea ver y l ar g e u n d e r t a ki n g , b u t n o t so l a r g e f o r u s . t h a J I h\ l ' va l M erc h an t s w ill l ose b us i ness .T h e r e w i l l b e a v e r y l a r g e n u m b e r ofv i s i t o r s a n dI h ' d r f a m i l i e s w h om u s t b e f e d . T h e w o m e n o ft h e t h r e e c h u r c h e s h a v e a g ree d to d o t h e i r p art . B ecause of t h ef u l l d a y , t h e r e w i l l h o e a r l y C h u r c h S e r v i c e s f o r a l l w h ow i s h t o a t t e n d . T h ew o r k e r s a r e t o b e p o o l e d , a s a r e t h ep r o f i t s . I n t h e fi n a l d i s t r i b u t i o n , t h eJ u n i o r C l a s s i s t o rece i ve one f our t h , s i nce t h e y w ill serve a ll d a y , un d er t h e su p erv i s i on o fMi ss E ve l y n Li n d sa y . as R unners . Th e f o ll ow i n g G enera l C omm ih t ee i s i n c h ar g e o f o p era - ti ons , w hi c h w ill t a k e p l ace on t h e t enn i s cour t an d t h e sou t h s id e o f t h e fi e ld .M r s .F o r r e s t K n o x a n d M rs . L awrence Pi t ki n j H am ib un g - e r s a n d H o tD o g s , M r s . V i v i a n J o h n d r ow a n d M r s . Th o r a M a y S p ra g ue — O o ff ee , M rs E . B . Th r ik - i e l d a n dM r s . P a u l a M o n t a u l e t — I ce C r ea m .M r . J a m es G r e g o r y — C o ld D r i n k s , M rs . 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C h u r c h 11 o ' c l o c k . e Recent guests of Mrand Mrs Claience Thatcher S r w^ieMi and Mrs Arthur Guffin and chil- dren ofAlbany and Miand M i s ' Walter Marcotte and daughter Penny LeeThey also called on heir grandfathei Oscar Robinson 3 r , who is ill at thehome of hi* daughter, Mrs David Bevms Allen Perkins hasemployment a t P a r a J o x Lake Mr and M s Rodney Mishler and two children ofPenna Mrs Glenn Mishler, M r sLott.e d e ..hoipe and Edgar s etty ofTicon- deroga M i s 'Eaward Hill and daughter, Miss Margarette Hill and sons Gany andRichaid Hill .T h e M a y C r o w n i n g w a s h e l d at S t .P a t r i c k ' s C h u r c h o n S u n d a y M a y 2 9t h . i. <X' I i f1 „. r* »1 *• * -r*r 1 .<* » * K' W T O * •#5,411« r« T n\ f VA1 * fl' J ~ • *Kt» , * fell M \t i l > (\ >} FARM E Q UIPMKNT MAGNETO REPADUNG F a s t , R e li a bl e S erv i ce era l s h oc k s b u t esca p e d d ea t h b y a m i rac l e . . . hi s car was fill e d w i t h a r i n g i n g n o i se . . . w h e n h e ca r e - f u l l y g o t o u t h es a w f o r t h e f i r s t t i me w h a t h a d cause d t h e acc id en t t o th e i r ne i g hb or M rs R o b er t n n t o w h of i r s t n o t i c e d t h e f i r e ...t h eP i n t o s a n 1 M a x w e l l s M r C rossman , C rown P o i nt G era l c F r o v e n c h a * t h eR e a y s a r e a l l i n C h a r l e s S h e a h a sr e t u r n e r ! h o m e a f t er s p en di n g a wee k w i t h re l a - t i ves i n H u d son F a ll s .J a c k G a rr a n d a n dd a u g h t e r M i - c h e l l e of? 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( h e i m m e d i a t e l y s o l d i t t oD o n a l d T y r - r e l l ) . . . L e o n C l a r k a n d J< h n K e ll e y cau g h t t h e p i g t h e fi rs t t i m e w h e n Ut o o k off f o r t h woo d s . Th e . c hi c k ens were d e li - c i o u s . T h l b i gf l - t t h eIt Ed war d K e ll e y o f M or i a h h as o m p ' o y m e n t a t . t h el o c a l A . & P . Bbb W a il e a p a t i en t a tt h e M o s e s L u d i n g t o n H o s p i t a l , is on t h e i m p rove d li s t .W il l i a m - M c G o w a n o fM a s s a c h u s - , p e n t t h ew e e k e n dw i t h t h e M c K ee f am il y i n t own .M \ e tt s , ADJOININGFT.CROWN S t a t e P o li ce sa id t h a t t h e p o l e - Skyline Drive-In Crown Point, N.'Y. 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T h e r e w a s n l o n e b i gf l y - a t t h eIt F i s h &G a m e g r o u n d s t h e a f t e r - ! n o o n o f t h eb a r b e c u e ...t h eH a - l e y F o gg i n g S erv i ce was ca ll e d b y Fd K e ll y f or - t h e h orr ibl e fli es w o u l d r u i n a n yb a r b e c u e . . . t h m e m b e r s o f t h ew o r k i n g c o m m i t - t ee ass i s t i n g Ed t were amaze d a t t h e d ea t h o f h un d re d s o f ca t er - p ill ars th a t f e ll ou t o f th e t rees • cau g h t i na d ea t h f o g . . . t o l oo k at themaples dtie wouldn't sus- pect t h a t these' creatures were a t their destructive-work . . . a syou know the f-lies-.aTe sent by. Mother Nature to kill.^oifi the overabun- dance of ajplague^ t h a t h a sbeen here forthe second y e a r . ; \ . t h a t gal likes toh a v e .creatures inbal- ance . . . the. flies-lay their larvae in the caterpillars . . . t h eyoung flies feast on t h efood (caterpill- ars) andsoon '(we hope) our world will-become-balancedand there will beb u C a few ofboth obnoxious creatures. Edtells us that on t h e date oft h e second bar- becue (July 3rd) if t h e -flies a r e still here, hewill have another fog job by that Ray Haley . . . ac- tually Ray hasbeen busier with caterpillars t h a n with black-flies Mildred Dunn for example \ FL OO R S A N DER S .. BELT S A ND E R S ,D I S C S A N D E R SF O R RENT — H arr y G am bl e , P otters - v i ll e .P h o n e C h e s t e r t o w n 2 8 3 3 .2 2 t f tion. The fabulous Nadcau Estate is being subdivided R e v . ( r e n r p e F..K i n d . P a s t o r into larse plots all directly onBulwagga Bay. 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Cigarettes $2.00 PerCarton ' v lot has aminimum of100' lake frontatje and depth C e c i l P i t k i n a n d h i sw i f e m u s t h ave b een sur p r i se d l ast • n i g h t w h en su dd en l y a t ruc k an d a ca i? l a n d e d i n t o t h e i r f r o n t ' y a r j d . , ~ i * T . j h e S t a t e P o l i c e o nd u t y d i r e c t i n i j t r a f f i c a n df i l i n g r e p o r t s s a i d rtCK . l;Mr. -and MrsHugh Caldwell have arrived a tParadox Lakefo If^sijmimer. «*' x ' E p TH.udowalski s brother Ber attijf his wife, from East Patterson ttiVii., spent t h eholiday at t h H O ME S E W I NG — Al t e r a t i o n s i nc l u di n g i ns t a lli n g z i pp ersan d p o c k e t s .P h o n e S c h r o o n L a k e2 4 4 an dP or tH enr y 97 w 2 . 27tf of 400'. 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'. . the'^smltH fry wasperplexed. as Cind^t^J!^ wasn't t h esame as theliei6fe||il story. • • '.# ; | | p A correction: Mrs. Anna iBay^PlI suffered a heart a'ttaqk wli,i^;\^M iting in South1 America and ffla||^ why the doctors Will riot .afl^sftJrolp to return-to this couh , trydil8s'inasi time. Some Of Jier besfc^fEig-'*'8 here-intown told usinco>i£.e!fiMt; that she had afever. ' . ^ ^ v ' f t l 'I am looking fora-eoolnbtlpMl 3ft J o e ' s t e f f e l said this r n o r n l n g | ^ S \F an s Ihave, b u t wh'at t o i w ; w i p i | them is aprdblem.\ His w^fe|l^}|i||S,\%jtsv returned to thecity tob e ^ t M § | - #$$£,_ b '~|hfl tenis suntmei-as . their , d a ^ p i ; | l | * i | ^ || M A di | .,. , v in|S|;^^%\>... the last mile and M. 61 M^|*S^fed:Jroad Isbeing built t f w f t ^ b w e r s , who is a district IjriiaSiie of Hudowalski changed i t by 3aw to \Hetgawald h e isas> soxy&ted-with Ci ascent Sea r o o d a Mom 'Wholesale concern Thvay love Uj#^0:wlder&\ and will slay th ere imr%ifie.ir Vacation. J p i t Sunday afternoon J u n e 5 c^etweeh: 2-4 S.upervisoi Noxon wiM ^ b e t ^ ' t h e new park and will show f^nVpfje interested t h e items to be |§$id/ 'by auction o n J u n e 25, 2T, 28 ;^tj^ji%# time Wdbei will be t h e |aut6||pri^er. This will be j u s t a p r e - 0iJ^-.-,aridE noitems may be p u r N ' i d o n the. 5 t h fs^^jp^aiby g jri w a s b0 r n toMrand ^ l ^ j ^ & ^ l e 's Jenks last Thursday | | f # p | n g t o Glens Falls 01 O i e s t e r - 'mmMf'-'i...'> do not take the short s T S l„? S J, r ...._ Boy Scouts tellsu s |ffi^fffthe dinriei meeting Monday \I T - „ J % ?ahtiwus wasexcellent. ;^oJ||||ieS a s d Marjone enjoyed i t || | p | | ; ^ f c 4 ' child of theClarence H ^ o ^ l l l ' ( agiri) w a s born on t h || i | | | S f b f , t h e 5lh month of t h e J s y | | i p t f p : , ,>she should h e JUictoy tf^hg^JPolio -Vaccine CUhurfor p p a f g H t f n e ah'd two was held a t 5#10c|ijf6on l a k e Central School, | ^ K ? J ^ h ' / '-}>r Philip Sawyer, ;| | ^ ^ | i j »h > S S j C j an , was mcharge w^fe|l^}|i||S,\%jtsv .assisted byM r s Daisy M f e ^ S j . Puiiic-Health Nurse, and Wjts', „l ^ j feq. | | i | | ; 0 ^ Fairfield, school n u r s e pfpt|!fe1tt|''3;e(5eived S U PPT J E S . M rs B . D ec k er «S c h u y l e r S t . , T i c o n d e r o g a . N I |!2rf P T R S T M E T H O P t S T C H U WH R ev . J as p er A . R f oe l o — M i n i s t er •J. A r t h u r P o t t e r — O r g a n i s t M r s .W i l l i s O .T r o m h l e y Ch o i r Di rec t or These lots are being offered to the people ofTieonder--«i I F O RR E N T —C o n c e s s i o n s ad- 'j o i n i n g F o r t F r e d e r i c , C r o w n I P o i n t ( S a n d w i c h e s , I c eC r e a m Point tsanawicnes, i c e u e a m , o d a ) Gifts\ AntiflUtsi Boat§ etc. Season r e n t t S ^ ^ \ e a o h . W. R. l k Hague-:V26261 29w2 oga andvicinity before being advertised e l s e w h e r e ^ Mr and Mis Bronson and Jieorge Germane ofNorth F e r n s - burg, VL sparil alecent day With M r and MrsAlex Schmskrand family iLCST — ' Bl ac k an d tan f ema l e h ou n d .A l e x S t o w e l l .C h i l s o n Ph one C rown P o i n t 5 - F - 31 . 3Cw2p FOR s A T T ? r-„ , t n ' , s I L , ^ LG r a V e U W 1 , l o a mi iQuesnei n L ° ^ e i , H°U^d r ^ M 833 22tf People from many s t a t e s have bought land and built TO RAISE CASH 7 : 3 0 a. m . — B r i e f S e r v i c e o f H o l y C o m ma i n i on . 9 : 45 a . m . — S un d a y c h urc h sc h oo l c l asses , Willi s T rom hl e y , su - p e r i n t e n d e n t .1 0 : 5 0 a . i n . — S a c r a m e n t o f H o i y C o r nm - u n i o n . P as t o r ' s m e d i t a t i o n : \T h e f i r e 1 a n d t h e S p i r i t .\ T h e C ommun i on w ill b e t a k en l o an h omes w h ere re q ues t e d . homes inthis section and have paid many times our 61 be e - e e Mr and Mrs Edward LaGrange had astheir guests over the w*.ek end, their son, Marine SgtJohn LaGrange, and mis buddy, SgtAn- dene, ofMaine; andtheir daugh- ter, Betty Tennian and family Marme John ELaGrange,son of M r arid MrsEdward L a - Grange, h a i ' b e e n promoted t o Sergeant He, and h i s ' b u d d y , „5 g t Andene—of-Maine-were—guests^ a t t h e barbecue, at\ the home of Mr and M r s AlHickerman Among the many dfheis piesent were M r and MrsEdward LaGrange a n d sons, Joe and Marty Rice - Mingo , Miss Caiol'.* Mingo of Schroon Lake, daugluer of Mr a n dMrs Clarence P e i r y ^ o f Glens Falls>, and Harold L y n n Rice, t on ofM r and Mrs ^Harold* Alee of Crown Point, w e r e ^united in m a i n a g e Saturday evening,-May 28 I h e ceremony w a s performed b y t h e RevQ« a i p n Ui k o d g e s m the Congregational' Church in. Ti- condeioga The* bnde is aniembeE, tC»*MlfHHAXI0N ^CLASSES One R|V •WalfeiT A ' PerJcms, priest in' charge o£ St Andrew's LipiScopfcl, Chutch, Schrooh Lake, announces t h a t a d u l t confirmation, classes Will bJgiri onF r i d a y eve- ning, June 10 Claas wili Jiegtn a t 7 30 p -m ^ a n d ^ i l L lb6 m the criurch buiiaing. ^ F a t h e r P e r k m s invites all jfchosc -who a i e interest- ed mknowing jmore aboutt h e 1 Episcopal Church toa t t e n d these classes wMcl* wM he held'weekly* M . phone 833 22tf FOR SALE—Landscape deMgn- ing largo or small areas Estimates and plans gladly subTutfed T3- CONDEROGA NURSERY. / C o m e i „, , \ague and O-meteiy Roada Turn —\ —••>• v j i n ; i e i y l« Wlntford s Cabins %, 22tf mi SAL E —T w o stoty, ID loom «s e . e wh oj w a t e r - h e a t i n g sys- f, ! l ew w m n g 100 amp\ service, D .. d\v e w &y - e^m&e.Hi village. \i - c ^ , gara i nviu >,!tr ^ o o 1 a n* -churches JJ , P a t - «k Car ey ,, , ; 25ttj.S0wl LOST r — Will t h e p erson w h o t oo k m y b i c y c l e f r o m t h eL i t t l e L e a g u e p ar k l a 's t wee k p l ease re t urn i t o r i fa n y o n e h a s a n yi n f o r m a t i o n a b ou t m y b i c y c l e , w ill h e p l ease c a l l 7 1 6 B i c y c l e is 2 6 r n c h s i z e i m a r o on a n dc r e a m B o b b y A l l e n T rea d wa y St , t own 30 w l opening prices. The first few sales will be at alow FOR RENT—Unfurnished apart- j n en t s Heat, hot w a t e r electricity Leo Nolan 26 N o r t h Main S t , P o r t Henry Phone 109 ( 21tf FOR RENT—Thiee 100ms, heat hot watei, Adults, Inquire 432 jLake Geoi-ge Ave , ' town 30wlp * J/OR RDNT—Small furnislied model n a p a r t m en t Phone 51L 25ttj.S0wl price but the demand for good lake frontage will guar- 28c CHILDRENS antee arapid increase1. Ifyou just want tospeculate MEN'S $3.49 Work Shoes» 2.98 MEN'S COVERT Work Pants $2.90 only $2.49 Panties you can double your investment. Make your own terms. HA V E Y OU R PER / MA N E N T d o n e i ny o u r o w n h o m e G a l l M r s G or d on , L an g , Li cense d B eau t i c i an C rown . F oun t 70 , f or a pp o i n t men t 30 w l ~~ ST . MABY ' S CHURCH T i c o n d e r o g a .Y .S u n d a y M a s s e s — 6, 8 : 3 0 a n 10 : 30 a . m . W ee kd a y M asses — 7 : 00 an d 7 : 30 N , a. m . M i racu l ous M e d a l N ovena — M on d a y at 7 : 30 p . m . C on f ess i ons S a t ur d a y 4t o 5 p. m . a n d 7 t o 9 p . m . B ene di c t i on S a t ur d a y s a t 7 : 30 p . m . t h r o u g h M a ya n dt J u n e . Model house tobe built soon. I9c Finest Fishing . . . Hunting . . . Swimming . . . Boating Remember \the early bird\ gets the lowest prices and 39c BOYS Briefs 34e . . . Mildred Dunn for example worried about h e r maples . - . . as did theCrosbeys (Paradox Lake) w h i l e Tudor Clautice wanted L , S , S A , L E - 5 L F o i U ^ a t f o r m I w T s e t P a t en t 1 hgh u n k s ; l r I'og scoot, 2 Do401 Disston one m an Inh v}t s E , ^ e t h Ifa-nley.Jtfoi- P ^ V \ ^ , \ 26t£ WANTED WANTED—Mason woik to do r e p a u s andgeneral mason work Charles Baker, Ticondeioga, N Y P h o n e 375 2?w4 SALE—-ftladfe tar measure feires -\ --> — - •*' FOR •soiom a^dS h p i c o y e r s L a r g e | s t ' 7t 1 0\ °t hiatenaL Ti-Economy I J ^ T ^ c o n d e i o g a > , 29w3i I«« t o T S FOR SALE si - T o m a • w s , p e p p e r s . caKhntra rtik<1«« lanrt VPP p e r S j cabbage, cauliflowe* |«WI broccoli All hybrid p l a n t s ^Joe Mtttano, 25Mount Defiance iiconderoga, WY T e l 871 iPOR S A i L E - ^ r o o m house? acre IRo&A \c?* L o C a t « t ° ^ Vln&yard V****> c *°*n Point a s r t a e r 5 WANTED—Junior 2-wheel bicy- cle for boy 8y e a r s old W r i t e Box 7, Sentinel Office - 29tf MEN'S Khaki Shirts . . . w h i l e Tudor Clautice wanted the birch minar-ds (hope that's the correct Word) killed t h a t were destroying t h e beautiful birch n e a t the Tavern . . . oureditors will howl atthis free • advertising'but we think peojyle'^s concern about trees is of interest. e. . . .2 ';'\')«‘.w .____../- ‘ 9 the choice of property*. Drive out this weekend. Watch 1 i for new entrance. The property price and terms will 99c o n l y 79c 2 5 * OFF CROWN POINT n lBLB Ff c LIX WS HIP amaze you. No obligations. Don't let p i p rs p j ^ -r J B G A L Notice^||^||fe^b#'.-.pven that li- cense \for-'olSr4?\ltd;U6r andwine. License ,T|bV-v^MLi;10S, h a sbeen issued to: ^•^tefttfei'shined to Sell beer, liquet*afta%feirie' a tretailun- der the ^ i i ^ o l & w ' B e v e r a g e Con- trol L a W # l # p '-R o , i i t e 9N, Hague, W a rr en <^uitty|-NewYork, foron prelmseS'•^ct»tt^tJli^tion.• t E k y # ^ # o ? t i on . Th urs d a y , J une 2 , 7 : 30 p . m . — P ra y er mee t i n g a t t h e P hilli p s an d W oo d h ome . OFF ON A L L WOMENS Clothes Dresses Suits It wouidibe agood idea a s aciv- ic project to c u tdown all wild oherry trees—tent 'caterpillars pre- fer this t r e e to allothers tomake- their first home . . . we have two pairs ofBaltimore Orioles making their netets here . . . inadditionto the beautiful colors, their happy song, their Interesting hanging nest t h a t is initself a construction feat,—their \favtirtte food (accord- ing tobhe bird book) is caterpill- ars. WANTDD-MvVoman for July and August for plain cooking and gen eral housewouk F o r twoadults ahd four childien $40 \per week tilus room an d boaid Phone 99-W Schroon Lake. W*tfe Mrs1-Rotoer-r Rawlins, Scrtroon L a k e , N , Y. 29w2 ' MEN'S $3.99 Gh en t i Pants 2.98 MEN'S BLUE Chamhry Shirts 97e If not convenient to visit s*\iul for information to« - %E S u n . , J u n e 5 , 7 : 3 0 p . ? n . —E v e - n i n g w o r s h i p . , s e r v i c e a t t h eW h i t e Ch urc h . CO me an dh ear a Bibl e messa g e , T h ere w ill ' b es p ec i a l m u s i c . Th urs . , J une 9 , 1 : 30 p . m . — P r a y e r a n dp r a i s e s e r v i c e s r t t h h o m e o fMfcs-j,. L o t t i e B f a n h o c k . \' I w a i t ton ike L o r d , m y sou l d o t h w a i t , a p * i nH i s W o r d D o I H o p e .\ Psalm 130:5. PARKESTATES ROBERT J H U X Area'Bistribu^or , , . DKtCQ HEAT h fTiconderofiii y 529 «. ..¢_. their , p i ; | Vilma has ajob . . . t h e y . * T p i | ^ | up week ends. Joe is v e r y p i ^ d ^ M t a e Bible t h a t was given to.5h%ff|| the Cathedral College w f t | | $ ; ^ tnially he makes pictures4<?ff|iif|ii year book. \Have youbeen .'' s ^ ^ ? i t n M« | - | | i | | ; 0 Fairfield, n u r s e pfpt|!fe1tt|''3;e(5eived t h eVaccine* \\*]$(?..'JUmon—^Giade 1, an d Miss ^ i p i > ^ ) r a d & 2teachers recofcd- s t u d e n t sj n li ^ i ^ P ^ an d conductibg W ^ ^ A . ^ n d - from t h eH e a l t h BARTENDER ANTJ COOfe WANTED—T w os e p a r a t e posi- tions, U V S T B i QUAJJJSTiEDj o - iner arid furnish references Apply * 0 i eVillage I n n , Long Lake, N YiRby ^ Lastly * ^ ‘ . 55%’ ;. Point-O^Lake Champlaijrf WOLFE'S TICG DER UA J^JjA iT JtiLiitti d/»7et^r&uti House Casino W ^ t R o T i t e 9N- Hague, JN>*Y. 30w2 »('» ' 1 <• *• i \That's funny\ said attractive Ethel Dojbeoky Ticonderoga Sen- tinel, \I h a v e never noticed wild flowers a t Chilgon,\ when w e ex plained w edidn't w e a r stockings 1 * H A R V E Y OtJlON S o , Ticonderoga, IX.JT. Telephone Ti 826-tT ,J- i 1 1 ' Jtr»* At ' • n ^ j s / . V \/* - ^ • • i 5, , 5 w h ^l d Abart - 9«««» Ave, 0WJi Phone 71ft jgjtt •y Try cm Want Ads, ••'-••Try thir forSatoAds •^^fafiteiW^t .*#*. j * \t ,f ;^'^ ** ' 'y'i 4f» # j>\ * > ' J * r A ***)r Try <>mtyantAds TICG TRY ftotrtQfiSL Ai>s asked> J e rr y Arislow | . n - t h a g e Five) --4W u ««.“.v ‘ 43' ' V’ G'.-‘‘‘. ,'-”.’z',' .9‘: ‘€:;'\3‘a.{*:‘-§ 33 I ‘UV v¢l 9 ‘I I V» , ti,‘-.,\u -m.«.~;w~u', 3;.’,;'r(3«“.’3t.l£‘~\v ‘- ,3 ,’. at .7‘ __v.;j, ;_:;»3; “ __i(;,_({; .._ at .r.~;.. 1-: x,:~‘,-'~‘-°4.~‘:~ '5‘/. .. -_ v,.,“_..,u., . .,. 55:, 2,3 32“ ';§S'»\.;3.»' .::‘-;>.\v.:=.»r:.~-...'»;v.tv!».‘r?~. .,-. -. .3 P2.‘ e‘ -~ :':{.~r'.- *»£* * 112 EdwardA.1*111*0011& Co. Registeied Imestment Advisois MlMBIRS NEW YORK STOCK AMERICAN STOCK EXCHANGE EXCHANGE S T A 1 I \ I B \ N \ N Y TEL, bi1287 0 (tiijoadw a\ Now Yoik Cit> FREE FIGURE I] ANALYSIS L e t me show you — w i t h - out o b l i g a t i o n —-what w e . , c a n doa b o u t y o u r figure p ro bl ems . S p encer i n di - vidual d e s i g n i n g s e r v i c e is unicnie — w o n d e r f u l ! 1MARY G. NADEAU Sh anu h an R oa d P h o n e T i5 7 0 - W - 2 ( §PENCER _^ individually designed tvppertt W. B. G U N N I N G R T O F I N S U R A N C E TKLKHIONK 172 TI CO N UE KC HJ A , N . V. Syftiptorris of Di?tresf Arising from STOMACH ULCERS DUETOEXCESS ACID QUICK RELIEF OR NO COST I N S l i H A N C K All LiDPS Written B R Y AN T ' S PORT HENRY, N. Y. Phone28 CHAIN SAWS I M o C u l l o e h $ 1 9 5 a n dl u p . C l i n t o n $ 2 0 7 . 5 0 a n du p . . S e v e r a l u s e d s a w s i nv e r y , g o o d con di t i on . F ree i nsurance p o li c y f or one y ear g i ven w i t h a ll saws s o l d . J I MA N D A R TT O W N E , CROWN IPOENT , TEL . 153 . 30 w 4 p S EE TI - M O T O R S f or g oo d p re - w a r u s p d c a r s . N o t h i n g d o w n . 18 m o n t h s t o p a y . 22 tt \\ O H A I N S A W H E A D Q U A R T E R S —-D i s s t o n , T i t a n , P i o n e e r M a l l . C l i n t o n ,H o m e l i l e , O r e g o n C h a i n . S a l e s a n dS e r v i c e . G o r d o n W i l s o n . Ph one 4691 , K eene . N . Y . \ 22tf \ Hurry T o GetYour Share a $7.95 -Aluminum i Oiairs • 15.95 ( FREE HAY 1 8 A C R E S O r i H A YI SV O U R S € U T J TA N D T A K E E CA W A Y . M US T J RE O FF T H E iFTELD S BY JUNE 19TH OALI i CAMP ( BLACK P O I N T , T I C O N D E R O G A2 8 3 . 30W 1 - ANDY HEBERT AUTO BODY REPAIRS AUTO PAINTING. SHOP SOS T h e P o r t a g e —\Phone »8» * ^TiconderoRa,, New York \Satisfaction Guaranteed\