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H \I .«.‘~-' N\. s.\ ~ .‘ _, -‘ .V,1*...~v' ~-v.12» :_~._ ’ ' -‘£VI§\.‘: -we-..u.¢.._~ nor coach . Schroon L a k e , . T u e s d a y . Decem- b e r ? ^ J [ t Mj&uld Ifc easier* t« m en - , tloji t h e towns t h a t a r e n« t # 4 »- fpottjnfc t h e Stags? Coach Operation t h a n t£ose* t h a t atcr,\ cfiaVtes Jtondls, c h a i r m an of t h e c&nu$ttee, tedd u f yesterday Phtttsturfch, Keesevule, Ehzabethfown, S a r an a c (Lake, ^ a k p Placid* Kefene a n d K e en e Valley, t h e , t o w n s represent- ed by the/AusSble Valley Chamber of Commence, a r e asking t h a t l e t - t ers b e wr i tt en t o G overnor H arn - m a n , m care of t h e n various post offices all mail pouches will b e carried on t h e s t a g e coach t h a t w i l l a r r i v e h e r e on D e c e m b e r 13 a n d t h a t will a m v e a t t h e Capital on December 14. T h e committee m e m b e r s have h a d a busy t i m e w o r k i n g c u t t h e details C h a r - les Hinds h a s m a d e m a n y trips-t o various communities an d has h a d hundreds of telephone calls a luncheon meeting Wednesday af- t e r n o on a t the Rising House at-* tended b y committee members, a n d presidents, Paul Stapley an d C h a r - l e s Leggett, settled l a s t m m u t e details . . Charles Leggett an d Gladys Najer a r e a r r an g i n g s t o p s a t L a k e George and Glens F a l l s . . . plan a radio broadcast a t Glens F a l l s with t h e Mayor p r e - senting official mail t o t h e Gover- to be e a r n e d b y t h ° stage it is planned t o have if possible TV news telecast at t h e C a p i t a l — this will b e a problem involving time after all how fast horses can travel depends on the w e a t h e r » * «? the. South S«hroon Church a n d St;. Andrew £» t o fefte t h e 8 > j ^ % i | Mrv an d M r s J o s e p h FrWberja n - nually send t o IhW cojnjnuiiMy D e - tails invaWe children-tfrho do h o t go t o a n y of these churches, .so^it is a big project *• -^ Beautiful everg/een, v trees'•-are m a k i n g ^Maln S t look festive * , the t o w n f a t h e r s tyave a n n u a l l y o k ' d the placing an d d e c o r a t i n g of spruce an d balsam t r e e s\ c . the windows of t h e stores a r e filled with gifts , P o s t m a s t e r WjlU- ford tells u s t h a t t w o boxes t o r t h e mailing of Christmas cards w d l b e in t h e post office lolbby i n order t h a t there w o n t b e a delay a t t h e window * * T h e death last T u e s d a y after-^ noon, m school of R a y m o n d Cobb, 12 w a s reported on t h e f r on t p a g e of l a s t week's papei. His d e a t h w a s a shock to his family, to h i s class- m a t e s , and t o the m e m b e r s of t h e faculty A purse of around 5200 was collected4and given t o , t h e family The mother; who is a n in- valid U\«mg wheel chair, h a s h a d a tragic life with t h e loss of two sons Airman George B u r t w a s killed in the-s u m m e r of 1933 w h e n an A i r T r an s p o r t plane crashed i n Tokyo Classes w e r e dismissed a t one on F r i d a y so t h a t t h o s e p e r - sons who wished t o do so m i g h t a t - tend t h e service a t the h o m e a t P a r a d o x , an d the funeral a t t h e Community Church, w i t h Rev L u r e n S t r a i t officiating T h e m e m - bers of the 5th g r a d e , and t h e sen- ior girls a t t en d e d t h e services m Aire fa* ]p*Ve a t C h r i s t m a . «n4 will loin Wi fjnniihr, *W t h * »4rtV« them \D*ck to North Carolina, fn »iKHmdfHBfcout'way Wfe Iwinh- ed ot themarriage of AthelW Gracey ^to States Trooper; Donald MbrrjZoiV T h e bride and groom a r e living a t W a t e r t o w n Hwsjfa!mlljr Is f*om.?X»ong Island - C an j?ftu; imagine, winning a ? e a i live Mexican, b f e o * 'ifchatH ^ h e d t o B e t f y gpellman's a u n t vt&o w a s a w a r d e d t h £ door prize When ,she -shopped n t a, chain stOLe/ , (, t h e prize is living in. t h e g a r - a g e a t N e w p o r t w h e r e Betty's m o t h e r lives, - * T e r r y D u n n did very well in the S t a t e chori. ^lield last w e e k j n Al- bany, r e p o r t s . Glenn Goodrich, o r - c h es t ra i ns t ruc t or Bill W n g h t is one of the an- n o u n c e s o r t h e \\Dave Gal away 'progranit ''Wide, Wide W o r l d\ seen h e r e o n TV s t a t i o n s a t P i t t s b u r g h an d Schenectady, each Sunday af- ternoon, s t a r t i n g a t 4 \ ' T h i s is a terrific show involving SS^cameras and. l a s t s an h o u r and a half i w e w a n t e d t o s e e Bill o n the pro- g r a m so t h a t we visited at t h e Y an d on s , an d finally left to Jearn, from J u n e W a r d t h a t Bill was very good T h e s h o w takes u p lots of Ball's t i m e . . . b e flew to Burbank, California, for a short s t a y r m v o l v - uig t h e live show Kay Cole and h e r t w o children a r e visiting Boots a n d h e r children while Bill is aw a y Greetings f r o m F r a n k Judnick a t California to his good friends the Willifords, Doc Lyons, Marion Wil- son, in fact a l l of his friends ' W asn ' t it a shame too bad,\ w e feared t h e worse when w e h e a i d t h e r e m a i k s a t the post office^ T h e s t o r y we finally heard involved Ddug Lotson, who awak- ened one morning during hunting season, to see a big buck in his b a c k yard he shot right t h r ou g h the window, awaking his wife a n d scaring her to death h e missed the buck t h a t became in- volved in a fence, giving Doug an- o t h e r chance but this time he couldn't shoot because t h e r e were so m an y of his neighbors' dogs t h a t w e r e surrounding the deei u n t i l a t l a s t the buck escaped. T h a t ' s the story, b u t not the t i u t l u H o w e v e r t h e r e was a buck t h a t wasm D ou g L e ' - 3.\3t‘>’i-‘.>5.’§‘°ax5 ‘-’t\J\r:§*g}.*;i‘;‘« An atjap^nnept t o the r e g u l a r in* w n i e t a x form 1,040 Fxirm Sched- ule 0 , f u s t Te^Ulres t h a t you m a k e a a eri^iy of t h e total leceipts, de> rived from5 y o u r business d u r m g ^»e y e a r involyed The^ items fol- lowing this en^ry, a i e with r e , $pect to purchases of goods and overhead expenses* uf connection with t h e actual operation of the business! The overhead expenses a i e depreciation on buildings and equipment repairs taxes, insur- ance cost of light, n e a t telephone advertising e t c In t h e case of tiadesmen such as a b a t h e r m a s on or *.arpente», Union dues and l/jcense fees if such a r e required are a business expense When a claim is filed foi social security benefits the Social Se cunty Admirustiation leviews the accuiacy of these t a x r e t u r n s and requires adjustments where ex penses i^hat do not applv to the business aie efibried or w h e i e expenses that did apply to the business weie n o t claimed v ' 1 ' ' \1\ v . • \ • - • •\•\ •• •« ' • \• v y i l ' i Christmas ConcertAjb5*\ High SchoolDec*1& , . aaie annual Christmas Concert ,at t h e Ticonderoga tHjgh School Tyjll be presented Thursday night D6e \K a t 8 Q'<:looir The program i s u n d e r the direction of mtisjc x^r] e c t o r i Waltei G r e en / an d Claytoxi Ingles j T h feature vocal T q,»::;.~ *e_‘ 1 1‘ ,r’»'J’3\{‘f'1 ‘ ,g'.’.-,«(_‘l'3‘:,’«',-::,4,.,.;9,.'«\; ‘~.:‘.§ ’“ . 7-‘ ‘ . ,7;%gWe,i,},x;>.r§Wg«. f . ..Im_ , s~:;;=.-:ww:;f\: —- A V « _ ». . %7s?;t'x;=.v'.~!t'n xe -~,».4;§‘-;_ Aletha letteir to Gpv«. «f %OJ0!!? 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Sentinels Lose Opening Came ^ T h e Ticonderoga jSenhnels qpen- pi their hoop seasqn with a 62 to 59'loss at Schroon ^ an e iuesday night to•a good Schroon Lake High jquilHet This ftas \*S third straight win after dropping tjheir .obener ^ f i behind the sltejrp shooting of Tom Gunning artd K u r t Peria got off. to a i o point lead in the second period only to see it evaporate to a two point deficit'as S^hioon took the lead ^36 to 34 a t the half T h e second half was hotly con j e s t e d with the lead changing hands several times Ti held a, one point bulge with 54 seconds of g'ame tune1 left A jump ball' was called at this point and Dillon re covered the ball to scoie the win nmg basket Geio scored Schroon s '\final points on two foul shots Gunning with 21 and Peria with 20 led the Sentinels while Dillon paced Schroon with 17 Ti collect ed five moie field goals than the Lakers but lost Ihe game i t th° foul line Schroon scored 20 points from the c h an t y stripe to seven \for Til . : Schroon also took the J. V. game, 38r to 30.. Kelly topped the ••Schroon scorers with 19, Tom Burke led Ti with 14. Coach.Marcantomo said the Sen- tinels hiade\ several mistakes, but overall he is pleased with .the team's performance. \It was our first garne;\ he said, \and 1 believe the boys will come along all right.\ He praised Schroon Lake's shoot- ing, as statistics proved they hit on more than 40 per cent of their shots. ,:*.‘;c:;‘*’ 7r 1-'i:_.4..‘_ ’ Mali’ ,, ;.«;<- .~- -5-4-.~,.1.a_ .\\:\i v -Ma-’ J I B f or 4.‘ ‘i ;‘;;‘3-\ . .w 4 ~’ *3”? , -. . '\ v’/' ‘ .-,;.,-W. ;,;;;‘; ‘-_”“>“~.’,’.“.:V'f,5i;~‘.t\‘f§‘;'9_§.\*; . M... A,’ 4,?‘-4. :1,.,E2‘?. ;Ag:_.l,:3*:e3] . Jag;-4 w .;_~ ;3G‘€' W ‘ . -5\ .£-¢=':=*:+.:«?~f ; ‘ ' ‘H _ '.‘.\:\‘-3’,f“:5.1:‘;A,:§_;2)3& )1 SPORTLIGHT Lake Friday Leblanc Jed the win- ners with 12; Gallagher had 18 for Minerva. 5 •? OJCilt1£J D K l V - U R S E t f PICK-UP HOUR—D A Y - * Dial 2-8525 Glens Falls, N - Y . *\ AhBlO -> CARS'. gs» M42‘ 51?‘ £- A Timely 5\ 4\. ‘JV . _ :1 ._-::e‘;’;4 -“~—:x~.1 . 24 and, T h e n«sfr # p m e i K $ M n ' * t $ , *K^ Friday, D e c 9/*»hefl BMtfm * g j« t w i i r p l a y h * J *« - -« $ n e x t T t t f t - day, pte&titel rl% V ^ C h e s J e r - tovm belrifcjhe, invader t < * ^ k Chlldfep k t h e a g e £roUp t>; 5 to $ mmy ge^Jtlee -yacciine hj£ SB4-,- isterjng tttHhel* docloc'* office t h e i r age an d whtcb injection i h > e - g u i r e i * f h * ^ Second, o r b o o s t e r The*,vacclne*ls grvetuby t h # feder- a l g r a n i f a n d ^ m a y ' b e . used b y p i i - yate^physM:lan^J^or t h * initrtunraa- tlon of t h ^ i r own p a t i en t s In; the^5 to 9 age .group $ b charge^wili b e m a d e for t h e v»ccxpe bt».t p a t i e n t s should1 e x p e r t t o pay t i r e physi- cian's fee T h e on l y vtfay the; physi- cians cap g e t the vaccine is to h a v e t h e chil^ren-iogistei &t^their off- ice -^ t 5.\^- . r F L A S H ' <Yesterday \OpTeratlonJ Stagecoach w*a$ changed -froml ML’. ’_f?’$*‘9 3E<;\‘°5:~§'}:::n R\ 'q?=1~*?»?~“-'=‘ ‘~ .«'§\::: »§3~..« ‘ ~ \ !{*.£§,§ \. .‘ 4 Warrensburg took Johnsbui-g, 68 to 65, in a n Adirondack League overtime game on Friday. The two teams were deadlocked a t the final gun at 56 apiece, Burch led Warrensburg with 20\ points; Zoll- inger had 27 *.'or Johnsburg. WAWTEn GCKMItieech Logs 85 qV^itiches tong f ^.Contact TlioiripsonBros. i Ticonrfeiega P h o n e 587-Ml 68 • r t i i ...~ ‘-'5: W‘ “, \wig S E I ^ BMPLOYjVH2NTt T h a t s „t h e topic for today , F i r s t w e w0md ^ «t ' b ' employed people to k 4 $ in mtad w n fJhn„ thfi,r f e d e i ; i »ntod tax l e t u r n s a t the ehd of this yeaj Most Mlf-empjoyad people a te the pet income they derive from tneir business is th» base, for fu tore pavmenu of socia) secuuty Henefrta to them 0 i to their sui vivors ‘:2 a _ ' - ‘—“:f._%“*q ind. ,, ‘ . ‘ ~.'‘ ‘..5 =' \* ~ 1“: —“-\1..’““\’-‘:\;’%I _ . ‘aw \s'--:-'.5:.- \ .- ' ,w.A..-. -; u .:.;,r9;:i’« 1‘ ‘S 3:»: J 55:5 » ‘ff >¢ .13‘, “ I . ‘f ,~ §h’~=9~ '.15x!.r5»’-454:4‘. .5‘-£=.‘.»ss:‘1.~> ex‘. :'2’<-kn. :;,~;»~.~4.».;.',.»..r ; ' ‘ an *“1‘%:A ' ~:i.'*:.>,.g;.,{:¢~. , 2 1\ , We 1;.-.2-A::: Schroon L a k e defeated West- port 85 to 60, a t Westport Friday night for-the L a s e r s second SMoun- laro Vlalley•*League win in the. 1955 5S \basketball season.. Terry Dillon . led the winners with 30 points, Lewis had 22 for Westport. :ffl LE1» ix T h e program vvijl feature vocal -and mstiuniental. soloists and g i o u p s These will consist of a J u n i o r ,jHig}i Chorus a.JSenior Choi us Senior 5 an d and a b V s ' choir of students from grades 2 3 and 4 T h i s will b e fee initial ap- pearance for this gioup T h e r e will be no admission charge iff Suggestion -x, .'.‘£:‘ .5? -';r~,~.‘ .21’. ’ ‘:1 m § . 3,‘ ‘ .,w. ,1‘ xv vI~::@‘.«..s . '“ ,3,-. 1;? ;-:~ 9 -'3’ ’ \ 3:‘ !§.”»:=.?“' ~; .:<‘!‘...,»~r - __\_ 71,1 - ,fm’._§,g3. •Crown pp^nt Central School de- feated Mineville High, 74 to 46, in a .non-league game a t Crown Point Tuesday night. Newell Jed the winners with 26-Nels of'\Mineville. scored 16 points. 391'} :5 * ???3§°.*‘\§“»‘ -•Mm iii‘ F. - CROUP»COLDS COUGHS ’3‘§~“’33§§£e ,5 _...:x,.!‘ to . r . —.y.- .. ,r_..,.5.,“. F: Crown Point, took Keene Cen- tral School, 58;i:|o;'50, in a MVL tilt played F r i d a y - a t Crown • -.Point. Newell had 3 1 , / Lata'uer '20 for Crown Point. Martin led ' Keene with 16. 33%,!” in PTA in-3'. .,g.&«‘;:_;¢;K.{. 9:: -~‘=..‘ %.w%e<-.- E 4. R; -, E vx.w'.‘*- __.;' ;t’f‘5— ‘'1 .2 M; ^ p v ^ n i s B JBW 'sag spswigENia^j 1 .'' ' \*J A V ' t ~.‘ We: 2' xi --*'-\: ...-'7‘; ‘.11 ,:‘~7<*' is ‘iv \-1 ‘ ‘K \ « N \\ *=‘.r‘$« H.‘ \*J A V ' t m o r e the social secuuty tax is compulsory and the l a t e of tax is 3 % o\ n each dollar of n e t income T h e maximum t h a t can be taxable for social secuuty pui poses be- ginning with this year 1955 is $4 - 200 00 ThereJSno tax liability foi social security purposes on that p a r t ot the net income which is in excess of 54 200 00 To eliminate problems in connection with your social security account it is sug gested t h a t you take into consider- ation individually each of the i t e m s listed on Form Schedule G, and that you account foe all in- come or expenses that apply to1 each of these items. By doing thisy you are guaranteeing that you will receive a social security ibenefit on' retirement after 65 of a definite amount, and in case of your death; your survivors wall not be involved with a situation of explanation of the tax returns you filed. &: If JEWELER Ticonderoga, N. Y. To eliminate comolications in connecuon with future benefits it is theiefore important that the in foi n a t i o n con ained m then tax r e t u r n s be a s accurate as possible Self employment l a \ oi what is commonly known as s,ocial security ^ ZIT c Z ^ S m S ticsstcicteictciewsicic'-e'-cswcts^s-ite-awticct*** Willaboro nipped Moriah, 38 to 34 at Moriah Friday in a MVL game. Shepard led the winners with 12 points; Oenier and Laslow had 11 apiece .for Moriah. .-‘IQ1,'.s= 5 > ; TE“ ‘*:' ‘ .' ‘_ 3- L522: .- M an / seif employed people de nve t h e n income from a business that is opeiated as a paitneiship In all such cases the paitnership should file a t a v form 106D and then each of the partners file their own individual income tax r e - turn and Schedule G; in order t o receive-credit f o r t h e self-employ- ment income they derived from the partnership. Filing a . F o r m 1065 eliminates the need for split- ting income and expenses in order to list them separately on each partner's Form Schedule C. Use I t I n ^ o u r Vaporizer Newcomib Central School drop- ped Pottersville, 69 to 52, in a Miicy Conference game at New- cjmb Friday. LaCourse led the winneis with 23; McCarthy had 26 foi Pottersville. Give ASubscriptionTo :a:‘-«'1?-“m§'.V' -;;z3.«r.3«‘,~:<.\»L':¥s.~‘r W. B. GUNNING The Sentinel Long Lake Central School de- feated Minerva, 49 to 45, in a Marcy Conference tilt at Long , 31 .,-3 :§;.::~§€~’:'<3i'»: A U L F O RM S O F I NSU RA NC E TELEPHONE 172 » * i If a seh-emplo\ed person shows a net income of less t h an S400.00, he is not eligible to pay a self-em- ployment-social security tax. If he shows a net income of §400.00, or T I GO i V D EB O G A , N . Y . Try Our Classifieds Telephone 63 ‘~V.i:‘(_,_; ,»...~.:. x.,~ . , — cmcmm Lake Placid is so enthusiastic t h a t t h e c of c has asked for coach space the stagecoach will h a v e four hoises E d Ovenson, from F r on t i e r Town, h a s spent a l - most a s m an y h ou r s a s has c h r Hinds . , details r e g a r d i n g t h e care of horses involves m an y head- aches. Louise H a i g r e a v c s looked u p the history of this r o a d . in 1797 t h e r e w e r e horseback t r a i l s . . . in 1830 t h e r e was in operation t h e Red Bird S t a g e Line t h a t traveled over a d i r t r o a d from A l - bany t o P l a t t s b u r g h sheds for t h e horses were built for overnight care . . . t h e r e was one a t Beckers n o r t h of/ the Schroon village in 1909 P a t Herlihy of Glens F a l l s , Uncle of Judge Clarence Herufty, b u i l t - t h e . fi r s t s t a t e highway f r o m Pottersville to oui village, called t h e P o t t e i s v i l l e-Taylors-on- Schroon highway a n d is stilL t h e official n a m e on all P u b l i c W o r k s maps . . . the J u d g e s father, J o h n Herlihy, Glens Falls, built t h e highway north of the village in 1912 . . . can't >ou j u s t picture tihe p r o b l e m s of a dirt road that w a s ! in use until 1909 and 1 9 1 2 ' In 1923 Louis Mayersohn rebuilt the h i g h - w a y between Pottersville and Schroon . a highway should l a s t t w en t y years b u t no longer, so t h a t actuallv t h e people who t r a v - el Route-9 can eomplam loudly The first letter_ t h a t t h e C h a m - ber received addressed to the Gov- ernor w a s postmarked Lake L u - zerne . . mail addressed, to Presi- d e n t Stapley w a s p q s t m a i k e d Nor^ wrch,: and to Charles—Kinds, from Binghamton a n d ' B r o o k l y n T h e s e o f 'c ou r s e were r e a d , b u t We will n e v e ¥ : k n o \ \ who w r o t e f r o m J L u - zerne . . . nice person 3©id„you read the—story—in -the S u n d a y edition of the^jNew York Tinieis about Operation S t a g e - <GJ£aeh? Milt H a y h u m\ r a t e s credit, lots of it, for t h e publicity : •Dort't, -forget*, to w r i t e t h a t l e t t e r a n d m a i l it not l a t e r t h a n S a t u r Jilajffit/it is to do any .good ; ; W e enjoyed t h e broadcast t h i s m o r n i n g when M a r t h a Brooks an d (jiflcej; Hudowalski. talked \''over • \•^piifJFf atoout C h r i s t m a s in N . Y §tfti£;•,» -'l they-discussed^St, ^An- i i S r ^ t s ; : ; pamphlet mentioning t h e l^dljBnt w r e a t h ^ = r t } i e - 5 a g f i f i c a n c e ;o^C?hristmas , - e v e r g r e e n s , , plum i j ^e j f fi r u i t cake, s t a r cookies^and *|>ro®$V cookies, a s well *as \the $ij§|i&iy of S t N i c h o l a s an d \his they 3Jf<|,$||afr Wasn't i n c l u d e d . H^O&^'di\ S an t a Claus a t S a r a n a c (Iaa£tep w h o m u s t be*\' a-wonderful \jigrsolii „a l s o ' T o y Lift, viith^pre- ?seiits .^delivered b y ' t h e b i s , p l a n e ' * u - ^ . M a r t h a h a s a^hodklet #b0U,t |iei i.£;|tr|5tmas' exhibit a t t h e C0r. i m g l j ^ i f s s , C c t K a t s h e will send Jjtuf'.isHj we foved^the story^ a b ou t Ijtfl^nhaiaF celebration a t Sunning- ^ ^ i f e f r y t o w n , w h en S t Nicholas, t ^ s ^ H l ^ i ^ nis jgold^ bishop rofbe ftllinttiiea with w h i t e ' f u r , giVes p r e - iejjtsrito the children t o d a y T h e Story of the t h r e e gold nuggets -we ' M i s t have h e a r d before b u t h a d , forgotten T h a n k you, Grace a n d Mirttia. > ' Ctf course, <; we would have loved to h a v e toeen a t t h e r a d i o station, to ! - i M / t h e . girls ' t h a t S t Nicholas' Difthday was celebrated a t St An- ',^ir% On Sunday . . t h e children gaye & y s to Tie given t o poor chil- jdrgrt suld received a present of a pMUre.ijf S t Nicholas, dressed in golil,:kh& w h i t e . m a d e o u t of ^ $ ? ) & t e a d Louise H a r g r e a v e s M | l p ^tiie gingerbread bishops a n d i ^ l i i j&te a»Kt-J e an Williford trfm- f f t p t i i & i , With t h e a r t woiik t a k i l t i f ^ e f i n each 3 h ou r s apd 10 ^ i f u t ^ ' , E u g e n e Q a t h made t h e ^c^bk^e b u t t e r of an outline of t h e iijienflly \bishop. v * K a i l s a r e being m a d e by t h e women of O u r Lady of Lourdes £;h«rchv,i t h e C o t o a n u m ^ ChttrcnV a bodj 950 lbs of clothing that filled 42 c a r t on s w a s divided pqually be t w e e n the Catholic Overseas an d the Church World Service, as t h e result of t h e clothing drive held Sat and sponsored by t h e t h r e e local churches r e p o r t s M r s R a e Darly, general chairman A l a r g e g r ou p of women served on two h o u r shifts, so t h a t the w o r k w a s done that day T h e officers of t h e Rosary So- ciety, Our Lady of Loui des C h u r c h , elected receutly a r e president, Helen Rawson, t r e a s u r e ! , Marion Wilson, secretary, Ann T i e f f s ; card committee c h a i r m a n , Eliza- beth W i t h e r w a x T h e J r N e w m an Club president CHAMPLAIN V A L L E Y DRY C L E A N E R S m i 5 GENUINE McCormick Street AU-ELECTRK TRAIN with your NEW automatic DRYER FOR PROMPT SERVICE A N D QUALITY WORK - Telephone326 Try Our For Sale Ads Telephone 63 Try Our C l a s s i f i e d s T e l e p h one 63 HERE FOR 1956 FROM | nes tW a t h soc r e t u r n e d to ;7’§‘_}?’“‘ 7 gun, b u t w a s did did g e t away. D wma l K cr g ame war d en ing K r o en k e , is Patricia Cornish 2 n d L i e u t — P e t e r Seagle d i d n ' t spend Thanksgiving with h i s p a r - ents, Mr an d Mrs J o h n Seagle, a t S a n Antonio, T e x a s r i l W t ' t i h ^ f cele- b i a t e d a fe.v days e a i l y no^VK w i t h - h i s - p a r c n t s for ten days be- fore r e p o r t i n g an Nov 23 a t F t Belvoir Virginia t loved ' You can pictuie the p u d c of J on n and Helen Seaglc_when for- m e r m e m b e r s of t h e Seagle'CQlony w e r e at S a n Antonio recently H a r r y Gailand^witITWagnels\*Lar. Boheme,\ A n n La F r a t t a . an a con- c e r t with t h e Robert S h a w Chor- ale Later\ Jon C i a m J e a n F e n n and Marjorie'McClung will a p p e a r in individual concerts ^ t h e l a i t t e r w a s the 1954 winner of the M e t au - ditions, a n d a t Schroon L a k e ,\ s h e w a s the l e a d\ in Gilbert an d S u b - v an ' s \P a t i en c e\ R o b e i t Q Morrison, a freshman a t Norwich University, is one of the 18 members of b i s class honofc- ed b y nemg named as co-chairman of nine comnwLt«es-%vhich-wilI-as- sist in a r r a n g e m e n t s for\ t h e a n - n u a l Norwich Wfinter scheduled fo»-F e b m a x v l a Morrison is co-chairman publicity c o m m i t t e e ^ Lydia an d J u d MacKenzie still in a} glow they a wonderful time Thanksgiving, w h en t h e ' f a m i l y was L y n n , Mass. W e hope we will see J e a n Reardon w h e n t h e j n a i l J;oday-^ ' t h love a beautiful w i n t e an d today is-sunny, cold less, a n d , the ground With shcvir ~ . so today Beardon-vv\lr-he>m-with-3oy» a r e having^fuh* h e r e *v . JfoU C h en e y - e a t s most-4>f-his m e a l s w a t h ^ t h e m / and1\ n p t h m g t h e y ^ e h j o y cooking1 , „>.j£ - * M r . ' C \ J JMousavfr George X>cJu? (Wjj^Belfiom Jorma^ b u t baiikeVs, should t h e Mr.) atteqded^llhe thfe W a rr e n , CouMy B a ^ield. .last\ Wednesday t h e Colonial A r m s *» M r and MDS ttarry etosefl t h« r n Xh o J n e Schroon? a n d 'a r e living les Chappel for t h e winter Susie Wood, student M t J u n i o r College, chic with a new hair-do for a m o n t h ? * . • she p a r t of t h e college~vacation York City vyith Cathy; m e e t fellow s t u d en t s T o spend a n \hour in cling the a i r p o r t , i n New S un d a y wasn 't a pleasant i e n c e and Hotface JSIoxon py1 t h a t a l l flights' l i t e - celled so t h a t h e b a d Albany b y train, Horace Uanger, s e c r e t a r y of the S t a t e Supervisors Association t o N ew Y o r k to s e e Joseph t o make arjnahgemertts \convention t o be^held •Manor in June\ I t was t h e second York \h aweek for ^orAce F r e d o m a , N t h ou g h t td ytitt, I k t - B a l l it w a s s x*T-cct ed 100 los T h t h e l a b o r a t o r y I\ If you w a n C h ns t ma s - p r e s t o r a good e vvould suggest Glove'^ by K a new—author-as tiOn is concerned because of t h e W ou k ' s ' Marjorie isn't i n the class Mutin>\ - Continued success - b e r s of t h e V a r s i t y a n d J a y V e e b a s k e t b a l l t e a m s ' i s t h e wish of their followers T h e varsity beat W e s t p o r t i.«riday n i g h t 85 t o 60, w i t h T e r r y D i l l o i r b e i n g high scor-f e r w i t h 30 points. J i m Pifkm, 20, R i c h a r d G e m 19 The. JayVees won 49 to-30 w i t h D a n McKenzie mak- ‘R: Q -¢ Jr.’ -.2’ «J: .2; t ‘. V7}.-’.,,, €\.*\‘..'Z-' '57. .‘::.‘e:::':;.» 5:? 1‘ '12:‘ azlg ,.<:; 4:’ 1 2;»'.';1 :-\.' ,yF;«». 3 3'1’ 31?: ‘vg,¢_.-£3 ~ ;,:':.: ,4‘«< 334:5} ,-4.. 3 ._ . >) »f i ..~.«.». _ :3\ i ‘Q5 % 3, U A , WARREN'S NOTGONE JUST MOVED AWAY. AROUND T H E CORNER DOWN T H E S T R E E T NEXT TO GALLANTS SHOESTORE ON MONTCALM STREET