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In th^jipcal calling a r e a haWgiowrt m sp'ven y e a r s from'17,619 lo 23843, h e added - - . - ' M r Mason said changes m r a t e s m Glens Ealls, Hudson Falls, F o r t Edward, Argyle, Kattskill B a y * o r t Ann a n d Hartford a r e as fol- lows |-'-All-residence-'»tatn-stations a r e increased 25 cents p e r month Individual business m a m stations are mcieased $150 p e r m o n t h Kural business and .message r a t e main stations a r e increased 3 5 cents per m on t h and £ t F o r t Ann and H a r t f o r d oniy> w h e r e two-par- ty busrness is available t h e month- Youth Group Elects Officer^ P au l J o u b e r l was named chalr- ftnan of the TiconderogH • Youth Commission a t the annual election of officers hold last week a t t h e boaid of education room nr the Ti -conderogia High School Mi J on b e l t succeeds Hofboit Towne Rdb- mson as head of the g i ou p ^ T w o new^rhemheis Mis Kitity Biooks and Mrs Vugmia LaPomtj?, attended the meeting M i s L a - Pomfe was named seci etavy to suc- ceed Mis OiviUe Ci uiclcshank, and B e i n a i d Osier succeeded the ReV Graham Hodges as vice chairman It wa^ voted that all bills would be audited by the entire commis- sion d u u n g the fust few days of each month.» County Solons Hold Meeting J . Manning P o t t s , has a World cir- culation of more than three mil lion coDies. It is published in 32 editions, including 27 languages a n d English Braille Mr. Hodges based his meditation on Eplie<sians 4 32 Be ye kind one t o another, tender-hearted, for giving on e another even as God f o r Christ's s a k e h a t h forgiven y o u H e siy-, in r a i t 'Suppose God said, 1 can forgive w h a t t h e y d o to M e I can foi give then t a k - i n g My name\ In vain an d all t h e r e s t , but I cannot forgive w h a t t h e y did to my Son.'. 'But God did n o t say t h a i . On the contrary, H e is willing to forgive us even t h a t terrible .crime, committed at Goi g o t h a If He can forgive us so m u c h Why cannot we forgive o t h - e r s for t h e i r offenses against us* T h e ' meditation is concluded w i t h a prayer and a thought for t h e d a y Library Here diven the Adirondack Park Association; George Spring, executive secretary of the Ticonderoga Chamber , Of Commerce; AssemJblyman G r an t ' Johnson of Ticonderoga; Supervis-. ors Francis Donnelly of Minerva, Horace Noxon of Schroon L a k e and Ernest Rist of Newcomb; and Dr. R. A. Lopez, president of the Westport. Chamber of Commerce. Of particular interest a t the h e a r i n g was the announcement by Senator Milmoe that his commit- t e e w i s not in favor of s t a t e con- struction of ' closed cabins\ i n the. Adirondacks for r en t a l by the s t a t e . This reported proposal had brought a storm of protest, those disagreeing asserting t h a t it would t a k e the state into t h e motel and cabin business' Collection Of Books The B l a c k W a t c h Library has received k^collectioii of F r e n c h books, a gift from the Honorable H e r b e r t C. Pell, former Minister t o H u n g a r y an d Portugal The collection includes classical w o i k s a n d m o d e m novels. DLIZABETIITOWN—The Essex County Board of Supei visors met here Monday Chairman Lee Gilles pie of the Towh oE St. Armand presiding. Business of a routine nature was t ransacted , and ad lournment Was taken until 2 p m r ii d a y D ec ^ O Following 1he Dec 3blh m e e t ing, a farewell dinner will be ten dered by the supervisois to three oiil going veteran m e m b rs of Hie board Tavem owners a n d b a r t e n d e r s in Syracuse were u r g e d recently at a meeting called h y fh _daga County Alcoholic Beveiage Contiol B_oard t o help fight t h e prt5blem„ of d r u n k en driving T o p fate ^itC^-brm o l ^ ^ H ^ audience of 400 t o call* polksef when they believe a tavern patron is too d i u n k , to* drive o r w a l k home T h e police volunteered \to lake these-jlersons home, o r to jail mwnight 7f necessaiy\ n„H,„„„0 nf Am <n * -««« * \^ Library officials said t h e col- lection^ is being a r r an g e d on shelves sutd .catalogued. JJ wjjl soon bf'avajlalile to Trench stu- dents, w h o a r e invited to m a k e use of this u n u s u a l selection Will Sell Tabs The thiee solons all Republicans a r e : . Leo Graham of t h e T o w n of Mo^iah; F . j a c k Ward of the Tpwn of North Hudson and Chf fold Kloos of the Town of Ciown Point Mi G i a h i m h a s served 21 years, Mr. Ward 16 y e a r s and Mr Klbos 10 years Ilaioltl J a m e s Mock, 49, of .LV* sex, was found dead in his pickup truck on a wood r p a d a b o u t four miles south of Essex Essex County Coronet Dj On&low Gordon said dwi'th was flue to a blood clot The firm of ^ e s c o r t B r o t h e r s , Inc. of Keeseville h a s announced completion of construction of m o r e than 150 model homes and custom buili homes and buildings m prac- tically every community w t t h m a 30-mile r a d i u s of Keeseville A company spokesman^ said t h a t north county m a t e r i a l s a n d labor liad been used in t h e projects f Here Jan. 3rd Essex Countj C l e i k H a i r y / M MaciDougal has an n ou n c e d ^ hi1 - schedule for issuance of 1916 leg- istrations foi motor vehicles in vai - IOUS communities in Essex County next month The l o u r proposals \aimed a t strengthening and improving the usefulness of the Preserve for o u r r a p dly gi owing army of outdoor recreationists in keeping with t h e s t a t e s traditional policy of p r e - serving the wild forest c h a r a c t e r of these lands,\ a r e : P a u l Hayes a member of t h e commission, leported t h a t w o i k had been s t a i t e d on t h e skating link a t E M B A p a i k Because of the wide readership a n d popularity of T h e Upper Room'/.' it is considered a high h on o r to .have a meditation .select- ed and -published in t h e world's m o s t widely used devotional guide D r Pott<5, the editoi1, points o u t t h a t each meditation appeal's not on l y in Knglish, b u t in e a c h of t h e o t h e r language editions including Arabic Italian Armenian, Hindi, Japanese, Thai, Korean Greek, Spanish Swedish, Urdu, P o r t u - guese, Tagalog Ilocano, Teleugu Norwegian- 1 ^ a m i l , Turkish H u n - g a r i a n Chinese, Peisian Finnish, Russian Gujarati Cabuano and French Chaplains report that a special pocket sized, edition is t h e I t e m of religious literature most often requested b y men and wom- en in the military services Many thousands of cop;es a r e m a d e available t o Veterans hospitals a l - so The: dinner will be hr-ld a t the D^ershead Inn here It was decided' to continue the •Youth Canteen in t h e Central School building on a temporary basis T h e commission agreed to con- tinue using skiing facilities a t Bald Pate in Crown Point How- evei, a survey w^U be made m an e'Cfort to secure a ski run nearei to Ticonderoga. ' Due t o the heavy demand foi legistrations in Ticonderoga Mi MacDougal and his staff will again conduct two sales heie the first on Tuesday, J a n . 3, from 10 a. m to 4 p. m-, and the second on Thuisday, J an 20 from 10 a m to 4 pj in, North Country Struck By Bitter Col£ Wave iicondeioga and all aiea c o m munibes weie items in the N o r t h Country icebox Tuesday and y e s terday as (he m e i c u r y skidded to far below zero marks. No 1—To establish a long-range plan of land acquisition to cbnsolr idate the state s present holding's and to—aeqwr ly rate is increased $1 for two- p a r t y business mainjstations I n addition, some slight adjust- ments were authorized an rates for certain equipment such a s switch boaids~and extensions used by all have special^ recreational or con- servation values. No. 2—To expand by n e a r l y 100 per cent t h e lecreationalifacilitles, now available t o t h e publier-inelud—- ing campsites b a t h i n g beaches; picnic and other a r e a s \in a m a n - n e r which would not violate t h e . forever wild* spirit.\ T h e first two proposals could/be effectuated, it was pointed out, b y joint administrative a n d leglsja; live action, but the last two p r p - (Contmued on P a g e Seven/)\ „ - Mi M a c D o - g a l ' c a h e d attention-1 to the change of place of issuance n e x t month Both sal*, will b e held at Ti-Motors, I n o , in Wicket vSlreet J I n downtown Ticonderoga T u e s ^ m ^ t h e r m o m e t e r s read as Il o w a s , 10 b e , j w w hll e on th e ou t ^virts of the tfown ) endings of from 16 to 22 were reeoro^-l. Garages and service stations weit swamped with calls from ex asperated m o t on s t s whrse c a r s balked over the cold j u s t as r e s ldents shuddered m t h e b t ' e r wea ther -> Plattsburgh combined a grass lire and a snowstorm last Wednes- day. 1 he blaze w a s on t h e river- bank on S ou t h Plat}, S t r e e t , and the area w a s soon covered \by snowflakes business firms in all exchanges All business extensions go up 15 cents a month, Mr Mason} said T h e r e - w i l l b e no change i n t h e m a m station rates m the following exchanges i n the Glens Falls Dis- trict—Lake George, Warrensburg, Ticonderogar W h i t e h a l l r G r a n v i l l e , Schroon L a k e , Bolton Landing, Clemons, P u t n a m and Hague, ac^ cording to M r . Ma&on * T h e following resolution w a s adopted by the Ticondeioga town boaid at its meeting Dec 8th, pay- ing tribute to membeis of the,| Youth Commission for t h e n ou t standing service to the commun- ity:-, , Underfed Loon On Plane Trip SARiANiAC LAKE—L i k e to~be -'crazy\ like this l o o n ' He's-flying to Bermuda—by cushy airliner—- l e a v i n g the frozen Adirondack^ be- hind.—i T h e not-so-crazy, b u t somewhat mixed up, bird is on e of t h e red- t h r o a t e d yarjety, a diver a n d fish- e a t e r wftth a n eerie c r y . He, landed Dec 6 on a veterinarian's door- step, exhausted and suffering from malnutrition v , L a s t F r i d a y jb,e was p u t aboard an auliner bound for New YorkvQity on the\\first leg of a jflighfc t o sunnier climes. In t h e 10- day Miterval, h e had been warmed, soothed and fed well D r Alton P Bou^ton, th,e veter- inarian and owner of the dooistep, took in the loon, established him in a water-filled bathtub and f e d him live minnows But h o w long could t h a t go o n ' ' G a m e P i o t e c t o r Greenleaf Chase said th£ loon probalbly would starve if freed* infthe Adirohdackts, w h e r e fhe, \lakes a r e frozen pver So the Chamber of Commerce stepped m a n d asked an airline (Colonial) for help T h e «Ujhne has r e g u l a r flights to Bernitrdii where }aons —thoughi Of a dttferent v a r i e t y t h a n this- o n e aibourtdi ijdkyrmtulii looms a r e called common, loons, T h e red- t h r p a t i i d loonf'is smallervt h * n a ^jomihoA loont l^hlch r an g e s i n sjge between * xWwrt * n d »dtlck 702 rvMhtom U»uelly M»Urtl» h i tl>Jf S t Ijtfwefw* 0 ^ or i l t e G r e a t N e w r t h e l e i * the 4fe*»mi4* Zoo agreed t »t t i * W W* ne%hbo* from t h e North, >\ JTbere-will not b e a new plate issued foi 1856 Instead motoi Vc h i d e owners will get ^L tab which is t o be aff xed to the uppei right hand cornei of the I9$5> p l a t e 1 he tab will show o r an g e numerals on a black background. M r MacDougal and his staff conduct t h e annual sales in vai ious communities of the County each y e a r as a convenience to mofoi vehicle owneis; and t o effect a sav- ings in postage for the county cleik's office ,, v I n addit'on to Ticonderoga, sale*. w i l l be conducted elsewhere as fol- lows\ _ • Thursday; Jan 5, L a k e Plaoid a t Police Department, 3 o a m to 4 p / m ' ^ i s Tuesday, J a n id, P o r t H e n r y , a l Henry's/ \Garage 10 a^ ni^^to 4 p Sn T^iursday; Jan IirSSchrDon Lafee1, a t Burnells, 10 a m f d ' l b m F iid a y , J ^ n f13, Ausaible P o i k s upsitairs, T on a n e e Blijok W a r n to 3 p m '* \Mohday Jan 16, Willsboio, at Town Clerk's Office^ 101 a m it o 3 Wednesday, Ian ^ Keesev/lle, a t Town C l e r k s OffitieTlb*a m ^ t d 1 p nu DOWNWAKD T R E N D WASHlNGTOiISf--There w e r e 75 fewer traffite fatalities during the 21-day safe driving campaign, which ended Dec 10, than m the coi responding period of 1954, the f u s t downward tiertd nationally since j^ebiuray/ Leslie Ferguson, 15\ Xound a, three mark P r u s s i a a com dated 1776 in change he__received_m_a Verdun Quebec, s t o r e . E x p e r t s dis- pell d his idea it m i g h t b e of any value They said J h e . coin* w a s j n poor condition, .ami, probably\ not worth the 50 cents. L e s l i e ' t h ou g h t ho was getting * v \* William J P r a t t of CoSsayuna escaped serious injury on & recent evening but his n e w station wagon was badly damaged/ w h e n h e strui k a deer on t h e . county road from the Salem s t a t e highway to Cossayuna T h e doej! Which h i s c a r sirui k and killed, Was one of about six depi which d a r t e d across the road H , V A 13-pound, llHHince b a b y b o r a to Mr and M r s William *J Haynes of Schenectady set t h e r e - cord for S a m a r i t a n Hospital -in, Troj i t was the l a r g e s t chjld born* there since t h e hqspital w^as open- ed in 1898 M r Hayries commemor- at''rt the event by passing o u t king- size cigars An inmate of G r e a t Meadow Conechonal Institution,_Honald McLendon, 21, died recenily ^fterl ofing staibbed In aft ar«umen\ttM>ith'i a fellow prisoner, J a m e s Grix, 2 1 ««th servmg term§ fop thlipd de* gwe robbeiy, t h e tW Were w o t * -\is in the ehair m a k i n g tdotrt * t the prison a t the time of t h e Jrtob- bing s ‘E: 9'7, r‘ W H E RE AS the Ticonderoga Youth Commission was established on t h e 1st day of January, 1955, through the coopeiation of the Vil- lage and Town of Ticonderoga an d , P or t H enr y ' r e p o r t e d 16 below zero, a n d other unofficial temper- atuies were 29 below a t S a r a n a c Lake 25 to 2-7 below a t D a n n e moia Ellenlourg, Chazy Lake a n d Lyon Mountain, 28 belowr m Bloommgdale, 16 below a t Eliza- bethtown, and comparable5 r e a d - ings m all o t h e r communities -^ -s l i g h t - m o d e r a t i o n\ 1% . expecte<i for today an J tomorrow,\ but g en eially the N o r t h C ou n t r y will r e main in the icebox., through S u n - day r , \ t , f - ~ P S I t vi?as 4*ibelowvin d o w n 1<5wn Ticonderoga a t 9 a. m t o d a y - Campsites For County Slatfi^ SARANAC LAJOS-^ Three; netV; public campsites will.be established\ in Essex Cotirtty, one at\Pht|jrf]?d'n\d n e a i Ticonderoga, and t w o o t h e r s n t h e coujity wift.be eX£athtted-u t t / der a 10-ye.ar-program set ut>-.6^; the New Xbrk S t a t e ConsejpvatioH Department, > r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s *(1 j | various oiganlzatlphs w e r e t o l ' d ' a f a public heaikltrg h e r e M!ondajtlt39><£ p r o g r a m is dapehdefit'upaWa^p&ii*.- va.l oi fund1? by t $ e LegMattires'-., T h e public hearitfgLwjfi the tifcljf of five to be condttotM i b ^: . t h | J o i n t Legislative Cornhils|io|t^on' N a t u r a l Resourceis, headedby* S e n - a t o r Wheelei Milmoe. < • / >'•*\% According to the* lfl^year-plati adopted b y the Conservittipiit^pe& p a r t m e n t to m a k e ready accommo-: datjons for e v e r , increasing | d e > nuands a t state campsites/ I t isrp r o - posed to establish t ^ r e e - h e w campsites a t t h e M o w i n g lofia-* lions\ • ' ->''=>')> ' ;•' • - . Ground O b s ^ e r s T o ' Hold Training Class Mrs Jane DecHer, ^chaef Observer for the Ground Observer Corps i n Ticonderoga, has announced t h a t the training class for ground ob- servers has beeni postponed until Thursday nigh*t, J a n 5 ^ M r s Decker also expressed a p - preciation t o Mayor Maynard L . Belden on ^behalf oft the Ground Observer tihit for the glask window in t h e door a t the' l^cal h e a d q u a r - ters ') * f M r Hodges meditation -with t h e o t h e r s in the J an u a r y , ' F e b r u a r y issue is a patt of (he ministry of 70,000 churches irt the United S t a t e s and Canada These churches r e p r e s e n t every P r o t e s t a n t den- omination. WHEREAS, Robert T^Robinson thereupon assumed the responsibil- ities ofr Chairman of t h e Commis- sion w th the following named p e r - sons a s members of the eonJmis- sion Rev G r a h a m Hodges, M r s Kenneth Shiilts, Mis O r v i l l e Cruickshank, P a u l Joubeit, P a u l Hayes, Gordon Cawley, Charles Schwerdlfeger, and Bernard Osier, and\ DISTRIBUTE F U N D 1*AICEUPLACID T-2 19 orphan- a g e s in t h e United Slates and C a n - a d a have been presented checks totaling $2,3,12C6 from t h e Sterl- |,ing Fur an d Game F a t m s here EM‘ (Continued on Page Seven) Many Persons 'W e never knew people be so wonderful '* T h a t ' s w h a t Mi arid Mis V a i n Woods said Monday in telling ot the donations of clothing, f u r n i - ture) kitchen utensils a n d m on e y given t o t h e m by friends,*, n e i g h bors attl,* other warm-hearted ^peo- ple a f t e r fire \destroyed their 1iome and all t h e n personal belongings including Chnjrttmas presents * tMr, and Mrs Woods and\ t h e i r five children, ranging in age t r a m two to 15, now have\ a u s f ' a b ou t everything\ to furnish a h o u s e . Their h o m e on t h e Vineyard Road m North Tiebnderoga,*which they rented front C a r r o l l Gross- m an 'of Crown Point, w a s dgjrtiray- 6a* by fire Tuesday morning-l a s t week Mr and MJrs Woods w e r e In Crown Point when t h e b l a z e , caused by a short Circuit,1b r o l t e out Their two youngest children, Nicjcy, 4, and F r a n k , 3 , were w i t h Persons Aid Family t h e m , an d the o t h e r t h r e e c h d - drefl, J o an , IS, Virginia, 8 an d Eugene, 7, were nn school. The fire w a s discovered b y a neighbor. Nothing was saved and £he f a m - ily* did n o t carry insurance .Almost __ infimediatoly a f t e r t h e fire* neighlbo^s a£ welL a s friends a n d others here s t a r t e d a drive t o h e l p the s t n o k e n family \W e wiamt to expiess o u r deep- est*'appreciation t o all those w h o hav& been so wonderful to us T h e contributions of so m a n y needed articles iiave been ^uch t h a t w e h a v e enough, to frirnish a house,\ $fr, ami M r s Woods sard \iFrom us artd. o u r children go h e a r t - f e l t tharikS t o t|h,ose who s o kindly c a m e to o u r assistance in so m a n y w a y s We sh^tll n e v e r forg«t if * Unable t o fund a house here t o reftf, ftfr. jjand M r s , Woods, h a v e (•Cijntjn'u.ed qi\ Page Seven) , r e« t e ^ a p l a c e m Crown \Point. J&~ -P*? \CSii^\Offered.50Honies A. \stay-at-homfi mirtd-his-own business\ d o g ^has learned t h a t t h e r e are l o t s ota Warm-hearted people in t h e World who are r e a l friends of t h e canine populationi riknd. in t h e ]0V ^ i h t d i h g out this pleasant\ relationship;' the p u p also proved to be a pt*tty good \Good Samaritan'* himself*. * I n T h e ' Sentinel'** classified ad- vertisemerttsrl a s t week w a s an a d placed by Dr. lR)dpe,r% Lopez, West- p o r t veterlnwjjlftn, ^for \Chief reading as follow*: ' ., W A N T E D - ^ UOM£. Ki t h e r e ^aonne pfeilt 4H * t thtaj C h r i s t nUHj«« M M I # m f l n 4 w w m / i n tlielr b**tt*md tut** # W * black, mat*, ^mtk^-ntmft* * o t ? Wtjr nkatorp*m**m*j&wit AkMfrei UMI. My kNfd Ut$H for * wefi?«*a ikM*m*r*>*w few i W n M . K N I *»>m ^ l e ' f l v e \CSii^\Offered.50Honies is t o o l a t e9 Jf iso, jilease c o n t a c t Dr. Lopez, Westnort, N . 'Y. \Chief.\ P S I h a v e always beeiT a stay-at-home, mind-my-own business dog. Well, D r Lopez said Monday /that ''Chief\ could ve h a d ?50 h o m e s T h e r e w e r e a t least 6hat m an y calls' from m an y places in (Continued Vm P a g e Seven) people could :1 P Q‘ ->''=>')> ' ;•' P u t n a m Pond ( P u tt s Pand)-fieaj? Ticonderoga, a ISO-site c a m p ; Saratoga Conntv Oets $205,405 From Track N E W YORK—Revenue, t o ^ t h e S t a l e of N e w Yoik from t h o r o u g h - bred r a c i n g reached a r e c o r d ' b i g h of $3&049,93i2, the S t a t e Racing Commission said m Us a n n u a l r e - port / N e w York fcity/s s h a r e totalled $fc,$5S,00030, Nassau County r e - ceived $996 08882, and S a r a t o g a County was. given 1205,45052 Ticonderoga, a c a p ; D e a d W a t e r Flow in t h e i S l d r t ^ Hudson area, a 200^site canfPt;:,.^ A n d a 200-slte c a m p i n - t h | southwestern^area of JEssex.jSo^fJl ty, t h e exact \location of w M c h ^ a f . not yet been determined, •r-w*! I n addition, it was discldse^stjtaglf p l an s also call for the e x p a n s i o ^ p | the Rogers Rock campsite oft;&<$|> George by 60 sites; a n d - t h e expatt*, sion of the ivlbnington; IJdf^ft, (campsite _by 20 sites. m? OEPTiEOR DOft L A I ® PL)Ai(iM>—Tippy, a t h a ^ walked 10,000 miles w i t h a postaMan h e r e in t h e last four yeajsj will get a present from pos- t a l employes. T h e present—a4 dog license ; SO V E A K g < r t J > The Whitefa& Grille «rfil # . sprvn its loth annjf«*wyjfiui.« / A special party la DlalmML '7 §..', 91 1‘; rm. ‘,_. xv