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|>AGE FOUR ESSEX COUNTY REPUBLICAN, APR*, 7, 1950 _
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VILLAGE NEWS Tahawus Sp C l A l i l | exceeded all achieved seems to have Intermediate Girl Scouts Spring Skiing Good at orial Highway. eggs get the most Easter, hard^cooked
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First Gr^s Firt» of Season ponse from the Fish and Game Clubs Hosts Adult Committees Whiteface Mt. Center them until just before the egg hunt
The Keeseville Fire Department in the Adirondack area, namely Ta- At the regular monthly meeting | Spring may be here—but skiers Clarence Roy Returns and return them to the refrigerator
was called out for the first grass fire Achieves ItsPurpose hawus, Port Henry, Saranac Lake, of the Girl Scout and Brownie com- lean still enjoy over two feet of gran- From Operation soon after the hunt. Use^them de-
qt the season shortly after two o'- North Creek, Tupper Lake, Ticon- mittees of Keeseville, held Tuesday, jular snow which blankets the upper Portrex viled, creamed or in egg salad for
clock Thursday afternoon. A lar^e deroga, LewiSi, Minerva, Massena, April 4, at the High School the com- !4400 ft. level at Whitefaoe Mountain Clarence A. Roy, fireman, USN, lunch or supper.
of blazing grass back of the And Great Schroon Lake, Indian Lake, Essex mittees were- entertained by a *group jSki Center. The five-trail develop- son of Mr. and Airs. Alfred Roy ol
Wilmer Rushia home on Chesterfield County League, Keeseville, Keene of intermediate scouts who have com- ment, just under the summit of the Hill street, Keeseville, recently re-
Street was soon brought under con- Over 10,000 people poured thru (Valley, Lake Placid, Wilmington, pleted the work for their, hostess 'majestic peak, at a 4400 ft. eleva- turned to Norfolk, Va., aboard the
the doors of the several exhibition j Lake George, Elizabeth town, West- badge. The girls sang as a group and itlon provides plenty of sport for de- fleet tug USS Papago from the com- Barre Granite j
•—The principal places of business buildings to enjoy the second annual [ port, and Ausable. The National Betty Holt sang a solo. The girls votees of the long boards—from no- bined arjned forces largest peacetime
In Keeseville will be closed today, .Sportsmen's Show sponsored' by the j Lead Company displayed the pro- served tea and sandwiches. Those jvice to expert. maneuver, "Operation Portrex,* Monuments
Good Friday, from noon until three Sanford Lake Rod and Gun Club and, ducts that result from the produc- taking part were Betty Holt, Bar- I According to a recent announce- which took place in the Puerto Rican
d'clock. the Tahawus YMCA. Starting Sat- i tion of local ore. Hammonds garage bara Galston, Irene Bishop, Betty ] merit by the State of New York area.
—Tomorrow, Saturday, April 8, is urday, Aprir 1, with over 600 stu- j featured Ed Brousseau, famous fly Sousis and Janice Latourelte. Whiteface Mountain Authority, which Following the termination of "Op- And Markers
the last day when members of the dents from surrounding schools as .caster. Dehcious food was served by Mr. Randolph gave a resume of operates the huge center, the double eration Portrex," the Papago parti-
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Keeseville Garden Club may enter guests of the show, visitors appeared I the Tahawua Women's Club. The the area meeting n< in Plattsburgh rope tows, each over 800 feet long, cipated in several large scale maneu- Donald Fox, Local Agent
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their orders for Burpee seeds on the from points as far distant as New trout that provided the spectacular March. 29. are in operation. In addition to the vers in the same area.
reduced rate. Any who have not York City, Buffalo, Syracuse, Al- entertainment when being caught on Mrs. J. TFTMSce tivg duwnluH trails, 4&<u&-. i*~A.. jiejt-
gent their orders in are asked to get bany and Schenectady. Sportsmen j a fly in the gym pool were furnished the leaders of the intermediate troop work of cross-country ayhd touring
•*them to Mrs. Gordon Greene not in the Adirondacks turned out in by the Femwood trout hatchery, to replace Miss Katherine Mitchell, traik from the base of *'44" to Es-
later than Saturday afternoon.. full support of what has proved to A m o n g ' t h e excellent exhibits that who has resigned. Mrs. Mace has ther Mountain at 4270 feet.
Schools in the Keeseville Central be one of the major events in the w e r e p ^ t of t h e p ^ o ^ a of sports worked with the troop before and Transportation to the summit of Be Thrifty
School District closed Wednesday area * * j life was the highly creative taxi-, will be a great help. the peak is provided from the big
. * noon for Easter recess and will open From the marvelous sharpshoot- idermy of Arch Tabor; the State Col-; The bags for overseas, that were Ski Lodge at the Center's base via INSURE
~u$t the usual time Monday morning, ing by Wilbu . »r Cox, Remington s"V** Arms 1 _ __ of _ Forestry J. at _ Syracuse . _ Univer- _on display in Stone's drug store, are powerful Sno-Cats or four wheel
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—The members of Prospect Chap- 'living Adirondack animals and birds merce; the Adirondack Mountain to go to Germany, two to Holland SHOP A - * • *
; ler, Order of the Eastern Star will {featured by Willet Randall <rom his Club; Perry.Ehlers, fly tying expert; and two to Czechoslavakia. WITH
|old a food sale at the store of R. wildlife refuge, sponsored the Town of Newcomb; the Newcomb
Prescott Company tomorrow, Sat- jjohnsburg Fish ancT Game Club, a Summer Youth Project; the Gore) Try A Classified Ar* BILL'S
urday, April 8, starting at ^two o'- [wide variety of performers and- ex- j Mountain Ski Club; the Westlawn
clock in the afternoon, , hibits greeted the sportsman's eye. j Furniture Company; Sussex's Sport BREWER
—There was no meeting of- the t On hand were Noah Rondeau, Cold | Shop; Cahill's Sport Shop; Stearns
ICeeseville Boy Scouts Thursday be- (River hermit; Jacques Suzzanne, dog Walker with bobcats and hounds; J. Antoine Lesperance TAXI
tause of Holy Week and there will |sled trainer of motion picture fame; |Seaman's Beagle, Mitchell and Jo- SMITH'S
he no meeting Thursday evening of Stan Benham, bobsled king; Milljseph's Coon Hounds; Marjorie L. GENERAL INSURANCE ' i t . ' " * • • * • • • • • -••-". '
$ext week during the school vacation jHarriman, sport columnist and fly (Porter, ESS&STand Clinton County licensed Real Estate Broker
period. -caster; £d Brousseau, famous guide Historian; the Conservation Depart- light Trucking "The Store" George L Brewer
* —Plans are completed for a food and fly caster; sporty, the inimitable ment featured a very instructive dis- , Appraisals
jale by the women of the Keeseville clown, as personified by Hitch Abood: play on the work of the divisions jf Keeseville, N. Y. TeL 54-L The GENERAL INSURANCE
»™feaptist Church to be held at the Alverton Clark, jr., fly caster and, parks, pest control, lands and for- X4-HOUR SERVICE "Old Reliable Store"
Laura Fisk Gift Shop the alternddri son of the well known rod maker; j ests, and fish and game. Displays 9 Spring St. KeeseviBe
\ t>f April 20th. Bill Yearly, True Temper plug cas-; were on hand from Eli Lazore, In- Thore 112-J Keeseville Keeseville, N. Y.
.; —At the covered dish luncheon of ter and Jim Stevens, Gladding plug.idian handicraftsman; R. Collins, Phone 137-J
ihe Keeseville Home Bureau at the jcaster. j boats and motors; Gladding's line; * 'Phone 24-W
JMethodist Church Wednesday noon, ! "Chuck" Wolfram, Pennsylvania's R. Downs, boats and motors and Elrick L. Abare
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there was a demonstration in the I leading archer held the spectators J * ™ Boy Scout troops from Schroon Funeral Directing
^preparation of casserole dishes. ! spell bound by his skill with the long |Lake, Tahawus, Ohesfcertown, Bolton
T —The annual meeting of the bow Al Alston famous Capitol Dis-1 La™*"^ Crown Point, Ticonderoga, Ambulance Service
keeseville Volunteer Fire Depart- trict plug caster performed with his! Hague and Mineville. The Winchester White's Restaurant
ment was held at the fire station 'usual fine skill and sparkled behind!Repeating Arms Company exhibit in Phone 4271 - 2972, Wfflsboro
iTuesday evening when officers were the microphone as the "Voice" of i charge of Fred Bates was outstand- Howard B. Spring
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Elected for the ensuing year, the show. i S w i t n a ful1 l m e o f firearms. „ JDine & Dance
f —The next regular meeting of Au i i
c "Sable Valley Grange, No. y73, *& Arthur Albert came through to J Charles Begor, jr., chairman of the
April 14. At that t time further plans victory on the one-man buck saw (show committee, extends his sincere Elizabeth'M. Long Good Food
|will be made in regards to the food ! contest for first prize while Joseph . thanks to the many fish and game
»sale that is to be held on May 19. Bibeau captured second place. In a I clubs, the performers, exhibitors and GENERAL INSURANCE All Legal Beverages '
4 All members are urged to attend novelty race Albert won against a; the hundreds of volunteer workers Keeseville, New York '-.fi
* :to help with the discussion and sale. one-man chain saw. Winners in th* ! who gave .so generously of their On Route 9 JRadio Servicing ^ V
tree felling contest were Girard itime and skill. The committee adds . Tel. 38-R
St. John's Church Theborg, 1st prize; Clement Beau-, its deep appreciation along with ail Just South of Keeseville
The musical program Easter Sun- chane, second prize; while Sunday's | others concerned. Charles Begor ex- •Phone 78-R . Keeseville, N. Y.
day morning at 8 o clock follows: ! winners were Maurice Pinard, first, pressed the hope of the committee
; Prelude, violin .... Wilfred J. Miner ! prize, John McManus, second prize. \that the purpose of the show had
^accompanied by Miss Mildred Stone ,The cross-cut saw contest was won ('been achieved; a non-profit event, William H. Roberts
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1 Vidi-Aquam" .• choir by Maurice and Armand Pinnard for i , . , . , ~^ t>^.~+i*»
Mass, in honor of the Blessed Sacra- ffrst place and Dominic Demers a n d i ^ ^ 1 0 ^ t o P r o m o t e conservation TITLE SEARCHING
ment J. A. Korman Andrew Miner for second place. land clean, sportsmanlike living.
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Kyrie— unison Keeseville, N. Y. Good Insurance Is Not Cheap
Soprano, Alto, Tenor (ad. lib.)
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Miss Mildred Stone, organist; An- TeL 32-J KeeswiUe
tbine Lesperanoe-, ^—~*— 'Phone 190
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Au Sable Town Board ' 110 Margaret Street s
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Contemplates New Road Childrens Books for JE^strer
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'i the Town of Au §abl£ took and others SANFORD M. FORRENCE ' Wm. Fox & Son Agency
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the advisability of making a road ..-.-; Funny Bunny ^ ? 5 ^ ^Ul Old Line Stock Companies
to the. river whereby access might v • ' KeeseviBe, N. Y. -
be had to water to fight a fire there. Bunny's Easter Gift . «
A fire in Clintonville has meant the : £_!NSURANCE PREMIUMS FINANCED
complete loss of the building if in ffie ———~ # • ' ,-•--" Golden Bible — _LET_ US FINANf.F. YOMt-WEW CAR.
first few minutes after discovery
" the persons living in the house could : My Book About God Telephone:— Business 158, Residence 33-R
not extinguish the blaze, there be- Keesevflle, N. Y. . Low Interest Prompt Service
ing no available water supply ex- 'ind many others
cept from the river to which there
is at present no access.
Making the trip with Supervisor Easter Cards Easter C^rds
Lesperance were Justices of the
Peace Arthur Lewis and William
t McCormick, Councilmen Roy Lesper-
*nce and Joseph Hanbur>% Town
Clerk Arthur Twa of the town board;
_R»ger Bezio,, superintendent of Pocahontas Club
highways, and Halsey Shields, chief Pine Edge Restaurant
Of the Keeseville Volunteer Fire Dc-
Jjartment.
* Were the road c<»istructed the
jumper from Keeseville would have THEATRE - KEESEVILLE, N. Y. Houte 9 — 2 Miles Sooth of Keeseville On Route 9N Keeseville, N. Y
unlimited water from the river where
heretofore the only water for use «
was that brought in the booster SATURDAY, APRIL 8 3 BIG ATTRACTIONS 10 A.M. HOURS A.M.
tank, which in serious emergency is
not enough by the time the fire de- Leo Gorcey Whip Wilson
|>artinent is called and has arrived* tJnder new owner and management. _ ; for Something as New as
The Bowery -Boys Andy Clyde
Home Economic ."JV in
And Music Teachers \ • Specializing In , _..:_-_ Your Easter Bonnet
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Resign School Positions . * • • « "MasteT "Riders Of The Dusk"
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*The regular monthly meeting of
the trustees of the Keeseville Cen- Big Stage Attraction Saturday Night Italian and American Foods
School was held Monday
"-•*;. Resignations on the faculty were SUNDAY, MONDAY APRIL 9, 10
'received from Mrs. Joan Mullen, JVlso Francis
teacher of home economics, and Mrs.
June Whalen Tracey, teacher of DanDailey Colleen Townsend*
imxsic. All other teachers on the
V faculty of the system accepted tlie
contracts as offered by the board. Sea Foods S
\ It was disclosed that Richard Mc-
Septem- ! 'When
Caughey, who was granted a leave
Z of absence the past two years from j Willie Comes Orchestra
his duties as music teacher at the \ Steaks — Chops — Chicken
school will not return next
ber.
Keeseville Kiwanis Club m*as
granted the use of the high school ; . Fried Clams and Scallops
Auditorium A>r April 28 when that
Club will sponsor a magician show Marching Home -Smart Music for Dancing
ior the benefit of the Kiwanis fund : Italian Hot Dogs -— Italian Spaghetti
lor underprivileged children.
Mrs. Jessie Renton* Native TUESDAY — APRIL 11 ^ THUR^ APRIL 12, 13 Sandwiches — All Kmds ~ - T \
Au Sable Chasm. Dies Robert Mitchum Lucille Ball Saturday"
Mrs Jessie Hargraves Pwenton. Tea - Coffee-TUilk - Soda
%iidow of xJm :a*e Geptge Rentoru of , Jane Greer
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HCle%eland. 4b ?*2LS»ed arway at the - -William Holden 9'
home of her r.<^e. Mrs. Frances D. in
-Swain Landsdowne. Pa^ Mardh 22 "The Big SteaT Cone and see us any tine and enjoy a good neal and play
Mrs. Renten was the daughter cf M
the late 5e:h Allen Hargraves, bom -y and Miss Grant Takes April 8th.
at Au Sable Chasm. lived tn Keese-
ville for a few years, then moved to Big Stage Attraction "Shuffle Board ~~
Cleveland. O . where she spent most KjcnnioiHi
<tf her life Tuesdav Night
She .5 survived by her sister. Mrs
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H^a H I>T^y of L-ar^dowT«e. Pa FRIDAY - APRIL 14
two r-.eoe* Mrs Frzr.ces D Swa.ri Proprietor r- John PostijjlioTie
Of Lar^cruT.e Pa. Mrs. Kenre:h GV\ MADISON IN
M R^-i of S'*=.r>jnor?. Pa; A^er. "Massacre River" Dancing from 9:00 until 1.D0
T> > t -f- Per: and Raj- C Derby Manager:- I>aura Ransom
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