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TAHAWUS STUDY CHANGE CHAMBER CHATTER seveml Departiaenta and Commis- SCOUT COUNCIL flue* few Fmcvil
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«kms of the t6»t« GOvemnent.
MTC SPORTSMAN'S Barnes Cescttry IN STATE GAME Ttawe is «ac thing thai a Cham- in and tahmble oomp*ftdrum. Come REVIEWS TKOOPS WORK hk MSkrook School
a
is
consult it.
SHOW MARCH 22 Col. W. W. Wanamaker, district LAWS ON SEASONS .expect to e&ifthHte to reeetoe #**- The Joint Committee on White- Glenn £. "T&sxmy" Manning,
Coasraeree
of
ber
sad
do,
cannot
a
meeting
Monday
At
engineer, New York district, has port from tb« eoiismintty, *ni &at face Mountain Development met thie Girl Scout Council, night of teadtef aod e*aeh at Lake
held at the former
delivered to mumeipal authorities is to play favorites. The Lake last week in the Chamber of Com- home of Mrs. Harold Soden, acting I Placid high eefcoel, tae* B«en nam-
Phil Exhibits and Dttnoo- deeds transferring title to the his- Placid Chamber #£ Ccnaamerce feas merce office with repTCseat&tives president, troop leaders repotted ed strperetein* prfecipal of the
former ConserratieaistsKscass
ttrk cemeteries at the a definite fixed poKcy of treating from Wfllroin£ton and Saranae on the activities of their charges. MHlbrook, N. T. scfcool system.
Barracks,
of Interest to Army posts at Madison Piattsburg Views and Heariif everybody alike, be they members Lake, Chairman of t&e W&ftefaee a The older girls are working on Previous Placid, nine year stay
agreed to recommend to
<and.
to his
and at
Sackets
Harbor
not.
or
the
Lake
Manning
Mr.
project
Sports Lovers j Barracks. the law, the secretary of to Sometimes ihi& may not appear Mountain Authority thre^e immedi- government covering the history and at seven years has been prirvcipai
Ossining
and for the
to taught
at
community
the
of
U-nder
}
eelebra- past
steps:
be so to any one who doesft't ate
The legislature this week studied
tie in with the centennial
I the army was authorized to trans- views of conservationists as ex- know the facts or who list-ens to Fi>rst 5 a rope tow and slope at tion being planned in North Elba at Valatie high schol.
A S3>ortsraan Show will be held jfer to local communities historic pressed at a poblie hearing before idle rumors, so if there k ever any the 4100 foot level. t I township this summer. Others are
at Taliswus on Hmrsday, March cemeteries at any abandoned post. the conservation committees of the doubt in 1 your mind, come in and Second, a racing trail from the I working toward earning their com-
31, sponsored by the Sanford Lake The transfers to the village Sackets senate and assembly. ask. You!} get an honest answer. 4100 level to the Flume Bridge |munity badges which will be pre- Shop.
Rod aid Gun Club and the Ta- Harbor and the city of Piattsburg Approved were these proposals: Every inquiry that comes into area, and sented at the Court of Awards to | Leaders are: Mrs. Luke Perkins,
hswiis YJiGA. The event is shap- were made under the provisions of Change dates for the Adirondack the office receives a complete iiet Third, the creation of a council be held in the scout rooms at the 1 Troop 5; Mrs. Milford Dietz and
ing into an outstanding program Congressional enactment. deer hunting season by fixing the >f available accommodations, from of local experts and downhill skiers town hall on March 23. 'Mrs. Florence Lamb, Brownies;
that h expected to excite the in- The transfer witnessed the final opening day as Oct. 25, instead which to make a choice. The who know the mountains and snow The Brownies are practicing folk Mrs Mader and Mrs Jenkiu?, Tro&p
terest of all sportsmen. r-asaing; of control of two of the of Oct. 20 and the closing day Nov. Chember of Commerce does not conditions and trails, to assist the 4; Mrs John FeB and Mr3 Gordon
oldest army posts from the mili- i make the selection, no matter w%at Authority dancing and are taking elemental LsHart, troop 10; Mrs Carl Bo-
A»though the major emphasis • 25, instead of Nov. 20. This change with advice in the lay-
Madison
will be placed on hunting and fish- tary establishment. Both Barracks is designed to relieve hunting you may hear, even when recom- ing out of these slopes and trails. fcmttmg and weaving. The group vard and Mrs. Hugh Ridlon, Troop
and Piattsburg
Barracks
That
are
asked
mendations
for.
ii g, at tention will be givei. to all had been used for training pur- pressure on southern counties sub- is the only sound policy to operate Even thosgh new appropriations led by Mrs. Harold Jenkins and 9; Mrs. Enoch ScjttiTes and Mrs.
phases of sports enjoyed in thin puses since the War of 1812 but sequent to the end of the Adiron- may not be coming through for Mrs. Frederick Mader is beinr in- Doane.
area The new YMOA building with the mechanization of the dack season. The southern sea- under. some time, the important thing is structed in knitting by Mrs. E. S.
in Tariawus will be completely army, the physical characteristics son now closes on Nov. 30. ! to keep some coatanuity of con- Philips of the Lockwood Basketball is in its 41st season
turn*jd over to the committee for of the post were found to be obso- Change Adirondack bear hunt- A new "Ouide *o State Services", struction at the development. Knitting at Notre Dame.
the emni. Arrangements are lete. The posts themselves have ing season dates to coincide with recently published by the Depart
bein^ made for demonstrations of since been transferred to War As- the new deer hunting dates. This merit of Commerce has recently Cooperation as the secret of civic
fly-casting, bait-easting, spinning, sets Administration for ahtaaato year for the first time deer and been received at the Chamber of- ! Advancement, and cooperation is
trick shooting, archery, basketball, disposal and during the interim .bear will be hunted with a special fice. It covers all departments and Lnot a one way street, it goes both
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howling and fly-tying. Continu- "big game license. agencies of the State of New York ways. It means that a person may
ous movies o« sports will be shown. are being used primarily for hous- Change opening day of the up- and lists and indexes fuHy the have to give up a little personal
ing and educational purposes in the many services available 4o commu- RimrockKei
The state conservation depart- veterans rehabilitation program. land game season to the third Fri- nities and individuals through the advantage in order that the entire
ment will have displays in forestry, The district engineer pointed out day, rather than third Monday, in community may advance, but when
fire-fighting, tree diseases and t/iat when the army had abandoned October and fix shooting hour on the community ie helped everybody Completely Insulated and Heated
bob-sledding. Displays are plan- Madison Barracks and Piattsburg the opening day at 9 a. m. instead .provides that no comic book jpeay in it is helped, so he gains more in
red by the Sareford Lake Rod and Barracks, it was first proposed to of noon. be published or distributed wit-hoot the* end that way. -Here's a good
Gun Club, the boy and giri scouts, remove bodies from the cemeter- Continue for another year the the filing of an application for a slogan for everybody "What helps BoanBog — Grooming
the Newcomb township summer ies at those posts and re-inter the laws permitting the conservation permit with tha division, accom- Lake Placid helps me!"
youth project and the YtMGA. In- remains at the Elmira National department to fix dates for the panied by a $3 fee for eaeh book.
vitations have been extended to Cemetery. Now it has been made grouse and pheasant seasons. Publishers would be required to Reservations are coming in at a
Lake Placid, the Gore Mountain possible to perm-it the remains of Among :iie measures which met state on the title page of books rapid rate for both the Lions and
Association, the hermit, Noah Ron- the deceased soldiers to lie in the with disapproval by the sportsmen v. hether a permit had been granted Public Health Conventions in June. Mail Addre«: Lake PUcid CM, N. Y.
deau, Perry Ellers on fly-tying burial grounds first provided for (except those from the Adirondack or denied. It looks as though both groups
and Joseph Bruehae for a taxi- them. area) was that which would per- The assembly agriculture com- will exceed last year's figures with TfJephone: Lake Placid 847 or 1043-J
dermy display. A complete ex- mit out-of- state residents, who mittee has voted to defer action the Lions running to 800 and the
hibition on sports equipment will own. and occupy camps sn this indefinitely on the bill to legalize Health Conference to over 1600. Adirondack Loj Road Uke Placid, N.Y.
re shown by & Glens Fa! Is ahop by the Tahawus boy scouts. He state during the summer months, the sale of colored oleomargarine Should heraid the opening of a
pmi L. R. Beakfoane is to show live has recently returned from a to obtain hunting and fishing li- in New Yerk. The measure is op- grand season.
fish from tfaris Fernwood Trout sportsmen's show in Boston. The censes at the resident fee. posed by dairy interests and by the
hatchery. Essex County Fish and Game dub, Meanwhile a bill to regulate tie State Department of Agxteahme
This wort is sending an exhibit which includes 16 clubs and 4400 publication and sale of cofetie books and Markets. Their contention
to the snow. The bobsled with members, will have a display and through the state education de- is that margarine might be sold
which Stanley Ben ham and his a bean guessing contest. partment passed the senate. It as butter.
team won the four-man world Exhibits will be open from 2 to
championships on Bit, Van Hoeven- 21 p-m. with intermittent per-
"berg will be displayed and Ben- formances by demonstrators. There LUMBERMEN LOGGERS
ham and Art Devlin, Olympic is a moderate charge for adults, ATTENTION
skier, will accompany the exhibit. children under 18 years admitted We specialize in all types of trailers for drawing logs.
Rondeau will greet people from free if accompanied by their * If yon are in need of anything to increase your pay load and
a replica of his camp to be made parents. ^ ease the strain on your truck, stop in to see as. flfl^
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