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                                                                    TICONDEROGfi SENTINEL THURSDflY.  FEBHUflBY  16.19S0
                                                  struction  with  Dot  Hoy*  as  teacher.!
                                                  Miss  Ljndsey  is  the  faculty  advisor Tahawus  Sportsmen's  Show
               Here    and There                  for Hi/is sport.
                                                         Mills is spending the va-
                                                      Jean
                                                      with
                                                    . . .  that  beautiful  cocker Caldwell. April 1,2 To Feature 'Hermit'
                                                          Mrs, Hedwige
                                                                    spaniel,
         Schroon               Lake               there  was no need  for a  Tony!  said  for TAHAWUS — Plans «t» underway spin  casters,  hill-billy  band,  tree  fall-  Sorry  To  Do  It  Folks
                                                  _;er
                                                  'Lucy," was bathed
                                                              today,
                                                                  Jean
                                                                           the
                                                                               second
                                                                                          Tahawus! ing
                                                                                                      wood
                                                                                                   and
                                                                                                              competitions,
                                                                                    annual
                                                                                                         sawing
                                                                                        held
                                                                                    to bf
                                                                                                  "Sporty",
                                                                                           Satur- and
                                                                    Music.' day
                                                                            and Sunday,
                                                  at Miss  Ruth  Gillings  loves her work Sportsmen's  Show  April  1 and 2.  All  More  than  the sportsman's  down.
                                                                                                        thirty
                                                                                                                    will/
                                                                                                             exhibitors
                                                    ithe
                                                                  for
                                                       Eastman
                                                             School
                                                  She  enjoys  studying  Italian-  She and indications  point  to  an  even  larger participate  in* the  show,  Mr. Kl l
     fz&==Z5==£*Fzz5==z BY  ALETHA  H A L E Y - - ^  three  other  freshmen  were  chosen to event  than the highly  successful pro- reported.  Among, them  will  be Stts
     Schroon  Lake,  Sunday,  Feb. 12 — 10ne  that  sing  for an assembly program.  Quite gram  of  last  year,  Thomas  J.  Kelly, ser's Sport  Shop, the New York  State
                                   lops real
   JBoys  Scout  Week  here  in  town  was  To #3F*l nrn n home  Americans.  an  honor  for a  freshman.  Committe  Secretary  of the  Tahawus Conservation  Department,  the Adi-  tout  this  store  must  continue? it's  remodeUng  prograag
   very  successful,  but the Scouts h e m - ' « " ^  i e u i r  from  the  warm,  Mrs.  Thurman  Cole  underwent  an YMCA,  has  announced.  rondack  Mountain  Club,  the New  which afl dates back to our  twater damage of last spring, aa*
                      t
   selves ran into a little  trouble,  South and find it just  30 below  operation  at  the  Moses  Ludington  Featured  in the  show  will  be the York State Department  of Commerce,
   ^wanted  to  wear  their  uniforms^  was  the  fate  of  Mr. and Mrs.  Hospital  this  past  week.  "Hermit  of  Cold  River",  Noah Ron- the  Gore  Mountain  Ski Rescue  Club  inconvenience you again.  '
   school  and Old Man Weather  George  Ochs,  Mrs.  Marjorie  Duqu-  As  chairman  of the American Red deau,  who has added to his fame dur- and  the Fish  and Game  Clubs of Ti-
     chilly  mood.  So moth'  ette  and small  son, Tommy.  It was  Cross,  Schroon  Lake  Branch,  Mrs. ing  the  past  year  by toeing a  guest conderoga,  Keene, Lake  Placid,  Eliza-
   at  North  Hudson  argu<  the  coldest  day of the year.  But you  Thurman  Cole  arranged  the  meet- on the television and radio show, "We ibeithtown  and others.  Starting  early in Mareh we must close for abort ten days
   got  mad.  Some even    should  see  George  Ochs,-  tanned,  ing  of  the County  Chapter  and Al- The  People."  The  ladies  of  Tahawus  will  offer  —  by then  we most  clear, our shelves of /a good portion!
   Master,  Paul  Fr       smiling  and in excellent  health.  They  bany  representatives  to  be  held  at             of  our stock  that  the workmen can make the
   what  they  tho* 1         a  wonderful  vacation  and saw  the  school  February  28, to meet  In  a  setting  resembling  his  Cold  i  excellent  assortment  of  home
                                                                      with River
                                                                             Hermitage,
                                                                                    surrounded
                                                                                                                   said,
                                                                                                                Kelly
   at  20 below            m a y  Schroon ers  in  Florida:  The  the  representatives  of  the  American tual  furnishings  and trimmings by ac- cooking  for  visitors,  Mr.  by the Ta-  improvements contracted for.
                                                                                                     show,
                                                                                                   the
                                                                                            from and
                                                                                                         sponsored
   French                  Willifords,  Mrs.  Delia  McNeil, Mrs.  Legion  regarding  a  new blood
                                                                    donors his
   worn , f                Lu  Noxon,  the  George  Dunns,  the  list.  Paul  Stapley,  commander  camp,  Noah  will  visit  with  the hawus  YMCA  and the  Sanford  Lake
                                                                       of guests
   der                     Burkes.  For  although  they  stayed  the  American  Legion,  and Frank Ol- though  of the Sportsmen's  Show.  Al- Rod and Gun Club,  will be on a non-  We  believe  you'll  find the new set-up  very  pleasing, de-
                                                                                                    basis.
                                                                                             the profit
                                                                                         permit
                                                                              space
                                                                                     not
        warm  coat.  The  result  was  Miami,  they  went  to St.  Pete  to  den  will  represent  the  Legion  and large  display  that will he exhibits in  New  signed  for  your  comfort,  (and planned  for  more  efficient
    I5uss.                 see the colony there.  Larry  Traver,  Fire  Chief,  and  John York,  Boston  and  other  shows,  his  service.
     The  sermon  at  the  Federated  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Roy  Williford  will Dillon,  Emergency  Squad,  with  Clara presentation  will  be  on  a  par  with
    Churches  service  given  today  by  return  home  from  Florida  tomorrow. Fairfield  R.  N... Rev. Frederick  Er- the  personal  appearances  that  attrac-  CHARLES E. WOOD
    the  Pv.ev.  Frederick  Errington  in-  Congratulations  to Tudor  Clautice rington  of  the  American  Red Cross, ted  the  biggest  crowds  among  the  Complete  Insurance Service  Until  we are forced  to  close  you'll  get some  remarkable
    spired  the  Scouts,  the  cubs  and the  for  winning  first  prize  on the  WGY along  with  Mrs. Cole  and Dr.  John more  than  500 exhibits in Grand Cen-  Real Estate Broker
    explorers,  who  attended  in  uniform. nacMo  contest,  for  the  best  recipe. Breen  and  Dr.  Philip  Sawyer,  who tral  Palace  in  New York  City, and  buys in shoes and protective footwear — saving you from
    Vernon  Clute,  Field  Representative The  roquefort  cheese  salad  dressing will be at the meeting.  proportionally  in  shows  in  Boston, Schroon Lake, N. Y.  Tel. 24
    of  the  Mohican  Council,  was  pres-  that  is  so  delicious,  rightly  rated  At  the  Fish  and Game  Club  meet- Buffalo,  Rochester,  and  elsewhere.  20%  TO 50%
    ent  at the service.   iirst  prize  and  among  other  things. ing  to  be  held  Tuesday  evening, Mr.  The  replica  of the Cold River  Town
     Three  Scouts  served  Mass  this  brought  Tudor  a  complete  vanity kit. Chester  Teegarden  will  show  150 Hall,  constructed  last  year  toy  the
    morning  at  Our  Lady  of  Lourdes  The  trip  to South  Carolina  was  en-  slides  out  of  his collection  taken  on Tahawus  Boy Scouts,  will  serve  again  on  iall our well known makes included in Bale.
    Church.  They  were  dressed  in  their  joyed  very  much  by  both  Mid and  the  last  two trips  when  he  and his as the setting  for his display  of  deer-  HARD OF  HEARING?  See  G. F. papers for  details
                                                     went
                                                           far
                                                              North
                                                         as
                                                  wife
                                                                  as
    uniforms.              June  BurnelL.  Mid got a  picture of    British skins,  deer-horns,  bear,  skulls,  bones,
                           Dice,  June's  Pointer,  on  point  but  Columbia.  They  should  be  most in- fishing  rod,  reel,  line  net,  baskets,
     There  were  21 Boy Scouts,  15 Cubs         teresting  to the members  of this club. paddles,
                                                                               snow
                                                                                   shoes,
    and  16  Explorers,  who attended  the  got  • so  excited  that  she  didn't  snap  There  were  only  16  nays  against in  wigwam,  guns,  bear semi-fireplace  Milford  M.  Combs,  BELTONE
                                                                                         traps,
                                                                                            bow,
    Circus  held  Wednesday  night  at Ti-  the  covey  of quail.  All kinds  of flow-  proposition  to  build  a  town  ga arrows,  quiver  bracer,  chains,  hooks,  Hearing  Aid Technician,  will be
                                              bloom, the
    conderoga.  The  group  of  Senior,  -  and  fruit  trees  were  in f  t rage.  It  was carried  by a  large ma- pots,  kettles,  and  a  handmade  rock-  here  for  a  preview  showing of  If  you prefer  some stable styles we are continuing — we
    Girl  Scouts  went  along  just  to watch  The  Camellia  shows  were  of  great jority,  much  to the satisfaction  of the ing  chair—all  of  which  are  part  of  the  new sensational  1950  BEL-
    the  fun.  The  following  men  and! interest  to  Mid.  town  board.  Only  half  of  the 300 his  hermitage  equipment  as  "Mayor  TONE, — smaller than a stand-  . will allow you $1 off the price of any on hand in men's and
    women,  interested  in  scout  work, at-'  Baiibara Shortsleeves, R. N., former-  voters who  received  a  letter  from of  Cold  River,"  for  more  than  34  ard  package  of  cigarettes, yet,  women's — 50 cents a pair for the children
    tended:  Paul  French,  Holland Mah- ly  of  the  staff  of  the Moses  Luding-  the  town  board,  bothered  to  express years.  the  most  powerful  hearing aid
    ler.  Art  Hodgkins,  Pete  Welch,  Bill ton  Hospital,  has  moved  to  Califor-  any  interest  in  the  garage.  They  BELTONE  has ever  made:
    Gillings,  Andrew  Treff,  Milton  Jenks, nia  and  is  working  at  the  General  failed  to vote.  Other  performers  will  include  an
    Frank  Olden,  and the Den  Mothers, Hospital  at  Stockton,  Calif.  She is  SCHROON LAKE CENTRAL  expert  pistol,  rifle,  and  shotgun  Monday,  February  20
                                                                                 an
    Dottie  French,  Roberta  McMullen, still  a  long  ways  from  her  sister,  SCHOOL  marksman, known outstanding  archer,  From  1:00 p. m. to 3:00 p. nu
                                                                         nationally
                                                                                       and fly caster,
                                                                                    plug
    and  Bernice  Mingo.  Also  Mae who  lives  in  Washington.  2nd  Quarter                     If  you can't  come  on this  date,  (Anyone  who might  ibe interested in our present  fixtures
    Hodgkins,  who  is  secretary  of  the  The  drive  for  the  funds  to  fight  High  Honor  — Grade  1 — Delbert         except safe and cash register — gets a bargain)
                                                                                                  write
                                                                                                      for phone us and we will
    committee.  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Erwin Infantile  Paralysis  is  coming  to  a  Hozley,  Dick  McMullen,  Joan  Tracy,  arrange,  without  charge,  to
    Clark,  Leona  Shufelt,  Amy  Brown, close  here  right  after  the  basketball  Gary  Parsons,  Allen  Slaterpryce,  have  Mr.  Combs  call  at  your
    Mr.  and  Mrs.  Halsey  Witherwax, game to be held Feb. 27 at the school  Eleanor  Vanderwalker.  Federal  and State  home.
    Mr.  and Mrs. A.  M. Jenks,  Mr. and Doc  Lyons,  Sports  Director,  reports
    Mrs.  Leonard  Vogel,  Mrs.  Chester that  there  is  keen  interest  in the  Grade  2 — Howard  Haberly,  Jean  Income Tax Service  REMEMBER,  every day we are
    Stowell,  Cal  Jenks,  Mr.  and Mrs. game.  There  will  be a  girls'  prelim- Vanderwalker.  headquarters  for  batteries  for
    Dwinal  Kerst,  Mr. and  Mrs. Milton inary  game.  Grade  3  —  Lynn  Crear,  Donald          all  hearing  aids and BELTONE  John  Wiley    Shoe     Go.
    McKenzie.  No  doubt  there  were  Harold  Maguire  caught  the  record Sullivan,  Tony  Kerst,  David  Stowell.  Bookkeeping  Service  cords.
    others at the circus.  catch  of fish Friday at Paradox  Lake.  Grade  4 — Judy  Jacobs,  Alice^Al-
     There  were  two  Cubs  in  addition  Wedding  bells  rang  this  week  . . . len,  Grace  Higley,  Sheila  Burke, Bet-      19  Warren St.  —  Glens Falfe
    to  Tony  Kerst,  Lenny  Vogle,  Leo the  groom  is  Trooper  David  Van- ty  Ann  McNicol,  Rosemarie  John-  Joseph F. McOarty
    Clark,  Paul  Noxon,  Kenny  Shufelt, derwalker.  Details  of  the  wedding drow,  Crown Point, N. Y.  TeL  112  BURLEIGH PHARMACY
    John  Brown,  Danny  McKensie, who will be reported  elsewhere in the  pa-  Grade  5 — Teddy  Clautice,  Marica
    won  Wolf  Badges,  but  alas,  chicken per.  Kipp,  Eileen  Sullivan,  Betty  Ann            Ticonderoga, N.  Y.  Phone 2
    pox  kept  them  at  home:  John  Kedly  The  Home  Bureau  held  its regular  Thatcher,  Suzanne  Tyrrell,  Margaret
    and  George  Parker.  Pat  McMullen business  meeting  at  Norma  Noxon's  VanLint,  Sandra  Weeks,  Mary  Jane
    won  his  Lion's  Badge  and  Gold Ar- Jan.  31.  There  were  12  members  Welch,  Marion  Wilbur.
    row  Point.  Gary  Wood  and  Curtis present.
   •  McCoy won two scout awards:  Garry,  Twenty-six  ladies  ©ittended  the  Grade  6 — Barbara  French,  Rich-
    the  2nd  class  award  and  Curtis the shower  which the Home  Bureau  gave ard  Gero.
    first  class  award.   for  Delvinia  Wathsocks.  She receiv-  Grade  7 — Joawn  Hodgkins,  Susan
     Then,  too, there  is a  committee of ed many  lovely  gifts.  Wood,  Phoebe  Rawson.
    American  Legion  men soliciting  funds-]  The  first  lesson  on  Afternoon  Grade 8 — Frances  DeZalia.
    for  the Boy Scout  Troop, for the vet- Dresses,  taught  by Mrs. Teagarder. is  Grade. 11  — Nancy  Kirwan.  NOW-NEW  1950  mERCURY
    erans  are  sponsoring  this  work  in scheduled  for  Feb. 16, in the  Meth-  Grade  12  —  Lois  Higley,  David
    this  community.       odist  Church  rooms.  Treffs.
     So  again  this  community  has gone  A  bus  took  18  students  of  the  The  next  home  game  for the high
    all  out  for  one of  the  most  worth- Schroon  Lake  Central  School  to school  varsity  will be held  Feb.  17..
    while  organizatioais  in  this  country. North  Creek  Saturday  for  skiing  in-! A. H.
                                                                                       A    BETTIRTHAH                     EVER          BUY!
                             53RD    ANNUAL
              Pre-Lenten                       Dance
                               Sponsored by
                 W.W.D.         Jeffers      Hose      Co.
        Friday             Evening,                Feb.         17
             Michalak's                      Tavern                                Six-Passenger Coupe                                  MERCURY  PRICES  NOW  START  AT
                                                                                        Mercury
                                                                                     1950
                                                                                      Model 72A
                                                                                                                                             $2044        1
                            Ticonderoga,    N.  Y.
                                                                                                                                         big Six-Po«e*aer
                                                                                                                                                  Coupe
            Both     Round       and    Square       Dancing                      New  low  price  makes  mERCURY  your  biggest  value  today!  for any, are extra. Price may vary  slightly in
                                                                                                                                                      shown a!»ove,
                                                                                                                                       delivered here, license, State and Local taxes,
                                                                                                                                       if
                                                                                                                                       nearby communities due to differences in trans-
                                                                                                                                       portation charge.
                                  Music by
                                                                                                                                   "Customized" interiors! Better in  com-
                                                                                                       TTTHEN  you invest your money in a  fort—with "Lounge-Rest" foam-rubber
              Art      Potter's           Orchestra                                                    the  most you can for your money.  get  cushioned  seats.  Better in  economy—
                                                                                                                         want to
                                                                                                           new car today, you
                                                                                                        W
                                                                                                                                   with
                                                                                                                                       "Econ-O-Miser" carburetion!
                                                                                                          new 1950 Mercury. For Mercury's
                                                                                                        the And  you will—when you get yourself  Better in performance with "Hi-Power
                                                                                                        new  low starting price now brings you  Compression"! Better to  drive—easier
                                                                                                                                   to park! Better than ever in everything!
                                                                                                        the better-than-ever buy!
               There will be a floor  show during intermission                                           And  what  a better than  ever  value  So  hurry in today! Go for a ride in
                  Eats  and refreshments     will  be  sold at                                          it  is! Better  in  styling—with  new  the  better than ever  new 1950 Mercury!
                       the  famous   Horseshoe    Bar
        Committee     of  arrangements for the dance are members                             Essex      Lincoln - Mercury Sales
                           of  the Jeffers  Hose Co.
                                                                                                    ~   Kenneth . LaVigne, Prop.
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                                                                                         IO9  Lake  George Ave.       Tel. 314       Ticonderoga,  N. Y.
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