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T H E RECORD-POST , A U SABL E FORKS, N. Y., T H U R S D A Y . J A N U A R Y 11, 1*951
TAHAWUS SMS
*?•>•
SPORTSMENS **?• Store Will Be Open
SHOW
Both Friday and
^?.fe^.H«V Saturday Evenings ^
until 9 O'clock
33|% OFF MISSES'
FOR CHILDREN CORDUROY JACKETS
THIRD ANNUAL TAHAWUS SPORTSMEN'S Slipper Sox—Wer^$2.50 . . -.--.-. $1.08 OUR ENTIRE STOCK_QF__^ Most Sizes Still Available
SHOW TO FETE THEODORE ROOSEVELTj Flannel Pajamas—Were $1.95 $I.OO CHILDREN'S SKI SUITS — RFCU! AR-PRICE $1O95
These were priced below the present market price
Wool Ski Pants—$5.00 Value $3.44 originally. Now they are a REAL BUY! SALE PRICE $ 6 . 8 8
The Tahawus Sportsmen's Show 1 were having lunch at Lake Tear of
, sponsored by the Sanford Lake Rod j the Clouds when Harrison Hall of
• and Gun Club and the Tahawus Y. I Newcomb reached them with the Little Boys* $1.95 Flannel Shirts $i.OO
M. C. A. will be conducted on April I message that President McKinley was MEN'S AND WOMEN'S
28th and 29th for the third consecu- I failing. "This was at about 1:30 p. 125 Pairs of Nurses' and Ladies'
tive year. Charles Begor, jr., who ! m. President McKinley died at 2:15 SKI PARKA§ - SKI SHIRTS
has been reappointed chairman, urges j a. m. on September 14th while Theo-
all clubs, chambers of commerces and j dore Roosevelt was on his way to In All Nylon or Cotton SHOES
compar.i'-s planning to sponsor and j the railroad station in North Creek. ODD LOT OF FIRST GRADE
exhibit to get their bids in early. Al- j Jay Poll has been selected as pro- j VALUES TO $6.00 PER PAIR
though the show will be expanded toi gram chairman. He will be assisted 1
several additional buildings this year, by Paul Allen, Mitch Abood, Clyde 36" COTTON FLANNEL y PRICE
it will be conducted as a non-commer- Bingham, Stanford Gross, Ernest Rist, 2
cial, non-profit affair. The commit- Robert Kingman and Harold Davies. ^ A Scarce Hem — Worth 60c Yard SALE PRICE $ 2 . 8 8
tee feels that the true sportsman at- Many of last year's performers have DON'T WATT ON THIS ONE
mosphere can be maintained by this already committed themselves to
policy. ! come back. Several new features
A pageant in commemoration of j have already been signed including
Bears, j
the fiftieth year anniversary of Hon- [the famous Beebe's Hollywood will be Sale Price 47c yd • JVIEN'S DRESS SOCKS
orable Theodore Roosevelt's historical I Fly and piug casting contests
ride out of Tahawus to become Pres- held this year for novices as well as BOYS' DRESS RUBBERS
ident of the United States will be for professionals. Trophies will be
presented by the Newcomb Central i awarded to the winners and runners- i Sizes 21/2 to 6—Reg. Price $2.00 4 Pairs For $1.00
School with the help of the Mochican I up in each class. The Rod and Gun j
Council of Boy Scouts who are in- Clubs in Central and Northern New j MEN'S 25% WOOL
$
York
have
been
to
requested
send j
viting every council in New York SALE PRICE 1.48
state to participate. On September one entry for each event. |
13th, 1901, Theodore Roosevelt and More than 10,000 attended the Ta- j UNDERWEAR
James MacNaughton, guided by Noah I hawus Sportsmen's Show last year. MEN'S FLANNEL SHIRTS
LaCasse, climbed to the summit of Twice that number is expected to
ML Marcy. On their descent, they turn out for this year's show. Our Original Price of $3.75 was Low!
$3.00 Elbeco Brand'
Church, Tup-
Thomas'
Rev. Wm. G. Love to charge of St. He will b§gin his work While They Last $2.88 Sale Starts Friday FOR DRESS OF WORK
Lake.
per
Be Tupper Chaplain January 1st. $2.22
Bishop
ap-
that
the
The Rev. William G. Love has been pointment Barry stated Love is the be-
of Father
appointed the first institutional chap- ginning of an Episcopal chaplaincy
Tain for the Episcopal I>iecese of Al- staff for all institutions in the Dio- Morning, Jan. 12th
bany, with headquarters in Tupper cese of Albany. OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF
• , Lake, it was announced lately by the MEN'S
I I Rt. Rev. Frederick L. Barry, Bishop
of Albany. Father Love has just re- To Honor Lehman WALL PAPER and ends Saturday, Jan. 20th. Sorry! CORDUROY SPORT COATS
turned from Costa Rica where he
served as a missionary until recent- On February 6th
ly. and Borders No charge sales and no returns on sale REGULAR PRICE $12.95
Born in Yonkers, he attended the Sen. Herbert H. Lehman, (D-Lib.)
University of Pennsylvania, from will be guest of honor at the annual items. Maroon and Green
which he was graduated with a doc- fund-raising dinner of the Demo-
tor's degree in Veterinary Medicine in cratic State Committee to be held at at / PRICE
1
1933. After several years of general the Waldorf-Astoria on February 6, 2 SALE PRICE $ 9 . 9 5
practice. Father Love taught at the it was announced by Paul E. Fitz-
University of Pennsylvania, until ask- patrick, state chairman. MEN'S ALL WOOL, HEAVYWEIGHT
ed to do research for the United "Our state has a great and dis- BUY NOW — WALL PAPER WILL BE HIGHER
States Department of Agriculture. In tinguished public servant in Sen. PLAID
1942 he entered the army as a pri- Lehman," Mr. Fitzpatrick said. "It OVERSHOES
vate and was discharged as a cap- is only right that after his stirring S H I R T S
tain in July, 1946. victory of November fellow Demo-
Following his discharge from the crath show their warm affection and FOR ONLY FOR CHILDREN
army, Father Love entered the Gen- 1 crats show their warm affection and
eral Theological Seminary in New j the guest of honor at annual dinner." BIB OVERALLS White — One Snap
York City from which he was grad- | More than 1,500 persons, including
uated in 1949. national and state party leaders, will FOR MEN $4.98 RE0UCED FROM $3.25 TO
Bishop Barry has placed Father attend, Mr. Fitzpatrick said. The
Love in charge of work at Sunmount price a plate has not yet been fix- 8 or. Denim—Rivets, double construction. An
Veterans Hospital, Tupper Lake, and ed. $1.97
at Trudeau Sanatorium, Saranac Few people need hearing aids when
Lake. He will also be priest-in- money is talking. item that will be scarce if condition* continue
MEN'S WOOLRICH BRAND
ON SALE ONLY FIRST TWO DAYS
100% NEW WOOL LITTLE MISSES' TO SIZE 3
$2.88 JACKETS Bro^vn—3 Buckle
$10.00 Values
OVERSHOES
A LARGE RACK REDUCED FROM $3.75 TO
SALE PRICE $ 6 . 5 0
LADIES' DRESSES $2.95
- #
^ Value to $12.00
MEN'S
ON SALE AT $ 4 . 9 5 TRENCH COATS BOYS'
UNION SUITS
Sizes 40 to 44
BOYS' LEATHER REDUCED FROM $12.95 TO Hane's—S. Sleeves, S. Legs
$1.79 Value
$9.95
HOUSE SLIPPERS
$4.00 Value, NOW 67c each
$1.88 Where we have one or two items of AFTER SKI SOCKS
IFPAYS TO BE THRIFTY All Wool Top, Leather Sole—Entire Stock,
many lines left over, they will be
Men or Women's
There is one certain and easy way to achieve financial secur- on tables for you at GREATLY RE-
ity. That way is to be found in the CONSISTENT saving and
careful investment, whether the sum is large or small. The On Friday and and Saturday, DUCED PRICES! Reduced to $1.88
size of your future fortune does not depend on what you
earn, but upon how wisely you invest the money that you set January 12 and 13 Only
aside. The sooner you start saving, the more quickly will
your money begin to build your own financial independence.
Your Choice of Reg. $5.75.
Dividends, are paid twice annually, and the current rate of
dividend is 2 J4 % per annum. Investments made before the
Green — Red — Brown or Black
10th of any month earn dividends from the first of that month.
Your savings are insured up to $10,000.
FUR TRIM OVERSHOES
Chaplain Valley Federal Savings Sue. 3 to 9—LADIES
and Loan Association $4.66
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