B: what, arc commonl-y known ^idy.,^™! Jg§9.^ , ..• T .-,; •. "; "1? U.miM'' yp&m t h e con.-.' 1 , \4Mi^*^q|u plea*se (Help out _r«A^. ^MI--^ .—j ^'^^fp^q^ainii^tioji ^iiwi coipetp' the movies,,!aiMi enjoy yourself. Hotd Your mfieir- Th& Village of Pant Henry and die Tojyp of^ Moaiaih Boards ^l^p^pflS^me" y(«ang"fol£s j? have been dischasrging air guns or as foes olj-tifeg' village. arid .i^wn*; *t« iiship, acrid £h»t they have been ;o; wJp^^^-.^«,do;w$ aa)d (^usjng; - -«o # | | | g e IBQ thje properly o| ,sey,;' -.: .oi-eral of the Lnhaibii'tan.ts. The •n - .: ; parept^ migfot ! fce, intsEflrtspd to. n:. W jh^t„ain?y ©f tfi^€ SOiing- • w."'stars or olders who may and cer- .,- .< • tainly will be apprehended, are '••- i^subnect to betag cited as a juv- . epjile dejinqwea* or of being •fch&rged wifti a&m&nal mischief . ^damaging property). The New • 'Yiark State law prohibits <a per- son under tixe age of 16 years '•••" £rpicp havjng in their possession &» afcr-gun or if you will "BE gun." "Hie "ViMage of Port Hen- i y . p r e s e n t l y h a s . i n for=ce a Vil- lage' ordinance •prohibiting the !•. discharge of any type of fi*reanm • i- .-or- -airgun (ftfj gun) within the \,< i- cQfofiines ,pf tbe viilbge itself. -''ff'ihas ,is serious business folks, ,). ! '..a4d it might be wise al any of - »• • >. cMe Small fry haiv* one of these /bii;.a«ieiapoBS at his or her disposal, •^ • •.that perhaps it wouldb»e well to 'hade it away for a few yeans, it could save some eniibaErassment tni.i> iamd worse yet an injury. The ">••••< h e l p of everyone concerned will .-• e*-fy& greatly appreoiaited. ,<-. v ^.-r, . Mail Early i .- ,£end your domestic maril ear- ,,'*A,,fy v to distant states, slip your , I ryour greeting caads and notes tuby-the 18chi. For local and near- -.oi :, b>t areas your parcels s-hould be <•: >r.©n their way by December 11th, , M fB,and your cairds by 'the 15eh. To -)-•; lUtbe Military Forces overseas .jui •, 1J *QSur parcels going by PAL (Par- aril T^AajliEt) should move out by jni-p .'this Friday, November 27th and (Miyou send your parcels via the airways, they should be on --—board by December if Hi. Put ZIP in your Christmas faail, use the qarrect ZIP codes, rf you are not sure, call your local post %&, he will be;glad tovgdve the needed' informa'tion. fa*:,and Mrs, James Gregory New Pakz, are parents of a •baby boy, named Jajoies, who was born on Sunday, November 22, at Kingston Hospital. Mr. Gregory is stnideait teachdng at WappAnger Falls and she- is em- ployed part time by tibe. Grand Union Go. at New Paltz. Grand- parents of the new bahry are Mr. and Mrs." Dawn Gregory of Port Henry and Mr. and Mka. Duane Mattison of Ticonderoga. Benefit Movie The Golden Eagles Datun & Bugle Corps from Port Henry in the Town of MoriaJi is hold- ing a benefit movie to raise funds for some new uniforms. The title of the movie is "The Impossible Yeairs." TTie cast in the movie is Da-vid Niveri, Lola Albright, Chad Everett, Ozzae Nelson and Cristim Ferrate. The movie will be hedd at t h e Essex Theater in Port Henry on Tues., Dec 8. There will be one show starting at 7:30 p. m. The story is about a father who has two daaighters and one Ifs&iera seems cdf'beknpossilWe. ^hs M&Q h^s ano^ejr boyfriend ^|(d"""is: a^ bearidtsi" MotGr-jcydK^ tb"-l>ipg^!iiaB^ 'gp'^i*, -rjg$t? • In this movie 'there is tatoiuble, com- -.«*' . } rice. ^ ^ . J t p f c e j s ane^ $ t$$ |9jr ^|plt|. aa<|,,^q ^or chjddrien under 12. These tickets cpn be fes^gh# ^!pm any corps, mem- bjer* ait #ie ticket office o n ^ e mght of the movie or contact Jack Sheldon in Port Henry; tel. 546^643. {Christmas Fair On Friday, Pecember 4th, the Port Henry Presbyterian Church will hold the annual Christmas Fair at the chtroch. There will be items to hold che interest of everyone, like the, apron table, with old and new designs of this popular household item. Then the food table will be filled with a variety of home •baked foods that will satisfy almost anyone. The candy table will ppovide an interesting var- iety of delicious sweets. The an- nual Christmas Tea, which has been a favorite for so many years will again be held on the same day. Mrs. Charles Porter who has been a patient in the Albany Medical Center, returned to her home in Port Henry over the weekend. The construction of a new water intake line for the Town of Mordah Water District One was supposed to get under way Monday, November 23rd. This is not expected to be too long an operation at Bartlett Pond. This district serves the com- munities of Mineville and With- erbee. Other work is being sched- uled for the balance of the wa- ter supply system in the near future. James Conley, director of mu- sic at 'the Moriah Central School has consented to be organist at St. Patrick's church in Port Hen- ry for the Musical Eucharistic Celebration on Sundays and Holy Days. The first practice session was held on last Sunday, following the 11a. m. Mass. Preparations are now under way for the singing during the Christmas season. Mrs. Edward Carr of Port Henry* is a patient in the De- Goesbriand unit of che Vermont Medical Center at Burlington, Vt.' Port Henry, and in fact the Town of Moriah is still looking for a doctor. One is definitely needed, but not too many are hiding in the woodwork these days. There are two locations available where a prospective practitioner can set up shop, both are good locations arid both are inexpensive, with op-, erating costs of the buildings nir volved, pramcaJlyj-nil. 3&eceaJ>ly, a doctor was ahmbst induced to 'take up residence ht' the area, but at the last moment he changed his mind, d u e t o var- ious difficulties. The committed; is still working hard on die prb~ ject and are t r a c k i n g d o w n efjfc •thetoyv#^ ? I tit™ 0 ' At a special meeting o| 1 M 1 «fe Chapter, O E S^ Np ,268; held 1 Wednesday, Nw&$m^$t at the Masonic HMl m. Pjort Henry, two past maWonSj W^ accorded honors on t|ie '****' anniversary of their iner| in the Chapter M13S Pratt Delorme and M « ffie^ie MacKenzie James were the ie c4ptenits of t|xe awards, and were escorted to the dais by the opn- ductress and introduced to the members present by «he Worthy Matron, Mrs. Mildred Porter, who presided over die meeting. They were also presented with Life Membership Certificates & g o l d 5JQ-year pans from the Ohapter, by the Ivlatron. The guests retnained seated on the dais for the remainder of the meeting. Following the business session, a pot luck supper was served in the Club rooms. The decorations carried out the gol- den theme with flowers, candles and other ccJorfuil arrange- ments. The centerpiepe was a beautifully decorated cake in the form of two stars with the colors of die Eastern Star and trimmed widi the names of each honored guest. It was made and decorated by Mrs. Sandra Drake of Miineviile, who is a member of the Ohapter. Mrs. Delorme and Mrs. James were also pre- sented with corsages of yellow roses tied with gold ribbon. During die evening severail photos were taken of the festiv- ities. Moriah Central Board The regular monthly meeting of die Moriah Central Board of Education was held at die school on November I7th. Several teachers were given permission to attend conferences that will be held during die present school year. James Searles will attend die International Read- ing Association Conference in April at Atlantic City; Joseph GuLbo and Louis Foro in Jan- uary will be at the Concord Ho- tel in Kiamesha Lake to parti- dLpate in a physical education seminar/ The Essex County Veterans of World War I re- quested and were granted per- mission to use the cafeteria for a meeting on the afternoon of January 17. T h e President of the Mori all Central Teacher's Association again brought to die attention of the Board die desirability of hiring teacher aides in the elementary cafeteria at noon time. The feeling was that the teachers and die ad- ministration will have to work oogetiier within the confines of die existing agreement and find a solution to the problem. Applications for employment were read for teacher aid, switchboard, office or cafeteria •work. A motion was made and carried not to participate in the State Education Department ^narcotics program but to cooper- ate with the B O program. In }an effort to keep die members jOf_the school board up to date J0ff matters'of procedure, the Supervising principal was;. in- structed to order twelve copies M "Policies For School Boardfe." ! The Board adopted a code of ^ethics for all employees of uhie ^District and a copy will be ~ <M-. Id witii die ComprpPer, The wno nas two oaaignters ana one lect ana are rracKing aown ey* £ j — . ' ~ ™ "• *~rj "*•* "^ ™* i|f^ierfl seents Wfoe tamxnbfe. ery lead, but so"% n o ^ n i cool SJVi"*- the ComjatroPer, The ^ * ; i s lovedby-aCruHripetplay- creteffeas h ^ ; ' u n e o t e ^ i M S i ^ S 11 ofU \?- Oag.andjKeW: il s it > HEttg THEV ARE!! * •Hi • * .1 V f VIKING SMOW MOBffiE - AH Skes i SinoothRide-Iiistaiit Start Easy Steering "The Cadillac of S p » M^bilin^ The Ideal Christm as Gift Priced imm $799.00 to $1,299.00 JSto-p in and inspect this easy to own and operate vehicle (*• (IMHIYgAPUN&SOmBC. Open Eremngs 'Tpl 9 p. m. iB^tBenry, If. t: •$ r «4 M I A . ' d i e unifojans *of Jh<0 <3us$r>, ^tls was discussed fey* I ^Sard, but it was decided. _ Iprfce diese uniforms are wdir^ | fffirfle the men are penfond^^p; |||ii©us types of lafeqr die flaS ^ • e m b l e m m i g h t ibecspfije soiiell! |#; torn and that dieTefare «r^fI g&ufld not be used. Mr. Secpi M|iv*a, Board president, advasel: line members of fihe B o a r d ' 4 % l a less expensive tt&epfa&tie-p^ iposa! for the schd6l ( ias' fe^J 1 j|resented, but thkt it wojjiid. && '$sM die necessity of empjMi^i •a'fuill time operator siriic$'^ii|h1 |pcomdng aha 'Oju'rgoi£igf -*3$W ?riSi " rt ' go^througil|-' & >-^ 2£ * : JjSust In? pfed by the s^t^boar^ iqiuestion of thie standees o n fl^' ^Wairious busses was discussed .& ''$p members of flie,,'J^d!:''^i|| .tiwas suggested «diat a stwi^-'ibi |itode as to the niigiiJber of acM- Ifaonal buses and drivers ivipil^' P&, necessary to. elimin^ite * a|i, 'Mndees with tMe genei^l ad^« Jprf•'todiuding this is jn the bu^' •0. figure for 1971-72. The toiBual a u d i t report was ajji^d -r^d by .die ~ . ito attjsni aihiftet i *at fejieralS ojff ice; If %preat^vHicke4 is hand ing Ruxkefllfaijs 'his fe^ d e a sjoti to i r ^ e , , tjbis w o ^ d be ex- ceient," ssaid Joljh^on, ' , /. The ful| cpft. of'/djie: irlickei letter to "Slew "Yiprk WQ$j£k avail- able but the l$ey pairt^r|iph in it stated, "Therefore, I iecpmmejnd that the" New Y o r k J J e ^ ^ t ^ e n t of Environmental C^nservajjon *•*- poit to ine by J$G&"i$, J07O, on a detailed program and sjc^edule to abate pollution caused by the sludge deposits," Hickel wrote. Earlier in the Jejiter die sec- retary called IP's aotipns in end- ing die pollution ''unsatisfac- tory" and he said the.800 aci«6; of sludge on die lake bottom, a result of discharges from die old IPC plaint, will continue t o b e an "active" source of pollution. Hackers letter hadn't reach- ed any of the Vermont or New York agencies by Thursday af- ternoon, die governor's office reported. Because of diis, top officials in Vermont expressed uncertainty about die federal intentions, fearing Hickel might allow New York to begin anotih- er lengthy study to delay furdier removal of the sludge. "Now he has cominitteed him- self. He's i n i t for keeps. Hickel has stuck his oars in die sludge and he'll never be able to pull them out until the problem'is solved—we won't let him," said Johnson. Johnson said federal studies have sfiown the sludge can fee feasibly remoyed from die lake withiin about two years. If New York comes up with a slower program "it just won't do," said- Johnson. He doubted whetiier Hickel will accept the current plans by New York to conduct more tests along the lake next summer. Despite the use of die word "recommend" in the Hickel let- ter insead of "order," Johnson said he hopes this means the fed- eral government is finally com- mitted to dredging or otherwise removing the sludge "as quickly as it can be done." The Hickel letter warns diat if die plans aren't sound and if: they don't meet the deadUne,, further action will come. ' The issue is taking on more^ I importance, since die entire ** per industry could be affecw^a •by a precendent-setting fedepl; or state action forcing one lareif company to remove one of-'olf sludge banks. CARD OF THANKS 1. wish to diank Dr. Johh >MII|er Jr. of t o w n , "Dr. W i i u ^ | | | ; ""' •Sjiea;, and. die nursing sta^'M: m& m^;; Ddeoesbriiahd Hospi^f 1 ^*- a f ^ l i n g ^ V t , l o r tfaefr^-focyff ^t.xap.gp-en me while si.paj %-• . 0Sj&;'m$Pe, also,.dianks t&fcfi-1^'-* wpip t e ^ ^ b e ^ m e - w i d i fards. Mis. Bessie Robbin$ CSrbwn Pdjrtt wiSs h | | d last "HlhuJs- "•** ^jpiij' dieir" wives l^pupnided i^ v l £ s s e x C ^ u n i ^ '.H&* feA^^ ! «pj : |ear We Pj#^g^;^ig... : - ~«pu ' v ' : M& mZ'MW&opl Sclwippe o|' - ' ^ # t *^;m^f $sited friends! 4nl ; ^ of Sthe ^^pSgrUalid, on ,Mcfedaf ., Jl^nc<?. frfcovi'fji' at Wm?. f:-^m ' dien s^toria^ y^.r Astoria, , and I I'hfiflLe on Friday, .0. E. S. Meeting ^.next regular meetiifg $&, r^ia^m fihapter r O. & S. ' : '**"' ^$$£L-M the Masonic Ha |f^r|t%n*y, Wed.hesday, «^®Mr9th a t 8 p. 3oai; A>p< stra|ejii:'wtjai precede ihe?m< '-ii^S00 p . m . T h i s awiilSU jai^iiiM election of/dflijrj. 'ffi^CJiiaiplter, follojyed.' .•• •Ca^ltWas- P a r t y •. fe^fe *"''*piS; :-wi,bh jw. ' "•"^htt - a"tre^.<. ppi.-wil- be Mp%ander|? '!$$}<$% A^ur W cornnianderSj Wpgh;t o f j T | t t ' ^ k* qanan The fic^rlefe^^/is Edwaonci. w-mM-^mmy: who sihipe,;, l.^^;E||,Il#dM:;-st%e, t h e p r o i e ^ o n ^ o l ^ e gwapqty The re^en^e^Jbe^^.m^,-; datory idios y^^uj^der a 19^9' law provicl^Vf^jej^i'ual^ f£. cirement of* State "Potice' alt age 56 except for a few management positions. The goal it to 'be reached in 1974 by annutallly lowering die retirement age by one year. Next year members reaching age 58 will leave. The retirement of the majors will take effect Dec. 30 except for Major "VJ/right, now on ter- minal leave, whose last day on the State Police rolls wii be Dec. 7. He has joined the faculty of die Monroe County Community College as an assistant profes- sor, While promotions resulting from die retinements will not be made until later diis^year, die departure of Major Wright has resulted already in some shifts. Major Charles E. Bukowski of Troop B, Malone, has been moved to Troop E and Major C. Richard Samson has been as- signed from Troop K, Haw- thorne, to Malone. Inspector Philip G. Emden 'has been des- ignated to act as troop com- mander at Hawthorne. jars 43f$ejr *•!*; .0,c%efepc^vdnd t^ali B length and breadth $t m& ,. tffiatei Stated in Jthear bids |c% ,<{ ^r^wdfocy Tsmce feeTmM th^ Fguf las^ and on^ a^utt? of oqcasrons to Souidi Amer- H<j^ die lasl' on Governor Rock ejplers niassao]?. yo Latin. Aimetr" "Jfca, as President Nixon s emis* sary "Notice is hereiby. given .to die qualified voters of Fire District •|N©. 1 of die Tip^n of Mjariah, that die annua! election will •be h e l d at die Fire Hou$e ori (tfie 1st day of December 1970, jkbetween the hours of 7:00 and 10:00 o'clock in the evening, for ihe purpose of electing die fol- lowing: . ~Qne.Commissioner for a term of 5 years! Dated November 25, 1970 By Order of the Board of Fire Commissioners. Robert E. Neaves Secretary 6wl As the commissioned officer in charge of the Governor's De- bail for nearly 23 years, Major Galyin is undoubtedly the most widely traveled of any member of the 'State Police. He has criss- crossed the state countless times on official business and during die gubernatorial campaigns of NOTICE ESSEX THEATRE Port Henry, N. Y. Wed. & Thuirs., Nov. 25 - 26 "The Gypsy Moths" Burt Lancaster - Deborah Kerr One Complete Show at 7:45 p. m. Fri. thru Man., Nov. 27-28-29-30 "Doctor Zhivago" NOTE: Due to length of feature: One Complete Each Evening At 7:30 Sat, Nov. 28.. Matinee at 2:00 "Herades a#4 the Captive Women" Pafs Giveaway — All Seats 50c Complete Assorttfebt P i Sturdy - All Metal -Built to%§! A Price Range For Everyi^M Budget ^^O r ^O^^O^O r »/^O t *^^ J S' MINE BIKES A Complete Selection of BONANZAS at $179.00 plus tax and Trail Horse Models - $195.00 plus tax Stop In and Look Them Over. JOHN DEERE CHAIN SAWS Four Popular Sizes - 15 in. to 21 in. Light - Efficient - Reasonably Priced Enjoy The Very Best - For Less!! t^V^V^>«^K-^>t^X^*»t-^ Open Evenings 'till 9 p. m. HARRY KAPLAN & S01NS, WC Port Henry, N. Y. - Phone 546,7104 »ir »i m - mM now hjm^-eecl^ of. Am^eans ^re Aptf-Jiir prisoners have made it bagfe They talk a]bopt bamboo eages. Vicious beatings. i M i g r a ^ n . Hiimiliatiori. But the North Vietnamese ynll tell us iiQJ|fr®j Ap44t^^s si^he'e to mafes our •*>: ¥' a ? ^ ^ i g p ^ s ^ feorae, tfeeie is no word oo -^ho's alive. Wlio's dead. Or even whd^sl&ilig held.*T|iere is notfiihg. ©ccept Ask hiip to release the names of prison- ers, allow [them to write to their families, and letthe ( ,Re$ pQ^S inspecf^e jprispns to insure proper medical treatment and living conditions. Remind him that he is bound by the 1949 Geneva Convention which his country signed, And by the Istanbul resolution. . ' North Vietnamese leaders do care aboirjt American public opinion, And if th,ey think they can gain something by bowing to it, they will. But one letterworrt do it. OrartHotisand. Maybe it will take millions. So we've got to write-now. AIl;of us; And often. .':. . Write a letter tonigKt. And sendrit :tOi Offieebf th§ president,^PemocrajjcReptib- lic of Vietiiam, Hanoi, Horth Vietnam. ^ It'll CG&you-a quarter. Butlt might save a life. ,.*.,,. THE AMERICAN RED CROSS + 1 —tr-- -_ 1?P m> m:% open it. 0 ^a»**•*' f -*' , j->u* M. '•//. •' {•«.* <r i 4;!> K \ - (•**» *• *K. ••-"•-»*3yj j t y v j R&ilisl*l l * rlliif#§ii rliINv*L RB^^QSnA'J^^WM># ^VRfl IBHE?' • *•* *- 5 - \ *•> V i J^ * u r i 1 l ^ - "S* f>~t- t- v A i ^ 1 -* *^ 1 i >v !' t '** r* c ^ •• A t & , 1 - ) i M*V? a, . VJ 4 4 i *'" i •• * i ^ ^ . *, >u \* ^ h H 3- \ t 4 c *- \' \ ' - * • >: ^ $ M i 1 r ^ "At i " 'I s mWmmm flMf *mh®x s isso0, •»"»'"»*l"^ S, ^ ( 5 *• 1 t 0*i *.V t i rtSD^YilfWeWBRM/il^i »''"'" ""> TV UIII.I«_>MIJ!|I. WHAT DOES AN AD COST? Min mum Charge $1.20 r" Approx. 25 Words - 5 Lines y ' T ' y ' i M r t f"'"y 9 <¥ '» **0mqf*^pmq^qfn PH0N BfERCOBLANDiaptoft SJ^M + AUTOMOTIVE "A m ^flCES Bianchc Mosier Realtor PHONE 585-7611 5 So. Wayne Ave. Ticonderoga, N. Y. % > v REAL ESTATE- ESTATE SSALE E. Stockton TMartin Real Eetato & Insurance Office Ticonderoga Crown Point Bank Building Phone Phone 585-6566 LY 7-3787 L. & H. BENJAMIN Homgas Bottled Gas Service Atlantic Fuel Oil and Kerosene Everything for the home and farm heating needs (Budget Plan Available) PHONE 585-2877 Ticonderrga, N. Y. REAL RESTOE5NTIAL an^GGMMER- GIAL properties on rtikffi excel- lent ideations.' Also, lake shore sites and others. Ridge Meadows Realty Glens FalU> N: Y. Mrs. Genevieve Baird Licensed Real Estate Salesman Port Henry - TeT 546-7276 46tf DUPLEX — Ranch style on 3*"X> acres in the village. One 11/> b e d r o o m apt; and one 1 '">edroom apt. Hot water heat, 2 car garage. Exceptional con ^miction. Collect rent for the mortgage or convert easily, for one family. Priced to sell. 38 J m , ;p*AKA-GE- or large- .building va'jited for wni.& c -r storage. fel. 58"? 6883. 6wl HELP WANTJTD—Full time —part time, $3.50.per hour af fer training. R-efererjces and cas •lecessary. Gall 747-6448 or wriu Fuller Brush Co., 36 Maple St. Hudson Falls, N. Y. 12839. Iw4 WANTED TO BUY—A rol' top desk. Tel. 585-7857 after 6 p. m. 5w3iu Both properties bv appoint ment only. Dominick Viscardi ^85-2881, William Kerr 58"* 7835, Romeo Contois 585-6650 Licensed Real Estate Salesmen. 3w5 FOR SALE—Two houses and land in Village. Inquire A. M. LaPe er, 25 Elizabeth St., Port Henry, N. Y. 5w2 FOR SALE-Three bedroom house, excellent con<Iition, good buy. Helen A. Potskowski, Bro- ker, Port Henry, N. Y. Tel. 546- 3336. 4w3 m m -' ! ABtemSE IJERE! V* -^ *i, *• ^v Ht"? T^ ( IgFtOYIitENT # REAl* ESTATE.TORSALE-RENT CHARLES P. APPLIANCE FEDTER REPAIR Phone 585-2298 Ticonderoga, New York HOUSE FOR SALE on Cos- sey St. 5 rooms—bath and half- hot water heat. Call 6640 or 4098. , tfnc POND LUMBER & COAL CO., INC. Building Material Fuel Oil — Coal Lake George Ave. Ticonderoga, N. Y. Water Wells Drilled With Past Rotary Drill SPAFFORD & SONS CAST4.ETON, VERMONT Phone 468-2217 Or 468-5508 Schroon Lake Lakefront Lots M.Leo Friedman Broker Schroon Lakt, N. Y, Ttl. 532.7400 40tf SCHR ON LAKE—four bd- rm. year round house, hot air heat. $12,'.,00. M. LEO FRIED- N'\N, Licensed Broker, Schroon L-ke, 532-7400. 44tf FOR SALE — The Jo Lock- wood Bourgeois house on Al- genkin Street. 3 bdrms., centrally located, fidl cellar, central heat. Contact Muriel Joubert, 585- 7719, after 5 p. m. 43tf FOR longer wear keep car- pets clean with Blue Lustre. Rent electric shampooer $1. J. H. Gil- bo. Port Henry, N . Y. Tel. 546- 7144. 6wl CEMENT SAND, GRAVEL, top soil for sale. Also grading, back hoeing and trucking. Ralph W. Sawyer, RFD 1, Ticonderoga. Tel. 5854419. 42tf LIGHT TRUCKING^- Also, utility trailer rental. Dick On, tel. 585-6161 3'M SUPER stuff, sure nuf. That's Blue Lustre for cleaning carpets. Rent electric sharrDpoo- er $1. Carnev's, Inc., Ticonder- oga, N . Y. Tel. JU 5-7717. 6wl FOR SALE — Volkswagen Camper. Good condition. Reas- onable price. 4 new tires and 1 new spare. Call 585-6283. 50wttf FOR SALE — All year motel and 10 room motel on Route 9. $35,000. One hundred acres of choice land. Inquire for price. , All year house, four bedrooms, living room with fireplace, furn- ished., $13,500. Charles E. Wood, Broker Schroon Lake, N. Y. Tel. 532-7880 38tf HOUSE AND L O T for sale. Located in Crown Point Center. Completely remodeled. New hot water heating system, mopboard radiation. Tel. L Y7-3340. ltf FOR SALE — 1964 Cadillac 4-dr. sedan deVille, in good shape. Cadi 585-7606 until 5 p. m. Crown Point LY 7-3314 after 5:30. 2wtf 'X^*-'- llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllll ' '•£*. .,-* omes FOR SALE—2 year old house in Hague, N. Y. Modern kitchen, including range with built in wall oven, dining area with bar, large living room with walJ to wall carpeting, open, fireplace, 3 bdrms., extra large bathroom with bath and sepatrate shower and twin lavatories, hot water heating system. This property is being offered at an extreme* ly reasonable price, "Contact Thomas S. Gibson, State Bank of Albany, Ticonderoga, N.-.'1S Tel. SIS-2815. : • <•m# — i.--. j • ;) ;,••', .... -a",^, Jjarts^ajfld" ^ P " ^ for-- Sal.eS-|$2.0;- aPotsKiowskir^roterl^Bori Mfenry, '^. Wrt^ 546^386^ *' • 'vT^bwA Ticonderoga, Inc. FINEST IN WTOBlLE HOMES I » Kirkwood ' '« Atlantio ^ American l-REB DELIVERY t ,y««r flnanclns 10% jdovrt payments Ilk* t«nt i Alsd ^HA A V A Approved [ pre-llnilt Homes t Call Jim South Today 5115^524 ; SALt FOR SAEi: — TVlaple damng room set—macro top— d 4 chairs and center leaf Philco record player Emerson colored TV console model Excellent condi tion All items listed reduced to sell quickly Phone Port,[Henry 54f>8661 v 5w2 FOR SAL£—1970 Wtibadier double traiiier, excellent' condi laoh Gall Port flenry, ff46 7603 5w2 ' FOR SALE — '62 Chev. wag- on. New snow tires, new bat- tery, recently inspected. All OK $275. Carney's, Inc. Town. Tel. 585-7717. 4tf NOTICE TO W P ^ l l l SEALED BIDS f<sa> t%£*>'Iow- ' n g E i r e D e p t . eqi'iupttfiSSSii;; will e recaived by the.Vi'14a^-of Ti- ordorogQ B.-' >rd oif ji lJRXistees in or be^re Thu.rsda.yj^Decem- er 10, 1970 .-t 7:30 jpkatn. 1 Scott Air Pn.k II vtlyh 6 s'rap 'l.^ad "Jitarrncw 'a.nd c;ts(5.~-Spo'tt Mo- Inl 900000 00 or equ; 1 :!. . 3 Scottora,m/'c Jsfs4k' f Scot* Model 17042 00, No substitu- ion avowed. . . 12 Pair Boots, insulated, steel 'oe, steel midsole, wbite leg '"and. Serves Model 11425 or xjual. 12 F'ach, Ck>at, yellow, Hvna- 'on coated nylon with, reflcirivei tniarkings, T F D in reflective' 'ottering. Globe 390 or equal. 12 Each, Helmet, vellow, ad- instaible sus|>ension plastic "IT' ning. shield holder, chin s'rap, rero hood ami shield. MSA Top- gard or ec]u;'il. 500 Ft., Hose 1 Vi" Df x 50' Lg, 100% Polyester Fibre, 600 !b. test, Forged couplings, NST rian colored, witih 10 year guar- antee. 1 Each, Wood Ladder, fold- ing, attic, 10 Ft. Long. 1 Each, Flecrron'ic .SM'.H, Diet/ Model 237-6504C, Model or equ ad. 2 Each, Harness, Pak-Il Scoit Part No. 800020 02. 2 Each, Adjustable Hydrant Wremch, Akron Part No. 15 oi equal. 2 Each, Nozale, 11/ 2 " ID. NST. adjustable flow, Adjustable Stiream Pattern with revolving Turbine Wheel. Akron Turbo- jet 1715. 6 Each, Electric S| KM light, Wet cell, equal to Koehlcr Mfg. Cx>. W h e a t Light Model 264- LASD. 1 Each, Battery (Jiarger, 6 umit, Koehler No. 1557-LAG six Laortp automatic charger or equail. 1 Each, Radio Station, base, citizen's band. Bids submitted may be for all or portion of Tterns as so desired. The ViJlage Board reserves the right to accept or rejeu any or all bids submitted. November-25, 1970 Plymouth 'Cricket? Newest %ibc0mpac#.» Due In Jam NEW YORK STATE WATER RESOURCES COMMISSION NOTICE OF APPLICATION Notice is hereby given ohr* nip-sn^nit to P r t III-A of Art e'e V <U?e and Pro .ection r W»ters) o.f the Conservaittiio T/'w, Sidney Pb'tt, Soul' Schroon, New York has Bled at application with the New Yor' Sta> e Conserv:'! ion DepairtimeTM Division of Fish and Game ?• :, s Regional Office at R;' Brook. New York where the a) nlication a.nd published ride I'IUI regulations for adminisu~ tion of the knv are available fo )Miblit- inspection. The applicant requests tha he be issued a |>ermk to ramov< debris and muck from a 100' > 110' piece of shoreline and lak< bottom in Schroon I«ike at tlv proper' y ol the applicant. Any person interested in t h i application who wishes to be come a "Party in Interest" it this proceeding in accordano with he published rules an* regulations of the Commissio' must notil) the undersigned i: writing on or before die 21s da) of Novem!>er, 1970, stains s|>ecilic areas of interest. Any Party in Interest will be eligible to l>e heard 'if a public hearing is ultimately held ir connection wi/h the applica tion. Dirck Benson Local Permit Agent De<pt. Environmental Conservation Region 5-Ray Brook, N Y. 12977 November 5, 1970 The 1971 Plymouth Crdcet, 'meric°'s ne , vpi , t su.bccim.o'ot r. combines wvle, roominess nd comfort w' h excellent pcr- ^mi^nce and f'ie' econom v . at pact. Rack 1965 FORD STATION WA- GON for sale. 8cyl., auto, trans., power steering. Good cpndiitiion. Reduced to sell quickly. Phone Port Henry. 546-7415. 6w2 FOR SALE FOR SALE: 80 Gallon gas wat- er heater. GSass lined. Telephone 585-2298. 45tf 6wl Marjori e M cCorm i c k Village Glerk UK BEAUTIFUL TRAILER SITE for rent. Lot 75fit.x 110 ft. on DaLano Rd., 1 "^ mi. from new nw'Il. Concrete pad 60fit.x 15 ft. Electricity and sewage out- lets. Water provided. $50 per month. Write Box 7, c/o Sentin- el, or Tel. 585-2531 after 6 p. m. otf_ . LADIES slacks and tops, $3.99 or 2 for $7.00. Red "Heart yafcn, worsted, $1.19, Wintok, $1.29. Adirondack Mercantile, Morialh, N. Y. Closed Sunday & Mondays Open "Tuesday through Satur- day, 10 J a. an. to 5 p* m., Frddaiysi til 8 p. m. . • 6sw2. FOR -SALE — Stove wodrf; sof,t. Closing out. Reas6naMe 1 ' At lot or.delivered, fttfnc :.„•/. 585-2255.:: \o /If pay. fhwy» to buy •! ««V'«* UpUlllUUlilUIIIIUlUIIIIIIIIUIIIIllll FOR SALE — a yr dld^Paic-. mrno pmio gelcbng Perfect Coin- fumation, t Completely- trained for show, both Western and English CaE LY V-3340 ^2wtf ATTRAiGTiVE OHRiST "MAS GIFTS for^sale? at the "tfrift Shop Many new items; 5ttEh.c i, * ' > * K ^ i OPPORTUNITIES EXCELLENT OPPORTUNEEY for beautician, Main Sfc, Port t Henry. Present party vacating Nov 15th Cat Port Henry 546 7426 or LH 6-7009 Iwtf OFFICES FOR RENT in the Ticonderoga "Coniiminity Build- ing. One office, 13% x 18 ft; one office 18%^ :x 16% ft. Heat, lights and janitor servicea pro- vided. For further details in- quire at office of Village Clerk. 22tf v ATTRACTIVE.' ROOMS for rent. Tel. 585>6;093. 42tf FOR RENT.— 3 rooms & bath, furnished. 1 . Heat, lights & hot water included- Suitable for two adults. Tel. 597-3831, Grown Point, N . Y. ..''•' 6w2 T b e CricV^t vPl qroon s,a 'hrysler - Plymouth Division ealershins arrows die country e n ' : nning in January. "We be'ieve mot&ri'ts wii'l nnredate he s^'lid value ol ''is snbeonrrpact." R. K. Brown, division general manager, w.'d. It's low initial nrice and its conomv of operation will .make he Plvmoii'th Cricke a 'best uiv' for rnnnv persons." The Plvmoutih Cricket is an U-new car designed by Chrvs- er C'onx>r?ition stvlists and as- «mbled in F^nsrland bv Ghirysler 'nited Kingdom. Ltd. I' has -een under development since '966. A .front-engine, four-door edan, the Plymouth Oicket is mall and agile for driving and Kicking in congested city areas, >ir it also provides comfort and •conomical opera/tion lor long- T trips. Built on a wheelbave ol 98|genncs nx'hes, the Cricket is l(i2 inches ong, 62.5 inchc-s wide and 51.fi nche^ high. Front and rear rack are both 51 incluv Curb veight is 1,966 pounds. The Cricke: has an .ill-new, 70 horsepowei, lour-cylinder en- gine whkb displaces 91.1 cubic 'riches (1500 cc). Compression atio is 8.0 to-1. The standard transmission is a floormounted, loui-sjx^ed manual box. A three-.s-[x;ecl au- tomatic is optional. The axle rauo is 3.9-to-l. Boy Scout News Scouting News Boys of Scout Troop 71 are coiv.-uuU.ig a sales program for the next couple of weeks on a house to house basis. Money earned will be used to take the in a Mibcom-i boys to Scout camp next sum- j mer and also help to finance nd pinion stcer'ivisome of their win.ter activities, contributes to C'rickc's ease of|.such as a trip to Lake Placid handling. Tmniing diameter is'for the winter carnival, swim- The < 'rider's cc'l spring <ns- per'-'on system, vith ro'ul viH- r-.tions insulated hy brge rub- ber mountings and roll charac- ;er : st tes controlled bv :m an. : - •-oil bur. rrovirlcs rid' ; nf cxwn- •o't seldom lound 31 feci. 9 inches. 'The C:T ccnies ecpupped ^vi h long-wearing, high tension 155 (6.10) x 13 inch radial ply tiies. BASKETBALL (Continued From Page Five) both juniois, round out the M]i>"d. 'I'om Foi'tino. a senior, who wTin't be with the team for a fO'iple c>l weeks Ix'ciuse of a looiball injur\, will add valu- ;ible evpei ience to the teani when he returns. The Sentinels base been pre- |>arin£ lot this week's game with two scrimmages. Monday the-v played Weeks Scbcol from Vr-r- V't. ;md looke<l \er\ ^oocl. ^esteiday they played Moriah. (loach Toloskx expressed ap- preciation to the members ol the tea.rn who base woiked hard in practice and he hopes to ha\e lots ol sup|K>rt and spiiii to ac- company the desire and clti\e of a [xxentiallv g<K>d team lin- ing ;i tough schedule. M1S-XAMED The wall-eyed |>ike is not a pike at all, but is the largest member of the perch family. nung trips to various heated pools and winter cookouts. Scoutmaster Charles Smith urg- es the public to look over what the boys have to offer, as they do have some very nice merch- andise at very reasonable prices. Scout Court of Honor Boy Scout Troop 71 will hold a couit of honor for all of Che boys who have advanced in the troop. This will be held at the American Legion Hall this com- ing Tuesday nite, Nov. 24 at i>:.)U o clock. A potluck supper will be served and immediately billowing the court of honor will be conducted. • • Scout Hike I roop 71 had a grand time on their last few meetings, which consisted of nite hikes to the base of the Brother's moun- tains. The troop split into two gioups, one of the amibushers and the other ambushed. In the eery light of the moon, it was a thrilling experience for the boys as one group tried to invade the other. A marehmal- low roast was enjoyed by all af- ter reaching the mounitain. AIXHU twenty boys under the leadership of Robert Rich and Scoumaster Charles Smith en- joyed the outings. S T U D I O A | ^ R T M E N T for rent—.Oomplette*ly furnished q$. 203 the Portagej:. Ticonderoga. Call 585-7134.1/ ^ 6wl FOR-RE^rTpl S room 3|g '.nished" .apsiir^ne^S'AH fadlitiesf 'Adijt»n<;^^^5§5^5()4. fy$j *re^t;.T^'ippsr...all facilities]! •fuMMsned:' 5l|||g5-2535, NEW YORK STATE WATER RESOURCES COMMISSION NOTICE OF APPLICATION Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to Part III-A of Arti- cle V (Use and Protection of Waters) of the Conservation Law, Warren F. H listed, Schrbori" Lake, N. Y. has filed an application with the New York State Dept. Environmental Con- servation, Division of Fish and Wildlife at its Regional Office at Ray Brook, N. Y. where the application and published rales and regulations for administra- tion of the law are available for public inspection. The applicant requests that he be issued a permit to dredge a 120 foot by 50 foot area of lake bottom of soft mud in Schroon Lake at the property of the applicant. Any person interested in this aipplication who wishes to be- come a "Party in Interest" in this proceeding in accordance with the published rules and regulations of the (*kjmmission must notify the undersigned in writing on or before the 2Sth day of November, 1970, stating specific areas of interest. Any Party in Interest will be eligible to be heard if a public hearing is ultimately held in connection witih'the application. N*o : veihiber *J,-4074— -' iDiabck. "tension $^^^^;.jS^f4x^0S(fsent^l Con- .*\-v*erMac»n . •,. ff0lgl^ob; N: : Y. 12977 tractive /•Mj&jip&r at 3 Stant^f .Street, T i e o l p l ^ a . Call 58& 6865 ROG^^RENT - #^fifliii%o-^/Gk£sr "Train now to drive semi, track, local and over the 1 road Diesel or gas, experience helpful but not necessary You can earn ov er $4 50 per hour after short teaiuntng For interview lind ap pjioatio<i r call 315 453-2769, or Write Safety TJept, Unnted Sys terns, Inc ^Interstate Terman al Building^ 15 Dippold Street, Syracuse, islenv York, 13211 5iv2 4 „ ?T*WiO*3.RAY KITTENS need a home. <<m M%msi royi "4 ^ V } FOR RENT by the week: Sma]| house teculer. •"^mtttble fo* t#' construction vtoSckers Near new m}ll site oil Delano Rd. Cpokv mg "facilities;^(heat Witlimaid service •HOOOti'lfVithbut $30;00-1 per weeI?^^OMl$>5.7897 ; i A ^ 2 30p,m fFy M -4tf Si&ibite'g^ FO^l^ALE HOT WXfgfclHJRNASE 5 HOT WATER CONDENCERS 87>000 B} T. U. T Only Used 4 Year* $4£0,OO This Is Lots Than One-Third of Tocjlay** Rapkefnient Obijji,, tail 585-7869 o rS85.4058 f\ u mmmm* BisDDMR i. T3e.^a&;'1)rf*jEd!ucatiar>soJ' BltHe Towns''of l#lSudsion • and Essex and iflvi'es the sub- i^ii^ion^iiSaied 'bids on the ; fj^%lngftfv'" 5 '''' •'-:•• ' ' '|\0^^<J^^^iJ'!^b*o r ' 1 Laiwn %fi|ctor^^w3t|ii^'t^taary niofwer, |taoi&i^^fc^nd,.sriow blower. The'^tiove equipment may be inspected at *heScGhroon Liake Geli*t3t4. : $^"nti6l Gjajfage. '. AH bids anustfye .enclosed i n a sealed, envelop and marked Qjaipltlev^^-R^IIE^R BID. ; ',BiS -wifllM^j&iBned o n D e ceroiber 9 r vl§p.i|i:8:0O p. <n: m che S&i^a'li|#|Bfenit*al School Boatfd,6f-Ea^'c^ioii Room. " .ftJhfe ! Bfc#tf.^'^ricattion n& < .senp\'' ;the^}^tM'S%>'-J'fejeot' iM buds, If You Live In Essex or THE NEIGHBORING AREAS of WARREN, and WASHINGTON COUNTIES THEN YOU'RE IN SENTINEL and TICONDEROGA SENTINEL IS YOUR HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER! BRINGING YOU MORE iQcal government news area sports coverage t fcommunity activities / ^ MQMtjocal features ? 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