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P A G E T W O . TJCONDBROGA SENTINEL, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2 , 1M7

Wh<^^ki<i'^t4&&'6w^m^Q\ S t e l^' - f jewsge Fiat Con* . tM&kg '•%> _$&$ikt. K a t e , to Mm .mte&mmpotts, $ie:ta&&'George

ta^ny p#^ l9 , fofifods-'fflad tfefgb> wetter level *es$t$if'«£• tfi^Tfot' trojtg "for tivsir tosSip tmd ^ d r / e r a Kwfe gswge -aV 3.2t f<set on

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Caaxrt «msd Jamine PCTMOBS p TRY 0tfR P Q R S A t r A P S

received before close of business

Friday, Nov. 10 will earn interest from

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Bank Pays P o s t a g e . . . both ways

Recent Interest

annually compounded quarterly

BURLINGTON SAVINGS BANK VERMONT'S LARGEST BANK

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KING'S INN fc»ORT HENRY, N. Y.

Fish Fry - Fried Clams - Scallops * Fillet of Haddock pr Southern Fried Chicken

IJ.50 INCLUDES:

French Fries, Cole Slav/, Rolls & Butter, Coffee SERVING 6 PM. t o 9 P.M. Tel. LH 6-7633

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Obituaries I Admissions

':. 'Ifeiaih: • - S a i ^ I ^ i S # n . •'. Grpwa :s P a w ! " " 'M#tee '£sg*\ Woe} •<^awm':?ied0$^iv^''^:'•i^•^.

TicojHJeroga: '••Miaajis^'fflkil&r lie, Dssmlel Cross, M^ari^.r $$e§-Busii, Baaftaspa Difitoss, 3P«j5ge*be,. •--- ifacquetae -jaempias m ? Baift Tggribr, Hoircnoe-BanxtoM, ™-'' •Sbedste yfaftLatgiy. JfiL.M&to* '•is!$£,.Maffllei Moore. . ..

Sctaooii La&e: Clarence See-ley,. Juaaito. Tfetker, Monty Cole­man, Douglas

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Engagements

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Leslie INSURANCE

124 Montcalm St.

M. LES"

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THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 3, 4

"They got a murder on their hands . . . They don't know what to do with it.

Matinee Sat-, at 2

Evenings 7 and 9

SUNDAY, -MONDAY, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 6, 7

PLUS

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Stohtes and ' M l ^ t ' i ^ , ^ ^ S 5 , B&Bi%, Mrs, AinoM Laf\ni|Opin aoid in-

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.£&. tfr&m t i e " , !$&#>& # r M f . 1964; He. wuSeft

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& $ ! $ ' i n v i t e •*»

h ^ j , stejxiasbhier; l*wiis--ii Mirs. Jenny Fv$.

Maps. JSaateBirfw^ VLj Bfos. Joyce B^jnr

jpjnSl, (^peswartfc a p l ^5fes %yr. ^ 'Piotor J t e f W B ^ ^ , / - ' '

"Ji^esaiP' a j t m n ^ t w ^ i ^ ^ e r e ! •by Copnery "4p l PisfL awd

ar iuajei^l Mass witl^, JsT. Y." StKiite Poltoe and Iwail .pflp^v^joibiip, ^naird panticipatiaiig, iroi'!Iielid.'at St. Mary's Ohiureh aft id o'clock

i HAGUE

Mjris, jeiexy-'joilwand :infianit-O**. 28fch, 1967, waitto Fifcher son, Robeont Bl^ch&Ki, Addie l^initiegne, . D ^ ^ ^ ' ^ o k , Mrs. OharOes Mg8$j8& ~rm$ infeinit daughter, Jianp. Kl^fe. Roy Rob-bins, Stem^vPlBlfeuji t , Flor­ence B l a n t » a .

Sehmoon lalce: Irene Alien, Mrs .Roger Baker amd son. V

Safbbath Day Point Gelfhaiar.

PaMpm offiCKtog. Internjent was ait the Oaffcfiofe fSeinetery.

Charles W« Breeyear Charles W\ Breeyear of Port

Henry died Saturday, Oct. 21st, at Minevflle Hqspdtal, after an

infamt iEness of several weeks. He was bom May 20, 1880 and

J'*prencei Jived all his life in Piirt Bsairy. ' He married Charlotte Deyo of Ti-MoTiafa OwAex^ Ml* Gary COnderoga, Feb. 18, 1903, and

Kelfly and' jofmt daughter, ;ithey celebrated their 50th anni-F W e s Boucfhard n - versary in 1953, and their 60th

Port Hemy: Jfcuc*? Brooks, 'anniversary in 1963. Mrs. Bree-Mrs. Harold Gramt and ntfanft y e a r ^ d two years ago.

Mr. Breeyear was employ­ed by Witherbee Sherman Co., and their successors for 57 years before his retirement, 14 years ago.

Epi-copdl churchttOiiien will hold their Fall rummage sale at the Parish House of the CtaTOih of the Cross on November MHJa and ,lltih, from 9 o'ebx*: uwtU 5 o'clock on forth days. Aa^xme desiirln'jg; fiekuSP1, m y : coiiifcasjt ai^op>;" of' # i e ;foS<wft»gi '3fte. Retiftsry 4032, •$&& Noirt-eH' m& 'hsk at lias, wm>--i^m$M®t

K#viCSr.~aft: 3S0J* oirlfe. ' Bred' P$y0«fe,.,jfr, at-ysajB,, '«; ' . 4 1

.A- tarkey dtainsq:, Tue#ay,

"The MoKcaii Hfflrae Unit met at the hoi

- JMiisS CiyaifilaP^iriter" " ^ M^ aBia';MMiSlite*^i.'Var-nesr of GioseM^

N^eoifeer 7th, ^ o s a r e d by the "Wosaen/s Socady of CSrfstiaw-S^nSe© of ,tjhe Met t so te Otoroh w i l begsefeed M t!he X^humib. .oft M$fa\8ba& mm 'S9to:jk ' '» t to!;;|;00 j>. no, Tuinfe^i dstiesspig,

fam, ca1)iba%-,.s3%d a r o Ifapite lie ajipte pife.' Tickeijis afe

yMfle fpom £iwfle raemb^ms, S o w ^ - . c r ,«aja l>e pm: > Mrs. JqJhja Meiyin

M M k w i i A M ^ M ,_^.^.att!he'd<>ftj"''Pickets^"'*»£ CSftw "Bfespma Thenesa Muter, S S W ^ K - ^ S S ? ^ - 7 9 Jofl-.^aiits, 7|tJ for .«bStd . %ig!hite!* « 1M and Mirs. Jotai

£ , ' S 2 l 8 h ? « S S i E ? fi^£ 5**wf ^I4- W . . ifl&nrial >a!fcui^>y, Ooi (28t!h m

S. .HaTO tof,^<co^EO;ga> . iAsBdepcasn I*ganr ^ u a d B n y . l g ^ . j ^ FoTJui"Mieavin, son ab Miss V t f W * , ^ Jh^ifeer of TJjiait 2$4, w « iyrid its tttoratMyi«L ^ m s WAsm Osoair Mel-

graduate of.%het'?E5fe.If-p^ital;sk t h e l i e # a A . a o b e . ~ , . - . % . ° * S S f « S r « L « r

a University o f f ^ M H . iunJ Cou>r*'-...,Sf. Mary's Oatlipiic.-wias peatfbrajied. by the Reyer-or majoring: k^ Jttffistafol be- Daughters; W. .794, .will feld jt'^ettd fijlwd J P ^ c e assa^ei _• ' ' S. ., 1 ihtusn iPios m«>Pt.iiT¥ff omirf snr*M far Vtathtvr Jolhin F a l l o a Of T l -

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stair shaped bouquets of ordud, pink, and gold mom.

Jeirome db B Melvm. was best man for ihis bnotKer, Ush«» •were W^Kam 0$<sar Melvm, J r j brfiCher of the groom, Geotg^ Waitkmp Abl, J r^ ferotte'-in;* law of the tettsde, John. TiaHfwtliy Lasaolgaro, aind Pdter Censroy B ^ 1

«e1i A ajeceptwn. aad supper were

hiete at #je $t, Efiederae Ho$el m ^ Cwwn Posmit with daaciiiig after-

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__ 'btJBihiiess . m.«etiaa;g •• amd The wedding •wit t^ce plaice ' f ^ c m sfcow'Thursday,

Jammairy 20, in, ti£*£tog#jn Park W alt 8 ^>: m. Hilda Russell is Baptiist Gtoreik fSmdminalti. wie chaiirinaii Ohio. ' ' ,

PersotMs

Alfer a- wedding fa%fa>tlai OatRiJbeaM, the epnifl^ w i t ^ m m Miaiiuhaitita'n, wftfsre, Mr; JSMvinu a$ a munwapal bfl&d. aaia^sfc w p i ^a|*m^a P a t o i UnHow ^SeptiraitSjs

Mirs ^CeJLvui uJ a gijad)pa% ^o| Si Agnes School amid dwms<4i-.cut ^CoPege f<W Women. fwihefee; ft isiie was co^d to t of Coim Cefr f) sus, tbj^ ciMege paper, ajoud7 $p. itflbe mean's lost Siie ^8 -a>c*e-f sefeih^ aissistont a t 'T ime JVptgSji-Z1H6 ^ -J^ "<- i ^ t

Mcr. JfiDeikin atbendied 19ieFbc^> moullih5 Tvmv SctooJ ^ani&tAm ,--maf^Acaaiejny.He us ai gir iad^e of ^ordlhlaim TJWfetSB^asaA^ preseruOy „ A caiadid4te" r fpf a, maker's 4egFfe at tTte"We,w Yoprk Uou-vemsii r i Gradualer School of. Business * ?

social by. Faitlher JoSbm Nov. wjmdeirogak

' i>r Millar escorted his daiugh- - J < ,-^ tar wfho wore an empire sf$le jpj ]viEMORIAM - •* r, gown of ivory sataa truramied j ^ l o v m g memory of mjf hus--Tvffjh sOenioo-ii lace to match her lm^ -^pil ^ pag^iQ a^oy, mamfalla, a family heirloom, j ^ . § ^ 2

been worn by her, i "g^'m to see in the soft,„d4m

CARD OF THANKS • I wteh to' fiamk Dr. Vlairdo,

Djr. Marrtiiri!, Father FaHon, Rev.'-wdxxcb had Grostotas, Uhe imainiaigiemenit of moilheir Shfe is the t^nMiJbaMeljjjg^T Moses Ludiingitoii Hospiiial, to wear Uhe mantala She oar-1 A faloe I loved the. best

Mr. and Mrs. W. 'B. Gilbert ®^n^ ^ a t i v e s aind ttie Ticon- i W a amqa bopquet of ivoiy Aaid-ttafc of h u n w ^ % ^ M t yesterday for Flomida where J 1 ? * * ®m e B««Ky SquiaJd-for rosebudis and figoonuims wi*h' ^ g v l W - , ^ y m?*.-*. •

& ^sten^ion owe of Mrs.

Cfecrgs Morr^on at Sabbath Day Point on October 24th witu IP nwrobere m&nt Mrs, Clay lioty. Br«eia *uio Mis Fxaink Mc-D01144 taught -Tote Bass"

Tho vest m«rt4ug will take -pje»ej.-jt the Beadhiside! Hotel on T3h)ttflS(J«y- evening, NovembBi mx^SM D m Misis Ponothy Rho*eiSs.f Niasairaf Mn-^'vJk HOqi^ ecomomiist -will preseoiit a pro-

m 'ISmaill Apiplfetniejes atld FODSJ? '» SlhV will njent-

., .„.. . . 9Q6U4 %>d pflap^raiftpn Saitid wul have mainy unspHuiajl qpg-ee«{ii!o!os M^.^JSf^1^1 ^*>WpFj WateMii County Extepsron. AgSnt •w*a,$it4i6 be pBesemt lait t t a ira^et-

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^ W m $ e t & g 19 Ofehf'ft 'ap, 5OTiile,iain4 oirgatti?ra)Sbnig fit

jttfe "ootoigiuixily, % e higipare Jt lome -dpieafee take

tjib dlaite anld tmftte ot ^ % j * & jmjeeling i t , h a s besn( p l ^ J k ' 1 u ^ W a R eye ing tme^taijg "so

w m f e » ^ 3 p l ^ , a r e free \% a#eT)EU sBaSiioenl^ will foe sewed?. ^sBasJinaenls^ will

%is %tfies& *C.iub te?ria 1|hia OT&thejd *CMib of ^Hague >iill aMeia at'tih!^htpne^£''l |tsf •ft^Bi&Ii% oto5/ThursJiiaiyr Wovimt-

Jamioe-TiieadwSy Witihe*bee: Dora Miftchefl. MotMi: Saraih Pa/ttisoni Thom­

as Baker. Pobfeirsville: Curtis Lyon. Massachiusetts: Edwaird Gras-

ky.

Stork Qub

Gbes down dim the f ;:o#'*|piste. s% mfcs you"'n6 Je^^ :1JQg ; ' | ip | t-

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«hey will spend the winter I*83? * » « * « » to my huabend nnntaibire hry. mon'ins. ta« IHIB s ^ a J h e ttoa|»taL Her sister, Mrs. George Wat-• Mr. and Mrs.. Ralph Pacohiisni A f s o ^^ the ptaiibearers a«a , kkus AM, Jr. of Rowayton, GOH- _ _

amid Mrs. Ethel Dawis have re- «i»'U€h*Pul toendls for cards, j^e^cg, v^g the mafaw-of-toott- ^ T h l i ' f did on'the b ^ ^ y o S f turned after spendtog a week ffl^wems. Mass cards and their ^ AaoBher sister, Wpss Count- g o t o . ,., ' " ' - » & # ; . *md as gu'ests of Mr. and Mrs. P1 3 1^ expressions of sympaithy n f e y A ,b b o , t M i n ^ ^ g s p M 4 * < * ' Foq? aihsence cam^ n e » f i ^ 8 M e x Szalbo alt Damlbury, Conn. 1™ ^ bereav>eineait. Special h0inoir_ T h e bridesmaidls wene .jhe d-oWiOf my heairi > ^ I M %

John Haiwfey -speM a week ™ ™ *° .H18. C a m o e r . S o f f ^ Miss Ticia Melvdn, siSber of the, Amd «he ianip of my idV&ls visiting relaMves and ^ J 1 ^ , ™ w * ^ ^ P - - g r o o m and Mrs. Allen G C H X K 3 L W gfewmg. " " "•' "

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Mends in Long _ fdapd: atn'd ^ J ^ | ^ * [ J f f 2 f S ^ S S ^ ! ^ u l - » ^ f ^ ^y016 f 3 ™ ^ . '%?!?_ gown» vy«>ur'heiatft i iajs the I n t e g r a (recently

„ — . ~. aess cain'never be^forgotten. " | d M u ^ p^j j 4 ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ 5 gg; thrv^dV^woAai' .-.-.• , -Miss Jean Slum of New Mom^,-_}f°F^?e (Johnson )Bovee &md„„ to match and eafflied Your fevO t h e ^ o M M; ' "^^ l - '

For; no • ohfe oiit

He is survived by five child reo, Mrs. Norman Seaiies of Port 'southern New York. Heniry, Charles Breeyear of Bua-I Miss Jean Slnm OL „„ _. .. lington, Vt., Mrs. Eaizabeth j 0 % and Mrs. James Waaraer of Ctaisott Road Sprague of Wamrensburg, Bern- Weybridge, Vt , were recemt'

Mgses Ludington Hospital MPBSSlEiE? Oct. 25, a daugh­

ter to Mr. aind Mrs. Charles Messier of Tlconderoga.

GRANT, Oct 26, a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Grant of Port Henry.

• BARER, Oct. 26, a son to Mr. and Mns. Roger Baker of Schroon Lake.

MERRILL, Oct. 29, a son to Mr. and Mrs. Ricky Merrill of Ticoraderoga.

JOHNSON, Oct. 29, a daugh­ter to Mr. and Mrs. Francis O. Johnson of Port Henry.

CARD OF THANKS I wish to express my sincere

thanks to Dr. WSEaim. Vilaaxto, the nursing staff ait Moses Lud­ington Hospital, the Emergeracy Squad, Fattier Faion, Sisters of S t Joseph, friends and reiai-

guests of Mr Armstrong,

and Glenm ard Breeyear of Albany and Ben edict Breeyear of Port Henry. Also surviving are 16 grand­children and 16 great-grandchfld-ren. 'Nomtih Varasdjiver, British Col

Funeral services were held umibia, Oatoada where Mr. Trom-Oct. 24, at St. Paitricks Church, bley is employed by the Inter-

CARD OF THANKS "We wish to thank our Mends

and,, relatives fox their many ^j£ -*

the Rev. A. R. Isele officiaiting.

Miss Helen V. Smith

CARD OF THANKS We wish to ttSmk Dr. Totn

Mr. ana Mrs. Willis Trombliey' CaitmimithB,- thee nmirses and sb:l5f adtS of kajwtoffiss durinjg the re-" fiamiiy illeft yesterday for °? Moses Ludnmigtom Hoepiital. ceiA loss ttf our soh aind' broth-

- — - - 'Also relaftives and frienids for er . ' ,.' . ' t t a i r many kind expressions of sympathy in^oiir 'berealveropnt. These expressions have been deeiply appreciated.

Uhe faiaiy'of; Henry -HM1 p

•Yoiuv*aiBe stfil thje vde cDeSfc of -

tajHtedh ^a!6apaJf5fofeyd!rfei$saiiigsJ Thieig is^jghll 2 meed for more eleaja yHte jsheelaTig, efcor -

The Seanw'CfaSs'of thfe Hague GeteaFSchiooI -whl ^ * t e o r a d W ^ - o a i Eleatoqi My, Tues-s dlayt, "Nov. ^th at tiiu* isd^ool caf-eljewa 'The iriemi WJU cosnjsist of pirlnie jii&s of beef, corn, pota-

•"VtmeR jsalani, rolls and h*bne miade -,)$&* SSWpg -will l>egLn ^ t 5 30

„ f , m md confanue unitil ail are . §e1cKa ^ Mul t s $176, ohildwi

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RQLLING OAT.S

T h e avepaisfe cost fo r tares on c&fcsAtjefedjalmoisit ejccfu^ive-jy for busiitt&sis is l e s s tljaxi o d e half ceta.f*.tJ6r*mil« *

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maibiomial -Papjer Co. Conisipi!Cl#rjimain' Noel G. Peil-

etier, USN.'SOoi of Mr. aind Mrs. Mass Helen V. Smith, 71, died Noel -FeJPfcier of 15 Cairiiqin

Mtondlay, Oct 23rd at the Fulton Roa.' . T^ohdieiroga, has jre#rai-Oouraty ImifiirmaTy, where she «d to^DaOTSville, R. L after coin-; had been a paitient for the past pleting a four day coomibat nine months She had been m tEaamanig exercise as a mernhex Hi health for the past severa; of U S Naval Mobile Coas%uc-years. *, ton Balttalion-53 ' Miss Snmth was bom in Ticon-} deroga, July "4th, 1896 She was the adopted daughter of former Justtoe of Peace and Mrs Rom­eo Smith After thete death she resided with her sister, Mass Elizabeth Bates at 200 West Ful­ton St., GloversviOle She was a member of the FremohV~'Sf

Mis. Rohert Gnaham 'Mrs. Evelyk. Ptato Mils. Joyo^'Haniittottd Mirs- -M^pfe Burrii. Mrs. Jehinie Fulert-

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cars, . jkeid^^ipp k i e ^ t a ^ ^ ^ ^ p . •hiisjaiessi W»"pssf'; ' t i a h ^ ^ m ^ p f ;

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grandoluldrein and graomfc, chifldren^

Interniejit was 111 VermoaiiU^ .

five great!

Famrfaeld,

» -\. * Miss Alda Mitchell Mxsis Ada Mitchell, a former

resuteat of JPKxawleroga, died'im tiwes for their cards awrt i ^ i r ^ _ , *£. ma: ' " a ™ ™ o l PennYare, September 9 / alfitetr

a t ^ h o s p i t a L p i * ? * , . ^ ^ t ^ \ ^ d h f e time, when her fattier S . STOUT Jj$?T'as' & ^ ^ to^i^fflgfotenA. propraetor

' ' w p ffe-f e » wanber of cousuis rof -libb Buajjejgh: House, she bad Fumeral serv^es. wtere .held at ^ T O ^ e r y sh<»p m Tieondeioga, «te JOd tenbe^ *™ta*& Home, a g T ^ ^ufrvoved by a «iece.J Thu^fl&y, Oct 26, Intermemt Titcs. Bdgac ^Strorig, of P e n l

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JOHN J. GUNNING

^aiiit^j&ygb&se of thje Jafee Act-*hfur j.^mdi -Gertrude H u l e t t Mtt-fteUL , ^J !^uftitf

{ CASH OF THANES We'washi t o thank Df. Vilar-

do, the mETses, "nurses aides aiffld

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Tlcoadcroga, H. Y,

wasCIni the FerndaJe Cemetery am Johnstowin. Bearers were all COTKfas: off t h e deceased..

Dr. Frank Edward Bemis Dr. Frank Edward Bemis. son

of- the late Wafliard ^ind Aniaind& D^Hemasvj t iedi i t t Bangor, ©c-^entoe st^fof^ivfeses jiudniff-$iimp:%L He-was bora July 23,! too. Hospital for tbeur "cane ahtf *3i8S^i» CTOVKQ Point Mridfaeiss Ts5Hle we were pafienfts

SflrsavoiB imcaude has wxPe/iKaere x eoemrfiljr. Thataks «flso t o Uhe. f&fitoer Flouanice Pomeroy; a 56ev, Bemnard Fortune of Hagiiei -~ sBjiL Fradoik Bemm$ of Affifcom, Speteal thanks to Rev. C. ®$

jri£, a daughter, Mns. Alvin Itofflay xxf "ViMow, N Y who vis-*"' ofj Tonawamidiai,' two i t e d u s , ^n^1»tlhien^injy'fp©nds

, . , Arthur of Tioondei- far casda. 3atod vfiafcs We ^ane X&k AMred of„prow» Pomt, two vleiy igrdRiM, Thank you aB so " ~ • ' ^ . J H f e Stella Weler of -ww& f ^ , « . - , * ? * ^ T 5 . M a ! b e a L o w y ^ I 1Mir- « j d J*ps> Byron Monroe :»ar Joste, California Also, eight 1 Hague, tN*X

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the ^eiimm«|irjs Budget of the Toivm of Hague for the fascal .year heguunngsi Jaraifeiry 1st <19,68,^has beeii'£bo%iipletet afd Meet im the office of the„ Town Clerks at Hague', 'where it is available for inspection by amy ihl&erested pieirsom at f all reason-aMe houar^

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hearing any person may eaird in. favor o i or aigaolst

prelumn,ai:y ^ud^et ac coni-3 or for"Q0 ag&inst'ariy item

stns thiereim coni''itotied saajAt to Seiction. ^.13 ^ t h e

inTiaHvrthje proposed. Salaries' te MloiWmg town officers:

hereby specified as followss .penyisor ^ l ^i7u"u s t i ceof ltheVeaoe /$300tii

(T6tal Salad^aO' ' ' mteilman (eac%) -

Clerk Superuitemieflt

h1 Attorney n Engineer

Assessor {Total 5alairiies) Ord&r of the fPown 38oaToT Aajton M^ Middjeton,

1* ToKviiCle1?k ' d October 19, 1^7 »

* - . < • T ,

*^00 $2200 S500d

£3500

I i _

I

'a «

te OF HEARER tPOJl PB^UMINABY BlftlGSET ' l O E is herehy ^ e h that

ehiawiary hudjet fof the of TicondfiTOggL fiosr the

. yean beginnflEig J fantoy l , ha,s been «oiblfeted astid file 101 thet office of Jthe e^ktof-fHSo^aeroga, at

Tioondetoga f Oommuway ug, where i t may* be itt-~> W a w interested persoii reasonahle hopr* (

JTHfiR NdTlCE,^is given [tth« Torww "BoaH of T«?ohr 5a, l!sseK Coanly, New will meet and review s«Ia nhary budget -afld^O'ld'ca

hearang thereen,'' at the idieroga. Commuinity1 Bi*p[d-

7.30 ip n l on the 9Hh ctay ^oveaiibei? 1967, At such

afcy persoii. may be in, favw jrf o!r fgaafist thts

r..M&ftimg& m fio^npjfcd [in Javor of ot against any or items contained therein.

-^ESUANT to Sectkwi 113 b l ihJlCoWil Ijaw the proposed «al-

of th$ following officers 'hed a& foJlotts, - "

T.isor mm ices of Pe?uoe t2) *>f670(j

bellmen (2) HflOtf m Clerk $4300

Sitpt of HighwayB l

• « *6«0O Sp Order of the TO\VTI Board

of T*«?toderoga, New Y<wk jttice Arthtir

To\ffl d P i * Dated October 10, 1 lw3

\-JiT W.yf»> U tw*

GRAND U N I O N BRINGS YOU. . .

OPEN: SUNDAYS 9AJI.to6P.M,

( YOVJt S B t e » L Y GRANf) UNION 1 JWontealm & Schuyler

TICONDt lROGA ^ > . ."w. . . . f " .. . - . > * <

m

Emm Q H

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SPECTACULAR ) ' i«'

ftp ISTEAk . < * "

SHUCK STEAK .

SIRLOIN STEAK,

COUPON CO0O OCjT. 2J IHRU,N0V.j^ ( j ; ai-- '--' ,u,[ s ^ k m h ^ s &

S i 19

f 1 6 6 C ROUND STEAK

s t e . l O t K BEADS / : . . ; . . : . A i O P CROSS RIB STSAK 1 FISrfER PRlGE s

v ^ *»;

TPOTJ00T ftfgiNE ^VER 3 0 PIECES x # # c

MR. P0TAT0E HEAD 00 . ACHON TOY , rwc

PLASTIC DUMP TftUtK 00 SC^NICRUrSER ##e

PLASTIC GREYHOUND BUS 00 POPULAR # # c

PEG POUNDER O O WINNIE THE POOH # # c OIL PAINT SET .,..- O O PENGIL BY NUMBER # # c

COLORING SET OO RATTLES, BALLS, SQUEAKERS

INFANTS' TOYS PROFESSIONAL # # C

PIN BAIL GAME O O TWO IN ONE r # # C

RING TOSS OO RING A-DING # > c

PRINCESS PHONE .00

1 te .

LB

1

BONfctESS

CHUCK ROAST "BOTTpM ROUND ROAST CAUF..0RNIA

CHUCK ROAST JBbU'E IN •

CROSS RIB ROAST , AJ3M. CHUCK •

POT ROAST J

LB.

5 0 - " S T A M P WITHTHIS-COUPON AND THE PURCHASE Of

- ONE 1 LB. PK0, ••DD.'lE"

FRUIT CAKE MIX COUPON GOOD OCT. 29 THRU NOV. 4 i

V. L m 1 I Coup*- P»f Cuito<"*' V.'.'/.V/.'.V.V.V.Vi

II :v^*.-.w.v.v.v.-.v;v:v:i. »• i c.-p* p.. c ...».. •:v:-:v:v:v:«.;w3C~j I

100 STAMP WITH THIS COUPON AND THE PURCHASE OF

• ,0NE '2 . tK :PACk^GE OF U.5.D.A. CHOICE FRESH

GROUND GHUCK

! « • • * • • • » • • 66c

CALIFORNIA

CHUCK STEAK TENDER ROUND

CUBE STEAK MIDDLE CUT

CHUCK STEAK BONE IN

CLUB STEAK

USDA CHOICE

MIDDLE CUT

CHUCK ROAST

ROUND ROAST C H O I C E H i TWO RIBS

RIB ROAST S TOf

SIRLOIN ROAST

COURON GOOD OCT. 29 THRU NOV. 4

i FAMILY SIZE

GREST TOOTHPASTE WITH

< THIS . COUPON

&1

1

FRESH.

GROUND ROUND ROUND M r m KUUNU

DIAPER BAG SET 6 6 * SANDWICH STEAKS GIRLS' SPECIAL # gt

LUGGAGE SEWING KIT OO F U N FILLED

PLAY CHEST FQR>A£LAGES

M u m

COUPON GOOD OCT. 29 THTU NOV. 4

• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

SHORT RIBS BONE IN

PLATE BEEF

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NANCY LYNN-ALL FLAVORS

"With \\tXS Cou pondn>tI JlionPo'r'cHasfr of m On e Ca\f Car\ M

WHIM ML ; ; i | COUPON GOOD -jCM. Thru Nov.-4 r- ,, K.jOS^Jl

Limit One Coupon Per Customer w •• - I

•••••••••••••••••«•••«

/SKf i l rW

STARKIST WHITE

IN WATER

PKGS. OF

2 ROLLS

TUNA FISH KRAFT

MIRACLE WHIP

*H-#GAti ••bPfitiM

I With this Coupon oricTfhe PuYchasb of H On e 1 pt. 1 V 01. Can

• BRAVOFLOOR WAV COUPON CO0t> J -Thru Nov. 4 G*''fe<a*.'l

Limit One Coupon Per Customer tssMjl

3m KRAFT REG. MARGARINE fl| H i J % ,

..J PARKAY us" 3 ^#9 H A DUNCAN HINES (12 VARIETIES) | ^ w

# 9 ' LAYER CAKE MIXES M

1 Qt 1 Pt. |or

'With this Coupon and tho Purchase of 3 • Qt. Jars Gran d Union

AA STBYRA

END

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BATHROOM TISSUE

COFFEEMATE

COLD WATER SURF GERBER'S S t R A f H l D

BABYFOOD iRE^OLAR OR DECORATE^

SCOTTOWELS ICEEILER'5 i '*1>V * w

KUHEmiMn CHASE & SANBORN ^

COFFEE WOWSfNE* ENGLAND

fsjif 24* 6 oz . tor 47*

3 lb. 2oz. f i i | ( i

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1 lbS 12 oz.

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2 •

lbs.

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HOT HOUSE TOMATOES U»S» K 0 1 • '/4 " D I ^ . & UP

MclHTOSH APPLES 1N.0R1DA

GRAPEFRUIT' UUUfS IA^NA

GOLDEN YAMS CANADIAN WA?<feD

ftUTABAGUS

19 49 59

S 3 25

4 ib. Bag

5 lb. bag

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TOIL

ELECTRIC »\ « f . ^ ^ i&. 14!T * PfiRK -fan I ' l l erin I

tDESAU LAfeEW

Llfit LIQUID DETERGENT

^35^ < ;. fii

COUPON GTJTO Thru Nov. 4

ft

a\Wjg"f Ihru Nov. 4 Gs:nr. . . . f t V r ^ '- i m i , Q5S.CouR,0tt^« Cvstftm«r,J3^11

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•it NOW ON SALE „ "-SfeCTlOH M O J 3

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HANDYMAN ENCYCLOPEDIA

1 1 ,

FEATURED THIS WEEK DURING OUR ;::

JAC0UARD TOWEL SALE! M:^

' With ftis fcaapon o({d ttlb Pu rcliis'e

-J fe ^ t 9 ^ ^ / ^ ^ ^ ^ 0 ^ ^ ^ W, v SARA UEE

sqYAL7 COFFEE CAKE |

FRfiSHPAK

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CAN

5 *«

r AT GRAND UNION: ONLY © j p [ fi,

iLj i f i t One iatlien Per Customer w * I -P

COUPON GOOD M 'P " > ' l , Thri NaVi4

N , p y C | B l l3 AT GRAND UNION ONLY &%g\ W

Limit Oije Coupon Pier Customer

litt.".'' "* ••' mmm GOOD • " _•• ..^ • TI

AT GSTSMS ••.•UNION ONLY .LTtmi|l|).|i|jji2Siison Per Cu tanjer'in

Ttwr Limit Ono Coupbrt'Vcr CustomW

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WE RE^fcRYE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES HOT RESPONSIBLE FOR TYPOGRAPHICAU ERRORS

H * * * * ^ * * * * . * * J V ( V * » *V * t » V " •ft -* < - * «v •v- '^V^v

fRlC|S-AS0 i&m& EFFECTIVEi^QV, S-THRtt HOV. 4

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