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U K E PLACID NEWS, FRIDAY, APUL », US1 Lake Placid Personals which Miss Patricia Major of this village had the lead- Mr, and Mrs. David Alpert have purchased the house on Parkside Drive owned by Edward Charland. { Mrs. Albert Hickok is a patient I have returned from Syracuse where they visited their son, Robert. Edmund Shea and two sons of Ogdensburg visited Mr. Shea's James Shea last Supervisor and Mrs. Harold R. [ in the Placid Memorial Hospital j in Pladd Memorial hospital. Soden and family are vacationing j where she underwent an operation j Mr. and Mrs. Warren Fadden at Washington, D.C. j on April 11. | and family Sancra Tobm is in Troy visiting j Mrs. Harold Hutt has returned Barbara Futterer. j after visiting- at the home of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. J. Vernon Lamb j Oharles TutmimneMo and family and ct ildren, Eleanor and Nash, | in New York City. left Wednesday to visit their i Mrs. George Wood is visiting her mother, Mrs. daughter, Mrs. Chester Carey, in J son, George A. Wood, and family \ weekend. j Penn Yan after which they will j in New York City. | The Mack Lewis cottage on | motor to Canada. j Mr. and Mrs. John Schatz ar- [ Lakeview Ave. has been rented j rived home from Florida thi3 week, ffor the summer to Hugo Jacobi of i BIRTHS TORRAJNK5E—At Placid Me- morial hospital, Wednesday, April 11, a son, RolHe Clark Torranee, 2nd, to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Torrance. •Hurley Devlin and Hennas Boa- vier a:*e at the d f Amico camp at Cold Eiver with a group of boys: Billy iyNeil, Mike Devlin, Chip Om:*;r and Reggio Benh&m. Mr. ind Mrs. Robert Ry*n have retained after the winter in Florida. Charles Husted is hospitalized in Naw York where he was accom- panied by his wife. Dr. and Mrs. James Campbell have returned from a southern trip. Funeral Services For Mrs. Hubert Smith, 23 Howard Baker has returned af- [ Crestwood, N. Y. ter a vacation of two weeks in Ber- Mr. and Mrs, Donald Dewitt muda. i have returned after the winter in Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Corcoran j Florida, of Rochester, after a trip to Mon- ; Miss Grace Shea and treal, are spending part of their Jack Shea, Jr., are in New York, honeymon at the former's aunt, Mrs. William J. Hurley. Funeral services for Mrs. Hu- bert Smith, 23, will be held Sat- urday morning at St. Agn<ss nephew, J<^urch. Interment will be in St. ck Shea, Jr., are in New York, j Agnes cemetery, the Eev. Michael William Irwin will undergo an j K e l l v officiating, operation at the Champlain Val- j Mrs - Smith, a resident of this end in Albany with Beverly Pratt. Gordon Pratt, Jr. was in Orange, N. J. over the weekend. | Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gladd •Betty Reggio and brother, Rob- ' and family of Fulton have moved ert, are vacationing in New York!to the Hession cottage at 9% with their father, Louis Reggio. (Grand View Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Tray- ; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Amis and nor have returned from Florida. family Ash Cutler is a patient in Pla- j Taylor Trudy Connors spent the week- ley hospital in Plattsburg on urday. James French scent last week in Syracuse. Miss Kathlein Whitney has re- turned from Rochester where she attended a refresher course at the Harper Method Beauty School. After a short stay in Texas, Wil- have moved to the snail ! lard McComber lias been visiting cottage on Sentinel road j his uncle, Varkk MeComber in cid Memorial hospital. Mrs. Robert Raymond and chil- dren are visiting in New York. Georgia Swayze and Nancy Weaver underwent tonsileetornies at Placid Memorial hospital on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Frenyea re- turned Saturday a&er a week spent with friends and relatives in Greenfield, Mass. and Windsor, Vt. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sfader of Siingerfemds spent the weekend here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mader and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Randall. Mr. and Mrs. William J. Hurley and $$x$. Louise Campbell attend- ed the wedding of William Hurley in Rati&tirB, N. J. on Saturday. Mr. end Mrs. Hurley Heiumed Wednesday after a brief stay in New York. Douglas Slater is moving from the Volpert apartment on Hilkrest Aye. to an apartment in the Brew- ster-block on Main St. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Reed and daughter .returned Sunday night after a weekend stay at Hernron, N Y? and Mr; *nd Mrs. E. J. Bris- senden were also Sunday guests there of Mr. and Mrs. John Grandy. Miss Barbara Benedict, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Chagtncey Benedict, is spending the spring vacation visiting Miss Barbara Pratt in New Yorjk City. from the larger house on the same j Denver property which has been rented to j Alfred Cdlwell. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Jubin are visiting their son, Jack, in Phila- delphia. Mr. and Mrs. -D. F. Dashnaw and family are guests of Mr. and Sirs. Edward Logue in Pearl River, N. Y. this week. , Mrs. Robert Decker is here from j Falls Eiver, Va. because of the Colo. illness of her grandfather, Ashley Cutler. Alton Ritchie, a former resident, his wife and daughter, Rhoda, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Garland LaMay. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Holt have returned from Florida where they spent the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lamb and Mir. and Mrs. David Tobin are ex- pected home this weekend from Daytona Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Thomas and daughters are visiting rela- tives in Rochester. Mrs. Herbert Wild will return to Nedrow, N.Y. today after a brief stay^ikere with ber'parents, Mr. and Sirs. Grover Cleveland. Her husband has been attending a meeting of electrical engineers in Washington, D.C. Mrs. Fred Gladd and the Misses Patsy MtiLane, Jane Clark and Joyce Gladd attended the play, Ice Bound" at Plattsburg State Mrs. Herbert Benty is a patient j Tea-chers College Monday night ROUND and SQUARE DANCING Erery Saturday Night AT LESSING'S Route 9 AnSable Forks Music by BETTY SHERMAN ANDTOEJESTERS Food Served At AU Times No Cover Ne 3 CHAPPLE COMPETED THURS. IN MARATHON John Chappie, this resort's long - distance running ace, competed Thursday in the an- nual Boston marathon over the 26-mile, 385-yard course. In last year's event, the first time he had finished the gruelling grind, Chappie placed 43rd in a starting field of 134. He has been training hard for this year's event, and be- fore leaving on Monday said he hoped to again finish the race, and "improve my posi- tion to at least *35th." Indochina comprises 3 French- sponsored states. * Sat- .village all of her Hfe, died early Thursday morning at Ray Brook State Hospital where she had en- tered as a patient on Tuesday of this week. She had been in ill health for several years. She was born in Lake Placid ©n July 7, 198$, the daughter of Mrs. Florence Borden and the late Henry Borden and attended Lake Placid high school. In November, 1344 she was mar- ried to Mr. Smith, who survives, along with a 2-year-old son, Hu- bert Raymond. Other survivors in- clude five brothers, Edward, Jerry and Leonard Borden, all of Lake Placid, Bills Boxdeji, Scbenectady, and Max Borden, Niagara Falls and two sisters, Mrs. Beulah Smith, and Miss Mary Borden, both of Lake Placid. •The body is afc Clark's funeral home. TO LECTURE Dr. Edward Zeg&relH, professor of diagnosis and radiology at Co- lumbia University, will lecture at the Veterans Administration bos pital, Suramtrant, N.Y., at 3 p.m. Friday, April 20. READ THE CLASSIFIED ADS Symbol of Serviee Prompt Delivery Phone 1O5 - 106 RALPH1E UDUKE ! HAS BIRTHDAY PARTY Ralph LaDuke, Jr. celebrated his | second birthday Saturday at a j party held at the home of his] grandparents, Mr. aad Mrs. Rob-j ert Gil man. His guests were Lar- | ry Strack, Sandra Graham, Karen 1 and Susan Fountain, Dennis Jes- j r, David Walton, Paula Sears j and Paul Thornton. Also Mrs. j Robert Graham, Mrs. Rdbert Jes- mer, Mrs. Fred Fountain, Mrs. Forrest Walton, Mrs. Victor Sears, Mrs. Paul Thornton, Mrs. Hector] Strack, Mrs. Margaret Gihnan, Miss Charlotte Gilman. The rooms were decorated in yel- low and blue and the young host received a number of attractive* gifts. CV Baseball League team loop. ! Teams in the 1 top an- E, S. M.i- To0perateWkh6Teams:^r:^^^ SrtU With Plattsburg VFW and Lake ; and Lyon Mountain. Lyon MOJT . Placid entered in another league ; tain had originally signed to p-a-- and Saranac Lake not represented, tieipate in the 10-team Northti.v the Champlain Valley league voted New York league, but withdraw to operate this summer as a six- last week. SATURDAY ONLY! MONET SAVING HAT SALE P OFF on any hat over $6, including Dobbs aad Brew- tter hats. 51 OFF os any hat marked $6 f * and under that price. You are saving $1 and $2 on the fiat you select. Gertrude B q t Hat Sh* SanncLake Open Satan*? Night KX) STA IU!ft EET *t*fct* f t W M WfrSIf tHWANCt COtFOtAWfl FOR SALE DRY SLAB WOOD DELIVERED I to Lake Placid, $14. Ward Lum-! ber Company, Jay, N.Y. Phone 12-F-14. BtfchS16 3-ROOM Jewtraw, T«L 727. 52tfchl638 POWER CH PLlHi SAWS, 3>ISSTON and Titan models, both one and two man saws. Gordon Wilson. Tel. Keen* 95F4. 47^fch252 AND BATH ment, furnished or Year round or summer Phone 301-J-e. APART rental. FLEXALUM BETSY ROSS Venetian Blinds Repainting ~ PlasUc Tapes Cermak Plastic and Vikon Metal Wall Tile. Am- tico Rubber Floor Tile. Versatile flooring installed. R. F. Ray- mond, phone 268, Lake Placid. 52tfch685 FORNBSBBD APAWmgSm ON Park PL 3 large rooms ai*d bath. Will rent for season or by the year;. Phone 143. 52tfcM705 SMALL F!U»NIS«Ba) APART ment, heait, lights, hot water. 1 Middle St. Pfeone LJP. 461. MISCELLANEOUS SMALL ANTIQUES, ALWAYS authentic and lovely, and very reasonably priced. Eleanor Pfarre, 20 Lake flower Ave., Saranac Lake. 34tfchllO7 EVA^S <m BOT WATER HEAT er, like new. Original cost $128. Will sftenlke for 960. Tel. 384. 47tfehl607 LAKE PLACID HONOR ROLL LOCAL MEN AND WOMEN SERVING IN THE ARMED FORCES CF OUR COUNTRY Ret. Conrad S. Aiken, USA Sgt. Calvin Barney, USA Cpl. Hoover Barney, USA Pfc Gene Barney, USA 1st Lt. Sidney L. 'teane, USA SA Thomas Fountain, USN Pfc. William M. Gilmore, USA Pfc. Donald A. Gray, USA Pvi- Paal A. Gray, USA Herman D. Greene, USA Pfc. KendJ\ N. B<ckford, USMC CpL Chas. A. Gersbach, USAF S/Sgt. Robert Blanchard, USAF Pfc John Hennessy, USMC ~ rt. William T. Bowman, USA Pfc. M. Donald Hosier, USA AA R. T. Brewster, USN Pvt. Harry 6. Branson, USA Major Arthur Bryant, AAF Pvt. Morris Bryant, USA SA Daniel L. Cassidy, USN Pfc. Leonard 6. Cassidy, USAF Cpl. Paul Cleveland. USAF f Cpl. Stanley Cobane, USMC Pfc. Wililam Colby, USA Pvt. Charles Daby, USA f Cpl. Rnssell Darr*h, USA Pvt. Walter Derroatis, USA Pfc. Glenn d'Avignon, USMC Sgt. William Drake, USA T/Sgt. Charles Fay, USAF * Killed in Action Pvt, Kenneth Hunkhts, USA Pvt. Oscar Hnsereau, Jr., USA Pvt. Xavier Husereeu^ USA HM2 Win. H. Isaac USN Lt. GarfieW Jonee, USAF Pvt, Arthnr W. JuJWn, USA Pvt. Jmmes E. Jewtraw, USA Cpl. Joseph a Kendrick, USA Cpl. William Kennedy, USA Cpl. Augustus Krieger, USA Pfc. Edward LaPlant, USA AA Gerald F. Law, USN HM 3/c C. F. Lawrence, USN Pfc. Jas. H. Lawrence, USMC Pvt. Norman McCasland, USA f Wounded in Action Pvt. Gerald J. LaHart, USA Pvt. Robert McLan^hlin, USA 1st Lt. Francis J. Merrill, USA Ret. Gordon Mnsgrove, USA AA Dennis J. Miller, USN Cpl. Claade E. Miner, USA Pvt. William J. Nugent, USA Pvt. Michael Nugent, USA Pvt. Ralph Owen, USA * Lt. Arthur Patterson, USA Pfc Joe. A. Peck, USA Pvt. Norman J. Peikey, USA Pvt Thomas G. Peikey, USA Pfc. Philip Perkins, USA Pfc. Eagene Peryea, USAF SA Harry O. Potter, Jr M USN Pfc. Arnold Preston, USA Cpl. Oren F. Preston, USA TEM Robert R. ProuLx, USN Ens. Robert R. Reiss, USN Pvt. John Seifried, USA SA John W. Shene, USN SA Wayne Southmayd, USN Cpl. Leon Strack, USA Pvt. Robert Strack, USA Pfc. John F. Smith, USAF Pvt. Joseph H. Smith, USA AA Berton Sweeney, USN Cpl. Maurice G. Taylor, USA LL Marion Torrance, USA Cpl. diaries TromWey, USMC Pfc Robert P. Tucker, USA Sgt Thomas Umber, USAF Cpl. George £. Vincent USA Sgt. Lionel J. Vincent USA Pfc. Maurice C. Wallace, USMC Pvt Ray T. WarringUm, USA •SA Robert A. Watson, USN Ret Robert S. Watson, USA Pvt. Carlton H. White, USAF Pvt Dean P. Wikoff, USA SA Robert Wilsoiu USN Pfc. Lynn Wilson, USAF Additional names will be added as reported by relatives. We would welcome corrections of errors or changes in rank. ROOM BOUSE AT 17 RIVER St. Will se!l famished or un- r&i&hexL For information < UP. 819. 5£tlchl631 dition. Price reasonable. Call LJ>. 300, ext 596. 52tlchl635 SILVER FOX SCARF, LIKE NEW and extra large. Will sell for $45. Mrs. Halsey Morrison, 61 Parkside Dr. Phone 50&M. 52t3chl709 TWO SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS- ES in Lake Placid. James C. Sheffield, Real Estate salesman, tel. Lake Placid 671. 51tfcM627 FORWENT STORE OR OFEFECE SPACE AT 400 Main St. Phone 394. S0tf«hl701 3-ROOM APARfraiENT, FURN- ished or unfurnished, heated. Tel. 779. S8tfchll20 APARTMENTS FOR SUMMER rental, or rental by day or week of apartments or rooms. AH pri- vate baths. Tel. Lake Placid 884. 45tfchll4S 4.ROOM FURNISHED APART- ment, heat and hot water. Phone 976, George Pettinger. 25tfchl650 FOR BEST PRICES ON LUMBER, Millwork, Building Materials- Ward Lumber Company, 12-F-14, Y Jay, N.Y. 47tf«l RAJMO AND APPLIANCE Rt pairs. Pick-up and deliver* Henry Garren, phone 582. HARPER M|?EHOD BEAUTY Salon, 16 Wilmington Road, Lake Placid. Hair cutting and styling, scientific shampoos by trained op- erator, complete line of beairty preparations. Tel. L.P. 1180. 46tfch9S ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING refrigeration; quick and rea enable, satisfaction guaranteed George Pettinger, 339 Main St Phone L.P. 976. 23cfchlO64 H<XLLYW|0OD DRBS9S SHOP, Saranac Lake, open every Sat- urday night. 61tfch CITY TAXI TOES CABS available, 5- minute service. Tel. 727. 62tfefel639 DURACLEANEP RUGS AND UP holstery atay eleaa longer. Pil* imats. Colors revive. Cleaned ii your home. Use again same day Deraclean Service, Jack Barry, 24 River St. Phone LJ>. 914. ltf270 MOVING AMD STORAGE, LO- cal and long distance moving, tousehoJd and commercial stor- ge, packing and crating. For esti- mates on your moving or storage roblems. Madden's Transfer and storage. Phone Saranac Lake 341. SHOVELS, BULLDOZERS AND ditchers for rent. Phon« M. K Luck, Keene Valley, N.Y., 44. B©¥ BLOOGa^TT, P.O. BOX 785, Saranac Lake, N.Y., phone 972. Representing Watertown Mattress Co., Furniture. We Deliver. 5©t8pdl621 HELP WANTED ADVERTISING SALESMAN- You can earn $5,000-$!0,000 year selling superb line exclusive cal- endars, advertising specialties. Lib- eral commission paid weekly; bon- us plan. If interested in position with future, write Louis F. Do* Oo., Empire State Building, Nfcw York. &ltfchl622 I WISH I COUU) FIND A MAN with a oar who would like to earn $100 a week, who can take a few headaehes and is willing to work. Write Box X, Lake Placid News. % 51t2eal£2f> ATTENTION HOUlSEWTviES & Mothers! You can earn during* convenient hours. Represent Avon Products. Mrs. Arthur Langto, Clayton, N.Y. 52tlehlG2* W0MBN! HOW WOULD YOU like to be a Fuller Brush girl like Lucille Ball? Earn fl.50 to $3.00 per hour. We help you gel started. Contact Willsboro, Box 181 or phone 4d48. 52tlchl630 ASH MOtNEY FOR YOUR OLD sewing machines. Sewing- Ma- chine Service and Supply, P.O. Box 267, Plattsburg, N.Y. 50t4chl49 SUMMER BOMBS AND CAMPS. New York Herald Tribune will feature its Summer Home & Camp istings on all Sundays during ipril, May and June. Brokers, twners, have yon a summer home camp for sale or rent? Send a full description. Suggested ad with cost will be sent you. No obligation, unless accepted. Ad- dress Herald Tribune's Summer Home Desk, 230 W. 41st St., New v ork 18. LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE trucking and hauling; moving and storage. 30 years experience. Otis Transfer, phone LJ*. 294. LOST CASTING ROD ON RIVER RD. Saturday. Please notify Charles Dupraw,- pfeone 113-4. Reward. PARKER "51" FKN, "Ruthie," between 4A0 Main St. 1 and McsComber's store. Finder 18tfehl5& i please call L.P. 609. &2tdehl 34

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UKE PLACID NEWS, FRIDAY, APUL » , US1

Lake Placid Personalswhich Miss Patricia Major of thisvillage had the lead-

Mr, and Mrs. David Alpert havepurchased the house on ParksideDrive owned by Edward Charland. {

Mrs. Albert Hickok is a patient I

have returned fromSyracuse where they visited theirson, Robert.

Edmund Shea and two sons ofOgdensburg visited Mr. Shea's

James Shea last

Supervisor and Mrs. Harold R. [ in the Placid Memorial Hospital j in Pladd Memorial hospital.Soden and family are vacationing j where she underwent an operation j Mr. and Mrs. Warren Faddenat Washington, D.C. j on April 11. | and family

Sancra Tobm is in Troy visiting j Mrs. Harold Hutt has returnedBarbara Futterer. j after visiting- at the home of Mrs.

Mr. and Mrs. J. Vernon Lamb j Oharles TutmimneMo and familyand ct ildren, Eleanor and Nash, | in New York City.left Wednesday to visit their i Mrs. George Wood is visiting her mother, Mrs.daughter, Mrs. Chester Carey, in J son, George A. Wood, and family \ weekend. jPenn Yan after which they will j in New York City. | The Mack Lewis cottage on |motor to Canada. j Mr. and Mrs. John Schatz ar- [ Lakeview Ave. has been rented j

rived home from Florida thi3 week, ffor the summer to Hugo Jacobi of i

BIRTHS

TORRAJNK5E—At Placid Me-morial hospital, Wednesday, April11, a son, RolHe Clark Torranee,2nd, to Mr. and Mrs. KennethTorrance.

•Hurley Devlin and Hennas Boa-vier a:*e at the dfAmico camp atCold Eiver with a group of boys:Billy iyNeil, Mike Devlin, ChipOm:*;r and Reggio Benh&m.

Mr. ind Mrs. Robert Ry*n haveretained after the winter inFlorida.

Charles Husted is hospitalizedin Naw York where he was accom-panied by his wife.

Dr. and Mrs. James Campbellhave returned from a southerntrip.

Funeral Services ForMrs. Hubert Smith, 23

Howard Baker has returned af- [ Crestwood, N. Y.ter a vacation of two weeks in Ber- Mr. and Mrs, Donald Dewittmuda. i have returned after the winter in

Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Corcoran j Florida,of Rochester, after a trip to Mon- ; Miss Grace Shea andtreal, are spending part of their Jack Shea, Jr., are in New York,honeymon at the former's aunt,Mrs. William J. Hurley.

Funeral services for Mrs. Hu-bert Smith, 23, will be held Sat-urday morning at St. Agn<ss

nephew, J<^urch. Interment will be in St.ck Shea, Jr., are in New York, j Agnes cemetery, the Eev. MichaelWilliam Irwin will undergo an j K e l l v officiating,

operation at the Champlain Val- j M r s- Smith, a resident of this

end in Albany with Beverly Pratt.Gordon Pratt, Jr. was in Orange,

N. J. over the weekend.| Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gladd

•Betty Reggio and brother, Rob- ' and family of Fulton have movedert, are vacationing in New York!to the Hession cottage at 9%with their father, Louis Reggio. (Grand View Ave.

Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Tray- ; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Amis andnor have returned from Florida. • family

Ash Cutler is a patient in Pla- j Taylor

Trudy Connors spent the week- ley hospital in Plattsburg onurday.

James French scent last weekin Syracuse.

Miss Kathlein Whitney has re-turned from Rochester where sheattended a refresher course at theHarper Method Beauty School.

After a short stay in Texas, Wil-have moved to the snail ! lard McComber lias been visitingcottage on Sentinel road j his uncle, Varkk MeComber in

cid Memorial hospital.Mrs. Robert Raymond and chil-

dren are visiting in New York.Georgia Swayze and Nancy

Weaver underwent tonsileetorniesat Placid Memorial hospital onSaturday.

Mr. and Mrs. Roger Frenyea re-turned Saturday a&er a weekspent with friends and relativesin Greenfield, Mass. and Windsor,Vt.

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sfader ofSiingerfemds spent the weekendhere with their parents, Mr. andMrs. Fred Mader and Mr. andMrs. Robert Randall.

Mr. and Mrs. William J. Hurleyand $$x$. Louise Campbell attend-ed the wedding of William Hurleyin Rati&tirB, N. J. on Saturday.Mr. end Mrs. Hurley HeiumedWednesday after a brief stay inNew York.

Douglas Slater is moving fromthe Volpert apartment on HilkrestAye. to an apartment in the Brew-ster-block on Main St.

Mr. and Mrs. Grant Reed anddaughter .returned Sunday nightafter a weekend stay at Hernron,N Y? and Mr; *nd Mrs. E. J . Bris-senden were also Sunday gueststhere of Mr. and Mrs. John Grandy.

Miss Barbara Benedict, daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. ChagtnceyBenedict, is spending the springvacation visiting Miss BarbaraPratt in New Yorjk City.

from the larger house on the same j Denverproperty which has been rented to jAlfred Cdlwell.

Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Jubin arevisiting their son, Jack, in Phila-delphia.

Mr. and Mrs. -D. F. Dashnawand family are guests of Mr. andSirs. Edward Logue in Pearl River,N. Y. this week.

, Mrs. Robert Decker is here fromj Falls Eiver, Va. because of the

Colo.

illness of her grandfather, AshleyCutler.

Alton Ritchie, a former resident,his wife and daughter, Rhoda,were Sunday guests of Mr. andMrs. Garland LaMay.

Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Holt havereturned from Florida where theyspent the winter.

Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lamb andMir. and Mrs. David Tobin are ex-pected home this weekend fromDaytona Beach.

Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Thomasand daughters are visiting rela-tives in Rochester.

Mrs. Herbert Wild will returnto Nedrow, N.Y. today after abrief stay^ikere with ber'parents,Mr. and Sirs. Grover Cleveland.Her husband has been attendinga meeting of electrical engineersin Washington, D.C.

Mrs. Fred Gladd and the MissesPatsy MtiLane, Jane Clark andJoyce Gladd attended the play,Ice Bound" at Plattsburg State

Mrs. Herbert Benty is a patient j Tea-chers College Monday night

ROUND and SQUARE

DANCINGErery Saturday Night

AT

LESSING'SRoute 9 AnSable Forks

Music byBETTY SHERMAN AND TOE JESTERS

Food Served At AU Times

No Cover Ne 3

CHAPPLE COMPETEDTHURS. IN MARATHON

John Chappie, this resort'slong - distance running ace,competed Thursday in the an-nual Boston marathon over the26-mile, 385-yard course.

In last year's event, thefirst time he had finished thegruelling grind, Chappie placed43rd in a starting field of 134.

He has been training hardfor this year's event, and be-fore leaving on Monday saidhe hoped to again finish therace, and "improve my posi-tion to at least *35th."

Indochina comprises 3 French-sponsored states. *

Sat- .village all of her Hfe, died earlyThursday morning at Ray BrookState Hospital where she had en-tered as a patient on Tuesday ofthis week. She had been in illhealth for several years.

She was born in Lake Placid ©nJuly 7, 198$, the daughter of Mrs.Florence Borden and the lateHenry Borden and attended LakePlacid high school.

In November, 1344 she was mar-ried to Mr. Smith, who survives,along with a 2-year-old son, Hu-bert Raymond. Other survivors in-clude five brothers, Edward, Jerryand Leonard Borden, all of LakePlacid, Bills Boxdeji, Scbenectady,and Max Borden, Niagara Fallsand two sisters, Mrs. Beulah Smith,and Miss Mary Borden, both ofLake Placid.

•The body is afc Clark's funeralhome.

TO LECTUREDr. Edward Zeg&relH, professor

of diagnosis and radiology at Co-lumbia University, will lecture atthe Veterans Administration bospital, Suramtrant, N.Y., at 3 p.m.Friday, April 20.

READ THE CLASSIFIED ADS

Symbol of

Serviee

Prompt DeliveryPhone 1O5 -106

RALPH1E UDUKE !HAS BIRTHDAY PARTY

Ralph LaDuke, Jr. celebrated his |second birthday Saturday at a jparty held at the home of his]grandparents, Mr. aad Mrs. Rob-jert Gil man. His guests were Lar- |ry Strack, Sandra Graham, Karen 1and Susan Fountain, Dennis Jes- j

r, David Walton, Paula Sears jand Paul Thornton. Also Mrs. jRobert Graham, Mrs. Rdbert Jes-mer, Mrs. Fred Fountain, Mrs.Forrest Walton, Mrs. Victor Sears,Mrs. Paul Thornton, Mrs. Hector]Strack, Mrs. Margaret Gihnan,Miss Charlotte Gilman.

The rooms were decorated in yel-low and blue and the young hostreceived a number of attractive*gifts.

CV Baseball League team loop.! Teams in the 1 top an- E, S. M.i-

To0perateWkh6Teams:^r:^^^ S r t UWith Plattsburg VFW and Lake ; and Lyon Mountain. Lyon MOJT .

Placid entered in another league ; tain had originally signed to p-a--and Saranac Lake not represented, tieipate in the 10-team Northti.vthe Champlain Valley league voted New York league, but withdrawto operate this summer as a six- last week.

SATURDAYONLY!

MONET SAVING

HAT SALEP OFF on any hat over $6,

including Dobbs aad Brew-tter hats.

51 OFF os any hat marked $6f * and under that price.

You are saving $1 and $2on the fiat you select.

Gertrude B q tHat S h *SanncLake

Open Satan*? Night • KX) S T A IU! f t E E T

*t*fct* f t W M WfrSIf tHWANCt COtFOtAWfl

FOR SALE

DRY SLAB WOOD DELIVERED Ito Lake Placid, $14. Ward Lum-!

ber Company, Jay, N.Y. Phone12-F-14. BtfchS16

3-ROOMJewtraw, T«L 727. 52tfchl638

POWER CHPLlHi SAWS, 3>ISSTONand Titan models, both one and

two man saws. Gordon Wilson. Tel.Keen* 95F4. 47 f̂ch252

AND BATHment, furnished or

Year round or summerPhone 301-J-e.

APART

rental.

FLEXALUM — BETSY ROSSVenetian Blinds — Repainting

~ PlasUc Tapes — Cermak Plasticand Vikon Metal Wall Tile. Am-tico Rubber Floor Tile. Versatileflooring installed. R. F. Ray-mond, phone 268, Lake Placid.

52tfch685

FORNBSBBD APAWmgSm ONPark PL 3 large rooms ai*d bath.

Will rent for season or by the year;.Phone 143. 52tfcM705

SMALL F!U»NIS«Ba) APARTment, heait, lights, hot water. 1

Middle St. Pfeone LJP. 461.

MISCELLANEOUS

SMALL ANTIQUES, ALWAYSauthentic and lovely, and very

reasonably priced. Eleanor Pfarre,20 Lake flower Ave., SaranacLake. 34tfchllO7

EVA^S <m BOT WATER HEATer, like new. Original cost $128.

Will sftenlke for 960. Tel. 384.47tfehl607

LAKE PLACID HONOR ROLLLOCAL MEN AND WOMEN SERVING IN THE ARMED FORCES CF OUR COUNTRY

Ret. Conrad S. Aiken, USASgt. Calvin Barney, USACpl. Hoover Barney, USAPfc Gene Barney, USA1st Lt. Sidney L. 'teane, USA

SA Thomas Fountain, USNPfc. William M. Gilmore, USAPfc. Donald A. Gray, USAPvi- Paal A. Gray, USA

Herman D. Greene, USAPfc. KendJ\ N. B<ckford, USMC CpL Chas. A. Gersbach, USAFS/Sgt. Robert Blanchard, USAF Pfc John Hennessy, USMC~ rt. William T. Bowman, USA Pfc. M. Donald Hosier, USAAA R. T. Brewster, USNPvt. Harry 6 . Branson, USAMajor Arthur Bryant, AAFPvt. Morris Bryant, USASA Daniel L. Cassidy, USNPfc. Leonard 6 . Cassidy, USAFCpl. Paul Cleveland. USAFf Cpl. Stanley Cobane, USMCPfc. Wililam Colby, USAPvt. Charles Daby, USAf Cpl. Rnssell Darr*h, USAPvt. Walter Derroatis, USAPfc. Glenn d'Avignon, USMCSgt. William Drake, USAT/Sgt. Charles Fay, USAF

* Killed in Action

Pvt, Kenneth Hunkhts, USAPvt. Oscar Hnsereau, Jr., USAPvt. Xavier Husereeu^ USAHM2 Win. H. Isaac USNLt. GarfieW Jonee, USAFPvt, Arthnr W. JuJWn, USAPvt. Jmmes E. Jewtraw, USACpl. Joseph a Kendrick, USACpl. William Kennedy, USACpl. Augustus Krieger, USAPfc. Edward LaPlant, USAAA Gerald F. Law, USNHM 3/c C. F. Lawrence, USNPfc. Jas. H. Lawrence, USMCPvt. Norman McCasland, USA

f Wounded in Action

Pvt. Gerald J. LaHart, USAPvt. Robert McLan^hlin, USA1st Lt. Francis J. Merrill, USARet. Gordon Mnsgrove, USAAA Dennis J. Miller, USNCpl. Claade E. Miner, USAPvt. William J. Nugent, USAPvt. Michael Nugent, USAPvt. Ralph Owen, USA* Lt. Arthur Patterson, USAPfc Joe. A. Peck, USAPvt. Norman J. Peikey, USAPvt Thomas G. Peikey, USAPfc. Philip Perkins, USAPfc. Eagene Peryea, USAFSA Harry O. Potter, JrM USNPfc. Arnold Preston, USACpl. Oren F. Preston, USATEM Robert R. ProuLx, USNEns. Robert R. Reiss, USNPvt. John Seifried, USASA John W. Shene, USNSA Wayne Southmayd, USN

Cpl. Leon Strack, USAPvt. Robert Strack, USAPfc. John F. Smith, USAFPvt. Joseph H. Smith, USAAA Berton Sweeney, USNCpl. Maurice G. Taylor, USALL Marion Torrance, USACpl. diaries TromWey, USMCPfc Robert P. Tucker, USASgt Thomas Umber, USAFCpl. George £. Vincent USASgt. Lionel J. Vincent USAPfc. Maurice C. Wallace, USMCPvt Ray T. WarringUm, USA•SA Robert A. Watson, USNRet Robert S. Watson, USAPvt. Carlton H. White, USAFPvt Dean P. Wikoff, USASA Robert Wilsoiu USNPfc. Lynn Wilson, USAF

Additional names will be added as reported by relatives. We would welcome corrections of errors or changes in rank.

ROOM BOUSE AT 17 RIVERSt. Will se!l famished or un-r&i&hexL For information <

UP. 819. 5£tlchl631

dition. Price reasonable. CallLJ>. 300, ext 596. 52tlchl635

SILVER FOX SCARF, LIKE NEWand extra large. Will sell for

$45. Mrs. Halsey Morrison, 61Parkside Dr. Phone 50&M.

52t3chl709

TWO SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS-ES in Lake Placid. James C.

Sheffield, Real Estate salesman,tel. Lake Placid 671. 51tfcM627

FORWENT

STORE OR OFEFECE SPACE AT400 Main St. Phone 394.

S0tf«hl7013-ROOM APARfraiENT, FURN-

ished or unfurnished, heated.Tel. 779. S8tfchll20

APARTMENTS FOR SUMMERrental, or rental by day or week

of apartments or rooms. AH pri-vate baths. Tel. Lake Placid 884.

45tfchll4S

4.ROOM FURNISHED APART-ment, heat and hot water. Phone

976, George Pettinger.25tfchl650

FOR BEST PRICES ON LUMBER,Millwork, Building Materials-

Ward Lumber Company, 12-F-14,YJay, N.Y. 47tf«l

RAJMO AND APPLIANCE Rtpairs. Pick-up and deliver*

Henry Garren, phone 582.

HARPER M|?EHOD BEAUTYSalon, 16 Wilmington Road, Lake

Placid. Hair cutting and styling,scientific shampoos by trained op-erator, complete line of beairtypreparations. Tel. L.P. 1180.

46tfch9S

ELECTRICAL CONTRACTINGrefrigeration; quick and rea

enable, satisfaction guaranteedGeorge Pettinger, 339 Main StPhone L.P. 976. 23cfchlO64

H<XLLYW|0OD DRBS9S SHOP,Saranac Lake, open every Sat-

urday night. 61tfch

CITY TAXI — TOES CABSavailable, 5- minute service. Tel.

727. 62tfefel639

DURACLEANEP RUGS AND UPholstery atay eleaa longer. Pil*imats. Colors revive. Cleaned ii

your home. Use again same dayDeraclean Service, Jack Barry, 24River St. Phone LJ>. 914.

ltf270

MOVING AMD STORAGE, LO-cal and long distance moving,

tousehoJd and commercial stor-ge, packing and crating. For esti-

mates on your moving or storageroblems. Madden's Transfer andstorage. Phone Saranac Lake 341.

SHOVELS, BULLDOZERS ANDditchers for rent. Phon« M. K

Luck, Keene Valley, N.Y., 44.

B©¥ BLOOGa^TT, P.O. BOX 785,Saranac Lake, N.Y., phone 972.

Representing Watertown MattressCo., Furniture. We Deliver.

• 5©t8pdl621

HELP WANTED

ADVERTISING SALESMAN-You can earn $5,000-$!0,000 year

selling superb line exclusive cal-endars, advertising specialties. Lib-eral commission paid weekly; bon-us plan. If interested in positionwith future, write Louis F. Do*Oo., Empire State Building, NfcwYork. &ltfchl622

I WISH I COUU) FIND A MANwith a oar who would like to

earn $100 a week, who can takea few headaehes and is willing towork. Write Box X, Lake PlacidNews. % 51t2eal£2f>

ATTENTION HOUlSEWTviES &Mothers! You can earn during*

convenient hours. Represent AvonProducts. Mrs. Arthur Langto,Clayton, N.Y. 52tlehlG2*W0MBN! HOW WOULD YOU

like to be a Fuller Brush girllike Lucille Ball? Earn fl.50 to$3.00 per hour. We help you gelstarted. Contact Willsboro, Box181 or phone 4d48. 52tlchl630

ASH MOtNEY FOR YOUR OLDsewing machines. Sewing- Ma-

chine Service and Supply, P.O. Box267, Plattsburg, N.Y. 50t4chl49

SUMMER BOMBS AND CAMPS.New York Herald Tribune will

feature its Summer Home & Campistings on all Sundays duringipril, May and June. Brokers,twners, have yon a summer home

camp for sale or rent? Senda full description. Suggested ad

with cost will be sent you. Noobligation, unless accepted. Ad-dress Herald Tribune's SummerHome Desk, 230 W. 41st St., Newvork 18.

LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCEtrucking and hauling; moving

and storage. 30 years experience.Otis Transfer, phone LJ*. 294.

LOSTCASTING ROD ON RIVER RD.

Saturday. Please notify CharlesDupraw,- pfeone 113-4. Reward.

PARKER "51" FKN,"Ruthie," between 4A0 Main St.

1 and McsComber's store. Finder18tfehl5& i please call L.P. 609. &2tdehl 34