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LAKE PLACID HEWS, FMDAT, MAY 18, 1951 LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF NAIIBS of PERSONS APPEARING AS OWNERS of CKRTAI* UNCLAIMED PROPERTY Held by the COUNTY TREASURER of ESSEX COUNTY NOTICE IsS HE&iEBY GIVEN S centum per annum, payable semi- | annually December 1 and June 1. | Such bonds shall be in bearer cou- \ pon form with the privilege of con- I version into bonds registered as -o : both principal and interest and j shall be payable as to both prin- \ cipal and interest in lawful money STATE OF NEW YORK DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION. WATER POWER AND CONTROL COMMISSION 1m the Matter of the Application of the of the United States of America ! RAY BROOK WATER DISHIICF ]at The Bank of Lake Placid, {Lake Placid, New York, which by PUBLIC NOTICE Notice is hereby given that, pur- eontraet is the paying agent of the ! sirant to Section 823, Article XI issuer. Such bonds shall be signed j -of the Conservation Law, the Wa- in the name of the Town of North \ f er Power and Control Comrais- Elba by it* Supervisor and sealed skm 'Will meet in the North Elba with its corporate seal, attested by; Town Hall in the Village of Sara- t^soarrt to *601 of the Abandoned I its ToWn C1 « rk > and ihe interest i «ac Lake on the 2#tk day of Itay, Property Law of the State of New | C ™T*>™ s M *f* ^ e fa ^ imile '«• * »••» *** m the fore York'that- I signature of its Supervisor, I noon of that day for the purpose *n' „„,>* ;™,* * •«„„*, n * I Section 2. All other matters ex- of hearing all persons, waterworks posit or in money-; and property paid or de posited in court in actions >r pro- ceedings in ta«- several courts in the uaid County; Tie persons whose names and last known addresses are set forth below appear from the records of the taii county treasurer to be en- Tre undersigned as treasurer of i w , i . . - County of Essex has on de-l ce ^ as P r ^ d « * herein relating to , corporations, municipal corpora- stod e**ta* I suc " n oonds snail be determined byjtioijg or other civil divisions of 'the Supervisor. S\*ch bonds shall the State <sd New Yoric that may contain substantially the recital of'be affected by the execution of, validity clause provided for in Sec- the plans* of the Town of North tiun 52.00 of the Local Finance ! Elba on behalf of Ray Brook Wa- Law and shall otherwise be in such !| fcer District to acquire a source of VOLUNTARY MOTOR VEfflCLE INSPECTION CAMPAIGN OPENED form and contain such recitals, in addition to those required by Sec- tion 51.00 of the Local Finance titled .o certain such property of + Law '. as tne -Supervisor shall de- -water supply for use witta said district by the development of a new well on the so-called Jennie Daprey lauds and the construction. Millionth Stockholm Inspect Their Property—»rady Deotoa, Jr., 6, at the switchboard, gets a' few tips from teJephoae operator Doris Belser while his parente and bro&er Jobray, », look on. Mr, and Mrs. Denton of Saginsw, Mieh., became the mUfiontft stockholder of the American Telephone & Telegraph Company by their joist purchase of seven shares. the amount ^ $10.00 or more. Deposited in Actions or % Proceedings in the Supreme Court NAME Evelyn Armour, or the persons entitled th«r*'to, Marie Condor Thomas Condon Remainderman under the last will and testament of William Cook Alice Heslfri termine. in connection therewith, plans for j Section 3. It is hereby deter- which hav-e been filed with the J mined that subdivision 1 of para- Water Power and Control Commis j graph a of Section 11.00 of the Lo- sion, at it* office in Albany, N. Y., ! ' cal Finance Law applies to such where the same are open for pub- | | object or purpose and that the iic inspection: and for the purpose ! period of probable usefulness there- i of is forty years, computed from ... _ „_ ._ _. r .,, I April 15, 1961, the date of the first whether t ley provide for the prop- "* Address Unknown j bond anticipation note issued there- er and safe construction of a!i n for. -work connected.therewith, whether Section 4. The powers and duties they M-vvi.ie fnr the proper pro- of advertising such bonds for sale, terJon of the supply and water- conducting the sale and awarding 1 sr.ed frorr. contamination or pro- the bonds, are hereby delegated to vide for zne proper filtration of the Supervisor who shall advertise such additional supply, Unit No,S—Construction of 20,- 000 Gallon Steel Reservoir 'and Ap- purtenances, com- plete, j Bidders may bid on any one or j Charaplain College etermining whether said plan* a3] of the anits * : W € e k ifc h a d severed justified by public necessity, i Orders have been placed for the : tions with Clarkson College said this of asbestos cement pipe, the 1% W Potsdam as a result of a disputed pip-e. valve?, valve boxes and fit- baseball game between the tw. tings, and Kvill be furnished to the : schools. Contractor. Sufficient materia: is ' Paul L. Woerner, Ohamp-ain's <*:r?ct-cr of athletic. 6 ?, said the action was taken after, he said, Clark son Goaen Henry R. Hodge had refused or. hand so that the worn couid Complete set? of plans and whether specifications for the inspection of ; Monday to continue a game halted by an argument with an umpire. Plate Umpire.Edward Gallag-her \ The third annual statewide, vol- | safe tires. "After months of ustary motor vehicle inspection strenuous driving ov«r rough icy casrapaifm sponsored by the State j d i b f i h g ov rough ic sponsored by the State j roads ia eab-freezi&g weather it is Division of Safety was laanche-i j only reasonable to expect that most last -week. Thomas W. Ryan, j automobiles will need at least mi- State iSafety Director, called upon j nor adjustment to put them m all motorists to support the pro-;safe operating condition," he s<u.J jeet by checking their cars to! '"Now, ibefore th£ suinmer se^ check accidents. The car , heck | son really gets und*; way, is tr,v camoaign will continue through the j time to have your car t hecked, so month of *May and has the sup- t that you can look forward to pleas- port of police and sheriffs thru- ! ant months of good safe driving, out the state. j Equipment to be checked in a vt- 'A good motorist is only as safe ! hiele inspection include brakes, as the ear he drives", Director Ry- headlights, rear and stop lights, an said in •calling: attention to the purpose of the campaign. "More tires, steering wheel align- g ment, -windshield -wipers, window than 36,000 persons were killed in i and windshield, rear vision mirror, automobile aecidents in this coun- j hom aad exhaust system and nraf- try last year and nearly 4,200, or | fler. What often may appear to 12 T>er cent of these fatalities have [be n*inor defects can and do c<m- been attributed to vehicles in tin- j tribute to serious motor vehicle sale mechanical condition." I accidents," Director Byan con- The most common vehicle de- j eluded. fects. Director Ryan noted, are un safe brakes, improper lights, un- safe steering mechanism and un~ The Nik and Amazon rivers each about 4,000 miles long. such bonds for sale, conduct the they a.-e ;ust and equitable to the respective bidders will be found TARE FURTHER NOTICE that: sale and award the bonds in such other municipalities and civil di- on fl]€ w _ ltht t h e ToPWn C k r k ' **** (a) a list of the names of the ! manner as he shall deem best for visions of ihe State of New York I PIacld ' Ne York ' an<3 person or persons appearing from ! the interests of said Town, pro- and to the inhabitants thereof af- fice of Barker and Wheeler, Engi- , by the forfeit score of 9 to 0 when i the records of the county treasurer : vided, however, that in the exer- -fected thereby, and whether they neer? ' 36 ptate^ Street, Albany, I Hodge took t^eClarkson team from i to be entitled thereto is on file and ! cise of these delegated powers he make fair and equitable provisions New York ' Co P ies of P ians and \ * 1 *e > Cbamplam field in the sixth j open to public inspection at his of- j shall comply fully with the prpvi- for the determination and payment specifications can be secured at finning.^ The home club was 3ead- fkre loated in the County Court ! sions of the Local Finance Law and of any and all legal damages to either office. ling, 7 to 3. House in the Village of Elizabeth* any order or rule of the State : persons and property, both direct town, New York; ; Comptroller applicable to the pale . and indirect, which will result from (by any svush unclaimed moneys ' of municipal bonds. The receipt of ! the execution thereof. or other property will be paid or delivered by the said county treas- urer on or before the thirty-fhrst day of July to persons establishing to his satisfaction^ their right to receive the same; and of $10.00 will be re- quired for t each set of plans and specifications distributed, which the Supervisor shall be a full ac- ; AH persons, waterworks corpo- amount will be returned only to quittance to the purchaser of *uch rations, municipal corporations, or those bid <*ers submitting formal bonds who shall not be oblige*! to other civil divisions of the State bids ' tf steh P 1 ^ and specifica- see to the application of the pur- of New York, who have objections tl0ns are returned m good cond*~ chase money. to the execution of said plans, In wltWn thlTt ? days after bids ase money. to the execution of said plans, In Section 5. The faith and credit order to be heard thereon, must haV€ be€! * reeeived and ac ^ d by the town Board of the (c) in the succeeding month of j of the Town of North Elba are file such objections thereto in writ- b J *".™£ Bo * r d o f t h e ToWil August, and on or before tne tenth hereby pledged for the payment of ',^ n S and :n duplicate in the office HOT&I proposal from a bidder feccompar or certified check on a solvent bank p py day thereof, such unclaimed moseys the principal of and interest, on of tne Water Power and Control! -. T ™ pr ° J -^u i^ or other property still remamin^ j such bonds as the same respe- ! Commiasior in the city of Albany, S^n^ccompanied by a bid bond will be paid or delivered to the; tively become due and payable. ! ^* Y.» on or before the 23rd day state comptroller, and the under- Such bonds shall be payable in the j of M& y> 19 * 1 - E v «ry objection so signed county treasurer shall ttiere- first instance from a levy upon lfiIed must particularly specify the upon cease to be liable therefor. real property of such Ray Brook 'ground:? thereof. Albert Krakes, : Water District, but if not paid County Treasurer, Essex County . f r °ai such source, all the taxable No persons, waterworks or mu- of the State of New York in the amojnt of 5 per centum (5%) af the total amount of the bid. Such check shall be made payable to nicipal corporation or local author- H /^ ld ?• ***** Supervisor, Town hear(1 Dated: Eiisabethtown, New York^ real property of the Town of North '"* ^n b May8,1951. 4tl«li Elba shall be subject to the lew of ' <****<> an ad vaiorem tax Vithout limita- '«-. tion a 5 to rate or amount suff:- Dated: Albany N<™ York LEGAL NOTICE , ,iem ,o pay the principal of and ' May 14, 1961 opposition Woerner said Hodge had refused; to continue play after, he said, the j umpire < ^_ # T .— .—^.^.ag.was wrong with his brakes %ttl he took afch«mce-bislast. Learn a ksacw>fromM* man and always make sure your car Is id safe TT^#tm\, Bttikc check* are especially important, but be sure to ^chedtlM^^tires,and windshield wjper%,too,i I telp check aeddenu •.. k NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN | that the resolution published here- with has been adopted by the Town Board of the Town of North Elba, in the County of Essex, State of New York, on tJie 12th day of May, 1961, and that the validity of the obligations authorized by such resolution may be hereafter contested only if such obligations were authorized for an object or purpose for which the Tows of North Elba, New York, its not au- thorized to expend money or if the on the same as they be- ; provisions law wWca should hare hem complied with as of the date of publication of this notice were not substantially complied with, and an 'action, suit or pro- ceeding contesting such validity is commenced within twenty days af- ter the date of publication of this irotice, sr swfo obligations were author&ed in violation of the pro- visions of the Constitution. Dated: Ukt Pladd, New York May M,wm Ethel M. Wells, Town-Clerk- WHEREAS, the ^own B«a*d of the Town of $hrfa Elba, New York, adopted % \xmd resolution oa March 8, 13al, atitir«^^r the issuance of |60,000 serial bonds oif said Town to pay the east of the construction of a water supply and distribution system in the Bay Brook W&ter Bistriet in said T©wa; and WSBEBEflESAjS, it is sow desired •<> provide for the details and sale of such bonds, and otter matters hi connection, t f e « r « w i t b ; NOW, THEREFORE, B E I T SUBSOkVED, by the Town Board of ihe Tmm of No*tn Blba, Essex County, New Yoife, as follows: Section 1. Tiae m$W serial bonds described in the preambles hereof, each to be designated sob- stantially BAY B3&>0& WATER IWGST8&CT (SDR&Ai,) BOND, 1051, shall be dated June 1, 1961, «f the denomination of $1,000 each, numbered from 1 to 60, both inclu- sive, maturing m numerical order in the amount of |2 t 000 on June 1 in eacfe of the years 1952 to 1083,1 both inclusive, and bearing inter j est at a rate not exeeeding five pet came due and payable. Section 6. The validity of such bonds may be contested only if: 1. Such bonds are authorized for an object or purpose for which the Town of North EM»a is not authorized to ex- pend money, or i 2. The provisions of law which should be complied with at the date of publication of this resolution are not substanti- ally complied with, and an action, suit or proceeding contesting such validity is com- menced within twenty days after the date of such publication, or 3. Such bonds are authorized in violation of the provisions of the Constitution. Section 7. This resolution which takes effect immediately shall be published in full in The Lake Pla- cid News, the official newspaper of said Town, together with a no- tice of the Town Clerk in substan- tially the form provided in Section 81.00 of tfee Local Finance Law. J-C. THOMPSON, Secretary to the Commission. of North Elba, New York, and the on ob>eetfon~s"Io 3B10 » nt th€re ° f shall be the meas- ure of liquidated damages which4 the Town may sustain bf the fail- I ure, neglect or refusal of the bid- ; - der to execute and deliver the con- ; j tract, should the contract oe j awarded to him, \ » Th« bidder to whom the contract j er from the game for allegedly director of athletics, demanded the player be reinstated, but the urn- BEAD Many people have a good aim in life, but too few of them know to pail the trigger. may be awarded shall attend at the office of the Town Board, Lake RAY BROOK WATER DXSTEICT Placid, (New Yiafc, wits sureties TOWN ©I? NORTH ELBA offered by Urn wH&a seven. (?Y ESSEX COUNTY NEW YORK d*9«, <Sanday« eseepted) after the ADVERTISEMENT (date of the notification by the Sealed proposals will be received for the construction of a complete water, system for,the Bay Brook Water District by the Town Board of the Town of North Elba, Essex County, Hew York, at the Town Hall in the Village of Lake .Placid, New York, not later than 7:00 PJL, EJS,T., and 8:00 P.M., DMS., the 4th day of June, Id&l, at which time and place they will be pub- licly opened and read aloud. The proposed system will be constructed under three units,, as follows: Unit No. 1—Construction of a Pumping Station and i plek Unit No. 2—4Qo»&ii?tteti$a of Transmission Mains and Bbtributiaft Sys- tem and Appurte- nances,, complete. | date Town of the acceptance of? the pro- posal, and there sign the contract for the work in triplicate. In case of failure to do so, the bidder shall be considered as having abandoned the same, and the check accom- panying his proposal shall be for- feited to the Town, or the penalty of the bid bond shall fee invoked. The Town Board reserves the right to wive any informalities in, and to reject-any and all bids received, *ao%ft> accept the bid they consider to be in the best interests of the TWn of North Elba. Signed: . Ethel M. Wells, '•• Town Clerk. Dated: May U t A great, deal of our tax money goes 3$ in smoke, says an econo- mist—tobacco and gasoline for in* stance. "mtr tamer wu & f ;; ;>i" ; "ii.l U W 9 /^:^ §emr» Bros. Fleet of three tradti four drivert at y«ar itttowi "Service Is Om Tel. 321 or 6*4 Loois A. tsL 96 mse id ester your etntcli. It % As yearly Grand Prize*! Read i Lonis A. Wehte New York Stale ,v--g Guide^whkb contains your entry blanks, too> A#ftlL WINNERS 6EIESEE At. j mm » IT t*mmt i earned 69^ of each dollar it re«aved in 1950fromhauling freight, and Ify carry- iag passengers. Another 12,6«f came from other operatjona. The final 3.51 of New York Central's income dollar last year was yield oa its investments. of tbat dollar, over 5$£ in wages, salaries, pensions and Central's contribution ia the form of payroll taxes to provide security. Their share of New York Central's income came to $443,000,000. And these men and wom- en spend their money where they live! I Ui of New York Centrafs 1060 dollar went for coal, Diesel oil, rails, ties, wheel? and all the other items that go into a railroad's market basket. Depre- ciation took 4.9£ Interest, rentals, etc., required 5.81. Federal, state and local taxes accounted for 5.7j£. iAST AMO UAST came net income of 2.8*. Probably no one m town works for so small a profit as your Railroad, Com- pared to most eost-of-Hving items, fares and freight rates are bargains. But then, giving a lot for the money always has been the CENTRAL IDEA!

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Page 1: 6EIESEE - nyshistoricnewspapers.orgnyshistoricnewspapers.org/lccn/sn86033359/1951-05-18/ed-1/seq-8.… · eontraet is the paying agent of the! sirant to Section 823, Article XI issuer

LAKE PLACID HEWS, FMDAT, MAY 18, 1951

LEGAL NOTICE

NOTICE OF NAIIBSof

PERSONS APPEARING ASOWNERS

ofCKRTAI* UNCLAIMED

PROPERTYHeld by the

COUNTY TREASURERof

ESSEX COUNTY

NOTICE IsS HE&iEBY GIVEN

S centum per annum, payable semi-| annually December 1 and June 1.| Such bonds shall be in bearer cou-\ pon form with the privilege of con-I version into bonds registered as -o: both principal and interest andj shall be payable as to both prin-\ cipal and interest in lawful money

STATE OF NEW YORKDEPARTMENT OFCONSERVATION.

WATER POWER ANDCONTROL COMMISSION

1m the Matter of the Applicationof the

of the United States of America ! RAY BROOK WATER DISHIICF]at The Bank of Lake Placid,{Lake Placid, New York, which by

P U B L I C N O T I C ENotice is hereby given that, pur-

eontraet is the paying agent of the ! sirant to Section 823, Article XIissuer. Such bonds shall be signed j -of the Conservation Law, the Wa-in the name of the Town of North \ f er Power and Control Comrais-Elba by it* Supervisor and sealed skm 'Will meet in the North Elbawith its corporate seal, attested by; Town Hall in the Village of Sara-

t^soarrt to *601 of the Abandoned I i t s T o W n C1«rk> a n d ihe i n t e r e s t i «ac Lake on the 2#tk day of Itay,Property Law of the State of New | C™T*>™ s M *f* ^ e f a ^ i m i l e ' « • * » • •» *** m the foreYork'that- I signature of its Supervisor, I noon of that day for the purpose

*n' „„,>* ;™,* * • « „ „ * , n* I Section 2. All other matters ex- of hearing all persons, waterworks

posit or inmoney-; and property paid or deposited in court in actions >r pro-ceedings in ta«- several courts inthe uaid County;

Tie persons whose names andlast known addresses are set forthbelow appear from the records ofthe taii county treasurer to be en-

Tre undersigned as treasurer of i w , i . . -County of Essex has on d e - l c e ^ a s P r ^ d « * herein relating to , corporations, municipal corpora-

stod e**ta* I suc"n oonds snail be determined byjtioijg or other civil divisions of'the Supervisor. S\*ch bonds shall the State <sd New Yoric that maycontain substantially the recital of'be affected by the execution of,validity clause provided for in Sec- the plans* of the Town of Northtiun 52.00 of the Local Finance ! Elba on behalf of Ray Brook Wa-Law and shall otherwise be in such !|fcer District to acquire a source of

VOLUNTARY MOTOR VEfflCLEINSPECTION CAMPAIGN OPENED

form and contain such recitals, inaddition to those required by Sec-tion 51.00 of the Local Finance

titled .o certain such property of +Law'. a s t n e -Supervisor shall de-

-water supply for use w i t t a saiddistrict by the development of anew well on the so-called JennieDaprey lauds and the construction.

Millionth Stockholm Inspect Their Property—»rady Deotoa, Jr.,6, at the switchboard, gets a' few tips from teJephoae operator DorisBelser while his parente and bro&er Jobray, », look on. Mr, andMrs. Denton of Saginsw, Mieh., became the mUfiontft stockholder ofthe American Telephone & Telegraph Company by their joist purchaseof seven shares.

the amount ^ $10.00 or more.Deposited in Actions or

% Proceedings in theSupreme Court

NAMEEvelyn Armour, or the

persons entitledth«r*'to,

Marie CondorThomas CondonRemainderman under

the last will andtestament of

William CookAlice Heslfri

termine. in connection therewith, plans for jSection 3. It is hereby deter- which hav-e been filed with the J

mined that subdivision 1 of para- Water Power and Control Commis jgraph a of Section 11.00 of the Lo- sion, at it* office in Albany, N. Y., !

' cal Finance Law applies to such where the same are open for pub- || object or purpose and that the iic inspection: and for the purpose! period of probable usefulness there-i of is forty years, computed from ... _ „_ ._ _. r .,,I April 15, 1961, the date of the first whether t ley provide for the prop- "*

Address Unknown j b o n d anticipation note issued there- er and safe construction of a!in for. -work connected.therewith, whether

Section 4. The powers and duties they M-vvi.ie fnr the proper pro-of advertising such bonds for sale, terJon of the supply and water-conducting the sale and awarding1 sr.ed frorr. contamination or pro-the bonds, are hereby delegated to vide for zne proper filtration ofthe Supervisor who shall advertise such additional supply,

Unit No,S—Construction of 20,-000 Gallon S t e e lReservoir 'and Ap-purtenances, c o m -plete, j

Bidders may bid on any one or j Charaplain Collegeetermining whether said plan* a3] o f t h e ani ts* :W € e k ifc h a d severedjustified by public necessity, i Orders have been placed for the : tions with Clarkson College

said this

ofasbestos cement pipe, the 1%W Potsdam as a result of a disputed

pip-e. valve?, valve boxes and fit- baseball game between the tw.tings, and Kvill be furnished to the : schools.Contractor. Sufficient materia: is ' Paul L. Woerner, Ohamp-ain's

<*:r?ct-cr of athletic.6?, said the actionwas taken after, he said, Clark sonGoaen Henry R. Hodge had refused

or. hand so that the worn couid

Complete set? of plans andwhether specifications for the inspection of ; Monday to continue a game halted

by an argument with an umpire.Plate Umpire.Edward Gallag-her

\

The third annual statewide, vol- | safe tires. "After months ofustary motor vehicle inspection • strenuous driving ov«r rough icycasrapaifm sponsored by the State j d i b f i hg ov rough ic

sponsored by the State j roads ia eab-freezi&g weather it isDivision of Safety was laanche-i j only reasonable to expect that mostlast -week. Thomas W. Ryan, j automobiles will need at least mi-State iSafety Director, called upon j nor adjustment to put them mall motorists to support the pro-;safe operating condition," he s<u.Jjeet by checking their cars to! '"Now, ibefore th£ suinmer se^check accidents. The car , heck | son really gets und*; way, is tr,vcamoaign will continue through the j time to have your car t hecked, somonth of *May and has the sup- t that you can look forward to pleas-port of police and sheriffs thru- ! ant months of good safe driving,out the state. j Equipment to be checked in a vt-

'A good motorist is only as safe ! hiele inspection include brakes,as the ear he drives", Director Ry- headlights, rear and stop lights,an said in •calling: attention to thepurpose of the campaign. "More

tires, steering wheel align-gment, -windshield -wipers, window

than 36,000 persons were killed in i and windshield, rear vision mirror,automobile aecidents in this coun- j hom aad exhaust system and nraf-try last year and nearly 4,200, or | fler. What often may appear to12 T>er cent of these fatalities have [be n*inor defects can and do c<m-been attributed to vehicles in tin- j tribute to serious motor vehiclesale mechanical condition." I accidents," Director Byan con-

The most common vehicle de- j eluded.fects. Director Ryan noted, are unsafe brakes, improper lights, un-safe steering mechanism and un~

The Nik and Amazon riverseach about 4,000 miles long.

such bonds for sale, conduct the they a.-e ;ust and equitable to the respective bidders will be foundTARE FURTHER NOTICE that: sale and award the bonds in such other municipalities and civil di- o n f l ]€ w_ltht t h e ToPWn C k r k ' ****(a) a list of the names of the ! manner as he shall deem best for visions of ihe State of New York I P I a c l d ' Ne*» Y o r k ' an<3

person or persons appearing from ! the interests of said Town, pro- and to the inhabitants thereof af- f i c e of Barker and Wheeler, Engi- , by the forfeit score of 9 to 0 when ithe records of the county treasurer : vided, however, that in the exer- -fected thereby, and whether they n e e r ? ' 3 6 ptate^ Street, Albany, I Hodge took t^eClarkson team from ito be entitled thereto is on file and ! cise of these delegated powers he make fair and equitable provisions N e w Y o r k ' C o P i e s o f P i a n s a n d \ *1*e> Cbamplam field in the sixth jopen to public inspection at his of- j shall comply fully with the prpvi- for the determination and payment specifications can be secured at finning.^ The home club was 3ead-fkre loated in the County Court! sions of the Local Finance Law and of any and all legal damages to e i t h e r office. ling, 7 to 3.House in the Village of Elizabeth* • any order or rule of the State : persons and property, both directtown, New York; ; Comptroller applicable to the pale . and indirect, which will result from

(by any svush unclaimed moneys ' of municipal bonds. The receipt of ! the execution thereof.or other property will be paid ordelivered by the said county treas-urer on or before the thirty-fhrstday of July to persons establishingto his satisfaction^ their right toreceive the same; and

of $10.00 will be re-quired for t each set of plans andspecifications distributed, which

the Supervisor shall be a full ac- ; AH persons, waterworks corpo- amount will be returned only toquittance to the purchaser of *uch rations, municipal corporations, or t h o s e bid<*ers submitting formalbonds who shall not be oblige*! to other civil divisions of the State b i d s ' tf steh P 1 ^ a n d specifica-see to the application of the pur- of New York, who have objections t l 0 n s are returned m good cond*~chase money. to the execution of said plans, In

w l t W n thlTt? days after bidsase money. to the execution of said plans, InSection 5. The faith and credit order to be heard thereon, must h a V € be€!* r e e e i v e d a n d a c ^ d

by the town Board of the(c) in the succeeding month of j of the Town of North Elba are file such objections thereto in writ- b J * " . ™ £ B o* r d o f t h e ToWil

August, and on or before tne tenth hereby pledged for the payment of ',^nS and :n duplicate in the office HOT&Iproposal from a bidderfeccompar

or certified check on a solvent bank

p p yday thereof, such unclaimed moseys the principal of and interest, on o f t n e Water Power and Control! -. T ™ p r ° J - ^ u i^or other property still remamin^ j such bonds as the same respe- ! Commiasior in the city of Albany, S ^ n ^ c c o m p a n i e d by a bid bondwill be paid or delivered to the; tively become due and payable. ! ̂ * Y.» on or before the 23rd daystate comptroller, and the under- Such bonds shall be payable in the j of M&y> 19*1- Ev«ry objection sosigned county treasurer shall ttiere- first instance from a levy upon l f i I e d m u s t particularly specify theupon cease to be liable therefor. real property of such Ray Brook 'ground:? thereof.

Albert Krakes, : Water District, but if not paidCounty Treasurer, Essex County . fr°ai such source, all the taxable

No persons, waterworks or mu-

of the State of New York in theamojnt of 5 per centum (5%) afthe total amount of the bid. Suchcheck shall be made payable to

nicipal corporation or local author- H / ^ l d ?• ***** Supervisor, Townh e a r ( 1Dated: Eiisabethtown, New York^ real property of the Town of North ' "* ^ n b

May8,1951. 4tl«li Elba shall be subject to the lew of ' <****<>an ad vaiorem tax Vithout limita- ' « - .

• tion a5 to rate or amount suff:- Dated: Albany N<™ YorkLEGAL NOTICE , ,iem ,o pay the principal of and ' May 14, 1961

opposition

Woerner said Hodge had refused;to continue play after, he said, the jumpire <

^_#—T .— .—^.^.ag.was wrong with his brakes%ttl he took a fch«mce-bis last. Learn a ksacw> from M*man and always make sure your car Is id safe TT^#tm\,Bttikc check* are especially important, but be sure to

^chedtlM^^tires,and windshield wjper%,too,iI telp check aeddenu •.. k

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN |that the resolution published here-with has been adopted by the TownBoard of the Town of North Elba,in the County of Essex, State ofNew York, on tJie 12th day ofMay, 1961, and that the validityof the obligations authorized bysuch resolution may be hereaftercontested only if such obligationswere authorized for an object orpurpose for which the Tows ofNorth Elba, New York, its not au-thorized to expend money or if the

on the same as they be- ;

provisions law wWca shouldhare hem complied with as of thedate of publication of this noticewere not substantially compliedwith, and an 'action, suit or pro-ceeding contesting such validity iscommenced within twenty days af-ter the date of publication of thisirotice, sr swfo obligations wereauthor&ed in violation of the pro-visions of the Constitution.Dated: U k t Pladd, New York

May M,wmEthel M. Wells,

Town-Clerk-WHEREAS, the ^own B«a*d of

the Town of $hrfa Elba, NewYork, adopted % \xmd resolution oaMarch 8, 13al, a t i t i r«^^r theissuance of |60,000 serial bonds oifsaid Town to pay the east of theconstruction of a water supply anddistribution system in the BayBrook W&ter Bistriet in said T©wa;and

WSBEBEflESAjS, it is sow desired •<>provide for the details and sale ofsuch bonds, and otter matters hiconnection, t f e « r « w i t b ; NOW,THEREFORE, BEIT

SUBSOkVED, by the Town Boardof ihe Tmm of No*tn Blba, EssexCounty, New Yoife, as follows:

Section 1. Tiae m$W serialbonds described in the preambleshereof, each to be designated sob-stantially BAY B3&>0& WATERIWGST8&CT (SDR&Ai,) BOND,1051, shall be dated June 1, 1961,«f the denomination of $1,000 each,numbered from 1 to 60, both inclu-sive, maturing m numerical orderin the amount of |2t000 on June 1in eacfe of the years 1952 to 1083,1both inclusive, and bearing inter jest at a rate not exeeeding five pet

came due and payable.Section 6. The validity of such

bonds may be contested only if:1. Such bonds are authorized for

an object or purpose forwhich the Town of NorthEM»a is not authorized to ex-pend money, or i

2. The provisions of law whichshould be complied with atthe date of publication of thisresolution are not substanti-ally complied with,

and an action, suit or proceedingcontesting such validity is com-menced within twenty days afterthe date of such publication, or

3. Such bonds are authorized inviolation of the provisions ofthe Constitution.

Section 7. This resolution whichtakes effect immediately shall bepublished in full in The Lake Pla-cid News, the official newspaperof said Town, together with a no-tice of the Town Clerk in substan-tially the form provided in Section81.00 of tfee Local Finance Law.

J-C. THOMPSON,Secretary to the Commission.

of North Elba, New York, and theon ob>eetfon~s"Io 3 B 1 0 » n t t h € r e °f shall be the meas-

ure of liquidated damages which4the Town may sustain bf the fail- Iure, neglect or refusal of the bid- ;

- der to execute and deliver the con- ;j tract, should the contract oe jawarded to him, \» Th« bidder to whom the contract j

er from the game for allegedly

director of athletics, demanded theplayer be reinstated, but the urn-

BEAD

Many people have a good aim inlife, but too few of them know

to pail the trigger.

may be awarded shall attend atthe office of the Town Board, Lake

RAY BROOK WATER DXSTEICT Placid, (New Yiafc, wits suretiesTOWN ©I? NORTH ELBA offered by Urn wH&a seven. (?Y

ESSEX COUNTY NEW YORK d*9«, <Sanday« eseepted) after theADVERTISEMENT (date of the notification by the

Sealed proposals will be receivedfor the construction of a completewater, system for,the Bay BrookWater District by the Town Boardof the Town of North Elba, EssexCounty, Hew York, at the TownHall in the Village of Lake .Placid,New York, not later than 7:00PJL, EJS,T., and 8:00 P.M., DMS.,the 4th day of June, Id&l, at whichtime and place they will be pub-licly opened and read aloud.

The proposed system will beconstructed under three units,, asfollows:

Unit No. 1—Construction of aPumping Station and

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Unit No. 2—4Qo»&ii?tteti$a ofTransmission Mainsand Bbtributiaft Sys-tem and Appurte-nances,, complete.

| dateTown of the acceptance of? the pro-posal, and there sign the contractfor the work in triplicate. In caseof failure to do so, the bidder shallbe considered as having abandonedthe same, and the check accom-panying his proposal shall be for-feited to the Town, or the penaltyof the bid bond shall fee invoked.

The Town Board reserves theright to wive any informalitiesin, and to reject-any and all bidsreceived, *ao%ft> accept the bid theyconsider to be in the best interestsof the TWn of North Elba.

Signed: . Ethel M. Wells,'•• Town Clerk.

Dated: May Ut

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Loois A.tsL 96 mse id ester your etntcli. It% As yearly Grand Prize*! Read

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A#ftlL WINNERS

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j mm » IT t*mmti earned 69^ of each dollar it re«aved in

1950 from hauling freight, and Ify carry-iag passengers. Another 12,6«f came fromother operatjona. The final 3.51 of NewYork Central's income dollar last yearwas yield oa its investments.

of tbat dollar,over 5$£ in wages, salaries, pensions andCentral's contribution ia the form ofpayroll taxes to provide security. Theirshare of New York Central's income cameto $443,000,000. And these men and wom-en spend their money where they live!

I Ui of New York Centrafs 1060dollar went for coal, Diesel oil, rails, ties,wheel? and all the other items that gointo a railroad's market basket. Depre-ciation took 4.9£ Interest, rentals, etc.,required 5.81. Federal, state and localtaxes accounted for 5.7j£.

iAST AMO UAST came net income of 2.8*.Probably no one m town works for sosmall a profit as your Railroad, Com-pared to most eost-of-Hving items, faresand freight rates are bargains. But then,giving a lot for the money always hasbeen the CENTRAL IDEA!