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[[File:Adirondack | [[File:Adirondack Daily Enterprise, June 2, 1959.jpg|right|thumb||Adirondack Daily Enterprise,| June 2, 1959]]'''Gladd and Leaper''' was a car dealership that started at [[28%20Woodruff%20Street|28 Woodruff Street]] and later moved to 9-[[11%20River%20Street|11 River Street]]. At some point Gladd and Leaper also operated in Tupper Lake, at 42 Main Street there. (Source is a very faded leather pocket attached to a key ring.) | ||
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<span>Progress and expansion in Saranac Lake has hit another building in the village. The six stall garage adjacent to the Riverside Park and owned by the Gladd and Leiper Buick-Pontiac Garage is being torn down.The garage, which has been rented by the [[Paul%20Smith's%20Electric%20Light%20and%20Power%20Company|Paul Smith's Electric Light and Power Company]] since right after the second World War, is being torn down to make room for a used car lot at the Gladd and Leaper Garage. E. C. Pine built the garage in the twenties, and in the late thirties Mr. Pine sold it to the then [[Adirondack%20Park%20Motors|Adirondack Park Motors]] which later was purchased by Dick Gladd and Guy Leaper. John Dewey Construction Co. is doing the work. | <span>Progress and expansion in Saranac Lake has hit another building in the village. The six stall garage adjacent to the Riverside Park and owned by the Gladd and Leiper Buick-Pontiac Garage is being torn down.The garage, which has been rented by the [[Paul%20Smith's%20Electric%20Light%20and%20Power%20Company|Paul Smith's Electric Light and Power Company]] since right after the second World War, is being torn down to make room for a used car lot at the Gladd and Leaper Garage. E. C. Pine built the garage in the twenties, and in the late thirties Mr. Pine sold it to the then [[Adirondack%20Park%20Motors|Adirondack Park Motors]] which later was purchased by Dick Gladd and Guy Leaper. John Dewey Construction Co. is doing the work. | ||
[[File:Adirondack | [[File:Adirondack Daily Enterprise, February 20, 1961.jpg|thumb||Adirondack Daily Enterprise|, February 20, 1961]] | ||
Latest revision as of 11:24, 18 September 2025

Gladd and Leaper was a car dealership that started at 28 Woodruff Street and later moved to 9-11 River Street. At some point Gladd and Leaper also operated in Tupper Lake, at 42 Main Street there. (Source is a very faded leather pocket attached to a key ring.)
Adirondack Daily Enterprise, April 19, 1960
Gladd. Leaper Plan New Used-Car Lot
Progress and expansion in Saranac Lake has hit another building in the village. The six stall garage adjacent to the Riverside Park and owned by the Gladd and Leiper Buick-Pontiac Garage is being torn down.The garage, which has been rented by the Paul Smith's Electric Light and Power Company since right after the second World War, is being torn down to make room for a used car lot at the Gladd and Leaper Garage. E. C. Pine built the garage in the twenties, and in the late thirties Mr. Pine sold it to the then Adirondack Park Motors which later was purchased by Dick Gladd and Guy Leaper. John Dewey Construction Co. is doing the work.
