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^ -» r T. ■sf. '^' ' .L-■ I .. ■' .1 '■ ' ' '\ ' I . J ■iifi :’l ■■■; s i Can’t Believe I Ate the Whole Thing IE I? m f f : V ,?Es- y } I t e a a i t e ^ r ■ thiitcOTston^iaailiicis. • Free- -^j% ^4^iirasite«9mto bacte! - . l a a s i ^ i i f it tegonna he . ,ulM Sl'iains^mgm wh^ § i s ,,. 48 ^M!s 4 t? €llFiOBS% got ^ l i g ,st;S i ® e a sd I lioplteasaim voieo m id . %te Resblieaflons. may I help |roB?®ISSS# I wanieti i© taik to € a m ^ e who eoaltigive ° m$ M o on the new Free^ BMat's journal, “just a mifntte.\ , “Fled Lee, Jr., can 1 help “Fred Lee! Is ttet you? Ihis is Coritme Follak from Martwiek. Wimfs happen ing?” “WfelL some friends and I bought the Journal 1 was hoping you!d see the flyer and tsil.” that was it and here 1 am. It seemed like good news to me. The man who gave me n^ start in wnting for the Pioneer hack m 1971 and then the Fryman's Journal was back there again. I ismember last year, fas- tng an iE^ElB Co the Journal armoun^g that die Country Kitchen was cetebmting its ^ year aninversury nowev- er. in a few days, I had to fax a notice to he added, that our kitthen wnuid he dosing per manently os of June 29 . My husband, Rtchord, was grave ly ill with advanced symp toms of Lou Gebng's disease and suddenly his condiuon worked. Would you heheve that that noh^ was in the last issie of the then Fire man’s Journal?'Pr.ro old trocars wem going down. V%U, to the business at iqjE , tuea^^P^jhave paired sm«e thmi. Fred asked me to help and SQI thought I'd giveit o try. Sooo. here goes Barbara Thomas of Koftwick vvQS tickled when Bassett Hospitol called and canceled hme stress test. \I really dida l wont to go.\ she said. As I was going to driv^ her there, it left the morning open for toih of ua I was o little dEpie£ 238 d and whan Barb sa^'Lci a go to lundh’ll ^ninded like a good idea. Wfe had a super, duper naiad in Oneonta and taik^ for an tmar. What followed that 111 let Barb ten... After attending a Bible study with ladies from St Marrhew Luthems Chawd*. ws OH tseni to iMfifCt hymn sin® at the M o j^ Fair grounds the day bofora the opening oS the fair. There was S end everyssa eit|£^^d thmas^vea hita a let of old friends, Ocmindcrfl ®s of the bymii siQfi weftttSat tfce CoacJ^ Kft^,ea, Rjshaid ^nsn’t tfcei® fe fer* m if. Cte:^!Jg Iteld-htSpET^ Speslslng o f hyrni sings,„teer©' m m w # k e d m f i n s for a g o lf vvfts a memorial service end tournament to feetif fit Cathplfe ■ hymn sing to memory of Richard Charitia, to b e held bh'Ihttrsday, Pofiafe o n Aogasi 19. at S t ' Matthnw^nLnt&emnCiHiroh’te . ■ ■'the lagttoumam^^-^lthisyear.' ' Laurens with rofteshmeiitsfol- ' so t h i f s s v e d l t e f isffo r ' l s s t . kiKdag. Ifie ^ tem a ikedljia mth Loififtg biithd^.'Lo.s|:r€elmpescffjis ' ■ g r a iid s m lfei# ,:s& 9 fen o w iea • wonderful vofse were reptoftof^ ' and w a ll to c a m f lor o tor and plj^^eit&re for the Bret' toefi]p^’i^o;ttf® ff|iii^datigh- time. Mary OmeMer o f Ba!o» , ter. sheleft ;' bridge vm m m g Q m s t,am m m '' hl».1ip|e-g05S.'te|:«a^ s h e ll wasaiiofteitogtafefltohene© ' . thechitreh. - ' .gradh^gifl#-$iili|^1...H e’il ■ Vince and NamaeRsher o f havestorisstotdl,.. Goddaid Rond had famay and W ei, & e summer l a s been friends for a lovely h m d ^ i » exsrem sl^diytols pear and their home maidst the beaafifW tavAi® and gardeisitirired Intn^ countryside. tSigtolh 0 ‘Cong®r of and m m t ^ I W y^lf busy Nev; Lisbon. Namlie's sistePiii- . ' plaatii^ new floarer but it law, was presem- She tost t e was hard keeptiig theni gotog. I husband to Dec. and I l e a have ^ a g a m e d RtAlid^s riding my Richard oatM ftniine'sBi^ toelm yaiiowef*tod«s«n wof8a this year. U a i ^ e s f t flista^le .... with a sseriei c i l i i s d f f e i e s a s a ' e o t h l ^ i © lit^ ' t o a l glasses.R wsstte'itt.yeiiia' My brother,!^H e ltje,and Beiiigoutoide vsahreally a bis wife. Mameen. invited our treat. I got to see ftret-hand all Dad, Hatty, oftd I to a suipris© the wildlito — buremes. w«jd- 25ih tsedding oimvermay for chudm, o set o f spotted fawns “Lum ^ m id Elien Cenani. at the and their Mom. The bluebirds newly rcDpened Uike House in cinie back the day we buried Richfield Sprini^. it was o lovely Ric3imrd. but diey h®ve fend l t d evening and the ^ a d was grKit. liicto Lost two n e s ting t® ctfflie We were sealed at 0 window critter, overlooking the lake as the sun 1 still have the golf cart that waj,g,ula6d&wa.Cfcaarsc.we -------- .'Indy got his Dsd -I-nend s w m oil stufted, but we still man- <|uiet time. I just hop on her and aged to tod nmm for a HUGE oft we go l‘ve got trails oU ever parfott. ‘I CANT BELIEVE I ATE the projrerfy THE WHOLE THING\ - remem- WfeU. folks, that’s it for this ber that itorase? P.S 1 still don’t w ^ k . I’ll catch up to you ogton . know “Lumpy's\ given name. eoqu . Have a greto week and What d o ^ Lumpy stand for? know you ore very special to Don Richardson of Cooper someone ... ■' ' / ’ - • : ■■ E^E * ,' e ; , \ ^ . E 1 ' -C-'j fjm ff* V: H ' n €TO» rinse 'to toe jS0.ntfeeari©£i3 tip .®f E d iso n ' €«mnty, i get th® news m it BItoro Int® toe - J ®!d llaadilla and Susquehanna Railroad Diqjot, m toe outoMm o f the hamlet o f %Vest Ed- meston. It's where 1 live now. and since no loco m o tive have thundered by this building to about forty yssm. 1 get toe scoop wherever I find it. Summer p issed in toe hllito of an eye, never theless, I ffeci d&pged to issue tols r^toihdef- if . Fanner John's M dmm the road 1 ea toe loose, even to his paslwro, for Goodness srike. feeep a good d i s t a l unprediriafele OtTABgQBTi^ltiitKTS^eSe\^ ---- Winfield wos summoned to toe phone a some what frantic neighbor, Mre. Grftfith. Mrs. Griffith relayed that she and h er si^er, from inside theft dwelling, ihou^t they had heard someone repeatedly calling for help, but had found n o source o f the n ^ e r i o u s voice. Upstairs, down cellar, nothing. *ffeey ventured outside; now the voice was riearer.”lfelp. Help”. It pereisted. A check of the outbuilding and sunoundtog m m r n toe ground, t^ t o w i e d Oft it anywhere, no one down in a hole. Where else to look? Of o m rse you wouldn't search the sky. or would you? As the voice called one© more, t o ^ looked up. There on toe light pole was the f i g i ^ of a I t e e i ^ , at its base toe f i ^ r e o f toeir bu»! The btdl mast be cilhm' lured or driven s « r ^. ”Mre.S|©nner.dopuhm«hiiyldia!#* • *Ofe dear. I dim^ feat Jaefe $pmnm siasdiag by. had an idea.Tle reaBy Itocs my little hlarit pickup. Whenever ho secs meg® fey. fee t£ogs-di 3 w.-h?-o toe fcKegr-Semg-tongs- !■ step |us? ------ forfaoghs.* About tw'o m inute faner ifet^ ployed o fmn game-irembo musical truck and baseball As toe bull slid for first base, and the ofe|att o f his desire, toe Alhel Unentim slid for home plate and h is compafty tnisk, msmentari^ toe ofeieri o f hisl RS. Unfoituftately. toe sto:^ dm s net «^d tome. I hear there Is no m om love ^ fotr wfefe q little blarit fniGi!.fho”G8ailemaa Cow*tos been moved to an u n d isete^ ti^ tien! GLIMMERGLASS OPERA .Sjeis. A b liaisscKi.} suliassi bsssl Sssssa te bA Jci * 3 :!cr-.t -cTt, iK*te foprti ■* rr^ts^ pOatad o ** •pm TV,'j\ M rtf jEstrfa tor%J - ^ c hnssot Coopr-i UMfenaocta^ hit* A o»ai The Festival Season July 2 - August 24 T ovca ftituni FALSTAff Vfril 4 P abti ^ oh Hmdel Tat M uihib 0 tr»r-ipa ggf;y^v fun- . 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