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THE nU*rNE-»RE&&. GOUTERNSCft. N 5EHNG IS BELIEVING! Mr> Sim Grn-n rtr ht-r sister Mrs C^harl »t i««Ui; Off the County Agent's Desk i -left C ouo- i • ' 9 rou LOOK IM Mill INIS 15 WHAT •^ . -^ ,-TOM u> Farnnurst Dr. Wr4nt-»d«> after , NO GUISSING! Prim** X-roy tho# fhtnr mokts H potsibla to #•# how *tto#* fit b#for* you buy. This otsurtt and comfort. I'mny t)a*tun LaMrrv ol Md» has bought frtf forr?*-r!\ own«*<j by Lri ami taken p«>vM^.«»n Mrs Masyorye Winder* of Og- <dVn?4jurj; aim\eci ^UJKUV wi trailer and w It hve ter. Mrs Morn* Tit Li and ThrtHitjt* thr utntrr Srni Green. Mr fV( K U N( HK> THE EASY At for KifK-fi Urn »1i2 br ftt-Uvted. of CIHA:N«* t *r TT*- ottvcr ttand. a sa?i»- AUc» M. Gainsp f>jru; ntt-ni can h** m*dr up fnmti Ricking iunc+ie* .t* a job lo uV> three type-* *>l *anrf*u^w* d»> Why not plan for it. and makr IT a> e*N> »nd efT»c*efrt ** pot^otf * an 1 M«k«- a Sandwich Center in you* k)K*>cn rTw^iLnnr antj nnaiiy otw *itn a T^ hrvad 'faux, bread board. *»> -t Apr**a*l *urti *e». utm fir PERSONALS BIRTHS Thr Gouvt*rnrur Art* Ouh »j; 3HYK.VS Jiorn lu Mr and Mr* tvr luncheon R>lio»*f<j t>\ <a *» dau^Hter Gail Man** Octo+^j 10 ';fif «f Mr* Paul Grsvr* on *' th* VanlXiz**e hospital Ku*n'\uJr romd. M;s* BUru^w M < Al'LAY ^um to Mr and . n rta> chariot* of th<* jxv- M.\* it<4n-r! Nlacaiiicit ol rX^HJtt* J on \urumer Tr**at*»r> Htnjvt*!t>n f a daughrrr Anna H Keiknap ieft Sunda> for B^'V m-tuht-r }0 at rhr REAL ESTATE FOR SALE , C. HAILE SWtAGUE St Loaa in -- Govr*>rm*mi or »n a KtiWd or x and hnaiiy one ™* **™ Ciwlin ,. nts rhtt art fruir and in rruik o* fresh or or a M r> Mu rri$ Ti t ui, Lcsi-y Ha! I. Mrs Addle Wi Mrs Ada Bc»>d. Mrs Lucy ami Mrs Nina U iliis of r v j lo Muir. ^ and IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE ! CRALYX WEDNESD.V1, THTOMDAV. (KTOBER ?t, 2 to Depeyster Thursday and their farmer pastor and wrfe Kf\ and Mi\ Myron French a surprise The> j^rNtsi a cuvered dish aay dinner and trie ! TED AD ! In-Full Gift - RAY TERESA MILLAND-WRIGHT Added: **Marrb of Tlrne\ faaturinfr: -Tc*chnlrolor Cartoon - Everybody FRIDAY, SATITKOAT, OCT. t4 f t5 — 2~Bl(i KEATl'RES-2 HEARTACHES Yellow Case >ecial $24 75 Shellm RYAN. Edward MORRIS, mm HILLS HVSDAY. MONDAY, TTBSDAY; OCTOBER t6, «7, tS THE SCREEN'S NEW SCREAM YeUowCue ecial 424.75 ecial $22.50 Added: Speakta* of Anlmalu • Fcfpiter Rriencr * WORLD NEH^ ^ nunii UNION HAIJ> rTWDAY. SATTRDAY, OCT. 24. t-BIG FEATl\REH~t GUNSMOKE RANCH B<4» RAT C * MOV DAT, TtXSDAT OCTOMJl 5* T7 » CHAM-IS lorn • jcvviroi JONCB CLUNY BROWN . ' — mu — GARblVE* Ul all the ~ ol Rev Owries Mrs Fr»*d StevvrtA rtas bevn the past week Airs. Vida Woodard is recover- ing I ram a g^lLstone operation m the Hepburn hospital in Ogdens- tf»e equipment and food so that rh*»y may be used easily the sarur*iohe> ma> be put together and wrapped J Chous** flood bread The importance of food bread as other foods become Si Cecelia's Guild of the Episco- pal caurch wii! meet with Mn. Carl Randall in Edwards. Thurs- day The long continued dr> *pc!l is causing much hardship to man) 1 peopie by well's going dry. The ooun;ry i* badly in ne«i of rain, but the other sj*e of the picture shows a bright si(kaj> cattle are stiil out in pastures day and and the warm weather fuel in homes. 4s saving SLl* BASKETBALL STHEDl A 17-game schedule, including three Barnes witn Canadian schools, has been arranged for the 1947-48 St JLawrence university basket bail team. Athletic Director Roy B-.'\Clogston announced Tues- day. Two «ames will be played against McGiJI uuniversify of Mon- treal and one against Queens uni- versity ol Kingston, On tana The schedule: . Dec. 5 Hobart; T>ec. 6 St. Michaels; Dec. 12 Alfred; Dec. 13 • limited Bread » the foundation of the ivivctx box meal liberally furnurfung calories. Oiflerettt kinds u/ bread contribute variety and enjoyable davor and teactur*. Broun bread, suci) as wholewheat or rye. and enrictve*} white fcread are high in food values. Additions of *oy rtour to bread **U1 further increase the nutritive vaJl*?. Seven to eight siK^es a day^of an ennched soy bread would supply a fourth oJ the protein needed \oy a modrr* ately active frmn and about a third of the mactn. thiamin. and iron required. • . 3. Spread thickly to crust. To make a rrxxs: and tasty safid- *ictv be sure to spread the filling geTurousJy. clear to the outer crusts of tt*e bread If the filling is unusually moist, both slices of bread may bv spread to prevent the filling from soaking into the s bread. . - * . >Jt is efficient to lay out all the brea4 that is to be spread on the table XJ once, rather than making one sandwich at a time. 4 Wrap e^refully to keep fresh* Place theXsandwiehes on a square of waxeoN£kaper. lift up the two opposite sktevSnd foid neatly and snugly over the sfendwich. The open ends of the paper may be tucked in or folded underheath to a tight .airprooX package nap Mr* frru her Mr* Ap will rviun > i»per»d y\ fml arvd !«m:l\. oa tor. s* Mr* ^»m to Mr and r h. y r^- Robert Mt>ncnn oi #• • £»nMfr. c «>od M undatk^ and roof. 9 <*>*v R »terrT K1K- \ i mn ^ ^^4 u^yb**-. Two rxtrm r to «t ttx* i at her Mr> McGill away; Dec. 19 Union away; Dec. 20 Hart wick away; Jan 16 Ithaca; Jan 20 CIarksbn~away; Jan. 24 McGill; Jan. 31 Union; Feb. 6 Colgate; Feb. 10 Clarkson; Feb. 12 Hobart away; Feb. 13 Alfred away; Feb. 21 Vermont away; Feb. 25 Queens; March 6 Mlddlabur? away. drying out. but it will prevent odors of onion and seasonings from permeating other foods. Wrap fresh vegetables and pickk« sep- arately in the same way. ' k ~Tafce cmre that the heavier fruH and sajKlwiches will not crush the more fragile loods. bettuce for the sandwiAea, pickle*, carrot sticks, etc.. ahoukj be wrapped separately and piaced on top of the heavier items. Let us assume tfiat~lfce complete on Thursday, Oct. 9. with 10 mem* bers present. A &iX>ci- business meeting was held and a few changes in the program were made r< Caring~ Tor r TVooo* Floors 1 ' wiF choaen as the lesson given at Mar- jorie Patiences home \on Tuesday night this week instead of \Cup- boartf Arrangement.\ The lessons on lailored slips will start Nov. 26 at Ella Braytons. After the business meeting a qiiilt was tied. • PUCA&ANT VALX^KV HOME MKETTSG HELD Valley Home Bur- eau met with Mrs. .Clara Barker j \meal has been made up of sand- wiches. If a slab of meat or cheese or a leg of chicken can be taken s;*» of thr person eating trw lunch Min> wotr.en 4nd men tk^m^ bgtit work u-v-he* with trimly »Jjced bread In 'cun!n>t, the adoir^crnt bov or the man working n M IW«V^ milustr^ may wan: t-igh! or UT, h«*arty *andw>ches with thick >l^*rs of I brvad T>*ese wril bt eaten not only ior lunch but ihx> for be- rmeen-meal snacks to relieve fa- tigue and supply noedfd cmkjnev y^xxrm mil may be required J>n the summer or m hot factor- ies, uorker* will requirf extra salt to replace the &alt iosi in perspira- tion This w:ll help to a\x>»d heat prostration, dizxiness and fat^jut* A salt shaker should be included as part of tt*e equ:i>n»em of the ^ lunch box If lunch is earned in a paper bag extra aaft may be wrapped into a little paper or one ! of the sancrwncti ftlhn^s may be of a highly seasoned, salty type Addition* of high vitamin foods Workers doing heavy manual labor have increased needs for cer- tain vitamins *uch as the B vita- mins TheYefonp. homemakers may wish to use wne of rhe high vrta- j min foods m the sanch»-^ch ftlltncs. An especially good one is dned brewers' yeast whicfc 4s now being ' sold inexpensively In sraaJl pack- . aues by some grocers A little «w a tablespoon of dned brewers' years will furnish the dairy adult allowance for rh»- min i vitamin Bl >. The amoutrt of >Tast that can be used vanes *rrtri the food with *4ik3h it is j mixed, but one taWespoonful can be added per cup of fitting tor most of tfcese recipes. Yeast combines well with peanut butter or meat ^VJjs good in the mokasaes spread antK^rfh most foods having tt high flavors. WheaX^rrn \and so> flour are two more mj^h B vitamin foods that may be addeH to the fillings' «one tablespoonful par cup of spread» These will alto Md to the protein [and mineral contenKof the ftUing f To increase the calchari furmsh- ed by the meal Jf milk or^foecse is not included dned skim mx^ may he added to any of the *ft^rnoon^at a te* KM Spmguevillf and Jt>><v Har\«->'» daughter. N^*r*in*p of Tht- rvxn:iN ^<ri o>coraT»d *.th Ntr> Autumn ira^'esi I^xe ho»t«»s> u«» as^iNtt-d. h> Mis* Jes*if C'^rk Mr> H. i» Terupk &r*i MPV. n w Ci*rk piHirvd Mr> Harvey who ha> jus: convp^eted a paatora'e ol twenty-one >t*arN tn the Meth^xlist ctiurx*n at Sjj»ratue\il>e wn pre- sented u.!h a ,gift fnotr the Prv>grt 4 s> club and a pursr ol KONTI ,L^V) Biarkburu of l> a daughter. *L/>rrainf vr II At ih*- VanlAizr* of UJHI. rlr<-trH*lt>. w»t«*r, A \«*r> pl«-aKABt 1- L. Streeter of Roate t rtn fw IHHIM. >rv% rtM»I, 5 (Jouvernrur a daughter OLTO! • »»?>- pump, iik^idf t«»ilet, m-\ Ann. tirtohrr 11 »! rhe VanDuzrr j la purrk, amm. rhk-kra t*> m+. 1\)\\S\: to aad fUvTnond AvJ(Jffcn Bom to Mr and Mrs ajul thr^r on <**<i»ad. »*ncr A fiMMl %alvr. Progress club and a purse ol f j nK>ne> Irom thv>s« present and JAIT *^ Sherman Morse of Kn rwerp. J from* different churcn org«nixa- a ^ >n St ** v ™ Paul, ^Xnotoer 12 at 1 tions She i> leawr* scion tw Mi- • lh * ^ *iUXae* hospital. . am:. Fla ; tfMITH Born to Mr and Mr* Mr and Mrs Kimer Goff ol L * Twr A!vin &mth 0/ Hailesbono. Hajesbon) street spem last week « daa^ter Sylvia Jeanne, October in Brockport and Rochester vuu'- 12 at th<h VanDuxee hoaptt&I &ITTS B M SJTTS Bom to Mr and Krs 'Mr^ Joseprune Smith of Haile*-' John lv * n s » t! » °* Ro«ie a daufft- boro street, spent the p*»t week ^ r Cynthia Uxu*e. October 13 at w:th her Kranddau^hter. Mrt. Mil- • th * VanDuaae hospital. dred Pitts in Puisdam . «UlUCE -Born to Mr and Mn A surprise birthday party wmf * Robert Edward Burke of Route 1. held in honor erf Mrv Fred LaDuke Harmv4fle a ton. Dan Robert 114 Prospect street Saturday eve- ' October 14 at the VanDuzee ho- ning, by h^r daughter Mrs Her- P*tal mon Thiviergp at htr home on JacPHUlSON -Bom to 'Ur and . .. Prospect street About 20 gue*ts Mr*. Richard Kenneth MdVrtor, ! W1 were pres**nt A covered dish sup- of Haitarboro. a dau^titer, Vicki per was served after which pedro L*e> October 14 at the VanDuze* was enjoy^ed by all. Prizes were hospital. awarded to t.ie winners , iUCHARJDSCW — Bom to Mr 1MMKOIATC POSSKSSIUN. 45- Klttod, 1.000 fetH off mala from H *ddlnjrtoa, NVw % ork tHr St. L*»t>»w ri%<-r. Mala of »tour ulth 7 Krd- Sentatu KOUM- b«ilt «f with 4 br<ln»orm. Boatboaw 5 bedroora^. Stua** barn 63' x P<»%»rr aou»e 20' \ iff. ittW of iinaer-vtater <mhir from t€* kmuarh. Ti' OVr rua- aao«t wtth dri> rmttor. Atl farmi- tare and rqalpmrnt. Oiw of ftft-om pltw+% on the St. liver. fr«*t rack. TRMLKR witii >>w tlren and U\Kf wita 7 T - NOTICE Notice is hereby given that Li- cense So. HL-15G3 has been issued to the undersigned to sell wine, liquor, beer at retail under the j / Alcoholic Beverage Control Law at | / Nina's Hotel. Canton street. De-1 / Kalb Junction, ^county of St Law- j / rence, N Y . for on*pre*mse con-|/ sianption. . - - j / Dated Oct 21. 1947 . . .1/ Nina^R. Longfellow d-b-a Nina's Hotel M Depot SI. Gouverneur N Y. 1O-22-2t NOTICE .Notice is hereby given that Li- cense No. HL-M99 has been la California FOR THE CO-O^is win- 4er . . . our White Cham- pagne fleece coat from the liquor, beer, at retail under the I AJcohohc Beverage Control Law at *Redmond Hotel 34 Oepot street Gouvemeur. county of St Law- rence N Y.. for dn-premise con- S4impt ion Dated October 21. 1S47 Nma R Longfellow 34 Depot Strt^t Gouverneur. N. Y. 10-22-2t Tr> i Cla«if>ed Ad. J SPECIAL! C Norclty SHOES tmd Hick HfA 2 95 •* CARBON ES ... all that's new in fash- ion. Ihoroujnly inter-lined for that extra - Warmth you need^ia the gr&odfttand. All colors, too: 2950-4950 SKIRTS Newest ripple flare ikir*« in the popular ionger t?n?Tft& And paenty of biatic stra^ - skirts §or lafT«* «r<mer to ~m v^a^NFt Only $5.95 New Shipment Tailored arvd FnttrtJ BLOUSES > RODGER DEPT STORE fillings. It is now possible to buy dned skim milk in small inexpen- sive packages at some grocers. .Recipes for various types of sandwich fillings are included in a leaAct on \Spreads and Sandwich Fillings.\ Write-for your frer.copy to your Home .Demonstration Agerrt's Office, Box 86 Canton. MA IED IN TEXAS Mr. and Mrs. A. S Best an- nounce the marriage tJt f?teir daughter Edith, to Private Rcbert Tlipper of San Antonio. Texas The ceremony took place on Sat- urday, Oct. 11, at Fort Sam Hous- ton in San Afitonio. Mrs Giad>s Hwn and Mr* Rita and Mrs. Nilie John Richardaon o( Parks of Park street spent Mon- | Route 2. Gouwneur a daughter day in Syracuse. , Ellen Jean, October 14 at the Van- Mr and Mrv Wilton Jones Mrs. > Duxe* hospital Tayk>r Jones, Margaret Jone* »nd, UtNDT -Bom to Mr and Mrs. friend. Edwin BerkoAitz all of > Harley Edward Wetidt of Utica were Sunday guests of Mr | gatctue a daughter. Judy and Mrv Ah in Pat ton Johnstown October 14 at the VanXXixee has- road. They also called on Mrs. Vi- pital. . vian Matty, East Mam street. j JUCHARDSON —.Bom to Mr Miss Bethany Hawn of Alhany | and Mrs. Paul Hubert Richaraaon spent the weekend in Gouv*rneur j of Rout* 2. HarrisvUie, a daughter visiting her mother. Mrs Gladys » Ann Mane, Ortotoer 15 at tt>e Van- Hawn, Park ttreet, ^ » Duiee hospital H , Mrs. Lawrence Johnson and Mn I CAMERON—Born lo Mr and Waiter Boulton were called *o ( Mrs. Qgden L*e Cameron ol 170 Ilion last Saturday due to\ the fiailesboro street, a daughter senou* illness of Mrs. Fanny Snow Nancy Jean. October 16 at the formerly of Gouverneur. j VanDuzee hoapital. Mr and Mrs. Lawrence John-! POTTER ^orn to Mr and Mrs son Mrs Melissa Facey and Anda * Howard Potter of Route 3, Haife*- Cooper motored - to * BrockviUe ^^oro. a son .Howard Jamen, Octo- ^ they attended tt»e <*** *? at the VanDuzee hospital LARGK FARM PREMISES far •ale located 5«, miles from Oaa- rrrmeur om Chub Lake road, tav- acre«, A€ nead «f cat- tie aad aM ftqolpaneat. \VmUr la bam aad . 52 fttaa- and water bucfcrt« In lut pcmnesifUoa. A with km aad 11 j arren of land. Flr»t has € room* aad 0 room* «a ood floor. Hott»e In la food Ooau Friced for taaanediate «ale. . DOUBLE HOi SK, two ear cmr- age, let x U\ \oemtkm. funeral of a close relative oi the' KEHR -Bom to Mr and Mrs. I Waald aeo%ide good Cooper family. . j Vane Aubrey Kerr of Fine, a I Mr. and Mrs. Whit comb L. | drigh have moved to Ancram, N. Y. where Mr. Pendngh has mc^ cepted the position ol superinten- fifrrt tor A—\~ . Frieda Mae. October 17 Ht the VanDusee hospital. ^ . FABLEX-Bom to J4r ai*d Jamo> Arthur Farley of Route 4, company, f Gouverneur, a daii^ter. Lorraine Albert Williams. Mr and Mn ' Ahc *' Oc ^ oi ^ r 18 at ** VanDuzee Keith Lynde. Harold and Jtmmy ryospiXBl attended the plowing match and : machinery display held near King- i ston. Ont., last week. fOUBCTION In the story in last week's paper Mr. and Mrs. Harold E O'Don- • on the death of Mn. Otis Streeter nel, 21 Park street, left Tuesday j the date given for her marriage morning for a two weeks visit vn was incorrect. Detroit, Michigan. While there -Mrs, Streeter. the former Miss hey will visit Mrs. O Donnels | Glennie Tyler, was married to Otis sisters, Mr and Mrs Henry Sim- ' Streeter on Oct. 25. 1899 at the mqns and Mj^#*)4 Mrs. AL H. I home of her parents in North Zins and family v j Gouverneur. The ceremofty was Mr. and Mrs- E Victor Under- ' performed by Rev. <L. M Smith, wood of Ithaca, N. Y were guesta ' then pastor of the North Gouver- last week 0/ Mrs Uh6erwood'« J *»e\ir Methodist church. aunt, Mrs. S. }i ' Davidson. Pros-« —--r pect street. , Try a Clarified Ad. ^. STORE JPKFMISEa ^ Jocatad la floors. I*rk»e to MSTIVC—Storked farai t miles from Gottvernettr oa hard suffered road. 18? acreA. 39 fallen caws, 4 youtic rattle aad 1 b«lt ElfrtriHty, water buckets, silo, S5 staacaJoaa, milk bouse, garage, toal shed, leaaat house and main house which Ran cellar, furnace, hardwood floors, welt 2 aad soft sad hard water. A CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our df*ep gratitude and appreciation for the many kindnesses extended to us during our recent bereavement, and aiao to the neighbors SnttT friends who so generously con t rib- j uted flowen and sent cards also f to Va«Ouzee hospital nursing staff ( and especially thank our day and i I Otis R. Streeter— i Mr and Mrs Lyle Streeter Mr. and Mrs. Fk>yd Coates' Mr and Mr*. Oonakl Notice to the voters of the of Edwards: I wiU be a candidate for the position of superintendent of highways on an mdepender>* '< ticket in the coming election, on ! 4 1W. , .- j Dun»*ard E Coie \ Edwards. N Y j Per S*J* of October 21U. Heifers for slaughter Cows, food ~- Cows 9 Medium ~~. Cows, cutter : CoWs, canner, heavy 15.70- .... 13.5O-J .._ 12.00. 13.10 — 11.00- 12.25 .._ 10J00- 11.00 9.00 MM ••••••I !••••••! f- FOR FALL HOUSE. CLEANING SUPPLIES SUNSHINE ACCESSORY B«IU, food, heavy Bull*, Medirnn Balk, cbotec Calret, Median Cail Hots, choice HofT, food ~ 14.iO- 15.40 13.20- 14.50 27JU- 27.75 24.75- 25.75 ^ 2K00- 23-25 ~ 17.00- irso 1C.00 and down NEW U8TING — 8 with aanlwood floors, all^naat. fireplace, toilet aad lavatory 4mmn alrs, foil bath aputairm, exeeAant cellar, 2~ear gmrm^r, la excellent neighborhood. n>a»onablr NEW HOI SF. TArrtricity, o4J burning furnare, eicrtrle hot- water system. House Is insulated, flrst floor has Hring room, roosn, kltrheft, hall i sficoad floor has S bedi full hathroom. AsahaH ahmgle roof, attached, garage and U { tlon stie Is approiUmatey GOOD BARE FARM with haj. la- six miles from Rlelnrtlle. tt% acres with wood-lot. Prices lor AJJKO8T IMMEDIATE SXON 7 room honnf^l with W x W Wt iad fardon, 27X3O- 23.SO- 24.00 MONTHLY DAIRT ^ THURSDAY. OCTOBER 30, 1 P. M. EMPIRE LIVESTOCK MARKETING COOPERATIVE GOUYEMIEUI, U. Y. W, RFD f ' ,?WM C71-W-3 SUE EVRY TUESDAY I r\ M. trtrtty, »ew roaf aad toor* downstairs, >asotkaal7 priced. . ACRE VXR* located aa utatr road. 15S loadii of hmr. t? head af pattlr, 9 hors^m bara and sUa lax and furnace in houses rarmge/g»ttd well, water aad tririty. WIB seil storlie4 mr in ACRE FARM lin iuillat with hrk-k stdmg aa4 14 and aasiaV t^alet. ^sasaw la tiNi antf two r°*d trout FHr«d for imnwttat* sale. » ACRE F ARM * rernevr ea Rock Islaad •;P NEW USTING. 8 room house In good lormtk>n. Ollar, 4 room* with hardwood floor* downstairs, 4 and bath up*UUr%. t or 4 garage. Lot 1M 1©0*\125\ AJ- t Immedtate aad water. F~*eeaV«4 aa nrvpertr Prtred for attnsa. frW »> C HAILf SPRA6UE Far '*. V