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Mr and Mrs J-»nn Hail are home LETTERS BIGELOW ; The Gtmiet Street Progrt** Hub. \ Oct 15, *t ihc MINISTERS TO Tho month .y meeting of Protest <int nuni6ter> wiii bt \- the the Lrunxi >'.aie> i» If you wisr* lo help the (Suck hunt- ing in in? ye*r» to cumr tlw (ol- lowing WKMJJO £x of interest to >vu the u*M summer a to md LA t u rk«- > > ^ ^ .n :h«- bv the 1* V*a> » RKMVUW He\ Ma Katxr tin In a. d a d Ovde 1 a. Jui bt held 1 ia rvid in The ,?,»r c-h«-ck mu tab*e of \eterarto au!r,<>r;/ed i-ti-l t»! V\\>r bv deraJ Education or training mast b* ;uii bt-forv July 25, 4951. and p^ted ^> 1956, . .\ (ioarante»>d kwrvj must b^ ap- *i fvr not UU-r than July 'J5> riun>tK * r duckling Inez to uur the Black tion Aii oi e<! with tu a : and nriea*ed m crrek tne Mrk Lut . ^ Lynfl Mr> A \:e Weatner^p Mx Mrs Al^ BUM- i dnd W to recv*ve barHi> eatfi ooe being WaWfrfotti Aj&n atner a Kedermi Fist. If *>v continue for stocking pur- twin<Ls Jront kiUed tord> in M..d'v0 Mii-r CK and cti^nVfi Ar- or Mrs CV- the r*rry> r\ l^nr a m«»re help- .id V»47 il -.. dire .»r Jui> a/ter thdi mast ixit i i r rr BOW i.KiKKini IH itie B<*v-GnfTKh 4-H ctub J»OCIJI| on ju at the and ex\- Ua Me A. »»U\r and Odj^n'er. Joe- Ann Mr* Keetn,* .NK\'dr'\ M:^. Lrruiia MA'ir!) Mr> H*:tf;a Mti- ien, Mrs i:wz S:-ven> dr.d J ter. Brenda Mrs BUrx-ne ner. Sirs Ma: ,«rv rw>! have to be sent in A h^iin^. the f\>ik>*- and maiied to S T. ^. S Y w:li do. bc>rr. a! !ne Muulton N'^r> U-: 13. Mr and Mrs Bt^rndrd Mcxilton ol r>rentv\oc»d. L .1 arrived) T*rwir>di> v lo sot their d;i^nter,i Mr> Ji»hn HdIV who wa.< >ent>usly ' ii! A\ mat t:me. Fate pla>t»d a 1 luckv trick or. Mr arid Mr> Mcxl-* :on At the tin.e of the call fmm ' Hermor: lo !*«»* Moulton>. thev did i not .i tiie .noro* found all the < ovt-rconx* \%T!h gci< n-sui»ndfd to treatment and ;ar\!t«d on their way here Mrs much better at thi> writing ,MrN<ind Mrs James Rc>r»inson. VN'^VO ha\ v<;x>n! the summer at their carnpN^ the S* returned to tn>\r home la>* w t -ek. • Wr -PcM > drii*i\i ^^orrm icli ^ton- &d\ lor the Veterah»V hospital in Basavia. Mr Storr.n fta> betn ill smtT May. Mr and Mrs. Lyridvm W^ner who >pf-nt the.r summer at \V nams Park on the St wi»re ^\IK*<XS Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs James Robinson - Mrs. Hat tie Kggleston left Mi>n- d^v lor Ogdensburx. u-here she n^ikes her home wivh a daughter. In Lne near future her homi 1 and contents on Oiuroh street will be sold at auctiOD Mrs. E&gle*?t<>n has been staying\ tor sotne time with a sister. Mr* Krt*d Hendricks. .. Rev. .Claude F. Mitchell, pastor of 1 The \Fish and Wildlife band number, and the .Northeastern Wii'.orfowl band number (If there is only or>e band on the bird sa> loca Mrs The rie\ Nov 5. a'. Jon Con^a poned one iVrnice o* Mr> trx turKt-v i»»nner ^j^Vs b^n«JU> a* t.it 1 home of Mr .-I.MU Mrs Le.and Mi- Cart) were Mf ana Mrs ilaio.d Dietric-r ot La Kdr^ev..ie. Mr and Mr> Ikn S:.ar^ ol and Mr and Mrs B A Mr and Mrs Uxm-rrvur \jorQo*i Ciardn-T oi tne.r parents .^ at ;r.e norue Mr and Mr> C: of 2 Give tfre approxmiate tit«r. and date t«l the shoo'mg 3. Tell what kind o/ a duck it is 4 Givt^ youi» name and address A grval ocal of time and effort has b%vn wasted in trynni; to grt sportNT?K*n to rt»turn these bands. ! Gardner ^> this year the Northeastern* Mrs 1 U'a'erfo'vvi .\ssri is Roing to gne^ r.tur and M:> Njihar. Mills oi S\- $J5^> to a iuck\ hunter u-ho' racun* called n\ rt*Id::\c-> »n Bige- siioots a banded duck and sends low Saturdnv the band numbers in. j Mr. anS Mr*. Carl }*ai^o mo- Thr reasons Jor the rvtum of to:tsl \o Rt»nu S-nday witn Mr. theM» bands are as foikxws: j and Mrs Ciarvnvc Bt-iile ol L<>u- The s.it»s where these ducks art*; isviiie . Mr and M:-s Vi:cri Mirinick and two daughters Mr i>»on Brvs. tte and Mrs. Nfliif I-'u/.cr and son. Claude enjoyed ^H Hip Sunda.v to Face mountain\ ~ r and Mrs. Maur:cv Balx^x^k daughter L\>nna Joyce of Wa- Lawrence ! n«le<ised arc selected b> the state. bast\d on the return of bands from tnr4*- rWea^ed in 1945 and 1^46 This vrar six marshes were drop~ ped from ia>t years hs:. the only reason being that less than 5% of the banded birds rt*leas*^d m these areas *ere shot, judging from the ter:o»wn spvn: the weekend with returned In such cases, n\^ r *\<* M ^s Ki^ene Morrow. be assumed that turtles. Mr «- Ceyion Congdon. Mr> U- ow-K hawks, illegal shooters or ! ^ n ^ McCarty Mrs. Harry Stoweil. otherN^rmm are killing tne birck \ M]r ^ Kenneth Aidridge, M»ss l>or» ^^ M , ason op^ ^! » Hall and Mr, Emt,i MUlcr mo- stock;n^ piaces are off before these areas taken from Each b^nd rej^f^sents a lot of work and furnishesNi^lot of infor- mation if returned. Hjpr future stocking of mallards as a breeding specie in this section. It iV true, these birds are being released to a breeding stock, but We and want the usual Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. B. A. McCirty spent Friday at th*> home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jones at Herman. Mrs Aria Melien is spend • £ a few da>*s in Ne^v York city visit- friends. ^ . Mrs Leland McCarty spent Sat- .£^-, ;>. V SIMMONS Electronic Blanket controls warmth the belter {Jay. Oct. 7, in his home Church at SpringvMe. Pa. Rev. MiteheiL a • cent age of birds to be taken by graduate of Johnson City Bible *P°rtsmen.^Tf birds are \v continue school ami Theological Seminary/ beUig leased in this area see to it accepted the caU to Permon Tnat a1 1 ***** numbers are turned church last June and mo»ved his m - family here at that time. ' * \ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Holly of Chicago/ spenF several days Remember end of the will be Gouverneur. • > ; . NOTICE Notice is hereby jgiven that Li- cense No. RL-lb9?r> has been is- sued to the ^undersigned to sell prize. At the! win e. liquor, be^r. cider at retail all the numbers j under the Alcoholic Beverage Con 1 ^ F R last: week with Mr. and Mrs. Frank nUrnt *r in a hat and one be drawn for th« Vegane. Air. and Mrs. Philip BriflF:t and i Mrs.' Jennie McMillan- of Cherry t Valley spent the weekend in towji calling on friends~and relatives. j Mr. and Mrs. Milan Lyons of^ Syracuse spent the weekend with; Mr ami Mrs. Mark Balmat. | * Mrs Fred Cross.of Cooper Falls TKIMT* is making her home for the winter w,th Mr. and^frs. John Gmn. Mrs. Hiram LaForty of Evans' Business\ Mills wa> a guest Sunday at the John Gmn home. »SJ5.U0. If >x>u fail to return even **\* >^ are hurting your own . Glenn L. Snyder Secy. Black Lake Fish and Game Assn. Canton. :N. Y. Oct.\I5. 1^17. EPISCOPAL CHURCH c j owir y 9 j^-to, s Business. World wilk be the first of a senes ot addresses preached at [if at Fullerville Inn, R-3, fCJouvemeur. coamy of St. \l^rw- rence, N. >*., for on-pfemise con- sumption. v John Howe \d-b-a FatTerville Inn .R-3. Gouverneur. . 10-22-2t Onl> >immon* The^e 8 Nt*w S 3. 3. ^ 011 Lu\nriet AutomaticalU »d)ust» two **y»: Si> for toocn temperature changes! <b) for changes tn body hemt r+4im- rwtrf >•=• «- I eti jou CKOCM »armth you «int; aut»maficalfv holds it all fught, all srason long, »*ath*f regardless. One lifht Simmons takes the place of three or four ordinary blankets. Saves jvi»a grt 1 3* 7* save* storage space. Takes the chill off your bed before >ou get into it; minimizes dampness in rainy weather. Provides more comfort for (HO sleep- ing in the same bed. U'uK it in your washing machine or -»rod-ii to'xhfrisopdry. Certified by Amcxkajft L*un4ry Instittste. — Fullsize3, f'tt$ single or double beds, Tt*f rdor.: rose, peach, ce4ar. Woe, gfeen; costs only a few cents a weeic to operate. electronically! lit not just electric . . .it's elrctfomc! And what that means to you is a better way of controlling warmth to keep you sleeping comfortably under jtstt on« light, luxurious cover, ail winter long. This new Simmons- Electronic Blanltet controls warmth ra>o ways: (I) it m6- justs to room temperature chan—s ami ••!: <2> mite *4jm$t$ to m%y chert ft m tht heat rmdtmtitm from your rfeeptmg body. It's the only btankot that think* for you while you sleep . .,. eJectroni- rally. You can't get too cool or too Arvd this «rw SimmoQt EUctrtmic -*U«k« mM •«% ^M^t^ atmetcd, VtMkrwdtert* ^ LdRcitorix hi approrvd it lor yourwmhing «»• Icliine or^cooiiNercfaJ Laundry. S«* at toda>. )oM one price, JK44.90 pim us. I>eKalh Jundic>n\also Mr. George Hardie of Tneresa\were Sunda\ pues:s of Mrs Maude j the 11 arm. service at Trinity .Visitors Sunday of Mrs. Ida church b>u the Rev. Robert Clyde Giasby were Mrs Sarah Brown. Joudry. as a tie-in with prepara- Mrs. Rose MaJoy: HaroW-Bpewfvot- tKm for the Every*iMcnibei -cwr* Gou^crneur. Mr and Mrs. E. S va&s this fall. At this service,- Mr and Mrs. S C. Green. \ Miss Patricia ConsUntikes will •s. Lucy Muir of Fine. • , sing *Come unfo Me.\ Mrs. Morris Pearl and i \Boy Meets Girl\ an illustra- three cft>ldren were guests Sun- tive talk uill be the discussion fea- day of Mr^pd Mrs. Ja/nes Ferero. ; twrre Tollov*ing Dessert Sunday, 7 Mr and M** Ivan Griskill of p. m. A very' interesting evening is anticipated. • Bruce Srrutn and Bobby Hayden were chosen captains in tne con- tests being held by Mrs. Craig's class based on attendance, lesson, conduct. This group is working on a playlet to be 'presented wme j morning. Thursday's i will be chosen irom J G -\ - ^ ^ ||eth^qpst co-operative boys. This] nlrf^C TlhftCT'^ s ^operative choices were: | Maydd |inV«M •^5»^ CfW and Duane Winters. •••••••• • •*•* 'ions Jwce being held at the based on reading. younger cnildren are ^f>mi]y; oirv tor this. The Men s Vlub has w;V a ursday BLACK HORSE Imported A Ii E love. N KTLLEBVIIXE Mrs Merton Cc^e & ;ii She i s ^•ayirfc vnrh her daocti^-r Mrf. I Eujrenr McGinns, ^u-ho is ranng ; for her. j Mr- Miidred McCili has been\! w.th a cold ar»d ^ripf^ CecJ Fmler is 7no\krtg his fam- ily TO Hamr; Ait. Mr? Vxxe: S'r£?*eT ha^ a ne** ; trailer and ;* mo^n^ to EB- J A : arrxind her f are very j d use rrar> m-^r*cyJ *o • : ; nun' but can JV* or aoriur* of r*x> } &r\ weather and !t>* woods c>osed Tii; iM'.er Wprth difference 1 Carr*r: •. of - or, v or no York, and has Ha:, v y . BOTTl^ISQ O<X 4ms — KEMPS BALSAM ENJOY GREATER COMFORT WITN . / . • I• f Itxibra) Coil Contrrvction. * D##ploy#>r$ of Upholstery. *W» Strnmons rrtbvilt ftord#r. flt/5 0U41/JT FU1UMIS Frame* Cord Plat T^frs TH« n+vrn of D*^|>s}##p H w^Jcomt fi«wf to mony of ovr frefort tHt war tKit popolor inn*npnf>6 moWmt wot known from cpost to coosf at tb« finest Simmons valt*« in rtt pfict doss. Wo want you to |u<*g# D##psl#op*s mony points of comfort and — but don't delay, b*cous* our tuppfy is Itmrtod. >*epti+ep Box Spring to match $39.50 1 zor~btr*otx>ryo%pjr*$ matry /oars o fUUSIZE CONVENIENT TERMS WIN y