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Kay Denesha of Spragueville Wins Prizes 2 Exhibition THE TMBI'XE-PRESS *, Ooivfnieur, N.T. July 541. h«T and Spragueville - Mr and Charles Tal! «> Colorado. HI*\ •on BUI Richmond »>! were guests We<inesd<i> Thursday of Mi> \tal*ei Mr. Talbot is a rousin s,^«> •een for 50 yt-ars On T Mrs. Davis, her (laughret. and three ot IHM accompanied th»*m on around the st-awas Mr attd Mi> Air*-!* l'a>m nl New York viMtrr rrlativfs in tni^ vicinity last v\erk whilt- <*» thru vacation Mi> ^ayin* v* *s f^rnuM*- 1> Mayfred B**n> and both lt\»vi e*riv lives hrr* f np ^Xteiu Phe to Town i Many former teMiVnis visit Mir town through the -iiinnn-r months Floyd Fenm-r ol I'tua \isit**d aoine of hi- friends Sund;*> ind attended chuTvh licit- ife-ith.i Black Williams also attrr-KVd Church here with Oni»* Tui ner and granddaughter Mrs Williams and Mrs. Turner formerly lived at Pikes Corners Mr and Mrs I> T and i-ash- brook> ot But tain and ihe.r son and family of Miami. Florida vs.ie guests Mondav Julv »*\. at iht- hocne of Mr and Mrs I>«*\ojson GiUett JLeland hwd all of his early hfe in Spra£iie\ille. < >nl\ h< and one sister, Bessie, of !>** ViUe remain of the William Ln>h brooks famiry 9 Back From S**rvw*e Leon Phelps has receiv«*d hi* discharge from the Army on ac- Counf of illness and his wife. Be\-^ are living in th« i Worth HulF* tenant house in West Filler Mi ips is working on the farm arx1 Mrs Phelps is doing: secretarial work ai the Dodds Motor Co. in where she had pte- beeh emplujed bet ore to QuonsH. H I . where he w4i in training '\ Linda Whittaker sfK*nt thn*e days last week camping wjth Mr and Mrs Harry Clark at 4heu camp near Colt on. \ Guests over the weekend of Mi and Mrs Carl M»>ore were Mi aad Mrs Ernest Moore. Mr and Mrs. Eugene Moore and two child- ren, Caryl and Michael, of Plains- field, N J . and Mr and Mi> Ro- ger Moore of Syracuse On Sunday they all .ittt-nded the 21st annual Moore reunion heki at L*ry River In the .'1 years th»- average number present is SI lor each year j Win* Priw* | Kay Denesha. daughter of Mi j and Mrs. Lynn Denesha .attended the Jersey annual picnic at Ma- j drid. She exhibited two calves She ; won $3 for exhibition. 3rd prize •for youngest calf. l>t prize for junior showmanship <a halter > and out of 150 youths from 8 to lf» ' years of age. she received a plaque . Mr and Mr? Richard Bishop. ; Wayne and Janice had supper Sunday night at the Floyd New- roth cottage at Sylvia Lake | George Shampine Mt Saturday morning for a two week training period at Camp Drum w.th tne Reserves He has been in training each Thursday night with ni* di- vision at Ogjensburg. - < Go To Boston i The Rev. and Mr Stanley Mas- ' oil and Jean Shampine visited th»- Rev. Masons brothei. Willis M< r- ntt. and sister Leuna, in Rome Saturday. The Kev Mason stayed Saturday night with hi> sister and Oil Sunday they, with two of he- . ana's friends, drove to Boston ! Where The Rev. Mason enter- Theological school for a one month Study course. Mr. Mason return- ied? Saturday night to be^in a at sawing_Jog= that he ncrw Carthage Jean him. Whittaker and his wife j ie wedding of Miss Gale • Ciark uiid Alee < >i imt-nko heU1 at j the ('alholir chinch in Syi'HcUse ' at V* Saturda.v morning Th»> i sp«Tit S.iiutdt> mghf and Sunday visit- mi.' Mi .tnd Mis Fied C'ampb<»ll | atid !amilv in Syracuse j M,I!K»1 J,»«iviN. mother of Mrs ! iilativs V^hrttaktr. entered the (»<iu\ fi'iU'Ui hospital JMorKiav where >hv had an of^iatton lues- das mornuiK JHer many friends hope t»»r her spevdy reci>v«*i> \ isitorn From iVtroH Mi and Mrs h.ston Hrutv arxi siiii tj( I >< noil returned home Sat- uidav night aftei hpt^nding two v\«ek> \aeation with her parents. jhav l>ev\ev. arid Stork Shower Given In Pitcakn Wednesday By MRS. KIM) HOOFKK Pili an n Mr and Mrs >*red l^tPlatney ar\d Mrs Amu* Stone wen* Monday evening dinner guests ot Mr and Mis Hoy Dur- ham, aiui called on Mi and Mrs Oau AlkiriMjn in the evening Mr arn1 Mrs Hi!<> Hoop«'t' ac- companied their son and family, Mr and Mis_Kch%ard Hooper, and three children to Liywville *I\ies- Festival Features 3 Canadian Bands Mr and N!! other ]e'atl\ t'.<ll»is ta»r.ilv Sii t'aKin 1 H' M i\ei. K lianrattx. Hanrattx the Na\\. h\er\man t inTc on L\nn l>enesha >«la> vvn»' Mr and Mrs ne^ha .U)i\ lamilv Jackie »-iih Hartle arxi J»>hn a]l ot (kunerneur John lea\»s Thuistla> to join Hv has r*»en a milk de- Jor Mt-nvi for some Mtchcle them to Ronnie' aie spending the utn*k at H camp W'abasco near The- Mr and Mis Kre<i I \loss spent the weekend visiting Mr and Mrs Kmerv C\los> in Mexico and Mr and Mis Rui;ei Thessier arwi fam- ilv in Fulton. l>n Sunda\ thev nil i * , rT , * I went to Osue^n. I hey went (through the two I\. S IVstroyers ! docked there for inspection ami Ivisjted Fort Ontario. Mr and Mrs F.mery O*»ss and Mis.- 1 Thes.sier returneti with sp«»nd the v^ »*ek Tummy Kmsby ami ] H\rn; • t he 4 i re>a. Mr and Mrs William Kirhorn visited her Mster. Mrs Morns : Freeman and family at Adams Sunday | The Rev. Walter Dobbie of j Alexandria Bay preached his last J sermon ?*s substitute mini-ter last Sunday. Because of a coronarv |oimiition he suffered in Kngland >Hst >ear. tus ph>sic*ian wish»*s him to v|»enci ihe winter months in Florida He will go in September The Rt*v. Grenfall GiHon.i of Thre*» Mile I3ay ha- charge ol church ser% ievs\ here next Sundav Mr and Mrs Everett Conine and two dau^ht* rs. Muna and Ijanelje. of Pratts\ llle'Xisited his sister. Mrs. Forrest Kinnvv. ai)d family over the weekend Mr. Kin- n*'\* cousin. Barbara Raven, ^>f Haile-b»»ro spent several days witr them last week Mrs. Helen Rose Smith Expires Thursday at 44 Mrs. Helen Ro^ Smith. 44. wife I of Stanley V Smith. 2 John stref^t. > dled at 3 a.m. Thursday in the K ! J. Noble hospital where she had a patient «unrr Sunday night She had been in poor health for ' four years j The funeral was held at 9 30 [ a n: Saturday at St. James church, j with the Very Pun. Msgr Joseph : (i. Bailey, pastor, officiating Bur- I iaJ w.4« in Rrvor-ide cemetery. In addition to her husr>and. she is survived by a son. Gary. U>. and i a diiughter. Ivinnie Jane, both at home; her mother. Mrs. Nellie Moran. Gouverneur. and a sister. Mr< Thelma Fritz. Miami. Fla. Mrs Smith was born at Gouver- neur Feb. 11. 1915. daughvw of George and Nellie Birctypfiugh Big- nes-. She attended Gouverneur and Croghan schtxAs. She was Tnarned To Mr Smith at Pompey. Ncivember 13. 1937 £x%ce marriage the couple h*d liv- ^-d in Goflverneur, where Mr Smith is employed by Sterling Wholesale. Stork Hhowrr Given Mrs John Kegafi entertained 27 guests at a stork shower* WediH's- day tor her sister. Mrs. Leon Fin- lev, of Fine. .G**nie> luid refresh- mi-nis were enjoved. Mrs FinKy r» reived many nice gilts Kt>\ Stone, son ot Mr. and Mrs Clyde Stone of Gouverneur. was a guest l^st week of hi> grandpar- ents. Mi and Mrs RON lKirham Mi and Mrs Lyle Manchester ha\e purcha-ed the Hichaiti Lan- cur h«jase on Church street in Har- nsville. _ Mi arid Mrs. l^rayton Hamilton fi'om West Herinnn were 4>\^i- night guests 'Thui'sday *»f their son-in-law an«i daughter. Mr anil Mrs Kdwaid Hooper Fdward H<H>per help«x1 his bro- Thet-m-law. Ji»hn Hamilton, near l^Kalb uith his haymg se\ei al tia\ - last week Vuni l^iPlatney and Mrs Ru- pert Crmg received word that Their sister-in-la\%. Mrs Cora L:i- Piatney. v\ as a patient at the Ros- weil Park rm^nional institute. Huf- lalo • Visit in \%aterto\%n Mr and Mrs James Kelley. Mr and Mrs Fred l^aPlatney ami Mrs. Stone were in Wateitown Sunday. The Kelleys ami LaPlatne>- were guests of Mr and Mr> Francis Rush Mrs Stone vis,ted Mrs Lula Cinner. Mrs Anna Stone was a guest Monday of Mrs John Regan. Mr< Edith Siver of Palmer was a weekend guest of her mother, Mrs Jessie Geer. Mr and Mis txJward Hooper and their three children were Sun- day guests of Mrs Hooper's par- ents. Mr and Mrs Brayton Hamil- ton, at West iiermon. Mr and Mrs Bilo Hooper re- ceived word that their neice. Mr- Richard Tulley. was a patient at the House of the Good Samaritan m Wateriuwn Mrs Thomas Shean and daugh- ter, Kim from Saratoga A ere quests Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs. Frvd LaPlatney. Mr>. Anna Stone of Central Square was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred LaPlatney several days last week Mr. and Mrs Fred LaPlatney and Mrs Anna Stone were guests , Friday of Mr. and Mrs John Val- entine at SternbecXer Corners, and called on Mr and Mrs. Rupert i Cnng in the evening. , \ Some 600 brilliantly uniformed young and spirited musicians rep- resenting 15 httfh s*-hools in St 1-aw rence. Jefferson and l^ew i« counties and thr«» Canadian scrnxjis will be at the Gouverneur and St Lawrence County Fair's leature attraction Tuesday, Aug- ust 11th. ITie appearance of three of Can- ada's best all girl drum ami trum- pet bands will add international llavor to llus popular traditional '•festival o! music\ which nuu'ks its 23rd season Pivs<*ott high schtiul girl's trum- pet and drum band, BrockviIk? |x)l^<. % e athletic association girls bugle and drum band and MorrU- burg hich sHux)! dmim and trum- pet band, all are noted for pre- cision drills and militarv forma- tions St Lawrence Jetterson and l^ewis count v bands include St. 1^'iwrencr Central representing Wmthrop and Brasher; Pansh- v ille-H<tpkmton Ontral. Colton- Pieriejxint Central. Kno\ Mem- orial, liussell: Madnd-Wadding- tc»/i Central, Lisbon Central. Mor- I istown Central. Kiiwarils Central, Hermon-I HKalt) Central. Heuvel- t<m Central. Hammond Ontral, Norwoud-Norlolk Central; lx>w- ville Fr«*e Acailemv. lx>wville; Alevandria Central. Alexandria Bav. and Canton Central. At lo-30 a.m. Tuesday morn- ing. August 11th, the bands in massed formation at the grand- stand will render a frre full hour concert Prompt]\ at 1 00 p.m.. the bands will assemhle in marching forma- tion on the mtield to parade at The \festival\ will be under the supervision ot Prot. Harold C. Jebo. Potsdam, tor the 14th year. Yale <Sates. (Souverneur. wiU assist Oirvctor Jebo. I.M..%1. XKTIC V HOAKI) Ol- M)l ( AT1ON. ' CFNTKAl. M'fftMH. IHsTRlC T NO. 1. nt TMr TOVkNs M MX VKKM1K. KUHUK. I>f.RAL.II. R Os Nil-, HKKMON. 4M> PITt AIRN. >T. AMI 3 <>f ttir T <v*rs J i^ iroh Herm«»r. S< rm«»l Di«iT-j«t N An:- r the ran t*» l/w SupfriabefKkTit & LfiUe* neur New York Bwlft must tw *raM*d artd f**^*rrt#<l I John f«» F M ft*' ATHi W Tfv to J Y«rfc GcHA I) s T M<Hr><1a> be puMir*!> f»pPT*rl bibd*- mwKt br prepared performs nrr aM) work and tui ur a twin D+M/ver\ must be b> August 15 1H6^ July 77 :**& j FLLICJT wrr>n or* BOARD OF EDtCATJON Hemlock Lake water makes the diffei -1 \ .-.adds bright taste to GENESEE beer! Cranberry Lake Dance Postponed One Week By DOROTHY M. HOWLAND Cranberry Lake Mr. and Mrs. Charles Howell and daughter, Su- san, ot S>r;»rus«\ Mrs. Belle Wea- ver, and Frank Stiller of Fjrte, called Saturday evening on Mar- jone and Kdwin Baxter. J Mr and Mrs Frefl Mitchell and their granddaughter of Buchanan and Mr and Mrs Jost^ph Schnei- der of York town Heights spent the , past weekend at the Evergreen ; hot el Cecil Eaton is recovering in the Clifton-Fine hospital. Star Lake, where he has been a patient the past week. Mrs. Simeon Fanning of Rus- sell spent several days last week visiting her sister, Mrs. John Hayes and brothers. John and George Thompson. Mr and Mrs ^Norman Hayes and daughter. -Lnura. of North Royalton. Ohio, recently called on Marjorie Baxter and Dorothy J lowland. Dance Postponed Thp round and square dance scheduled to be held Saturday, July 2.^th, at thr Recreation Cen- ter, was postponed until the fol- lowing week . Amonp the 'boys \from town (playing in the Clitton-Fme Pee Wee jeacue are. Alfred Sheard. t Randy Hayes. Fldwin Baxter and R.obert Sannmau. Henrie La Fountain of Syracuse j is visiting his brother-in-law and I sister. Mr and Mrs. Gordon Tay- I lor. j At O&k Pr^int j Bonnie Ressler returned home (Saturday. July lKth. after spend- j ing a weok at r>ak Point I .Mr. and Mrs William McAleese recently attended the fumral of Mrs McAleese - brother-in-law, Georce Ball, at Liverpool. John Carbano is spending the summer months with Mrs Jane McQueen Mr and Mrs Donald Hukey ha\e moved into\ The nr\vl\ pur- chased home formerly occupied fe^ the Roswell Monty family Miss Royrsp Hefjn^r of B>stoh. Mass . is \ isirtmr her unoie and. aunt Mr and Mrs iam^s Burnett ? * I. •>--' Enjoy the bright taste of Gcr;3see ... tcke liome a ix-?ack tonight! - s Pond Road News Mrs. Ijan Reed and ctaidren of Copenriag^n caiif^rj a* the Charles Ward home Monday .Mr and Mr< Lc.^11 Kinney or Gouvfmfur spent Tj^<iay with Mr ar>d Mr- i>-sr^-r W-^f-' Mr and Mrs WJharr BaiTf-r :e at tr>e Mr hrA Mr^ Gr*n* Biandir of Mrs El«»e .n Mr and Mr*- IV*r*?iid Brown and child- ren of Gouverri^'jr *p*-rt Thurs- day evening a* * ?>< J^«ri*-> h»^>nv Mrs E:^u- Jo*v>c an : Vd Mr and Gr?ir. in through We will give you one more week to pick up the Lucky Bar- gains as advertised last week/If you had these lucky numbers in your Tribune-Press. < come in and get these bargains at the prices shown . • • 1. Soldering Kit, Reg. 7.95 — If you have No. 555 . Only $2.07 2. Portable Radio, Used — If you have No. 3555 .. Only 50c 3. Delco Power King Lantern. Reg. 9.40—tf you have No. 1555 Only $2.52 4. Sunbeam Mixmaster, Rea. 19.95 — tf you have No. 4555 .. Only $646 M'l flra Mew 1159 FRI6I0AIRE FROST-PROOF Refrigerator-Freezer! AN IKON-CLAD Gl'AR- ANTrfc BACH&D BY KRU.IUA1KK * GEN- ERAL MOTORS END8 M t S S V DEFROSTING FOREVER! GUARANTEED FROST-PROOF CM) Hrfriiffrrml«»r PER 13 CU. FT. EVEN LESS WITH All S-10 YEA! OLD POTULAR IftANB tEFtlGEHATO* IN A-1 OKRATINO COMMTION. WE ARE NOW CLOSING OUT ALL 1959 FRIGIDAIRE LAUNDRY PRODUCTS AT SUBSTANTIAL DISCOUNTS COME IN TODAY AND SEE HOW MUCH YOU CAN SAVE 6&C HARDWARE 36 Church St. Opposite the Arch Phone 3* One-Jcey control: only Chew xn xt$ field ha* dome a*ny With jumbliny for two or tkret keys. The name k*y ur,iock* the door, tUrU th+ enfftne, opens the ylvte box ' trunk. WHY DO WITHOUT THIS CONVENIENT LITTLE JOUCH... LET ALONE THESE GREATER ROOMINESS Official dimensions reported to the Automobile Manufacturers Association make this point abundantly clear. For example. Chevy's front seat room is up to 5.9 inches wider than in comparable cars. And Chevy even offers more front seat head room than all but ooe of the high-priced cars! CHEVY VIRTUES! MOST ADVANCED ENGINES We'll l*t SPORTS CARS ^ILLUSTRATED Ulk about Chevy's standard passenger car and Corvette V8's: \In- deed, this device is surely the •most wonderfully responsive engine available today at any price.\ And every motor maf a- iine concurs! There are eight VS's to pick frotn-tbe widest choice in Chevy's field. FRESH ^ STYLING^ POPULAR SCI- ENCE m&gh- t\T\e'$ experts took one look .and said, M In FULL COIL RIDE You've almost got to find a really rocky road -to show off Chevy's easygoing ride to full Advantage. MOTOR TREND magatine gives you an idea, though: \. . . the smoothest, most quiet, sofUst ridi&f in its price class.\ BIGGER SAVINGS of >srac-«> 1 of Prw-ter H.:i. caJied or. Mr- K\- THE TISSUE DEODORANT I v L At B O BU.WC1 DRlo BIGGER BRAKES Not only bigger, but built with bonded hniGffs for up to 6*>^ kmrrr life. Just to prore what's what. Chevy out- stopped both of the •'other Ito M in a NASCAR # -con- ducted test of repeated stops frooi highway speeds SSM* Cm Two Chevrolet* packing oar pennypioching 6 with Fower- ;ghde delivered s whopping 22 3* mpt is Uus year s Mobil- gas Economy Run, winning the first two places in their ciaas a^d walking sway with top honor* among all full-HE* cars. How can you argue with s igare hkt that? it$ pr>ce Cbe\-y estab- lishes a new h) j?h in dar- ing styling. HIGHER TRADE-IN N A D A • Guide Books the proof of Chevy** extr% trade-1 a value They them tk*t Chevrolet u«ed car prices iast year sreng^d up to s solid S128 hifrher thui comparable models of the other two can lie Chevy's fieid. See your local aJtcrlzed Oe\r: ! et de&er aH see how rr-jch r,ore Che/y offen! SEAKER I W«U SU. GRAVES MOTOR CO. r. * Y. u By J Fowler -Mission Cii will be held on Augu Fowler town hall. J Brown will be the hos Warren Glasby was honor last week at birthday party held fo home. Mr and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. John 3 family, Star Lake; M Mohan Porter of Batt • ad daughter, Ricky i Mrs. Burton Perk of < Melvin Simmons of ] Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hailesboro attended. Mrs, Clarence Mur fclla Mae and her farr •stota. spent last wet »nd Mrs. Murdie A recent visitor at Mf. and Mrs Warren Mrs Irene Draper tror Donald I arnica of K V recent caller at the I and Mrs Warren Glasl Saturday afternoon the home of Mrs. Clan and family were M Shippee and boys and I Freeman. Vi»it tamii Mr and Mrs. War iind Kirls and I>ona]fl L Sunday in Bennett, (\a camp of Mr. Gla&bv'* Irene Draper. Mr and roe Porter also accor G las by family. Mrs Juanita Drape Ing a few days with W, Warren Glasby. Mr und Mrs. M<> uere Friday oven in i; a and Mrs Warren Glasl Mr and Mrs Davi Mrs Garth I.aCiue an dren from Massena i Cassaw were Sunday Mr. and Mrs Marshall Miss Audrey Freom few days the past we* and Mrs Howard Ship On Sunday. Mr. an ^uard Shipper and hoy lett and Miss Audrr; imotored to Fish Creek tad a picnic lunch at -Lake park. Social Clear* & Thirty-one do liars i from tho ice cream s<>c day evening at the F hall ; Miss Charleen Fen one day last week with on Ansalon Miss Absalon spent ( with n camj> at S\ l> | Mr and Mrs Ral -were Sunday evening .th« home of Mr. and Absalon .- Go To Club Pi f H r and Mrs Kirhar mnd Mr. and Mrs. \ thony attended the R- picnic an Sunday. Mrs. Earl Wight an Linda from Michigar Louise Wight from :werr Saturday evenin Mr. and Mrs Maurice Mrs. Bessie Shorn Durham worr Sunda> Mr and Mrs lx»wis Ga Mrs. Verna Fisk. Eloise called on Mr. ar *bur Fisk of Col ton on Mrs Wilbur Fisk\s ne«t Morr*m. dir^i last Mrs. Vrrna Fisk. Klois^ spent part of Si noon at Hicley Flow Thursday evenfnc su of Mrs Ina Johnson w Mrs. Rohort Gotman ;ten, Syl\4a and Susai CTiarles Scurrah of Og ^ Mrs. Charles Scurra Jng a few days -wit) Jorinson. Mr and Mrs Ln\ jvere Sunday dinner sn and Mrs Charles Pwe< jPot«Jam j Mr arwi Mrs Frank of Balmat were Sum: jsuppo/ guests of Mr JKmney Mr and Mrs War THRE THURSDA 1 \BUY 1 AM 2ND PA < • SADD • u. s ' • SI a si