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Three Men File Petitions as Candidates For Local Elected Positions in Hermon Z \ By <i HAIJ-: Mermon—Leon Jones has tiled ited Robert Bradley of DeGrasse. Ihil petition as a candidate for su- Sunday. Mr. Bradley recently re- jP^rvtaor His vacancy committee is turned from the Clifton-Fine ho*~ :Dr. Judson R Vinmg. Janu?s Ra-pital %er ftnd Ma it land Knox. j lv lores Gavin, who is employed - William <ireen has tihni hi^ i>e-|at Clayton, spent Sunday with tition for reelection as town clerk her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Hta committee is Har\e> Avers. IIu kok James Baker and John L. Harue r Officer* Klr<-t^d Alton Charter has tiled as high-' The Her mon-I VKalb board of n**y superintendent candidate. His education met Tuesday night. July ctunmittee is Phillip Mallard. Karl Jl ami elected officer*, president. iStowell and Lowell Aldrich. j Henry Bradford, \ ice-president. Mrs Frank Hurst spent Sunday Mrs Shu lev Gray clerk. Mrs Lois with Mr. atkd Mrs George Hurst , Stowell; treasurer. Miss Mabel «t their Sylvia Lake camp. Satur- i Sheldon; collector. Ernest Good- day Mr and Mrs I>onald Da\id-i a lr and attendance officer, Alton •on of Royalton Vt . wsited Mrs. Cobb. Hurst. j Mrs. Arnold Northrop and her Win Prizes 'guest. Theresa Marchico, spent The Hermon firemen won HH*- ! , laM Sunda\ at Depauville Ther- ond pn/e in the parade at RmsMv e*a returned to her New York laer Falls, Saturday. The auxiliary home. Wednesday night also won second prize Sundav at Mrs Donald Burke. Mr>. Grace the PeGrasse field da\. the iler- Burke and Carl of Tahawus. and mon firemen won tirst pn/e. jMis> Helen Burke uf I>eKalb June- Mr and Mis Joseph Ray spent Mon spent last weekend visiting | Smith and Mr and Mrs. Kennard Sunday in Swacuse. .Francis Burke at Niagara Falls I Beule attended the air ^how at Mrs* Mary Shippee of Water- 1 Mrs IX>nald Burke spent the • Plattshurg Friday Owries ERb Resigns From Canton Newspaper Charles fcllis has resigned his position with the St Lawrence Plaindealer. Canton, after ten year?* service, effective this week Mr Ellis joined the Plamdealer when it v*as purchased by Mason RosMter Smith from Atwood Manley on July 30. 1949 and >incc has served as circulation manager, advertising manager and news edi- tor. ,He will devote full time to sales and service of fire control systems and equipment, a business.- he has gradually built up on a part time basis Mr Ellis will cover territory from Watertown to Pittsburgh Mr and Mrs Kills recently moved from 25 Pleasant St.. Can- ton to the former Desmond Home on the Potsdam-Madrid road, where he will conduct his tire con- trol business News from Blgdow By MRS M HOSMER Bigelow Mr and Mrs Lester weekend with her brother, Wil- liam Smith, in Buffalo. Mr and Mrs IVmald Kelly and children of Saugerties are visiting Mr fc and Mrs William Parker. town was a weekrnd guest of Mote Black and Mr and Mrs. Thomas Baker Mrs Ha/el Black Cvnthia Gavin and Lynette Hic- iftnd Gerald Burdis of Wa'crtuwn kok returned home Sunday after , Nancy and Donna will remain un- were t^eir quests.* Saturday. .spending two weeks with Mrs til Sunday and later accompany Out .>f town guests at the Hall I-ewis Miles at Lowville j Mr and Mrs. Albert Kelley of R*v irest home were for Mrs Baker Mr and Mrs Ceylon Popple j Chester on a camping trip to Fish Mr. and Mrs Hiram LaF.Tty of\ >pcn* Fndav at Lake Bonaparte Creek pond $prague\ille: for ^ rs Reynolds, with Mr and Mrs Weeks. Mis* l>eah Noble. Mrv Mai?land Vr. Judson R Vinmg was the Noble of Edwards. Mrs. Frances speaker in the Canton Baptist Warlock of WatcrTown; for Mr;!, church. Sundav. L'nderwood Hazv I'nderw.xxi. Mrs. Sunday kuests of Mrs Stella Mr and Mrs Stanley Benham Lloyd Huntress. IVKalb Junction Mr. Thabet and son of West Vir- ginia: for Mr Spicer. Mr and Mrs Hurland and Mrs Minnie McKin- ney were Mr and Mrs Dave Pre* mo of Massena: Mr and Mrs. Nor- Theodore Cooper of Carthage: ror man Grady and son. Michael, and Mrs Patton. Mrs Luella Hayden. ' daughters. Nancy and Lynne. of Mrs Helen Hosmer of Edwards: Rhode Island Mrs Arthur McKin- for Mr and Mrs Qutmbv, Earl , ne> and daughter and Mrs George Curtis of DeGrasse. the Rc\ Fred Gates and Jo>ce of Natural Dam. Hinderhter and son. Fred, of Rus- • — rield Dny Sr\ \HIP annual turkev dinner and field day of St. Henry's parish will be held Sunday. August 23. on The school grounds at Fast IVKalb. Mrs George Stowell is the general chairman of the dinner. Mrs Stella Harland and Mrs. Minnie McKinney visited their brother and his wife. Mr and Mrs Frank Scott, at Gouvemeur. last week Their niece. Mrs William Worden. of Tampa, Florida, has been visiting them Mr and Mrs Milan Lyon of Syracuse spent the weekend with Mr. and Mr* Leon Jones and the> toured the seaway. Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Roy of Cornwall and Anthony Roy oi Ot- tawa visited Mr and Mrs Joseph Rov last week for three davs Ray Jeme Purchases Shippee Farm at Auction By MRS. LEON RAYMON Oxbow-Theresa Road -- Bill j and sons of Sairgerties called on Mr and Mrs Parker and Mr and Mrs Kelly Thursday evening The Benham-Kelly families are neigh- bors in Saugerties and both are vacationing in St Lawrence co Mr. and Mrs. Clytus LaVare are the parents of a daughter. Rosalie Faith born July 22 and weighing 8 lbs 104 ounces Visiting Mr and Mrs I_aVare are his mother. Margaret L-aVare and her child- ren. Betty. Helen. Joyce and How- ard of St Regis Falls Supper guests Sunday evening of Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Fleming j were Mrs. Myrtle Fleming and | Mrs Lena Fleming. Carol Fleming wa* a guest last j Wednesday and Thursday of Jac- ~ ... Hermon Fredenburc of Hermon. who has j que j in€l been visiting with his uncle and! ^^ aunt. Mr and Mrs John Cole, has J ter . in . taw> Mrs Worth Nashi and returned to his home Mr. and Mrs. Leon Raymon were callers Thursday evening of children evening were at the Nash and daugh- Worth Nash, and visitors Saturday Cassaw- Pernice J Mr. and Mrs Pat Theresa road. of the Mr. and Mrs. Harold Richardson Guest from Syracuse Mrs Thelma McMahn of Syra- _ , • _ %. _ i cuse and Miss Mabfe B*gelow were Friday evening with Mr. and ' alu>rs Wednesdav afternoon of j £ \^iJ^rw. C . l?«r. and Mrs Grover Gardner Mr and Mrs Fred Shampine/ M _ &M ^ n . Paul Wood and 1 M ^ and ca ^ ers ^ T the home of j son. David spent Sunday in Heu- b* ce > . ; velton with Mr. and Mrs. Nathan 1 T:eon Ra>Tnon and j Merrifield Mr and Mrs Wood ; Mr and Mrs Hershel Hicks called ,, ... T_A-if i have a> their guest Mary Premo M J Erickson of Watcrtown ™ M ' and Mrs ' John CoU? Sun \ of Canton. an overnight euest Friday of , y aUernoon - . . t j Mrs. Nettie Ells spent several! Mr and Mrs Ceylon Popple. t Auction Held I days last week with Mr and Mrs ; Cathy Hamilton and Janet One of the largest auctions ever • Warren Ells in Potsdam Friday! Green spent the week at the Morse held in this, vicinity *as held at she visited Mrs. Raymond Mouth- camp at Trout Lake. j the farm home of Mr. and Mrs. Mr and Mrs A. B. Watson of Carl Shippee. Wednesday evening rap in Canton. Weekend guest- of Mr. and Mrs Cornwall. Ontario, spent the week- The top cow went to Dale Putman j D A. Farr were Mr and Mrs. end with Mr. and Mrs. Mark Bal- of DePeyster. one of the leading j George Donaldson of Phoenix mat. Mr. and Mrs Raima! met Halstein men in St. Lawrence them in Massena Saturday. Mr : county. The farm was sold to Ray Mr. and Mrs Kenneth LaMica ! of Antwerp were callers Sunday of Mr. and Mrs Farr. Their, Minnick Mr Baimat made business trips to Wa- Jenne. who is selling his farm to tertow-n and Carthage, Wednesday 'Mr and Mrs. Charles Hall. I nieces. Donna Carol and Roxanne <and Thursday. j Mrs. Shippee will soon move to I Powell, returned home with t£em ; * Mrs. Herbert Moore and Mrs. their Dew home, a newty built to spend several days. , j Theron Barber were in Ogdens- ranch house, on outer Massey st Gordon Benjamin spent the burg. Tuesday. . ) Mrs. Gerald Hudson, daughter. I weekend in Gouverneur with Mr | Mrs Lawrence Hazen and dauch- Caroline, and son, Gerry, called and Mrs. Bruce Benjamin, ter. Eileen->vere in Watertown, on on Mr. and Mrs. Leon Raymon. j _:*•/*• Tuesday. , Sunday evening , * | . ~- J w ?i Eileen Ha zen visited Peggy-' Mr. and Mrs Gerald Hudson and : Mr ' J M Mrs< Ulenn Walsh at Canton. Thursday. .children called recently on Mr. s ^ nt Sun J ay e \f nm & Mr. and Mrs. Keith Hickok vis- and Mrs. Lyle Hall. an ?, Mrs • H ^ ry C i* ay „ .. Mr and Mrs. Forrest Bouber. \iaiting here from Southern Con- necticut, were supper guests Mon- day of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Skel- don. Miss Helga Clark returned to her home in Syracuse Sunday af- ter spending last week with -her j BUSTER-RESISTANT PAINT T sister. Mrs Archie Whitton / PAINT BUSTER WORRIES FOR GOOD I r - This new Unico point octuofly resists fcfistering and peeling caused by excessive moisture in homes, boms or outbuildings. Follow the directions on the tobel ond pre- vent blistered ond peeling point conditions . that t%%\& from ordinary points* John Putman of Hermon spent { last Thursday with AJan Garrand and sons attended the Pleasant Valley home bureau picnjc at the Rod and Gun club park on the r Gouvpmeur-Edwards road with Mrs W J Austin I Sunday evening g^jest- of Mr j and-Mrs. Raymond Canfield were* Mr and Mrs Gerald Arnold and Peg£y of Harns\ilie , Mr and Mrs Roland Hickey and son of Natural Bridge Wen- daH Canfield spent Sunday with Davjd Keliogg at Pleasant Lake j G'j**Ts of Mr and Mrs Clyde Gardner Sunday were Mr and Mrs Ivan Breaky and daugh f er Virginia of Heuvp^or.. Mr and Mrs Wf>nda]l Jone* and daugh^r. Gai;. of r>>uvpnv-ur. Mr and Mrs Henry G^ld^^ber «rv1 >4«nl>T Jones of Syracuse M^rns Davip* r*f Gr>uvprrv^ur and Mr and Mrs Jones 1 I T^o years of research at Cor- j r»Hl srKm crushini: or crimping ; speed up the drying oi ha> e WONT iUSTEl OI PSL e UM»m EASILY e ION0 LASTINO m NO MUMEft NECBSSAIY e HAS COKVEKTlONAi dOSS • USE ON NEW Ol OLD WOOD rot USE ON - n m •kevt tkU NEW \OISTIIIUTID IIY« GOUVERNEUR COOPERATIVE ASSN. INC. Ya-r Vim, BLACKTOP WORK DtrVEWATS AND IOADS Gerald Gallagher N. Y• 0A Princeton Choir Will Sing at Cranberry Lake By LKONA DETOTEAU Star Lake — The Princeton summary: choir. IKIIL.jn»r < (c>trn again at Craubcrry l^ake 1 church at 1:30 MIJSS NAM Y PHKLPtt. uho^ emcaicrmt-nt to l>»\1d White, son of Mr. and Mm. Henry White. HW Barnet* street, ha» h*<ir mnnoun< ed hy her parent^ Mr and Mrv Harry S. Fhelp». 99 Johnston it street. Miiw Vhrlp* in a 1957 K r;u1uatr of (.ouverneur Hl|rh IKHOOI and a June, 19.59 graduate of thr state university of Canton, where »he majored in MH-rrtarial technology. While in Canton. Mi** Phelp* WHS a member of Ti Nu I:p»ilon M>rorH>-. the »tate unKerftity chorus, the |r*rU en-s^niblr, and *vas »eiretary of the Women\ student (tovernment as>o<iation. She U now em- ployed as secretary to the head of the industrial department at the State university. Mr. White U a 195X graduate of Gouverneur Hl^h »<h«ol and W attending St. Ijturen*** university, where he U a tnajor in physical education. A June ueddtng is planned. p.m., on July 31. . This is a community affair and people of all faiths are invited'to come. / Tlie 20-male mem DIM <*hoir is directed by l>r David Hugh Jones, professor of music, 41 Princeton Theological seminary. .< »rti I'arlim Planned The hospital auxiliary is plan- ning a card\ party to be held in each community on July 30. Mrs. Frank Foley will be in charge. Mr. and Mrs James F. Alto Hello of Washington, DC. spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Philip Haddock. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Man>un and family of Gouverneur >pent a week camping on Star Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Allan. Mrs. Lena Allan and Mr. and Mrs. Everett Morrow motored to , Alexandria Bay and Clayton July 18 While theie they visited Ad- i venture Toun. Stephen Golden with children, motored to Ontario. Canada. They camped for four days, fishing on I Wolfe Lake and swimming in Bobs Lake. Sons Born Births in the Clifton-Fine hos- pital; a boy on July li* or Carol and I>*\i Durham of Fine; a boy on July 25 for Howard and Ilene Schuyler of Star Lake. In a golf tournament Ia5t week the Star Like league won 6 points from the Cai-Low-Den club. A hanquet followed at the Star Lake inn. • . • Try A Classified Ad! remodel your feojnt. 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For the American jnever seen Mr. Nixon role before, and he I like a master And, ; Sit ion being what i world today, proficie national relatons ha: essental n % quinment i idency. in the popula It was probably to that a man as experi Vice-President in th< tumble ot Amen< should bo able to tal tire ot e\en so ci boastful and ill-mann nan as Nikita Khnj •Mr Nixon proved equal to the encoi evoke no surprise, f( served himself in prt^sence. he's bt*en experts\ But Mr. Nixon wei • almost certain to fa of official reaction gress' and President well-timed or ill-time on your viewpoint* that very period as tions Week \ This Y cision certainly devel mileage in both prin prove the Jact. \be world and in the Ru own words, that th< bosses of 'he Soviet a numbei and peoples domination and dor reminded of it both own people and % the Indeed, rhe timing action both were su< pest that ann^uncen tive Nations Week\ time was something unfortunate accident the hallmark of thi pose in a propaganda seems to have paid indeed. (Continued on The Soviet Sh( TheBes Most American fashion shows are d rxcitinc. startling. to say the least B; the Russian * Exhibi York's Coliseum pn hour procram of av ular.\ not trend-setti ful. becoming fashic singer with a fine instrumental trio fo music. p^ive slim, lovely r ior miss and a .vounj dark and handsome- chowed costumes IT pVam \green curtain. in the center of th they u'pre chnse to crowd uhich jams tl a day Th*» fabrics of * pie\\ than ours; the clothes less corn pi were many novel! ri'ibhy. tnftod, broc; M^ f ot the dress* for vani purpose There vi-^r* 1 SOTTV c 'f.th^-shoulder and r-~rc tro^Tis - bnt tl -rtows in New York \-pry tjrr>^ were choc and much p du^pia j; a tor-hip orf the pro! <w n show Tlvre w^r*» no 3 mo shores Thr \sj wrr* f imply pnnti worn oamf' in * n rri R^rvix accf werp plain and plain bright . *s »r»d b«? in y te u-i'hnot ,muc bu^ _Ii wry ca to the ctmttmne TT>C- a , b> a r h reen «-,•*•• a fnnre A wxter v-trf. th^ basic < Worn mith h*«n th •manr. 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