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/• Ernest W. Morrow, 85, f Succumbs on Friday ( Krx Wll y Krnvsx Willard Morrow. Ko, a and painter in the KussHl arm most ol his life, died at l:3l» p.m., Friday in tht* liar- low NursiriK hoinr, Canton, lul- lowing 4-ii:ht wrt'ks ol illness. The luner;il was held <jt 2 p.m.. Monday at tln> home ot Mrs. Cira- c-ia Morrow, Jus dauyhter-in-law. 'with the Krv. Jack K Wells, pas tur ot the (Vinlon I J n»sbyterian i-huivh, oftiriatintc Runal was in North Kussrll ivmetery. Hi- is survived h> a daughter, Mrs. Wtthur < Winifred) Fiske, tour Ki\tndchildren and seven great grandchild! en. .. Mr. Monow was horn June 2*). 1HT4. the son ot Samuel Clark and Kh/a .Savers Morrow, at North Kussel). He attended school there. He married Miss l.uella Zelle, Hermon. (VtoU-r 1H). 1894. The couple hsed at North Russell. Mrs. Morrow died alxuit 21 years •fcRo. and Mr Morrow continued to work in the area. Broadcasts About Two Area Towns Scheduled Kadio pioijrams concerning his- -toi\ ot tv\o area towns v\ ill bt» broadcast s«>on. as part of North- ern New Yi>Uvs observance ol the \Year ot Hision,.\ The history of Edwards pre- ipared by I.eah Noble. Edwards town historian, will be aired on WSLB, o^denshurg. at 9:35 Tues- da\ morning. Aiii;u k -t A \The K;sh at Popes Mills p a script prepareti b\ Mrs. India S. Muiton >l Macomh. will be earned at the same time on August 11. The chairman ot St. Lawrence ooiintN's tcm[x»rar\ cummissum on histurica! ohsenantvs is Mrs. Nina W Snuthors ot l>eFe\ster. Mrs. Doris H Plant\ of Morristown is in charge of the radio programs. - PHONE 166 - WED.-THURS—JULY 21-30 WSESs ss WNEIY Vrcfous FRI.-SAT JULY 31 -AUG. 1 Flu* RORYCALHOUN APACHE TERRITORY Sat. Matins 2:00 P.M. \ SUN.-MON.-TUET ' AUG. 2 3-4 t HOPE FUMING JESSE JAMES* 3 STOOGE COMEDY and ( artonn Sunday Matinr* Zrttt P.M. WED.-THURS.-Ftl.-SAT. AUG. S-4-7-1 Matisr* Vlod»^MUr S.-M P.M 4 DAYS ONLY Healthy Meals m Style During Summer Months Picnics and barbecues are tun, but bellyaches aren't. The long hot summer is a time lor rest and re- newal.-Its no tim«* for cramps, nausea, or diarrhea. Hut ><»u prob- ably have more upset stomachs m summer than at an\ other time. t'ov one reason. |>eoplc eat more informally in the summer. Too ol- tefi, that means eating \a lot ol junk.\ swallowing ^obs ot k*e<i dt inks and I'ro/en custards, ami skippuiK cooked meals altogether. Then too. in this da> of retii^era- tors and home free/ers were prone to forget that t(M>d still si>oils, especially in hot weather and especially certain kinds of tood. Mayonnaise, milk and milk pro- ducts, pastries made with custard oi* cream tilling*, cold cuts like ham and liverwurst and \arioiis luncheon loaves, rhop|x>d nieat. tish, these are all hi^r 1\ j>erish- ttble and demand particular cau- tion. Cases of food poisoning oocur even where food is pi epai v\\ under prolessional supervision, so it can happen when Mum's jn The kitchen too. Hie cases that Kt-T into -the news|>apers an 4 those where lari^e groups are stricken all at onc^\ al- ter eating tuna fish or cream pulls or some such perishable lood that was, no doubt, prepared in ad- vance and left standing around l>e- fore being served. It doesn't take much time for such food To spoil on H hot day. Just remember to keep perish- able foods refrigerated, use fnven foods soon <itter thaw ing ; and serve only fcxxl that is tivsh and unspoiled. A salad may be made ahead \of time, but it should be kept in the refrigerator, and the ma> onnai.se alvvavs lefrigerated -should be stirfed in just before eating time dirty fingers, open cuts, a boil on Since germs cause spoilage. a food handler, and so on. can in- crease the risks. Where you are not sure care has been exercised, avoid certain foods altogether. Don't let spoiled food spoil your summer fun! stiouu SU^rrv at FINALISTS fcA tfce Juaftor Olympic • the OOMBUWH |p»rk Frid&y morniAc. la BrerkearidKe, Bernie Chi)toa« WIM» wa» Kathy RoM> tufeU Kmthy Hammond. Second king anil qii«t»n cont«-st and the tlie fnoit mw. Uix to right, are < iody kiaic. and June Broun, u ho H row. J<mii B^utihrr. Dana Mason, <.ary art* Hopper, < h«>%^l! Hi>oper, Jrrry L«*> lUrtUs D*mirt Ham^tt. Larry C ourt». Tom IIIUJ* und Jerri J.yn Ilartle. Third rou. Mn*. fcsttaVr MaiH^n*»liW*. Mrii. Nylw* ( rowner, Ju*» i .inali. Oru Wright. Jam*--* .Marshall. Mrs. Phillip IVrniee, Ton> FtmUn^ p^ofrrmjn <tlr«H»tor, and Mr*. Beatrice /filer. tConway photo* Numerous Area Fire Departments Win Prizes at DeKalb Bremen's Field Day By MABEL SHELDON f DeKalb Junction -The following Th* Rev George Whittaker lefr j pri/es were awarded at the recent Sunday afternoon tor Boston. i DeKalb Ffre department's fieki, Mass., to visit relatives. j day: / i For the visiting department iwith music. Edwards, first, and Morristown. second Without music, I>eGrasse. first; Hermon, iseeomi. and Heuvehon. third. For auxiliaries. Kdwards. first, and Fine, second. I The department coming the far- 'thrst. Hrushton Volunteer Co, Mr. and Mrs. Ben me Brings are entertaining Miss Pauletta While, a fresh air guest from New York, city. Mr. and Mrs. Mait land Thomp- son and family. Roberta. Richard. Daniel and Terri, spent Saturda\ Raymond S. Hurst f 80, _ Expires on Wednesday Ka>m<vmi Smith Hurst, Hi). Gou- verneur area carpenter, passed a\\:iy >udcienl\ at 12*30 a.m. Wed- fH'sda\ at his home at 55 West Babcoek >treet. He had suffered j I mm a 4ieart condition for alxnit j si\ \ears and retired from active , work last fall. Horn in The Town of Macomb. SeptemUT 2, 1K79. he was a son of ttoc 1, OoaverMtoc, N.Y. ThurwUv, July 9«>iMt DeKalb Boy, 6, Drowns to Farm Well Saturday Frederick Bi uce Holland. t>, Ron of Mr and Mrs James Holland, was drowned when he felt into a well at about 8 Saturday after-, noon on his parents farm, Maple Ridge road. DeKalb. i Shortly before 3, the boy and his brothers, Otis Lee 9, and James Edwin, 8, set out for a pas- j lure to chaste some cattle into an j adjoining pasture? | As they passed the well. Fred- erick told them he would stay be- hind to fill the water trough alongside the well. Water from the rectangular well, about six by eight feet, was drawn by hand , with a rope and pail. i When the older boys returned. I they found their younger brother missing', with his clothes King nearby. They called to their mother, who, in turn, summoned her husband who was mowing hay in a field across the road from the house He came to the well, ripped off fhe board that served as a cover, and dived in, recovering his <on's body, j The well was about eight feet , deep, with five and a half feet of water in it TTie drowning victim T did not know how to swim i After recovering the body. Mr I Holland applied artificial respira- tion, with the assistance of state | police of Canton zone headquar- | Harrisville Teacher Holds Scholarship For Workshop at Syracuse University By HKS. H. KOINDS rrisville - Leonard Kupoch- ; Miami. Florida, are spending a jiis, tether of business subjects \%eek in town. at HairisXilJe (Yntrul school is a Mr an<l Mrs. mernlHT of \K^mily Finance work-j and three childr shop at SvrartH*** university. Jle . ley visited relatives over the week- ; is one of 45 teachers fnnn the end. northeastern area writ* have been i , Mr and Mrs Richard St«*wart Richard n of Cherry Val- a six in ATIAJC IN PRIVACY /MOKE ir YOU LIKE Homing Order of Features alternate nightly Phone 25-W or 166 tor Exact running times WED.-THURS JULY 29-30 CLARK DORIS GABLE DAY TEACHERS PET *l •*:.-. *:...<* JOCK MAHONEY GILBERT R8LAM0 UNDACRISTU << iwwtWKrw Ctf K* : 0« 1118 ! /— FRI.-SAT—JULY 31-AUG. 1 MacKHARAY- WBJ»m ERICSON Ft THE j j | won a prize, as did the Gouverneur j j American I^egion with Drum | ! corps. f . ' v . j In the parade horse judging, • Mrs. Mildred Dalton, RicbviiJe, | won first and Miss Anne Carvel, j Old Canton road, second. The! • Mermon Pioneers 4-H club won j the prize for the best float. j ! -The DeKalb Junction Ladies! auxiliary won first prize march- f i m^' in the parade of the Firemen's lield day at Rensselaer Falls. Sat- i 1 unlay night. The DeKalb firemen j i won second prize. i On Sunday, the auxiliary won , second prize at the DeGrasse field ,day. , I Board EI^cU Officers I BurdeTTe At the reorganuatk>n meeting MethodlsT of the board of education of the * \ Hermon-DeKalb Central school ; riistf>|. helcjr. Tuesday evening. j Henry Rratlford. Hermon, was 'elected i)re*ident: Mrs. Shirley (;ra»OeKalb, v4ce - president; Mrs. Loj< Stowell of Hermon, clerk; ;Mis--s Mabel Sheldon. DeKalb Junction, treasurer: Ernest Good- ale, JDeKalb Junction, cottectqr; , Alton Cobb, Hermon» attendance oljioer. ; -Mrs Donald Andrus wa« honor- ed Wednesday evening at a stork r shower held at the home^ of Mrs. j Donald LaRock. with Mrs Albert Fletcher, jr.. and Mrs. LaRock as ; , (*o- host esses. ^ j Refreshments of cake, jello. | ; lemonade and tea were sened, one cake being in the form of a pair of j ha by booties Many lovely gifts j '[ were presented to Mrs. Andrus. 1 Mrs Andrus. the wife of Pfc. ! DonrfTd Andrus. stationed at Buf- falo, is a native of Germany and has been here in this country a I in tie o\er a year. She is at present living with Pfc. Andrus' father. ! John Andrus. and sister. Miss ! Jeanette Andrus. Guests present were Mrs. Har- old Be^bo. Mrs Richard Butler Mrs George Coughlin. Mrs Elmer Denesha. Mrs Richard Fie teller of Russell. Mrs Wayne Fletcher Mrs Herman Kindler. Mrs James Newvine. Mrs Robert Powell. Mrs Robert Rav, Mrs Elliott Simser Ithaca, visiting Mrs. Thornp- t son's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel j Hanunond until Selleck. Richard and Danny re* >>tars old. mained for a week's vacation visit. Holland and Klsie Wilson H» received his education rural M'huols of Macomb, and was emploved «»n larms in Macomb and he was about 23 ! Later, members of the DeKalb I Junction Fire department and the 1 Canton Fire department emer- j gency squad used resuscitators without avail. i Dr. Judson R Vining of Her- Mrs. Dorothy 6. Martin Succumbs Sunday at 48 Mrs E>orothy G Martin. 48. w4- dow of George Martin and a resi- dent of Hermon for the past year, died at 9:30 pm Sunday in the E J. Noble hospital. Canton, where she had been a patient lor seven weeks. The funeral will be Friday morning at the Green funer.il home Richville. The Rev. Pauline pastor-of the DeKafb church, will officiate. Burial will be in Haiiesboro .< >n lvcember 17. neil Miss Harriet Hammond She died in 1914. On May 15. 1918. Mr. Hurst was married for the second time, to Mi>s Marion Thraves. the cere- mony being performed by the Rev. Harrv C Campbell at Gouverneur The couple moved to this village in 1919. his widow, a son bv his first mar- Hurst. Niagara Harold Thomas, a 'son bv his seo •Survivors are and a daughter riage. William Fails and Mrs. (iouverneur RI>: ond man laee. George Hurst. Ciou- verneur a sist.-r, Mrs Leslie Da- pidson. Springtield. Vt , seven grandchildren and five great- grandchildren. Mrs Martin is survived by six children: threo daughters, Mrs. E<fward (Lulu* Bilow. Watertown the Misses Barbara and Adaline Bushnoe. Gloversville; and three ; sons. Delbert Bushnoe. ser\ ing in r the Air Force in British-Columbia; ; Norman Bushnoe. Rome, and Wil- liam Martin. Hermon. Two grand- | children also survive. Mrs. Martin was born Fen 23. '1911 at Gouverneur. the daughter | of DHbert and Phoebe Ma>ters Goings. She was first married to , Carl Bushnoe. then later divorced j She lajfer was married to George | Martin, who died about six years ago. She lived in Syracuse and la- J ter in the DeKalb-Hermorr area. Miss Sylvia Carpenter b Wed to R. J. Tuttie Miss Sylvia Mane Carpenter. daughter of Mrs. Herbert Thurs- ton and Charles Carpenter of Hermon. was wed TO Russell Joseph Tuttie. son of Mr and Mrs. Charies Tuttie of Russell on July 16 The couple will live in Canton, where Mr. Tuttie is employed. Livestock Prices Funeral services will be held • . from Sprague funeral home, Fri- I day. July 31. at 2:(M) p.m., with i burial in Riverside cemetery. Rev. | Stanley Brown, pastor of the First Methodist church will officiate Friends ma\ call at the iunerai home after 3:WJ p.m., today. Hurst. | mon, who had been appointed cor- in the j oner's physician by JCfr. Samuel Livingston of Madrid. St. Law- rence county coroner, pronounced ^ the boy accidentally dead. j The funeraJ was held at 2 p.m. 19<)2. he mar- ! Tuesday at the Old DeKalb Meth- Marshall of [ odist church, with the Rev. Paul- ine Burdette. pastor, officiating, assisted by the Rev. Howard Ga- briel. Frankfort, uncle of the child Burial was in the Old DeKalb cemetery Survivine besides his are five brothers. Otis, Robert. David and John: three sisters. Norma, Linda and Lisa, all at home: his maternal erand- ; mother. Mrs Hazel Bierelow. Ma- i pie Rid«e road. DeKalb and his j oaternal grandparents. Mr and | Mrs David Holland, Old DeKalb. j Frederick Bruce Holland was I born June 25. 1953. in the Edward ! John Noble hospital. Gouverneur. ja son of James and Fem Bigetow ! Holland. pa rents James. writ* have V granted a scholarship ) week course. . N j Robert Gray of Texas, wlibvis , attending school in <Ro< % hestelN| spent last weekend with his par- ents. Mr and Mr>. Burton (iray Mr ami Mis Orlu Fr>e u f Black Hiver and Miss (iludys Frye of Carthage were Sunday guests ot Mr and Mrs. Harold Rounds. Mr. and Mrs Hoss Sfc^anetvi^er spent part uf !&>! week in Canada. The Mi.sM*s Mary and Wra Irv- ing of Oswegatchie visited Mis Janet Kilbouin on Sunday. Mrs (iraee La Parr wa.s a pa- tient for two days in the (iouver- neur hospital SiK'iety Mt***t* The Missionary socie^' of the Church ot Christ is to meet Wtxj- iusda>, July L**th, with Miss Km- ma Luther •\\ Mr and Mrs. l^ev i l*aPlatne\ and Mr ~3nd Mis Harold Round> visited Mrs 7VTat*7 i PefrTe\ In TFu r Oswego* hospital on Monday They also called on the Misses Grace and Marion Hetne and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Davis at Scriba. Mr and Mrs Philip Cayle and children. Gibson. Ann. Bruce and Charles of Baltimore. Md . are spending a week at the Valentine cottage on Lake Bonaparte Next week they will \ Lsit at the home of Deforest Cart ter. Miss Anna Luther and Jerome LaRock. both of Ogdensburg. were married Saturday afternoon u\ the Methodist par>onage by the Rev Heathenngton. Attend- the couple were Mr and Mrs Harlow Lulher. A reception was held at the home of Mr and Mrs Leland Hill for about JO guests. James Hill, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hall, visited Doye Gleadle ol Fort Hancock. N. J . a few days last week Mr* Ro>alie Cryder and daugh- ter. Pamelia of Sackets Harbor spent a few days List week visit- ing relatives in ttwn. G<MM* to tkmtoii Miss Jean Kellock left Frid«i\ morning to spend some time in Boston. Mass Miss Mary O'Neil of Little Falls is visiting relatives in town. Mr ADd Mrs Allen McClure and an<i daughtt-r ColU-en spent ' the vteekcru.l with Mrs Kena May- on Mrs .Hetty Rounds called and Mrs. Itolwrt Hooper af Terno<in Mrs>sKrril\ P>as^ett left Friday to spendP^v/ne t rr.e in Bulfalo with Mi> AldouKl-aPlatney who is a patient in a fiN^>it;il there. Porter Hill Bv MRS. l,M.A\n Y Mr and Mrs Leland Young ed at Forrest Wood row's Sunday Mr. and Mrs Cecile Smith and Willy and Volney lilandin attend- ed the fireworks at the Dt<Jras.se Field Day Sunday ni^ht. Mrs ar <i Mrs l^ew is Jennings and U>uise tailed at Merton Jen- lungs at Haile.sboro Sunday. * Mrs 1 Humid Cook and her mo- ther. Mrs h'lovc! Collet, were in Mr . Donald Cook at Leland and Mr. ami family t a Fi iday rnj^ht Mr and Mrs Kenneth Kirkey ••md thiee >4>n< anivod Saturday trom Wilhamsj>orT. 4 J a . to spemi ihi!!* vacation \\ith her parents, Mr uvi\ Mrs Hoy C(K>k. Claud*- Ashley s|>ent the week- end at Mis home here. }!«• is em- Vloy»'«1 it N: icara Falls L*»on \She 1 ilon. Fxldie Day and Claude A>h':«•>'< children attended the fireworks displav at DrGra.-se Sunday nujtiv All and Mr«. Fn*d Hose and Junior ami Mrs Hay Cook were in (iouv erni'tr Friday Floyd \V<w*lrow and Donald Cook went l)lu«'r»>rr\inK Saturday at the href a II an<l report they had ^ood picking Thursday ni^ht Mr. and M*s. Bud Neadom ami sons fiom Can- ton viMteil his parents Mr. and Mrs William haxter Hi-- mother had a hirtrxlay cake for Hud and they help»'ti him to relebmte his birthday Hrr.by S'owrll nnd H^y Koith HicktK'k ha\e spent most ihe sum- mer at W'lhnm Baxters* helping with the haying. Kate Baxter s{>ent tho week at her hom»-. She is attending sum- school in Canton. William Baxter the field day friends sent to APPRECIATION ; t<» U»urik Dr Mill* Dr Head th« te)^ptK>n« offtcr and m\ lur ihf rar»* fU>wem and card* me during my ma> at the Noblr E\A h two sons. Leslie and David, called : mvr scT]lH '\ ! \ on Mr and Mrs. Harold Rounds * -y'- nr ; (I Alrs ._ Sunday evening. | ar * f ^ m ' lv *\™*™ *. ^*. « , , BT j \at DeGrasso Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Round spent Wed- ' nesday afternoon with Mr. and ' \ Mrs Clarence Schell at Lake Bon- aparte Other guests were Mr and Mrs Howard Whit ford of Phil- delphia, Mr. and Mrs. Bower Watson and Miss Mildred Finley of Fine. DAI'tiflTER BOKV Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McPherson of St. Louis, Mo. forme:ly of Gou- verneur. are the parents of a daughter, Joyce Ellen, born July 27 at St. Mary's hospital in St. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Seofield of Louis. WE ARE CONTINUING OUR STORE-WIDE CLEARANCE thevdueof [VOURNUMy ALL PRICES SLASHED FQR THIS SALE YE UP TO 75% ON MANY ITEMS BOYS' SPORT SHIRTS ROKRT MD0LET0M MARK W€D A VNfVEJt&Al. INTCMKiATiOHAL SUN.-MON—AUG. 2-3 TUtS.-WED THURS. AUG. 4-S-4 Mrs Michael Spadaccini. Mrs Wil- liam Struzzie and the hostesses R*>turtle from Hospital Mrs Mary Raven has been a patent in The E J, Noble hospital at Gouverneur where she under- ufrt surgery. Friday. She re- t urned 1x>me Monday. Mrs Ray Rowland is entertain- ine her daughter and family. Mr and Mrs Keith Young. Ray. Karon Susan and Dale of Fulton Contributors to the camping funds for the youngster* weekend in addi f ion to those listed last week, included William Men try who contributed financially and Vr«. Man P*aven who contributed a salad for the food supply Mr and Mrs RAiph Gardiner of Alexandria N Y visited Mrs Gardiner\& sister Mrs John df- rrv>ur Wednesday on their way to Dick.nson Center to pass their va* Weekend guests of Mrs were Mr and Mrs. Fur- loo G.imour and sons Jtrnmy ar>d Johnny of Liverpool, Harold Gil- mour ar>d son, Rjck>. of S>T»cuse Mr a*wi Mrs M#mU I = r_ had as Sunday g\»^sts Mr I Empire LaxestocK Cooperative GouverrKnir Sole oi Tuesdax-. July-2* T h. Thf» Jollowxng prices were paid per hundreti- i weight: ! Dairv Type'Cow*: I'tilr-ty I9»y»- j 21 U) cutters HV,^ 14<\'»-16.5T) uith a BMKI: runty 22^-22 r ><>. cut- ters IS ''10-22 •'•<» C m\v+% : Good 31 /> - X* 7\ >t a n- dard YJ~. Iff »- 3 \ .(* K r »l» ] Ki- i 15 Ib 27 v.^>-3<'' 7.\ K\'' I<«5 ib ITTUT*- 28 75 ^.^f> Jb 2fWif' 8»-v\ Jh MEN'S DRESS SHOES 1.97 MEN'S Jackets 2S «')T>-27 5 60-65 Jb 16 bulls. 164 4 ib X^-J^^i I r>S ] iHTT.b and ' Cm and t>ulJ ALL MUST GO! OUI MG SaiCTION OF KAUTIfUL - LADIES' DRESSES, SUITS & COATS , louer ers SI $1 on \r*ai- PRICE LADIES DRESSES ONLY r on ! Best way *o irrieatf- your ear- . cien is ui'h small drr»pl*?> of wa- | ter appi>ed at slow ra**^ GIRLS 1 BLUE JEANS rrxn And Mr and Mrs Marks of VUS^BA Mrs whe^ fell Fe+rvAT)- \4%K an4 suf- fered a broken hip. m well. V«itir.£ Mr ar>d Mrs Stmda* were Mm a *tf C+*tar and her u*\er Mu* Wanrta Romdh of N^ir Jersrv vt>o ai summer with fcrr Mr and Mrs EU«*i» 3-d dauiz^^^n at ra^«ts for r«o da>i at ber Mrs Laura St Jofa«L a*4 trotter A. B.C. Beauty Solon tT CHILDREN'S SHOES 1.37 •LACI — MOWN — WHITf inq #rrd cyHing. PIUS OTHER SEJWCES Vr AUC£ COLE Ontr A Opmtter PHOMt 2i2S EDWAtDS BECK 109 MAIN ST. S DEPT. STORE PHONE 2 v