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•i.«w»«* ,*,^uMtj,tlimy^iMt0. • • FOR MORE VACATION PLEASURE - DISCOVER WANT AD'S TREASURE PHONE RO 9-2451 * * AUCTIONS 42 AUCTION SALE—public consign- ment at Rupert's Inn on Massena- Winthrop Rd., Saturday, July 30, starting 1 p.m. Will be held inside in case of rain. Furniture appli- ances, household goods, automo- bjl 9 machinery etc. are now be- irig taken on consignment and will also be taken day ot sale. Bring your articles or call '9-9869 Ru- jjert'Sj Inn for pick-up.. William D, Demo Auctioneer, phone Winthrop EV-9-3015. WANTED __. 46 LEGAL NOTICE CARPENTER WORK, garages, porches, additions etc. No job too small. Floor,' ceiling and bath- room tile. Painting, interior and exterior. Dial 9-5267. LADY DESIRING a pleasant home in exchange for light housework and reasonable wage. Write box MO 1934 care of Massena Ob- server. SERVICES 43 REPAIRS on all makes of elec- trical appliances'/ Claude Vaillan 1 coimL 104Liberty Ave^Dlal.9-9118.. ALEX'S. LIGHT TRUCKING, rub- bish removed etc., dial 9-2817 or J. C. Tower 9^7643. WE BLACKTOP driveways, very ' low price. Dial 9-9794, 8 a.m.-to 6r30 p.m. • « BABY SITTING Have experience. er housework. Dial 9-6217. . I WILL BABY SIT in mother works, ALE my home THaTTrOSoBT KINDS of cabinet and - car- penter work. Also wall and floor tile, Formica, counter tops, cement mixer. Dial 9-3456 before 7:45 a.m. »r 6 to 7j:30 R.rn. WHILE YOU ARE AT CAMP for the Summer it's a good time to have 'me clean your rugs and fur- niture. Why not dial 4-0854 for es- timate. Wm. Gaines. WASHING MACHINE parts and icRa se«ce. Rolls, gears, (etc. John HicTard, 7 King, St. REMODELING—home or busi- ness.- Call for estimates and terms. Abesco Enterprises/9-2522. WELL DRILLING CONTRACTOR New Pipe and Drive Shoe WATER GUARANTEED Phdne RO 9-8231 Massena AND SON * l Water Well I - I F. H. A. Terms | Board RO 9-3310 yEV 9-2423 Massena - Winthrop WELL DRILLING f'Low Monthly Terms Available Work Guaranteed,. Insured Rt. 1, Bombay — Phone Cgtfett Ft. Covington 2133 William Lewis m THE RANGE DAIRY BAR HOGANSBURG on Rt. 37 9 Miles, from Massena GOLF & BASEBALL RANGE SODA FOUNTAIN ^ SNACKBAR; SAVE MONEY Made to Order Tennessee Red Cedar Chests Gun Racks, End Tables • Knick Knacks, Etc. Call Winthr5|T EVergreen 9-2322 IN-APPRfcCIATION .J.74A I WISH TO THANK, Drs. Weston, Mardon, Levine, the hospital staff, nucses, nurses \aides the clergy aflP organizations, also my many friends for the beautiful flowers, gifts, cards and many acts of kind- ness accorded me during my stay In Massena Memorial - Hospital. Abe Cohen. THE'M \.NY ACTS of kindness and expressions of sympathy at the time of the illness and death of John Barkley are deeply and sin- cerely appreciated. Mrs. John Barkley and children. VMNTED 46 PAPER HANGINU, painting, car penter and cabinet work. Dial 9- 7579 Ray Boyer. SMALL SIZE PIANO. Will pay cash and move. Please state height from floor and price wanted. Write Box 342, Potsdam. SUBURBAN one bedroom house or apartment. Furnished or unfur lifted. Will consider studio. Write B'oTMO 1933, care of Massena Ob- server. LOWER UNIT regular or quick silver for 10 horse Mercury Hurri- cane Motor, Model KG7. Dial 9- 3869. LOST AND FOUND 47 LOST: 1960 Massena High School class ring. Initial J. G; L. Dial 9-5472.\ . «. LOST: Lady's 21 Jewel Elgin Watch, black face, black and gpld metal b>and, lost downtown. Re- war.d-.-M . Rockhlll, Fort Covington, N.- Y. . • . LEGAL NOTICE —-^OTICE~OF SPECIAL DISTRICT MEETING A special meeting of the eligible voters of Central School District No. 1, Towns of Brasher, Law- rence, Stockholm, Hopkinton, Nor- folk, Massena, St. Lawrence\ Coun- ty, and Bombay and Dickinson, Franklin County, will be held in the Auditorium, St. Lawrence Cen- tral School, Brasher Falls, New York, on Tuesday, August 2, I960, from 1:00 P.M. to 9:00 P.M., D. S. T.; for the purpose of voting on the following proposition: ^ RESOLVED, That the Board of Educationr Central School District No. I, Towns of- Brasher,' Law- rence, Stockholm, Hopkinton, Nor- folk, Massena, St. Lajwrence Coun- ty, and Bombay and Dickinson, Franklin County, be authorized and directed to construct, and equip an elementary school and alterations to the present junior- senior high school, at a. total esti- mated cost of $975,000,00, which sum by the levy of a tax on taxable property of said district and col- lected' in annual installments as privided by Section 416 of the Ed- ucation Law and in anticipation of suchJax obligations of said school district. , Mrs. Jean E. Fowler School District Clerk „ Central School District No. 1 •' - By. Order of: William Quinell, President of the Board of Educa- tion of Central School'District No. lj_Tpwns_ of Brasher, Lawrence, \Stockholm Hopkinton, Norfolk, Massena, St.- Lawrence 'County, and Bombay and Dickinson, Franklin County. Dated: July 12, 1960 , LEGAL NOTICE ADVERTISEMENT— - DTICE\ TO BIDDERS- of Education, Central School District No. 1; Towns of Brasher, Lawrence,\ Stockholm, Hopkinton, Norfolk, Massena, St. Lawrence County, . and Bombay and Dickinson, Franklin County, State of New York! ..Jiealed. bids for following: _ 1. 2 electric stoves in home eco- nomics room which may be seen week days from 9:00 A. M. to 3:00 P.M. 2. Equipment and supplies for the Industrial arts department. For:-St. Lawrence. Central School Brasher-Fallsr-New-York will De received by the Board of Education at the Office of the Principal, St. Lawrence. Central School,\ Brasher Falls, New York, until 1:00_P.M., EDST, on the 10th day of August, 1960, andJhen pub- licly opened and read aloud. The information for Bidders, Form of Bid, Plan and Specifica- tions may be examined at the of- fice of the Principal, St. Lawrence Central School, -Brasher\ Falls,' .New. York, .arid copies thereof ob= tained at said-office* The Board of Education reserves the right to waive any informali- ties in or to reject .any. or all bids. No bidder may withdraw his bid within thirty-\(30) days 'after the actual date of the opening thereof. .. Mrs. Jean E. Fowler School District Clerk By Order-of: Board of Education, Central\ School District No. 1, Towns of Brasher, Lawrence, Stockholm, Hopkinton, Norfolk, Massena,. St. Lawrence County, and Bombay and Dickinson, Franklin County, Dated: July 12, 1960 LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF SALE by virtue .of default in Conditional Sales [Con- tract. The Northern New York Trust Co., will sell at public auc- tion dn August 2, 1960 at 11 o'clock A. M., at- office of Massena Lin- coln Mercury Motors, 351 E. 6r- vis St., Massena, New York, a 1959 Renault Dauphine, Serial No. 521- -?5*tt; -Engine NO. i)t>B!>43.. '~- : LEGAL NOTICE ._ NOTICE OF'SPECIAL DISTRICT MEETING • •Notice is hereby given that a Special meeting of the inhabitants of Central School District No. 1, Towns of Norfolk, Potsdam, Ma- drid, Stockholm and Louisville, St. Lawrence County, qualified to vote at school meetings in said district, will be held at the Junior-Senior High School in said district on the 23rd day of August, 1960 at 7:30 P.M. (EDST), for the purpose of voting on the following proposi- tion: RESOLVED, that transportation be furnished to pupils in this dis trict who wish to attend Sacred Heart Parochial School in Mas sena for ths school year 1980-61. Blanche M. Palmer, School District Clerk PUBLIC NOTICE OF BID ' NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of Trustees of the Village of Massena will receive sealed bids, on various Water De- partment supplies. -Specifications may be*obtained from the Superintendent of Public Works, Massena, New York. All bids must be submitted in a sealed envelope clearly marked \Sealed-Bid on Water Department Supplies\. Bids will be received up to 7:30 P.M., EDST, August 1, 1960 at the Village Clerk's Office. The Board of Trustees reserves the right to reject any/and or all bids received^—— DATED: Julv 26, 1960. Allen W: Russell, Village Clerk -.-• LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that License No. 36AB17 has been is- sued -to the -undersigned to sell beer at retail under the Alcoholic -Beverage Control Law in. a gro- cery 'at 10 Park-Ave., Town of Massena, New. York,. County of St. Lawrence, for'off-premises con- sumption. Dan Palumbo and Sam- uel J. Castro, DBA Park Ave. Mar- ket. 25-Year Club Two employees or Alumi- num Company of America's Massena Operations were in- ducted into the company's Twenty-Five Year Service Club recently. *^^ ; Miss Adams, E. Ferguson Are Married Norfolk — The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Francis P. Devan per- iormed the ceremony at St. Mary's Church, Potsdam, unit- ing in marriage Miss Barbara E. Adams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John B. Adams, Jr. of Potsdam and Edward D. Fer- guson, son of Mrs. Kenneth Bresee and the late Charles D. Ferguson on June 25. Miss Margaret Adams, sister of the bride was the maid of honor. . Bridesmaids were Miss Joan Ryan, Miss Helen. Adams and Miss Mary Adams. Charles Ferguson was his brother's besti man. Ushers were John Adams III, Pots- dam, Phil Lynch, Norfolk, arid Lloyd~ Bresee, ^Norfolk;... Miss Jan LaFave was solo- ist accompanied on the organ by Wayne Abair, Escorted to the\ altar by her father, the bride-wore -a Hoor length gown of nylon organza over satin designed with a shirred \basque „ bodice, short shirred sleeves and bateau neckline of chantilly lace. Tne bouffant skirt,. appliqued with motifs of the chantilly lace extended into ~ a ~ wide sweep\ chapel train. A crown of irridescent sequins and seed-pearls held her fingertip veil of imported silk illusion. She carried a white prayer- book centered- with ~Ar white archid, \ ' .< Carl Dutt, a potman in the smelting works, completed 25 years of service on July 15. Humbert Marando, chief testing inspector in the fabri- cating works; completed 25 years of continuous service on July 18. _ Mr. Dutt joined Alcoa at Massena as a laborer. He also has .worked as a truck driver, craneman - and weighman in the fabricating works before transferring to the smelting plantrin 1951. He was.named lcthis^pxeseril^msitioir1rri9,')oV: Born in Berwick, Oht, he. has been a—resident of the Massena area for many years. He is a member of the Sacred Heart Church and resides on Route 3. Mr. Marando -joined Alcoa at Massena as a technical as- sistant in the inspection de- partment in 1935. Three years Tater he was* named test en- gineer. Mr. Marando was named'to his present position in-1953r Born in Massena, Mr. Ma-\ rando graduated from Mas- sena High School in 1927 and from Armour institute of Technology in 1931 with a degree in electrical engineer' ing. He is a member of the Sacred Heart ChurchT^-the Holy Name Society, and re- sides\ at. 193 Allen St, ' Harvey E. French Saturday ,*' ~liaymondvnie—Last rites for Harvey E. French, 47, of Rayv mondville, were conducted at 10 Saturday morning in St. Raymond's Church here by the Rt. Rev., MsgT. John M. Water- house, pastor. Burial was in Calvary Cemetery, Norwood. Mr. French died Wednesday afternoon, July 20, 1960. in Massena Memorial Hospital of injuries suffered four hours earlier when his auto crashed into a tractor-trailer in Ray- mondville,. DATED: July 23, Norwood, N. 1960 Y. * By order of the Board of Educa- tion of Central School District No. 1, Towns of Norfo'k, Potsdam, Ma- drid, Stockholm and, Louisville. SURPRISE SHOWER Waddington — Mrs. Israel Nichols and Miss Alice Cffam- pion were cohostesses at a surprise shower for Mrs. Man- tel Champion, at her home on Franklin Rd., Saturday eve- ning; some 20 friends and rel- atives attended and spent the evening playing games, later refreshments were served. Mrs. Champion received many useful and beautiful gifts. The honor attendants wore floor length gowns of blue lilac and plHk .nylon organza and-lace with match- ing Jiead pfieces of French illur sion net with\ 'face veils and carried colonial bouquets of matching carnations. The mother ; of . the bride wore a street length dress of blue lace ..over satin with matching accessories and a corsage of pink roses. The mother of the. groom wore a mint green dress * with white accessories and a pink rose corsage. v ' ,' '-' \A reception was held at the Roman_ Gardens following the ceremony. The rie*w couple enjoyed a trip to Washington, D, <?., and areresiding^on the Hopkinton R\d. near Potsdam. The bride is a graduate of Potsdam High ScfoqaLaruL-afc Miss Matson Becomes Bride Norwood—Miss Helen Eliza- beth Matson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Almon Matson, 56 Prospect St., Norwood, became the bride of Leland\ Wayne Sperry, son_ of Mr. and )Mrs. William H. Sperry of James- town, Route 4, in a ceremony: performed Saturday, July 23, 1960, at 2.p.m. in the First Methodist Church in Norwood. Rev. Frank I. Smith, pastor, performed the double ring .ceremony. The church was decorated with baskets of pink and^ white carnations. Traditional wedding music was played by the organ- ist, Miss Sandra Taylor. Soloist was Mrs. Carol Gardner, cou- sin-of the bride, who, sang \Because\ and \The * Lord's Prayer.\ The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a waltz- length gown of white imported lace over bridal taffeta. The gown was fashioned .with; a fitted bodice, scoop neckline, short sleeves and a voluminous circular skirt. A silk taffeta eumberbund had a back inter- est of a large-taffeta bow. and long streamers. Her fingertip veil fell from a crown of seed pearls. She carried a white lace Bible topped with white pompons: - Miss Kathryn Matson, sister of the bride, was maid of hon- or. Bridesmaids wejse-Miss Lin- da Matson, and Mrs. Joseph Cutier, sisters of the bride. The attendants, wore ballerina length gowns of lace and nylon sheer ever taffeta. TheJabnor attendant was gowned in pink, while the bridesmaids wore lavender and yellow. They wore small white hats and car- and\ pom-pons, William-W. Sperry, brother of the groom, was best man. Ushers were David Sperry, brother of the groom, and Dix- on Stevens, friend of the groom. , Mi s,^Matson, mother of the bride, chose for her daughter's wedding, a street-length dress of pink flowered nylon sheer over taffeta. She wore white accessories and a corsage of white carnations. The bride- groom's mother wore a, street- length dress of lavander nylon sheer over taffeta, with white accessories and a white car- nations corsage. Immediately following the wedding^ a reception was held in the church parlors. When the couple left for a wedding trip to Buffalo, the new matron wore a mint green shealth dress with matching jacket and white accessories. She wore a corsage of white pom-pons. Mrs.\ Sperry was graduated from Norwood-Norfolk Central School.in. 1957 and,from Can- ton Agricultural and Technical Institute in 1959.'For-the-past year, she has been employed as dietitian at Norwood-Norfolk Central School. Mr. Sperry was graduated from Southwestern Central School at Jamestown in 1955. He attended the college of En- gineering at the {Jnixersity of Cincinnati where lie was af- filiated with the Acacia Frater- nity. He is now employed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engi- neer. r — --- The couple will reside at Buffalo. Out-of-town guests at the wedding were present from South' Dakota, Nebraska, Ver- mont, Pennsylvania, James- town, Rochester, Syracuse, Or- angeburg and Watertown. GUESTS ...' Waddington — Mr. and Mrs. John N. Harris and fam- ily, Stephen and Jean, have been visiting in Waddington the past two weeks. Mr. Haiv Miss Patnode Bride of R.W.Smith Miss Phyllis Jane Patnode^ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Law- rence Patnode, 93 Andrews St., became the bride of Robert W. Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Smith, Beach St., in a ceremony performed at Sa- cred Heart Church on Saturday mornirig, June.25, 1960\ at 8:30 o'clock. .-•--.- —-• -'—• • The Rev. Griffith Billmeyer, assistant pastor - at '•• Sacred Heart Church, celebrated' the nuptial mass and performed the\ double-ring ceremony. The bride was given' in mar- riage by her father. James Phillips, organist, played tra- ditional wedding music. The church was decorated with bas- kets of red and white peonies. The bride was attired in ah ankle length gown of net over hoops of satin, fashioned with a scoop neckline with volum- inous skirt, which._eiHiedL„in a chapel, train, of imported an- tique satin. The gown was fas- tened in the back with an- tique satin, covered buttons. She wore a queen crown from which fell a four-tiered veil of French silk illusion^ She^ car- ried a white prayerbook with white orchids and streamers of lilies of the valley. She wore pearl earrings. JHer matron of honor, Mrs. George Annals, a sister, wore a waltz length gown of white silk net ,over orchid taffeta,. ied-fan-bouquets-of-earnationr ^sJsras^oils r eBgiBeerr-wtth^e- \silk^uniberbTn^r^na^back in! Seaway and Power Projects for three years when the fam- ily lived on Lincoln Ave. Their oldest son John, is serv- ing as a life guard \at the Barnhart Island Beach. He has been a guest in the home, of Mr. and Mrs, Levi K. Burke, Oak St., Since early in June. BIG LIFT: The same rock strata that lies at sea level in Argentina lies at 12,000 to 13,000 feet' eleva- . \tioa In Bolivia.\ - scoop neckline and bouffant skirt. The dress had an orchid terest of orchid taffeta. Mrs Annals wore matching orchid gauntlets and orchid sequin crown and carried a colonial bouquet of pompons. ' ' Best man-was David Smith, brother of the groom. XJsh- ,ers were. Roy Sharp, cdusin of \the groom, and Donald, Pat- node, the bride's brother. Breakfast was served about 35 guests at the home of the bride's parents, after which the couple left on a tour of New York State. They are now re- Massena N. Y. Observer Tuesday, July 26, 1966 Praises Work Of Adelines ¥ •-. - ••.'.'• . *T- 1 Mrs. Leigh Moragne. Pretj* dent of the Massena Chapter of Sweet Adelines has recefveflL\ a letter of congratulations, or the organization progress froril Edward R. Place, Special As- sistant to the Director, Office of Public Information of th» U. S. Department of .Corn? merce,-Washington, D. C. '-.;- Place also gave high praise to the \\great talent\ of Char- les Papp who is directing the groupf and told that he wa|'' now active with the Singing Capital Chorus and the Diplo- mats Quartet. ; The regular rehearsal meet? ing of the-Massena Chapter will be held Wednesday at the New High School at 8 p.m. Ap^ plicants from all of the sur* - rounding towns are invited to join. ' -, V. • siding at 6 Garvin Ave. The bride, was born in Cha- teaugay and came* to Massena when two years of age. She attended Sacred Heart Parochj ial School and was graduated - from\ Massena lligh\ School in 1957. She is a secretary in the- officerof Massena Cash .Fuel Service. t ^hegroom-was bornin Mas- >•-» sena and was graduated from. „ Massena High School in 1956^ « with-^fitted^ofeerkie-is-employed by a.Massenar— contractor. . - ^FoTtraveliiigrthe bride wore a brown and white sheath dress*,; with, white..accessories and an orchid corsage. .- - '„ • The bride's mother selected*/ a dress of net over orchid taffeta with white accessories.:. The groom's mother wore black net over pink taffeta with pink ; . accessories. They both had cor- - sages of roses matching their dresses. Mrs. Smith was honored at v three variety showers and a. duiner party.^—^ -— ------- \F~ tended~~Potsdam Slate Univer- stty College of Education. She is- presently employed at Ni- agara Mohawk, Potsdam. , Mr. Ferguson graduated from Norwood-Norfolk Cen- tral School and A. T.. I., Can- ton. •\-: -— '- -\- He is employed as an elec- tric planner with Niagara Mohawk, Potsdam. EwCLauber Dies Suddenly ••. Elmer €. Eatrberr—65; s shoyel operator for the town of Massena, died suddenly Sunday morning, July 24, 1960. _,. : : .He Was stricken while mow- ing—the-4awn—at his home at Racket River. He was taken to Massena Memorial Hospital in the Reagan ambulance and was pronounced dead on ar- rival, at, about 11:30 o*clock. The body is at the Reagan Funeral Chapel. The ReV. William Masters, pastor ; of the Racket River Methodist Church, will conduct services at the funeral chapel -Wednes- day afternoon .at 2 o'clock, and burial will be made in Pine Grove Cemetery Area 2. —He was born Oct. 24, 1894, in Brasher; a son of Mrs. Christy Ann Jandrew Lauber, Racket\ River, and the late George Lauber. In earfy,life~ he^married Miss Ida Bezansonr Surviving are his wife; mother; f\ daugh^rs,' Mrs. Rudolph (Lottie) \Ehnstrom Madeira x Beach, . Fla., Mrs. ^4James (Kathryn) • Davis, Ti- conderogar—Mrs. Harold (Bea- trice) Carr, Brbokdale, Mrs. Raymyond (Marion) LaPrade, and Mrs. Robert .(Ruth) King, both of (Massena; two sons, Allen G. and Elwood B'. Lau- ber, both_ of_ Racket River; two sisters, Mrs. Varick' (Anna- belle) Raymo, Syracuse, and Mrs. Carolos (Grace) Fregoe, Massena; three brothers, Ed- ward Lauber, Massena, Ber- nard Lauber, Raymondville, Floyd Lauber, Racket River; 14 grandchildren , and two great-grandchildren. AT BAKER'S NO FROST EVER In The Refrigerator JET COLD SHELF MILLION MAGNET DOOR SEAL WG3W»ENIENrD0ORS JUMBO CRISPERS GLIDE-OUT SHELF BIG BOTTOM FREEZER TRADE NOW... YOUR OLD REFRIGERATOR IS WORTH _4_v~ RETURN HOME Waddington — Returning to their home in Newington, Conn., Friday, after a two weeks visit with Mrs. Ella May Martin, Maidenlane, are Mrs. Sadie Ames, a sister of Mrs. Martin, and Mr. and Mrs. Ro- bert Fogg. Mrs. Fogg is a niece of Mrs.. Martin. '