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Page 2-March 21,1984-Fort Covington Sun-Fort Covington, N.Y. UP ON MAINST by Pat & Jennie HAPPY BELATED BIRTHDAY to our own bon vivant, Sanford T. whom we hear is around 30. MRS. LORETTA DUMAS, of Pike St., Ft. Covington is recuperating at home from her recent surgery at the Medical Center, Burling- ton, Vt., on Feb. 28,1985. Her daugher Loretta Raymo of Michigan will be staying with her for two weeks. WE HAD QUITE A FEW QUESTIONS REGARDING THE OLD PAPER MILL in the issue before last. Nothing else was written on the photo. CONGRATULATIONS TO SCOTT LATULIPE, son of Jane and Leo of Ft. Coving- ton who was named to the Dean's List at Nor- wich University's Military College of Vermomt during the first semester of the 1984-85 college year. MRS. ANNE RUSSELL COULD BE A DRAFTSMAN OR ENGINEER, judging from her excellent and detailed plan submitted to the Reading Center-Museum Committees. The plan, scaled to dimension, gave a layout of the prospective Reading Center. We all thank you, Anne, the plan must have entailed an awful lot of work. IN THE RUMOR DEPARTMENT: Malone will be the sifp for two new restaurants of the national chain variety. SIGN OF THE TIMES. Have you noticed the house on Pike St. with the sign that reads \Not For Sale'? THE AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY meeting will be held at the Legion home at 7:30 p.m. on March 26, 1985. MR. ALBERT PIASECKI of 11-D, Rustic Circle, Montvale, N.J. 07645 writes that he is interested in researching the history of the house where his father now lives (the yellow one by the Gulf station.) Information, anyone? TO MR PIASECKI AND OTHERS MAK- ING CONTRIBUTIONS to the Reading Cen- ter and Library, both are non profit organiza- tions and donations are tax deductible. WE'RE WAITING FOR TIM SMITH to model his new camel coat. (Soutngton Bun Published and Edited By JKNMK B ARTLKTT and F ATRK IA Ml S ANTE Advertising Manager: ED WAGNER Covering the Areas of Fort Cm ington - Bombay - Westville - Hogansburg Akwesasne - Constable - Brushton-Moira Phone 358-2437 SUBSCRIPTION RATES: $12 <K)a year in Franklin and St. Lawrence Co. $14.00 a year elsewhere in U.S.A. Issued ever> Thursday by the Fort Covington Sun, Inc at its office on Chateaugay Street. Fort Covington. N V Flntered at the post office at Fort Covington. N Y 12937 as second class matter Fat & Jennie: I couldn't resist when I saw the news item in the | last issue of The Sun J Breathes there even mediocre cartoonist with soul so dead who wouldn't $ be inspired by Timmy Smith in N. Y. City? Hope all is well. Bill Gould Memories 213 Davis St. Syracuse, N.Y. 13204 March 11, 1985 Dear Pat and Jennie, i sure do enjoy your lovelv Fort Covington Sun, especially all the news of the past and the old pictures. You both are doing a fine job of printing the little town paper. 1 came to live in The Fort, when I was seven years old from Boston, Mass., so I expe- rienced the growth of my Dear Home Town. It was very pros- perious in the old days and just a wonderful ^quiet, peaceful lit- tle town. I am 82, so all the old town people's names are very familiar to me and bring back many happy memories along with the good and bad times, although there were no bad Nuggets of Gould . FOLLOW ME>LAT>SI I'LL G£T OS A of times for me when growing up. Enclosing a little money, so will you kindly mail last week's Sun, to my dear friend.—Mrs. Hazel C. Prud'homme, for- merly Hazel Cappiello. We grew up together. She is the same aqe, but her health not too good. We keep in touch:. ' know she will enjoy the paper. 1 mail mine to my son, Paul, in New Jersey. Hope to see you, if I am in the town, this spring or summer. Thank-you-kindly. Sincerely, Caiista, your pen-pal. P.S. The mail just arived so I have to post this letter up at a mail- box. Tell Elizabeth Thebert, her letter arrived in this morn- ing's mail Thank you-again. Cal. SRCS Menus Breakfast Week of March 25-29 Monday—Orange juice, Eng- lish muffin, milk. Tuesday—Pineapple juice, bacon, toast, milk. Tuesday—Fruit juice, cin- namon bun, batter, milk. Thursday —Applesauce, pancakes, syrup, milk. Friday—Assorted juices, hot oatmeal, toast, milk. March 25-29 Monday: Meat loaf, baked potato, Brussels sprouts, carrot/raisin toss, tapioca pudainy. Tuesday: Chicken casse- role, broccoli, buttered squash, fruit pie. Wednesday: Pork chop suey, rice, egg roll, oriental vegetables, fruit/cookie. Thursday: Swiss steak, mashed potatoes, broccoli, cake. Friday: Fish sticks, O'Brien potatoes, carrot coins, juice, bread pudding. Adult Menu Lunch March 26-29 Monday—Hamburger on a bun, pickles, French fries, pea- nut butter/butter sand., fruit, whole or skim milk. Tuesday—Subs (meat, let- tuce, tomatoes and cheese, tomato soup, peanut butter/- butter sand., pudding pops, whole or skim milk. Wednesday—Menu by K-3 Mrs. McCaffrey, juice, hot dog on a roll, buttered corn, peanut butter/butter sand., brownies, whole or skim milk. Thursday—Spaghetti, toss salad-dres., cheese bars, Italian bread, pears/peaches, whole or skim milk. Friday—Tomato soup, tuna- egg salad boat, pickles, potato chips, bread and butter, blueb- erries or ice cream, whole or skim milk. CONGRATULATIONS TO STEVIE JACOBS of St. Regis Mohawk Reservation who has been selected to be a member of the Team U.S., which will compete in the Super Series of Box Lacrosse. *50 Deposit Will Reserve Your Seat On Our 7 Day Deluxe Bus Tour Total Cost Only- S 599 Per Person Departure From Malone-May 30-June 5 Ltone's Travel World Inc. Downtown, Molone-TEL-438-4520 Qupid's Quivers THE SRCS VARSITY CHEERLEADERS WILL be competing against area high schools this Saturday, March 23rd at 7:00 at the Mas- sena Central High School gym. They are ask- ing you to come help and cheer for them. THE HISTORIC COOPERATIVE ADMIS- SIONS PROGRAM recently enacted by NCCC and SUNY at Pittsburgh is particu- larly noetworthy for local residents, who can acquire NCCC credits nearby through SRCS. Dear Quipid, I've been using LSD for 10 years, and it hasn't hurt me at all. What do you say about that? Still Pufing Dear Puff: I only hope you never have any bad effects from LSD. But I must still stick to my guns and advise that it can't be good for anyone. Qupid Dear Quipid, What's the scoop up there in Malone about this fellow who calls himself the Chicken, and who is bumping down the price of gas. About Time Dear AT.: A personal survey made by myself this week around town of the gas stations shows that gas prices have been reduced at some stations, -the Chicken appears to be a fellow who sells gas at a reduced price. Qupid VILLAGE HAIR AFFAIR Specials Till Easter Perms-10% Off *22 00 NOW20 00 Haircuts: $i oo off Ear Piercing $ 4°°(lncludes) (earings) Call Judy Trudeau 358-2634