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The Roscoe Swems of Spragucville Mote Thirtieth Anniversary Friday tt> I UK A Spraguevillc MildnNrt Sawyer ntered Gouwrrx'ur h<kpita^ Tues- day. September 8. and on Monday lhad an operation !<»r hoi ma Mr and Mrs John Oark t >Vk Jimmy to Oia/> Tuesday Septem- ber 8. to enter Minor's institute for agricultural training \ Dick Jones of in»u\t'rw«i ac- companied Jimmy j DttiionM ration 1 nit v; TTie Home 1 Hm»mst i ration mom-\ ber> rn* t Tut»>da> rwninu tor rhoir first meeting ol thr yea: under the leadership of M.idrlrn*' George Two \acanne> ir ol!uv> wotv filled Gertrude lVwe> now acts as Cill.lXTT Mr H Mrs Vincent Saver and ! program chair mai. T !»!! me \a- cancs that will rn- K•:* when Inez Finle> mn\r> to S.u-ket* HarN'i and K^e!\n rviwh-ill :,!!> th» ot! - k*e of s*vrtMar> *'ind trvasurrr be- cause of tho I'fsiijnaTjon o! Irene Sohofel) htvau^ <»! ili heal ft i ,Mis f - Ihrarr I.HKT'} ei'.Teretl September l*v condition. She proved with a had heart is somewhat im - Abou' emiT> inrruis arid re!a- tives met with Mr and Mrs p t os- coe Swcm Knda> nigh! T- coie- brate their thirtieth «*nni\ersar\ Norman Fuller -showo-d mlored views ot West Germans and the Brussels Wi»rld'* Fair takon h> Mr and Mi*s. Laurel F;nie> while Mr Finlev was in >er\u*e ov4r i ner there Thrn Mrs Irene and Billy showed mo\ ic daughter. Joan, and her Mi^band. John Clark in their pre« r,t sur- roundings in and near Ca>;ib!anea in Africa Mr and Mrs Swrm rvcehod ''many nice gift* FlP:reshment> .were served and pictures taken and Mrs Glenn (fillett and Joyce leTr*sS<i!urday p.m.. tor Al- bany where JoVtr--i\Ul enter Bus- iness school. Her parerrTv-^eturned Sunday night. Two other from Gouverneur Judy Fuller and Donna Frith are attending the school The R*»v. Winifred Mason left Sunday to spend a week in Syra- cuse. where she will attend a pastors school Mr and Mrs Fay- ette Bov hall are sta\inc at her home to assist Mr Mason while she is away. A son was born to Mr. a fid Mrs Harold Finle*. who reside at the foot of Loe hill, on Sunda> ing in the Gouverneur Mr and Mrs Kenneth Eichorn and children of I^ockbourne A;r Base are spending two weeks with his parents here Their twin sons. Bernie and Billv celebrated their two children ot Carthage were pueMs ot Mr ami Mrs. Roy Tem- ple Sunday Mrs Saser was torm- • oi i> iW»u> Porter. Bible Class teacher here. KHI* Farm* , Harold Kelloxg n <»^ s^M his two farms ?!S bead o! cattle and all of j !\is maetunei > to B J Kdmger of ! TuH> and in a short time Mr \Kdinger will have a pujblic auction Jinmn Whit taker left for Cl ark sot i School of Technology. Potsdam. Sunday His parents drove his down and on their re- i turn home \ isited Mr and Mrs I Van Stone in Renssolaer Falls. ( hiiroh Service* The Ko\ Charles >humwa\ con- ducted f*'io Sunday isej \ ires at churec here atter a tive week \ a- cation. The Kov. Leland Webber is exjHH'ttd loi the next tw^un- da>s He is district superintendent and iv^idos m Canton. No minister has beer, assigned here vet Mr and Mrs Morns Freeman of , Adams spent the weekend with her ! sister Mrs W^iiam Kichorn. Mr. t Fireman ami Kenneth are helping Mr Ku'horn at grading his lot do- ing plumbing and all nf'Vss* work before placing their new trailer on the lot where they will reside this winter, beside their present home Lots of moving this '\ear in Spraguevilie and vicinity. especially on the street to the rail- road. Please phone your news tor this vicinitv in to* 766-M-2. John Henry Lincoln, Succumbs on Saturday Russell - Services for John Henry Lincoln. Colton R D. 1. a lifelong resident -and longtime Edwards Grange Tomstall New Officers At Meeting To Be Held Saturday Evening 'Edwards Pomona By MAXIK HIRLEV Master Ren- hospital. Syracuse, and has re- wick Briars will install the newly dairy farmer in the Russell area, relected officers of Edwarps Grance were held at 2 pm Monday in the at ceremonies to bo held Saturday Plains cnurch. with the Rev j evening at 8 o clock at the Grange supper wilJ H Jacobs, pastor of the Russe!! Methodist church, officiating Mr. Lincoln \d*ed at 2:45 a.m. Saturday in the Potsdam hospital He was &>. . ~ ^ Burial was in Beech Plains cem- etery. .H<> is survived by three sons. Vernon of Rensselacr FaiLs. Har- ley of Canton, and Henry of Col- ton; seven daughters. Mrs. How- 3rd. of Cincinnati O : Mrs • Mary Power of Russell; Mrs Rose Finlev of Gouverneur; the Misses Myrtle and Clara Lincoln both of Rome, and Miss Hilda first birthday Mondav. September 1 Lincoln of Colton; a sister. Mrs. -4 \ I Elmer < Ida » O'Shea. of DeKalb 'Junction, a brother. Fred Lincoln * of Norfo'k. and 16 grandchildren. ; He was born January' 28. 1877. a | son of the late Charles and Elira- | i)eth Sullivan Lincoln. He attend- ! ed local schools and later operated Johnson has b*»en ill at the home of Stanley Mason the past week, but is some what im- proved. To Go To Florida Eva Hodge spent last week with her daughter. Mrs Onn Finlev returning Monday to her cottage at Mornstown She and her dairy farms in this area. He married Miss Eugenia* Black- mere, daughter of the late Mr CUfTrj r\ 'Jvil r \ . • hall. A covered dish I follow the meeting ' Mr and Mrs Peter lawless and : children who have spent the sum- I mer in Wisconsin, where Mr Law - ^iess had employment, spent a few idays -<he past week with Mrs. ! Lawless fifrrv.nts*. Mr and Mrs ; Peter Matejc»k -<*& Wednesday. ! they left for Ithaca.\*\where Mr. Lawless w ill enter his senior v>ar j at Cornell university. Boni. daughter of Mr and Rom. has entered St. Lawrence unrversitv for her senior year. ^ ^ Away at'S«'hnol. t William Goodheart. Ko>tJhfXjo<>d- heart. Rxlenck Watson Dic4v W'hitmarsh and Hannah Sullivan. : ynd Eoyd Webb are attending | A.T.I . Canton; Jane Watson and Sherril Barraford are attending CCB.I.. Syracuse: Billy Adams. ! Oswego State University tor Teachers; Robin Archer and James j Todd. Cortland State I'niversitv; Clarence Zellar and Sally Whit- marsh. -Potsdam State Teachers 'CHlrgf', Pa?n Cairirrn» nnd Lin- co\-ered enou^ to be home from the hospital. U.S.C.S.^MeeU Mrs l^on Andrevv^was hostess to 18 members of theSv S C.S. at her home Thursday afternoon. Miss Patricia Hyre oPsBonne Terre. Missouri, has come tc\|ive with her aunt. Mrs. Ben Pat has entered Edwards Centra 1 as an eleventh grade student. . Farewell Party A farewell party was given for Earleen Lumley at the American •House. Saturday evening by mem- bers of the Junior class of which she has been a member On Tues- day. Earleen will enter the Uni- versity of New Hampshire, on the | accelerated program. ^^ i _ pemonstnUion I nit • On Friday evening the Home lv»mons?ration unit will meet at iRe home of Mrs. Manie Hurley. All^nrmbers and those who wish to join arc invited to attend. Mr and Mrs. Carl Hurley enter- tained at their Trout Lake camp. Monday. Labor Day; Mr. and Mrs '-Norris McLeod of Rochester. Mrs. Milton Watson, Mrs Manie -.Hur- ley. Larry and Terry Hurley. Mr, and Mrs Earl Fletcher and Jufie Ann or »\.?a Miss Marilyn Mer Bride of Charles Stow Mr and Mrs Earl L. Diei. an- nounce the marriage of their datfKhter, Marilyn, to Charles R. Stow son of Mr and Mrs Charles Martin Stow of Bainbrtdge. NY The marriage was solemnized August 28th by the Rev Lee HI th«* Centenary Methodist church in Syracuse, in an evening service Attendants were Miss Faith Tutsk*\y. a college roommate and close friend of the bride and Jo~ seph Yantt£*o, both of Johnson City, N. Y The bride wore a sapphire blue silk bouffant skirted cocktail length dress with mrtiehing fea- ther cap and accessories MLSS Tutskey wore a champagne lace sheath with velvet cumtwr- bund arnl matching hat and acces- sories Members of the immediate families were present. Mrs Stow will resume her studies as a Senior at the I'niver- sity of Buffalo and Mr Stow will begin his -econd year as a math- ematic Instructor in the Kenmore school system They will make their home at 297 Irving Terrace. Kenmore N Y NOTICE I East by 1*UA Brown proptrty: On tht South by John B#*ch Property: On tht i» hfreby gl^tn that on and after ] West by Trout Lake ro»d. aald property Auguit 27 1959 the pn»p«Tty known at being located In the Town of Hermon wlH Stanley 1«>dd piopert> tontHirung npvri«x ; be posted agalnet trespass, according to tniMtHy 'J5'i arift. «n<) bounded at loi Uv,i of the State of New Yufk km> , J Dated. Auguit 27. 1S69 ^ On the North by Tn>ut I*ake. On the Cedar Lake Club, Ownef 8 THE Sec. t, Oouveraev, N.T Thurftday, Sept^ml^r 17. fU-n DeOue Edwards. N Y New INTKRNATIONAL Trucks up to 33,000 lbs. GVW are ready for any assignment, the tougher the I better. Choose from standard | pickups . . . the 6-passenger | TRAVTLCTTE* pickup . . . 8 pas- •enger TRAVKLALL* . . >^iew stake or platform models. TRUCK TIRED? Get new \plckup-and-go\ with NEW INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS NEW range of power...\sixes\and optional V-8'i NEW models from pickups to six-wheelers\ NEW comfortable styling from cab to tailgate Ida about October l.\V . j Guests on Saturday of Mr and Mrs ROSTOV Swprn were Mr and Mrs William Knowlton and fam- ih, Mr and Mrs Francis Swem and girls of Harrisviile and an un- welcome gue.s* a partridge, who flew in thpir front window, shat- tering glass in\ all directions It flew on to the l;itc-hen. where it perched on cloth**\ hangers I^ter got it out through an open Gouverneur. Mrs. Lincoln died • da Brown. Hepburn School of years ago. - . {Nursing. Jarnes Bridgeland. Allan Roue and Fred I^cnnnx leave for i) T 1 f the Air F »rce this week he c-rn of rp J i ti'« has th* 1 «»r*^iur!t5 JUVI and S* ljt«i«*n'\^ '»r Ju!> 1 l'+5 1T5* Th*» rfpr>rt in m> office for und ending on it ifc b> Ork ! Randy Mayer son or Principal a/id \Mrs Herman Mayer, entered New York Military academy, and has received a music scholarship Jerry G<>odherry. son of Mr and Mrs. George Goodberry of Matty- I dale, underwent heart surgery about two weeks ago in St. Joseph ALL GIRLS SAY NO! NO! NOl r j o shampooing 1 NO mixing! NO odor! RICHARD HUDNUT f>Jew! Salon-Tested Home Permanervt TlfHION 'QUCK- contain* nclasWe u OftB >>ntralir^r . . . the amazing Built-in Shampoo! ?hampoo<,f3ch cuil &< A !LHL« in your wive! Ends forerer the 3 big horr.r p^rman«)t problem?. No shampooing — bffore or afr»r *»a\inp. No mixing, measuring or me**irig • ith neulralirrr*. No\prm\odor. Leaves yovr hair fr««h and clean . .. «*«»et enough to kiss right after waving! For the m^t beaut if-J *ave you've ever had ... in half the tim* ... *jth half the » r.rk ;. f?t . C a]on-T^ted Fashion Qukk*. to \i.V'' Gua'o'.'.'ed to \*<C J 25O *•< ***** ?*v*\on -Owck dot Qidek KINNEY DRUG STORES 2 MilDfRN *TORr> TO >r«> T 1 Ot 2t £. MAIN ST1EH 13 L MAIN STIEFT Lake ami Kami Hui- iey of Canton. / Mr and Mrs. r>onald \Broun. Mrs. Ma it land Nnble /«nd Mis« Ix^ah Noble had dinner on Sonday i at the home of Mr. and Mrs Bert MacElwain of Potsdam. Mrs. No- bles birthday wa/ celebrated Mr. and Mrs Maynard Hurley | spent the wyekrnd in Syracuse 'with Miss C^ara Hurley. „ \. Counfy Grange Talent Acts Win at State Fair ' Tnree talent acts from St Law- - rencr county Grange groups were winners in the Matp-w>de compe- tition at the Granz^ Talent Festi- val held last Wednpsdav *it the N>u- York State F^ir Janet Reed of R.chvillr now at •^fjdf-nt nurs** «••\ ( >^denshurg. won I fir»t in her c»as> wjtn her iwirFing act. ..- - • Evelyn Aldnch* r»f Edwards daughter of Mr and Mrs Leonard Fuller, was second in the instrii mental class Sh>- was accompan- if*i by Mrs WarTm Adams The first plaTr winner in This group we- judp**d \hest m the show*. The K«. ndreM riancr te^m won •hird pjfi*» in rn*; square dancing contest • .- Masonk Bazaar Is Held Wednesday in DePeyster By MX A SMITHKRS DePe\ster -The annual tail ba- zaar sponsored b> the Masons and Eastern Stars of DePeyster was scheduled for Wednesday. Sep- tember 16, at the Masonic Tem- pie The usual sale of fancy work. aprons, candy and novelties was held The Adult Fellowship of the Methodist church sponsored a suc- cessful smorgasbord supper at the church on Friday. The sum ol $85.35 wa s cleared. Mr and Mrs. Donald Badcer and sons. Kenny and David, enjoyed a motor trip through the eastern states, returning on Sunday. En- route they visited Mr and Mrs Truman Crowner of Pembrooke. Mass VVeldon Mayhew returned Fri- day evening from Syracuse Gen- I >*ral hospital, where he was a pa- j tie\t for observation. He expects to r^airn to the Syracuse Mem- orial hospital for surgery on Sep- I tember 2% i Mrs Lebn Kirby accompanied Miss Isabell^Backus to Schenec- tady. where ti^ey attended the funeral of DelbeKBackus. Recent quests Xt the Kirhy home during the pasK week were Mr and Mrs. £. M Cirecnr> of Landover HtH*: Mar> landNand Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kogers ol Redv&ood Styled for comfort, new INTERNATIONAL pickupt offer a roomier ride, a better road view. Bonu*- Load body (7 or8i 2 ft) for extra loadspaee. INTERNATIONAE TRUCKS WORLD'S MOST COMPLETE LINE W. J. SCOn, INC., Somerville Rd., Rt. 11 GOUVERNEUR. N. Y.. 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OtL tUINEtS A BUIMO StlV)CI L o* fir*- f rTctjr.r.ff «?u.prr^i>t or vie i mi OUT to ;vim* Cut i>Jt and rr.ftii t th^ TOUTI O* Go«j\^rn«ir a first i ^*^ 4*4 ^^ ^*# • - #* * ^^ THI WHK f W M M #3 n 71 VOL 73, NO, 4 1ASOX, sin \For Action\ it long last, the S ^^ Valley seems n< found a sound appr problem of attracting try to this region Q the thought has bei the minds of many thoughtful! people in this] part of the state, but it has re- mained tor Don S. Foster, newly lj appointed execu- tive vice presi- dent of the St. Lawrence Valley $] Association of Chamt merce to crystalize it cry^^aii^ation to ca| opinion. In the course of & addresses here and ir of the Valley. Mr. made this point: New industry' Is come into this or a &ion. of it&elf. If we i duistry, we must first mine what resource advantages we posse go out to find and * dustries which can ui He calls it. appi **pJan for action. t? In the American « Foster points out. e\ is primarily interest! tably it must be, ur private enterprise, pr in its ability to rem tive; and this ability of all on cost of prodi where in the United are industries which more profitable to op the St Lawrence Val where else The prob cover the industries quirements match th this region has to of( Thus an economic i termine just what ad . resources we have. sential Mr Foster h survey in Gouverneui will set up similar 3 other communities ii He will need the coo% our people in thi worthwhile effort in interest. The mere fact tha has begun to ask p* tions throughout th< tend to focus public the problem more ar As never before, t now and opportunity sion of a whole mull ^ ideas and the re-woi of old ones which r have never received they deserved. For example, a j mine exists for the rr • ganuation who can \ use the mountains of mining operations o seph Lead Compart; and Edwards, and Jo hn Ore Company at 1 With the current tcrest in marble, as l in the daily press i tional magazines, v - prospects for a resur verneur's once famo dustry; and w hat ne^ found for this impor How about our mi dustry* What about of so-called \cottag with emphasis on tr comparable to that and other New Engl Finally. wFfy not attract ing-new-uidus 1 —as one of the nati ters this week repc done successfully HI ^|m» — from the sta ^ many products pu oirtside of this state < Continued on Story of the V* Helping Companionship, t ^ja •c*}snf*e to b^ 'tune c ^ a ste^> tovfrd self t be oO^ed *onn to boys *r\d mris ir th -largely throu| of the Gou Tor f rw pwr six m f pr^\*9*e citiz^ni I that there vitr-ir if or tramJ children wt>cw g at hm*L car from educatior. is tr group has U the i IKlgrwr the to f .Vrr o r rh.id h*i proper tn W oouid becor undr chiJdrwD tJ r^tx/r m m the