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•r, IMP* 18, IM A 1 \ AD Lds Hir for av- Beckstead family reunion held Sunday; 4;H club wins 1st prize with float at fair By BUM. ARUBY KUOTCY JromervUle - Eleanor Cougl of fleuvelton spent the put week wi#) Janet Cole \ $fr. and Mrs. William Cassawl *aiyj family of Brunswick, sYairte, jsptnt the past week with Mr. Cat* iSas/'s parents. Mr. and Mrs Hoy ICai*aw f )frs. Charles Dunkehberg will \ep* Wejlheedey roorniog with .the DUV, for ^la^aru Falls and jwsjl return home Thursday evening. ! ||r. and Mrs. Lionel Cwjstance 'of Cape Vincent spent Sunday wiajh ibeir aqp-in-Law and daugh*ip&bt ter« Mr. and Mrs. Albert Desor- m^aux Diam* and Debbie Dvsor- maptux returned home with their } grandparents where thoy will i sptnd a week \ |fr. and Mrs. Merton Gollaher i returned to their home Tuesday , aflpr having spent the past week jinColcott. Mr. and Mrs. Merton Gollaher !jr. f and family, Mystic, Conn, are spending their vacation with Mr i Gollaher s parents, Mr. and Mrs ; Marton Gollaher sr. • t Mr. and Mrs Merton Gollaher * sr v and Mr. and Mrs. Merton Gol- fiasW jr. and family spent Satur- j day at Star Lake. • p!r. and Mn. Merton Gollaher ' sr„ and Mr. and Mn Merton Gol- ) lafcer Jr., and family visited Mrs. I Nellie Brown at Sylvia Lake Sun- {<*•*. I Mr and Mr*. Harold Millard of \ L4jsvville visited Mrs. Millard's patents. Mr. and Mrs. Merton Gol- lafcer Thursday night 5 THE TRIBUNE-PsU688 8ec. t, Gouverne«r, NY, Thursday, August lt» 1M0 , • —•»—• guests for dinner and 27 for sup- per. Kara* Roeebarker of Antwerp spent the past week with her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Lyal Bennett. Mr and Mrs. Lyal Bennett at- tended the funeral of Mrs. John Albert McDonald at Ogdensburg Monday morning. The SomerviUe Beaver 4-H won first prize on their float at Gou- verneur - St. Lawrapce C<**nty fair Thursday Ottoer prtaes t\on were Janet Cole, bhie ribbon on suit, red on cooking; Rabah Mar er i Larry Hance is spending a week with Mr and Mm Clifford Hance at their cottage at Lake Bona- parte. Mr. and Mrs Claude Barker of [Gouverneur called on Mr and Mrs K^bert Hance Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mi-s Karl Jones of Gou- vesrneur, x Mr. and Mrs. George Junes and fasnily and Mr. and Mrs Harry Sibley and sons of l>elevan. N.Y., had a picnic dinner at Plea- sant l^ake Sunday v Mr and Mrs. Frank Schwab of Cheektowoga, spent three days thejceiius, blue on akirt7re<f 00 brown- week with Mr. and Mr*, ies; Cynthia Hay, blue on skirt; George Jones. x f^eorgeanna Jones, bU»e on skirt; TLmmie Stywell, son of Walter \ Diane Jones, red ribbon on duster; Stow ell tejl in the barn Friday and j Sharon Jones, red ribbon on dus- wss taken to the E.J. Noble hos- j ter; Stephen Ra w ndaU. senior and pital at Gouverneur where he is j grand charnpiqn on Haiatals) Cow, under observation. . 1st place, Junior heifer ealf; Wil- Mr and Mrs Thdiqas Wright jiiam Randall, 1st friaot on Junior of DeKalb Jet . were sqpoer bull; John Cole, won rid ribbon in guests Suday night of their son-in- | showmanship and white o^ Junior law. and daughter, Mr. and Mrs yearling; Leslie Cola, blue O^-Jun- Farl Robb. lior calf, white on Junior Yearling. senior yearling and 2 year old; Mark* Hall bine ribtjos) on baking 'iSWSS'^B^SSSWrV^^W 'UMJMr QUMf / *'\'*;£</ - | Mooday meant so nmdi $0 Ronnie Robb has returned to his home after having spent the past j vveek in the K.J. Noble hospital, Gouverneur powder biscuits also red on skirt; Judy Johnson, and st on Z^ 1 \T \M xr , *• ,' dls P la >' of frwh vegetables. lsKqn Mr and Mrs. Fred Stone and cucumbers for m ^^^ llt ^ n family attended the St. Joe Picnic j wrot% , ut on peppers, second on a \/* t l ^ na ^ 1 rti ' 1 Sunc,a >; f , Idill. second on onions, second on Mrs Robert Walters and family doub , p duty cuculribeP1 ge^^d on returne<l to their home at Madison. Wis, after having spent three weeks with her mother, Mrs. Em- ory Tyler. \ Mr and Mrs George Raymond 'kr.'bY'lst on cucumber, 6; second of Gouverneur were dinoer guests Qn on[on& second M ^^ gecond and Mrs. ^Emory on CUC umbers. 3 seconds on ebene- double duty cucumbers 4 kinds of potatoes and third on Davis perfect cucumber; Penrty Johnson. 1st on pullet under 1 p*e*t year. 1st on fryer, 1st on cucum Sunday of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Carlton E. Kinney Tyler. zer onions, second on 2 kiads of Mrs. Ona Turner of Centra^ ^' la ™g* 3 rd ^' dill and 3rd on of Watertown and Mr. Herbert Square called on Mr. and Mrs Carpenter of Gouverneur visited j Emory Tyler Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs Alley Kinney Satur- Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Strate day evening |and family were dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. Shermon Gillett (Sunday D f Mr and Mrs. Irving spent Monday evening with Mr 'Smith in Clayton and Mrs. Roland Gillett at SpragueviUe. Mrs. Arthur Randall and son. Stephen. Mrs. Clifford Hay. Tho- mas. Cynthia and Marion Stone. spent Sunday at Camp Overlook at Mountain Y^w Thomas Hay and Stephen Randall remained to spend a week at camp Cynthia Hay is spending a few das/s with Amy Jo Gore in Rich- Nile. . Mr. and Mrs. iV Ralph Halford spent from Monday until Wednes- day with Mrs. Halford's father. William Nichols at South Butler. pHfatoes: Paul Johnson. 1st on pullK under 1 year. 1st on fryer, 1st on eqcumbers, 1st on potatoes, second on^ions, second on toma- toes, second bRcarrots, second on •squash, second mv. three kinds of Mr. and Mrs Richard Shampine | potatoes, second onNtill, second on and family attended the St. Joe Picnic at Lake Bonaparte Sunday i John Murphy of New York city returned to his home Thursday evening after having spent the past two weeks with Allen Hall. j Mr and Mrs Willard Weaver jand son. Landon attended the Nort East Picnic at Lazy River Saturday. Mrs. Arley Kinney and daugh- ter Kathy accompanied Mrs. Earl Jones to Watertown Thursday A family reunion and picnic was held Sunday. August 14th Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Halford and i at the home of Albert Beckstead. granddaughter. Debbie Mousaw of The occasion being also in honor cucumbers for dUl pickles, 3rd on beans and 3rd on potatoes. Susan and Judy Swem of Nat- uial Dam spent the weekend with their grandmother, Mrs. Williajn J Lee. \Mrs. William Lee and daughter, Jo>*ee. and Carl Fuller entertained Mr. arid Mrs. Duane Winters, Ira [Fuller oiXGouverneur and Mary Elman of M^LSsena at a chicken barbecue and cbokout Wednesday j evening. ^^\ Wilbur Mcintosh and daughter. *Mrs. Alice Davison spent Sunday With Mrs. Retha Daggett at Mas- isena. *ve nntstlltsKlilH ****** Pa* ******* MM tentr Ida *m * ft? . Bertr* wmtmm m* 9m* m* dm* mtm ha* bat* ****** t» m*> sJon*ty m*k km flwt j**t* •» Afrka but mm span*** tisla mm- *er sa ifee U*U*d States. The a*e«li*f wee **ld at rowsar To** Hall ssauirday, Ai*ust 13, wash abo*t W in sftesidanoe Mabei Dav*f was tise oidaat to atiead, the sievm month* aid aoo (sftM Davis) whose pamota mm Mr. slid Mrs. n*ene Davis * TalcvUkr. was youngeet. Tboae Mvteg ***** sat ware Lawrence and Batty Davis aad the farts*at ware Dr. and Mrs. Woottaa* and fawny who aspect to return to Africa in Novesaber. Mrs Woodman is the dausjbtar *f Mary Davis Good- berry of Edamrds. Rev Daisy Harvey aad Mr. and Mrs. Floyd NorUtrup of Gaines- ville, Florida, were in town Satur- day califtftg oe friends and also at- tended dmncb bf on Sunday. Rev. Harvey bajrtised Lorie Adell, ^daughter at Mr. and Mrs. Norman Futtar aad Nancy Elaine, daugh- ter <rf Mr. aad Mrs. Laurel FtoLey Tni* was three generations of the CaraUy she had baptigad. H*ward and Gladys WhitUker *cmnsj*n*ad Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Omm Esstkom to Liverpool Satur- day tvfaene tbey attejidnrt the Scot- tsfll punas bsad tbsm aaeji ymc- Inaa Eichom and Laura Gttssit ia charge of the baoth lor tat Lawrence Historical aocsaty at lCouvemeur fair Tuesday after- moon. This society under the lead-1 [ership of County Historian Nina Smithers. is making great prog-1 ress. The many rrstmber* enjoy the | literature they receive, the his-1 taricaJ tottrs they make, one of! which w ill be held August 27 down ! she oW Russeti Turnpthe. xThey i enjoy social gatherings and vary good speakam on past history Now Harold Storie and others are planning a local society ia Gou- verneur and hope to have their museum located there soon. If you I are interested contact Harold and he will be glad to enter your mem- bership and give you details. They will have interesting sneetings with speakers, displays of an- tiques, discussions on the past, etc. Come and enjoy it. Mr. and Mra> Floyd North rup and Rev. Daisy Harvey were sup- per guests of Mr. and Mrs Clark Woodward on Sunday night and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Fuller and family Monday night. to corn fields potatoes, flowers and all garden vegetables. Also to many wells that were dry or low. . a Classified Ad! AS*mn*rto« ) wish to li\imk m> IturnUn «nd rvU- ttvra for mrdi and gift* of montry during my IIIIUMM «t IS* IIOUMT of the Goud Sa- mvttaM ALao Ute nur>f» urxi nurie« uUU |arvl Dr HarUirson I would U\M> likf to thaok rveryoiw who ht-lpr*i to U<> my hay- |lng. Raymond Jabin CABD Or T1SNKA ! »lrvrn-ly wlah tu thank all irlMtlv««. frtrnds and nckubtajii. mlmau»ra the Sprit gut family and Am«*H<an Lrgum wht> «how«d to* and nine so mac^ kindnaas durinj; ihla trrrlbk dark prnud of Liirw I will always rfynarntoer thr tin** who hHiird tTM* and wftif my ff*MH\ to our cirulclrwin Mm E16rulfc> *An<elinr- S1We> CARD or 1*4*1* and appnaiatWin txtvn<l«d to u» duiinf our mtm\% tommy* m«nt. and fnrndf who «nd contributed fbwwri *M gifts, H»rS«H A. Hh*% AAd family 4 7%, «lao lo U » af*nW} JM i ^ a«* i»rw»ruvS4y e^tSfS btrf led ftowvrt *M gifts* & THE 71 MAIN STREET SUf<K< I GOUViRNEUR PHONf M / Gouverneur attended St. Joe picnic of Frank Beckstead who w ill be at Lake Bonaparte. Sunday. 192 years young. August 16th. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Halford i Those who attended were Mr. and were supper guests Wednesday i Mrs. Floyd Beckstead. George and night of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Daniel Beckstead. Mr. and Mrs , cnnruir mi ^ tc Cn , v ^. . . , M Cmndail at Gouverneiir. garnet Beckstead. Ronald and | ^PI*r guests Sunday night of Mr Jtfr. and Mrs. Charles Mousaw ! Carol, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Beck- and children of Gouverneur. Rox- ; stead all of Madrid. Mr. and Mrs. aisn and Cheryl Robb were supper | James Webb and Sue-Ann of Og- guests Thursday night of Mr. and I densburg. The day also- marked Mrs. Ralph Halford. j the 2nd birthday of Sue-ann Webb Kicky Hance broke his arm»daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James 1 j,'^' \'\»„\ while swinging at the Communi- Webb and great granddaughter of Mr and ^f ty Center Saturday ! Frank Beckstead. Barry' Hance of Gouverneur Is 1 The Bennett reunion was held spending * week with Ricky j Sunday. August 14th at Sorner-i Hance. j ville Community Center -with 27' Try a Classified Ad Mrs. James Barker, Mrs Evelyn Munch and daughter. Elaine of Gouverneur and friend JoAnn of Kinsdalo. New Rampshh*e were nday nigh and Mrs. Benjamin Barker Barbara Jo Graves of Gouver- neur was an overnight guest one night the past week of Janice Bar- ker Mrs. Charles Shaw of Antwerp Anna Storie and Benjamin Barker j Sunday afternoon. TheTRAVELALL'... handy at so many chores! \ For family tripe, it seats eight. For hauling, it carries H-ton of bulky load. For back-road travel the TEAVELAIX has high clearance. For off-road trips, there's a 4-wheel drive model. > x For versatility, style and value—see our TEAVEUOL. Sea as about trucks.. .we knew! W. X SCOTT, fNC, Somervflk ReL, Rt. 11 eOUVRMEVE, H. Y. PHONE H INTERNATIONAE TRUCKS • WORLD'S MOST COMPLET* LIXI Mr. and Mrs. Lauren Fin ley of! Hadesboro were guests of his { ^brother. Laurel Finiey, and family ' Sunday. { Etbel Temple of Prospect spent the weekend with her brother, j Roy Temple and wife. Guests during the week of Mr I [and Mrs Fred Closs were Mr. and J Mrs. John Closs and two children, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Brown and fthree children of Fulton. Mr and I Mrs Emery Closs of Mexico. NY. I and Mr and Mrs Walter Rice and \ son of Detroit. Michigan. Mr and Mrs Stanley Venton and son. Roger, were guests of her ; mother, Mrs. N Elmer Swem and > Elmer, Monday!\ I Gouverneur Fair was the topic of the week here last week, so not much news for this week here { Most of our people attended and I ; have heard nothing but praise of j it. Livestock exhibits are increas- j ing so fast there is great competi- tion with each striving to do his bast. Floral Hall looked at its best with the cedar decorations and that wonderful floral display, the I attractions across the tracks were \ I the best ever and the fair associa- ! tion did a marvelous job of plan- ' ning and completing the work of', building up buildings land grounds ' 1 after the sale of a large part of the old plot of ground to the I school. Even the weather man did his part to please us. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Fuller took ! a trip along the Seaway route on ; Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Eichorn. j Mr and Mrs Fred Closs and their guests Mr. and Mrs. Emery Closs and Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Rice and ; son attessded the Lewisburg picnic . held at TWmpaon Park in Water- [ town Sunday. \ .Sally Hendricks of Canton spent \ Last weefc with her cousins, Mr and Mrs. Fay Dewey. Xla June Bickford of Sylvia Lake is spending this week with her mother, Mn. Paul Byrns and fam- ily \ Moat of the fanners have their oats harvested and are awaiting a ! chance to do their threshing i Many im^ combined their oats : and threshers are a thing of the pee* for this farmer and his wife ; who prepared the food for them \ Oats are a good crop this year but • eon is apt looking good with so j mace dry weather The slow | steady rain an Sunday a>ght and ! DoAirs PILLS s* ** Jfl Amsxico't #1 s>k3ilic bra' The makert of Pbyt»x o*V you this •xcitirvg \pet ocquamted\ *ale becaws* They're twre that once yov wear a Playiex Living bro yov w<lt be a Piayie* weorsx forever. You'll enicy heovenly comfort all doy tang with ihe exdutive ekMtk det«oo. fltot-cut *id« poneti move wirh you ... bftathe with yov. Cnt*-cro*s front kfti you reach ond stretch freely. tew action bock itretche* cross-ways only ... nev+r ndes up ar bindu Hurry in ond toke odvontage of rh><, speciol offer while the supply lasts YC*J save for a limited time only, Ployts* Living |Vo. 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