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ary Byms, Dick fiesha and Fran — Keven Bill Shippee. — Kim Sleeman, leldon Maine and im Carr, Art Moe, and Glen Besaw. Page 9 Sec. 2 — The Tribtme-Pr*^ Gouverncur, N. Y. Augu* 30, 1972 A HIGH CHAIR BIRTHDAY PARTY was held Aug 26, honoring tt» first birthday of Aaron Ashley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ashley of Ogdensburg Twenty persons attended the party, including his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fullington, his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. James Hanratty, cousins Jim and Bobby and brother Bruce. He is shown with friends, all born just days apart, from left: Thomas Boyer, guest of honor Aaron, Andy Costigan v and Kenny Courtney. .. , Kendrew Grange f the winning Leonard. Erman » Gould, Ron ffs for the top 4 xt week By DOROTHY K. CRANK the 19th regular meeting of Kendreu Grange was held Aug 19 with all officers in attendance with the exception of Chaplin who was replaced by Franqes Newman The Chapter was draped in memory of Ella Mae Stiles. Minnie Pike received Second Prize, on the State Level for her apron Judging of the Junior Grange projects was held Aug 26 at Kendrew Grange. On Aug 28 was held the County Legislative meeting, also in Kendrew The State Fair Booth is ready for exhibit at Svracuse Stat** Fair during the wck of Arcust 27. Members voted to hold their installation of officers on Sep- tember 16 this year instead of the regular October date. ~ Merlin Childs gave a resume of the program lor the State Fair. The Worthy Master, Helen f'hilds. asked that cards be sent to Kensselaer Falls Grange Master, George LaFaver, who remains a patient in the Canton Hospital. Routing an inch-deep, inch- wide band around fence post, four inches from the top, adds final effect. FENDER BEMDER N PAUL BECKSTE AD NEvtP SMOKE, OR OVER CAT MV ©Of, AND 1OUXL LIVE TO A HE NE^K ptD^HO& THING* AND Hfe ONLY BACrtEP HE JEST 1 OLD TIMERS WILL TELL YOU PAUL'S moor 3HO9 is THE PLACE FOR PINE SERVICE AHD SATISFACTION Get It All Together J.R.MILLERG OUTFITTERS TO MEN AND BOYS.. .Since 1868 Gouvornour - 287-7590 • New SI-rCIC> Shipment Jeans \ Wash & Wear Knit Slacks • Grubb Shirts - from Rob»rt Bruc* OPEN Thurs. Aug. 31 & Fri. Sept I Till 9 \ n 4 If Y 3CONVFMKNT CHARGF FM.ASS U.^ UAIL I MAKINT MIDLAND ^.^v m r* w BAVK AMERICARD 9 A.M. TO 5 P.M. j R MILLER co Johnstown Road News Notes By MABEL BAILEY Mrs. PhilipLynde Sr. and pean spent from Aug. 18 until 20 with Mr and Mrs. Philip Lyroile Jr. and family of Auburn. '' Miss Madeline Patience of Alexandria Bay and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Storie and family of Gouverneur were Friday supper guests of Vera, Kenneth and Paul Norton Mrs. Robert Kirker and family were Saturday morning visitors of Mr and Mrs Robert Watson of Edwards and picked up Joann Kirker who had spent the week in Poland, NY Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Brown of Malone were Saturday dinner guests of Edna, Ellen and Raymond Stevenson. Mr and Mrs. Erie Crump and family of North Syracuse were Saturday afternoon and evening callers of Mr and Mrs. Howards Denee\ Mrs. Belle Goodson of Gouverneur was a Saturday afternoon visitor of Edna, Ellen and Raymond Stevenson. Mrs. Charles Bishop of Balmat was a Saturday evening visitor of Mr and Mrs Lee Dewan. Mr and Mrs. Robert Bulger and family of Webster were Saturday overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs Gary Bulger. Dawn Bigleow of Richville was a Saturday overnight guest of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Dewan. Mr. and Mrs. George Shaw, John, and Karen Halpin, Clifford Jeffers of New Port, Va., Mrs. Blytha Jeffers visited 1000 Animal Farm on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Micky Harrington of Canton; Greg Lavarnway of Hammond, Mr. and Mrs Earl Klock Jr. of Hull Road; Mr and Mrs. Bruce Woods of Somerville; Mr.and Mrs. Ray Isereau, Darrell and Joan, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jones all enjoyed a cook-out at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Isereau on Sunday. Mrs. Elizabeth Turnbull, Mrs. Pauline Call, Mrs. Marion Hurst, and Mamie Fortune were Sunday callers of Mrs. Jessie Yerdon. Mrs. Grace Glasby and Chris of Fowler, Mrs. Fern Klock and Kenny were Sunday afternoon visitors of Mr. and Mrs. teorge Morse of HfBrmon. Mr and Mrs. Philip Lynde Jr. and family end Darlene Lynde of Auburn arrived Sunday to spend a week with Mr. and Mrs. Philip Lynde, Sr. Mrs. Emma Halpin of Potsdam was a Sunday evening visitor of Mrs. Blytha Jeffers. Mr. and Mrs. David Bigelow and Mr and Mrs Garnet Weaver and son of Richville were Sunday callers of Mr and Mrs Lee Dewan Mr and Mrs Harry Yerdon of Gouverneur were Sunday supper guests of Mrs Jessie Yerdon Christine Bressett of Richville is spending a week with her grandparents, Mr and Mrs. Leo Ben ware Miss Cindy Bulger of Webster is spending a week with Melissa and Mechelle Bulger Mrs. Grace Glasby and Chris of Fowler. Mrs. Fern Klock and Ken were Monday evening visitors of Mrs Ed Woods of Bigelow Clifford Jeffers returned to \Newport. Va.. after spending two weeks with his grandmother. Mrs Blytha Jeffers Mrs Winters of Gouverneur and Jeanette Chisholm were Tuesday visitors of Mrs Margaret Hargue of Boonville. Mrs Grace Glasby and Chris of Fowler were Tuesday afternoon guests of Mrs Blytha Jeffers Mrs Jessie Yerdon. Mrs Elizabeth Turnbull and Mrs. Pauline Call of Gouverneur at- tended the Senior Citizen supper and meeting on Tuesday evening. Patti Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Brown of Philadelphia spent a few days with her grandmother, Mrs. Ethel Dimon Mrs Grace Glasby and Chris of Fowler and Mrs Helen Jennings of Hailesboro were Tuesday evening visitors of Mrs. Fern Klock •* Mrs William Phair and daughter of Richville were Wednesday morning callers of Mrs. Blytha Jeffers. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Good and family of New Jersey, Mr. and Mrs. Lynde and family of Auburn. Mrs. Philip Lynde, Dean and Darlene visited White face Mountain and Santa Claus Land on Wednesday. Chris Glasby of Fowler is spending a few days with her aunt. Mrs. Fern Klock Mrs Gilbert Bailey and Nancy, Richville Road, were Wednesday afternoon visitors of Mrs. Blytha Jeffers and wished Mrs. Jeffers a happy birthday. Mr and Mrs. Denny Lynde Jr. and family of Auburn and Mrs. Philip Lynde. ' Sr were Wed- nesday overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fowler of Burlington, Vt Mrs Sally Woods of Bigelow and Mrs Sandra Bronson of Gouverneur were Wednesday evening guests of their mother and brother, Mrs Fern Klock and Kennv. DISCOUNT GENERAL ELECTRIC STEAM & DRY IRON MODEL F-62 A \*• I M7 I METAL FISH STRINGER 9 - SNAP. 46 - INCHES STORE HOURS: MO* • TOUtS. 1 Ut T. MO Ml m. » AM. T. « PM. SAT. » A* T» 5Ji Ml Main St Gowenmw. M. 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