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1 1 I JOURNAL AND REPUBLICAN. LOWVILLE. NEW YORK , V WEDNESDAY. AU 8 UST 18. 1972 Turi«i Area News Notes I’ roud Parents Mr. and Mrs. J . Kubinski, Turin, are the proud parents of a baby g ir l, Karen M arie, born in the House of the Good Sam ari tan, Watertown, August 1. Mr. and Mrs. Kubinskt already have three children, two boys and a g ir l, ranging In age from 3 to ? years. Flow e r Demo 4*Fun with Flowers'* will be offered by Cooperative Extension of Lewts County on August 23 at 10 a.m . at the National Bank Conference Room, Lowvllle. M rs. Cam Sullivan from Utica will be the dem o n strator. The public is invited to attend. Duplex Laundry and Dry Cleaners 3 5 c P E R LOAD | C h e a p e s t a n d R e s t W a s h I n T o w n Parking For Gnto i mars Only Comer of State A Water Street, Lowvllle DUPLEX LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANERS MRS. MARY W. LEE Correspondent TURIN - Mr. and M rs. Claude P e rry Sodas, Mfss Pearl Perry, Herkim er and M rs, Donald Hughes, Turin, a r e spending two weeks at th. ,r camp at Twltchell Lake. A /lc Kenneth I.. Scrlvens, 603 MASSQ (MAC) APO San F ran, sico 96239, PAS: KBQCTJ, has returned to the Air Force Base, Okinawa, after spending 30 days with his m other, Juanita Seri- vens, and M r.and Mrs. Richard Ferrance. Ansen Peebles Is a surgical patient at St. Luke’s Memorial Hospital. M rs. Irene Baxter, accom panied by her brother, Henry Casey, Lyons F a lls, and sister, Mary P e rsons, and Ray Wahl of Barneveld will be leaving Monday morning on a two-week trip through the Providence of Quebec to visit relatives. M r. and M rs. Frank K essler of Rochester were weekend g u ests of their parents, M r. and M rs. Carl Gillette. M r. and M rs. Robert Herberg of Rockville Center, Long Island, were guests ol M r. and M rs. Au gustine Freeman over the week end. They cam e to attend the a n nual reunion of the Freeman family, which was held Sunday, July 30, at \Happy Hollow\ park In Denmark, where 102 persons were present. Carl Gillette Is a surgical pa tient at The House of Good S a maritan, Watertown. Miss Lori Edick ts a surgical patient at St. Lukes Memorial A n n o u n « i i t < | S u m m e r C l e a r a n c e D a y s V s W ater Sports Daseball Equipm ent Golf Tennis Equipment O f f Yard Games 2 0 % O F F Fishing Tackle D rastically Reduced We have Veloce ten speed bicycles in stock ____________ for immediate delivery. ____________ L O W V I L L E S P O R T S H O P 376-7445 LO W VILLE Medical Hospital. Lort ls the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clin ton Edick, Jr. Jano Burdick, Shirley Bene dict and Margaret H a rrier, Low ville, recently took a trip for two days on the weekend to Htgh Fails Gorge, Ausable Chasm, Hells C a verns and the Thousand Islands. Mr. and Mrs. William Dixon of Vernon were Sunday callers of Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Seymour and Mrs. Grace Seymour. Rev. and M rs. Glenn Poppleton and three children from Dolge- ville were overnight guests i e - centlj of the Sev.nours. The Mary Martha group of The Turin United Methodist Church W.S.C.S. will b e held a t the home of Grace and Ann Seymour on August 24 at 2 p.m. Ha 2 ei Clark will be tn charge. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Markham and Mrs. George Colegrovefrom Ventura, Calif., were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Vorkelier on Wednesday. Several ladies cleaned the Housevtlle Church In preparation for the Sunday old Home day din ner and Church service. Mr. and M rs. Hugh Markham and Mrs. George Colegrove call ed on Mary Lee on Thursday afternoon. Rev. and M rs. Charles Austin are on vacation lor the month oi August and plan to spend most of the time at their camp a t Ful ton. Anyone needing pastorial assistance maycallonRev. Frank O’Hara, of Lyons Falls, who will be glad to a ssist. The Old Home Day, held Au gust 6 at Housevtlle Methodist Church, was w.-'.I-a’tended. E r win Wendt was tn chargeandgave the sermon. Augustine Freeman was theso* loist and sang three songs. Beth Boshart was the organist. A covered dish dinner wasserved to about 50 people. Mrs. Mary Shir ley Lane gave the flowers. Turin Methodist Church has a new kitchen floor and newly paint ed kitchen. Turin Church has received a gift of *25 and Turin W.S.C.S. a gift ol $40 from the Lou B. Riggs Memorial Fund. Mr. and M rs. Charley Tripp of MtHbrook, formerly ol Turin, visited Margaret Phillips oceday last week. They were guests ol Mr. and Mrs. Harold Allen a couple days and also visited Mr. and Mrs. Norman Vorkelier a couple ol days, returning toM ill- brook on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hosmot and four children, Vernon, Donna, Carl and Rebecca, of MattviHe, were overnight guests of Mrs. Mary Lee on Sunday. Mr. and M rs. Hugh Markham, Brantlngham, and M rs, George Colegrove, Ventura, Calif., were supper guests on Wednesday night of Mr. and Mrs. Norman V’orkel- ler. They also called on Mr. and Mrs. Harold Millard and Mary Lee. Mr, and M rs. Hugh Markham and Mrs. Mabel Colegrove were In Adams on Monday, where Mrs. Colegrove remained with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ackerman. Mr. and Mrs. Markham called on other friends tn Adams. Mrs. Werner Blum, South Trenton, and son, Malcolm Blum, of Brisbane, Calif., spentseveral days recently with Mr. and Mrs. Harland Freeman. Mrs, Harland Freeman ts spending a week at Potsdam,tak ing a seminar course In Cana dian history. She will spend Wed nesday tn MoitreaL Here’s how we feel about your money: Y o u r I n t e r e s t . I s O u r O n l y I n t e r e s t ! J e f f ^ j L e u i f s S a v i n g s A / V D L O A N A S S O C I A T I O N Poll'll-, iz SOUTH Ot- IOV. . LACS Sets Registration Miss Genevieve A. Stoddard, Director of Guidance of LowvUIe Academy and Central School Fias announced that her office will he open during the weeks of Acgust 21-25 and August 28-31 frmri 9 a.m, to 3 p.m. Schedules for Grades 9-1! may be adjusted through Tuesday, Aug. 29. Aftci that date all changes will he made within the regular school day. All students new to the d istrict ln grades 7-12 should register before the start of school so tfiat they may be assigned to a home room and work out a satisfactory program. Robert Freeman, Thomas Emerson, Randy Conway and Paul kraeger a re planning a two-ve-ek trip with Alan Woodruff. Ttxef will go by c a r to Colorado, leav ing Turin August 15 and return ing August 29. Mrs. Alfred Peters, Holly and Sara Peters andMrs-DorlsDlng- man, from Carthage, spent Tues day evening a t the “ Old Barn\ near Inlet, There was special music by the Woody Herman Band. The Housevtlle Ladles met at the home of Mr, and M rs. Hugh Markham at Brantlngham on Wed nesday, August 9, with a covered dish dinner at I p.m. M rs. F lor ence Morgan presided et the meeting, Mary Shirley Lane wras secretary and Mary Morgan bad devotions. “ Making a go o f life,\ the program, ennststedof read- ladies were present, Tbe Sep tember meeting will be a t S hir ley Lane’s home. The Collinsville Cadets bad their annual picnic at Boonville Park oa Wednesday, August 9. Mrs. John Hughes and Aim F ret were in charge of the group. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Quick. Rochester, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Malsegna and two sons.Davtd and Kenneth, Hilton, and Mr. and Mrs, George Olsen, Syracuse, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. N e m a n Vorkelier the past week. M rs. David Cooper ls spend ing the summer at Skaneateles Falls and has called on Mr. and M rs. Hugh Markham at Brantlng- ham and has spent som e time with her sons, James and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cooper. H I R E A V E T E R A N I P O S T E R C O N T E S T MOB SCHOOL STUBEHTS: Your creative talent can help men Who have served their country and now need a Job. You are invited to prepare for public display in stares and shopping centers In your community your best ideas to turn on employers to HIRE A VETERAN. U.S. Savings Bonds win be awarded for the first three winning posters to each county and state. The top three national p r izl winners win win a trip to Washington D.C. plus o ther prizes WHO’S BEHIND IT ? Just about everybody who can be. The VA, schools, servtce clubs, vets' groups, radio, TV, newspapers, WHAT KIND OF POSTER? *.S t0 116 l , ” x22” > the theme ls “ Hire a V e t\ the only other limitations are those imposed by your own imagination. Do your own thing. WHEN? Get your Ideas together now. Posters wtll be adjudged at your school the week of September 18 and winners ol each contest move up to next level of competition. WHERE? High school art classes, school-wide competition, county and state contests, then finals at Washington, D.C. Stores will display all entries & newspapers and TV will show winners. All posters wtll become the property of the Veterans Administration and selection of winners by Judges will be final. WHY? Guys who graduated Just a few classes ahead of you are now re turning from service, ready for a new start and new Job, Rekindling public awareness of America’s obligation to returning veterans is what’s happening. HOW DO I ENTER? Check wtth your art teacher for details and then torn tn vour completed poster. All students enrolled tn hi£h school a re eligible. S p r e a d T h e W o r d - H i r e A V e t e r a n LAST WEEK FOR JM S S N K f R E A D Y F O R C A N N IN G O R F R E E Z I N G Sour Pitted Cherries in sugar—30 Ibs. 7.85 Your Order Sweet Pitted Cherries in sugar—27 Ibs. 9.20 Sliced Strawberries it sugar—30 Ibs. 12.20 Sliced Peaches in sugar—30 Ibs. 9.70 Blackberries no sugar—2B Ibs. 11.35 Apples sliced in sugar—3C lbs. 8.10 Blueberries no sugar—20 Ibs. 12.40 Red Raspberries no sugar—28 Ibs. 16.50 Purple Pitted Plum H ate in sugar—30 ibs. 8.80 Rhubarb no sugar—2g Ibs. 7,30 Pineapple, crushed, nc sugar—30 Ibs. 9.80 Peas 12 boxes 2V3> Ibs, ea,—30 Ibs. 9.00 Corn 12 boxes 2Vi Ibs-. ea.—30 Ibs. 8.65 Green Beans, cut, 12 boxes IVz lbs. ea.—30 lbs 9.23 Mixed Vegetables 12 coxes IVz Ibs. ea.—30 Ibs. 9.10 Baby Lima Beans 12 coxes V/z Ibs. ea.—30 Ibs. 10.10 Succotash 12 boxes 2% Ibs. ea.—30 Ibs. 9.40 Peas & Carrots 12 boxes 2V 2 Ibs. ea.—30 Ibs. 8.50 Orange Juice Concentrate, 24—12 oz. cans—case 10.90 Grape Juice Concentrate, 24—12 oz. cans—case 9.60 Lemonade Concentrate, 24—12 oz. cans—case 7.30 ORDER AT YOUR LOCAL AGWAY by AUG. 19 Name Phone Address MUST BE PECKED UP AT YOUR LOCAL AGWAY STORE BETWEEN 9:00 AM and 5:00 P.M. 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