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•JES: ;-S** - - v. #'.V v-»">- >v* tt\ - * Sis- -Xi tm THE TEIBUXE-PKE8S. OOPVEKMCTK. V. f. WEDNMOAT. \ Personal*. .. Lorain SOMERV1LLE J£^& X J V i E G. Rogers will hold his an- * nual flower t?*hibit Saturday and He will American Legion & . fty EABL MCAllL ^^^ ELM GBOVE By EAKL MEAIjfr . Mrs. Harold ODonnel and *oxv Group No. 2 of the Methodist Sunday Sept 16 and 17 HarokU~r#turned to iheir home Church wiU meet with Mrs Car- have a special showing of gladio- gaturday evening from New York ne Turnbull on South Gorton St i lus and dahlias. Inclement weath- City'where tm?y have been visit- F'ndav. S<T>* 15th at 2 o'clock, er will qot interfere with the ar ing Mr O'Donrtvl for the past 3 The regular meeti/itf of Marble rangements a* exhibits will be u weeks Mr. O'Doue I is building City Chapter. No. U2 O E S will the house. All person* interested B aOO-toot brick clHmne\ for the r>e neld Thursda> evening Sept. j in flowt-rs are cordially incited to MetrofloiJtan Life lnflirance Com- 14th at S, o'clock Mrs. Henry Free-• attend , , ^...^. ^^ .™ - - „ - J J u A « i - ^ pany of that cjty They*tL«o sp»«nt man cnairman of the G<KXJ and The Lad** Aid met Wednesday ' present. Mess Sergeant Jay He attended the,Army Bakers and picked LiajibiifTkn Time tad ibrd Baker, Oakley Read, Harry Mr. and Mm. Millard Poole o£ Ward and two brother*, ako Stao- Canton. and Mrs. Bertha Woodard ley MorrfU, all went to Sunday of Gouverneur were caller* at and came out with a good supply I Earl Smith's, Sunday. _ \ of berriea. Bert Hamilton caJOad on The- ir* Stevana an Sunday afternoon. Wt are clad to hear that Merrill to on tT ** tbe fain. in West Hermon grange hall on Mr. and Mrs. Langdc-n Fuller Grover Reed. Brayton Hamil-! Friday evening, the 15th. Claaatfed advertisements ri M-rioN O F o m c r i s f "KNOW VOU* BVDDY" land children of Antwerp spent ton, Eleanor. John. Doris and Mer- _ __ if t r a Munm'r recen Jwes **y *• Seaker Jay entered the Sunday with Mrs. Brayton Ham-< rill Hamilton spent Saturday and' uwimwvmiiniinu in the The"regular" meet ing of Marble' rangements a> exhibits will be in Mal ' e p ^ he yj tne fl,^ r e«JUr -service at Gouverneur on Sept. 21 ilton. Sunday at Wolfe Lake and ako Tribune-Preas get results. * " ' ° ----- - *ii .-..^..t-H ^ ^ meetlllgf busmen merft- 1917 and was sent to CainpDev. ing and election of ofTicei> Mon- ens. Later he was transferred tx> day evening. Sept. 11th. Abou' 40 Camp Merrill and to Carnp Uplon^ POUTICAL ADVERTISEMENT POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT Mio» v.^it six weeks in Detroit ing relatives Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sc^K' o William street and Mr and Mr> Floyd Sprague of Watertown re Each member *s asked < at the home o*= Mr. and Mi's David § ea ^ e J: seneil a supper of army Cook^ School and was transferred Welfare . to bnns a lOt gift lor the com! Backus. Following the dinner., game vUuch will be pla>ed direct-j which was ser\.-cjjithere was a bus- dtsappt . aml wa ^ sufficient p.,_. 1\ afre: tne meeting mess rm«eting Th^ vanoa^ com- Qf Jts excellence A report on the transfer to the Bakers and Cooks Milton Price of Detroit. Mich, | mit tees reported -The next meet- S tate Convention was made bv Er- ** hJkci t**'" a member <4 Com- stew and the manner in which it to the Bakers and O>ok*, QMC on :>roof March 28, 1818 Previous to his turned fro mNVw York Cit> last spent a few days laM week^ wijjh! mg will be at the home of Mr. ^ ^ Hunk ins, ~Past County Com- Pf"y G of th< 301st Ammunition week after visiting relatives and brothers and sisters in Gouverneur; arfdhMrsvJohn Backus. October 4. man( j tir ^ ^as also a report on i™ 1 ^ _ He was discharged as a attending the Worlds Fair , and vicinity i Mrs. Hotaling wno na» oeen t ^ e j^y Scouts Van Wika\ re- Sergeant. 1st Class, at Camp U|>. Mr and Mrs Everett Stevenson Miss Marion Bur^ow^ and Sam- spending the past two weeks Wlt fj I ported "on the Boys' State and ton °« ^ ur ^ -^ 1^19. Jay was of West Mam street returned uel Steele of Brier HiU were Sun- her sister. Mrs. Elmer Lytle and | g ^ n Bix>wn on i ^ e Oratorical Sergeant at Arms of James Ma- home Saturday evening after day guest* of Mr and Mrv Murray j Mr. Lytle. has returned to her, Comest Rising votes oC apprecia- toy P°*t in 1924, 1925 and 1926. spending a week attending the Rayburn on Johnstown street. J home m Bmghamton. Mrs. Cor lion {or distinguished service were a^d Vice Commander in 1937. Worlds Fair in New York Mrs Bertha StowMl has return- nelia BowhaU, her mother, accom- f ^ ^ Yale Gates wtiring Post • • • Mr and Mn». Flovd Coate>. Mr ed to her home on Trinity avenue! panied her and will remain r Commander and to Henry Curtis, Edwin B. Hamilton-^Edwin en- and Mrs Otis Streeter and Mixs after spending some weeks at New j two weeks. •Service Officer tered the service at Paris Island, Grayce Streeter spent Sundav in York City and the Rockaways. J Miss Evelyn Barker, who is a s j ^ following'officew were elec- South Carolina as a United States Mexico visiting Mr. and Mrs. C?ha$. Mrs Mabel Durham and Mrs. j Hurlbut and family. Nelue B. Smith left last Tuesday Mr and Mrs. Carlos Griffith ac- for Syracuse to attend the State compamed by Mrs. Ernest Bel- Fair. From there they motored to more and Mr and Mrs. John Dan- Niagara Falls where they spent! cause of Etfwards motored to New a couple of days. Then over to York where they spent the past Toronto thi-y visited the Canadian week attending the World's Fair National Exposition. They left W'hile there, they were the guests for home late Saturday afternoon of Mr Dancause's mother. and came back via the Lake On- Mrs. Clara Harmon and Mrs tana route arriving Sunday night. Ida Price were in Edwards over A surprise birthday party was the week end the guests of Mrs. held at the home of David Chapin Nora Payne [ near Sylvia Lake Thursday night. Donald Hamilton and Mrs. s</pt 7th in honor of his brother. Maude Shampine accompanied by Dale Chapin A lovely supper in- Mr. and Mrs C. E. Bigarel and eluding two very prettily decor- "ilaughter. Gladys, motored to Sy- a ted birthday cakes, was enjoyed racuse Sunday and spent the day b 36 guests. The evening was with Mr. and Mrs Clifton Bigarel. spent in dancing after which the Mrs. G. C Fur*t and twin chil- gu»»st> departed at 12 leaving Mr. dren, Doreen and Donald of La- Chapin with some nice gifts and dietitian in Brentwood hospital is enjoying a months vacation with her parents. Mr. and Mrs James Barker Mrs Charles VanHousen spent last week with her sister, Mrs. Everett Rogers. Mr and Mrs. Carl Barker of BranchvilJe, N J., have been the guests for a week of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barker. Mrs. Carl Bar- ker has also been visiting rela- tives in Watertown. Mr and Mrs Charles Dunkel- 5berg spent Thursday in Ogdens- burg Mrs. Charles Hills of Hartford. Conn has been a guest for a week of Mr and Mrs. Clark Mar- shall. Dinner guests Monday of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Rogers included ted for the coming war: Marine on July 24, 1918. He serv- Emest Hoose. Poit^Command- jd overseas with the Marines for er; Donald McGM, Font Adjutant; 1 n* 00 *** He was discharged at Charles Griffith. Van Wlkox and Quantico, Virginia, as a Private 1st Frank Soule, Vice Commanders; Claas on July 10, 1919. He was Louis Richmond. Sergent at Arms; ? w **d ed th * Excellent Conduct William Foster. Hbtoraan; Wil- Ma^al of the Marine Corps, liam VanSlyke, Finance Officer; • • • Henry Curtis, Service Officer; Heavy J. Cnrtis—Henry enter- Earl Mead. Publicity Officer and«ed the service at Gouverneur on Post Scribe; Alex Carhone. Ath-; September 21. 1917 and went ov-' letic Officer. erseas on March 3> 1918 as a mem- ! The new Commander appointed ber of the Medical Detachment of I Rev. V O. Boyle as T\»t Chap- the *4Sth Machine Gun Battalion lain and William Foster as Wei- attached to the 41st Division. He fare Officer. Other appointments returned to the United States on ' were not made by Commander September 20, 1919 and was dis- i House at this meeting hut win be charged at Camp Due as a Ser- announced shortly. . „. , geant 1st Class on September 25, George Mead brother of Sena- 1919. Henry has always been a tor James Mead, was elected at very active Legionnaire in James ! n™^.«. *-,.„,«.- .*>*. n, T^-^^-^\w^:^::^sfkaJsi&^'iS!r^u^& ssssr'.sx.is'iTa her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank birthdays P. Keeler on Gleason stivt»t. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thomas ot River street were guests of Thos Folkes at Arcade Monday The> also attended the Welsh gather NUss Helen Spencer of Rochester,, . _ _ vear , and Mrs Eva Heller of TW*>** Tht ^ i n ^ > ear - , land Mrs Charles VanHousen of ^^ MACOMB GRANGE NEWS j Potsdam. , FOHXER — — - i Mrs Guv'Turnbull entertained —- Macomb Grange No. 768 met in tne members of the Ioka Birthday uig at Hutchinson Central High regular session Saturday ever.mt: ^lub last week. Commander in 1923 and in 1924. Adjutant in 192Q. 1921. and 1922, and has been Service Officer since i 1924 and still continues in that ' children va *uable capacity He was County NOTICE TO VOTERS IN THE TOWN OF MACOMB It has been erroneously reported that 1 am not a candidate lor Town Clerk. I realize that I have had the office for a long time, but do think that I have a good place for the office, as to building and location in in the towm. I appreciate the support the voters have given me in the past and take this opportunity to thank you. I also wish to ask for support in the caucus this Saturday. E. R. 8RASIE School in Buffalo recently after visiting Niagara Fall> Mr>. Jay Fiske and w.~*-.. * A , . , noi have returned to their home here ' AdJutant m 1 9J4 with Worthy Master P. S Breck- Mrs D o n Ames has gone to'after spending a few week- at enridge 1n the chair. Roll ca'li ' Star Lake after spending a few . their camu near Coiton. ^ Henry N. Scott Henry entered Miss Emma Wood entertained found all officers present except j davs w;!h ^j r anc j Mrs. Charles' Mr. and* Mrs Paul Peters spent the scerv.ee at Fort Slocum on the Townsend Club at her homt Pomona, steward, two members o! : . BaVker. <the wet^k end in Syracuse at the August 9th. 191S He was detailed on West Ma*n street recently the executive commH4«-e. and one Mr and Mrs. John Bennett and State Fair. as a Bugler in Headquarters Com- TlK)se receiving honors were Mrs riember of the service and hospi- j Mr and Mrs Clark Marshall mo- Mrs Liia Scott and son James P*n> of the 27th Field Artillery Frances Wells. Mrs James King t.ilitv committed - . Reading of tho j tort-d to Canada last week. Mr. j were visitors last week in Phoe- and w *s attached to the 9th Div- and Mrs Amelia Backus The rrunutes of last session. , | Bennett celebrated his 74th birth-; mx guests of Mrs. Scott's sister, ision. He was discharged at Camp neft partv witl be held at the . Booster Night was discussed and f d av on t hat dav. * Mr and Mrs. Clarence Hutt. Mr. McClelland. Alabama on February home of Mrs. Ruth Mudgett on man\ plans made for one of the I Mr. and Mrs. Everett Rogers-and Mrs Fred McKee also Mr. 26th. 1919. Henry has fccted on Prospect street. largest meeting of the year The i an d Mr* .Charles VanHousen were T and Mrs. Clarence Hutt, Mr and many important committees of Harold Billings, infant son of date is set for September 30th, guests at a dinner bndge which ; Mrs. Fred McKee aiso Mr. and James Maloy Post He was Vice "^Mr. and Mrs Frank Billings of and the doors will be open to the Mr and Mrs. Joseph Baumert gave f Mrs. George Hurley of Talcviile Commander in 1935. the town of Hermon. passed away public. Several committees were , Saturday night in compliment to; spent the week end at Niagara in the Van Duzee Hospital Satur- appointed for the affair. dav, Sept. 9th at 1:15 a. m. The Sister Tuiley thanked the lodge child was admitted to the hospital lor a box of sunshine. Friday forenoon Brother John Rayburn was ap- 'Hie Evening Auxiliary of the pointed as another member on the Methodist Church met* Tuesday building committee for the new evening. Sept. 12 at the home of hall. Mrs. Jay Seaker on West Main A report of the Pomona grange street with Mrs. Mary Warrington at Russell was given bv the dele- as program leader. " gate. Sister Mildred Drummond. Miss Julia Dodds is enrolled at The lecturer. Sister Murton. se- Central City Business Institute in cured first prize on a basket of Syracuse. Mr and Mrs. Rose of Newburg. i Falls. ROSS IE Mr and Mrs. Charles Barker Mr and Mrs. George Hall were and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Barker; ax the State Fair Thursday. The annual dinner of the Secret spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs | Miss Mary Johnson was honor- Pal Society of Rossie was held at ; Donald Barker in Camden. J ed by a party given Saturday by the Parkview Hotel in Rossie on' • Mr. and Mrs. Perley Lytle and the oung people of this commun- Tuesday evening. September 5th, I daughter spent the past week j ity. A weiner roast was held at at seven o'clock, and a theatre! with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lytle. Bucks Creek recreational park party was enjoyed after dinner. \ Lyle Bennett was in Canada a | near North Wilna. Officers were elected, programs day" last week - » A part of ladies visited Mrs. planned, and secret pal names Raymond Barker of Oswego was Charles Scurrah In Ogdensburg , drawn for the ensuing year. a guest of his parents, Mr. and! Thursday and had a- ptoric din- The club was organized a year flowers at Pomona and was honor-1 Mrs. James Barker over the past ner at Eel Weir EUST OBOVtt \ ably mentioned on her poster ex hibit. The next beeting will be held in *m l j w u" a ^ - . / t»,. honor of fire prevention week. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert' Fuller The hecxu ^ s Hour program was sponsored by Ceres * Sister Richardson, as follows: Song by j week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Stiver and children of Canton were the guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Marshall Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dunkel- berg and son Charles were in Al- and Barbara visited at /Brayton Hamilton's, Sunday. / f o ^ ^ S F^ii r^Ctht " Bri ^^ in the Sheaves'; j exandria Bay, Sunday. . ^ t ^ £ k w i t h Patricia Gengler the march M by Sister Munon and | Ei^r Lytle enjoyed a fishing T^TwVKt Hermon Granze willi Brother Cove11 in J"* 1 *** 1 ^ ffe ^ nt »trip to BlacK Lake last week with ha^a^c^in" 1 ^ ftfWS ^™CelT ^ £ & 2 t & £ ^ m ^ "* M " ^ " ^ °*w Jt^ &L»t», Ht tfitJwvil^^y Miss Eugenia Ellison, accom- k spending some time with reia- ^ n . ^ H ^ Crops Differ This pre- ago for social purposes only. SOUTH HERMON sent for the dinner were: Mrs. The following members were in Helen Cujaningham. Mrsi Maye attendance at the dinner: Mrs, Sibley. Mrs. Pauline Call. Mrs. Wesley Barkley. Mrs. Leon Bur- Kate Freeman, Mrs, Edna Bick- tis. Mrs. Francis Gardner. Mrs. ford. Mrs, Ina Johnson, Mrs Bess Frandy Gardner, Miss Lula Gard- Davis, Mrs. Aitna Latham, Mrs. ner, Mrs. Zella Hunter, Mrs. Clar- Stella Huddleston, Mrs. Jane Kel- ence O'Leary, Mrs. Herman Pe- ly. Mrs. Anna Thompson, Mrs. trie. Mrs. William Lee. Mrs. Noel Ethel Thompson, Mrs. Ruth Gil- Sigourney, Mrs. Murray Simons, lett Miss Ruth Burgess. Mrs. Em- Miss Elinor Turnbull. and Mrs. ma Burgess. Mrs. Effie Johnson, i Kenneth Turnbull. Miss Irene Johnson. Mrs. Beulah Hutt, Mrs. Rose McKee. Mrt Win- ifred Kelly. Mrs. Mable Becker, Miss Janet Johnson, Miss Marie Th e descendants of Robert and CAMPBELL REUNION Uvea here Frank Gagnon and family have moved to Edwards. Mr. and Mrs. vilVf^n i2T ir 0 ?^-SwS Mr »nd Mr7"cari Brown and g i ^ e a11 ^ ^^'J^ ^ Nancy MacHenry CampbeD held Year from Last. If Any .Forrest Mr and Mrs. Carl Brown and ^ j , Scurrah and daughter. Mrs. - familv reunion Mondav Seot 4 VanTassek debate, "Canning* by son of Gouverneur spent Sunday France$ Qetrmn of O^lensburg. , * t ^horn^ c5^ Mr a^ *te Don several listers: address, "Milk at the farm home of Mr. and Mrs.) 1_ * at me nome oi MT. ana MTS. uon ^ er ^I^tu arC m0%ing ° nt ° Strike'/ by-several brothers "and Earl R Brown and family the lower ranch Merrill Hamilton spent the past week at Mark Bray ton's at Ed- wards. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Count ryman and daughter of Gouverneur called at Brayton Hamilton's. Tuesday MACOMB 'Todd at Edwards at which thirty- lirve persons were present. Lunch- led by Eugene Murton: closing Lyal VanOmum and brother of I song. "Harvested, by the grange. Wegatchie called on^Mr.and Mrs. [ Inspector ^ x ^ng of the New which games and a musical pro- eon was served at one p. m. after C H. Bigelow and family. Satur- day. j York State Police, will address gram was enjoyed by all Mrs. MACOMB HOHE BUREAU Mr. and Mrs. Harold ^Schofield j *** w Macomb Men's Cornrnunity Walter Campbell of Watertown .JSb and dauehter of SoraeuevnUe call- Club a t t h e Brasie Corners Meth- was elected president. The next The September meeting of the ed on Mr. and Mrs C H. Bigelow! odist Church on Tuesday. Sept. 19 meeting wrti be hekl at Sylvia evening. Macomb Home Bureau was held and familv. Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Dewey of «*• *w,„ v™„~ ^ \*~. *.v~™ \n*^ ™7^JZ\:-* «_^>^.*„ J ^%.^.i^ fe at 8:00 p. m. ^ ^t ^ XM TK^ a t t h e nome ^ Mrs.» James Mac- ..Chester Bresette. Charles Bige- Gouverneur. Mr and Mrs Theo- auJ ^ v ^p^^ werp mad ^ for tfte ^ and Q^^^ M m er cajj^ on dore mirnett of DeKalb Junction je SSOns ^ -Qare oi ^Q Feet.- w r a n d M r s UQ> . d VanOmum spent Sunday a,t James Put man s Mrs E^n E \*ans was appointed artd familv at Wegatchie on Wed- Our school ^opened Tuesday of ^ader for the vegetable cookery nesday. ' last week with Betty Smith as the )esson ^ Mr?L AJb€ . n j^y^ and Harold McEathron called on Mr. teacher* V\e aLso have four new Mpv Edwin . Evans attended a pro- and Mrs. C. H. Bigelow and fam-j scholars. r , c ~ r gram planning meeting at Mrs. ily one day the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Bar- Huntress at Dekalb SepteYnber 7. Harold Schofell called on Mr.! tholomew and Dawn spent .he >lrv Wm< N>li Mr> £vans a n d a n d M r s Q H Bigelow and fain . i W ^L" ! nd o at i ^^ av? I^ Mrs A. Raven attended officers' ilv on Wednesdav evenmc and al-i Lloyd Casselraar and Roy W ea- ^^^0? at Cantor. Tne OctOb- so Mr. Schofells grandmother. 1 ver were caher- ;r. Ogdon^urg or. er fr]^ n ^ meeting will be held Mrs. Vinnie Bresette returned! Tuesda> wnh Mrs. L^welyn J">nes. Mem- norm with them. * ' T> A Z * '~"r"~~ ~Z~~' hers will be notified oi the* first -. Reafi. f.nc cia>s;iiea JCL^ lesson on vegetable cookerv Read the classified ad; Lake Labor Day. 1940. POLITICAL AD\-fcRT:S£ME\"T POLITICAL ADVERTL^EMENT POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT ^ A TO ENROLLED HKPI BLirAXS OF iaM VEHXEIR YOCLT vote on Primary Day/Tuesday. September 19th. will determine who will represent you as Town Assessor for the next two years. Ca«t That Vole With Care — It U of Great Importance to You VOTE FOR GILBERT E. HITTOX ^r A LONG RECORD OF EFFICIENT PUBLIC SERVICE! ] 2 Years a Member of the School Board 1 3 Years a Member of Village Board H) \ ear*—Fair Race Secretary 36 ^ ear*—Gouverneur Fire Department A Farm Owner; A Home Owner: and Years of Experience as a Merchant f <t«alifv GIL HITTOX to attend your interests in the matter of fair assessments In a pubbc statement of his concept of the duties of the office he says "As energeticalTy and inte&^entry as \ \ w^i y - , ? the Taxpayers oi the Town oi Gouverneur with all the ability and experience 1 possess V«*e For Hk b * Vote For Your Own Bett lniere«t*. X F » B ASSESSOR" Comumitt** 1 CALIFORNIA 1 FRUIT MARKET | 1 JC1C1* CALIFORMA j 1 ORANGES 1 2 do "25c I TOKAV 1 1 GRAPES J 1 4* 25c 1 ' * ITALIAN 1 PRUNE PLUMBS" 1 6^25c 1 CAIOfING ' 1 PEACHES and PEARS 1 AT LOW PRICES NO. 1 N. V. STATE 1 POTATOES 1 15 ^ 25c1 NO. 1 WEALTHY 1 APPLES, 4 1 9"" 25c 1 la | ,_ nll j_ m ~mm 1 COOKING \ 1 ONIONS 1 WRITE AXV BLEACHED 1 CELERY 1 3 boe ^IOc J 1 St* Lawraff C«v«ty 1 1 Creamerv Batter 2 ^ 55 e 1 I BUSS . 1 COFFEE 1 fc t9c 1 COFFEE & 23c 1 CKMTmA.** TOMATO 1 SOUP 3^ 15c 1 n A-VBOC I SALAD DRESSING 1 t'-nc ^_.,__ m ^______ ^^^^^^^_..__... * | - ttmo 1 PEANUT BUTTER 1 2 fc -29c I i C W DILL 1 PICKLES 1 1 2**25c 1 | CAMPBELL'S 1 | TOMATO JUICE J 2 14otcam 13c J PECAN MEATS 1 ! ^45c 1 r ^ H Fitted Stylet! Smart Swagger*! FALL COATS Multi-colored tweeda, fleeces and plaids with nubby finishes! Ex- pertly tailored with unusual atten- tion to detail! Women's COATS «14 7 5 .•••; Fine quality furs adorn these new nubby fabrics, for fall! Striking styles—well made, beautifully tail- ored! In the richesrt autumn colors. \ > C B POPTJLAB BREXTWOODS: RAYON CREPES #196 i Dresses that *ill please thrifty, style conscious women. Newest of fall styles: CirFs COATS 8 z4 98 New Styles! New Colors! Featuring our. famous J&rXNY TUCKEK brand Sizes 6 to 14 years. ' ' Sizes 2 to € yrs. Sizes 12 to 16 yrs. S3.98 9«*90 ANOTHEB IF IT FADES v> SALLY LEA y DRESSES 98 *Pretty enough io wear anj^rtiere! Fast color prints and slulrpoplim x F»rm 8T1XES. SMASTLY TRIMMXD « Glria' New Fall DRESSES 49 Percales, . poplins. broadctoths: Soft colon and patterns: ^Be It*. MEN'S surrs 914*75 marTwnesi costs Jes? at . Pen- ney"* . Its the JDev'QB — broad jshoyJkiers and trim waist: Ir. n € a. it fthadov :strioe< vwx*rcr% LOWER noes:) JACKETS Warm 32 oz. all wool melton \ witii sOde fastener from aal' slash pocketfL Adjmtable strapi Afi - — - — ' Wool JJ\CD WORK COATS •2.49 1 eilUPy » Ox Rides 1.401 SSL i( M*r»aKxT' HATS Mt>^8 8XXDC LXATB JACKETS T o < ^ ia your overalls Srjrcry tiripit-etitdbed' 5^» &r*d throug^^^ Knit Fine fur feits ir. aE •the'TalT wtyit * ~ treses—*nrrrjrei. w*tz edges and *^** *tjie fatr»ite cwrr cr&rra w-th wider brxrr. ^ ^ h r ^ t ^ jp^fl -d far back HJBS OVERALLS •-» - 69 $IM y <* ,i> - % -• ^ .i&S

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Page 1: ;-S** Jnyshistoricnewspapers.org/lccn/sn83031312/1939-09-13/ed-1/seq-2.pdf · Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sc^K' o ... and vicinity i Mrs. Hotaling wno na» oeen t^e j^y Scouts Van Wika\ re-

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i E G. Rogers will hold his an-* nual flower t?*hibit Saturday and

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American Legion & . fty EABL MCAllL ^ ^ ^

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By EAKL MEAIjfr . Mrs. Harold ODonnel and *oxv Group No. 2 of the Methodist Sunday Sept 16 and 17 HarokU~r#turned to iheir home Church wiU meet with Mrs Car- have a special showing of gladio-gaturday evening from New York ne Turnbull on South Gorton St i lus and dahlias. Inclement weath-City'where tm?y have been visit- F'ndav. S<T>* 15th at 2 o'clock, er will qot interfere with the ar ing Mr O'Donrtvl for the past 3 The regular meeti/itf of Marble rangements a* exhibits will be u weeks Mr. O'Doue I is building City Chapter. No. U2 O E S will the house. All person* interested B aOO-toot brick clHmne\ for the r>e neld Thursda> evening Sept. j in flowt-rs are cordially incited to MetrofloiJtan Life lnflirance Com- 14th at S, o'clock Mrs. Henry Free-• attend , , ^ . . . ^ . ^ ^ . ™ - - „ - J J u A « i - ^ pany of that cjty They*tL«o sp»«nt man cnairman of the G<KXJ and The Lad** Aid met Wednesday ' present. Mess Sergeant Jay He attended the,Army Bakers and

picked LiajibiifTkn Time • tad ibrd Baker, Oakley Read, Harry

Mr. and Mm. Millard Poole o£ Ward and two brother*, ako Stao-Canton. and Mrs. Bertha Woodard ley MorrfU, all went to Sunday of Gouverneur were caller* at and came out with a good supply

I Earl Smith's, Sunday. _ \ of berriea.

Bert Hamilton caJOad on The­ir* Stevana an Sunday afternoon.

Wt are clad to hear that Merrill to on tT ** tbe fain.

in West Hermon grange hall on Mr. and Mrs. Langdc-n Fuller Grover Reed. Brayton Hamil - ! Friday evening, t h e 15th.

Claaatfed advertisements r i M - r i o N O F o m c r i s f "KNOW VOU* BVDDY" land children of Antwerp spent ton, Eleanor. John. Doris and Mer-

_ __ i f t r a Munm'r recen J w e s **y *• Seaker Jay entered the Sunday with Mrs. Brayton Ham-< rill Hamilton spent Saturday and' u w i m w v m i i n i i n u in the The"regular" meet ing of Marble' rangements a> exhibits will be in M a l ' e p ^ h e yj t n e fl,^ re«JUr -service at Gouverneur on Sept. 21 ilton. Sunday at Wolfe Lake and a k o • Tribune-Preas get results.

* " ' ° - - - - - - *ii . - . .^ . . t -H ^ ^ m e e t l l l g f busmen merft- 1917 and was sent to CainpDev . ing and election of ofTicei> Mon- ens. Later he was transferred tx> day evening. Sept. 11th. Abou' 40 Camp Merrill and to Carnp Uplon^ POUTICAL ADVERTISEMENT POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT

Mio» v.^it six weeks in Detroit ing relatives

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sc^K' o William street and Mr and Mr> Floyd Sprague of Watertown re

Each member *s asked < at the home o*= Mr. and Mi's David §ea^eJ: seneil a supper of army Cook^ School and was transferred Welfare . to bnns a lOt gift lor the com! Backus. Following the dinner., game vUuch will be pla>ed direct-j which was ser\.-cjjithere was a bus- d t s a p p t . a m l w a ^ sufficient p . , _ . 1\ afre: tne meeting mess rm«eting Th^ vanoa^ com- Qf J t s excellence A report on the transfer to the Bakers and Cooks

Milton Price of Detroit. Mich, | mit tees reported -The next meet- S ta te Convention was made bv Er- ** hJkci t**'" a member <4 Com-

stew and the manner in which it to the Bakers and O>ok*, QMC on :>roof March 28, 1818 Previous to his

turned fro mNVw York Cit> last spent a few days laM week^ wijjh! mg will be at the home of Mr. ̂ ^ Hunk ins, ~Past County Com- Pf"y G of th< 301st Ammunition week after visiting relatives and brothers and sisters in Gouverneur; arfdhMrsvJohn Backus. October 4. m a n ( j t i r ^ ^as also a report on i™1^ _ He was discharged as a attending the Worlds Fair , and vicinity i Mrs. Hotaling wno na» oeen t ^ e j^y Scouts Van Wika \ re- Sergeant. 1st Class, at Camp U|>.

Mr and Mrs Everett Stevenson Miss Marion Bur^ow^ and Sam- spending the past two weeks Wltfj I ported "on the Boys' State and t o n °« ^ u r ^ - ^ 1^19. Jay was of West Mam street returned uel Steele of Brier HiU were Sun- her sister. Mrs. Elmer Lytle and | g ^ n B i x > w n o n i^e Oratorical Sergeant at Arms of James Ma-home Saturday evening after day guest* of Mr and Mrv Murray j Mr. Lytle. has returned to her, C o m e s t Rising votes oC apprecia- toy P°*t in 1924, 1925 and 1926. spending a week attending the Rayburn on Johnstown street. J home m Bmghamton. Mrs. Cor l i o n {or distinguished service were a^d Vice Commander in 1937. Worlds Fair in New York Mrs Bertha StowMl has return- nelia BowhaU, her mother, accom- f ^ ^ Yale Gates wtiring Post • • •

Mr and Mn». Flovd Coate>. Mr ed to her home on Trinity avenue! panied her and will remain f ° r Commander and to Henry Curtis, Edwin B. Hamilton-^Edwin en-and Mrs Otis Streeter and Mixs after spending some weeks at New j two weeks. •Service Officer tered the service at Paris Island, Grayce Streeter spent Sundav in York City and the Rockaways. J Miss Evelyn Barker, who is a s j ^ following'officew were elec- South Carolina as a United States Mexico visiting Mr. and Mrs. C?ha$. Mrs Mabel Durham and Mrs. j Hurlbut and family. Nelue B. Smith left last Tuesday

Mr and Mrs. Carlos Griffith ac- for Syracuse to attend the State compamed by Mrs. Ernest Bel- Fair. From there they motored to more and Mr and Mrs. John Dan- Niagara Falls where they spent! cause of Etfwards motored to New a couple of days. Then over to York where they spent the past Toronto thi-y visited the Canadian week attending the World's Fair National Exposition. They left W'hile there, they were the guests for home late Saturday afternoon of Mr Dancause's mother. and came back via the Lake On-

Mrs. Clara Harmon and Mrs tana route arriving Sunday night. Ida Price were in Edwards over A surprise birthday party was the week end the guests of Mrs. held at the home of David Chapin Nora Payne [ near Sylvia Lake Thursday night.

Donald Hamilton and Mrs. s</pt 7th in honor of his brother. Maude Shampine accompanied by Dale Chapin A lovely supper in-Mr. and Mrs C. E. Bigarel and eluding two very prettily decor-

"ilaughter. Gladys, motored to Sy- a ted birthday cakes, was enjoyed racuse Sunday and spent the day b 36 guests. The evening was with Mr. and Mrs Clifton Bigarel. spent in dancing after which the

Mrs. G. C Fur*t and twin chil- gu»»st> departed at 12 leaving Mr. dren, Doreen and Donald of La- Chapin with some nice gifts and

dietitian in Brentwood hospital is enjoying a months vacation with her parents. Mr. and Mrs James Barker

Mrs Charles VanHousen spent last week with her sister, Mrs. Everett Rogers.

Mr and Mrs. Carl Barker of BranchvilJe, N J., have been the guests for a week of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barker. Mrs. Carl Bar­ker has also been visiting rela­tives in Watertown.

• Mr and Mrs Charles Dunkel-5berg spent Thursday in Ogdens-burg

Mrs. Charles Hills of Hartford. Conn has been a guest for a week of Mr and Mrs. Clark Mar­shall.

Dinner guests Monday of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Rogers included

ted for the coming w a r : Marine on July 24, 1918. He serv-Emest Hoose. Poit^Command- jd overseas with the Marines for

er; Donald McGM, Font Adjutant; 1 n*00*** He was discharged at Charles Griffith. Van Wlkox and Quantico, Virginia, as a Private 1st Frank Soule, Vice Commanders; Claas on July 10, 1919. He was Louis Richmond. Sergent at Arms; ? w **d e d t h * Excellent Conduct William Foster. Hbtoraan; Wil- Ma^al of the Marine Corps, liam VanSlyke, Finance Officer; • • • Henry Curtis, Service Officer; Heavy J. Cnrtis— Henry enter-Earl Mead. Publicity Officer and«ed the service at Gouverneur on Post Scribe; Alex Carhone. Ath-; September 21. 1917 and went ov-' letic Officer. • erseas on March 3> 1918 as a mem- !

The new Commander appointed ber of the Medical Detachment of I Rev. V O. Boyle as T \ » t Chap- the *4Sth Machine Gun Battalion lain and William Foster as Wei- attached to the 41st Division. He fare Officer. Other appointments returned to the United States on ' were not made by Commander September 20, 1919 and was dis- i House at this meeting hut win be charged at Camp Due as a Ser-announced shortly. . „. , geant 1st Class on September 25,

George Mead brother of Sena- 1919. Henry has always been a tor James Mead, was elected at very active Legionnaire in James !

n™^.«. *-,.„,«.- .*>*. n, T^-^^-^\w^:^::^sfkaJsi&^'iS!r^u^& ssssr'.sx.is'iTa her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank birthdays P. Keeler on Gleason stivt»t.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thomas ot River street were guests of Thos Folkes at Arcade Monday The> also attended the Welsh gather

NUss Helen Spencer of Rochester,, . _ _ v e a r

, a n d Mrs Eva Heller of TW*>** Tht ^ i n ^ > e a r- , land Mrs Charles VanHousen o f ^ ^

MACOMB GRANGE NEWS j Potsdam. , FOHXER — — - i Mrs Guv'Turnbull entertained — — -

Macomb Grange No. 768 met in t n e members of the Ioka Birthday uig at Hutchinson Central High regular session Saturday ever.mt: ^lub last week.

Commander in 1923 and in 1924. Adjutant in 192Q. 1921. and 1922, and has been Service Officer since i 1924 and still continues in that '

children va*uable capacity He was County

NOTICE TO VOTERS IN THE TOWN OF MACOMB

It has been erroneously reported that 1 am not a candidate lor

Town Clerk.

I realize that I have had the office for a long time, but do think

that I have a good place for the office, as to building and location in

in the towm.

I appreciate the support the voters have given me in the past

and take this opportunity to thank you.

I also wish to ask for support in the caucus this Saturday.

E. R. 8RASIE

School in Buffalo recently after visiting Niagara Fall>

Mr>. Jay Fiske and w . ~ * - . . *A , . , n o i have returned to their home here ' A d J u t a n t m 1 9 J 4

with Worthy Master P. S Breck- Mrs D o n Ames has gone to'after spending a few week- at enridge 1n the chair. Roll ca'li ' Star Lake after spending a few . their camu near Coiton. ^ Henry N. Scott Henry entered

Miss Emma Wood entertained found all officers present except j d a v s w ; ! h ^ j r a n cj Mrs. Charles' Mr. and* Mrs Paul Peters spent the scerv.ee at Fort Slocum on the Townsend Club at her homt Pomona, steward, two members o!:. BaVker. <the wet̂ k end in Syracuse at the August 9th. 191S He was detailed on West Ma*n street recently the executive commH4«-e. and one Mr and Mrs. John Bennett and State Fair. as a Bugler in Headquarters Com-TlK)se receiving honors were Mrs riember of the service and hospi- j Mr and Mrs Clark Marshall mo- Mrs Liia Scott and son James P*n> of the 27th Field Artillery Frances Wells. Mrs James King t.ilitv committed-. Reading of tho j tort-d to Canada last week. Mr. j were visitors last week in Phoe- a n d w * s attached to the 9th Div-and Mrs Amelia Backus The rrunutes of last session. , | Bennett celebrated his 74th birth-; mx guests of Mrs. Scott's sister, ision. He was discharged at Camp neft partv witl be held at the . Booster Night was discussed and f d a v on that dav. * Mr and Mrs. Clarence Hutt. Mr. McClelland. Alabama on February home of Mrs. Ruth Mudgett on man\ plans made for one of the I Mr. and Mrs. Everett Rogers-and Mrs Fred McKee also Mr. 26th. 1919. Henry has fccted on Prospect street. largest meeting of the year The i a n d Mr* .Charles VanHousen wereTand Mrs. Clarence Hutt, Mr and many important committees of

Harold Billings, infant son of date is set for September 30th, guests at a dinner bndge which ; Mrs. Fred McKee aiso Mr. and James Maloy Post He was Vice "^Mr. and Mrs Frank Billings of and the doors will be open to the Mr and Mrs. Joseph Baumert gave f Mrs. George Hurley of Talcviile Commander in 1935.

the town of Hermon. passed away public. Several committees were , Saturday night in compliment to; spent the week end at Niagara in the Van Duzee Hospital Satur- appointed for the affair. dav, Sept. 9th at 1:15 a. m. The Sister Tuiley thanked the lodge child was admitted to the hospital lor a box of sunshine. Friday forenoon Brother John Rayburn was ap-

'Hie Evening Auxiliary of the pointed as another member on the Methodist Church met* Tuesday building committee for the new evening. Sept. 12 at the home of hall. Mrs. Jay Seaker on West Main A report of the Pomona grange street with Mrs. Mary Warrington at Russell was given bv the dele-as program leader. " gate. Sister Mildred Drummond.

Miss Julia Dodds is enrolled at The lecturer. Sister Murton. se-Central City Business Institute in cured first prize on a basket of Syracuse.

Mr and Mrs. Rose of Newburg. i Falls. ROSS IE Mr and Mrs. Charles Barker Mr and Mrs. George Hall were

and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Barker; ax the State Fair Thursday. The annual dinner of the Secret spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs | Miss Mary Johnson was honor- Pal Society of Rossie was held at ; Donald Barker in Camden. J ed by a party given Saturday by the Parkview Hotel in Rossie on' • Mr. and Mrs. Perley Lytle and the oung people of this commun- Tuesday evening. September 5th, I daughter spent the past week j ity. A weiner roast was held at at seven o'clock, and a theatre! with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lytle. Bucks Creek recreational park party was enjoyed after dinner. \

Lyle Bennett was in Canada a | near North Wilna. Officers were elected, programs day" last week - » A part of ladies visited Mrs. planned, and secret pal names

Raymond Barker of Oswego was Charles Scurrah In Ogdensburg , drawn for the ensuing year. • a guest of his parents, Mr. and! Thursday and had a- ptoric din- The club was organized a year

flowers at Pomona and was honor-1 Mrs. James Barker over the past ner at Eel Weir

EUST OBOVtt \

ably mentioned on her poster ex hibit.

The next beeting will be held in *m l j w u" a ^ - . / t»,. n « honor of fire prevention week. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert' Fuller T h e hecxu^s H o u r program

was sponsored by Ceres * Sister Richardson, as follows: Song by

j week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Stiver

and children of Canton were the guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Marshall

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dunkel-berg and son Charles were in Al­

and Barbara visited at /Brayton Hamilton's, Sunday. /

f o ^ ^ S F ^ i i r ^ C t h t * £ " B r i ^ ^ in the Sheaves'; j exandria Bay, Sunday. . ^ t ^ £ k w i t h Patricia Gengler the m a r c h M b y S i s t e r M u n o n and | E i ^ r Lytle enjoyed a fishing T^TwVKt Hermon Granze willi B r o t h e r C o v e 1 1 i n J"*1***1 ^ f f e ^ n t »trip to BlacK Lake last week with

h a ^ a ^ c ^ i n " 1 ^ ftfWS ^™CelT ^ £ & 2 t & £ ^ m ^ " * M " ̂ " ^

°*w Jt^ &L»t», Ht t f i t J w v i l ^ ^ y M i s s Eugenia Ellison, accom-k spending some time with reia- ^n. ^ „ H ^ Crops Differ This

pre- ago for social purposes only.

SOUTH HERMON

sent for the dinner were: Mrs. The following members were in Helen Cujaningham. Mrsi Maye attendance at the dinner: Mrs, Sibley. Mrs. Pauline Call. Mrs. Wesley Barkley. Mrs. Leon Bur-Kate Freeman, Mrs, Edna Bick- tis. Mrs. Francis Gardner. Mrs. ford. Mrs, Ina Johnson, Mrs Bess Frandy Gardner, Miss Lula Gard-Davis, Mrs. Aitna Latham, Mrs. ner, Mrs. Zella Hunter, Mrs. Clar-Stella Huddleston, Mrs. Jane Kel- ence O'Leary, Mrs. Herman Pe-ly. Mrs. Anna Thompson, Mrs. trie. Mrs. William Lee. Mrs. Noel Ethel Thompson, Mrs. Ruth Gil- Sigourney, Mrs. Murray Simons, l e t t Miss Ruth Burgess. Mrs. Em- Miss Elinor Turnbull. and Mrs. ma Burgess. Mrs. Effie Johnson, i Kenneth Turnbull. Miss Irene Johnson. Mrs. Beulah Hutt, Mrs. Rose McKee. Mrt Win­ifred Kelly. Mrs. Mable Becker, Miss Janet Johnson, Miss Marie T h e descendants of Robert and

CAMPBELL REUNION

Uvea here Frank Gagnon and family have

moved to Edwards. Mr. and Mrs.

v i l V f ^ n i 2 T i r 0 ? ^ - S w S Mr »nd Mr7"cari Brown and g i ^ e a 1 1 ^ ^ ^ ' J ^ ^ Nancy MacHenry CampbeD held Year from Last. If Any .Forres t Mr and Mrs. Carl Brown and ^ j , Scurrah and daughter. Mrs. - familv reunion Mondav Seot 4 VanTassek debate, "Canning* by son of Gouverneur spent Sunday F r a n c e $ Qetrmn of O^lensburg. , * t ^ h o r n ^ c5̂ Mr a ^ * t e Don several listers: address, "Milk at the farm home of Mr. and Mrs.) 1 _ * at me nome oi MT. ana MTS. uon

^er^I^tu a r C m 0 % i n g ° n t ° Str ike' / by-several brothers "and Earl R Brown and family the lower ranch

Merrill Hamilton spent the past week at Mark Bray ton's at Ed­wards.

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Count ryman and daughter of Gouverneur called at Brayton Hamilton's. Tuesday

MACOMB 'Todd at Edwards at which thirty-lirve persons were present. Lunch-led by Eugene Murton: closing Lyal VanOmum and brother of I

song. "Harvested, by the grange. Wegatchie called on^Mr.and Mrs. [ I n s p e c t o r ^ x ^ng of the New which games and a musical pro-eon was served at one p. m. after C H. Bigelow and family. Satur-day. j York State Police, will address gram was enjoyed by a l l Mrs.

MACOMB HOHE BUREAU Mr. and Mrs. Harold ^Schofield j *** w Macomb Men's Cornrnunity Walter Campbell of Watertown .JSb „ and dauehter of SoraeuevnUe call- C l u b a t t h e Brasie Corners Meth- was elected president. The next

The September meeting of the ed on Mr. and Mrs C H. Bigelow! odist Church on Tuesday. Sept. 19 meeting wrti be hekl at Sylvia evening. Macomb Home Bureau was held and familv. Monday evening

Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Dewey of «*• *w,„ v™„~ ^ \*~. *.v~™ \n*^ ™7^JZ\:-* «_^>^.*„J ^%.^.i^fe at 8:00 p. m.

^ ^t ^ XM T K ^ a t t h e n o m e ^ Mrs.» James Mac- . .Chester Bresette. Charles Bige-Gouverneur. Mr and Mrs Theo- a u J ^ v ^ p ^ ^ w e r p m a d ^ f o r t f t e ^ a n d Q ^ ^ ^ M m e r c a j j ^ o n

dore mirnett of DeKalb Junction je S S O n s ^ -Qare oi ^Q Feet.- w r a n d M r s U Q > . d VanOmum spent Sunday a,t James Put man s M r s E ^ n E\*ans was appointed artd familv at Wegatchie on Wed-

Our school ̂ opened Tuesday of ^ader for the vegetable cookery nesday. ' last week with Betty Smith as the )esson^ M r ? L A J b € . n j^y^ and Harold McEathron called on Mr. teacher* V\e aLso have four new M p v E d w i n . E v a n s attended a pro- and Mrs. C. H. Bigelow and fam-j scholars. • r , c ~ r gram planning meeting at Mrs. ily one day the past week.

Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Bar- Huntress at Dekalb SepteYnber 7. Harold Schofell called on Mr.! tholomew and Dawn spent .he > l r v W m < N > l i M r > £ v a n s a n d a n d M r s Q H B i g e l o w a n d f a i n . i W ^L" € ! n d o a t i ^ ^ a v ? I ^ Mrs A. Raven attended officers' ilv on Wednesdav evenmc and al-i

Lloyd Casselraar and Roy W ea- ^^^0? at Cantor. Tne OctOb- so Mr. Schofells grandmother.1

ver were caher- ;r. Ogdon^urg or. e r fr]^n^ meeting will be held Mrs. Vinnie Bresette returned! Tuesda> wnh Mrs. L^welyn J">nes. Mem- norm with them. * ' T> A Z * '~"r"~~ ~Z~~' hers will be notified oi the* first -.

Reafi. f.nc cia>s;iiea JCL̂ lesson on vegetable cookerv Read the classified ad;

Lake Labor Day. 1940.

POLITICAL AD\-fcRT:S£ME\"T POLITICAL ADVERTL^EMENT POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT

^ A

TO ENROLLED HKPI BLirAXS OF iaM VEHXEIR

YOCLT vote on Primary Day/Tuesday. September 19th. will determine who will represent you as Town Assessor for the next two years.

Ca«t That Vole With Care — It U of Great Importance to You

VOTE FOR GILBERT E. HITTOX ^ r

A LONG RECORD OF EFFICIENT PUBLIC SERVICE!

] 2 Years a Member of the School Board

1 3 Years a Member of Village Board

H) \ ear*—Fair Race Secretary

36 ^ ear*—Gouverneur Fire Department

A Farm Owner; A Home Owner: and Years of Experience as a Merchant

f

<t«alifv GIL HITTOX to attend your interests in the matter of fair assessments

In a pubbc statement of his concept of the duties of the office he says

"As energeticalTy and inte&^entry as \ e » \ w^i y - , ? the Taxpayers oi the Town oi Gouverneur with all the ability and experience 1 possess

V«*e For H k b * Vote For Your Own Bett lniere«t*.

X F » B ASSESSOR" Comumitt**

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