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Governor
Praises
Hoover
Thursday, Aug. 13, 1964
WSCS Reports on Aldersgate
Massena, N. Y., Observer
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North Stockholm - At the reg- fererice will raise $3,000 for this
ular meeting of the North Stock- project over a period of three
holm WSCS, held in the church years. ". ,
hall Tuesday ' evening, reports Mrs. Thena Allen gave a reon Visitor's Day at Camp Al- port, on the rural worker, Dordersgate at Brantingham Lake othy McMarin, MaTone area who
Paying tribute to Herbert Hoo- were given by Mrs. Thena Al- is a social worker and actually
Over 1,000 people were^ dance was held at the i i r * T r
ker., as "a magnificent Anieri- len, Mrs. Aletha Kennedy, .Mrs, visited the Neighborhood-Center
served chicken barbecue Sat' house with music furnished '•-""
jcan," Governor Rpckefellef de- Martha Chase, Mrs. Gwen Jones in Utica and the Folts Home
urday at the field day event by The TwMighters. r
jclared this week that the 90- and Mrs. Eva Dean. Hostess at in Herkimer.
. i
sponsored "by the St. Regis
year-old ex-President "has sav- the meeting was Mrs. Eva
Falls Volunteer Firemen and
Mrs. Martha Chase reported
ed more human lives than any Cruse.
Highlight of the parade was .
auxiliary unit, on the Fir* the appearance of the Mason the study courses that are to
[other individual in history."
House lawn, Mrs. Judy Wever sena Legion Drill Team,
The meeting was opened by be taught this coming year.
said today.
In a proclamation designating the president, Mrs. Martha
which returned last week
Ithe 90th birthdayi Aug. 10, as Chase, whoj read, a poem, The conference goal for. this
from an engagement at the
The
barbecue
was
served
coming
year,
is
for
each
local
["Herbert Clark Hoover Day," "Splinters From The Cross",
World's
Fair in New York
throughout the afternoon a'nd
|the Governor said that "in the with an appropriate hymn which society to increase it's memberPity.
ship
by
25
per
cent.
evening,
beginning
after
a
MONDAY,
AUG.
10
Betty
J
IV,
U.
S.,
;
Mink
II,
noble list of individuals who fallowed, "Take Up Thy Cross,"
parade of .floats visiting fire
tiave served their country,- few Devotions were presented by Ah officers meeting ""of Ihia so- Upbound - Col, R, R. McCor- Canada, ^-; Parci, Canada 42;'
departments and auxiliary
Jhava placed the .people of the Mrs. Eva Dean in the absence ciety will be held, some Sunday mick, Canada, 259; Coastal Car- Everettin, Canada, 482; Zenica.J
units.
Jnited States - in fact, of thg, of Mrs. Betty Cheney, Scripture afternoon, soon. Mrs. M a r t h a
Yugoslavia, 353; Jarso, Finland,
lentire world - in his debt more reading was from 1st Samuel Chase andJMrs." Betty Cheney rier, Canada, 248; Liquilassie, 236;;Nipigbn Bay, Canada, 692.
There were 16 fire" 'comCanrda,
366;
Continental
Pionr
Ithan Herbert Clark Hoover."
panies that sent equipment
2:1-10, with hymns "We Gather are arranging a reading center
TUESDAY,
AUG.
11
"A half century ago, he gave Together" and ""Where Cross for the members to increase eer, Liberia, 501; Oil Transport,
for the parade? St. Regis
lup a successful professional ca- the Crowded Ways . of Life". spiritual growth.
Fall's fire queen, „ Carol PonCanada 258; Gladys Bowater, Upbound - Collingwood, Can[reer to devote himself to the There was unison reading, and
dysh and the Franklin CounMrs, Eva Owney arranged a Britain, 325; Tug G. W. Rogers, ada, 406; Clivia, Germany 425;
[good of others;" the Governor a_meditation-on4he-Cross ~ty_fke_.queen,-Mary-Clark- of
|continued-0ThroughQU^alithose The program consisted mainly, "GetrWell'H>askertorthe-Kev: Ganada7-89reH3r%errick-No; JolThrMcKiellarr-CanadaT-678r
-Malone, were honored guests
[fifty years of his life, ex-Presj- of reports from Camp Aiders- Wilbrrr^Cla"fErwnT*is a patient 3, Canada, 120;, "Golden Hind, Apollonia, Greek, 505; Private
of the day.
Have Y w Witch
[dent Hoover has been dedicated gate.. One of the highlights is in the Potsdam Hospital wjiere Canada, 621; Spruce Branch, Launch, *Gael II, Canada, 25;
Repaired Right!
Judges for the floats were
Ito work for humanity. Aside that-Marjorie Nellis, from this he is recovering from injuries. Canada, 329; Mikishima Mara, Wolfgang Russ, Germany, 383;
Each
member
gave
their
favorAssemblyman
Hayward
PlumIfrom the years he passed as Northern New York Conference,
. : . Right Here!
[Secretary of Commerce and as is being sent to Africa as a ite Bible verse,, which were Japan, 512; Private Launch, Grain Motor, Canada, 260; Ter- Seaman Lawrence C. Morrow, adore and Santa Clara Super[President of the United States, Medical Missionary. The con- placed in the basket and the so Cloud Nine, Canada, 45; S.L.S. nefjell, Norway, 298; Bernd Le- son of Mr. and Mrs. Lome E. visor -.David Vanderwalker Bring it In and
let our specialists
ciety gave a gift.
Fourth Coast, U, S., - ; Ralph onhardt, Gerriiahy, 485; Trdis- Morrow, 13 Cecil Ave.; has and Mrs. Rollin Griffin._:
[his contribution to the public
look it over.
been
in
the
Naval
Reserve
since
[welfare of our country and of
doc,
Canada,
260;
Miss
Massena
Get well cards were sent this S. Misener, Canada, 550; Katra
October
1962
when
he
enlisted
human
lives
than
any
other
indi
[the entire world has been withFirst prize for the best Reliable service
past week to Mrs. Archie Be- Banck, Germany 414; Sunpoty' •U. S., 65; Deal Mouth,.Britain,
our watchword. And for
at the age aE47,~Ifut recompense save the respect vidual in history. His relief oper- mis who has been ill at her
float
went to the St. Regis is
523; Sigland, Norway, 487; Snenew beauty, re-style your
Falls Parent-Teacher Associa- watch
" and esteem of his countrymen ations during and after two home this past week w i t h nesia, Norway, 476; Eighth Sea
with a smart—
Cen- tion and pries for the second
and -Scow, U. S.,,-; Miss Mas- land.No. 1, Norway, 510; Con- A graduate'. of Massena
"This is not the occasion to world wars were expressions of pneumonia.
1
tral
High
School
in
1964,
he
enplace tie went to pneita Re- i^etsler
sena, U. S., 65; Humpty.III, US rad, Marie, Canada, 151; Bel[enumerate the services he has {lis unlimited compassion for
WATCHBAND
[rendered to others but it can suffering. Their success attested Following the meeting, re- - ; Flamingo, --; Ginger II, - ; voir, Canada, 349; Black Bay, tered active duty June 29, 1964 bekah Lodge and the Catholic]
safely be.-said that Herbert his superlative, ability as an or- freshments of cake- and coffee IN223 CF, - ; The Sandra Rose. Canada, 730; Westcliffe H a l l , and presently is serving on the Youth Organization of St:
USS Grand Canyon, a destroyer Ann's Parish, St. Regis Falls
were served.
(Clark Hoover has saved more ganizer and executive? '
tender stationed .at Newport,
Downbound - . Manchester Canada, 259.
Faith, Britain, 378; Grovedale, Downbound - Lemoyrie, Can- Phode Island.
Another prie of a $100 Sav-|
Bfitain," 545; FairwihoT, Liberia, ada, "6337 Scott Misener, Can- The ship will remain there un- ings Bond, was awarded to
439; John E. F.. Misener, Can- ada, 68,5; Parker Evans, Bri- til November when it will leave Gerald Sjltz bf Nicholville.
ada, 654; Helga Schroder, Ger- tain, 557; Kasugasan Maru, Ja for service in the Mediterrane11 Main St.
•
many, 504; Cabo Frio, Norway, pan, 492; Union Skipper, Liberia an.
Later in the evening a
245; City of Adelaide! Britain, 442; Miss .Massena, XL S., 65;
511; Anco Stream, Norway; 435; Senator of Canada, Canada, 605;
|Pic River, Canada; 383;, John A. Gypsy, Canada, 35; CCGS GrenFrance, Canada, 723; Miss Mas- vijle, Canada, 124; Kittiwake;
sena, U. S.( 65; Rulett VII, U.S. Canada, - ; Eaglespliffe H'all,
45; Bay ton, Gahada, 426; Martes Canada, 259; Bay George, Can
II, :U. S;,--;-Leon Fraser, U. S.r, ada,. 252; Byklefjell,: Norway,
' '
.
640; SLS Fourth Coast, U. S. - ; 435.
Legion Drill Team Entertains
At St. Regis Falls Field Day
Seaman Morrow
Aboard-tender^
Grand Canyoir
ERRY'S
EWELERS
Recipe
Corner
Social Security
The postman always ringstwice, "so the saying goes. Before he can ring at all when
your~sotiaTsecur^
-•—:
^ r ^ he-delivefsity checks, he has to know
Asparagus Salad
where you are. If you are re-,
1 8-punce can cut. asparagus ceiving monthly social securspears
.-„
ity checks and you move, it
2 tablespoons French dres- is important for you to act
sing
twice.
^Lettuee-Leaf
•
1
First,:let the Social Secur2 tablespoons sliced' celery2 tablespoons sliced stuffed ity Administration know
your new address. Second,
olives
, '
notify-fche-PostrOffice-ofHhe
. Drain asparagus and sprin- change.so. they can forward
kle with dressing. Chill in re- your check in case the notice
frigerator for at least 1 hour, to the social security office
turning occasionally. Ar- is too late to change your
range asparagus with dress- address on your check.
ing on lettuce. Garnish with
How should you let the sosliced celery and olives.
cial security office know?
Serves 1.
Fill out the post card form,
they gave you when you filed
your
claim. Be sure to show
French Peas
your claim number on the
2 pound fresh peas
card; check the block which
2 lettuce leaves
says
is a change of ad2 sprigs fresh mint or pinch dress;this
sign your name; and"
'of dried mint leaves
1 tablespoon butter or mar- show/ your new address.
garine
If you don't have this form
you may write the same inShell peas and place in Vi formation on a post card or
inch. boiBngL^alfei"...„walery. i m r i e t t e r and send^irto^
add lettuce leaves and mint. your nearest social security
Cover and cook overv low office. "Or, if you prefer, you
heat 10 to 15- ininufes, or un- may
the social se-'
til peas are tender. Remove curitytelephone
office
and
someone"
lettuce leaves and mine; add will send you a card.*
You
v
,butter. •
r may want to visit that office
Serves 2.
.
-to have the5 card filled out
there. Regardless of how you
get the notice of change of
Herbed French Dressing
address to the social security
6 tablespoons tarragon, vine- office, the important thing is
gar
to get it there soon.
18 tablespoons, vegetable' oil
In addition, before you^
V4 teaspoon instant minced
move, let the Post Office
onion
know your new address.
Vi teaspoon rosemary leaves They have a: form that you
Pinch of dried basil leaves
can fill out—do it before
Vz teaspoon paprika
you move. You can get the
Few" grains sugar
Post Office form from your
Yt teaspoon salt
->
mailman.
Few grains pepper
To get your checks on
Place all ingredients in jar time, .act in time^ Notify your
with_a tight lid and -shake ^rial—Security-- office " and
Veil to blerid. Chill.
your Post Office before you
Makes about 1% cup.
move.
Beef - Noodle Scramble
2 tablespoons shortening 6>r
vegetable oil
1 pound ground beef chuck
2 1-pound cans tomatoes
1 1-pound can whole kernel
Empire Livestock Marketing
corn, drained
Vt cup sliced stuffed olives Cooperative, .Gouverneur, Sale
Vi cup chopped green pepper of Aug. 11. The following prices
1 teaspoon dried oregano Vi were paid per hundredweight
leaves
Dairy type cows:' 1 good shortVA tablespoons - instant
minced onion
. <horn at 18.70; cutters 13.00
15.00; canners 10.00 - 13.00.
1 teaspoon salt
VB teaspoon pepper
1% cups (4 ounces) broad Bulls:; Cutters ie.OO - 18.00.
noodles
Calves: Good 26.00 - 28.00r
VA, cup grated Parmesan standard 24.0 - 26.0; Bobs 110cheese
115 lbs. 21.00 - 23.00; 100-105 lbs
Heat shortening in skillet; 19.00 - 21.5; 9-95 lbs. 18.0 add meat; cook and stir Until 19.50; 8045 lbs. 16.00 - 19.0;
lightly browned. Add re- 7-75 lbs. 16.0 - 17.5; 665 lbs.
maining ingredients except
cheese. Cover and cook over 15.00 - 16.50.
low heat, stirring occasion- Receipts: 81 cows for slaugh
ally, 25 minutes. Remove ter, 19 bulls, 240 calves, one
cover and cook 10 minutes.
Sprinkle with cheese before hog. Cow market active and
steady, bulls easier, calves
serving.
Serve* 8.
steady, veals steady.
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