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association is a good example.
Thursday, Nov. 28, 1963
It's been battling against tuberculosis and other respiraPEOPLE WHO LIKE
tory diseases for a good many
PEOPLE
years now—since 1904, in
,
You have a lot of people fact.
pulling for you when it Ant? the Christmas Seal
comes to protecting your association, like the others of
health. There are doctors and its kind, is made up mostly df
nurses and' hospitals, of people who work—and work
course, and also health de hard—for. the love of it.
partments and their staffs What do they do? A thousand all kinds of different ex and tUngs^-all of them necperts in laboratories and essary and useful. They serve
pharmaceutical firms and on' committees to help" solve
government offices in Wash- community problems. They
ington, to mention a few,
join on boards of directors
But did yoa ever think that and make policy. They man
there are a lot pf others — a bQoth at an exhibit and talk
not professional health peo- to people—or talk as a memple—who are also working ber of a speakers' bureau, to
hard to keep you and your educate their neighbors acommunity free from di- bout health. They handle the
sease? These are people who paper work at a school when Janet Leigh a n d Van party in this scene from the
work for*-nothing, as volun- the children are tuberculin Johnson Team Up In New* new Hal Wallis comedy,
teers, because they believe in tested. And they help in the Hal Wallis Comedy "Wives "Wives and Lovers" which
it, because they like people. all important job of raising and Lovers".
opens Sunday at the Schine'sfunds to get things done.
Theatre.
Their
Take the voluntary health Your neighbors, volunteers, It's Party Time — Van Massena
organizations, for instance. do plenty—just because they Johnson, a writer who has guests include Martha Hay|r,
There are quite a number of like people! Why not join just become wealthy, and Ray Walston, Jeremy Slate
Janet Leigh, his wife, trow a and Shelley Winters.
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them, but the Christmas Seal them.
Health For All
STUDY CAMPUS MODEL — Dr. Frederick Crumb,
President, State University College at Potsdam, third
from left above, points out a specific point on the model
of the-proposed expansion of the State University. Left
to right in the photo are Leonard Prince, Editor, Massena Observer; Elwin W. Stevens, State University
Vice President in charge of facilities and Dr. Thomas
Barrington, Dean of Students at the Potsdam College.
Mr. Stevens outlined the $21,000,000 expansion ,at a
news conference which followed a dinner for representatives of the St. Lawrence Valley news media.
Massena Central Schools Honor Roll For Grades 4 , 5 , 6
Honor Roll Grades 4, 5, 6 24 Straight.
Cochran, William Colburn, Lorrie Schantz, „ Sheila SteThe following pupils are
*Bethany Evans, *James Fon- phenson, Lorraine Vatter,
honor students in Grades 4, LOUISVILLE
taine, John Gagnier, *Thomas Paul Wilier.
5, 6, in. the Massena Central Grtfde 4: Mrs. Margaret Garcia, Kathryn H a r v e y , David MacLennan, Grade 6;
Schools for the first quarter Curran, teacher; E l e a n o r M i c h a e l O'Geen, Thomas *Patricia Brown, S t u a r t
of the school year 1963-64. Boyce, Sandra Casaw, Mich- Penn, *Bonnie Rider, Richard Dodge.
An (*) indicates high hone ael Drummond, *Alan Haney, Spooner, Judy Westcott.
Herman Whalen, Grade .6;
or.
Deborah Hutchins, Lynn In- Grade 6: Mrs. Carr, teach- Karen Bouchard, *John Carg r a h a m , *Karen Lefeve, er; Arlene Beshaw, Karen ville, Larry Compeau, -*Rickie
JEFFERSON
Mark Shoen, Deborah Wha- Brown, Elaine Danforth, San- LaShomb, Arlene M a r o 1 f,
dra Detlor, Rozalena Fragoso, *Harold Montague, *Patricia
Grade 4: Mrs. Catherine len:
Beadle, teacher; Michael Ald- Grade 4: Miss Joan Taylor, Dallas Fuller, Deborah Kings 1 Mungon, Almon.Premo, Brenridge, Linda Ashley, *Dar- teacher; *Joan Alexander, ton, Sally LaGray, .Stephen da Seguin, Thomas' Sharlow.
WASHINGTON
-Jene^HBestor;' *Kirk Davis, Gail Allen, Larry Baxter, Merchant.
Marlene Davis; * Marilyn Du- Brenda Blair, Mina Capell, GraaTe^rMrrBTierly, teach- Grade 4: Miss Whalen,
frane, Terry Gillespie, Eliza- Laura Dewey, Lyle Furnace, er; *Frank Alguire, Debbie teacher; *Lynn B e r t r a n d ,
beth Harmon, Klaus Luehrs, Timothy Harvey, *Linda Mac- Bowles, *John Burgess,J*Charles Gann, Candace LOs
Susan Perras, Susan Planty, Donald, *Kevin Parkinson, *Frahcis Carvel, *Susan Dil- ey, Sheila McKinney, Gwen
•Pamela Prairie, S t e p h e n *Karen Peterson, H a r v e y labough, Peter Griffin, *Peg- Page, Lloyd St. Louis, Connie
Siddon, ^Kathleen Sutton. P l u m a d o r e , Rose Marie gy Guilbault, Pamela Keenan, Wilson, Catherine Wood. '
Jean Kennedy, Patty La- Grade 5: Mr. Crary, teach
G'rade 4: Mrs. Alice Dun- Sauve.
bar, teacher; Virginia Arquet-j Grade 5: Miss Amy Cool- Grave, *John Lewis, Jessie er: Sara Cook, *Marle«e Frete, Colleen Lizette, Jamesiidge, teacher;
M i c h a e l MacComber, Harriet Welch- go, Patrick Franch, Barbara
M e r i c a n, Dalton Rupert,
Nunn, Karen Perocchi, Burke|Adams, David A n d e r s o n , er.
*John Sivak.
Prairie, Arlene Reid, Kevin j*Lee Boushie, Michele Sny- NIGHTENGALE
Grade 6: Mr. Crary, teach'
Strzalka, Jacalyn Vondelljder.
Rosemary Wolfe.I Grade 5: William Mitchell, Grade - 4: Mrs. Arsenault, er; "Cynthia Bidwell, Billy
Grade 5: Mrs. Edith Zim-teacher; Cynthia A l g u i r e , Room 108; *Frances Baliif- Deshaies, * Cheryl Gann, Patmerman, teacher; *JaniceJBonnie B a l d w i n , Jeffrey skas, *Richard Billings, * Cyn- ty Hendricks, *Melod Hesst
-T?ry_-Brigittg-Gfirliard, Djjmia^Brgwster^ Karen Buchberger, thia ' Boscoe, "James Calla Eddie Hunter, *B e t h a n y
Jarvis, Sharon Kearns, Fred- *K e v i n Genaway, tsradley •ten;-*l^eATm-ehase7-DavidfWoodward
erick Murphy, Alan Nichols, Kershner, Jo Ann Layo, Ro Cheesman, *Kenneth Cornell, Grade 5:' Mr. Grissinger,
Susan Orosz, David Snyder, berta Michaud, James Sheets, *James Davidson, David De- teacher;. Wesley Charleston,
Diana Chase, David Hazeltpn,
Voe, *LQrilyn-Jonhs,
Wayne Treers.
Kenneth SommerfiekL
Grade 5: Mrs. Mary Pelle- ' G r a d e 6: Janies Boyd, Grade 4: Mrs. Bero, Room Paul Kwasney, Gail jfloinar,
gfino, feachefT"-Deborah
" •Deborah Ai •t-e-a c h e r ; Mary Armstrongs •HG-; -sMary Beth- Jacks, *Dpn= Laurie .Thompson^ Mary Tes^
len, Dennis Bleunier,
.__, Pamela "Jacqueline Hayes, Terri Jen- na Jose, Vicki Laflan, Mark sier.
Hamilton,' Carol McConnell, kins, Bernard LeClair, Shar- Landy, Judith Levin, Randy Grade 6: Mr. Cunningham,
teacher; Christanne Boyer,
Winslow Wolfe.
on Lefeve, David MacDonald, Mitchell, "Janet K. Sherman, Karen
Cooper, Roxanne FranJanet
S^
Sherman,
*Willard
Grade 6: Mr. Robert Bailey,- Nancy Beaulieu.
Slater; P a t r i c i a Smith, cia, "Theodore Henderson,
teacher;- Raymond Bleumer,
Thomas Medve, Susan O'Con"James Wiltschko.
Lena. .Gratpn, Stephen Jack- MADISoft
nell, Beth Ann Sedlock.
Grade
4:
Mrs.
Johnson,
son, Judy Prairie.
Grade 4: Mrs. Culhane,
Grade 6: , Mr. Royal L a - : t e a c h e r ; Robert Baker, Rach- Room 112; Virginia CampPlante, teacher; B a r b a r a u e l Bourdon, Larry Caron, bell, Sandra Levac, William
Baldwin, Linda Bestor, James Jacqueline Carr, *Charlene Reid, "Joan Sanford, Paula We've seen the beautiful
leaves of fall some place beD e s p a w , *Marlene Fuller,! Johnson, Debra L a D u k e , Williams.
Randall Marrin, Deborah Mc *Rose Ann Langevin, Nancy Grade 5: Mr. Rose, Room
Donald, John Moragne, *Ric Mahoney, Nancy Meacham, 113; *Eric Bond, George
Brouse, * R o b e r t Clough,
ky Planty.
Lenny Pelifian, Pamela Pel- * Susan DeVoe, Barbara Hallegrino, *W i 11 i a m Rolls, stead, William Premo, *Paula
LINCOLN
*Glendon Wagstaff, Monica Spriggs, Mary Wolstenholme.
side on the ground. Oh, yes,
Joseph Lamendola, Grade'Walsh.
Grade 5: Miss Heintz, Room in the kindergarten school
4; Barbara Basmajian, Judyl Grade 4: Miss Travis, teach- 115;
.Murphy, Ralph kids' coloring books.
Basmajian, David Brownell, er; Ruth Ann Barnes, *Calla P o l d*Arline
i n g , Bruce Sherman,
* * *
A n d r e w Condon, Karen'Jean Bromley, David Detlor, Linda Thompson, - William
Big wheels in business
Flagg, Barry Flynn, Debra j Kathy Mere, Heather Molnar, Whalen, Deborah Young, Eddon't get up there by roli>
Foy, Terry Hutchins, David Nancy Tricase, Marcia Walsh. mund Zysik.
Osier, Jan MacKinnon, Kathy l Grade 5: Mrs. Calnoii, Grade 5: Mrs. Brady, Room ing around at night.
Weatherup-Tony Zappia.
Jteacher: *Ricky Baxter, Larry 117; Carole Arnold, *Richard
William Lenney, Grade 5;!Beshaw, *Jerry Brais, Mark Charleston, .Claire Hammond
John Barkley, *Sherry Dan^Brigg's, Jean Carvel, Deborah *Daniel L a C r o i x , *SheilaT
iels, Kathy Forrest, Timothy jDelosh, Douglas Frazier, Gre- Lytle, N o - e l e e n McCarley,
Gardner, Valarie Haggart, gory Gilson, Candy Guilbert, *Jan Sparling. *
*Daniel Hubert, Thomas La-:*Cafol Jesmer, .James Man- {Jrade 6i^Miss-Layer, Room
Comb, Timothy Martin, Keith ning, Becky -May, Lou Ann 114; David Bero,' Lisa Chib
M c L e a n , David Mulvaugh, Montville, *Kathy S a v o c a, nik, Miriam Clopman, Pamelar
Peter Robinson, *Karen Roth- John Stacey, Karen Stone Grinter, Louis' Levine, Claude
berg, Kathy White, Sandra *Paula Sweeney, "Eva Term- Madden, Edward Mills, liana
Zappia. ,
jihelli, JMichael Walsh, *Billy Samets, Martha Stevens.'
Miss M a r i a n Hourihan, Wittman, Mark Zegarelh.
Grade 6: Mrs. O'Connor,
Grade 6; David Barclay, Mar-i Grade 5: Miss Smith, teacn- Room 116; John Davidson,
illa Gardner, Mary Ellen Mc- er; *Robert Beaudette, Jo- Paulette Hart, Linda Kirkey,
Kenna, Carolyn McLean, Su-seph B e a u l i e u , J° se Ph Susan LaMay, David LaVoie,
«an M u l v a u g h , Marilyn Brooks, Gary Brown, *Carol *Trudy Martin, *Sandra—Robillard, C l y d e Thompson,
Norma Jean Ward.
Grade 6: Mr.,Wright,^opm
118; Shirley Foote, "*Cheryl
Guyett, Lyn Huni, Jo-Anne
Jerry, Penny Potter, *Paula
Scott, Belle Thompson^John
Wilson. "
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t i e ONE place to call for
y o u \nrawt ±t
Mrs. Ruth Purdy, Grade 4;
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Shomb, Mitchell Mattison,
/ - N f d A k , the cash you want double-fast to do your shopping, to
*Andrea Nezezon.
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1 dean tip your bills, to enjoy the holidays! Just call up
Mrs. Jean Nichols, Grade 4;
or come in. The folks at Beneficial like to say "Yes!"
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June Dodge, "Leslie Kaneb,
Joseph Latimer, * D e n i s e
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BENinCIAL
64 PLYMOUTH BACKS
ITS GET-UP-AND-GG
WITH A 5-YEAR OR
MILE WARRANTY
*HERE'S HOW THE STRONG 5/50 WARRANTY PROTECTS YOU: Chrysler Corporation warrants for 5 years or 50,000 miles,
whichever comes first, against defects in materials and workmanship and will replace or repair at a Chrysler Motors Corporation'
Authorized Dealer's place of business, the engine block, head and internal parts, intake manifold, water pump, t r a n s m i ^ | n '
case and internal parts (excluding manual clutch), torque converter, drive shaft, universal joints, rear axle and differential,
and rear wheel bearings of its 1964 automobiles, provided the owner has the engine oil changed every 3 months or 4,000 miles!
whichever comes first, the oil filter replaced every second oil change and the carburetor air filter cleaned every 6 months and
replaced every 2 years, and every 6 months furnishes to such a dealer evidence of performance of the tequired service, and
requests the dealer to certify (1) receipt of such evidence and (2) the car's then current mileage.
When you buy a new car, you iooTTfoVTasting
quality. You'll find it in.this. 1964 Plymouth.
Every model is so well-built that it carries a
5-year/50,000-m!le warranty* on major engine
and drive train components. Quality in writing,
smart new styling and sensational performance
are a great combination to have going for you.
Plymouth has it! Drive one and see for yourself.
SEE THE MEN WHO SELL THE QUALITY PLYMOUTH
HELMER MOTOR SALES, INC.
98 CENTER ST.
MASSENA, N. Y.
REMEMBER THE MAN
wimTHruonrsHOutDER?
He alwayscarried a piece of burlap or.carpet
to protect his shoulder fr'om the chilling ice.
And he was a mighty welcome sight when the
ice in the icebox had melted to a sliver and
the food was in,danger of spoiling.'Today,
thanks to modern electric
refrigeration,
keeping food fresh and wholesome is no problem. There's fast no need for the iceman to
cometh anymore.
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Modern electricity contributes so'much to.,
our comfort, health and enjoyment. Just
count up the number of work-saving electric
appliances you've added to> your home (or
your business) in the past ten years. And
the wonden-of electricity is how little it costs.
While, everything else keeps going up, electric service remains the biggest bargain in
your budget. And that's the way we plan to
keep it.
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