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A f t e r s t u d y i n g A^ony H u d s o n i n
A B O L I T I O N of school h o m e h i s t o r y , Miss 0 e r * * u # . l u t e ' s
w o r k i s advocated l»y C i v i l s i x t h g r a d e a t P i n e G r o v S School
i a n Defense D i r e c t o r J o h n B .
i l l u s t r a t e d h i s -voyages w i t h a
Kelly, so t h a t c h i l d r e n w i l l h a v e
m o r e t i m e for e x e r c i s e . ' P r i frieze. T h e p i c t u r e s w e r e : H u d s o n
ority for play, i n o t h e r w o r d s .
before t h e Dutch Council; H u d s o n ' s
* » *
F i r s t V o y a g e in t h e " H a l f M o o n " ;
' M i s s B e a t r i c e K i n g ' s t h i r d grade, Sailing u p t h e ; , H u d s o n ,River;
Louisville—Miss Alice Riley h a s
L a n d i n g i n m i d - s t r e a m , a wild
a t P i n e Grove School i s p l a n n i n g M e e t i n g t h e I n d i a n s ; H u d s o n R e r e t u r n e d t o h e r home in Brushton goose s h o t b y a Wisconsin h u n t a clothing- project. T h e y will d r e s s t u r n i n g t o E n g l a n d from H i s F i r s t
a f t e r visiting h e r brother, t h e Rev. e r floated eight m i l e s d o w n a
dolls i in- foreign clothes, t o d i s p l a y V o y a g e ; Hudson's Second V o y a g e
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from E n g l a n d in t h e " D i s c p v e r y " ;
Mrs.. A n n a White of Massena
goose c h a s e is.
T o g e t h e r w i t h t h i s , a collection R e a c h i n g Hudson B a y ; A P r i s o n e r
w a s a weekend guest of M r . a n d
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of different k i n d s of cloth will be of His Own C r e w ; A d r i f t i n a
Mrs.
W. F . Willson.
Congress s e e k s t o c u t a billion
made.
S t o r i e s a r e being r e a d Small Boat.
Miss Louise C. Prerao, Miss Mil- a y e a r off n o n - d e f e n s e federal
a b o u t t h e cotton p l a n t , h o w silk
T h e class g a i n e d a b e t t e r k n o w d r e d L. Bandy and M r s . C. E . e x p e n d i t u r e s . A billion saved i s
a n d linen a r e m a d e , a n d t h e s t o r y
ledge of t h e i m p o r t a n c e of H u d Bandy were recent visitors in P o t s - a billion e a r n e d .
of wool, l e a t h e r a n d f u r s . They
son's voyages a s well a s a b e t t e r
dam.
will also collect a n d d i s p l a y picu n d e r s t a n d i n g of t h e c o s t u m e s
Louisville Red Cross solicitors
t u r e s of p l a n t s a n d a n i m a l s t h a t
worn and t h e ships used a t t h a t
m e t with Mrs. J a m e s Mulholland
furnish o u r clothing. H e a l t h , safet
Tuesday afternoon.
t y , a n d science will be c o r r e l a t e d i m e .
Mrs.
Myrtle Romeo spent t h e
in c a r r y i n g o u t t h i s project.
holiday and weekend a t Hancock.
Gold Producing Area
The s t u d y . of clothing should
Kenneth Hurlbut spent several
Largest gold-prbaucing a r e a in
help t h e children to u n d e r s t a n d the United States is the Black Hills
days this week hunting in t h e Adib e t t e r t h e d#ess of children of country of South Dakota.
rondacks.
o t h e r lands a n d climates, a n d t o
Miss Marian Compo spent the
a p p r e c i a t e t h e i r own clothing;
holiday and weekend with h e r
Albany — District r a n g e r s a n a
g r a n d p a r e n t s in Brasher.
Miss
Kjng's
class w r o t e
a
district foresters were* instructed
"thank you" letter to Ralph CumMr. and M r s . William Belile of today by Conservation Commism i n g s , w h o kindly furnished h i s
Philadelphia spent Friday and Sat- sioner Lithgow Osborne to o r g a n school b u s t o t r a n s p o r t t h e g r a d e
urday 1 ' with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew ize special partols on S t a t e lands t o
to
the Butternut Bakery. The
Beattie and other relatives here.
prevent t h e t h e f t of C h r i s t m a s
children g r e a t l y a p p r e c i a t e d t h e
Miss Anne Cavanaugh h a s re- trees d u r i n g t h e next few weeks.
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eoft mi IT KIA aavKt, iwc T. M. m m , s. r-AT. ow.
use of t h e bus a n d t h e visit a t t h e
t u r n e d to St. Lawrence Rectory
" S t a t e lands in t h e F o r e s t P r e bakery.
after spending a few days with
serve a s well a s widely s e p a r a t e d ;
'HelJo—Snopp'st Magazine? Say? whafs the idea of
relatives in Chateaugay.
S t a t e reforestation a r e a s will be
stealing our article on 'Ctame Doesn't Pay'?"
Mrs.
E t h a n Compo h a s r e t u r n e d
under constant surveillance until |
home from the Hepburn Hospital.
after C h r i s t m a s holidays," ComMr. and Mrs. George Bandy and
missioner Osborne declared. " T h e
Miss Mildred Bandy and guest,
illegal Removal of trees for use
The y o u n g couple stood before
Douglass Brown, were Thanksgivduring t h e holiday season causes
the
parson. Both seemed very
ing dinner guests of Mr. and M r s .
the D e p a r t m e n t considerable troufrightened.
T h e parson glanced a t
C. E . Bandy.
ble each y e a r and we a r e d e t e r the y o u n g m a n .
Ray Hurlbut and Ray Doud celemined to p u t a stop t o such p r a c - ,
• " D o you t a k e this woman t o b e
brated their birthdays Tuesday,
tices. The law, of course, is very ;
your lawful wedded w i f e ? "
Nov. 2o.
specific on t h i s t y p e of violation
"I-I really don't k n o w , " s t a m Master Raymond Murdie had his and persons apprehended and con-,
tonsils removed at Potsdam H o s - ' victed will find it a r a t h e r costly [
mered t h e young m a n nervously.
Miss E l l a F i s k ' s first g r a d e r s a t
pital Tuesday morning.
j procedure."
T h e p a r s o n t u r n e d to t h e girl.
'
Pine Grove School have made a
There was a dance in the town
"And do you," h e asked, " t a k e
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Proceeds
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a n d little, a r e shown g o i n g to jjh u s b a n d ? "
Pvt. Gerald F . Currier was home penalties f o r t a k i n g t r e e s from
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on a furlough from F o r t Knox,
a n d
i r l s flf M j s s E , i z a _
Mayflower, s e a , a n d birds a r e in b e g i n n i n g to wonder."
Ky., over the Thanksgiving week- same as those meted out for viola-; The b
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The parson nodded.
the background.
end. Little Bobbie Dobbins, Mas- tions on r o r e s t Preserve Lands. ,b e ,,
th
McWilliams
kindergarten
sena, also spent the holiday week- t h e theft of t r e e s from S t a t e .w
" T h a t ' s g r e a t ! " h e cried g r i m l y . ;
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end with his g r a n d p a r e n t s , Mr. and lands is punishable by a penalty o f , > s h to t h a n k M r s . Maurice L a - the s a n d t a b l e to illustrate t h e out- "I now pronounce you m a n and !
$100
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Mrs.
William Currier.
wife—maybe—"
fo reach tree removed, a.s well as , kindness in helping them (o visit doors this season of. t h e year.
a f u r t h e r penalty of t h r e e times a real trailer.
A " B u m " Alibi
I the stum p a g e value of t h e trees
F o r National Book Week Miss
A t a recent conference of one' ai •
j taken. Likewise, t h e removal of McWilliams' k i n d e r g a r t e n e r s enour youth m o v e m e n t s , a s p e a k e r j
I trees from privately owned lands joyed building a s a n d t a b l e display
On Monday afternoon, Nov. H), 1
without t h e consent of t h e owner is of t h e i r favorite storybook friends.
said, " O u r defense problem is comduring American Education Week,
| a misdemeanor and is punishable Each child also made a picture
plicated by t h e question, ' W h a t
Pine Grove School held an a s h
a v e we t o d e f e n d ? '
American
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book of " T h e T h r e e B e a r s . " In
sembly in k e e p i n g ' w i t h A r m i s t i c e . . .
youth is r e l u c t a n t to'fight for a sotlon
Law
j using their books
the
pupils
Day. Some of the important nuincial system t h a t h a s left it Withbers w e r e : "In Flander's Fields," |
NOTICE
I ' e a r n e d t n e correct w a y to handle
out o p p o r t u n i t y . "
an
"America's Answer," " T h e G e t t y s - ' P u r s u a n t to a n order of Hon.! <i care for books. Much p l e a s u r e
Miss E l e a n o r
Hurley's
fifth
I've h e a r d a good m a n y s t a t e b u r g Address," and "America the Ceylon G. Chaney, S u r r o g a t e of t h e ' w a s received from telling and d r a Beautiful'' (a song led by Miss Countv of S t . Lawrence, and a c - j m a t i z i n g t h e s t o r v of " T h e T h r e e g r a d e a t Pine Grove School had a j m e n t s like this of late. T n e y have
to tt h
he
e SSttaattuuttee in s u c h | g e a r s " t 0 0 <
p r o g r a m c e l e b r a t i n g Book Wee*, been m a d e in universities t h r o u g h Eleanor H u r l e y ) . Taps were played cording to
cases made and provided, Notice is
A
plav w a s presented by a g r o u p out t h e c o u n t r y ; I have r e a d t h e m
by Miss Elizabeth McWilliams.
With C h r i s t m a s coming soon, t h e
hereby given t o all persons h a v i n g
The boys and girls of Miss May claims a g a i n s t t h e e s t a t e of A r t h u r | y o u n g s t e r s a r e anxiously p l a n n i n g of children. The n a m e of t h e play in n e w s p a p e r s . They remind me of
Richmire's second g r a d e enjoyed H a m m i l l , late of Town of M a s s e n a ; to make gifts f o r t h e i r p a r e n t s . w a s " C h a r a c t e r s from Bookland." a line I h e a r d in a B r o a d w a y s h o w .
celebrating Richard Reno's birth- in said county, deceased, t h a t t h e y As a " C h r i s t m a s T o y S h o p " n e a r s
Elizabeth Lahey took t h e p a r t of It h a d been " a bum t h e a t r i c a l sea-1
e required to exhib.t t h e
day recently.
Richard's mother, a r•«.
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™e s a f e , completion in t h e k i n d e r g a r t e n an A m e r i c a n schoolgirl, Bobby son," one of t h e c h a r a c t e r s r e Mrs.
Lillian Reno, furnished r e - with t h e voucher thereof, to t h e ; room,
„„„„, one is reminded how close Best w a s a brownie, Marion Reno m a r k e d , and t h e heroine answered,
freshments and favors to t h e en- subscriber, a t t h e law office of C h r i s t m a s actually is. T h e children w a s Alice in Wonderland, Robert " I t ' s a l w a y s a bum season f o r b u m
tire group. The p a r t y w a s held William S. C r a p s e r in t h e village a r e looking f o r w a r d to h a p p y days J a r v i s a n d Joyce H e l m e r
were p l a y s . "
a f t e r school and w a s much enjoyed of Massena in said County, on or in p r e p a r a t i o n f o r t h e coming of H a n s B r i n k e r a n d h i s s i s t e r Gretel,
Similarly, i t ' s a l w a y s a " b u m "
by all. The class appreciated Mrs. before t h e 30th d a y of F e b r u j u y S a n t a Claus.
Dawna H e l m e r w a s Heidi, E a r l world, for people willing to m a k e
Reno's p a r t in this event.
Kelly w a s t h e tin soldier, George t h a t t h e i r alibi. I t isn't conditions
next.
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Smith w a s Pinocchio, a n d Louis t h a t m a k e m e n , b u t m e n who m a k e
Dated. J u l y 29, 1941.
Pollock w a s t h e well-known T o m conditions.
J O H N L. H A M M I L L ,
Cotton Growing States
S a w y e r . T h e boys a n d girls w e r e
Massena, N . i'.
Cotton is gtown in 19 states, Tex*m
F e w of u s will d e n y t h a t t h e
Administrator.
dressed in c h a r a c t e r . T h e y enteras has the largest s ^ u a l crop
The
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WILLIAM S. C R A P S E R , A t t y . ,
tained t h e o t h e r g r a d e s of t h e
sledding—but it w a s n ' t so soft f o r
Massena. N . Y.
A1-J30 d e r g a r t e n e r s h a v e h a d perfect a t - school.
tendance so f a r this y e a r : Shirley
T h c m a s A . Edison when h e sold
Miss H u r l e y ' s g r a d e is m a k i n g a p e a n u t s on r a i l w a y t r a i n s , o r f o r
Ann
Gregor,
Shirley
Kellison,
The continued desire of this mutual savings bank to see
F r a n c e s P a r k i n s o n , Ronald T r e e r s , castle, a project in connection with H e n r y F o r d when h e w o r k e d t e n
the people of this community add to their savings accounts
Leonard Carmichael, J a m e s T a l a r - their* h i s t o r y study. E v e r y o n e is h o u r s a d a y in a m a c h i n e s h o p f o r
•fZixs
is "Based on a firm belief t h a t in good times or bad it is wise
s h o w i n g a g r e a t deal of interest, $2.50 a week. W h a t e v e r is w r o n g
ico, Carmen B r a b a n t .
and desirable for p a r t of e a r n i n g s to be set aside for future
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The following children h a v e en- and t h e castle should be completed "with democracy, o r o u r social s y s security.
soon.
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tered Pine Grove School l a t e l y :
A n n e Noreau from F o r t Covington,
W h e n t h e fifth g r a d e s t a r t e d t h e didn't k e e p those m e n f r o m f o r g A Mutual bank is a bank having no selfish ends t o
Gordon N o r e a u , Joyce Rodwell s t u d y of Vikings t h e y planned a i n g a h e a d .
serve. It exists to p a y t h e depositing public a s mucn a s , in
from Piercefield, R o b e r t N o r e a u , ' contest. T h e y built V i k i n g b o a t s ,
A t this moment, whatever t h e
the long run, is w i s e . a n d safe, a n d to receive from t h e
R o b e r t Welcher, M a s s e n a R. F . D., u s i n g all available books a n d pic- h a n d i c a p s , a lot of t h e successful
J8**
borrowing public a s reasonable a r a t e of i n t e r e s t a s , in t h e
B e r t h a N e v e r e t t e from F o r t Cov- t u r e s in t h e room. T h e y also w e n t m e n of t o m o r r o w a r e s t a r t i n g a s
long r u n , is just and wise.
ington, Lloyd R i c h a r d s from W a s h - t o t h e M a s s e n a Public L i b r a r y for office boys o r m e c h a n i c s , o r s a l e s ington School, P e a r l Godreau from information. W h e n t h e contest m e n . Y o u n g m a n , ar<i y o u o n e of
W a s h i n g t o n School, P a u l i n e M a t h - closed i t w a s decided .that t h e r e t h e s e ?—Channing Pollock.
iew from W a s h i n g t o n School, J o a n w e r e t h r e e o u t s t a n d i n g models
Rodwell, a n d others.
contributed, o n e b y R u t h M u r r a y , Send for Bulletin
To s a v e soil a n d w a t e r , f a r m e r s
T h e following children
h a v e one b y J o h n Holcomb, a n d o n e by
Burlington, Vermont
transferred
from
Pine
Grove E a r l Kelly. I t w a s such fun t o a r e t u r n i n g t o diversion t e r r a c e s
1817 — Ninety-four Years of Stability — 1941
School l a t e l y : Donald L a s h o m b e t o h a v e a c o n t e s t t h a t t h e children a n d c o n t o u r s t r i p - c r o p p i n g . T h e s e
H a r r o w g a t e . S c h o o l , , T h e r e s a S u - hope t o d o s o m e t h i n g of t h e kind a r e explained i n Cornell bulletin
Member F e d e r a l Deposit Insurance Corporation.
E-464, a v a i l a b l e f r e e t o New?'
p e r n a u l t t o Malo'ne,' R o b e r t R a d - a g a i n sdOn.
Yoifc r e s i d e n t s w h o w r i t e t o t h #
cliffe t o H a r r o w g a t e School, P a u l college Of a g r i c u l t u r e , Corne)}
ine LaShohib„. %o Sacred H e a r t R u r a l E l e c t r i c i t y
.University^ ; . Ithaca.!'
School, M a r g a r e t Smoke t o H o I n 1934, only 3p p e r c e n t of N e w
g a n s b u r g , BfdlEfs' W i l t s i e t o E v a n s Y o r k ' s 175,000 f a r m s w e r e electri-NOTICJS ',
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M8ls, J ^ r f n S n ^ l p U B e r n a u r i * a n d fied.' T o d a y , t h e v t o t a l -is 7 1 p e r
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g r a d e r s a t P i n e Grove h a v e b e come much i n t e r e s t e d in t h e i r
s t u d y of E s k i m o s . A s a n d t a b l e
model of E s k i m o L a n d h a s been
m a d e , while o t h e r g r o u p s h a v e
been w o r k i n g on d r a w i n g s a n d
models which s h o w life in t h e cold
r e g i o n s . This activity is in correlation with t h e i r p r e s e n t g e o graphy study.
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partment of t h e upjn •
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Pine Grove Holds
Armistice Program
FIFTH GRADERS
GIVE PROGRAM
FOR BOOK WEEK
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TOY STOCKS
are now complete. To
help America's Defense
Program, factories cannot
fill reorders. Anticipate
all your Toy needs NOW.
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Make ail the good little
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Christmas. Use FISHMAN'S Lay-Away Plan!
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Pine Grove
School Notes
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mechanical and pull toys. There's mt; practical,
durabi*. educational toys to make every kidyoung and old-enjoy himself completely. Don't
miss it! it's the thrill of the year! It celebrates
the official opening of the Christmas Season.
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Remember the place-FISHMAN'S-tha store
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Otto E . S d i : : r
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