J ^ G E TWENTY ADVANCE NEWS SUNDAY, JAN. 12, 1969 Deeds On Seventy-One Properties s Canton — Titles to 71 properties in St. Lawrence County were changed according to the deeds filed at the Office of the Count y Clerk here during the period of Nov. 18:22. Of these four were from the City of Og densburg as follows: A house and lot at 128. Patterson street from Beatrice Halpin Lawless to James E. and Carolyn Paquette for $4,000; land in the arterial highway section from Aldama and Mary E. Marlow to the BOCES school administration for $15,000; a house and lot at 804 Hamilton street from Donald and Lucille Farley to David and Connie Porteous for a reported $1; a house and lot at 611 Rensselaer avenue from the Ogdensburg Savings & Loan Association to: Lewis W. and Julia Newvine for $4,000. ; Three each of the other deeds were fro m the Town of Hammond, Macomb, Madrid and Canton. There were also two each from Morristown, Oswegatchie and1 Lisbon and one from DeKalb. The largest transaction recorded was fr om the Town of Hammond, for $20y000. The complete1 list follows: GRANTOR Beatrice Halpin Lawless Ronald W. & Theresa Ashley Mabel Moore, By Co. Tr. Basil & Ramona Mclntyre Irene Jensen Estate John J. Main Estate Lyle & Marion Lalone Richard H. & Rita Aldridge Lawrence F. Greene Aldama & Mary E. Marlow LOCATION GRANTEE Jas. E. & Carolyn Paquette Ogdensburg Morristown Gladys Demperio George A. Knox Stockholm Robert & Muriel Kinnear Massena Florence Dear Massena Theo. F. & Ethel I. Wells, Sr. Oswegatchie Colton Leo & Mary Wilmot Norwood Auto Exchange, Inc. Potsdam . Lawrence F. & Marj. Greene Stockholm Bd. of Coop. Educ. Services of 1st Sup. Dist. St. Law. Co. Ogdensburg Clair & Carl J. & Mary D. Conroy Hazel R. Mathis, Jr. Morristown Donald J . & Lucille Farley David R. & Connie Porteous Ogdensburg Walter & Marie Basmajian Lyle L. & Evelyn S. Cole Massena Howard S. Wood Milton L. Fuller Hammond Ruth Wood Wayne & Marilyn LaPointe- Pierrepont Rae & Beatrice E. Smith Fred W. & Jean R. Hess Macomb Kermit & Alaine McGill Dean B. & Dorothy M. Davis Edwards Foster & Carol Alphonse Michael & Christobel Sube Gouverneur David R. & Seymour B. & Yvette Jones, Sr. Patsy Hotaling Edwards Alfred & Vivian Schofell Hubert A. & Nancy L. Schofell DeKalb Dean B. & Kermit H. & Edwards Dorothy M. Davis Alaine E. McGill Potsdam George L. Theobald Louis & Thelma Norfolk Ronald & Robert Harvey et al Patricia RabideauMeites Richard & ' Ronald E. Harvey Norfolk Robert Harvey et al County Treas. St. Law. Co. Elmer W. & Betty L. Stark Potsdam Frederick & Theda Mott and Roy & Parishville Stanley & Nellie Sampier Mildred Litblejohn Nelson H. & Wm. G. & Pots. & Stockholm Dorcas Brothers Beatrice Sherburne Howard J.; Pauline M. and Marion B . Tyndall Marion B. Tyndall Madrid Daniel D. Wright Evangeline P. Wright Hopklnton Milan J . Wright Daniel D. Wright Hopkinton Himey Bump, By Co. Treas. Albert DeCosse Clifton Richard H. & Wm. H. & Rita Aldridge Joyce E. Ensinger Brasher Seaway Estates, Inc. Village of Massena Massena Roscoe J . & Edith Backus Philip M. & Richard Backus Russell (3) Ronald E. & Robert J. Harvey Norfolk Richard Harvey et al Wm. M. & Eliz. Parshley Norfolk William M. Reagan John King & Mary Black Macomb Bogardus & Son, Inc. Gouverneur Mildred Edwards Dorothy Judge Lawrence & Roy Spacer Canton Sue Anne Mathews Roland S. & Joanne Chasse Massena Madeline M. Tessier Robert F . Jr. & Edna M. Paro Jerold & Rosalind Kramer Macomb Jos. R. & Naomi French Catherine Hallahatt Brasher Elmer & Minnie Collier Herbert W, Voss Clifton Rose E. Syakos Gilbert Meacham Est. Stockholm By Co. Treas. Norfolk Benj. Brown By Co. Treas. Rose E. Syakos §. W. Chapman Willis R. & Erma T. Belanger Hammond Robert VanKennen Cyril Page Norfolk Ogd. Sav. & Loan Ass'n. Lewis W. & Julia E. Newvine Ogdensburg Joseph P. & Terrance & Marg. H. O'Donnell Blanche Pelow, Jr. Potsdam , Lenwood S.; Sarah J. and Alice Crabb Howard Palmer, Jr. Norfolk George Miiford Kirby Marjorie E. Kirby Oswegatchie Millard E. & Joyce Locke James S. & Myrtle Locke Canton & Pierre. Vacation Estates, Inc. East Coast Dev. Corp. Hermon Ann Taylor Vacation Estates, Inc. Hermon James D. Carter Arlington & Yvette Ploof James D. Carter Paul R. & Kay B. Tiernan Madrid Madrid Lois Kirkey Fregoe et al Geneva Kirkey Shoen James E. Jr. & Francis W. & Massena Sherry Powell Shirley Murray Stockholm Walter & Marie Basmajian Bruce T. & Rosalie K. Smith Massena Walter & Marie Basmajian Vernon C. & Eliz. P. Mauk Massena Walter & Marie Basmajian Reginald H. & Mary Lockhart Massena Albert Droppo Roy W. Liscum Canton Marjorie A. DuBois Leroy B. & Sandra Rand Hammond Gerald & Lena Dickinson Trust, of Reformed Presby. Church of Lisbon Lisbon Geo. & Laura Sheldon Nolan J. Sheldon Lawrence Nolan J. & Geo. H. Sheldon Newell N. & Virginia Sheldon Lawrence Nolan J. & Geo. H. Sheldon Nolan J. Sheldon Lawrence NeweU & Nolan Sheldon Nolan J. Sheldon Lawrence Gabriel Thorpe Estate Thos. & Sharon Johnston Lisbon 2,000.00 500.00 15;000:00 9;000.00 1.00' 2,500:00 20j000.00 1,000:00 500:00 14,000:00 19,000.00 6,000.00 DISCUSS CANCER CRUSADE — The St. Lawrence County Unit of the American 1,000:00 Cancer Society met Thursday evening at •the University Treadway Inn, Canton. 6,500.00 Among those attending were, seated left 5,000.00 to right, Mrs. John Root, Syracuse, direc500.00 tor of professional education and service; 1,500.00 89.11 500.00 9,000.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 33.61 1.00 1.00 ea. 1.00 '3,500.00 1,000.00 1.00 10,000.00 OFA Students Learn LSD 'Trip' Could Be One Way 1.00 10,000:00 9,000.00 2,000.00 9,500:00 40.24 60,66 1.00 1.00 5,000:00 10,500.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 500.00 1,500:00 500.00 500.00 1,000.00 1,000,00 1.00 •4,500:00 1,500.00 4,500,00 3,500:00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 5,500.00 £&M«i , . . ,„j $0 l -/;_ :•. -...*.• . 'd$ AMOUNT 4,000.00 4,000.00 182.84 500.00 4,500.00 400.00 7,500.00 State University College at vision of Instruction in t h e ElePotsdam's evening and exten- mentary School (graduate) sion division will offer 51 cours- Swing'; Advanced' Study in es' in 11 academic departments; Reading (Graduate), Budding* during, its Spring semester.1 ton; Nursery-Kindergarten TheForty 'nine courses will be of- ory and Practice, U, Wickman; fered <on the Potsdam campus Teaching of Reading i n Ele.and one extension course each mentary and Early. Secondary Schools, Thomas; 'Guidance for at Watertown and Malone. Registration for evening Teachers' N-3, M. Wickman. courses at Potsdam may be ac- English:' Chaucer, Alfons'in; complished by mail prior to Independent Study (M.A. StuJan 26 or in person on Monday, dents Only) Biradiiate), JackFeb: 3. between 7 and 9' p.m. son; Seminar in Sixteenth Cenin Flagg Hall. 6n-campus tury Literature (Graduate Oncourses will begin -Feb. 4 ly), Hill; Colonial American Only), Persons desiring to register Literature (Graduate by mail should contact William Jackson; Hearing Conservation,. Introduction to N. Sloan, assistant Vice Presi- Merchant; dent for Academic Affairs, at, Speech Correction, Zoss. the College to receive infocma-. Foreign Language : French tion about courses and applica- Literature of the XXTH Cention, blanks. ury, Bedard; Advanced French The course to be offered at, Grammar (Graduate), Bedard;. Malone will be educational psy- History of Grench Language chology. Registration for this (Graduate), Arnold; T h e Rencourse will' be held at Franklin. aissance in Spain, Garcia, Academy at 6:30 p.m., Tues- Geography-Economics r Climday, Feb. 4. atology, Rawden; Public FinAt Watertown a graduate ance and Fiscal Policy, Wightman: course in development of curriculum will be offered. Regis- Health and Physical Eduoatration for this course will be tion: Advanced Swimming and held'at Case Junior High School Life Saving, Serfis. beginning at 9 a.m., Saturday, History-Political Science: Me Feb. 8. Negro in American History, Fees for the courses include Weinr-aub; History of E a s t Astuition — $13.50 per semester ia in Modern Times, D a i ; Read hour for undergraduate courses ings in American History (Graand $20 per semester hour for duate Only), Briggs; History of graduate courses — and' a col- East Asia in Modern Times, lege fee of 85 cents per semes- Dai. v' Miss Marion Cameron, Canton, executive Mathematics: Advanced Toter hour for all courses. director of the St. Lawrence County unit. The 49 courses to. be offered pics (Functional Analysis I) Standing, Robert Crowell, Ph.D., Canton, • on the Potsdam campus and (Prerequisite: Advanced CalcuCounty Crusade Chairman; and George the last name' of the instruc- lus or prmiession of instructor), Kocan. Hanlon, M.D. of Gouverneur, president of tor of each will be: the county unit. (Howland Photo) Computer Science: Principles Music: Harmony, Maul; Keyof Computing Systems, Sender; board Harmony, Watson; MusComputer Programming for the ic Reading, Autenrith, DictaNon-Scientist, Stillmam; For- tion, Autenrith, Applied Music tran for the Scientist, Sasser; (Graduate), Staff; Music LiterNumerical Methods for Digital ature Review, M. Hultberg; Col Computers, Sasser; Systems legium Musdcum, Druba; MusSimulation, Semler; Advanced ic History Seminar n ( Graduate), E. Hultberg; Wind InNumerical Methods, .Sasser. stalment Repair (Graduate),, Education: History and Struc- Stanley; Supervision of Music ture of Education in America, Education (Graduate) RichardPeconga; Education of the Ex- son; Seminar in Music Educaceptional Child, Houston; Pro- tion I (Graduate), C. English; grammed Learning, P. Lambi; Seminar in Music Education II Advanced Programming, P. (Graduate),. E. Hultberg. Lamb; Foundations ot Educa- Philosophy: Philosophical Antion (Graduate), Houston, La- alysis, Bertman. cey; Evaluation Techniques Science: Meterarology, Sund(Graduate), M. Lamb; Super- berg. ,:..;,- 4 "^P^ 1 MISSES COMPANY — A little hound Canton Road. The shelter has several fine puppy huddles hear his blanket, which dogs and cats ready to he given away, and has been placed in his temporary home « all have had Shot*, •for company,' at the SPCA shelter on flie [ |Oe<yi-Afc&;£- WARNS AGAINST DRUG ABUSE — D'. .'i: n o.i • -1<\) - \.\- c ... o- Ir-..m;y?" Joseph Clifford, right, brought a message Friday affiernon. The fHni is from Richard of danger to OFA pupils at a showing of Fox, left. (Howland Photo) "I have never talked with a patitis, inflamation of the liv- time and distance and produces hallucinations, can lead to narcotics addict who hadn't er. dependency on drugs that are started on marijuana." Expense of this route leads of far more dangerous, very This was the word of warning many into other crimes in ord- often fatal, consequence, Dr. expressed by Dr. Joseph Cliff- er to obtain money for their Clifford indicated. "Marijuana ord of the St. Lawrence County habit. At $5 a bag on the is frequently the first step up State Hospital to a packed streets of-New York, it is easy the ladder to playing Russian gymnasium of students at Og- to see that a "junkie" must Roulette," he said. densburg Free Academy Fri- somehow produce upwards of $35 a day in order to get his Richard Fox, manager of the day afternoon. next day's fix involving seven Fox Funeral Home, rents the Prior to showing a movie or eight bags. film on the dangers of LSD 'LSD-Insight Or Insanity," Dr. Getting back to LSD, Dr. for public Use, and was present Clifford outlined the dangers of Clifford termed it "probably at the school showing. LSD and other drugs, and plac- the most dangerous of all the Program coordinator was ed emiphasjs on the controver- drugs I have described." Powers, assisted by sial marijuana. He told the attentive student William Marie Leainy, OFA teacher. Beginning with gilue sniffing, body that a 15-year-old had .at teonipted,suicide in the river Dr. Clifford explained: "Glue sniffing is very serious here, following a "trip" on LSD. He also cited the cases of in that it affects the liver, You college students who were only have one liver, and if you two to the state hospital burn it out while you're young, committed hee, and observed that it is you are never going' to get an- not known whether they will other one." be permanently mentally ill He cited the case of a nine- "Instant, artificial insanity" year-old who was found dead is the term for the result of from sniffing nail polish; and taking LSD, A "bad trip" or indicating that the very young "freak out" can cause permanare subject to the dangers of ent mental illness, since the such "thrills." He noted that a hallucinations of the "trip" do five-year-old on Long Island not go away. He doesn't return died from the effect of sniffing to the world of reality and can gasoline from exhausts on ve- place life and himself in proper perspective, hicles. Dr. Clifford went on from The film was a vivid picture glue sniffing to barbiturates of young people, their desire and amphetamines or pep pills. for individuality, their penod Which cause "dangerous, per- of rebellon, their gulibility into experimentation* manent brain damage." Considered the most dangerous -drug is heroin, an opium The helpless, blubbering end derivative, Dr. Clifford explain- of LSD users was vividly portrayed and it was likened to ed. "One begins as a 'snuffer,' the final outcome of a losing game of Russian Roulette he said. Then he becomes a "skin popper;" and finally as But, while Dr. Clifford extolerance builds up, he becomes pressly warned against LSD ex- F U N A T F A l R - W h a t a "mainline," using a hypo- perimentation, he also appeal- Woman can resist a hat? Cerdermic needle to inject the ed to (he young people to re- tainly not Pat Conway who drug directly into his veins, frain from being coaxed into modeled ornato busby displayed with military headgear at Here, Dr. Clifford observed trying marijuana, York, England, antiques'ihow. that few mainliners are overly concerned about sanitation, and This simple, supposedly nonmost suffer from infectious he- addioting drug, wlich distorts By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN CINDY DEAR ABBY: You once DEAR CINDY: It a l l averprinted "A PARENT'S ages out. The fathers are PRAYER" which had some usually stricter w i t h the wonderful advice in it for par- boys. ents. I kept it for about five years and now I can't locate DEAR ABBY: There is a it, and I am just sick. If you young couple in our church who know the piece I'm referring have been married almosl a too, I beg you to, print it year, Some of the folks are getagain. Thank you. ting disgusted by the way they LUCY ANN act in church. DEAR LUCY: Thanks to a She nibbles on his ear, and competent secretary I was he kisses her neck. They aren't able to dig it out. And here teen-agers. He is 33 a n d she is it is: A PARENT'S PRAYER I am also newly married) but 0 heavenly Father, make me my husband and I shew our afa better parent. Teach me to fection in private. understand my children, to lis- Maybe if you say a word in ten patiently to what they have your column it will help; to say, and to answer all their DISGUSTED' questions kindly. Keep me from DEAR DISGUSTED: Love interrupting them or contradict- is beautiful. But in church— ing them. Make me as courte- no contact sports. ous to them as I would have them be to me. Forbid that I CONFIDENTIAL T O MM: should ever laugh at their mis- Money isn't everything. takes, or resort to shame or Sometimes it i s n ' t even ridicule when they displease enough. me. May I never punish them Everybody has a problem. for my own selfish satisfaction What's yours? For a personal or to show my power. reply write to Abfoy, Box Let me not tempt my child to 69700,- Los Angeles, Cal., 90061) he or steal. And guide me hour and enclose a stamped* selfmy hour that I may demon- addressed envelope. strate by all I say and do that FOR ABBY'S NEW BOOK. honesty produces happiness. LET "WHAT TEEN-AGERS Reduce, 1 pray, the mean- WANT TO KNOW," SEND ness in me. And when I am out $1.00 TO ABBY, BOX 69700* of sorts, help me, O Lord, to LOS ANGELES, CAL. 90069. hold my tongue. May I ever be mindful that my children are children and I should not expect of them the judgment of adults. Let me not rob them of the opportunity to wait on themselves and to make decisions. Bless me with the bigness to giant them al their -reasonable requests, and the courage to deny them privileges I know Will do them harm. Make me fair and just and kind. And fit me, 6 Lord, to' be loved and respected and imitated by my children: Amen * * # DEAR ABBY: Why is it that, mothers are so much stricter with their daughters than they are with their sons? My mother watches us girls like hawks, but she lets my brothers do just about anything they want. My friends tell me it's the same at tljelr house, I think this is very unfair. NEARLY 70, but silentollm star Gloria Swiinso-n is still a t t r a c t i v e , stylish and' svelte. Here she Is during n recent Moscow visit.