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HERE IT IS! As promised,\ and boy what a job it was to select the hahie from all the wonderful • suggestions. The winner of the subscription to the Leader is Mrs. Helen Merrell who sent \Jottings\ in the second week of the contest. Thanks to all the others who made our job of judging them so tough. Keep on reading the col- umn and send us any \jottings\ yoii think will be enjoyed by all. . •' .•\•.*•'••.•* *'v ••••;\• HERE ABB SOME of the late en- tries that canle in for' the column \naming contest. Several Port-Ley- den readers postcafded, \Why not name your wbhderftil little col- umn, \The Grape Vine?\ Mrs. N* *J. Strife ot Groghan sent in \Town Talk\ \Windy Lane?? and \Buzz- in' ftourid.*' .Mrs. Henry Chase of Star -Route, Ixwyille, said in a note, \Dear.Editor t thinkthe name.', of -the column should be ^*Tiie Daily Glab\ for it seems to be every bady's business;\ ••f-v-----:.^;.-: *:.;*>•,•, ,•••;,. ARTHUR 'WATERMAN, from Ba- rries. Corners, wrote a nice.letter saying, \Dear Editor,-in honor of a great guy, the late' John Boyd, .why not call your column, \John's Hoarse Whisper?\ ! •\-,> ; ••*:;.•*••*-:••.\••-• • • SOMEONE'..BtAS. A?f EXE. ; for be- ;.auty; whoever it was who thou- ght .firet of leaving the courthouse lighted as. it is at night . -. . novy •ive need more stpre.whidows-lig-h.fr-' «d at night. State-street is 'top -'dark. •\ •\'•.''.'. •' ' ;.•:\••. THE--STICKER STICKER who's : been going around, gumming \Fra- gile labels^ has piiked on : things' evidently fragile; the Methodist church's service display case, ; the Niagara-Mohawk's show' window, our car , . , ' :•: •..••••^•••••••••.•.•- •.-• . BEST. SEASON of aU, out at Snow Ridge, and the Crossroads, says Jack Mumford happily. No reason why it shouldn't be what with-all the fuhv food and' frolic you can fiha there.' .:: :> \.*-••: *•'\ ' \ iLpyiS-MEDA must keep in. good shape,. of else keep at the Absor- blne Jr. He wasn't stiff a bit after shooting-baskets with son Steve : Sunday, afternoon. We.could have traded, in our: right- arm 'and not missed it, it vvas so useless, after holdtag..pnto : the tow rppe at Snow ftid for the\ first time, Sunday.' MA GAVIN,, we understand* has been offered: an- interest in-'the, . Adirondack Water company, but she'd i-athef just pay her water bill and not have to support the • entire firm. -.\'.. •' . . ' q :ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED / Mr';.' and iytrs; - Edward McHale,\ Syracuse, • announce' the . ehgage- : merit pf Mrs; McHale's daughter, : Miss EiorothyM,-Lehman, Crog- : hah, to &>waine A. Woolschlager, son of Jifr.' arid Mrs. Arthur Wool- schlager <>f JLowyille. Miss Lehman 'is a graduate of Beaver River . Central School, 1952, and is: empl-. pyed by the Lehiiian Dinette, Cro- :ghari;.ain.Woolschlager is a grad- uate of Lpwviile Academy, 1951, .; and is erriployed at his father's farm near Ldywille. .''..';'. ille Visit The bloQdmbbileJyisit rjast week, sponsored by the Comiriunity Ser- vice.. Committee of the Lowville Grange,.met with a.generous res- ponse with 119 pints of blodd be- ing donated to Red Cross blood, bank. On the various committee's con- ducting the worth} work ot last Wednesday were: Nurses Aides, Mrs. Fred Young, Mrs. John Stur- tz, Mrs. Herbert Salsburg.^-Mrs. Edward Horth and Mrs'; Walter Keene; Reg&tered .Nurses; Mrs. yarner Lyman, Mrs.. Dpnald Sau- ter, and Miss Helen Waterhouse;, Doctors; Dr. R.D> Gerrard, Dr.t; A. Ayalione\ Dr. E.O. Boggs and. Oi\ tt.A- Cnapin; Registrars.; Mrs. Lynsday Fowler,; Mrs. Phiilip Fo- wler, Mi's. Donald Robinson, Mrs. Arthur Stanton arid Mrs. Richard: Jones. Serving luncheon were Mrs. Leon Hall, chairman, Mrs.. Louis Archer, Mrs. Robert ESoshart, Mrs. iVteivin McCue, Mrs.. Earl Hall and Mrs. Victor Hpch.\ ' • . ' There were 34 walk-in donors who had no appointirients, a. re- markable riuriiber according to the committee who gives their.thaijks for the response.; This Vyasthetenth visit to.Low- ville since the program started as a peacetime measure in October, 1949: ••\'-. •',' : .\ .-, ..'. :.-;.. - ' Ten tme. donors are Mrs. Helen A. DeLaFleur' and- John N: -Mac-. ddnald.'Milton CroUse, John, Chr- istian alid..Gus,.§auter have given nine tiirieSj Roy J. Skuter, John T. Plessas, -Mrs: : Alice :Gasser. and Mrs. Murial F, Dekin have given eight times and.are new-members of: the Gallon Club.- Seven time donors are .Dr.. E.Q.. Boggs, Gen eyieye. Stoddard, Raymond'.Gor- don, Alyih Kirch, and Doiiald: F. tauter. :Leoni.' Kate'l,. Otto Was- n>uth, I. Ray \Geer Celia Kren-. ceski,. Ralph E. Bush, Arthur. E, : Stanton* Paul E. McCue arid Don- ald Mafing have given six times. illiewisienlake BTe-'induetlon physical examin-, atipns.-. were given : 21 men.-. in. Syracuse Tuesday, , according to. local draft board 48. They are: Frank R. Paul, Lowville RD,5, Clyde W\ . Virkler, LowyilJe, Rb: 3; Ronald E. Lehman, Lowville RD2; James A. Keohape, Constableyiljie,. Star —route; Samuel D. Golden, Port Leyden, RD 1; Ira. J. Hirsc- hey, jr.,.Lpwyille, RD'3; Elton J. Lyiidekar^ Lowville, RD 1; Gerald. \Ei Ebersol, Croghari; Edwin L: Pominyille, Croghan, RD 1:; Char- les E. Denesha, Harrisville, RD. 2, and Lyle F. 'Anete'r, LowviHe Star route,\ ; ;. •. •'.' , ..'.\.-' Also, Gerald W. Sehaffner, Port Leyden;. .Stuart D; Yoasey, Low- ville; . RD 3;. Donald.. Nellenback, West Leyden; Edwin G. Yauger, West Leyden; Charles E, Ammon, West Leydgn; Collins F. Kellogg, Lowyilie,::RD -1,. Sheldon W. Main, Boonvilie, RD 1, and Bernard W. Gaffney; Lyons Flails,- . - =• Two. Lowville rnen reported, to other .boards, they„ .are:. WiOiam L. Stdifle,.to Buffalo, and Harold J.Feisthamel, to Albany. : ; • Five' men wjio have reported for voluntary induction and who re- ported to. Syracuse on Tuesday*are Luther E. Kaler/ Lowville, ;RE> i; Ernest C. Williams, Lovyville, RD3 Bernard A. Harris, Goridpri : R. Klock arid Junior E.'. Bassett, all pf Lpwyille.. Fpurteen others, left for induction. ..'...' .'.. . CITIZENS GROUP TO MEET IN ilBRAKX lyfONDAY - Lpwviile. Academy and. Central School. Citizens Cpnimittee. wiii meet in tiie Academy li.br.ary on Monday, January 19, at 8 p.m. \ Vol. 41 - 5c per Copy LOWVIfcLE, LEWIS COUNTY, NEW YORK JANUARY 15, 1953 No, 3 rtBE^'-OF'THtiEiVIS COU^T^ HOqPEL. AND RESTAU- RANT ASSpCJATjON \yho siwarheaded H fund raising, drive to pur- chase ;additional hospital equipment for the. Lewis County, Genera! Hfospital are shown, here with some of the. .equipment and hospital superintendent Charles Turner who issued.a statement of.gratitude on behalf of \the hospital this week. Left to/. j-ig-ht are L. G, . er- Schneider, chairraan ofthedriv.e,; Kenneth Walriith, assistant, chair- man; Bud Vatosky, treasurer of the Association; Ernie. Noafce.S sec- retary; EraacisSheehari, president,. and Mr. Turner.. ... . ...... anrant : M tto '. Lewis-County.'General Hospital :is : better equipped to care for-, pre- mature • babies as a- result of the. recent fund . raising campaign by the- Lewis. County,--Hotel and Restaurant Association, Charles A. Turner, .-.h'osiital superinten-\ dent,, expresses the •• .gratitude, of the. medicW .• arid nursing •• staff this week for. the valuable equipr ment, that is, now'-in use. . • . The campaign resulted in. ;the purchase .pf a,premature. infant. incubator^- automatic nursing bot- tle • warmer,-.; the.rmoKc-:\gastric evacuator,'infant. and child., oxy- gen -tent,.; ttiroat , .aspirjatpr-..- and-. tw'6- 1 nietal folding wheelchairs. , The campajgn iietted the total Of 551,192.85.', much-mpTe.'than ex- pected by the association., \\ . .-; Mr. Turner said. this. \veek, \On hehalf of our medical; and nursr ing staffs, and.ali...of. tfs'-'c'onee.rn- ed\ with the \use of •this- valuable equipment, I wish' to ; extend a grateful thanks to members of the Lewis County Hotel' and Res-\ tam-ant - Association .fpi 1 - ' their thoughtfulness : and- generosity .in -providing ; these... significant, addi- tion's to. pur'hospital service. -Of course,' this, . gratitude must .be. extended to all Who contributed to\the fund whichmade the\;pur-- chase of this equipment, possible! Many' patients already.- have been helped greatly and' we. are • .sure that' many more- also: wi'li -benefit in the years to ebme.. Particular thanks are. extended- to the. offi-. cers. -pf the Hotel. arid RestaUi-ant,. Associatipri;. to the chairman of tbe drive,.. L: G. VerSchneider who v^as assisted, by, Kenneth Walratlh: Othey.members of the. association who : participated- actively ih;the' pi-oj^ct are V. S. Hoffman,' • George-. Foley, Jesse Trpmbley, Ida' Taylor arid Henry, Twitcheil.\ General to ation ,' A. program- sui.ted. to .meet the hee.ds - of the aduii population o £he area will be ..started at .theGei.. eral Mnxiin, Central school in\ Glen; field;•The-o.penihg.'session -wiJP.\be held Tuesday evening,'January 2C at-.S. p.m.. Af. this time.\ tft'e plan' and courses' .of the program will be- discussed and bulletins distrib ute'd. .Registration of all j.nterestec. pei-soris will-be fta)fc at this time. Regular classes will 'start Januai-y. 27- ; and.continue- for a period.of ten weeks,- \ meeting, every Tuesday night. No general fee will; be char- • ged, except for those'courses .us .irig a .large-.amount of supplies such as typing, driver education, shop, etc. Other- classes:, that will be•'offered if the. number of regis- trants warrent are -hbmemaking school, and • community relations,:- and any other course- showing- a .desire of at least. twelve . people to .attend regularly. '.All. persons are urged tp attend the. opening- session but. if for some-, reason you are unable 7 |p; please contact Mr. Herbert: J.D,iet< pireetor: of iAd.uK. Education,: or Mr':; John H.. Clark,' Principal, before 'the' 20th and make, known to him the' course you want to take,-• : ; - ''\\. '. .- Quota Set For Lewis Dimes Drive This Month J, Searle Powers, campaign di- rector for Lewis' County, .an-' nounces a $6,0po quota has been set for the county in the 1953 March of Dimes, drive for the Na- tional Foundation of Infantile Paralysis.' \. The Lewis County . Trust. Company has been desig- nated as the depository, for funds and will also serve as headquar- ters for reporting funds brought in on the Mothers on the March drive .'which will take place Janu- ary 28 between the hours of 7 and 8 p.. rii;. Michael Zehr and Leonard Back will serve as tell- ers for the Dimes funds. '\ Kirs: Lyle Calver, chairman for Lowville arid also the Mother' on. the March; has appointed the fol- lowing district captains: South, Mrs'. Searle Powers; Southwest, Mrs. ' Mae' Schmitt; West; '.\Mrs.. Frederick Parker, and Mrs; Don-, aid Robinson; North,. Mrs. Clar- ence •-• Hulbert! Northeast, ..Mrs. Margaret 6'Hare and Mrs. Fred- erick Keib; Southeast; Mrs. Ger- I aid Alleh and .Mrs; Adolph -Stein- brenner.:.•.•;•.\.:--•-. :. ..;.-. - ; '• Mrs. ; William Duffy has- been • appointed '. in charge pf sending letters to\ orgiriiiatiPrts and. Miss Myrtle '' Young and the Student Council will collect donations, at Lbwville - academy - and Central School. :• •.'••' •';•'\\ \. ' '.-'• : ' ' • Anyone, wishing to niake a.db- nktion'by mail, please make out checks to* Kenneth McGrath, treasurer, March of Dimes; Low- ville, -N; y; '.•.-••••. - - •'•• .•\:• Income la^: Series Set by Extension _'_A series o,f Income Tax meetings throughout • Lewis County \• has been scheduled thrQughthe JLewis County'.Extension Service: ' •'__ [, \ These.: rneetiiigs. have/been . 'arr- anged -to review; the income tax laws, as Well .as. to point out the allowed deductions which farmers may\' take when, computing their 'tax..V.V •'-•'••.••\. \ ,••..'•'' IVlee tings have been arranged as follows: Jan. .20, Lowville Court- house, Clinic room; Jan. 21, Cons- t^bleville High, .School; Jan. 22, Croghan JJatipnaf Bank, basement. All meetings start at 1:30 p\. m. StocKholdefs Vote of Bank's . At the Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the\ Black River National .Bank held January 13, 1953, the^ following Officers were re-elected: G. Byron Bpwen,.Pres- ident; N. E. Merrell, Vice Presi- dent;-. J. M, Russum, Vice PresU de:jit.and Cashier and H. P, Stei.n- er, \Assistant Cashier: - .'.;: ',, Directors ^re G^ Byron Bowen, Fay L: Parker, George A. Burdick, Harold'A. Payne, Louis M:. Tous? saint, Stephen. L.' Meda, Nathan- iel- E>.Merrell, Frederick B. Park-, er and' Robert 12. Lormbre. GROGHAJf P.O. to CLOSE ON SATURDAY : Annouricernent has beeri made by Postmaster Everrior A. Andre that the Croghan postoffice. will be closed Saturday afternoons be- g'ipning \January 17th- \ .:..'. ... —AT-^. ..--. • Farney's- . • The Book Store ; • Andrew's Smoke Sliop '\••' ''\- v • Graham's 5c & 10c Store