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*AOE SIX jo o b k a i . A im n r a u c i i , t m r n u * * . y . T H U R S D A Y , J A N U A R Y % I K * Journal aitfc Hrpttblfrmi I Eatafe*t«h«d 1ft3i i f W t l COUNTVI Qts»i.¥ NSKHSMP1* _ Mr* Anna Annum C*mpb*41, Republican E*tabii*h«d 1 t3 0 j70, wkWw of Jtm e S. Cam p M l, Mrs. Campbell, 70, Dies In Hospital fcUrtl'd 1840 Official newspaper of Town of Lewvttle and County of Lewie T. LA VERNE ROBERT*. Editor and Publieher LEO F. RAYMOND. Moot anical Suparintandont* at Pool Offloo In Lewvtlla, N. Y., a* aooond claao mall m a ttar SUBSCRIPTION — PAYMENT IN ADVANCE *3.00 YEAR — *2.00 BIX MONTH* N A T I O N A L E D I T O R I A L I as T oc C at ^ n >7k V U ' KDODDDSZnai BIBLE THOUGHT I have given you an example, that ye should do as l have done to you- — John 13:1S. Henry E. Smith, Kiwanians Hear Aged 78, Succumbs Of Civil Defense tl.vd Wednaeday luoi.in* at tha J.rw t, ( \«un!> General hoapltal, where »hc had bben 4 patient four weeks She had been In fall ing health three year* She waa bom Jan. 2 H. 1887, at Koggweil, Switzerland, a daughter of Kufold and Miriam Gluer Am- ann. She waa married to Mr. Campbell June 1*. 1P03. at Caa- torland. She had made her home In LowvUle moat of her life. Mr. Campbell died Sept. 25. 1942. M r* Campbell waa a tneenber cf the Baptiat Church and it* Ladle* Aid aoclety. She la aurvlvtd by three daughters. Mr*. W ard (Markm) W ick* of Daytona lieech, FI*. Mr* Howard (Florence I Castle and Mrs. W alter Kohler, both of Lowville. a son. H a rry Campbell, Candensis, P*„ a brother. Oscar Shirley A. Murphy Engaged To Wed LKwxs c o u n t y HOSPITAL NEWS Olire Daal Murphy, Former Agent, Die* I ■eppurtiaBMdPt* U t t a r : C W 0 BII. »haitT ^ UKiud- w * * 7* ' ! > • « » . • * * . W e w 1 The r a u r a a m a a ^ n aboU K tod- » ! , * » ; 0 * 8 * » » « f sd r t W * * « » “ f \ T * a ~ i ! H arrisburg. * t M t » ; tH g ttaH k e t. Mr* Olive Deal Murphy, o* M a g r a • » clerb of the b o w . saw i ^ ^ ^ . Lqpf r * Cortland, died December 2d afler banford N Kgloff « rounty at *88613; ItT T I suffering a heart attack | tomey Idate. *11915; Ma r t i wt t m , IWT.- She ta survived by her husband. The following ciunnilltees w « » j Montagu*, U U t i K « r >Mt- Doy‘* - 'm iL *283.33; CM om I a . P M ; Births: Mr and Mr* D aniel. --------------- . - Lehman, LowvtUe R D. 3, a aonjLoren X Murphy, two daughlera, named; Agriculture, AIM® SHIRLEY ANN MURPHY Mrs Grace Murphy. Glenfield R D 1. has announced the en- and two g r e a t- B. Annum of Beaver Falls, nine g^gernent of tier daughter, Shir- grandchildren gran tie hikiren The body waa removed from ! ilQtL Copenhagen R.D. 1. the Virkler funeral heme to the t Mfcse Murphy is a graduate a t ley Ann, to John Terrillian, eon at Mr. and December 31: M r and Mrs Mure! M rs Richard (Beverly) Tyler. Montague, chalnnan, Patton*** Kocheater. M r* Joaeph F . (BeUy) ind Edward Rybkky. Lewis, Dewey, Pittsburgh, Pa., and three budding* and grounds, Waakaa. grandson*, Michael Tyler, David cnatnn*n. LalUar and Kraagar; and Robert Dewey. | civil defense. Lather, chairman. ,• was a Lewi* Coun- (Norvie Yt Higby, Hijfhmarke*. agent land Doyle: county officers and ! employes, M a r m o n, chairman. Byrne* and Brasil; highway, Leaf. Port Leyden, a daughter January 1; -Mr and Mra. KermeOi Hitt, Turin, a aon January 1; Mr. and Mr* Robert O'Brien, LowvtUe, a son January 3; Mr. and M r* Bobbie Russell. South Rutland, a daughter January 3; Mr. and Mra. Foster Merry, Glenfield R.D. 1, a daughter January 4; Mr. and M r* Jam es Golden, New Bremen, * aon January 5; Mr. and Mm. Lewi* Ktbling, LowviUe, a daughter J a n uary 5; Mr. and M n . G a rrard Zehr CastorUnd R.D. 1. a daugh ter January 8 . Medical patients Em m a La p s ve, Croghan: Thom as Brennan, Lowville; Rev. Lucy E a rl. Port Leyden; Calvin Lenahan, Glanfield; Virginia M ahar, Copenhagen RJJ. 2; Flossie Bailey Lowville. Char- lotte Wheeler, Copenhagen R D. 1; Mrs Russell Terril- 1 Henry Ross, Lowvitle; Jane Ros* 1 LowviUe; Edward Finn, Lowville; M argaret Woodruff. Lowville. Vlc- H n . Murphy ty Home Demonstration from 1*27 to 1930. First ’58 Baby 'u 2 L Gorcsyca, chairman. A rthur C. Moore, Turin, and Higby; Judlc- (Continued from Page I) (,,-y, Scbsab, chairman, Byrnes, the Journal and Republican and j ^ ' Enve* Be m a t. Harrisburg: will proceed to collect the aw ard* j pubjic health, Brasil, chairman, Mrs. Leaf is tha foimer B e tty j Schaab and Doyle; publicity and Jean Gardner the daughter o f ' ^tanning, Gerald Wetmore, Ley- M r and M r* Charles Gardner, of ^ chairman, Higby end Ber- B A P T irr MEETING The annual m eeting « f tbe Lowville Baptist Church W tl be held At t h t church ComdablevWe. Mr. Loaf, a cutter and election**, Ry-'January 9 at 7:30 pm. A I — . _ ■ * *bjp supper wtll prers t t a t 6:30 p m AD Pinckney. *10180; T u rf* 11; Wataoo. *188.47; W eet Tkrta. *3*7.8#. Income from dog ttemMB tot aled *7,583 during the which with * W.5UL333 Jan. l, 1#0T. brought reeetpta t a *14,005.32. Tha SWpttH JiUL X, 1958 was *5,<38.10. Oatm s in Q m am o u n t o f **,- 312.9(5 were ordered paid by the bo*nd or. a logging Job near Po rt Ley- bicky chairman. Marmon a n d ; den, la the son of Mrs Florence b ^ w Jeffrey, Pinckney; rcfor- Leaf, of Firms Boonvtlle contributing ■ cstation and conservathm, KU- prim s to chairman, Doyle and Lal- of the coogregatisai urged to attend. Henry K Smtth. 7S, o! Castor- k tv i a retireii farm er, died Sun- ; day in the House of the Good Sam aritan. W atertown, where he bad been a patient ten days. He bad been U 1 four months. Mr. Smith was born on the fam ily farm on the Third Road. Castorljuvl P.. D. 1. on Feb. 14, 3879, a aon of Philander and Mar garet Smtth. He m arried the form er M ar garet Winner at the Sm ith home stead on June 20, 1906, with Rev George Gelser officiating. M r Smith w as employed all u * life as a farm er. He retired ten years ago. He was a m em ber of the Bea ver Falls Grange and Salem Evangelical United Brethren church. Beaver Falla. Surviving a r e his wife, tw ^ brother* CHatIcs S m itt of Coi- m b o s , O . and Philip Smith of Z^MnrlOe, and a slater, Mrs. Jo*- eptt. (Minnie) Schwendy, of Vow- ▼me. Use ftmeraJ wae held W ttiaet- ftoy eftem oon in EvangelkAl TTndted Brethren church, Beaver Paha. Rev. S tm rart McCtoary. pastor, officiating. Burial w a s In Riverside cemetery, Beaver FsB a Leslie B Cram er rivii defence in Lewis itfcJre-ysed the Lowville hc«r?ie cf her daughter Mrs. Koh- Lowville Academy and director of , ler i>aV“an street, where fnends and is employed Central toria Bouchard. Ws Leyden; County. ; m y call- The funeial will be General T e lep h ^ e Company in Kiwanis j c,>n<JucteLl at the Kooler home Club at its w eekly m eeting a t j yi kIav a t 2 p.rn Rev. A lbert jyjr Xernitton is a grathiate of the liatem an Hotel Tuesday - Alien pastor of the Baptist Copenhagen C e n tral School and rhurrh wail officiate. Burial will ^ emptON^ed^ by the New York be in the Beaches Bntige terv. bv the ^ Cheryl Martin. Croghan evening Mr. C ram er told o# the civil defense setup and of plans for a reception drill to be held in tee tpring. Plana were made for install ation of new officers next Tues day. in charge of Lieutenant Governor Kowalski and his staff from Whitestovrn. Dr Kenneth Ford is th e incoming president, succeeding Leonard Harris. The club board of directors at a meeting Monday night ap proved for membership A1 Wft- hama. instrum ental music in structor a t LowviUe Academy, fend launched plans fo r the an nual pancake supper, with the clowning of the Lewis County maple queen tn the spring- Ktw*nl* caIsskMis hsvr been re ceived sad Are being distributed this week. Air R rske Company in Water- ! town. ! I No date has been set for the j : w edding Pfc. Martin E. O’Hara Ends Fort Rucker Com e Fort Rucker, Ala. . ; AHTNC). Pfc. M a rtin E O'Hara, on of Surgical patients: Henry Casey, Lyons Fails, Kathleen M e rritt, H am sville. Jam e s HemdeU, L&w- vilie : P a trick McGrath, Lowville RD. 4 ; Lottie Levenseher. Low- viUe; Charlotte Virkler. Lowt^ilie; Marian Dew an. Rochester | Archer’s Store | (Continued from P a g e 1) | The More, dealing in ready to w e a r and dry goods, bar been in ! existence more than 75 year* I t j | was established by Collins Ket- > kgg. and subequesUy was owned j Mr. a n d M r* Franklin L. O 'Hara, j by Fred Hughes. F red Jacques j south S tate Street, Lowville, N Michael M ahar, Jeaae Schramqi, - Y , recently was gradua ted from and Lillian EberaoL Mra. E b e rsoi! the aix week airplane m a tnten- Mrs. Winters Dies; Native Of County M r* Lydia A- W inter* 52, of ITtica, died Monday in S t Etisa- betli'* hospital there after an 111 - sem of tw o m o n th* She waa bom M ay 8 , 1906, at, Brantingbam , a d a i^ h ter a t Al- vmh and E sther Wood Burr. She w a a educated in Glenfk-ld scboota In 1933 s h e went to Utica where aim bad resided since. Aug. 3, 1940, she w as m arried to Spencer C. W inters at Boon- vfB* M n . W inters was a mem b e r of Centenary Methodist church. Surviving besides her husband a r e tw o daughters, Patricia Ann W inters and Beverly Rose Win te r * both of U tica; three sfstem, M r* Dominick Puled, Chadwicks; M r* Adam Vulinski, Frankfort Center, and M r* Milford Mo- Im ie, M artinsburg: a brother, F n y J Barr, U tica; several nlecee and nephew* The funeral w a s held today af th e E a a n a c e funeral home, Utica. Itarial will be in Boonvllle cents* U r y . Week’s Cafeteria Menu At Academy Announced Cafeteria menu for Lowville Academy and Central School in the week of January 13 to 17 was announced today as follows: Monday. M ashed potatoes, m e a t gravy, bread and butter, buttered com. fruit, milk. Tuesday. Egg salad or egg and olive sandwiches, vegetable beef soup, cheese squares, cherry cob bler. milk Wednesday. Spaghetti and m e a t m a t , bread and butter, fruit cup, mfik, brownie* Tburaday, Corned beef h a d * buttered carro t* cheese square* bread, batter. Ice cream , milk. Friday, Tim a noodle caaaerole, buttered pea* cheese square* bread, butter, fruit, milk. sold it to Mr. A rcher February 1, 1927. Tbe new owners are well known residents of tb e community. Mr. Greene is active tn MasonV- a f fair* and h a wife in the E a stern S tar and Pleiades ConsteDetkm. She was for m a n y years a leader tr the Girl Scout Council. T b s couple has tw o children. Sharon and Philip. Mr. Archer started bis career with the New York Central Rail road here, then waa with C. W. Nohle in the feed business, and the Northern New Y o rk U tilitie* ance course at the Army Avi ation School, F o r t Rucker, A la O’H a r a entered the A rm y tn February, 1957, and completed baste training a t Fort Bragg, N. a Mw 23-year-okl soldier is a 1962 graduate of Lowville A cad em y and attended H o b art College tn Geneva Herb Grower 101 (Continued from Page 1) brought only about $8 a pound, he recall* but a barrel brought predecBMor of ~Niagium as mpch « J70a AH J o k t he Power Corporation H e left th e ! shiPP'*i *bout 100 b*rTei* to N row e r t-urporauon- n e wax ^ , Ywk over , period of 15 — year* utilities to ta k e over the store, end his associate over the long span of years has been his wife, Mrs. Mabel Archer. Mr. Archer said 'retirem e n t does not m ean I will sot anything to do.\ He is a ber cf the b a n t board at or* and this Job will require about three full-tim e racaths of each year. H e is also socretary- treasurer of t h e board of trustees of Lodge 134, F. and A H am i 18 g r a n g e c a r d PABT y LowvUi« G range 71 win Arid g “ \8 party Monday, Jan u a ry 13, •E 81 p m. a t th e grange hall, (Or th e botefit of the M arch of Dime* *■***■ of the G range are asked w in g sandwiches. Glenfield GLF Slates Annual Election Jan. 28 G-L.F. members of the Glenfield area win elect tw o farm e rs to the G L F . m em ber committee, hear reports and plarw of Wid- meyer and Plato, G L F . agent- buyer, and Cooperative G.LR. Ex change, a t the members’ annual meeting, Tuesday, January 28, a t 1 p m. in Glendale Grange HalL A pancake luncheon a t noon will precede the m eeting. W aite Hanno, Glenfield, com m ittee Chairman, announced ieVBVg nf committeeman H a rold Lem, 6 f Glenfield, and hirttMM, are kx- ptring. O ther com m itteem an afa Leoo Duncan, Glenfidtt, and ThomA* M organ, M iller 8. Lee, J fYiancia Cavanaugh, all ef Tenth. He also located wild in Wisconsin wood* \but not m u c h ' Though bis wife and two child ren are long dead. Rice is MU! Joined annually by bis three >•- nM tabig children for a combin ation Thanksgiving dinner and birthday party. H is son. Pirl, lives with him tit ___ ______ ___ Cadott, along with Mrs. Clara chapter ^ ' ' a n d secreU ry-treaa -1 ***»*• * * family h<««keeper for urer of the board of trustees the post 25 years The other Lodge 134 He has gone th rough | chiklren are Mrs. Ben H a a g of the chairs if both the blue lodge i Ea<> c “ r*' W **c - and M rs and chapter, and is a past M a - ,F ran k Beta*t <* Neenah, Wise, sonic D istrict Deputy. He has For the past several years served for 30 years as aa i m a e c - j ^ * 1183 received hirthday greet- tor for village and general elec - ! 1\ * 9 from >VhUo House a)oI« tiona. Mr. A rcher Is also a m e m b er; w'ith o t h a card*- 006 *i«n*d of the board of truatoes of F irst D Eisenhower ar- Methodist Church. H is wife is rived °” 9chf<tule the week be' active in the church and in the ‘ ^ore **is birthday, November 24. Eastern S tar chapter. I Though his eyes are dimming Mrs. Greene has joined March Of Dimes (Continued from P a g e 1) usceilane<«s expense, *20.75; efface supplies and expense, *38-- 70: vaccine program expense, f331.66, a total of *3.78396. Tbe balance December 31 was 33,- 747.96. Sums spent for pa'ient care in the past year by com m unitie* follow: LowvUle, *328.30; Lyooa Fall* *12; New Bremen *20011, Croghan. *5050; HarrisvUle. *48.- 70; Beaver F*n* *19; Copen hagen. *235. a total uf *892.81. dale F a rm s Dairy, Roy J. Wil liam * W e stern Auto Associate Store, W atertow n Matfreas Com pany. Louis Bush and Sons, Inc.. Fowler and Green, Inc., Lloyd's of Lowvtiie, P fister Florist, and K u rd's Studio, all ef Lowville, Lehm an and Zehr and Monnat's Country Store, of Croghan. j Enforce Parking Center Drive (Continued from P a g e 1) pied, the more the opportunity of getting Into troube. W e certainly can look upon the youth of our community with a g r e a t deal of satisfaction. They are deserving of our attention a t this time. \I have been asked lo help in the initial move. I have met with these propie and told them I felt certain I could w rite to limited number of people in thin com m u nity who would be only too willing to give toward such a project Two people have al reedy donated and they have giver, more than 20 % of the goal \Joseph R n e r r n , of the Black River N ational Bank, has ag r eed to act as tem p o rary treasurer. For your convenience a stamped envelope, address ed to him, is enclosed for the purpose of for warding any am o unt that you think you hould give for this purpose. Rest assured that any- think you should give for this elated and if f o r any reason you cannot give, a t leaat, we will know your heart win be in the right pace.\ 12 Drivers Cited (Continued from Page 1) | somewliAL Jacob fltoU enjoys bis | covered, slippery road the car DEALER FRANCHISE Now Open In LOWVILLE, N. Y. :; The Firestone Complete Business Franchise covers !: the retailing of Firestone passenger, truck and farm i : “ re®’ aiKl battenes, plus a highly profitable diversi- I fied lme of over 5,000 nationally advertised home '' and auto supplies. This Is a REAL OPPORTUNITY for an aggressive ;: man (no experience necessary) who desires to re- ;: mam here permanently and develop his own s n c c e s s - .. fnl business, ;: -Pirestone Tire & Rubber Company is also inter- .. ested in talking to established merchants who want ; • to add profitable related lines to their business. All inquiries will be answered promptly and appoint ments made to present the sales and profit opnor t uni ties of the FIRESTONE COMPLETE LENF DEALER FRANCHTSE. Amount of c a ™ ™ will also be discussed. staff of the store to fam iliarise herself w ith its operation before the transfer. January Blizzard (Continued from Page 1 ) nighU\ from the 2 $th through the 31st. The first w a r n v e a th e r CAlV M>t be expected until June, 'S u n n y and h o t” ta tbe outlook MY the first fou r days Thia w in be followed by “hail, them w a n n a .” A fter a period of mild, foggy w eather between the 1 1 th and 17th, an d atsowers between the 18th and 2 1 st, a will tu r n h o t - then cool off clear for the final four days. A dry spell R prorrtiaed tbe television s e t H e i* partly deaf, too, hut he is atfll sensitive to clamorous television commercials. \Turn th a t thing down, i t ’s too [loud.\ he’d declare vigorously. His entertainm ent tastes are simple though. \Ju s t about anything th a t's cat in the evening he Hkes to watch,\ says Mrs. SeRC Among his other com forts AM hid pipe* an occasional cigar, and hifl pet cat, \Tommy.” He Also enjoys an occasional beer s s be Sits on the porch or. a w arm sumrfHeY day. Rice is not under A doctor's care nor has he ever Been seri- ousy U 1 to the beat OF anyone’s recoUeetion. And there’s n a r y a foot of ginseng in the house to take the first Riven days at July, after (which it WTh be hot 8h4 *dltfy |credit. I until the JS&, A Six-day period [ „ , ------------------- , 1^,,^ *?4 (**>Ur t**peraturo 7 Area Crashes precede severe local storm s’ ; : i 8 # M e r v a ls throutfb the 31st. (| ^Continued from Page 1 ) \■{ liW t s <3o«nty G eneral Hospital. • for , ^ ; operated by Stew a rt I f0T £ * ' * - « ’ ^ *how- , - i Vehi.C- riw v U le R_D. 2. ran t ; era t o t 7th through jfefc-A n d “ m*. 85, - \heavy g m m o r worse” between the 14th and 19th. The AiibAngc vllMr an d cool fcY' t i e 20 th through n t h , and ma-nS? ufe. th a t period' ftero the 27th t h r o u S the 31st as sJmp*y \nice.” Mpd days af B » sta r t of Se-p- temfcer will be fbHowed b y cooler w e a ther w ith n r t * from the 6 th skidded. There was minor dam age to both vehicles. Driver Injured John Pem stein, 28. Shaker Heights. Ohio, suffered a con tusion of the head Afid A bruised right leg in an automobile acci dent Sunday morning. four- tenths a t a mile north of Turin on the town rood leading to Snow Ridge in front of the Crossroads restaurant David Lustylk, i7, Gertfleld RJ>„ pperating a sedan, was traveling south as the Bernstein automobile w a s entering th e in tersection front the parking lot of the re s t a u r a n t InS-ylk applied his brakes. His vehicle skidded on the slippery road art# struck the Bernstein car in the' right rear. Bernstein did not require med ical attention. Lustyik was un hurt. 3 Homes Bum o f f Roots 12, ., , . . , L o w riS* January b and struck a guard nffl- Helena ^ senger, -hBUined aUght *nU3e5 °f the ( M t a A car akft&M a n d s tr u c k i.% *” through' 10th and wind and f o a f driv* t , waa Paul* Dosztan, 40, of until the 15th. T ^ Streep LowviUe. His wffe, Dorothy, sust 5 «teed a cut on ♦ 4 + Interested? Write D. E. EGGLESTON, Sockets Har bor, N. Y.. or phone Midway 6-3336 collect. ♦ 811111 15th. T h e seasan’s first northeaster” is forecast between Dw 16th and 21 st, after wtiich it JT 11 ^ c^ a r ' t« t colder, through the end of the month. October shows - 1 - 3 , d e a r but threatening; 4-11, storm s; 12-19 could ** \ W * ; ” 20-25, cloudy; 28-31, coole od. J * t A fter November opens with jwdndy cold, the w eather nKKier- wlUl Pce- l ^ t s d between the 1 1 th ana 15th, n T X . ^ WCh U ^ clqar before ft storm s again, -m en there wffl b« 'Nustery and snow- N o t. 2 1 - 125, Climaxed b y ra i n o r snow as November bows o u t Ttoosmber rea(h cold, rain; g-io, (Continued from Page 1) miles north of looking fear him. He said he had ro t been in the house ail day, Firemen remained a f the scene until 8 o’clock in the morning. Two m inor fires called th e Lowville Deportm ent during the — — — - - U „ g j Wfislc intersection At 12:30 pm . Saturday the - H arrisvil. went to the new school r v m December a t fl p.m. The w on Boetwick street to ex- g- a m iner blaze in a ta r *-ink v. T h e re w as slight damage bucket, ’-aefcet a»d All ol the ta r to the L burned. like this: 112 , wind brings the chiA Their J3-m o n th old daughter, Ztophanfe, W as also a passenger. Francis Goufkfmout, 2(1? Fulton K-D. 5 , w a s a t the wheel! of an autom obile while i* left tie ’ New Bremen road December” 29 a t 8:30 a m . and crashed. Gontermrmt s u s tained a cut of the mwe. Falling brakes were blamed , Tor an accident on the river roitd ; ’o the town of New Bremen, Dcoefrt- ber 25, a t 5:15 p.m. The operator waa Rhudell Burriss, of Lowville R.D. Burris said the car orahhed into a utility pole. Aim. la s t Thursday At 11:30 . 4 to the home of they were calk Virkler. Mr. and Mrs. , A •.where a N o rth State S tre, a m inor fire Started ar ister, from an overhe, nace. If it hadn't been > ' .in fast action of Mrs. V irkh ^ 4 ! calDng the departm ent it co have resulted in a m ajor bias, w ith heavy lo:is. SPREADERS ?(k Bushel All Wood COCKSHTJTT Tractar Spreader With New Tires $375.00 95 Bushel 623-B $375.00 Less Tires INGERSOLL’S FARM SUPPLY 00. Martinsburg was approved. Tbe 18884 IHW PLEASE READ 19S8 Studebaker 4-Door Sedan for only $2,019.00 19SS Studebaker 2-Door Station Wagon for only $2,175.00 m ake poaaible the First Baby U r . m leJ anj reguudions, Bra- Contoat a t 1958 are: Reed's Ser- chilrm in. Moore ard Byrnes: v v u u v u w w i r e W YYM W A vice SU ttoe. Lew is County Trust socia[ patterem . ch a ir - : Company, Graham s S 'cre, Verts nuin Reraat and Kilborn; tax- R e staurant. Wellerts M arket. atlwv Krueger chairman, Weefces Hooper and Purv-ines Electric, and Marroon; veterans affair* Inc , O 'H a ra's Sport Shop, Ross- Welmore chairman, Jeffrey and Higby: ways and means. Gorc- lyca, chairman. Sefaaab and Weekea: workmen's compensa tion and insurance, Kilborn. chairman, Gorexyca and Wet- more; historical. Moore. chair man, Patteraon and Jtffrey , hos pital. Kraeger, chairman, Brazil iand Moore. i EglofTs salary as county at- | tom ey was set a t $2,500. w ith a (Continued from Page 1) (bond of $4,000 requireL He will a sedan, sta r ted to pass him. The serve for two years. Bush car slid oo the Icy road a n d . A breakdown of $4,228 57 in : aide-swiped the McOmber vehicle- d»hur»em«nU to loams in dog Joyce Johnson, Lovrvtile. leftj license fees her car parked in front o f the j .... W a te rtow n M a ttress Company i store, on Shady avenue, Friday, j When she returned she found tbe c a r in front had backed into her sedan, dam aging the griU a n d ' bumper. ( Richard Altmire, Lowville R D . | w as traveling east on Dayan f street Friday, when he approach ed the stop light It A k m p .1 fp caution and be was unable t o Rop on the slippery road. Altmire'* car tr*retied into State etreet s a d collided w ith a vehicle operated by W a iter Beyer, Jr., Lowville. A sedan operated by Merle Tif fany, Lowville. w as dim lg e d last Thursday when it was struck by a car operated by Vernon R. Jin t - zi. LowvUle R.D . n ear the Atlantic gas sU tso* — .. I. —-T — .W ’ Muth Chairman (CoatUMM from Pmg, i ) who said tlutt despite th e contrary, -add to the !o£ R e p u b ttesa* a t least oae Re publican would move over to let a Democratic chairm an to- Use forecast proved accurate W hat repercussion* if any, the defection will have in the ranks of thte board during the next year remains to bo seen. Muth, the new chairman. Is considered one of the mast cap able members of the board. He will serve for one year. Henry H. Schaab, Lowville, w as tem p o rary chairm an of the reorganization meeting, and M r* Ann Braxil, Osceola, and Eugene Patterson, Greig. served a s the tellers. Irving J . K raeger, W est Turin, placed M uth’s nam e in nomin ation, and the second was made by Louis Gorcsyca. M artinsburg. P a tterson nominated Byrne* w ith the second by Ralph H a r mon new supervisor of the town of Lyonsdale. The secret ballot, with each supervisor writing Uie nam e of his choice on a piece of paper, followed and the result was an nounced M u th wraj escorted to tiid Chair by Patterson and E v e rett 1*11(14#, new supervisor of the town of Croghan. The chairm an ex p r a s - ed his appreciation and said tta t he woid4 serve to the brat o f his Several Good Used Manure Spreader* All reconditioned and ready for job to me Body Repairs No Charge for Estimates So Bring Yonr Car In For Repairs f \ m SCHANTZ BROS. Lowville, N T. Phone 257 H8++4 88 E 8 I * I 11II I'M IH MAMH r MMWIIMMMMMHWWMM FARMERS ATTENTION Oar Complete Line Of USED TRUCKS RETURNS TO GEORGIA Cpl. Ira B. Ymiaey has returned ^ 8 4 4 I H I I M l M i l l H I 1 8 1 1 I I I M-i jX ; t^ S T US: j and 26-31, cold, follow»d by a (good storm . three-week* leave at the ing home of his mother, Mrs. VoUBey. Croghan R.D. 1 CHAPTER TO MEE Y ’.\Vie next regular m eeting Of the Women of the M< 8 ise will fm held on Monday evening. Ja n u a r y 13, a t ’ tire Moose lodge. The soc ial cmWHfttee is M a r t a * Atex- ander, ithairm an. Elmestintf’ Was-d Kati* | and T h e b Hchmitt. A cftbered | cffsfx supp44* will be served. 1955 F-500 STAKE TRUCK Small mileage and good tire * with all equipment. 1— 1954 F-500 STAKE TRUCK 13,000 actual mile* tlre*[ like new. 2— 1956 FORD 1(/2 TON CHASSIS AND CAB — 154\ wheel bases, good tire* 1— 1955 FORD J/j TON PICKUP (Our own tractor truck) 1— 1956 CHEVROLET Kz TON PICKUP. 1955 INT. 1 TON EXPRESS BODY — Auto. Iran*, [ newly overhauled. A real j buy. j 1951 FORD MARMON-HAR- I RINGTON Dump Truck.! 4 wheel drive, snowplow, j complete with new motor. •c '• — Also — ■* J y (CHEAPER TRUCKS ' Priced To Sell j Trade and Terms I ' I , Nortz Low tYirkler, Inc. ▼Be, N. Y. DIAMONDS ENGAGEMENT and WEDDING RINGS $ 9 9 ^ 0 FREE 52-pc. Servide for 8 Wm. Rogers Silverjrtate SILVERWARE 1847 ROGERS ONEIDA COMMUNITY Vz OFF Coronation First Love Eternally Yours 52-pc. Set CLEARANCE WATCHES Special At *2*“ 49.75 HOLLOWARE SILVERPLATE Priced from 5iS Trade-In Sale of Fine Watches 25% OFF SAMSONITE LUGGAGE Discontinued Colors Reduced 20 | $10.00 Trade-In On Ronson Shaver* Lady Sunbeam SHAVERS Reg. $14.95 N OW $JJ .95 CLEARANCE