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Charlc* A- Smtth, HarrisvUli\ o tw n ’rd t.hrlr flOth w«Wtng anntvcreary Sun- <*y 3 at the s r h<»rnfl Mra Snath t» a nutlve of the town of thaw, the daugrhter of Mig hit® Adrian and Elizabeth Xtneman Wleka. Mr. Smith wa* born at lodte Bonaparte, only a mile from the Wlcko home, a son o f Daniel and Mary Clark Smith. He ia a former HarrUvtBe bual- aeeomaji. hie ha a brother at W ed L» Scnilh, Carthage, former district attorruey of I^ewi* Cotmty Crane School Of Music Acoepts Cynthia Thisse CgrnUria. UtiMe, & senior at LosnriBe Academy snd Central Sdioot, fas* receired word of her aoespUuice at Ciane School of Marie, Po t s d m State Teach tn O ffic e . She will ft&rt a t Crane in die fall. She is the daughter of Mr and I t a . SSmer IhiMse, Lowvilie. IMlst iruV.cc K-i*. i a .» i ibv UvVatllUvs .iffutu, a.'kvtr.!*^ I l‘ V 1 a»!» /.fUri nuushrtl; K-'-'t. i -\ivh<M. .-i.-iaint * vtfif ifi»u *#!i.-»l, Mnbli* Ar«'h«‘f, «-}ui{'Kill) Pt.tit- Vas kri, uui.tU iua and OUafvs* *Unim wanlei Th.* ri'tiriiiK inalr>»h W Sully PiiiilHfh anil i filling puliun W, K.irl Aii.ntiiv w fff h.mortul for their yt-ur'.M «t-rvf.'f .vith ,i enUtUm coron^ony The new matron an<t patron were alao prnwnted wltii liitl* and paid tribute* by the retiring matron and patron, by the district deputy, Helen Boshart, and W. Harold Bodiart, and the associate matron, Glenda Huahagen and Perry Huahagen. PoHawing the meeting refresh ments were served by the January committee. The next meeting will be Janu ary 25, when a reception will be held for the officer*. The pro gram will be in charge of Jane Thomas, and plans will be reveal ed for the sideliner*. 1111 tn- un, INtp! ii u t r wykittfkhlA lllfct 1 IK'Utf tk*k&<i\ tw and HdatutaUMmi .u f.« Ike I whimiwi M l.> i *uwvti)» : , A ^ K ami #M*js««i 9 d pa—iM» | I'f* «**>*«* , u,.f.fv *!*«. id Urn iveteen w e d ] : i„ riu Hv aku auCKmeted ! ! tiuil !;!!*, I.-ufv .1 game* hs played •ai neat ttw sc^awds Mt- . H*int*u»t»d U'o!v***t. whoif v *i tt cAHirt might | ’ !k large, rmaigti to <UH%aiUtloda|# j t’iaytun ri 11 tie snthupatVAl c i w d of sp«A'- [tN'lwiih^en at I • uU>ia. •ruljox* mg i<f4 Vtkf* h%ux t.l tow is* H \%ikUK hx:ruaa V C*oyU». !ti.4v K 'vtot**!, G. HwUat'. J ¥V«d '.'ttaVw* P 'f%W f yia* *i jA-k.lv #>w* iu**tya# the JhrecivAW csaxe llW 4 ad ovac vVsf# | tv&um u*g offWai* > Safh Baur^hck 04aeada>ttt. A't^- jptoww send t\ y « s ' \m T fa y to* pnwidmot in Mkchl- (!»,• i »r \\'f»ii ;.au Kulrtiua**u> Mu’li t'npl VVi^iNhlagt'f letrnllv mined hl» family aif as* ««gimn*nt «>f IS innallw tn Korea H> h Ut*- foriiwr Kutit Weber, of Utn’hrHte-r, and thi re rhlldr on John. F&ith and I-ury. havt* lived in Lowville dMrtng that Euni*. Mra W'ooUhlagt-r haa been wry active in Girl Scout work here JOveryont* present wistfied them much success and happi ness In their new assignment at K/ilamaroo. Capt. Wooshlager i» the son cf Mr. and Mrs. John F. Woobshfift- ger, Castorland, and is a 1W1 graduate of Lowville Academy. ASSESSORS TO M EET Due to weather conditions on Saturday, January 17, the annual meeting of the Lewis County As sessors Association was post poned. The meeting will be held on January 24 st 1 p.m. in the clinic room of tbe court house. * 5 0 . 0 0 for your old hearing aid regard less of age, make or condition, in exchajige for the new,TELEX, the world’s finest precision hear ing aid glasses. Light, compact, and economically operated. Phone 556-W for free audiometer test today. STEPHENS OPTICAL Phone 556-W 91 State Street Lowville, N. Y. Miss Veitch Wed To Eddie Babcock The marriage erf Pauline E- Veitdh to Btkfle It. Babcock ha» been announced by her parent*. Mr. and M r* George F- Veitch. Lowville Star Route The ceremony wu* performed January 7 in Syracuse. The bride i* a 1968 graduate of Lowville Academy and Central School. Mr. Babcock, the aon orf Mr. and Mra William Babcock, of Copenhagen, i* a graduate of Oartbage Central School and haa served four year* in the LT. S- Air Force police. The couple is residing in Low ville. 43 Delegates Attend Meeting Of Sportsmen Forty-three delegate* attended the Lewis Oourty Aaeociation of Sportsmen'* Chibs meeting at the Moose River FTsh and Game Cluto. The Adirondack Council ing was d i a l l e d and the regarding beaver trapping pm* read. Elmer ‘Warner and Rob ert Brewer, orf the Conservation Department, spoke on the (Xatrf- bution (rf flah and pheasant* . John Szijarto. president, preai ded and said that the ne*t meet ing will be held in March At the Glen-Greig Fish and Game Club. Kct.m u g \To » probable ns*d j iur reorgaiuaation, he point sti out Shut a tvw year* agu Watart'own had the only \A \ school in the area, w-herea* now there are ftwr. Lowvtlle Academy and t’ontral School. Indian River Central, Outhage Central and Watertown High School. Academy Gives Regents Exams Regents examinations for Low viUe Academy and Central School student* bespn Monday morning, in addition to the regular mid year school examinations. The regent* examinations were held aa to llows: Monday morning, American History I and II, Amer ican History and world back grounds, world history, typing; Monday afternoon. French n , Lat in II; Tuesday morning. Bngttah 3 and 4, business arithmetic, 10th year mash; Tuesday afternoon, biology, chemistry, earth science, physics, shorthand II and tran scription; Wednesday morning. In termediate i l g t a , 11 th ym r math, advanced algebra, 12 th year m&th; W e d n e s d a y afternoon, French HI, Latin HI; Thuzwday morning, solid geometry, 12 th year math, trigonometry, buaineaa law; Thursday afternoon, oosnprciMn- stve art The mid-term examinations this year were two hours long, instead of a one hour period as in prior years. •44 1847 ROGERS BROS. Aairko'i NrriI Srfvtrpfaft mm ir m mtbbutimu hives cwpajiy Silverware Check-Up Event U N I T E D T I M E O F F E R ! January 1 8 - F a b m a r y 14 ,1 9 5 9 / o ¥ O N F lan now to bring your silverw a re service u p -to-date I . F * 4 i . . . a J * « t . . . J f * r t a M « i set! TERMS j Witk 1847 Rogers B iwl , yon can KraeaiaNy b«t grxwuily to<iay aid erery dry for ctmfimMat pride in einwrs%. . AVAILABLE, R E M E M B E R YOUR LOVE ON FEBRU A R Y 14 FORD A l USED CARS 1958 CUSTOM 300 4-Door Auto trans., radio, etc. Only 7,000 miles 1958 STU D E B A KER 4 Door Sedan. Automat ic trans., radio, heater. 18,000 miles. 1958 FORD FATRT.ANE 500, 8 cyl., t /sedan, low mileage 1957 FORD CUSTOM, 6 cyl. 2-Door 1950 FORD CUSTOM Tu dor, 8 cyl. Standard transmission 1958 CUSTOM 4-Dr. Sedan A-l 1955 FORD CUSTOM 2- Door 6 cyl. , 1956 9 Passenger Station Wagon. Automatic transmission, R.andH. — Also — 1958 FORD y Ton Pickup Automatic trans., R. and EL, small mileage 1—GMG Dump Track with snow plow and equip ment 1951 FORD Pickup. Low in price. 1938 W A L T E R S SNOW PLOW. Complete snow equipment, ready to plow snow. Priced to move 1952 STU D E B A KER Plat form Truck ALSO 15 CHEAPER OARS Open Monday* Tuesday, Thursday and Friday Nights Nortz & Virkler, Inc. Lowrille, H. Y* BUtk Htvrt FhilatMphlu HiiH*kvtUe Antwerp Cape Vincent IjttFargovlUe w t* tv t 9 a i ooo i t 5 2 714 d 3 .« * ? 6 3 967 6 4 559 3 4 429 » 5 .379 1 7 .199 i 8 111 0 9 .000 LowviUe R.D. Boy, 4, Kicked By Cow I*avld Brlon F»rrwy, I. aon of Mr. and Mr* Allan Fam ey. Low ville R D 3. wa* admitted to the Houae of the Good Sam aritan ln Watertown Sunday afternoon with injuries orf the head sustained when he waa apparently kicked by a cow in the bam at the fam ily farm. The boy sustained a deep lacer ation over the left eye. multiple abrasions of the face and head and a possible concussion of the brain. X-rays were taken. The child’s condition ia satisfactory. Meiriber* of the family found the boy injured in the bam. He had evidently been kicked by a cow and hurled some distance. J F««d bhehVai (Vv p*»»t,V<et v'tifhwd H Headtr ,4 i t w Fr»n vie K iV.% **»,dent vajhier A semi annual dntden.t „» |“i i*ei share » a* ,k» laied v« the vapilai stock Royal Arch Muons Install New Officers I >4 ufl« 11 :y rtoqiiu l!- '■ OiiH? fist-'1*- kitj .a ilsSbW't Z'-tl * Vi \tt.L t awOLAi. S Wv-'f? 7 *£ W’ai:aa.*s teiai hl'U.-. ■i-- t KlNOviiitato.'!^ -t * t AJ«*i w»'>» t t-S >t ; . V'Ai M -’-li ** -it i ' ' 1 “ IV f I a , a: ir.< Vu* Kv% Jaf\a Lit*1. SiiriK. lug Mill al ^utg \-aM i WU, a Kill v- vkkfcLr- sa ‘.«S J liltt*.*! v- j\rfi 4 v pavaL.'t (■%! • l.Jt cfSH. ai fee ia l-'iv •% m i-sf Oarliiigr'i Te*m Snarrs Henry Bowling Trophy Ki ncMft la Marklutm In- MuilDsl high pn^irt trf Loivvitte OhaptNr 323. Hx>yiU An'h M»* otiti, Mt oM'Dmml«ai 2 heki In the Tfinpie (Xht»r skfficem mutaWtxl wer? oa follows: Philip R * GretNKr, king: Victor P- KAtifmann. |w,n ^,^,5 Ncribe; G Kennrth Kilpalrtck. j taunt treMiirer; Fouter O Archer, sec- j --------- reUtry itnd trust** for throe « SPORTSMEN years; Leo C I*errigo, chaplain: 1 Regular t'atlr'^h biatjjMt Ku-W l.»r Haiuy tvk»wUi»g trt>phy /it*tu Gia- ghan Yi.milay by thti! vitpiams ttl'i tn|»K- tlu-v »vt»n ovt'f H^upi‘ert t.’o>ghaJi The t ropliv. donat'd by Adrian Hrfii y, will be k.lrfrfu*wl hcrc SuLiitU y night ^ h-*n Curling a Mlhtiivi'ji K*’id Kvtatc IN SESSION * 1 Regular meeting of tin* bow- 1 C, Harry Ekliok, captain of th e ; villc Fiah and Game Club was j ■host; David K. Cooper, prtnoipal , held at th«- U>w\nlle fir«men a ^ sojourner; L*o C. Ferrigo, Royal .ball Ja.n.iar>' « r „ ntral School at Cajtli*«% Arch captain; Clifford K. Wendt, 'members were present. Leonard , _ . —. _ master of the third veil; Ernest Virkler presided. Refreshments A. Rice, master of the second , were served following the ses- vell; Jo*ej* W. Singer, master ston ■of the flr*t veil, and George K. Smith, sentinel. i m, .*.« ate orf gp* 38krfc New N«i<V Ve# 8 W W » •, ,Uiv u -» e,o-.iiaj( emmmi file ojuUI **d ‘11 j.-ivaiLia-jnai (-j.-* ,a 'v'Hi f .. .'MJli v\ V (A j*J*Fi* •it' viqia’-V x« * ik i , ,«t Om rtUl w‘iVU rt-*# tv l-** .i^jdkvvi ui VU3)--a: \te-‘» ^ iaet i,.*- ^ .'X Uw v-.Wlftfi VMHUiS l.u * l 4* fhv Mrf-kii’ AU-W'. htU lai**’ its'Otdlug atk^ a vc.t; bv Ihelwf w* i^ u - n am ih*- ayaom m uii|l JuoakfU-St MM! Mu-uin bM ufctto and uv^h w ill be made by 4lMb ul IjiA AetlV ItliJA Q. hwio. Hertvd raiton the host invitation to U m L ow viih- rhurch ; Basketball, Wrestling ! Teams Back In Action 1 .UWV tllr Academy and Csnlrsl SelMK.l tmsketball team wffl raturn to action Friday. January 33, fol lowing regents week e xaminations The Raider* will meet Oarthaga The Academy wre*ttal» O il 8 * looking for win No. 4 1 t.mtgfct at the Carthage Central School gym. 1 1 1 GIVEN VACCINE One hundred and eleven per son* were given toxoid, vaccin ation and polio vaccine shots at a clinic held in the Clink Room in the Oourt House January 12. according to the Public Health office today. Sandra J . Hodkinson To Wed North Dakota Man Mr. and Mrs. John E Hodkin son, Barnes Corners, have an nounced the engagement of their daughter, Mise Sandra J . Hodkin son, to WHUam J . K d n c . k » of Mrs. A. M. Nefrrm ef Fargo, I f D., and the late Mr. Nelson. Miss Hodkinoon ia a 1965 grad uate of LowviUe Academy and Central School and is a senior at Rochester Institute of Tech- nology. She is a retathng stud ent Mr. Nelson hokis a bachelor of science degree from R. L T. and ia enq^oyed by the Gon- t&iner OorporatJon of America at Valley Forge plant. Oaks. Pa. He served two years in the army. The wedding ks planned for June 13. R.D.. Pom- com- 2 Grange Delegates A t Legislative Parley Asa GoiPdon, Carthage chairman of Lewia County etna Grange’s Legislative mdttee, and Raymond Gordon. Lowvilie R J > , attended the an nual State Grange Legislative conference Syracuse. Highway finance problems, conservation laws, mutual aid fire systems and other legisla tive subjects were discussed at the two-day meeting. All of the New York Stafe Grange officers were present and were introduced and gave short talks. Castorland R.D. Soldier In Training Tests Abroad Heilbroim, Germany (AHTNC) —Pfc. Paul F. Sweeney, 23, aon of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry P- Swee ney, Route 1, Castorland, N.Y., recently participated with the 4th Armored Division in combat efficiency training testa in Ger- rriany. Sweeney, a driver in Company D of the division’s 54th Infantry, entered the Army in June, 1957 and completed basic combat train ing a t Fort Hood, Tex. He attended Beaver River Cen tral SchooL Adult Classes Resume A t Lowville Academy Two acfciSt education classes began the second term this week at Lowville Academy and Cen tral School. Instruction in auto mechanics resumed Tuesday and in welding on Wednesday. Everett Jones is the supervisor. The ceramics elase will return to a regular schedule Wednes day , Jan. 28, under the direction o f Francis Campbell. There are openings in all classes and adults may register. Official Visits Made At Meeting Of Grange Lowville Grange, No. 7 1, P. of H . held an all day meeting wRh Nelson Marolf, county deputy, and Mtss Katherine Marolf, countv juvemle deputy, Beaver Falis, making their official vis its. Past Master Fred Bucking ham conducted the meeting. The third and fourth degrees were conferred on a class of three candidates. In the after noon a program consisting of r talk and colored slides o f circus life was given by TTromas Kelly YOU CAN NOW S E E THE NEW SIMCA At Burkart Brothers Shady Avenue Lowville NOW BUYING CHERRY AND M APLE LOGS — 10 \ And Up Law Brothers Contracting Corp. Telephone Port Leyden 8227 Or Nights Lyons Falls 2975 What’s the first thing to d o h i css* o f f i r * ? Call the Fire Department! Many homes could be saved if this were done. Of course, you should keep a fire ex tinguisher bandy . . . follow safety rules set up by the Fire Department. But safety rules aren't always enough. Make sure your home is fully protected with fire insurance, too. Call ut for a checkup. MOORE, L E V I S & t o u s s a i h t , i n c . James L. DuFto, PresJdsnt 135 STATE ST. LOWVILLE PHONE 23 Our 108th Y e a r ------ Repreeenting the H a rtford Fire Insurance Company £ .................. I ................... ..... PAUL’S RESTAURANT STA T E STR E E T LO W V ILLE NOW UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Lucien (Jack) Cyr, Operators • Home Cooked Meals • Snacks • Good Coffee OPEN 6 a.m. to 1:30 a.m. Monday Thru Saturday 8 a.m. to Midnight Snnday i n 1 1 i i h m ♦ m HOME UNIT PARTY East Martinsburg Home Dem onstration Unit will hold a euchre and pinochle party at Gent’s GriH, Beaches Bridge, Monday, Jan. 26. Ladies are asked to bring doughnuts and sandwiches. HOME FROM HOSPITAL Mrs. Kenneth Ktoster, Shady Avenue, returned Monday to her home after spending six days at the Mercy Hoapitai, Watertown, a surgical patient. ♦ H » » » + ♦■»♦ » » » » ♦ + ♦ ♦ 4 ♦ ■ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » » » ♦ ♦ » ♦ ♦ + » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ ♦ + » ♦♦♦ ♦ WINTER TIRE CLEARANCE 8:00x14 TOWN AND COUNTRY POLAR GRIPS :: W H ITE W A L L RETREAD $19.50 New Firestone Town And Country Tires 7:10x15 TU B B L E S S $26.50 7:50x14 TU B E L E S S $25.50 8:00x14 T U B E L E S S $27.75 All Prices Plus Tax And Recappable Tire GATES GLENVIEW SERVICE Route 12 Glenfield Phone 673-J Kf-H » ♦ » » » ♦ ♦ t rfrtrtrt-ttrtrt-M-FMrt-f F F t W t W W f W t m + V The Farmer's Friend! a -.A d O m ot tha lonw w V friends la A n winter ■on. e e p eddH yoel fcte t o n * , w h o te M « i l v to w n U n m o o r rtep IU * te a reed g o o d I w l got ii* habit ol by mad. 0 Stop In Or Write For Bank-By Mail Envelopes LO C A L L Y OWNED — LO C A L L Y MANAGED L ew is C ounty T rust C ompany Member: federal Deposit Insurance Corporation HARDER SILOS BRILLION SILO UNLOADERS AND HAY CONDITIONERS Loaders To Fit All Makes Installed At No Extra Cost FIRESTONE TIRES Tractor or Commercial Installed At No Extra Cost CASE SPREADERS (A choice of 4 different PTO spreaders) Test Drive The New LARK YOUR N E W DIMENSIONS IN MOTORING - USED - 1— NEW HOLLAND BALER :: 1— McCORMICK B A L E R ” 1— A. 0. B A L E R \ 1— NEW ID E A SID E RAK E On Rubber | 1— COBEY PTO SPREAD E R 1— 95 BU. CASE SPREAD E R — Has new chain t 1— JOHN D E E R E SPREAD E R 1— 1957 PLYMOUTH 4 DOOR V -8 1— 1955 STU D E B A K E R 4-DOOR PRESID E NT 1— 1954 FORD 2-DOOR STATIO N WAGON V -8 1— 1952 STU D E B A K E R 4-DOOR COMMANDER j 1— 1946 FORD 2 DOOR 8 CYL. See The CASE LINE Displayed^ In Our Spacious Show Room SCHANTZ BROS. SALES AND SERVICE t UTICA BLVD . LOW V ILLE, N. ■M l * »+8 + » t » 8 H ♦-+++rt'M-rf-M-»>+-F»++» ++ + -» + » + » 4 ..f + » » i