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I >wi: I; court of ^ supreme t court of unty court, t*-*s court, jurt, Judge tty of New urxuant to article and ;ourt shall ty of Dec- t which he enty. Each 1 the court of the sup p l ie r per- justice (of J OF HIS RT, EX- ER JUDGE APPEALS EOF THE JRT MAY OHM THE : e o f T i p th power’to ictions and however, iflcated in by law that i judge or to expedite court and and pbysi- :ent to per il such of- cation shall [ two y ears as provid- onal term s tired Judge s no longer lay of D e - n which he eventy-stx. ir Justice assignment sion of the he judicial [dence. Any e supreme signaled fo lice of any nmediateiy ng the age sllgibJe for remor a s a aljustlceof n, a re - e shall not >lng the i a judicial s of sec- d of this the Senate regolng a- ed to the ve session xtsucceed- f members id, in con- wie of arB- sHtutlanbe lonths p re- such elec- ,1 i n ,i. •t ! k F r e s h a n d S p r i n g i n g C o w s a n d H e i f e r s SEG O R O ST O R M S C a rth a g e , N .Y. 493-1563 Naumburg News Notes D O N ’ T L O S E Y O U R T H I S S U M M E R . Sta/ comftj/taDie wir* central ai« term, conditioning Every memtjei o! vou lam'iy leeit oetref if* c^ean cuof to v dehumtdMiecl an And Ihe cost <i> and probably less lhan you Ihmt* year Wen rnafee a f tee survey lo de oi I'V ■ its t-Jff u? u fut* I OL FtViCL y u u t td'Ti !y if! - .f ; 4 Lu f.eep itAiiOU you ■ ts >y »n 'o l a t u o m 'o f i o u n d Ju s ! v f ’df i r e c o u p o n a id1 o i l h e a t LOWVILLE OIL COMPANY To# S a i t l, Praprittir PHONE 316-3533 OH 316-3410 FOR PROMPT DELIVERIES AND AUTOMATIC TICKET PRINTING SERVICE MRS. IRENE G. SCHULZ Corr •spondent NAUMBURG - The Rlverbank Rock *N Rollers want to thank anyone who had anything to do with their recent cake walk, which was a big success, making over $191 tor the club. The club gave $5 to Terry Taube lor win ning the spelling bee at the Lewis County Fair, They also gave $5 to Glenn Beller for coming in third at the speaking contest at Beaver River CentralSchool. At The newly formed Beaver Falls •‘Tops\ Club No. 541 will meet In the nurses* room al Beaver River Central School at 1 p.m. on Mondays, New members In terested In losing weight a re wel come. Sixty-Six members and one guests attended the 56th reunion of the Pfaff family Sunday at Champion Grunge Hall. M r. and Mrs. William E, Wake- Held became the parents of a dau ghter af the House of the Good the next meeting of the club, each Samaritan, Watertown, on August member Is to make a toy with 3. originality being a must. This meeting will be held September 11 at fhe home ol Carla Genzel. The Crystal Light Mennonlte Church submitted a bid to pur chase the Castorland School af the August meeting of Lowville Academy and Central School Board, Representatives of the Church satd they Intend tousethe facility for z Christian Day School. Servtce anniversaries of em ployes at the Climax Manufac turing Company are - Edward Carroll, 15 years; Charles Cor pus, 10 years; Maurice Graves, 10 years; Ted Anthony, five years; Normand Madore, five years; while Miss Mary Thoma, daughter of the late Mr, andMrs. Elmer Thona has been with the company 30 years. The 15- year employes are Roy Dunbar, Nelson Haase and Lawrence Youngs and 10-year employesare William Houston and James Takaes, with Tim Everson, Everett Haggerty, J r . , and Robin Turck, five years; Kenneth Bur rell, 25 years; Adalene Lehman, 20 years , and Roy Davis, 15 years. John Aucter and Everett Haggerty, S r., have been wltb the Company ten years and Ross Wicks and Douglas Getman for five years. Miss Ida Nuspllger and Sirs. Lillian Hoppe have moved to the Htlle Rest Nursing Home, Oswego. They will be among the first to return fo the Lewis Coun ty General Hospital, Lowville, .when tt Is completed, ______ L e t t h e m a i l m a n m a t e y o u r i c h e r ! tel S. Strat- ctloti to an ■ss from Ihe i* been en- le political New' York la tlon, itton, well Coun tains, assistance »al govern- sCountians atment for currently the the Demo- r Governo* oy L. Mac- ' the VOTE nltiee, the ration that; he teachers ding In the Istrtcl who allty public tat tne polls vemeber 7, also told imonstrafed n the United proper sup- ion, fo p ro- » legitimate ichers, and g record on considered z State Tea- fre compel- :'s decision daey,\ e endorse- rAs one who location and !«■#, and as yself, X am support of eachers As- ertalnly be ■ In my rc- aent ;re mmtosloner I today that ■x County in Increase of US fatal and ital employ- •ear. evfne said :n the non- agriculture 'or the Job t total In ne was 600, ■tal for May olal llnem- rsttr wax C.R .0 p«r cent and 1 per William McDougall, Port Ley den, on Sunday at her home on Canal Street, The funeral was last Wednesday at the Field Fun eral Home, with burial at Wild wood Cemetery, Lyons Falls. 25 years ago - Fur coats will be cheaper this fall. Persian lamb coats will range from $465 to $1,185 and beaver from $635 fo $985. The death of Dr. David O’Connor. 52, Croghan physician, m c h u r c h - Woodland at his home, July 15, a lter a fall Ctapcj was the setting, July 22, downstairs, has been declared f0r the wedding of Miss Bernadine accidental. The doctor carried gwartzentruber, daughter of Mr. JOURNAL AND REPUBLICAN, LOW YIllI, NEW YORK WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 11. 1172 $50,000 straight life Insurance with double indemnity clauses tn the policy. Marguerite Smith is a patient in Lewts County General Hos pital, Lowvtlle. Barbara Schneider is a patient in the House of the Good Sa maritan, Watertown. M rs. Voight Zecher has return ed from the House of the Good Samaritan, Watertown, where she was a patient. Dorothy Hoppel and Eric Man- nerburg are now patients tn the House of the Good S amarttan, Wa tertown. The work crew to flood a reas, directed hy Frank Barrett and Bruce Chapman, will leave Tues day, August IS, and return Thurs day, August 11. It ts desired to know Just who desires to go tn order to get on hand all ne'- cessary equipment and food. They desire to be self-sustalningwhile there. The task forces li ability Insurance covers each while there. They will beado^ a l ter for steep at Christ belted Methodist Church, Elmira. M rs. Dorothy E. Javarine, Re- bekab State Assembly president, wtll make her official visit to the Lewis District orn September II. A banquet In her honor at 6:30 p.m. al the Copenhagen Fire men's hall will be followed by a special meeting at 8 p.m. to the J.O.O. Hall. Mtss SusanElalneTooker,dau ghter of Mr. and Mrs. John Took e r , and Daniel Richard Zehr, son of Mr. and M rs. Erwin D. Zehr, were married Saturday at the United Methodist Church by Rev. Bruce Chapman. Concrete SEPTIC TANKS Lasts A Lifetime *’ JE F F E R S O N CONCRETE CORP. RD ”3 COOK ROAD WATERTOWN, N.Y. 13601 PHONE 788-2321 and M rs. Fred Swartzentruber of Reedsvllle, Pa., and Nelson K. Schwartzentruber, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Schwartzentruber, of Lowville. The altar was decorated wtth white mums and yellow roses and candelabra. A sermonette was given by Rev. Vernon Zehr and the ceremony was performed by Rev. Ivan Yoder. Miss Maretta Herschberger was the pianist and the soloist was Robert Brenne- maa. The b ride, escort j tothealtar and given in m arriage by her mother and father, wore a floor- Iength gown, featuring an emp’re waist and trimmed to lace. Her veil was attached to a matching pill box hat. She carried a single red rose. Mrs. Rachel Swartzentruber was matron of honor for h er s ls - ter-in-taw, and her cousin, Mrs, M oshier Gets EMC G rant Norman Moshier, Lowville, . RJD. 3, has been awarded a “Freshman Scholarship’* from Eastern Menaoclfe College In Harrtsocbdrg, Va., for his first year of study, a spokesman for EMC's Scholarship Committee reported. Valued a t $250, the scholarship ts given to students who ranked to the upper ten per cent of their high school classes, who earned a high school grade point average of 3.0 or more, and who had a combined verbal/math score of 1,000 or m o r e on the Scholastic Aptitude Test of the College En trance Examination Board. A four-year Christian \liberal arts campus with % current en rollment over 900 students, Eas tern Mennonlte College Is situated to the heart of the scenic and historic Shenandoah Valley of Virginia. Dr. Myron S. Aus- burger, evangelist and author president of EMC since R e t u r n F r o m H a w a i i Mrs. Dean Hlgby and M rs. Paul Patterson recently returned from a three week trip to Hawaii.They vailed S/Sgt. and Mrs. Philip BeLong and children at Ewa Beach. While there they toured the Island, saw the “Hawaii Calls*’ show at the Hikai Hotel and also saw the ‘'Don Ho’’ show at the Polynesian Palace. l Attention I U SED TRACTORS t i . 0. 3KB Blisii «p»fir Silft 14. B, 3BIB Bind SJ. 1 C s e f c a k i r t t 3 0 1 i . 0 . MT t M Famuli vltk taatfar 1 310 Farmall U S E D C H O P P E R S 1 - 4, B. 31 with Sanrinai A Wlairaw M e k » p 1 - 4. i. 34 with Darithaatf A VlaArcv Pfskttp 1 • Haw 717 with Carnbtad A Undraw flekup U S E D W IN D B O W E B S t ■ ■ctanaNk 175 S ilt h i |i» r t W id r i c k & S o n s . , I n c . Gladys Andrews, was fhe brides maid. The matron of honor wore a yeHow floral, floor-Iength gown wltb short puffed sleeves. Her empire waist was accented with a yellow ribbon. The bridesmaid’s gown was Identical, but in mint green. Each carried a colonial bouquet of white carnations and miniature yeHow roses. Mtss Sonya Swartzentruber, niece of the bride, was flower glrL She wore a pink floor- Iength gown, trimmed with lace and ribbon and carried a basket of carnations. Acolytes were Shelia Swart- zentruber and Karen Trover, niece and cousin al the brtde, respectively. They wore blue gowns, patterned after the flower girls. Best man for his brother was Milford Schwartzentruber. Us hers were Aliya and Roger Sch wartzentruber, brothers of the groom, and Herman Swartzen truber, brother of the bride. A reception was held at the Belleville MennoniteSchooL Fea tured on the bridal table was a five-tiered weddingcake decorat ed with fresh carnations and top ped with a miniature bride and broom. Miss Rutb Ann Hastetler was to charge of the guest book. Mtss Pat Benn presided af the punch bowl, A Rending the gifts were Mr. and Mrs. AJvta Swartzen truber and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hartzler. Out-of-town guests attended from Florida, Maryland, Ohio, Delaware and New York. Upon returning from their wed ding trip, the couple established residence to Lowvllle. B L A C K T O P DRIVEWAYS PARKING AREAS FREE ESTIMATES BACKHOE SERVICE D R IV E W A Y S E A L IN G F r a n c i s J . 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