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i 2 - B JOURNAL AND REPUBUCAN.LOWVILLE.N.Y. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 3, 1973 L O S E W E I G H T OR MONEY BACK Tha Odiinex Ran Cin holp you bourne Ih* slim him person that you would lika to be. Odiinex has been usee successfully by thousands alt ovei the country tot 15 years. Get rid ot escass Ut End live longer. Odrinex is a tiny taMst and easily swallowed ConUinsnodsnfeiousdrugs No starving. No special exercises Odrinex Plan costs $3.25 and the large economy site $5.15. You must lose ugly tat or your money will be refunded. No questions asked Accept no substitutes. Sold with this guarantee by: Kinney Rexall Drugs Troop«»rs Arrest 20-Ymr-Old Lowvllle State Police arrest* ed a 20«year*old LowvUle RJD. 2 man Sept* 26 in connection with the disappearance of a 1C* year-old girl on July 7. The g irl was located In Roches ter by the Lewis. County Proba tion Department and warrants were obtained for the arre s t of Jerry Peterson, who was charged with endangering the wel fare of a child. He was arraigned before Lowvllle Town Justice Henry O. Schaab. Police said the Investigation ts continuing. > WHAT’S H A P P E N E D B y M j ir « ii« - c t C u r l e r 3 7 6 - 3 2 3 8 A d i r o n d a c k T r e e S e r v ic e • T r e e Rem o v a l • S u r g e r y Pete Miller D n r River, N.Y. Carthage 493-3200 Lowville 376-9950 D a n c i n g Every Saturday Night 9 - I Adirondack Drifters « C a t 9s P a w H o t e l B r a n l i n g h a n u A . 1 . D i c k P M a r i l y n G r a v e s 3 4 8 - 8 2 6 8 CATERING . TO WEDDING RECEPTIONS, PARTIES & BANQUETS. s»dy— — d * # 1— udKi#'u—ui—'■»\<>i Mr. and M rs. Dennis Smith, Lakeville, are parents of a son, named Brian, bom In the Genesee Hospital, Rochester. Mr. Smith ts the son of Mr. and M rs. C.O. Sm ith, Park Avenue, Lowvllle. Mr. and M rs. Donald McKay and M r. andM rs. Kenneth Nelson, were recent g u ests of M rs. Mary Stewart, 7698 SharpSt.. Lowville, Leonard Brown, Utica, was in LowvUle Tuesday to visit hts aunt, M rs. Lena O’Brien, and h ts cousin, Genlevieve O’Brien. Zenith Chapter, O.E.S., No. 345, met at the Masonic Temple Wednesday at 8 o'clock. Initia tion was held. Fifty-year mem bers were honored. They were M rs, Viola Lyman and Mrs. Gladys Hammond. They received a certificate and a pin. The twenty-five-year member p r e sent was Kay Ulrlck. She r e ceived a c e rtificate. Twenty-five year members not present will also receive c e rtificates. Lowvllle Bridge Club scores to r gam es played Sept. 25 at T rinity Episcopal Church a re as follows: I r a Eld red and Lou P e ters, 64 1/2; 111a Campbell and M argaret Parker, 58; Sharon E c -. kelman and Joan Jackson, 54; Gertrude Spencer and Dorothy N o rth, 49 1/2. There were five and a half tables played. Sgt. and Mrs, Charles C h rist man, Forbes Air Force Base, Kansas, a r e the parents of a son, born Wednesday, Sept. 26. M r, Christm an ls the son of Donald Christm an, 5404 S tewart S t. They have a son, Donald, and a dau ghter, Marla, The West LowvlUe Neighbors \ 4 Club met Wednesday, September — 26, a t the home of M rs. Ruth FT 1 ___ ^ C l ___ 4 - ____ J B e rrus, Star Rt, Eleven mem- J . © S l O l f l l C C l bers were present. A covered dish luncheon was enjoyed at noon. The members had a b u s iness meeting and planned the program tor the year. Dues were collected for membership r e newal. The next meeting will be a t M rs. Charles Denning’s home cm October 31. recently returned from the F a r E a s t, and Iwls. been visiting his parents, M r. m d M rs. Dewitt Gordon a t LowvlUe R.D., and ls driving track to C a lifornia to r e port for duly. The Rebeksto Assembly presi dent, Francis B, Love, will make her official v isit t o Lewis County D istrict o n Monday, O ctober 8 , at the Masonic Temple, LowvlUe. Dinner w ill t»e s e rved at 6:30 by the E astern S ta r s . M r. aad M rs. Raymond Jantzl, owners of the Hitching Post, Watson, are parents of a son, bom August 11 In the House of the Good Sarnarttan, Watertown. He was named C hrlstopher John and weighed eight pounds. Fourteen m em b ers of Low ville Day Unit m et September 26 at the home of M rs. Betty O’ Connell, Trinity Avenue. Plans w ere made f o r a luncheon to be held next: month. Dues were c o l lected. Refreshm ents were s e r ved. September 26, seven members of the Lowvllle C lrcellette met at the home a t Lynn Wldrlck. A business meeting was held. Dues w e re collected. Plans w ere made for toe program o f the year. Re freshmen ts w ere s erved. T h e next meeting wUL be at th e home of M rs. Helen W eUer, LowvUle R.D, RECIPE OF THE WEEK Fruit Salad 2 cups sliced apples; 1 cup pineapple tidbits; 1/2 cup dstes, to t ud; 1 cup m arshmallows, (small); * cup turkey or chicken cut in small p ieces; 1 ctq>grapes; 1/2 cup naiad dressing, - Freda Vary WED IN CHURCH - Deborah L. Archer, daughter of M r. and Mrs. Robert A rcher, Lowville R.D. 2, became the b ride of GaryH. Wal seman, son of M r. and M rs. Well ington Walseman, CastoTland RJD. 1, at a ceremony Aug. 4 a t 11 a.m ., tn S t. Stephen’s Church, Croghan, Rev. F r. Anthony Moore, O.F.M ., pastor, officia ting. The Church was d ecorated with pink and white gladioluses. T ra ditional wedding music was pro vided by M rs. Ralph Bush, Cro ghan. Given ln m a rriage by her father, the bride wore a floor- length gown of organia, with scoop neckline, Venice lace Em pire bodice and long sleeves and flowing A-llne sk ir t with lace border. Her cathedral length mantilla veil was edged with mat ching lace. The bride’s bouquet waa of long-stem med yellow roses and baby’s breath. Donna MUler, twin s ister of the bride, was matron of honor. Bridesmaids was Cheryl Lauten- schlager, friend of the b ride, and junior bridesm aid was Jane Wal sem an, s ister of the groom. The attendants wore A-line gowns with Em p ire waists and of polyester crepe. The m atron of honor’s was yellow and the others were of pink. They each c a r ried a long-stemmed rose with baby’s breath; the color to match their gowns. Bob Walseman, brother of toe groom, was b e s t man. Other a t tendants of the groom were Har vey Eaton and Robert A rcher. A reception was held following the ceremony a t the M iller House, Croghan. About 200 attended. Afterwards they left on a wedding trip to Montreal, Canada, and the Adirondack Mountains. They will reside a t Beaver FaU s. M rs. Walseman is a 1972 g r a duate of Lowville Academy and Is employed ss a LPN at Lewis County General Hospital, Mr. Walseman was graduated in 1965 from Beaver River Central School. He Is engaged in farm ing with his father. Mrs. Sullivan Dead At 78 Mr. and M rs. Ralph Hoyt a t tended the wedding of their son, Michael Hoyt, to Christine Ten- tas cm July 21 at S t. Paul’s Greek Orthodox Church In Hempstead, L.I. M rs, Hoyt is now teaching science In ihe Pulaski High School and Mr. Hoyt is attending theState University at Oswego. L t. John E, Gordon, US MC, C A T T L E A U C T I O N M r. & M r s. Law rence M a t h is S 3 Friday Od. Rd. 6, 1:30 P.M. 12 mii« wool ot Boonyilto, 6 miles watt of Won Leyden juit oft Mud Lak* 29 C A T T L E 29 26 rad good c o m snd firxt caif ha if an, 17 art dua from now to Jan., »m a tra springing, balance recently fraah. 1 opan harfar reedy to brood. Eastern brooding usad hare - alt bom* rawed with good ik a and good uddan — tha 70 and 80 Ib. kind. 8 can wda opan cooUr; 3 aurga units, 22 milk cans; wash vat. ti.w. hosier, pails St strainer. Term s — C a s h Sale c o n d u c ted by S T A C E & P I E R S A L L Ph. H a r v e y Stace Cam d e n 245-2820 or D o n Piersall 9 6 4 - 2 4 6 8 ■ ■ I T i r e s T i r e s M B ! T i r e s S p e c ia l P r i c e s o n N E W & U S E D S n o w T i r e s ! GOODYEARS GOOD I BETTER! BEST! A L S O N E W R E T R E A D S , Gerald A. Nortz, Inc. Phone 376-6211 Lowville, N.Y. Students at LowvlUe Academy and CentralSchool who a re plan ning to attend college, or some other type of school, a f ter grad uation w ill have five opportuni ties to take tbe ACT A ssess ment during toe 1973-74 ye*r. The firs I pdf live national teat dates on which the ACT Ass essment will be offered l s Sat urday morning, O ct, 20. Stu dents planning to take it on that date must have registered by no later than Oct, 1, It was an. nounced today by Edward Wat* kinsj d ir e c to r o tgsldutte. 1 Although tbe ACT A ssessm ent Program has been expanded this year to provlcleatudentswlthadd- > ltional Information, tbe student fee remains 26.50. Also as in A e past, II will take students about 3 3/2 hours to complete tbe examination and question- m u re that m a k e s up the ACT Assessment, Resulting; Informa tion reporta a r e o f valuable u se to students and counselors in planning Cor p o t econdary edu cation. M r. Watkins -xso announced the complete ACT A ssessm ent schedule for 1973-74. The na tional t e s t dates (with registra tion periods t n parenthesis) a re: Oct. 20, 19-73 (Aug. 20-Oet.lj; Dec. 8, 1973 (Sept. 24-Nov. 21); Feb. 23, 1974 (Nov. 5 -Jan. 28); April 27, 197-4 (Jan. 2 1-April 1); June 15, 1974 (March 2 5-M ay20). L a st year nearly one million persons In tb e D A and over seas took; the ACT A ssessm ent, which is required o r recommend ed for applicants at more than 2,000 colleges and other post- secondary edmxaticn institutions, as well a s uuxnerous scholarship agencies. The ACT exam-questionnaire that ls adm inistered to students on toe national teat da tea features a series of four standardized tests (English!, math, social stud ies, natural sciences) designed to a s s e s s general educational d e velopment. Another part Is a s tu dent questlocnulre that collects such Information as academic and nonacademic background, im mediate p lan s for coUege, and c a re e r aspirations. Added new this year Is a student Interest Inven tory. It Isre-com mended that stud puts take the ACT Assessment tn their Junior year o r early In the senior year of tilgh school In order that the resulting information can be of maximum value and assistance ln educational planning. The ACT A saesam ent P rogram Is one of num erous guidance- oriented services provided tor students and educational institu tions by The American College Testing Program (ACTX The ACT National Office Is located ln Iowa City, Iowa. B u y s A y r s h i r e Lloyd Fenton of Harrlsvllle RJD. 2 recently made an Initial , purchase? of a registered Ayr* shire female from Joseph A, Be* saw of Goii'vern^ur R.D. At ac cording to th«e A y rshire Breeders* Association secretary , David Gibson, *Jrf of B randon, Vt. The transaction was recorded in the national office o f the Association where complete registry re* cords on a l l purebred Ayrshire dairy csltle in the United States have be*5!) m alnta tned since 1875, Recausp of their thriftiness and ability t o produce* an nbundunceof 4^ mtJlc roonnm Icall Ayrshire* continue* to bfronir increasingly fioputar wltin hr* -eders and corn- m e r r In 5 dairYnrw n . Mr*. M tble Gertrude Sullivan, 78, of Lowville RJ>. 3, widow o f MUes Sullivan, died Sept. 20 in the House of the Good Sam ari tan, Watertown, where she had been a patient since Aug. 15. She was born at Turin, July 5, 1895, daughter of Egbert and Rose E. Crouch Bibbtns and had resided around the Lowvllle sec tion most of her life. For years she lived on State S treet and worked a s a nurses aide at G rey- stone Manor Nursing Home and later worked as house keeper a t S t. Peier’a rectory. She m arried MUes Sullivan, in S t. P e ter’s Church with Rev. George M urray officiating. M r. SuUivun died Nov. 14, 1947. M rs, Sullivan ls survived by two sons, Lawrence R ., Brown- ville, and Kenneth E .t F e lts Mills, a brother, Leon F. Bfohlns, Low ville, RJ3. and four grandchild ren. The itinera! waa SepL 22 at the V lrkler Funeral Home and InSt, Peter’s Church, Rev. Aloysius Isele officiating. Burial was in LowvlUe Rural Cemetery. rea Dy n o Keuka Counselor Visit Set Here Keuka College admissions counselor, Miss Sue Benoit, will visit area high schools on F ri day, Oct. 12. She wlU visit LowvUle Academy at 9 a.m .; Carthage High School a t 11 a.m; and Indian River Central High School a t 1 p,m. Miss Benoit will meet with guidance counselors and speak with students Interested in at tending Keuka College. Information will be given stu dents regarding entrance re quirements and admission pro cedures a t Keuka. Interested stu dents will be able to discuss the college’s academic program s, physical plant and campus acti vities available to them. De scriptive literature and applica tions will be made available. Keuka College ls a private, four-year college for women lo cated ln the Finger Lakes r e gion of upstate New York. The college, which has aa enrollment of 700 students, grants the B.A. degree ln 14 fields of Uberal arts and the B,S. degree ln nurs ing and education. lO P E N H O U S H NOW is the time for b H MEN, WOMEN and TEENAGERS to coma to tha aid of THEMSELVES! COME AND HEAR ABOUT OUR PROGRAM WHICH IS GEARED TO IMPROVE YOUR HEALTH AND APPEARANCE, INCREASE YOUR ENERGY AS YOU DECREASE YOUR SIZE THE DIET WORKSHOP WAY. PLACE; LEWIS COUNTY TRUST CO, COMMUNITY ROOM S DATE: MON. - OCT. 15 TIME: 7:00 To 7:00 P.M. INSTRUCTOR: A R L E N E W IL S O N Phone 788 7162 for Info. 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T h e e r e 't a Z e n i t h h e a r i n g a i d t o m a t c h a n y l o s s e h e i r i n g a i d c a n h e l p . If y o u a r e n ’t s a t i s f i e d w i t h y o u r p u r c h a s e , t i r i n g it b a c k w i t h i n 1 0 d a y s a n d w e 'l l g i v * y o u y o u r m o n s y b a c k . R e m e m b e r , Z e n i t h h e a r i n g a i d s h a v s s u g g e s t e d r e t a i l p r i c e s s i g n i f i c a n t l y b e l o w t h o s e o f m o s t fo r e i g n i m p o r t e d I n s t r u m e n t s . a JO FIRST PRIZES — E U T E JM todrtitikln1 Elite h ft* M» twln-tracx nacklM from Ski-Oee mai n O n ye* an! your rasaaaa' a uMla new way to se|ey wtntsr — aWo-by-sldt In contoerod bucket seats. tS SECOND PRIZES — ELANJ74 Hera’s yew d ta win Tha eeaeact Elan Is isos* unit saaurmeblla Treat Skl-Oeowlth ■ foU-slie ■rack. t m a m m o n Ski-Doo* has made a million snowmobiles. And to celebrate* were giving you a chance to win one o f 35 new Ski*Doo snowmobiles. To enter, all you have to do is come into our showroom, fill out an entry form and drop it in the box anytime until October 13.1973. s k i - d o o . Come in soonYbu may win o n e of 3 5 SkHDoo snowmcbites. • *T 1 A large display of our SKI-DOO SLEDS f o r 7 4 w i l l b e s h o w n a t o u r N E W D I S P L A Y R O O M on Forest Ave, Visit our new DISPLAY ROOM and register while ther# fo join the Millionth Machine celebration. Thirty-five Ski-Doos will be given away to the lucky winner*. — Y O U M A Y BE O N E — FA R M E R 'S CO*OP INC. i i f . ! : l i . j :