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DAYLIGHT SAVING . TIME STARTS •SUNDAY AT 2 A.M. Turn your clocks back an'hour .— ox is it ahead an Sour? '; • To Hold Annual Ljipheoii, -.May 20 . At a recent'meeting-of•.the.Ex- ecutiye Committee of the Lewis County Women's Republican Club, plans were made .for. the annual spring luncheon to foe held at Tf-. inity Parish House r in Lowville, on Wednesday, May 20. Mrs. Gil- of- the luncheon committee; Mr$. Henry Schaab Will foe.reservations and Mrs. R. J • chairm a n o j program , Tlle ann . mee ting and.election of offic- OUR COLLEAGUE down: the st- reet^ remarked, during\. a shop talk OiitT.a. weekly paper must be like- having a baby. If that's so, ive feel as we just gave birth to twins (or more) 'Way over due. Sorry theLeader is late but: when this- ers ^ ^ held ^^ theMunch- type-sprtting, monster decides to eQn MrS N w parson . of get tempermental,. we don i know the cure. \ HIGHMARKET residents • were , amazed that 'Pete' Jacyna' had \ gained so much international at- tention when-he Was. seized by the •Peron-authorities as an aftermath [ ¥1\ • £\ H/f • 19 of that bombing down there. Folks.; flCre \jJi lliay i-d exclaimed,\ \Not Petey!\ when we! . • V .. . wer-o gating information for the | Mi S s Marion Walsh of Consta- . ghan is the . present president of .\ the club. • • . . AP on the story jb bleville, president of the Syracuse AP on the story j CONFUSION reigned outside the j University Alumni Association of shop this week as the AP tagged j Lewi s County announced the re- the name of a; Lowville man, Lt. ', tu ™ <* the Syracuse University Col. James Wfiitford onto a pic- S y™P h6n }<; ^ to Lewis County ture from Korea,:. and his wife \ on May 13 > 195 3- The Band under didn't: knlow who to beleive, her :^ e direction of Dr. Harwood Sim- . memory or a fuzzy picture. | mons gave a concert .in the. Low- IN, THE SPACE .UNDERNEATH i Vllle Sch ° o1 Auditorium last May ^please; sign your name.'It is a pet- -I and- have again agreed.to return. • Ition against-any more'snow be The lqcal association is. sponsor^ fore next November.- When - we • the ' b ^ nd s appearance and .this Vol. 41 - 5c Per Copy LOWvTLLE, LEWIS COUNTY, NEW YORK, Thurs. April 23, 1953 No. 17 GIlS Of Pro Grunt*!! Groans Here •find out who. to send it to, we'll, -•seek some action'on this., I ; have prizes to-the j. school that brings' the most stu- BETTER NOT GO INTO Far- I dentsand to-the-school'that comes ney's--next week. Ea> s getting -his j fro t m *e'farthestaway. The Low, teeth -in and' he, says-a '.lot of-'^ le ^S 1 ™ Auxiliary are serving. ^people have bites coming. '- i ^ seventy .musicians. coming •SPEAKING • OF ' EARL, -we hear ! [ r P m ^ campus at the Legion that he's : going into partnership home in LowviDe preceeding the with Art Shaw., on the stuffed ( ^ c ^_^^ r L C W^:^* .owl farm-. ...-'_ - - - - \ JOHN GANEY has purchased the Shepard hom & on Park ave., but we understand, there are no 1m- . . ^ . mediate plans to. put in a hockey , Itallan m A1 S iers Overture • rink. HOW '.ABOUT that show to come here, May 2nd. -Auditorium wil feature the selections: '. , Guadalcanriel March Rodgers • Court ; of Claims. Judge -...•F.red.f Youngs is-mujoh • iniproved in the 1 Syracuse- Memorial' Hospital after having suffered from a .serious | stomach. disorder from which, .he j lost ,14 tpolmds. Judgp Youngs is i • undergoing exhaustive treatments [ to _• determine the cause of the distress'.- • •' . : ' Rossini wres tiintr • Invitation to the Dance __ Weber ° Tunbridge Fair ;_' Piston Overture- to Guys and Dolls\ ' . Loesser Rh'umba (from 2nd Symphony) __ • . McDonald Horse and Buggy ;_ Anderson Suite of Old American. __ Bennett Band of America March LoValle' owing to or in The. horse as a source of Work power on Lewis County farms.-is. slowly giving Way to the tractor, [according- to the latest figures-de- rived from the 1950 Census 1 of Ag- riculture. ' ' ' . : • , : .-It'.has- been announced by,'the Lewis County's 1,701' farms had .'Public. \Health'Nurses. Office; that \ 1.567 traetors in J950 as compar- . inamuhization clinics, conducted, ed.to 1,193 in 1945. A total of 337 l Clinics Listed For ion Shot , Professional wrestling will make its debut in the Lowvilie area on Saturday evening, May.~2-nd, under che sponsorship of the Lions Falls Lions Club. Proceeds wiffi be' used to further the club's community .and,humanitarian projects. The ca-r-d is not.:yet -complete but it can be/announced' that two of the country's top . performers,'• Hans Senmidt and Bill\ Melby Will meet strong opponents. The three bouts will be held at pie: Lowyille Ac- ademy Auditorium -with the first bout getting under way at 8:30 Tickets will sell for $2,00, and- $S.OO ' each, tax included, and maj-' be procured at the following pl- aces. \. •\.'.' Lowville -—. Vers Restaurant and the Strife House: Lyons Falls r Farney's.Hotel, :Ly- ons Falls. .Farmers Coop, Coz;, Corner Restaurant. • Port Leyde n — Slim's Restaurant and Hotel Richard; . . ; : _ \. Glenfield — Timber Lodge. ' . Gohgtableville — Felshaw's. H|otel. Turin '—. ; Platts Restaurant - ' ; . President Oscar Zurbrugg. has named Stanley Wheatler as Gener ,al chairman; assisted by the follow 'ing committees. -..-'. ..'.' . ' Tickets. —- Maurice Chapiiian, Chairman; Harold Allen; Leo,- Hoff- man, .Raymond Lear, Fritz dim, Hubert Cole, Nelson Hanson,, and •Joseph Farriey. -••' : Finance — Francis Maloy, Ch- ainnan,' and Clarence Fisher.- Publicity. — Clifford.- Wenzel,' Chai.rman^ -John Keleher, David K.:Cqoper; Jr.,'and Joseph Todd.- Ushers and • Auditorium... -. Carl Norton,' Chairman, Fred Tingley, Carl Fairchild, Stanley Donaldson and, Elmer Erwin. '. - . • • A general committee meeting will be held Wednesday evening at 7:30 m. the Gould ..Paper Co. conference room to discuss: final plans for the event.. ' , BILL MELBY To wrebtle here. Hans the dirt> man Schmidt's coming t SPECIAL MASONIC IVEEETING TO BE HELD FRIDAY EVE ,. A special comrhurtication of Low ville Lodge, 134. F.,&A; : M. will .be held in Masonic Temple April '24th at 7:30, The- 1st. degree Will be conferred on a elass of candi- dates and-p.D.G.M. Harold Hod- ge will- present a-50 year' service medal to W.,B;-Glenn : A. • Sealj^ Refreshments will- be seryed.\.. • by \the town health officers^-will' '-. be\ held-as follows: ; • .' . '. Lowville Cbuirthouse - 10 a.m:\ 27-th 'Harr-isville School.9:30 aim. May 1 Glenfield.School .9:30 a.m.'.May 1 Martinsburg-School 10:30 JVIay 1 WALTER- -KEEN- ATTENDS ON : ADtrtcT ED .\ .'Walter-'-Si- Keen; Guldence Dir- ector at/Lowvilie Acadeiny, attend ed a conference on Tuesday and- Wednesday of this week . in Wa- tertown. The conference was held by the Bureau of Adult Educa- tion of the ;State Education De- partoent to provide assistance and aid -in making adult education • more effective. ' • county'farms had no. tractor and two or'more horses of mu'les for power, in' 1950. These statistics were released by Howard jl' -Duf- fy,, . Rochester District Supervis- or of the Bureau of. the Censns. .' • The average .siz e .of. Le.was Cd- unty farms was 188.5 acres in 1.950 as- compared to the New York .St- ate average of 128!2 acres..- COUNTY, TOWN ROADS TO BE- 0PENED-;ON. MONDAY '•' :.-It ftas been, decided that the Coiinty rpaas and Town highways lying east of Cartjiage-Bbonyille Stafe Highway, tiaiibe opened to legs* iflaa§ oh J«oiiday, Ajpril: 2T. The' remaining^ roias will opfen o*t Ifetd^afeJf *t» •* P 1 ' \i'ti ii A banquet was held Tuesday j evening in th e ' Lowville Academy j-gymnasium, sponsored by the Fu- ture Homerfiakers and Future Fa- rmers. A turkey dinner •• was ser- ved to the'FFA, FHA'ahd their parents.\ • • ' : Dr. Harold Noakes from the Rural Educational. Department': of Cornell and State Director. of the F,\ F.; A. • Camp, at Long Pond, wa.s guest speaker' and showed colored slides of the camp and camp life. . ' '• •- , .\ Miss Shirley Prue; President of the F. .H. A.' chapter, was.toastr mistress. She was assisted .by Fl- oyd Campany, the President ' of the'Fi'F,'A. chapter.. '•\ . . . . Mr. John Ross, received the hon- orary degree of Iif e membepship in the'F. F..A. : . Saturday is the most dangerous day erf Jhe weeSi.in traffic. . KENNETH FORD ATTEN-DIAU\ CONFERENCE AT OSWEGO Mr. Kenneth Fbrd,..teacjher, Low- ville Academy.and Central School, iS\ par.t2icipating : ,.in. the • N.. ; Y. C. Teaqhers Association Work Con-, ference, held -. at Oswegp . State Teachers College, April 23, as a consultant; On-, the .topic - \Tea- ching as .a. Profession.\ ' -.On .AprH .24. and.. 25, Mr^ Ford will attend the regular' spring meeting of the. State. Public Re- lations Council • of which he is a member.- He is chairman of the North. Central Zone Public . Re- lations Committee of the N.Y.S. Teachers Association. • • Lowe|l Hoffman BOY SCOUTS TO HOLD BAKE SALE SATURDAY Boy Scout Troop 6$ will sponsor a bake sale at the Book Store on Shady Aye. at 10 Saturday morn- ing. \JChe proceeds will help finance the trip of two.scouts to.. Califpr- nia. for, tjie National jamboree. in Koi^ea Word has' been. received- here' by Mr..and Mrs,-' V-. Si : .Hoffman that their, son, Pvt, Lowell' Hoff-\. •man- has received a flesh wound iii the. r?ghL ihigh caused by- art- illary -fire in Korea. • \ • -Pvt. - Hoffman left\ from Camp Kilmer on February 10 .for Korea after .spending a 22 day^ furlough at- his\ home. here. According to the. telegram which Mr, . and Mrs! Hoffman. received Lowell has been hospitalized some- where in Korea.. Nine Lewis Men Leave for Army Nine- Lewis. County -men left\ Tuesday for duty with the armed service . under • the monthly . draft contingent. They were: . ..Ronald Walter;.Fox, RD 1,-Port Leyden;' Richard..CBoomer). Town- send, Lowville; Williato Stoffle, owville; Harold Feisthamel, Low- ville; Bruce R. Draper, Natural Brjdge.; Nelson. j. Kempney, Bea- ches. Bridge; Donald. E.. Jackson, RD. % lipwyflle;, Clifton .3. Streetr er,. ^P/I|j jDarfbage, .Joseph, ft. Zecher, \&p^l : X}$iihsge\'