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1-6 OGDENSBURG JOURNAL, THU., JULY 24, 1969 Classified A d v e rtising Automotive Automotive Automotive No sense i n waiting any longer. Prices are a t absolute rock bot tom now during our year-end clearance sale! From sporty Mustang a n d Fairlane to the big F o rd — A ll our Fords m u st go. Come visit us soon C O L L I N S M O T O R S A L E S , I N C . C O R . C A N T O N R O A D & R T E . 37 O G D E N S B U R G , N .Y . Automotive 1961 Harley D avidson 74 and 1951 H a rley Davidson 74 b o th with original pain t, new tires and batteries. 1962 Ford 2-ton 6 -cylinder w ith 2 -speed r e a r end with van body, w ith nr w ithout v a n . ROBINSON BROTHERS L isbon, N.Y. 393-4688 Employment Employment IMMEDIATE D E L I V E R Y 1 9 7 0 M A V E R I C K Two I n Stock (1) Lime Gold (1) Mint SEE IT NOW BUY IT NOW COLLINS Motor Sales, Inc. f o r E v e r y o n e f e t l i i A l . S u n f i s H Announcements BIG FESTIVAL WEEKEND - Windsor Tavern, 10 Lake Street. Recently remodeled. Country and Western Music a t its finest. Thursday 9 to 1:30; Friday 9 to 2; Saturday 9-2; Sunday 7:30 to 1 : Featur in g “The Wagon Wheels\ with B ill (Huck) Huckle, Bill La- R u e , Lloyd Lenox. CHICKEN BAR-BE-CUE NEXT SATURDAY $ 4 . 5 0 SHALLOW — Well pumps $72, deep well pumps $74.50, sump pumps $44, plastic pipe 3c a foot, septic tanks $42.50. Garns Supply Lake & -Main Sts. M e r c h a n d i s e Help Wanted- Eemale C o m e o n i n a n d p i c k o u t o n e f o r y o u r f a m i l y . . . t h i s y e a r . S C H E R M E R H O R N B O A T S A L E S , I N C . ON SCENIC RT. 12 HAMMOND, NEW YORK PHONE 324-4228 COMPLETE — Colored bath room, no extras, includes toi let, tub, sink, all faucets, drainage & water lines to floor, choice of blue, green, tan, white or pink $147. Garns Supply Lake & Main Sts. V E R W A X YOUR CAR A G A I N ! m m THAT'S RIGHT! Once you use Astro Shield*, Ihe world’s finest auto pofish and glaze, you'll never wax your car again! AstroShield (Reg. U.S. Patent Office No. 828072) is guaranteed in writing to preserve, protect and beau tify your car for 3 full years! Easy to use, too—just wipe on, let dry, wipe off! See for yourself—right on your own car! For a FREE, no-obligation sample of AstroShield, write or phone: AstroShield P.O. Box 653 Ogdensburg, N.Y. 13669 YES! I'd like a FREE, no ob ligation sample of AstroShield to try on m y own oar! Please rush sample to: Name ............................................... Add .......................................... City ........... State Zip 20% OFF — “Town Classical’ solid oak kitchen cabinets, featuring reversible door pan els, magnetic door catches, adjustable shelves, inter locked hardwood framing. See the best cabinet made at dis count prices. Garns Supply Lake & Main Sts. INDOOR — Outdoor carpeting $3.99 a sq. yd., vinyl cushion flooring $2.29 sq. yd., both cut to order. Garns Supply Lake & Main Sts. FRIDAY & SATURDAY JU L Y 25 - 26 ONE SELF SERVICE C A R W A S H WITH A 5 GAL. OR MORE PURCHASE OF J E T G A S O L I N E Regular 36.9c High Test 40.9c R Y A N JET GAS STATION 820 Ford Street A n n o u n c e m e n t s ^ Camps For Sale 1 ALL DAY A T F r a n c o - A m e r i c a n C l u b 1302 F o rd S tr e e t FURNISHED CAMP - For sale, vicinity Eel Weir Park, WANTED - Older woman as double lot, 100’ water front- eompanion for elderly lady,! age. Heuvelton 344-7711. light meal preparation only.: Real Bstate— Write Journal Box 2, stating qualfiications For Rent Real E s t a t e - Wanted WALL - TO - WALL C A R P E T I N G $ 4 9 5 U P B R U Y E R E ' S F u rniture & A p p liances 834 Ford Street THREE ROOM - Furnished and heated apartment for rent. Private entrance. Adults preferred. Phone 393-1506. RITE’S July Clearance Sale R E D W O O D C H A I R $ 1 4 . 0 0 G O L D S O F A $ 6 8 . 0 0 S W I V E L C H A I R - $ 3 4 . 0 0 D I T E ' C 301 - 309 K M C O Water St.1 M o b ile H o m e s FOR SALE OR RENT - Two bedroom trailer, like new, furnished, with large living- i SAVE THE HEADACHES! List your property w ith the Realtor th a t makes Real- Estate selling a full time business. H ave waiting list o f prospects. Ethel F. LoRose | REALTOR | \OUR AIM IS SERVICT\ • 393-1333 MODERN TRAILER - For 1-2 Adults or ideal for teachers. 728 Patterson Street. 393-1382. COTTAGE FOR R E N T - T w o miles east of Ogdensburg, modern conveniences, sleeps six, available August 16th, Good beach. Phone 393-1257. room and porch. Excellent lo- i L A D Y -W ants room and board, cation. Possibility of landj First Ward, respectable home,; rent free. Telephone Hermon 2-2987. pleasant surroundings. Write; Journal Box 7. Real Estate- For Sale FOR SALE - 390 acre dairy farm, 54 head grade Hol- steins, outstanding machin ery, well kept buildings. Mrs. Gerald Thornhill, Rt. 2, Heu velton, New York. UPSTATE AQUARIUM CANTON Dozens of Varieties TROPICAL FISH and Tropical AQUATIC PLANTS AQUARIUM SUPPLIES 46 Riverside Drive Canton 386-2780 Livestock PAT & JERRY’S TAVERN 1302 F o rd S tr e e t Ogdensburg, New York DANCING EVERY FRIDAY, SATURDAY & SUNDAY FEATURING: — SEAWAY VALLEY BOYS W e stern & Country- Band Don O’Shea Phil Douglas Lloyd Jarvis W illy LaFlair Joe Sovie ALL LEGAL BEVERAGES P a t & Je r r y Shannon, Owners Canadian Money A t Par FOR SALE - 8 year old m are, spirited, and 4 year old geld ing about 17 hands, gentle. Call 393-2364. - f ' Real Estate— For Rent FOR LEASE F u l l y E q u i p p e d Gas Station By M a jor Oil Company. Located Im m e d iate Vicinity. Tele. 3 8 6 - 2 8 6 1 Real Estate * For Sale HOUSEHOLD & REAL ESTATE AUCTION Saturday, July 26, 10:30 a.m. Located 5 miles f ro m Pots dam ju s t off Potsdam-Mad- rid Road, near Burnam s Corners. 95 acre farm . V e ry nice country hom e with modern conveniences. Valuable gravel pit. Nice location. H o u sehold goods modern & in good condition. Terms: 10% down on real estate, cash on personal. Lunch sold. MR. & MRS. PAUL PRYCE owners ROGER HUNTLEY auctioneer & b r o k e r Phone Canton 386-3483 “O O R AIM IS SERVIC*\ • 393-1333 m u ik C l a s s i f i e d SP E C IA L IST SER V IC E Auto Glass Repair AUSTIN’S AUTO GLASS 511 State Tire & Glass Business Service P & L REFRIGERATION Sales & Service. Preventive maintenance, Rt 1 Heu 344-8863 GENERAL UPHOLSTERY - Furniture, boats & automobile seats. No job too big or too smll, William Graveline, 504 Canton St. Phone 393-1584. M e r c h a n d i s e M e r c h a n d i s e C o m e s e e t h e b e t t e r c h o i c e i n 1 9 7 0 s n o w m o b i l e s A-H SANITATION SERVICE Ogdensburg Area. Septic tanks, drains cleaned. In stalled. Repaired. Radio dis patched. 24 hours. Ans.-Serv- ice. No charge 1-800-962-8996. REFRIGERATION — AIR- CONDITIONER SERVICE Residential — Commercial Phone 393-9708 Refuse Removal FOR - Dependable Service call Maple City Refuse Re moval, Inc. 393-3833 or 6411. LEGAL NOTICE TAX COLLECTION NOTICE I have received the Warrant for the Collection of the Gener al City & County Taxes for the Fiscal Year January 1, 1969— December 31, 1969, and will collect the second installment of said taxes at my office, City Treasurer, City Hall, Ogdens burg, New York, for 30 days from date of notice without pen alty or fee. After August 15, 1969, 5% penalty will be added for the first 30 days or frac tion thereof. An additional 1 % penalty will be added for each additional 30 days or fraction thereof. Choose the model right f o r you. For th e man who wants' luxury, there's Ski-Doo Nordic. For the man who likes his action fast, there’s Ski-Doo T’NT. And for the man who wants more than one Ski-Doo, there’s the low priced Olympique 1 2 /3. But don’t wait too long. Better deal now for best choice, ST 7 th e sign o f th e tin e s t sn o w m o b iles, s p o r tsw e a r , a c c e s s o r ie s , parts a n d s e r v ice. Ski-D o o . 460-812? *T-M' P u r c h a s e Y o u r 1 9 7 0 S k i- d o o N o w * a n d R e c e i v e F R E E a T r a i l a l o n g S l e i g h f o r Y o u r S k i- d o o $ 1 1 9 . 9 5 V a l u e F R E E T h e S P O R T S M A N S H O P WADDINGTON, N.Y. TELE. 388-778? \hcinily *ven July 24 — Heuvelton — The Senior Citizens will m e e t in their ciubrooms Thursday evening for a covered dish supper a t 6:30. Oswegatchie Town Historian, Mrs. Jam es Boyesen, will be the guest speaker. July 25 - Lisbon - The Lisbon Firem en's Auxiliary wiH hold an ice cream social a t 6:30 i p.m. at the Lison Fire Sta- Taxes m a y be paid during of-j Lion. A band concert w ill be. Ifice hours; 8:30 A.M.-4:00; 8 iven at 8 p.m SPLIT LEVEL — 10 Year old four bedroom home, built-in kitchen, dish wash er, wall-to-wall carpeting, attached garage. This home is in beautiful re pair, 526 H ayw ard St. Im m ediate possession. 311 DEARBORN ST. — Six m o n ths old Ranch Home, View of Scenic St. Lawrence & Bridge. TWO- FAMILY DWELL- ING — D o w n stairs com pletely rem o d e le d and newly furnished, upper apartm e n t needs some fin ishing. lo t 60 X 100, no reasonable offer refused, 200 Patterson S treet. P.M. Monday - Friday. Tax bills have been mailed and must be presented when making pay ment. Dated: July 15, 1969 Robert W. B ray City Treasurer HANDY MAN’S DREAM — Needs work b u t basic ally a good hom e , fire place, hardw o o d floors, oak woodwork, 314 Sey m o u r St. $3800. Ethel F. I q R q & L realtor LEGAl NOTICE ' SALE O F CITY-OWNED PROPERTY There will be a Public Auc tion of Certain City-Owned Real Property located in blocks 355 and 356 in the City of Ogdens-, burg, New York, on July 28,, 1969, at 10:00 A.M. EDST., City I Hall, Ogdensburg, N.Y. 2. 5 lots No. 18 through 22 1 1 lot 61’ x 199’; 4 lots 50’ x 199’. 3. .Lot Pt. 2-3, App. 48’ x 105’. In Block 80 at 905 Mechanic St. The map and description of this property may be seen at the City Clerk’s Office, City Hall, Ogdensburg, New York. Simon S. Sargent, City Clerk Dated: July 10, 1969 July 25 Mcistown Pilgri mage Day at Oriskany will be held on July 26. Members of the VaOe, of Thousand Is les Order cf the Eastern Star who a”e miking candy should Sarah Smith, Black Lake Rd., Marian Whalen, Brier Hill, Eleanor Drummond and Ruth Bogardus, Morristown. The deadline is July 25 for pick-up. July 26 - Waddington - Mem' bers of Fulton Chapter O.E.S. are asked to make candy for Oriskany. Candy may be left on the Friday night before with Esther Randall, Wad dington; Isabel Lockwood, Madrid; Donna Martin and Maude Sheldon, Lisbon. July 26 - DeKalb Junction - The Women's Society of Christian Service of the De Kalb Junction United Meth Ice Cream Social on me Church lawn at 730 p.in. Saturday, July 26. ; July 27 - Canton - The second annual horse show and gym khana sponsored by the Cdn- ton FiSh and Game Club W ill be held on Sunday at 12 noon at the clubgrounds on the Di ckerson Road, first right hand road past the Y on the North Russell Road. A chick en barbeque will be served all day. j July 28 — M orristown — Al ta r and R o sary Society of St. John’s Church, Morris;-) town, and Our Lady o f Grace C h u rch, B rier Hill, w ill m e e t on Monday a t th e camp of Mrs. Edw ard Spilman. T h e m eeting will b e preceded by a covered dish supper at 6:30 p.jn. Please b r in g own table service. » LONGEST BICYCLE ; Longest bicycle ever made was the 10 -man “Oriten” (tan dem made in Walton, Mass., about 1898. It was 23 feet long, weighed 305 pounds and had a speed of 40 miles an botr. I ORDER OF SUCCESSION! The Speaker of the House > oh Representatives ranks next I tc the vice-president in prdecjo' succession to the presidency then the Senate's president pr tempore; and Cabinet mem bers, starting with the seere- dist Church will sponsor antary of state, follow. One of a series ot reports by this newspaper and the Print Advertising Association on the advantages o! print mcdi^ Y O U ' L L N E V E R O W N B Y R E N T I N G ! ! IT MAKES G O O D SENSE TO BUY H E R E !! D O N ’T BELIEVE IT ? INVESTIGATE! We’ve got w h a t you are looking f o r AT SALES COMPANY, INC. World's Lotd.no Detltr ol Quality Mobile Homes 2 Miles North on Route 11 CANTON, N.Y. Used Specials On Sale Now, 8 , 10 & 12 wide. Open 9 A.M, till 9 P.M. Mon thru Frt 9 AM. thru e PM. SMs, Don’t you read before you buy ? Most people do. They count on advertising in print to give them the information they want on products that interest th e m - — information on features . . . designs. . . and prices, for example. People not only rea d about products and services, they show ads to their family and friends; they clip coupons for information and samples; they tear out ads to take along when they go shopping. When you add it all up, print advertising— the kind you read in the pages of this news paper—makes sense. » And because it measures u p to th© buying habits of first consumers, print makes sales Most people read—and then buy. Don’t y o u i f. ^fmurnar