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\ -s 17 » v i 7. i.';^\/ , '•*... /-»! 11? ''f''' hi, f PAOK roum THE HAMMOND ADVIRTISrat, HAMMOND. N. T. THURSDAY, APRIL LiiWtta peCarr ot Potsdam, Rita attdv Beverly Elliott.,ot Ogdensburg, are attending this week with Mr. and Mrs. Andrus Miller. =ss Intersection Rossie Road and Route 37 Phone 29-F14 • ITHACA SHOTGUN • •mat Field Grade, 12 ga. with Automatic Ejectors H Regular $168.30 value • Sale Price $150 ! 24 5c Candy Bars - 90c Notice of Change in Banking Hours ***** On and after Monday, -April 25th, our banking hours will be as follows: 8:00 A.M. to 2:00 P.M. ***«*< Citizens National Bank > - * • . Hammond, N. Y. Member Federal Reserve System Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Business Notices Notices, trader thu neadlna;, 7c per liae.1; Minimum charge J6c— Qarda ot Thanks, 60c. „ '• ~,,. \ FOR RENT-nleraey bxiii ISVL. MC Lear, Phone 4321 -Brier HM. C< 4^21tf FOR SALE—fJihBipn; tenor banjo. Enoch Root, ,3 \ Holland St., - Alex- andria Bay. ' ' • , 4-21 = -—i ~il|^ Finosjt•) quality Formosa f bambo) polls—bullhead o pliers. <J.\ \JEt.; Smith, Chippewa Bay. WANTED—Young c*tjtle -to pastura plently of feed and water, R. A. Gleason, Ogdensburg, &•&' '..' < 4-21 minor repairs on ladles' an^ Miild- ren's sweaters, 25c; men's, J3fip^MJp heavy wool 'BOX repaired. MrsV;M|j). Taj&n, Hammond- * \' See the new Thompson Boats an J Mercury Motors, now on display. J. H. Smith, Chippewa Bay. , Mothproof your woolens before storing. Aerosal Bombs ^ust received. J. H. Smith, Chippewa!Bay. *\\\-••.. '.. FOR SALE—Ton and % Fori truck, '38, very good motor, good rub- ber. Gene Forsythe. Tel. 33-F2. 4-21 Coleman gasoline lanterns, mantle:) generatorsT\glokes Marine white \gas- oline. J. H. Smith, Chippewa. Bay. One new and [one used Perfection three burner oil stoves. Both real bargains. J. H. Smith, Chippewa Bay. FOR SALE- -Strawberry plan's. -Fairfax, $2 per 100, Streamliners, $3 per 10. William Gray, Chippewa Bay. 4-21W. FOR SALE—Fence Posts. 3 in. up, 7 ft long, 27c each. M. L. MoLear. Black Lake road, Phone 4321 Brier Hill. ,. 4-14tf. NOTICE!—I now have the agency for Cell-U-Mops, and can supply re* fills. Mrs. Archie'Mead, Tel. 4432, MATTRESSES — Studio col and sofa beds rebuilt and recoyere<li Feather beds and pillows, sterilised^ renovated and recovered, Olielmer.'s Mattress Co., 26 Lake street, OgdenS: burg. Phone 136. * lifeilif] • — — • r'm WANTED--Man or Woman > ; $$' service Avon territories in Redwood; Hammond and- Brier Hill v areas. .<C$|| metics, Men's Toiletries, Gift %et^| Family and Household Needs \'Vjfrltjj|j Mrs. Arthur Langto, Clayton. N. J% BrSv Surge milkers, milk coofleis.^hot water heaters, electrical supplies, Frigidaires refrigerators, and ranges also Surge repair parts, deep freezers and Dairylea ice cream and soft drinks at Paddock's Electric, Brier Hill. 4-28 SERVICES—Have your diamond reset in a new modern mounting over 50 styles to choose from, from |12 up. J. Y. Thomson, 21 James street. Alexandria Bay. FOR SALE—Inboard motor boat, 19 ft., with new 37 bp. Gray engine. All complete, now running. $1,000; al- so 22 horse Johnson Sea Horse, per- fect running order, $200. Henry Han son, Chippewa Bay. 4-2S FOR SALE—Two piece living room suite; two ice boxes; one white three burner oil stove; two kitchen tables; one deep well pump: five case, bottle cooler, electric; one dia- mond ring, 33 point. Warner. .Chip pewa Bay, Tel. Hammond 19-F4. Brier Hill. \ 4-23. LAWN-BOY Power lawn mowers' on hand. Two models for immediate delivery as low as $111. J. H. Smith, Chippewa Bay. TWO COMPLETE FOR SALE—New 500 chick hrood er; also two Perfection oil stoves, with bulit-in ovens. Mike Legacy, Phone 17-20, Hammond. 4-21 LOST—Spare 6:00x16 whe«[l, jtire, rim and hub complete, between--Brier Hill and South Hammond. Cutway's Farm Supply, Brier Hill. 4-28 ... If) THIS NEW GENERAL ELECTRIC \PUSHBUTTON\ RANGE! looking for complete cooking convenience ? Stop right her*. BeeauM this wonderful, new G-JB Automatic Range has It! Clip* cooking time. Now 70a can prepare several oven , dints at one* . . . a roast in on* spacious oven, baked ik biscuits .in. th* outer. Each ovta warms, bakes, broils or \W\' roasft on its own. Automatic timer-conttolled, or you can opjMt* each oven separately—by hand, Just think—fvmtj^ * thing's ready i or eating at one time. : WensWful \push-button\ panel, too...with \Tel-A-Orak\ J: lignts out show what heat is on each cooking unit Undl ;• you'V* actually triad this sensational, new way to \cook with, ^ your fiagtr dps\ 'yon can't really imagine how perfectly; *s*f*ndsttnple cooking can be! '\- J •3 :i mm^^mMrim^^^ T bono 11 P. C. Smith Hanuxiond, N. Y. The whole town is talking about Pupor.t speedeasy; paint over yoiu v.-allpaper, beautiful colore to chpos. 1 fi'iTn. J. H. Pmith, Chippewa Bay. POR BALE —Lodge pins. Masonic. Odd Fellows, Shrine. F.astern S.tar. Rebekah. etc. J. Y. Thomson. 21 James street, Alexandria Bay. FOOD SALE— at G. L. F. Farm Store, Saturday, April 30 at 1 p. m , benefit of O. E. S. Change of dale on this sale, was to be held April 23. FOR SALE—Good assortment of all wool shirts, jackets and socks; a;-o V<Y;V; tackle, guns, and am- muni!if>n. S. W. Chapman, Hammond. 1 27 tf. FOR SALE—Broilers and fowi. dr.-ssed on order. Orders must be in by Friday for Sunday chicken. Law ren<-e Marsaw, Phone 29-F4, Ham mond. 4-28 FASHION FROCKS-r- Come in and outfit the -wholjs family, from dreas to hose. My dress shop is ready. Mrs. .1. P. Lowery, Phone 2363, Morris- town. 4-28 $5.00 CASH—for dead cows and horses. Highest prices for livo ones. Phone collect 6i>4-.T3, Gouverneur, or write Everett Littebrant, Gouverneur Routa 4. 4-28 DANCE—Tonight, April 21, Jesse and the St. Lawre/ice Valley Boys of Macomb, at the Chippewa Bay Fish and Game clubhouse, benefit of the Chippewa Bay Home Bureau, Refresh ments. Admission 60c. . 4-21 •*m George Brooks Jlpejdt^tM^Tpstel?' holiday with Geo^te^ Moncrief au'3 family. . Carol McDougall and Katherina Baxter are spoading the woefk in Syracuse, visiting -Mr.%id $jtfp ace Baxter. Mrs, Karl '$tor%?has'. be4n B ^erlffig on. Jury in Canton the past few weeks. George Moncrief, Shirley and Ken- neth Mqncrief wiere supper guests. _qf Mrs. Lillian Bell In Brier Hill, Mon- day/ sfSfening. ^ SI : jO%^'&. Miss Beverly Daniels is visiting Mr. and Mrs. G. J: Klotz at Haworth, thid week; - .., vV YT f;\'.- 1 r \ Miss. Alice- Gallup 1 and a friend of. Richfiueld Springs, visited My. and Mrs. Karl Storie over the weekend Mrs. George Fuller and son Wen- dell of Peruj are spending their va- cation .with her parents; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Storie. Miss Ethel Campbell of Cleveland Ohid., spent a few days last week with her brother and sister-in-law, Rev. and Mrs. W. Halbert Campbell and daughter Frances. * . —., j ^ § Mr. and Mrs. Pardon C, Smith and granddaughter, Suzanne spent yester- day in Syracuse, visiting \her mother, Mrs. J. H. Streeter and her brother- in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. June. . - n , • W mm^\ ——« , liilli Moore HW a Pafiil W «i#ai%§^i^ .... , ;., . t ,v for Every Job • *'* 5 <ix -tjlnpervoj. Enasnel ^Dulainel ,-. „ . —Interior Gloss 0 •77-Flat Paint —Paqua Water Paint —Primer Sealer 1 * —Tile Like Floor W«) ..—Porch. w$ Declc }} f; v -,-Oil Wood Stains \—Varnishes —Truscon ----Outside^Jfauit , | \* i%i ^ <v» -PAINT BRUSHES .: i AIX SIZ^S— it* Tfee Hammond Hardware .•'•:'• '-. ..-;.. : . . , .. ' •.•.,-. SJ -,, «•..;• I 1 Phone 48 ^\\ John M. billon H«itom<|9d 1 i * ^-,ii ?i i h **\ i CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincers appreciation to our friends, neigh- bors, and the Ladies' Aid for the cards, letters of sympathy, the many acts of kindness, the floral offerings, and' cars furnished at the time of otv recent breavement. Mr. and Mrs. Dean L. Scott. NOTICE—I will wash and make CARD OF THANKS I especially wish to thank the Willing Workers,of Calaboga for the beautiful Easter plant; also Mrs. Ed ith Haskins for the box, and those who so kindly remembered me with cards and messages of cheer. All was greatly appreciated. Mrs. Clifford Dillon. FOR SALE—1949 New Studebaker % ton pick-up truck; 1941 Oldsmobilu club- coupe; 1940 Willys coupe; 1937 LaFayette club coupe, and 1938 2 :loor Chevrolet Master coupe. Oakley Fullington, 26 Water street, Gouve- neur. CARD OF THANKS W^ wish to express our thoughts and thanks in the words of Rev Henry Burton. Have you had a kindness shown ? Pass it on; Twas not given for thoe alone. Pass it on; . Let it travel dqwn the years. Let it wipe another's tear?, 'Til in Heaven the deed appears... Pass it m. Rev. and Mrs. E. J. Sizeland. ' EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY The J. R. Watk'ns Company has an opening in the Hammond an.a for the- eight type of a man to supply, farmers wjth over 300 household and farm items. This is an opportunity for a capabale man to get in business for himself and have a steady and de- pendable income. Exclusive territory. No investment required. Company trained representative will help you get started. Age limits 21 to 55 Wrlt3 Box number W-2 in care of Hammond Advertiser. 4-21 Pasteurization Destroys These Germs in Raw Milk —SCARLET FEVER ^-UNDULANT FEVER —TYPHOID FEVER. —TUBERCULOUS —DIPHTHERIA —DtSENTARY —SEPTIC'SORE THROAT —FOOD POISONING Play safe MM Drink Pasteurized Milk —from • BR@WJfS DAIRY Ogden.burg, N. Y. Phono 15 , Repairs Lawns Rolled . Men available now for all types, of barn work. Crushed Stone and Gravel for Driveways K. M. Harvey Tel. 24-F11 •* Hammond ______ FRIDAY and SATURDAY GalarCombined Stage and. Screen Show ! -iON OUR ST AGE IN PE|SON^-4- 1* 5 Acts Big Vodvil f 1 I Reaturing. BEEBEE'S BEARS I with Rosie the Television Bear. These Bears havefl featured in recent Bing Crosby and Bob 'Hope Pictures. 1 ALSO 4 OTHER BIG VARIETY ACTS —ofc OUR SCREEN— Randolph Scott — Ella Raines . —in— THE WALKING HILLS - APRIL 24 - 25 - ^6 SUN. ^MON. - TUES. ... , ? Typhoon,-.Torn Adv^lliture ! WEDNESDl^an^ratJRSMY^A^R^ 27 -Jfc8 2\MID : WEEK: SPJK;JA£S 2 \ * A.- John Garfield — Beatrice Pearson m r FORCE OF EVIL —plus—^ JOE PALOOKA in ^tHI BIG FIGHT\ t n I 1 —Features of thl Wee\— f PORK and BEANS . . ./...* 2 cans :21c ST. LAWRENCE TOMATO JUICE,... 3 for 27o STANDARD TOMATOES 2 cans 29c CRISCO .* 3 lbs. 95c MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE ... lb 53c BAKER'S COCOANUT ...... pkg. 17c Maxwell House Instant Coffee 44c. Swansdown instant Cake Mix 33c JELL-O TAPIOCA PUDDING 3 for 23c POST'S TOASTIES CORN FLAKES 18c BAKER'S PREMIUM CHOCOLATE 41c JELL-O PUDDINGS 3 for 23c MINUTE RICE 15c KAFFEE HAG COFFEE, improved lb 62c LAFRANCE for>whiter, brighter wash 10c SATIN A for easier starched ironing- 6c GAINES MEAL FOR ALL DOGS . . . 66c GRAPE--NUTS FLAKES ; 2 for 37c 'NEW LOW PRICES on SOAP POWDERS and FLAKES jj All Popular Brands • •| —Ncv; Low Prices on Margarines— • DURKEE'S : . . . tb 27c • DURKEE'S COLOR EASE ..... lb 29c • MARLENE 2 lbs. 43c • NU-MAID lb 27c • DIXIE ..• !b 31c • NUCOA . lb 31c • BLUE BONNET . lb 33c B PARKAY lb 33c •FILBERT'S lb 33c J LIGHT and FLUFFY CAKE FLOUR 35c BJ GOLD MEDAL FLOUR $1.99 B • IGA Evaporated Milk now 27c PUR-A-SNOW FLOUR $>2.09 j IGA FLOUR . $.83 J TEA TABL EFLOUR $il.89 j SUGAR . . .*. , 10. lbs. 89c J IGA MAYONNAISE '...\. pt. 41c-J IGA SALAD DRESSING . pti 29c I IGA CORNED BEEF HASH 36c j SUNNY MORN COFFEE . lb 40c I SUNNY MORN COFFEE . . 3 lbs. $1*15 j ROYAL GUEST COFFEE ./..., Ibl 46c j IGA DELUXE COFFEE lb 51c IGA CATSUP 2 for 35c IGA RIPE and RAGGED PEACHES 39c 8 3 cans 35c I f,JH T V —IN OUR DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT— ->^| Complete Ii#e of Wallpaper, Congoleum Rugs, Scatter Rugs, Oil Cloth, P]a«- ?J tic Tab4e-cloth«, Window Shade* and Curtains 1 I ,' - I ••ii 3i \''&?£*•»•-*' i*/ v. 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