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PAGE SIX THE ADVANCE-NEWS TUESDAY, MARCH 23, 193'/. ll Tests For U.S. Posts Announced The- Vnittsl S:at<-s C-vil S.-rvi •«> Commits'mi has an»v»i»oc€d cp«**i rompeiiiive fxaminai*ons as fol- lows: Junior superviso? •»:' srvaiii in- spection. $2.OIM» a v ••:.•. Bureau ot Agricultural K<ono.iiV3 Junior veterinarian. ?2.u»to a year, llureatt of Animal Industry. Radio engineers, various *i*ades. $2,600 to $4.ti«»0 a year. Full information may h« ob- taiu^Ml from John R. Douhias. S< c- icary of the I', R Civil Service Sioanl of Kxanihiers. at the post of fiif in this city. Screeno Tonight With $100 In Cash And Other Prizes Comical adventures and mis- adventures of rk-h Americans in Paris provide the hilarity in ••Mama Steps Out.** Metro-Golu- > a tire on foreign introduces a new In Guy Kibbee and The picture comes todav for ftvyn Mayer's travel which comedy team 'Alice Hrady. to the :5iraiid theatre one day only. Bcity Furn ess is cast as the daughter who loves the crooner. 4h«* latter beinsi played by Stanley Uonu'r. siiminix protesre of Mary Garden, in his tirst important iead. Vomer sings two sons: hits. **Kc Carefill of My Heart\ and \Burnt fingers\ in the casino and steamer festival sequences of the produc- tion. The comedy artist, writer, and musician are played by Ivan l**bedeff. Heather Thatcher, and Gregory <*aye. (iene L/Ockhart and Kdward Norris are others in the cast. Chamber Of Commerce To Convene Todav A special meeting of the chaml»er i Cf commerce has been called for l.'Ms p. m. today in the offices of John (\ Tulkx-h to consider various matters pertaining to new indus- tries in Osdenshurg. Action may ** taken toward filling the vacancy *TI th.- office of secretary, caused fcv the death of the late A. F. bright in All«any last week. he Kraft-Phenix The World's Largest Pr Comments On the Pulling Power as well as the Efficienc Will Attend i Court Session Avoraey I*avid H. Corcoran will go t\ Watertown today to reire- sent jtrayton Hrigrs of O^densburg •n an application for a re-opening ef at* claim for compensation for injuries while employed by Leon- ard J. Gates of Clayum fonr years a~o. Th«* terni will be conducted %\ Referee Mark C. Kelly, who will a so preside at a term of com- p» usatkm covrt to be conducted in tn** O^tenslwnT armory March 2\ River Clear Of Icloe Floes Now The S* Lawreace rirer ie oow •pen between Ojr<len*bnrp *•* Morristows tat anaatities of'ice «*ere lodged oa tac b«r in front of 0*4eastHnr narbor yesterday. A prij 1* has been s*t ** the da** gor opening the Lactone «•»! «** frreskers have oyned the k»w«-r| • 1 February 9. 1937. Ashley's Food Market. Ogdensburg. New York. Gentlemen: Mr. Hyatt, the Kraft distributor in Ogdensbura. has just sent in to this office, marked for the attention of the writer, a copy of your ad which appeared in the Janu- ary 30th issue of the Advance-News. I certainly was mighty glad to get this issue, which showed your ad, and want to say in passing it was one of the most attractive ads that I have seen in quite some time. You certainly have done a very good job in setting up the advertisement for the 59 varieties of cheese, and I think your no- tation of a \Once in a life-time display** is certainly mighty good, and one that could be used, with your permission, in a great many cases throughout our territory, and I want to take this opportunity to asking you for your permission to use that type of set- up, if and whenever possible. Mr. Hyatt has informed us of the results of this ad and the store display which you had, telling us the amount of merchandise which you sold. Apparently the sale at this particular time, was more than worthwhile. I do not know just what your volume of business on these items was prior to the time you had this display, but I do feel that as a result of that display, your volume of business will continue to increase. You have no doubt made more friends who will recognize you as Cheese Head- quarters in your territory. It is always most gratifying to us to receive reports from our distributors, especially when reports of this nature pertain to our Key Store - friends. I do not think that it is necessary for me to say anything further with reference to our Key Store Department. You are aware of the fact that we maintain here for *•' the sole purpose of rendering a merchandising service to our retail friends, whenever tr.ey\flnc it D S ible for JS ' o i el i then, am all we w; nt to sj * is tl at v e c;rtainl appreciate and want to thank you for the splendid cooperation you have given Mr. Hyatt in the merchandising of Kraft products, and at the same time again offer you the services of the department, and state that we will be only too willing to be of as- sistance to you if and whenever you feel we possibly can. Again thanks and best of luck to you. Very truly yours, KRAFT-PHENIX CHEESE CORPORATION <G. H. AUSTIN. *~ : Mr. John W. Ashley. Ashley's Quality Foods. •' ^ Ogdensburg. New York. Dear Sir: I was certainly mighty glad to qet your letter o red to our letter of the 9th, and also to which vou a appeared in the newspaper in conjunction with t cheese. j The story which appeared in the same paper is est. and the story itself is one of which I think tr proud. After ail it isn't every day whin some one the one you have had. You have accomplished a gr portant of them all is to impress upon the commur that you are the real cheese merchant iti that comr The ad which appeared in the paper together wi ly have attracted considerable interest. When the play as you no doubt put out, they cannot Help bu you certainly know your cheese, and the result of increased volume of cheese sales in the future. I think right now is the opportune time for you lated item displays, wherein you will sell not only v same time various other products which are definite with cheese. You do realize that cheese is never ea crackers or with some other related item and that, a way in which the most successful merchant sells ch We certainly appreciate your offer to let us use We certainly appreciate this and you can rest assure be incorporated in a Bulletin which will be sent ou Store friends. I want to take this time to again express my ap and cooperation not only with us but with Mr. Hya also want to wish you a speedy recovery because of With best wishes and the best of luck, we rtm KRAFT-PHEN EXTRACTS FROM THE ABOVE LETTERS Mr. Hyatt, the Kraft distributor in Ogdensburg, has just sent in to this office, marked for the attention of the writer, a copy of your ad which appeared in the January 30th issue of th e Advance-News. I certainly am mighty glad to qet this issue, which showed your ad. and want to sav in paesina it was one of the most attractive ads that I have seen in auite som« time. You certainly have done a very good Job in settinq vp the advertisement for the 59 varieties of cheese, and I think your notation of a \Once in a Life-Time Display\ is certainly miqhty good, and one that could be used, with your permission, in a great many cases throughout our territory, and I want to take this opportunity to askinq you for your permission to use that type of setup, if and whenever possible. Mr. Hyatt has informed us of the results of this ad and the store display which you had. telling us the amount of merchandise which you sold. Apparency the sale a*, this particular time, was more than worthwhile. The ad which appeared in the*paper together with the story about it must certainly have attracted consider- able interest. W display as you no impressed with t sheese. and the be increased volur We certain at any time any p this ard you can soon be incorpor* out from this offi PRODUCTIVE CIRCULATION The productive circulation of The Advance-News that brought results in this instance will do the same for ev- ery Ogdensburg merchant. HELPTOADVE We work with our advertisers su suggestions in the way of layout takes the \Just Another Ai n ap advertisement. For Results Use T 1 IV d> NC \A Newspaper That Circulates In The Homes Of People Who Make Purchases Beyond The Cheaper E