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Facts & Fallacy 8?ushton, ^..V*. CLASSIFIED ADVS7 USE THIS COLUMN TO BUY-SEL.L OR, TRADE. ADV. RATE; 30 cents .minimum charge for first 10 words after that 1 cent per word. FOR SALE Remington, Model 760, pump act- ion Kill© in'3 calibres, 80-06, 300 & 35. fiilSd&s/aad BWOiLOTas f%iilir;|liateeS froin $22.9S up. TM ne#''\ ;TO, ©alibi© Modef 340 bolt'. action &a?age. Ooine and sea Lt- « * - BHiL% 'M|MTICE3 STATION N\^^.- tteftgor, fteW York FOlS'\^pB) , j' Wall papers, .also Mtehr eii'grooms at $1,65. 'J^e#eft Hastings. FOB $ALE5 Hunting supplies—Gun sf|nf#>^ Rifles*--. Ammunition —• Dompisses— •» Scopes --Stoves ^Lan- terns: ^-h O, Ballard Pants -^-Shirts irid iac^ts. Rockhill's, St. Regis WANTED RANTED—-Used piano good or poor .. conditioin*.. Write nfrice to posted Ice, Pox $42jfotsdam ».. .... .... . YIAItlNANB IIAR OUT 10Jtt.LBO WELL %f8$£ W1E AGENCYl €• Flint G#tieraf Insurance JPhone 7481 Moira, M Y. WIK A N^V WESTINGHOUSE APftUHCE THE EAST MONARCH WAT! Monarch Finer Foods is giving away flOtyOOO worth of new West* inghoiise Appliances to users of the Company* Products, in cele- bration of its 100th Annivertary Year, i, r* ' These prizes include Laundry Twins, Frost Free Refrigerators, Electric Stoves, Television Sets, Roaster Ovens,'' Vacuum Cleaners, etc One-hundred pri«s each month. Final contest ends December $L 1953. Ask your grocer for. Monarch Limerick Contest Entry Blanks or write for complete details to: MONARCH FINER FOODS, CON- TEST DEPARTMENT, 314 N. CLARK ST*, CHICAGO, ILL. «MNt> ASTHMA Don't let difficult „„. brfeathing, coughing and wheezing, due to recurring spasms .of Bronchial Asthma, or simple Brpnchtis ruin your sleep and energy without tfying IVOENDAOO. Works through your blood t? help loosen and remove thick, strangling mucus\. Thus usually-allays coughing which permits freer breathing and sounder sleep. Get MEKDACO linder money back guar* antee at gruggufo. \Suffered 7 years then I found Para rings amazing relief!\ y« Mf, M> IK., L6i Angeles, Caliti eed amazing relief from miseries Of nple piles, with soothing Pazo*! Acts relieve pain, itching instantly— soothes lamed tissues—lubricates dry, hard* ed parts—helps prevent cracking, sore* ss—reduce swelling. You get real com* ting help, tfon't suffer needless torture m simple piles. Get Pazo for fast, won* rfui relief. Ask your doctor about it ppository form—also tubes with per* ated pile pipe for easy application. *Peto QinlmM and Suppoatoitti ® faffing Up Badkache, Pressure^ <> V F J&*S Kldae? 3trbng oWta Urine, due ^mlnotKiam and Bladder Irritation, ask your Mgg ibout Usual prompt, ^^^Stgusll iil'i'.iiili >Vfg as ^hena Motor* 71*; mm mm* mm PAQt FWfi By Fabian Allen, Director and Melylo A. Ferns Counselor, vice Agency, Court Veteran* $er- House, Malone. Dental Application for dental out patient treatment at the expense of the Government must be made by July 26, 1-964. .Eligibility for .treat- meat can be est&blisned if tine den- tal condition is shown, to be connect- ed with service, and <to hare xisted at oho time of discharge. A diental condition which U determinedd to be a direct resitiit 0 service will be au- tomatically .considered to have ex- isted at the tkne of discluarge. .Scholar^hipis:.. Comfpetitiyie esxaom.il- aatiojis for X^m scholarships for children of deceased or disabled ve- terans will be held on Mar'eh 1-2 1954 Applications aaust be made (before February 15 to take tikis 1&54 series tests. 100 scholarships will be aw- arded. The benefits will amount to $450 a year and may be used at the same time as scholarships granted from other sources. Civil Sevice: Non-disabled retired commissioned aflficrs of the US Ar- med Forces who held Federal Civil Service Jobs cannot receive more tihaa $3,000 iper year total from both retirement, and Government pav This does not apply to •tlnose who have been retired as the result of enemy actions or the explosion of an .insjtrumienfelity of war. Free Autos: Teteranas' who have JHOft ifflled for a vehicle granted to them by the Federal Governm»ent\ be- cause of their service-connected dis- abilities have until October '19, 1954, or three years f^om the da-t of their discharge, Which ever is the later, to do so. Kioran Vets; The last Congress passed* a law'Which provided \\'thai* veteran must be placed at fchie top -of any Federal Civil Service register which they were on befora entering service and from whioh persona standing lower; than tlhe vetaran re- Geived probation appointiruents diir- ing the veteran's absence because of Koran service:-.- • Statistics :• 'J'he VA aktistical sttm- mary as of Sepfeember 30, 1-953, - re- veals that i0fj435 veterans were in training undef puibMc l&m 550, ot wiboifiT 6,550 ior 6*.l p'ercenit we& «n- rolled in New tork State. On the •same daAe Mi f 7M veterans were in training . undey the provisions , of PUbMc Law '§#-. Of this total 21> 0^63 or 7.9 percent weue in training in New York State. VocffifciontaJ rehabiHba v ition trainees under Public Law' ? .li6 on uhe same date niimibered 16,383. Tihose enroll- ed under Public Law 894 Jmmlbered 4,876. The ratio ,of>\enriolled' in New York State, tinder' each program were 4.8 pswseint ,ond 6.5 percent respectively. i The nuimiber of running awards on disability cfontpensation or pension •oas-es ,tctailed,f:^538,2.59, of which 66.3 p&roentii Mi- 1,«74,898« c&ses were World War if awards. World War I awards ootniiprisied 25.4 .percent of •tlhe total, whilej S.O >percent were award® ouifcsitafidiing \*nnder Public Law 2,8. fhi remaining 2.9 per^ Friday & Saturday November 27 & 28 1 - , \it' J eM op WW. c Sltvtr Owners! iyjJ*- 1 SEIViCrCHICK-UP OmYmWMmTMtm\m^&f i >*- h^Ztm^mmdmmuumTefmm^ ftECTRIC SHAVERS mm® . Wi^U^B ^Mi^r^V J^Wi^F ^i^i^^y ^ ^PwWA ^^^^^^ ££, Leonard C. Jefesop Jeweler > 132 East* Main St. Malonei, Phone 1407 ST. HEG1S FALLS Munroe Pelton, a former tfeachei' in St. Hegis Fall® Oentmi School 'Was 'a reecnt caller in town. , Mr. and Mrs. Joseph. Bus-liey 1 are tleavinig'soon on a trip to ftoine, N. Y,, to vtsit rela-tives. .fMCisa Joyce >G-adoua, ,who is in nurses training, in iSyraeuse was at home here the week-end of Nor. 14. Mr. and Mrs, Allie Bailey and dau- ghters of Buffalo, bave been visiting the former's mother, Mrs. George Bailey and other relatives here,. Mrs. Annabel ^reen has returned £rom a trip to New Yorfc Oity and Pennsylva'nia. , Mrs. Wilbur Bailey^has been a me- dical patient in Potsdam hospital. Mrs. Mattie Prior, MtrS. Leonard Prior and Misst Ooret Frjor were call- ers- in Bomibay one day last week. The Senior High School play last Thursday and Friday n'ights was put on a ©i-editable mainner. Mists \Maryl \ Daly was instructor. * i ^ The many friends' of Mrs. Seymour were sorry to hear of her death. Mrs. Seymour has' six children, four gMs and two bays, Tiie -body was taken to the Murphy Funeral, Parapr • and left there flUntjil Saturday. The fun- eral took place at St. Joseph's chur- ch a at 10 o'clock tSatuirday morning. Woes. Myron Hand entertained on Thursday night for dinner tMKs)» BWa Danivan, >Mrs. David Hui«tea,u, Mrs. Lyle Shpnyjo. t Slire. )I4oyd Lapaga and son David wexe Saturday «hoppfers in Malone. Tho North Bangor Altar and Eos-* ary Society met in a body at Murphy funeral parlors to recite the .ro&ary foit Mrs. Seymour. Mrs. iSeyanour was a metmibec pf the; society. This took place Friday night, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice M|c!Elwain andjfamily ae enoying a new televis- ion which he had installed recently. A oominxunity ca'nnof;, grow, beyond the vision of its• leaders. In New York State packaged ap-- iples ^must be graded\ if there 1 is no bulk display in retail stores., :i \ Linen, chintz, and Jbaind painted laanip shades, can be dry cleaned \butt not washed. \ cent were iSpanlahtAmierican War. \Civil War, Indian War and Regular JElstablishimen't awards. The nunotoer of niinnlnig awards, ori tlha-t <Jate in,'N6w York State num- bered 251,'817 or ( 10.0 percent.of tha grand total. World' War II awards 194;4j$2 cases, comprised 77.2 percent of (tfte ^eiw Ttark dlnte total awards. TSie \Remainder oonsiated' of > 44,843 Worl^War I oaaeis, rarpreseoitlng 17.8 'peTicem of /fih# v total rukming awards an N<lw York Stata; -7,930 Public Law 28 awards, 'amounting to 3,1 percent of the total; and 4,642 Re- gular iBstaibilislhiments awards, or 1,8 (percent of the 1 total. Questions about the rig/hts and be- nefits ,of tfctetfaiiB, servicemen or their jdependettts tnay bef submitted for individual attention to'tJhe\ Vet- erans Service^ Agen*yy) • Court House; (Mialone, BNf. -Y., »••• NO MONTHLY CRAMPS, not even on the ViKY FIRST DAY! Doetert* t«cft thow anMnlng pr^rwiflv* nMtt . of pain; ba<kcMhM» mrvoot t—tom ' «m In action. H, «n*fe s »- ttiftrkably <xrfm<n# effect on tha uterus—witAotrt the we of pain-deadbHting. drfugal The eft«6tiv«MM of Itm* • Women ahd girls wl^o suffer from th6 function- ally-caused cramps, Dack- acnes aad headaches due to menstruation—who ieei upset and irritable on cer- tain '/particular days** every month-—inay be 4tt/« iering quite needlesslyt < Such is the concluston from tests by doq^i to which Lydia E. ^f^4m»f VegetaW^ qqn>nound Stopped'op sm.^^i out'ol 4 of the cases... Mvm nn the verv first atia PlniciiWQ\a &«*4a no proof to* the mutton* of #oto«n *nd glrte Wh«n tt h** benefited, lut l»o% *bcmt you* Do you gaow what lt may do for you? rake Lydia Plokium'K Sea If you don't get the «ame re- lief ttora oramp* and weak- ness .,'. feel better both be- fore and during your period! Get either Lydia Plnkham'a Compound, or new, improved Tablets, with' added front men on the very first and Lydia Plntoam'a^la won- Sorst day of the period! derful for \hot prim\ and y^s!~Medfcftl evidence provesI^diaPinkham'szaoa* other functlontidlstreM <$ the \change at ]tt»V* tool feci on we titer* ine contractions (ieeChart) which may, often cause nemtrwU paint Costs NcT%;? M M^re 1km ?fe Ordfnory Vj Soft Drthks -£sl Famous S __ _ elcla'sl i FROSEN GfeAPI JUKI I 2 —if's 6efrei\for*Youf ~ •w USS 1UAH 5c A GLASS S ^llin;Hillil^H3^H!!!iUliUH!HHllUai!!!innm Quick Relief ior HEADACHE NEURALGIA Test STANBACK yoiuraelf . , * tab- lets or powders , , . qqfain»t any preparation ydu've *rer uaed, Guarante«d by ^~ ,Good 3J Writ STAN BACK Boyea's Market FRESH FRLfirS VEGETABLES Tel 12U ; Bmshton, N. Y. 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