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THSYULfOtt PAfRidf, THURSDAY. FEBRuAftY 7. 1954
A.YSANDER
CONTINUING OUR
CLEARANCE
BOYS* SNOW SUITS
• • .$12.95" and $16.95
MEN'S SKI PANTS
$10.95 and $15.95
MEN'S FLANNEL PAJAMAS
.".. $195
MEN'S S1TORM COATS, 42-44-44
i
$35.00
LADIES' SKI PANTS and JACKETS... .ft.95, $10.95, $15.95
LADIES* WOOL *fttftf S and JERSfitS
$2.95
LADIES' SHORT SLEEVED SWEATERS
$2.95
BOY SCOUT SUNDAY, FEB. 10th
See our Window Display. Come in and well help you "VJress
up" the Cub Scout and the Boy tcoul*
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We carry a complete line of Scotit Clothing and Accessories,
THE McKiNSTRY STORE
2-4457
7 SOUTH FIRST ST.
Armstrong's
QUAKER
WALL
COVERING
LATEST PATTERNS
FOR 1952
Grange will convene Tuesday
ing, 1 ^ , 2.
James Wes/ton of the USB Sea Oat,
which is an dry dock at Philadelpihaia,
spent tJie (week-end With has foster
parents, Mir. and Mrs. Prank Jafcway.
pftfrtee (Rogers, 6 student at Cornell
TfaSv&ty, apttft ffife weeK-end with
bis parents,fiVEr.and Mrs. £)aul Rogers.
Mr. and Mrs. Rogers entertained Mxs.
$dgt&r iPenus, Mr. ami Mrs. Nerarton
iPefirts arad Mr. and" Mrs. L»eslie Wands
and cia-ugflnter of Meridian on Sunday.
Tfrjjm&n -WeOler, hoghway supenntenxtenit, in company with atlher members of thie Ira fcostfn board, left Tues<tey to &#&& the ^ m u a l meeting of
the AaBricioraon «rf T-pfffns at Buffalo.
tint fcraidren at Mr. aritt Mrs. Carl
Pitzona are conifined to theur homej
witiv measles.
Inviifcattions have been received here |
for the weeding of Miaa B-ancis Lewis,'
daughter oif Mrs. Geraldine IJewas of
East -CferMton, and G. Piulip Smith, I
UBN," eon of ihe late Mr. and Mrs.!
(Leon. Smith, which will take place at
2 o'ctodk Sunday, Feb. 10, in Berlin, N.
Y. Mr. Smith, formerly of Lysander,
is stationed a* Qaonsett, L. I.
j
Pvt..Tracy Smith has completed his
basic training at Sampson and has
een tafaaasfesrod. to Las Vegas, Texas.
gfoxoufyjp
became ill and was re- (
moved iar%n the train and taken to a •
hospital- 'with a Jfemperature of 106. '•
He will rejoin his company at Las(
egas.
j
H. B . Bishop and daughter of Bald-'
insviBe caMed on Mr. and Mrs. Truman Weller Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mars. Lester Ferine of Camlen. and Mr. and Mire. F. B. Cole and
^hllldreh were Sunday supper guests
it Henary Cole's.
Mr. &hd iMBrs. John {Rickey of Weeds- !
port were Friday guests of Mr. and'
Mrs. "Geraid Hotaling. Mir. and Mrs.
aymond Biss of Weedsport were Suniay guests.
Mrs. Shuleer -Cole entartained at supper Saturday in honor of the birthday
of her husfeand. Guests included Mir.
and Mrs. Truman Welle, Miss Rachel
Cole and John E. Welle.
COLORFUL
ECONOMICAL *
EASY TO INSTALL
LITWAK & BAKER
FLOORING CONTRACTORS
Linoleum, Tile and Carpet
VENETIAN ^ L I W S ^ . W W P C W SHADES
72 S. First St.
Across ^ybmlCity-H^B „
Phone* 2-4716
WILL fiONOR FLEMING
SUPREME ootmrr, STWTE OP NEW A fiOmer to honor F. W. (Fleming is
York, Oouirty of Oswego — In tihe being (sponsored by the 'Retail Bterr
matter of the application of Gertrude cliants divisidii oi ttoe Clhaanlber otf
P. Terrpeniag, for dissolution of her Commerce in appreciation of hds inmarriage -with. Charles L. * *Iteripeii±n^. terest ^ia -#i£fcoa>s -business and dvte
To: caxaa^f^-Tes-sjeeing: ^afee 'No- affairs in ttoe three years of his mantice that a petition has been present- agement of -She (SJonitgoinery Wiamd
ed to this count <by <Jetr.tmde F. Tsr- store.
peninsg, your wife, for the diseoiutDon
Ifae dinner date is Thursday, Feb.
of your marai&ge on tftie ground that 7, at 7 p. m.-at the Charnfoer of Comyou have aibsented yourself for finre1 merce. Tickets "axe $2^0. Merchants
successive yeairs past w&tfoout being and their wives are invited.
known to her to be living, and that
she toelieves you fco be dead, and that
purauaut to ah coxier of this oourt, enGAME CLUB TO MEET
tered the 413i day of Fefaruary, 1852, a
The February meeting of the Pefltfa
hearing will be had upon said.' petition
at the said supreme court, equity nnderiFish and Game cliib iwlH be held*
term, part 1, in the Oswego oountty on Tuesday, F&, 12, at 8 p. m. at.J^21
oouoitihouse, in the pity of Oswiago, Saints parish house.
(Much (business iwdH be taken up at
State of New York, on the 7th day of
April, 1852, at two 6'dlock in the af- this meefeg, as. wefl ^ plafts for a:
membership campaign. A state corrternoon.
servation represerttatiiwe wall speak.
Dated: Jan. 31, 1952.
(President (Robert Stacy calls attenGertnude F. Tanperamg.
Petitioner. tion .that She meeting ftfla start at 6
Owight L. MuiFphy, attorney for pe- o'clock sl&ip, so come early and toe
titioner, Puiton Savings Bank Build- ! on time. Dues for 166S are due and
ing, PultJon, New York.
6-3 will foe received at the meeting.
i
Grateful
Zeeland, Mich, founded by Dutch
—ilmrproved thighrway, three *»«-«>
reformed settlers, recently suspend- from oantmaa Square, l&l acres, S^roosm
ed activities to thank God for pres- house, toasement ibarn, 16000; ^$3600s
down paymeiit. Qutacn, pteefte 24SCL5
ent prosperity.
RCA VICTOR
S. A. AUXILIARY MKETINft
*The fetorufary meeting of the s a l vation, &rw? auxiliary will be held on
lihtmsday, Pefb 14, at the home of M!rs.
J H. Howe. The business session wiH
start at 3 x>Vjlocfe and will be followed,
by tea, wuth Mirs. Emma Mornlll in
ohaarge of the tea committee.
The s o f t e r v?W be Mrs. Major Mina
RussellT*^ the New York Salvation
Army trasiinf college She win speak
of the work of the Salvation Army in
Europe.'
LITTLE UTICA
A public ham supper will be served
t Little Utioa cfhurch on Feb. 21,
sponsored by the Co-Workers class.
Mirs. Artie Hsaw*tfharne entertained
Mr. and Mfcs. Mffllard Hajw^horne and
children -at supper Friday evening.
The WJC.T.TJ. will hold its monthly
meettms on Feb. IB.
•*&. -and Mrs. Haa-oM Reed and child#n of; Cluttenar#o visited his motiher1,' Mas. C&rola Beed, Saturday evening.
_ U^Bj-.-.puane .Covae iias opened a
beauty
paror 'at iiier home.
;
MPB. Myrtle Wlhite and Mrs. Duane
Coville attended, a Dutch Maid party
in Syracuse on Saturday.
-ISCrs. John^Wlallace, clsadiman of .the
aa£h ctf Domes in this vicinAty, retports a total oi $060 coilecfted. She
Wishes to tbank all wiio helped.
-.iMfcSi Caa*y-^iiaide™was Jiortorod at a
meeting of the Tithers on Monday, it
toeing herbirthdayi
•Jlhere wall be a dance at Lamson
hall this Friday night.
from roosting albou't buUdinas, fiuit fltM energy hav» b t n Inv4ctl»t*a. a •apMRDEOOSTS
| pears that this metihod is entirely inSometimes birds, such as stortings, usuaMy .jjuite expensive.
house sparrows-or pigeons, roostpig or Inch mesh chicken wire tacked u$> »0 efifedive,
nesting -about homes or buildings, be-^ as to prewenit access to the roosts, and Edwin G-. Boyes of Sta-taon WWJ in
come objecitionsaibie /because of tiheir so as to offer no other horizontal area Detroit,,recently reported he was able
noise or the nuisance caused by their !for roosUng, is often the cheapest and to drive' away large flocks of roosting
droppings.
rmost saiUaraictory; solution to the pipoto- staaflinigs and miartins Iby the use of
It is easily possible to construct 1em. Since it is of ten. sufficient to pro- audior^fmiuenicies between 9 and Hi
buildings without conventent roosting tect only *he area over doorways or thgj^no^cycles per second, beamed at
plaices, but once the guiding is com- sidewalks, It is oitten possible to elimi- the ftocks with ordinary loud speakers.
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pleted, ,reme>iial measutres rather tlian n&te Vt» nuisance or roosting - birds This metihod is now under
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arehitetural chanig^s' are desired.
quickly, effeotiveSy and econamicalily. 'tton.
High voltage electrical systems have , OVDattiy storieB of how birds may T>e
proven successful in '{w^ventang" birds .driven from roosts by stspersonic sound Job Printing at The Patriot Office
AT R U D O L P H ' S . . Friday, Saturdav and Monday
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Rudolph's slashes prices for three days only
ciurtng this great sale. Here are just a few
of the many values offered. All Hems are
right out of our regular stocks. Come early.
Sorry no mail or phone orders/ no C.O.D.'s.
Men's and Women's 10 Karat
Gold Rings
Men's 17 Jewel Watershock
Resist Watch
Royal Cigarette Case Lighter
Combination
Costume Jewelry, Pins, Earrings, Clips, Necklaces, Etc.
Genome Leather Wallets . . . .
Eyersharp Pen and Pencil Set*
Evans Cigarette' Lighter* . . . .
Sterling Silver Compacts
to $20
COMPLETE LINE OF RCA
VICTOR RADIOS AND
TELEVISION
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of "Syracuse #«s*e Saturday
g dinner guests of Mr. and Stfflrs.'
diair Butter. .
Mrs.'iEJd Codhran, who recently unfiEwertt a n xiperation, is recovering
nioely and as expected home soon.
Henry Butler spent bhe week-end in
aikfcw&nsviille with George Ingoldtoy.
Don't forget -She grange dance this
Friday night. iGJome and bring you
friends. TMBiBard Btakeslee's orchestra
wffl .play (for rothtd and square dances.
T E L . 2-4251
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A-V
Men's 1 Karat 3 - D i a m o n d . . . .
Women's SoJ.taires
Women's Rings, 2 Side Dia-
Men's and Women's Fine
Regularly to 29.95
Q.99
Greenman District
NOTICE
"Seale'd bids will foe received by the
city clerk up to 4 o'clock p. m. FQb.
4, 1952, and putolicy opened at 8 o'clock
p. m., Feb. 14 1&53, iby the common
council in Jtthe^octenmon council ctoamj.to ^je.ca^.ijiall for the construction ojf thiree vesiabules (for tine Fulton
"War ^eiaoftal TBuidlng project. Plans
seaft. ^pecmo^Xmm are on file in the
office oftlie city engineer. The right
is reserved to reject any or al bids,
Frank A- Gamojplbell.
6-2
aity derk.
Tones Change with Times
One of the most important selling
factors for all lines of furniture these
•daj^r is the finish. In the top-notch
'traditional lines, mahogany has an
amSer tone, especially in* the crotch
veneers. Satinwood colors have been
seen in a few lines. Cherry has
taken on a less red and more bfown
hue in the traditional styles and,
in "the very modem, has adapted a
tawny hue.
Nickel is distributed widely by
nature but in only few localities is
nickel mineralization sufficiently
concentrated to constitute
ore
monds, plat, mtg
WATCHES
Mr. sa& Mrs. Jfames Inch and Mary
Grant -and children called at Leon
BartletVs an Sunday.
•Charles TJetBilsboii, J r , and family
(were week-en4 guests of his parents.
IRrahaivi iEu&toard spent the week-end
with his psrmte.
he AJPJ0..«hlb of Mt. Heasant m&
meet on gPelb. 11 at the grange h a l .
Mr. and afflDrs. OvM Parsons -of New
BDaven were Sunday guests of Mir. and
Mrs. Flay Santford.
Plus
10% Tax
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Every
one. carries
its
original price tag.
All
are
from our
regular
stocks. All have accurate
movements.
Some have high dome
1
crystals. All
Reg.
Now
45.60
65.00
97,50
100.00
125.00
30.00
43.00
J55.OO
66.67
83.34
150.00 100.0^0
159.50 105.35
189.50 126.34
250.00 166.67
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Ringa, 4 side> diamonds . . . . 297.50 198J3
rVices Plus Tax
Men's Diamond Solitaire
525.1W 216.67
JACKSONVILLE
Bata to Mine
70 SOUTH FIRST ST.
Men's Diamond Onyx
Women's Enge^«ment
Men's Solitaires
Women's Solitaires
Women's Engagement
Women's Diamond Ring,
6 side diamonds
Women's Diamond Rings,
4 side diamond.
Men's Diamond Solitaires . . .
Women'. Solitaires
Women's }& Karat Diamond
4.99
jeweled
This delightful little radio is just the thing to
bring new interiest to dtoll tiiOiheirts. It*s gvvfell
for the den, the kitchen, thertfihptfe%oom,file
bathroom, the dorm, the todin a t school, the
bedroom, the porch, tne hanging cibin . : : or
dozens of other spots. The attractive cabinet
of this set comes in mardon (RCA Victor X551)
or ivory (X552). See and hear this little "gem"
today.
From Our Regular Stocks
plus tax
Lockets, 1/20-12 Kar«t Yellow
5.00
2.99
Gold Filled
and more
plus tax
Famous Make Cigarette Cases
1/2 Ofl
Cameo Pin«, 14 Karat GoUi. . .
Men's Jewelry Fostner Hadley to $20
7.98
Rosaries
Metal Watch Bands, link type
Men's and Women's Expansion
Wrist Watch Bands
A fihdwer 'twp& heW for Betty Shaw
at the ihome 01 har aunt, nSBrs, Oharles
Barker, >l$st Friday evening. Mass
Shaw's en-gagiement to Oorp. iLawrence
Cummings was announced recently.
Beverly Ouimmings is working in Fulton.
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x. and "Mrs. Jack Duester visited
relatives in B&lciwinisviille recently.
-Mr. .aud Mrs. Kehmit Fink were recent guests at jperley iLangdon's.
RCA Victor )Q551
DIAMONDS
are
the-minute styles,
up-to-
and
all are fully guaranteed.
Remington Coutour "6"
Electric Shavers
Knapp Monarch Sandwich
Grill Combinations . . . .
595.00 396.66
650.00 4 3 3 3 4
^
nn
950.00 633J4
y% o f f
14.38
16.95
Sterling Silver Carving Sets
Silver Table Chests with legs
Sterling
Spoon
Chrome
Chrome
General
Silver Baby Fork and
Set
Cocktail Shakers
Cocktail and Wine Sets . .
Electric Kitchen Clocks
.99 |
59.99
to6.95
21^95
General Electric Mah< gany
Clock*
Baby Sterling Comb and Brush Sets
Baby Sterling Spoon and
Bib Holder Sets
Plated Silver Baby Cups
Silver Plated Gravy Ladles
Silver Plated Water Pitchers
Ingraham Hand Wind Alarm Clocks
Cut Glass Creamer and Sugar
Lighte-r Fluid
Bowling Bags
General Electric Toasters (two
R
22.95
only) slightly scratched .
Hamilton Beach Mixers with
42.00
Bowl, display sample
Outdated Eastman Kodak Film
West Bend Automatic
Percolators
Remington Noiseless
Typewriter
RCA Portable Radio
9.95
36.66
3.99
plus 6.15 tax
32.64
20>00
Prices
Include Tax
Unless Noted
DEPENDABLE JEWELERS SINCE 1906
— W«t Bridge St. *t
AW
18.88
.Vz-OS
112.50 84.95
Coiiveniefff Payments, Easily Arranged
53 SOUTH FimT STREET, PULTON
8.88
7.77
Silver Plated Salt & Pepper Shakers
Sterling Silver Coaster Ash Traya. .
Nationally advertised Silverplate
52-pc. Service for eight, reg. $74.50
slightly faded chest
Deena Table Lamps
Eight Power Binoculars . .
Now,
-Reg.
Sterling Silver and Silver Plated
Holloware