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- j £ k 5 i s T h i T/ln ol thc M 4 a food *alo broke *tore 6a Sstcrdiiv October 18, beginning at 1>J30 o'clock, and contimiintf tfiroHgaOflt.^top JMOr. ning. There will bo Pfe&$p naiads, brown brc^l^sMur^q^wt, etc. on *alo, . ’ * T -T-an-Rib-eni- ■> PorkChops Ib 29c iJ^Hn-tcntec , ‘ „ Cala Haiit lb 24c Frcih Creamery'£ Butter 2 lbs 75c Pvmwatcd I.G.A. Tail Cin* Milk 4 cans 33c 7 C.A.-fihow-Krccm . . . Shortening «;n 57c Ivory yoap, Large Size. 3 for 27c Ivory fionp, MttliuiD Size 2 for lie T)al«y‘ l’ nwtry Flour 6 lb. Mck_17c I.G.A. Clcnnxcr __________ 3 for 13c l.cX flnngliottl ______ 4 a m 27c Jell-ll Dowrt 5 for lie , . ,Pnnr.y £Htj:d. --- ,,r— ... ■ Pineapple 2 n >jfc*m29c »«• Br«nd_ Tracks J?^Defeh*e State CojjtjMtasLoner o£’ Motor Vehicle** Carroll E. Healey has seconded the recent proclamation by Governor Herbert H. Lehman regarding tho national defense truck'and bn* Inventory. “ With four and jonc' half million trucks III thU countiy today com pared with about ono half million during the first World War, the United State* nced_ndt experience again a .transportation paralysis’ like that of- 1017.\ the £ommla- Bioner. emphasized.- ‘-Thdtruclc and. bus' Inventory •will^provido-riiifor- mation for- Federal officials in planning improved h’fghway trans portation facilities for national de fense.\ The inventory will offer an op- i* “p6mfirtty^8retntelHrnd-bus’'owii5 ent to make a contribution to the defense of the nation, Commission er Mealey said. With complete returns from the 'survey, it will bfc possible ' to make detailed —{-records of all available highway transportation facilities by regions and on a central basis. With such records, the country can be organ ized to meet any transportation cmqrgoncy.' Two units of the Federal Works Agency will conduct thc inventory In cooperation wjth thc State. The Publ(e“ Ropdrt Administration will direct the inventory and the W P A will \a H«*d King Pea* 4 No.lean* 25c m il* Dog Food 3 cans 25c Yntir Lout Chance at thU price I'pHlream Salmon 2 cans 39c flnimla Tea Hlack Vt lb. pk*. 41c P A L M Y K A &q*n^QXXupA L, TpUBSDAY, O C T O B E R 9. ,1S<1 Hamilton. Students D,oa?t Drive to Class t > J Hamilton College students have pted 'a \don't drive .to class” campaign as their part in coping wjth the Eastern gas shortage. Action was taken by the Student Council, after Georg* S. Tillman, eidUoY of the College paper, ob served that while ‘Sfeet are not the bell' mode of travel for tri.is over ten B?ilesr they can suffice for short trfps’-front one place to another ort’ the,campus. 0 Necessary motoring and a one- nlght-a-week • Jaunt to nearby' Utica are.not banned. Decision this fall on the pan rf students to voluntarily restrict motoring comes ironically, after WEyhad waged a successful carri- paign in tho spring to have car- driving privileges extc-n^u to in clude high^standlng jimiors. Fo'fp- erly only seniors were allowed to drive. such taxes -aa-may be voluntarily -10i30--p*. m. daily> ^and -it..-will-re paid to*ine,at the Palmyra. Office — n> •> o f the Union Trust Company of Rochester, at Palmyra, N. Y., .for thirty days 'from October 9, -at one per cent; -after the expiration- of sock . time live ppr __ cent-will . be charged. Hours ,9~toi2-o'dlock A. ,M., i;to 3 o’clock P. M. Kate'per *1,000, $1212921 plus,- . - - . . I Jfilia M. Blaby, Collector' Dated ‘ this 7th day of .October, 1&41. • ~ \ .License1 Notice, fialada-Tca jGrcen Vt >»»• P><g- 3gc Clapp'ii Strained Baby Food 3 cans 20c pic 2 cans 33c I.G.A. Crushed appl No. V «(. firo|>cfrult 1.0 A.J’cnii_ Hunkiflt Lemons Z cans 25c No. 2 can 2 cans 23c doz 29c Spinach t lb 5c Turnips _ _ 3 lbs lOc Cauiiflowersjgjid H)c T<*cl>crg Lettuce 2 Igljds 15c Hearts Single Celery .i. t> Trucks and busses are already performing a great scrvice, the commissioner explained. On ton-mile basis trucks haul about a sixth as much freight as the rail roads, and taking Into account distances traveled, passenger tra vel is about the same on busses and ruilroads. These highway facilities also afford a great un used capacity that should bo avail able in tho event of a national em ergency. Tho 6 by 8 questionnaire card each truck atul bus owner will re ceive specifically requests informa tion regarding the season of the yenr when he most urgently needs thc vehiclo in his own business and whether in an emergency he would be willing to hire or lease the vehiclo to a Government agency. A l l information on individual cards will be treated as confidential, and will be used only for defense pur poses. 'Tlie inventory will represent an important act of national db- fonsd a cViBis,’’ thc ’Commissioner emphasized, and is strikingly in contrast with England's truck and bus inventory which was forced upon her In tho midst of war.\ Miiuanm«u^imwmaumimmaMMiinNOHimnK« B E LOYAL TO Y O U R T O W N PUUCIIASJE P A L M Y R A PRODUCTS A N D PROMOTE PROSPERITY iiiiiiininiiiuwitMWiHintinwniiiiiiiniiniiK8miiiiii— ♦ A U C T I O N •‘The undersigned administratrix will sell at,Public Auction at the residence o fHattie L. Benedict, de: ceased about four miles Bouthwest of Macedon, two-and one half miles south of Wayneport and five miles north of Victor, on Saturday^Oct ober 18, at one o'clock drop-leaf stand, organ and stool, black wal nut chairs, couch, Singer sewing -nwehinoi Grandfather's clock, lutpc marble top bedroom suite, marble toD (stand, serving table, dining table and chairs, -sewing table, clocks, mirrors, cherry drop-leaf Btand, carpet, dishes, glassware, chest of drawers, vlctrola, curly maple chairs, other chairs, and many other articles L. 'G. Sheldon, autioneer, Edward Wehrlin, Clerk. Lillian McLoud, administratrix. TA X COLLECTOR’S \ NOTICE Notice is hereby given that I, the undersigned, Collector of the Taxes bJC^and for School District No. 1, Palmyra, N. Y., have- re ceived the warrant for the Collec tion of Taxes assessed by the Board of Education of said Dis trict, and that I will receive -all Notice is hereby given that li cense No. 'RL-lSOOl _ has'been 'is- Bued’storJjthe*“ umiersigneijB»to=*siell beer, wine and liquor at retail un der sectidn 76 of thd ’Alcoholic' Beverage Control Law afr their res taurant, 106-108 Market’ Street, Palmyra, Wayne County, N.tY., ;to be consumed upon: said'$remises;J George B.- Hughes' Thomas Hughes 106-108 'Market Street, _______ Palmyra, N. Y. License Notice Notice is hereby given that the following license number has been issued to the undersigned to sell beer at retail, under Section 75 of the Alcoholic Beverage Control Law at -the premises indicated be low, not-to be •oopsumed’ upon said premises- License No. GB 17032 248—Main-Sfer Rochester Auto Show Rochester’s 34th annual Auto Show will be staged in a setting of- gorgeous fall flowers at th» Civic'Exhibits Building, Rochester, October' 11 ^to 18, inclusive. The show will run from 11 a. m. to main open-Sunday, October 12, as * convenience for’- out-of-town viBitops, - * i ? | The Auto Sijow is sponsored by ’ the Rochester Afrtom’oblle Dealers Association ip'iorder that Western New--‘Yorker? may have ^their an nual opportunity ~to see all the hew cars gathered together beneath a., single roof: Edwin J'. Mott, Presi dent Of the -R, A. P. A.- has issued the following statement: . _‘_»Thj- vear.Jthe^RqChester.Auto^ Palmyra, N. Y. ' The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea .Co. mobile Dealers Association feels' more' fcdenty than ever before its obligation” to' ahow and demon strate to the public a complete picture of the American automo biles for 1942; In these unsettled times, it is inevitable that there should be confusion ih many minds c'dnCel-nin'g the'-'neiw cars. Rumor —'■ often baseless—has .added to this confusion and misinformation. We feel that a true, visible, tangible, exhibition of the facts— the new cars.themselves—is of timely and utmost importance now.” A ll of the leading makes of -Awecoan—cars—will—bo—on—display- at the Auto Show which will oc- ?upy the entire first three floors' of the large Civic Exhibits Building. The car -displays will be interspers-. ed. throughout the show,_ with flower and garden displays of many different varieties. The win- For Sale . Hubbard, and Delicious Squash, by Ib. or load. Chapman Phofie 15- F-2 or 31-F-5. W E P R I N T LETTER H E A D p BILL H E A D S STATEMENTS ENVELOPES and Guarantee Satisfaction , House plants that have been in tfje garden should be potted and brought Indoors for winter. NOTICE Sealed bids will be received by The Village of Palmyra, N .’Y., up to 7.80 P. M., Eastern Standard Time, October 31, 1941. All bids ____ „ ---------- ---------- ---- must be delivered or maildd to the , dows of the building will also be The “total requirement* of Gas- f decorated by the florists All details oline. Kereosene and Oil, for the of the floral angle of the show are in charge of the Rochester Floral period from November 1, 1941, to May 1. 1942, Approximate requirements: 1,500 gall tins' gasoline, Octane rating 72/ ' ;t 200 gallons kerosene, Commer cial grade. ■ - *• Oil. 50 gallons, SAE 20 and 30 as selected. The above requirements to be distributed by local filling stations, -and tax exempt. The Village Board of Trustees reserves tne right to reject any-qnd all bids, and to cancel any unused portion at the end of the period. Villageiof Palmyra, N. Y. BOARD OF TRUSTEES Wallace J. Beatty, Clerk Dated October 8, 1941 For Sale-i-Qh# used electric Singer seyngjf machine, like new. Inquire N e f « k , Singer Shop about free sewing lessons. Singer Shop, 127 W. Union St, phone 765, New ark. Trades Association. Sphere will be formal ^nd informal*gardens, cut flowers^ jbouquets aii'd corsages, evergreens and smilaX, flowers S ot special 'occasions. From advance plans, it is evident that the 34th (.annual Auto Show wll be by far the most beautiful exhibition of its type ever-staged in Western New York. Card of Thanks The Woman’s Auxiliary of the Baptist Church'wishes to thank all the members of the church and' congregation for their generous contributions apd assistance at the dining hall during the fair, I P ! / . FLAKES Ib pkg 19c family Flour Pure Print lard Quick Oats Sunnyficld Sunnyfield. 24j^ Ib sick 2 lbs 27^ V pl^s Coffee gftdi Us ij. ... ................. iiaiiiiiiiiiiiiniBiiiiiiiiiaiiiaiiHiiianiniiBninuiiniiiiiiniiinHiiiiioiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiimm^’ Tokay Grapes 4 Tbs 29c Flame Red/ large, tw e e t clusters McIntosh Apples 6 lbs 25ci U. S. Ho. i grade, N.Y. S.— Excellent for cookins' I Contain Vitam in C j Fresh Spinach Ib 5c For Rent Room at 416 E. Main Street. _______ .v- •• ________- t ■ C doz, AT THE PALMYRA C0UIUER-J0URNAL W A R N I N G ! YOU H AVE A LIMITED TIME IN WHICH!,TO OBTAIN A DOLLAR FOR YOUR OLD FOUNTAIN PEN * (Regardless of its Condition or Make) ( r f On Our Special Pen Sale To End All Bargain Special Pen Sales —to meet on their own ground all these 49c and 59c pen drives, and have done with it once and for all. It is an open secret, of course, that a first class pen can be made at a moderate price—a price within reach of every body; so the manufacturer—a nationally known factory—has done this. If you need a REAL PEN, and if you happen to be one of the many who have patronized some of those other “BARGAIN SPECIALS,” anil find it hard to believe this, drop in and try out this pen—see for yourself. *»»HmiDiwuwi«a«wiiraraiiniiuintatiuiiiuiiiniiiipiinDtHMiiiHHQitHHflNHt 3 iiiiiiiiniin»mmiiiauwwimniiiiniimia* Never before a value like this at the price offered. This pen has all I the best features of our nationally known pen that sells for 85.00 and 1 $7.50 including tlie latest pushamatic, viz-a-vac fill—push the button I _and-3efr-it-fillrrmrnld reliable removable clig^nbreakable barrel I and visible ink gauge. ~ S COME IN AND TRY OUT this big, friendly, vacuum filled—5 times tfie ink capacity of the old style pen—visible ink gauge, two-tone DURIUM POINT. Every pen comes with an ironclad, life-time guarantee by the makers. It; will be priced in future at $3.75, but during this INTRODUCTORY SPECIAL SALE we have been authorized to sell at $1.98 and if you have an old pen to turn jnl we will make a further allowance of $1. WHICH BRINGS PRICE DOWN TO 98c So bring in that leaky, balky, worn-out pen -with only 98c, and take'home the last- word in a life-time writing instrument. Ladies’ and gentlemen’s sizes in all the newest colors. This is Ntyr ju t another Fen Sale Come In and look ’em over — *ec for _ _ youelfl | From X P. M . to 10.P. M. ——a —wMaiiHiiiwaco Palmyra Pharmacy Saturday, October 11 owmNiuanmiiui«QMiiMHi(3 | Hie Ideal | 3 School Pen, g I U. S. N o . 1 Gradei SiiiiiniiiiliiniiiniiiiiimiiitiiiiiiiiMiiiniiiiiHiiiiiniiimiu Lux Flakes' lge pks 24c Small Pkg. 11c SoapPowder Igepkf 21 c Gold Dust Rinso lge pks 22c Small Pkg. 10c Giant 66c Silver Dust lge pkg 26c With Dish Towel -^Contain V itam in C ’-■I ilq(iR.auuiaiuuuiunDUiiiiiiuiianniiini!ianmaKf Soap birS^ Fairy Soap 3 bars ! 0 c Lifebuoy ; Soap 3 bars Mt Lux • X Sw a n Soap—med bar 6 c 2 Large Bars 21c . 1 . r ‘.J.'i A & P FOOD STORKS; Owned * Operated Bj *£he O rM t A t l a n t i c * Pacific Tea C 4 . A b o v e prices effective o n ly In P a lm y r a • ■ ' for that boy or girl S 5 \\ I Only 100 Pens have been allotted this store for tin« in, LtfPM0*0? Sale. Get yours before spgplyjg exhausted, NOTE: Positively no pens given out before oc after theoe boars, if tow cannot be there on day and boon* liven, leave old pen and 98o Lid your new pen will be he!-! for you, with feted taUL'Mgnwd jKrvioe m*ra*tce certificate rood for life. »emce Highest cash price paid for quinces, delivered or called for. Phone 5524. George W. Haxton & Son, Inc. East Williamson, N. Y, —■ For Sale A t JOHN BLAZEY’S Two used corn binders, used F-12 tractor, and used Model A tractor, Arcoja coal stove. We still have Timothy seed. Apples For Sale Spy, Baldwin and Greening apples. Harry Allen, LaRue farm. For Rent Room for one or two ladies; pri vate home. 137 Fayette St., Pal myra. _________________ For Sale — Attractive 6-room house at 410 Fayette St., Palmyra. E. J. Wehrlin,- phone 4386. Mace don . _________ For Sale Used living room suite, 3 piece, good condition. Glenn Parker, 150 Tremont _St- ______________ % Appliance Service Call ui ’for prompt and efficient service lon radio, refrigerators and washers, using the best..in equip ment and 'parts. McGuirer£ Har grave, phone 77. Home-Dressed Ponltry Fryers .aid Roasters thoroughly cleaned. We deliver. Clarence Van Lare, phone 382. _________ Notice All accounts due me must be paid to me personally. J. B. Fries, Chickens, Alive or pressed 'Palmyra Hatchery. Phone 69-R. ■For Sale McIntosh apples. John Coveney. phone 8-F-2. ______________ For Sale Used 3-piece bedroom suite; 2- bumer oil .heater. Ihfluirp. 3.71 Vi. enna ~Street, or phone* 92-W. Wanted- ' 5,000 bu. Keiffer pears, 10,000 for canning:. Phone 5285, Williamson. Matt Fisher. For Sale Cheap work mare.; 5 year old Jer sey cow, due in about a wefek,. Abram Haak, Maple Ayenue. Found On Fairgrounds, key ring con taining five keys. Owner may have by calling at this office, identify ing and paying for advertisement. ' n o t i c e Notice is hereby given that li cense m liquor store No. L4028 has been issued to the undersigned to Sell liquors at retail urider section 132a of the Alcoholic Beverage S?ntllo1 r t e ” at 313 East Main street. Palmyra, Wayne County, tor off premises consumption. Jerry B. Burns 413 West Main Street _ ____________ _ Palmyra For Sale • Large size heatrola. Mrs. Hilton, phone 21-F-4. . ’ Wanted Man to work on farm by the day. Gildersleeve Farm, Eddy Ridge Road, Marion. Sweet Cider S* tur‘fe r, October 1U Harris; ' Road; phone 26-F-32. ^ Houses for Rent Inquire 68 Durfee 'Street.. For Sale— Red fox neck black and grizzly bear skin to ned; boy’s bicycle; rabbit*, ■£ pets and meat; carrots, beet* u grapes. Phone 116-J, Paling* — ———— — —» Apples Wanted Taking in apples. Vandeml* Dry House, phone 15. ------------ - ----- - H'.MiiT: filGHEST-PRICES paid foriW or disabled horses and cattle- M M. Welcher & Son, phone 780,Ne»-' ark, reverse call. 7J --------------------- ' j AUCTIONEER Experienced auctioneer. (JoW VerPlank, 28 Union 'St., MirioiJ' N. Y . Phone 3063. For Sale— No. 1 Evergreew;, time to plant. Spring custom®; return dead trees for replacemat by October 15. A. H. Trantni^ phone 164-J. For Rent Apartment ...jvith all improT*' ments, afte^' Oct.'lst, 151 W. Mu Street!-\' Inquire 115 Liberty \' phone 354.\. |v V. WaritW i-7 > Disabled, healthy horses or erf‘ tie, dead or alive. Humanely m, posed .of; Wayne Mink Ranel,- Marion,'N. Y . Phone Arnold Vu Lare, ‘5104 or Dr. Besemer/5211i; reverse. ’ £ .General Repairing {■'■ GJazine,.. painting, Lowe. :Br»x palntL—iija dynamite. ‘ \j '■S'f' 'ir E. E. Bird. phone'Jg t -L k . G. SHELDON Auctioneer. Call 156-J or 10-V Palmyra, New York. P A U L JOHNSON -General.. Electric Mazda-LamP? Electrical Wiring, Repairs, Sup plies. 209 W. Wster St., myra,- -N-.-yr -Phone -109=B— .Wanted Work of any kind. Wm. Baittf.. Notice Notice is hereby given ttet Ik cense number RL-12903 has M®- issued to the undersigned to sen,, liquor, wine, cider ana beer at re-, tail an a- restaurant under the-Ab. coholic Beverage Control law Av 116 Williams Street, PalmM Y., Wayne County, to be consumed, upon the said premises. Edna F. Angevine . 116 Williams Street- Palmyra, N. I; PiS Hoover Sales & Service A t McGuire & Hargrave Stort, phone 77, Palmyra. N. Y. i Custom made..slip covers thattt; Drapery Samples. Formerly Howe Rogers. Claudia mons, Newark-Sodus Road. 5597. Sodns. . - S - ‘ -tt flr!