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g y * One Ctn. With -f O W Cigarettes gs?,. g^w^, «?>U7 Prices to These Items Are. Goi{ig.llp--Buy How Chase and Sanbortt Coffee Ib 27e Scot Tissue 6 foils 4 9 c J'illsbDty's Best 21 Vi lb, bag • FLOCJR $1.19 Sunbearp Sliced Pineapple o N o . i \ - ^ c i n * 3 9 c P E A S , sweet, w rinkled, Veteran 2 No, 2 cans 35c P E A S . I G A Sufirar JJ No. 2, cans 29c T O M A T O E S , IG A 2 No. 2 cans 21 c Palmyran Picked As Vice-President of Farm Societies Wartime conditions will increase attendance at • county fairs, dele-, gates to t)le 48th annual conven tion .of t he Town and County Pair Associations opindd.» Exhibitors' ■agreed^ Wylngtlcifiantls' for var ious qntortainment^ attractions al ready are hpavy, ’ , The Association -of Town’ Agri cultural Societies re-elected Bligh A.A. Dooda,ooda, .Gouverneur,ouverneur, president;esident; News ofjnterest To Income Tax Payers The. State Tax Commission, to day granted a -blanket, extension of time to March 15 fo,r the filing of re'turns by withholding agents who deduct the State Income tax from''’salaries o£ non-resident en^. • D .G pr w ~ -W—Ray-Converse7 Palmyraj firstj tax by- 25 /per-cent,-now-awaiting _ • 1 __ j-. nr:ii: __ - —i.» IpfrinlflfcivG fiction* IGA Kvap. MILK 6 (all cans 4 7 C G o o d y -N u t OLEQ 2 lbs 3 5 c Oxydol Large I'kg. 22c SILVER DUST With Towel pk 23c BUTTER Fresh Creamery Ib 36c 'vice-president; William Kennedy, Cobleskill, second vice-president; Clyde E. Shultz, Horncll, secre tary,. and William. P. Briggs, Tru- ;jnansburg, treasurer * SUGAR John F. Williams, Troy, was March 15 is without interest elected president of the County- The t o s w;thheld at the source Pairs Association. Others elected: . employers of non-residents are Arthur D.’ Driscoll, Whitney Point, .... — *■.— first vice-president; J. Alfred Val entine, Mineola, second vice-pres ident; G. W. ilarrison, Albany, sec- ..Iretary and William A. Dardess Chatliam, treasurer. Pure Cane Lim it 2, H im . to a cuxtomer 2 lb s 15Cj^fomen]n Defense I A R D W h i t e C h a m n m n 9 M * 5 9 Q / J M a k e G o o d J V o g r e s s act thc proposed 25 per cent re- L / i lV L r mpion £ print 8 WomoIt-3 advisory committees, Auction after February JL5. Last S a w D e n t is t ! Old crosscut saws- made new, $1.00. Hand saws jointed, set, filed 25 cents. Jay Seeley, Walworth. . ■ i License Notice Notice is hereby giv.en that li cense No. EB-.7349 has been issued to the undersigned :t6 sell beer at retail under section 76,‘of the Al- .coHolic Beverage Control .Law' at \His restaurant^ W[S road running N^and'S from Rte.31 to Rte;33 B' in the Town- of tMacedon Wayne, County, N. ,‘K_.,^.o 'be consumed up on said premise^ ^ ' Nick Urus, . , R. D-. 1, Macedon, N. Y.. Wanted .■ Middle aged- woman-as house” -keeper x?n farm, two in family^-For Sale—good work horse. A. Vinke, Newark, N. Y. General Repairing Glazing, painting,- Lowe Bros, paint, and dynamite. E. E, Bird, phone 61. ... Jacob DeRiddcr farm, northwest reported to the Tax Commission of Marion, on Ridge Chapel im- on Forms 102 and 103. The wit’h-Vpro'!ed uRo*d’ 70v a-reS’ , , , ■ \ \ .. • ,1 muck, berries, cherries, woods; held taxes are due at the time of j extra good buildings, milk market; extended optional 9 Guernsey cattle, horses; all* farm equipment. Alvin 'LaRue, Exclusive Broker, Palmyra. ployees. - Mark Graves, ? President of the ‘Commission; said £he extension- was granted in view' bf Governor Lehman's budget message pro posal to reduce ■ the State income legislative action The returns of withholding agents and payment of taxes with held at the source Ordinarily are due February 15. The extension to filing the returns—now to March 15. The Commissions’ action was talcen to forestall the possible necessity for making ^thousands of refunds, should the legislature en- •• Swcctheurt S O A P 3 fo r 1 9c With cach pur chase of f[ barn— 1 for 1 cent BirdKcye >o.st<;d e Cut Corn pk 21c TflKC H 0 M 6 JOMe D R E A i ^ T j & K S Z INOiVtOurtt POPT-JONf 10 * Miracle Whip - I - S a l a d — Dressing uvisory commiwes --- - — --- for Civilian Defense work are J ^ approximately 80,000 with- making good progress in some holding returns, involving $3,500- - -parts- of—the—county—with—the on-1 M0_ jn taxes, were t filed 8,000 ' rollment of volunteers for service | employers. P R U N E S Veteran\ qt 39c For Sale. ' . California Certified Red Kidney seed'teans. O. A. Skutt Co., Inc., Palmyra. , *, For Rent 3-room upper apartment with all improvements. Loren Miller, 149 Fayette Street. AUCTION The undersigned executor will sell at Public Auction at the Wil liam Corcoran farm, Marion, N. Y., R A I S I N S S e e d lessS u n m a id O R A N G E JU I C E 4 6 oz Blue Bird A S P A R A G U S Pride o f Farm ,2 No-2 cans 29c T U N A F L A K E S S t a r K ist D R I E D A P R IC O T S fan c y . in home protection and defense, j No extension of time was’ grant- Thc committee in Clyde under the led for the filing of “information- leadership of Mrs. Thos. F. Galla-!at-the-source” returns, referred to 1]am Uovcoran tarnl| Manon, in . x., gher and the one in Palmyra under' as Form 105, due on or before'Feb-1 located on the Marion-Minsteed o _ _ 1 _ Mrs C. D. Brokaw are out in ruary 15. The Tax Law r e q u i r e s Road, three miles east of Marion, - - P k g * Z 1 C , ^ «. r.r i„ .nromnt- volun-, .11 ™ p l.»e » , ind.vidual r tecrs.- Other local advisory com-: corporate jind..pavtuersMp,. to JllM ai-k on Saturday, February 14, at | mittpe chairmen who are complet- information returns. These re- 1 12-.00 o’clock sharp, cows from can 2lC in# plans for active volunteer par- turns state the names, addresses ?’eai^ nF® *?TrA ! °^» brown --------- * ‘L , • ‘ horse, 150 White Leghorn pullets, -- -- ticipation are: Mrs. Elizabeth ( and wages or salary of every un- mowi^s machine, grain binder! Lawrence, North Rose; Mrs. Lu- married employee paid more than | bobs, wagon and hay rack, potato cena Plumb, Rod Creek; Mrs. R. $1,000 a year and every married | coverer, markers, shovel plow, peg“ S n . , , _ _ _ , I < , , . . I f l v n o f e t r t n n K n o l o n m i n c . Rogers, M a rion; Mrs. Leo Ilel- j employee paid more for. S oc I uh Point; Mrs. Fred Kip- , a year. pkg 10 c 3 1 c 1 Ib pkg 29c caiiformn Celery H e a jt s bun 10 c; Beet Sweet—Juicy O r a n g e s ; ' ceb| 7 a L \ d 8 1 & Lnrgp Si/e „ 0lll|lJf >nions_ ___ 3 lbs 10c I F reshCocoanuts e a l 2 c > FreshPineapplesea 25c I fjrecning :Apples 6 lbs 25c We Jinvo a limit-Ujaclnlosli _ ^ C !‘K al I A pples 7 lbs 25c lUUiCU VV»V1VL, UUV f V* H , 1^6 than $2,500 1 to.°*h dra^- T.S^ono ,boat’ fann’\g I null, com sheller, hay rake, 100 — ..... , . - I fence posts, ladders, 100 shocks hut, Ontario; Mrs. Frank DeForestp The various forms are available I c01'n in field, hay and bean fodder, ........... \ ' 'fence stretcher, atad many other Greens lb 15c Baldwin Apples 7 lbs 2 3 c Wolcott; Miss Estelle Kime, New-; at central offices of the Depart-Kenco stretcher, atad many other 1 j,ri; Mro w.i., m . t-,.- . items; also all household furniture ark. Mis. Cfornulu Toun, Savtov.. ment of laxation ami Finance in ! including beds, rugs, chairs, tables. nun; Mrs. Bert Molner, Walworth; j Albany, and at distiict offices in piano, cook stov*e, chunk stove, oil and Mrs Wesley C. Nye, Ma7ion. New York City, Brooklyn, Syra-! burner, sewing machines. John t? r ! o u hf ' mC'\'VUI,SOM bC' r f ed! r e’,UtiCa; R,0ch0S,0r a\ d Buffa,0-!ca[oPra5lkerk. W l l L T c i r c o i I ™ to a county meeting by Mrs. Eliza-, Supplies of the forms have been' late, Robert J. Burger, exec, both Pfautfr Co. Director of Worn-[mailed to employers on the depart- en’s Activities and Chairman of ment’s mailing lists. . Volunteer Enrollment. ' I JANE PARKER DONUTS idoz.l2c Marvel Coffee E'Bht o'clock White Bread AnnPageBeans Cigarettes Soap Fla] 3 lb. bag 20 oz. loaf i lb. cans 9 popular brands 1$ White Sail Carton Ige, pkgs. 9c 27e $1739 25e FRUITS AND VEGETABLES firm crisp iceberg LETTUCE head 5c JUICY, SWEET, LARGE GRAPEFRUIT 5 for 29c Ivory Soap . 3 med bars 19c Guest bar 5c Soap Ije bar 10c Ivory Ivory Flakes Igepk<i24c for quick gentle suds IvdrySnow 2 lg pkgs 45c for quick gentle suds ToilefSoap 4 bars 27c Camay Toilet Soap bar 7c * Lava» Soap 4 bars 19c Kirk’s Hardwater Chipso Ige pkg 22c flakes or granules / Dux Ige pkg S2c small pkg. 10c Oxydol Ige pkg 22c sm. pkg. 10c giant pkg. Gac Selox pkg 15c thorough yet economical Soap 5 bars 23c P & G Crisco 3 Ib can 66c lb. can 24c G lb. can 1.31 dexo 3 Ib can 6.1c lb. can 22c A & P FOOD STORES Owpcd & O perated By Tho Great Atlantic «& Pacific Tea Co. Above prices effective only, in Palmyra . It was intended that enrollment in tho beginning should be done by these advisory committees since tho office was set up so late in, the SHEFFIELD .FARM STARTS TWICE-A-MONTJi PAYMENTS _ TO ITS M.ILK PRODUCERS Cheerioats, lc Deal ,iu> <•\'^ \ ^ “ r u l 3 c 2 giant size 1 9c O 1% lb O O “ pkgs G rapefruit, Texas Seedless G rapefruit, Texas P ink FilJsbury’s Buckw h e a t P a n c a k e Flour Purasnow Flour 24y2 lb bag $1.17 4 Fruit,Tumblers FREE With Each Bag c O L A C I N O ’ C - B E S T . F O O D S - ^ FREE DELIVERY county, many had already enrolled “ “I1? / ® \ \ 6” SUpplying milk to and registered in other agencies 1 Sheffield Farms Co. Inc., are to- W o u l d be well, however, for all i day !\ rCCeipt of the first semi- persons, ny?n and women, to All in I rnonl,lIy ellecks to be Issued under regular Civilian Defense en- TIME TABLE W. Y. C. Railroad The following is the schedule for trainB arriving und departing from Uie New York Central station at Palmyra: Effective Sunday, Sept. 28 1941 Eastern Standard Time * Westbound G3 Daily ..................... G.29 a. m. 9 Daily except Sunday - - 2.1 Gp'. in. $ Sunday o n ly ......... 2.02 p. m. 5 Daily . .................... 5.49 p. m. 2C5 Daily except Sunday G.47 p. m. Eastbound No. 132 D a ily ...................... 5.20 a. m. 158 Daily local ............... 9.30 a. m. 140 Local daily cxcept Sunday » 3.51 p. m. I t -------------------------- Fire Signals Requests for a diagram showing the fire districts has come to this offiec. Blasts and districts aro as follows: I —North fif .Main nari w,est of \SVilHams. II—South of Main and west of Cuyler. T HII—South of Main and east of Cuyler., __________ IV—North of Main and east of W iliam s. V —Garlock factory. One long blast designates an cut-of-lown fire. thc e a c h 5 c l’ollment blank as all enrollments aVe to be classified and kept on file by thc advisory committees. This is a voluntary enlistment for service so lio canvass will be made unless a local committee pre- fers to otaroll people that way. ; There will be a central office set | up in each town where volunteers are on duty to take enrollments. I This committee will assist volun- teers in filling in the blanks, sug- | gesting opportunities for service. P h n n o c 1 0 A 1 0 1 !Latcr’ volunteers will bo referred rnones - - uu- lll to d a s s o s f o r t r a I h i n g u t r a i n i n g is requested and when instruction is made available. the new payment plan. Hereafter checks in payment for milk will be , irjuity, 'uaui, iurnace, oaK : mailed by Sheffield so they will be ■ fine location,- $2,500, down pay- in the hands of the farmers on ■ ment §800. H. C. Fletcher, 140 the 10th and 25th of each month. Checks received on the 10th of each month will be an advance payment for the milk supplied by farmers during the first 15 days of the previous month. Checks re ceived on the 25th of'the njonth will be .a complete' settlement for the preceding month. BUS TIME TABLE ONTARIO BOY SCOUT Eastern Standard Time AWARD AS OUTSTANDING Effective September 28. 1941 m AGRICULTURE °Ea8tCRocheBterf Fnirport and | An award designating him as ^•28 a. m. cxcept Sunday and one ^wo Boy Scouts who holidnva..... fmvn ___ i . holidays,. 5.29 p. m. 7.52 p. m. To Rochester via Pittsford: 9.13 a. m. m’ cxccpt Sunday and holidays. 3.52 p. m. . — To Syracuse: 11.01 a. ro. 5.11 p. tn. To Clyde: .. ____ _ _ _______ 7-2,1 ,?•, m- except Sunday and holidays. 11.01 a. m. 5.11 p. m. 9.01 p. m. To Newark: 7.21 a. m. except- Sunday and holidays. 11.01 a. m. 4.01 p. m. 5.11 p. m. 0-36 p. m. except Sunday and holidayg. 9.01 p. m. a To Lyons: 7.21 a. m. cxcept Sunday and holidays. 11.01 a. m. 4.01 p. m. 6.11 p. m. 9.01 p. m. have been thc most outstanding in agriculture in Now York State during thc past year has been awarded t0 Eagle Scout Robert Suter of Troop No. 12G, Ontario. • Hie-honor, called the “4-A -Gold Medal Award,” is presented each year to the two boys adjudged the, most outstanding rural Boy Scouts'1 in the StatCr-by—the-A-merican—Ag=~ BE LOYAL-TO YOUR TOWN PURCHASE PALMYRA PRODUCTS AND — PROMOTE PROSPERITY riculturist magazine. The award will be presented to Suter by Governor Lehman at the annual Master Farmers’ Banquet at Cornell Universityy In order to qualify for this award a boy scout must be a Scout in good standing,. First Class or higher, must live on a farm and be active in work on the farm, and must show a record of twelve months continuous performance in the following: Scout achievement, community service, school work and records, and home and farm records. Suter’s record has been high in all these qualifications. He not only holds tho Eagle award, high est honor in Scouting, but he was presented the Empire State Far mer’s Award last year. He ii a Freshman at', Cornpll, majoring in 'Agriculture, and is the son of Mr. and Mrs. , Leonard Suter of On tario. The term “spud”, commonly used for potato, came from the in itials of an old dietetical society called the “Society for the Preven tion of Unwholesome Diet,” Practical Nurse Licensed practical nurse. Call\ 2G-F-2, Palmjrra, for information. Wanted By experienced single man, 4 acres of well-drained muck to work on shares, mostly for onions. Joseph Stevens, Buffalo St., Mar ion, N. Y., c/o Frank Spychalski. For Sale—Direct from owner _two. farms,_Two miles northwest of Marion, Nr Yr One has'=63Trcres, 10 of bearing orchard, 5 of woods, i'est good crop land. , Excellent itUMldings, electricity and furnace. . °.th.°^~25 acre- g0°d buildings, ____ electricity. orty i vc— “bearing1^— cherry trees, 30 set two years ago. ■rse Twenty acres' good crop land. 5-F-14. School bus by the door. Ernest C Grant, Box 117, Elriiira, N. Y- Card of Thanks We wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to our neighbors and friends for their many, acts o i kindness, and. sympathy shown us during the illness and at the death of our husband and father; also for thc beautiful floi’al tributes and auto mobiles furnished. Mrs. Jacob Kommer and family. For Sale In Macedon, 8-room house, elec tricity, bath, furnace, oak floors, pay. Jackson St., Palmyra, N. Y. Card of Thanks We wish to express our sincere thanks and .appreciation to i our neighbors and friends for 'their many acts of kindness and sym pathy shown us during our recent bereavement; also to Rev, Fred erick E. Morse for his words of comfort, and to those who fur nished the beautiful floral tributes and automobiles. Mrs. Willard C. Gates and ‘family, Brothers and Sisters. AUCTIONEER Experienced auctioneer. John VerPlank, 28 Union 'St., Marion, N. Y. Phone 3063/ For Sale^ Two close-up springers and 4 heifers. Peter DeSeyn, Maple Ave. For Sale 19 acres-north of Palmyra, ex tra good house, barn, good well, electric at roadside,-. Priced for quick sale, $2,3,00, $400 down, bal ance monthly.- Good , 7-room house, furnace, electricity, 1% acres, southwest on improved road. $1,500, $300 down, balance §15 per month. Ar thur Young, Palmyra. Card of Thanks Mr. and Mrs. Edson Shaw and .family wish to thank the firemen for their quick, response and the neighbors who assisted them dur ing ,their -fire. Tuesday morning. For Rent 5-room upper apartment, im- provements. 137 Fayette Street. Wanted ho 25-cycle mprtor. Call Wanted Experienced farmer wants small dairy farm to rent or shares. Can furnish own equipment. Inquire Courier Office. Now taking, orders for Califor nia Red Kidney Seed Beans 9%c cash. See or call us before selling your Beans; we are always in the market. M. O. Engleson & Co. Inc., Williamson, N, Y . Phone 0731. Come up and Get Your Spaghetti at the Yellow Mills Restaurant Saturday^Night Wanted Couple to work on farm, woman' to help with some housework, sep arate rooms, electricity, wood. Mrs. Laura Jordan. Paying JPrapper $2.25 extra- large heavy rats. Witter, Mill St., Canandaigua.- Apartment for Refit West/0 1X011 house’ 110 Main st-» I M M Dog Found Beagle, male, no tag. Call at 9 £rie St., Macedon, any day but Sunday. For Sale\T Baled Alfalfa hay and straw. Isaac O Meal, phone 2G-F-5. •Lost Q . , •Girl's yellow _ gold Westfield watch, ydlow cold o ^ Z T 1^ CHIX—Mrs. Little’s New Hamp shire Reds and Porter’s White Leg horns; blood tested; bred for pro duction, size and color of egg Rea sonably priced. J. B. Fries, Hatch er and Bi’peder, 5.'?1 Vienna St.’, Palmyra, phone G9-R. L. G. SHELDON Auctioneer. Call 15G-J or 10-R, Palmyra, New York. Hoover Sales & Scrvice At McGuire & Hargrave Store, phone 77, Palmyra, N. Y. For Sale — Attractive 6-room house at 410 Fayette St., Palmyra. E. J. Wehrlin, phone 438G, Mace don Satisfy Your Thirst For Rent Bedroom, 22G Howell Street. Painting, Paper' Hanging Interior decorating. V. C.'Wash burn, Division Street. Phone 19G-J. Appliance Service Call us for prompt and efficient service on radio, refrigerators and washers, using the best in equip ment and parts. McGuire & Har grave, phone 77. PAUL JOHNSON General Electric Mazada* Lamps Electrical Wiring, Repairs, Sup plies. 209 W. Foster St., Palmyra, N. Y. Phone 109-R. Custom made slip covers that fit. Drapery Samples. Formerly •with Howe & Rogers. Claudia W . Emmons, 2219 Main St., E. Roch ester, New York. Home-Dressed Poultry Fryers and Roasters thoroughly cleaned. We deliver. Clarence Van- Lare, phone 382. HIGHEST PRICES paid for dead or disabled horses and cattle. Earl M. Welcher & Son, phone 780 New ark, reverse call. •For Sale r> .oats and barley, and corn. ±5. Pulcmi, phone 10-F-5. OFFICIAL BABY CHICKS: government* supported prices and Govenynent requests for higher eSg production means, increased profits for all alert poultrymenl We produce--only-chicks\ that af“ raised on our own farm. Parmenter Reds 14c, Leghorns 13 %c, thous- and lots %c less. Both strains 2 ° ^ for high egg production. Sexing. Phone Macedon 2174 Macedon Breeder Hatchery & Poultry Farm. - Highest cash, price paid for Palmyra N? 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