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m i r * ' '‘« sited stato -' DEFENSE SONDV •ANO « . ■ ST A M P S ^ - V- AND THE MACEDON JOURNAL t ' !* B U Y UNITED.STATES..:;,:! DEFENSE, M O N D S , > 1 ■ A N O . ST A M PS »Ml’, $2.00 P E R Y E A R — S T R IC T L Y I N AD V A N C E ' PALMYRA, N. Y. JANUARY- 7.J943 s i n g l e C o p i e s f i v e c e n t s ': Letters From Bays In The Service of Uncle Sam San Antonio, Texas Palmyra Courier-Journal Office Palmyra, New Jo r k Gentlemen: I unfortunately haven’t had Notice To T ruck . Or Trailer Owners All applicants filing Commercial or Trailer-applications duringjl943 are required to file Federal Form T. B. I.-5 withr-each application. This form must Be completely fill ed out and attached to the appli- Thurs. noon Dear Sirs: Just a holiday letter full of cheer for the whole staff, as well!be issued1.cPlease obtain this Fed- as the editor. May your New Y e a r! t-ral Form at the Auto Bureau if time before to write and extend be as bright and successful as the'you are uriable to obtain it in your ..... «.„„ 1 ,,, ----- home town and haV(J it completely H ip livestockmen’s round-up meet ing. About 21 officers of the var ious livestock organizations will uiy heartiest thanks for mailing j year of \42” had been, jne the Palmyra paper. It certain- . sure ag the year “1943” is ly is splendid to get a glimpse^of j around the corner, it will be a moje earnest, hardworking future life back home when one is so far away. For example the first pa per I received Was read by every one frirni around there. For a time it looked as if I were a very pop- filled out before applying for plates7J=1942 Passenger, Commer cial, Trailer, Suburban and Motor Cycle Plates are in effect until January 31st, 1943. for the whole world. Peace for the entire world is just around the comer. . As you cah sefe, our morale’ at ■ular person with a large business | Sampson is very high. Many of going on in m> vicinity. I us are going to school within the The few minutes we do have I next hvo weeks. l am one of them; left to us in the army air force are j wiu ¡earn to be a yeoman. A usually ^ spent reading the news , yeoman [¡oe3 secretarial and steno- and writing letters. It seems we ' graphers work. We will be sent all can never get caught up on letters ( over the United States to the var- that we receive and must answer. | ious schoo]s that teach the trade Often people must feel that it is we want to learn. So, my address no use writing for they don’t get win S0Qn be changed> j send P J a i l S F o r R e d enswered but they must realize the y. t,0 you as soon as I know m y , « , , •«!«»,*» toys .rise very early and find every correct address and am settled in j * ' r O S S U r , V e moment very full. ; school. Preliminary preparations are One thing we are glad to see out | Thank you again, for sending 'underway for the annual Red Cross It will save time for the appli cant if they will arrange to have the applications completely filled out before applying for their 1943 plates. The Auto Bureau will glad ly mail an application to you if -you are unable to obtain one other wise, so that you can have it fill ed out. here is the warm sunshine duiing me yOU1. newspaper so. regularly, the day and the cool nights. Win- Sincerely yours ter here at this time is an ideal • Jim Rearson summer which is more than I can __ say for many of the southern-1 states we passed through in get- • paimyra Courier-Journal ting here. , Falmyra, N. Y. As we»are now under a fifteen Folks:—This is in sincere ap- day quarantine we have to spend preciation of your sending me the all our rest 'hours in our barracks. paper anti folks who never heard Consequently I am trying to write 0f Palmyra will hardly give me a this letter on my cot with* every- cbance to read it. They want to one around me talking or doing ]inow what is going on even in ■whatever they choose to, within my bome town. Thanks. Happy reason of course. ' N e^Year to all. We have a series of difficult1 gjU Craw tests coming Up in a day or two I r _ so I must close this letter for now Thei ’ollowing letter was receiv- - and take the orders I have been ed byl ■ trg Eiizabeth £ ay 0f Vi- •given. Such tests, as difficult men- enna j » reat from her son, Pfc. tSil tests and physical tests which Williall t . Ray, serving in Uncle fequire much rest-and relaxation - Sam’s irmy: as an assurance of steady nerves. . ’ somewhere in Africa to pass, have prompted the orders I December 13, 1942 to get as much rest as possible. ,j)ear iviom, From past experience I can well, It hag been a long. time since appreciate what they mean. i you beatci from me. And I’d like At any rate I hope you will note beal. f rom y0U- How are you the recent change of my address getting along? Are you still work- and accept my heartiest thanks i ¡ng at Dealers. I hope you are in for the paper. * I better health then the last time I Yours sincerely !saw y0Ui - Donald R. Contant i T , . .. I bet you thought I’d forgotten chive, which will take place dur ing the month of March, 1943. The drive this year includes not' only membership but donations for the Dec. 31, 1942 Red Cross wav fund, and it is stat ed that the quota will probably be more than double the’ amount sought last year. Lewis BlaSk, formerly a mem ber of the high ¿fchool faculty and now connected with the Garlock Packing Company, has been named as chairman of the committee in Palmyra, with Mrs. Carlton L. Johnson as vice-chairman, and they are already at work planning the organization for the coming cam paign. all about you. Well, I haven’t, mat ter of fact I’ve done a lot of won dering and worrying. Mom, you should see this coun- December 24, 1942 Editor « Palmyra Courier-Journal Dear Sir: _ tiy. It’s not quite so pretty as Eng- December 10th I graduated from ,and_ but itis a ,ot bctter. En|?iand •Officer Candidate School and re- ^ fair ^ ^ weren’t •ceived my commission in e SQ fiielldiy, Here in Africa army, so there will be changes in , c]most everybody tries to do- -my address and serial number. 1 1 oni. 21 Officers To Be Elected At^ North Rose Saturday at North Rose may at times resemble an overgrown ca’ol cus according to- the program of ¡Daniels. Two Palmyrans Leave For Service The following men left for Fort Niagara on Monday, January 4th, 1943, from Lyons: Palmyra—Fay Bodlno, Francis Leon What is Meant By Federal ‘Income Tax?” Lyons—Ernest. Facer, Oakleaf, Raymond Johnson. Savannah—Harold Gay, Albert be elected for tlienew year. These Htlrpcr( Cedric Merrigan.' will include the expu-ed terms of I Clyde—Levi Lippert, Frank Charles=-Raoke-of-Lyons and George ■ QUargreii0 Dennis of Newark m the Horse ; Rcd Creek—Frederick York. •Association; Walter Fisk and Har- > _ a w --------- old Merrill of Wolcott in the Beef ; _ • n , - Club. ClaTence Huckle of Clyde o f , Ç à r é î t t g e P S r S l G S the Livestock Shippers Associa- ; 0 p g ( | - T & I G S d a y Palmyra Grange Social Com- I' lion. M. C. Cunningham and Mr, ¡Merrill of the Sheep Growers As- . sociation and a delegaté to the, wittee announces that it will be- annual meeting of the Producer S’11 a scries parties on Tuesday Cooperative Commission Associa- *'v'ening, January 12, 1943, begin- tion of Buffalo. • ' rinS at 8:00 o’clock. There will be Program chairman, Walter Fisk ! Kames f°r a^ ant* the committee reports that A. J. Patterson, Here -1 ur£os everyone to come out for a ford Breeder, Vermont and Myron 8°°d time. Plans arc being made Fuerst, Angus Breeder of Dutch- | other things to come during ess County have been added to the 1 ^-'e \inter months so watch for day’s program. Dinner Chairman, j announcements Seth Oaks of North Rose when in terviewed said, “Wo are roasting ; V V a V l i e A W S f d c d 150 pounds of Wayne County | . _ bred, fed and slaughtered , beef, j S a i V a § 6 B e l f i n e r Everything is in readiness and the I A Salvage Banner, awarded 'the only thing I can add is'for those ■who do not have tickets to be there by 10:00 o’clock if %ey want to be sur.e of a seat to hear Ed Bab cock.” Fisk pointed out that every man, no matter what- his interest will The federal incomc tax Is, as the name implies a tax levied upon incomes, and it is payable in re lation to the amount of Incomc. In come, for Federal incomc tax pur poses, means in general any com pensation for one’s services, wheth er the compensation bo in money or in goods or other services; it includes also the net value received for the product of ono’a lribov, as farm produce in the case of a far mer; income from investments; pi of it from business operations; and other gains from sales and ex changes 'of goods and property. Certain limited categories of in come are, however, tax exempt, and to the extent of such exemp tion are oxclu&ed in computing the tax. Because of exemptions from the lax given to persons having less than certain stated amounts of in come, as well as because of various deductions and credits allowable, cnly a small proportion of the number of persons receiving in coma have until recently boon sub ject to tho tax. Thus, of the esti mated 55 million persons in this county by the War Production Board for merit in last fall’s scrap collection drive!, hangs proudly ¡country who received income in today in tho Wayne County Office cne form or another during tho calendar year 1941, only some 2G million persons were required to Building at Lytfns. The honor emblem, similar to ! the Anny-Navy “E” pennant ! fi'e Federal income tax returns have the best authoiity in the field pxVarded for production records, ffor that year, whilo of those same available Saturday. He said the come as a holiday present from C million, more than 9 million were not taxable due to credits Watch Your Ration Coupons meeting starts with \a four ring|the wpB to Wayne County f program” promptly at 10:00 j r:<ccedinfr a quota of 1Q0 pounds ■ and deductions allowable, Sir. Babcock 13 scheduled immed- . pdv pP rson jn the Salvage Round- I As a result of the loworing of iately after dinner, said Fisk. Mr. j j Rooke expressed. His pleasure that ^ayne County accounted for a j ~ so many ^omen haiT signified their lftal of 2>761 tons of scrap m etal! S V B a n f i a t t a t l T a l e s intentions of going to hear Mrs. 1 ¡n ^bc dr;ve which began Septem- Dougherty in the morning ond,ber ^ 1942 p-r morc than 104 “Eating a meal away fpm home;” 1<ounds per ¿apita fov tbe C0Unty’s ---- 1. ---- i>?,7-17 parionPr according fr1 Frank W Beneway of Ontario, chair- Coimes To Strand Sunday and IVIonday Here’s ‘ another ‘‘Happy New Irfan of the Wayne County Salvage ......... itertainment—and it is the star- •my aaaress auu cenai ^ comething for the American sol- iim sure to include my address, as d;erg I don’t want .to miss my weekly ’ | Well, Mom, I’ve got it all plan t TTia 7 in Pnlmvri for a dav be- i1 out ^ nexl year Christmas, {M piicallt at the time of such reg- I was in Palmyra Tqi a day De- , N a and j will have Christmas i * Hml fore I came to California, and T . - ................ - »«».ration. saw a lot of my old friends COFFEE ^All retailers and wholesalers of coffee must register at Wayne County War Price and Rationing Board on or before January 8. Coffee Stamp No. 28, valid for one pound of coffee from mid night January 3 to midnight, Feb ruary 7. A person who was 14 years old at the time of his registration for War Ration Book One and is now 13 years old is NOT entitled to use War Ration' Book One for coffee. Only a person whose age is shown as 15 or over on War \Ration Book One is eligible to use his book to buy coffee. In late registraf ons local boards ’ortor on the Radon Book age of •would lik6 to take -this opportuni ty to extend my best wishes to those friends whom I didn’t ' get to see. Thank you very much for your •friendship and consideration. _ _ *■ Lt. Edward Dickinson O.E.S. To Install • Officers-Monday _ .Palmyra __ Chapter,_ j O.E.S., _sdlL liord its first meeting of the year •on Monday evening, January 11, at which time the newly elected and appointed officers will be in- -slalled. R. W. bewis \K.oweil;_JJ,U.L. of Monroe County will be the in stalling officers. A picnic supper will be served at 6:30 o’clock. Membera please bring dishes, silver, rolls and a dish to pass unless otherwise sol icited. REAL ESTATE SALES MADE BY A. E. LaRUE, BROKER Property recently sold by Alvin LaRue, Real Estate broker, include mer J . Lyberl of New York City; the Anthony Kooman farm, Mar ion, to Geertruidus Reyerse of Williamson; the Alfonz Reul-j ns farm, Farmington, to Camiel Mor- tier of MacedonT the Allen* farm, dinner myself.. Have you written to Nancy or\Mrs. O’Brien lately. Nan is going to be your future daughter-in-law. Send my address to the Palmyra paper. I haven’t received a paper in 'S'lofig timer Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. ^ Bill Your sou -- Sampson, Nr Y : Dear Sirs: Just a few lines to let you know how good it is to'receive the Pal- myra paper as it1 gives me great pleasure to read about the home town folks. Also wish to thank all for the boxes and gifts 'I -have received meaning Garlocksi the_Presbyter- ian Church, the Palmyra Firemen and American Legion and all oth ers. ' j Wish to thank yoa again f°r the paper. '• I Sincerely . Harold Martin ___ )_ BlytÜe, California. January I ,1! 1943 Palmyra Courier-Journal , Palmyra, New York'ThV J-jj- . Dear Sirs: T I wish to thank youi/pr.gending . /me ~tKe Palmyra^ Courier-Joumalr Canandaigua, to O. O. Kenyon of .Reading news from tlio Old Home Ilopewoll; and the A. H. Alme-1 Town brings back .pleasant mem- kinder fayBS, Walworth, to Harlan! cries, and too, it’s always good to Milton, jr., of Walworth. J (Continue on Page 1-Eight) In granting a replacement of a ■lost book, the applicant^ age at time of original registration must appear on the new book. AVAR RAfTION BOOKS Time for registering for War Ration Book One, ndcessaVy in order to obtain War Ration Book Two, has been extended to Jan uary 15. The new Ration Book Two is expected to be issued in February. It will be based on point valuesTHaE \wilT -be the' ’ sameTSF all stores. Retail selling of articles rationed will be suspended for a short period before actual ration- ing starts. Consumers will have to declare amount of canned goods on hand, anQ amount of coffee. Stamp deductions will be made for excess stocks. Canned goods includes'canned and bottled fruits and vegetables, soups, juices. Does not include home canned fruits and vegetables. SUGAR Sfemp No. 10 is good for throe pounds of sugar until midnight January 31, TIRE INSPECTION . i .Deadline for initial tire inspec; tion, under -periodic OPA require ment, is January 31. Evidence of this inspection must be in-ttie tlre; ir-spection Tecord •which every mo- torist-inust-carry-in—order—to-ob——Palmyra tain gasoline rations, or new or recapped tires. OPA urges motor ists to have inspection at! once tb' prevent last minute rush. FUEL OIL Committee,, who hcndcd’the drive ht^ .| ---- ------ — 1 1 -,i t v w ¿'tUdnecTattracUon. “Tales of Man- alcng with Winfield Tyiei Farm L „ wWeh ^ ^ ¡Bureau A g e n t, and committee sec-1day ^ ^ ^ Period 2 coupons remain good I In addition they report that through January 2G and Period 3 j many additional tons''ver« ^ ” ^ - ! Charles Boyer,’ Edward G^RoWn- coupons through February 20. cd by junk dealers who did not re- , . - Value of No. 3 has been cut 10 perjpr.rt them t o ¡ ‘the top-ranking3 IIol “ wood“ fav- cxe.mptlons, many more persons aro now -subject to the Federal income tax than before, and for . the calendar year 1942 it is esti mated that more than -35 million persons will file Federal incomo tax returns. To tho large nUmber of persons no<v subject to'flic Fedi oral incomo tax, who. ’have never reported incomo before for Federal lax purposes, an understanding of the law and applicable regulations 7s of primo ilnportance. & , An Incomo tax return is a dec laration on tho part of tho taxpay er of lus total taxa'ble incomo for the yf-nr, together, with tho var ious deductions, exemptions, and ci edits to which\ he is entitled. It is in rclinnco -upon voluntary dis closure, and the integrity of taxi- pay ors generally, that tho cost of administration of tho incomo tax can bo kept at a minimum. Though the return is a voluntary .statement, any person who willful ly makes a rotum which ho does not believo to be true and correct . in evry mntrial matter is subject In tho penalties provided by law. Tho first requirement of tho law Is the filing of an appropriate ro tum. For 1 ndividuals generally, this must he done by March 15 fol lowing the end of the calendar year. Tho rotum must bo filed with I ho appropriate Collector of in ternal Revenue for- the district lh which is located the legal residonco or principal place of business of tho person making tho return. Under tho present law every single ‘ prson, and every married person not living with husband or wife, having a total incomo (earn ings, together with..other Income) of $500 or more, and waffled per sons living with husband or ^wifo throughout the 'taxable yenr^ who haye an aggregate -income (total- earnings of both husbnnd and wife, together with other income) of~ $1200 or more, regardless of the amount of net incomo, must file a i ('turn. cent. No. 2 retain their full ori- tees. It is estimated scrap collect- sinal value. top-ranking nou# orites that are starred in this rare Warning To Operators Of j Commercial! Cars | The Rochester District Office of tho Office of Defense Transporta tion warned oporators of commer- Even Hollywood dared that such could be successfully produced to 1 allow each star to have a suitable role. “Tales of Manhattan\ is the proof that it can be and was done. More stars appear in this picture cd during the entire year was up- wards of 5,000 tons, Chairman Beneway lauded ef- . , . , . a picture casting so many stars j forts in every township as making >m1J l m _A ____ ________ , __ this achievement possible. I “The entire county shares in (this honor,” he said,, commenting ( n the Salvage Pennant. “ Unreser ved credit is due to the whole- , .. . , c than are usually east m many a hearted cooperation of citizens, fcrepn ))it cial vehicles that the tires on their sc^00's. nowspappis, c|v’'! Tho producers spent .years pcr- vc-hides must be inspected by ap- izatl0ns ,and Clubs ,, !<• rVctinK the perfect story that proved OPA tire inspectors by- Jan- L-i°^n C\ S* a C11„ would allow for the proper per- uary 15th. , ' [ » Pnrll0lPatcd 10 bnnff SUC‘ ‘ trayal of each star’s talents. The Those commercial vehicle oper-1CCSS’’ , , I,lot Hso,f is nowl nnd fn^-mov- otors who receive temporary gas ' Beneway declared that while the wHh tho n(!CCSSury parts of rationing -were also warned that serap me part salvage } nlll0S( d) anla and comedy mixpd these temporary rations expire on ! Pr°Rrarn has. now been ^leferrea ^. nd sorve(] ns top entel.ta|nmcnt. January Slst, and that they mustlm,til Spnnr because of- «ie snow n - - — apply to the District office at 411 4 emsmeallatimBC( amonff Wayne Magistrates v T ^ t h e branch’ office^T’ the’ ■thcm silk \ f 0\ 1Bt°°kS da bt 1 E l e c t N e W O f f i c e r s Geneva Chamber of C o m m e r ^ ‘he T ^ ‘Geneva, T T Y , for the proper ‘^ be7e“ Jth7re'\wiU be collec- .Wayne County Magistrates Asso forms on which to apply for ad justment of motor fuel and mile age allowed on their Certificate' of War Necessity. Operators of farm vehicles sHould apply to their County Farm -Transportation Cohimitteo. The ODT office also asked that stores wnere xnere wju vuih - .*- i . . , tion boxes for them, he said. He, nation was held an the Gardomer advised that tin cans be washed , Hotel at Newark last Saturday, and flattened so as to be kqpt con- ¡Dinner was served at one o’clock, veniently until spring” when ar- The following off.cers were elect- rangemonts -wilUbe-madeJiL for the comingyejr: . _______ fnr rnri. rnl- * President—Kingsley F. Lady Bowlers Start 1943 Off With Bang Wednesday night tho Palmyra Ladies’ Longuo started ‘ 1943 off with a bang. Cook’s defeated Pear- sulls by scores of 2128 to 2073, their last game resulting in a tio natch of 725 each. Cook’s bettered Pearsall In the tic-roll-off and c me thru to win three points. Pal myra Recreation took four points fiom the hard hitting Finns, who ceitainly run into very difficult bowling at the start of a new year. Palmyra Rccreation defeated them 2i2G to Finns 1911. Palmyra Hotel knocked down the maples for a to- tj.il of 1914 to Garlocks 1781, tak ing all four points. At the close of the evening’s bowling found Cooks the winner of ihe ?2.00, nosing out. - the Palmyra Recreation by three pins. Totals wcro Cooks 2128, Pal myra Recreation- -2125; Two foams— tied for first place in this week’s b o w l i n g . _________ ________ various communities for curb col- ! President Kingsley F. Young, 1 fnnR • ¡East Palmyrat CC 1 \ Vice-president—Clyde F. Mason-, “All of these items are scarce, p^ctators who reoeived certificates I Boneway said, “ and it is our job to | Williamson. whieh-gHowed them sufficient gas- ¿ue'that just \as niueh-of-this^vital-j—.frecro.nry material is reclaimed as is pos- rl:s> Macedon. Program oline to operate during the first quarter of 1943 but not sufficient * gallonage for th? remainder of 1943 should apply to the District Office for an adjustment in their mileage spid gasoline allotments- on their Certificate of War Neces sity. For the convenience of the pub lic, a temporary branch office has been established in the Geneva Chamber ' o f Commerie, Geneva, ,New York. RebekahsToMeet ~Rebeknh—trudgg—will; -newspapers— . .. .. , , asked not to tell the enemy hold its regular meeting on Wed- sible.” committêe — Walter Cone of Ontario and J. Francis Lines of Palmyra. Use Cautioning In Mentioning Soldiers’ ,> n .Y . S . Moose Ass^n Addresses ¡Will Confer In On battle fronts every day m en, risk their lives to discover- the i u ' . location and strength of'the miU- Secretary Roy R.-Rumpff of the itary units of the enemy. Yet at! New York State Moose Associa- home, too many, of us are present- tion has*- announced that the mid- ing the enemy, with information winter conference of that body of the same military value, the-would be held in Rochester on Sat- Office of Censorship says in a j,urday and Sunday, January 9- and statement 1-^. At this conference a commit- This is the information which at the 1942 State Con clave in Rome, will decide whether it ) b a3visable to hold a State Con- 1 clave this year. If tho committee Louise Murney set the pace for tho new year by hitting 022, 3-. . game total, only six pins from qualifying In- the Times Union Classics, her high single game bc- ing 188. Evelyn Brownell hit 2nd \ high three games with 484, high ' single of 171. Sila Jane—Culllp— came into third place,'hitting 472 and hitting high single of 102. -Ruth-Brccsft-hit high singlft-of-l-TO,— total 3-gnmo 454. Emily Fisher.-, came in fourth place for high three games with 458. Nice.rolling;; girls, keep it up throughout-M3r. •' Team standing as of Wcdnes- -' day: ' *“• fPalmyra Recreation ......... 49 Cooks Service ................... 48 Pearsalls ........................... 42 Garlocks . .................25 ,.'4S, Palmyra Hotel 21/47 Finns Auto . ....................... 19 49 individual averages to Wednes day: , >- „ E. Brownell—-147 L. Murney —MG ■G. Martens—143, ^ > R. Breese—146 . - • . . . ~ DO NOT T E L L \the names of liosday evening, January 13, m phip3 upon which sailors serve. Oddfellows Hall. I (Continued on Page Eight) report is favorable to such a move, delegates to, the conference ¡will t'.ecide on the time nnd place. L 19 - 20. 26 , í M. DcBuyser—í'í'i, To thó^Palüiyrn_‘T.'aciy Ki;k1«t - nil the best for'the- new ye«r,,»r l inriy tlia'm'vplc- fall far and > lci*.' of U'0 »'Icÿâ’fûi’ strikes and »®*«*.