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•ÿ'V ^ . * 9 - \ - A N D T H E M A C E D O N JO U R N A L N4.WAR BÛNH |* J ; 0 0 P E R Y E A R ^ - S T R I C T L Y I N A D V A N G E ’ _______ pi^YoiiirSÍiare Of Fifty Million Dollar Loan PALMYRA. Ñ—Y.-APRJIi-lS, 1943-— — SINGLEGOPIESFIVEGENTS fv'jyty million dollars'— eighteen ^¿lillons more ¡than the goal, in the kjirst War Loan campaign last De- -g ^ e r i - î— - ---------- --------- :V.That is the prodigious a n d ch a l lenging objective s e t Before W ayne ■■'county and five adjacent counties *'fa' f.hft nation's $13,000,000,000 1 Second W ar Loan drive, which step w ith-the Spring offensives of the Allied Nations from Gabes to Guadalcanal. | — -\-Rochester’s hard-won flag will' be the battle standard for the en- .tire area of which our city is but the m etropolitan focal point. ■?‘If there’s one thing Americans \love i t ’s challenge. And Roches- ; opened* April 12 and will continue ^ te r and h e r neighbors have never ‘¿until the last penny has '.been been slow to accept a real one ■' counted. [ when it confronted them. Never h “The greatest financial drive in h a s the result spelled a n y thing but ¡'history,” as Secretary of th e I victory. fTreasury Morgenthau describes “Now we a re'up against th e big- 4fbla. gigantic task of enlisting gest challenge we’ve ever had, l-bome-front dollars .to s u s t a i n , h e re on the home front . h e lp- i;b»ttIe-front fighters, would a p p e a r ,lng 'America a t work’ ' .to’ raise ’fy be ho .overstatement of fact. ¡¿Activity a t the newly organized ^W»r, f i n a n c e Committee . h e a d quarters for the;Second W ar L o a n .1104 Lincoln-Alliance B a n k /Building' was mounting tq a cres- i;cendo as first gratifying reports ■thirteen billion dollars'.so th a t ‘America -at w ar’ may not falter. \All of us have paid some pretty stiff taxes in recent days. W e gave generously to 't h e Red Cross and filled its war chest .to. overflowing. Now comes this’ r began .to sift in from the counties m ighty appeal from th e United M 'Monro6, Livingston, O n tario, 'States Treasury—not to -give, but ^Eteneca, Wayne arid Yates, c o m - , to loan . . . t h a t our money m ay •'prising the Second Federal R e - work for victory while it works for ?terve District. us. . I ’.'/Separate organization for \ “W e $ t hom e are asked .to GIVE > handling the campaign ih the sis nothing. W e are Usked only to 1 | counties comprising\ .the Roches- 1 LOAN. No m a tter how m u c h w e 1 - ter area have' been appointed. Invest in the Second W ar J o a n it' pilose from Wayne are: i c a n n o t begin .to m atch the invest-1 jfohn W. Hickey, chairman Vic- m e n ts our sons and b r o th e r s a r e i.tory Bund Committee; Lyman K . making for us and our freedom on I ;Stuart and Harrison C. Bloopier, the far-flung battlefields of this} co-chairmen W ar Savings Staff; war.’’ Mrs. Leta Fortmiller, women's ----------- — --------- - : chairman W ar Savings Staff. I p . . , . Division chairmen for W ayne I V l I l g S L l S U f f f l t C F S 'County announced by' Mr. M illt man are as follows: ■j.. Lyons—S. B. Gavitt, Lyons N a - .tlonal; Marion—R. S. BuSh, F ir s t •National; Newark—Kendrick J. ^‘Smlth, Lincoln-Alliance; O n tario ?^JJ.W._Hickey^State Bank; ,P a l- Lqan Hospital Supplies Many have expressed to the King’s Daughters Society their gratitude fo r hospital supplies that have been loaned them in Commercial Vehicle Operator Reports Are Now Due Palmyra Boys Taken Captive Three Palmyra boys have been taken' prisoners by persons un known, and ¿reJbeing held much against their will. I t all'happened'a few weeks ago when three pictures of our boys in service became missing from Block, Leader System Organized In Palmyra Miss Corene W arner has been appointed chairman with Mrs, James Kent as assistant chairmah the service board now on display °f the block leader system organ- ,in the local theatre lobby; These | i * d here. The purpose of this sys pictures were placed there w ith ! tern is to • have someone in each honor .by the parents of these boys ( block designated to make surveys but some Individual desiring a or give out pamphlets which the photograph of their favorite hero . state or federal governments wish didn’t have the nerve to write the distributed from time to time. ' ^ . w , . m c K e ^ ^ e * a n K ^ u - ^ m e ^ o f - s ic k n e s s - ^ a n d need: T h e s e w . suPPlies consist of-hoT p itafbeds, ¿ « sheets, 'Vubbg'r r 4 s , - w h e e Jenkins, Red Creek National; S a - ' . . __ , , ., , . _ , „ ’ , chairs, crutches, canes, bed-side ■ rannah—TC. A. Langler, N ational , . . ’ . , , , .. /Bank; Sodus—Frank H. Helmbold,: bed rest/ ' * dttray8J m°uth Union Trust; W illiam son-S. j . l basins- !cf-™Ps’ sheets and pillow DuBurck, S tate Bank; W olcott_ ; “ ght dresses, commodes ^ n d Q. C. Stevens, First National. ‘ oth™ nec/=ss\ ri\ supplles\ , In announcing the cam p a ign,' There has been a great demand Mr. Ball and Mr. M lllim X m a d e |f or Cru^ es dnnng the past win ter and the committee would ap preciate it crutches not in use would either loan or donate them to the sociey. As the King’s Daughters are largely supported by the Commun- ty Chest there is no necessary The public the following joint state- 'menti ‘ \\We’ve won the cherished Treasury Flag and another ‘first’ ,for Rochester. Now we’ve got .to '¿carry our banner into the fight ¿on a six-county front—m a tch in g . , „ , M -best we can with our dollars charge io r these supplies, TfiTheroic deeds~of our boys a n ! 0\1? request-is that they ue « - ’ turned prom ptly when not in use. The supply committee consists Livery battlefront, and keeping Legion To Sell Easter Flowers ‘. The members .of James R. Hic key Post, American Legion, will -operate- a store—to sell- E a s ter ..flowers during th'e week of April , 19 to 24. The store ftt 207 E a s i •llain Street, in the Cuyler Block I’will bo' open both during the day ’.and evenings. The proceeds frpm this, sale will be used to help pur chase equipment for the new Le- . gion home, which the Post recent l y purchased and wilLoccupy after •‘¡June 1. T Members of~the Post, and their \■wiySTwill b e in attendance to take •’orders for delivery and to fill or- ■ ders for those who wish t o . take ' theip .purchases with them. While . they will have a large stock .of .tiblh p ottedj)lants and cut flowers ■from which you can make y o u r All operators of three or more commercial motor vehicles were reminded to d a y by the Rochester dlstrict--of'“the^Offlce~bf^Defense Transportation that operation r e ports for the first calendar quar ter are due by May 1,1943. Blank form s for the quarterly reports were sent to all operators of'three or more trucks, taxicabs or buses a t the time they were mailed their Certificates of W ar Necessity. if anyone having r(f °rts> are necessary, the in ODT said- determine the amount of mileage conservation being effected. If an operator fails to file 'his' report w ithin the 30-day period after each calendar quarter, he may find i t difficult to obtain gas oline \ratio n s ' for subsequent quarters under ODT regulations, the ODT said. 17 a n d 18). I t is not necessary to answer these;..questions, Likewise. I t V - n o t:| ieois««ry!.for boys requesting same but deliber ately took them from the board. There has been much time spent and money involved to make this board one Palmyrans could be p-oud of, but one persop can de stroy all th a t In short time. If the .person or persons- now possessing these pictures would kindly return same to the box o f fice of the Strand theatre, or mall them to Box 185; care.of this of fice, no further' Investigation will be m a d e and o u r ' three missing soldiers1- will be -placed again back in service where they Justly be long. \ House Of Fashion To Open Here Friday The customers of the Bon Franklin Store have watched with great interest the changes being made on the second floor of that store. Now all the work is com pleted and the Ben Franklin Store House of Fashion will open on Friday morning. The entire second floor has been 'Gardner, completely redecorated and new fixtures have been installed. No effort,has been spared to make it easy for you to shop. ^ It was in 1934 that Mr. Beau- cage opened his Ben Franklin Store in the Foster block. In 1939 the- -business._.Sad_ _ outgrown, the, From Thursday, April 1C, to Monday, April 19, the block lead ers of Wayne County will take a .labor survey. The purpose of this survey is to find, out just how many people are available to help on the farm or in the canneries of Wayne County.. Tho following have been -ap- of Mrs. Charles Ziegler, Mrs. C. C. Nesbitt, Mrs. Charles McLouth, jr., and Mrs. Frank Newell. The supplies are kept in- the Library Each operator should mail his repoft to “Rochester ODT D istrict Office, 411 Commerce Building, Rochester, Hew York, which is apartm ent house at 125-127 Cuy- stampe,j jn the upper right h a n d ler Street and, if available, may b e . secured by telephoning Mrs. Charles Ziegler. Moose To Install On Friday, April'16 Palm yra Lodge^wiil install its new officers at the regular meet ing Friday' evening, April 16, with Roy Pullman as installing officer. ■Jlhig-mPP-Hnir is the most impor- corner of the form. The form to be .used conslsts-of two 5]/2\ by 8 Yz\ sheets, contain ing 24 questions. No operator, however. Is required to answer m o re'than 16 questions, and some operators are required to answer only 10 questions. I.'-'.. v Certain questions on_the‘'forai have been eliminated for all opexs ators since- the original mailing, the ODT said. These are th e tant one of the year and should draw the largest attendance. All members are expected to be- present and welcome the new of- | ficers, and express to them their desire for the number and nature nf social activities and events for or aucm i ----------- — _ _ n « the welfare' of the lodge-sml\ M g l T K e q U e S t e u ' selection, they urge that you make your selection early while their .stock is complete. I Palmyrans Must Biiy $97,000 InBonds ■ j The sale of B^nds -and Stam p s ..»I this community for the week ; ending April 10 amounted to $10,- _83§.SQ. Our quota for the m o n th is „'?107,000. To go over the top we, - niust purchase '$97,000 wortn_ of Bonds and Stamps in the next 20 —(lays.--Taking-into consideration _^purchases_thai have been-made so 1-ncaj-hy'towns for one~of-qur-Moose far this presentTweclc, thé goal*pary eS( “ancTas these affair?--arc — Shaulfl ho reached with the coop- I ppttinfr more popular each time eration of- each individual. i they are held, it is expected this Do not aid the enemy by the 10Tle Saturday night will break all , sale of Bonds previously purchased previous records. \Come early and •'•or by neglecting to buy W ar Bonds and have the time of your jr-ar^-Stamps. -- - ' ^ g » 1&> , J’ membership. As we have so often pointed out, through the columns of the Jour nal, a lodge lives and thrives on itr active membership and your officers need all-of-your help to promote the greatest good for the greatest number. A committee George Olsen and J. E. Corcoran have arranged a lunch and all are assured of an evening of fraternal fellowship. On Saturday, April 17, the doors of bur lodge hall .will be opened In nil the men of Palmyra and Pictures Of Service Each week this piper will pub lish a list of names1 whose pictures do not now appear on the service board In t h e lobby of the S trand theatre w ith the hopes th a t p a r ents, .friends or relatives will sup ply tnese so- that the board may 'be brought up to date. This week we teEjuest the following: Pvt. R o b e rt Allen < Capt. David C. Alvord. ’ Corp. Francis Allen * ! Charles L. Allen , l Pvt. Leonard Bennett pvt. Nelson E. Barnhart A/C Richard Bedette ■A7ie-3amHS-Broki Chairmen Named For Save The Food Meeting In the F a rm Bureau Office on Tuesday of last week the Steering Committee of the Wayne County Save-The-Food Campaign announced th e appointm ent of lo cal chairm en to cover the entire county. These appointm ents were follows: N o rth Rose, H a rry P a t rick; Rose, R a y Osgood; W olcott and Butler, J o h n Robertson; M ac- edon, Ray Blyth; Palmyra, Ber^ nard Nolan; Marlon, Frank Mosher; O n tario and Ontario Center, Peter Moll; Walworth, George W ignall; Sodus, Elliot Wm. Hack, fireman, M ark Norris, Rotary, M ark Leck- Inger, Ad Club; Newark,, Ray Chittenden, Chamber of Com merce; Williamson, George Morse and Frank VanEnwyck; Savan nah, Firem en’s group, Fred W right, Clyde, Rotary Club, Jesse Pettys^ Lyons, ..Charles Ktllick, Chamber- of 'Commerce; These chairm en are to head up ih e activities lii each of the sev eral towns designed to help meet the labor shortage which is cer tain to occur on farm s a n d In c a n ning factories. Between April 15th and 20th under the combined leadership of these township quarters. Now, there was only one j chairmen and the block leaders , way to expand and that was up. | a n d Extension M lnutemen every So now the residents of Palmyra > u rban home In Wayne County will a. Service vehicles (trucks used and hnve a p ashion Head- be canvassed for persons between primarily to carry repairmen and q u arters to fill their every need the ag e s of 12 and 80 who have their tools, and only incidentally for sm a rt dresses, ladies’ suits and. some free tim e and will feg^avail- used to c a rry pay loads). I accessories as well as a g r e a t l y , able to work on farms and In fac- b. Vehicles engaged in intra- ,expanded piece goods and domes- Rories processing foods during the plant-operations. --„tic department; Tho curtain-and -Peak h a rvest jseason. A large reg- c. Vehicles used in the trans- drapery department has'~nTso'becn istratlon is needed because of the portation of property used or to enlarged. ; seriousness of the food situation be used on construction projects The enchanting House of Fash- , and the need for salvaging every when such operations are within ¡0n is well stocked with new and , bit of food produced on farm s this the territorial limits of the con- fresh merchandise. It will be un- year. struction project. (dcr the capable direction of genial ----- ------ — --------- d. Vehicles operated In con- Percy Taylor. ! r ’L ' l J V • \T 1 nection. w ith public’ health and' Mr. Beaucage says, \I have had V#Ull(l iNUrSeneS l O safety or by public utilities. (great faith in the future of Pal- j * • lr\ jm y ra Bince the first day I saw ' j »» A *1 LI the town nine years ago. Further L O a n S IlO W A v a i l a b l e evidence of that continued faith ¡is our new Fashion Headquarters. any o p e r a tcK ^ S S jsW ^ w e s fionl' ■» 8, 9, 20 a r i d \ 2 l ,- w h i ^ M k ‘llthoiFostf - b?-0(* a\d ‘ loads carried,' broken dcTwn by in- ' sfarch was begun for a larger bound and outbound. 1 ^ “ Fl™lly' m the S.pr'n? , . . „ lof 1940 Mr. Beaucago purchased o,add1^ ' l V ; ; the Story building and remodeled 19. 22, a n d 23, which ask the total f ir s t fl makj the beautJ. loads carried, the loads per trip B(Jn ¿ in ^ nQW there and the percentage of capacity o f , , losg M than .bcfor<j ^ bus_ the vehicle which the loads rep- , resent, are not required to be b answered for commercial vehicles .in the following services: pointed leaders of their blocks: Foster Street From Canandaigua St, to Staf ford—Mrs. Charles-Culver From Canandaigua__St._ to Fay- ette—Mrs. Reginald Ncalo From Fayetto to^Johnson—Mrs: Sue Suhr ' 6 Cnnahdaigua Street . From Foster .to Charlotte Ave. —Mrs. Otto 'Hosford From Charlotte Ave, to Jackson. —Mrs. F. J. Burgdorf Charlotte Extension—Mrs, Har old Macumbor From Charlotte to Fayette—Mr, and Mrs. H enry Runterman - Hathaway Placc—Mrs, Corwin Beal From Jackson to Main St;—Mrs. G. L. W a tters From Main to’ Canal Street— • Mrs. Leoh Molner Blrdsall, Place and Brooksldo Terrace—M rs.' J. L. Wilson Stafford Street From Foster to Jackson and Claremont P a rk—Mrs. Stewart Forshay From Jackson to Main Street— Mrs. Charles Leono • Jackson Street \(Continued on Page Four) Bowling League Banquets and Elects Wodnesday-i night the Palmyra Ladies’ Rowling League brought to a close their 1942-43 season, with their banquot at the Chateau. Following tho dinner a business meeting was held with tho. elec tion of new officers fo r . 1043;44_ and' awarding of tho prizes. Emma Curran, president of tho- 1942-4 league presided over the mooting. Evelyn Brownell was elected pres- idcntnd^M h ry~D e B u y a e r,. gccre- \ tary and treasurer for tho 1943-44 bawling year. Cora Cornelius, secretary for 1942-43, awarded the prizes. The prize winning team taking over first prize of $50.00 Was Cook's Sales & Service; second prize of $30.00 w e n t to Pearsall -Stylo Shop; third prize of $25.00 to tho Palm y ra Recreation; fohrth prize, $20.00, to Finns Auto; fifth prize of $15.00 to Garlocks and sixth prize of $10.00 to the Palmyra Hotel team. Pearsalls received'a prize for rolling tJhe high 5-man total of the season. Lfiuiae Murnov rolled in the Be Established In Wayne County To make it possible for m ° thers I am deeply appreciative of the j with small children to work away For Farmers. Money w ith which to purchase patronage the people of this vicin- j from home, nurseries -- will be es- fertllizer, seed, feed, spray mater- ity have displayed toward my ; tabllshed under the supervision of lal and’ supplies is now available store and I pledge that I shall con- ^ the Red Cross. A t a recent m eet- to farmers, poultrymen and dairy1- tinue to supply the best in merch- ing of the committee, Mrs. Phoebe men lii am ounts up to $400.00 at andise at fair prices-! . ( M urdock,. Executive Secretary of <]Uestlans-^whlah-« s lfc.th 8 .m I itt^. OP* ■ -■ _ .» » » -— | i h o W h v tip f:nnnE.y . R c d - C r a s s i~vnl- erated Inbound and outbound, broken down by local and- over- the-road service (questions 3, -4; carry o u t th e ir p a r t in th e “all out M a p l l i n P r V I s t e e r e d th e services of her or- for food for victory’’ program and * * 1 ganlzatlon to assist n o t only in who lack satisfactory local pro- A i i r f i n n * S r f i p d l l l e d sponsoring the nurseries but to duction or bank credit, according furnish nurses for daily health In to Mr. C. Bert Smith, who super- Two auctions of used farm m a - spectlon. vises -the making and collecting of chlnery and equipment have been ( lfc has been emph aslzed by far- crop and feed loans for the United planned for the latter part or^Ap- m ers Umfc thQge offerlng tholr ser_ States D epartm ent of Agriculture, rll 11 to per able to buy new machinery to p u i--liarm e rs nor cannc-r3 wanfc volun. chase used machinery from other U eer workers_ ^ are prepared farmers. Traver Garl c of North ■£> t pay ^ wa Rose is In charge of the auction ■ s.* v v TT*iv, ww“ 1* . th a t section which is scheduled 1 The next big Job of the local more inform ation concerning £ . . committees will be to contact lo- loans should make definite plans whfle the Grange M ar_ cal stores and places of business Farm Credit Administration,' in Wayne County. All who depend upon this source of credit and those who desire highest single game for tho year of 240 nnd also had high avorago of 152. Cook’s Sales & Service al- ,po rolled in high 5-man game of 804 to receive a prize. Evelyn Brownell, your bowling news reporter, was the recipient of a very nice gift from tho lea gue for handling the publicity for the year. Mrs. Dolores Decker, secretary of the Rochester Bowling Associa tion, was the guest of Emma Cur ran and the Bowling Lenirue. Sunday night, April 11, Cook’s Service team knocked over the maples in tho city tournament for a 2020 total to tho P alm yra Rccrea ion’s 1981 for five man team. Louise Murncy was high individual bowler of the two teams with 48C. May 2nd these members of the two teams will roll their singles nnd doubles in competition with the city keglers. Mrs.Olivo Klaver will also roll singles, and doubles. So with' tho closq of tho bo’.vling ason, __ m n r reporter wishes a_ successful year in 1943-44 to all kcglors who will again report in September for the first roll-off and sta r t n-ow,Jnnd batter scores. to see M r. Sm ith a t Farm Bureau, 3 ‘^ n~ ^ - : * 7 ead7;Jhin'’of '\ t h e - ^ thelr respective towns to obtain Sodus, on Monday,. April 10, be- ^ c6operatlon durlng a iew ^ for the' auction in that section, on {^ y s of each week during the peak 3:30 P. M. W ar Time, and In the Interest of tire and gas conserva- Saturday, April 24th. Pvt. E rnest E. Bennett Pvt. F a y Bodine Anyone having pictures m ay I leave them a t the Strand t h e a tr e ' with Miss Dorothy Walton, or mall them_k>_ .Robert Collins. ___ __ t. fcfon, are urged to meet with the According to George M o rse,, ___ Supervisor promptly a t the time Chairman of' the Planning C o m -! and place stated. There is no fee m ittee, all farmers will be eligible ♦ ♦ ♦ • charged for filiing out papers and to bring in. their good used m a - interest is charged only from date cnlnes which they no longer re- -of-loan—check-and not from date quire for use on their farms and of application-— Therefore, Qppli- offer them for ailctlon. John Ver- harvest season by closing stores. their cations m a y . be completed weeks; - P l a n ^ o f ^ r l o n ^ â ^ ^ t o M tith e ^ Clifford D ry House on R ail- ^ as \auctioneer. A similar a u c t i o n ' - - • prior to date loan funds are actu- i t.liy required without additional cost to the borrower. ♦ ♦ ♦ + + + + ♦ SCRAP JflLE The official scrip pile is locat ed at the Town Building, formerly in Cortland, New York, attracted over 150 machines and 800 far- 1,1 * mers. r road Avenue.\\Please -do not scrap on th e old scrap-pile. put- ¡Retail Meat Prices Suspended To May 17 A necessary temporary suspen sion of retail meat prices on beef, veal, lamb anil mutton, until May 17 has been—made to permit 're examination of. prices ill view of rc-cent executive orders on over all price control. UntiL this date retail m e a t stores will continue ; sales on highest price charged *’ during March 1942. Meat charts'' forwarded to stores by tho Roch- 1 ester OPA eifices-the f ir s t af thia week should be returned. Those will be replaced when new revised «•gulations-becom o-uffcctivc. «