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Wanted . Used cars, any'-mako or model. Phone 82-It <?r call at 220 Canan daigua > S treet. ______ .Call on S* T. Newman when, in need -of-'Window fihadc»>nd'¡Re pairing, Venetian Blinds. Wool and Felt Base Kugs,.Rtfg_CusMo,Jl» and CurtairiB. 123 Liberty St., ’phone 211 -M, o * - --—■—■ ^ Notice * . ■ I buy all kind»-of live poultry fcogg,' good -coWv heifer* and veaL Clarence VanLare, .pnonc .382, Pal myra.- 1 AUCTIONEER Experienced auctioneer. ' John 'VerPlank-,. 28 Union St., Marion, N. Y. Phone 3063. PAYING $5 to $7 this month for old horses to be humanely-kill- *d. Phone reverse to LESTER RENNETT FUR FARM, Holcomb, 491-A Victor, N. Y. Paul Johnson General Electric Mazda Lamp*. Electrical Repair», Maintenance, 200 W. F o s ter St., Palmyra, N. Y. Phone 109-R. •> Wanted to -Rent House by May 1st; would con sider buying. Aildreps Harry Ca- ton, 115 Charlotte Ave. _______________ For* Rent _____________ Palmyra Grange Hall; also available ore kitchen, dining room , AUCTIONS The undersigned 'having sold her home, , will sell at .public, auc tion . a t 402 , Vienna. 'Street, .Pal myra, N. T.. on Saturday, May 15', a t ”o n e o ’clock*sharp,-dayenport-and: chair/ > hall i table; living room chairs, lamps,\dining chairs, buf fet, rugs, sewing machine; Kelvin- ator electric' refrigerator, ‘ beds, kitchen -cabinet, writing ,1 desjc, small- table radio', porch furniture. LETTERS FROM THE BOYS IN THE SERVICE OF UNCLE. SAM Palmyra Courier-Joiirnal .Palmyra, New York, U.S. A'. D e a r 'S i r a ? • • ? We have arrived, in Africa, some where,—O a n ’t give my location. We round top frpool leg, table, mirrors, j had a m o st interesting boat trip. ’other articles too numerous 'to | On the -boat. It surely was funny meeting a fellow from the home town. This country is interesting _. . . , . , . __ and the people áre too. We really h ¡ r íu ”t s t e i \ hr 3 i i ,!r ed ■»»«.* ■>»<..» ^ .« > » » » « ■ ■ \ seeing too much' as yet but nope to see m ore. Its rather hard to write abdut things here as we can’t write mention. John VerPlánk, auction eer. Bridget Bock. and facilities. Inquire Palmyra Co. opfcrative G.L.F. Service, phone ■313. _ ________ ^ ____ WALLPAPER High Grade Washable, unfading, low able to see him It is quite’.a no\- incidente -to ,C.me 9 across! some onfe from. Pàimyra’.. when ‘-we <are so f à r grotti hòme. - ’ We know..you arenali backing us1' up lM f ó a n d to^yrfii.we say tha'nks |We know many of you áre work ing overtime to get us the neces sary* things but may I- take this opportunity to thank the man whom many forget.- He works from dawn.,till twilight to bring us one of the essential weapons of the Army. IJe doesn’t ge.t a pay every week or a banner for • his part in National Defense nor is he sure tb a t his' labor will not have been in vain. This man is the American Farm er who is •bringing to us the most vital weapon in any. army. Witho.ut the proper.food no army can do. its best. ' To the \'.farmer may I say May the Lord \be with you that your long days spent in the I am still in the supply platoon and draw 'ratons every day.. Much -fields-may—not-have—been^in^vain,- of the canned goods comes from Bird, IIIGHEST PRICES pnld for dead a j. fmo 0’clock sharp, two complete or disabled horses and cattle. Earl (jairje8i onc dairy of A -l Guern- *rk) reverBe call\' °\C ^ \ ' . s c y s , and the other of black and Zonolltc hom e Insulation. W anted Gardens to plow and Gcorgo VnnJIaneghnn or 138;W. tion at the farm located two miles northwest of Macedoh, N- Y., on th£ Macedon-Fairport Road, on Saturday, May 22, at one o’clock __ , Kharp, 14 head of cattle. 4 brood .much. rows,'boar, bob sleighs, lawn mow- How is everything back home go crS, cultivator, drag, hay' loader, jn aIong anyway? second cutting, alfalfa, clover and, written home for timothy hay ash sifter, grass! _ . _ . . seeders, hydfiiulic automobile jack, some magazines Pete is sending one-quarter H.-P. electric motor, me. I surely wish they were here, and other items; also household j mi 83 reading the magazines we goods 'including breakfast sets, . there, davenport suites, desks, dining, table, chairs afid buffet, wardrobe, Please thank the person or per- dish cupboards, bedroom suite- g on8 responsible for the Christmas stands, lamps, dishes, kitchen cab -1 p^ifts s e n t to me. I certainly enjoy- t h . - and everything ~wita p u t 2 electric refrigerators, Uxl2 JUj»n, living room suite- two combination ceived four Palmyra papers and coal and gas ranges, porch furnl-'that surely was grand. I had towns near Palmyra. We get Kent radio and Phllco radio. L. G.' were lost somewhere. Thanks a lot phelps and Ontario. Some of our Sheldon, auctioneer, ,.S. M. Young,, j for putting me on the list. cherries and peaches have come ¿lei ft. Charles H. Miller, j There’s not any more I can write fi-om towns along the lake. There an<* tre other items which I cannot my think of at the present time that come frqm around home. This As Always j gives us a chance to see. that the “Soc j farmer is doing his share to ’help Socrates Boumas win thisAvar< | It is nearing time for taps so I Southwest Pacific win close again thanking you all. April 3, 1943 I Keep up the good work and we’ll Dear Friends: ‘do our best to bring a quicker vic- I j u s t had to write “and\tell you tory to all so that we might again how much I enjoy reading the share that peate, freedom’ and Palm yra and Macedon Journal. , justice which we cherish so deep- Being so far away from home and ]y. Cable Talifs Fori Army, ^ Just Squeals for Foe If the, enemy> cotild Jap the _ Ariny-S.n à w e st, tyj?.e,of.tejeph'one and telegraph cable all,he would ■ h e a r is a lot, of- unintelligible -squeaks and squeals’. This field' cable over which..seven téléphoné 'and telegraph m essages caiu'be transm itted sim u ltaneously ' a n d secretly is being manufactured^ fo e the' A rm y by the W estern . Electric Company, organization of-supply for th e Bell Telephone System. The cable, about as thick as-* lead pencil, Is m a d e fn quarter- mile lengths, and these can bè snapped together as fast as the cable Is unw o u n d from a moving truck. A a p llflers make the cable useful to a distance of-150 miles. The cable consists of four spl- raled w ires-covered\w ith rubber and otherw ise weather-proof. It employs ti^o carrier-wave, p rinci ple ot comm u n ication. Seven, dif ferent frequency bands provide three telephone and four tele graph ohannels. NEW .ELECTRONIC DEVICES. AID -UNDERSEA WARFARE M embers of American submarine' crews Tyho. h a te spe'nt hours close .enough to the Japanese shores\ to watch , p e a s a n t women tlillng the' . fields, nnd to ’ g e t a good look' 'at ,Tokyo, are now back a t the D. S. Subm arine Base, New London-, Cenn. T h e re th e y aye taking courses In the operation of *new electronic and m echanical ..instruments which will paake their future' trips m o re deadly to'-Jap shipping. “Electronic equipment is as Im portant to the submarine as rails 'a r e to a train or wings to an air plane,\ comments on? subsurface sailor. Vacuum tubes, sound pow ered telephones, loudspeaking and other electronic devices are among the item s made for the Navy by .W estern Electric Company, the Bell System 's m anufacturing'!!6rganiza-' tlon. Such-devlces have helped trans form • subm arines' from the” “pig1 boatsV of W o rld'W ar I into the far- reaching undersea battleships of to day. FQMICTORY u n i t e d 7' S T A G E S - \THEY GIVE TWI LIVES—YOUIBI HOUR MONEY*. Buy Mor$~- War Bonds Todtf t , , t t _ i - r ___ „about, b u t I ’ll write again soon A t the Frank Hamlin farm, two ° „ . _ ______ l^ e to hear from any of Washable, unfading, 1 miles north of Belville, five m ile s '^ U,ke S ricc. Sc(f Bnmples at 110 W est, . A, _ on 'friends, ackson St., Pafmyra, N. Y. E. E west of Adams, about 20 miles south west of Watertown a t Rob erts Comers, on Monday, May 17, white, 40 tons hay, 400 bushels of oats, quantity of farm tools and A tten tio n , Home OwneVs _ ____, _____ ^ Aro you interested in having i household goods. Roy N. Johncox, 4 p“dd\* drag. phone i For Sale Gdod used gnB range and bicy- c I cb , 401 Canal St., Palmer Re pair Shop. . Found Ladles’ ring. OMCr may have by calling at this office and iden tifying. For Rent Desirable five-room heated apartment. $30., adults. 410 E a st Main Street. L. G. snELDON Auctioneer. Call 150-J or lOrlt, Valmyra, Now York. ' • For Rent Front apartment with heat, gas- clcctriclty and water furnished. JMrs. DoIibc, 115 15. Main Street. ---- ■ House for S(i|e 511 Canal Street, 0 rooms, fur- Tiat'e, electric lights- Peter Do ttrine. CHICKS FOR SALE Porter’s Certified chicks now on hand each Tuesday mid Friday; ji I bo started chicks. Excellent type Leghorns. Largo eggs- FARLEY PORTER’S LEGHORN RANCH. KODUS, N. Y. For'Sale •White pigs George Chester JMorl/.. Tor Sale: Availablu . July 1, 1043, 0 room l ’A story bungalow, 3 ill modern, double lot. garage. Alvin LnRue owner. The undersigned will sell at pub lic auction on the old Yinsinger farm located about three and one- half miles southeast of Marion and about seven miles norih of Newark, on the Docker Road, on Saturday, May 22, at one o’clock sharp, the following household goods, two rugs, 0 x 12 , cook stove, coal heater, davenport suits, kit chen cabinet like new, bed,_ stands, dressers, oil stove, odd chairs, kit chen tables, rocking chairs, Wash ing mnchine, wash tubs, copper boilers, dishes, library table, pic tures, crockB, lamps, curtains, car pet sweeper, throw rugs, clothes all m y friends, the paper sure brings back sweet inemories. You can’t imagine hoW’ good a soldier feels to receive something from home. Although we only get mail once or twice a week, we are thankful that we get any a t all. A n y boat or plane that brings our mail to us sure is tak ing a risk. This is due to the fact that our present position is pretty much in the \danger zone’’ I guess you can readily under stand ju s t how we feel when the Sincerely, Alfred W. Orlopp rack, meat grinder, fruit cans,, . , , spadesj hoes, potato hiller, ‘wheel- cl’y of mail rents the air. My barrow, lawn mower, saw's, grind- 111—edon stone and many other articles too numerous to mention. John Ver- Plank, auctioneer, William Nacyo, life has been spent in Mac so M y mother, who lives there now certainly loves the environ- NOTICE OF COMPLETION OF ASSESSMENT Notice is hereby given that the Assessors of the Village 'of Pal myra, Wayne County, New York, have conirpleted their Assessment Roll for the/i>resent year, Mid that a copy- of the same has been left with thef V isage Clerk a t the office of the U^ion Trust Company in the said ‘vly'age,, for a period of fifteen däys,from .the date hereof for examination. 3 ?he Boayi of Assessors wjll be in the Trustees’ SHERIFF’S SA|LE By virtue of Execution issued out of the Supremo Court, County Sup of Wayne, tne undersigned wl sell at Public Auction- at the front Room in the Village Hall on May 29, 1943, from 10:00 o’clock in the forenoon until 4:00 o’clock in the and I certainly am proud to s a y ! afternoon to listen to the com- i h . v . i«,» m a , nearly a year now and I can t ^ reKnrd thereto, say t h a t I am. the least bit sorry. _ _ Dated, Palmyra, Wayne County, I’ll adm it that it was tough at first, but .now that J hpve been steps of the Village Hall in tho 'hardened to face the future, »•** '■ • ! * tho forenoon on the 18th day of!« young fellow, Although I can- June 1943, the following premises not tell you that we sure are see- to wit “ALL THAT CERTAIN PIECE OR PARCEL OF LAND, situate in thè Town of Macedon, County òf Waync and State of New York, being all that pari of Lot No. 40, sights th a t shall forever live in sight’s that shall forever live in my memory, We have been over seas nearly seven months now and have been on the go quite a bit. in Township No 12, in the Third U, k , been-hard and the Range of Townships in Phelps & I , . , , . . Gorham Purchase, bounded and ¡weather hot, but our efforts have described as follows: Beginning at been well rewarded. Today I had the northwesterly corner of the Tot1 Sale Two g a s w a ter lvoaterS, cheap. -11Ö E a s t M ain, WaJrne Apts. Found Key. Owner may have by call- ■ ing ut this” office—and—identify— —Si v For Sale t 1039 Standard 2-door Chevrolet, •good tires, radio and gas heater, iaiI_SppciaLJDcluxt-^dQor--a^ Rabbits. Phone 11G-J Palmyra. Card of Thanks | Wo wish to express our sincere Ihanlcs and appr,Ration to our neighbors and friends for their many nuts of kindness and sym pathy shown us in our recent bereavement; nlso\for the!' beau tiful floral tributes and automo biles furnished.,., Mrs. George -Burko and family, .. Card oT> ThSnks ■Our sincere appreciation _ Is ox- ’ bonded to friends and neighbors < ibi their* niahj»-fl'cW of' kindness ’\(lUrifig the 'illness'of our sister, M # 1.1 M arie'' VanLart. We! also wish to thank\ friends and neigh bors fo r'the-floral tributes and the use of cars at t\iu funeral. Mr. * *and Mrs. John Clanqey and fam- ' Sly, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Clarridge •and family, N. Helena Clancey. ______ i ________ _ + ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ one hundred (100) acre Tract con vcyed by George Capron to the party of tho first part, by deed dated March 31, 1891, recorded i n j u r e w as good to see the ‘‘setting the office of the Clerk of said County, in ,'pber 1G0 of Deeds, at page 270t said point of beginning the pleasure of seeing eighteen Japanese planes shot down in a series of ^dog fights overhead. It sun.” At' this' time I would like to express my deepest gratitude to Fire Department belng’IH lli'e division Tine between |t '10 Macedon Lots Nos. 45J and 40, in said Town -1 and the Macedon Chapter of the ship, an d ‘in the southerly-line of ,Rcd Cross lor tKe the nörth'o'ne hundred ( 100 ) ''» iteu oro sa itJi cii , acres pncicages they- sent • ^HTlÍltó thisT rshSlllSff tantalizing me at a time owned by Ephwim Green; and 1 11110 tnls- 1 s\a“ ever gnrtcfnl' tunning thence easterly along the to them for their thoughtfulness, northerly line of said one hundred Well friends that I hope, I shall ( 100 ) iicre tract conveyed by-said PC0 you au aga;n soon. Capron by tho aforesaid deed, be ing also the south line of tho one II . IffMllY/* ko» iitK u m n o u iu lin u » i utiu une r a t o f - Ö r r o r i i T t j r \hiiTttircd- (‘lOOraSie-.fi'äciriievetoiöi'e owned by Ephraim Green, narallol with the north lino of said lot No. 40, two thousand- one hundred (2, Sincerely Yours '~ 8 '/!Sgfcr=HaiTy—Jj—Makoy- -North—Af-rica- MONUMENTS MARKERS MAUSOLEUMS of best quality granite PALMYRA ,J< 'CEM E T E R Y ¡MEMORIALS - J. W . Van VaTkenburgh 12i M a rket St. Phone 415 100 ) feet, more or less, to the j fence standing on the westerly To The Editor side of lands of the party of the Pn, Courier-JoGrnal first part* now occupied by Math-1,, , J v , ew F. Cathers; thence southerly Palmyra,. New York along said fence, one hundred and twenty four (124) feet, more or less, to another fehcc standing pn the southerly side of said land oc cupied by' said Cathers^ thfenco easterly along said fence, one 'hun dred and eighty nine (189) feet, more or less, to the westerly line of the highway; thence southerly March 30, 1943 Dear Sir i J u s t a lino to let you know that I am receiving my paper^here in North Africa. I really appreciate it. The “Journal” has helped m any of the boys in the service keep up with the news of horhe along the westerly line of theithr 0 USh your generosity. I hqve highway- 'three hundred and fprty .w ritten a letter of thanks to, the (340) feet, more or less, to the | A merican Legion, Firemen aand fence - extending westwardly Loyal Order 1 of Moose exprcs- through said lot No. 46;- thenco ' westerly along said fence, two thousand“ one hundred and' seventy (2,170) feet, more or less, to a point in tno division line between said lots No. 45 and 46, distant southerly- about three hundred (300) feet'frbm ,the place of be ginning; thenccl northerly- _ along the division line between said Lots No. 45 aw} 46, three hundred (300) feetj-more-or—<&b—to-the-plnce 1 nt sing m y deep appreciation, fo? their gifts. As some of the mem bers m a y not be present when my letter is read or in the advent that these letters may be delayed or lost I wish to take this opportun ity to thank theim. 1 M any of the boys from home are near here. , Last, week Floyd beginning, containing nineteen and i Dennie said he^.saw. Pvt. A rthur five tenths (19.5) acres of land, Davies and Capt. David Alvord. more or less.” Dated April 30, 1943 Charles H. W right Sheriff sf Wayne County I understand George Storms is rieifr us but as yet I have been us- New York, May 13, 1943. Nelsim B. Bement Alvin E. LaRue William Wemes _ Assessors For Sale—“VanLare” property, 127 W. Foster, 8 -x’oom 'house, barn, large lot, $3,000. Aivin LaRue. Wanted 4- or 5-room apartment or small modern house by June or July 1st. Mrs. Jessie McClellan, county nurse Phone 72, evenings. Photo Courtett American Mmtum of Natural Hi*»] Service m en visiting USO’c f u b s will learn how to recognize poisonous Insects, plants and repUlwl from “ M u s e ttes,\ or small p o r tab le m u seum s, prepared by th e Amerfcan M useum of Natural HlittnrJ Six “ M u sette*” In all are planned by th e Museum. In th is picture, soldiers are g e tting a prevle^jof tk l fir«t display a t the Museum b e fore It start$ on a toupjpf over ,500 U_SO_Clubs« For Sale Two good Wiard sulkey plows, one on rubber.' John ¡Almekinder, phone 26TF'-13. 'Plants for Sale Heady ' now, Early cabbage, Brussels sprouts, head lettuce^ to matoes priced as usual, 5c each in pots, $ 1.00 -per hundred in -flats! perennials, in variety. Victory Vigi- oro. Palmyra Florist, phone. 226, W.est_Main_St Bums property,. Vienna St., good house, improvements,,, -large bam, double lot.-. S ee Alvin LaRue. Wanted ____________ _ Gcneralrhousewerk—Inquire~thia office. - \Food-Sale- ■ The Missionary Society of the Presbyterian'-; Church will hold a food sale iiu Cleason’s store on Saturday, May 15, beginning a t 10:00 o’clock in the'morning. WANTED—3 men over factory ago. for ji.earby .Rawleigh Routes, Large organization. Good profits to willing workers; Steady work. Write -Rawleigh’s. Dept. NYE- 512-113,‘ Albany, N.' Y. 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