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AUCTIONS ' The undersigned will .sell at pub- lic .'auction at 204 W est Main St., Palmyra, N. Y., on Saturday, June 26/ a t one o’clock sharp,\ 9-piece ma- h o g iny dining room suite,' two ¡davenports, overstuffed ch&iia, odd } chairs, 4-post mahogany-single bed, bureaus, tables, lajnps; curtains, Birdseye maple single“ bed .and 1 STATE OF NEW YOKE- STA T E TRAFFIC COMMISSION STATE OFFICE BUILDING 1 .... ALBANY* ‘ • * TRAFFIC COMMISSION- ORpER »- ^ \ Dated M ay 5,1^43 TO-s-HQN, ARTHUR W /B R A N D T . Superintendent o f .Public Works Albany, N. Y. Pursuant to authority! conferred cMffohier, child's maple- table and ^ of the V ehidè and chairs, high chair and nursery’— — --------- Beautiful.. Jean Arthur is ca-.Btarred. with Joel McCrea and Charles Cobum- at the Strand Theatre next Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, in the hilarious new comedy, The More the Merrier. The ro mantic comedy feature» Jean as a cute Washington secretary. > y o u c a n ’t k e l p ■ n \ ‘J. Ono victo r y like A ^ p ica or A t t u d o e s n ’t m a k e ft p e a c e . B u t you can ’t h e lp d r e a m in g . I f y o u ’re a w o m a n you dp a lo t o f d r e a m in g th i s tim e o f y e a r — w a r o r no w a r . N o b o d y can b lam e yo u . T h e r e are so m a n y th i n g s you h a v e to w a i t for. T h a t n e w gas k itch e n . . . radio . . . clea n e r . T h e lo n g e r th e w a r la s t s th e lo n g e r you r lis t g r o w s . B u t a lso th e m o r e w o n d e r f u l im p r o v e m e n t s a w a it . you . S o m e o f th e m a r e a lm o s t u n b e lievab le. E v e r y “ h o m e w ill Have a ch a n c e to b e m o d e m a f t e r th e • v icto r y . I f y o u ’re a p r a c tical d r e a m e r you w ill b e g i n sa v in g n o w fo r your p o s t - w a r h o m e . T h e r e ’s n o b e t t e r w a y to h u r r y i t up th a n to b u y W a r B o n d s . K e e p a file o f W a r B o n d s fo r y o u r file o f h o m e p la n s . W a r Bond'dO llars a r e double=duty*dollars. . WASTE IN WAR IS A CRIME DO NOT WASTE ELECTRICITY AND GAS JUST BECAUSE IT IS NOT RATIONED. m w YORK STATE ELECTRICS GAS CORPORATION For Sale Pigs. George Cotton. For Sale 1936 Plymouth coach in good condition. Cash.' Mrs. James E. Mit ten 302% Fayette Street. Phono -3G-M.-. . For Sale i 9-room house, good location, cor n e r Foster and-'Johnson. Bam, fur- mace, electricity,\-city water avail able, 9V4 acres,*$3,600”. Inquire ev- icnlngs or, Saturdays on premises. . . Lost Door key Saturday night Finder jpieaBo leave at Courier Office. Private Sale .-Buffet, tables, chairs, floor lamps, lounge, sofa pillows and other articles, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday at 335 WeBt Main S t r e e t Mrs. George L. Clark. Lost Two Ration Book I’s, issued to Raymond Edward Adam s and Mar vin Frederick Eggert: Finder please call 156-M. 25 Fish. For Rent acres good pasture. E. M. For Sale Loraine gas range, 4 burners and oven, in perfect condition. 138 Staf ford Street. ' For Sale White Palm Beach coat |p r boy, size 32-34. Phone Ï7T chair, two small oriental rugs, scat ter rugs, sectional bookcase, con sole mirror, breakfast sets, one practically\ new, kitchen cabinet, china, glassware and tinware, and many other articles. L. G. Sheldon, auctioneer,- S. M. Young, clerk. Howard' S. Mosher. The undersigned,to close the es tate of the late Marie M. VanLare, will, sell at public auction on Sat urday, June 19, at one o’clock sharp, 127 West Foster-Street, Pal myra, N. Y., the following articles: bedroom suites, bedstead, cot, cot ton mattwssr^jed spring, single, with adjustable fiead, toilet sets, upholstered chairs with spring seat?, settle w ith spring seat, cotichcs, leather rocker, wicker rqeker, other rockers, cane seated chairs, lawn chairs, kitchen chairs, tables, roller top desk, bookcase with glass doors, lamps, dining room suite, sewing machine, hall tree, magazine rack, viclrola with records, rujp, combination cqal and gas stove, ice box, kitchen cabinet, Andes gas range, two washing ma chines, one nearly new, dishes, cooking utensils, carpets, garden tools an'd many other articles too numerous to mention. William Beecher, auctioneer, C. E. Loomis, clerk. N. Helena Clancey, execu trix. State Traffic T r a ffic Law, the Commission hereby . Prohibits parking or Standing in th e center of Main Street, Route 31, SH 8036, from W illiam Street, Sta. 41+85H— ,.to M arket Street, S tà. 45+86H— , a distance of ap proximately 400- feet in the Village o f Palmyra, Wayne County, and requests that the wolrk necessary to carry out this order be_perform-' ed by the Department of -Public W orks. STATE TRAFFIC COMMISSION R. C. GEORGER ( -Secretary T. C. 7 L. G. SHELDON Auctioneer. Call 156,-J or 10 -R.. ?almyrt(, New,York. ' - Found •' House k.ey,«hear Post Office, on, Wednesday, morning. ' Owner m&y have by calling at this, office and identifying ' * MONUMENTS ? , MARKERS MAUSOLEUMS of best quality granite • PALMYRA # J CEMETERY MEMORIALS t J. W . Van Valkenliurgh 124 Market St. Phond 415 Auction Sale Saturduy June 19th, 1943 90 head Hereford and Angus Cattle. At the farm commonly known as the Iilfehop Farm, located three and one-half’ miles northwest of the village of Clyde, New York., at one o’clock p. m., 31 large cows, weighing 1200 pounds and up wards; each with a large, fat calf. 1 thorobred Hereford bull, 3 years old, with registration papers, 7 An gus heifers. Large and well grown. Others are younger heifers and steers. All in excellent condition and’very well bred stock. Jesse C. Petteys, owner. WALL PAPER High Grader Washable, unfading, low in price. See samples at 110 W est Jackson St., -Palmyra,~N. Y, E. ,E. Bird. NOTICE OF FILING COMPLETED ASSESSM E N T ROLL WITH CLERK After Grievance Day (Tax Law Sec. 39) N o tice is hereby given that the Assessment Roll for the village of For Rent ■ A 7-room flat, electricity, water and-garage'. John Çoseprans, phone 49-J. - Lost Black Cocker Spaniel.' Answers Palmyra, New. York, in the County to name of Skippy. Reward. Call o f Wayne, for_the year 1943, has 149-M. been1, finally completed by the un- - . --------- 1 ------- dersigned Assessors, an d -a certi-, For Sale—Choice of two 7-room fied copy thereof has been filed in houses, good location, garages, the office of the Village Clerk, at large and small lots, good terms, the Village Hall, in the Village of ^Prices $3,5Q£—$3,200. Alvin LaRue. ! STRAWBERRIES RED CURRAN! ' • - . WHITE SWEET CHERRIES CASH PAID Daily Market Quotations For Call Reverse ROBERT I. VALORE Williamson 4151 v -crsr-i. » Palmyra. Nelson -B. Bement Alvin E. LaRue William Wemes Assessòrs(of the Village of Palmyra 1 For Sale— 8 -room modernized bungalow, new roof, fireplace, tubs, double garage, fine lawn, w ell shrubbed, fine street. See this t< appreciate,. 5 Yajue. Shown by ap- The Ben Palm yra'pointment oh1* Alvin LaRue’ Have you visited our modern dress shop and dry goods depart m e n t upstairs? Always something new. Specials this week .include over 1000 yds of 80 square percale and Donna Mae- prints. Sale of I tow e ls. Seconds of the best. New D r 6 sses, Bedspreads, Sheets and Pillow Cases, and everything for Father’s Day. 2 for 25c POTATO CHIPS, Schuler’s •3!i ANNUAL SCHOOL MEETING The Annual School Meeting of W alworth High ^School District N o . 1, Town of Walworth, will be held in the High School Tuesday evening, .July 13, 1943, at 8:00 o’clock, War Time, for the election- of trustees in place of Jacob Petty an3 Mrs. Bertha W ignall, whose term s of office expire and for the transaction of such other business as may regularly come before the m eeting. H. M. Bassage Clerk ANNUA.L SCHOOL MEETING The annual school meeting of Union Free School District No. 1, Town of Palmyra/ N. Y., will be held in the auditorium of the school building, Tuesday evening, July 13, 1943, at 7:30 o’clock, for the elec tion of three trustees in place of George L. Abbott, Robert M. Wap- les and Sarah T. Ziegler, respec tively, whose terms of ^office expire, For Sale or on shares, about .12 and for the election of a trustee acres of growing alfalfa ready to for the unexpired term of two years in place of David H. Levis, deceased, which vacancy, has been filled temporarily by this appoint ment of George R. Milligan; and for the transaction of such other business as may properly come be fore the meeting. R. P. Bloom Clerk of the District Palmyra, N. Y. June 8 , 1943 Money toJLoan 5%, on mortgage. 139 W. Main Street. \ For Sale “Bums” property, Vienna Street, good house, large bam , extra lot, reduced price. Alvin LaRue. For Sale 50-gal. oil drum, standing hand washer, oil burner for kitchen stove. Inquire this office. Wanted Man to cut grass. Inquire at this office. ■ Apartment for Rent - On Clinton Street. Inquire Jacob Roelanj, TAX NOTICE The undersigned, Tax Collector of the Village of Palmyra, N. Y., hereby gives notice that she has- received the Tax Roll for 1943, and wilL receive Taxes at the Palmyra Office of the Union Trust Com pany, in said Palmyra Village, be ginning on Monday, -June 21, 1943, foir the next thirty days from eight o’clock in the forenoon until two o’clock in the afternoon Monday through Friday, Saturday from 9:00 to 12:00 a. m., War Time, ex cepting on holidays, at one per cent. .After the expiration of thirty days, the fee will be five per cent. Rate — General tax $8.9098+, Highway $4.3633+. DOROTHY E. HERENDEEN • Collector 425 Stafford Street Dated, Palmyra, M. Y. June 17,-1943 cut. Inquire William J. Alderman, phone, Palmyra 5-F-21. .For Sale Large, fresh, white eggs atT the house. While they last, large breeder roosters dressed, 38 cents per pound. J. B. Fries, phone 69-R. THE ANNUAL MEETING Annual meeting of Macedon H^gh School, District No. 13, Town of Macedon, will be held in the School building on Tuesday, July 13, at 7:30 o’clock in the evening for the purpose ’ of electing a trustee to succeed Michael Nolan whose term o f office expires' and to transact such other business as may pro perly come before the m eeting. Dated: June 16, 1943 , Signed: Edith C. Wallace, ’ Clerk BUILDING LOT, M , ..l_ 0 E _ J i4 acre, to -suit purchaser,, less than % mile to five churches,- school, business section and best small town factory in state, excellent lo cation, good soil, covered partly w ith omamehtal evergreens, can be turned to good profit in 3 years. Some larger evergreens worth good money, berry patch bearing this year, best of reason'for sell ing, i)o’-agents, wonderful oppor tunity for some thrifty young man, sm all down payment. A . H. Traut- man, Maple Ave., Palmyra. For Sale ,acres alfalfa. Jacob DeReu. Notice I buy all kinds of live poultry hogs, good cows, heifers and veal. Clarence VanLare, pnone §82, Pal myra. AUCTIONEER Experienced auctioneer. VerPlank, 28 Union N.-Y. Phone 3063. St., Marion, PAYING $5 to $7 this for old horses to be humane ed. Phone reverse to LI BENNETT FUR FARM, He 491-A Victor, N. Y, Paul Johnson General Electric Mazda 'Lamps. Electrical Repairs, Maintenance. 209 W. Foster St., Palmyra, N. Y. Phone 109-R. Lawn Mowers Repaired and sharpened; also bicycles -and general repair work. Palmer Repair Shop, 401 Canal Street.' For Sale Pullets, 3 months old, $1.50 a piece. R. A. Willard, Wilkinson Road, Macedon. B U S I N E S S C A R D S WILLIAM B. BEEL v ~ Optometriit * For AppointmcntsPhons Ï47 113 Jackson Street, East Palmyra, N. Y. McGUTRE & HARGRAVE Funeral directors and embalméra. Phones: Store, 77. McGuire, resi dence 315; Hargrave rèsidenci 814. Funeral Home 123 E. Jackson St. FLOUR, Hecker’s enriched 24ilbl, FANCY DRINKING GLASSES dozi Florida Juicy ' ORANGES Fresh Creamery BUTTER New POTATOI 10 45c DOZEN 47c POUND POUND'S 49c •5 CRAX ’ T hat Famous Educator Cracker ’ 1 -2 KINDLER For Starting Fires Weiner Roasts pkgl SILVER DUST large package! Birdseye Oven-baked BEANS Sunbeam Grapefruit NO. 2 C A N - GIANT SIZE DUZ: - 19c 1 Pound Package 19c 69c PACKAGE, CRISC0 pound can ! QUALITY CEMETERY ^M ORTALS 124 Market St. Palmyra, N. Y. «Phone 415 ; i Former location of. --------- J ohn—-W.—Wateon^Goi----------- Monuments Headstones * Mausoleums J. W. VAN VALKENBURGH Found l Key. Owner m ay have by calling at this office and identifying. Wanted Girl for office work. Bookkeep er. Inquire, Palmyra G. L. F. Found Small key on string. Owner may have by calling at this office and identifying. HIGHEST PRICES paid for dead or disabled horses and cattle. Earl M. Welcher& Son, phone 780 New ark, reverse calL Attention, Home Owners .re you interested in having ur home insulated ? If .you are, see Isaac MSckielsen, dealer for Zonolite'home insulation. General Trucking A lso 'truck and car tractor for sale. Jacob LeFevre, ‘Palmyra- Port Gibson highway. CalP'Phil T^rautman. E. M. BODENBERGER, M. D. Macedon, N . T. Consultations in all Eye Disease» Refraction Errors Corrected Hours 1.00 to 3.00 P. 1C. Appointments THE SCHOENTHALER CHIROPRACTIC OFFICES iS Main Street Phone 2901 MACEDON, N. Y. Hours: 2-5-p. m. Daily 6.30-8.00 p. m. 1 Mon., “Wed. aid Fri. 9-11.30 a. m. Thurs. an d ,S a t No hoars Tuesdays and Sundays WILLIAM W. MORGAN Chiropractor ‘ Hours by appointment i. 00 -lfc .00 a. m. 3.00-7.80 p. s Consultation—1.00-3.00 p. m. Children Given Special Attention 830 W est Jackson Street Phone 40fl » Palmyra, N. V J. W I L L I A M G R O W T H ® * CHIROPRACTOR Hours by Appointment Oflco Hoars 2.00 to 5.00 p. m. 19* Eve. 7.00 to 9.00 41« E. Main fit p. m. except S a t Palmyra, N . T Closed Thurs.Sun. r O L A C I N O ’ i -BEST FOODS- Phone 121* In Which we Serve GomesToStrand Wednesday-Thursday High tribute is paid to destroy ers, the sheepdogs of the sea, in “In Which We Serve,” the biog raphy of a destroyer w r itten and produced by Noel Coward and dedi cated to the Royal Navy, which is the attraction at the Strand' Thea tre next Wednesday and Thursday. Destroyers are the Jacks of all the Sea Trades, it has been said. “They guard the battle fle e t and . the vulnerable aircraft carriers diversity o f tasks is their O against submarine attack. They * w d speed their defense.” , track down and search merchant-] The destroyer, too,, has ' men, they protect submarines on been, the training ground,.«* their patrols, and minelayers at cessful Admirals, for they Br thorough B e a m a n of a man., “They make attacks upon enemy teach the arts of ship‘’ convoys. They arfe on the spot to help evacuate the arm y from deathtraps such as Dunkirk, Greece or Crete.” One of. the most dramatic duties assigned to the H.M.S. Torrin, the destroyer whose life story is re lated in ‘iln Which We Serve,” was the evacuation of the survivors of Dunkirk. The scenes upon the ship’s deck of the seamen feeding the grimy and wounded men g f the B.E.F. w ith cocoa, then the soldiers as they stand liw \upon the English dirty—are soaked with the sad of war and with the pity’?* man for another. And yet, I k that mood has time to settle. Torrin’s captain gives ordei* the destroyer to move away n e x t task. “Destroyers are lively ships, built to make speed u and bad weather alike, and long sea passages. Usefulness pilotage, practical seamanduP; tactics. They develop the P°*| show initiative, and to actf? sponsibility—in other words come a leader. . The Torrin in “In ^ Serve” fought and went do all the gallantry of a- destrc and its ship’s- company un* j tain Kinross-ri-Noel -Cow?1“” up to its tradition of sers? death. ! ,