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28 ROCHESTER DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE Friday, Tune 6, 1952 Sour Cherry Crop Doubles in Decade National Unit Told Lets have a picnic ABVznTittMnrr AOVERTISEMEWT mm USE rvn By L. B. SKEFMNGTON Democrat and Chronicle Agricultural Editor Cooperative advertising and merchandising have successfully marketed "a whopping jump in produc UV tion" of sour cherries, members of the National Red Cherry Institute Floor Wax Tests Prove Beacon's Long Lasting Gleam Makes It Best Bargain were told yesterday. hdgerton Hart, Chicago, executive Beacon Is Outstanding BEACON OUTSELLS ALL OTHER WAXES secretary and treasurer, presented charL and statistics at the meeting in the Seneca Hotel to support his statement. He said production has doubled in a decade, to about tons canned and frozen annually.

Science Discovery For JONES MISS NANCY Renewing Floor Beauty We have enormous and growing By Mary VanderbUt IN NEW YORK CITY Beacon Tops Salos of Other Wax Brands in Pulse Survey Beacon's long wearing gleam Palmyra Firemen Intelligent women today make tests between ditterent products competition from competitive foods, too," he said, "but the appetite for cherry pie "has kept pace because of our advertising." Institute membership includes both to determine the best. They we JiCANADK MS ll DRY 1t V-V Choose a Queen know that one brand of a product growers and processors and yester- can be much better than another. day's roll call shotted 150 representa has helped male it New York City's best selling floor wax. Its success in other areas, too, has made it one of the world's biggest selling floor waxes. Floor wax tests, tor example, are tiii tives present from Oregon, Utah.

Colorado, Michigan, Ohio. Wisconsin. "GLEAM ii what our floor do when mother protect them with long-lasting Beacon Wax!" easy to make tnar many women Virginia. West Virginia. Pennsylvania do so.

,1 A number ot women who nave it and New York. Horace M. Putnam a grouer at Lyons and former presi made floor wax tests in their own dent of the New York State Cherry home have proven Beacon th Growers Association, is president. In his opening remarks Putnam winner tor gleaming, long-wearing beauty, thus making it most said our institute replaces the old- DEACON WAX FAMED FOR ITS RESISTANCE TO SCUFFING Deacon Is Now One Of The Nation's Diggest Selling Waxes For Floors JL IT'S MORE FUN WITH CANADA DRY because there' more refreshment to Canada economical. Tests show that Beacon's lastinc gleam makes it the best floor wai buy, which is so important now adays.

Dry. (Jnre you tate that wonderfully deli- Palmyra Announcement has been made that Mis Nasncy Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Jones, has been chosen by the Palmyra firement to represent them at the local Queen's Contest tonight. Palmyra Lodge of Moose, in cooperation with the Palmyra firemen, is sponsoring a dance irl Moose Hall.

During the evening a queen will be chosen to represent Palmyra at the Queen's Contest to be held during the Northern Central Volunteer Firemen's Convention at Palmyra in conjunction with the 12Jth anniversary of the Palmyra Firemen the week of June 23. The selection of the firemen's queen, "Miss Northern Central of 19.S2," will he held Tuesday evening, June 24. on the opening program at the Palmyra Fairgrounds. It is expected that most of the 110 membership companies will send a candidate to participate in this queen contest. The queen will reign over the convention and will be awarded with a weekend trip to New York President Horace M.

Putnam yesterday told the National Red Cherry Institute: "If ou ant to understand the danger of price regulations as they affect read the editorial page of today'i (Thursday') Democrat and Chronicle. Skeffington has explained better than I can." Beacon's chemical laboratory ciotis flavor onre you enjoy that lift. never go bark to any other drink. Today, have youraelf a Children's, as well as adults'lother sections, has zoomed tre- tests conclusively prove that Bea con is the of every test i con is the ot every test it mendousiy because ot its tamed resistance to scuffing. cuffing of floors has always been the housewives' nightmare.

Beacon Wax's popularity here, as in has made in g'eamirg and wearin has made gramma ana wearing qualit.es. qualities. CANADA Set SUPER CIRCUS WHAM-TV CHANNEL 4 SUNDAY P. M. fashioned idea that growers and can- ners had to scrap among ourselves, Now we know from experience that have to get together and solve our problems without injury to either grower or processor.

Our big job is to market an increasing volume pf cherries in a highly competitiev market, and you must agree that we are doing that." City for two persons, leaving June 27 and returning home June 29. The other queens will take part in the big parade of the convention, to be held Thursday. June 26, at 10:15 a. m. This will ha fallowed by a basket picnic for the firemen and their families and an afternoon and evening of entertainment.

Putnam explained that because of FOOD (HOTTER the size of the crop and competitive conditions, growers last year received only about 60 per cent of the price which the United States Department of Agriculture says is the "legal minimum" for price ceilings. "We want to continue to operate in a free markef," he said, "but the complicated price-ceiling regulations are blocking Mystery Remains In Alfred Thefts Alfred One of a series of burglaries occurring in Alfred this year has been cleared up partially, but a supply-and-demand market. The OPS says that processors, in practice, shall freeze the price to growers at last year level. The OPS is Hock mystery remains. ing the intent of the law." shop Sibley grocery for quality foods al thrifty prices! P.WTItV SI PI'I II REAL SOLD ORANGE BASE, or oe'icious warm weitner Just mix with water end serve.

6-oz. tin males a full quart. Try a samoie in Sibley Grocery now 2 tint 3l Two new typewriters. sTolen iKt. 13 from the office of the Fiat Lux, M.

E. Knoute, Fruit Glen. processor, and A. J. Rogers, Traverse Universitv weekly newspaper, were City.

grower, reported on meetings with OPS officials in Washington and said that unless cherries were decontrolled or regulations were clarified the situation would remain confusing. Estimates by states yesterday in SPECIAL1 REG. 41c BUMBLE BEE WHITE MEAT TUNA. solid pack T-oi. tin 39c ADAMS GRAPEFRUIT SECTIONS 16-cz.

tin, WHITE ROSE MINESTRONE SOUP 20oz. tin, WHITE ROSE GREEN GAGE PLUMS 1 6-oz. tin, WHITE ROSE SEEDLESS GRAPES 8-oz. tin, for 75 1 for 33 for 57e for 39C for 31C 2 2 2 2 2 returned Wednesday morning by Police Chief Herrington Siebbins. Last week Alfred University treasurer Edward K.

Lebohner received an unsigned letter which said the typewriters were in a locker in the Greyhound Bus Terminal in Buffalo. The letter also contained a key-to the locker. Lebohner forwarded the key to State Police in Buffalo, who opened the locker and returned the typewriters to Chief Stcbbins. The identity of the thieves remains a mystery. Chief Stebbins reported that the machines may have been taken by persons who wire loitering about the University campus on the night )f a Fall football game with the University of Buffalo.

Several other burglaries remain unsolved, including two fraternities who reported losses totaling $174. dicated this year's pack cf canned and frozen cherries at 214 million pounds, or 24 fer cent less than last year. William H. Sherman, Rochester, secretary of the New York Canncrs and Freezers' Association, and I.loyd A. Putnam.

Rochester, executive secretary of the state growers' association, agreed that this state would have about 70 per cent as many cherries as firsts nio ast year. WHITE ROSE DELUXE PITTED BLACK CHERRIES 2 tin 59c PURETEX LEMON OR LIME JUICE 6-o: bottle. 2 fc 55e F. F. V.

TAVERN APPETIZER CRACKERS with BLEU CHEESE, 10-eu. tub 43 MEISENZAHL MACARONI. Ring, Shell or Elbow Mb. 2 tor 35c Reg. 34C S.

MAMMOTH QUEEN OLIVES. placed pack ja-, 2 for 63 Reg. 63c S. A C. GIANT STUFFED QUEEN OLIVES 10-cz.

iar S9e Req. 39c GRANDEE RIPE OLIVES 8'2-jz. tin 37c, 2 for 71C CHARCOAL, for outdoor broiling bag 35C FORD CHARCOAL BRIQUETS 10-lb. bag 1.09 This morning dejegatci will visit rose gardens at Newark, Mcintosh canning plant, Geneva, and White Sulphur Springs farm near Geneva. After luncheon at the Geneva Country Club the tour will continue to the Burnr canning plant at Altoe.

the Sodus Fruit Farms and back along the lake to Rochester. Albion Schools Concert Tonight it vKi itv i icisii MOCHA LAYER CAKES each 59 CLOVERLEAF ROLLS doz, 25 FRUIT BARS doz. 43 RAISIN RYE BREAD loaf 22 PECAN TWIST KUCHENS (Saturday only) each 53 Albion The annual music concert of the Albion public schools bands will be given at 8 tonight in the high school auditorium, under the direction of Moses Sherman, instructor of instrumental music. An innovation this year wilt be the appearance of the 30-member Grammar School band, under the direction of Albert Piato of Rochester, who has been in instrumental music instruction at both local schools one day a week during the Spring term. The Junior High School band of 35 members will present a quartet of numbers, featuring the Junior Twirlers Corps and the Senior High School Concert Band will play five selections.

Livingston County GrangeMeeting Set Mt. Morris Regular monthly meeting of Livingston County Pomona Grange will be held at Spring-water on Saturday, according to Gerald Pease of Avon, master. Morning session will open at 10:30 a. the address of welcome by Glenn Hughes of Grange arid the response by Supervisor Floyd Van Buskirk of Grove-land Grange. Reports of deputies and committees will be heard during the morning session.

A Memorial program will feature the afternoon session 'starting at 1:30 o'clock, in charge of Mis. Mabel Coots and the Rev. Kenneth Shep-ard. Delegates will be elected to attend the state Grange session and a special program of musi; and skits will be presented by Mrs. Edith Flory of Geneseo, lecturer.

I ium toons FOR DESSERT BYRON HALL TURNOVERSr-Appie, Mince or Cherry R-oz. pg. of two 29c RIVER VALLEY BROCCOLI, reg. 30c 10-cz. pkg.

2 for 53 RIVER VALLEY FRENCH CUT GREEN BEANS, 10-oz. pkg. 2 for 39c READY TO EAT EOOIIS FRESH FRIED FILLET OF HADDOCK, cooked in pure vegetable shortening lb. 73t TOWER BRAND TARTAR SAUCE, the perfect accompaniment to fish 5-oz. jar 24 FRESHLY MADE CABBAGE SALAD 35 FRESHLY COOKED.

GREAT BIG JUMBO SHRIMP, make wonderful cocktail. 15-20 size l2 lb. 89 TASTY, CREAMY MACARONI SALAD lb. 32 FRESH SMOKED CHUBS lb. 1.00 TOWER BRAND MAYONNAISE, the finest you cn buy qt.

1.00 KOSHER FRANKFURTERS 1.13 BACCALAUREATE SET North Rose The Baccalaureate Service for the 1952 Class of North Rose Central High School will be held in the Rose Methodist Church at 8:15 p. m. Sunday, June 15. Chaplain Raymond Mattheson from the Sampson Air Force Base, will be the speaker. Members of the NRCS Mixed Choir, under the direction of Miss Nan Rankin, will provide special music.

lops in laslo! 03 wore! AVnSHIRE FLAVOH.Ti;STi:n BITTER 2 lb 1.57 NEW YORK STATE SHARP CHEDDAR CHEESE, 2 years old lb. 89 IMPORTED DANISH BLEU CHEESE lb. 95 LARGE WHITE GRADE A EGGS, farm fresh doz. 57 OLD FASHIONED COTTAGE CHEESE lb. 35, 2 lbs.

67 ITALIAN STYLE GRATED CHEESE 89 FRtTTS VEGETABLES freih eastern FORMER COACH DIES Auburn (P) George E. Denman, 78, former professor and athletic coach at Hill School, Pottstown, died yesterday. He retired 13 years ago. housewives' oiM Floor kW Prove that WSjg I TPQr RESISTANT ISMU Ut IUBIEI TILL aT ig3i! M-IBI 'S3- 2. ,,77 4fc qts.

Strawberries 11 Garantd by -A 0 11 v. Good Housekeeping JJ ike rSul3 i ii i till rrm sIJP (sorry, no delivery) FANCY ASPARAGUS 2 lbs. 49 FLORIDA JUICE ORANGES 3 doz. 1.10 BIG SEEDLESS GRAPEFRUIT. 3 for 35 NEW BOILING ONIONS ...3 lbs.

25 FANCY RHUBARB 3 lbs. 25 FRESH GREEN PEAS 3 lbs. 35 SUNKIST LEMONS doz. 59 FRESH GREEN LIMES doz. 29 IMPORTED PITTED DATES 2 lbs.

49 NEW BING CHERRIES lb, 49 RIPE CANTELOUPES 2 for 85 NEW GREEN CABBAGE .3 lbs. 29 ICEBERG HEAD LETTUCE .2 for 39 HOT HOUSE TOMATOES lb. 29 Sweetheart Roses bunch 79 Faney Carnations 2 dot. 1.49 (sorry, no delivery on flowers) weekend special tender! delicious! SHOULDER ROAST Ol BEEF ft "I from prime steers lb. I HOME.

DRESSED LEG OF LAMB. average size 6'A to 7'2 83 FLAVO-RICH COOKED HAMS, ready to eat. Shank-end, 6-lb. average 73 Butt end, 412 to 5-lb. average lb.

79 FRESH DRESSED FRYING CHICKENS. ready to prepare, average 3' lbs lb. 63 LEAM BOILED HAM, sliced. J2 lb. 67 FRESHLY GROUND BEEF, purest qualify lb.

63 Diltributad in Reckiir by HADLOCK'S The House of Paint, 466-470 Central Ave, Phon. BAltr 7430 far th. Name af Your Nnr.it Da.lar BEACON WAX IS SOLD IN HARDWARE. PAINT. LINOLEUM, DEPARTMENT AND 5 10c STORES.

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