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4^ 1 J u K& rm m -*: iw .'*\. y?. •23 ^ \tWM»«pi i,i.,ii^<;y% j miimiii •• irr-Tf k -r -k -nynr i IdUCE PLACID NEWS, FUMY, AUGUST IS, ltS2 J- ...ON THE WaBmm News For The LITTLE WOMAN Buy a melon ball scoop at small cast. Wort save scoops of dif- ferent efeea at either .end. Back of vaaaraaalaa or Tk lUkary Cat V* ly Mai • Ntt. Dtdm style, and look teaks at This is flic time of year for the orange Wash prompt- ly aJBter each acta*;. Ma ase ha-v- tea; it come to a straggle after the |ain deem on, ami -what a etrag- #}e, or did yaa *—• Bb*ny of the best laundresses am know refuse, absolutely refuse, to sprinkle a garment before it has ahaolately tried. They daim It make* a vabale of a dif- irening procose aad and with if you hare the patience to delay the dampen- m* of clothes for a little while. LEGAL NOTICE 6FFKE ©F TBB BOARD OF ELLECTIONS, mSMJL COUNTY, . , .BUZABETBTOWN. NEW YORK Bea and voasea serving in the NO rjici: IS HEREBY GIVEN, Anted Forces will he able to vet* mAT ^ olffcW p^, prfa^y by mail in the Member •leetfoimf^k^ rf ^ mKf ^ tma9 S? they ffie aa aapHsaiisa for a York State Mtaaty BaBet \not later than October t*. That apptieetlene mast he fa haadk of Hhe awcretary *t ftaU m Albany on or before that date. The right to vale by mail ex- to lalsliaai of military people if they ai at election time. To facilitate the BBjaf of Sm [Military Ballot* the Secretary of Iphate has agaaared a aaetage free air-mail postcard for ase by New Yorkers in military «serviec. Cards are available upon application to the Secretary of State of New York, Division far Servicemen's Vcting, Aftany 1, New York. All veterans orgaaisatioas are cooperating with the American Heritage Foundation in this ef- fort at the national level. sas If yoa do sot have aa automatic defroster on year electric refriger- ator aad wish to defrost while you stSl have freaen foods oa hand, wrap the packages thoroughly m layers of newspapers. Ties pro- vides pretty thorough insalatien aad the packages stay in a frozen ceaditioa until such time as you eaa put them back. Socialised medicine in its prac- tical working out would mean a maximum of socialism and a mini- mum of medicine. Ceracll experts say that the heme freezer is not the best place to keep cheese. Cottage cheese •say be so kept if closely packed ia moisture-vapor-proof contain- ers bat there may be water sep- aration when cheese thaws. Cheese is test kept in refrigerator at tem- peratures 85 to 40 degrees. If packaged in fibs wrapper, leave it on, otherwise wrap closely, finrt with waxed paper and then with metal foil. and out of the oven let it set for about 15 minutes. This gives the jaiees a chance to settle and makes earring easier. Before potting a roast in the oven wipe with damp doth hat never wash H. Bub well with salt, about one teaspoon per pound of meat. Place fat side up using wire rack to hold meat up oat of juices and allowing roast to heat evenly oa all sides. If us- ing meat thermometer he sure that tike point of the stem is not rest- ing on fat or against bone. Dont force it when withdrawing it. if it seems stuck waggle it hack and forth a few times, then pull it out. crat, liberal aad American Labor Parties, will be held in and for the County of Baser, New York, on the Nineteenth fifth) day of Aa- gust IMS. The hours daring which said Primary Ejection, will H>e held are from 124* Noaa to tea* P.M. of tao said day. gemi- nation of eanatidatas for Pahjfc Btfiee aad Etoetaea af Caajtidatae to sVt J Position » t» be made at am* TVaaaiy Blaetiaa. by aacb of the said parties, via: BBFUBUCAN PARTY. Representative in Congress, State Senator, Member of Assembly, Delegates to the 4th Judicial Convention, Alternate Delegates to the 4th Judicial Convention. BEMOCBAT PARTY. Representative in Congress, Skate Senator, Member of Assembly (so desig- nation). Alternate Delegates to the State Convention, Delegates to the 4th Judicial Convention, Alternate Delegates to the 4th Judicial Convention. LOtBRAL PARTY. Representative in Congress, State Senator, After a roast has been cooked Have you tried a cream cheese filling for cake? Soften cheese with milk or cream ,add chopped dates and- ants. .— _ # If there ia a window near your store, do not curtail) it so that it eaa blow into the flame aad don't put towel racks or a clothes- line near an open * .-•• The Royal Savage but 5 Mies Sam of Phttsbwg - Rode 9 lew serriuj the Nortk Canary kg las 21st Satm Judicial Member of Assembly, Delegate to the 4th Convention, • Alternate Delegate to the 4th Judicial Convention. AMERICAN LABOR PARTY. Ha asjiiBslasii NOTbOE IS FUwTHBR QTUBN, that oho Polling ffcees of said Pri- mary Election, will he the aaane polling pieces in each Election Dis- toact «f aaui Ceuaty af Essex, at which votes were cast at taw last preceding General Section. Dated, Rftsabetbtown, New York, August 8, IBS. F Hayes, J. Voahel, af Election, •, New Yark. 17*leh As* la*na*m sW lVisui L «A wt• I^Vtl BJ JTBKI tf laBaaffsBaaty VsafaXI sBaat ajatO ia bavaby given thaf > and Uaoor Bcemm No BVBILlew has been iaaaad ta the •aidariiigned to sell beer, wine ami liquor at retail under the Alea- boBe Beverage Control Law at tae firand View Hotel, Graad View Bill, Lake Placid, Esaax County, Bew York; for on premises con- sumption. GBANO VIEW HOTEL, LNCL, Grand View Bill, Lake Placid. N.Y. , lTtiteh Delaware County is the dairy county in New York State, producing more milk than any ether county in the state, accord- ing to the New York State De- partment of Ciimmiaaly Church will re- tarn to the pulpit this Sunday at the 11 o'clock service. The Dr. Tarrence P. Omdgen, who aecjed ihe late Bar. Robert dark in lBBaad eoatinued aa I BBS, wffl T>£ Eev. Clair E. Carpenter, pas- tar of the church, will lead the service. i The evwssag saeviee wffl ha i» I the form af a maatcsl service aad of the Adiroc- will he af aaacfal iatenaat to all who delight in mask. Gaent art- BSss at gaast Dr. Ogden is BOW pastor af the Briaitj Methodist Church in Sche- [ aactady. During his pastorate bare Dr. Ogden was active ia civic and community attain and was espeemBy so ia all sports pro- grams. Bis subject for Saaday will he tSourees of Power.\ The of Junius Tbomason and Joaaph Kekall. wfll sing the \Seraphic Song\ by Rubinstein, with Abram Sooae of the Eastman School of Bosk as vie&Bat. Mrs. Joaeah Kelsall wiB siag tim offartery solo. Miss CaaaUe % sen. awenard Scripture reading will oompme the program. The service haji been advaaeed to 7 o'clock to eaawia the guest artiets to meet later on- gagesaeata in the evening. William Dean, a senior at Doke University aad a pra-alvialty sta- deat, wftl eoadaet mnnaiag deva- tioaa ht the ohaael at 7:1*. This service ia far thaae who moat work or travel aa Baaday. The Cwareh Sehool wiB meet at 9*6. All ta the pubtic I . II II t% B INCOME UNDER 50,066 ? BOrfT BE DEJECTED. JoifMr gets tke rote ftr Yates m Baitter wit's ekdei •After Taxes aftmeilFs Dress Shop 237 Mam St Pwftmur hricd Dresses B>52 i a4'z-24H FRIDAY EVENINGS L LET US YOUK CAI Aai k Wl Cm Tw Bettor Service • - - * Drive ia tadvy, let as give year car s mea wal give it M aae to msare is beat 1 m far law anced, KKiirs Statin y^- Water * s i i JABTE1S FBI LAKE PLAOD IkkestBi--. . §m\ Hovey ami Bss Aviaw mim BILL HOVEV>i LANBING Bay Off SaeaamcAve. He fBtve if folks iiiA tlvjftj ways I7 higher BBJIL Bawl, af al af BVs faW ft easier ta wm Mar Isaart • sat aa a feriL By Mai Saad far Fane Barllii|£toii Saviiigs Bank af 5lnisBj — Uemfaer Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation n % — a>?» _S 1 I* if.rt *Mm ^5# ^T> ^ *-^ '•*= mj\ for everyone BUT MOM \The Place to Eat for These Who Care.* * ..1,9 12 aaoa ti 2:3B PJL 5:MPJLtiS:3BFJB. ail I.P. \IICKET\ ENGINE! v ' BYDRA MATIC SUPE1 BRfVE! Id. rhttdarg IBs M .IF Aaf ONsrt aw her ft* Awf—at flgtpguit KslBiiSaBT ^M RYDIABLH; STEERING! HEW ABTI8NIC-ETE! UJtiMIIiir8FFERS ALL PICNIC? aW 1EAL B A PWK RUED CBOEN OR SHHIP i-T 1 '*. \3k tlil^a? fM^pH^ ILISM8IILE •«t >'- '- at! PETHOD CONTROL %**. Br. Gearfo S. > auBsk ia laaact ' ^ff af Miiysaad. oThere are several -Bad each type haa its rJsVtdinc habits. •Ipdeata, while others X§**M best. Ia food Bhfrestea attempt to of for » aow a smt eoatrol which 4pt f«ss and hot! what kind! will eat. Tba] is the ftkilishy tans eliminates bsets and the ; that a child | 3 :^;- : -.vm®. \lew •i 3? ^ffjr ' f ' & iisatmi titiii orthkwd Motors //.////. '///////.'///. Luke Placid Persor Mr. and Urn. Elmer Cornell have returned to Hodden Heights, NJ. after attending funeral services far Henry H. Smsth, the letter's grandfather. Herbert Caffry, South Oens Falls, aad Edward Gtende, Bachester, also attended the Joe Edgley, who has beea in Bamer playhae; professioaal base- AaB* was home for the weekend. Earl McLeod of Wilmington is visiting relatives hare. Br. and Mrs. Charles Kelly and two daughters of- Kingston were guests early in the week at the heme of Mrs. Kelly's mother, % Mrs. Harold BedelL Mr. aad Mrs. Claude Lawrence returned Moaday to Milton, Mass. after a few days here with Mrs. Lawrence's saotber, Mrs. Nellie C Weaver. Miss Georgia Swayze, who has been vacationing ia New England for several weeks, accom- panied tisnm hare. Gharles Sharrow and family have moved from the LeRoax apartment on Main St. to the Straight cottage on Johnson Ave. Mr. aad Mrs. Hugh Logan left Tuesday to visit friends in Hos- Falls, their former home, the village is celebrating the iBfch anniversary of its founding. They expect to be goae 10 days or more, motoiiag to other points. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Field and daaajhter - in - law, Mrs. Lawrence Field, of Whitehall were here last weekend visiting Mr. Field's sis- ter, Mrs. Garland Lamay. Mrs. Fred Fortune, a former member of the Lake Placid Cen- tral School faculty, has returned to Saratoga Springs after being a ffaest at the home of H. M. Searles an Signal Hill. Mrs. Elizabeth Walton entered Placid Memorial hospital Wednes- day for an operation. George Dunn of Schroon Lake was here on business Monday. Miss Frances Kiernan of Brook- lyn is the guest of Miss EfRe Ken- nedy. Miss Dorothy Wrisley returned Wednesday after several days as a patient at the local haaamtaL Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Tomasch aftd children of Manhattan, Kan., ate visiting Mrs. Tomaseh's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson PeQcey. Baa- Tomasch aad children will re- aatin here daring the winter whole Br. Tomasch studies for a mas- ter's degree at Hew York Unrrer- iaey. During the week they asade a brief trip to Cleveland ta visit the mother of Mr. Tomasch, ac- companying Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pfieffer of Manhattan, who drove east with them last Friday. Miss Edith Saggerter is a pa- tient in the local hospital. Eldred McOomber arrived Mon- day on emergency leave of 10 days from Chanute Field, 111., due to the critical iHneas of his grand- father in Malone. Mrs. Clayton Bisnett and daugh- ters, Judy and Elaine, are ia San Antonio, Texas to visit 2nd LL Oaayten BknetL she forme Mr. aad Mxa, Earl Woodard and aamghter, Barbara, have return- edtoEhuu With Mrs. W< don motored to 1 gay and Plattah visited relatives. from Rome when aunt, Mrs. Floy* two weeks. Mr. Hosier, Jr. aad soi to Rome for her. Mr. and Mrs. son, #aaat, aad c of WaterviUe, N. and Mrs. Lewis 1 day. Miss Marjorie B or Hughes of Chi arrived Sunday » their aunt, Mrs. ] Mr. and Mrs. R. daughter, Patty, visited Mrs. Rat Mr. and Mrs. IA Moaday. Mrs. ( former Miss Hil was employed I Mr. and Mrs. J« turned Wedaeeda] after occupying £ cottage. Mrs. Fi dinger, daughter, son, John, are vac ter spending six w Miss Helen Arm ville, N.Y., accoi niece, Mrs. John visited Mrs. Gen sister. Other -vis George MacDonal Mrs.* Kenneth W and Mrs. Ray Moi lamas Rollier, a is here visiting f teacher in the Cra BJoosefield Height Mrs. Eleanor B Cox aad daughte Cox, of Schenectat guests of Mr. a; Stevens. Mrs. Alex Calv terday from Wai ih a guest of Mrs at her lake camp Mr. and Mrs. 1 son, William, of ] spending a vacatic Ball's mother ai Beth Bull and Arl YJP.W. MEETtUG - A rondack be held Monday, A at the meetii HaH u Mrs. Joyce \Asericu He at The aeries of < for of under the spensoi waad Sehool aad Foundation will eo day in Forest Mm ^33L- w ^- *8 ir?r3*: B *M« **?!. m MI SUMMEB MEBCBAJN The Ee» ys