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r#5$ »J»^«J ^ M^^' t*m «>• -31 u^-m t5el : BStl S&a *i~ >«\'•/ S»i ! f r?K r ; 8«:&i ^•^s ^W¥. •J^£F \Sec? &«**. JAIE FLACftt KWS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 22, 1*52 •EC -JR OLD AGE BENEFITS KNEFIT CONCERT FOR IAIN IETMKNT «** »^ «^ Y INCOME IN AREA will again offer a atusjcAJ treat in the form of a concert for the bene- a? economic eeadhions ia the -fftattator* Social Security Adasia- •ftration field office area are at afl typical af the country at nice, *t least tw^4*Brd» of the ftaeeivme; old-age iasaranee «aeats here hase hatm .or ao John, E. £3nte, manager of the field office, bases this .coac|aaioa «a the results, jwit amvsandfir in Iwashingien, af & nationwide snr- g«r eoodtaotni ay the Bureau of QM-Age and Survivors insurance a* the cad of tttt The findings w^*w fH of the Keene Valley Library AJfxad Troemel, Eleanor Ecba- toa Troemel, Mrie Wieks, Alice Cheney and Anita Knight will play the first two movement* of Schu- mann's Piano Quintet in E Plat Minor. This 1s the same group which delighted a large audience hist year. Mr. Troemel, first vio- lin, and Mrs. Treesael, piano, of New York City, are summer resi- dants of Keene. Mr. Wicks, second violin, is a student of Mr. Tree- merY, who has recently won ac- j claim in the city. Mrs.* Cheney, front about cello, and Mrs. Knight, viola, are through- summer residents of Keene Valley. £he country among old-age and »w beaefkaarjes of social aecnrity who bate received pay- aaaats ia every month .of 1961. The ataff of the Plattaburg'office con- tacted several «f those interviews, aja * strictly uaafidt ntial basis, last - Novem- and January. when old-age and survinors payments are added to retirement income, only 40 percent of the single beneficiaries nave as much as fifty a msath or marc per per- son, according to the survey. Mr. Crate said, \By retirement income, we mean social security benefits, aasployer and anion pensions, vet- pensions, private annuities, from private trust funds. Stents, interest and dividends.*' About 17 percent of all benefici- aries received from employer or anion pensions, bat only about six percent got as avuch as % $60 per person from this source. Because the retirement incomes af many atis inadequate, aged peo- ple reeerving social jecuaity bene- fits often have to find other means Among those who re- payments every month of ahoat .oae-ioarth of tie and a fifth of the women bene of old-age insurance, and one eighth of the aged widows had aasae earnings during the year, the jprvey indicated. * For the most part, Mr. dure ace small Haif worked earned In addition. Dorothy Hodge Polk and Muriel Hodge Sabina will play a Mosart Sonata in D Major for violin and piano and two move- ments of Strauss' Sonata in E Flat Major. Mrs. Polk and Mrs. Sa- bine, long members af the sum- mer colony in Keene Valley, are distinguished artists who have given much pleasure to Keene Val- ley audiences in other years. All who enjoy good music are cordially invited to attend this concert at the Keene Valley Con- gregational Church at 8*30. Tic- kets are available at the door. TO JUDGE ALL BREEDS AT DOC SBOWONSOHDAY AWi at Dog Team oa •er ia Foaraary Derby SARANAC ROAD HAS BK are coming in the dog shew to he held by the Kennel Cm* %t the of the famous baervales Ski here oa Sunday. The dead- line f or all entries is at aoon oa the day of the show and judging will start at 1 pJS- The Ladies GvJhi at Et. Church hi Lake Placid is ~sg to have food and soft drinks available litis is an aB breed Match, without Championship pouts, and aD pure-brad dags, ex- cept Champions, are eligible. Ij is expected that over *0 different inwida. vrill he represented. Follow-, iajr the judging of dogs in each treed, there will be judging of the various groups or varieties. For instance, the best 12-inch beagle will go into the ring against the wast 16-inch beagle and against the best wolfhound, the best dach- shund, etc- to find the best bound in the shew. There are six such group* or varieties, as follows: Sporting, Hound, Working, Ter- rier, Non-Sporting and Toy. The winner of each group is then i brought into the ring and the INTItFASF Iff TO ArTOf i***** ******* *** ft* 81 \ s* 0 * and '•est in Show. In addition to this judging rf the various breeds, there will be a Junior Showmanship Class for youngsters under 16 years of age. «As a special attraction, the Show Committee has arranged to have obedience trained dogs \broogfet over from Vermont for as exhibition of Obedience Train- Ik Week's WetAer Taken from retard* af U.S. meteorological station at Lake Placid Club. MM Wednesday, Aug. 13 Thursday, Aug. 14. Vr. day, Aug. 16 Saturday, Aag- M Sunday, Aag. 17 Monday, Aug. i* ! Tuesday. An*. 19 Rain l^Tl\ Brigitte Dolores, rS-year-old pia- nist, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Leewy of BraaYord St., who SanetkmftBeeatly returned from New York after jicifaami»4 a studio recital over station WNTC ia the aro- \Toans; America Piays.\ aaase staaVats who five in the metropolitan area. ' afid, the earnings at the men who during JJKi, and less than made less than.$S80. CAMS VOLWriEEIED TO TAKE VOTEtS TO POLLS tven men gave of their tame as vohnsteers to take ve- to the aoOs to jartteiBate in and five ears were There were few to the Jonier Ghamber of •he service as these aapa no contest locally and a low watc out. A number of prospec- dree voters found that they were Aat enrolled and thus not eligible FaraJshins; ears were: Fall Sanaee Wflosx, Lor- aa Tolerance, Pan] Davis aad Sov- '* Boat faBMtrng. Vohmteer- driyeaf were Goraoa 1 I who stand at The annual New York State highway traffic census taken Sat- urday, August 9, shtiwed a slight decline on two approaches to this village and a tremendous increase between Saranac Lake and Lake Placid. Taken over a period of 12 hours, this year's savvey showed 12^78 ears travelling: in both directions between here and Saranac Lake over route 86. Last season's count was only 7916. 5645 ears were enassterated on route MA, Keene to Lake Placid, rampared with a total of 9839 in 1961. Route 86 from Wilmington to this viOage produced a mark of 9688 this year, as against 3777 last summer. •••*\j# •SAD THE CLASSIFIED ADS Peter Van Brunt of Lake Placid, show chairman, has just been in- formed as this edition goes to press, that there will he on ex- hfintion at the show the Frank Sears sled do* team of Lake Pla- cid that placed third in the Inter- national Sled Dog Derby held here mst February. In that race near- ly 20 teams eoaapeted from New Vork state, 'New England and Canada the Beethoven Sonata, Op. 79 in G major; Schubert'* Imprsmta, Op. 142, No. 2; Chopin 6eherao, Op. Si in B flat minor. Having made her Mew York Times Hall debut is April, 1951, Brigatte Dolores was recently heard in the \Young American Artist Series\ over WWYC. Wednesday. Aag. 14 Thursday, Aag- 15 Friday, Amy. K Saturday, ABB;. 17 Sunday, Aug. 18 Monday, Aug. 19 Tnesda* Aag. 20 Bam Utf* St M |8 17 Hi 56 59 *2 45 MUSCLE! Before the development of in- dustrial eqnipawnt and nmcbJnery, the productivity of our factories depended 15 per cent en Bain's la- tter, 79 per-cant an aaraiahi, and 5 per cent on maejainaB, and we produced 27 cents worth of goods CaVaftrtler Tags McGovern 4 ocrat dynBsty who have rapamd •he eagle with the mink coat as a ABB* A AC VJ? Ikv' federml * yB,bo1 rkt \^^ w « sl part. 1 AB f -W, Vmj j more jfc^j, A 'wfm.BBBing' of ^^ mess ia Washington. ' You ean*t J. mejwMii 1 *******' dry rot and moral da- Ko- c*y- You cant 'refreshen' crooked income tax coHeetors.\ HoGovern said that Eisenhower, as president, would restore to the American government, both at v,e Day and will rie%ory-for-everyoae oser cr< corruBtiQe ia Wathingtwa.' U a tmeeeh prepared for the a^1*«ifte ••« •broad, the nual osdjing s^anaam^ hy Lrrins;- ston County IhasnaKeBB units, he and respeet *that apve been de- stroyed by poimeal pygmies'* people are af as diajppsted with the hlttnderers and boodlere of a Dam- on the hjghwaya have little B*orr to justify themselves than casualties in warfare. Let's thai aii political eon- the right- By 1990, it is estimated, human muscle win be doing only about 3 per cent, animals only 1 per cent, while machine power will be doing 96 per cent of the work—and the combination wiB be turning oat 91A1 worth af goods an hoar. is to tell wi 18 TraaV >a tme hands of some, e«B»s to be an elastic substance. 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Savage and children of To- ) t 4 ti o. are guest* of Mrs. S T. Otis, sister-in-law of Mr. Savage. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hyde, daugh- ter^ Mary lsabelle, and son, Jean, of * Pittsburgh are visiting Mr. Hyde's sister, Mrs. James Nichol- son, who has *lso been entertain- iac her sister, Mrs. George Nightr -J.U and granddaaghter, Guertin, of Arlington, Maas, and Mr. and Mrs. J. Hewitt of Westview, Pa- Mrs. Hewitt is amo a sister of Mrs- Nicholson. Mr. and Mrs. Vera Neumann and guest, Miss Bonnie Murphy, re- turned Sunday to their home in Scotrh Plains, NJ. after occupy- mx their camp, \White Cloud,\ •usee June 10. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Leaaatri «f New York are spending two weeks at the Me* 11 —\ cottage. and Mrs. Kenneth Wilkins Mr. and Mrs. Mah Btroadsburg, Pa. ar to risK the letter's Grace C Lattrmer. Mr. and Mrs. Jose daagMer, Susan, o: gaeata this weak of Mrs. Sidney T. Bad Mrs. Wilmer Hen eklklren of Hellerto the Pardee camp or Mr. Henniger has 1 will return later th* Doreen Berg hai Ceaarburst, L. I. aft grandmother, Mrs. ! Mrs. John Schmol on Thursday mornin Memorial Hospital George Bideres *J dieo. of Buffalo will Monday after spent the St. Morftc. Mrs. Frank Do< Agnes Jackson od school department Miss Anna Shepar several days. Bob Colby has ret ter an appendectom the Placid Memorii Mrs. Gordon La resident, is ill at •ax Flooring ,c--i' Sidinj Dried Knotty rmt— $140.00 Plywood Weldtex Ceilmg Tie Ti.eboard usb Doors FL* Doors -tead Doors tv and Frames ?tsts—50e each r&D.zed Roofing rer Lawn Mowers >eroid Roofing Cement Asphalt Tik* Brick Floetae Hcatiators Mr. of tlockville Center, N. Y. are vmt- ••--,•*• i«g the former's father, 1*^1*?^J£ Zt Welkins, in S^Bnac Lake -«»»,•* ^SJf ceusin, Mrs. Leo Dashnaw of Lake 1»°* Pmcid. Miss Sally Win I Mrs. Arthur Stevens is recuper- atmg in Placid Meaearial hospital from an operation, tier daugh- ters, Mrs. Eleanor Brooks and Miss Harriet Stevens of Schenectady, were called here over the weekend Because of her illness, \Louis Beggio and son, Btchard, returned Sunday night to New Tork after several days spent here with Miss Betty Beggio and Bob- eijt Beggio, daughter and son of Mr Reggio. Mrs. Dora Watson, former resi- oBBt, is a patient in Community House, Elisabethtown. Mrs. EBBsheth Walton under- went an operation Monday at Sara- xatc Lake General hospital. Mathleen Whitney, former resi- dent here, participBted in the cele- BBBtion of Oid Bome Day at the Cangregatienal Church in Inter- lalen, Mass. last Sunday. Major and Mrs. B. A. Moses and jJJhln.ii hare returned to Fort MftBide, Md. after ytustisniin here whm Mrs. Moses'sisters, Mr* De- evening to return t Colonial Airlines ai vacation with he: Henry Winch. Mrs. G- A. Alfo at BraUlebero Me »ro, Vt. w surgery on B Mrs. Van Beyw Fla. is spending s< Brewster cottage visiting Mr. and B Other recent gue Mrs. Grady wen Bloomfield and bridge of Pittsfiei lano, Mr. and Mrs Dehaar, and Mr. i Smith of Orlando. • Francis Nugenl borne at 54 Sentii # Wool Rock tstos lmbing Ffa iroom Fixlares Miss Bella Hayes of Orlando, laria., « iormer resident, is vaca- tienisBT here with. Mr. aad Mrs. - Ceodsaan aLelleher. Miss Eatharin Dewey was in Rochester this week Ifm. Henry Murphy and three irea of RasselL N. Y. are visit- Mrs. Murphy's mother, Mrs. Hare. Mb. and Mrs. Christie Laing SBpse acicikfind guests af Mr. aad Bars. Joseph Henry in Baehester. Mr. aad Mrs. Theodore Thomp- Bda returned to Tenafly, NJ. dbiy after spending the ' Mr. Thompson's They for a CARD OF I wish to than! Dahys, and all staff at the Mcsno ail their sdndnesi was >n the aoapna Earris, Mrs. J. H-1 Mrs. Marais, Mr. the kind friente flowers and ca Sehrier and Mrs. lovely gift, also 1 N< CABD OF We wish to ti the nursiBg saafl aides at Placid M for the kindness while a patient* j_-w\ .*--i- ? ** r \ J Placid News regr If yea don't n I [Cabinet >tw« TOe •r. :i Pipe AT E.L.nNNEGAN AMO CLOTBDIG STOM «5