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   Chronicle-Express (Newspaper) - July 24, 1952, Penn Yan, New York                               Yan Arc Friendly and Invite You lo Read Their News in This Paper CHRONICLE EXPRESS NOW 128 YEARS OLD BUT NEW EVERY THURSDAY There's Interest ng News and Bargains Galore in the Want and Volume Number 6689 PENN YAN N Y THURSDAY JULY 24 1952 3 Sections 20 Pages Speaker Stresses Role of Economics In Political Picture Miami Educator Tolls Why Ike Fresh Air Youngsters Arrive in Geneva Friday Night The two political ties m the United arc selling o declared Dr Clover Ro- and dean of the School ot at oi be- fore the Yan Rotary club this week House gut si ol Pi John Hatch who him Dr Noetzel the economic of tlie campaigns and the which these mg that lining such a thc women's vote aie an entirely gory sill economics is the basic in an election the toi behoves Differences Not Profound lie pointed out th it the issues that the political parties hete aie not so profound as those in an s Here both want to keep a ard of living toi i and a group that wants lo do away en- tirely with In the between the forces of feudalism and socialism are much much with his thought that today's party is a sales tie Miami eco- quoted a made by young Senator at a recent hint with thc speak got to sell the Republican Senator c There is no use hitting our against a stone u ill Wve got to get lum conceits to be given ALL WOT AND 111 the ruin with mixed children cross and in tears tried out thai been assigned to hem by the bune Fresh Air Fund Mrs Sampson took care of one situation verged on when to take both of the stepsisters who flung to each other hysterically und refused to he separated had planned on only one child Five of the 18 children expected to arrive by that train for Yates county homes had how missed the train adding to the contusion Changes put children in all but three homes Penn Yan Central School Board to Call Special Meet It was sort of hectic around Geneva depol Friday evening ter the train had pulled out and left 13 confused tired dirty hot and hungry youngsters a long long way from home Some dren were in tears as adults tried to sort them out and get them j identified with the families where they are to the next two j weeks as guests under Herald Tribune Fresh Air program Mrs Elsie Cooper who is Yates At a special meeting of the ly elected board of education of the Penn Yan Central schoo We've a variety of business was concluded Approval was given for use of the Junior High school toe and Eugene Ludlow photographer who took of the group including dls County chairman for this project was accompanied to Geneva by Mrs Lewis Gracey and Mis Lewis Fowler members of her local pictures the one Old Guam out ol power and the under the of the Yates young men with moi liberal views Community Concert tms m power during the Takes Simple View was also Thc acco i ing to the Hot my speaker the simple economic view t can some ot the als welfare state as the New Deal Social and other items that have been sold to the public and still n the basic principles of A such as tree markets and lice for all in and jobs Tuft Ann the Ta t throw at Chu ago an one of the most amazing tilings ever to happen m American political Mr Continued on Page Seven Yates Migrant Committee Votes Budget given for the use of the auditorium by the Chamber of Commerce for a con- ceit to be given by the aires on Aug 22 The resignation of Miss thy Holley who has been ed in the irain office was which leaves a there to be tilled school stalls this fail Mrs Archie Scranton was pointed as tax collector for the central school district for 1952 The administration was to conduct a to find out hew many wish to entei children in kindergarten this coming school year the survey to include thc entile central district The temporary clerk William F Joslyn was asked to call a ing of all ot imal districts with in the dis- tuct foi the purpose of gathering Mrs reports thai most of the families finally got the child or children they had asked for Continued on Page Seven Editor and Wife Are Unhurt in California Quake In a telegram from California Wednesday Sidney E Ayres j tor of the fied the paper that he and Mrs Ayres although right in the area of the earthquake in California suffered no harm They are currently staying at the home of Mr and Mrs Jarvis in Van which is located in tne San Fernando Valley 12 miles northwest of Los Angeles Here the walls of city hall were information and cracked from the earth plaining certain details aboul I shocks bul in the Jarvis home balances in the various districts about the only damage was the Will Stage Annual Water Show at Red Jacket Park Sunday The annual highlight of summer season at Penn Yan end of Keuka lake is uled for 2 o'clock Sunday after- noon July 27 The program will be given oh Red Jacket park where the bank will provide ample ing for the thousands who always turn out to see this unique event to Morris Burke of the affair there will be 20 different events on the gram They will include the pyramid on water vanous types of trick and board riding stunts and clown acts Opening the show will be ai parade of all riders and their equipment All of the acts will be tions with the exception of the water ski jumping where sibly says Mr Burke they may stage a little competition just for excitement In a change of the custom of other years all acts will start and j Jean Moore Wins Grand Champion Holstein Award Stage 4th Annual Yates County Black And White Show The Yates County Holstein club held its annual Black White show at the farm of ton H Wagar and Sons on July 19 Thirty-one mals in eight classes were entered in the show Over 50 people at- tended the show which was pre- j by a picnic lunch on thc lawn of the Wagar farm Judging the show was Maurice Mix ant secretary of tlie New York I State tion I There were two entries in the j bull calf class which was won by Charles Christensen with second by F H Wagar and Sons In the Junior Yearling Bull class an mal owned bv F H Wagar and Song the blue ribbon Ted Spenee of Starkey the red ribbon The Wagar bull was given nod as champion junior bull with the Christensen animal as reserve champion Many Outstanding Animals Competition was especially keen in the female classes as all were outstanding animals In the ior Heifer Calf class there were eight entries with tlhe awards ing to Johnny Sumner first F Continued on Page Seven Swedish Youth Studies US Farming Seek Registration Of Kindergartners In Penn Yan District HOME WAS LIKE THIS Smith loft the Yates Farm lates Kurt ol Sweden on the excellent job lie is ing us a transfer farmer on be Herman farm in Kurt who is mechanically minded especially enjoys working with the modern tractors with the arm in powered At home Kurt nays tlie machinery clinics from ami is nut of i i wearing apparel the quality that hi finds here Picture was taken in u cabbage Held mans c lange not only cvi where Kurt was cultivating The degree plus heat is a new ex- The for who thought it was hot lust April Riding a ti actor in the stifling dusty of a low-lying cabbage fluid bare the up with a coat ot Indian blown tan across bib shoulders and his dark brown hair on top Km I admits that board of education of thc newly formed Central School Dis- is seldom weather like No 1 of Penn Yan wishes I this on his home farm at to know how many people from Sweden student to This meeting is scheduled for Wednesday evening July 23 at 8 flic Yales com- in the Junior High school held its summer incut ing al the Oliver house day evening 10 disc iss a budget for thc coming year Tins was er voted at This at CD ding to Mis Leon Worid of thc mil Ice is u cd to buy sports lum hei It material and tent nun ics It also goes Lo pay tot the four lois who the mer supervising foi bol It t d uls 10 of the I t h at e Put the Hun R ot i w ho will he va ika Ink v ill ovi The ot of t nc month of am i1 c i r Mis Antonio Mt mot Hie job Her torto A- nip on Ki the thc weic in i I lie only damage was crash of a large wall mirror Mr Ayres says that they roused about 5 a m Monday by fhe of the earth and Officers of the board of the rumbles Outside they watched tion were authorized to issue a j the highly exciting call for a special meeting of the I of the falling power lines entire central district to Laler in day they went to held Aug 15 for the purpose of Los Angeles and viewed the ex- voting on a budget for the tensive damage caused there by school year and foi the the quake and resulting fires pose also of voting on two special They also saw thc from over which j they to Van Friday plugged by a landslide in a tain cut This spectacular block is the one shown on various I television news of the disaster Mr and Mrs Ayres are mg a vacation ing a trip to California where they arrived last Friday They ex- and told how Rotary j poet to be home by Sept 1 G of Walkins had been planning to club with Mr Dugan He i e- the govt ITK r's deep regi el finish righl at the of Red Jacket so viewers can get a clear idea of the skill just m getting upon the water and boards before the tow line brings enough pressure so they skim the surface of the water Don Mills will announce the gram The public as usual is invited to watch this outstanding of water skill There will be no charge many people the rural area who have not ready registered are m sending children to kindergarten this September In order foi a youngster to be registered he must be five years of age or must reach his fifth birthday on or before the first day of December of Uhis year To the registration of these children W Baslian a representative of the centralized district will be at the following schools at the times school from m to 4 p m Tuesday July 29 at thc Dresden school from 2 p m to 4 p m Wednesday July 30 in thc teria ot the Penn Yan High school fiom 2 p m lo 4 p m Anyone in the village of Penn Yan who has not yet registered should register immediately with the elementary supervisor Donald E Seager Km t is an United States not student ex- because it really has ing to do with school coming through made by the International Farm Bui can to study American methods of farming He is one of two youths from Sweden now in this walking on farms for this purpose Kurt to stay on a farm m Yatos county were made by Gilbert Smith local ly agent who chose the large di- 25 26 and 27 Three of the committees were activated and will go to work at once on their particular part of the Wayne Mullen ing tlie group in charge of street decorations and window displays offered several ideas which were approved and action will be ed on them immediately heading ami the I light the event reported he to Ithaca already or ten definite Kurt arrived in New Yoi k commitments and will start im- the April S and mediately lo get more Letters versified and very modern farm of Herman Rasmussen in Ben ton as a likely location Mr Rasmussen of Danish descent speaks Swedish Activate Three Grape Festival Committees Penn Yan Fair Will Offer Wide Variety Of Race Secretary explains Clothing Harness Racers Wear In to the usual displays of livestock crops poultry farm machinery and the handicrafts of ives and flower growers the Pe m Yan fair this year will n program of entertainment according to Oliver Wilcox fair secretary The grandstand attractions of- between the heats of the vill include a comedy gling a t billed as Kay and Karol a ticklish tight wire act by the Hurts and Charlie d as the mad musician The loie Chitwood thrill show which vas presented at the fair heie list year will provide the evening entertainment Thursday ami Fr day nights Ralph Collier and his Cinderella weeken 1 show from Rochester's WHAM is scheduled for evening Many I luce Coming An i large number of fast h have already been signed ip for the race cording to Pelc Morley race In ct on thc coming races one of the most events of the local fair Mr Morley mentions that while 1 for only every year bul from season to season this is nol tru in thc harness racing world Trotters and pacers have been w aring approximately the same t lothes for more than half a century Many sk Why se of the many questions which Mr Moiley has had to an- swer about the rigging which a race ho wears and because he knows some race fans attending At a special meeting of j the Pern Yan fair this vear will men and committee heads in be seen g pacers and and ot tlie coming Finger sulkies for the held at the first le he offers an tion ot why a horse is dressed as ot tlie Grape Festival Oliver bouse Tuesday evening de- finite dates for thc festival were decided It will be held in Penn Yan it is There Continued on Page Four Rotary Pays Tribute to Work of Charies Dugan at the weekly ing ol the Penn Yan dub President Lyman Smith paid butt to the lute Charles lot Ins excellent woi k as a fine The Poor We Have Always With History Proves that this was now impossible Speaker at week's Rotary luncheon will be the father of Staargaard from The was one of the Rotary club students at ka college hj The employment in and tor by County ild ot to I 1C foi hiK causes an ex on oi count v ile letie t many in the past as a they aie The haid oi ot the and 1 oi more i on of ItM as thn til I SEE BY THE CLASSIFIEDS on find often many fi news in n t lu l t lor Iff social It week last on be sold and di tied equitably among the ol tne that h bo Lo take t e ot own pool On Nov 1855 thc a to thc effect it the opinion ot the boaid that it was the duty of of the poor ot each to the paupers therein to the county house and the pei intend of the poor had no right to no indirectly what prohibited ironi doing tnat is re- lief bv individuals in any to boaid the of that town ind charge the lo county that none arc poor until conveyed to the county house Leak iu Kunds Kor some a in the j nor had been The id ot supel v time to time had ing p ior and i m an attempt to the leak In ind were lent s ot the pool 1 mi S Hudson W anil Ine thought was the i of St t h iy not anv ol I men had done milar Alien in an to t aline fie in ISaB they appointed Adam Claik as the Meeting on Dot 1 the on Growing Smaller In Yates County A Rny Yates County Welfare commissioner looking or i for the past few years found a ti end in case loads ami overall expenditures which he feels may be a sui prise to the reading public By way of comparison he lists the total number of t rises known as th case load for the two ol May and lime during falling off in volume of cases Year 1917 9 510 421 408 472 162 415 vear thc overall ex- n diet grants for Mav was foi Foi some pet this that while on more case was Juno than was carried in Mav thc turc was some less This year thc all sum paid for welfare tn May as 376 28 With six less iii June the was a hike of about You just can't toll comments Mr zu man Local Youth to Sing At National Legion Convention Dinner The unusual and high honor of being soloist at the national American Legion Press tion dinner in New York city next has been awarded lo ric Griesinger of Penn Yan This popular the year-old son of Mr and Mrs dore Griesinger of 105 Ogden street will sing the opening Song at the annual dinner The Star Spangled as well as other songs The dinner tor which tions have been limited to 350 because of space will be given at the New York Athletic club ton Downey who was guest soloist last year will serve as master of ceremonies this year and staff members of the various Legion publications throughout the nation will be at- tending this important parl of the national convention Included on the speaker's list at the dinner are Herbert author of I Lived Three and of the Sunday col- umn Red a story of nine years of undercover work by the FBI resulting in the con- viction of 11 top communists Richard Eisenhart and Hugh from Penn Yan will re- present Yates county at this ner meeting Mrs Griesinger will be attending convention with her son Frederic who will be attending Syracuse university this fall on many local Legion functions as well as throughout New York He recently sang at the 7th District Legion convention at was soloist with the Legion's Boys Chorus when it was first started in Penn Yan For the past year he has had his own radio program over a Syracuse station and at the university he will be majoring in radio and music His appeal ances have included numerous engagements as soloist in chinch concerts school programs for many including trips to veterans hospitals He is also re- gular soloist at Penn Yan Presbyterian church grams l organisations Starts Business Career at 6 is a purpose for every last stitch of the outer clothing that is wom by a harness horse he res Each of the various boots straps braces that pear on a harness horse on race Cor tinned on Page Three Weeks Announces Work Committee In Welfare Survey Weeks chairman of the Yates Counly Board of Super- visors i the appointment of the members of the committee which will work with the Queen tee will begin Craig Smith in making a survey at once to contact i- will be gotten out at once lo all communities and many businesses j in area inviting them lo lake i part in the parade in this ner I Mervin J heading up inviting them for the to submit a county honor of ing Queen Methods of I In to a queen candidates i walks of life in well as final judging have not to Oliver of Potter a also the same i win urn vai warns or me in t veil tne board of decided on these five tak to send their school bands and ol their lire departments to in the parade Vincent president of the Chamber of Commerce and Clement Popper aie of the entire three-day event Need Plane Spotters CD Observer Says Deprecating the kick of atum in the ing of the county plane spotter Rubin who is man ot that oi the lo al Civil Defense Ij James Ml was the man on the job Monthly morning uly when the watch Malted spotting his plane at Horn S ot HI ind he 1 ing to without his seeing any plane at all Mi the for more volunteers to pi event the few now working Irom doing ble shifts and moie than their share m other i farmer John with Birkett Mills John Penn Yan attorney Welker of Dresden em- ployee i f the Vacuum Oil and C J of Dundee banker Supei mors who are serving on are Martin Dowell if Barringlon Leon Swing of Bent on Elmer Grow of Italy and Jai k Evans of Jerusalem Since the several months back that Yates county is fifth in the state in its per capita cost of welfare tures the board of supervisors as well as A Ray Ansley welfare commis ioner have expressed a keen di sire lo know reason for this At it regular July meeting the board voted to employ Craig Smith oC experienced in making surveys of this kind and an on welfare matters to find out just what is Yates a sick county Mr requested the pointment of a special committee to work with him and Mr Weeks ed fhe final appointments STOCK IS AIX WKT Paul Middlehrook lish except tlie hordes of baby guppies and demonstrates how the und will conic to of the bowl ami beg brings out tlie lood can lie is starting his own business lo sell slock breeders ing produced so many younj that he is at a luss lor bowls Iu keep Penn Yan Merchants Offer Weekend Sales Event them in ter that comparisons have to be over a long period lo show a trend Annual Sidewalk Art Exhibit Planned Again The Penn Yan Art group will hold its second annual sidewalk exhibit on thc Benham hotel ises this week July 24 25 26 from 10 a m to S p m Increasing Intel est is being shown by members of the as time of exhibit draws We expect to have nearly 100 ex- hibits ranging from charcoal to oil comments one of thc Believing that to waste or away by-products will never lead to a Paul has derided to sell his excess and Siamese and put a little money in bank Also believing that there is no sense in starting a business if yt u don't do it in a way Paul has his stationery with business bead so he can older now stock at whole sale prices and is ing The whole stalled last winter when Paul who is thf year-old son of Mr and Mis old Middlebrook of 207 Easl Main street Penn Yan was given some tropical fish by his grandfather bers Both professional and Faul was convalescing trom Continued on Continued on Page Seven Penn Yan merchants are cooperating to to you thc Penn Yan lar this Fi and July and Each is through the an special item You will see their operative advertisement on page of this You will notu e each is making a dark hoi se special of- fer as well These also ai e listed on page so why not take a in the ear and take advantage of this tion time You'll be ed at the savings and they'll be pleased to see you again Get the habit of the Penn Yan merchants offerings in the each issue The of yom community art the brov through which they list for you their available merchandise and services This is the second time thin year a has joined to bring you a goodly number of well-pric- ed in a cooperative ner It s simply another reminder that th jy are constantly on the alert It secure thc best available items nd the best available ings h in his own field for you Chi oni l eaders enjoy the humor of some of the illustrations on the page you'll he reminded of a privilege that is still ours in the United States a privilege bought al ex- treme and you are being o some real bargains because a re- present live sat in with some of the cooperating merchants ai they prepare i their offerings   

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