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Nashua Telegraph from Nashua, New Hampshire • Page 13

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Nashua Telegraphi
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Nashua, New Hampshire
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13
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KASHUA TELEGRAPH, NASHUA. N. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 3. 1954 IS DON'T MISS IT Shattuck's 102 E.

Hollis St. OHE TWO 4'x6 rnrr carpets to be a a 0u U9hfin9 ors ELECTRIC Insurance Agencies Sixty years ago Shartuck Brothers opened the first RUG CLEANING SHOP in Nashua. TODAY SHATTUCK'S open the first RUG SPECIALTY SH OP in the city. FEATURING RUGS FROM THE BEST Bigelow and Mohawk We have done our very best to give our customers the advantage of seeing the very best in carpeting. Our Rugs by: BIGELOW and MOHAWK We also have Specialty Rugs HOOKED and BRAIDED FRKK ESTOIATES WALL TO WALL INSTALLATIONS OUR SPECIALTY FREE JL'STUIATES 9'xir RUGS $49,95 and up COTTON NYLON 4.95 peryd Qnd up BROADLOOMS a 9'x 12' HOOKED UGS 89 95 and H24 95 ORIENTAL 9' 12' 199.95 Our intentions are to give the people of Southern New Hampshire the very highest quality carpeting at the lowest possible prices.

BUDGET and LAY-AWAYS WELCOME A MOHAWK CARPET Wilton Weave High cut pile reinforced with two distinct loop levels to insure lasting and long wear. $14.95 14 (er yd. Santa A MOHAWK CARPET sn.95 por yd. All Wool ICtelied Leaf A special for 9 Till: NKWKST IN THE MOHAWK LINE These livo spcrials Musi Rf Seen to tx 1 appreciated. SMALL DOWN PAYMENT PUTS THESE LUXURIOUS RUGS ON YOUR FLOOR.

MR. JOHN BROPHY, representing the Mohawk Carpet Co. MR. CHRISTOS KIRATZIS, representing the B'igelow Carpet Co. will be at our Grand Opening to help you with your carpet problems and answer your questions about quality and construction of these fine carpets.

Shattuck's combining high quality and savings! 102E. Hollis St. Pb. TU 3-5772 NEW IPSWICH ITEMS Ipswii-h. Xov 3 Oct 28 the occasion ol the official visitation to John Kverctt chapter No 60 OKS.

Supper was served at 0 pm degree work at irMtroil Ulga LMsi-rlv i.f and Helen I.onJ. a a performed work. Worthy Grand M.uron Madeline Hobbs" of a i i Mr I a i i o( Kor a Mrs asso- i-iate Cr.inil a of it. ofliviated. Thr sulois! a Mr-; a i K.

I'M. from Lativ a No IT. of i Mass, and a i was Mrs a i Alhree PM of John Kver- i'tt Chapter New Ipswich. There were visitors from a i Star a ol several mong ihem i i i and Ashburnham. Mass.

Milford, Manchester and Rochester, the Wilton chapter was represented by members. 'Hie a of Nicholas Kolo- pakka 30 was held Tuesday teraooii in tlie Congregational church. i a was in South t'emcterv. A son was born Wednesday Oct to Mr anil Mrs Toivo Wi'lk at Monadnock i hospital. towns.

Police Probe Series of Breaks In Concord A A Concord. Nov 3 Stair and local police tculjiy teamed i Mr and Mrs i i Mansfield. Mr and Mrs oincr Undros and son linger a i Miss a i Allen wen: to Merrimac. Friday i to a play which was coached hy Mr and Mrs Mansfield's sun Kodr.cy Mansfield, who is a teacher In tha Merrimac i school. VERMONT GETS" MINOR SCARE BUT STAYS GOP Montpelier.

N.IV 3 ral poMal iiii'prviors in in- Republicans, in power for i a i i a i a i i break. of i ncnoi! S1SO. inchK a om the West jjostal a KOI a i scare from the Democrats yeslenlny but ncveithi-li'ss elected a i a governor and a congressman. Lieut Cov Joseph n. Johnson was elected succeed Lee Acting: PosirnaMor James KS i i said i a al.so neiteii ullice receipt.s.

Also a in break at the i i tor ') SC postal a i located at KU or Ihe has ever wimesscd. a a poll about 30 percent of vole. But K. lore. was in cash helongin lo i i a J.

i and c-hti-kbook. Polico roporteii i re- itorteiily by a a a a i ed sale i i i i a Br.Tftofi. popular dairy- a in this a i a came i i a i i more a 5,000 votes of i i a i out Ihe dooi and a it i au a Johnson teceiicd 59.7J7 volM Also hit were Rarages at Conto 54 525 fo Bramm cord. Boscau-en, Enl ewater a I cu a Pike. No estimau.

of losses pul lican as were i a i a a i a o( a mol hs i a i a plcadinc a i Kn i to two separate a sll( cccdcd char es. men yesterday Consue i 0 Bilj cv ccivcd State- Prison sentences a cvpr a -i i 1 Superior i i governor In the i States Frank E. Ward of Boseawen; inston I. Prouty Vcrmonfx was charged with breaking i i representative "in Congress a grocery slore at Andover, Aug. won ree lection to a third terra 1 and taking He was sentenced to 2-4 years.

A Concord man. Armand Vall- tancourt, received a 2-5 year sentence charged i a Warner grocery store 1'reak Sept 13, 1953, (BETTER TRAPS NEEDED and a i S-10 cash and about S61 Concord, N.H. and 'n merchandise. mouse traps was the plea Herman Flanders was a I a a recent Governor's Council i participating in Warner I meeting. break.

He was placed on proha-1 State Fish a Game Depart- lion lor two years and ordered officials told the exccut- to make restifution of His; i group "mouse damage" total- case was continued for sen- leri S243.95 at their experimental tence. orchard at Gilford. The mice eai. hark at the haso of the a i as he led his ticket. HP received 70.33K votes to 44,086 for John J.

Boylan D. Oslo. Norway claims to he the trees causing the saplings to die, officials explained. inallest city in the world serv-i "Mouse guards" i be used ed by a subway, says the a I experimental projects, onal Geographic Society. 'the man said.

With Thunderblrd Styling MARSH-PARSONS CO. A MOST BEAUTIFUL BOUQUET OF ROWERS to add and K.II:)' to wardrobe hand printtd uu slircrc-t llic.i(cl) hrmi..

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