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g- North Transcript. Setutjey. November 23. Arnold Print Works Inducts 74 Members Into Company's Quarter Century Club WILLIAMSTOWN The Arnold Print Works, of Adams, last night honored 74 inductees into its Quarter Century Club at the 1896 House here in the first such recognition since the company became locally owned more than a year ago. The 74 workers, representing both labor and management, THE NORTH ADAMS TRANSCRIPT Dial 603-3741 Published daily except So- day and from The Transcript Building, JSBant North Adams, 01247.

Second class pottane. cents a copy, delivered by carrier 60 cents a week, paid at North Adams, Man. Mmil rate SJ.25 a month. received wrist watches tokeni of appreciation (or their yean of service with the company, which, prior to September, was the Bancroft-Arnold finishing plant of Indian Head Mills. Threatened by the mother corporation with a shutdown, the firm wai purchased by a team of local.

businessmen with their own resources, private bank loans and a loan from the federal Economic Development Administration. Carl Lambert, Benjamin Risatti and William E. Sheehan topped the list of those honored with more than 45 years of service each. There were five persons with between 40 and 45 years; 19 workers, including president J. Haines Spencer, with between 35 and 39 years of service; 15 with between 30 I i Still a Few Stale Donuts Turn To Page 10 DuPont Realty Co.

HAVING A PARTY? With (hi ipproiching holiday itaion lit ui rtminJ you wt offtr compltts catering nrvice. Piping hot food will bt dilivind to your club, homt, offici or plan). Lit ui add thi pleasure of your holiday functioni. BatemanV City Market "Quality Since 1873" 64 Main Street Dial 663-3568 Schiff Clothing boots for snow country by FREEMAN If you think the outside's great, wait till you try the inside. DesertTan Brushed leather, fleece lined.

New speed lace, plantation prepe heel and sole. Shop Fridays 9 to 9 80 Street and 34 years; and employes with between 23 and yean of service. Plant manager Douglas G. Spink was master of ceremonies while guests included: William R. Shelly, Tice-president of sales it the New York office; E.

John Reinke, controller; William Lepine, president of U.T.W.A., Local 523; Donald Sheldon, vice- president of Local 523; Gerald Willette, director of Maching Printers and Engravers Ass' and McLeod Anderson, steward of the M.P.E.A. Hnoird Employes who were honored are as follows: Forty-five and over: Carl Lambert, Benjamin Risatti, William £. Sheehan. Forty to 4ii years: John Carleton, Margaret Carnazzola, Robert Francis, Catherine Partenope, John Scott Jr. Thirty-five to 39 years: Aldo 11 a a Mary Comyns, Sal va tore DaSacco, Leo 1 1 i Joseph Dubis, Catherine Duprea, John Filip, James Fullerton, Henry- Grosz, Gerhardt Kleiner, Iseclore Kordana, Raymond Lablue, Antonio Marcil, Bertha Marszalek, Walter Pudlo, Bernard Rancourt.

Douglas Scott, J. Haines Spencer. James Young. Thirty to 34 years: Albert Catelotti, Frank Pevoski, Mathew Kustra, Edward Lisee. Harold Mossolani, Arthur Rupprecht, William Buckley, Evelyn Brenner, Joseph Austin, Chester Grande, Leonard Moreau, Benjamin Annett, Henry Kennedy, Clarence Wooley, Louis lacuessa.

Twenty-five to years: Robert Bass, John Bejgrowicz, Raymond Benvenuti, Norma Cellana, Chester Ciuk. Paul Clermont, Leo Counter, Leonard Daniels, Robert Davies, Sam Dickinson, Julia Filip, Clarence Frese, Walter Frese Rita Giglio, Donald Hocking, Fred James, Blanche Jette, Walter Macek, Olympia Marsh, William McDevitt, Emily Molyneux, Carl Northrup, Ralph Pitroff, William Pulaski, John Radlowski, George Reeves, John Richards, Francis Sirois, Peter Sobon, Wilfred Pierre, Theodore Weslowski, Stanley Witek. Boy's Condition Committee Takes no Action On Small Adult Classes NORTH ADAMS The School Committee took action to Adult Evminj School at a tpecial noon meeting but agreed to receive recom- mendatiOM on the matter from the superintendent of schools and evening school director at the next regular committee meeting. Mark L. Murray, director, admitted that cluae.

have 10 minimum established bv the committee, but he that thevb, allowed to "Becauie of the even other buinwa com- Htee voted to hire Mrs. Bur Harrison Are. until June 30 196a for Mn. Judith Upe i i Anderton will be en a Grade I teacher tt fcllool in (rom North Aiuat Robert J. Koox, aupervUor of iroundT to make Int ht(m indicltt thit 221 YEARS OF SERVICE Thue member, of Arnold Print Works Quarter Century Club repretent 228 yean of service with Adami firm.

Prom left, Douglai G. Spink. manager, 35 years; J. Haines Spencer, president, 38 years; Miss Rita Giglio, secretary to presi- dent, 25 years; Mill Catherine Partenope, secretary, 43 ytars; William E. Sheehan, assistant to president, 47 yeari; ind Henry E.

Sroiz, production manager, 40 years. Planning Board To Concentrate On School Sites Mrs. P. G. Cuddebock Funeral services for Mrs.

Harriet Amelia (Luby) Cud- debaclt, 76, of 17! 2 Jactaron VOHTH ADAMS widow of Preston Cuddebiclc JiORTH ADAMS Monday at ajn cily Plannmg Board (he sjmmons Hom( scheduled to concentrate on the he R( John A Dusenber ry, five proposed high school sites pastor of (he First United at its meeting Monday night. Methodist church, officiating. At its Oct. 29 meeting, the Burial will in he mily lot board asked Chairman Barbara in Cemetery. Council Agenda Photographs Contains Order In Williams Art On Parking Lot minimum of 10 students." 9 UA School Committeeman "fP- fonte, of put.

L. Sinclitico said that as f.r teld 1 to he he wa, c-c-med there wwld to advance North Adams be no deviation from the to fund, at minimum 1 a impacted arei. Mr. Gallagh.r retirement. ld the city has at "The for the le lud needed to program is that of the ad- administrator.

fur I ttudenta. The roncfrrfd the nile is 10 students minimum of 103 itudentg could for a he said. North Adams in Mr. MUITBV reoorted that all funds. exceot of the 363 evHrg Mr.

Gallagher also reported students had paid their that he has received nine ap- fees. said the plicants for the Substitute vere ab-ent during the week and Teachers Orientation Program, the? have ratified they that would qualify perjona to must pav immediately. serve as substitute teachers. The NORTH ADAMS Among a number of items on the agenda for Tuesday night's city council meeting is an order authorizing the mayor and council to convey to the North Adams Redevelopment Authority Museum Display Forty Bashevkin to pinpoint the exact location of each site being considered by the Educational Planning Committee. At that time the board had taken the position of neither endorsing nor condemning any Mrs.

Cuddeback, a native of North Adams, died yesterday morning at the North Adams Hospital, where she had been a WILLIAMSTOWN photographs by Gene rmer picture editor of Photography magazine, curre fr on isplay which contains the city's metered parking lot for the offered price of $9,500. The value will be applied as a credit on Charles H. unera services for Charles Listed as Cnti At Albany Hospital ALBANY, N.Y. One-year-old Richard Noel, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Noel, 33 Maple North Adams, admitted to Albany Medical Center just before noon yesterday after transfer from North Adams Hospital for treatment after an overdose of pills, was listed last night in critical condition at the center. Hairpin Turners Set Dance at McCann NORTH ADAMS A Thanksgiving dance sponsored by the Hairpin Turners Square Dance Club will be held tomorrow at 8 pm. at the McCann School. Sam Estabrooks will be the caller. Refreshments will be served by Mr.

and Mrs. Edward IMcConnell, chairmen, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Spink, Mr. and Mrs.

James Fullerton and Mr. and Mrs. Francis Rondeau. All area square dance couples are invited. Miss Gamari Moved From Local Hospital ADAMS Miss Joan Gamari, 12 Frederick North Adams, was transferred yesterday from W.

B. Plunkett Memorial Hospital to Pittsfield General Hospital. Calling hours at the funeral home will be from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m., today and Sunday. sites that might help the EPC. Since then, however, the Ashland Street-Washington Avenue area site has received 82, of Main the semi-official blessing of the will be held Monday at 9 mayor's office, as Mayor James ith a Solemn High Mass of F.

deary has pending a request Requiem in Notre Dame Church, that federal authorities consider Burial will be in the family lot adding the area to the present in Southview Cemetery, urban renewal project area so Mr Tetreault's body wai found it could house a new school, new is apartment yesterday library, new city hall and other morning. He was a native and facilities. life-long resident of the city. Such questions as how a school Cam hours at the Flvnn location would affect traffic Roach Funeral Home wiu patterns, how it would affect-new from to 9 and from housing and commercial 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m., Sunday, development in the surrounding neighborhood, how it might change the future character of account of the city's share in the cost of the urban renewal project. March of Dimes Kick-Off Dinner the city these are the province of the Planning and its recommendations regarding a school f'te are expected to deal with such questions.

Adams Calendar Today CARTIER CLUB AND CARTIER CLUB AUXILIARY, The other four locations under Joint installation of officers. Club consideration by the EPC are rooms, Grove St. Dinner the Trudeau Farm on Mohawk Served at 6.30 with installation Trail, a Daniels Road area, a to follow, spot on Road near McCann Tomorrow near West ADAMS UNIT, AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY, public Home. Park Street, 2 to 4 p.m. ROSARY SODALITY of ST.

THOMAS CHURCH, public guest School and a site Shaft Road. I Attempted BreaK RpnorfpH Reported i day, Parish Hall, 2 to 4 p.m. Reynolds, manager of £AST roE CltV Money-Saving 2-Day Specials! MONDAY AND TUESDAY TIME FOR THANKSGIVING DINNER Revere Galaxie Cookware 8" Covered Skillet 3 layer construction inner layer perma-lock teflon (lets you use metal spoons and spatulas). Aluminum middle layer gives fast, even heat middle layer of durable stainless Steel. $5.47 Orlq.

Cot, Wet J10.7S 2Qt. Covered Sauce Pan C(rt $4.77 OTHER SIZES AT EQUAL SAVINGS! OPEN DAILY 10 AM-9PM SAT 10 AM -10PM A DAMS OUTLET KORNER A owns industrial relations at Sprague CLUB m(et Electric reported to police street Ha 1 Roberts Dr. Del. Arthur E. Barbeau found that moulding around a doorway had apparently been removed and said that while company SA Sponsored by officials did not feel the Notre ame rent cher warehouse was entered, he UPlt Pd 5 3 1 15 from 10 ar Artery Arcade.

ST. ANDREW'S Blackinton, annual The photographs, about a fourth of them in color, include landscapes, portraits, children, wildlife, locomotives and cars. Mr. Pyle, DOW a member of the art department at the University of Georgia, will join the Williams faculty this January for the Winter Study Program, offering a course in creative photography to 15 students. A native of Kansas, Mr.

Pyle started as an artist, studied under Thomas Hart Benton in Kansas City, and taught at both HEARTWELLVILLE, VT. the University of Kansas and the The Annual North Adams Kansas City Art Institute. March of Dimes kick-off dinner since 1950i his interests have took place here last.night at bten in photography. He has Lodge. Thirteen been a commercial persons attended.

photographer, designing Mn. James R. Doran Sr. of illustrations for national ad- North Adams, Mother's March vertising campaigns, as well as chairman adviser of Berkshire serving as picture editor of County and Mrs. James A.

Popular Photography. As a free Delisle of North Adams Mother's lance photographer he has had March chairman of North Adams work published in Time, Life, introduced the ward caotains Fortune, Business Week, Sport who will be in charge of the Illustrated and other magazines Mother's March during the around the wjrld. month of January. pj a photographer-artist The community of Clarksburg wn has created techniques of will conduct its drive his own for turning photographs simultaneouslv with North 0 more than mere records. Adams.

Co-chairmen there are using at times a controlled Mrs. Paul Cote and Mrs. Robert distortion to give his work a Lincoln. timeless quality, movement, or Other captains for Wards 1 an emotional content that cannot through 12 in North Adams are: be obtained through straight Mrs. Arthur VanSteemburK, Mrs.

photogranhy. William Reeves, Mrs. William The photographs will be on O'Neil, Mrs. Pauline LaBonte, Mrs. Robert Lloyd, Mrs.

George Rohane, Mrs. James Doran Mrs. Jav Strange. Mrs. Ronald Lepel, Mrs.

Timothy Haun, Mrs. Raymond Ranzoni, Mrs. Gerald Maloney, Mrs. Robert Reardon and Mrs. Manley Tyler.

A new teen ape program to be called TAP will have as its co-chairmen, Susan Archambault and Daniel Trombley, both of North Adams. Taxpayers Meeting Urgent All Members Attend! Sunday, Nov. 24th 7:30 PM American Legion Home DEPOT SQUARE Important Housing Discussions Tax Subsidy? Rent Subsidy? Fluoriclation of the Water? New High School? Where? New Taxes? State Control of Education? Election of Directors MEETING OPEN TO CITY OFFICIALS AND GENERAL PUILIC Charlei H. Norcroii President view until Dec. 11.

Cigarette Causes Vehicle Accident an inventory to determine anything is missing. if Williamstown Calendar CHAPEL, Christmas fair and snack bar, 3 to 7 p.m., at the chapel. Today Tonight COMMUNITY THRIFT SHOP, THANKSSGIVING WHIST Arnold Street, open 9 a.m., to PARTY Sponsored by Holy noon. Family Church, at 8 p.m., in HOLIDAY BAZZAR, sponsored the Holy Family School Hall, by Second Congregational Greylock. Church, 1 to 4 p.m., tea from Tomorrow 2 to 4 p.m., at church on Han- GUEST NIGHT Sponsored cock Road.

by the Notre Dame Parent AMT STUDIO THEATRE, 8.30, Teacher Group, from 6 to 8 p.m., "Exit The King," by lonesco. in Notre Dame Parish Hall. BAKED GOODS Don't Place OrderTNow For FRUIT CAKES-Light and Dark PUMPKIN. MINCE, APPLE AND CREAM PIES We Use Real Whipped Fancy Butter Cookies Also, A Good Selection of Rolls Bread. Open Sun.

6:30 A.M. to 1P.M. MOLLY'S BAKERY 27 Eagle Street Dial 663-8265 or 663-5165 Closed Every Monday NORTH. ADAMS Damage totaling 'more than $1,000 resulted last night' when a car operated by Robert A. Butler, 20, of mi Jackson.

The March of Dimes drive will rammed into the rear end of run throueh tlv month of the parked, car of James E. January with the Mother's Burdick, 58, of Berkshire March to take nlsce on Jan. 26. Williamstown, on North Street Coin boxes will be distributed near Williams Street! during the early part of the According to Patrolman month. Robert G.

Perry, Butler was f. traveling east on North Street BQnKrUptCy rermons when a companion handed him Filed in Boston a lighted Ci 6 arelt which Butler then dropped in his lap. As he Petitions in bankruptcy were reached to pick it up the car filed voluntarily in Boston late veered and hit the parked in October by a North Adami vehicle. Damage was $700 to the woman and a Monroe Bridge parked car and $350 to Butler's man. She is Ida Mae Chilson, car.

a laborer, of 245 State who lists assets of $100 against liabilities of $3.051. He is Raiald L. Kelley, an NORTH ADAMS arc welder. No assets are listed. The minimum balance to be Liabilities include $1,300 in un- maintained in the Berkshire secured debts.

Bank and Trust Co. in order to qualify for free personal checking account service is $200. Adami A bank news release sent to the Miss faula Jean North of 119 Transcript and published Lenox Lenox, and Leslie yesterday hicorrectly listed the Brian Rhinemiller of 28 Grove minimum balance as $100. Adams, at '11 a.m., at St. Helena's Church, Lenox.

Clarksburg Miss Linda Jane Seeger of Walker Street, Clarksburg, and Thomas T. Cleary of 129 Franklin North at 11 a.m., in St. Francis Church, North Adtms. Wllllanulown Miss Shirley Ann Paradise of Williamrtown and Michael Richard Reilly of Pittsfield, at a.m., In St. Patrick's Church, WiUiamstown.

Detail! of the weddings will be in Monday'i Tranicript. Area Births NORTH ADAMS HOSPITAL A daughter, yesterday afternoon, to Mr. and Mrs. Louii W. Malloy of Bucklin Bold, Adami.

People ignore us on Thanksgiving It just isn't our big day. So we close. But after the turkey's all gone and housewives: are good and tired of spending hours in the kitchen, ihey come back to us. Because it's easy to pick up Colonel Sanders' "finger lickin' good" chicken and take it home. Folks are thankful for that.

(And so are we.) We fix Sunday dinner seven days a week. COLONEL HECIPE ISO STATE KD. OPEN 10 AM -10 PM OPEN 10 AM -10 PM ARTIRY ARCADI ARTIRY ARCADI.

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