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Commercial Th Burlington Frc Press TUESDAY. NOV. 13. IWJ 18 Industrial May Be States Youngest Legislator Ski Fashion Show To Be Staged At Norwich University Next Sunday NORTHFIELD A ski fashion i culty Wives committee, headed show and equipment parade will by Mrs. Herbert Gebelem and be held in the Plumley Armory Mrs.

Wallace E. Baines, to bring at Norwich University Sunday af- together a good display of fash-teraoon, Nov. 13, it was announc-1 ions and equipment, and to put RttrtttrotfM, Air CfftfitlM J. A. CANAVAN Rtfrwratw Saies ft Service Dial Ul- Mill Call Merrie Bell, 33-44-1 James Field, 21, Decided 'Six or Seven Years Ago7 He'd Be Ferrisburg Town Representative ed Monday by Leslie J.

Hurley, on a good OFFICIALS GET COURSE WASHINGTON UPH The State Department has decided American officials working overseas ought to know more about their own country. Beginning next month, the department's Foreign Service Institute will give a course on "the current American scene" to government officials, including military officers, going to or recently back from overseas assignments. GIVE YOURSELF A TREAT Homemade Sauerkraut Dill Pickles Pastrami Smoked Salmon and White Fish Corned Beef Halvah director of the Norwich Outing Members of the Faculty Wives, Club. Pliih anH chwlonfc VWmnnt his membership in that organization and took a prize-winning rulf to the New England States Exposition in Massachusetts his second year. SIRLOIN STEAK lb.

69c Chuck Hamburg lb. 65c Lean Hamburg 3 lbs. 1.00 Pink Salmon lb. can 59c Salad Dressing qt. 39c Un-Clon.

Potatoes 50 lbs. 99c Pie Fillings 4 cans 1.00 Vegetables 7 cans 1.00 Oleomargarine 5 lbs. 79c VT. POTATOES U.S. No.

1's peck 49c He was a representative to Scheduled for 1:30 p.m., the College in Montpelier ill serve show will be under the joint spon-ias fashion models, to display the of the Outing Club and, latest in feminine ski clothes, the Norwich Faculty Wives Club. which have been supplied for the "Tliough the show is aimed ex-: occasion hy area Mores in North-pecially at newcomers on the Nor-1 Barre, and Montpelier. Norwich staff and faculty, and their iwicn varsity skiers will model wives, the Outing Club will also nien clothe Several mer-be pleased to have a large turn-i cianls a's0 wiU sponsor displays out from the general public," Hur- tneir winter sports equip-ley said. "A cadet committee oftment- Outing Club members has been1 Mrs. will be narra-working for weeks with tfie Fa-j tor for the show.

Hurley said. The ix LI cadet committee is made up of tna Of IrOUbleS Albert C. Hills, of Amherst, Mass. BANGKOK. Thailand (AP I president of the Outing Club; The people of Thailand floated i GreSorY Strunck, of New Canaan.

Boys State and served as preside of the Student Council. He is a fhirri-nVortf Mason. SOL'S Delicatessen 287 N. Win. Ave.

fier holding a number of iobs from road work to sugaring his first year out of school, he became a mechanic in a local garage, where he still works. Occasionally he fills in parti ime during the winter as a highway worker. HAVE A COLD? their trniihlnt owov Knnr19 m.M UIin" anu 8S mana MUUUJ MeUt in an ancient ritual performed annually ger; John C. Fischer, of Philadelphia, publicity; and James H. Andrews, of Natick, and Boyd Jones, of Portland, Maine.

By PAT WEED ERRISBURG In the oldest of American traditions the man who may well be Vermont's youngest legislator went to a one-room school and earns his bread by good honest physical labor. Born 21 years ago on the North Ferrisburg farm vhere he still lives with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Field, James A.

Field grew up with the single purpose of being in politics. His goal was achieved Nov. 6, when he beat out two politically experienced men, both his senior by a generation or more, to in his townspeople's vole to represent Ferrisburg in Montpclier for the next two years. His great-grandfather James, for whom he was nanud, was Frrrisliurg's town repiosenat-live in th- late 1800's and served on thf General Committee during the term of Gov. Levi K.

Fuller. Field's father and grandfather, Arthur, have both held town posts. "I decided six or seen years jgo that I would be' town the young politician Mates resolutely one evening shortly after his victory. "You have to start some place. Also, it is my belief that new blood and vounger men are needed to help in the shaping of this rapidly changing world at all levels nf government.

Before the March election, while he was still 20 'his birthday is; Called "loy krathong" literally to float a boat the ritual involves sending tiny candle-bearing ships down any body of water that has a current. According to popular belief here rooted in a mixture of Hindu and Buddhist worship, the boats carry their owners troubles with them as they float downstream. BREATHE jU i FREELY mh AGAIN! WASHING MACHINES Wt rcit- All Mokes Auth. CENDlX Sales I Service MUNSON -ESS? 3 Church St Dia. 2-2000 "Re knows what work is, there's no question about that' says his mother.

"You can tell by looking at his hands." But he has fun, too, hunting, dancing, seating, reading and giving and suing to 8 parties. Unmarried as yet, he says there's "no one special," but glanced uneasily at the clock as the hands moved toward 7 and the reporter's questions still persisted. Right row he's sealing down to serious work on political issues he'll be confronted with in the spring. "Already people have discussed with me issues they are for or against, and I plan to work for the people here when I get to MonteIicr," he said firmly. 86 PROOF ECHO SPRING DIST.

CO LOUISVILLE, KV ft Jii 1 IslbLnJIJll irLljLL1 BOURBON 1 7 years old Pyrroxate (CAPSULES OR TABLETS) Cotaining ORTHOXINE for remporory relief of symptoms of the common cold. James A. Field leans over engine of car he's working on in North Ferrisburg garage. He will trade his garage mechanic's job for legislator's duties next January when he goes to Montpelicr. mm i The success of the "Ages" Kansas State replaces Pittsburgh on the University of Washington football schedule this fall.

who took me seriously all alontf," he said thoughtfully. "I have had many close helpers from the beginning to whom Field has two brothers and three sisters. i Tiie first fue cars of his i school life were spent in the one-! room North Ferrisburg Hollow Upjohn In September Field won on the Republican ticket over incumbent E. C. Melby Sr.

by one vote with Ml Republican otes and three Democrat write-in's to Mcl- by's Republican votes. Ray Huk. running on both tickets, pulled 4( Republican and lti Democrat votes. cck Field in ran I am very grateful." lie said he spent many hours I April 10'. Field began talking with town officials and laymen.

'Trople were more or less indifferent to me at first. They didn't want to hurt my feelings, I guess. No one seemed to lakr me too seriously," he said with a candid grin. 'l'n until i lia iicini ir ific hot School, since closed. He then attended grades H-8 at the Stage 4 SAY IT AGAIN, prenanng niineit on state is- Conrad's RESTAURANT 185 Pearl St.

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I think i I icld is used to responsibility, they questioned me especially: 1 closely. because 1 am so for was 4'H lradpr ing away 222 votes to 104 for Husk on the Democrat ticket and 101 write-in votes for Mclbv. vi fvinv win; ui unn i i iqai me seriously, but after Sept. 11, there was a decided change in people's attitudes. They knew I Shelburne Road Plaxo 44 Shelburne Road 1301 WiHitton Road UN 4-4559 UN 27082 UN 2-7254 SIRLOIN STEAK WITH MUSHROOM SAUCE M-M-M DELICIOUS! "I guess thrryrrf somp Tho third child in a family of for five of the seven vcars of meant business." m-xr combines all your insurance -life, health, car and one low-cost package.

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