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Goddard College Graduates Told Boys' State Parties Pick Candidates for Office Tuesday, June 21, 195S America Fails lo Share Its Wealth with All Mankind coast of New York, N.Y.; Carol Schuman of Westport, and Jean A. Widmaier of Trenton, N.J. Wins Schools' Top Agricultural Award the endorsement by the Nationalist party. A five cornered race for the Na The staRitfta) 'roe hem Tuesday, Jvno S1( 1HI PLAINFIELD, June 20 "This pression in government policy. Two Burlington Drivers Fined In is a time for us to use our mater "It isn't that we lack ingenuity or inventiveness for getting goods ial wealth for the benefit of all mankind," said President Rovce Vercennes on June 16.

and was tionalist nomination for lieutenant governor, features primary battle for the second spot on the They are, Kiiulsey Briggs. Concord, and Macy Goldman, Banc. Girls Selecting Candidates Meanwhile at Girls' State at Vermont Junior College, town and county elections were held and primary petitions were in circulation by supporters of potential office holders. By late afternoon today, all petitions had not been filed and no fined $5 and costs of $14.21. moved about on the face of the earth," the Goddard president said, of arts on the following students: Carole Appel of Bronx, New York; Barbara Bailer of Greenfield, Mark Braham of London, England; Wilmer Brandt of Eliz-abethtown, Ralph Clifford of Plainfield; Jo Louise Klein of Long Island City, New York; Betty Mcjtzer of Hardwick; Robert Pan- midnight it his apartment.

He was 53. A daughfer, Dorothy, said the cause of death was either a heart attack or a stroke. Friends said he recently was in a hospital for a check-up but left it in apparent good health. Clark, an attorney, moved here with his wife, Mrs. Virgil Irwin Clark, from Boise last November and was preparing to take the D.

Worth Clark, Former Idaho Senator, Dies LOS ANGELES, June 20 (ft -Former U. S. Sen. D. Worth Clark of Idaho died shortly before last Junior, 16, Goes to School, Farm Since Father's Death S.

Pitkin of Goddard College, speaking at the college's closing commencement exercises here to Middlebury High Manages Family ticket. for we have perfomed astonish Morning Press Bureau NORTHFIKLD, June 20 Candidates for governor, lieutenant governor and other state offices have been named by the two major parties at Boys' State which convened here yesterday. The primary elections are scheduled for tomorrow morning. Douglas Hall of Windsor will oppose Fletcher Manley of Lyndon Center for the nomination by the Federalist party, with Bernard Couture, Burlington, Thomas Morse, Northfield and Glenn Stearns in a three way race for. Vying for the Nationalist nomi ing feats in transporting men and supplies to distant and inaccessible day.

America, Dr. Pitkin said, strug INSURANCE Of AU Types T. S. Peek nation are Raymond Carreau, St. Johnsbury, John Hansen, Rutland, Bmlldinf SappUeo MlUwerk Lake Street Dial 2-2575 Middlebury Court MIDDLEBURY, June 20 Four cases were heard by Judge Samuel Ftshman in Addison Municipal Court Monday.

Louii Carl Fortune, 31, of Burlington pleaded guilty to driving a motor vehicle in New Haven on June 19 when it was not duly in places. Nor, he continued, do Americans files to dispose of a surplus of Jerry Levine, Bennington, Robert information was available as to goods while hundreds of millions lack the disposition to give things the identity of candidates. California bar examination in Au are on the verge of starvation Masma, Barre and John Whiting, Montpelier. Two candidates are in the field Experience ffefety Service 162 College St Dial 4-4679 away. Instead, he pointed out, we Girls State opened last night gngijjg And though we are a generous and gust.

In addition he had financial interests in radio stations KG1L at witii an address by Vermont's lieutenant governor, Mrs. Consuelo have sometimes been more than generous in the distribution of arms and armaments, even to the conscientious people, he added "our inclination to share our abun for the Federalist nomination for lieutenant governor. I Jiu 1 1 ISs suburban Van Nuys; KJBS, San spected. He was fined $10 and Northrup Bailey. Francisco, and Kula, Honolulu.

point of almost insisting that poli dance with our fellow man has not been powerful enough to find ex- costs of $8.30. Arthur Brewer, 23, of Burling CORNWALL, June 20 Sudden death shocks any family to its very foundations and tests the stuff of which its ties are made. The fortitude, industry, and perseverances with which young Roger Forgues of Cornwall met such a tragic loss and coped with the resulting problems was uncovered last week when the 16-year-old Middlebury High School junior was awarded the school's annual American Agriculturalist award for achievement. ALL 1955 TELEVISION MODELS Reduced (or Clearance CROSS and STRINGER IN Church 84, Call 2-4974 A Democrat, he was an Idaho tical allies accept what we have 40 Years of Reliable Service For Buys to Good Used Cars Colonial Motors Deaths and Funerals representative in Congress in 1934- to offer. 1 ton pleaded guilty to driving his 1951 sedan on Washington Street 38 and a senator in 1938-44.

"Our failure has been in our ability to share with others life on June 16 and violating the law For Quality Roofing Call the Experts A. C. Hathorne Co. 133-135 SO. WINOOSKI AVE.

DIAL 4-7310 S. M. Whittlesey, Owner Call Merrie BeD. 33-44-1 saving materials with a zeal equal 227 Mail Si Dial 4-7691 Vinclette, Robert Vinclette and Robert Benoit, also Carmi Tennis Program In St. J.

Signs Up 54 Girls ST. JOHNSBURY A total of 54 to that with which we offer to MRS. EVA LADUE ST. ALBANS, June 20 Mrs. Eva Mae LaDue, 52, died last of the road by not having his car in control in rounding a curve and going off the side and rolling over.

He was fined $10 and costs of share life-destroying materials." Roeer was in his freshman year the Inch school faculty, the wise CARL D. DENSMORE Dr. Pitkins's address was the fi ana rank Myott. Burial was in St. John the Baptist Cemetery.

on that sad day in 1953 when his counselling of Vo-Ag instructor 199 Church St. evening at a local hospital after a WMts ML ASfle leek V.V.M. UMJNGTON. VERMONT nal event in a busy commencement $6.20. 03- father, Lucien Forgues was found oruce uayiuru, anu lsjbj saiuuiic of his mother, Emma Forgues, a short illness.

Mrs. LaDue was born Frank Wool. Consultant Herman H. Damon, 61, of Bran Organizations attending in a body were: Post Office employes. weekend, which mcluded an ad dress by Senator Richard L.

Neu- slumped over the wheel of his car, in this city Dec. 27, 1902, daughter victim of a heart attack. The girls 12 to 16 years old have sign IH 'iaB I SiSsiirV BBkBBBBBBBBSsSSB; OSSEr jjflHEMtsBiL BBBBBsl MMEgKafeSjaPSS- jasBja SSSfcSBm It 'g Cr a lgV patrons on the rural route served berger of Oregon. At the Monday boy's first thought was that he Flanders Predicts Stevenson Will Make Second Try Morning Press Bureau MONTPELIER, June 20 -Sen. Ralph E.

Flanders has predicted that Adlal Stevenson will be the Democratic candidate to oppose President Eisenhower in the 1956 presidential election. In his weekly radio report to his constituents, the junior senator picked both presidential candidates for 1956 and took a flier on the Democrat's candidate for the presidency in 1960. He said that the "Shadowy fin by Mr. Benoit. Lions Club mem- morning community meeting ed up for the Community Recreation Council's organized tennis pro must now leave school to take of Henry and Eliza Hemingway.

She is survived by two sons, Edwin Bonyeau and Larry LaDue, and three daughters, Mrs. Arlene Tatro, Mrs. Janet Snide and Miss AN EAGLE Governor Johnson is pinning an eagle, insignia of the rank of full colonel in the Vermont National Guard on the collar of Fred L. Smith of to which Dr. Pitkin spoke, he also don was charged with driving his 1949 pickup on Route 115 in Goshen while his license was suspended.

He was directed to return on the 25th with a lawyer. Charles Field, 38, of Vergennes pleaded guilty to intoxication in bers of the Enosburg Falls Band, members of the Catechism Class. over tne viuage farm wnicn me conferred the degree of bachelorl plan was worked out whereby everyone pitched in to help keep Roger in school. Since practical on-farm work is an integral part of modern vocational agriculture, the class program fitted right in. During the past two years the boys have worked with Gaylord and Roger to repair buildings, lay i gram wnicn started on June 20 un der the supervision of Mrs.

Vir family had recently purchased. tfou wilt i and all the students attending in Pants Long Janice LaDue, six grandchildren, ean ginia Johnson and her staff of in structors. They had moved to Cornwall from a much larger farm in Shoreham me scnooi grades taught by Mrs ail of this city. uenou. to be sure South Burlington.

The promotion is retroactive to June 2. Fred L. Smith Named Colonel in VNG Funeral details in charge of The committee for the organized tennis program for boys and girls Funeral of Mrs. Bickford so that Koger could attend Middlebury High School and the younger children go to St. Mary's paro CEMENT Concrete Block Vermont Brikcrete, Inc.

ESSEX JUNCTION, VT. 82 Park St Tel. 8-2757 tne Kaymond w. Heald Funeral Home are incomplete at this hour. MONTPELIER, June 20 Fu lor the Community Recreation Council is composed of Virginia chial school.

nerai services for Mrs. Carrie a Through the warm interest of Raymond Johnson. E. Morning Press Bureau eral service with the Vermont National Guard Feb. 24, 1941 as a Bickford, 69, were held Thursday afternoon at 2 from the home of DELBERT D.

PARKER Dean Finney. In addition to Mrs. drainage tile in the barnyard, remodel the milkhouse, install water bowls, lay out contour strips, and seed a large field to soybeans and sudan grass, as well as numerous other chores. The whole family helps with daily tasks of milking, feeding, and barn chores. MONTPELIER, June 20 Lt.

ger for the Democratic nomina Waahlng Machine Johnson, instructors for the girls' second lieutenant. Col. Fred L. Smith of South Bur her daughter, Mrs. Fred Fletcher ST.

ALBANS, June 20 Delbert D. Parker, 76, died unexpectedly tion five years from now is be AS BRILLIANT AND AS ARRESTING AS A SUDDEN STREAK OF SUMMER LIGHTNING Tapered pipeline rouse with middy overblouse that HER engagement ring will stand the admiring but critical scrutiny of her friends. You can always be sure that rings from Preston's have been carefully examined to assure you of full value. 120 Elm Montnelier. Mrs He served four years in the South Pacific, mainly in Noumea lington has been named a full colonel in the Vermont National program include Uorothy Stowe, Theresa LeClerc, Ruth Hanson and Virginia Downs.

mis morning at his home at 118 Bickford died, last Tuesday at her daughter's home after an illness South Main St. Mr. Parker was ginning to point to Sen. Lyndon Johnson of Texas." He has no hint as to the GOP presidential candidate in 1960. and New Caledonia.

Guard and assigned as United Roger is eager and open-minded REPAIRS All Makei Free Estimates CLEARY'S WASHER SERVICE Malletts Bar Dll J-45W Attending Summer Camps of six months. Colonel Smith is married to the former Sylvia Jarvis of Barre. The States Property and Fiscal Officer for the state. The appointment always looking for the best methods for running his farm. With the The churches of St.

Johnsbury Rev. Melvin R. McGaughey of born in Milton, Aug. 18, 1877, the son of the late Charles and Ida Cooley Parker. For many years Mr.

Parker was 1 itiii ssss Vo-Ag instructor Bruce Gaylord discusses farm plans with junior student Roger Forgues of Cornwall. Row iworrisvuie officiated. The serv was announced today by Adj. Gen. Francis A.

Billado. couple have one son, Jeff. Sgt. Beattie Receives Discharge It's a Free Country! The prescription for medicine given you by your doctor is YOURS. It is your EXCLUSIVE property, written for YOU and YOU ALONE.

You can have ANY prescription from ANY doctor filled in ANY licensed drug store with a registered pharmacist on duty. A drug store name printed on a prescription blank doesn't mean a thing. Take ANY doctor's prescription to the drug store where you prefer to trade. to the drug store in which you have confidence. Thousands of Vermonters prefer our prompt prescription service and our sensible prescription prices.

Three registered pharmacists to assist you. were well represented at the summer institutes for high school and junior high youth sponsored bv the ices were largely attended, and cooperation of the Otter Creek Soil Conservation District, he has had a farm pond dug just back of the CHAtfED there were many beautiful flow He has served as assistant USP- General Billado has also an superintendent of the H.P. Hood Creamery of this city, retiring in barn for water and fire protec nounced the honorable discharge ers. Interment took place in the fam Vermont Christian Youth Movement, a unit of the Vermont Church Council. since 1947 and succeeded Col.

F. Whitney Harrington in top command of the department ear 1952. He was a member of the First Congregational Church and of M. Sgt. James A.

Beattie ily lot in the Branch Cemetery in Cleanst well with Resinol Soap and apply lanolin-rich Resinol. Relief is fast and comfort lasts. the Men's Club. He was a Spanish of Co. F.

of the 172nd Infantry Regiment. Camp Teela-Wooket at West Lraitshury tion. Mrs. Forgues takes an active interest in the farm affairs and all major decisions such as this are made after a family round-table discussion. But she allows Roger to assume the managerial American War veteran and Roxbury is the camp for those of Bearers were Arnold Darling.

Beattie, a Northfield resident. Summer Standbys By Ship'n Shore Dacron and Cotton No-Iron RESINOL SS5 high school age and Camp Sanga wiuiam MarcKres, uerald Marck member of the John Flynn Post Spanish-American War veterans of was released from enlisted ranks to accept a commission as second res, WiUard Silver, Neil Goodwin mon in nttstord and Camp Quim- Burlington. lier this month. A nalive of Moretown, Col. Smith attended public schools in Montpelier and graduated from Syracuse University in 1937.

He was employed by the Rock of Ages Corporation prior to World War II and was inducted into fed and Gideon Burnham. lieutenant. oecK in Ely was for those of junior high age. duties of the farm and arrange his own working schedule. He is survived by his wife, the Carrie A.

Bickford, a life-lone He has been assigned to his orig former Linda Rankin of this city hose attending from South Con resident ot wolcott and surround inal unit, Co. 172nd Infantry Ne Time To "Rub Around" and one daughter, Mrs. Earle Mc- gregational Church were: Camn ing towns, was born in Craftsbury as platoon leader. The boy's teachers report that Dec. 26, 1886, a daughter of Wil -w Kellar of Rowland, N.C.

Funeral arrangements are in BLOUSES Sangamon, Lorraine Coombs and Katherine Brown; Camp Quini-beck, Barbara Farnham. Linda liam Silver and Jane (Richard A. $425.00 C. $137.50 B. $250.00 D.

$275.00 Charge or Budget Kings Enlarged To Show Detail wWm son) Silver, both deceased. complete and will be announced later. Gladys Hicks Brush of the he has a better than average attendance record. Some social activities and sports, especially football which he had anticipated, Ilackett and Marie Guycr, with Ride With Comfort And Safety On Kelly Tubeless Tires NORTON'S R. E.

KRUPP, Owner 224 ST. PAUL ST. In 1908 she was married to E. Bickford and he died seven 1:1 LOCAL BRIEFS Dnscoll and Moran Memorial is SSMRBHSrBeni Patricia Martin and Dorothy Rcm- the funeral director. ick attending as counselors; Teela- years ago in Wolcott.

have had to go by the board with Wooket, Harriet Johnston, Elwin Survivors include one daughter. WWW i and Stephen Twombly, Evelyn Wil the pressure of farm work. Re MRS. ROSA PASKA MIDDLEBURY, June 20 -Mrs FOR A VACATION THAT IS DIFFERENT Beautiful, unspoiled mountains lakes and alleys, picturesque villages and towns, the mighty St Lawrence, metropolitan Montreal, old-world Quebec City, world-famed shrines. Mrs.

Fred (Mildred) Fletcher of Montpelier; two sisters, Mrs. El- F. J. PRESTON SON, INC 17 IW Clmrii St SSxi IWSsSMk VtSSMt To Have Blind Ride Temple kie, Lee Hackett, Dorothy Rash, Virginia Johnson, Joyce Wilson. Chapter 75, OES, will meet at 7:45 sponsibility has made him adult for his age with a practical point of view on life.

For instance, at an Rosa Duprey Paska, 87, widow of Daniel Paska. died this morning bridge (Kate) Luther of Wolcott, and Mrs. Susie Marsjtres of Crafts- Constance Farr and Thomas Han VITAL STATISTICS BIRTHS In the Mary Fletcher Hospital, a daughter to Michael and Muriel (Johnson) Dftttillo. 40 Chase. a p.m.

today in the Masonic Temple. A report will be heard on the WL. bury; one brother, Clarence Silver age whem most boys are demand son. Rev. Kenneth Eaton attended Teela-Wooket as chaplain.

Grand Chapter meeting. A blind of Stowe; two grandchildren. Fred PRESCRIPTIONS Telephone 2-2250 111 Church St. daughter to George and Theresa ride is scheduled, including a buf Fletcher of Bellows Falls and wSBSSSSSSSSSSSBBr jKg rB BMjj1 Bsjsssi BsbsbbLmabh BsbbbbbbV 1 JisSnl bbm 1Esa bbbT BSBB. SSSSSSSSSSSSSBSSSSBSSSSSSSSSB SBSj Bsv bbbbVssbbbbI LsW3Mi 8 ing the family car, he has not yet gotten a driver's license for he says, "If I had a license, I'd want to be running around, and I fct supper.

Mrs. Howard (Eleanor) Curtis of (Boucher) Trieb. s8 Archibald June A daughter to Kichard and Jean (Audett) Hoeraboom. UnnVrhill: Monlpelier; two great grandsons, Those attending from South Congregational Church: Quinibeck, Karen Lobdell, Sandra McPherson, Sara Sue Jackson, and Carline Wright; Judith Baldwin attended as counselor; Teela-Wooket, Carol Baker to Preside Chester Ba haven't got time to run around." ker. newly-installed commander Kevin Fletcher of Bellows Falls, and Brent Curtis of Montpelier, Enjoy French-Canadian hospitality in comfortable modern inns and hotels.

Far hs pfenning your Qvibt racottwt, write for tr inapt and boakhtt tot Provincial Pva licity Bmtav, Poriiamut Bwtdingt, OvMmc City, Canada, or 41 ftcfcrMr fUiia, Nm Tort 20, N.Y. t7s a daughter to Arnold and Jean (Duffy) Burnur. Jeffersonville a daughter to Dr. Raymond and Nancy (Ather-tnn Peppard, SB? White South Authorized DWELLING BUILDINGS and CONTENTS BROAD FORM This inauranre protrrtfon basically Fire, Extended plan other needed auxiliary forms of coverage. Call Write Phone.

But his quick smile and friendly will preside at the meeting of How and several nieces and nephews. at the home ol her daughter, Mrs. Paul Depalma. She was the daughter of John and Saphronia Larocque Duprey. Besides her daughter, she leaves one granddaughter, Mrs.

John Harrison of Rutland, and one great granddaughter, Patricia Harrison. Funeral services will be held at St. Mary's Catholic Church' on Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock. Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery in New Haven. Visiting hours at the Waite Funeral Home Tuesday from 3 to ard Plant Post 782 VFW.

tonicht BurUnrton, yesterday RECONDITIONED manner are attractive proof that there will be plenty of company when the time comes for that fi Rlfor will onnnint now rJJ ln Bishop DeGoesbriand Bomb 8 at King, Bonnie Boardman, Catherine Bailey, Margaret Stceves, Richard Clark, William Peters. Funeral of Eugene Trudeau Mw rr" 11. daughter to WrIIjkv nH Wrivu. ficers Hlanchard. 104 Cherokee 8 SHELDON, June 20 The fu running around." And the whole Essex Junction Juno 19.

A son Judy Clausen and Allan Donaghy. family, Mother, Emma Forgues; Together they look at a new seeding while Henry, age 4, sticks close to his big brother and eyes the photographer warily. to Frank and Graco (Kabrircn) Pa-pillo, 218 St. Paul a son tu liav neral for Eugene Trudeau of Sheldon was held Tuesday at 10 a.m. Pythian Sisters to Meet Chit tenden Temple 15, Pythian Sis JUL sister, Louise; and brothers, Raymond and Henry, are all proud of and Theresa (Fortin) Menard, Ul Hood St, Winooski; a daughter to at St.

Matthew's Church. Rev. Breeze-cool summer styles for comps and trips some of them never need ironing! Perky little-girl styles in wash-bright white and pretty pastels. Sizes 7 to 14. FORD Engine Maurice and Shirley fBeaal fi-reonia.

Roger. Especially little Henry, age ters, will hold their last meeting of the summer, Wednesday at 8 at 94 Church with Jenny De- RD Winmwkl, yesterday. who tags him around the farm A daushter lo Mr. and Mrs Urn-aid inose attending from Grace Methodist Church: Teela-Wooket, Patricia Glover, Donald Glover, Richard Ward, Roberta Dean, Lo-retta Sinclair, Susan Baraw and Marilyn Bean. Louise Baraw attended as counselor.

Births Mr. and Mrs. Grant Perkins of Mounier of Los angsio, June and who says "my middle name's Mars, most excellent chief, pre Our frosty cool White Swan Hcrschel G. Miller officiated. The bearers were Howard Hub-bell, Arthur Smith, Earl Cassidy, and Andrew J.

Soule. Burial was in the family lot in Sheldon Village Cemetery. IT, Mrs. HSuaisr 18 tn iormsr Jovci Roger so when 1 grow up they can siding. U4 Colleie Dial 4-5758 Bnrl.

Vermont's Oldest lnisraace Afcy. Martin, daufatar Of Mr. and Mrs. For COSCO stools and tobies In Vergennes it's Vergennes Furniture 26 Urern St Fh 220, Yergennee, Vt. and 7 to 9.

FUNERALS Funeral of Mrs. Hamel WANTON, June 20 A funeral Joseph Martin of 489 N. Bend St call me Roger too," all the while ifiriTissf tar A aaUSAtSr, SUSan. to Andrew J. and Ethel Eastman Reid at Appletree Point, yesterday.

Mrs. Reid is the regarding his big brother admiringly. Popular in Class bsbm kj Services for W. Mayo Lynde WAfC TME St. Johnsbury are the parents of a Child Care Welfare Conference Opens Today in Castleton service for Mrs.

Mary Hamel, 80. CHILDREN'S CENTER SECOND FLOOR 6W MP Dacron Uniforms Smile through suds and hard wear BARRE, June 20 Funeral Oaugnter or Dr. and Mrs. Oliver N. Eastman.

DEATHS son born June 17 at the St. Johns bury Hospital. who died Friday, was held this Roger is popular among his classmates too for last year he LADUE. Mrs. Eva St Albans, June urcn oi uk re insurance man who died bhbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb I BBSr SH I BOWGMS 5kJI 19.

afffl b2. twtvuy, wan a requiem mgn Wednesday evening, were held PARKER. Delhert D. St. Albans.

SBBBBBSI i mass celebrated by tne Rev. E.J. tans Fsi Pkta, Nb. si Mm tarn Firi taitctsf Mtariss tRW Fri Crsfctaft hasp NEW ENGINE WARRANTY June 20, age 76. Completely Air-Conditioned For Your Shopping Comfort CASTLETON, June 20 Dr.

Earle O. Brown, Jr. of North Adams, a practicing psy Hamel, SSE, son of the deceased, PASKA, Mrs. Rosa Middlebury. Playground Leaders Institute Opens Today at Lake Morey from the Barre Presbyterian Church Saturday afternoon.

Burial was in the family lot at Wilson Cemetey. assisted by the Rev. Oliver Lang June 20, aa; 87. I CHECKER CAB 4-7474 ARE YOU SENDING YOUR BOY OR GIRL lois, deacon, and the Rev. Father chiatrist and consultant to various social agencies, will be a featured TA A a iinO BRING YOUR LIST TO MAZEl EVERYTHING Chevalier as sub-deacon.

He Reacts" will be the theme of Masonic services were conduct luwimr: the last day's session, YOU NEED FOR CAMP AT LOW PRICES. Members of the clergy who at CHURCH AND SANK STREP URUNGT0H VERMONT MONTPELIER, June 20 The ed by Fred Inglis with George 159 St. Paal St. tended were Msgr. E.J.

Ecuyer, Msgr. J.E. Parizo, the Very Rev. 11th Annual Vermont Summer Playground Leaders Institute, which will be held at Aloha Manor biadding acting as chaplain. Bearers were Ernest Beers George Brock, Roe McAllister, Qualify, v' 1 priced to V'y'l '105 PLEASE YOU.

TOO! I IgmmmL I 1 BOYS' 6 to 12 Haavy Buna rubber RAINCOATS tarty, Samuel Harington and on Lake Morey, Fairlee, June 21 Installed Prices: (include engine, labor, oil and gaskets) Boys' All Nylon SWIM $-169 TRUNKS I SIZES S-M-L consultant to the Seventh Annual Child Cane Conference to be held at Castleton Teachers College, June 21. 22 and 23. The Child Care Conference, an annual affair to bring together parents and professional workers with an interest in children, will have Dr. Brown as a consultant to the i II SCRAP METAL Wonted Scrap steel and caitt iron, copper, brans, alnminnm. lend, batteries.

A.BAKER Inc. Near New l.icht Plant nn lMiL St. Dial 4-6181 Robert Bassett. to 23, will feature a number of practical demonstrations in which Delegations were present from With Hat. all tlie leaders will participate Asst.

Colors Several specialists will assist the the Barre Lions Club, the Masonic Blue Lodge, the Eastern Star, the Sarasota, Shrine Club, and the several Barre insurance BOYS' TWILL S1CQ.96 staff at the Institute. '41-'48 V-8 t.tj. Monarty, president of St. Michael's College, Rev. W.P.

Hammond, Rev. R.J. Sheehey, SSE, Rev. James P. Robinson, Rev.

Moses B. Anderson, Rev. A. A. Ri-vard.

Rev. R.F. Linnehan, Rev. V.B. Maloney, Rev.

George H. Du-puis, Rev. Bernard F. Depeaux, Rev. HC.

Barrett, Rev. O.L. Du-fault. Rev. Walter F.

Miller, Rev D.P. Lyons. Burial was held in the family lot in St. Mary's Cemetery where Rev. Father Langlois officiated.

Let us show you how easy it is to own a CHRYSLER!" You can buy one for as little at 92795, delivered In Burlington last session of the Conference, Thursday, June 23. "The Child As 98c (EXCHANGE) PLAY SHORTS GIRLS' 7 to 14 Pedal Pushers I Vv" xc Mrs. Benjamin Wissler of Mid-dlebury will teach playground crafts from inexpensive materials. Asst. Colors.

4 to 12 Assorted Colors GLASS Home Cor or Business For Every Purpose. ACME GLASS SHOP 57 Battery Tel. 2-2111 .00 '49-'53 V-8 182 EXCHANGE) EXCAVATING EARTH MOVING CONTRACTORS Bolldosers, Shovels, Tracks to Rent BURNETT CAMPBELL Williston 8. Borllng-ton Dial 4-4 Lawn Party Benefit In Richmond Will Begin on Thursday RICHMOND The annual lawn GIRLS' 7 to 14 BOYS' JEANS Western stylo $469 6 to 16. I Zipper fly.

Sanforixod BERMUDA Adventuring in nature will be conducted by Frederick H. Mold, curator of the Fairbanks Museum in St. Johnsbury. Waldo R. Hains worth, New England Field Representative of the National Recreation Association, will address the group Tuesday evening on "The Opportunities at Hand." Dramatics, storytelling, game Roger and his small shadow going down the meadow lane toward the farm which Roger has run successfully since his father's death.

Assorted $4 98 Easy Budget Terms Available GRADY'S WELDING SUPPLY Colors party for the benefit of the new SIZES 9 TO 15 12 TO 20 both literally and figuratively, the Dial 2-3691 Holy Rosary Church will be held was treasurer of the junior class 1070 North Ave. Granite St Barre Funeral of Mrs. Cears SWANTON. June 20 A funeral service for Mrs. Lottie Cears, 63, who died Wednesday, was held Sunday afternoon at 2:30 from the Church of the Nativity with the Rev.

Oliver Langlois officiating. Employes of the York Manufacturing Corp. and members of the Tel. 557 and president of the Middlebury BOYS' WHITE T-SHIRTS Thursday and Friday evening June 23 and 24. chapter of FFA.

He has been chos demonstrations, special playgound en to serve on the yearbook staff Furure Farmers of America. The largest newspaper in Norway. Aftenposten, published in Oslo, recently started to use BOYS' CAMP TRUNKS 3 Ply Wood $A90 Stool, Brass 9 Platod. plus tax Hard fibro covoring Thursday, a chicken barbecue I412 TO 2AV2 events, poster-making, playground BOYS' 12 to 16 DUCK PANTS Whit. $A98 Sanforiztd.

Rugged construction EVERYTHING FOR WELDING AND CUTTING ATTENTION CAMPERS! A good selection of used furniture and appliances. Ray's Motor Sales WILLISTON ROAD this year. He also went to Ithaca, will be served at 5:30 and 6:30 procedures, practices and prob I to 12 AQI Nylon OvV N.Y.. last summer as one of the lems, discipline, the organization AjOSS. rAMHOsBSBss sr p.m.

Personals Legion auxiliary attended as hon Rtinforctd. Vermont youth delegates to the American Institute of of a picnic program, playground publicity and social recreation will orary bearers. Mr. and Mrs. F.M.

Culver and Active bearers were Wavne 3 DIAL 4-9853 87 ST. PAUL ST. Pierce, William Sweeres, Robert Built of the same sort of pioneer Miller, Wayne Bourgois. Gabriel Mrs. Arcme Jackson attended a regional library meeting at Johnson Tuesday.

Mrs. Ralph Kenyon has return (mm SKRVH Trahan and Albert Morrill. Burial followed in Riverside Cemeterv REMODELING Home) Kitchen Bathroom Brinr; your plans to as for FREE ESTIMATE F.B. VAN DUSEN 15 Weston St. Dial 2-118 i PARADISE M9" I I Jl Groom'iring $27.50 stuff as the youth who buried their dead along the wagon trails of the west and went on to open up new lands for America, Roger Forgues is representative of the fine quality of grass-roots youth who are, with Rev.

Langlois officiating at pnuauauas KfisssBSBK ed home after attending the graduation of her granddaughter, Ev All DIAL 2-5825 Types elyn mry, at Spencer, Mass. FREE SHAVINGS RICE LUMBER COMPANY DUI 4-153 Shelbnrne. Vt. be included in the intensive three-day course. Also participating in the program are John B.

Penney and Miss Marianne Rice of Brattleboro; Guido Tarquinio and Jack Savoia of Barre; Harry Noyes of Arlington; Richard Pasvolsky of Montpelier; William Suchs and Sanford Gregg of Rutland; Miss Suzanne Lessard of Springfield; James E. Fearon of Swanton; Robert Dailey and Frank Riley of Woodstock; Charles Calcagni of Warren; Mrs. Charles Greene of Stowe and Mrs. the grave. Funeral for Elzear Benoit ENOSBURG FALLS, June 20 Mr.

and Mrs. Lloyd Perry and family and John Gregson of West Brookfield, spent the week Funeral services were held Thurs day at St. John the Baptist Church PHIL end at Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ken THIS IS THE LOWEST PRICE WE HAVE EVER OFFERED FOR A MAPLE BUNK BED OUTFIT! And we have never seen a bunk bed of this quality ever offered at a lower price! Everything's Included maple bunk beds, steel springs, sturdy ladder and guard rail May be used as twin beds if preferred.

Sites 30x74. for Elzear Benoit. yon s. A high mass of requiem was Col. and Mrs.

Frederick Waite and four children are visiting his mother, Mrs. Elmer Senn. Col. Waite has just completed his tour llanos Underwear Is the Buy Briefs 89c TShirts $1.00 I'nder Shirts 75c PHIL'S Essex Junction celebrated by Rev. Edward L.

He- bert. The bearers were four nephews, Frederick L. Vinclette, Manuel Theresa S. Brungardt, Vermont director of Recreation. ot duty at lerre Haute Ordnance Depot and been transferred to Nurses really like our dacron taffeta uniforms because they wash in a jiffy, need no ironing, stay crisp and sparkling white.

They fit correctly, keep you cool, smart-looking through long hours of duty. This exceptionally flattering yoke style fits juniors, misses, half sizes. See it ond our many others today. All MM RNhv vr firoom's Rint; HMt Rridf'f KinR $37.50 1 i Letterkenny Ordnance Depot at thambersburg, Pa. Mrs.

Charles Abair left Monday You Save A Big $30 Reg. Metered GAS SERVICE Dial V3551 Published dally except Sunday by thff Free Pre Association, 1ST Col noon for Chicago where she will visit Mrs. Reginald Streeter and Huntington Post Office Hours To Change July 1 HUNTINGTON-Beginning July 1, the post office will be closed each day from noon until 2 p.m., as directed by the district manacer lege SL, Burlington, Vt. family. Entered aa second class matter at BEDFORD GAS, Inc.

107 Collefs Street the Post Office in Burlington, Vt, on Sept 17, 1879 under act el March ONLY ONE STANDARD OF USED CAR QUALITY HERE Whatever may bo the figure on the price tag the used car you see here is safe, sound, and worth the money. This may be news to Vermonteri and it's good news: If you can afford to buy ANY new car today; you CAN AFFORD A CHRYSLER! Yes, we know it's hard to believe. It's hard to believe you can own a big, beautiful, out-of-this-world Chrysler Sedan, with the very latest V-8 enRines, and performance that will amaze youfor LESS than many de luxe models of the low priced cars. In fact when you see what you get for your money in a 3955 Chrysler, it's easy to figure why you can afford NOT to own it! This $2795 is not a "stripped down," price to which you have to add all sorts of things. It's the actual delivered price, WITH the big heater and separate defrosting system.

And it's the price of the big 4-door sedan NOT a 2-door or a Club Coupe. 3. 1879. Pictured above. Is the new 1955 Chrysler New Yorker.

That car is in the higher brackets, and it too, is your best buy in its field. But whether you buy the higher priced New Yorker, or the smart Windsor, you can, if you wish, also enjoy FULL TIME power steering, power brakes that are the best Detroit makes; engines from 188 to 250 horsepoweror even go up to 300 Horsepower in the "300" model. And there is NO transmission that compares to Powerflite, with the easy flip-lever on the dash! Come see, come drive, and price a 1955 Chrysler at Colonial Motors today! You'll be amazed at the car, and surprised at how much you can get for your money! You'll alio find out why Chrysler sales this year are breaking all records in Vermont, and every place else. At moderate extra cost. Eel Traps Dangerous MARQUETTE, Mich, i) -Peo COMPLETE with Springs and Mattresses bsssssssW SUBSCRIPTION RATES of Post Office operations.

ple are being warned to watch By Carrier. 35 cents per week. By 24-Hour Service Mr. and Mrs. Henry Truax and out for electric barriers set up man, in Vermont outside Inner deliT- White Swan ery area: $1.36 a month, $3.75 three son Albert are visiting relatives in Newport and Orleans this week.

inonuis, it.uu six months, 113.60 SURE SIGN OF SAFETY FOR CHILDREN, PETS, PROPERTY unifoh MS I year. By mail, outside Vermont with. Mr, and Mrs. Charles Drink- to kill the sea lamprey near the mouths of Upper Peninsula streams emptying into Lakes Superior and Michigan. The U.S.

Fish and Wildlife Serv in U.S. and Ptot. of Quebec. Canada: li.w) a month. Foreirn countrtei: J2.60 a month.

To members of Armed water of Walden were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J.C. C. BfcVURIE MCT (i room's Rint; S3 50 Rrfdr' Bins I35.S AU Prices Tax Inc.

CREDIT AT oerTicee. outaiae Vermont: $1.00 month, uacs issues, 10c per copy. MAIL AND PHONE ORDERS FILLED Miss Agnes Struthers. R.N.. of CORNER OP NORTH WINOOSKI A RIVERSIDE AVE BrRLIXOTON, TEL.

Mttll ice says that the electro mechanical barriers have a charge sufficient to constitute a danger for the Woman's Hospital, New York City, is visiting her Barents. Rev. ADVERTISING RATES rurmsned at home office or through Johnson, Kent. Garin and Binding, Inc. 260 Park New York City; 80 persons who walk into their elec NO EXTRA COST and Mrs.

James Struthers. FASHION ACADEMY Jf COCO AtfDAl trical fields. A. Buel White has returned to Tew car takes pari sayssest. Easy Senas to tail year seeas.

YANDOW MOTOR Inc. 11 So. WlnooaU Are. The eel like lamprey, a para the Fanny Allen Hospital for fur-' BoyiKoa csl, iioiton, Mass. 307 N.

Michigan Chicago, III. 717 Market St, San Francisco Calif. COLONIAL MOTORS Whsrt Most Vermonters Buy Their New and Used Chryslers and Plymouth site, has destroyed the lake trout A. L. A.

Member AVIS RenNA-Cor System C. P. Siiith, Inc. 87 St Paml St DUI 4-98M Beautiful and permanent an Anchor fence offers greater protection. It keeps children and pott in strangers and stray animals out.

let us show you Anchor Chain Link Fence, with the zinc coating applied after weaving, not before, IHERMNPTHY ther treatment. 1 11MI1IJK iliuUSLI in uaive hwwi mESXSJESVIS JlltflMMI and has caused serious Read the Free Press Want Ads daily for best results. I Audit Bureau ot circulation, I damage to other varieties of fish. 46 Church Street main at. Burlington Dial 4-7429 THIRD FLOOR SPORTSWEAR AIR CONDITIONED FOR YOUR COMFORT Read the Free Pi ess Want Ads 107 HTNM AVINUfl OM SrifneM SUflLINOTON, Vt.

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