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The Berkshire Eagle from Pittsfield, Massachusetts • 29

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I The Berkshire EagW, Thurda, Frk 23, 193629 Lenox Sfockhridffe ROBERT C. JOHNSOt MRS. REATHER rV TeL 161 TL 42 Great Barrington1 Basketball Results The Lakers defeated the Tickets on Sale tomorrow for 11 tSh Candidate ior Selectman Questions Vote in Recount Monday's Election Will Include Six Contests Knicks 52-34 in matches Tuesday in County Playoff- Players -To Feature Friendly Union 3Ieeting SIIEFFILIX) -The final program of the Friendly Union win held March IS when Jhe Qxbow Players of Egremont will giveiqne-tct nUty. ''Period House." WTttten by Walter 'Prichard Eaton of Under Mountain Road. There, also will be a program of vocal and instrumental music by students at Mount Everett Regional School.

Kiwanis To Schedule STOOtBPJDGE-Last night's re LENOX-First game of the play LENOX Six contefti on the for Monday's election will in- If count of votes for the third seat on the Board of. Selectmen confirmed the Men Basketball League. Next Tuesday's schedule: at 7:15, Knicks vs. Nats at 8:30 Celtics vs. Lakers.

Barbieri Tn Speak Lawrence Barbieri, sawmill operator and present chairman of the Board of Selectmen, will speak at next Wednesday's Rotary lunch-, eorf on lurnbering operations. the tie announced Monday, but elude three in which independent candidate are lied. The polls will be open it the Town Hall from off series for ihe county basketball championship will be held Saturday on the local court at. p.m., Joseph Carroll, Lenoxiitiigh prin-cipal, announced today. The sec turned up one vote which has been Meanwhile, Arthur W.

Maskell incumbent' selectman who was re-elected by 464 votes in Itfonday's election, and Thomas D. Marby who was second with 403 votes, been sworn into office to provide the town 'With a legally constituted board to take" care-ef routine business and handle! emergencies. Pending the outcome of the dead questioned by one of the candidates. 7 a.m. to 7 Town Clerk Louis B.

Stewart told The first contest on the ballot is ond game will be Tuesday at Ad The Eagle this morning the vote has been questioned on the basis of whether or not It indicated an in for the two seaU on the School Comrriittee. Joseph E. La Pointe. ams. only has bolh the Re tent to vote the way it was counted Lenox High is the Southern Berk lock, Maskell has been made shire League champion.

Adams He declined to say which of the two deadlocked candidates, questioned acting chairman of the boanL Questions o7 policy or appoint the vote. publican-and- Democratic- nomina tions. Also listed are John T. Novo, a Democrat, and Dennis J. Duffin, Republican and independent candidate.

Chairman of the School Committee Joseph B. Reynolds, whose term expires this year, has declined to seek -J WANTED Experienced Executive's Secretary ments will be delayed until the decision of who the third member is to be is resolved, Mr. Maskell said High defeated St Joseph's High of Pittsfield last night to take the Northern Eeikshjre crown. Student tickets for Saturday's same will be sold to Lenox High pupils of Grades 7 through 12 tomorrow from 2 to 3 p.m. at the The candidates are William F.

Lawless and Samuel H. Sprott, each of whom polled 383 votes in Monday's election, according to the last night disputed count Asked how these questions would Center, Mr. Carroll jw Sworn In be jianoiedi ti-me-oelay provea-to Second contest on the ballot is said. Tickets are so cents each be a long one, Mr. Maskell said the for the three-year term thc and wiU be limited to one per stu- Mr.

Stewart said the town is seeking advice from Atty. Robert Board of Health. The candidates two possible third members of the board probably would be invited to sit in on -the meetings until one of them proved to be the third Capeless of Pittsfield, town counsel dent, who must appear in person to buy a ticket. Adult tickets will be sold to Lenox Gam- Stevens Band SHEFFIELD Roger Spriggs. secretary of the Attlcboro Kiwanis Club, was speaker at the meeting of the Kiwanis Qub at the F-2 Restaurant on Tuesday, At the business meeting the members voted to hold a dance at Mount Everett Regional School sometime in April or which will feature Garry Stevens and his WRGB orchestra.

Cochairmen are Louis Modolo.and Earl Sutphen. assisted by James Adie, Martin Karson and Dwight O. Ford. Mackoul Gets Cat SHEFFIELD a rlton W. French, town treasurer, paid a $10 bounty for a bobcat to Robert Mackoul yesterday The cat weighed 28 pounds and was shot by Mr, Mackoul in Sheffield.

It is the third wildcat bounty to; be paid this season. One cat was killed by a New York car on Berk- on what the next step should be in resolving the situation. If The ques for the post are Harold Feltpn. Republican incumbent, Maurice P. Nugent, Democrat, and Edward W.

Daley, independent. Walter E. Lahart, incumbent member. residents only tomorrow from 6 to 7 p.m. at the Community Center, Mr.

tioned vote is ruled valid, Mr. Stewart said, the tie will probably have to be broken by a special water commissioner and Democratic candidate, is opposed for re election. election by Charles D. MacLean Carroll said. The tickets will oe limited to two per person and will be sold at Jl per ticket.

There will be no reserved seats, he and tickets will not be sold at the door. Doors will open at 7. By Southern Berkshire Manufacturing: Co. Ideal Working Conditions Top Salary Write Giving Experiences Box Eagle Office Great Barrington Republican John J. Pignatelli, a Democrat, Tread ay Returns To Arizona Williamstown BERNARD R.

CARMAN SSfrS-E OK H'. TX Fire District Draws 30 for Brief Meeting is opposed by John D. Blake, a Republican, for the five-year term RErOVKRY. tO.t'ERT i rmiannual in the Children Hospital at Akron, Ohio. Fie-ear-olJ Lctta ub-Irtt, almoJtimmobilized from inirn, rinjts out I he rhythm on her bells as Mrs.

L. Vtarford plas piano for her. Under lradrrsliip of Qiildren's Concert Society tolunlerrs, younater in the, hospital play in rhythm bands. Those vho can move, go from ward to ard. (MEA Photo) STOCKBRIDGE Heaton I.

Eight Directors on the Planning Board. Another Treadway has left for Phoenix, to rejoin Mrs. Treadway, who Planning Board contest is to fill the two-year vacancy caused by the To Visit School is visitinz there at th home of Mr. resignation of John L. Hawkins 1 LEN'OX Eight directors Hhefand Mrsr- Royal Treadway-.

shire School Road and Joseph Ca la- George L. Hughes; who hasTboth WILLIAMSTOWN-Only 23 min Heaton Treadway flew here from brese of the Pine Tree Cabin shot Phoenix to act as moderator at the other one. utes were needed for 30 voters to the Republican and Democratic nominations, opposes James R. Thorn bfr, indeppnder cdafe from 'North Lenox, for the va- Tel. Adams U9-M1 MARHI.ON CETMAN MRS, Monday's town meeting and thereby close out an almost 60-year recently incorporated Windsor Menntain School wu arrive here tomorrow for their first official inspection of the school and to elect officers of the corporation.

approEriate 543,670 at the annual meeting-ot the wtmamstown Fire District Tuesday night. canev. stretch of service in that capaci'y by the Treadway family. At the close of the meeting, he was given The final contest is for the three- says his workers will need the cooperation of everyone in Sheffield if ib-js to maintain its record of always going over the top. 1949 Chevrolet 4 -Door (Good Buy) $400 1951 Cadillac 60 Special 1951 Chevroletl954 Chevrolet Rcd Cross Drive To Start Monday The voters also appropriated Heinz Bond y.

headmaster of year term as commissioner, ofc "trust-funds: George T. Halpin.t $8,000 from free cash to use in re- Wtrid'fflr-Mouftteiiv4H3--wife rising-vote of thanks. Mr. and Mrs. rreadway were in Eleanor Bondy, and Dr.

Gertrude Onlv a slight increase is expected SHEFFIELD Martin Leaf- ielatterLpart Bondyr-direetorr will greet the Naple Democrat, is opposed by Jesse L. Thomason. Republican candidate. Unopposed for re-election are 4-Door Power Glidt I Door Power Gl(de in the 19aa rate 01 53.20 per thou of January, 'yhen they left for "a board of directors and conduct chairman ot ine locai nea The total appropriated this 1954 Buick 2-Door Hardtop tow Mileage Georee E. Mole, moderator; Da them through the school.

year is up from last year $38,929.44. Windsor Mountain School, originally privately owned by the Bondy leisurely trip to Arizona. They plan to continue journey west to lower California and then north to Oregon before returning here for the summer. The polls were open. for 30 min family, was incorporated as a utes.

Present officers of the dis I9a3 thevrolet, low mileage PELL-DODGE, Inc. Your PLYMOUTH and DeSOTO Daler-Great Barrlngten Open Friday MghU Until 6WTeL MS Solicitors are: Walter G. Louis -G Arztr-Mrs; Philip Armstrong, Correll Chapin. James Clarke, Mrs. -Dean Ensign, Ira Fields, Francis M.

Kersey, Philip Ma'cy, Robert Macy, Miss Laura A. Percy, Mrs. Bernard Shea, Charles II. Shook. James G.

Small, ROwen Wakefield. C. Herbert Warner, J. Wesley Warren, and Albert Wright. Mrs.

John Bagnaschi is chair-' maaof the Ashley Falls Mi rb 't'f1'M nfl Massachusetts charitable trust vid H. Mackey, selectman; Catherine M. Walsh, collector of taxes; Charles A. Dee. assessor, and Constables Wilfred J.

Bontell, Edward G. Conklin, William 'H. Gorman; David N. Lane, John H. Loubard and William F.

Noo-nan Jr. trict, alt of whom were unopposed in their bids for reelection, were Cross drive, hasappointed captains for the house-to-house canvass, and foe the first time in history of the annual drive the men on the committee outnumber the women three to one. The drive will start next Monday and run through March 3. Because of the public's" increased need of Dec. 5.

Directors are Dr. Ralph Spaeth named again Chicago; Wilson Stapleton, Shaker Major items voted in the brief Heights-, Ohio; George C. Tilley, business session included 20 new street lights for Gale, Syndicate Crosse Pointe, Dr. Gustave and White Oaks Roads; and $1,000 -ser the-Red and its many for two portable walky-talky ra- the schools in the Southern Berk Pltaey Active at College Eugene Pitney, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Bartlett Pitne of Shamrock Street, had an active part on all committees for the Paul Smith there last week Activities included dances, dinners and sports events. The theme was ''Snowflake Serenade." Eugene b. a student in the hotel school at the college and is active in the varsity club, hotel club and on the varsity basketball dios, the only new equipment William Wei.s, Shaker Heights'. Ohio; Dr. Harry Wexler, New Haven; and Atty.

William A. Re'ed, vices, the local quota has been unped 10 per cent. Mr. Leafgreen shire Regional district. sought by the Gale Hose Co.

The street lights on White Oaks 1956 RAMBLER 4-dr. Deluxe Sed. With deforster, heater, directional signals. Delivered in Great Barrington only 51995 SHEFFIELD MOTORS 'Mv Three Angels," "Our Town," Road by the City of North Adams. Springfield, Mass.

Mrs. Bart W. Barry won first prize yesterday with a score of This area which receives its water 'The Philadelphia Story," "Point from North Adams Broad Brook of No Return," "Saint Joan." "The -Basketbal 1-Iuind Disappointing, Wlialen Says LENOX-Collections for the fund to send Lenox High's champion basketball team on an outing to New York City are not coming in as had been hoped. Richard E. Whilen disclosed last nisht.

He said that if contributions do not increase, original plans for the team members will have to be revised. A meeting of the committee Reservoir, will then be included in Seven-Year Itch." Tender 2,481 points and Mrs. J. Burrell Fielding was second with 2,233 the fire district. The hydrants are the tJatesr and "The Young and the Beautiful.

to be installed under an agreement with the neighboring city. points at the Wednesday Afternoon BridgexPub match at the Community Center. Neither "Anastasia'V nor "Tiger Southern Xash Dealer TEL. SHEFFIELD at the Gates has been releasea as Tuesday Club Donates $5 The Tuesday Club voted to donate $5 to the Multiple Sclerosu Society at a club meeting this week. ROUTE 7 vet.

but indications are that both Summer Theater Will P611 for plays will become available soon. Mr. Psacharopolous ralso has sev Mr- Whalen said Contributions may be mailed to the Lenox Basketball Committee in eral new plays undericohsideration, a 1-1 Square Dance Saturday 1 tlig fimd-raising but no aecision "will oe maae unm care of the local Post Office Play Choices The Glendale Fire Company will project 1r.tiartned later this -week more are received. Original scripts should be sent to the Williamstown sponsor a public square dance at the Fire House Saturday from 8 WILLIAMSTOWN The Williams- 6TR0MATIC bVfilRARD PERRE6ABX' Theater Foundation Williamstown. Patriotic Program Given at Grange SHEFFIELD Veronica Higgins spoke on the Constitution and'Rich-ard LeGeyt gave Lincoln's Gettysburg Address on the patriotic program arranged by the Grange last Tuesday evening at Grange Hall.

Miss Martha French played the piano for community singing and games and refreshments were enjoyed. At the business meeting, a letter was read from a German family in Bermaringen which thanked the Grange for a CARE package of food forwarded last Christmas. It is the second German family the Grange has heard from. Refreshments were served by Mr. and Peter Pshenishny, Mrs.

Lorraine Stevens and Miss Helen McGarry. County Men In Service ALTON Pfc. Charles rf. Scace FINE WATCHES SINCE 1711 town Summer Theater Foundation which sponsored a 10-week season in the Adams "Memorial Theater of Williams College last p.m. to midnight 75th anniversary sale Sealy mat-tresrreducedironT 559.50-to $39.93.

10-year guarantee, free delivery. Mrs: Winch Heads summer, is asking the public to-ift Now at Lee Dept. Store. Adv. 25.Tdicate-its preference for 10 out of 20 School Board VTLLIMlSTOrN The School plays being considered for the 19a6 Tki CymniBe-Utestind greatest idvinca mtnt in self-winding watches.

So sensitive, the tli(htest movement keeps it wound. So completely practical, it shrugs off shock and works under water. So ingeniously simple, you need never (ear expensive repairs. Sea the new, thin and handsomt Cyromao'cr lB.lMo, Committee and School Building Voters Requested To Bring Reports To "Town Meeting Committee met last night to dis cuss plans for the forthcoming town meeting and to reorganize I LENOX Voter's are asked to bring their copy of the annual re following the annual town elections. Mrs.

Ralph P. Winch was chosen Ujawtlo as chairman of the School Commit tee for the ensuing year, with Wal season. The public is asked to express. its choige by using coupons carried in advertisements an local papers, or by utilizing questionnaire which will be distributed top.i5ht, tomorrow night and Saturday night at the Cap and Bells presentation, "A Night of Words in the Adams Memorial Theater. Candidates Listed Director Nikos Psacharopolous'of the Williamstown Summer Theater has listed the following choices, in alphabetical order: "Amphitryon.

38." "Arms and the Man." "Charlie's Aunt," "The Flowering Peach," "The Heiress," "The Importance of Being Earnest," "King, of Hearts," "Liliom," "The Madwoman of Chaillot," ''Mrs. McThing," ter J. Galusha as secretary. George M. Harper and Elwyn L.

Perry were named to the auditing tSS Main St, Gt. Baxrington son of Irs. Raymond Kent of 12 Depot is stationed at Ft Ben-nine. where port -with them when they; attend the town meeting Friday at 7 p.m. at the Town Hall.

Moderator George E. Mple made the request last.night. He explained that copies of the town report will not be available at the Town Hall. Each registered voter in Lenox has been mailed a copy of the town report. Those who may not have received a copy through the mail should contact Mrs.

William Capps. secretary to the Selectmen, at the town office. Report on Confab At the Building Committee meet he-is an antiahf a gunner. Last fall he took part in ''Opera ing, members heard a report on' a conference Tuesday with a representative of the Massachusetts tion Sagebrush" School Building Assistance Com in Louisiana and before returning Quality Coal With the Red Trade Mark PHILADELPHIA READING ANTHRACITE COAL Fill up your bins now. Don't wait for the next cold blow from the north.

mission in Boston. Present afThe meeting were Mr. Harper, Mrs. i-k'V: to Ft Benning spent a leave with his mother. Pvt.

Scace is a graduate of Dal- FOOD MART -MainSW-Lenox- ton High School. son of Mr. and Mrs. George G. Callahan of 183 West Housatonic St Winch, High School Principal John B.

Clark, and JohivT. Smith. Bis-sell Alderman represented the Alderman MacNeish of West Springfield. William Black presented the state commission. According'--MftHaTpei'ho acted as spokesman for the committee.

Mr. Black indicated that high school would be accepted after a. few minor suggestions had been considered. The state official also indicated his personal approval of the Lowry Farm site. Mr.

Harper said. Blyle" is- an airman apprenucevunTntr U.S. Navy at Norman, Okla. Calla-; -Snyders-Store Main Street Housatonic RIB ROAST 53e Broilers-r-Fryers 39' ban is a Dalton High a former empldye of Crane Co. and a graduate of.

the Naval Training Station at Bainbridge. Md. Swift- DAISY HAMS Our Own Cure Brisket Chuck CORNED BEEF Fowl and Fryers 49c Rolled Pork Sausage 49c Sveet Sixteen Oleo 29c 59" 63 lb. lb. COMBINATION Nabisco Is Dough Gathering Dust In Your Home Too? Some of Pittsfield'a neatest, tidiest have been discovering money gathering dust, in their homes.

Is this true of YOU, too 29' Premium Saltines lb. Lb. Swift's Oreo Franks au for Lb. Swift's Bulk Sausage ci ng Lb. AVorthmore Bacon.

jz1 SEE THE NEW MAYTAG DRYERS NOW ON DISPLAY (Or Com la for Demonstration) at Your Southern Derkshire MAYTAG Hcadqucrtors at Oarrmgton Furniture Co. u' HARRl' DEYKIX Proprietor Railroad Street Great Barrinjton Tber It Subatltot for Good gervlre" Are there pieces of musical instruments, toys luggage, sports-equipment and electrical appliances standing around in your storage-rooms? If so, you can have ready cash by seliing them toa Eagle readers through a Classified ad. It's so. EASY. Hundreds of Pittsfieldians are doing it! FRESH EVERY DAY Legs of Lamb, Roast Pork, Roast Beef Have you tried our tasty steaks.

We have Redeem your coupons here on Chase and Sanborn Instant Coffee, also on Royal Gelatine desserts. j. V. Markefr Open Daily 8 AM to PM Saturday I A3I to 1 P3I 9tH cftEEX STAMPS 1 Tel. 6(W3reat BarringtonFree Delivery WAVERLY WAFERS 27e Beeclr Nut COFFEE 95e 8.

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