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The Berkshire Eagle from Pittsfield, Massachusetts • 5

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Pittsfield, Massachusetts
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I I JL The Berkshire Evening Eagle, Friday. April 28. 19593 Real Estate Sales Moslem Priests American Woolen Elects White Told Not To Wed NEW YORK Directors of the MOLL Nelson Taylor has sold a single house, garage and lot at 423 Peck's Road to Francis and Harriet Turner who buy for a hcgne. The price was about $5000. The sale made by Charles Genovese A Sons, real estate agents.

Princess Fatima CUSTOM MADE VENETIAN BLINDS Supply Co. PARIS (UP) The head of the Paris Mosque Wednesday forbade all Moslem priests In the Paris area to marry Vincent Lee Hillyer of Los. Banos, and Princess Fatima of Iran. American Woolen Company elected Francis W. White president of the company to succeed the late Moses Pendleton.

1 White, who last fall was made a vice-president, has had long experience In the textile business. He was for a time employed by the Juilllard Company at Its Atlantic Mills in Providence and In 1946 he returned to American Woolen Company as assistant resident manager, a position he held until his election to the vice-presidency last year. Otr(t Miller Owner 23 First St. Dial 2-0127 Benjamin and Phyllis C. BLssell sold a single house at 18 Cleveland Street, to Thomas B.

and Eleanor M. Lonabocker, who bought for a home. The price was about The sale was made through Harry J. Tripp of the Edward B. Karam Insurance Agency, realtors.

The Famous Cape CoH Venetian Blind with the Gopd Housekeeping1 Seal of Approval, priced at stock blind prices. OUTSIDE HOUSE PAINT FREE ESTIMATES Berkshire Lumber Company sold land at Footeholm Park to Leonard and Harrlette Reder.i Ox-Lin Qt. 1.49 Gal. 4.75 Fulton Gal1.95 Pacific Qt. 1.19 Gal.

2.95 4 Bank Cancels Mortgage WHY PAY MORE? Kane Combination Aluminum STORM WINDOWS James J. and Margaret T. Stetson sold land on Williamsburg Terrace to Catherine W. Weed of Dalton. FLAT INSIDE CHECK OUR TRICES.

BEFORE YOUj BUY! Fatima announced Tuesday that she and Hillyer would go through a Moslem wedding ceremony at the Iranian Legation in Paris. Hillyer said he would renounce Christianity and embrace the Moslem faith before the ceremony. However, Si Khaddour Ben-Ghabrit, head of the Paris Mosque, said he had ordered all immams (pripta) In the Paris region to refuse to perform the ceremony. If they want priests to perform the ceremony, he said, they will haVei to Import them from elsewhere even though Hillyer will be converted to the Moslem faith, we do not take his conversion seriously since it is obviously a conversion for the occasion." Hillyer and Fatima were not available for comment. They were married In a civil ceremony in a Rome suburb two weeks ago.

Fatimas brother, the Shah of Iran, has deprived her of all royal prerogatives, but has indicated they would be restored if she and Hillyer go through a Moslem wedding ceremony. 1 John J. O'Brien sold a lot on Williams Street to Sidney M. and Doris F. Smith.

SeHV Our new Home Protector IjlPIti makes sure your ir family doesnt lose your home wben they lose you. It pays off tho mortgage; costs hut pennies day to carry because it usee tho lowest-cost kind of Savings Bank Life Insurance. Ask your Savings Bank or writo Savings Bank Lifo Insurance Conned, 209 Washington Boston 8, Maas. American Window, Shade and Blind Co. Fulton Flat 1 i Gal 1.95 1 Ox-Line Cal-Coater Qt.

.90 Gal 2.95 (No Smell) Ox-O-FIow Qt. 1.00 Gal. 3.49 Dial 2-1129 119 Fenn Street Edward B. Angelina M. Carmell sold land at Tanner Street and Broadviejv Terrace to Paul A.

Fortin. i Vita Plaatie nut enamel kit, ref. MS. Special 1.98 Complete tyrcoles Turpentine (sealed container) gal. 89o BELLA SAYS NO; Dr.

Bella V. Dodd of New York, a former high official of the Communist Party, swore at Tuesday-night session of the Foreign Relations subcommittee that she never knew Owen Lattimore as a Communist, a fellow traveler or even as a friend of the party. The subcommittee is investigating charges of Communists -in the State Department. (AP) -U -r F(on)sl 'pdDDDInlgiJ MANY OTHER OPENING SPECIALS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION OPEN TONIGHT UNTIL, 9 NEW ENGLAND'S --e rryw 1 mUAL MACHM Actors Request NLRB Election aj i I I i t-f t-s M. i i To Set Union LOS ANGELES The AFL Screen Actors Guild has petitioned for an NLRB representation election by film actors, including those who appear, in movies made for television.

CALL FOR "SUDDEN SERVICE" A Now is the time to put you equipment in shape fothe year 1 DONT DELAY-DO IT TODAY! MAY'S AUTO PARTS, Inc. 12 ADAM STREET Open Till 6 P.M. DIAL 8295 MAY ENGINEERING CO. The guikL in a statement, said tition was filed to forestall petition i jleTh trn, the an attempted hrisdictional raid by a new AFL tmioji known as Television Authority. Guild President Ronald Reagan said the new union Is clalming to represent the performers In mo tion pictures used in television.

ON UR MAIN FIOOE? Starring New Smartness, New Comfort, for Youp Summer on Terrace. and Lawn! Biggest-ever Selection of Chaises, Porch Screens, Gliders, Lawn Chairs, Folding Furniture at Lowest Prices Ever From Barcalo, Hettrick, Hampden Specialty, Durham, Dillingham and other famous names. SPECIAL! i Lawn Chairs i Wrought Iron Furniture DRESSES Childrens Coats and Suits Were 8.95 to 29.95 1 Now 7.50 to 25.50 Were 10.95 to 16.95 NoV 8.95 to 12.95 Folding Chair Nest of Tables $10.95 Rrg. Wonderful yalues for thrifty shoppers. Suedes, coverts, flannels flared and fitted coats and toppers.

Also a small group of wonderful wool suits. Sizes for Toddlers and Girls 3-6x and 7 Broken group of Early Spring Dresses. Includes yOur famous brands in solids, dressy and tailored, and even a few new.prints. Not every dress in every size but all sizes for misses, juniors and women. $2.98 $3.98 to 14.

1 Also Tabfo and Chair Sets, Coffee Tables, End Tables, Also Aluminum Chairs, Steamer Chairs 1 and Many Others I Shelf Stands COATS. SUITS MILLINER yt Big Full-Size Easy Glide Ball-Bearings Easily Cleaned Tolex TOPPERS Values W738 Covers ONLY Strongly Built Tubular i Frame ii 3.00 and 4.00 Were 29.95 to 79.95 1 Now 1 25.00 to 65.00 Here an X-tra special that is worth shouting about! A beautiful Hettrick glider at the lowest price in' years. Plant; Stand Metal Chair $3.98 Reg. $5.95 Just 36 Better Spring Hats mostly ones of a 1 i Not all colors but every hat a terrific value. Be' here early to share in these excellent values, Not a special purchase! Just our own good branded garjnents regrouped, and repriced for fast selling.

Take advantage of excellent values now just in time fpr Spring into Summer wear. Sizes for misses, juniors and women. Choice of red or green Tolex covers that have an apple blossom pattern. Hurry! $2.49 BACK AGAIN! For Summer Loafing! CHILDRENS SHOES Choose BOYS WEAR Solid Colors or Combination Colors 1 F- Your Own Color Scheme Values to 4.99 299 Sizes 8'4 to 3 Bed Straps Patent Straps Brown Oxfords i BOXER LONGIES Plaids and Solids. Sizes 4 to 12.

Were 3.49 2.29 Sturdy WOMENS CASUALS 1 SLACK SETS Cotton Gabardine Slacks. A Jersey striped Blouse. Size 6 to 12. Were 3.49 Aluminum Chaise Lounge $M95 Hammock UMBRELLA TABLE Formerly 3.00 to 3.99 White s-y. Brown Grey Multi Blue Black .95 BOYS SUITS Blended Gabardine.

Man -j -I QQ Tailored. Brown, Blue and Tan. Sizes 8 to 18 lltiO 4 Extra Heavy Tubular Steel Base Available with strong Gleaming aluminum franle! Featherweight to move! Comfortable cushion! metal frames. 1 J. Set tha Lustron Newport House as cnas aunaay: Furnished by New Eng.

1-9 PM no-D)uiDiERsts'irD)ja few EnDCDldDOD ClQ i 122 NORTH STREET DIAL 5694 CORKER FENN jy I I IT.

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