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The Berkshire Eagle from Pittsfield, Massachusetts • 25

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The Berkahire Etrenfna; Eagle, Friday. May 9. 1952--2S" Lecion To Send Dog Clinic Mission House News of Dalton Stockbridge MRS. JOHN HEATHER TeL 429-W JACK COOK JR. I T1.

3S1-W Robert A. Locke To Boys' State W40 FORD To Be May 17 DALTON; The Board of Health will hold dog lnnoculation clinic for rabies, in the Town Hall May 17 at 1.30! PM. Dr. D.I J. Collins Tudor Sedan, Cj (Radio and Heater) A lexander Bonah Is Engaged to GOP Gains 263, Democrats 31; 1561 Undeclared Opens Season Arthur Bartlett Starts 24th Year As Curator KB RIDGE Arthur N.

5325.00 Seleciiheil Call: TqwiI Meeting Here Slay 21 DALTON A special, town meet of Pittsfield will conduct the clinic. Dr. Thomas F. Maher, district health officer, has urged all dog Milthrook Girl STOCKBRIDGE Robert A. Locke has been named, by the American Legion post, here to be the town's representative at Boys' State this year, according to David E.

ram an, chairman oof the committee in charge of naming! the local 1 Salesroom Open Dally to 0, Sundays 10 -v. owners'to avail themselves of this i DALTON Town Clerk Albert L. fwlahaiwe Motors, Inc. Allen has disclosed that the num ing will be held May 21, the Se protection to keep the community free of the! disease. The; clinics are to prevent; the of rabies Bartlett started his 24th vear lectmen announced today.

The ber of declared Republican voters In town has taken a large jump In order to be eligible to takel warrants are being posted today. from near-by New York into Mas from last year, 602 to 865. curator of the Mission House when it opened for the season this week. The Mission House, established by sachusetts. TOUR FORD DEALER I TeL 430 or 700 Main Street Great Barringtbn Main the agenda is the tarnsfer of $25,000 from available On the Democratic side, there have been 31 new voters, representing an Increase from 316 to Clinics already have been held in Williamstown, Richmond and funds to be used 'against the tax miss Mabel Choate as a memorial to her parents, is.

now part in Boys' State at the University of Massachusetts, a boy has to be In the upper third of his class scholastically, a member of the Junior class, possess qualities of leadership and show an ability to rate. In previous! years, approval Hancock. Several other areas close 347. The largest block of voters, tered by the Trustees of Public had to be 5 only from state to New Yprk State have I formu- however, are undeclared, 1561. Tax Commissioned Hery Long for clintcs ln the near lated plans Totals show that there are 2773 nsesrvations.

it contains an early American collection, a date not later than 1749. the year of the death in order for such transfer to take future. registered voters In all. in town. plAce.

However the home-rule' This is the fovrrth year that the or 111 more than last year. All of of Rev. John Sergeant; missionary law, passed by the state Legisla i I local Legion has sponsored a boy to Bova State. me the new registrations have come In. since the primaries, held ture last 'year requires that ap proval of such 1 transfer of funds One.

of the pieces of furniture, sectional bookcase, and four The boyS who take part form a Tennis Club I Picnic May 25 DALTONj The TennM Club picr hie will be held May 25, instead of May 18 as reported-yesterday. The from the JoWn's reserve must be There was an old woman who lived in a Shoe Had so many children she didn't know what to do. Funny thing, but many motorists have so many little things wrong with their vehicles, they don't know what to do. Drive in and see Jim Miller it's probably only a uttlejrouble with the generator, starter, wiring or some intricate operation that Jim well knows. HOMESTEXACO PRODUCTS DARRINGTON AUTO ELECTRIC 1 Stockbridge Rd.

Near Belcher Square i- Great Barringtoii, approved by the townspeople. chairs belonged to John Sergeant himself. The collection also contains the Bibles tthih worm Also scheduled to come up! Is a vote to see whether the town will April 29. Camp Fire Council Monday Evening DALTON A full fcouncil" meeting of Camp Fire Girls will be held at ye Community House' at miniature state and elect omcers, through a party "system. They also attend lectures' given by office holders in the commonwealth.

Boys' State will operate from June 22 to July 1. Young Locke is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore E. Locke of picnic, is open to all members, prospective members and their families.

sented in 1745 to the Stockbridge Indians and which they took wih approve an appropriation from available funds to better the street lighting along Center Block. The singles and doublestourna 7 mem wnen iney moved to Wiseoh; sin. Miss Choate bought themback for the Mission House. ThhnnV ment for high school girls will take place sometime in August. Other items up for approval are 7.30 Monday evening.

The meet Pine Street an appropriation for the town were printed In 1718 at Oxford. At present an attemnt is bino Legion; Auxiliary ing will be informal, and refresh ments will be 1 Mm Edward Comstock re dump ana the acceptance or an act passed by the Legislature which would provide, an additional pen made to preserve the outside of The American Legion Auxiliary turned Wednesday from Fairview will meet Monday evening at 7.45 me nouse witn waterproof lacquer. IU entrance is a fine example of the type of architecture founrf nniv In the Legion room of Com Hospital to: her home on Cherry Hill with her infant son, Stephen. munity House. Following the meet sion, at no cost to the town, of $100 a month to! certain retired employees iot the including school tpachers.

I I Freni in the valley of the Connecticut ing, xefreshjnents will be served. Miss Lavinia Duncan River. In the opinion of Mr. Bartlett thereis only one other hnuu Good Bye I The special nieetlng will open at Hfl! T5! A TOMTC Mr and Mrs. on Barring! Great 7.30.

Irvine E. Duncan. Millbrook. N.Y.. which has an original door like the one at the Mission House.

It is at Plow, Disc, and Harrow! BIG SPRING COMPLETE LUBRICATION JOB 5 Quarts Dynalubc Oil 8peeui 3 ryCLUDIXG CAB WASH 1 SAII Gren Stamp Given Bud's Sunoco Sfafion Stockbridge Road Near Belcher Square Tel. 1270 Great Harrington announce the engagement of their Bright aide Mneting- There will be a meeting for all the captains of the Brlghtside fund raising campaign tonight at 8 at St. Agnes' rectory. Camp Fire Group Elects The Aowakiya Camp Fire Group elected Miss Patricia Bartley pres Ident for the coming year at a recent meeting, held at the home of Mrs. George Klrchner, leader.

Elected vice-president was Miss Patricia Gregory, Secretary, Miss Sally Rudin, treasurer. Miss Char- the, house 6f Rev. John William 'in Sweepstakes Little daughter, Lavinia L. Duncan, oi Millhronk and PouehkeeDsie. to Old Deerfield.

nart nt Door-fisM Leaguej a4 ROTO-ETTE r- Now the finest in Academy. Another in the Metro At Golf Club Alexander D.i Bonak, son of Mr4 politan Museum in New York came from a house' in Westfield and-an. ana Mrs. siamey coaas oi uiis This Week End Practice Set ij ThisrTfeek Ekd Village. tii -I jT 1 Rotary other is in the Boston Museum.

A graduate of Dover vKains N.Y.) High MissDuncan ii: omninvivi a stenorarjher bv DALTON1 The first sweepstakes Mission House is now open from 10 AM. to 12.30 PM and from UKEAT BARR1NGTON Little The Right Siie-The Right Price lotta Filkins and scribe; Miss Dale League practice for 11 and 12- 2 to 6 PM each day except Sunday; Starting- the last Sunday in For The Homo Gardener 1 men's tournament at Wahconah Country Club this year Is scheduled for tomorrow and Sunday. It will be a kicker's tourney; in which year-olds will be held tonight At 7.30 on Memorial Field, 1 President Tristany. Teen-ace Dance A teen-axe dance is being spon May it wm also remain open Sundays. Mrs.

Walter E. Patterson is assistant to Mr. Bartlett at thp International Business Machines, Poughkeepsie, N.Y. i Bonak graduated: 'from Williams High. School, Stockbridge.

During Worid! War II he served ZVt iears in the Navy in. the Pa players will select their own handi BarrinqJon Charles T. Larkin has announced. Practice torj 8, 9 and 10-year-olds will be held Sunday! afternoon at Mission House. caps.

It is. expected that between 70 and 80 players Willi enter. sored this evening at the knights of Columbus hall by the Daughters of 2.30. i i- Prizes will be awarded in two cific theatre. I He is empioyea oy Monument Mills Inc.

here. FX Funeral of Mrs. Golas Funeral services wer hrtA thU Because" Of the 'i big I turn-out. divisions for those with handicaps league officials are I now making Built By Rototiller, Inc. cn writ Uf Ha lOOKllt.

DEMONSTRATION Bob Hutchinson An August wedding is planned. A Village Inn of UnsurpaSsed Beauty Great Barririgto Massachusetts morning at 9 for Mrs. Frances Go- from 0 to 12, and for handicaps from 13 to '30 I plans for a minor league; At the first try-out Sunday afternoon, ias ai aii saints" Church with Rev. Ladislaw Meczvwor. MJ.C.

offlel. The system used is that of. the more than 150 boyd between the official Allied Golf Courses of Berk atlng at the high mass of requiem. ages oi and 12 were i on hand. shire County.

Each handicap will Bearers were six sons-in-law Since the Little 'League will cdm- be based on the best 10 of a play Dr. Spencer Named Direct 6r of Guidance Clinic; STOCKBRIDGE Dr. Harvey John Arnista, Stanley Arnista and prlse only four teams consisting er's last 13! John Zulaski of Torrlneton: Em- of 15 players each, it was, decided Players may compete any time ANNOUNCES mett Carson. Great i Barrinrton: to try to. set up a minor league for the others.

Devon Rd Stockbridge TeL464-W during the two days. The sweepstakes will be a weekly feature. Isabella. Music will be by Stan Hood. Mrs.

George Callahan is In charge. Mr, and Mrs. William Frahm of Seattle, are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hoctor, 22 Ashuelot Street Mrs.

Frahm Is the 'former Marguerite Brlggs of Dalton, sister of Mrs. Hoctor. The Frahms have been on an extended vacation, touring Mexico, the Southern states and the East Coast by auto. They plan to spend a week In Dalton and then leave for Seattle, going by way of Chicago. i Top Soil for sale.

Apply Brewer's, 1005 East Main Street. Tel. 774-M. Adv. 14 John Regalbutl, Housatonlc, and Gerald Brazee.

Lee Burial wnk In Durln the try-out. Manager Barrington Hall will reopen for its Spencer of the Riggs Foundation staff, spoke In Salisbury, Conn, on th torjic "Proeress of the Child St Bridget's Cemetery with Fr. Emilio Passetto gavejthe 12-year' Council Fire Grand Meczywor officiating. olds an active batting and; fielding Guidance Clinic of the Salisbury Is Slated June 14 work-out, whye Manager Robert Klnne took kare of the 11-year- DALTON Mrs. Everett Stewart, Health Center." He was among the speakers at the observance of National Health Week held jointly olds.

The 10-year-old was so 1 1 A-1 a by the LakeVille Mental Health uu-ge mat it naa to oe suo-aiviaea and there were many more in the younger age groups. I Committee of the Connecticut Mental Health SocUSty, the Lakeville PTA and the Salisbury Health Cen The field at the Olympian chairman, and members of the committee: of awards of the Dalton Camp Fir Girls Council met yesterday afternoon with Charles Manning! 1 raining committee chairman and Zaiken, focal executi ve director, to formulate plans for passing local Camp Fire girls on thejr tank requirements In preparation for the. annual Grand Council Firt to be held June 14. i Baby sitting by hour. Please Tel.

139-M. Adv. JO 1952 season on Saturday, May 10. As always, there will be delicious food, excellent service, and warm hospitality. Come arid renew the sincere friendships of former years.

We'll be looking for you. -v1 JOHN GEDDES MORAX, Owner-Manager 'A- )'. -v I V'. 1 TeL -r Great Barrington 1015 Meadows has beep extensively overhauled. iThe side fences have all been painted, the dugouts have been completed and erection of the bleachers has begun.

Police Chief Dr. Spencer; has been named di-rsrtnr of the recently established V3sfV MOM is what kids yell when they fall and scrape a knee. MOM is what Junior screams-at the-top-of-his-lungs when he gets home from school. MOM is what Pop bellows when he can't find his pipe. MOM does everything.

She knows someone we just can't do without. That's why we're in favor of a WE LOVE MOM campaign on Her Day, May 11.1 Let's EVERYBODY join in, and 'make it a day she'll never forgetj Apex nylons for Mother at Kirk's Salisbury Health Center Child General Store. Adv. 13 Henry T. Mccarty, chairman of the field committee, said: facilities Guidance Clinic; In order to taKe the post he resigned as psychiatrist to the Rip VartfWinkle Medical As-navchiatrist for the Mother's Day candy 59c to $5 at Kirk's.

Adv. 12 Memory notebooks, will be would be ready by the opening day, June 4. i i I checked next week by the awards committee tand air girls are re New York Training School for Girls In Hudson; N.Y. Lost: Blue Parker 51 pen. Reward.

Tel. 450, Dorothy Walte. 4 12 quested to bring their notebooks to their regular weekly meeting. Baseball Practleo All hnvt frnm 9 to 12 VearS Of KVnsiEt, Boxed Chocolate vtin are Interested in baseball ai unusual, unique uuts 1 are asked to report at Recreation Park tomorrow morning at 10 for a. practice Those who G.

Frank Lord, Lewis Avenue, will attend the' monthly meeting of the Massachusetts Association of Insurance Agents tomorrow at the Sheraton Plaza in He Is first vice-president of the Mrs. L. H. Mason, Wytihewood, and Mrs. A.

Malllet, Philadelphia, have 4een guests' of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Crippen, Lewis Avenue. Mrs. John R.

NolaxC mother of Mrs. Mason and Mrs. Crippen, who has been with the iT 1 i 9kJ Hallmark Greeting Cards JLUJLU I All for Mother have equipment anouio nnng with them. Softball Practice i AtflA V. GREENFIELD'S GIFT and SMOKE SHOP Tha Star af a Thaaaaae Olfta Books Toys Games Papers Cigars Magazines A mens suiiuou joi.uvi ua mrnnntr nlht starting at 6.

Crippens for several months, re 1IC1U Larry Omelia will be In charge. II atat sfUlar Bid. Gt. Itn. turned today to wynnewood with Mrs.

Mason. 1 enough players are 1 4 town league wiu oe ioriucii Nature Walk' Sheffield! 2 are Cuh Scouts of Dens 1 and to- invited to meet at the library Mrs. wttp mm morrow mornine at 8.30 with At the salvage drivej Sunday, conducted by Sheffield Boy Scouts, nature rvrnHn Rlama to eo on a WW WW I noon. walk which will last until Troop 28, some 15 tons of scrap held be The nature walk will not was collected, i The Woman's Auxiliary of the American Legion will meet Mon if it rains. Adv.

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