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The Berkshire Eagle from Pittsfield, Massachusetts • 10

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Pittsfield, Massachusetts
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at J. PM It wul, not be nece-ary for anyone to bring lunch. schooLs resume the regular full schedule the following day, the lunchroom at Searleo will be In rN1-eration. Students may purchase Linen at a norntnal fee or bring it with them. however, must eat la the cafeteria.

The committee hai, decided that any student nelt enounh to the achool 2riay'L-1 home to lunch If he cart make the trio aril be withl'a the 2.1 orZ') tr.inutes. Thls will be permitted only on a rote from the parent3 to Princlpal Frank T. i To Ehow at ELInatord C.St"- 44 4r 4r: ileroes 4 1 1 I 1, 1- 1- -1 freT7.r,till i-ii 1 tiI-iii', 14 la 1 -rs In are work-(la. 1, 'I -7 are inri c-an We I re ant tl the cf, tin out tr) iat.e them advikse. I have 1ard 1 (f rumors ahrlut what rif, te I 1 frc-1 ta 1 I Ve.

In Far .7, II, 17e more I 1 We st.11 In the stane and will more than we can pay far." ArIntl art l'rnclri i rigezzi ct the Alt. at the Great rarrirV on returned Sunday from a at Irltewart NVestralnt, iN.Y.:1!",e at alx onet, C11E-ii Each Cay In weather, 1 communicatIon, -in- 1 and enf-nes. n't llr kl I' anl NO1 t23 t. creitt Irrip C77AT li 1.0)..kan Cirre Tre ct th,) Itur, kah i 1.Pr au.te or on zTe-t te at enurEh at 613 ant must 1-de 1T13 ly v.ith Mrs. L.

S. eartor. The ilvivkah tieree at 0,11 Feiows at ti3C t-(71. lin oy" At 1 C1117AT PATIP.INCTON The regular Saturday afternoon tPa at the Wyantenuck Country Club members and pue.Ets be Sunday thla week. from 4 to G.

1.Irs. Frederick A. Pearson will he chairmen, assisted by Mrs. William F. Liarrett, -C.

noSei trra. Jam P3 P. Elliot Whitney, Mrs. Sara P. Downing, Mrs.

Arthur II0eT, 111'3. Lansing Wilcox and Mrs. Mortimer-Maddox. Poppy Sale Will Be Saturday CltrAT tAP.D'INGTON--Southern BerksLtre Amerizan Legion Auxiliary, with the permission of the will conduct a tale Of poppies on theatreet Saturday. In case of inclement weather the program will be postponed a week.

The poppies are made by disabled veterans and the entire proceeds will be used for hospitalized veterans in Massachusetts hospitals at Christmas. a wla bY Mrs. VII- liaton C. F. I.Vat,444)-n, q- Sara r)Wn.

ionT, 1113. Lan- re. Lichard Llor- :6 Viill tnerilan'' Legion permission of i L''' 1 eh u- 11 1 Et 5 6--11 1 re-t- :ir.tur- rt Or. I at 8. 11- 01 ti I 11 I ,.114 I )1 r- leaf J3Inddr Note Tablets Zipper 13vc1 Script Pencil LUNCH LOX WITH 1', PT.

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,) I F. 4)-----) 7,,,,,,,,, I Lxvitzl 1 The is Inv1te4 to attend a performance ty L. Ilaymond Cox, at the tnilroom of the, Lerk.r,hlre Inn thle evening at 9. There be 110 adnlisslon charge. Mrs.

Zohn E. Mullen of 'Elm Court 13 visitinr. her son, Frederick, at Westfield Ulla weekm al te-41, fli I Auctions tIscontinued The corninunity auctions which have been held in hl'orth Egremont on Saturdays by Seward E. Doty, auctioneers will be distonthlued tor the season. t'o Exit tt I Fir- 4 4.,..

T----r inn aflAT The upset of the summer sports season took place when the Great Eart'ington Firemen defeated the Pleasant Street Market of Hausatonls in softball Monday night, 12 to 6. It was the first defeat the rnarketmen have received in, three seasons at the hands of any local team. They had been beaten only by the 'Judson (N.Y.) Boys' Club. The loss, however, knocks them out of any further -competition for the town title. In the second tlay-off game Iklonument hlills -polished ca the local Legion team, 23 to 6.

On Sept. 3 at 6 PM the Firemen will oppose the -Textile representatives in the champlonshio game. nummaze Sale The Thursday Morning Club Trust will sponsor a rummage sale Saturday morning. Sept. 6, at 10, at Walker 'Ilan.

Epni Concert 1 11'. American Legion rand will give a concert this evening at 8 on the lawn in front Town IMr. and Mrs. Elwood It. Eurdsail and son, Lichard, will be in New York for the week end to Walter Eurdsall, Who has ibeert In France attending the Loy Scout world Chief of Police and Mrs.

Henry McCarthy and daughter. Ruth, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Yurkee today attended the game between the Cubs and Dodzers at 1Ebbett3 Field, Lrooklyn, N.Y. nrenlen I L.

1 Ti I eA I Handsomely Tailored, Full Cut, Sanforized Broadcloth and Oxford Ivhite, blue, tan, green, grey, plain- or button-down. cellars', AI fancy terns. 'i IrN or of 4, gP 10 4 3 Al 4. 0. I I Ve nAnnr.7aTc:1 Edward reasley.

re. ereler of the Northwestern faculty who 13 summering ea terg 'rond Road, toll Create Earrineton Ilotarlarls yesterday reen ef te Lfficulties confronting a If he desires to be a Ile cited his own ca, when fellowing graduation, he practiced for three years and found a desire to be a a After numerous attempts he was convinced that because. he WaS a Negro he didn't stand a chance el eetting hs ceecialist training in tads country. Ile borrowed on his meager property and Insurance policies and departed for Europe, where in two years he gained the knowledge he soueht), Illeturning to the United States he was named to the faculty at Northwestern- where be has been for 14 years and where he also carried on his own private practice. 1 The racial practices in most Instances, he said, are such that It Is possible for only about 160 Negroes to graduate from medical colleges In any year, while the death rate from old age or other causes among Negro physicians is much hieher.

Ile related case histories of Negro children znoving to Chicago, where It was, learned the children had never been to a doctor, never had been Immunized against any' of the serious diseases and therefore were potentially dangerous to the whole community. The reason they hadn't had any medical attention, was because there Were no Negro doctors for Ahem to go to In the rural areas in which they lived before moving to the city. I There is a decided need for the Negro to be educated, especially In the field of medicine, concluded Dr. Beasley whols recognized as outstanding in the field himself and has worked with many prominent and civic-minded persons In Chicago. wantedreocKdale Insulation Co.Adv.

30 WantedIlan to wash dishes at Searles High cafeteria five days a week. Apply Supt. of Schools Kenneth 79 Bridge Sa-- Adv. Apples for tale, half 'bushel. Alice Smith, South Egremont.

Adv. ---20 NOTICE Coil office and yard will he, closed on Saturday, Aug. Z). Kimball 1-33 1 I 1 4 9.11 vLa. at, ger GET FEED3 AND BUILDING 'SUPPLIES AT G0rIfkil CO A11.

Gt. Farrington For Frei) Delivery TL t3 1.1 AT Tra 1zzAzt--1 r. tw In the feLY the Pare, This. to to ot t2.14t LA xned by A. pp ainti itkrs.

ca. k----orT el soli sz l'askatare. brass eandlee2Ars. elocks. Ca Cs.

large wild o.i end kerosene lamps. 30cl-se a-1 sod odd tores, a-inrung tirep.ates cr tqce, banks Includthic sera. aett, stns. snci kielore prints and trumps. Cc-noel' IF1-18roLif; Sri unusual stand; ex yoke.

1 ,8 ir bOW'Ack: eik3setA, 'owned bowl. Cf. art, tab, it 1 prex3ed tre-Arot Itaneq, trtrimi, stse e.tri-tz4 tatlipt; a 1az7 Terms ea4 ef roin solo imp held ea Trotistay. ffept.1 1 DOTT Auctioneer --ge--- 410 guelty Always Grcat TEI STOVI CV A corrs C'T! -1 a 416.0, a ilk mon affik lbsO 410 EL'CP I StUar Su JEvarart NEW YEAR SEPT: 15 3 U4 By Hallmark r-- Ab ":11 444 I a 71 3 .1 rer 14 7 AP- I 4 --1 fie --) 1 Stafterd's hi eadillib41 17: MOM rt 4 ril1E sTo ea FOi.111 Guaranteed 1.3'"4111r01 "i--ss TIRTi c2T ain 6410 a iasaa ta. 'hip" 01,11.

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taloa aA i gibfiralbol. Vivi foil' .6 it ik irimor 411 I 04 L- 1 COt amol7C3 SATUnDillt, AUG. 7.D. 1c-17 12 limn 0.4, 4hisi ilk or rk eaqb .111, 000t. amo1 ron si-M find rnanr useful "Toms Accessories at rWoney's 1 rfrprem it 4 .4" ail' fr' ,0 rc-1 rrcra Iic al to to, a.

a 1 0, OM 4 11 CtlieL'1' 4 HI ha ha a-4 mi ha hi iat At my farm in Crest Darlington, 1ocated ED miles fronl, Hartford, 10 miles from Canaan, 25- miles from Chatham, 25 miles from Hudson, N. 10 miles from Hillsdale, N. 25 miles from ltillerton, N. 60 miles from Poughkeepsie, IsT. Y.

nerd consisting of 20 cows and heifers fresh by the day of the ir and October tide; balance to tivshen in Se These are an outstanding lot cowl and heifers purchased by zny- self in Canada and Minnesota. The majority are Holsteins, a few real colored cows. 20 Ayrshires First-end Secend Calf Heifers 8 Pure Bred Black Angus and 1 Bull tr)--Great Earrin --tert A 11A.AJLir4.I101141 rA og. arnt erN Q. IPT'9 .1.1 I La ib It PRESTO voot mg Mears more mg, more foods, more c7 ts end cooking worrIcs Lefore they- LcgizZ PRESTO Co akin: makes food go fltrthers r-; I 'An excellent start for raising beef.

All cattle are T.D. and Mood Tested. Eligible for, shipMent hi New England States and New. York State. If you are short of milk here Is your chance to crease 4 1'We 'ship the' best---our cowl take' care of the Also for sale one 1948 DeSoto Sedan like news 1 I "ts dwavil; A.Olt .1 eli IP; 1 lid Ai tholi if wilb.

a 1 Died One SeasonIn Pertect Condition- 1 1 i i ii 1 LI Li I jLJLJHLU tri 1 al I tigi a Li LI Le Ps omb a fiti 460, di 4 'in. a NIA 1 "is ei a a teNa. -1 a a di 7 a m- Great Barriractten 13 a Prcfita123 Pleasure VTIP, 4,, 4,40 1 A ilk-4 4 .4 4 1 11 room house for sale on North! TeL 8343.Adv. I 20 LostSmall bull dog, Boston. iback with white chest and white Istripe on face.

Answers to Inkle. Reward of Mary Bailin Tel. 23 1 For sa1e-11 acres standing buckwheat. Good- -quality. George 'Murray.

TeL 20 Wanted-2 or 3 rooms, furnisbed or unfurnished. No children. Tel. 153 --29 NOTICE! Order coal and oil early in week. Yard and office closed all day Sat.

Aug. B. Hull Dragon's F-2 Milk Bar, Sheffield. Open 8.30 AM to 10 PM. Lunches, dinners.

fountain service i Parker 51 Supercbrome Ink available in five colors. For the Parker .51 only. 50c per bottle. M. E.

Lockwood. 2 Ashes and rubbish removed. All kinds of trucking done. Dependable. Reasonable rates.

Nickie's Trucking. Tel. 6 Wanted: Old Singer sewing machines; 623 for round bobbin drop heads. Tel. Great Barrington 387M.

Adv. s' ---20 Wanted Painting, decorating. paperhanging. Apply 23 Pleasant St, all day.Adv. --2 To give our employees a long week end we will close Friday night until Tuesday morning.

Please order early. Southern Berk. shire Coal Company. Paul Cyithite. Adv.

-r29 Hoover Vacuum Cleaners. Ileortirs to all makes. John P. Tracy, I2-13 Main St.Adv. Prof.

Fernand Barrette will res um the classes of Soblege. sight, reading, theory end harmony on Sept. 6. -Registrations for this course will be taken at the D. of I.

rooms Sat. and Mon. from 23 For SaleCateleg table, 4 chairs; combination electric stove; 4-poster Tel. Dawn dance at Hillside Sunday starting at 12.03 AM.Adv. 2 Art exhibit of the Bcrkchire County Artists, sponsored by TIIC, School ALM 21-31.

Open 2-5, 7-9. Admission 25c.Adv.-30 P-1 e- MOWN I 4 a a TIP ow4 41-'6 I ado Ilr-o i 1-8-flow 2Iezsenger Duster 1Messenger Picker and Grader 1-4ohn Deere Digger 1 For private sale-75-100 pure bred Holsteins on band at all Vines, both tows and heifers. Sale rositive Begardless of Weather Trucking Arranged TermsCash. A Itobert BiMier, Auctioneer, Salem, New York Leo liaplan, 80 Saver Great Barrington, Mass. TelephonesOffice 790 and 797; nesiaence 10-3 I 4,, 4114 apPot 0 41011.0 ogg atmin do.

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