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The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 40

Publication:
The Boston Globei
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Boston, Massachusetts
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40
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THE BOSTON GLOBE MONDAY, MAY 23, 1952 iVoruJooii i4rea ftesuenfs Doubtfully Eye Planner's Alternate interstate 95 Route N.E Fund Communion Club -To Hear McNamara ALL ELM FARM STORES OPEN 'TIL 9 p.m. TUESDAY NITE! Gets $504,000 Gift Margaret C'app, president Police Commissioner Ed 1 of ellesley College and trust dress th(j irst Saturday Com. of the New England Colleges miinion Club communion Fund, today accepted a breakfast in St. Francis De-000 contribution from the New Sales parish hall, Roxbury. York Life Insurance Co.

on c.t,.rJo,. ti. a Closed AH Day Wednesday, Memorial Day The alternate route would airport, to provide both access behalf of the 25 colleges in the in TYanri rhnrrh JnnK run west of the river and rail-' to the potential development fund- iDaiy is breakfast chairman, iroad. clostr to the Norwood and to the centers of Norwood1 New York Life Insur- The Mass will be offered by Canton. The state route, he 9- the Very Rev.

George V. Kerr. uuaiiuu use, vaji area iuurm in as many years, is an- which otherwise would be "does not provide a unrestricted Erant to helD the imost inaccessible, he declared, comparable interchange and colleges of the fund meet the port the fund. The $504,000 consequently will be very dif-needs of higher education. (raised in 1961 represents 11 me snurciiir plan proposes ficult to reach from Norwood Some 450 companies sup- percent increase over I960.

an interchange north of the, and Canton centers." Advertisement Advertisement Fortv bidden Factor in AUT DEATHS Monday Tuesday Only! LEAH, FRESH, CHOICE Over 100 people die each day in auto crashes. WHY? Speeding? Drinking? Read how investigators have discovered 4 hidden, unsuspected causes of an o)(3 many aeaaiy accidents one rCJL-Dv' fffX tmiwmwt fttvea -Sn mrt i INOUVBf'll. LAX HODMIt Ual i V. CRAZY UOTION NUMBER 92- that you have to be rich to need a chocking account The size of your income has little to do with whether you should have a checking account If you have rent or mortgage to pay, gas, light or telephone bills com ing in every month, you should pay by check just the same as the nextfellow.Thinkof the advantagesl You have absolute proof of payment, you have a record of your spending, and you don't have to traipse all over town to settle your accounts. Sound good to you? Then stop in at any of the many conveniently-located offices of The First National Bank of Boston and open a checki acco nt to ay.

Crazy I ike a fox that's you I i i of which can be corrected by the car owner himself in this eye-opening article in June Reader's Digest cial report pulls no punches. Speak Vp, Man! Improve your voice with 10 rules for better speech which high-priced experts teach to pupils at Westing-house, other giant corporations. Should Parents Trg to Block Teen-Age Marriages? What do you do when you feel a boy isn't "right" for your daughter? "Must" reading for parents. For Happiness Is in Your Hands. A prominent educator says we're using our heads too much our hands not enough! How you can use your hands to develop your creative instinct Don't miss these and more than 40 other articles and features in June Reader's Digest now on sale! "Bended" Guaranteed by ELM FARM Also June Reader's Digest Lung Cancer and Cigarettes Here Are The Latent Scientific Finding.

A summary of the new Royal College of Physicians report on smoking and bronchitis, lung cancer, ulcers, coronary disease. What does it show about pipes, cigars, filter-tips? What 4 preventive measures does it recommend? This spe NEPONSET VALLEY ROADS Map prepared by professional planners, representing Canton citizens group, outlined D.P.W.'s proposed routing of Interstate 95, and alternate route suggested by planning consultants. )( Vs ypj The proposed route of Inter- Blueview Nurseries, Shurcliff state 95 in the Norwood-Can- claimed. Ili3 tint "tin An kit iMi kit ton-Westwood area has been challenged by a Canton citizens group, who claim a $75 million development potential will be lost if current highway plans are followed. Fsresh I An alternate route between NeDonset t.

Norwood, and Rte. 128 was outlined by a pro mmmm.mmm.mmm.m to Hoi) im essional planner at a Norwood meeting last week, attended by 'representatives of the select 1 mpn. nlannins boards and in dustrial development group! ifrom the three towns. i Reaction to the alternate proposal was mixed. Mlj Sidney N.

Shurcliff, Boston planning consultant, told those at the meeting that the present lUU State Public Works Dept. route was laid out "entirely on the ALL TENDER CLAW AND BODY MEAT! basis of easy engineering. He charge the DPW "hM not sufficiently considered the effect this multi-million dollar expressway will have on the surrounding Melanson Brand 12 drained weight Marvelous "no work" way to make lobster salad or newburgl can i CnEW KtSlTX 7fl FAMOUS KtSlN Shurcliff said land values of; over $15 million could be "at no additional construc tion He added that "assuming the industrial buildings to be con- WITUnilT A WITU A 1 SB Mm I II i. I 1 I I I I Mmm I 4 1 structed on the land are valued Elm Farm "PICNIK PACK" Skinless FRANKS at the not unreasonable figure of four times the land value, this makes a $75 million oppor FILTER FILTER tunity which will be lost unless the D.P.W. will reconsider.

I Shurcliff said he represented a group of Canton residents, and others in nearby Milton. committed 10 iwuie A spokesman for the D.P.W. said engineering planning for this segment of Interstate 85 is "25 percent complete." He said a proposed D.P.W. Interchange at Rte. 128 already has been approved by tht U.S.

Bureau of Roads. j---Cfip thi section out and use it as I Shopping list uhen visiting Elm Farmt i I I with purchase of iich COLONIAL 2 lb. BOLOGNA "We are committed to this line, which was selected because the agencies involved agree It is the best possible routing at this point," the) D.P.W. official said. with purchase of ticfc Fully Cooked ARMOUR STAR PICNIC with purchase of Deli Style Cryovae I NEPCO CORNED BEEF with purchase ol each 1 lb plf.

COLONIAL MASTER FRANKS I No date has been set for advertising of construction bids, he added. Norwood officials indicated with each 8 ex. pVg. SWIFT'S BROWN N' SERVE SAUSAGE I i with each 6 oz. pV.

GENOA SLICED CAPACOLA I interest in the Shurcliff alternate, although town manager wiin eacn jenny nt rnui soto i Walter A. Blasenak questioned the source of funds for construction of a feeder road from a proposed interchange to Rte. 1, at Pleasant Norwood. Canton officials re SWEDISH RYE BREAD 1 i id with purchase of I ib. can CHASE SANBORN COFFEE served Judgment, but West-wood representatives pointed out that the Rhurcliff alternate route would bisect an industrial development tract In their town.

EH with purchase of each quart I SUN-SOFT FABRIC SOFTENER with purchase ol TWO pkgi ol 400 DOVALITTE FACIAL TISSUES with purchase ol each 24 or. bottle I REALEMON LEMON JUICE with purchase of each package, white and yellow I ELM FARM Sliced American Chteie I EH I i The D.P.W. routing locates the road east of the Nrponset River and Near Haven Railroad tracks, with the intersection on Rte. 128 in Canton, near the EH3 I iV.i. Family Has with purchase of each ISO ft.

pt(. ALCOA WRAP (King Site) with purchase ol each 9 or. ptf TASTI SEA HADDOCK with purchase of each ptg ol Ftotts AUNT FANNY PECAN TWIRLS I Barbershop Quintet EH Of Its Own BLOOM FIELD. N.J. (AD- with purchase of each pk( ol NEWTON ACRES EH STRAWBERRIES 1 Th Edward Marsh family has turned the old-fashioned barbershop ouartet into a five- I I I with purchase of each pki of frozen NEWTON ACRES PEAS EH man operation four of whom' sre women.

EE i Mr. and Mrs. Marh and their three daughters Mary Hose. 22, Bernadette, 15, and Melody, 10 have been sing-ing barber shop hormony for EH with purchase of each pV of F'o NEWTON ACRES Sliced CARROTS with purchase of each pl of Froren I NEWTON ACRES Pcot Carrots with purchase of each pkf of Frores I NEWTON ACRES CORN I with purchase of each 12 ot. can Frozen ELM FARM ORANGE JUCE I 13 years, with tha eiris join EE ing tht group ss they become old enough.

Known ss the "Marsh-Mellows," thry sing st church EH social and civic sfTairs on a with purchase of TWO I or. pkzt. frozen MORTON MEAT PIES S3 purely amateur bams. "If we ever become profes EH sionaU. it would pnil the fun." I said Mrs, Marsh, who studied violin and is the only one with with purchase of eirh 1 lb pt ELM FARM 93 Score' BUTTER wiih purchj'4 ol tWO 1 lb ptjt.

ELM FARM MARGARINE with purchase of each quart I ELM FARM FRESH ORANGE JUICE I a formal mimical I- i n- ii. ,1 A "The rhildirn have never been I forced to ing. When they don't 77 feel like it. or if they have 'ttrA. rf Uclaca JroducS I CliOi, lillUW.

WILIAVMU. lUIIAt-UU tUlirUllAIIU.n IJfMfV SSK; vri MJ other appointments, nobody "war-- Mx-dStW i-. forcti them.".

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