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The Berkshire Eagle from Pittsfield, Massachusetts • 4

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in thellocal Hospitals (For treatment, unless othertvise.specifed.) I I f. 1 1. 1, 1 Eagle, Monday, June 5, 1967 1 in the Local Hospitals' (For treatment, unless otherwise specified.) ammitimmeigmennwast British Betting Patil Totals $2.8 Billion (UPI)The Official British Handbook estimates the IIILLCREST total money staked yearly by money staked yearly by Patients tot money staked yearly by British Betting Patients Totals $2.8. Billion (UPI)--The Official British Handb-o-ok estimates the IMITEST 7 I I I ton operation. Francis' So Ido, Cheshire, operation, George -Alexander, 20 East Housatonic operatidn.

Harold Lunde, New Lebanon Center, N.Y. George 41 Cherry Street. Mrs. Linda DeGroat, 70 Briggs operation. Walter Ulmer, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Wilbelme Ulmer, Hinsdale, tonsillectomy. Wilfred Perkins, 35g Springsislq Ave. Mrs. Elizabeth Blakeney, 52 Harvard operation.

ob Francis' So 'do, Cheshire, oper- atin. George 20 East Housatomc operandn. Harold Lunde, New Lebanon Center, N.Y. George 41 Cherry Street. Mrs.

Linda DeGroat, 70 Briggs operation. Walter Ulmer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilhelme U.Imer, Hinsdale, Y. ton', Wilfred Perkins 359 Spring- stde.

Ave. Mrs. Elizabeth Blakeney, 52' Harvard St operation ton Picwv. oneration. Vincent F.

Barbarotta, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse Barbar otta, 14 Parker St. James 91 Burbank Frank Kolodziej, Windsor. Michael Borey; 488 Pomeroy Ave.

Stephen- Jacobs, 25- Circular Ave. Leon E. Ondress, East Lee. Daniel White, son of Mr. and William White, Dalton, op- eration.

Armstrong, 91 Brown operation. Leonard I. Boivin, 16 Silver operation. Elie G. Lecuyer, Windsor.

A. Smith, Mrs. Robert Leach, Dalto6. Mrs. Robert Mazur, 1112 Mrs.

Stephan Farzick, Collinsville, Conn." Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse Barbar- otta, 14 Parker St. James Anello, 91 Burbatik St Frank Kolodziej, Michael Borey, 488 Pomeroy Ave. Stephen Jacobs, 25 Circular Ave.

Leon E. Ondress, East Lee. Daniel White, son of Mr. and Mrs. William White, Dalton, op- eration.

Armstrong, 91' Brown operation. Leonard I. Boivin, 16 Silver erotic. Flier Lecuyer, Wmdsor A. Smith, Dalton.

4 Mrs. Robert Leach, Dalton. Mrs. Robert Mazur, 1112- Collins- oppeharnatpioanr.zick, ville, Conn, )f tr id Mrs. Dewey Housa-' tonic.

Peter White, '87 Wealthy Ave. Edward M. 13riggs, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Briggs, Lee.

Richard Wilbur, son of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Wilbur, 257 Linden St. Mrs. Allen Field, North Adams.

Robert C. Booker, 14 Saratoga Drive. Donald Street, 22 East Mill St' James Copeland, son of Mr.1 and Mrs. John Copeland, 1605 West Housatonic operation. Martin Dana Enos, son of Mrs.

Dorothy Enos, Dalton. Mrs. Francis Adriance, 41 Osceola St. Mrs. John Polito, 27 Ensign Ave.

Mrs. Walter Gaylord, New Lebanon, N.Y. Keith Mackie, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mackie, operation.

-Mrs. Donald Holcomb, Garth LaPointe, son of -Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer LaPointe, Lenox. Mrs.

John Lee, 15 Bartlett Ave, Stephan Riggs, son of Mr. and, Mrs. Murray Riggs, 39 Lexing- Peter White, Wealthy Ave. Amver. ton -n i-c- Edward M.

Briggs, son of and Mrs. Edward Briggs, Lee. Richard Wilbur, son of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Wilbur, 257 Lin- den St.

Mrs. A I 1 Field, North Adams. Robert C. Booker, 14 Saratoga Drive. Donald Street, 22 East Mill St.

'James Copeland, Son of Mr) and Mrs. John Copeland, 1,605 West Housatonic operation. Martin Dana Enos, son of Mrs Dorothy Enos Dalton Mrs. Francis Adriance, 41 Os- ceola St. 0 Mrs.

John Polito, 27 Ensign Ave. Mrs. Walter Gaylord, New Le- banon, N.Y. Keith Mackie, son of Mr. an-d bridge RoberMackie Stock operation.

Donald Holcomb, Housa- Garth LaPointe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer LaPointe, Lenox. Mrs. John Lee, 15 Bartlett Ave, Stephan Riggs, son of Mr.

and, Mrs. 1turray Riggs, 39, Lexing--- Mr4c: Dew' ev $Reekvilth Our Cash Jackpot winner of $150; Peggy Murphy's name Was draWn by Mr. Broderick Stetson's Cash Jackpot now goes to It you haven't registered 'you can do so at 35 FEDERAL STREET or 171-ELM STREET High Rate on Regular Savings Accounts Quarterly Dividends U.S. 7 Trust Accounts Corporation Savings Accounts OpenEnd Mortgages," Ninety PercentMortgages o. Refinancing of Homes Mr 11113117Z a id 114- lal 11 El el a ammo lo EN a Pa El a Epsom En Fp Ty Is iiI.ANEZR 1a1 .1.

lu Sul .1.1.111 IuIulI 48 North Street, Pittsfield Branch office: Sprinifield You'll have more fun on that needed vacation if you don't have to worry about money. And ou won with an HFC Traveloan. It pays for lodging, transportation, clothes, camera, even sports equipment. When you return, repay Household HIV szys, "Never Borrow Money Needlessly." But everyone needs a vacation: If you need vacation money, visit an office of Household Finance. Ask about credit life insurance on loans at group rates 86 North 2nd Fioor A Pharmer BlockPHONE: 443--6492 Opposite England Bros.

:oo.Ja ofitzen (Main Floor) the British public on organized betting and gambling is between 740 million pounds ($2.07 billion)' and 1 billion pounds ($2.8 lion): School for Climbers. OLYMPM, (UP!) You can go to school now. to learn how to conquer Mt. Rainer, For a nominal fee, classes mountain climbers are held each summer at Paradise Lodge on Mt. Rainer; After S'noviee "learns the ropes," he can ascend 'the mountain 'escorted by a guide.

Robert, Michelle, and Paul Jones, children of Ain and Mrs. Raymond Jones, of 1105 North operations. Salvatore Barese. son of Mrs. Shirley Barese, 328 ColumbuS operation.

PITISFIELD, GENERAL Maria Santoro, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis-, Santoro, Canaan, N.Y., tonsillectomy Miss Patricia Oparowski, p2 Greylock Road, operation. Sherman Brown, 15 Diertield St. William Davis, son of Mr.

and Mrs. William M. Davis, South Lee, operation. I New Address i An D. HULL'S GARAGE I- Ai IL HULL'S GARAGE General repairing and complete service on all makes' of cars'Cadillac Specialist.

Agent for Valvoline Motor Oils and Lubricants. .16 Grunow Place off Ave. Open Saturdays 8:00 to 3:00 Tel. 448-8420 After 6 P.M. Tel.

442-1869 Clininini111111M11111111111EURIMINIMMIIlatiorell Are Yon Imaginative, "tire, Original? If So Send 500 50 0 500 Brian Mos son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Moshimer, Canaan, N.Y., tonsillectomy. ST. LUKE'S Gordon Williamstown.

Otto S. Asklipious, Great Bar- ruigton. Mrs. Louis H. Hatrcan, 611 Fenn St.

Joseph M. Wehry, Dalton. Mail Robbery Probe, Completed by BOSTON (AP) Postmaster General Lawrence F. O'Brien says his department has completed an investigation of th $1.5 million Plymouth mail tr robbery andit is now upyt 64 the $1.5 million Plymouth mail triKk Pittsfield'sLeading Financial Institution mbbery and it is now up 46 the A -Justice Department ake ac tion. Offers Opportunity I 0 Brien 'sal unday that Jus- tice Depayttnent officials had not tolOim whpther they plan For A Part Time Individual to seek indictments in the case.

he August, 1962, hdjacking netted $1,551,257 the largest Recent Experi In In cash robbery in the nation's his- tory. "We have completed our re- Public Relations Advertising Market Analysis port in toto," he said. "1 as- sume you can look to the Justice Department to act." ecessary O'Brien appeared on 'the WKBG-TV program "Point of View." BERKSHIRE EAGLE SUBSCRIPTION RATES One month Three months Six months One year BY CARRIER 60 tents per week, BY MAIL Postal Zones 1-4 Postal (Apo. 600 Zones Miles) 5-8 onth 2.75 2.95 months 7.00 7.50 )nths 14.CO 15.00 22..00 33..00 For foreign.crantry subscription, double Zone 8. College.students and members of armed forces 20 per cent discount.

Change of Address: To avoid interruption of service, Subscribers by mail should notify local Post Office and The Berkshire Eagle giving old address as well as new. Second class postage paid at Pitts. field, Massachusetts. 01201 A the t-. JoRnes, the British public on ora-anized Ru 1 a 1 1 ery eanin betting and gambling 2- mbling is between a 740 million pounds (S2.07 billion)' cm, -d-Ar-leinch-oell-f ei-f -r, and arPaul irsa I.

ymo nd Jones operations. 9 of 105 North and 1 billion punds ($2.8 bil alvatore Barese. on of Mrs. lion). --J Shirley Barese, 3'28 Columbus i.

4,,, 0-0 School tor Climbers. operation. 4. OLYMPIA, (CPO-- PlITSF IELD GER NEAL 1 Inii Ki, You can to school now- to Santoro, daughter of 0-ntill ofpet, learn how to conquer nd Mrs. oo Mt.

Rainer, MI a Francis Santoro, Canaan, N.Y., 11A.ItZt .4114 it at ''t Fr a nominal fee, classes for, Miss Patricia Oparowski, p2 1.1. 4 0 I as a TiO mountain cliMbers are held Greylock Road, operation. each summer at Paradise Lodge Sherman Brown, 15 Dierfield I ca 'if, Ca lr on Mt. Rainer, After a novice St. I 0 i 1 tt "eans th ropes he an as illiam Davis son of Mr and 3 Cend 'the mountain 'escorted by Mrs'.

William M. Davis, South Brian Moshimer, son of Mr. a guide. Lee, and Mrs. Henry Moshimer, Ca- -9.

.1 1 fiN ftl kAN na an N.Y., tonsill ectomY. New Add rest rA ii ig; N. ST LUKE'S I Gordon 7 Cordon Williams- l'' AND itcrizal, Ai DI IILILL GARAGE town P'''- Oti. -Great Bar- I q0 ti General repairing and complete service on all Aklipious -rington makes of cars Agent for Ilt C. AtIPCI-lidi DOI IA: IIEltfliro 'Foe fun 1 Valvoline Motor Oils and Lubricants.

Mrs. Louis H. Harrs-an: 611 Fenn St. 1 fi, Joseph M. 1Srehry, Dalton.

in-the Sun :16 Grunow Place Pittsfield, Mass. Mass. off Madison Ave. 1 i A Mail Robbery Probe, 1 Open Saturdays 8:00 to 3:00 Tel. 448-8420 Completed b1 After A.

P.M. Tel. 442-1869 Peggy L. Alurphy anatincommrrmwommomommanolnatior BOSTON (AP) Postmaster Lawrence F. O'Brien antzen says his department.

has corn- 19 Eticlid Ave. I pleted an investigation of th $1.5 million Plymouth mail tr 7 Pittsfield's Leading 'Financial Institution mbbery and it is now up A the i-: -4 -Justice Department ake ac, i tion Offers Opportunity mi, i 7, i O'Brien -sai unday that Jus- tic had Depayttnent officials not whether they plan For ii Pail Time Individual ow Cash Jackpot winner of $150.. Peggy t.0 she: bith jeacckiasneg. netted $1,551,257 the largest Murphy's name was drawn by Mr. Broderick.

-cash robb ery in the nation's tory. S25 Recent Experience In Stet son's Cash Jackpot nom to goes "We have completed our re- port in toto," Public Relations Advertising Market Analysis sume you can look to the Justice 4. If you haven't registered 'you can do so at I IS vz --ament to ac." O'Brien appeared on 'the Deprt ecessary i WKBG-TV program "Point of STETSON DRY CLEAIIERS View." Are You hita ginattre, C'7. tire, Original? KSHIRE BE AGLE 35 FEDERAL STREET or 17-1-ELAI STREET (Main Floor) SUBSCRIPTION RATES 4 -BY CARRIER- If So Send.ROume to Box-500 60 tents per week 7' -BY I II 13 13 a LTA EL c3 a IE 1.... -I) One mcinth Zones 1-4 Postal (App.

600 Zones 2.75 2.95 ree months MO 7.50 0 a Postai 0 Miles) 5-8 A A Six months 'PICO 15.00- ,01 I 0 It One year 28.0 30.00 FOr foreign-covntry subscription, i 1' double Zona 8. College.students and members of He's Goals Ahead- armed forces 20 per cent discount. Change of Address: To avoid In- terruption of service, subscribers by 1 with Union Federal's Help mail should notify local Post Office 1 and The Berkshire Eagle giving old I address as well as new. Second class postage paid at Pitts it field, Massachusetts. 01201 11' High Rate on Regular Savings Accounts I Quarterly Dividends "Ii 0 U.S.

il id Igs 1.4 al 11 14 ni Ifil damns II all -0 Trust Accounts Ita Ita I ra 1,4 I 1 a 17 11 Ilia A Ellemy Si up flor! Corporation Savings Accounts VIMPIFI PI 61 PI Vaill, Imiism 0 Open-End i. SIMI MI i 0 ill111.11111111111111 a p. I km Ninety PercentMortgages 0 48 North Street, Pittsfield Refinancing of Homes Branch office: Springfield a .1 :.1.. t.i, e. ato 1,,, IF-1-.

Ir II "lailik Itil -t- In Ivo mti I 1 4V1AZ" 4 :4.. 4-' i t'll 0111.4. 11.41 41, Oa 161. 1 2 gi Lftw.tl:f,41 4' grep3a ri. t1 1 1 1 4 s' Have more vacatio'n '''e 6 4 an rave oan St You'll have more fun on that needed I sa, vacation if you don't have to worry about with an HFC Trave loan.

It pays for lodging, 1. camera, even transportation, clothes, sports equipment. When return, repay Household S. "Never Borrow Money Need: lessly." But everyone needs a vacation 1 0 If you need vacation money, visit an office of Household. Finance.

1 Borrow up to $2500 Take up to 36 months to repay I- Ask about credit life insurance on loans at group rates 8 It. P' II L1 A EtS3 awc1C Lar2' 1:1111111411.71 bittitr I et' P'1 0 eda 'n i 86 North 2nclFioor 'Pharmer Block-PHONE- 443-6492. 11- ii, 1 i 1.

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