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Lafiesboro The Berkshire 'Eagle, Friday, Feb. 1960-19 I -1. I'. anes oro Eagle, Friday, Feb. 1960-19 Itt-e y'; 1 I.

i 4,.... -Le le GI: ange' 3lothers' 31arch -Elees-Slater Yields As-New 31aster LEEThe Mothers' March held here last week has already brought LEE The Grange has elected in a total of $915 for the March or Charles H. Slater of 'ryringham Dimes, though returns are incommaster to succeed Arthur W. plete. Wheeler Sr.

Quota was $800... Amount At its meeting tonight at. 8 lected ih Lee last year p.m., the Grange will see a filni C. Simone; chair shown by the New England Tele- of the march, today expressed phone Co. Quarterly Blue Cross her appreciation for the worlirrone the payments are due at meeting.

bythe drive captains and c9. ectors Grange members have also been and for the generosity oyhe towns-- asked to bring their contributiops people. payments are due at the meeting.1 Grange members have also been asked to bring stheir contributions March ee range 31othes r' Elects Slater Yields $915 As New Mast LEEThe Mothers' March held hat Ise -urnAlr hn mironAw Vireill calf SA.0 Loa wl.A8Ls LEE The Grange has elected I t'o-t'al of $915 for the March of Charles H. Slater of Tyringham Dimes, though returns are incom- to succeed Arthur W. plete.

master WAhetele ir Sr, $800." Amount ts meeting tonight at. filected ih Lee last year p.m.. the Grange will see. a f'ilinl was shown by the New England Tele- C. Simone; chair an of the march, today expressed her appreciation for the worilrfone phone Co.

Quarterly Blue Cross payments are due at the meeting. by.the drive captains and cti ectors Grange members have also been and for the generosity of towns-- asked VI bring contributions people. pa Lions'Club Notes LANESBOROThe 'Lions Club has agreed to pay for bus transportation of school children for the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra Concert Feb. 16. Lincoln Lynch is chairman of the-commitztee.

The club has agreed to be co-sponsors with the Parent-Teacher Assn. of the kindergartett, Six members of the club have donated shirts for six teams in the little boys' basketball league of the Lanesboro School. Doners are Bob Beverstock of Graves Equipment Bill Nesbit of Nesbit's Service Traversa of Traversa's Contracting Walt Wigglesworth of the West Shore Club, and George Wilson and Al Zurrin, contractors. 4ff 1,1 Lions'Club Notes ESBORO LAN-The Lions Club wtavy t1. I to this meeting for the silent auc tion at the public card party Mixed League '1 t' N4 Ix i A I 4- 4 N- 14...

ic i i-' i i i. 1 '4 -44 I ,0 i 1 i 2- ,1 2 i 1 1 ,,:,14 1 A A 1 'i 'eAt it 11 -1 4 4 b- I I I i le -1: I 01 tto ion this atmeeting hepfuobr lic t17 card silent party auc- cr 1 Mixed. League it 14 .4 -4. 4' 1 1 i 4, I 1 4 Sapphires -4. ,,,7 I I- .1 i 1........

...11 40 ep .1 Five Contests In- 3londay 1 Toim Election LANESBOROThe polls open from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Mon-, day in the Town Hall for theen- nual election of town officers: Harold L. Brower, incumbent se lectmaft, will be opposed for the three-year term by Raymond A. Denno.

Albert L. Samble, seeking re-election to the Board of Asses sors will be running against Harry H. Trombley. Three Finance Conimittee members wit' be elected for a three-year term from a field of five candidates. Hopefuls are Guy I3ugbee.

Anthony J. Plantier and James H. Thayer, incumbents, and Kenneth Gaylord and Stanley Zem- baty. Walter S. Dojka will seek re-1 election to the Planning Board for five years, opposed by Burton AI-1 bert Sr.

Harold W. Schuhle will 'oppose John Bolotin for the one-year term. In the contest for constables for one year will be Claude F. Halsey, John R. Woodason, Stanley Burnett, Anthony J.

Plantier and George Wyble. Three will be elected. Others on the ballot are unopposed. The business dieting will be held Feb. 15 at 7:30 p.m.

in the Lanesboro school. Five Contests I In 'llondav -I planned Feb. 11. Mr. and Mrs.1 August Diegel Sr.

will be in charge of refreshments. The new master of the Grange planneu eo. 1i. mr. ana oirs .1 John Clipperbowled the high August Diegel Sr.

will be in charge total of 334 And the high single of of refreshments. 125 in Lee Mixed League last The new master of the Grange' week )4 atch results: Emeralds 3, previously served in that post from sapphires Pearls 3, Ruby 1942 to1945. He was the Toungest 4, Diamonds O. master the Grange had had up to that time. Mr.

Slater is married to the former Elizabeth Blass of Lee. They have three childre NATIONAL and Mrs charles riscoll of Jamesburg, N.J. are irents of BOY SCOUT WEEK a daughter born Wednesday. Mrs. Driscoll is the-061er Marjorie Stetson of daughter of FEBRUARY 1-13- Mr.

and August Digel Sr. will be in charge lanned Feb. 11. Mr. and Mrs John Cl appe howled the high total of 334 And the high single of of refreshments.

125 in the Lee Mixed League last The new master of the Grange' week. Match results: Emeralds 3, previously served in that post from Pearls 3, Rubys 1942 to1945, He was the --youngest lows 4, Diamond O. master the Grange had had up that time. Mr. Slater is married I 1 to the former Elizabeth Blass Lee.

They have three ehildre LIATIMAI FEBRUARY 1-13-- 2 mind WINNING TEAM in the Dalton Community Chest industrial diisioncompetition is this group of solicitors from the government mill of Crane Co. workers in that Mill averaged'donations of $11.09 to top the Left to right, James Alerrill, Richard, Towne; George Van Deusen, Edw.ard Callahan, Chlrles De Angelus, mill captain; William Glendon, company captain; Mrs. Milton Nesbit, Miss Helen Thurston nd Alias Blanche Nevers. rrs. harles Stetson of Paternal grand-re.

Richard Driscoll, 24 Mrs. Stetson of Cranston, mother is High St. el Lee Industrial Division. in Da Sets New High in Chest Drive In conjunction with the Hinsdale Lions Club, a minstrel show will be given Saturday Feb. 27, at 1 8 p.m., at the Lanesboro School auditorium.

Tickets will be obtainable from Lions Frank 'Charewicz and Pete Traversa. Lions Club President, Bill was presented a key membership award at the meeting Feb. 4, for building up the membership of the local club. Awards for perfect attfhdance were given to Lions Frank Charewicz. Bill Nesbit, Pete Traversa, Walt Wigglesworth, and Art Bridgeman.

A certificate of achievement was received from Lions International at the district midwinter conference in Greenfield on Jan 16. Food Sale Tomorrow A 'food sale spqnsored by the Lanesboro PTA kindergarten mothers will be held tomorrow at the Lanesboro General Store at 9 a.m. Proceeds will be used to purchase equipment and supplies for the kindergarten. Mrs. Burton Knight and Mrs.

Lincoln D. Lynch will head the Will Install. New Deacons Sunday LEENew bein Lee Theatre Nirae' "Born Reckless" 7:00 P.M. "They Came To Cordura" 8:107 lete UNIFORMS 11, 1 B. sis -----ti 1..4 Co Tete Stock of (7 UNIFORMS and EQUIPMENT ALIA STAR AST! A.

DALTONRobert Johnson, cap- were solicited tain of the Community Chest in- WithieCrane Co. 596 people, lustrial division has reported that both salary and 'hourly rated, avthe division consisting of Crane eraged The solicitors num SZ Co. Byron Weston Co. and bering 73 in Crane's, averaged E. D.

Jones Corp. gave the highest $16.25 for their donatiens total ever this year, $8,907.83, an For the second successive year average gift of the government mill won the About 30 per cent of the total plaque, averaging $11.09. chest budget is met by the division. Other Crane mills averaged as Crane workers gave $8,378, Byron follows: Bay. State, Pioneer.

Weston, $2,133 and E. D. Jones, Old Berkshire, $7.83 and A total of 851 people Stationery Factory; $6.52. the division consisting of Crane Co. Byron Weston Co.

and E. D. Jones Corp. gave the highest total ever this year, $8,907.83, an average gift of About 30 per cent of the total chest budget is met by the division. Crane workers gave $8,378, Byron Weston, $2,133 and E.

D. Jones, stalled at the 10:30 a.m. Service of the First Congr7t)ona Church Sunday. Sermon p. tor, the Rev.

John Gilbert Gas will be The There will be a service of Hol. Communion and reception of i members. Joseph J. Speth New Fire Chief LANESB0110--Joseph J. Speth has been elected chief of The Volunteer Fire Department, succeeding Claude F.

Halsey. Others named are Donald Clairmont and Richard Robinson, assistants; Harold Durkee, treasurer, and Frank Halsey, clerk. Captains are Robert Daniels Robert Fowler and Richard Maynard. Mr. Clairmont Is mechanic.

No Kindergarten The Lanesboro kindergarten Will be closed Monday because of town elections. Classes will resume 1 1 fiotsA. litti, West Stockbridge. Teo Savory Author of Neivi Novel -1 WEST STOCKBRIDGE Teo Savory, who has a summer home on the Alford road here, is the author of a novel which has been published by George Brazil ler Inc. of New York.

The novel is "The Landscape of Dreams," story of a girl changing from a phild to a young and the conflIcts within the girl's family. was born in China and spent mosl'of her early life traveling with her parents. Her first published 'stories, "Eat Dusty Bread," appeared in Edwin Seaver's "Cross Section 1947" and her first novelette, "Before This, In Dreams," appeared in "Cross. Section '1948." A volume of poems, "Seed Under Much," will be published this year. "The Landscape of Dreams" is her first novel.

Len Tk( Ifx Principal Speak in Lee 10 District Court Sheffield L. 114 11.11 Ittlifittl WILL 1A.M11.6907 PUBLIC NOTICE Anyone wishing transportation to the polls on Monday, Feb. 8, please Dial III 7-9250. Voting hrs. 11 a.m.

to 7 p.m. Harry Pol. Adv. 8 LEEMiss Marguerite- Cameron, of -Center Scfiool. in Len lprincloal of CenterySchool.

in -M FeteciN. er-j ox will 'speak atza- meeting of the Woen's Society' of Christian Serv- On 25th Anniv ersary I ire of the First Methodist Church Njill t3 l'etti ice of the First Methodist Church LEEVeronica NV-Roberts' of.15 Manchester Avee Pittsfield ed guilty inJistrict Court ye. erday to driting north in the outh- bouncVlane of the Leno bypass Jan'16. She was fined is LEEVeronica MAtoberti of Manchester nle.a '1). I Manchester ea ed guilty injtistrict Court ye day to dri a outh- tin north in the ti boundziane of the Lenox br ypass, boundziane of-the Len bypass' She was fined r.

I THEYCAL1E TO CORDIMA Ifon Irdit()n Stockbridge Open Tonight Until 9 COLUMBIA PKVTUAIB CMAVAASCOPE twomos CLOP SIIEFFIELDMr. and Mrs. Ed- Monday7 1 ward W. Bartholomew of Under The defendant told the court she The-meeting will be held at 8 in Mountain Road celebrated therr was unfamiliar with the road of Mrs Eva Patard of 25th wedding anniversary a she was confused because theWoodland Read. Franlilin E.

buffet dinner party Saturday. were no signs. Withers will be cohostess. 1 Out-of-town- guestsZwere Mrs. Robert A.

Alinery of SpOsfield 1 Card I J. T. OWENS Apparel for Men and Boys PLUS' ACTION HITNO. 2 "Born Reckless" Starring MAMIE VANDOREN Matinee Sat. 1- Party The Women's Auxiliary of the 1Church of the Good 'Shepherd.

Sopth Lee, 'plans a card party Mon' Feb. 13, at the parish house there. LEE James Adams of Lzinie Rock. pleaded guilty to failingto sign-ailwh6 was matronzof honor, Mr. and in making a turn in Becket and was! Mrs.

of Wilton fined 6 and' Mr. and Mrs. John Howard -Litt 1 Westwood of Westwon Hartel-of Montvale, N.J. The, authorized a iuilty plea by mail to cnilpfe's daughter. Miss Pamela failing to use care in pasiiing and Bartholomew of New York and! was, fined $10.

Melvin Lillian of son Dana Bartholomew of and Louis A. Cataldol burg State Teachers College also' of maiden authorized guilty, pleas were present. bi( mail- to speeding. Lillian was Movies of the wedding day were fined 15 and Cataldo $20 shown during the evening. ham Severn entertained the group -Auxiliary To Meet with magic.

Tho 111'nrinnrt A 11,0 et bi mail- to speeding. Lillian was fined 15 and Cataldo $20. -Auxiliary To Meet The Women's of SC I 0 Windsor Board Rejects Bids; Organize for Year WINDSOR All bid for elementary and high school transportation were rejected by the School Committee Tuesday evening Crane Community School. Specifications for new bids to beztpened at 7.30 p.m. March Ionay be obtained from Mrs.

Mt School. Specifications for new bids to bez-Opened at 7:30 p.m. March Ionay be obtained from Mrs. Rit- Elects tre LI te'd. fr Mrs.

Enolerna Persollriel As Piiesident The school budget STOCKBRIDG-At its annual, for1960 to be acted upon at Mon-meeting attended members days town meeting lists increases Wednesday, the Visiting.Nursel in salaries for administrative per-Assn. Mis sonnel addition to the general mann president to stfcceed 'Mrs. boost for teachers announced Raymond C. Murray. It-was reported $926.50 collected Npresent salaries, followed by the In the annual' fund drive.

Returns proposed new figure: superintend-are notjet complete. After a short ent, clerk, business meeting, Mrs. Nesbitt H. high school principal, Pangs spoke on the early day of 'vice principal of the rythe VNA. high school, $7,10047,611: elemen' Besides Mrs.

Englemann, other tary supervisor, ele officers elected were Mrs. Sidney mentary principals, R.4, Smith, vice president; Mrs. and psycholOgist, Jule P. Miller, treasurer, and Mrs. eluding travel, S2.005-$2,400hcgh James secretary school clerk, including parttime, Named to the board of directors help, school nurse, were Mrs.

John M. Deely, Mrs. and school physician, Frank S. White, Mrs. L.

Gardner Underwood, Mrs. John J. Robinson, The total school budget of Mrs. Nesbitt H. Bangs.

and Mrs. 389 is 47.1 per cent of the towns Karl W. Fagin. total budget. mentary principals, and ps ycholOgist, eluding school clerk, including parttime help, schotil nurse: and school physician, (nfillt7NA The total school budget of 589 is 47.1 per cent of the towns total budget.

were Mr Frank S. Underwo Mrs. Ne, Karl W. District Court Authorizing guilty pleas to speed. ing charges in Lee District Court today were Fred T.

Marzullo of Winsted, who was 7fined $20. and Richard- Hackenberger of Lekington, fined $25. STIC WALL TILE itteach ASTI and CARR OPEN FRIDAY UNTIL 6 OPEN FRIDAY UNTIL 6 Auxiliary Georges Church will 'nee'. Tuesday at 8 in the parish' hour. Committees will be named- and plans- discussed for the year.

Ilin8da1e George's Chuic-1; u-e. at 8 in the parish arish hour. Commit- tees will be named and plans dis- cussed for the year. Iris 1 1 itinsdate 77" I AD i STOCKBRIDGE LU BER AND SUPPLY, Inc. I i AND SUPPLY, Inc.

Catherman, The committee organized for the coming year with Mrs. Catherman, Mts. W. M. Hitchcock.

is the Howard Perron third-rnember. tier Catherman. The committee organized for the coming year with 'Mrs. CathermanScout chairman, Mts. W.

M. Hitchcock. srary et Howard Perron is the thirdl nember. Girl Scouts Start Sale snow throwers for walks, ki lT I drives. Tel Lee 8 oo a a( aN Typing done at home.

Tel. 1245. SHEFFIELDThe annual Girl cookie sale began this after- Adv 8 noon. Mrs. Zan Tidball, cookie alentirw cards and boxed choco- 1 chairman.

has announced. lates. Park Snack Bar 44 Main St A F. GLENDON Adv. hate I Cookie sale kits been dis- IARTIN 8 7 Itributed to the leaders, who are 'rs.

Hitch Tel Dalton 97 cock was recent, re- Heated apLA Lee 744-. giving order blanks to the dults appointed liaison. representative' browbie, intermediate and senior Benefit Banquet Set A --6 between the Massachusetts Assn. of School Committees and the scouts. Orders will be taken for or Church Paint uno i 1 NVe give S.

H. Green Stamps State I Superintendents 'five varieties of cookies 'throtigh Eddie's Atlantic Station. 0 -Feb 13.. IIINSD.U,EThe First Conr're-, 'kd --13 Assn. NN, I ne irst ongre- Sale snow throwers for walks.

drives. Tel. Lee 8 tamps. 13 3 I ct t.rt -7-- South Lee Road Stockbridge Tel. 3 GO 4 A Small Lean '14 SMOKED 13 SHOULDERS 1-tia it 0 CIJ SHOULDERS I': On of the money goes to Church will hold a fatherl, NNN'' the troops.

Another 'amount will and'son banquet in the church par-. Dressmaking and alterations. Tel tyranze lleett4 Tonight be Wit hheld by. the town associa- lors 17.ch. 22 at 6'39.

Proceeds 1 mu (I mom. Ain't nvr amount It in 1 a na son anquet In In par-, At. ty rail Ze Meett4 Tonia lit be Withheld bv. the town lors Feb. 2.4) at 6 30.

Proceeds will; 'a2-W I'ee Adv as. Tel: '1 0 '-i, WINDSOR Hilltop GrangeE lion treasurer. Mrs. Wesley An- benefit the church paint fund. Sale on figureand hockey skates drUs, toward the town quota.

Mrs. Edward I.yrnan is in charge will theet tonight at the Town, requests support of of lliediping rooin and Mrs. flus-1 at arrs S6.50. S9.9.5. $10.50 While the's' last, Hall.

Following the business ses-1 the local Sport Main Street Scouts through the sell Warner has the program. Ger- 6, cookie sale. Cookies OH'. not be, ald Pittsfield magician 1 i delivered until after April 1 ill entertain. New rsupply.Polarold.wink lights, 9 i es, last, Picture Report Stars Dalton Student NUrse DALTONMiss Ma(1-line Klup fel, a DIIS grafluate -an-I Student nurse in Jearay.

Mane School of Nursing, Burling is the subject of a full-page picture story in edition of the Burlington PreSs. The pictures follow Miss Klupdel through a typical day Of -clinic i duly, nursing, chapel meditation, 'social activity and handling her duties as president of the. student council. Miss Klupfel is the daughter of Mr. Mid of 1, South Street.

council. Miss Klupfel is the daughter of of Mr. mid MrsMeorgeEluptel South Street. 'X 'GC a OPEN TONIGHT SUPER MARKETS Vei I i OPEN TONIGHT sl I A .1, LEE" SUPER MARKETS .1 1 1 Scout Cookie Sale Opens Here Today STOCKBHIDGEThe Girl Scout cookie sale opens here today at 3:30 p.m. and will continue.

until Feb. 13. The scouts will take- orders dur. ing this period for cookies to l)e de-. livered starting March 31.1 Mrs.

John H. Fitzpatrick is chairman of the sale. Public Card Party Mr. and Mrs. Harold L.

Williams will hold a public card party at the ir home on Vine Street tomor- rovi a 8 to benefit the Stockbridge alige. Bock ithRorted and domes. Scout Open, STOCE cookie sa p.m. and 13. The se ing this livered John H.

the sale. Mr. an will holc ir hoi row ---ir-h-o--me- o-'11-1-in-e row 8 to benefit the Stock- bridge arige. Bock and domes- Dimes Show Tomorrow Miss Helen Woodbeek, former. ofjlartford, is now residing with, her parents, and Mn.

Russell Woodbeek of home Road. Mon, a valentine party will be held. i-d Oarge of the Youth Committee, and a roll call by Mrs. Bernice Payson. Miss Shirley Zink be 'in charge of refreshments.

MidWinier-N'acatten The Crane Community School will close Friday, for the 'midwinter, vacation; reopening. Monday; Feb. 29.. sion, a valentine parts will be held. of the Youth Committee hi Ii: a and a roll call NIrs The Crane Community 1111 close daFeb.

19 for the Fri reopening on av Feb. 29. "IIINSDALg Kittrecfge Z' Agin MINE MI iM Ann and Polaroid film at McClelland's. Adv. 6 Libby.

Ford. Owens window glass installed at Hyatt Hardware Store. Adv. 6 $14 95 insulated boots now $1'2 95 at Jack's Clothing Store. 6 inds.

..6 1 a TAdv. 6 0 $14 95 insulated boots now at Jack's Clothing Store. 6 children will present a -varsity show in the school auditorium tomorrow at 1 Tictsets wilrbe Old at the door. Proceeds Will go to the March of lphildt.c, trill show in the school auditorium morrow at 1 Tictsets will be sold at the door. Proceeds Will go tO the Ma rch of DirileS.

tic, Open daily until 10 p.m. The Tax returns prepared. G. F. NCIA Wine Cellar Package Store, 25 $tockbridge Street Tel 999.

Adv. --6 --Adv. 61( a Becket OPEN TONIGHT TILL 9 :......,:..1.: II 1,.. L-1-11 a. 6 1 to-- I 1...1 1 --nlimudinter pocket N.

7 tic tic, Open daily until 10 p.m. The Tax returns prepared. G. F. New.

OPEN TONCGIIT-1111 9 Wine Cellar Pavlage Store, 25 Stockbridge Street Tel 999. Adv. Adv. --6 1 -10 ----3' --les 1 irrrk O1 1 1 i nr ,.,1, Church Service Last luin-e to Reg'ster The Rev. Mary C.

Clapp, pastor The final in the current of the Congregational Church, willirestration of v6lers will be to-talk on First." at morrow 'rom noonlo it) p.m. at the the 9:30 morning service on Stin-l-Municinal Building. Regisration day'. -is requirc.I for AO vote Sunday-, school iill. be held atlin Feb, 2 7-- town Last Chan-e to Reg'ster hurch Service The Rev.

Mary C. Clapp pastor The final se'sicn in the current of the Congregational Church, will rmistration of v'ei'e'rs will be to talk "Fudations First'," at. morrow 'rom noon to 10 in. at, the On on 'Sunday- school--wil-1. he held at in the- Feb.

4VAT 16- I ry-i I I RI tl tit LD I t- The Kink of Roasts Choke Card Party Winners. the same hour at the parsonage. Women married sin the-last elp lion are.reminded to reregister un der their' married natn4 NIO P'11 Swim IN NO VTV 1 of 1 I IP' 1 tr the same hour at tile parsonage. Women marricl sin the last ell', 9 lion are reminded to 11 ere ister uti Card Party Winne pa-rty, der their married At Ft A 4tk IHEATIIIIG 1- nrtr lb. ROAST btEr OPEN TONIGHT mak nk 1 is I ROAST BEEF lb OPEN TONIGHT ksT BEEF lb.

OPEN TONIGHT Lenox fAM0001 kLit-hilikaZittivaniej 0 lanesboro -Super i 4, Lanesboro, Mass. fb, POI rric hi, ADVFRIIIIINO POT ITICAL ADVTRTISING an I lanesboro -Super Lanesboro, Mass. poll-richt, ADVITTIIIINO POLITICAL ADVFirrrsnlo At the recent card party, sponsored by the Grange, prizes were awarded to Mrs. Henry Estes, Mrs. Hazel Gaudette of Dalton, Mrs Ila 'Carbee and John Gaudette of Dalton, lyblson Sears and Roraback.

At the recent card spon- sored by the Grange, prizes were awardea to mrs. Itenry Estes, Airs. Gaudette of Dalton. Mrs. i Llla 'Carbee an Jon Gaudette of Dalton.

lyblsd on Sh eara and 'Joseph Roraback. 1 I B4ICER Vital Statistics Vital stlitisties for 1959 Two deaths, seven births and four marriages. PTA Meets Tuesday The Parent-Teacher Assn. meets Tuesday evening at 8 at the Town 1 LOEB'S Lenim OOD Mass: 'Salvation Ar Jny Untt Re-electsi Iingliesi -LENOXThe Salvation Arm-service unit here recently re-elected George L. Hughes as chairman.

The 1980 drive is plArmed for OW. Jack E. Swicker was re-elected reasurer; Mis Nellie Morrison welfare secretary: and Mrs. William F. Noonan, secretary.

0 NOTICE---; g. otoft 4 .444 STOREVIIDE SAVINGS UP TO You'll find if supreme foi's LHEALTHIER HEAT Flym the refiners of, crystal clear, odd unleadecfAlq0C0 GAS.) Personalized Service Thrifty- Operation COSTS NO MORE 4 441-lazel i 1 ok-nt4 ..1 I Salyation Aronty Unit It-) 4 '1 ,1 Re-eleetsi Iiugliesi 4 1 Vital Statistics A he alv ation Arm-Z' 10,,,,,42 Nt. 1. II, i ff ll 1 iupre .1 ou II tin -It 'me- for --11 Vital stlitistics for 1959 service re famou unit hr cently re-elect- 1 1 1To idaegaetshs, four, Je3111-: 1 HEALTHIER -HEAT E. Swicker waS re-elected to LI), VOTE TE FOR' PTA Meets Tuesday The Parent-Teacher Assn.

meets freasurer; Misg Nellie Morrison. 1 4 --(Prom be refiners of, crystal world 4 Tuesday evening, at 8 at the Town welfare and Mrs. .1, l' Hall-. 1 ham F. Noonan, secretary.

0 -unleaded A IOC GAS.) 9 I S. Ilk 111 Lennx, I STOREI IDE SAVNGS eThrsroifntayi! ed 73 R. i LOEB 1), -1 FOODIOWN Mass. 0 I UP TO Personalized Service cosTs NO MORE LNOTICE--1; N. I Double Savings with Sill GREEN STAMPS I 11, Li Candidate for ASSESSOILt- For those Who are not familiar with and qualifications: For Candidate for hekcntind ntl For those Who are not familiar with mY- minlifirni-inne NOTHING TO BUY.

Spring Mattress EbY Come in and Register March lst, 1960 NOTHING TO BUY by Eclipse Sp Spring uome in ana neg isLer Diarch We Now 6arry a Complete Line of rel 1 er ft geliv Products 'to, I II Products We, qJOIV a rry a Complete Line of I 4 ft --tack 7 --ner J. KELLY 1 4 .1 J. General chairman Town-of. Dalton Menion'al Business college gpduate Staff mcm0c1Thillon Civil 1 Defense, 1 General cliairman Town- Dalton 'Ateniortal Business college graduate Ia1-fmemheIDOton CL balton, resident Married; 3 children Experience in and adrninitrailon World War II Veteran r4 Married; Experiem and adini World WI DRESSER-1111U Serving This Community, for (Ier '50 Years 60 Railroad Street Te1 .15 Lee Sa. -wa -A I DIRE SEnIIIILL Coo.

Serving-This Comnlunity, for '50 Years hi! liniird-tnil Strocit -7; Aux I II -I i I Quality Furniture Since 1872 Main Street Lee, Mass au. Ise Main Street IC179 DONALD- R. BAKER, Mass 'N P-1 14, DONALD R. BAKER, llass'. o.

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