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The Berkshire Eagle from Pittsfield, Massachusetts • 12

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Pittsfield, Massachusetts
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I 12 The Berkshire Eagle. 12, 1958 Our Sale Prices are our way of asking youtqi Below are just a few of the exciting values. See Us for- All. Your Fhoto Needs We cany a complete line of famous brand cameras and accessories. PAY ONLY 10 DOWN EAST MONTHLY PAYMENTS VMM MOVIE MART 124 Fenn St S-4 x.4i..AAvsv it? GAS KITCHEN in the L.

G. Carletti model house at 73 Alba Ave. has copper lile on the walls, and cabinets of cherry-stajned birch. The house, furnished by Stevens Inc. for dis- play, will be open for, public inspection t6 morrow and Sunday from 1 p.m.

to 6 p.m. Otis PTO Tea Tuesday The Parent Organizatipn will hold a tea at the Hill and Dale Tuesday afternoon from 2 to 4. New residents mothers of children entering first grade and parents of other children in school are invited to meet the teachers. Becket Gun Class Forming Any boy aged 15 to 18 without a license who wishes to take a gun course is asked to notify Donald M. Fedhr at the Becket General Store.

If enough boys are interested, a class will be formed under Conservation Officer Douglas Lyman of Lee. Boasung the new full silhouette, its sweeping line are smart fashion from every angle. Detailed with pert back bow, shiny buttons, two-way convertible collar, slash pockets. s-wool inter-lining. Oxford grey.

Sizes 8 to 18 Lets. Warm I. Comes in' i All Masonry Work in USE OUR "CHARGE ALL GAS HOME built by L. Carletti done by Pittsfields Finest Restaurant Scouts Urged To Observe Oct 1 j-As Prayer Day. Berkshire Council, Boy Scouts of America, is urging its 5,000 mem bers and leaders to observe Wednesday, Oct.

1, as a day of prayer for the nation and for man-kmd This-is in accordance -with I a proclamation by President Eisenhower, a member of the Scouts national executive board. Chief Scout Executive Dr. Arthur A. Schuck has written Executive William D. Dyer of the Berkshire Council to use the day of prayer "to make the 12th point of the Scout Law The 12th point reads.

"A Scout is reverent. He is reverent toward God. jHe is faithful in his religious duties and respects the convictions of others in matters of custom and religion. Berkshire Council is suggesting that local Scouts attend the church of their faith Oct. 1.

FRIDAY SPECIAL LOBSTER Includes: Choice of vegetables! fresh garden salad, rolls and butter. $2.00 PARTIES Now is the time to make your advance reservations for Christmas Parties, Showers, Stags and Parties, Dining -Room Opea 11 AM to 1 AM in the All Gas Home built by Carletti beautifully expressed 1 -by i LOllIS' C. ALLEGRONE JRr Feature found in GIRLS' SLIPS at Si and.ua 31 Pleasantview Drive, Dalton East Windsor 'Johanna Mattis, Sandra Con- verse, Mrs. Carolyn Sears, Henry Cole, Mrs. Viola Jacobs-and Mrs.

Hattie Turner Won theprizes at last weeks card party. Mrs. Timothy Johnson And Miss Norma Tirrell of West Cummington left Tuesday for a few days to attend Mineola Fair and 'Industrial Exposition at Roosevelt Raceway, Westbury, L.I., Fred Greenlaw received a cut requiring 10 stitches while operating a power Saw Wednesday. Mrs. Donald Tirrell entertained five friends of her daughter Sandra on her seventh Games were played and refreshments served.

the Tel. HI 54807 Tel HI 8-8517 Your Pharmacist i WEDJfSMMT and SATURDAY SPECIAL Prina Rits.cf Ed faujua) Choice of vegetables, fresh garden salad, rolls afid butter. $145 join in the celebration. VIRGIN WOOL SWEATERS Interlock knit for wpar 6.98 value 4.97 Popular coat style in choice of smart new shade. Tailored with 2 pockets and 6-bimon front 36 to 46.

IT" PLAN CORDUROY PlAYWtAR j. Spoelat iavlngt pwrchoM Reg. 1.1 II 00 Crawlers, 9-24 mos. mrarw slU, 2-4 longies, 3-6XJ Washfast corduroy I proper fit always. Colors.

CHROMSPUN caf's curtains i with matching vooaoo 1.17 it Ensemble usually acj fc 2.98. Ofif-srhit Cbronm spun with boocle sfrip ia white, nutmeg, gold, mint. In sickness, you trust in the skill and judgment of your doctor to diagnose yqur illness and prescribe for it. You rely on the special training and knowledge of your pharmacist to compound your doctor's prescription. It In too, your pharmacists expert knowledge and specialized skills are at your dfsposal.

You can rely on his friendly counsel and advice when purchasing non-presenption products. Remember that your pharmacist is the man in your4 community qualified to dispense products that County Menx In Service Yates in Germany Sgtk Warren C.YatefrJr., son of Mb.1 and Mrs. W. Curtiss Yates of Alford, recently participated with the 14th Armored Cavalry Regiment in annual combat efficiency Army training tests in Germany. Sgt.

Yates, a squad leader, entered the Army in January, 1955, and, arrived in Europe in Apnl, 1956. -The 23-year-old soldier graduated from Roeliff-Jansen Central School, Hillsdale, N.Y., in 1954 and attended the University of Massachusetts. His wife. Rose, lives in Great Barrington. Duryea lTnt in Testa Sgt.

Raymond Duryea, 25, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Duryea of South Egremont, recently participated with the 101st Airborne Divisions 187th Infantry in annual combat efficiency Army training tests at' Tt. Campbell.

Ky. Sgt. Duryea, assigned to a mor-l tar' Jittery, entered the. Army in 1953. He-is a 1950 graduate of Searles High School and was en ployed by the ''New' York, New Haven Hartford Railroad prior to his enlistment Worthington 1 'i Sunday Service The worship service in First Congregational Church will Open at 11 Sunday morning led by the pastor, the Rev.

Edward U. Cowles, D.D. Named Teachers Mrs. Franklyn W. Hitchcock will teach art the schools at Goshen, Plainfield, Southampton and Windsor this Mrs.

George E. Torrey will teach music in the local school and in the Westhampton school. Mrs. Vera Parish is a patient in Pittsfield General Hospital where she underwent, surgery last week. Miss Caroline Bartlett, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.

George Bartlett, has returned to Westfield State Teachers College for her senior year. Miss Esther Dalrymple of Ros-lindale is the guest of Miss Marian L. Bartlett this week at the Spruces. Mrs. Philip Arcouette has accepted the position as clerk and cashier 'the Corners Grocery succeeding Mrs.

Tdward K. Porter who has resigned. Miss Priscilla A. Torrey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

George E. Torrey, left Wednesday for Hartford as. a student in the Hartford Hospital School 'of Nursing. Miss Torrey was a Pro Merito graduate of Northampton High School in June. tby Fischer 1 5, Chess Grand Master PORTOROZ, Yugoslavia UP -Bobby Fischer, the 15-year-'', old Brooklyn wonder, has the distinction today of being the youngest Grand Master in' the long history of chess.

Bobby achieved the title Thursday night when he wound up fifth in the jix-week international chess tournament set up to determine six potential challengers for the world title. CUSTOM SLIPCOVERS Businessmen! Luncheon Served Daily from 85e concern your daily health. 'THE PROFESSIONAL DRUG STORE 317 North 4 ri- 1 Corduroy CAPRI PANTS Reg. 3.48 97 This smart selection of tapered pants comes in womens sizes 10-18 1 I i SFECIAL! We Have HOOPLA HOOPS i A ad IUNCH COX PLUS VACUUM KOTTU 2.27 t- Reg. 3 JO AH metal ie plaids, color or popular Soap-lock catch.

Plus pint vacuum. Regular 2.49. Ms, soli' designs. dancing Fridays and Saturdays the Greylock and Embassy Rooms Starting Sept. 26 to the Music of John Galletly Orch.

Alr-OoodlttoBed and Coot tail Louugo 1U West Si. TetSMM SEE THE MANY UNADVERTISED: SPECIALS A Unterior UDecorating Fibergjas Lamp Shsdss 1 Mk Hurry for this outstanding buy ot printed fibergla shades. 1 37 I 1 42" Singh CovI with Drcir.hccrd IJounstown Ji! client Vhih ttoy Isrt $y(o)05 0i00'i--0n. i 1 65 Years Plumbing: and Heating 730 Tyler Street HiUcrest .54487. ALLENDALE SHdPPlN5 CENTER -A 1 Cmplt Horn Tumkhmgt' RUSS FURNITURE DRAPERIES KDDINS LAMPS XL T.

GRANT CO. 1 i i 141 Ncrih, S5 i i rr 4- I i. 4 3-.

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