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The Berkshire Eagle from Pittsfield, Massachusetts • 4

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Pittsfield, Massachusetts
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i. 4 The Borlihire YTsdsesdaT, Sept. 34, 19SS County Budget Bill Engrossed 6 By Senate -MAIL Boys Better Grade "Ivy League Polished Chinos 52 77 Sixes to 18 Tl Gas Co. Sales Awards To Be Given Tomorrow Frank Williams of New York City, national promotional director for the American das will speak at the second annual sales achievement dinner erf the Berkshire Gas Co. tomorrow evening at tee Crane Inn, Dalton.

Everett A. Kelsey, vice president in charge of sales for Berkshire Gas, will preside at the meeting. Awards will be presented to leading members of the Berkshire Gas sales force. OUR FLEET 1 CWMAIUME FOE! GHAElTEEi Dc ftcclini Deluxe, 41 Passenger lini lining Seat, Silver SidesT Special to THE EAGLE BOSTON Authorization for Berkshire County Commissioners to appropriate 37.87L50 to establish a radio 'network for forest fire protection was the only new item inserted in the countys budget bill on which tee House will take final action tomorrow. The Senate "suspended jiiles to engross the county's budget bill after approving a score or more increases in items which the House had eliminated.

-Enabling legislation for the network was signed into law by Governor Furcolo several weeks ago th measure was filed by Sen. Silvio O. Conte (R-Pittsfield) for tee Berkshire County Commission. The budget, for the financial year starting Jan. 1958, is for approximately 31,151,000, with approximately 3975,000 to be raised through taxes.

Boys Huskie CHINOS Tan or Grey Sle 6 to SO $2.77 Plug for Decency Tabor Elected Official of Insurance Assn. Merrill R. Tabor. vice president and secretary of the Berkshire Life Insurance was elected second vice president of the Life Office Management Assn, for the 1958-59 year at the 35th annual conference being "held at Atlantic Oty, N. J.

Everett H. Lane, president of the Boston Mutual Life Insurance was elected president. W. Rankin Furey, president of Berkshire Life, delivered the ck-uigaddress at todays session. Hi talk-was entitled "In the After noon AVe Sell Insurance.

Chester H. Prentice, controller for Berkshire Life, was honored at the meeting. He was awarded a Life Office Management Fellowship diploma and key. Asst Secy. Paul R.

White is the fourth officer representing Berk-hle Life at the meeting. Mr. Tabor, an employe of Berkshire Life since 1927, has been active in the Life Office Management Assn, for many years. He has presented several papers at association meetings, served as a mem ber of the board of directors, its institute examination committee, he Eastern planning committee, the nominating committee and presently is chairfnan of the 1958 annual Conference committee. GMC Diesel Coach SANTA FE, N.M.

(AP)-Ajia-tionally known authority on youngsters, Judge Phillip Gilliam of Denver, predicted to tee Western Probation and Parole Assn, that juvenile delinquency in the United States will rise by 50 to 100 per cent within the next 10 years. "Weve got to make decency popular in America, he said. Children today pride themselves on rough conduct. Mens Ivy League or Flap Pocket Model Polished Chinos $3.47 StacTentsFund Delegates Are Announced Members of the United Students Fund Representative Assembly, the organization which has charge of raising funds' for social service agencies and conducting student educational programs for the agencies, were announced today. Student delegates to represent the elementary schools are John Young, Allendale; Charlene Simo, Bartlett; Cheryl McCormick, Crane; Iary Jane Ferraro, Dawes; Charles Seyffer, Egre-mont; Daniel Cianfanni, Hibbard; Maureen Hanzarack, Highland; David Middiebrook, Mercer; Gail Brogan, Plunkett; Peter Danckert.

Pomeroy; Llewellyn Hannigan, Pontoosuc; Carol McMahon, Red-field; Richard. Benoit, Rice; Sara Hutchings, Russell; Dominie Cap-arello, Tucker; Darlene Potts, Williams. Junior high school delegates sue Maureen Soules and William Spa-niol, North Junior High School; Charles Massimiano and Patricia McGee. South Junior High School Pittsfield High School representatives are Patricia Leahy, William Holt, Kathleen Burke and Nancy Walker; Vocational School, Walter Henderson: Technical School, Charles Gilbert. The USF representatives were scheduled to meet this afternoon at Pittsfield High School to discuss campaign plans and educational programs for the tew school ear.

The fund collects money twice a year October, and January and contributes the funds to social rvice and health agencies. Last year the fund raised a record Contributions were made to the United 1 Community Services, Junior Red Cross, March of Dimes, Berkshire CountyHeart Assn, and the Eagle Santa Tby Fund The students on sembly are guided member adult advisory John A. Massimiano, supervisor of health, safety and special educav tion for, the Pittsfield School Der partment, is chairman of the advisory group. Other members are Harold Brunton Jr. of UCS, Mrs.

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Berkshire St. Railway Co. DIAL HI 3-6202 ANY Trousers (Boys or Mens) Purchased at Jims Shortened FREE of Charge The Berkshire" County Fire Mutual Aid was organized last week, and the Commission will work with tee association and Civil Defense in setting up the network, Job Slash Pushed WASHINGTON (UPI) Agriculture Department bureau chiefs have been told to cut employment levels beyond the two per cent ordered in President Eisenhowers recent spartan economy Tke Pastor Speaks of Sex and Marriage Love, says this minister, "is as important as oxygen. But many young people audr adults are confused about the function of sex in their lives. A man who has listened to all kinds of people gives you some direct answers.

Dont miss The Pastor Speaks of Sex and Marriage, condensed from Ladies' Home Journal, in October Readers Digest at your newsstand now. FOR NLY OLDSMOBILE BRINGS YO dore Herberg of the School Department staff. Miss Elsa Meister of Dawes School, Joseph McGovern of South Junior High School and Edward McKenna of PHS. SELF-SERVICE DEPT. STORE 789 Tyler St Open Daily 9 to 9 Super-cooled for longer lining life and greater, stopping safefyl Loot for Ik OMmoM CoKKoot.

wM ompM. KggwtaS ratal pricra a mry 39 OMa, With Trade for This LEGAL NOTICES DISCOVER THE ADDED IN OLDS mobility FOR 501 General Electric 3 37 Common weal til of BERKSHIRE. S3 PROBATE COURT To persons interested In the trust estate under the will of FRANK A. CARROLL 1st. of Pittsfield in ssld -County, de- eased, for the benefit of Helen enroll et al.

Helen R. Carroll Holling and Junes Scullery, the trustees of said estate, hare presented to said Court for allowance their first account tbelng th. Fourth Account of th. If you destr. to object thereto you or your attorney should file written appearance In said Court at Pittsfield before ten oclock in the forenoon on the fourteenth day of October 1968, the return day of this citation Witness, 9.

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