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Rutland Daily Herald from Rutland, Vermont • 11

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Rutland, Vermont
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11
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rr 'f RUTLAND DAILY HERALD THURSDAY MORNING-MAY 20 1965 11 7" Our Legislature: A Colorful Collection 1 cv Assembly Members Have 16500 Years and 794 Children in Total Most From Vermont But Some Hail From Distant Locations j-S Shoreham Blossom Festival on Sunday SHOREHAM (Special) The annual Apple Blossom festival sponsored by the Womans Fellowship of the Congregational Church will be held Sunday at the church parlors The Shoreham orchards are in bloom and visitors are invited to drive about and return to the church for dinner prepared by the Fellowship ladies Baked bam and turkey are on the menu Dinner serving will begin at 2 pm everything from lawyers to florists to musical arrangers Want to have leisurely summer transportation? Get Dobbin in shape with the services of the Legislature's only blade-smith Loren Fuller of Warren If the 15 people in the construction business all drop their hammers at the same time ask Mrs Dorice of Searsburg for an aspirin Shes a nurse iV 1 out of control among this House crew of varied backgrounds the speaker should be able to handle the problem For Franklin Billings Jr is a combat veteran of the British 8th Armys Sixth Armored Di- ri xi At Canada received 112606 immigrants in 1964 And if things should ever get vision tion in the upper chamber He was born In Macedonia a region jin southern Europe noted for another statesman Alexander the Great The average age of Vermonts senators is 58 with a collective total of 1749 years Oldest senator is Olin Gay of Spring-field born in 1886 at the time of Gerondmo Gauguin end President Grover Cleveland The youngest senator is Mrs Helen Franco of Barre Town whos 37 Add up the ages of the 246 House members and you get 14755 years In a tie for youngest are John Zampieri of Ryegate and James A Field of Ferrisburg both 24 Oldest representative is Emerson Spaulding of Fletcher whos 86 He was born during the administration of President Rutherford Hayes when the West was being won Almost one-fourth of House members are 70 or older The average age is 60 The House members could form their own Parent-Teacher Association They have had a total of 689 children 325 boys and 364 girls Or they could form a matchmaking society Forty-six representatives are unattached In the lead for Parent of the Year awards is Clyde Bartholomew of Benson with 11 children Reps Catherine Beattie of Danville Eustace Thomas of Shelburne and Ulric Choin-iere of Brownington have 10 eachX The Senate tops the House though in the ratio of children to parents The 30 senators have produced 105 children Sen Noel Viens of South Hero has 11 and Sen Hector Marcoux of South Burlington has 10 In the Senate are sellers of insurance bank loans legal advice financial advice and real estate None of them can print your money for you but theyll tax it for you In the House a wide variety of occupations is represented RESIDENTIAL By CAROLYN COUGHLEN MONTPELIER (AP) What has 16500 years of living to its credit and votes on the issues affecting you? The Vermont Legislature of course It also has a total of 794 children but is only four months old and is scheduled to go out of existence July 1 Statistics of this group of lawmakers produce other surprises Taken as a whole they are as colorful a collection of folks anywhere individually Vermont can boast of some interesting representatives of the people While most House members were born in Vermont two hail from England seven from across the Canadian border and one Francis Kleinhans of Roxbury was born in Bavaria Germany In the 30-member Senate 10 came to the Green Mountain i State from other sections of the nation and one is a Canadian native I Sen Stoyan Christowe of Dov-! er claims geographical distinc ELECTRIC RATES REDUCED! NOW BUY THAT tameless ELECTRIC CLOTHES DRYER See Your Electric Appliance Dealer CENTRAL VERMONT PUBLIC SERVICE CORP McNEIL-REEDY For Weddings School Dances Take advantage of our Tuxedo and White Dinner Jacket Rentals VermontDAV Heads Named In Montpelier P'llWIiilMl'' MONTPELIER (Special) Frank Bove of Burlington and Mrs Mildred Dailey of Hartford were elected department commanders of the Disabled Ameri-1 can Veterans and Auxiliary at the state convention held in Montpelier this past weekend Other officers elected wrere: Senior vice commander Richard Parker of Essex Junction Junior vice commander Sewell Dealing of St Jdinsfoury second junior vice commander I Malcolm Durkee Barre adjutant-treasurer Wilfred Barcomb of Essex Junction chaplain Frances Blodgett Barre first district commander Joseph Hickey White River Junction second Leslie Roberts third William Steinhour Burlington Finance committee is Law- ence Littler Rutland and Philip Walbridge Cabot Harry Genovesi of Rutland was installing officer Other Auxiliary Officers elected were: Senior vice commander Stella Golic Bellows Falls first junior vice commander I Mrs Rosamond Parker Essex Junction Rutland DAV Auxiliary second junior vice commander) Mrs Barbara Durkee Barre i adjutant treasurer Mary Genovesi Rutland chaplain Mrs Belle Cemate Bellows Falls ALUFl DOORS JT1 Over 600 patterns Buy during this sale and save 50 In 13 Bundlei er Mere Ytr two tiler go up as fast aa ena ordinary square til And as quickly as It's applied en callings er walls the Job Is dent tor Twin-Tile If rdy-deccrated Siaei 12x24 In Sizes to iSj Hat -s LATEX FLAT a -XX-Vf RAILINGS 5)c per hot (Accessories extra) TOILET COMBINATION Cist Iron pomp bronze fitted 11 motor 110 volt Lancaster gal Used on wallboard wallpaper brick cement plaster Dries in 20 minutes SMOOTH ROOFING 45 lb 55 lb 275 65 lb 290 36" 36" Fra standing Paneled tank The wash-down action provide greater efficiency Less seat REVERSE TRAP DACRON ROYAL RAYON REDUCED FROM $3995 Ffftea 31 wrrnjw-yAys-rw I XQUSfi PAINT' 4i nr- 1 eckrfi 4 HOUSE PAIIIT by Sapolin gal ROOFING SHINGLES square Petrucellis of Bethel Mark Their Anniversary I BETHEL (Special) Mr and Mrs Michael Petrucelli Sr of Bethel were honored Saturday by their six children in I observance of their 50th wedding anniversary One hundred friends and relatives extended! congratulations Two granddaughters i and Margo Lochiatto of Newton Mass had charge of the guest book and punch bowl Mr and Mrs Petrucelli Sr were married May 13 1915 Bethel Their sons and daughters are Mrs William Kynoch of Montpelier Michael Petrucelli Jr of gouthington Conn Tommy Petrucelli of New Britain Conn and Mrs i Lochiatte Mrs Pat Siveti and i Mrs Peter Forti of Mass I Petrucelli a barber still I operates his shop I Members of St Anthonys Church they on Sunday renewed their marriage vows Members of the Court St Anthony Catholic Daughters received TOffiffiimieirdn a body-for-thel intuitions of Mrand Mrs Pe-j trucclli BLANKET-TYPE INSULATION 16" width 24" width Reg 4495 Shower curtain red pint shower head ralva aoap dish (trainer Vwee jpg I- ZXtEZ2Z lilll 5-Ff RECESS TUB ESOO1 6995 83 'CEMENT BASE ISHOWER STALL S25 4 i- 55 100 sq ft I25 Combination of titanium lead and zinc pigments in oil assures excellent protection if- Cast Iroa tub witch wM otfiari fixtures Right and left hand nutlets Lest fittings it 4- K-r- 18-lb bag Loose INSULATION fl A SALE! DACRON'S ZEPHYR WORSTED REDUCED FROM 5250 ptumm y-- I ft 3 pc BATH 99 95 WATER PUMP 30-saL GAS STONE LINED 79! MANCHESTER MAN TO ATTFNI) INSTITUTE -ONEONTA- NY4Special Gordon McClure of Manchester Depot Vt has been selected to attend an eight-week National Science Foundation Summer Institute i will be held at the State University College in Oneonta The institute is designed for jmor and senior high school science teachers desiring additional training in the area of earth sciences IvSS 4 i Reg 9995 13 hp capacitor motor Pressure switch and air volume control 12 gallon tank For deep or shallow well Lancaster LADDERS 1188 16-FOOT 1488 20-FOOT 1788 24-FOOT 2188 28-FOOT 288 32-FOOT 3688 CEMENT MIXER Art-Auction 3-Cubie foot 54-INCH 95 Lucky you I We have a load of Tropical suits -and you want 'em! So lets get together Weve chopped a goodly chunk from the price to make it extra interesting for you The new "forward look1rt this season's to favored colors patterns and styles Made with that greatest 'of all shapeholders-Dacron polyester- Sizes for everybody! Make the most of it-summer has barely begun Regular prices next week! Alterations without charge 3 months to pay no down payment 99 fBLACKTOP LSEALER CABIFIET SI1IK OSl Reg 695 Value Mixtt 14 bag of cemonf Hand operated or belt driven Complete with 10" rubber tired wheels motor platform 6995 Pivt Svalt alt macadam black top or bituminous paving gaL a cpycra 25Q tq ft 25 GAL LOT can 499" Drill with all deluxe fea tures including geared chuck 'and key Shopmate 25 With Motor Ready-to-Run 5 1 12 Single bawl double dralnboarti sink txtra-reeing 2 drawer 3-doo i staalj cabinet Lass fitting ALULIIIIUU GUTTERING HANOVER (Special) Paintings and sculpture by prominent artists will' be up for auction at the second annual Hanover Civil Rights Art Auction Sunday hi front of Hopkins Center Hanover Among the artists who hae donated paintings to tine auction are Charm Gross and Irving Maramtz of New York and Richard Wagner Bryan Thomas William Christopher and George Tooker all from Vermont or New Hampshire In addition sculpture by Judith Brown will also be sold as will limited editions of silk screens by David Porter which have been reproduced by John Scotford An original Norman Rockwell painting has also been donated by its owners far the auction AUBUCHON Rutland Hardwai Brandon OR THE AUBUCHON STORE NEAREST YOU AMtmCA'S LARGEST CLOTHIER rnx'? sar-urw 81 Merchants Row "Across from Woolworths HEIL-SEEDYS.

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