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The Times Argus from Barre, Vermont • 11

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The Times Argusi
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Barre, Vermont
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11
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Eleven THE TIMES-ARGUS BARRE-MONTPELIER VT WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 4 1964 Montpelier Area Towns' To Air Lnion School Plan Montpelier Schools Plan Open Houses For Next Week 5 Youths Have Minor Injuries In Bradford Waferbury Aux To Honor PP's Thursday Night BALANCE Rep Mitiguy Turned Down In Royalton The Montpelier School Board Berlin Moretown Worcester has 754 students in three grades The meeting Wednesday night is open to the public Mathewson said at a press conference WATERBURY Past night and the unit's birth- ROYALTON Incumbent Rob- day party be observed Calais Marshfield Plainfield Middlesex Woodbury Cabot Northfield and Roxbury ert Mitiguy went down to de- Thursday at 8 pm by the feat here yesterday in his bid for American Legion Auxiliary Har- another term in the Vermont Leg I islature He was beaten 293 ry Cutting Post 59 in the hold a two-day open house running concur a 1 1 with the school on Nov 10 and 12 Students wiD prepare their schedules and parents may visit the school and attend the same classes as their children The Union School open house will be Tuesday Nov 17 from 7 to 9:30 A program will be presented twice in the auditorium at 8 and at 8 :30 Refresh- were treated the office of Dr BRADFORD Five teenagers received injuries which state police described as ing from minor to moderate" when the car in which the large elm tree in this village about 10:50 Saturday night All The union district would in- Tuesday afternoon elude grades seven and eight as! A four-page bulletin well as the high school Since published by the Montpelier Pub-September a member of the! lie Schools is being mailed to Montpelier school board and all residents of the Capital City Supt Philip Mathewson have It will be published three times and Supt Philip Mathewson will meet with school directors from surrounding towns at 7 :45 tonight in the MHS cafeteria to investigate the idea of forming a union school district The meeting stems from the realization that high schools and elementary schools in general are facing years of overcrowded conditions In a union school Montpelier would be in District 12 and other communities in this district which are expected to be represented at meeting are 273 by Wendell Eatorii President Johnson with a 304- club rooms Following the meeting a buffet supper will be co-chairmanned by Mrs Green and Mrs Crawford Boyce served in the Open houses will be held at Montpelier High School and the Main Street School in observance of American Education Week Monday night will be open house at Montpelier High School irfT'om 7 to 9:30 After a briefing and short talks in the auditori-um the school will run through live 10-minute periods The cache rg will outline the nature of the course and parents may arrangements for future conference with the teachers An informal gathering in the cafeteria is planned following the run-through Cider and doughnuts will be served Members of the open house 5 committee are Biagio Palermo chairman Peter Beck Miss Mary Mills Miss Carolyn Silsby and Stuart Bradley The Main Street School will a year in February May and November of each year It gives a detailed report of ments will be gymnasium visited with each school board in other communities Enrollment in the Montpelier Kenneth A Murdock Jr and released 254 win was the only Democrat to score a victory here Other results: Senator Fayette 175 Prouty 395: governor Hoff The car owned by Alphonse 255 Foote 316 Congress Martin of Star Route Bradford 156 Stafford 411 lieutenant gov-received extensive front end f'rnor Daiey 215 damage Crispe 2 Traveling est on Vermont county senate races the Snelling 324 Public Schools has reached an! how school budget money is all-time high with an enrollment spent during the year and gives of 1880 Montpelier High School 'statistics on registration figures designed for 650 pupils has 756 information on new school board students The Main Street school members and has articles by Supt Mathewson and the principals of the three public schools has 380 students in the 6th 7th and 8th grades Union School results were: Arnold 372 Gay 368 Stoddard 379 Raynolds 172 Fucci 170 YOUR HEATING OIL PAYMENTS OUR EASY WAY! When you buy your heating oil needs from us you may if you wish participate in our small-payment Budget Plan Under this plan big bills at any time are avoided STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKY PROOF OANT WSTtlLESS CO HT KT Mr and Mrs Warren Chase and sons Gary and Jerry also Emerson Spaulding of Fletcher attended the i of Lt Jack Chase held in Dover Ind last weekend The couple will visit his parents here this week A dinner-outing was held Sunday by the Sunday High School students of Mrs Wesley Logan Following a dinner held in the parsonage with Mrs Logan as hostess the group traveled by car over the new Interstate highway to Burlington where they attended the movie of Drivers were the Rev Wesley Logan and Mrs Edward Morse 3E Barre Kiwanians Will Induct New Members Jobless Claims Rise Slightly During Week Unemployment insurance claims filed in Vermont during the week ending Oct 31 numbered 2949 up 17 claims from the preceding week This is up only slightly and the volume stood at 1343 from the figure for corresponding week the widest margin in seven weeks and the third largest of the year The total claims in the Brat-tleboro area numbers 135 down 6 from the week before and 23 less than a year ago Newport showed 203 claims down 21 from the week before and 45 Ask the man for Groton Returns George Welch To Legislature GROTON George Welch was re-elected town representative here in a 174-131 win over Harley Evans The town went for President Johnson 164-139 and for Governor Hoff 163-141 In other state contests Senator: Fayette 118 Prouty 186 Congress 106 Stafford 199 lieutenant governor Daley 140 Snelling 150 and Crispe 4 Morse led Kitchel 165-156 for county senator 25A the 1960 sedan went off the left side of the road with the operator giving no explanation as to cause of the accident Three of the five young people involved were under 16 years of age reported State Trooper Richard Rosen The ac cident is still under investigation A 1950 station wagon operated by Milton Bedell Jr 16 of Barre Road Bradford was wrecked in an accident on Mountain road at 8:20 am Monday Bedell was traveling downhill toward Route 25 and when applying his brakes the station wagon slid on a soft gravel curve The vehicle climbed an embankment hit trees and rolled over onto its top reported State Trooper Richard Rosen Bedell complained of a leg injury and three 16-year-old passengers Lance Colby and Gerald Colby both of Fair-lee and Lee Bradley of South Main Street Brad ford received back injuries Fuam CHIEF HEATING OIL An Induction ceremony for new members of the Barre Ki-wanis Club will be held Nov 16 Next week members of the Spaulding Key Club will conduct the meeting At the Monday night meeting Fred Coffrin Jr reported on the 1964 Boys State session to which he was a delegate He is also a member of the high school student council and won the Boys State Hall of Fame award Reservations for the Kiwanis party at Hotel Barre Nov 7 are being taken by Waiter Carr chairman Alan Noyes conducted the meeting at the Country House Restaurant Two Newport Boys Drown NEWPORT Two young sons of Mr and Mrs Roderick Mar-cotte of Newport were drowned yesterday afternoon in South Bay of Lake Memphremagog The bodies of Donald Edward Marcotte 5 and Scott Anthony I Marcotte 4 were recov from the water in late afternoon Police Chief James Mulcahyj reported that a call was received at 4:31 pm of a possible drowning On reaching the location police recovered the body of the 5-year-old about 35 I feet off shore Mouth-to-mouth resuscitation was used and gen administered He was rushed by ambulance to Orleans County Memorial Hospital but was reported dead on arrival Shortly after police received a report of another missing child and possible drowning Returning to the same spot they used a boat and spotlights and less than a year ago Rutland Even Budget Payment Plan 24 Hour Burner Service Green Stamps AUTOMATIC DELIVERIES A FREE HEATING SURVEY Ryegate Elects John Zampieri Representative RYEGATE Voters here backed the winners They endorsed President Johnson 233-173 and Governor Hoff 233-186 John Zampieri squeaked to a 209-203 win for town representative over Philip Nelson In other state contests: Senator Fayette 151 Prouty 265 Congress 147 Stafford 274 lieutenant governor Daley 215 Snelling 184 Crispe 6 County senator Republicans Morse 231 Kitchell 225 Democrats Witters 181 Robarge 153 Barre Lions Hear Attendance Report Members of the Barre Lions Club held a business meeting yesterday noon at the Country House Restaurant King Lion George Anderson presided The co-chairmen of the attendance contest Kenneth Tucker and Louis Ziter reported Anderson said a direc meeting will be held soon to dispose of severed business matters He also reported briefly on the education program held 1 a week under sponsorship of the Washington Electric Cooperative Kennis Minoli Cub Lion from Marian introduced his successor Bruce Desilets The Spaulding Cub Lion is Donald Seaver Bethel Endorses Hoff Johnson BETHEL This town backed President Johnson 323-244 over Senator Gold water and endorsed Governor Hoff 311-254 Henry A Stafford was elected town representative without opposition Other state contests: Senator: Fayette 224 Prouty 350 Congress: 192 Stafford 389 lieutenant governor Daley 275 Snelling 278 Crispe 4 County senator: Gay 337 Arnold 367 Stoddard 328 Fucci 193 Raynolds 200 Lalor 186 area had 420 claims down 2 from the preceding week and 104 less than in 1963 The St Albans area had 236 claims down 26 from the week before and 105 less than the previous year White River Junction area showed 79 claims down 2 from the week before and 93 less than a year ago There was an increase of 26 per cent in the Middlebury area and 16 per cent in the St Johns-bury area Over the year every area showed lower totals ranging up to 54 per cent Initial claims indicating mostly new unemployment declined by 107 from the preceding week to 522 Weeks of une mployment claimed reflecting contin joblessness rose to 2427 but stood 31 per cent below the corresponding week a year ago So far this year the total of ail types of claims reached 215-169 a figure about eight per cent below the cumulative total in 1963 Initial claims were down 12 per cent and weeks of unemployment claimed seven per cent Benefits paid from the State's reserve fund during the week amounted to 353474 Thirty persons exhausted their cur rent benefit rights bringing the 1964 total to 2608 Capital Emblem Club Makes Plans ntAIOKI sou01 223-7631 178 River St Montpelier Vt At an old time price! $385 Hardwick Backs Many Democrats HARDWICK This town backed all but one of the Democratic candidates in major races here yesterday President Johnson received an overwhelming 660-262 endorsement So did Governor Hoff 673-252 Other state contests: Senator Fayette 485 Prouty 442 Congress O'Shea 454 Stafford 475 lieutenant governor Daley 599 Snelling 284 Crispe 11 George Nolan was named town representative over Merrill Darling 529-402 County senator vote: Robarge 632 Witters 556 Morse 305 Kitchel 282 1 located the body of the 4-year- old It was reported by police that i Carroll Carpenter of Newport who is an amateur radio oper-J ator with a transmitter in his car first called police when he was driving by the lake and saw a hand threshing in the water Police surmised the small I boys had been playing in a row iboat and tumbled into the water Atty Lawrence Miller of Newport was notified i 45 Qt Barnet Voters Elect Roy We could give you a thousand reasons to visit The Montpelier Emblem Club met on Monday evening at the Montpelier Elks Club Plans were discussed for a dinner meeting and Christmas party to be held at the next meeting on Dec 7 Each member is to bring a joke gift as well as a toy for the Argus Santa A donation was voted for the Arthritis Fund It was announced that the candy had arrived for members to sell The meeting was pre sided over by Mrs Jean Ricciarelli president Refreshments were served by Mrs TTafford Brink chairman Mrs Marion Cheever Mrs Marjorie Silloway and Mrs Adrienne Pillsbury Plymouth lanl Here are sixty of 'em BARNET A Dem a Wendell Roy was elected town representative here defeating Republican Carroll McLar 317-231 Goldwater received the backing 278-267 over Johnson In state contests Sen a tor emor Hoff 259 Foote 298 Congress O'Shea 148 Stafford 399 lieutenant governor Daley 219 Snelling 320 County senator: Kitchel 372: Morse 344 Robarge Fayette 152 Prouty 395 gov-iD 130 Witters 157 I Beautiful Vinyl Rubber -Tile- Gauge 35 Decorator Colors to Choose From Furys the biggest plushest Ply mouths ever vafrance Hyde Park For Johnson Names Goodwin HYDE PARK President Johnson carried this town 253-208 over Goldwater Ernest Goodwin was named town representative over John Gray 281-177 In state contests the vote was Senator Fayette 168 Prouty 290 governor Hoff 269 Foote 195 Congress 158 Stafford 302 lieutenant governor Daley 223 Snelling 219 Crispe County senator Samuel Loomis 256 Gerard Kirchner 177 See For Free Estimate on Tile Installation Only ea The Floor Covering Storb 8 Merchant Barre i Belvederes Our Warehouse Is Full of Reconditioned Appliances That Must Be Sold Before We Move BE SURE AND CHECK OUR P3SCES! Combination Oil and Electric Ranges From $1495 Combination Wood and Elec Ranges From $2495 Combination Oil and Gas Ranges From $1995 Regular and Apt Size Gas Ranges From $1495 Regular and Apt Size Electric Ranges From $1495 Electric Dryers $3995 Automatic Washers From $2995 Wringer Washers From $2995 Regular Refrigerators From $995 Refrigerators With Across The Top Freezer From $2995 Electric Motors $1 00 Each 1 Oil Space Heater 1 Dishwashing Sink 0) Barracudas Valiants Limited Stck Regular $28995 Maytag Automatic NOW S19995 Village Fair At New York Manny Carcoba store manager discusses new unit control drew program with Martin Rom chief dress buyer for our New York buying office VrrangemMiti are being made to expand the Village Fair dress department to be the largest in Central Vermont featuring to the minute fashions" OK yes The Village Fair Is that fabulous ne department store at the park Barre There's something for everyone ait IMvmoiiilitand mw CHHVBUB Remember Every New Maytag Frigidaire and Sylvania Appliance In Our Store And Warehouse MUST BE SOLD Before We Movel TAYLOR APPLIANCE 1 Miin St Montpelier Vt Walter Kennedy Kay Dodge Auto Sales Terry's Garage Inr Main St Bradford I Main St heleee Vt Mid-Town Chryaler-Ply mouth 84 Stale St Montpelier Vt 17 South Main St Randolph Vt.

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