Storm Buries'ti. ^Iwide Midwest
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— i : ? - X, \ Dnilf ^N«t Ptmi Rim le WeaUiir SATURDAY, MARCH 14,. 1959 Par tlMi WMdt Ending PemOMl ef p .'ii WenOw ■ereen ^O B I^IBLVB ^ant^Htpr^^pgitteg i^ral5 Mnndi 1 4 n ;'^ n . Pair ami neider taMglit. ! ^ 8e. Y n a a d n y aonny. Mttla except she's pretty sure It esn't be Tbere \were no power-driven 12,895 $.16 for four stamps to An tion' .which w&s a atbro In Ji^an- (•Image In tewnmratwre. High 4R-M. chMter. He mentioned hla the Isrgest dredge tn theNyorld. snlrw plong^ In those days, and Member el the AndH \ , nounce to four frienda what she was TOWNE Bnrewi ef CKrreilatinii, V 4 beotTown abotX to undertake; and $46 to b e n e f a c t o r , and Immediately "The Eesayo : Is," she claims. our Informant recalls that the M an^ester— A Cky o f VHinge Charm Heard Al^ng Mmn Street overha^the car to get to Ver others tn the Store began to add "My husband is on It, dud it’s on little narrowXfootpaths through mont. their atortes to hla. One man re-, Its way to Suez for Some drcdgjhg the atreeU, with walla of snow two feet high w e r ^ delight to the CLEANERS And on Some of Mandietter*a Street»t,Too Over the 'W^kend'she ex»>ects to membered the time the bus driver Work.” MONDAY, MARCH 1«, 1959 (CUaalfled AdvarttalBg an Page 12$ PRICE FIVE CENTS Mr. «nd Mr#. ThomM R. Brown. spend $6.60 fof^odgliig in a dormi had apotted a ca" on Are and had Well, now we had to go after die children while they Hsted, 848 MAIN ST. LXXVIII, NO. liO (PQLJllTE£N PAGES) MANCHESIER, U Jm m n *«>« tory; $10,'for lim^tion; $10 for squirted an extinguisher under the rest o f the Story. In doing so, we * trtp to porri* WUukI S- C.. whero gas; $4 lo r a tm X ^ k e t; $5 for .hood in time to avert a serloua asked Mrs. Pihl a lot of queetione. .^ D f y Reprle' ONE STOiP A 9-»year-old Bolton bdv Is con thw wlteewod th« r-aduatlon of Organization ? ♦to ebznge his, luck, which up to food; and $9 for rental of all the mishap. Finally, she said, "You aren’t going SERVICE CLEANINO oon, M*rto« Pvt. Thomaa R. to print this, are you?" siderably distressed by the toot We have head it said that one this point had been all bad. He paraphanelia she has to buy. Another man remembered the WASH 'N DRY *N FOLD Brown Jr. ordered his. agent to play 3 and 7. Total so far: $147.66. time a young woman driver had Sure we are, Mrs..Pihl. that a young- lady of the toWn has of the prerequisites to success In Her husband, a cliJH service em a long-standing crush on him. \ SHIRTS Kfaru^chev arns!^'“*!“ Press, politics was the functioning of a HJs agent, gnd many, of Wa, She still 'hasn't bought ski .papta, stalled her car in front of the 'ti. Offloera and membera of Man- friends, experts' in tlio courtship $36; sun goggles, $4; ski siveal ploye, left with 119 OUm t - crew Her annual valentines and ds- smooth running organization which driver’s bus. Jumping from the-bus jnembers and officers of the Elsea- PICK-UP and DELIVERY IraTiian Qiaini n i . t+». eiMoter Codxo of Elka aro i«aueat‘ of Lady Luck, urged him not to $18; zinc oxide cream for sunburnt id easing the girl to the pas- casional reminders of her esteem ed to meet at the SUu Home at coordinated all plans in advance of $ ; apres ski boots, $9; a cashmere yona lest week for Suez. Theyssre the puWic fray. Up to a week ago. change, but he remained stead 1 sehger side, he started the car In eihbarrass him. ■. Storm Buries T:S0 tomorrow night, to proceed r". Americans, Mrs. Pihl aflds, an4 TEL. Ml 3-18^8 fast in hla attachment to the new sweater,,.also for apres ski, $26, seconds, leaving behind still an Recently, howeber.- * cheerful adio Hit from there to the John B. Burke we believed that there was a great (cashmere is de rlgeur for apres the ship isn't due In the Suez until ^ t e has crept Into'fhe tragic ro N asser^t Signing 2921 Pact deal to be said for this axiom. combination. other grateful recipient of his kind Funeral Home to pay reapecta to Yes, 1 and 2 came in that day ski); a boot rack, $4; ski poles, $7; March 25. So, It’s certain the story mance. Charles Weaneskl, a member « But,, our faith has been shattered and skis, $26. ness. wasn’t about the Essayona. He found out she has given him j Moscow, March 16 (A*)— The by a relative newcomer to the GOP' and paid over I.WO. His skill with his own vehicle Is the lodge. , There must be a lesson to be Grand total, $274.06. Next time a Herald reader sees up for Lent. Soviet Uftion says it does not scene. Hot counting splints, bandages, legendary. an Item about the Suez dredging, I learned In It. Of Treaty Mfh Iraq recognize Iran’.e recent repudi-' A reception for members of the Mrs. Rosalind T. Quish won the mcrcurtchrome, and ointment. "Why he drives as though he was Mrs. Pihl, they’ll have a closer tie Better'Thsn Wriggle contest for secretary of the Re part of the machine,” said one Board ot Hkhication and the Board Modern Parent with It, knowing a Manchester man As school lunch-menus go, they hydramaug jation of 1921 treaty pro- of Directors will be held Sunday publican Town Committee without, man. Is over there helping to get the Hartford, Marc A Manchester couple^ recount Extended Search don’t usually sound too appetizing, a Hd ivi.sions giving the .Rus.sians afternoon from 2:30 toU o’clock at apparently, resorting to this basic "He can get that UUng through Job done. By THE ASSOOLATBD PRESS feete of the worklh* people in the The news industry^iWide took a solid Midwest For three or four weeks Rec-' but the person who ntgde up the this story of a remark they heard drifts I wouldn’t, dare try, even in Premier Nikita------ —Khrushchev name of netlonallsinr^enationalize ^ e futile." ■ the right to send troops into the Luts Junior Museum. philosophy. along W. 53rd St. in Manhattan. rcalion Superintendent James Her- menu for South Windsor’s schools Khnwhehev »aid Kkaaem "ia stand today against several When Chairman Jack Shea a truck," said another. The Thought Counts JETAWAY Iran under certain conditions. Just before the M\iseum of Mod dlc looked for an old upright piano next week must have a touch'of the accused Pre.sident Nasseh o f. so-called “Marie Torre bills" Showings of the film, "The called for nominations to the post, to reWace the Instrument used by Meanwhile, back at The Herald, I Soviet international law stl'hor- ern Arts opened, a line formed at Two youngsters, learning their advertising man within him. the United Arab Republic to the rnad of progrea* and qon- 1^,. g Golunsky. writing in Pravria, protecting repoiters against Silent World," rescheduled because Mrs. Quish's opponent had her the S ^ lor Citizens’ Club. a reporter called the bus company mother’s birthday wag imminent, TRANSMISSION of the storm Thursday, are as foh the door. The line grew longer and WiLnCss these: Vegetarian baked day of stirring up trouble in eluded: ., said Iran's ren.inciation of the compulsory di.sclosure of news Five Trains nominator and seconder ready, and longer while the art lovers waited The replacement was needed Tr with the driver’s number supplied began to work on dad. beans, horhe-style spaghetti—and REPAIR SERVICE lows: Ro^rtson School, Monday: well propared speeches were made eatise the original piano had lost by the salesman. Iraq and warned: “The Soviet "Our economic and technical aid ^ 'treaty clauses was a "clumsy at- sources. for the door to open. They went to great pains to cop- fwe like this one l tuna wiggle on to Iraq i.a friendly and rti.Mnler-1 H i^and Park School, Thursday, in her behalf. .several nbles, ivory from several Number 1,113 of the Connecticut vlnce him Iho occasion should not Union is not indifferent to the te:?>pt" to free itself of its obliga- Unanimous opposition to the 2:30 p.m., and Thursday evening A young couplewith a snia]l girl biscuits. 1-DAY SERVICE eeted. It doee not atipulate any ^ Chairman .Shea then asked if kc.vs and a general air of well be Co. Is the mask of William Rider, be allowed to pass without come situation.” t ons.' -^ measures and the remarks of sev- Freed from at the Bowers School a showing for. Joined the queue. The youngster Two Factory Trained political, military or other rondi- The .Soviets previously have eral of the legislatora who intro- there were further nominations. had trouble understanding the heed ing. 698 N. Main St. token of appreciation for the good Khrushchev apoke at the Signing i adults and junior and senior high Herdic looked here and there, Better To Give ... ■ Mechanics On Duty tiona. charged Iran with allowing the ' d.iced the bills virtually aasured There was a deafening silence in to line up.