, 1960 >andra C. Taylor, Jeannette 1.1„ Toussaint, Mary J. Walton.
TOWNSMAN CLASSIFIED ADS BRING RESULTS NUCVEIR TeWNSMIAN Indarer's (10n r1 eu simper Since /88;" K BARGAIN TABLE VOLUME 73 NUMBER 38 ANDOVER, MASSACHUSETTS, JUNE AND 23, 1960 PRICE 10 CENTS rE ELEPHANT SALE Town Meeting Is June 29 Worried town officials were this BOOKSTORE week anxiously promoting the special town meeting, scheduled HESTNUT ST. for next Wednesday at 7:30 in Memorial Auditorium, as they an- ticipated considerable difficulty in getting a quorum. The Selectman and Town Manager Thomas E. Duff have been concerned that fewer than the re- quired 350 voters will show up at the session, which will consider four zoning articles and one con- ce rning vacation pay for town em- pioyees. Tbe meeting was postponed from an earlier date, so that legally- required advertisements could appear in the newspapers. Of top concern to most officials is the country club project in West Andover. This plan can not be put into effect until the voters approve an amendment to the zoning by-law ((.ontinue .1 on Page 16) Action Due On Urban Renewal AT THIS EARLY AGE - Graduation exercises were held Deborah St. Louis, Scott Crampton, Nunzi Supuppo, Diane Bond, The Housing Authority is recently for the pre-kindergarten boys and girls attending the Robert Stackhouse, Diane Lindsay, Lisa Davidson and Lois scheduled to meet later this week to consider accepting planning funds West Parish Nursery School. In front are Dianne Mansour, Workman. Rear row - Meredith Moody, Scott White, John Herbert, for urban renewal planning here. Michael Maren, Nancy Sagaser, Bobby Wooten, James Eaton, Thomas Caughey, Tim Kaywroth, Frances Szaecs and Chris This is the first step in securing Andrew GuTezian, and John Teloh. Second row - Lynn Kitchens, Gibson. Absent was Shelley Nannis. (Leone) a government-financed plan for a renewal project, which in its final Scholarships stage would come before town Need Hospitality For British Boys meeting for acceptance. At this I'M f-MY point, there are no town funds in- Eight local families will have periment in International Living". and now we need tohear I rum eight Announced volved, however. the rare chance this summer to Seven of them will entertain a families who are willing to provide The town will receive a$62,000 -ABOUT MY become a working part of the "Ex- teen-age lad from Great Britain, hospitality for them for three liund reds of friends and relatives grant for the planning stage, ac- and the eighth will provide hos- weeks in August". attended graduation exercises at cording to municipal officials who pitality for a teacher who accom- It seems that the best of plans Andover High School last Friday . attended a conference in New York panies the boys. fell through somehow, and the In addition to the awarding of Monday. COTFONS diplomas by School Committee Henry 1. I lalprin of the field No one yet k now s who the scheduled visit of the group to operations division of Urban Rene- families will be - that, frankly, is another community was cancelled. chairman Milton J. Meyers, scho- wal in the federal Housing and a bit of a problem. But their trip was not. larships and prizes were announced Home Finance Agency explained For volunteers are needed, and And Mrs. Farrington, as a for- by Supt. of Schools Edward I. 0e)5.-r the procedures that must be fol- quickly. mer participant in one of the "Ex- Erickson and I leadmaster Lindsay lowed by the local housing autho- fd`Rairefesigner Mrs. Charles Farrington, 19 periment in International Living" J. March. rity. Argyle st., expressed the problem trips abroad, was asked to seek out Usherettes were Regina Cardel- After formally accepting the 6PARK STREET GR 5-6464 simply: "The boys and their eight interested families here. lo. Janice Bowman, Pamela Lake, Nancy Whitworth, Judith Dimlich, teacher are coming, unexpectedly, In addition to simply taking the (Continued on Page 16) Marline Dennison, Gail Grange, (Continued on Page Eight) Kay Berthel, Martha Freeman, * ... TWEED - Foam rubber backed COLONIAL Gail Forsythe and Judith Chapman. Well planned home in con- CRUISES .... JOHNSON ACRES The following were awarded venient location, living room with 942 Colonial Ranch. •Delightful scholarships: fireplace, dining room, large RUGS $48.00 area near Town and Merrimack Ilinchcliffe Scholarship, Susan family room with pine paneling, TOURS College. Lady American decor. Slade, Deborah Newcomb, $575, 3 bedrooms, 114 baths, screened FURNITURE EXCHANGE Kitchen with breakfast area. porch, $27,500. one-half to each; Chapin, Draper, Vacation TRIPS 4 PARK STREET Cor. Main St. 24 foot living room with dining area and view of New England Gutterson, Bell, Richard Daniels, Pendleton a Dodd MIAMI for a week foliage. Family room with Cherry $220; Andover Servicemen, Mar- REALTY wood, adjacent. Dining morn and mural trill I)) ANDOVER plane - 3 bedrooms or may be used as 4 (Continued on Page 12) 14 PARK as.... low as $139.40 bedrooms. Basement fireplaced, Tels. GR 5-0351; 5-2120, 5-2625 recreation room. Plenty of stor- age. Separate laundry. 2 tiled OUTSIDE NASSAU 7 day cruise baths. Asking $33,000. 44-Conditioned Ship sailing HOUSE PAINT weekly from JOHN & RITA HEWITT \ • Y.. . .$170.00 Lica hors 5.95 Gal . Countries 8 ELM ST. ANDOVER COLE PAINT When? EUROPE 11 TELS. GR 5-0973 - 5-1834. Esrorted Tours 10 MAIN ST. TEL. GR 5-1156 • ...... front $749.00 up INDEPENDENT TOURS - U'llen should you see arranged to your specifications...... - _ your Doctor? At the ofessional care to BUSINESS TRIPS •i 11E PIED PIPERS OF ANDOVI :ii first suggestion of ill- ness! Prompt action Plane, Ship and lintel Reserva- :xis!) finish that's will save time, money tions Promptly arranged - ANDOVER WHAT IS I and professional and needless suffering. (:at Rental Plans - THE tissue crispness 11orne,tir and International Plumbing & 09a, And, of course, bring STUDIO SHOPPE your Doctor's prescrip- y you bought them, See Page I I TRAVEL ANYWHERE, Heating tions here, where care- me-ironed shine, real estate 166 INC. Formerly Buchan & McNally ful compounding is a No, Main St. Andover "HAL" BUTTER, I'ROP. $hlzii0Mcfppe specialty. 124 Cross St. Lawrence Phone GR 5-2614 211 No. MAIN ST. GR 5-5121 GR 5-2002 * * * * No. 6510 ILL. MU 5•51121 * * Lvaitinlis FUEL OILS OF DISTINCTION Electrical Contracting 24 HOUR •)l_ 4111, -.• OIL BURNER CLEANSERS COMPANY SERVICE ,rimercial - Industrial Amucvtu -14,VlsISMA IN Residential =ME HOWE PHARMACY 357 No. Main St. " MAIN Al PARK SI. Bill" M.OrrUZZII CALL ORGR 1-32:;27 GUY HOWE & TED LELAND For Your Printing Needs 1 . 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2 THE ANDOVER TOWNSMAN, JUNE 23, 1960 A Graduation Essays Use Theme Of "Youth" SALUTATORY responsibilities, and lea rn to com- ,losing of our high school years. growing, we realize what a form- And American youth are face; by Deborah C. Newcomb bine the experience of age with its As the first class to complete the ative and important part of life high with new p robletns :. .. own idealism and originality, we all I speak for the members of the full course in this building, we have school is. For all that you have done A lthough livim in the should have a happier and more wealthie class of 19(10, as I welcome you to a special feeling for it. AVe are to help us. we thank you. moststpowerful, peaceful existence. Let the youth of these exercises which mark the grateful to you, pa rents and "The Youth That Never And besteducated countryonthe friends, for making this beautiful Grows Old" today and the youth of yesterday WIL complement each other, instead of gloAbell'h.a.v PA4m oyC ANDOV ER%Out " building possible, and for guiding Youth has been defined as the e. their weaknesses. us this far on our route to adult- quality of being "fresh or vigorous forever trying to outdo each other. Some youth are lazy. , PLAYHO SE. hood. Although we are still in body, mind, or feeling.7 If this Then we should truly have "the Some are ignorant, their mil, Friday, Saturday & Sunday . were a true definition, anyone with youth that never grows old." filled thstind ision. June 24-25-26 unbiased opinions and a mind TIIEME: yet wnilo yoeutch have SPACIOUS & GRACIOUS indomitable GIANT OF MARATHON receptive to new ideas, can remain The Youth Of America Speak strength: Steeve Reeves 5 bedroom 3eorgian in excellent young. I have read, "There is an by Susan M. Shaw Strength of character, of body, Mylone Bemongeot family neighborhood. 2-car garage. old age of the heart, and a youth and of mind. Showings: Fri 6 Sat Eves it "And the thoughts of youth are Landscaped grounds. Walkin7 that never grows old." I believe long, long thoughts." Tonight our Tiley ilaye co, 'i Sat Mat: 3:2:: distmlce to Town. By appointment. and fores Sunday can't: 3:2C; 6:25; 3: that we must cultivate this eternal classmates center their thoughts ight: i youth and shun the old age of the on youth. ‘ild seek a nd THE ROOKIE JOHN & RITA HEWITT standing. Tommy Noonan - Pete Marshal l Rea liars heart to the best of our ability. Al- "Youth - sturdy youth - strong though a respect for tradition is The past is filled, and y.ointh Fri & Sat Eves: -: • 8 ELM ST. ANDOVER and straight as young pines e:eusst requisite to any civilization, the reach newn - ground Sat mat: 1: , TELS. GR 5-0973 - 5-1834 Figures with reaching hands and Sunday con,t: ::5:; 4:5`: "old age of the heart," or stub- lighted eyes - Youthsturdy youth , born refusal to accept anything new Symbols of the future." rful or different, is fatal to any nation Youth - rich in heritage and of yet Youth h with reaching hands and that wishes to g row. China, untold powers. One could say that lighted eyes. Thanks although one of the most cultured our heritage goes back to the first STithois of the fut ure--" countries on earth, lagged behind civilized people of Egypt and Baby- Our salutatorian hash already the rest of the world for hundreds lon. Much in literature, philosophy, discussed the necessityforyouth's of years, because she remained art, and architecture, we owe to the remaining young. As the program A Million, stagnant. 'ancient Greeks, The Romans progresses, we shall hear the Many people believe that yough brought new codes of law and order thoughts of others - of one who feels Folks! enjoy life. They feel that young and carried civilization to northern strongly about apathetic youth; of people of high school and college Europe. Here, our ancestors col- one who supports adult opinions of age should have a good time while youth; and of one who sees youth Many thanks to the thousands of shoppers, to the lected this wealth of knowledge, they can, and take life seriously placed in a situation peculiartoour PIKE SC other merchants, to our suppliers, to our builders and to adding their own gifts. All these later. I also believe that young times. held at Pik our employees for helping to make our Grand Opening sources have since enriched the people should enjoy life, but that American life and youth. Whether youth is to continue to Days a success last week. they have definite responsibilities. "We are symbols of the strain, have prestige in a complicated Children One of these responsibilities is the the toil, the work, world rests with youth itself. And so. the youth of America speak, At South It was a revelation to many people to find such struggle to retain idealism, and The eagerness that fired millions another, the striving to improve shopping SPACIOUSNESS right in the center of town. who have trooped before us - ESSAY Children's wherever possible - traits for Who have been of the same "Are We A Silent Generatioo?" the South C which youth is fabled. In these frightened fibe r, of the same by Marjorie E. Mazel appropriate si it was also a revelation to many people to dis- times of cynicism and unrest, youth And tensile thread. "A Silent Generation" - Mary Jane must struggle to keep morale, both these cover that, at the CO-OP, you can eat your principle and We are all of that, and more." are the three words with which Call to Worst' individual and national, fromdete- still collect the interest! If this isn't like eating your The prominence of youth in some adult critics have labeled the Prayer at riorating. cake and having it too, we don't know what is. building our country has always the young people of high school age The Scripture Another important responsibility been noted. Many great men of our today. Certainly, the word "silent" Gavle M. Jac of youth is the supplying of fresh nation showed promise of their is not intended in a physicalsenst non of the of If you haven't yet tried the NEW CO-OP, please do. and original ideas to the adult. work as youth. Benjamin Franklin for loud music, longtelephonecon- Crontie. You will like our pumerous foods, our prices, our friend- Today's youth is unusually well at seventeen was a successful versations, and noisy gatherings Ushers for liness, our CASH refunds, and our spaciousness in the informed - it has the ability to printer. Thomas Jefferson helped seem to characterize our genera- Richard Bea: evaluate the new ideas, and should center of town - create our government while in his tion. "Silent" refers, instead, toa Stephen Foste pass them on to the older person, early twenties. mental attitude, the apathy and lack Donald Robe r who has the wisdom and experience "Youth had an important place of world awareness that American and Lindsay necessary to use these ideas to the among freedom loving peoples youth display. Primarily, theword attendance wi best advantage. Who struggled for independence "silent" implies a generation that and Charles 1 If youth can only live up to its and sovereignty. . does not think. The youth of many Presentatio HANDY TO EVERYTHING They were lighthearted and generations have been designated the various ( strong, the youth of our young coun- as apathetic and indifferent to stallation of o try. others; why have we been singled Bibles to th 20aivi The nation was growing, and the out as "the Silent Generation'" Robert Timot Bumble Bee Chunk White spirit of youth, Surely, there are many young of B. Dodd, FOR YOUR Set to the task of building and people today who are concerned Sterling Gilli exploring a new country, was gain- with ideas and principles beyond Glines, Rog( Helmut Lutsc 2 1st 59c VACATION! ing fresh strength." their requi red school subjects. The TUNA FISH The rapid expansion of science assistance provided to the May, Nancy ANDOVER and the arts offer even more to American Red Cross by Andover Jane Pingree CO-OP MAYONNAISE ..., 494 youth today. Now, we have an even Ifigh students, the volunteer work Carleton Now FINANCE CO. greater part to play. There are new done by many students at theLaw- Senuta, Deboi frontiers to be discovered and un- rence General Hospital, the par- Van N. Washb CO-OP 4 for GOLD MEDAL Street Floor Musgrove Bldg. limited challenges to be met. ticipation of youth in the White Kinderga rte .ELM SQ. GR 5.1998 "The last decade has brought a House Conference on Children and erie Jean Bel PINEAPPLE 99c new era. Youth and in a similar conference ward Butler, held at Nier rimack College are onh Marylou Cho JUICE FLOUR ,,5Ds49C But of the indications that some and Clement, young people are conscious of well, Beth local, national, and international James I)ye , SWANSON'S CHICKEN affairs. Suzanne E us 2 for But what of the others, the youth Bruce Spauh BEEF & TURKEY whose thoughts never extend beyond Allen Jenkins ..7tt,r Storage (Continued nn !'she Fite Deborah Loui 99, ward Lux, Michele Nev DINNERS berry Pei r4 For those who insist on the Finest— Susan Ryder, R'S NOT ONLY THAT NEY sie Margare 3 lb IMPORTED the best costs no more HAVE A FINE REPUTATION Marie Trumb FOR SKILL ..THEY'RE SO ford Wetmor Nursery c( HOLLAND HAM 2•49 PLEASANT AND COURTEOUS Andersc ROYAL GELATIN 12 for 89i IN THE PRESCRIPTION Kathryn Corn • Remodeling DEPARTMENT AT Dye, Kenn( DOLE PINEAPPLE &