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The Wilmington Crusader VOL. if NO. » WILMINGTON, MASSACHUSETTS — WEDNESDAY, JULY 1, 19S3 PRICE TEN CENTS New School Contract Is Signed

Last night, at 10:03 p.m. in the Roman House, the Elemen- LITTLE LEAGUE MOTHERS «»T » MRS. DREW HOLDS A SELECTMEN'S MEETING tary School Building Commit- TO MEET TONIGHT EEN 1 ALK tee and the Poorvu Construc- tion Company of Boston, signed A meeting, this evening, at by K.y a contract for the construction 8:15, has been called by the Mothers of the Little League, at Dorothy Murray was married of the new school, on Wildwood Sunday afternoon to David Brag- Street. the Wilmington Skating Club- house, on Chestnut Street. The don. Dodo, was dressed in a The contract was for the com- meeting is for the purpose of white dress and matching hat plete construction of the school, organizing an association of the and wore a lovely orchid cor other than equipment, and the mothers, to help out with Little Isage. We wish Dodo and Dave cost stipulated was $498,439. The the best of luck in the years to school will be built according to League. come. - the plans and specifications ori- BRUSH FIRE NEAR Vacationing in Maine is Janet ginally bid on, with a few minor WILDCAT RAILROAD McKay, while Gert Fenlon and exceptions. All three of the com- Nancy Cain are in New Hamp- mittee members, E. Hayward The Fire Department was shire. Also Irene Wicks, and Bliss, Nicholas De Felice and Al- called out, Monday afternoon, Mary Lou Swain are having a an Shepherd signed the contract to combat a blaze which covered combined work-a-well and vaca- for the town of Wilmington, and about an acre of land, in back I tion-a-while summer in Maine. Howard H. Poorvu, the treasurer of Broad Street, and adjacent Ralph Cliffords many friends of the Poorvu Construction Co. to the Wildcat Railroad, so call- really miss him now that he has signed for the contractor. ed. The blaze was reached by fol- !left Wilmington. The new school, to be erected lowing an old wood road. Kids Bob Clayton was seen talking on the property owned by the are thought to have been re- to Anne. Bea, Joan, Cyn and Kay town on Buck's Hill, will have 14 sponsible for the blaze. last Monday night at a Record classrooms, and a library and Hop. These girls journey to Kim ball's Starlight in Wakefield and Visual Aid room, equivalant in TV SET BURNS UP Mrs. Wavie Drew, West Street, re-elected a Selectman last March, size to a classroom. In addition, they really had a keen time. there will be an all purpose room A television set, valued up- John Tilley. Hawk Butler, Red had as one of her campaign points a statement that the Selectmen to be used as a cefeteria assem- wards to $350 was destroyed, by O'Connell. Berr Baldwin are should meet, every week, instead of bi-monthly. Mrs. Drew holds bly hall, and gymnasium, an all fire, Monday afternoon, at the 'some of the towns service men home of Harry Peterson, Laurel {home on leave. that the town's business doesn't get a close enough check with only ecectric kitchen, with stainless two meetings, by the Selectmen, every month. steel equipment, about 25 feet by Road, North Wilmington. The Dating: Tony and Cynthia. Jim 35 feet in size, a Nurse and Den- fire was thought to have started 'and Arne, Gene and Nancy, and Recently, Mrs. Drew announced that she was going to be in the tal office, a reception room, by short circuit. The Wilming- Mike and Peggy. ton Fire Department kept the Jeanne Fenlon was a lucky Town Hall, every Monday, to go over accounts, and keep herself teachers room, etc. posted, and the other Selectmen could be present or not, as they Each of the rooms ror the fire confined to the TV set. young lady this past week-end. primary children will be equip- She saw Julius LaRosa at the chose. ped with toilet faculties and the LYNDELL SIMPSON Hampton Beach Casino, Satur- Pictured above is Mrs". Drew, examining the work of Town Ac- day night. Jeanne can tell us ail other 8 rooms, in the other wing 1 Lyndell W. Simpson, Columbia countant Bob Peters, as she holds a Selectman's meeting, all by will have a set of toilet facilities about it and just watch us turn Street, an underwater demoli- green with envy. herself, last Monday. common to the 8 rooms. In ad- tion expert and "frog man" in (Polaroid One Minute Photo by Wilmington Crusader) dition, there will be two toilets the United States Navy, has had accessible from the outside, for METHODIST CHURCH NEWS a change of address. The new Services at the Wilmington use of children using the play- address is Lyndell W. Simpson, ground, when the school is Methodist Church will be at 10 PIG STOLEN WANTED DM-3, UDT No. 5, FPO, San Fran- a.m. next Sunday. The pastor otherwise closed. cisco, California. Donat Bourassa Jr., of Wil- MAN or WOMAN, any age, who The school is to be all on one will have as his sermon "New Areas of Conquest." mington Junction, reported to needs a home. Call Billerica level, with the grade being only MRS. BLISS ON the police Tuesday that a pig, 8876. slightly above the ground, with RECREATION COMMITTEE Beginning Sunday, July 5th, weighing about 100 pounds had the exception of a loading plat- and continuing through the sum- Mrs. May Bliss, Glen Road, be- mer, the Rev. Otis A. Maxfield been stolen. The pig was describ- form, in the rear, which will be ed as all-white. at tailboard height. The only came a member of the Wilming- may be heard each Sunday morn- ton Recreation Committee, at its ing, at 8:45 a.m. over WNAC in COMPLETE steps, leading in or out of the The home of the Marine Corps building will be adjacent to the meeting in the Town Hall, last a program entitled: "News In night. The meeting was devoted The World of Religion." Commandant, built in 1803, is known * BODY * loading platform, and will be as the oldest building in Washing- an emergency exit from the all- to further exploratory taUcs, on WORK purpose room, with four steps. the nature of the work to be ton, D. C. Floors in the class rooms are done by the committee. SOX SHELL TIGERS 12—5 to be of wood, but the other Cormier Hits Homer floors will be concrete. The main DR. SIDNEY S. SHER WALLPAPER ARNOLD lobby floor will be terrazo, and COMPLETES COURSES - "Fergle" the corridors will have asphalt Dr. Sidney S. Sher, local Wo- Iour.»*nr - KyAflill Faint v tile. In the all-purpose room the burn vision specialist, has just June 29—The Red Sox explod- Ovi-r 15,000 rolls in Stock FORD SALES floor will be of vynal plastic, in completed graduate courses at ed with* six runs in the third Boston Road - 662 - Billerica the library there will be court both Boston University and Suf- inning tonight, and three more 'Tii iimn Evenings Call 3103 tile, and in the kitchen quarry folk University. Dr. Sher, an in the fourth, featured by Walt red tile. Optometrist with 14 years ex- Cormiers third home run of the All ceilings will be plastered, perience in the eye professions, season, with two men on. and there will be accoustic tile is now writing a dissertation on The Sox trailed 5—3 going in- the importance of vision in the to the fourth when they came (Continued on page four) school. Dr. Sher will receive up with the six tallies on just • THE HILLTOP • an M.A. Degree in Education, two hits. majoring in eye-health education Red Sox pitcher Bill Lambert DINE • DANCE • LIQUOR on completion of his text. went the distance, allowing nine Orchestra Fri. - SaL hits. ENTERTAINMENT SUNDAY AFTERNOON WEST WILMINGTON The Tigers used three hurlers FOR RENT COMMUNITY CLUB TO MEET in trying to stop the second place ROUTE 38 TEWKSBURY Small 2 Room Cottage. on The regular meeting of the Sox. Tony DelTortc started and Your First Spot For Refreshments High Street, North Billerica. West Wilmington Club will be was relieved in the third by 2 Minutes from Wilmington For Appointment Call Biller- held tomorrow, July 2nd, at 9 Johnny McCabe, who was tagged Drop In end See Bob O'Brien and Ed Keough ica 8231. p.m. in the clubhouse on Forest for the loss. Street. Dick McKenna came in in the fourth and finished out. The Sox killed a Tiger rally in the fifth when with one out SAVE!! NO BETER GAS AT ANY PRICE!! SAYEIt and the bases full, second base- KEEP COOL!! man Paul Ryan snagged a line drive and tagged the runner to second, for an unassisted double play. USED CARS WINES "BOUGHT - SOLD - TRADED LIQUORS FOR SALE EASY TERMS Billerica 8167 CHOICE BUILDING LOT 125 foot front - 15,000 sq. feet GAS - WATER - SEWER PINEHURST ALTMAN'S, INC. L. E. DESMOND „ ♦ Telephone 631 Ttl. Billerica 5M ♦ ♦♦»«♦ • »*'

_ PAGE TWO THE WILMINGTON CRUSADER, WEDNESDAY, JULY 1, MS THE WILMINGTON CRUSADER the next one, by extension, to make a .still stronger decision? Published Erery Wednesday If one man can order one thing, such as a dance floor destroy- Altered as Second Class matter November 22, 1960 at tfce Peat Office ed, then it follows that the next one can order the see-saws •t Wilmington, Massachusetts, under the. act of March 3, 1807, by the in a public park destroyed, or anything else, even up to the Billerica Publishing Company. > NOW THRU SATURDAY • STANLEY J. BOCKO , « Publiaher Town Hall. Box 606, Wilmington, Masoachusetta This was not an administrative decision. Administrative Richard Widmark Lowe* Office, 95 Bridge Street, Lowell 8812 decisions are those involving sweeping streets, making up pay- Jean Peters LARZ NE1LSON .. Editor rolls, installing water services, etc. This was a decision which -PICK-UP ON ^_ 47 High Street, Nerth Wilmington, Tel. WU. 2846 SOUTH STREET" •ERNIE PATTERSON Business Manager was out of the ordinary. The trouble was that there was no ee_hlt The Wilmington Crusader assumes ne financial responsibility for provision for making such a decision. Wayns Morris errors in advertisements, bat will publish without charge a correction Consider, for instance, the Board of Appeals. Nearly "THE MARKSMAN" hi she next issue. every week this board is called on to make a decision which is » SUNDAY TO TUESDAY • Subscription Rate $3.00 a year. Half year $2.00. Newsstand Price 16 out of the ordinary. They advertise that there will be a public Dan Daisy cents a copy. The Wilmington Crusader is mailed to every serviceman from hearing. Anyone who wishes to, may attend, be he an indivi June Haver ► " Wilmington through the co-operation of the American Legion. Service- "THE OIRL NEXT DOOR" wen axe asked to keep the Crusader posted as to their latest address. dual, or be it a club or group. The board listens to everything, and makes its own decisions- They have not surrendered any co feature Back copies IS cents, after 1 month 29 cents if available. Frederick March Address all communications to Box 606, WHmingten, Mass. of their powers, yet the decision is essentially democratic. Terry Msore Many of our fellow townsmen have served in the Army "THE MAN ON A or Navy. They can well recall that these organizations have THE NEW SCHOOL AND OTHER THOUGHTS a central administrative poorer far more powerful than we ■xiiiimm-nTiTttttTtt Possibly before this paper appears, Wednesday, the con- do under our Town Manager plan. Yet, nothing is destroyed, tract for the new Wildwood street school will have been sign- (except in battle, or through loss) without a proper considera- ed. The contract, as we understand it, will call for the con- tion being made, firs). Many of our citizens will recall that MONUMENTS struction of the school in 270 days, which will mean that the there is a "Board of Survey" which considers the facts be lore BEST BONDED GRANITES building should be ready for occupancy next April. It will the decision is made. BETTER WORKMANSHIP be welcome. Wilmington should have something like a "Board of Sur- TV Mesl For Year Measy" The Finance Committee made a decision, the night prior vey," to be called on if anything is to be destroyed. It could 1122 GORHAM ST. Dial MU to the Town Meeting, to transfer $3,790.11 to the School consist of a committee, to give recotrtmendations, after a LUZ BROTHERS Building Committee. This gave the latter committee exactly public hearing. Such a committee could be a regular part of $500,000 with which to erect the building. It does not provide the town government, or it could be appointed anytime the for the equipment in the school, but as Mr. Bliss explained need arose. We believe it would save a lot of headaches, and FREE ESTIMATES at the town meeting, the additional money needed, probably at the same time give the people of the town the rigtlt to ex- ON HOUSE CALLS $77,000 can be voted by the town, out of the Excess and Defi- press their opinions, before waking up some morning to dis- NO SERVICE CHARGE ciency Fund, after January 1. 1954. cover that something else is missing! LABOR CHARGE ONLY The decision, without doubt, was the best that could be WHEN WORK IS DONE made under the circumstances. It took a combined meeting of Lab. at 778 Gorham Street the Finance Committee, Board of Selectmen, and Building AT THE D-A.V. AUXILIARY INSTALLATION Opp. Firs Station Committee nearly five hours to arrive at the decision, which. Authorized for this time at least, demonstrates that many heads are better Jordan Marsh Service than one. TELEVISION RADIO The transfer was made by the Finance Committee, acting LABORATORIES under its power in the "Home Rule Law." Why then did the Office - 53 Csntral Street town have to vote the money too? DIAL LOWELL 6597 There were two good reasons. In the first place the "Home Rule Law" has not yet been tested fully, in the courts, sjwsaassKMOKWOSsaassatxxKwas and by the town voting, it placed its seal of approval on the TEE OFF AT deed, beyond any doubt. In the second place, as Mr. Bliss explained, the town was also morally obligating itself to vote WEBB BROOK for the additional money, after January 1st. The money is in our treasury now, but according to law cannot be touched COUNTRY CLUB until after the new year begins- COURSE Another very fine feature is that our l>orrowing capacity remains at a better level. It is now down to $94,000. If an additional $77,000 were borrowed, we would be in a position |L to R Mrs. Helen Morgan, Someryille, ass't. state conductress, of being able to borrow only $17,000 if a real emergency arose. I D.A.V., Mrs. Elizabeth Tattersall, commander of the Auxiliary, Such a position would not be good. I Chapter 106, D.A.V., Mrs. Mary Titcomb, Maiden, state senior vice It was this point that had led the Finance Committee from j commander, D.A.V. and Mrs. Marie Jenkins, state junior vice WEBB BROOK ROAD the very first to reject the additional bonds. The previous. commander, D.A.V. Auxiliary. J4 Mils off meeting had been quite hot tempered, according to accounts ( (Polaroid One Minute Photo by Wilmington Crusader) U.S. Rts. 3 that we received. (Some people read our account to say that Billerica :*?■.: unprintable" words had been used. We said the meeting I there M S T R T Hand grenades were used by MODERN was "hot" and that "hot" words were used. We believe 'occUPY pUL p |T OF FIRST U.S. Marines who served under NINE HOLE is a distinct difference.) CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH John Paul Jones during the Revolu- It was unfortunate that the news coming from that meet- DURING JULY tion. XWWK ing did not have the Finance Committee's side of the argument. The pulpit of the Congrega- We endeavoured to get it. but didn't have much luck. We did tional Church will be occupied by guest ministers, during the prepare an editorial, pointing out that when five men out of annual vacation of the Rev. seven vote against a proposition there must be a good cause,jsta"nley Cummings, tot the PROGRESSIVE BUSINESS REVIEW even if it wasn't known, but, again, unfortunately, the editorial I month of July. On July 5th, the was lost in the shuffle, a fact that we will always regret. i Rev. Paul Burditt of the Biller- The Wilmington Finance Committee always sees fit to fov^X'SSK. ShS J^y PHIL O'BRIEN TEXACO STATION have 100% executive meetings. In this we believe that they 12th, the pulpit will be occupied Main and Ash Streets, Reading maximum wear, steering ease are in error, from a policy making standpoint. No one will by the Rev. Otis Maxfield, of and safety. Water is added to deny them the right to argue in private, but we believe the the Wilmington Methodist Church. The Rev. Sidney King, Prominently located at the your battery when needed to public is entitled to know what facts are presented to the of Christ Church, Burlington, junction of Main and Ash Sts., give it longer life and prevent committee, before the argument begins- will be the speaker on July 19th in Reading, Phil O'Brien's is a starting troubles. Signs of wear The last two weeks has been an illustration. Fortunately, and on July 26th, the Rev. Ar- Popular Stopping place for both are observed and reported to all has come out well, which, of course is to be expected, thur Simmons, pastor of the local and out-of-town cars. you before serious trouble de- Wilmington Congregational One big reason of course for velopes. Of course, windshields but no one knew what the Finance Committee was consider- Church in Southficld, will again this popularity is the big Texa- and windows are cleaned to in- ing. They even excluded the Superintendent of Schools, who pay a visit to his old home town. co sign which tells the car own- sure good visibility for your was a professional advisor to the committee that was appear- All services are to "begin at er that here he can get products driving. ing before them, and who is also a citizen and taxpayer of 9:00 a.m. which are rated among the best Car servicing is an art as in the world. practiced at Phil O'Brien's and this town. But you get more than high you will notice the difference in In this we think the Finance Committee was wrong. The quality products at Phil the way your car performs. arguments of the Superintendent of Schools, and of the Archi- 77tio u>oy to fusiw O'Brien's. You get quality They carry a full line of first tect, who was also excluded may have had no bearing on the service which neglects no part grade tires, batteries and acces- of your car. Lubrication is done sories for your convenience and hearing, but how could the Finance Committee know ahead Long Distance according to the manufacturer's will give you a square deal on of time? specifications for your particu- any purchase. The Building Committee, too, was just as wrong. They service lar make—and not by any hit Next time your car needs serv- should not have attempted to put their arguments before any or miss methods. Your tire icing try Phil O'Brien's and you pressures are checked and will find that your car has made board of the town, without their professional advisors being maintained properly to give a good friend. present. What are they paying their advisors for? THE POWER TO DESTROY d Last week the Crusader published the reply of the Town Manager, to the Board of Selectmen, about the Dance Floor, CHICK'S FOOD SHOPPE at Silver Lake park. We do not agree with the philosophy of Long a favorite with people Those of you who have al- that letter. We can appreciate the position of our Town Mana- who like good bakery products, ready become acquainted with Chick's Food Shoppe are now Chick's need be told no more. ger. He made a decision in good faith, and then discovered able to serve you from two We' urge all those who have that what had considered to be a cement slab more closely handy locations. not tried these delicious food resembled a hornet's nest. Chick's new store on 46 Ha- products as yet to do so at their ven Street makes it possible for earliest opportunity. Mr. Cushing stated that the floor was dangerous. That twice as many people to enjoy Whether you visit Chicks at of course, is a matter of opinion A cement sidewalk, under the delicious delicacies that win the familiar location at 640 Main certain conditions, can be dangerous too. Our TM stated, (at do credit to any table and com- Street, or the new store on 46 another time) that the floor was broken up- That is not in plete the enjoyment of any meal. Haven Street you get the same The reason for the popularity friendly service and the same accord with our memory, but we could be wrong. It took and continued Success of Chick's delicious bakery goods. much longer than was expected to destroy the floor, so much Food Shoppes is that only the Once you have tried Chick's so that the waiting trucks were sent to other tasks. The floor finest and purest ingredients we feel certain you will need no is gone, however, so let's forget it. MEW ENGLAND are used to produce a product urging to return again and again It is the philosophy of the letter that disturbs us. If one TELEPHONE I TELEGRAPH that is pure, wholesome and as so many of our friends and Town Manager can make such a decision, what is to prevent COMPANY delicious. neighbors do now. THE WILMINGTON CRUSADER, WEDNESDAY, JULY I, ltSJ PAGE THREE

OLD AGE INSURANCE This is one of a series of articles LOWELL BUSINESS GUIDE on old-age and survivors insurance under the Social Security Act. Henry Poirier inc. HOBBY SHOP BILLY FISKE TO ATTEND These articles, were prepared by NATIONAL BOY SCOUT your social security office at 10 JAMBOREE Kearney Square, Lowell, Mass. You el Airplanes - Ships - Trains can get more information from that STOP Star Scout Billy Fiske, 13, Complete Line of office by visiting there, writing, or Patrol Leader of the Wolf Pa- telephoning 2-5101-2-9796. LIONEL - AMERICAN FLYER SET ■ ACCESSORIES BACK BAY trol of Troop 56, Wilmington Benefits that are paid under the Lionel Approved Service Station Boy Scouts, is to leave Wilming- Social Security Act can be divided OIL PAINTINGS - STAMPS FURNITURE CO. ton Saturday, by train, to Cali- fornia, where he will participate into two classes, retirement benefits TOYS - FISHING TACKLE FOR COMPLETE in the National Boy Scout Jam- and survivors benefits. This article We also have a complete line of HOME FURNISHINGS boree. will list the retirement benefits and Fine Furniture and Appliances Billy, who lives with his pa tell who is eligible to receive them. 636 - 646 MERRIMACK STREET TEL. LOWELL 2-4061 Lay Away - Budget rents on Church Street, has earn- 1. Old-age insurance benefits are 555 GORHAM STREET ed half the money that the trip paid to the insured individual him- LOWELL, MASS. TEL. 5488 will cost, by doing all, sorts of self. The amount paid is the primary known for their ability to live they will not overtax his strength. od jobs in town, collecting paper insurance amount. In other words, some hours out of water. As an ex-patient, Mr. Jones has and metal, and generally mak- if the primary insurance amount is The Red Grouper grows to a some real problems that we can ing himself useful to merchants $65, this will be paid to the retired length of 3 feet. It is basically help him solve. Some people may and neighbors. The other half of insured person every month. brownish but often mottled with be afraid of him. There may be 3YKES THE FLORIST 2.Wife's benefits are paid to the indistinct darker spots. There some prejudice against him due to Flowers For AH Occasions wife over 65 of an insured person are however about the eyes de- ignorance. It isn't easy to adjust Funeral and Wedding who is living with him. It may also finite darker spots. At the base to normal living after a long period Designs be paid to the wife under 65 if she is series ef obscure, saddle-like of illness. He wants more than any- Tel. 4-4121 Free Delivery taking care of his children under thing to be a good neighbor, a 1286 Lawrence St. Lowell 18 who are entitled to benefits. This self-supporting, useful member of benefit is one-half the primary the community. We can help by amount is $65, the wife would re- showing people that we welcome ceive $32.50. him to the neighborhood. We can WHEEL ALIGNING help by encourageing his efforts to and FRONT END SERVICE 3. Dependent husband's benefits are payable to the husband over 65 live as he must to prevent a re- . on CARS and TRUCKS currence of the disease. LAM of a woman who is both fully and currently insured. He must be living AUTO SPRING SERVICE with his wife when he files and must BRAKE SERVICE CAMP WAH-TUTCA OPEN lave been receiving at least 50 per. TO WILMINGTON BOYS Springs for All Makes of Cars of his support from her. The amount Springs Repaired and Reset is the same as a wife gets. Foster Balser, Wilmington 437 Lawrence St. - Lowell 4. Child's benefits are paid to chi- Boy Scout Commissioner re- Tel. 2-7925 dren under 18 of the insured person minds the boys of the Wilming- if the children are dependent on him. ton Boy Scout Troops that These payments are made until the Camp Wah-Tut-Ca, the summer 1i!!V3)Mastit children are 18. unless they die or camp of the Lowell Boy Scout marry before that time. Each child Council, in Northwood Narrows, receives one-half of the primary New Hampshire is open to the amount. boys of this town. Camping sea- ;. WATCH REPAIRING No payments can be made to any son, this year July 12 to August r Electronically Tested person, either on his own account, 15th. n nr BILLY FISKE The camp is open to any Boy r. '*. ° ° or based on another person's unless Scout, in the Lowell Council, Watch Master h<- files application for it. Some pay- Red GrouDM and to any Cub Scout who will the cost will be defrayed by the ments can be made retroactive, but JOHN L. CATEN, JEWELER of the tail there seems to be a attain an age of 11 years by Wilmington Boy Scouts. Billy only for a maximum of six months. October 31, 1953. Chalifoux Building was the only Wilmington Boy For this reason, it is a good idea to patches. Scout who, earned enough mon- The fins including the tail are Boys must sign up for one or Lowell 3-4771 Billerica 8338 visit your social security office at colored essentially like the re- more weeks. Fee per week is ey in this manner, to make the 10 Kearney Square., Lowell. Mass., trip, although others attempted mainder of the fish except that $17.00 which provides food, as soon as you are thinking of re- there sometimes seems to be lodging, instruction etc., at the the task. camp. The fee does not provide NICHOLS Tea and Coffee The National Jamboree will be tiring. an obscure, dark band running These payments are called retire- horizontally along the back fin for transportation to and from 35). John St. - Lowell held on the 3000 acre Irvine Ranch, near Upper Newport ment payments since they cannot be and there may be dark or light the camp. We Specialize In made unless the insured person is margins along the edges of the No particular week has been Bay, in Santa Ana. California. set aside for Wilmington boys, Tea - Coffee - Spies It is located about half way be- 65 or over and has stopped working paired fins. The head is large In Business 84 Years tween Los Angeles and San in effect. If the insured person earns and bears a correspondingly this year, but, rather, it will be more than $75 in a month in work large mouth. The fins are all up to each boy to choose bis WHERE GRANDMA TRADED Diego, and is 3230 miles from own camping period. Boston. covered by the act, or earns more relatively large and do not indi- than $75 a month on an average cate any ability to swim rapidly. Further information may be TOWN OF WILMINGTON from self-employment, his payments The end of the tail is straight or had from the Scoutmasters or PLANTERS PEANUT The Wilmington Elementary must be stopped, and so must those slightly concave in outline. any adult Scout Leader of Wil- Plain and Fancy Nuts School Building Committee of to his wife, children, or to a depend- mington. the Town of Wilmington, Massa- Planters la The Word ent husband. If a member of his HEALTH FOR ALL chusetts solicits bids for the pro- foinijy; his wife, for example, has A Good Neighbor John Adams, second President ot for Peanut* curment of class room furniture earnings of more than $75 a month, The neighoorhood gossip has it the United States, once fought as a such as students' desks and that person's payments may be stop- that Mr. Jones who just moved into 125 Men-knack St Lowell chairs, teachers' desks and Marine during a sea engagement ped, but it will not affect the insured the white house up the block is in 1778. chairs, portable blackboards, etc. person's benefits. If the benefits are ' a former tuberculosis patient, DR. Specific Information concerning stopped because of earnings of more There's a lot of talk. People are each of the required items, quan- ■ M ■ *. - A *. _ _] \ A. 1* & J — l£ - *. x% «nf A *. _rv H f* *,& *% «m GEORGE VLAHO-GIANIS than the amount permitted by the wondering if it's safe to have him Major Samuel Nicholas, first Con- tity needed, etc., may be obtain- act. they will be started again when around. Is it all right for our child- tinental Marine officer, in 1775 in- Optometrist ed from the office of the Super- ren to play with his ? Can we have structed recruiting officers to accept intendent of Schools, 159 Church the individual no longer has those Room 417 • Central Building earnings. Before September 1952, him over for dinner, sit next to him no candidates for the Marine Corp*, St., Wilmington, Mass. except those "of dependable and 13 Central Street - Lowell, Mass. Sealed bids must be delivered the amount of earnings from cov- in church, or work with him at the Tel. 3-772» ered work or self-employment that factory? religious nature combined with to the above office by 3:00 P.M. proper robustness of body." on July 15, 1953. Bids will be a beneficiary was permitted to have It is safe t0 be around an exTB opened at 8:00 P.M. at the same was $50 in a month. patient if his doctor has recommend- address on July 15, 1953. The ed his discharge from the TO hos- Wilmington Elementary School RED GROUPER pital. Give Mr. Jones a chance and Blanche Cummiskey Building Committee reserves the The term Grouper covers a he will be one of the best neigh- VtM right to reject any and all bids, considerable number of usually bors we have. In fact, he's one of Exclusive Millinery if it be in the public interest to superior marine food fishes. The the few people you can be sure and Dresses do so. Red Grouper is not considered won't be passing on TB germs. He SHtlSAlO TO MOTHER Wilmington Elementary by some fish specialists to be a has had the disease and been cured. 15 John St., Lowell, Mm School Building Comm. true Grouper. Rather it is class- You can know for sure that he # IN A LETTER, E. Hayward Bliss, Chairman, ed with the Hinds and Cabrillas. is non-infectious. The most serious WITH BOTTLED GAS Allen D. Shepherd The true Groupers are wider be- danger of infection comes from the Nicholas DeFelice. tween the eyes than the Hinds person who has TB but doesn't I NOW COOK BETTER'' and Cabrillas and in general know it and from the person who are smaller fishes not usually knows he has TB but won't follow Commonwealth of Ma*iachu*ett* reaching above 40 pounds in doctor's orders. Middle.**, .. weight. The Red Grouper rarely One of the most important things Probate Court weights as much as 40 pounds Mr. Jones learned in the TB hos- To all persons interested in a pet- and the usual fish caught by pital while he was getting well was ition for adoption of Mario Franco* nook and line runs around 1 to how to live so that he would never Quinn also called Mario Quinn of 5 pounds. again break down with TB. never Wilmington in said County. The Red Grouper, like its rela- again be a danger to those around A petition has been presented to tives, has the habit of driving him. When you have him over for said Court by George Edward Rey- into obstructions when it is dinner, you may find that he'll go nold! and Katherine Reynold* his hooked. Frequently this results In a cut line and freedom for home earlier than the rest of the wife of Wilmington in said County, the fish. The Red Grouper does crowd. praying for leave to adopt said He has t0 be extra careful ahout Marie Franca* Quinn a child of not occur in schools as do some of its relatives. The fish is a getting enough rest and sleep. He Francis Quinn of parts unknown poor fighter and slow in its ac- has to stick to his "training rules" and Catharine E. Quinn his wife tions but the flesh is excellent as carefully as an athlete preparing WILMINGTON. and that the name of said child be and the animals bring a good for a big game. He sees his doctor .,-.... GAS£ changed to Maria France* Rey- price in commercial markets. frequently and has regular X-rays nold*. Commercial harvesting of Red to make sure that he is in good i ^APPLIANCE If you desire to object thereto Groupers is common in the health. The kind of work he does 417 MAIN ST. you or your attorney should file a fishing banks off the west coast and the kind of recreation he takes written appearance in said Court of Florida. The method followed have been carefully chosen so that at Cambridge before ten o'clock in is using a hook and line and a the forenoon on the seventeenth day piece of fish as bait. Normal of July 1953, the return day of this diet of the Red Grouper includes citation. molluscs, crustaceans and fish. ERIC'S Greenhouses Witness, John C. Leggat, Esquire, The food is taken in day or MM North Main Street - Tel. Readme 2-0S47 First Judge of said Court, this fif- night. teenth day of June in the year one Red Groupers range from New Floral Designing School Graduate thousand nine hundred and fifty- Howen • Coraaga* • Free Delivery NEW ENGLAND England to the West Indies and three. are possibly most abundant in For * Funeral* * TELEPHONE t TELEGRAPH John J. Butler. Register. shallow waters over coral around All Oceaaioa. • Waddla*. * In Wilmington ' - COMPANY J-l-8-15 the Florida Keys. They are well PAGE FOUR THE WILMINGTON CRUSADER, WEDNESDAY, JULY I, lt» MR. AND MRS. FREDERIC H WARD

FLOOR PLAN OF THE NEW SCHOOL

FLOOR PLAN

BLS PRISCILLA PALMER Complete Line of II BECOMES BRIDE OF Carbonated Beverage ITCH TO (H.4V AHCA FREDERICK WARD 22 Different Flavors TTTT Non-Carbonated STOA ■ OYS Gladioli and ealla lilly carna- tions decorated the First Congre- Orange - Lemon Ade r" PI n. gational Church, when Miss ♦TATER'S BEVERAGE CO.* Priscilla Ruth Palmer, daughter 122 Lunenburg Street m Fitchburg, Mass. of Mr. and Mrs. Chelsea Davis lr* JMIH nACK C L A s s 0 0 M S of 23 Jones Avenue (daughter of the late Guilford M. Palmer) I_J^—pffca i became the bride of Frederick FRESH MEATS Hazen Ward, son of Mr. and ROZEN FOODS inn LAAAJ j Mrs. John Edward Ward, 31 reezer Lockers LIBRARY 6 Si* Miller Road. In a gown with a white lace HAROLD A. VINECOUR VISUAL »I0 RkWK CLASS 0 0 M S bodice, and skirt lact on. tulle, A Co. over satin, and a finger-tip veil Tel. LO 3-5670 which was held by a coronation Route 38 crown of seed pearls, the bride Overpass Tewksbury, Mass. MIMARY carried a bouquet of white gladi- ENTRANCE oli. Her maid of honor was Miss Fern Kelly, who wore a MAIN ENTRANCE gown, in aqua, while the brides- ! m "— NEW SCHOOL CONTRACT The outside of the school will maids in identical gowns were Miss Dorothy Fidler, in pink, SIGNED be brick, with steel sash, and The Marines have fought in ev- j Dr. Sidney S. Sher some glass block panels. 1 and Miss Rulh Motschman, in (continued from Paf* 1 Construction of the new school ery war the United States has wag- yellow, friends of the bride. is scheduled to start within five j ed since the Revolution .They have Best man was Mr. Kenneth E. OPTOMETRIST on the walls of all classrooms, days of the signing of the con- served many purposes including the Ward, a brother of the groom, above the blackboards. Beneath tract. Construction is expected protection of Americans overseas. and ushers were Mr. Warren 478 MAIN STREET the blackboards will be dado. to be slow at first, because steel land, in war the seizure of bases Butler and Mr. Lloyd Belbin, The corridors will be glazed is unavailable, there being at for the Navy. friends of the groom, and Mr. WOBURN, MASS. tile, in the walls, and plaster the present time a trike in the Ivan E. Palmer, brother of the above. | steel fabricating industry. The bride, and Mr. Robert Ward, I Several supply rooms will be Poorvu company hopes to have American and British Marines cousin of the groom. The bride I WO 2-1782 available to the staff, and to .the roof on before Christmas, wear somewhat similar insignia. The was given in marriage by her! the janitor, including a tool , and to turn the school over to U. S. Marine emblem shows a globe, father, Mr. Chelsea Davis. room, with an outside entrance. •the town next April. eagle and anchor: while the British Mrs. Guy E. Nichols was solo- A chair storage room will double wear a globe encircled by a laurel ist, and she was accompanied on as a coat room, when the chairs SUMMER CAMPING IS FUN weath, together with a small anchor, the organ by Mrs. Talbot Emery. are set up in the cafeteria, as for Regular Tuesday evening meet- a lion and a crown. The Rev. Stanley Cummings instance, in meetings held dur- ings of Boy Scout Troop 1 will performed the ceremony. WILMINGTON ing an evening. After the ceremony a recep- THEATRE « continue throughout the summer tion was held in the vestry of the at the Junior High School Gym. Congregational Church, which FRI.. SAT. JULY**" The meetings, for the most part, was decorated with gladioli and ART SUPPLIES have been taking the troop out- DRIVE-IN THEATRE carnations. The guest book was [JENNIFER JONES TRAYS - FRAMES of-doors for nature adventuring, in charge of Mrs. Kenneth E. BRUSHES hiking, and games. PINEHURST Ward. CHARLTON HESTON OILS - CANVASS • TEXTILE July 12, Sunday, the combined » Sun. - Mon. - Tues. For their place in the recep- RUBY GENTRY HODSON BROTHERS troops parents, committeemen, July 5 - 7 tion line, the brides mother wore PAINT SERVICE CENTER leaders)* friends, enemies, are invit- a gown of light blue lace, with ALSO - RONALD RECAN 164 Haven - Next to P. O. ed to participate in a big spaghetti "Anna" navy accessories and a corsage "TROPIC ZONE Reading RE 2-0060 feed at Camp Forty Acres. Menu Silvana Mangano of red roses, while the groom's will include Rosa's Spaghetti Ala Plui mother wore a sheer gown over PLUS COLOR CARTOON Savory meat sauce, with Boy Scout "Battle Zone" Eink. with pink accessories, and Bug Juice. The admission is free- John Hodiak All Star Cast ad a corsage of pink roses. MONROE frec-frec for all who show up with After a wedding trip to New hammer, saw, brush hooks, muscles, Wed., - Thurs. - Fri. - Sat. l Sales & Services July 8 - 11 Hampshire, the newly married and work cloths. N0 need to bring couple will live in Wilmington. l along an appetite because an op- "Pony Soldier" The new Mrs. Ward is a gradu- Tyrone Power Penny Edwards portunity will be given to work up "Silver Whip" ate of Wilmington High School, a grand appetite on incidental camp Dale Robertson Rory Calhoun class of 1952, and is a member improvements — Cabin construc- of the Wilmington Assembly, tion, Dam improvement, and well Cartoon Show at Dusk Order of Rainbow for Girls. She engineering — while Michael Rosa is employed by the Sylvania cooks up the chow. Join us at Forty Electric Company of Woburn. Dealers In ; Acres on Sunday July 12. Plenty of GENUINE Mr. Ward is a graduate of Wil- ! Parking Space. mington High School, class of 1961, and is now in the United ILLMANMINX °1 States Navy. Mr. Ward is now We Servke An Make* of Cars . I U.S. Marine Private W. A. Lea- LEHIGH COAL vitt once field stripped and reas- stationed at Indianhead, Mary- taiCiR Haverhill St. TeL N. Reading | * O J .75 PER TON land. 4311S . sembled a machine gun in 27 sec- onds while blindfolded. •V* CASH Motor transport, armorers', ques- Budget If Yon Wish Alto ANTHONY DEXTER Look At The termaster, radio, telephone electric- ians' and field telephone schools are "BRIGAND- BENEVENTO SAND & GRAVEL LOW TERMS among those maintained by the U.S. 7 Tons Only $20.25 Par Mo Marine Corps for advanced train- PLUS COLOR CARTOON 5 Tons Only 14.31 Per Me. ing of Leathernecks specialists. 3 Tens Only 8.48 Per Mo. SPECIALIZING IN FILL Buy Now - Lowest Price of Concrete Sand* Roofing Gravel the Year. Price Advance July 1st. Piaster Sand • Gravel Stone CUSTOM KITCHEN Pan Stone • Trailer Set-rice CABINETS BaBdozers • Shovels for Rant LORD COAL LANTZ A TILTON FIXTURES «»U»t Loc*t»d OH Roato «Z • North Ree4e« TELEPHONE iNcoiroearse DETAIL MILLWORK Home Office-10 Dana St - Lynn 5-1494 COMPANY WIL. 76S 31 HIGH STREET 209 Main St. WOBURN — WO. 24066 SToneham 6-0458 THE WILMINGTON CRUSADER, WEDNESDAY, JULY I, 1«J PAGE FIVE Progressive Business I'l': PAUL'S SUNOCO SERVICE GARDENVUE NURSING HOME MARCH 73 Walnut Street Reading TeL RE 2-1383 This is an excellent stopping customer in the same courteous place for motorists who want the and efficient manner. VARIETY STORE The delightful location of the A balanced menu provides the most for their money. There is no substitute for qual- Gardenvue Nursing Home where right nourishment for all, yet Blue Sunoco, the gasoline that ity and the full accessory line This store under new and cap- plentiful sunshine and fresh air everything Is dope to make the gives you high-test performance on hand here features nothing able management, fills an inv ^nd their aid, makes it an ideal dishes tasty and attractive. at regular gasoline prices is the but quality items. portant need in the community place for convalescents The rooms are light, airy and feature attraction of the service Tires, Batteries, Tubes, and all as they have available a large A registered nurse is always pleasant and each member of they offer. other necessities for the moto- variety of items that people on hand to see that every pro- the staff here maintains an at- Thorough lubrication methods rist are all first line and guar- need. fessional and practical care is titude of cheerful helpfulness using the famous high quality anteed to give satisfactory serv- They sell nearly everything given the guests—and yet the and co-operation, an attitude Sunoco products protects and ice. here it seems and charge rea- atmosphere remains one of which is reflected in the guests preserves your car under all Many other little services that sonable prices TOO. friendly informality. and helps greatly in the re- driving conditions. are necessary to motoring The new management makes Elderly people pass their time covery process. Friendly, service is always pleasure are performed for you every effort to serve the people here in pleasant pursuits, as In ah atmosphere where re- yours whether your car needs a | by the personel at Paul's Service here in an efficient manner and activities within their capabili- covery of the health is the.chief complete going over or just a station. as an added convenience they ties are provided by the manage aim of everyone, a mental atti- are open on Sunday. Many items, ment to occupy minds and hands. tude is instilled into the ill feMrg¥au?Wat!rhouse, the pro-l *** not drive ln yourself and forgotten in the week-end shop- Younger folk too, recovering which is the first long step to- prietor, is usually on hand in i get acquainted with better care ping can be purchased here and from illness or operation, re- ward complete recovery. person, but, whether he is or:for your car? We think you will most people do forget at least member their period of conva- You may trust your loved ones one important thing which they lescence at Gardenvue as one of to Gardenvue. They will receive not, his entire staff serve every I ge glad you did. need on Sunday. the pleasantest times of their the same loving care and atten- They carry a full line of cold lives. meats for your picnic sandwich- Mealtime is an event at Gar- tion here that you would want es and for the cold meals so denvue that is eagerly awaited. to give them yourself. TEN HILLS PLUMBING AND HEATING popular during the summer This modern establishment, Many people have already tak- months. located at 96 Main Street is en advantage of this most help- The best steaks in town are Reading's outstanding agency ful service and are now happy in found right here at March' Va- for such famous names in the homes they never dreamed could riety too, and you will save mon- STANLEY'S SERVICE STATION Plumbing and Heating field as be so convenient. Mr. Anzaldi ey on these excellent cuts. American Standard Briggs the proprietor of Ten Hills A sincere effort to satisfy and AND TAXI STAND Beautyware—and the popular Plumbing and Heating will be serve is making this store more Here is a modern and up-to-1 When you want to get. some- Youngstown Kitchens. | more than glad to look over popular every day as more the-minute concern that adds j where in a hurry, there is noth- Have you ever wished that your present situation and esti- people discover that they can greatly to the convenience of ing like this reliable cab service you had a new house with all mate for you the cost of bring- get what they want here. our citizens. Stanley's makes for speed, safety and economy, the modern conveniences? If so i ing your kitchen facilities up to Mr. and Mrs. March, the new available modern service station. Steady, alert drivers who know what room did you have in mind the minute in style and effi- proprietors extend a cordial facilities with expert attention the territory thoroughly, wheel when you thought of modernity?• ciency. welcome to all to visit their to your car to keep it operating j you to your destination in short Chances are it was the kitchen j Your heating system could be establishment. smoothly under all driving con- order. When you go by cab you and perhaps the bathroom. Well, checked over at this time of In this business review edition ditions. The best gasoline and oil have no parking worries when here is good news for you. iyear to make certain it is at top we are pleased to compliment products that money can buy are you get there. You simply step Ten Hills Plumbing and Heat- operating efficiency for next them on the important contribu- available to Stanley's customers. out at the door. ing can completely remodel winter. tion they make to the business Our transportation is greatly Stanley's service to our com- your kitchen and bathroom and Call Ten Hills Plumbing and life of our town. facilitated by new, safe and com- munity is certainly worthy of give you every up-to-date advan- Heating at Reading 2-3099 and fortable taxi cabs dispatched our recognition and patronage. tage—while you retain the put yourself in touch with the DAV INSTALLATION WELL within a matter of seconds to The next time you want fast charm and beauty of your older best in Plumbing and Heating ATTENDED any point. This is the only two- taxi service, call Wilmington dwelling. service. Over 300 guests were present, last way radio controlled cabs avail- 2189. able to people of this area and The next time you want super- Saturday evening, at the joint instal- we are pleased of this opportuni- ior car servicing, stop in at their lation of the officers of the William ty to let our readers know of Main Street station. You are FRAN'S DELICATESSEN F Tattersall chapter 106 and its sure to be pleased either way. auxiliary, of the DAV, at the cluo this excellent service. This is a most convenient j mer months when the prepara- headquarters, on Grove Avenue. stoDPing place for those who tion of food at home can be such .Installed as Commander of the like good things to eat. I an ardous task-housewives ap- Chapter was Joseph Sottile while READING LUMBER CO. Features are many taste tempt- predate the excellent foods other officers installed were: sen- ing delicacies to be enjoyed \ they can get at Fran s. Tel. RE 2-2304 Sanford Roads is handy to all. ior vice commander, Leon Daszuta ; The Reading Lumber Co. is They are always pleased to be either at Fran's clean and com-l For picnics and outings you junior vice commander Alfred Ly- fortable lunch-counter or to take | may select from Fran s attrac- under men of wide experience in of whatever assistance they can nch; treasurer, Joseph Sullivan; the lumber and building field to people who are not quite sure home for all the family to enjoy j lively arranged showcase the chaplain, James Duggan; and adjut- together. very things you like best and be who are capable of taking care what the best material for a par- Every day there is something assured that what you are get- ant Paul Metcalf. of your every lumber and build- ticular building purpose is. new on the menu—freshly pre- ting is the freshest and purest Mrs. Elizabeth Tattersall was in-.fog supply need. Their advise in this respect pared on the premises and of obtainable. stalled as Commander of the Aux- Every home owner and build- can save money and disappoint- the most wholesome foodstuffs You are invited to think of iliary, and installed in other offices er in this section should be ac- ment for their patrons. were Mrs. Matilda Reed, senior vice Fair prices prevail here at all obtainable. Fran's Delicatessen as a second quainted with this admirable Then toe there are always the kitchen in your home. commander, Mrs. Elizabeth Kelley, concern whose efforts are con- times. old standard delicatessen favo- We can assure you that what junior vice commander; Mrs. Anas- cerned solely with the satisfac- You may rest assured that tasia M.irlin. chaplain: and Mrs. tion of their customers. what you buy here is backed by rites that so many food lovers you get there will be as enjoy- have come to know and enjoy Helen Miller, treasurer. They have a complete stock a reputation for fair and honest able and wholesome as if you Installation of the DAV officers of boards for all building pur dealing with the public—and a so well. sincere desire to please in every Especially during the hot sum- prepared it at home. ' was by Walter Morgan, past De- poses, doors, windows, flooring, partment Commander, Department roofing and sheathing, combina- respect. All home owners, con- of Massachusetts, DAV, assisted by tion storm windows and screens , tractors, and others who may Charles Murphy? OD, past vice and in fact everything that per-1 . ' . , . . ' tains to the modern well con- have need for lumb*r « build- PRENTISS AND PARKER, INC. commander, Department of Mass- ln achusetts and Walter Fields, De- ducted lumber company. [ g supplies are referred to this Prentiss and Parker, Inc.,.at Health, Automobile, Marine and partment junior vice commander. Their location at Goodall and | reliable company. 200 Haven Street, in Reading is! Life Insurance are all included Mrs. Mary Titcomb, of Maiden. at the service of all people of in their complete service, our arefm the vital matter of They will be happy to sit down State senior vice commander, and ttelr "nsurance needs. Com- j with you and go over your pre- the next commander of the State R. L RUNELS CONSTRUCTION CO.. INC l Auxiliary was the installing officer Dlete coverage and protection sent insurance and if you have An account of this firm of undertaking the project has the can be youreat reasonably small enough they will tell you so. for the auxiliary. She was assisted by Mrs. Helen Morgan. Somerville, general contractors and consult- responsibility of using the clients st when this firm of insurance I However, if you are lacking in ing engineers is a most impor- money to the best advantage. . . costMTUT surveys your needs and some important respect they will asst State conductress,co and Marie ex S e junior vice corn- tant part of our review of lead- Ralph E. Runels, head of the K" iJ.ri.nmmPndations. recommend a way to. remedy the I Jenkins. Stat ing builders in this section of company takes a personal hand There is no sXtZrlor^iiackVin a way that will afford the n.andcr. the state. R. E. Runels Construc- in determining that every custo- "ri"-„" in anv field but par- maximum protection lor the! Invocation was by the Rev Father tion Co., Inc. has served our mer of his company gets the ticularly in U» insurance busi- minimum expenditure. JShea and Benediction by the Rev. You will like the friendly and Stanley Cummings .A short but in- town as consulting engineers most work accomplished for ness, experience is an essential and contractors on building every dollar spent. . . The field in the agency you select easy way Prentiss and Parker spiring talk was given by outgoing Commander Elmer H. Woller, who work in our major industrial is industrial, commercial, and It"ta toTuV after "misfortune handle your .insurance matters. plants. Heavy construction is public buildings as well as dams, strikes, to think in terms.of pro- %^,T^-J££Z thanked the comrades of the chap- their specialty . . . and they have bridges, and power plants . . . tection from financial loss-but ter for the assistance given him in agencies in the area and repre- the last year. George Spanos, un- the experience, equipment, and their service includes altera- Prentiss and Parker, Inc. can trained personnel to undertake tions and repairs as well as new help you to be free from worry sent some of the largest and official Mayor of Wilmington, con- strongest companies in the coun- any project and see it through construction. . . on that score if you visit them gratulated the chapter on the work to a successful conclusion. . . Our town is fortunate indeed try. Your protection is their done. business. A phone call to Read- Their knowledge and know-how, in having the services of the They offer all forms of in- Other distinguished guests were can and has resulted in the sav- R. E. Runels Construction Co., surance that pertains to a com- ng 2-0249 will bring a courteous S. Albert Kaufman, president of answer to your questions on in- ings of thousands of dollars on Inc. so readily available and we plete and up-to-date agency. Fire, the North Wilmington Synagogue, work contracts, by eliminating are pleased to direct the atten- Casualty Bonds, Occident and surance. Arthur Harper. Commander of Post unnecessary steps and complet- tion of public officials, plant 136, American Legion, John Vaaa- - ing the work underway in the owners and managers, and any ikes, past commander of the Nee- shortest possible time. . . The Ellsworth post, VFW; Armand For- economic factor is one of the others who have need for ad- M. F. CHARLES & SONS tier, Department junior vice com- major considerations in any-con- vice on heavy construction mat- mander, DAV, representing the city struction project . . The firm ters to this outstanding firm. This store at 610 Main Street ed on the shelves and counters of New Bedford; Commander Ge- ls in the fine old New England here and a complete line of coa- Connolly of the Edith Nourse tradition of frtendly hospitality, tume Jewelry; „ i Rogers chapter, DAV; Austin Burns. gratufated the chapter; Edwakd JUDY AND NANCY CUTTER M. F: Charles & Sons Is as. M. F. Charles & Sons manage aide to the Department Commander, Terreault, Department treasurer I IN MAINE much a part of Reading as is to combine the most modern DAV Mice Field$ commander 0f 1 Melvin Levine. commander of the Main Street itself People are in merchandiMng methods with the h charlestown auxiliary, DAV; Brookline chapter DAV; and Mrs. Judy and Nancy Cutter, daughters the habit of dropping in here for oldest traditions of courtesy and M McCarth commander of tht Joseph Tehan, representing a large of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Cutter, 43 a newspaper, a magaxine, greet- hospitality. The result is a happy,M*j* auxiiiary, DAV; Joseph? delegation from Brookline, John Church Street, leave this week to ing cards.-of whicli they have one for the many, many, people £»««£X* 'J president of the Doherty, senior vice commander of literally hundreds to chooae who visit there every day. Nee-Ellsworth auxiliary VFW; Post 2022, Brighton, VFW; and spend the summer at Forest Acres from. No matter what vour pur- A most important and respect- „""„?,?«„«., nr^ident of the Frank Cain, head of a delegation Camp for Girls, Fryeburg. Maine. pose in visiting M. F. Charles & ed part of the business and com-: Marguerite Harper, president: «rf[the Located in the famous White Moun- u M y , from Lawrence. Sons, they have the knack of munity life of Reading we wish ? *' / J^,J* FHm««i? r™ James Kelley, commander of Dis- tain resort area, "The Switzerland making you feel that they are.to compliment the management >on; Capt Eddy Edmonds. Com- of America", the camp offers a div- Sid you came in and that you of M. F. Charles & Sons upon zander of the Legion of Valor trict Four, DAV was master of ceremonies. An orchestra, the Merry ersified program of ranch life, rid- will be more than welcome to, their already considerable sue James J. Sayre .National Semce Makers, from Everett provided mu- ing, canoe and mountain trips, mus- return <*» »nd wish *nem many mo"* off,cer of the DAV- wh° congratu- You will find many useful years of serving the need of the <»*«<* the chapter on their work; sic during the installation, and af- ic, art, dramatics, and dancing under items for everyday use display- public. i Walter Morgan, past Department terwards for dancing. the direction of a professional statt. i Commander. DAV. who also <-.on- /

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.84 inches.on the 22nd and 1.07 in- is a very good idea, and in a few Board met, Monday evening, to 'W. S. Cavanaugh & Son Funeral ches on the 26th. - places, a lot of brush has been cut begin the task of revising the | Home. 324 Main Street, last TOWN NOTES The North Wilmington pumping from the triangles, where streets Planning Board regulations of Saturday at 8:15 a.m. followed station has noticed the demand for meet, so that they look much neac- Wilmington. Present with the by a salemn Mass of High Re- WE HAVE OUR SHARE Board were: Fred Staples and quiem at St. Thomas Church at All around u» we hear complaints water drop down, as a consequence. THAT FIGHTING MAN THE GOLDEN PEA SPOON Jim Thompson, Town Manager 9:00 ana. .,1 about the dry weather. The woods internes, from the University of New Hampshire are in bad con- Johnny McAuliffe, that fighting The Golden, Pea Spoon, mythical man from Dorchester avenue, is award made every year by the Wil- of Maine, currently working in dition, because of the lack of rain, the Town of Wilmington. DUCETTS HARDWARE and the Boston weather bureau.„ home again, after having spent a mington Crusader, to the person Route 1 • Burlington who first has a mess of peas from •ays that it may be the driest month second tour of duty at Korea. He NEW CITIZEN Near Now Burlington Diner on record there. ^rnvtd home at 3 a.m. Sunday, his back yard garden, in Wilming- Open Evenings Wilmington, however, had plenty and after 14 days in the old home ton, goes this year to Leland Black, Mr. and Mrs. James E. Mac Sundays and Holidays of rain during the last week. Two town, he is going to leave again - of I.owell street.""Mr. Black lives I Kay, 78 Grove Avenue, announce * Special * thundershowers gave us a total of for Korea! just this side of the Reading line, I the birth of a daughter on June Peat Moss J3.25 Bale 1.19 inches in one week. There was BLUEBERRIES and is a carpenter by profession. 124th., at the Winchester Hospi- At least one family in Wilmington He planted Laxton's Early Progress, tal. Mrs. MacKay is the former had blueberry muffins, last Sun- in mid march, and his garden has Shirley M. Booth of Tewksbury. day. a southerly exposure. Congratula- Lakeside Park THE RACING FRATERNITY tions, Mr. Black I June 12th is the C 00MBS We have three good stories, this earliest date we have ever heard ot, BOYS FISHING OUTING POSTPONED FURNITURE CO. week. The first concerns a man for Wilmington. named George, (and he doesn't run The outing of the Wilmington $T. THOMAS NEWS Boys Fishing Club, scheduled to Furniture & Rug* ^r^ * ^Wtt be held last Sunday, has been Open ttW a-aa. to t:M awea tracks, in Revere, one evening last MASSES: postponed. Further announce- SO YEARS IN week. The six men had made up a ment will be made as to the date Wholesale Business Pl. »nd explained to our hero Sundays: 7:00; 8:30; 10:30; of the outing, which may possi- 11:30. At Silver Lake: 9:00; 11:00. 4M Mianlsia. A, the mechanics of the pool wouldn't bly be next Sunday. allow a seventh person into it. That Trailer Court TELEPHONE was allright, with our friend. BAPTISMS: On Sundays at 2:00 p.m. in the DEATH OF EDMUND PETER Oak Street - North Billerica WILMINGTON 511 The six men went int0 a huddle, Rectory. Phone Billerica 814* usrhg such familiar devices as an Next Sunday is Communion * * astrological chart, and hunches, to Edmund Peter, 49, a resident Sunday for the Blessed Virgin's of Wilmington for nine years, New and Used Trailer* decide on which dog they weic Sodality and for all the women was found dead in his bed, at Boufht and Sold going to bet. George just bet on of the Parish. 7:30 a.m. June 24th., in his home Trailer Space For Rant a dog. Of course it was George's CONFESSIONS: at 829 Main Street. Trailers on Contifnment dog who won. Everyone was am- Thursday at 7:30 p.m. (for First Funeral services were held in azed, and especially when the same Friday) Saturday at 4:00 p.m. and thing happened in the next race, at 7:30 p.m. At Silver Lake at and again in the third. How did 3:30 p.m. I he do it ? SACRED HEART DEVOTIONS: George didn't want to tell. He First Friday Masses at 6 and 8. I thought that they would laugh at Holy Communion also at 7:30. Ihim. The boys assured him they Evening Devotions Friday at SEE US wouldn't. Finally George came 7:45 p.m. throftgh with the secret. He had bet OUR LADY OF FATIMA DEVO Paperhanging - Painting on the first dog in the first race, TIONS: and on the fourth dog in the sec- Saturday Masses at 7:30 and 8. Ceilings - Carpenter Work ond, and again in the third. Why Evening Devotions Saturday should he bet on those dogs? He at 7:45. hrfd seen a number plate, on the BANNS of MARRIAGE: LESCARD & PARKER way to the races, that read 144. II. Thomas P. Fleming • Claire A. Crispo. Mt. Pleasant Street Our second story concerns a dog named "swifty" or something like III. William P. Chisholm - North Billerica that. A very good tip, a couple of Elizabeth A. Galka. The Parish Bulletin will be Tel. Billerelca 8989 weeks ago, was neglected by the local racing fraternity, and then the suspended for the summer or Lowell 2-5271 dog came in oil first place. A second months. On this last publication such tip came through, last Friday. for the season, we wish to "put We don't know if anyone followed in writing" our gratitude and ap- [ouse Paint up the tip or not, but we were go- preciation to the parishioners who have* given such whole- inif to look in the paper next morn- hearted cooperation to us dur- Includes five gallons of this famous house ing to see if the dog won, only we ing this season which now comes paint that's fume-resistant... self-cleaning forgot to. so we still don't know. to a close. ... enriched with special «V»olxod OaVlo Our third story concerns a fellow Our Parish has been going give your home liv-pahd prorodfoo, who had a hunch on a certain through a period of "growing horse. He called a "bookie" in Lo- pains." The manner in which our =HB HIRI'S HOW TOO (AVI 9XS9 well, and put $10 "on the nose". men, women and children pa- 5 GaL Can Sun-Proof House Paint $3LOS His hunch continued, so he called tiently worked together for the HIGH QUALITY MOOT* Urim alert iliibtly Ufttr) another bookie in Boston, and bet good of the parish has been an ■■USHH-You get two 2tf-inch Neoceta Brush 1.7S another $40. That afternoon, the inspiration to the priests and to amines mod* with Pint- 4-inch Neoceta Brush _ 3.75 Lowell bookie sent down $50 for the community. Surely God will eurgh't new teatherHa won- TsUl Ratal Valus $36.55 our friend, because the horse had bless you for that unselfish devo- aer brittle-N.ec.la-lo help IPICUl COatHUTMN Sail PIKI -$3196 'won. so all afternoon our friend tion. yon paint tettw one belter. (Fa- s timiltd limi mb) was mentally spending the other Remember those of our parish $250. who are ill. When the money didn't arrive, he Pray for the repose of the — PINEHURST --m called the Boston bookie, only to souls of the deceased members Rose Arbors be told that the horse had not won! of our Armed Forces. HARDWARE & SUPPLY CO. He didn't believe the news until he P. O. Box 33 Boston Road Trellis - Lawn Chair had listened to the racing reports, Pinehurst, Mass. Picnic Tables - Bird Bath PLANNING BOARD on the radio that night. The sadd- Tel. Billerica 8482 Crystal Ball - Pottery REVISING REGULATIONS Unpainted Furniture est part of the tale is that the Children's Toy Furniture Ixwell bookie sent down and col- The Wilmington Planning I 1 Children's Desk lected the $50 which had been paid BILLERICA in error. IMPROVEMENTS WOODCRAFT We have been noticing a few im- 387 Boston Road provements, around town. A play- Billerica Open Evenings ground sign has been put up on tbe approaches to the Common, which NEW HONES in Wilmingrton ftSPHALT VD RIVES and I ARKING L OTS NEAR READING LINE Power Rolled by 3-1/4 to 5 Ten Weight Handy to bus. New 40 ft. All Work Done as Specified ranch house with 3 bedrooms. CESSPOOLS and SEPTIC TANKS Poured concrete foundations, full cellar with space for Pumped and Installed gameroom. Long living room RICH FERTILE LOAM with fireplace and picture window. Bright, step saving kitchen with table space, tiled JOSEPH H. APP bath, wardrobe closets in Tel. Wilmington 2223 Wilmington 3379 twin sized bedrooms. Oak floors, insulated, oil heat, country setting on finished street. Many desirable fea- THE NEW tures. Located in new ele- mentary school district Con- veniently near Greer's new RIVERVIEW CAFE plant

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TOWN VOTES SCHOOL IN Everything for the Beach TWENTY MINUTES Look Your Best on Your More than 200 voters were pre- . sent, Iri the cafeteria of the High • VACATION • School, last Thursday at 8:14 pjn. where they will start their Sportswear . . . Beachware order. After the reading of the warrant had been dispensed with, on motion of Selectman Black, E. liayward Bliss moved that $3790.11 be transferred, as auth- orized by the Finance Commit- tee, to the present School Build- ing Committee, to be used in construction of the new school on Wildwood street. Herbert Barrows, chairman of the Fin- ance Committee stated that the committee approved, and that the transfer had already been made, the night previous, from the Reserve Account Bliss explained to the voters that'the Finance Committee had | agreed to make the transfer, to bring the cash account of the building committee up to an even $500,000, which was a little more than $1500 needed to construct the building. There was no mon- ey in this account, Bliss said, for the equipping of the building, and that would probably cost another $77,000. He told 'the townspeople that, in voting for this transfer, they were morally At The Wilmington Theatre Starting Sunday, Ricardo Mon- obligating themselves to vote an additional $77,000 after January talban And Pierangeli - Technicolor Romantic Musical With 1st, when the money could be An All Star Cast - Sombero transferred from "Free Cash". It was explained to^he towns- people that the voting of $77,000 wartime combat; Alumni Scho- WANTED TO BUY in the form of a loan, at this time, would bring the borrowing larships, grants for freshmen WILL buy your pistol, revolver NORMAN STEWART CELEBRATE THIRTIETH power of the town down to year tuition in which the Uni- or rifle or trade. Call Billerica OVERSEAS ANNIVERSARY $17,000, which was a dangerous versity matches an amount put 552. Joe Spizio, 655 Boston ! low. In order to equip the four up by an alumni club sponsor- Road, R.F.D., Billerica, Mass. Norman Stewart is now serv Mr. and Mrs Bernard H. N. halls that were being used as ing overseas. His new address is Eaton, 80 Main Street, were the schools, this winter, it was plan- ing a qualified student; Nation- PFC Norman T. Stewart, US511 Suests of honor at a thirtieth ned to "borrow" furniture from al Methodist Scholarships, sever 83379, Co. B, 8th Inf. Regt. APO anniversary turkey dinner, Sun- the new school. This furniture al grants of $400 a year, renew- 39, New York, N. Y. ,day noon, held at the home of would cost about $5,000 Bliss'able each year on continued high J. & I. LINOMART _J their daughter, Mrs. Norman said and he had no doubt but academic performance; Music 456 MAIN 8T. WOBURN Brown, of Wakefield. The dinner that the contractor would have i Scholarships, four-year, full tui- OPP. Sears - Roebuck JAMES GRAY OVERSEAS jwas given by their children, Mr. no objections, inasmuch as the tion instrumental awards to spe- Complete Line of , ,_ . __ „,„. 'and Mrs. Everett H. Eaton of . money would not be going to dally qualified incoming fresh- James Grayy isi overseas,..with.Plainsfipld NJ Mr anri Mrs National; Advertised .»,,.! A w arf*ro« Plainsfield, NJ„ Mr. and !him until the time when the man candidates in the college at0n f Hal iehport Mass isPFC JameToray" US 212M552, g, o ° M \ ' D -'school"" was "completed"'anyway, ofmu^r and" the''charler Hay- Floor Coverings Co I 3rd Ber. 278th Inf. APOV iSateflSd Fkeman Bernard N "" is a sort of borrowing from den Memorh Scholarships, for New York, N. Y. Peter to pay Paul," Bliss said, specially qualified incoming Rubber Tile • Asphalt Eaton, USN, Mr. and Mrs. Walter "but it can be done all right." freshmen in the college of busi J. Dalton, Wilmington, the Misses The town voted unanimously I ness administration. Other spe- Steel and Plastic Wall Tile Verna and Verlie Eaton, and in favor of the transfer. Icial awards, scholarships and tui FREE ESTIMATES Master Wayne Eaton. The second article, for the tion reductions are offered by CHEERFULLY GIVEN Mr. and Mrs. Eaton were pre- evening, was moved by Charles 'he University and in the indivl- Call Woburn 2-1819 DOYON'S sented with an electric mantle Black, Chairman of the Board dual colleges, clock, by their children. of Selectmen. Mr. Black moved (TV SERVICE) that $7865 be transferred from ANNA GRANT TO BECOME available funds for payment on I BRIDE TOMORROW the account of school bonds and 11 NOTICE Miss Anna Peryl orant, daugh- bonds on the new p0iice-Fire. | We have changed our address; ter of Mr and Mrs. Samuel W.'station. The paynienti Mr. Black' to 63 Prescott Street, Reading.j Grant, 285 Main Street i» to be said is due in September. Larz; married in the First Congrega- Reading 2-2076 M Neilson spoke briefly m favor tional Church, on July 2nd at of the transfer Mr. Wilson said Collect Calls Accepted 2*0 p.m. Friends of the oride that he had heard people say and of her parents are cordially that there was something wrong, Factory Supervised Service I mend the^ wedding beCause this had not been in- All Makes TV's ceremony to be held in the cluded in the annual budget. He Sanctuary of the church. assured the townspeople that none of the town employees were B- at fault, they had all done the JIM'S VARIETY STORE proper thing, at the proper time TAYLOR FARMS as far as this payment was con- AT YOUR SERVICE Lobster - Steak - Chicken - Clams • Scallops cerned, and that the boards and EVERYTHING FROM A SANDWICH TO A committees who considered this OPEN EVERY DAY OF THE YEAR UNTIL 11 P.M. FULL COURSE MEAL. DAILY SPECIALS - FROM payment last December had for- 11:30 A. M. TO 11:30 P. M. seen it, but had decided that it might not have been paid, and A Large Variety Of DINING ROOM had therefore not included it in Your Favorite Warm Weather Dishes the budget. "Any person who Cold Cut* - Meats - Fresh Fruits - Vegetables LOBSTER — SALADS — STEAK * now finds these boards and com- Frozen Food* Canned Goods Warm Weather Drinks At Our Cocktail Bar mittees at fault is just a Monday Open From 11:30 A.M. To 12 Midnight morning quarterback," said Mr. Neilson. SALLY'S FRESH DOUGHNUTS DAILY Route 38 — 616 Main Street — Tewkebury The town voted unanimously •R in favor of the transfer, and the! Sbawsheen A»e. - Route 1» - Corner Hopkins St meeting was adjourned. TEL. WILMINGTON 33s3

JUNE BELL RECEIVES BOSTON UNIVERSITY SCHOLARSHIP Miss June Bell, Swain Road, a "Hap" graduate of Wilmington High HAROLD School has received a scholar- ship from Boston University, to VINECOUR attend the college of General ^Vinecour Says . . . Education, starting in Septem- ber. Miss Bell is one of more than 200 high school graduates We Will Be No Roof Too High in the New England and New York area who have won schol- arships at Boston University, CLOSED No Television Job this year. The total amount, in scholarships, amounts to over In Observance Of Too Difficult $20,000. The scholarships, granted on TH Our skilled technicians will a basis of character, scholastic THE 4 promptly and efficiently whip achievement, extracurricular ac- tivities and need, will bring these your TV set into shape — be new students to the 16 schools for your problem tiny or tremen- or colleges of Boston University, dous. where they will start their Your Convenience Call us We're always on the job training for the chosen carrier in September. There are seven We Will Remain types of scholarships: The Bos- ton University scholarships, MAC LELLAN'S j four-year, full tuition awards; \ Open Thurs., June 30 & Fri., June 31 RURAL ' General Scholarships, partial- \ Til 9 P. M. APPLIANCE CENTER \ tuition awards for the freshman Route 38 - Tewksbury year; Valor Scholarships, four- year, full-tuition awards to chil- Tel. Lowell 7106 dren of Boston University gradu- HAROLD A. VINECOUR & CO. ates who have lost their lives in ROUTE 38 TEWKSBURY I PAGE EIGHT THE WILMINGTON CRUSADER, WEDNESDAY, JULY 1, 1*3 Progressive Business Review WILMINGTON BUILDERS' SUPPLY READING TRAILER SALES year round. This outstanding, concern is ! other way as you are buying mat- In the past decade, large num- ready taken up this new way of Many people are amazed at erials from a stock that has been living, and thousands more are one of the most prominent sup- selected by men who know Build- bers of the population of this the compact luxury that the pliers of essential building mat- ing Materials best. country have discovered a new joining them every year. With trailer of today affords. Com- erial to be found in this section You don't have to be an expert way of life. It is a more care- the coming of the summer vaca- plete living including Modern of the State and we are pleased to do business here as they are free and relaxed way of life tion season the role of the trail- Gas Ranges, Electric Refrigera- to bring them to the attention ! experts whose aim is your com er in your life becomes more tors, Hot and Cold Running of our" readers. than they have ever known be- Iplete satisfaction. fore and it has added benefits prominent. Most people go to Water, Full Size beds with in- The Wilmington Builders supply They make every effort to as- nerspring mattresses, are all is able to meet the demands of certain the precise needs of ev- of increased health, less strain the mountains or seashore re- people for quality materials at ery individual buyer and then and worry and economic security sorts and stay in cabins that concealed and corttained in the reasonable prices. fill that need exactly. Person- based on the lowest living cost cannot begin to compare with sleek and beautiful, yet sturdy Their long experience and i alized service such as this can possible. This is MOBILE-HOME the comfort and convenience of bodies. thorough knowledge of the bus- mean real savings as you buy You are invited to drop in at iness enables them to enter the i only what you can use. living. A complete home on a modern mobile home. You largest markets and buy in quan- For all your Lumber and Build- wheels to locate wherever you should investigate the possibili- Reading Trailer Sales and learn tities that makes it possible for ing Material needs think of the desire, and to move on when- ties of the new Mobile Home more about Mobile Homes. them to protect their customers Wilmington Builders Supply ever it seems desirable can be this summer and perhaps you There is no charge or obligation from sudden price changes in an first.. You will save both time for looking and they will be uncertain market. and money. yours. will find as many others that Their buying experience works Their location is convenient Thousands of families have al- this is the best way to live all pleased to show you around. for you the customer in still an- 'to all at 334 Main St. ATLANTIC FOOD MART WEDGE OIL COMPANY In making a business survey tage of this opportunity to shop sideration for the householder. This is a very popular stopping cere desire to serve the public of leading establishments who in the modern manner. The Food Mart Proprietor has a place for local and out of tewn well. serve our area, we are pleased The Atlantic Food Mart also great responsibility to the pub- motorists as they offer a most Complete car servicing in an ex lic and at the Atlantic Food to point out the Atlantic Food carries a complete line of fresh complete service. pert manner is 'available to all JMart as outstanding. The citi- Mart they are fully conscious of They feature the excellent Tex- at the Wedge Oil Co. Each and high-grade meats and are care- aco Gasoline and oil products every car fom the newest to the zens of this area are indeed for- this and do all in their power regarded by motorists and ex- oldest will be better when ser- tunate in having this establish- ful in their own selection of this | to live up to the high opinion perts alike as among the out- viced properly. Service means ment at their service. important food so that they are | that people have of them. standing products on the market more than Just pumping gas and able to pass on to you the great- The management extends a today. Whether for passenger checking oil. It is a thorough Here will be found a complete car, truck, or tractor, you will checking up on every detail of selection of Famous Name Brand est value received for every dol- cordial welcome to all people of find that the Wedge Oil Com- your car and keeping you, the food products and canned goods lar spent. this area to visit their place of pany has the fuel to suit your owner, aware of any trouble such as you would expect to find This is one store that can be business and look over their needs. spots that may be developing. only in the largest cities. Thus, depended upon at all times to stock. Range and Fuel Oil users are Thus an expensive repair job also served by this reliable con- may be cut down or completely you enjoy all the advantages of i co-operate with the public in You may decide to participate cern and their prompt, efficient avoided. big city shopping right in your keeping down food prices. i in the savings possible on your delivery system makes doing bus- An outstanding feature here own community. People from The food supply of the family family food bill which others iness here a pleasure. s a three minute automatic car miles around are taking advan- is easily the mosj important con- are taking advantage of. Mr. Wedge the proprietor is wash. You can keep your car well known for his fair and hon- looking spick and span with a est business methods and sin- minimum time waste. COOMBS rURNITURE CO. Located on Middlesex Avenue, SAL'S BEAUTY SALON in North Wilmington, Coombs The services of an establish- Furniture Co. provides the sec- suits your facial contours gener- OLD CHINA RESTAURANT tion with outstanding buys in ment sunch as Sal's Beauty al build and personality. Serv- Main St. North Reading Tel. 4-3631 Salon is a great convenience to |ice such as this is necessary if the furniture line. Whether you I one is to get the most satisfac- Here is the only place in this been selected and trained for desire to furnish your home com- ladies in this section. They do tion out of a permanent wave. entire area where you and your pletely—or just desire an occa- not have to travel far to find courtesy and efficiency. sional piece or two, Mr. Coombs the best in beauty care. At Sal's Hair tinting and dying is an- family can enjoy real authentic If you have a lot of time to can take care of your needs and they get the latest and best other feature here and you will Chinese dishes prepared under spend you .may enjoy your meal be amazed at how much this the supervision of expert Chin- save you money at the same methods known to the profession at the Old China in leisure com- time. and skilled operators working art may do to improve your ap- ese Chefs. fort and congenial surroundings. Quality is important. in furni pearance and often your entire Many wonderful and Exotic However if you are in a hurry under Sal's personal direction outlook. delicacies are waiting for you you will find that the fast and ture as it is bought for years of to take care of their every when you visit the old China efficient service will give you service and not just for the grooming requirement At Sal's Beauty Salon they Restaurant ample time to enjoy the food moment. A woman's appearance is her are generous with advice on There is a vast difference in and still take a minimum of time All new furniture looks good. most valuable asset, and it is home beauty care of the skin, Chinese Restaurants. Some are to serve and prepare. However, it takes an expert to every woman's duty and privi- and scalp and the application of Chinese in name only and do not The management and staff of really know the fine points and lege to make the most of it. cosmetics. have the real Chinese dishes. the Old China are interested in inner construction features that At this modernly equipped You will find this indeed a At the Old China however our section and in favor of any- make the difference between Salon they feature machine and beauty service. Sal's Beauty they have the full variety of thing that contributes to its' pro- furniture that will last and give machinless permanent waving in Salon is at 70 Haven Street, in tempting foods that are known gress. continuous satisfaction and fur- many different styles, and they Reading. Telephone RE 24456 to the epicure and many that niture that will be a disappoint- will be happy to assist you in for an appointment with a smart- They extend a courteous in- ment to you and your family. choosing the one which best ;er looking you. will come as a delightful surprise vitation to all people in this a If you have been thinking of to most people. rea to visit the Old China at any replacing your old worn out and . The service here is really won- time. Also air-conditioned for out-moded furniture with the derful as the entire staff has your comfort. latest and most modern styles it would be well worth your CHAM'S CLEANERS while to visit Coombs Furniture Distinquished by the high qua- ful methods means double eco- Co. and select what you want in lity work it turns out, this con- LEVAGGI CLUB INC. the way of Parlor Suites, Din- cern has won a large following nomy for their patrons. Levaggi is a name associated i a task for an expert as no matter ing Room Suites, Occasional of loyal customers in the Dry It costs less for tne actual with fine food and their beauti- | how much care goes into the pre- Chairs, End Tables, Coffee Cleaning field. Peopleyhave cleaning and you get more serv- ful restaurant on Main St. North paration the results will not be Tables, Floor Coverings and Ap- found that they can send even !lce out of your clothes. Reading is easily within reach of satisfactory unless the food is pliances. their finest clothing to Chan I Channy's has a very special the folks in our area. I of top quality in the first place. You will find the right mer- ny's Cleaners and that it is re- service whereby garments— People come from miles around The Buyer of Levaggis' know chandise at the right price. turned to them fresh and im- brough in before 10 A.M. will be to enjoy the superb food served i food and they buy only the best. Coombs Furniture is- located on maculate without even the ready to wear at 5 P.M. here. | Open daily from 9 to 12 - Sunday Middlesex Avenue, in North Wil- faintest trace of cleaning odor. This is one example of the In an atmosphere that lends 1 2 to 10. - mington, Telephone North Wil- The reason for this is that extra effort that is made to ren- itself to the enjoyment of the Tourists usually remember a mington 511. Channy's uses only the very der really superior service to the good things of life you may enjoy section they have visited in terms finest cleaning fluids known to people of this section. deliciouly prepared meals in com- of the meals they have enjoyed ELDRIDGE S. HIRTLE the trade. You will discover many more fort. there. Leviggis' therefore is res- The use of these superior advantages in bringing your Individuality is the keyword in ponsible for many return visits FILLING STATION fluids protects your clothing clothes to Channy for cleaning describing Levaggis', a certain here in this area by people who from damage and prolongs thejr when you try the service your- skill and know-how in food pre- remember their fine meals. A Very friendly and conven- life. self. Why not start the very next ient stopping place for motorists | time you need Dry Cleaning paration that makes a meal here Dinners are served. Take the Channy's low prices and care- different from any you may have on the way between Wilmington service? • ^ enjoyed elsewhere. family. They will enjoy the treat. and Reading is Eldridge Hirtle's The selection of food for a Why not phone for reservations? Filling Station. Featured are the modern first class restaurant is Tel No. Reading 4-3133. famous Tydol gasoline and oil products regarded as among the highest test on the market to CALVIN FUNERAL HOME day. The Calvin Funeral Home has of the Calvin Funeral Home, is a Mr. Hirtle is always willing to gained the confidence and good well respected citizen of the GILDART AGENCY serve the public in his neighbor- will of the people throughout town. He inspires the confidence One of the most modern and lets. It will pay you to place your ly fashion and to do all in his this area by a satisfactory serv- order for the model of your power to keep their cars operat- that a family must feel in the up-to-date automobile agencies ice in this important profession. anywhere, the Gildart Chevro- choice with them. ing efficiently. man who is to perform so im This is a handy place to gas up This is a modern establish- Portant a function for them as let Co. sells and services the They always have a good selec- your car. It is located where ment that may be depended up- world's most popular car to tion ef clean used cars that have a last tribute to a loved one there is no traffic problem. on to take care of all practical Thoroughly skilled and com- people of this section. been traded on new . No matter whether it is for matters when the mind is bur- Recognized as the world's You can get a really good deal passenger car, truck or tractor, petent in his profession, Mr. leading low priced motor car on one of these reconditioned you will find that Hirtle's has the dened with grief. The service Calvin brings to his work a for many years, the Chevrolet cars. fuel you need. they render is one of dignity warmly sympathetic feeling for for 1963 surpasses anything ever A complete service station and Eldridge Hirtle is well known and helpfulness. the bereaved family and is able built at or near its price class. service department are features! of Gildart's Agency and they can throughout' this area for his Every department of their a Ucipa helr It has new power, new beauty straightforward and honest busi- service is organized with the theKL «time of£J the funeral. Problems at and the famous Chevrolet econo- take care of your car from a I ness methods. my is even more pronounced in minor adjustment to a complete 1 idea of providing an individual The Calvin Funeral Home is these advanced models. overhaul. A concern such as this is cer- service suited to the require- located at Sanborn and Woburn Gildart Chevrolet Co. makes, Every motorist in this area, tainly a wonderful asset to our should be acquainted with this community and we would like to ments of each individual case.. Streets, in Reading. Telephone every effort to satisfy the al-, Mr. James E. Calvin, director RE 2-0284. way* large demand for Chevro reliable agency. recommend it to all our friends. THE WILMINGTON CRUSADER, WEDNESDAY, JULY 1, 1§53 PAGE NINE

led for, which must be supplied. Every bit of information is checked by the American Kennel Club, and any deliberate misinformation, or restriction bf information, results Burner in a barring, by the Kennel Club. Recently, in Boston, for instance, Service we had a two day show. Every dog. and every owner was supposed to — o — be present, from about 10 a.m. to about 10 p.m. both days. The dog Wilmingtoa must be in his position during this Mass. time, and, I am sorry to say, it fc ( necessary for the dog's owner to, watch him all the time, because for t some strange reason it always seems that there are people who try to .«—i^■■ poison the dogs, feed them strych-|^e y rarely have any trouble night. This takes a little patience, nine in hamburger, for instance. i nQW as a result. but the dog can be taught to stop. In this particular case, there was j 'can recan an amusing inciaenv, Each time he barks, the owner a Southern gentleman who had en- I connected ^th dog-shows. A Cana- must g0 out, and strike him on the tered his dog, but it was not on the djan owner once was bragging ab- hind quarters with a folded up news- bench the first day. Like the other,Qut mJ dog Dcfore a show in Mont- paper, after which the dog must You save time on Long Distance callt when you owners, I had entered this fact on fea| jje tojd me ,nat ms j^ haj (,e muzzled for about 10 minutes, CALL BY NUMBER. my entry sheet. Next day his d°K never |ost a match, and I was quite It takes a little patience, bu« it And you'll have the number* you need if you list them was still missing for the bench, a"""impressed. I spoke about it, later to always works. Pretty soon he gets in the Directory of Personal Telephone Numben. Get again we noted it. Then, when it I ano,j,er Canadian dog owner, and the idea that he isn't supposed to your free copy at the Telephone Business Office. came time for the championship he exp|ajnc(i that this particular bark at night. f judging, this southerni gentlemen j had never iost a snow .because ' brought up his dog, which he had .{ had neyer been entered ;n a si,0w. | The U.S. Marine Corps was foun- NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE A TELEGRAPH COMPANY been keeping in the cellar, all the. jl $ |ike to De ,rajned and there ded November 10, 1775, in Philade- time. The dog was fresh as a daisy, Js notmng that we like about un- Iphia. Its first commandant was Ma- compared to our dogs, which had trajne(j jogs. it is very easy to jor Samuel Nicholas. two days of wear and tear frombe,- ' teach a dog to be a gentleman. One1 ^. , 1 0 1 not so, and I hope that the next time ing on the bench. We owners a ^. , [problem that some dog owners have ROTARY CLUB HEARS NOTED like it, and apparantly the judge did- times fa ,hat „leir dogs bark a, Cu. No. 24tM lag. DOG BREEDER you meet one you dont get off the n't either, for he would not allow The Mrs. Walter Gill, owner of the sidewalk, for you will not be in need the dog to be shown. Commonwealth of Muaachiuetta Carlisle Kennels of Lowell, and of any such action. .The path for champion is long and Commonwealth of Massachusetts Land Court owner of the International Cham- The bulldog is known to exist as To: the Town of Wilmington a difficult. First he must try for the Middle.*x. M. pion Bulldog, was the speaker of the a breed since 1390. It was used, for Blue Ribbon. These are won, act- municipal corporation, located in day at the Wilmington Rotary Club many years, for the so-called sport Probate Court ually in three classes, and the jud- To all persons' interested in the the County of Middlesex and said luncheon, last week. Mrs. Gill has of Bull Bating. A bull would be sec- ges are quite particular. I can recall Commonwealth; Esther Barrett, of over ISO trophies, and 500 ribbons, ured to a chain, about five feet long, estate of Fred Wheeler late of Wil- one time-when there was only one mington, in said County, deceased. Said Wilmington; Lucy Russian, which her dogs have won, under A- in a pit, and the dog % would be dog shown, of a particular class. The of Newton, Sadie Louella Barrett, thrown in. By the time of Henry A petition has been presented to - -■- - - .—""r ; merican Kennel rules of competi- judges awarded the dog a 3rd place. n H"" "" . .*" „,i11(..of Everett, Manuel R. Amaro, ot tion. She is also the editor of the VIII this was considered to be a It's owner protested, and the judge C U r very great sport, and dogs were or^h e° p ope"y of said 'SjiS ! j# Celia Berberian of Med- "Bulletin", of the Bulldog Club of told the owner that if there had remaining after the payment of, ^d. all in sa.d County of Middle- New England. bred so as to bring out their charact- been two other dogs, the dog would bred to as to bring out their charact- debts and charges of administra- »«:■»«««" Benjian. of Haverh.ll ,n People always seem to think of have won third place anyway, so 3rd. turn may be determined by said the County of Esse,:and said Com- the bulldog as being a vicious beast, eristic short nose, s0 that they could place was all that was going to be """ * jmonwealth; Katie Rigoff, of Chel- Mrs. Gill declared. Actually this is better hang on to the bull, and their allowed '• it" j.,;.„ .r> nhlM-t thereto isea' Joseph C. Moriarty of Revere, legs were shortened to they could After "the dog has won his blue' » I- ** to ob, ^hereto approach the bull in a very low our Stoneham Animal Hospital ribbon, he is pitted against six other you or y ■. w Court I Julius Lubofsky. of Boston, all in crawl, yet, spring when the time w Dr. Morat A. Kennett, Vet. blue ribbon winnets. and they then ^ ^ri*A? befwe ten o'clock the County of Suffolk and said came." This of course bred the vic- try for points. I. is only as the g ^^oon ^"thethirteenth Commonwealth; Albert Der Me.- Office Hrs. 2 P.M. - 5 P.M. ious spirit into the dog, but after u points mount up that a dog is on '" « , l9i3 the rcturn day ropian, of Lakeport, in the State of Mon., Wed., Fri. 7 - 8:30 New a while the sport died out, and fin- his way to a championship. L< »K;« rii/iion " Hampshire; Alice L. Grant, of and Appointments ally the bulldog owners decided to ,ms The contest is held for the males. ,°\. . ;' ,'u'' r . . Co„..:,. ! the Bronx, in the State of New 109 Central Street breed out the viciousness. This was Stoneham — ST 6-174© done by crossing with other dogs, notably the greyhound. Other dogs, such as the Boston terrier are off- shoots of the bulldog breed. The lohn J. Butler. Register ■««« Charles F Daley, all residences Charm Beauty Salon Bulldog still retains his courage, but The dogs are then grouped as to | J . . „ , unknown, or their heirs, devisees or the uglv vicious strain is gone. whether they are of the "sporting ,June ** - j y AtgaX representatives who have not Bulldogs are difficult dogs to All Types of Beauty Culture or "non-sporting" non-sporung W»MH«~«.cassification. and— —. ^ i ~ released their interest in-the land Work Done Here grow. Their tremendous shoulders finally, if a dog is good enough, he ealth of Masachusetts hereinafter described; and to all make whelping difficult. For some ComonW SPECIALIZED PERMANENTS winwill•it ecucome- IIC.. outfui..... ,.with*v.«.. ;tli tehu\.»ii ' RestBest~" ot| I ProbaterrOD^ ■ - - ■ * *•Court. .-& whom it may concern: and HAIR CUTTING reason, too, the dogs always seem to Champion" ribbon, an ornate purple /Middlesex, ss. Whereas, a petition has been pre- J49 Main WO 1747 Woburn whelp at 2 o'clock- in the morning, and yellow rosette type ribbon. ji persons - interested in sented to said Court by Etta Eps- never, for instance at a nice hour in ( To a The competition, in these shows ,ne estate of Laura H. Boyd also tein, also known as Etta P. Epstein the afternoon, so that a breeder is intense, and there is an awful ]r Laura H. W. Boyd late and Esther Wilson, also known as has his troubles. Sometimes the nown as lot of cutthroat activity, at times of Wilmington in said County, Esther P. Wilson, both of said Bos- ■THE mother is ill afterwards, and this Of course every one wants to show deceased, ton, to register and confirm their increases the difficulties. his dog to the best advantage, and j A petition has been presented title in the following described land: REEBENACKERS I can recall one case in which some owners have developed a cute to said Court for probate of a A certain parcel of land with BUY eight puppies were born at 2 o'clock habit of getting in front of you, to certain instrument purporting the buildings thereon, situated in on a Thursday morning. The moth- throw your dog off stride. It is a to be the last will of said de- said Wilmington, bounded and des- er became ill, and was unable to very cute trick, which is done in ceased by Howard P. Boyd of ctibed as follows: Antiques take care of her puppies for a apparant innocence, but we are Straford in the State of New Westerly by Nichols Street 127.55 couple of days. Finally by Sunday lead or Write 51 Temple St.| wise to it . , Jersey praying that he be ap- feet; Northerly by land now or Reading 2-1991 | she was in better condition so as to Hot weather is hard on dogs and pointed executor thereof, with- formerly of Katie Rigoff 92.47 feet; be able to take care of her puppies frequently one of them will suffer out giving a surety on his bond. Easterly and Northerly by land now but we were mighty tired folks, at from heat prostration. The best If you desire to object there- or formerly of Manuel R. Amaro to you or your attorney should BUTTONS • DOLLS that time. Next day a man came in thing to do if a dog is so afflicted 100.00 and 80.00 feet respectively; and wanted to know if we had any is to place a menthol crystal on his file a written appearance in said Easterly by Washington Road 25.00 TOYS • CHINA* GLASS Court at Lowell before ten o- • LAMPS • pups. We told him that we had a tongue, and then make sure he is feet; Southerly by land now or for- litter of eight, which would be for kept wet, untill he recovers. Put him clock in the forenoon on the merly of Lizzie T. Davies and Alice MARBLE TOP third day of July 1953, the re- FURNITURE sale in a- few weeV«. He wanted to in a rain barrel, so that just his head L. Grant 165.56 feet.' turn day of this citation. PEWTER • TIN pay, right then, and asked the price. is out of water, or turn the hose The above-described land is We told him that common-pups Witness, John C. Leggat, Es- • JEWELRY • on him. and keep it going. quire, First Judge of said Court, shown on a plan filed with said were $100. those that showed prom- There used to be a time when doj.- petition and all boundary lines are OLD BOAT HOUSE ise of being a show dog were $150, this tenth day of June in the year Route 3 — Bil. S619 owners had difficultly in traveling, one thousand nine hundred and claimed to be located on the ground and those that we definitely knew but that day has now passed. The as shown on said plan. North Billorica were of champion caliber were $250. fifty-three ' ___ hotels recognize that our dogs are John J. Butler, Register. If you desire to make any ob- The man smiled, and confessed that well trained, and we are welcome, J-17-24-J-1 jection or defense to said petition he was ejecting to have to pay $15, todav. Our dogs are conditioned to you or your attorney must file a as he wanted to buy one for his be handled by strangers, because, of written appearance and an answer little girl. . course, the judges are all stranges. Commonwealth of Massachusetts under oath, setting forth clearly Atually, these prices are not high. and specifically your objections or FARMERS It costs money to raise the dogs Probate Court Middlesex, ss. defense to each part of said petition The stud fee is $50 alone, not to To all persons interested in in the office of the Recorder of EXCHANGE nention the other costs. TTSEMI 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Wilmington the estate of Annie F. MeMahon said Court in Boston (at the Court One of the very interfiling things late of Wilmington in said coun- House),-or in the office of the As- abjut dog breeding is the dog shows. $0.50 Home ty of Middlesex, deceased: sistant Recorder of said Court at LOCKS REPAIRED One has to go to the shows, if one J Calls 3693 A petition has been presented the Registry of Deeds at Lowell in is l breeder. It. is necessary s that fey PONT PAINTS 0 Terms on Picture Tubes to said Court by Mary M. Mc- the County of Middlesex where a c-«J« .ad Fettflbsrs^ • ou can betome known, and it isn't Grane, executrix of the will of copy of the plan filed with said pet- strictly Fresh small Eg*s jist a casual appearance that is Major Repairs Holland Radio & TV Lab. said deceased, praying for auth ition is desposited, on or before the Iremre 3 Doz $1.10 and W called for, either! It CO»t« $5 to ority to compromise by the pay twenty-seventh day of July next. enter a dog in the show, and there 129 Salom St. North Wilmington ment of the sum of $4,798.79, or Unless an appearance is s0 filed !| plenty of information that is cal- submit to arbitration, a claim by by or for you, your default will be the Town of Wilmington against recorded, the said petition will bo said estate for «7,988.85 for old taken as confessed and you will be age assistance rendered to said forever barred from contesting said deceased. petition or any decree entered OWtiBEiUnFUL If you desire to object thereto thereon. HILLSIDE you or your attorney should file Witness. John E. Fenton. Esquire, M« MAIN STREET a written appearance in said Judge of said Court, thi- eighteenth mi/nij Court at Cambridge before ten NORTH WOBURN day of June in the year nineteen o'clock in the forenoon on the hundred and fifty-three. T.Uphone Woboni **J LEE SQUIBB sixth day of July 1953, the re- Attest with Seal ot said Court. Free D«Hv«T turn day of this citation. (Seal) REALTOR Witness, John C. Leggat, Es Sybil H. Hoboes ^CORSAGES quire, First Judge of said Court, FUNERALS Recorder. City and Country Properties this tenth day of June in the year WEDDINGS; one thousand nine hundred and (Atty. Sumner M. I.ieberman) 11 Beacon Street Office - 581 Main Street - Reading Reading 2-2930 fifty-three * ''"-ton Mass. r .Ju.te of Simm«n». School of Home ■ Reading 2-1923-M John J. Butler, Register. J17-24J1. June 24, July 1, 8, 1953

\ PAGE TEN THE WILMINGTON CRU3ADER, WEDNESDAY. JULY I, lt» now wear the Silver Dolphin which, Wilmington Girl Scouts Day Camp, CASEY HITS THREE HOMERS INJURIES SUSTAINED IN GIRL SCOUT DAY CAMP ACCIDENT is the coveted insignia worn only CLOSES TOMORROW the camp had a total of 12 council- BUT SOX LOSE TO YANKS or*, from the' Wilmington Girl 12-8 Aloyse Clarke, 3 Central street, by the qualified members of an out- ■The first day of the Wilmington Scouts, approximately one to everj£ "Farfia" Jit which ,pnly.,,l.% of. the entire <§rl Scout* ha.fc.b5f "• » .*r«»af»dons Charlestown, was taken to the Cho- att Memorial Hospital in Woburn, Navy can,be in,. sfcctss. Operajtngjin <#ie. wooden He is the Son of Mr. and Mrs.. ea behind tftfc HgHtScbbot the seVfn to •thirttfen. rfiiHuded in the* clouted three home nms today to in the Wilmington police ambul- activities was volley ball, archeryj set a Wilmington Little League re- ance, by officers Palace and Cube©, George L.' Young, 430 Middlesex; up has had S3 Wilmington girls Ave. No. Wilmington, Mass.' four days a'week learning out- scavenger hunts, outdoor cooking; pord. but Big Butch's performance Sunday evening, after she had sus- took second prize as his team, the tained injuries in an accident on He enlisted "in the Navy irr '942 hlife, and the arts. Tomorrow, bird and leaf identification; ieaiher arid volunteered for submarine ursday, will be the last' day of work and a trip to Camp Runel; Red Sox, bowed to the Yanks, 12-8. Marion street. She was found to the camp, this year. N. H. the Lowell Council Girl- This triumph of the Yanks, 12-8 have a cut left elbow^ left knee and Duty July 1952. Named Wigisdeca; which means Scout Camp. out sad memories of a 21-6 set- right foot, and was thought to Girls were divided into three un- back at the hands of the Sox June have sustained other injuries. Driver 21 of the car was Robert Clark, same its, according to their ages and in- - DANA F. PERKINS terests, Unit One, for the older The previous record of two cir- address. cuit clouts in one game was set by A SONS, INC. girls, age 11 - 13, Unit Two for JTVTL ENGINEER girls 9 to 21 and Unit Three for mighty Butch on June 10, when the Sox routed the Indians., 19-5. ROBERT YOUNG QUALIFIED - and SURVEYORS girls 7 to 9. A trained nurse was al- SUBMARINER ways in attendance, with the band Butch today drove in seven of his LAND COURT SURVEYS DEVELOPMENTS room of the High School being the team's eight runs with two-run Chief H. M. Robert J. Young first aid station, and all girls were clouts in the third and sixth, and USN U. S. S. Hammerhead. San 270 MAIN ST. REA. 2-0185 To Perpetuate^ checked by the nurse daily. Other one in the fifth that drove in three. Diego, Calif, was made a qualified Wilmington - Call Wil. 703 momnrip<; hpld 5 ,han ,his and a few other PurP°,ses' The sixth-inning homer was a tre- submariner June 17th 1953 and can ?.the High School was not used at mendous 200 footer that sailed high aft and all activities were confined over the deep centerfield fence. A total of 28 hits was collected most dear t0 the wooded area some distance in back of the school building. by both teams. The Yankees bang- The day started at 9:30 am, with ed out IS against starter Bill Lam- MIKE'S FRU1TLAND bert, who was tagged for the loss, FRESH FRUIT AND VEGETABLES DAILY a flag raising ceremony, and was WE SPECIALIZE IN ORANGES I MSKttfl carefully scheduled, so that the girls and reliefer Bill Thompson. Junior were under complete schedule _ at Monteiro went the distance on the 4 Doz. Oranges ONLY $1.00 all times, including a rest period, hits. Route 38 Tewksbury after lunch. Busses., from the Mc- The Yankee scoring was well scattered except for the big fifth. Fortvtr after, • Intrye Bus Company made the round of Wilmington, every morn- They tallied three in the third, two monument of marble in the fourth and sixth, and tive in lor granite stand* in ing, to bring the girls to the camp, and to take them home. Money for the fifth. LEARN TO DRIVE AT Moving tribute to The Yanks sent 10 men to the life nobly lived. bus hire had been earned by the girls earlier in the season, during plate in that fifth, seven hitting the Girl Scout Cookie Sale, and aoa-1 safely for three doubles and four CITY HALL "For Dignified ition all funds were donated by the singles. First-baseman Bobby Kerr of the Sentiments Wilmington Community Fund. DRIVING SCHOOL Mrs. Paula Rice, Linda Road, was Yanks was a standout. A Camp Director. Other ladies who Little Bob collected two doubles TEL. LOWELL 7382 Roessler" assisted were Mrs. Priscilla Lawler. in five trips and drove in three Mrs. Doris Traer, Mrs. Josephine runs. Many observers claipi that • DUAL - CONTROLLED CARS • STANDARD Helwig, Mrs. Louise Robertson. Mrs. Bob's defensive play was a deciding and AUTOMATIC SHIFT • DIRECTIONAL Shirley Lyons, Mrs. Elsie Woolaver, factor in the Yank's triumph. LIGHTS • COMPLETE INSURANCE COVERAGE Mrs. Barbara Zanos, Mrs. Jean The fifty first sacker made three terrific saves on in-the-dirt throws, 489 Merrimack Street — Near City Hall Square JRoeaeler & £boi\'t, 3«c. Webster, Mrs. Connie Widger, Miss Carol Hansen, Mrs. Marjorie Emery and saved countless other wide- and Mrs. Elaine Stickney. angle heaves from going astray. Granite * Marble Memorialt Today, from 10 am to 2 pm is Main Show Room and Works open house ,at Camp Wigisdaca, and REAL ESTATE SALES tomorrow the camp will close tor REMAIN ACTIVE Tewksbury 117 Salem St. • Woburn, Mast. the summer, tried and proved suc- Tel. WO M184 cess. Real estate sales in Wilming- ton, are more active this year the town with a future than they were in the last year, residential ♦ industrial 4 farm property according to figures released by the Suffolk First Federal Sav- READING TRAILER SALES ings and Loan Association of Boston. This fact is contrary to the trend for the greater Boston area in general, which has had a 10 percent decrease in sales this year. The median figure, for May, of sales per thousand population, in towns of less than 10,000 was 4.71. This was the figure for Wilmington, and ahead of Wil- mington were Carlisle, 10.25; Hull, 10.21? Nahant, 7.91; Canton, Modern Real Estate co. 6.88; Burlington, 6.69; Cohasset, 851 main street 6.50; Rockport, 6.22; Lynnfield, TeL Rea. 2-0806 6.11; Manchester, 5.97; MaynarU, telephone lowell 3-7744 The Finest In Mobile Homes 5.46; Westwood, 4.97; and Sher- whether you're buying or selling ... see us! born 4.82. Median figure for the Living at Its Best larger municipalities was 2.35. Other towns, nearby had few- Quality Trailers - New A Used Accessories er deeds this year, in propor- Route 28 - 226 Main St., Reading, Mass. tion to last year, with the aver- Member REXA. - TJXN.A. - Certified T.CM.A. Dealer age being 13 percent off. North Reading had 4.30 deeds per thou- MV«CW0Y0UR0«HH0M^. sand, Woburn 3.01; Reading and Winchester both had 2.38 and RED LETTER DM Stoneham 2.04. Up to the first of June there were a total of 178 real estate transfers in Wilmington this year, as against 146 last year, at this time. For the month of May, this year, there were 38 trans- fers, and there were 25 in May a year ago.

NEW CITIZEN Born to Staff Sergeant and Mrs. Robert Drew, in Marlboro hospital a son, Robert F. Drew Jr. June 25, 1953. Mrs. Drew is the former Dorothy Burrows of Northboro, Mass. Sgt. Drew is serving at the Miho Air Base, in Japan.

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RAMBLERS UPSET, SALEM IN ting down the rest of the mem one- 'grounder by Dave Newhouse. OPENER two-three, chalking up hi* first Tighe played a stellar role on the bag with his countless scoops on "Fergie" sem.-pro v.ctory. L-the-dirt throws. June 28-A two-run rally in the Big Tex Johnson started on thej OverConfidence struck the Salem ninth rocked the North Shore base- mound for the Ramblers, but was squad upon seeing the smaN Wil- ball circle on tts neels today, and hampered by a sore arm, and was ; mington team with each plavei CROSS & STEWART brought the new Wilmington semi- relieved in the fourth by Baldwin.!™*™? * d,fferent oolor and *«* pro team, the Ramblers, to a 3-2 Tex yielded tw„ hits and two runs °,,,uJ!',,?rB?. . . triumph o/er St. Anne's of Salem. in his three inning stint. Earl gave I We'«ve l° .,a*e " 'tiM THE IDEAL PLACE TO BUY OR SELL YOUR HOME St. Anne's undefeated kings of up four hits and blanked Salem ,th"e h,ck? i .a ?„' J^/rl^lv semi-pro ball in the upper North the rest of the way, with good I ■>.!! "fe. .*gf^*g.gg*hed Shore, were amazed with the per- suppor, behind him. The Ramolers surveyed the lucks "^ £«* T 418 MAIN STREET DIAL WILMINGTON 214* formance of the unknown WMming- .collected six hits off Salem pitching. • *«?«* »«up for the last laugh ton team, who opened their season This was definitely a team victory "tuation. *t Salem, (with everyone digging in to contri- The Ramblers were trailing 2-1 bute to the upset. WOBURN DAILY TIMES going into the first of the ninth, "That's the hustlingest ball cluo BASEBALL BLANK SUMMARY when Etheir reached first on a I've seen in years," said the Salem ■—y^ T«ul 2 dropped third strike, stole second, Two-base hits Tighe (1), Pelleton coach, in praising the Ramblers. ».b. b.K-p.o. a. r. SINGER towing Machines and scored on Jay Tighe's single. "They never give • up—by the way, (1), Thibault, T. (I). ' With two out, and Tighe on third, Ethier 4, 0 1 Stolen Bases—(Players and nura-, where is Wilmington" 11 2 SALES ^PT REPAIRS Fran Hoban hit a high bounder First-baseman Jay Tighe was in- Tighe 4 ber stolen) Sullivan (1), Ethier (1), over the pitcher's head to send DePiano 4 2 0 Tighe (1). strumental in Wilmington's victory, 0

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Reading for the purpose of dis- •* *n »" P&*»f of appliano matter of personal and profes- will find a pleasing combination Both countered booth serv- playing the latest and best in i^™* k^JVt«^\~0 3£n of the courtesy and attention of sional pride with Mr. Dee. iceI is_ available here and either electrical-appliances. liJ^./^.nin t0 *an *,2Si..*^Jte" After spending some time way you get quick service with It is good common sense for a « *»$ electric Washer, the old time Apothecary shop shopper to go to the electric '£***•„ **"**, Refrigerator and the vast resources of a mo- walking around the Dec Phar- delicious food. w tor eat r or oth r of macy and talking with the pro- Whatever your appetite you company for electrical appli •! .« JJ * ' , •"*! « dern prescription laboratory. ances because H stands to reason the mo*ern electricalt aids to A major feature of the Dee prietor, this writer noted a spe can satisfy it here. be ter Uv „. cial element of personal^confi- Mrs. Lynch, the proprietress, they know more about «them, * »"*"- _ . , Pharmacy is its complete line of there °ne most important feature of medical supplies, as complete a dence between Harry Dee and has made a careful study of the b ine8 wlth line as you will find anywhere, his customers. Each customer preparation and serving of food They are electrical appliance **W > " i ,. Municipal -We think the Dee Pharmacy is'who came into the store receiv- Mr. White, the manager, knows! experts and are in a position to IJP&JZ. ™?J5!j*f rS. provi.de the only establishment of its'ed immediate attention and a how to get the utmost in flavor judge which appliance will make sJO^ffSSXl^RX^ kind in this area featuring surgi-; friendly greeting. Whether their aad savory goodness out of each the most effective use of the fjf.""? to the final adjustment meal prepared under his direc-1 product they sell which is elec- J0" Jmj2 ,bfnefIj of their cal and hospital supplies right needs were large or small made tion I trie power. expert servicing1 department on display. You may select wheel' no difference In the courtesy in re chairs, crutches, canes, and other; they received. We think you too The selection of food for a Therefore, you may buy *Kk\'SS5**JBLJ9.tb !* wif" y^^ aids for the handicapped easily;will like Harry Dees Pharmacy modern diner is a task for an ex-complete eonfidence-the appli- £^ri *? /" ™ & °JJf. from open floor displays. I as we did, and we recommend pert No matter how much care ance you need-safe in thefind the full Hn^nmr ?£i A prescription service second that you visit there soon. ,jm***J^Z!»&tJ* —ledge that it is the very 2£ tor y^lir"°n™!ion Snd unless the food is of top quality {best that scientific research and approval, in the first place. Mr. White has, ■ w; a reputation of buying and serv SILVER LAKE MARKET ing only the finest. The steaks and chops served at the Read- With handy location on Grove i Market features only the choic- ing Diner are really a treat to, RICHARDS APPAREL Avenue, Wilmington, the Silver est and heaviest western steer those who appreciate fine foods. Here is a store that offers a the alert to bring the latest Lake Hardware provides unex-1 beef, cut and trimmed with tne The coffee here is made from truly remarkable shopping op- styles and fashions here to Read celled service to the citizens of,thought in mind of selling only the same formula all the time portunity to discriminating la- _ing while they are still fresh and our town in the most important, the pest and most usable por-, and no matter when you drop in dies who wish to be well dressed j new. matter of their food supply. I tions. . I for a cup you will always find it and yet must be careful of the! The reason so many of the The modern fixtures and faci-j A free delivery service maxes fresh and delicious. It is no won- clothing budget. ladies in our area are so beauti- lities of this establishment would the service of this splendid mar-.der that M many of our friends Richards Apparel Shop at 608 fully dressed is that they have do credit to communities of' ket complete. You may either jand nejgnbors have made the Main Street, in Reading, offers discovered Richards—they know much larger size. visit the store in person and se Reading Djner their favorite a thrilling array of the latest in that they can get a lot of fash Mr. Fusco the proprietor has lect your food supply and have eating piace avvay from home, ladies fashions, in all the newest ion for their money right here stocked his shelves with famous them deliver it to your home—or | We nope that you wilj drop in colors and fabrics—and at prices in town. name brand groceries—that you simply pick up your telephone:! there soon ,that will be a very pleasant sur-j We urge all'ladies who enjoy know you can purchase with and order anything from a single prise to you—they are so low. | examining nice clothes to stop complete confidence. Frozen item or two to your entire weeks __.-,_.-.. . ftjirnPiyri Friendly and helpful sales- in at Richards and get acquaint- foods too are dispensed from a'food supply Friendly and cour- IflAullULiA IlUI\^lil\] >)eol,le are always in attendance ed with not t0 try t0 sel1 you some st the accommodating convenient and up to the minute. ts 5,,™,^ are aiways yours »VAM-1^ ~~ - *ff reezer-located so that you may ^.^ , . HOME "* *°U "^ Want-bul t0 easily select what you want. at the Lake Marka Te e I help you select exactly what best The chances are you will be In the meat line the Silver Lake' phone Wilmington 470 today. suits your personality. better dressed for less, when The Magnolia Nursing Home| Richards buyers are always in you do your shopping at Ri- invites inquiries from all per- touch with the luge New York sons who may have a loved one chards Apparel. Open Friday in need of nursing care. clothing Marts and are ever on evening. FRED F. SMITH The proprietress has Register- Prominently located on Main gardening appliances Fred F. ed Nurses on duty and is in per- Street Fred F. Smith's Hard- Smith's customers have the bene- sonal charge of all phases of the ware store presents the first op- fit of experienced advise on all home. portunity to residents of our area | matters pertaining to the mer- Every care and attention that; FLOWERS BY NEWMAN for convenient shopping in Read- chandise they sell, a convelescent patient requires Newman's - The Flower Shop round and not just on the special ine Here they feature a com- j Paints for both inside and out- is provided at this well equipped I Thafs "ON THE SQUARE" days. . plete line of Hardware and Tools, side work are always stocked establishment and nothing is left, Newman's - the Flower Shop Many people think of flowers Bicycles and Toys, Garden Im- here in all colors. You need not undone in providing for the com only on special occasions such as elements Paints for all purposes be a paint expert to buy here.[f0rt of those entrusted to the that's "On The Square" is at 688 Easter, Mothers Day, Christmas. and in fact everything the home- They will advise you what the care f the Magnolia Nursing ■MaJn street in Reading which 0 make s a ha a Dlace r owner ami "householder "needs, 1j best* paint for your purpose is. I Home." . " .„.. P i '? | exceeding thl supply causes the You will also find here friend- Another outstanding feature| Meals are carefully balanced cPeople of Wilmington to take!price of flowers to rise as it ly sales people who are willing is a complete plumbing supply |Dy dietary experts to see that I would any.»» other«.K— ..«_ s ct,v de ns to do more than just sell you department. You will be able to guest has a perfectly bal- J?' f'" , h«L f ? , '«« every Most times of the year however merchandise. obtain the highest quality plumb- anced diet to aid in their recov °Scas*on that «■"» fo.r. flowers'you will find at Newman's a They will be happy to assist ing supplies at fair prices wheth- ery of health. Elderly people are. the specialty of this house, wide variety of fresh cut flowers anyone in making a choice of er you are building a new home and are given loving care and their for 'Weddings.etc eiFunerals,r wo that will grace your home and the best merchandise for their or remodeling your present one.jaays made pleasant for them by 1 J-™"* ""i™-. ^ , , .rk lend an atmosphere of charm > and beauty at particulararticular necessity. Here is a good point to re-persons who are spedajlv^ train- \^S*A thVekffl*«2ffn?2£t? £ surprisingly in- Often people spend money un 'memberr lf you need anythingled and adapted to caring for the'^ects the skill and integrity of expensive cost * necessarilyZIZZJC. rthroughhr„„ah nntnot knowingknnwinB "aged and infirm. the proprietor. Mr. Newman. The Bridal Bouquet a most the home maintenance Une.i"^^'^ era have just how to purchase Hardware, Younger people too, recover ' "°*[a come to be re- important part of that great dav Tools and other household and shop Fred F. Smith First. ling from illness or operation are fa^ed s almost a universal in a girls life receives *ery'-S given full cooperation and mU9lSSSS?\^lSt ££!■ you can cial attenUon when the flowers took upon their stay at the Mag QuieUy. yet beautifully express are by Newman. Inolia Nursing Home as one of anv senUment. When words fail The next time flowers are in W. S. CAVANAUGH & SON their pleasantest memories. Iff",g» "M*^ flowers, order, order them from New Mildred Doucette wUl be hap- ,hatS5"**!*!can Newmans is a place man. You are sure to be nleWriP W. S. Cavanaugh & Son's serv- do the things that must be done pyr to talk to anyone desiring! serve you all the year with the service. ice to the community is one of immediately. further information. Simply tele-. the utmost importance as they W. S. Cavanaugh & Son takes 1 phone for an appointment at' efficiently perform a sad - but the responsibility of all details Reading 2-2487. necessary duty. . _. of the funeral arrangements; We wish to compliment Miss| When the need for a funeral completely into their hands Doucette upon the high stan- LEE SQUIBB-REALTOR service arises in a family . . . and performs every function dards she has established here Lee Squibb. Realtor and de- A Realtor is a member of as it must ... it is indeed some with skilled competence and and recommend her fine home veloper of Sunnycrest Acres has national organization who it comfort for the bereaved rela- sympathetic understanding. ,to all. proved to be a decided asset to bound by a strict code ofl *thi«r tives to know that all details are Thev have service for all our mmmnnitvcommunity \%vby aivinagiving us r.T\aone inenii^jinspired iu.by *i__the golden'_.■. Rulejr emu "Do In the hands of a competent in every financial circumstances of the finest residential sections Unto Others As You Would HZ and sympathetic friend. and no matter how much or how to be found anywhere. Others Do Unto You" W. S. Cavanaugh & Son has little you can afford to spend There are at the present time When you make an investment proved to be a real friend in you may rest assured how much EDWARD LAPPIN some units available to the in Property, you are often Uk their time'of greatest grief to or how little you can afford to people here and anyone desi- mg on a lifetime home for your many of our families and is re- spend you may rest assured, that PLUMBING rous of owning a beautiful resi-. family or location for vnur h°«f garded with greatful affection your last tribute to a loved one dence for his family should get ness^ Therefore it L worth a" by those they have served. will be most dignified and fit- in touch with Lee%uibb at 581'great deal to know you Tre deal When the mind is burdened & HEATING Main Street, Reading, and have tog with a Realtor who has your with sorrow over the loss of a sS mftrtSlff £ES5.%£ J"\- ""•?„ L9»», » ■ blm show them around be.utl. best interests at heart. loved one, those closest are often That is why we are pleased to unable to clearly and decisively reply to your questions {throughout this entire area in a| Mr. Squibb can be of invalu- recommend Mr. Lee Squtob of most admirable manner. table service to anyone interested 581 Main Street, Reading I He specializes in the installs- in Real Estate whether he de- You may phone Mr. Squibb for , tion of new systems and the re- 'sires to buy or sell, ■J information at Reading EUGENE'S modeling of existing ones. I He is a Realtor and not mere- 2-2820, or evenings at Reading If you are contemplating iy a Real Estate Agent, 2-192S-M. •42 Main Street Reading Tel. 2-7036 plumbing or heating work to In the heart of Reading Square 1 principles of service and sati* "^ ertem—Uf** 0L,sm*n; w« well being of our community and Eu^ene^ often to the farTdlies faction to the public in giving "5°?™*^ M^'iJKSn C « ZIPlLSlg00** M»*SIDENT JW are. .store where the | them^ merchandise (Of^e highest S*£%p- £%* <°/howl for this reason he conscientious- OF ROTARY CLUB men can conveniently purchase quality at the fairest prices. room on Haven Street in Read ly performs every task with a their habadashery and the en- This, Eugene's feels can only ing has on display everything John D. Cooke became the Pres- tire family their shoes. From be done by giving you name sense of responsibility. brands which you know and re- that is new in the appliance People are quick to recog- ident of the Wilmington Ro'ary a selection that is equal of any field too. Club, at the last weekly luncheon, and far superior to most of the cognize and have proven their You can do much towards nize and appreciate such honest stores you would have to travel value over the years. These when Adrian Durkee, last president brands which will give you the beautifying your home and mak- effort to be of service and there- miles to reach. ing it more convenient with the fore the business of Edward Lap- turned the gavel over to Cooke, at Eugene's offers each mamber best possible buy are featured new appliances that it will be pin has been on the increase the end of the weekly luncheon. at the family, shoes foi every oc- in the latest styles at Eugene's worth your while to talk it over casion For the men of the fami-|for your selection. er y , hiS with Mr. Lappin. Se nSrl in dem:nd ^^"'"H £ "gT^f Iy there is clothing for every A friendly competent sales He is an expert on your heat- In this review, Mr. Lappin ex- a e mrry "untiey, vice president, need- staff is at your service to help ing system too. tends a cordial invitation to csJl Rodney Buck treasurer. Rev. Stan- Established for many years, and advise on your ourcluises| Mr. Lappin's work is a contri RE 24400 whenever he can be ley Cummings, secretary, and Larz Kugenes has maintained it's whether Urge or small. buting factor to the health and of any assistance to you. Neilson. master-at-arms. THE WILMINGTON CRUSADER, WEDNESDAY, JULY 1, 1953 PAGE THIRTEEN

THE HILLTOP" MR. AND MRS. JOHN B. GREEN WILMINGTON REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS DANCING - FINE FOOD and LIQUORS Everett Cole and wife to John A. Moore, Forest street. Fine foods, liquors ajid dancing are the by-words of thei Margaret R. Cooke to Anthony ne w,HilIt.o&'-formerly kfiouu a- thl». Koyale ifo,Route 38 in Frate and wife, Wilmington Estate Tewksbury*'only a fe\*'mfrortes drt*e from Wilmington. Extension. 1 Johu D. Cooke to Edward A. SB- Run by two local m^h^j^d Kepiigh: and Bc4> O'Brien, this va and wife. Fairmeadow road. idealllly located establishment caters t6. the connoisseur of Laura B. Corliss' to Margaret E. Olsen, Boutwell street. David I. Elfman to Anthony S- Ferrante and wife, Silver Lake Manor. Theodore Harkins to William H. Hardins senior and wife, Main St. Margaret E. Olsen to Laura B. Corliss and assoc Boutwell street. Brenda Shaw to David I. Elfman, Pine Grove Park. Adelle C. Turner to Louise E. excellently prepared food and drinks. Its patron may enjoy Swanton, Nichols street. dancing Friday and Saturday evenings. Edwin L. Ahearn to Faul N. How- ell. Shawsheen ave. Ed Keough, ex Marine, resides on Elm Street, South John W. Babine to James E. Tewksbury, and is well known through Middlesex County. He Smith, Wilmington Square Park. is a Tewksbury High alumnus. i Margaret R. Cooke to Anthony The other partner, Bob O'Brien, well known local citizen, Frate and wife, Wilmington Estates ran the Oaks for 10 years and brings with him to the Hilltop A. Daniel Gill.is and wife to Ray- mond A. Webster and wife, Wins- the skill and know-how, which he will pass on to his old and ton Ave. new frien'ls. Earle S. Hamilton to William H. Jensen, Glendale Circle. Harry J. Hudson and wife, to Al- U. S. Marine detachments from In 18S9, U.S. Marines consituted bert R- King and wife. Pleasant Rd. a part of the complement on all A- part of the force under Col. Robert (Photo by J. Shaughnessey, Wobuni) Joseph Saltalamacchia to James merican battleships, aircraft carriers, E. Lee, then an officer in the U.S. (WILMINGTON TEACHER B. Creamer and wife, Concord st. heavy cruisers, and on the later Army, that captured John Brown WEI and suppressed a riot at Harper's Miss Barbara Jane Connors, Enlisted men of the Continental types of light cruisers, as well as on the daughter of Mr. and Mrs During the first five days after other types of combat ships. i Ferry. Joseph Henry Connors, 10 Poole Marines wore green shirts, green their landing on Iwo Jima. Mar- Street, Woburn, became the coats with red facings, breeches of ine Corps communication crews laid bride of Mr. John Brendon light-colored cloth, woolen stock- more than 700 miles of telephone wire, although operating under Green, son of Mr. and Mrs. ing and round, green hats with white Aloysius W. Green, 107 Living- heavy artillery fire and harrassed by ston Avenue, Lowell, in a 10 bindings. snipers. a.m. ceremony at St. Anthony's Church, Woburn, on June 20th. The Rev. John Mansfield cele- brated the Nuptial Mass, and the PRESENTING A CHECK FOR HOSPITAL HELP bride was given in marriage by her father.. The couple took their vows be- fore an altar decorated with white gladioli and blue snap- dragons. Mr. Guy Rotondo, solo- ist, sang "Ave Maria," "Panis Angelis," "O Lord, I am not Worthy," and "On this Day." He was accompanied by Mr. Ed- son Kimball, at the organ. Maid of honor wah Miss Shir- ley Connors, of Woburn, a sister of the bride, while bridesmaids were the Misses Nancy Green and Patricia Green, both of Lowell, and sisters of the groom and the Misses Joan Connors and Grace Pierce, of Woburn, cousins of the bride. Flower girls was Janet Green, of Dracut, niece of the groom.;t Miss Connors wore a gown Commander Joseph Sottile, left, presents a check for $140 to fashioned of Chantilly lace over James A. Sayre, National Service Officer of the D.A.V., while nylon tulle and satin, with a Queen Anne collar, and a fitted past Commander Elmer Woller looks on. The mo.iey will be • bodice. The skirt ended in a used to provide assistance to me in the nearby Veteran's Hospitals. sweeping train, which was de- (Polaroid One Minute Photo by Wilmington Crusader) signed with a nylon pleated godet. A ohapel length veil of imported French illusion was caught to a crow of lace and McINTIRE pleated nylon. The maid of honor was in a BUS LINES, INC. ballerina length gown of aqua FEARON CHARTERED BUSES nylon over taffeta, and the skirt SIGN SERVICE For All Occasions was adorned with rows of nar- 450 Main St. - Stoneham, Mass. row satin ribbon. She carried a NEON SALES & SERVICE C. B. Mclntire • ST 6-1360 cascade of yellow rosebuds, and LOWELL 4-2551 wore a picture hat to match her gown. The bridesmaids gowns ^ which were pink, were fashioned | in the same style as that of the S4W MONTHLY SPARE TIME maid of honor. Each of the Refilling and collecting money from bridesmaids carried flowing cas- our five cent High Grade Nut cades of deep pink rose buds Machines in this area. No Selling! and babies breath. To qualify for work you must Best man was Mr. Gerald have car, references, $640 cash, Green, a brother of the groom, secured by inventory. Devoting 6 from Dracut. Ushers were Mr. hours a week to business, your end Thomas Green, a brother of the on percentage collections will net groom, of Lowell, Mr. Joseph up to $400 monthly with very good 2 MINUTE SERVICE Connors, Jr., of Woburn, a broth- possibilities of taking over full JOHN E. CREAMER er of the bride, Mr. Robert time. Income increasing accord- Hayes of Lowell and Mr. James ingly. For interview, include phone Strand Building Nelligan of Lowell. in application. Write The Biller- Tel. Lowell — 7163 After the ceremony a recep- ica News, North Billerica. Mass. tion was held in the Briarcliffe Lodge, Lynn. Mrs. Thomas J. Meade was in charge of the guest book. For her place in the reception line, the mother of IdW.'.HUMand HEATING the bride was gowned in an egg- shell lace dress with pink ac- cessories. The mother of the SPECIAL FOR SUMMER groom wore a slate blue silk Read All The Ads, Look At All The Pictures . . . Listen To All shantung dress, with white ac The Sales Talk. Then Follow The Crowds To The Middlesex cessories. Equipment Co. WHERE YOU GET THE MOST FOR YOUR After a wedding trip to upper MONEY I I I New York state and Canada, the newly married couple will live at 63 School Street, Wo- EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME burn. The bride was educated in the • Fitxgibbont Boilers Heating Woburn public schools and in Quiet Automatic • Plumbing Lowell State Teachers College, Oil Burners Hardware and is a teacher in the Wilming- • Richmond Plumbing • Electric Fixtures ton public schools. Mr. Green Fixtures is a graduate of Notre Dame Paints. Academy, Keith Academy, and received his AB degree from Harvard University. He has at tenrW Boston University for MIDDLESEX EQUIPMENT CO. graduate studies, and he is em- 190 • 196 MIDDLESEX ST.. LOWELL TEL. 2-2081 ployed by the Gil Wyner Com OPEN WED. AFTERNOON-ALSO MON„ FRI„ SAT. NIGHTS pany of Maiden, as a cost ac- You Always Save Money At Middlesex Equipment Company countant. PAGE FOURTEEN THE WILMINGTON CRUSADER, WEDNESDAY, JULY 1, 1953 ^Progressive Business Review

Even though Americans may SILVER LAKE HARDWARE TORRE'S discount the power of the Vati- The Silver Lake Hardware recommend the proper paint to Just about the most popular | brick Ice Cream and the favorite can, the communists do not Store is serving the needs of the use for the greatest economy place in Reading during these I Sultana Roll with sauce which make such a mistake. It is a won- people of Wilmington in a most and best results. hot summer months is Torre's provides eight good servings. der that nothing authoritath* admirable manner in the matter Garden supplies and tools are on Main Street in Reading I The Fountain at Torre's is the has been written of the commu- of their hardware needs. on hand for your selection to Square. Of course Torre's isj most populated spot in town. The nist onslaught en the churches Here they feature a full line help you with your summer hob- popular the year round as Read-!folks drop in for a drink and a of Spain at the outset of the of shelf hardware of every de- by. You win find everything you ing's own "Sugar Bowl" but now, j little rest from the shopping Spanish Civil War. Oar State scription all articles of worth need here at the Silver Lake during the hot weather, it is as!tour. You will always find a Department is said to have done and merit as the mangement Hardware Store. welcome a stop as an Oasis to friendy reception at Torre's and an excellent job of reporting feels that the best and only the The proprietor, John C. Cafi a desert traveler. Here you may I they do everything possible to the destruction and the murder best is good enough for the cus- so is the man who has the best enjoy one of their cool, refresh- make your visit with them a of 50,000 clergy and nuns. interests of the folks in these ing and delicious Sundaes, Sodas pleasant one. Such a work would automatic- tomers of this store. or Frappes in air-conditioned Friendliness, courtesy and hos- ally be a blueprint of what to You will find friendly help parts at heart at all times. He comfort. pitality are as much a part of expect when the signal for revolt from the sales personnel here in is your neighbor, interested in Their bulk Ice Cream comes in their stock in trade as the mer- is given. It might remedy some the selection of your needs. If the community welfare and sol 11 delicious flavors and at 95 chandise they sell. soft-headed thinking by people idly behind any project for com cents a quart is the most econo- Drop in the next time you are who believe that the communist you are not quite sure what is is only another variety of politi- best for your purpose they will munity advancement. mical as well as the most re- in the neighborhood and enjoy freshing summertime refresh- a friendly visit here. We feel cal crackpot. help you decide. Make this your hardware head The attempt to destroy the They feature Touraine paints quarters. They will be glad to ments and DESSERT. They also certain you will want to come Church has been going on for for all purposes and they can serve you. have a delicious three flavor back again. centuries. Its present enemy is rigidly organized and tactically deployed. The cells and the cadres are rehearsed carefully, as proved in Madrid and Bogota. W. DANA BARTLEn-INSURANCE MIKE'S GULF STATION The Church, aside from being his policy to represent leading Open Till Midnight Weekdays upkeep of your car the arch foe of those who seek to The insurance business today Round the Clock Saturdays is a highly specialized field in companies that provide the Many people depend on Mike's destroy the world, is it at the most complete coverages/ at the Tel. RE 2-7001 service to keep their cars operat same time a sage and seasoned which one is successful not so That good Gulf gas is the much because of one's aggres lowest possible cost. ing efficiently no matter what ally of those temporal forces Insurance and insurance me- main attraction at Mike's gas the season or the weather. If dedicated to peace. siveness in years gone by, but station for people who like that rather upons one's knowledge thods—like everything else can someone is in trouble, Mike is go out of date and it takes a extra lift and power that only always willing to go to any POLIO MESSAGE TO PARENT 5 and willingness to serve. Gulf can give to their cars. Gulf lengths to help him out. really progressive agency to Gamma Globulin ■ 1953 In this respect we Know max keep abreast of the times. lubrication too is another means Mike's Gulf Station also fea- many of our citizens who have We can safely recommend the of being sure that you are get- tures a full and complete line of What i» gamma globulin? transacted business with The ting all the service and satis- tires, batteries and accessories Gamma globulin is the part of Bartlett Agency will certainly W. Dana Bartlett agency to all our readers as The Agency faction that your car can deliver. for your car. Reasonable prices human blood that contains dis- agree with us that this fine Mike, the proprieor here is a prevail at all times. ease-fighting antibodies. It has been agency is worthy of prominent where they can get modern service that the times demand. friendly fellow who does all in A thorough knowledge of car used for many years to combat mention in our business review A visit here or an inquiry by his power to see that his custom- servicing and a desire to be of measles and infectious hepatits of Reading. telephone or mail will place you ers get the very best in service assistance to his customers is (jaundice). In 1952, March of Dim- We know for certain that you for their cars. An ex-service man, what distinguishes Mike's serv es scientists proved it to be an eff- can drop into this office and under no obligation. Call Read- he has a host of friends in this ice from all others. ective but temporay preventive of have them make a thorough ing 2-3090 or write*to the con- area and the reason he keeps There is a first-class mechanic crippling caused by polio. survey of your insurance poli- venient office at 174 Haven them is that he is always ready on hand at all times to take Can our children get gamma glo- cies. . . to oblige. Street. care of any repair job large or bulin (GG) for polio tki* summer? W. Dana Bartlett has made it The service station is not just GG is in extremely short supply. a place that sells gas. The pro- small. Mike's specilizes in auto- There will be only about one million prietor is an authority on the matic transmissions. doses of GG available from now to September. There are about 46,060, BOIMER JEWELERS 000 chi'dren and adolescents in the Tel. Wilmington 3459 by guaranteed methods. age groups most likely to get polio. The variety ana completeness If your watch is not function- SILVER LAKE MARKET Who will get gamma j.obulin this ing properly he. can put it into •ummer? of the shopping opportunity of With handy location on Grove Lake Market features only the our community is demonstrated first class condition for you. A The supply will probably be used watch is, after all, a piece of Avenue, Wilmington, the Silver choicest and heaviest western in areas where the greatest number by this admirable firm located Lake Market provides unexcell- steer beef, cut and trimmed with at Middlesex Avenue at Shady delicate machinery and needs of cases occur. Most likely public regular check-up and adjust- ed service to the citizens of our the thought in mind of selling health officers working with pri- Lane Drive. ment to keep it in good condi- town in the most Important only the best and most usable Mr. Bouvier features a com- matter of their food supply. portions. vate physicians will administer the plete line of fine Watches and tion. The modern fixtures and faci- gamma globulin. Jewelry all high quality items Likewise, if you have a piece A free delivery service makes j Ho*"wifi" gamma globulin b. distri- of jewelry that you think is use- lities of this establishment would the service of this splendid mar- bated? that you would be proud to own. do credit to communities of ket complete. You may .either The gift season is always on— less because of a missing part or much larger size. The Office of Defense Mobiliza- and here you will be able to a broken clasp take it to Mr. visit the store in person and se- tion (ODM), a governmental agen- select a gift for that certain Bouvier where it will be repair- Mr. Fusco the proprietor, has lect your food supply and have cy, is solely responsible for the dis- ed to your entire satisfaction. stocked his shelves with famous them deliver It to your home—or someone special that is sure to name brand groceries—that you tribution of the nation's supply of please them and mark you as This is a place where you may simply pick up your telephone gamma globulin through the state a person of good taste and judge- know you can purchase with and order anything from a single conduct your business in an air complete confidence. Frozen item or two to your entire weeks and territorial health officers. The ment. ■ . . of relaxed informality. The National Foundation for Infantile Mr. Bouvier also features ex- foods too are dispensed from a food supply. Friendly and cour- prices are right, too. convenient and up to the minute Paralysis has no gamma globulin. pert watch and jewelry repairing freezer—located so that you may teous service are always yours Can we buy GG? easily select what you want. at the Silver Lake Market Tele- You should not be able to buy h In the meat line the Silver phone Wilmington 470 today. anywhere. See your doctor. If it is possible for your thild to have GG, CROSSWELL FUNERAL SERVICE it will be allocated to him through bourne by the close relatives and POWER OF THE VATICAN the Vatican, and so does Japan the health office. There will be no A Funeral Service for all and other countries. Why should- charge for this GG. A private phy- people, no matter what their friends. One of the phenomena of the The desire to serve and serve Vatican is the number of non- n't the United States? Of course, sician, however, may charge for hit station in life is provided by the Catholics who visit there in there are Americans who argue services in giving it. All commer- Crosswell Funeral Service of well is a necessary attribute to th the present day funeral director- these timeu. Of course, there arel "t to suggest our joining other cially produced GG made from blood Bow Street, North Reading. other than that donated to the Red Modern funeral quarters and and Mr. Crosswell has this att- many who come frankly as sight- nations, in open representation I ribute to a high degree. seers. Many more come who are at the Vatican, would be like Cross, is being purchased for the equipment, plus a knowledge of waving a red flag at a bulL Even nation's stockpile by the National his profession that is unsurpass- When death comes to a loved disturbed over the likelihood of one-as it must - it is a source war, and who wish to judge for for a unanimous concerted drive Foundation at an estimated cost ed enables Mr. Crosswell to serve of all Christendom for peace, de- in this capacity in a most admir- of great comfort to the bereaved themselves the spiritual power of $11,000,000 in March of Dimes to know that all details of the for peace of the Holy See. Most cency, dignity of the individual funds. able manner. funeral are in the hands of a of them come away in a state of against the great force of de- Why U il necessary to control aH I The many details that attend struction—even with the high the funeral are all taken care sympathetic friend and advisor awe, having seen the Mother gamma globulin? who is experienced enough to Church of Christianity and quite and heartfelt aim, it is unthink- It has been shewn to be effective of down to the last one by a com- able. And from others—rarely petent staff who understand your help you, and understand your possibly the Pope himself in one against three diseases-meales .infec- greif. of the great public audiences. from those who are familiar with tious hepatitis and polio—and there problems and upset state of the Vatican and its works— mind at the loss of a loved one. The Crosswell Service is at Even the most cynical who come is not enough GG available to treat admit that the Church has sometimes comes the criticism Nothing is left undone in pro- your command in time of great- all people wfto might get these dis- viding a fitting last tribute to brough down through the ages a that the Church is not fighting eases. Nor do manufacturers have est need. Telephone Mr. Cross- power for serenity of the soul, communism effectively and is no enough equipment to increase pro- the deceased-and much is done match for the Kremlin. to lessen the burden of grief well at No. Reading 4-3031. unmatched in history. They fur- duction of GG this year. By placing ther admit that that Pontiff con- The answer is that the Church all GG in one stockpile, it will be veys a spiritual effect most un- has never lost a battle to tyran- possible to prevent the maximum usual in these realistic times.. It ny. The mere fact that visitors amount of disease with the limited is much like a racial memory— can still go to St Peter's and see supplies on hand MAGEE DONNELLY APPLIANCES something long since forgotten— the tomb of the martyr is proof that the Church, which was What's being done to get tbe most We wish to extend our congrat- you trade here-Name Brands and of faith in goodness and a hint use out of CG supplies? Service of what is . meant by piety. founded near 2,000 years ago, re- ulations to the management of Among those of other faiths this mains still a tremendous spirit- Effective use of GG in 1953 is this establishment for their fine Prices here are fair and reas- based on the following 3-point pro- onable at all times and are effect Is relived over and over. ual force. The communists by gram stock of Appliances, Modern Many Americans who pride their own tactics give the answer : Quarters, and their friendly scaled according to standards of 1. Gathering of aH available GG a good neighbor who is trying themselves on their practical to the critics Of the Church. In courteous way of doing business. every instance where the Krem- supplies into a national stockpile; They feature a full line of the to provide the necessities of good sense wonder aloud how best the homemaking at a price which spiritual power of the Vatican lin has decreed armed revolts, 2. Allocation of GG to persons large and small household appli- the Church has been the first and areas where it will be most ef- ances and display famous name folks can afford. could be utilized to stop war and There is-no concern doing bus- halt the spread of communism. target. As in Spain, the Reds fective ; brands- names you know you One method often discussed is have sacked churches and have 3. Teamwork by health authorit- can buy and use with confidence. iness in this area that is more ies, physicians, public and private In addition to quality merch- zealous in Its' efforts to satisfy the- sending of an ambassador murdered priests and nuns, so as each and every individual cus- from the U.S. to the Vatican. It to rid themselves of their worst aeencies, and BY YOU AND YOUR andise Magee Donnelly have a NEIGHBORS to assure community service that is second to none. tomer. is argued that the Eisenhower enemy. Red action has been care- Make it your busines to contact Administration has a sincere fully planned, primarily because understanding and avoid unreason- It makes no difference how well able demands for gamma globulin. built the appliance whether it be Magee Donnelly if you need any- spiritual approach to the prob- the churches offer a sanctuary. thing in the line of Power Oil lem of peace. Home is the spirit- And when this sancutary is de- How mucb blood does it take to a range, refrigerator, or other make one GG shot? major appliance it must be prop- Burners, Plumbing and Heating, ual capacity for millions of deep- stroyed, terror is created in the erly installed, serviced and ad- General Electric Appliances or ly religious people who should minds of the helpless. One pint of blood yields just ab- justed for best results. This firm any service in their line. They be able to.speak to each other The debasement and oppres- out the amount needed for an aver- stands solidly behind everything! are located on Haverhill St. in over the widest possible extent. sion of Catholic clergy behind age GG polio-shot. The same pint they sell so you have a double North Reading Tel. 4-3141 or Britain, which is officially Pro-1 the Iron Curtain is a manifests furnishes serum albumin for the guarantee of satisfaction when I 4-3142. testant, has representatives at'tion of this communist strategy. treatment of wounded servicemen. THE WILMINGTON CRUSADE*, WEDNESDAY, JULY-I, 1953 PACE FIFTEEN m mi i-I MM PP seam W^ RBNTIT 'mmirm WANT ADS Want Ads May Be placed by calling: Lowell 8812 ... Rates available on request

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YANKS WIN NINf STRAIGHT The Braves Went out ahead In League Standing: Peters Belts Two Homers the second inning, and the Dod- Team gers tied the score in the fifth, Braves RUDERMAN'S and then went ahead, 8—3. A Giants f t June 30. The Yankees rolled four run Braves rally won the Dodgers a X Car. Gould ■ Haven St.. - Reading - RE 2-12174 to their eighth straight victory game in the sixth. Shier, who The next gsaae will be at 8 tonight, as they pounded the relieved McMurtry in the fifth, p.m. sharp. Thursday, between Indians for 14 hits, including was credited with being the win- the Giants and the Dodgers , For A Glorious two home runs by Joe Peters. ning pitcher. They downed the Tribe 14—3. Lineup Braves: Nichols, c; Mc 4THOFJULY Peters hit his fourth home run Murtry, p, If: Rooney, lb; Gal- TOWN OF WILMINGTON of the year, in the third, with vin, 2 b; Smith, ss; DePelice, 3 b; Men* Crease Resistant Gabardine Pant* from SS.J5 one on, and followed suit in D. Fronon, If; Ethier, cf, p; and CORRECTED BREAKDOWN the fourth as he belted his fifth Melvin, rf. Of Sport Shirts - Long or Short Sleeves $2Jt up round tripper of the year, ty- Lineup Dodgers: Fields, c; ing him with Butch Casey of the Stone, p; Ritchie, 1 b; Rankin, "SCHOOL TAX RATE" Bathing Trunks $1.89 Red Sox for the HR lead. 2 b; McMinimen, ss; McFeeters, Junior Monteiro allowed only 3 b; Lambert, K; Hartnett, cf; Due to a difference in the in- four hits, in going the distance, Foley, rf. terpretation of the formula In on the mound for the Yankees. the new law, G. L. Chapter 59, Danny Bemis was the start- Umpire: McFeeters. Section 230, the so-called "School ing pitcher for the Indians, but In the second game, with Char- Tax Rate," should read, $12.88 was involved in a collision at les Ritchie in charge, the Braves, and the General Tax Rate $33.12 Monday evening defeated the TOP THIS IF YOU CAN: third base in the fourth inning, making a total of $48.00 per We will perform the following services for our customers and was replaced by Stan Ash- Giants, 5—2. Larry and Charles thousand. Cushing were the battery for and those who wish to become our customers. down. Bemis got the loss. the Braves, with Lambert and The purpose of the "School Bemis collided with Eddie Di Tucci for the Giants. The Tax Rate" is to show the rela- For $23.50 per year Downs, as the latter was going tive cost of the school depart- I. 24 Hours service 365 days a year for third, following a team- Braves got off to a one run lead in the first and were never ment as compared with all other 2. Complete check-up and cleaning yearly mate's single. Danny held on to departments and is purely for 3. Furnish ALL ;>arrs necessary on burner the ball, for the third out, but headed. Robert Rankin fielded well for the losers. information only. It In no way This includes. Motor, Transformer, Thermostat, received a shaking up. affects the overall tax rate as Stack Control, everything Team W L GB Pet. Lineup Braves: C. Cushing, c; determined by the Board of 4. Replace if necessary 275 gallon oil tank Yankees 8 1 .888 L. Cushing, p; Ritchie, 1 b; Mel- Assessors. 5. Replace combustion chamber if necessary 3/, .500 vin, 2 b; Smith, ss; McFeeters, Red Sox 4 4 Call and Let Us Explain Further Tigers 4 5 4 .450 8 b; D. frrotton, If; J. McLeod, TOWN OF WILMINGTON Indians 1 7 6'A .125 cf and Jfltoney rf. BOARD OF ASSESSORS Lineup Giants: De Tucci, c; Chapin - Nichols, Inc. PONY LEAGUE Lambert, p; Galvin 1 b; Foley, Frank F. Walters 41 HAVEN STREET, READING — TEL. RE 2-0599 The Braves, of the Pony Lea- 2 b; Rankin, ss; Fuller, 3 b; Olive M. Sheldon gue are in a leading position. A Enos. If: R. Frotton, cf; and Louis T. Doucette week ago, in the Town Memorial McDonald, rf. Park, they came up with their first victory at the expense of the Dodgers, in a 7—6 game. HUGHES WALLPAPER flack JtufUu OWNER OF LUMBER TRIMMED COMPANY PRESENTS A WEEKLY SERIES OF SMALL HOMES For Easy HANGING -jor 1953 -

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