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■Idiaad project win b* und*r*lMd. 13,027 Th* woman’* aiucillaty of St. Mia* Dorothy Ansaldl, daught*r There will not he all th* parking, Mary** Bplaoopal Church will or Mr. xnd Mr*. Andrew Anaaldl, HearingSet Member ef the Andit apac* eaUad for under th* regula­ Bureau ef OIrenlatien. About Town aponaor a rummag* *al* In Ui* 138 W. Center St., ha* b*en elected tion*, tine* It 1* not thought nec- M anehm tier^A City o f VUlmgo .CAm t h i crypt of the church 'Thuraday, realdent of her dormitory at En- tlH BtpMT aub Will hold «l Mt- S eaaary in a project at.thla Oct. 3t. begli^liig at 8:S0 am. IcOti Junior Collag*, Bevarly, On Housings and there will W more'than l^ it party for member* and M*M„ where *he 1* a aenlor and ig an Png* 18) PRICE PiVE CENtB (rt*Bds toaight itartliiK at S. main building on a let. In add^ VOL. LtXIX, NO. 15 TWELVE PAGES—TV SECTION-SUBURBIA. TODAY MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, OCTOBBR IL 1M» The Newcomer*’ dub of Man- also a member of the atudenf Mon, a waiver of the 110-day atai council. Church Bids An annual department parley cheater will meet Tueaday , at 8 of. eonatnictlon date i* bef p m. In the fireplace room at the •f Aneorlcan t«ilan auxiliary will Bug*ne Sweeney. Hlllyer Col- ■ought. b* held at the Hotel Bond tomor­ Community T for a Halloween Separate jpublie hearings on ihd coatume p^ny. ^ lege fitatnictor'ln hUtory and gov­ Manchester Housing Authority's Civil War Vet row atarttnf at 8;S0 xm. Mr*. ernment, will speak on "The unit­ - r Mine Rescuers J. F. W all^ prertdent, and Mr*. proposed apartments for the eld­ /Steel Firms Weigh The Re\. Paul Kalier. pastor of ed SUtes in World ASaira.” Uktng erly off W. CenUr St. will be held May Reach 117 Theodor* Falrbanlu, *ecretary. the current U.S,-Russia relations CHARGEY6UR will repreaent the Mancheiter Concordia UiUieran Church, will Oct. 26 in the Municipal Building Fight Big Odds deliver the Sundty bro*dc*»l *pon- Into Account, at a meeting of the by tha Town Ptannhig Commiaiion Houston, Tax., Oct. 17 (47— auxiliary at th* *chool of Instruc- hJwahl* aub Tueedsy noon et the PRESCRIPTIONS MERE / Gen. Marshall Dies; tlon for officer* and cdmmlttee Bored by the Manche*ter Mlnle- and the Zoning Boairi of Appefda. Copfsderats 'veteran Walter teiial Aarni. over Station WfNF at Mancheeter Country Club. Ofllcera The TPC win also hold a public Reduced Demands To Save Three Williams apparently will roach ehaimion. t d:S5 p.m. and directors of Klwanls Will be hearing that night oh a general his 117th birthday, hi* docr eleOted at thl* meeting. Thb Boraptimlat aub will meet aite plan for the Covenaht Om- PINE Silverpeak, Nev., Oct. 17 (JP) tor- saya Konddy ovenlng at the home of Members of th* Toung People'* grcgatlonal Church which wishaa rHAHMACT Williams. last surviving Society of 351on Lutheran Church Thoihas J. Riddell, eon of Mr. — Persigtent in the face of veteran of the Civil War, fell Mrx Iona Slrtth. Sunny View tJr.. and Mrs. T. E. Riddell. 87 Thomas to davelop 18'' acres off Haokma- •• • ■ - / V • --N e w By Striking Union V«mon. Member* wUl leave from sHlI attend a Walther Ltaguc eohe tMk St. Into a unique religioui;and discouraging odds, rescue ill with pneumonia last sum­ fall rally at Chrl»t Lutheran Dr., has been named to the dormi­ recreation area. mer and was on th* critical th* Omtor at 7 pjn. tory council at Loaton College, WOENTER.IT4 teams tunneled into a hill Church, In Hartford, Sunday from Tha planning commisaion is from three different direc­ list for weeks. Doctors at that Top Military Leader 3"^ 8 p.m. Chestnut Hill, Mass., whsre he IS New York, OcL 17 (ff)—f Such a court order, unwanted by Fallot Pbote having a h'earliig on tha housing time said death was only a a eenior In the College of Arts and project as it iF M ng considarad ■* either the induatry qr the atriking tions today, trying to reach Sciences. He is a graduate of Man­ ' *•' Steel iikdnstry leadera kept few day* away. Members of the Zion Lutheran a aubdlvlalon which, if approved, 88C|pet today the place of a ateelworkera union, likely will be three men trapped or crushed ' But he Is holding up well and 0 wkeo yon Brink of ^ Ladle*' Aid uill attend, the Lu­ chester High School. Engaged ■ought by the government next _L__ win allo^i- the ^acceptance of the meeting that could decide the by a mine shaft cave-in. "probably will live beyond his theran Women’a Mlaalonary The engagement of Mtaa Karen streets by the town.’ • CORNER OP MRCH end SPRUCE STS. week barring a weekend peace Tha shaft collapsed yestarday 117th birthday (Nov. 14) If The Polish NaUonal Alliance. FASHION League rally at Trinity IsTtheran Marie Smith to George Walter The zoning Board will consider outcome of the 95-day steel P*ct- • .. at the Mohawk Silver Mine in a his present condition contin­ 2 halioween 2 Church, East Hampton, Maaa., Group 1888, will meet tomorrow ^auregard, aon of Mr. and Mr*. a variance req'uMi .because som* strike. They had been ex­ "The partiea are cloeer together onca-ribh district south of thl^ at 7 p.m. at 77 North St. I ues." Dr. 'Russell Wolfe said Created Aid Project 2 think of T i Sunda>’ from 3 to 8 p.m. George J. Beauregard. 88 West­ of the apartment* In the propoaed SHOW SATURDAY, OGT^ 17 pected to meet in the Waldorf- than they have been eince the ne­ tiny western Nevada community. yesterday. minster Rd., is announced by her 100-unlt, $1,360,138 federally .aUh- Astoria Hotel at 10 a.m. to gotiations atarted,''' Mitchell saJd "The odda are against the men Williams has said he’ll have The John Maqier Chdpter: Or­ The French aub of Manchester i parents. Mr. and Mrs. 8. Raymond Sponsored By The TARE OUT SERVICE A SPECIALTY last night. The steel labor diapute being alive,’’ said James Wike, der of DeMoIay. will paint the will meet tonight at 8 at Orange; consider a union compromise barbecued pork ribs on hla Smith. 127 ^•’Itklii St. St. l^dgeYa Boaary Society ' DEUCiOCS FRIED CLAMS e FRIED SCALLOPS ha* been going on for six months. busiuMa manager of the mine. birthday. fence around the Pitkin Olias Hail. There will be entertainment i offer. But at that hour none There were tndicatton* that the 1 FAIRWAY: Mias Smith Is a student at the I^RRENT TONIGHT 8:00 • FISH *nd CHIPS » LOBSTER ROLL « GRlNDlERS "But there is still that, hope.” I To Help Free World ^ than, Work* on Parker 8t. tomorrow and refreshments. - Central Connecticut State College government although still want­ 8 and 18 inm. Mortis Frojeetnrf a ITALIAN s a n d w ic h e s * HOT DOOS had appeared. "We're going to work around I from 8 a.m. to'8 p.m. In New Britain'Where she Is pre­ K. e iC . Half. Main St. e CHEESEBURGER * FOUNTAIN SERVICE ing to avoid a labor pact thkt would the clock until we find them. Dead i Mark 8. Traut. ton Mr. and paring for elementary achoot —annnd at allent, nl«b 88 m'h. force an inflationary boost in' steel Mr*. Carl H. Traut, 1000 W. Mid- alids prowetnrs. DONX’norir ti.ho New York, Oct. 17 (JP)— or alive.” , WaahinfftoTi, Oct. 17 (JP)— G«n. George C. Manhalt, who Unit I of .the AugusUna Luth­ teaching. HSr fiance la a student OPENING SPECIAL. , prices, now consi)ler* that ending WIke couldn’t guess how long | CBS Drops eran Church Women of EknanutI die Tpke.. ha* been elected treas­ Entertainment and PYiRCHASE VOKR PINT OF FRlI® CLAMS AND Steel industry leaders meet the strike is 'an equal if not Over­ guided America’s armed might in World War II and created in buitness administration at the WELDON DRUG CO. Refreshments it Might take to reach the men. i Lutheran Church will meet In urer of the aenlor class st Leland University of Hartford. Both are RECEIVE TOUR FREE PINT OF FRENCH FRIES today to weigh a compromise riding ' consideration. the postwar Marshall Plan to safeguard free nations afainst Powers school of Radio. Television 801 Main St Tel. Ml 8-883I "We don’t know exactly where Luther hall Tuesday at 8 p.m. - graduates of Minchester High union offer to end the 96-day The induatry’a negotiator* are they are,” he said. "They were communism, is dead at 78. and Theater In Boston. Traut, who due to rush back to Washington Big Money DON'T School. steel strike. ' working between the 200 and 300- Marshall had been seriously ill since he suffered a atrohe ISHB plenty of wear left ln| A jewalry party for members i la taking the 2-year professional No date hxa been set for the thi* afternoon to gi've union preei- I course at Leland Powers to pre- They were to gather in a Wal­ foot level, but they could have had last Jan. 16 at his winter home in Pinehurat, N. C. He was ehaoB whea kroaght her* tor| of Chapman Court, Order of Am­ v\-eddlng. dorf Aatorla hotel suite to con^ dbnt J. McDonald their an­ aranth, wlU ba held Monday at 8 > pare for a career In radio and tele- a warning and gone somewhere I axperl repairing. older a scaled-down union proposal swer on his latest offer. else. There are smaller tunnels iz Shows brought to Walter Reed Army Hoepital 11. Ofutth Open Maaday* All Day pm. at the home of Mr*. H. Hay- I vision, has also served -as treas-’ reported tP call for about 21 cent* The reply could take the form came to him there yesterday evening. ner Dprtdaon, 18 Scarborough Rd. I urer of the freshman class. | Salvation Army Suifday School of a counter proposal. leading off the one they were deaed Wedneaday teachers and youth leadera will an hour'In wag*-beneflt gain* over working In. Perhaps no man of his time had been called great bjr^so a 2-year period. It was noted that the union’s "We're drilling In fr6m the 200- New ^ork, Oct. 17 (JP)— “ I I Miss Barbara Neill, director of j meet tonight at 7:30 at the church new offer, paring down prior niany of his countrymen as George Catlett Marslum. i Luts Junior Museum, took a Held: building for a special visitation Th« J W .H A U dOM Secretary of Labor James P. fodt level and from the 300-foot am .stunned. Honest programs Mitchell Bald in tVaahington he> money demands about a third, Three presidents—^Roosevelt, Truman, and Eisenhow^—^ S A M Y U LY E S I trip yesterday with a group o f ; training program.. level. And we’ve got men going are taking the rap because almost revered his awesome abilities as a soldier, atateMHUi •WOB kBPAHUNO I Girl Scout leader* aa part of a ^ was optimistic that a settlement would do nothing toward meeting down and old shaft and trying to there have been phoney ones." OP TUB BTITBB KmO» leader training program. The na­ Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wlllhlde will could be reached to avoid a Taft- come up underneath them." This was the reaction yesterday and diplomat. St OAB 8TRBET Storm Wimtows ture workshop was conducted at; be h'eiht and hostess Sunday from Hartley law Injunction. (Coatinoed ea Page Tw*I The miasing men are Bill De- of Walt Framer, Independent pro­ He led the gigantic war machine of the United Siatea as Baa** 8M* a* Watkin* tbs old Girl Scout camp off Lydail! 2 to 6 p.m. at the Luts Junior Lorme, Redding, Calif., James Army Chief of Staff throughput World War II. Then In t8a Extra Special! ducer of "The Big Pay-Off.” one •r SIsrm Doors? SL , Mtiaeum, 128 Cedar St. Robinson, Mina, Nev., and Sam of the television qul* shows to evening of his life he was recalled ,to duty as Secretary. of Sicklea, Tonopah,. Nev. Robinson be dropped by the (iolumbla State and again, during the KorCan War, aa Socretary of and Sicklea are married and Wike Broadcasting System In the wake CALL REGULAR $1,00 Defense. ♦ 3 Seized a& Robbers ■aid Sickles has adult children. of disclosures that some top TV Robinson’s wife stood outside the quixaes were fixed. ' For his formulstlon of th* Mar­ RUSCO FIrat qnaUty sheer SO gauge dark aonm. mine yesterday aa rescuers took Framer’s statement followed an­ shall Plan, which bolstersh frss turns working In 3-man teams In nations of the West with massive Free Europi^ CHOOSE FBOM: ORANGE HALL -All with relninrced heel and toe for ex­ nouncement in New Orleans by WARDS tra wear. New faU ehadr*. Mletone. the narrow tunnels. CBS president Frank Stanton that economic aid from America. Mar­ • Ambassador • Rtgd Of Bank in Suffield shall was Swarded th* Nobel peace Light 'Taupe, Belgetone and Neutral Russell Joy, the only doctor in his network Is eliminating all TV SUM-ANNUAL • Premier • Custom Retge In elr.es 84 to 11. the area, was there too. shows involving awards of big prize in 1853. Cites Work by Prezident Elsenhower called A XaBeaal Brand Prodoct ‘Tm afraid that my services money or expensive prize*. At A P riso n Want To Pay Hartford, Oct. 17 (A*—State Po-Aldence police said, a bag contalh- Stanton identified the shows to Marahall'a death "■ cauM for pro­ W AR D WEEK Ilce say one of three men they ing $8,464 was found in a dumb- (Continiied on Page Eleven) be canceled as "The Big Pay- found grief throughout the United Gen. Marshall BINGO . BUY ONE PAIR FOR $1M picked up foUowlng yeeterday** States." He ordered th* flag to he R. •. KPTLE 1 Off," "Top Dollar,” and "Name GENERAL GEORGE C. MARSHALL EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT AT 7:30 holdup at the Suffield Savings ’^eae finds totaled $10,170. How­ That Tune.” flown at half staff from all public London, Oct. 17 SALE Ml f-0468 Bank has admitted taking part in ever. the bank received a cheek Since last year CTBS has aban­ buildings and military Inatalla- owe* a monument to Geofyd, jd for $14,167.19' from a Hartford in-I tion* until after MarahrtTe funeral Local Agent For to ORANGE HALL 72 EAST CENTER ST. fiitTlM SKDRd tha robbery. Castro Elevates doned "Dotto,’’ "The $64,000 Marahall,’’ a London newepeper niDS SATURDAY. BABTLBTT-BBAINABO , REGULAR GAMES e 8 SPECIALS e 1 SWEEPSTAKE ^ Without naming him. State Po- surance company several hours I (Question,” 'The 884.000 Chat Tuesday afternoon. PRODUCTS GO. after the robbery to cover It* loss. i haadlln* declared todey. OCTOIER 17 .Maneheeler Thnmhcr o f Cemnraeee Uee reported last night that the lenge,” and "For Love or Money." 2f0 Valuable Horses Typically, Marshall had decreed AD 8-4471 man implicated the other two men. PoUde credited Suffield Police-; Raul to Cuban An NBC spokesman said yes­ that hia funeral be a simple one. Th* word* *xpr**eed the fertfags M r For Only Officers at State Police headquar­ man Paul Ford with supplyiufi terday that NBC had no comment It will be held at Ft. Myer Chapel, of million* of Britons who Jbttad ters could add nothing to this re­ information that led to the ar­ on th* edge of the Arlington Na­ th* rect of the free warig ia rests. on the Stanton announcement. DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT port today. Cabinet Rank noade before a meeting of radio tional Cemetery In Virginia. In­ mourning the death of AmertcA'a HOSIERY BAR—Main Floor. Oterges of robbery with vio­ On Oct. 2, Ford noticed the trio | and TV directors. Die in Burning Barn terment in th* cemstery, resting soldlerMtatcnnaa. "Twice in our lifetime.’* **ld th* lence were brought against Robert driving by the bank several tint**- ^ The American Broadcasting Co. place of aoldiers both illuatrious Saunders, 36, of 118 Mather St.;. He stopped the ear and questioned ' Haven*. Oct. 17 tlPi —Strong- and humble, will be prii^t*. London Daily M ^ , "the i S-P-E-C-l-A-L-S ■aid it had no shown in the quiz kli dmag to WrMleuo Herman Barnes, 31. of 22 Bel- the occupants, taking down their; ifian Fidel Caetro has elevated hi* category. It said it* audience par­ 18’est , Bmp- Elsenhower'* atatensiit said la In fashion-on T V den St. and Arthur Sh-rp. 25 of 28 identity but releasing them b*- part: “For hia unetTervlng davo- «hA eerti time the 28-y*ar-oid brother Raul to th* ticipation show's consisted of lypv- A ragfjl* ton in ’Ooupie laeovefy wa* G*org* C. 1 Beautiful^ New Russell St., all of Hartford’s North- cause they - had committad no Ouban cabinet. stunts, music and comedy. believed to have started in new of mile* away. tttm to tha aafcguardlng of th* QUILTfD MATTRE4S MDS End. crime, .] Ifi Part*. Preach Rgul -will take over the newly The House Investigating sub­ wet .aa^psl ,,.Firei •oenrity and freedom of dur na* p h o ^ JUin aeM of F a U Bond was set at $60,000 for Whm th* i^bery aceurrad, th* er**t*d Ministry, of Armed Fom *. committee, which ___ ha* baan ceo' 3QU r t i m _____ dWrtroi Uon, for'ale wi*« couneel and a*> ANOTHER each.. .. . - rqcocd of^hlg.ipqulty wg* puUM, tlon and driving datarmlnattoQ in "Ae net only w>* a ae*et eelg*t how Joxm th* file* and put to ua«. Th*' \-ounger Caatro,- a m U f (jgyajng tha wrackag* late this SHIPMENT! Sharp la a former residept-ef erltie of the UnitM Stab**, al­ 'Mt mornlng.- . timet of grav* dangar; w a^ ar« but *l*d*b the y*eg8 iitaaliig-the -Ruffield. ready i* commander In chief at the grams no longer on the air. Is in Greenwich farm Of William J. Patteraon; 'who had qudrtara in laatingly In hla debt.’' eaoond World W ir victory g to 8UGHT IRBEGULARS Shortly before noon yesterday, armed force*. The new poet will recess until Nov. 2. (Jim) Beattie about 6 a/n. tojday. a cupola type structure built atw I It was Marahall who- Taeognlaed Mirewd and wi** aUteamen. end BEG. l3.8S-88.88 two men entered the bank in the Charles Van Doren, Columbia the on* story barn, naariy 200 author of the gentraua (Man which HANDBAGS Eisenhower Lauds enabia him to make many mili­ Beattie, wealthy lac* . manu­ I tha ability of a vary junior brigs- was preciou* help to the nation* of 8 r’x78« Twhi Sisa northern Connecticut town. Only tary decision* on his own. University English Instructor and facturer and aporUman, and a feet long and 80 feet wdd*. said he I dler general namdd Dwight I'.' ■ N; bank employes were present. ■wrinner of $128,000 on "Twenty- Western impoveriahad by banish Newsboys of U.S. 'There also was speculation that stable groopi, Patrick Patterson, was awakened by the horoM Eisenhower 4* the cloud* of World th* war.” NOW A bank official was ordered to Kaul’4 appointment may be a pre­ 37. a former Wyoming cowboy, neighing. He ran out barefooted War n were gathering. Marahall turn over some cash "or we'll put liminary step leading to FIdet’i; (Contir *.t-d on Page Five) Juin referred to th* Manhall *1.99 got four thoroughbreds.- including and found^ Uts bara fijled wito j jumped Eisenhower to a key poet Plan which strengthened the ft** "midriff-bulge” Many atyle* m pftstlc calf and novelty fabpe—truly unique end some daylight through you.’’ He Washington. Oct. 17 (JP)—Presi­ resignation as prime minister to smoke and epraading fire ..J.,,. while j on up th* lad digerentt Ciit velvet, plaids and tapeitrjnn Ybtc, framed pouch dent Eisenhower says the nation’s Chisty Pam, out of the smoke- nation* of the West with masaiv* did as he was told and the pair eonirantrate on his job as president filled barn before .being driven the thoroughbreds stomped and ' der to become Supreme Allied e r g . 88.88-84.88 and vagabond styles. hurried out of the bank. 700.000 newspaper boy* and girls of the National Institute of Agrar­ neighed in panic. economic aid from America. in comfort f4”x7r* FUB Bln "strengthen two of bur most cher- back by smoke and fiame. Cknnmander for th* European in­ Less than an hour later, police ian' Reform. There have been Mothei* Slavs Heartbroken by the tragedy The 9-y*ar-oId Park Dandy vasion. * of the OMistance ar* In Har«ord. 15 miles south of Suf- traditions; Thi fwedom of evident throughout Europe today. NOW AO unconfirmed reports thst the Cu­ that struck the horses, deocribed with total earning* of $184,264 Until the day Eisenhower be­ field, picked up Saunders at his the iUnerican pres*, and the oppor- ban . leader wants to take a more by him as "the best horse* I ever over eight seaeons of racing, was Where once there wa* rubble from for apartment. Later they brought American citixenshlp. came President. Marshall, in hi* *2.99 each active role in the direction of the Son,v Hurts 2 raised." Beattie wa* unable im­ the highest-money-'wlnning New clipped, Corrset end almost cold homhings. office bioeke and a]Mrt* In Barnes and Sharp. * I In a statement liwed yoaterday agency charged with a vast land mediately to estimate - total Io*«. flkigland bred or owned horse. He ment buildings thrust toward the slk* Imgnlaritlea Very aUgbt aari do n*t Impair the military maraier, addressed him ■kia*. today's fitted After interrogating the men forjl" distribution program. He )ias Unofficially, H appeared to Cov­ was retired last August and was only a* "Bisanhowsr." wearing qunllHe*. hours. State Police i d e n t i f i e d ! Week, the President told the called the program the "corner­ Where despair end poverty onee * HANDBAGA— Main Floor A t Entrance. In Southington entry Police it would be ntore than kept for sentimental and breeding Other tributes to Marshall Barnes as'the man who stood out-] "*”’"P*P**' carrier*. stone of the revolution.’’ $100,000. purposes. held away, there are snllu, the •ids the door of the bank with a| "With your help. our. newspapers poured in from statsamSn and fashions... According to the reports, min­ Southington, Oct. 17 t/Pi — A The loa* was enough to make Among his top victories were from hia few surviving colleagues BED PILLOW VALUES LADIES* ORLON SLIP-ON «n4 CARDIGAN revolver as lookout, Saunders a*; are swiftly distributed to th* ister of State Raul Roa would be­ him seriously consider giving 'Up the $33,200 Buckeye Handicap at (OMrilnoed en Pag* PNai the one who threatened bank em-1 homes and working places of our mother stabbed her 4-year-old son of highest rank in World War n. come prime minister. to death in the kitchen yesterday, his horse racing Interest, BMttle Cleveland, Ohio, and the $84,620 That are putUag hundreda of poepla to sleep: Low prleee plnyes with a shotgun, and Sharp | people. With your earnings and The decree appointing Raul "Hs woe on* of th* greatest wounded her two other sons, then M id. Canadian chantpionship at Long Americana our country has ever on qnaUty pillows. as driver of the getaway car. experience,' you are better abla to givea him 60 days in which to Branch. Canada SW EATERS^. A shotgun, revolver and $1,716, prepare yourselves for careers of closed the windows and turned on Ten Central Rhode Island volun­ Reg. $5.95. B. F Goodrich Latex Foam. OO draft an "organic law" governing the gas, police said. teer fire department* fought the -The 19 yeerlinga 2-yeay-old. , ALL NEW FALL COLORS—SIZES 84 to 40 were found at Sharp's apartment: your choice. (derations of the naw ministry. b e i» readiedBd to go to Columbia.; Regular Size. Sale ...... D—A it had never functioned properly. Total tolls collected on Connerti-i Waloett waaiaa waa Igjimg Extra Special . . . . eanonization last week, is still a Cfiiureh spokesmen say It is (in- i.eut Turnpike in September total' you the smoothest bu$t-to-hip line Ukely that beatification can be Considered almost as important fatally early tariay whcg’ clMRk long way from becoming one of as young Castro's Appointment ! 41,095,338, for fourth consecutive Boost Output of Arms you've ever hod. The elastic panels REGULAK th* many thousand saints on the considered , and approved until j month revenue from turnpike gees hy a cor aeor Old Pla* Oeiw» :99 I860 or even much later. was the selection'of outgoing De­ tity aa Mertdea Bd. She waa' smog^th you oil around.. .sides, TRM4ENDOUS S14.98 VALUES Roman Catholic calendar. fense Minister , Augusto Martinea above 81,808,MO mark. . , Two | Canonisation, the final atap to robbers take an estimated S350AM, j Mr*, BtadeUae Deeiwdtra M»- front and boct. The elastic controls The announcement by Pope to head the Labor Ministry,’. a production co*ta, particularly la­ n o w :...... • t. • • • ■alnthbod, is achieved only after ! In gems from jewelry store in { B y HERB ALIBCIIUU. atather ef tw* eMMiea. P*lfci*- . you so comfortably, top ... John XU that the American- A combat veteran of the rev­ Bonn, , Oct. 17 id*)— bor, ara cboaper than at horn*. ■aid the driver wo* Jega B. bom nun has "passed the ‘antepre- the church proves' to lUelf that Beverly Hills, Calif. . . Airitnea no pinching or binding. And, there’s • Choose front r Vide gssprtmentof fabrics and-styles her interoMislon has brought abo(it olution, he succeeds Manuel Fer­ Arms-maklng i* on the Increeas in 3. American* I**l that W«.*t OfBrtea. 37. ef 13 Pratt BLANKET VALUES paratory’ stage" means she 1* nandes Garcia, who resigned. expected to accept government two more miracles since her .beatr proposal that they cany regular, West' Oeraiany, and American Germany i* going to grow niere Mertdea. Mr*. Daaroaler* died la no center stoy to job Or poke, in misses’ Riwi woman’s style.*. somewhere >ln the middle o.f the Garcia had been under fire from w»now—*• and mar* important a* an arm* SL Nery'e BeepMal about Dig Reg. $6.98 72 X 90 Uaie’s eanonixatlon prooes*. with the Ifloation. mail for half the air man rate, j . money and technical know-how Ploytex Living Bro stretches in ■ WEADY-TO-W-EAR DEPART6IENT ’ Thir filial step can taka- year* i both labor and managament for Proposed pamenger helicopter Lalmoet by accident—ar# giviigiviag it producer and that profit 1* to bo OJB. ef akoll fiocturee ogd-lataa*- It t: -1..' J “ Luron” Nylon, Rayon Blend *4.99 . Take Elevator To Seeond Floor. I highest hurdles ahtad. lacking firmness in dealing with had-in th* field. aol lojurtM every direction your body moves...... V Th* Catholic Church doesn’t or even decades. j route between New York Oty and a big booet. Thus, tha church's inv*atigatlona a heavy backlog of ' labor prob­ i^nain* "But tha latter point le ***cn- yet always stoys in ploce. Reg. $9.98. 72 x 90 Hale’s take aainthood lightly. Bridgeport turned down hy Civil - Just how far It will go of sainthood have come a long lems. Aeronautics Board. to ba seen. U.S. govenunant of­ UaUy a ' by-product of th* firet MOUNT BTNA BBl “ Channhouse” .Nylon, Rayon Blend .. *6.99 GIRLS'«M| PRE-TEEN ORLON Mother Seton, who could become Rsuls appointment and Mar­ ficial* My thej' ar# watching the two," *ay* Richter. Oataata, Shfly. OeL 17 • Bias-cut side panels rinove with the first native American saint, way since the informalities of the Boetqp Policeman George Allen, 43th Century, ■ahen 8t. Peter of tinez* transfer to the Labor Mln- development with interest and Meoat Btaa arwpted t you... breothe with you died In 1821, but canonisation pro- 38, once decorated for heroism American offtoiala point out ■pewlgg hot aehe*. gravel Reg. $11.98. Hale’s 80 x 90 Extra Su KON v « r4 c a r d i g a n Castelnau could be banonized leas shoots his wife, her attorney and I some concern that the major area of U.S. in Large “ Charmhouse” Nylon, '. cbedlngs did not get under way oh (Coatimied on Page Eleven | Bwitea lora fraoi He • Criss-cross front lets you reach the lowest offlcial level (the Balti­ than two months after his death. then eommile autcide. , . . Red The Defense Minletry M y i it VMtment in tha field of dafenM The elevation to sainthood of —'----^ 1 has no desire to aee a major arm* erater. Bzpln laae war* at lb* ond stretch freely Rayon Blend ------i . .'. . . *7 9 9 more JUocese) unjll 86 years had tJAr. 8 marine organism always production has bean aireraft. rate ef aoMt aae a ndant* and Pope Plus X in 1864 reaulred an present in *ea , ceatinues t* Induetry grow up again in CJer- . U.iB, money ia going chiefly into SWEATERS passed. many bqt add# it c*n't do any­ ■aeltea matter waa hurled absnt • Low oction bock stretches cross-woys Reg. $12.98. 72 x 90 Hale’s F()ur year* later, the document* examination period of S(r years, a 28 Die as Typhoon' plague U8-mUe stretch of Flori­ th* building of whoUy owned sub­ mere drop in the bucket of time as da’s west coast, killing fish and thing to prevent Americana from 388 feet. For the Ibae betof. . only... never rides up or binds “Sturdywear” 100%. Ac7ilah . . *9.99 Come in-and choose froin a wide selection. Sites 7 -to' 14 painstakingly collected and ex­ sidiary plant* rather than in pur- there waa ao doager *f dwaaga amined In Baltimore were for­ the canonlaation process goes. Rams into Okinawa turning water reddish brown. spending their money w'here and chaM in *h*rM in German indu*-. ta property.. and pre-teen 8 to 1$. St. Jeanne de Valois, one of Three Neoga, 111., high school; how thej' wish. try. Take advantage of the new low Reg. $13.98. 72 x 90 100% . , ,, warded to Rome to s. "postuiatpr',’’ American and German indua- g sort of clerical attorney who eight canonized in I860, died in boys, inspired by suoceH of train­ The U.S. Chamber of Oemmerce NBWS AW AMD WUNBBBB , rice todoy, Ploytex Living Wpol Orrspun ...... ;.. *10.99 1604. Sh' had to wait 446 years. Naha, Okinawa, Oct. 17 (8^— triaUst* agree that arm*-PMklng P ' • would plead her case hafore the. Typhoon Charlotte left at least 28 ed missile acientiats, aucccasfully offic* in West Berlin reports th*re i New Orleaa*. OeL 17 (P) Longline Bro 32A to 44C. REG. $2.98— NOW eeeeeeaaeg Congregation of Rites. St. Margaret of Hungary, elevatad taUBch 80-Inch rtfeket to height of 1* not the major concern of Amer­ Three tetertalaa »tertww aadii Reg. $15.95. 72 x 90 Hale’d ’‘ChariRbousef’ in 1843, had been dead 878 yaars. persons deed after raking this ican Inveetors here. •re now about 360 wholly owned i White. $5.95. " 0 " sizes $6.95 Further examination by a com­ ■mall West Pacific island yester­ over one mile at speed* up to 400 Amerioen firm* operating in W est' aae radi* atotlaa today wera 100% Acrilan. Heavier S l O O R mission in Roma, delayed by ' Bo far the United States bad had m.p.h, . ; ..Doctors and health of­ But, a German officirt said, Biock. $6 95. "D " sizBS $ZS5. day with 80 to 150 mlle-an-hour "Who oen My where arnia. pro­ Germany and Berlin.' aeaied wtaaer* ef the Bodle- Weight Than $9.99...... I d n « 7 d World War I, lasted another 28 only one citizen saints—St. Fran- ficials fighting outbreak of bu- Televirtea New* Dtreeten Aaaa., REG. S3.9I-4IOW e # a e e e winds, police sa(d. duction begins and enda.” Ther* aUo ar* numerous firm* years. It ws* not until 1840 that oee Xavier (Mother) Cabfinl. can­ They said the major loss of life bonio plague nM( Industrial town (BTNDA). tep aow* a'watda. Reg., $16.98. 72 x 90 Kenwood* her cause was formally Introduced onized in 1846. She was bora in of Ultehage. 20 miles north of Port The statement came from Ru­ in which German* and American* resulted from a landalide on north­ dolf Richter, director of th* etock •hare ownerehip. The number of They wer* WDAF- Baaaa* and Chatham 100% Wool ...... ;., GIRLS’ AND TREN DEPARTMENT and she was being considered for San Angelo di Lodi, Itatj’. ern Okinawa, which killed at least Elizabeth, Africa . . . Mrs. Mamie City, Me.; WDSU-TVf New Or- i *14.98 '' Take gifvator To Second Floor, In addition to Mother Saton, market division of th* Influeiitial thsM could not be learned. HALE’S REA DEPT— MAIN FLOPE beatification. 2 0 . Eisenhower has heavy cold which teas*: BLB-TV. Beaver; agd. Catholic spokesmen in the Unit­ there are 14 other* with Ameri­ will cause her t o , mlM a dinner German Bank. A •Imliai' growth. o f' U.S, in- We welcome charge ac- ThiBre were no deaths reported He and American experts agrM v.eitment is reported in France, WBBM-’n ', (Dhleag*. ed States are not sure eyactly how can- connection* whoa* caOaea. for among American military or civil­ giveit by the, president of Mexico. counts! Grgca fex along the road toward beati­ beat(it!c*tlon are now undbr^coh- Bing Crosby sees sons’ nightclub i there are three major factors in and. to a leMer degree, in the ian personnel. th* ever-increpslng flow of U.S.-* other four countri** of the com­ F m O B R A U ) IMPBOVING ^ TraidinK Stamps, are giv­ fication—the last step before can­ Mderation by Rom*. They include Another typhoon, christened Di­ art for first time and- poses for, . . o - , „ a Mohawk Indian giH,- RatacL Germsn mon market—Italy, • Holland, Bel­ Oimia. Irelaad. OcL 17 < en with egab gales and onization — Mother Baton hea nah. blew , up in the Pacific .and picture with Gary,Who has been j ‘"j;® Getntan Barry Fltag^rald. 'PRJGGd* Tekalcwltba. whose “practice of touding with hia tamou* father . . . ' ^ Americana want to get a gium and Luxembourg. aim to" customers who Skirted the'ialand of Guam. „ V Tlta43erman Def«nM Mlniati^r ia Irteh actor, waa rep< . Apparently these three points heroic ■virtue’’- w«* recognized in First Lord firm foothold in th* European' Charlotte, - still packing winds Woman killed and 18 other pas­ t# Imi VMildteil pay their charge ac­ have met approval: She ha* a up to 110 m.p.h.. waa churning Lord Carrington, 40, British sengers injured when Greyhound market, particularly In Germany, O t-t bit of a box. It doe* not The H A I ^ CORK reputation for ^ q tity ; ah* ha* ’T,;jap under oonaideraUon- for before th* 6-natlon edmmop mar­ want to let the Impreaaion gat altar hie hrala counts. within fifteen toward Japan early today at 14 high .commissioner for Aus­ mis ovarturnii' on tJ.B. 41 three geroM, 71, (15) days after billing not been venerated pubUcly; 'find joint beatification are 16 Amarican m.p.h. Air Force weathermen pre­ tralia, waa named yesterday mile* aouth of Princeton. Ind. . , . ket erects a formidable tariff wall abroad particularly in the Com- M M K H n m Co n n . her writing*, even personal letter*, mothers, all' of them mlaeionariea against American goods. munlat world, that (Sermany is Tharaday la SL Vtacaaf* date. dicted ^It will be 486 miles aouth- a* First Lord of the Admiral­ Town of Amherst, M*m „ begin* CORNER MAIN mid OAK STREETS ozpreas saintly ideals. slain by tha Indian* they sought to ty by Prime Minister Macmil­ celebration of Ite 300th birthday 2. American InvMtor* Mtlmate piW. Me egtoygl ~ Bh* can be pronouaesd baatlAed convert iqpUrtHwl Page Xtews) lan. (AP PhotofaxJ. aimlverMry . . . ■ thair money eon, go further wtur* (CeeWewS Pfig* *wa)

A I MANCHBSTBB EVBMINO HKAALDr MANCBBBTSR. OONlLe SATtTRDAY, OCTOBER 17. 1969 PAGB

TER BViSNlKb HERALD. ICANGftlEliifilC^ ftATURpAY. OCTOBER 17. 1969 Simih Windeor of 1,800 faBlUlw, each of which ia aaM to b* BaliAiarffl* cross-eae- WeetAfrican j turn iBd «ach of TowiiV Chuiwhes w ^eh has I S S A to Ahoparato. Watdied with Some Concern . FiriiM iTei Business Bodies TNOftanSiMt O ha^r of the W S C S ^ a k e r Radio Today Amaricini MirketiBg Aasn.. 1* Sieded^kneii -Announce Worghip m ate t e *4 fgljia ateMrtiqing and markaohE ro ta ra txaettUvea "Thar*'* A U fR f VRon Th# WDRC—I8M i:fl0H«wta8. The sermon them* tomorrow at Mountaifui” will ba tlw rabject of t oo Lou Tarrv U*S* Money Aids Bonn By Strihdt^ Union Oun Savior laitheran Church will ths talk Mmtday night whan i'.ie Mo4*rs Ltvina 1100 New* McOwBy H saered 1:11) Art JfliDUion 11;W Lou Terry be: "The Church of ’The Refonaa- Kodwo E. Ankrah SReBk* at the Dei Bhyo** J f M h Philip I. Holway, CtAT, of 148 4:00 Blahop’f Cnri 1:00 tto i^A ll Clergymeik Now.’’ Two lAtelalte Rd.. has been ehteen October meeting of •'the Sobth • .on N»ws, ______WWF—1289 DGQDwllS 4'.n 8pert«. News rnn 8howcaiae,N*wi Boost Output of Arms th* managamaht daiMUUi for mera IfR. liaa$8t* THMt :ChMBg*aa wOnMp services at 8 and 10:15 October’s "M*n-of-Ui#-Month” by Methodist WSCH At 8 orclock. 7:04 Art Johnson Th* ta u t contpiCttOos way to foi- aon. are conducted with a nunery th* Hariford Life Undarwritef’s Ankrah will discuss th* back­ i;0r> World TonigM fraadon m ehiafftaff work prac- at each for small children. ground of his people and their S:U Mualc Tin On* tlcaa to gain aconomiaa. ‘Vila In­ niEala to fiaffamt wh*r* he's Aasn. 12:00 N*«s ! 45 £i«b*ii wrseup Pm * o**i short'rvtf* miMlIct, ao^histlcatcd The Sunday School meets at 9 fight for Indspandance. and the 4 :W fhovenae. New* electronic equipment and the like. duatry proMaUfy will waat some gft thafo J9aad of hint. Holway, employed by Oonaaott- U:10 HuriC Till On* A: 96 Fix It Prnaraa* eoimsaaion hare, avan a tokan oita. I^Mag B ftvs qI ^ r i - w m with bus aer^e provided'the eiit Oenaral, is a past president role of the United Nations in this 1:00 N*w(. ffign Off 5 46 ftMifld Fligh* —^ «»t i" to boeoma a war Many of theae itema art pro- chUdren.\ The Adult and Youth struggle. WTir—IS** I Sports i duced by companJaa' which have ■m union pn^aaal of around your aainifictng ’ha- A RQ78742 A A 10 ffl of the State and Hartford associa­ , Reatonsl Sport araanai. ! nptmary intereat in civilian 10 cehta par hour in each of two fora' thf: opponents spaak their # K 98 Bible (JUisa is studying about the tions of tif* unterwritors and la Ankrah comes from Anomabu in 1 :00 Your Home Decorator 1.0(1 Canada Call* At Uw aamt U»a Defana* Min-j ^ ♦ 954 KlQf Reformation and the topic will be; a life member of Connaetlcut Oen- Was* Afriea. Ha rooetoed his early l:io irConn-HsIn* 2 06 Nawa Koundup yaata waa daBignad to hav# an piei^' “Th* Spread of The Reformation.’’ 2:00 UConn-UMnu. 4.12 minwesse latar Prani-Joaaf Strauat a«J* m- j The biggeat tingle miliUry proj- anti-infiatlomary appahl by con­ t .A ltor 4k*: opipinR .hkl *< three « 5 2 J 10 9 4 crars'Preelderft’e Club. Dt addition traliung In Africa doing social 4:l| Monitor ^ 2:26 BUI Stem apfidga, S a ^ lui»a^ ’ti» t hla op^ • o u m Worahip Is conducted, at the Wap- to his leateniHip In life underwrit­ Wtlfarb work'for the Ooysrnhient :45 Charopagn* 8Ms** 7 110 News craaaad aims production will give t ect in the foreaeeable future ia the centrating the money exclusively ping Grammar School. All-are wel­ :20 NSW*. W*alher in inauranoa, pension and other {.ponehU fhehld ha. ica-cold for At A 3 er affairs, he hai twice been pres­ MaUiodlat School. He had one 7:16 Rvomna Devotions W ait Garmanv more of a aay in ; production under license here of come. year’s training in the Colleg* of J;40 Monitor 7:90 Bhoircaae. Ka«* _ ^ NATO eouncila. | the Lockheed F104 Starflghter, benefits for ths first year. The least ffama in hearta. West’s open a J 10 6 5 2 ident-Of- Chartered Life Under­ 0:00 Neva 11:06 Music Beyond the 8tars, Raws ‘ shows a Hjanl. w ith no da- ♦ Q J7 3 The Lutheran Tputh will at- writers and president of th# L

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MANCmpSTER 9VBWG SATURDAY, OC?roBEE 17, yw iiAMCTncRTEB gVENlWG HERALD. MAWCMfiaHail, CONK* 8ATUBDAY, OCTOBER 17, 19W • fa q a jW a

tM n k u •hragr* rMUy and would ba slttlag there, aowj W oOtiir^iiTThrm m m - wwwisrmaeiiRefie^ tc relax with a gunsoMke western Uu«o|kout tiM Mid war, tlwra wUt with aa atMfite Ab^ptta, I t mm a -Tottth isr Ohihfi yarit. H4 enee remarked it waa F re e Europe Aiinifliis. fin iU b* two q[i»aWPiui., wMch tte t man Nemtheiesi, thto la a hopdful '■lam. AuatioB/t^ hard to tell them apart "because CBS Court Caaes 20 on M a^ riMbM not ba tha only ona axerdaa in. tha ^Mfiwtfuaq at psfice. V.i- «‘ -^^Isibn B% Gen. Marshall Dies; they all have the asms cover —• Valuable Hor^s aakbif. Wkat ara tlw Ruaoiaat do- The p t^ h m at wsiiWiifi «aa W featuring an inordinately devel­ Otes Work by lA w w a DavM n. Jahaaca. IS, ot SS int? And wbat arf'wa dalnr? mafia eymboUeally aimple. It is to' oped female who seldom* appears Top Military Leader elaewbere in the book." Big Hodaon S t, ehargqd with agora- leans U.ahow aa asudi peaHtfiMa- Marshall was bom In Union- Gen. Marshall Die in Burning Bam To SpRce’ Mainers vatoS aaaault Ib ,Um RB gun ahoot- The Fateful Bet tion for paopla aa it «aa akew far m « Pag* ow) town, Pa a mllitairy parade ing of hia 18-yaar:«UI couain, San­ pengulne. It ia to direct maa'a hu­ f M fi^J» Afit. jAgw called Marshal] back from hts Q uiz Shoivs A Haw Torit TTmraurvey showb thraugh ita flag-decked streets ia dra Merton, wna irafarrad to tha (OaaMaaad (ram Page Dm ) « ■RgetMta manity 'to man, a a ' wM aa Ut nMBt ■fihfiHi' '-had postwar ratirament at Ms com­ his: youth confirmed him in his an increasing numbar of Amart- BiaOm# dai a moat inmaual and fortable, historic homa in Lees­ aaaiar targets. Tl^ soelety for ^ wiU I * eehfittdied ahtbqlwlNr.mwi knowledge that he,would beaaol* Juvanlla Court today whan Man- eomforts ef a good Hla and monty FuRM«b Wise Cast and TtaM 1811. afl I -a> can aircraft, elactronios and ma> abla nraa , topabla of cany- burg, Va (Cimtinued Iram Page Dot) [ prevontlon of war upoq the pen- 'Of .the rh«gfiiL'A iw ihSbdm i-ww t' dier. He waa graduated from Vir­ chaaur authoritlaa aaid tha Inol- in tha bank. known at RhoSa Ulaml trachA chinc-^ildlnf compahiM busy af> t:4fi a.m., Soo^y fthdoi— si«g..at .ifidM. Alt.. Tha' lag.«i^la almoet any capacity for Truman, who once called Mar­ fikmfiay- Maaaas at fi, 7, shall "the greatest living Ameri­ ginia Military Institute, and so One.” ia under subpoene to teetify dant waa an aeeldant. Jamas Lswto Rsgarn BMttie a«id tea S-yaaiMiids gulM aaeme,.to be flenrlahinf. It claaaea for all agfii. ' rim po bmwfiht tar ItohsK a 7m S>; hia eountrya good.’’ Tha Daily Malt Mid the foreign THU __ - filiating JiemselV^ 1^ ,one. pro­ 10:l» and U:M>Ain, can,” Srat sent him on a fruiUeaa became an anomaly — a non- when heerirfga are reeumed. Judga Julaa A. Karp otdarad tha .Funeral sarvicSs for Jamoa H m AatociaHdMUtfOsem nOM . ^ M , .aaeMivalt la.a.limited step, but |t is a.stop,' lfi:4fi Am./Motalfif Werahip. SrlfiA A UeshWta taOal pnaclNr aid prognui] wm "one of the bold­ wars vatiMd at fttkn 919,000 to cedure or another, prltli those Waat fieeratairr eif. the Army WUMr mission to'China, to try to recon­ West Point man who headed the rofarral on the neenunandatlon Lewis Rogara of Bolton wara held It la a step. •' |f.m.; ' Ghrlst’a Ambaaafifien ’Ttr: of tiwMWhoditaXlwh*- - army. He served with distinction Van Doren haa said he was not est com^nationa of gensroalty and yastarSay afternoon from the 830,000 each. Ha said ha had only German firms which are likely to youth aervlc* • ' . 'k . jbMgoc:a K a • Am.JNtamiiy (OUHhiB »a a fi BtuOcar etkiled hini of the cile the Conununlst and Natlonr of Prooacutor John N. Lombardo .*01 1 etaOMO I* iM i Mac* in World War I. coached on the "Twenty^Jne” who aaid Im did not think 'than Shrewd aoonomlo rsallam ” WatMna-Weat Funeral Home. Ihe raeentty had an offer ot 91SJMG •ao *lM u » local be that nation'e arms industry of ‘ T pJn;, BmugaUatio aarrioe. Rav. uDdaf). 4 and moat illuatrloiia leaden ef our aliat foroea who were dividing the !Sp5SeaSa*y *j3ai country. la 1902, Marahall married Lily show.” waa any Mtant to do Harm m The London Daily Express aaid Rev. Theodore Cffiandter Jr. of the for one of them.. All rt«bia of r« tomorrow. fi), JtiBlor. ahd T«aC|i XkiMHaMiau tlfBA" BoHon C e n 1 0 r Congregational dlopaielioo aorolBla at* alan tiai r r ii M. fielui'e PMMI JfaMeaal Then he was named Secretary Carter .Coles, who died in 1927. The discontinued CBS "$S4,000 Johnaoa'a part ■ / tha program "hoiatad hungry post­ In Uars, Mrs. BMttie aaid, "1 One immedlste explanation of Sebretaiy t i the Treasury Rob­ Three Jreara later, he married Question” and “164,000 ChaUoig*” Aocordifif to Lombardo, John- war Shiropo out of its bomb rubble Ohuyeh oAclatad, and mrial w m Oui oorwe* eiMM M N OstkeMe OhMdi of State, a Job far removed from in Bolton Center Cemetery. Fred hMrd the dog barking outaldo.' I ICC, laa this flow of American capital, In- Connecticut M Oelway At ■unfiay Maaasa i t 7. t, *. 10, l l ; ert B. Andtowm aaid "It la diffi- the exp^ence of 45 years in the Mta . Katherine Boyce Tapper also will come under subcommittee aon aimed tha gun at'Sandra and and powered ita way back to . . iSililMMr* 1 laitan, and P itoaiy lOnfiaa' i cult to find words to fit the etat- scrutiny. Arad, under tha impraaalon tha Wernpr w m organlet. looked out tho window and there iultiu Haihoa* tereet, and daeign Into Weet Gsn Whltor A'. Hysaka, FaMor In'tha Chapel at • and 10 Am. through fi)i Array. Marahall held it for two Brown of Baltimore. She aurvivea proaperity." ute of Gen. Marahall. Ilf war and him. There were no children by In New York. CBS announced gun wa4 not loaded. "Many brilliant and perceptive Bm i*!*, all nephews of Mr. WM the barn ail afire.” many is that the American com­ 5:io p.aa., Junior 'ttgh MTF, yesTA troubled years in which the Rogers, were Ludwig B. Hansen. Atmi o r Yankee ‘ GbaiWi' ag the peace be was truly one of the Q>id War pattern became act. either marriage. that "Top Dollar” and "The Big . J«fimaon*B caae waa eontlnued to minda contributed to the Marshall Traetors and other farm equip­ lUNl panies Involved, faced wllh Icsa ti;to a.m.l'hUMt ^ first fall Bleating; greatost men in hlatpry.’’ Piy-Off ’ would be replaced by Nov. 7 aa a formality in eaao Ju- Dr. Everett Rogera, Dr. Donald i'oihO a.m.,.Ro|emn Mkh Afifiaifc fC aafi Hia Marahall. Plan waa ftrit In hia few years oti retiremept, Plan, which between 1947 and 1950 ment were lost in the blase. lUTMaV governmental military equipmant ' B f K. H. O. 6:fi0 i>.m., fianlor Wgb ICTP. Former President Rmry S. Tru­ reruns of filmed TV plays* starting vanlia authoritlaa docltna to taka Rcqiers, and Charloa F. Rogara. Patterson eaid ha went to bed '■W. fiaeegh F h m a, TiMtor Program theme: tWhy' 1 enunciated at a commencement at Leesburg and at Pinehurat, he raseuad Europe from economic apendmg at homa than they could man, told, of Marahall’t death, aaid Monday. The ahowe had appeared liiiiidlctlOfL disintegration and helped restore King David Lodge of Odd Fal­ about 9 o’clock, and the barn waa Ramimei Lottwt— OknAdi Rev.'FTaaeis T. BMar, i llathodisL’’ addreae at Harvard in 1947. Un­ lived With almtfst Spartan sim­ ^ Thrao raotor(ata charged with lows of which . Mr. Rogers wag a relish, are naturaUy loOkmg for 710 sUU or national Issuee wars "He Wes a graat-general, a gnat der it, and lU suceeaaors, billions during the day from Monday ita aalf-rsapect and confidence,” all right then. 4X piifiiry Anfiejmee, #aator SeexiUry of State and a great plicity, continuing the habit of a through Friday. , driving w l^ latoxiutto **•?« p4at nobio grand, conducted a me­ "If I’d had a gM mask, and a any opportunity for mereaaed mar­ involved in tha balIoth Pastor lag Faiths.’’ Form er O pera Star A term of probation on Reg­ bt a Critical time.’’ In Barn Fire This Issue happened to be at s t^ e • p.m.,. The Junior. High Croup B ^ fonper prime MtaUater one. S t again and headed backward inald E.'Fomphrey, M, ef 489 E. We have Juat baan p*mains a world's biggest and most Im­ in the election in the town of will' held "PsMnta' Night’’ at the 7 pm.. Junior High Fellowship, Wlnatoii ChurchlU of Britain and Canadian Prime Minister John MesBes at 8, 9:80 and 11 a.m. In public and ss a mlUtSry fiffl- into Ehlers' Service Station at 559 Middle 'Ppke., waa extended for Penokial Notices ! neat example of the one-way viaion portant arms industries. ' Plalnvilie, and it happened to be church.’ ' Cooper Hall. the late Marahal Joseph Stalin of cer, the ramrod straight Marshall Aberdeen, Scotland, Oct. 17 UH— Main St. The car missed two steel Diefenbakor .aaid the general'a Two 18-year-old youths and i 7 p.m., Adult Bible Claas, cbwel. alx montba after court ofiSefala name will be "forever Mtached to ' or outlook naturally angendarad by Otherwise, their ventures would resolved by the election of a Re­ t p.m., The'Behior High Group Russia were, said to hdve favored was cold, correct, austere. His blue The voice that brought operatic posts guarding a gasoline pump, aaid ha "doaervad a aaeond 35-yaar-old man awaited arraign publican representative, which tilt­ meets At thC chubch with Mr. and fit. Fraacls of Aasisl Ohureh 7 p.m.. Senior H i^ MTF, Wes­ Marshall for the role of supreme a humanitarian endmvor without ment in Town Court this morning the cold war. It la a very Intereat- be hardly worth while. If, to be South Wludaor eyes could pierce s subordinate to fame to Mery Garden half a cen­ slammed into an oil rack, and then chance.” . Pomphrey was eharged In McmoriaiR ed control of the House back Mrs, Heirbe#t4W8*|ii. ley Hail, film, "One LoV«, Oonfll commaader of the Normandy in­ into the pum'p. parailol in the history of man­ on chargM stemming from an ^teloriija memory of Mrs. Rote toa- Ing.dlacuaaloa, by an fdila Waah- spedfle. West German arms pro­ to Rev. James F. Otyun, Paetor ing Fattha." vasion. But the late President the core. He expected an underling tury ago saved her life yesterday. with violation of probation, kind.” the Repubilcana, 140 to ISO. Goggles that automatically control tfte .hmbunt Af light pqrinrtted early morning fire In a large barn ■ Ingtim' flohimnUt, Roncoa Drum­ Rev. Rnymoud B. VaakauekuA Franklin D. Rooaevelt told him, "I tb Jump when he spoke. He alwaya Nearly overcome by gas fumes Eklward D. Ehlers, owner of the He waa placed on six month's g c trc T i. w duction were gdng to stay within Tha routlna aasumption- is that Ohureh of the Nasareim 7:80 p.m.. Prospective members’ to reach the eyes may be the answer to feats tost the Suii’s ex­ addressed his mlllUry. associates, ‘Tho Ji^MUiooa' government de at the rear of a block of stores at mond, of tha fact that Ruaeia, avar ( tU>Mafai fit. Asalsteat Pastor meetiag, Susannah 'Wesley Hall. feel I could not sleep at night in her home, the frail, 82-year-old station, said it will be necessary probation In Juno on a breach of scribed Marshall’a dMth ae "i the limits now eat by intemationel this event la of academic interest treme glare in space may produce blindneu. , ., „ . with few exceptions, by their last former prims donna raised faint to install a new pump. Damage to peace charge and waa arreatad on Depot 8q. taw h*r leoMeps falier. since the Khruahchev visit, has only, since the 1000 seasion has C. R. Winslow,’Mtailstcb '* ------with you out of the country.” great Iom to the free world.” 'ITie three are Robert Valvo, 18, The hills hecoiM too stee*. treaty, it would be peanuts. ^ Masses at 7, 8, 9, 10:15 and "Of course I wanted to get out name alone. cries for help before collapsing. the pump and oil rack , amounted the violation chargF Sept- 26 after wllhwith rarewslls------nnsiMkes, stopped its cpntinual. Ja ^ U ig completed ita work shd gone home.' The Snlvatloa Army By DR. L M. LEVITT, ed out by other srientlata a t .the Yet at home he was gentle, con­ to “about 8400,” Ehlers said. Field Marahal Lord Alanbrooke, of 84 Edward S t, arreited yester­ Sevlour hade her sle*a. ' The assumption ia that 'theae 9:80 a.m;,-Church-School. Olaas- 11:80 a m. of Washington," Marshall said, > A gardener tending the flower­ probation euthorlties reported he wiulime chief of the British Im­ day and charged with willful and of VolM of America broadcasts. The RepubUesns are not likely tO SSI Biaia St. Author of a now book,- Londop meeting. Tile human, aya reminiscing later. ‘Tm a soldier. siderate, and charming. He was an beds of a neighbor, Mrs. Dorothy Police estimated damage to De- waa arrested in Rockville, eharged treaty limits at* going to be have any (^portunity to exploit SB'for all ages: >■ > Blajor and Mrs. B. Walter Isimie poaaesaea certain. ufiKpie . proper- perial General Staff, described malicloualy aiding and counsel­ Clement. James. Joha WiUdiihg Russian behavior to- 10:45 a.m., Werahip Service, ''Target for Tomorrow” I wanted a combat commuid. But accomplished raconteur. He en' Bell, heard her. They foimd Mias Lorme's car at about |l‘f5. wHh Intoxication. end Aaselo PraUIle changed .or violated. Just as they their recapture of their own' his­ JUen Bvaagalleal Lutheran Ohureh Offleera la.Charge Spaceohip windows provide our. .ticA which. mig1)t be,lon:\^qaolv- Joyed 'muddy work In his garden. Garden lying almost unconscious DeLorme was charged with fail. Marahall aa "a very great man and ing the burning of a buildingWi Mrs. AsasUM iaimond Wiutd the Voice, of America may, by the. Pastor. Theme: I had no choice. President Roose­ Lombardo and Defenae Atiy. a very grrat aoldler.” Robert Burdick, also 16, of 76 Mrs. CmIstbM Oraseo ware changed or violated, by out­ toric stronghold. , (Miaeonrl Syuod) designers - with one of their big­ |ng power and pluocvlac vlaipn. velt wanted me to stay'In Wash­ He took an occasional drink, but inside her front door and sum­ ure..to set the handbrake of his ’’Beyond the Call.of Duty.” , 9:30.a.m., Sunday achool. TOe loaii of resolving . ]Mwer David M. Barry Mid Pomphray Danish newspapers praised Unloik St., charged with eettln, aad famtiles. • ■Drummond suggests, be a good side encouragement of Germany's Such routine eaeumptions some- 10:45 a.m.! Childm'a Church. Cooper sad IBgh StA . gest headaches aa man prepares ington." had not smoked since 1935. moned a doctor. She waa reported car and is t o appear in Town times delight the gods of political Rev. Paul G. Prekopy, Pastor 10:46 a.m.. Morning service.. meaoa that .with, telaKiaion, the haa lived an “exemplary" life Marahall'a record in peace and the fire; and Irving Weston, way of fneasuring Just how sineara own inatinata, after World War I. • p.m., Touqi Service. . for hia first venture beyond the It was President Truman who Like Elsenhower, Marshall loved making a good recovery. Court Oct. 31. since hia June sentencing up to In Nsmorisai who could be conspiring ri^ b now Sermon by Major lAmic: "How to atmosphere. Without windows Astronaut would Iota the ability war. liberal Polttikon de­ of 11 N. School S t, charged with In hnrtna memory of UmtOa Maysr . Khruahchev is in hla effort to relax The assumption is that West Ger­ 7 p.m., Evengeliatic Service. hia arrest in RockviUa and ia clared: aiding and abetting in atarting the to create a apecial session, of the Memge bV the Pastor.. TTicme: 9 a.m., Sunday School. ITsc Be Patient.’’ Soloist Mra. Rob­ an Astronaut can't be aure, despite to distinguish between two points who passed away ae mtHomr Oet. IT. cold war* tenMona hh)* cf^te an at' many is, tome day, and some day General Asambly in Which this ert McComb. that appaar oloae together. ,TV working atMdily and trying to “A gTMt American has now fire. 1.44 "The Home of Oie fiqul.** Bus. transportation. artificial aldA of being able to see defeat hia liquor problem. mosphere favor^le for serioiu ne soon, going to poaseaa a fuUr difference of one vote - would 9:80 a.m., Adult Bible Olaas. 2 p.m.. Hospital 'viaitation by outside his spaceship; with Win­ seta are as yet n o rfir enough ad­ paaaad away. But he won hla spurs The latter two were arrasted Your memory is M dear today. Judge Karp advised Pomphray Thursday afternoon and Valvo’a the hoar fodaUenii. : ci ’ fladged X m t industry, running change some kind of-history. But ' OiheordU 'Erdagplio^ 'iotfiersa 10 a.m.. Nursery in the pariah Mrs. EUsabeth WUaan and rMs. dows he may be temporarily vanced to provide this ability. in the Argonne and to him, Europe As is you passed awiaway. Thomas McCann. However many engineera are. at this would be his last chance and WM always the central front of arreat followed m Dat' Sgt Joseph . ^ . And. Dnunmond concludes that ^ d e open for a growing Waat Ger­ let It go. The- eleotien ressdt in ’ > " Ch oKh houae during church worship. blinded. Wife aad chiMran PlainvlUe is not likely to prove of 6:80 p.m.. Prayer meeting. This problem caused a major work on the problem. It may; be it now up to him to make gd. peace.” ' Sartor, Dat. ThomM R. Graham, the way the Russlana have been man military eatabllah'ment, anij Wldier and Oardea lla. 10 a.m.. Divine worship. ’Text: FlnM impoaod wore; Aaga Jop- and Sth District Fire Chief John practical importance. Further­ ' Rdv: n||i|-C, Rahipr,‘I’hai^r Biph. 6:28-37. Theme: "Christ 7 p.m., RvaBing aerviee. Ser­ debate in au informal apace med- solved in time. -MHan's independent Cofriere letting the Voice of America for export. The American firms in more, the reeult itaelf was not sur; mon by Major Lamie. “The Lamb iaine eeealen a l Lbe noeut Tenth Binocular viaion la the depth- sen, 51, of Wilson, failure to pass Della Sera eaid of the soldier Mem continued their Investiga­ Loved TTie Church, end Gave Him­ to the left 89; Myrna D. Kusche, tion. broadcasts get through is a . good quastion want to get in on this prising. One of- the Republican' ' '9:80 a.m., Nttly <^mihu|iion, self For It." of God." Musle by band and Internatlpnel Aatronai^leal Feder­ perception result you get by uinng etateaman: "He wm a man whose 9 JO a.m., The fieriHce. ■ongatera. ation Ooniiyeaa (n.::XAMhh.: ’.i^l?r. both eyes. It would only be nedea- YOU’LL 38, of Oiaatonhury, paaaing in austerity of character, stiff sense Police declined to give out da . and encfmraglng sign. future, if they can. And, after they candidataa for repreeantxtlve- in 11 a.m.. Divine worship in tha tails' in their investigation, but Plalnvilie almost made it, even in • -1:80 a.m.l ’ CHUreh SCIhM7 ' T. c, H^ey, of Rauatidii Inecarr eary upon re-entry and approach no-paaalng sone, 86; and Laalia of the duty and nobility of Ideals This la intsrestlng,.normal Amar- have established their own con­ German language. H. Andtoae, 89^ of Fait Rd., Wap- Mid tha trio tuu given atatemante the midst of the ■ Ribicoff sweep • 11 Am., ThefiervlCe.UUrtery hi First Ohureb of Christ Selsntlat pofattd, Orlando, TIA; whd ,19 to the Earth, but then it would be deserved the title of ’Ancient • lean.comment.;; nections with the German firms the Parish’ Houae: ‘ J ' hoadtng up a teani of' 'scienqata vital. ■, ^ng, 9:30 a.m., Sunday School with leave -hkn helpless. He woul# in after he said he didn’t want to go ^ e arreat of tha three auapects PINE L.ENOX appreciated the hlatorio work of St. Tuesday, Friday, Saturday, 11 wiodld be subject toi ,thi|IJh>al which enabled us to recover from ha. qsurred invMUgallon into 14 man on Mars, how it could be that about this West German tomorrow the 19M eeeatonr and were-, attll classes for kindergarten through 'strehaes that would ma)(e uto juqat to Jail while the warm weather the war in a decisive stage of nla- 8,. ,%:lg ead lit A-m., Church the adult group. a.m. to 4 p.nx, Thuniday 11 a.m. to One sOIuUoA^Mto problem was lasted. |L«iattr waa ehargea with othqr fires occurring m Mancha., ‘ it never occurred to Drummond, on which they hays placed their proud of their own 1958 work in 9 p.iB, dlfi^ult. In ad(fition, he tory.” ter over an 8-month period, police PHARMACY fieiyicee. , imymeo'a Sunday; 10:ira.m .. Church-time Nursery. the glare from the'Sun ia sq great advanced by tMrAuJijrettAbout flva IntoxlcatiDn and tealating arrest. ; writing such a column,- that the beta. making it possible. •They' would “Doctrlha ef Atonement" will be Weet German President Theodor » y . 'Chaoie:. "Tou Have Been 'Called.” 10:45'e.'m., Morning Worship. that anyone looking at it Flthout years ago: A pair of polalroid gog- He waa given a 30-day aantance on Luebke Mid Marshall "will never m i. CINTIftST. • cold war is a two-way affair. He This prosjiect derives much of have had to go out of• • ■ ' ^ 1 mlng which will elgnallse a real in poaition to fight about it. To not a very good one. '" '“MUr TIME tered the road for aaverai yards lElBlSllPslW • thaw ia tea cold war. Thera will this epd. the nationa seem within There are ell kinds of Ghria- around tha apona. SSundofii 2 alao be, ^lere will also have to be, easy ihach of some agreementyor tiana in this world. One becomes a 'M cO ON VlUpl^: ■ at 10:00 pjR. 3 HOT CAKES, maple • a burylnji of the original idea,i a international Inspection which ;wHl Christian by personally accepting K of C Setbaek f long oold,;wnr tinm s ^ , t ^ t the Christ aa hia la>rd. and Savior by HNE LENOX WondiTful 'VSrkfy Of Colors a e i’that nebhdy aneaka-in atoinic faith. ’ITw trouble with seme ia WHEN YOU SPEND YOUR HARD-EARNED Chooaffl 30 5 Voice oDAmerica mi|mt ba an in- HELCO. X;248i Patton's, 1,383: / syrup auji 8 butter chips ammunition for whale guna. Some that they don’t grow up very much PNERMOY ^ Large, Healthy Plai^ North IhMA 1,237; Fogarty’A S Btrument which could ipdetmine of the natkms^tha conference nrq DOLLARS-DO IT WITH YOUR EYES OPEN, -9911B. OEN11S:R!IV-,ia '948N ' 1,163; CunUffa'a, 1.153; RambierA !! the esttblished. ItadietWiy snd« fiven afiggasUag. that ail natipnil, aMha l,l47; Knighto, 1,188: Stavanson’a, BREADED VEAL CUTLET $ form of government inside Russia. while othe^ Arw.'humSl* apA.im- W r OTR RXpRriRRCRd SRrV^RRRIRR^ a n d 07R R X p R Itt NOT “BY GUESS AND BY COSH” -SPE N D ahandon all possible claims of aov- w.i/f fo r o u r l,l80; (Roman’s, IjffM^ PaekArd’a, SiRSWBERRY BLONDE 2 Dot ui, th ei^ re, expand Cel- 1,008; M ^ r ’A. 1.0M; Sth Dis­ ereignty in the r^^inn. *^d thus each at dooRiRf and lorvleliiq domRsfin hakdilf [d«itd ^ ^ w v - Tomota souea, 2 vogatoMas. RiHk, foo. Z nmnist Drummond's notion of A LITTLE TIME AND SAVE A LOT OF MONEY! trict 1,077. pave the way for the ^tablieh- oUs-'Wv lA-_ ____ - bp^o8;"hnd. '4re of a n y kind. | • ^ High score, Fogarty’s. llS ; aee- soda or eoffta. X What Mnatltutea a good sign. To- ment of a completely intemattoual r*rji',>v»iLtfml)ei*^ T, ond high, F^ttan’s, 116. All 5IAR CASI 2 gathar with Russian abaftdonmrat regime for the continent'. Hey Dadf take Mont out of the k(tehen and bring ttalt3r^;S53.’'SJSS&‘Sr,S 4 - • of the K ^tice of Jamming, there It la hard to tall Juat what he* member that he or she hasn’t gonq 24 HOUR FUEL and the kiddies—-pricis you can a0ord! a will also be an American abandon- gotten into our nationa. Perhaps beyotad the stage of being "a babe, HYAaiinliULiS ...... ; $ iM dn, /a s aaea % I ’ SALE ment of the practice of Jabbing. the ice cools their natural ardor. in ChrUn," (I CkirintUans 3:1) ! ( BURNER SERVICE SUNDAY ONLY--FOUNTA1N TREAT ;^Tbt fluatian claim to the right to Perhaps they flpd their hands full, yon mutt b e ; inflileitiKl by"y Aa, '!. ’ ilu K ’1) th'i: i ChriUUaa,: pick a goofi one.. TheMThai A$90k m H6 UX PIANTS • deerea what its own peopis shall trying to exploit, develop, suatoln are a lot of them around. SSf.t-SU£ Chocolate Ice Cream ^hear and ^ e American claim to and defend the earthly territories Major E. Walter imoliimt ., ... Tins »th e right to take its own direct they have already marked out for Salvation Arm^ .- 9T09 IN NOW AND PICK UP YOUR COURTI9Y Soda 8 ficaopa Of lea Cream * channel to the eere of the Ruaaian themselves. Farhapa they find it »• „arapef nut originated 'in tfiMslayd CASEakIBUNN ^ f r a U t fiOVANCE SHOPPING LIST 7 paopla will both be aoftenad. The easiar to guarsntaa. the bleasiags Qaad aervica aa# quality fao4 earved avar 4Vi FWU*, Bia appaienUy. The first grapto Place yaar arSar m w . . . 7propafenda attack a ^ tfie .propq- oif peace to penguins than to peo­ fruit tree was found in the WeM IM»III1Q £ ^ SMEMIOUSES PLEASANT VALliV tPw SOUTH WINDER M farmerly nader a dlffereat aame aaw lt> aMta#. wa’ff have k raaffy far :rganda defenae wUl both dwindle, ple. If penguins were people, in Indies, and no ona is sure Jus^ yaa aa fka fire# tala day ^ ' ' and both aides Wiu .'oootribut# fact, it is almost a certainty that, how It originated froin its.ancas-^. sr.-*4NAaM 7 TEL JA 8-4333 tors, variously called the pummelo ; ; - II 9-M#t the BRASS KEY RESTAHiilT ' something to a prospect of .more somebody would have tried to con­ PINEPHMNAOY V t or shaddock. It may have bean WE GIVE WORLP GREEN STAMPS . F l.- & Bonnal living., And always, as quer their continent before this, PA m-CHAmS ARC AViMIARUIPOMialliij^^ eithpr a mutation pr a hjrSfid. m CKN1BR BT-~M1 9-9SI4 I. ^ qopMiiR NNE PH M M U Y SS« Cmitar St— Ml S-SSli lUNcmm tvEMNifl ttiatkj); ocrom it , i w

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Place work for you quickly, eaSUy and , When it comas to glass, ths 848 N. MAIN BE. REFRIGERATION Inlonsle H'indow your order ahead of time, telling 8 to 9 p.m. on Thursdays. . majority of peopis think of tho J. B1LL8, BUBOIHIO 1EON8. and Doors at a reaeonaMe price. If some of LONG SAM BY AL CAPP u d BOB LUBBERS NEEDS them what time you want to .pick There is a differenca'in fish and the glane is racked, now Is the A. Whits Gists Oo. for their N IW SYSHM XOABEBaB, PB800LAE0B8. up your order and it will be ready ryotu will taste -that delightful dif- work Is eustom tailored to your VACUUM (X E A N E ia. HEAE- VaABtNBDAOIS TH«re JUKQIW W f \iJCMM? eaCAUW Z CWTHItATMNMMOfiaNl nretide when' you eat fish from Uma to got the work done before B-Z Temia a Free EatiiqntM for you. They also have acallops, cold weather. requirements. LAUNDRY EBB, FANB, 8EWINO HA- »THnuiOiNB«n.»i \I>m r TIMncy HARD TEU Ml S-tSM flsh and chips, fried clams and fish ManchMter Seafood. Stop ii> and Glass proteote, yet shows the em n sM . ■mfW5«tpiwoioor HAVilDUORH.i WOODCOCK .^et acquainted: M d you will re- Joseph Whits and Archia Laro- DRY CLBANIRS VlWinPAMCTMU ■OMIHBA " ' HOfBM SpBCilRltloit C o . cakes, all of them cooked to a turn ehaUe, proprietors of ths J. A. beauty of the wood to show, that Mala Phurti U H a rrtssa 8 4 . RIFRIGERATION CO. and so reasonably priced. Yoii may ItiNi again anil .^aln for' more of it why it is ideal for tables, deeke PksnaMlf-1798 MDMtCAMVMWio BRtOXLD ' * i £ r / Bob Brown and Chasllo Pringto the deUblu\i&eWlZood cold,here. Whits Oo. ars p»oud. to diqji.lay the MMTTIMrSNM IMM IDRATNR' M W PURNELL PLACE also eat at the food bar if you A. I. 1>. Bervlce emblem on their end other . flat surfaeae. ' Glass oBSc/r AtOVBftI prefer. store. This is the offlclaL emblem ventUetofe keep out the rein, yet Lobsters are still moderately of tha Ptttshurgh. Flats Olsso Co. allow tha light . to flow unham­ priced and Lorlng and Arthur aalioii N*o Mm m ao Church to H[onor and signified that tha WhlteOlasa pered into the room. Mirrors ars Ventura, owners of Manchester Oo. are their Autoglass .IndUlIa- ninctional, deoorstlvs and charm­ CUNLIFFE A OOMFLETELY Seafood, recommend the 1V4 to ing and win make rooms ssem DON WLLIS 1 3-4 lb: ■ lobsters as being more Lay Volunteers tlon Oealefi Teu know that any dealer whd- displays thla emblem more 'spscioue when placed oor- MOTOR SALES DIFFERENT economical. Tov get much more ■ r l' •. rectly. If you need sdylM on whore meat in this size lobster and as Sixty men and women of South win render.: ths finest service and QAIMI highest q u ^ ty wdrkmanship day to place them, the White Glass BXPBBS AUTO BODY aad SELECTION OF •former commercial ^ fishermen, Methodist Church mill be honored Oo. win gladly advise you without FBNDBB BBPA1B8 II Mala 8L. Tal MI-f-4lfl they advise , their customers that Sunda/ in the annual' Laymaq’e in and dayRmL You>can have your obiigstion. /g ’ / / O A L t. PEjRBONALIZED CARDS by purchasing this heavier lobster, -Day eerylce when Lh#y will he .Itoe- auto glass ^iaptalled knowing that \BNAMEL and LAOQUBB Shower doora, tub encloeuree of \ BEnNIBHINOi Ml AND STATIONERY you actually aave money,. If you sented^ cpf tificatea.. irf .teCOgniUon only the bSst^guallty glads Is used; glass are so nice, they cut down SpedMhfag Ip **You p r e ^ you %w t8 tet^hw. Pop! You took fivo every effort 'Will bo jnade to do JUDD SAXON BY KEN BALD and JERRY BRONDFIELD wish to broil lobsters, they Will be. by ,l^ e r^ IMqerlfijgi' Idy leader. the splash and help kec|p the Ib BASOMABLB PBIOMB punohM for ovoiy eno ho took!" MANCHESTER split for you and if you would like 'Those t o ’be'' honored have the work swiftly, yet all work bathroom spotleae. If you Uke, FREE B8EIMATB8 BKAKt SOIVICI must be cOfisiatent wL|h. satisfac­ them to boil them for you, this worked as vohmteers in readying you can lit jrour own tub enfelo- BE. Id—WAPPINO, CONN. will be done also. Just ask for buildinga on the recently-acquired tory workWAiklriilp. Only skilled F ra a f I b4 ABtaanat ^weal*»<* BOOKSHOP surea, elmply take the measure­ AE EHB BICBFIBLD 8ION ANDREWS BLDG. this service. South Church campus for churCh men gre amFlqyed and these ere ments and White Glass Co. wUl LE SPORTS BY ROUSON 87 E Cantor 8L—Ml S-10S6 Fresh lobster meat in tins Is school 'use. Hpuskwives,. office trained meaL di^rlatiesd In mod­ cut the glsae for you. Bntlmatee E EU .IU 844M GBBiPBl itepdr W in Ii rj^ninj PARKlNa IN BEAR still available although the.se^on workers, exeoatlvee<,:-:«i;^wehool em autoglj^^stqltottien, tech­ are atovsys avaiisbia on any woik is almost at an end for this’ de­ boys have donned wo!lt:' : clblthes nique anlF^^Itoothoda: Customer MoBcliMtMr M o v Ir b yqu might haVO Bt’Tnisfl, con­ licacy. However, frozen lobster evenings and week-ends pveii a latlafactloto'Is assured n/hen your sult with them. ond TniekbiB Co. will be stocked- the year around. period of many monthi-to become authorise:! A- I. U- stqiV Installs Have you picked upi that handy If you make a salad, newburg, volunteer carpen^s, --^^palnters, autoglsss-.; leaflet on the care and protection MANCHESTER MASURY CLOCK and lobster thermidor, you 'Will find the scrubbers, ga^enerd and‘avai4ety More aq4 more people have of your auto glass at the J. A, L , frozen lobster is excelleht use- of other handyman. oqeupa^ons come to depend upon the fine WhKe Oo.? It la frqe and Hats MEMORIAL CO. > and saves you a considerable needed in the r^b^wii,ijtoi• 0f ‘]bulld- service given by, the J. A. White thinga to do to keep auto giass in OppnsHs B u t PAINT ATCH REPAI amount of work. Ing.nnd grounds.' Glass Co. and njof* employes have Ms showroom look for tha life of At Manchester Seafo'bd you will been added to keep up the repflta your car. The store is open ; six e e e 19 pMHBvW find Just about every kind of fish The certificateA o t appreciation JOHN POStMA bear, the signatures uf Wells C. tion for speedy Mrylce. The quar­ days a wsek form 8 in the morn­ QiMHty that you could thlnK of and it is ters hate also been enlarged to ing tUl S p.m. end they are aHrays so iresh. They buy in small quanti­ Pennison, chairman 6t the'Board BY JOHNNY HART of Tnisteea, and the Rev. Law­ facilitate working conditions. In' glad to aerve you in any way pos­ Ovar 88 Es B.C 310 Moln St. ties from boats that bring in the surance companies euthorlM the sible. t PAUL'S catch each day so no time is lost rence F. Almond, pastor. Ml 3-4233 Warren Carburg, editor of Zion’s White Olaae Coi to do their work, Paint and WaDpapar M BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE weobo veu seLievB irr between the landing of the fish and which means that rigid standard C 0IMI 9.BBO7 rtAa A Cold I Wa Hava A its delivery to Manchester Sea­ Herald and secretary of “Method- f4S Main StrMt ENLiUZl for A CUANCHAIHSMIIT let Infonnatioii;" for .the Boston of quality must be and is- main A. AIMETTL Prop. Nice Selactfon food. This mea^s you buy fldii at tained at all times. If you need Laymen Preside niWM ItFCANR Nno ir. iurwibf dor Of Waterproof will bo present at Sunday’s HarHau 81. TfL MI 9-0800 BNCt va [T088M,>«0WieW,Al. TOggWRfWR^ its beat, with no loss of fiavoc here. work done, why not take it to a Id AOBlWriOWhAT T Crystals Oysters are in season and Man­ service to cover the event for the At Baptist Church OMHCKUAT, Vwiu. M nuttiNg. Methodist publleation. place that offers you the finest OPHM.XTWHH\ AUlW id M A NOT chester Seafood have oysters for ------1 ...MIUniRDN OUrriTUKiTNIdOMB. stewing and for frying. Why not Laymen's' Sunday will be ob­ vnn-mewiir.,. try some, they are delicious any Mtumx way you serve them. served at the Community Baptist WATKINS-WEST o r a l ( a id H Clama of all kinds afe always Church with laymen conducting LIQUORS AUTninwiM found here, -quohailgs fur chow­ the 10:30 a.m. service of worship FUKRU STORE der, cherrystones, clams for frying. tomorrow. FUNBRAL WINES-BEER If you enjoy serving clams on the William B. Jarvis wHI praaeh BEEB IN BAEEEIB ROUTE d-44 a BOLTON the sermoii, "Tou Have Bean SiRVICI FOE ALL OOOABMINat ____ % Pbona in «-88M halfshell, place your order ahead of time and they will be all ready, Called.'* WUllam K. Gilroy will n OEUVBEE SBMVICB n •AE.t'KSfZ- packaged for easy carrying for :ivs the ca ll. to worship, and ORMAND J. WEST, UER you to take home, fsitsr O. Msollvaln, tbs invoca­ Dirdetor ^ W IS T S ID i MORTY MEEKLE BY DICK CAVALLI T u r iip ik e LIQUORS Smoked finnan haddle is in the tion. Lswrenes 3. Stssvea will rssd riiarket now and that sold at Man­ ,the Scripture with Walter Pereon 148 E CENTEB 8E. PACKAGB STORB A U i e M O Y - WINES chester Seafood comes from Scot­ Jr. offering the nooming prayer. Maaohsator'a OMsst ^ Harry Pruautoy, Fsrndtfu MICKEY FINN BY LANK LEONARD land or England. It Is smoked to Russell B. Orsnnisa will dedicste 889 OENTBB 8T. Larsa Walk-tn Baer Cooler perfection and cooked in cream, the offering. Cloyd D. Christensen With fln u t PaoUMtu MANCHESTEB—90 8-8198 and .OoM Boar At All Times niake.s a dish fit for a king. will sbtg “in My Father’s House." Opaa iM y d AJW. to 9 PJML Shrimp remain high on the pop­ W R E C K E R Rummage Sale Set BtiH— bir A s h o f SERVICE CUSTOM MADE DsMgkM«fl PtaM To D lu v irs n z a By Temple Ladies 199 W. HMdln TBfWflkn QANVAS AWNINGS CAMPING RED EMBER PhsM Ml 8-81M EQUIPMENT The annual fall rummage sale sponsored by the Sisterhood of the OPIN SUNDAYS PIZZA Tents, Cote, Sleeping Bags, Teiimlo Beth Sholom Will be held OOOHEAIL LOUNGE S P A G H im Air Mattresses, Stoves, bn Wednesday from 9:30 p.m. to AMPLE PABBING RAVIOU Lanterns. Cutdifie Auto Paint Experts 9 p.m;, and Ihursday, from 9 a.m: DANCING Cunliffe Motor Sales on Rt 30^ to noon In the vestry of the Tem­ EVEBY FBIDAY and , OPEN DAILY ple. / , MANCHESTER In Wapping do an excellent paint act shada vrlth or without a form­ 8ATUBDAV NIGHT8 7:80 A.M. to 11:00 PJL SURPLUS SALES CO. ula. The shop la open six days a Co-chairmen of the sale are Mrs. c a f t a i n e a s y BY LESLIE TURNER job oh all makes of cars and if week from 8 In the morning till d David Rubin and Mrs. William RID IMBBR SUltDAYS 169 N. MAIN ST. your car is In htsd' of 'V*a^t, wo at night ahd they Will cheerfully Cooper. «Wa Mb/Jiif. Mtfd'dURKf,^ dAcgFTwaiioiiATeMiVMi VioucduLhvi lurtEiPirtv at Depot Square ‘ Btn. 8 and 44A—Bnlton 4 PJI. to 18M8 PJI. vKAtNCLS A OO0D AUdl MAVHd AlOMd KNdW THE CdMUHATlONl \ dlVBN THAT rLLaLADLV / suggest that you let them 'iojok the furnish an aatlmnts on any paint Proceeds o f' the rummage esie TEU Ml 9-4449 CLOSED MONDAYS BY RALSTON JONES and PRANK RIQGEWAY tNOUdH* «• CAN'T OVMMOK. YOU KNEW THE rM ER WA» MPOglAAtlON DUCOmdDULUXRHHIISHne Open Daily to 9:00 P.M. . job over,/give you an-estimate— job you wish done. will be used to finance the chil­ ANY POddidiLiryi' N THE 9APE..AH0 WMEM HE LT0TM ERED6' 1«6

MANCHESTER BVENtNO HBtALD. MANCHESTER, CONN^ SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1M» « ¥ W f cker

CUeRfFlEO ADVBRtlSMBNT DEPT. H0DB8 Sports on ^d iosT V Bo^n, Dallas ttlS A.M. to 4:X0 P Ji VCoRB VS. MalM c o p y CLUBING riMB FOR CLA881P1BO ADVT. 1:M p.m. w n c —ififii tiHi nilDAt 15t55 AJI.-A«ATinUI*y 5 AJi. TrifiM va. CMlQr .. . Among i m p,m. w m # —1280 PLEABB READ YOUR AO Jfetrr IMflie vs. Mich. Slate Ready For Midget TeaMs 2:15 p.m. Ch. 10, 22, 30 to Cfaealfiad ar **WaM Ads* are taken aver the ghana aa a ea* The Ohanspagae yaniawca. Tbe advartlaar ,aho4dd read Wa ad tha FDIBT DAT IT 4:30 pjn. Ch. 40 CWcfifA Oct; 17 ( A ^ F M m - Sunday will b« a "go for broke” day for three of the four AFPBAIUI aad BBPURt EBBOM la tlaw for Uw aast laaar- 4:45 p.m. w n c —1080 i)y Arguments are disrupting Moa. Tha Herald la rasdNHwIMe for aaly ONB laaorraat ar aadttad teams comprisinf the Midget Football League. The weekly OIneinaatl vs. BSatoa the serenity of the NanonSl hawrtlaa tor imy advrrtlaaiaaat aad ftaa otMjr to tha axteat of a doubleheader at Mt. Nebo pairs the unbeaten Police Cruisers (taMketbait) Football League atiijl f r ^ the *ouika good* laaerttoa. Erroni srhiah do aot liaasa tha ealaa al ( 4 ^ ) and the winless Smoke Eaters (0-4) in the lidlifter at 5:00 p.m. Ch. so confusion of contradiptory Iho od'rarMaaaseet wtU oat he eorroeted hy ‘■■aha gaad* taaartlaa. 1:30 and the Fira PlRhters (3-1-lie All star flolf and acid-spaced statements OenovesI is counting on Dave Mar- Ch. 5, 40 ELECTROLUX ownara-Fraa pick­ and the Blue Devils (1*2-1) in the 5:00 p.m. , from club offUilali one fact Stood TODB tiOOPEBATION WILL nightcap at S o'clock. alalo, Bruce Eagieson, John An- up and dallvary. Prompt, friandly Harness Baelag out clearly: The laagna SSfhiltaly BE APPBEUIATED dreoli, Scott Fitzgeral(l and Pete v m < > -i080 Diol Ml 3-2711 ■arvlca oh your Elactroiux (R) A. repeat of their previous 24-8 10:10 p.m. Is planning expansion. cleaner. Also featuring rug. waak- triumph over the 'Eaters will asr Parker, stalwart SB lineihen, to / .1 ^ The rumpue, following' ^oeely come up with a top performance er, floor scrubber and wrjcar. sure the Oulaefs no worse than on the heele of the death o f Com- Lsmt and Pwmd Aatomobflfifl for Salo 4 Ctell Elactroiux authorized sales a tie for tegular season honors. and spring the season's biggest up­ mlsaioner Bert B ^ , was touched set Last Fights and aervice, MI 9-0843, JA 24)108. Coach Vince Ocneovesi's Smoke off by a poslUve atatemant by Ed­ |j08T-r-Paaabook No. 77M. NoUrn 1986 FORD RANITR wagon, in ex­ Plasae ask for AugusUna Kamlsn- Eaters have been troubled by de­ Rated tops defensively (given win AndsnNm. preaident-ffeneml ia hereby given Umt Paaabook cellent condition, whitewall tube- akl. ' up an average of six points a fensive shortcomings and already Sydney, N.8.—Blair Richardson, meuiagor of the IM roit liona, that No. 7796 iaaued by Firat Man­ last Urea. Very reasonably priced. game) and second best offensively BILL BEunuEwica DICK MdtVLUN have been eliminated from the 151, South Bar, N.J. knocked out the league la making every effort chester Office, Hartford National MI 9-9S23. 67 Oakland St. CRAIN SAW work — Trass cut. title- picture. (12-point average), the 'Fighters Willie Troy. 144, Boston, 4. Bank A Trust Company hOa been Reasonable ratte. (tell PI 3-7888 could raise havoc with the final to add four te a m e -^ o teama loat, tuid application baa l*7an OLDER CARS, m echuica spa- The second game rivals battled each in 1560 and 1051'. ' between 1:80-4-10 or any Uma standings with a win tomorrow Lima, Peru—Maiiro Mina, 174, made to eald bank for payment plala. flxlt yourself cart, always Saturday or Sunday. to a scoreless tie the flrst time and another victory, over the Peru, outpointed Artie Town, "But all the mechaiiica and the and Issuance of new book. a good salaction. Look btbind our {-•Tniddiig-"- Help Wanted—PeiBsle 35 Hsip Waatsfl— they clashed. Cosich Alex Fer­ eitlee are yet to be decided." An- Cruisers in the season’s finale one 170H, New York, 10, Indians in Road Test* office. Douglas Motora, 123 Main. inCTRO APPUANCac Serviea - storsgs 20 ENOUSH SBTTBR-3 ysars bid, guson's 'Fighters need a win to Tok.yo — Tsunetome Miyamoto, deraon added. He listed Buffalo, LOST—Pass Book No. 617 Saving^ Repairs ajl maaea «■( refrigera­ week from Sunday. Passing star FORD VICTORIA—1964, hardtop, CAFETERIA SERVICE IjtANAOER — Experi­ gei^pwed aad ragtotarad. MI* ban 2atta aad still aarva your keep pace with the Cruisers while Mark Heller, Jim McOehan and 128, Japan, outpointed Baby Car­ Boston, Miami, Louisville, Dallas Department of the (kinnecticut tors. (raazars, washing maemnaa, MANOBB8TBR Movfav and Trimk- family a good hot dtaaar. n e - another loss will eliminate John 3 tone, excellent condition. One OPPORTUNITY enced in seWlctaf aU rataQ mer­ hot dtaaar. Bob Parmakian front the Fighters' los, 123, Philippines, 10. and Houston aS in the running for Bank A Trust (Company, No. d^era, range oil, gas bam*ra. ing Company. Local aad 'em dla- Full-tima opening (or a woman to par* a dallekma ona-« slor- chandise. Must be able to or­ BLACK — Labrador Batrlavar, offensive attack. Hope for Better Fate p.m. aarist ta preparation of deaaerts. 6 ganise and supervise complete the morning, refrlgetala, hpke Best Offeoslve Oub Linemen Bill McCabe, Bill Bren- and HtMiaton aa the atronfest pos- made for payment. aga. Waakiy van s s n ^ tn Naw day week—benefit program. Write AKC, champlonahip blood Unes, and aarva, aU in tha aama baau- Hockey at a Glancis sibiHtles. RADlO-TV REPAIRS, any m a k «- Yhak 30 M853, aervice dejpariment. Service inoculated, wormed. MI 9-3069. Boasting the league's top offen­ nen and Danny Sullivan have been LOST—Small black and white 1950 CADILLAC—4 door sedan, cart, anipUflera, phonographs nd giving phone numMr, eJmrience, truck furnished. 'Many company fiU Pyrax caasatote. Wa bava a sive clyb (averaging IS.B ^ in ts a bright spots with the Devils, 1S68 By PAT BOLDUC George Halas, owner-coach of model 63, whitewall tires, color If any, and i^erencea to P. O. Box fine selection. Just to. J. W. Bale Friday’s Beenita the Chicago Beam and head of Cocker Spaniel vicinity Falknor chaogera. Over 47 years total ax- MANCHESTER Package Dalivery. benefits such as insurance, re­ WANTBD-dloma lor 4 Mttans. game) and second best defensive Foy Memorial Trophy winners. Perhaps a change of scenery will provide the Btimulus the -Dr. CaU MI 3-8686.______blue. Automatic. Exceptionally parlenca. 90 daya guarantas on all 2107Hartford, Cotm. tirement plan. Wages arranged. (ten MI 3-3381. C ^ „ 948 Mata St., MI $-40$. Amerleaii Leagne the NFL ttepanaion Committea clean. MI 9-5781. Ugbt truoktag and package dellv- array (allowed only seven points Hughes has drilled diligently this winless Manchester High School football team needs to break work. Potterton’s. Ml 9-1637, .ery. Refrigerators, washers aiid (teU In Mrson at Montgomery a game), the well-balanced Cruis­ past week in. hopes of improving Rochester 5,, Providence 2 took a aeoderate view pf Ander- WOMAN—To care for 3 children into the victory column. Coach Walker Briggs takes his Red 1953 RAMBLER-Ctehvertlble. fair stove mormg apaolalty. Folding Monday through Friday. 2-4, CaU Ward A iCo., Mata .St, Itoachea- ers have received excellent mile­ his squad’s offensive (averaging Saturday’s Schedule eon'e pronouncement Annonneomonts 2 eX- inite to say about the league ex­ 96e WASH—lOe DRY—Do It your Phil, JA 8-6070. AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS (pix Locad PRODUCE CLERK males, $10. MI 9A797. WINDHAM — Woodyard. Bard- Bob Oetsewich and Bob Escavich, units. Quebec at Springfield test agalnat Hall, defending league Belekewics and Rudy - Wojnard- panding next week," Halaa said self, (>pen 5 . a.m.-13 midnight. movtas. Pfioktag. atonga. Law wood, staba, kliidUng, any length. Lucky^Lady Salf-Servlca Laundry, 1985 GMC % TON-Pick-up truck. HAROLD A SONS, RubhMi remov­ Help Wanted—Male 86 FULL-TIME BEAUTIFUL — Toy Pomeranian ttUist. wicz at enda, Jim Cble and Bob yesterday. "Andereon'a statement Call PI 2-6663. rntaa on 1c m dutanc# aovaa to Open 8 to A Phone BAnwen It marks the first road game of McCabe at tackles, BrucS Badger 11 Maple St. al cellara and atUca claanad. Experienced preferred but not proplee AKC rastotarsd. MI is premature. We can’t say any- 48 alatas. 10 SAW. MANAGEMENT trainee—Fine op­ esaentlal. Steady work, vacation, 8-0408. the season for the locals who have and Dick McMullin at guards. Aahes, papers, all rubbish. Harold bring yet.” Hoar. MI 9-4084. portunity exists for young man td holidays and insurance benaflta. lost three straight times — Hart­ Norm Richards at center, Don George Preston Marahal, owner Peraonali PRIVATE OWNER — Withes to enter consumer finance field. Ex­ Please reply ta person at THREE KITTBNS-Ona biw..„ ^Best Man ’ Vince Lombardi ford, Maloney, Platt — at un­ Seipel at quarterback, DaVe Ma- of the Washington Radaklna, sell 1959 Oldamobile 68, 4 door nxXJR 8AND1NQ and ia(taM>liig. Psintlng—FsBcrtBg 21 panding company requires the and white, on# aU brown, ons . Boats sad Acetswriss 48 friendly Memorial Field. Manches­ laiiaky at fullback, Co-Captain Holiday sedan. Leaa than 10,000 TOODKING wasn't ao tolerant, however. NEW ELECTROLUX (Reg.) auto­ ipeeiallstag ta old floors, iu services of a man wUltag to work Hartford Road aad Pina Street Mack. 118 Btoaall St ter carriers an elght-gama toeing Dick Sylvester at left halfback matic (F). World’s only fully miles, hydramatic, power steer­ 9-8780. EXTERIOR AMD interior painting hard and anxious to got ahead. PUT TOUR-Boat or vxcalkn Premature Stateinant ing and brakes. Original coat and paperhanging. WaUpaper Manchester streak Into today’s contest and and Mike Slmmona at right half. "I note that Andemon’s name automatic cleaner. Work saving ,^ l9 to a career opportunity with WANTED—Good home (or pup- tnutor imSor cover tor tha M i­ haa not beaten the Warriors since Co-Captain Bob Bell and Bob features. Also fully guaranteed $4,000. Asking $2,800 but wilt con­ hooka. Guaranteed workmanehto. many splendid company spon­ EXPERIENCES} Painter want­ files, small bread. FI 3-6970. ter. Easy aceaea to n tM nwd. Scores Big with Green Bay haa been meirtione^i In connection sider reasonable offer. (Mr la too MORTENSBN TV. SaMfiaUsad RCA Raasonahle ratea. Fully insured. C tf Marvin Hue abar, Mt 1 1952. The Indians last win came Dunne, two speedy halfbacka. who with tbe commlaslonership,” tha factory-rebuilt' cleanera. MI 3-6306. sored benefits. For paraonal *n- ed. (tell MI 8-1430. at the expense of Platt in their gained All-OCtL hoiiorable nwn- long for my basement garage telavtslar, aervice. Ml 9AS4L Fast and courteous service. Leo tervtew contact Mr. G. Gent, I’re- iflty. Hla ambition was to coach fiery Redskin boss said vehement­ RIDE WANTED—From Concord 649 North Main St., MI 84S079, J. PeUeUer. Ml 9-6826. ferred Finance. 968 Mata St., To football men who hadt third game of the 1965 season. tion a year ago, apu-k Hall'a -at­ ly, "But i think h e'ii a little pre-' M A M RUBBISR Removal Serv­ Fordham, but hla alma mater Actually, slqce back. In 1954 the tack which empharaisa Spread for­ Rd.> town, to 177 Park Ave. ’Teat Manchester. been exposed to Vince Lom­ mature in making statements let. Fun Uma, Residential eom- TBOI^AS HARRISON - PaUlttag Experienced Machinist abandoned football befora he had Silk Tpwneri have chalket^ up only mations and the quick kick. Go- Hai^ord. Working houra 8:80 to ^ - T o n - I ^ t l» d truck, good Must know set-ups. Pleaaaat bardi, there was nothing sur­ about the league in general. Ha 6 MI 4-0436 condition. MI 8-4760. marciai industrial. Atttca caUars, ano decorating. Equipped and LATHE MAN—Set up and \rork the opportunity, but not until he three wins and played two ties Captain Steve Buchbinder, sturdy should wait untU he is elected.’’ yarda. lawn mosrtag W n great (ulty insured (or large and smaU working conditions, fringe bene­ prising about his so quickly installed the T there in launching from blueprtata. Short un >Jrcraft fits. Apply Am Woodbridge ed. told and serviced 479 B. PAINTINO ANU paperhanxlnr land snd PtoNMd J. Redhiiid, locotsd at MOHAWK "He’s a rough soul, but a fine foot­ f o r d —1957 Country sedan, auto­ Middle Turnpfte. MS 9-S477. Good clean workmanship At ( t v that, he'd know what to do with ball coach.’’ West Point was all- numbef of other owners voiced re­ St. to vicinity Royal or Under­ TRAIL, COVENTRY, CONNECTICUT, coMdstfog of a wood Typewriter. Houra 8-8:30. matic, 81,350. Must '■all Immedl' aooabla rates. 80 years ta Man­ Timing Means Touchdowns them. conqupring in Lombardl'a flrst servations 'j 4-Moni friuoo dwdUiof• bos Hvloir n o o i with otoos Bia- Call MI 8-0171.______ately. 18 Jordt St., MI 8-8840. chester., Raymond Fiske. Ml Lombardi, now 45, has been year, ibst only to Navy In the "Let MamhaH say all he wanU.” 9-9337. place, 2 bsdrooBM, I d t c l ^ oU heat. Bsich aad lake pri^'i- recognised aa on! of the coun­ Household Services second. When the so-called crib­ Hamers and Boolters Anderson said. "I have nothing WANTED—Rida to Main St. -Hart- 1957 FORD FAIRLANB SOO-Auto- Offered 13-A ISKSS. Silt of lot 60 X 100. try’s brighter footbail minds for bing scandal broke, he coached further to Say at this time." ford from Bldridge St., working matlc tranamlasion -vith' power INTERIOR—Painting and paper­ Baltimore Set to Roll the better part of 20 years, but silhouettes passing for players Ainderson said the expansion hours 8-4:30. (tell Ml 8-0092. Steering, white with black top, TV SERVlcn - PottertOD’s all hanging. Clean workmanship. No SA U WILL TAKE K A C K SA1URDAY. for the past 12 in college and while helping Blaik quickly re- whitewall Urea, $1,600. 1941 In­ Job too .small. Free eatimatee. busliiess probably will not come makes. Highest quality guarantead O C T . 3 1 , 1 9 S 9 A T 2 P J I L , I 5 . T . profeaalonal ranks h4 jemained in atore Cadet football to respectabil­ Score Schoolboy Wins WIDOW DRIVING—to St. Petera- dian motorcycle, model 64, need work and joarts, over 47 ysara* ex­ John VerfaUle, MI 8-2521. to A vote until the league meet­ battery, $60. MI 9-1791. the shadows as a "best man” as­ ity. ing Jan. 35. burg, Florida, would like lady to perience. Famoua (or eendee etaee O M P R E I M iE S With Ends in Top Shape share expenses. References. TR- sistant. Becmmmeiided by Blaik Once again Bobby Hamill boot­ WANTED—A real good 1950 1931. Phone Ml 9-4887 (or b< Aa a mobile S-11, 175-pound Kenny Smith set the jpice aa the To further complicate mattem 8-7189 eveningf. Bonds—Stoclw Mortgsges 81 When the New York Giants were ed home two goals as Manchester Individual winner yesterday after­ the newly formed American Foot­ Dodge, 4 door sedan. Must be A-1 aerviee. guard, Lombardi, the Brooklyn in deep trouble in 1953, the Maras TERMS FOR SALE New York, Oct. 17 (A>)-—In pro football, a game of split High’s soccer team blanked Weth­ noon in Bristol as Manchester ball League haa announced its and priced for cash, (tell MI' kid, threw crossblocks at huge made a pitch for Blaik. The colonel (XIRTAINS laundered ta my home. NEED FUNDS? It’s eerier to carry Degarit nt fist JS to h» toads by aaril or ewtISed dmto ends and split seconds, timing means touchdowns. And Balti­ ersfield yesterday afternoon in a High’s cross country team scored intent to operate next year with Automblintii for 4 3-8856 after 3:80 p.m. Years of experience. Reasonably one debt than many. Pay $23.28 ad Haw at sale. Bank baaka ar pawonal eheefca mot aeeeptafeto tackles as ifhe more formidable of recommended Lombardi, who once road game,. 3-0. Rollie Olatz ac­ a triangular meet win over Bris­ per month (or each $1,000. Dial more Coach Weeb Ewbank thinks his Colts are about ready more was cast in an assistant's Dallas and Houston holding priced. MI 9-2411. ■ole win ba Nbjaet to aptowval of the Court a( Cenunon Pleua, Fordham's almost legendary Sev­ counted for the other Silk tol Eastehi and Biiatol Central. franchises, and the Dallaa Times WANTSiD — (Sean used cars. We CB 6-8897 and tak Frank or OMveyaato to ha nade ly the OoawnttM Deed. to begin the countdown to another National League title. en Blocks of Granite in 1934-36- role when Jim Lee Howell was tally. Hamill scored in the flrst Smith was clocked in 13:47 aa the Aoto Driving School 7'*A WEAVXNG of , moth holes Jimmy Carter to explain hoW ear” named head man. Lombardi start­ Hersld said that city might have buy, .trade dow n.orJnide any­ Only aome come-lately paa8ingf» 36. There he wae coached by and fourth periods and Glata en­ Red and White nipped Eastern, two pro football teams next sea­ thing. Douglas Motora. 888 8tmn. and torn clothing, hoatery nms, it to Connecticut Mortgage E :- D ir a e t lo M : by Johnny Unitas haa kept the Frank Leahy, then a line coach, ed molding the Giants' offense in EARLY’S DRIvma School-stand­ trlumps have been at home. Sun­ tered the scoring column in the 33 to 34 and trounced Central, son. ard and automaUc dual controlled handbags repaired, ripper re­ change, 18 Lewis Street, Hartford. YYam Hartford ar Mancheater, proceed Boot m Rauto 4)4 to Colta In contention during the tint day'! game with the Rama is also but ddatlned to become The Mas­ '54. They won the championship in third canto. 15-50. NEED A CAR and had your credit placement, umbrellas repaired, JUBctien of Rauto SI la Covantey. Taka Bento St to Daley Read three weeks of the aeaaon. They '56 and the Eastern Conference The . newspaper quoted Bedford turned down? Short on down pay- can. CaasB room inatnlcUona (or a Packer "home” game, but Mil­ ter at Notre Dame. The playing field was soggy and Second place in the individual 16-17 year .olda. For day and men’s shirt coUara reversed and a$ Cere Beetaaraat, preeced ea Daley Read to WatiafMrit IMk raUied behind hie arm for two vic­ waukee County Stadium is as good Amateur Boxer end of it last trip. the pock-marked turf played scoring went to Swede Larson of Wyniie aa sayiiig hs and Clint mentr Had a repoaaesalonT Don’t replaced. Marlow’s Uttla Mend­ Rfilp Wanted— Ponuilo 35 ■to*. foOew aaeliea i l ^ to plaee of aale. tories over the Detroit Lions, but The late commissioner, Bert Murchlmn>n Jr., both wealthy men, va up' Baa Doimlaa Motors gat evening appolhtments can Mr. as neutrsi ground. Coach Vince Lombardi, one-time amateur havoc with the pasting game of Eastern with Msnehestar's Jay Early. BQ 9-8875. ing Shop. rPT TOTfOTGr ■nVfnMnOH IOT|Wim Twa hie three TD peases la the. feurth Lombardi’s rebuilt defense will boxer, built like a fire plug and Bell, - and George Halas recom­ Coach Dick Danielaon’a dub. Boris and Andy TauriA running had spoRcn to Halaslas aboutat placing Sa lowdown on the lowest doi^ WANTED—Two glrla to work on YOU GAIN, OWNER'S LOSS! quarter two weeks ago weren't meet its stiffest test in the passing remindful of a Captain of the mended Lombardi to the Green Chuck Siamond was outstand­ third and fouk-th. a team in Dallaa in i960. and smallest paymenta anywhere. PREPARE TOR drlvar’s teat: DICK’S WEATHERSTRIP Com­ shirt unit. Bx^rienced prefer­ SALE FOR BUSINESS REASONS. OWNER ______^MMiiilta# Bay group. Lamar Hunt, founder of the new* pany doors aad artadows, oustom IS VERY ANXIOUS TO SELL. TOR enough to offset a 284) Chicago of the Rams' Billy Wade and the guards in the days of Venetian ing with Hamill, Gatz and Bud Following are the 33. finishers Not a amall loan or finance com­ ,Agaa 15 to 60. Drlvlsg ana claaa red. Inquire 848 Mata St. •43 iNkdH StiROt ^ Bear lead. running of Ollie Matson. Kings, was the first high school When Lombardi switched to the Goehring standouts ip the line. showing their, times; American League, took a skeptical pany plan, Douglas Motora, SSS room. Three tnatructora. No wait work pisranteed. CaU eolieot W1I- FURTHER INFORMATION. PLEASE CALL The Oolta and Bears meet T in his only preWous head coach­ Goalie Mike Geicauskae made sev­ .Smith. (M) 13:47: Lsrson. (B) view of the possible NFL expan­ Main at.______- ______tag. Mandiaatar Drtvtag Acade­ UmanUa HA 8-1196 REGISTERED N U R 8 E-O r U- Edsswbasoai, CaaBactlctrt again at Chicago. tomorrow. Ew­ The 45ers, a poor roajl club over coach to install the modem T 1.L58: Boris. (U) W ;«; Tsurls. (M) sion. the years, won their flrst two at ing Job in high school, he wrote eral fine saves in the mud. my. PI 3-7249, censed practical nurse for 4 day bank says all his regulars are with man-in-motton, developed by )*) J4;3S: Salclus. FOR SALE—1989 LaSalle, good FLAT FINISH Holland window week. 7-8' and 8-11. In cenva- LAWRENCE F. FIANO f k o m MHcMI 3-1147 home befote going under at Green Halas for his book on the forma­ Summary’ : (M) 14:37: Provost. (E) 14:40; Wan- "It's the same old story,” ha MI 8-3766 — OB PAUL FIANO—Ml 3-M58 right for the firat time this sea­ Ralph Jones of Lake Forest and Ma»ck«>lcr S condltkm Manual Silva, Ricky’s MORTLOCK'S Mancheatar’a lead- shades, made to measure. AU lescent home. RockvUle TR- Bay. Veteran quarterback Y. A. tion as embellished by Ralph WstherslleM • dls, (E) 14:44: GrHnn, IM) 14:44; said. "There’s not much doubt the son. Unitas’ prime receivers. Ray the Chicago Bears. Clark Shaugh- VINCE LOMBARDI Jones and Papa Bear. Ironically, G—Cecisuiika* Chsssman. (E» 14:44.1: Golden. (Ml National League wouldn’t be talk­ Trailer Cteurt. Mansfield, Conn. tijg driving aebool. Three aUlPd, metal Venetian blinds at a new 8-4391, Perry and Lenny Moore, have had Tittle and rookie placement nessy, who got it from Jones and RB—Anialdl \ Sederquist 14:52: ^nnett. (M) 14:87: Moquiii. low price. Keya made while you it was against the Bears coach^ LB—aiurk DumIs ing expansion if it weren't for th5 EXCELLENT—Running condition courtooua taatniotors. Cfiaaa 4K>om ankla troubles, Ewbank said this apeclaltat Tommy Davis have been the Bears, popularized the new consecutive games with it while (E) 18;i4; Budnlck. (B) 111:33: Asb- wait Marlow's. TOPAZE BY AVON—Newest cre- by Halas that Lombardi launched RH—HcCaulfy Sunderland !».v. (E) 15:36; Ames, (M> 15;*). second league." —1943 Dodge, radio, heater, good instrucUons (or 15, 17 year olda haa hurt the U m lu of the Colts' carrying the San Francisco at­ twist on the old formation with attending Fordham law school. his spectacular start in Green Bay. CH—Salmond Lisbon Telephone Mr. MorUock, Director atlon in a fragrance. See it on tack. I^troit, which had planned liH—Kuhimann Kelly Urea, $78. ^ 9-8878. TV. Customers anxious to pur­ p m patterns. (£c-Oolt George the Stanford Club which smacked Lombardi, a though guy and And Halas knows Lombardi w^l OR—Swanson Neville of Driver EducaUon. Ml 9-7S98. Bulldlns-—CoatrsctliiK 14 Bhaw, now a New York quarter­ to use Howard Cassady as a run­ Nebraska -in the Rose Bowl, Jan. thinker, blends tremendous drive enough to tell you that all hands IR—Gohrtns Peterson chase. Be the first to bring To- back, saya Unitaa has mcactly 8.3 ning back, turned him looie aa a 1. 1941. At St. O celia High of En­ had he been named head coach, can expect more trouble from that C-«1ati Stswart Feature College Game of Day LARSON’S Comwetlcnt’s first It' BIDWBLL HOME Improvemen paze to your neighborhood for IL—Hamill Lelendre cenaed driving school trained. .. Xmas. Earn $40 to $60 a week seconds to hit Moore and 3.S sec­ pass receiver again last week, and glewood, N. J., Lombardi won 38 with an overwhelming peraonal- front. Oli—Camposoo BudaJ Sew Fitted Look-Alikes Co. AlteraUona. additions fs - f i r s t SECTION SOLD OUT ! onds to reach Berry on the Colts’ Tobin Rote pitched three ecores to Goals scored by Hamill (» . Glaui. CtertUied and approved. Is now ot‘ ragea. Roofing and riding exports. ahowtag "Glfta by Avon.” CaU sideluie paae playa.) Hopalong for the Lions’ beat offen­ Substitutes (W) Crocker. Harris, (ertag elaaaroom and behind Aluminum clapboards a specialty. CH 7-4187. Gray. Gustafipn: IM) Bonadlei, F««h- Pits Northwestern^ Michigan wheel (natruction for teanagara. The Colts are one-point favorftaa sive show of the year. ler Churllla. Slbrlnn. R4an1nn, Krn- Unexcelled workmaiiahlp, Eaay over the Bears. A Baltimore win In the. East, its strictly a day Importance of T Quarterback Stressed ned.v. Ml 9-6075. budget terms. MI 94M96 or TR STENO-TYPIST 'jAand. Oputdiuf. JenuMom eouided, with a Los Angeles vic­ to get even for the Giants, Steelera New Yorkf Oct. 16 (/P)— All-powerful Louieiana State opens 8-91&9. Purchasing department large elec­ tory over Green Bay, the Western and Cards. tronic manufacturing plant locat­ defense of its Southeaster Conference title tonight against Conference leader, could send the Earlier games ended this way Tlie Four Seasons! AU. TYPES of eanentry work ed ta WmimanUc, Conn. Salary OF StCOND SECnOM Colts into a tie for the division PhUadelphia 49. New York 21, g {State Schedule Kentucky and for the next six weeks the Bengals from the dona, altarmUona. w n n an i, roof- and working conditiona excellent. lead. Washington 23, Pltsburgh 17 and Singleton Took His Lump Bayou play league foes. tag, porenea, ato. (teU 80 9-Mn. Call collect HArrtoon 8-4681,' Green Bay (8-0) is the only un­ J , Amazing Yale and Southern This conference la one of the Northwestern and Purdue, Iowa Cleveland 34, Chicago Cards 7. AMY KIND of eanam ry and esM- WANTEUJ—Baby sitter from 11:16 beaten team in the NFL. but the The Giants had their defensive Connecticut football teama are toughest in the country and the \vill be in a good poaition to take Packers are still two-point under­ favored to return to the state clarion call of the members is: "We its second straight league title. The net work done. Boneat and relta- to 8:18 p.m. vicinltv Washington pride -pitted by -the sharp shots of He woritmanahlp. (teU Roaooa School. Call MI 3-1796. dogs to.'-the Rams in their game at Norm Van Brocklin and grey­ tonight with unbeaten and un-. Fear No One.” ' ' Hawkeyra, ranked No. 9 in the na­ W estview Terrace Milwaukee. In -Learning as omore tied records. But non of them will relish tion, tMkIe Wisconsin and must Thompaon, Ml S-188S (Or hound receiver Tommy McDonald, While the Blue's margin matea TOWN Of BOLTON Elsewhere, the San Francisco who caught three of Norm's TD meeting LSU, No. 1 in the weekly win tq ^ a y iti the race. 45era (3-1) are at Detroit with the over Cornell at Ithaca, N. T., Aeeociated Prese poll and the . In the Big Bight, Oklahoma stil winleas Lions favored by 3%. passes .at PhUadelphia. But Jim New Haven (NEA)— Whent P5W * ^the outside.' In addition to all that could be small. Southern Con­ IS SEEKING Patten, the Giants’ No. 1 pass de­ he If one of the college garpe’f heavy favorite to ride through a Is favored to win its I2th consecu­ Roofliig^—Siditic 16 tb e Eastern Conference lists Yale was unbeaten, untied and necticut's chances are figured second straight undefeated-untied tive league champions.h|p, but thb Philadelphia at New York (both fender, was on the injury list for superior kickers and lends pOise real big. Selectman’s Clerk thst game. With his return the unscored upon in its first to a team that is more formidable season. Kentucky la one of the other teams are not quite so fear­ RAT’S'ROOFINO CO., 'ahingle and 2-1), Pittsburgh (1-3) at Washing­ It also could ibe a happy day weaker conference outfits and ful of the Sooners aa in past years. built-up roofs, gutter and conduc­ ton <3-11 and the Chicago Carda Giants think It will be different three games word went from tackle to tackle than a lot Approximately 20-28 hours a week. for. Trinity, Ontral (Connecti­ should not pose any great problem Missouri, which takes on Bud tor work: roof, chimney repairs. Bookkeeping experience desirable at Cleveland (both 1-2). The Gi­ this time. Should the Redskins around the Ivy League that of people imagine.” cut and Univeraity of Connect­ to Coach Paul Dietzel's club. Ray Hagenow. Ml 9*3314: Ray lose, the Giants-Eagles’ winner Coach Jordan J was asked the in-, Wilkinson’s lads, hasn’t beaten —able to type. Bolton resident re­ ants are favored by 8(4 in their the Elis could go all the way. icut Coast Guard, Wesleyan While LSU ia flexing its muscles Oklahoma In 14 years. But the Jackaon. MI 8-8838. quired. home opener. The Steelera-Skins will take over flrst place In the That would be the first time in evitable question, "Have you a pro and Bridgeport are underdogs. Eaat. the Southwesl Conference title Sooners probably never have en­ are rated even, and the Browns the long history of the sscrosanct type player?” The old Villanova Four games are being could be practically decided in ad- (3UUORUN R(X)FlNO Company. Apply gat the nod. by 814 over the Cards. The Skins'-beat the Steelers after man replied without hesitation, tered the game with a wretched 1- Inc Alumuium atdtag, asphalt- old wheel that a school hopped ilayed in Connecticut two In otlie'r night gams when unbeaten 3 record ss they, ajre this time. While the Brars and Rama iboth a tongue-laahing by Washington from dead last to flrst a season "Yes, Mike Pyle would be a great 'ew York and the other in Texas takes on equally unbeaten asbestos rooftag. Also ahinnimm. Connecticut State Employment 1-2) had been figured eaoable of Coach Mike Nixon and now find middle linebacker. He stands 6-3, Bisk Perfect Recerris g*.lvaaisad or cimper gnttare aad apart. ' Maine. Arkansas, Four other games scattered Service taking the crown away from the themaelvea faced by the aame What happened to the Yale weighs 216. Yet I don’t hesiUte to The schedule; - Conference Powers teadera. Ml S-7WT. CMts, It's the rverlooked Packers around the country pit undefeated Situation PIttaburgh Coach Buddy team which waa shut out, 0-7, in sub Howard Will for him at cen­ Colby at Trinity. 806 Main St. who have been acrambllng the Parker shook up -the Steeler line­ ter.” Rarely doea the Southwest Con- teams saglnst each' other. On the R(X)FINO. SIDINdi. painttaa. (ter- Ivy League competition in 1953, Amherst at (Coast Guard- ference follow the script, but so Weatem Conference. up at midweek and fired defensive Singleton, Pyle and Will come West Coast, it was Southern pwtry. Alterations and additlone. Mancheater, Coim. The Packers have beaten the when it barely shaded CJonnectlcut Kutztown (Pa.) at Central far Texas and Arkanaas have been California at Washington and the CelltagB. Workmanship guaran­ back Don Biahop. from the same high school. Connecticut. Beans, Lions and 49era, but all the and Colgate in the two outaide the powers and appear to be get­ Air Force Acadendy at . On" teed. A. A. Dion, Inc., 399 Aubimn The Cards, wbo gained 569 A few more generous contribu­ American International at T Y H S f" games and was thoroughly humil­ ting stronger as tha season pro­ the .East Coast, it was Holy C rou S t Ml 8-4850. Permanent full - time position yardi in -a smashing opening day iated as Princeton ran up 50 tions like that and they’ll have to Bridgeport.' gresses. FOUR victory over Washington, haven’t keep the Bulldog on a leash. - Yale at .Cornell; at Syracuse and Yale at Cornell. avgUabla (or young lady w1tl( good STOCK CAR RACES pointa? T h e story would not be The top afternoon gam# pitted Two other Important garnet typing ability for our legal depart­ been able to click with their fancy ao unusual If it weijfc not for the Connecticut at Maine.. Roofing and Chimneys 16-A double' wing offense lince. The Northwestern, the hew terror, of were on tap In the Southeastern ment. . Applicants must be nigh 55 LAP FEATURE fact that the personnel largely is Southern (Connecticut at : SUNDAY. 2tS5 Browns, except for their offensive the Big Tan against Michigan. Conference---Oeorgla Tech against ROOITNQ—Speclatlatag repairing school graduates. 8 day week, ex­ the aame. ♦ • Gridders on Road, Broekport N. T. Tha big question is, of course: How Adults 51A5—CbUdrea S4c show against the Cards, also have There haa been some confu­ Auburn and Mluisslppl against roofs of all kinds. New roota, gut­ cellent I insurance benefits and T hU Yale team is a striking far can diminutive Bob Elchkoff pleasant working conditiona. For RANCHES . UNDER 15, FREE had trouble moving the ball. But if sion among the experts about Tulane. Geprgla Tech haa been the* ter work, cldmneyB cleaned, tu- CAPES example of two things,” says Jor­ Alter Team Name go on hia bad shoulder? Little Bob­ paired. Ahimtaum aiding. *') further infomiatlon call Mrs. Pe- 2.490 the tlardi' defense can contain who's what in the Yale-(Cor- surprise of the loop and Is faked iialBvilB Stadium Cleveland fullback Jimmy Brown dan Oliver. " I t shows what a by, once a lowly fourth-stringer, No. 4 in the country. Mississippi Is years’ exnerlanee. Free and- terMn. year can do for a college football nell affair. Early thia week, haa taken the pl^ay from top quar­ matM. (tell Howley, MI 8-5351, 10 FKATURES they could gain revenge. with a new name. Imperial the Big Red squad waa given dfnbaaten, untied and unacored on. LIBERTY MUTUAJ, player and further stresses the Caterers, Manchester's semi-pro terback Dick uliorntOn, who waa Penn State, In a ncek-and-neck r v m . a CITY GAS • OlTr WATER • LAMD8CAPINO a W o X W U Sft importance of an accomplished T a three point edge. Later, the injured two weeks ago: INSURANCE CO. football team hopes to fare beUer clubs were rated about even, race with Syracuse for. Eastern . MI 8-H 6 I a WOCO> WINDOWS a RED OAK FLOORINO • FORMICA OOUN. quarterback.” than It did last week as the Spar­ Purdue, one of NorthWestern’a honors, had a date with Bostoi) TEBS a KNOTTY PINB CABINBTS a FULL BASEMENT a METAL IBounded Back and latest figures ahowed Yale ■ Frocks that match are fun to Millinery Dresemeldi* 19 tans tomorrow when It plays in about a field goal’s pick over. big threats in the Big Ten race, la University. Pehn, the Ivy League SALESLADY — Part-time, experi­ HATCHWAY a FUU, INSULATION a TOLORED RATH FIX- Yale haa bounced back with New London. aaw for big 'n lltUa glrla. TOMMY SINGLETON Cornell. The Blue, haa a good in bad ahape. First quarterback favorite, was involved In u oth er TAILORINO—On ladles and gen­ enced preferred hpt not neces­ TURBS • CEBAMIO TILE a HOT AHt BEAT a PICTURE WINDOW Tommy Singleton, who took liia Manager Jeff Koetsch reports Fltcher was hurt. Then, Important contest against Brown, , No. 5863 with Patt-O-Rama la tleman’s clothing. 139 Woodland sary. Apply in Mraon, Totp ’n *390 a CHOICE OF DUpRATIMO a SIXTH UNFIN18HBD BOOM IN field goat kicking apecialtat, lumps while learning aa a sopho­ School, was Yale's best T quartsr- the Imperials will meet the Pe- yesterday, his understudy, Barnia la slBU lOt, 12, 14. 15, 18. 20< Biiat St. (tell anytime. Ml 8-3264. Teens, 986 Main St., Mancheater. CAPE a BUlLT-HnOlVEN AI'TD RANGE IN RANCH. by the way. The television game o f the day Hie "four aeaaona” are beauti­ FJLA. DOWN PAYMENT more. back of more recent years, stood quots St, Veterans Memorial Park Allen, stepped in a hole while (NBC-TV. 3:30 p.ih., D S t) paired 81 to 40. Size 12, 32 pust, 8(4 J e w LONDON Young Singleton was a single Southern Connecticut rates fully designed for you to capture out on the fine varsities of 1956-57, on Cedar Grove Ave, at 3 o'cloi^. about four touchdowns better working out iot the Ohio State Notre Dame and Michigan State at yards of 35-inch. wing tailback at New Trier Town­ A neighbor of Singleton at home, Players will meet at the' West game and suffered a sprained No. 8363 with Patt-O-Rama is their rtehDaaa ta an embroidered than Broekport; Trinity some East Lansing, Mich. set of pioturek for your own uae • SIFTIC TANKS LOCATION WATERFORD ship. High of Kenilworth in sub­ he wprked with tha. lad all sum-> Side Oval at 11 o'clock. three over (Colby; University ankle. He la Hated aa a doubtful In last night's top game tha In aizea 3, 4, 8, 6. 7. 8 yeara Size SEPTIBTMIKS urban Chicago. With no firing mer. Home opener will be one week starter. 4, 2 8-4 yards of 35dhch.Two pat­ or gift-giving. OLBANSa) aad INBTALLBD MODQ. HOMES of Connecticut about 10 Miami Hurricanes .whipped Navy Pattern No. 2414 haa hot-iron AND PUmb Maiwheater take Oaklaad Street to Vemoa Clrele. Fnaa pracUoe, he found If difficult to lik e Pitcher In Baseball from Sunday at Mt. Nebo against points better than Maine, in If injuries take their toll, on 23-8 In the'Orange, slow]. terns. Vernon Ctoela taka Boato 88 toward ItockvUle for ahaot S adlao To order, send SSc in coins to t tranafer for Four Seasons; color OFEN SUNDAY adjust to Coach Jordan’s varia­ "There is a day-and-night dif­ the SprinFfleld Giants. Twenty ah important Yankee Confer­ • S E W E R S aad tarn rigkt at 11m Wastvtow Tarraae alga. tions from the old-fashioned T. ference between this Yale team two players worked out last night each pkttarn to:—Sue Rurfiett, diart; atioh lUustrationa. P U IM EI SEWERS MAfSIINB OLBAfinro ence battle, and Central (Con­ To-order, send 28c in coina to^ Two soph signal-calling whlzzei and tha one of a year ago,” says at the Oval, including several new necticut aome eight over Kutz­ Schplfifitie football CoUege foM ball The Mancheater- BvenlngT Herajd. 10 A.M. fill DARK SPEED BOVVi showed up this fall—Billy Leckon- llSO AVE. OF AMERICAS, NEW Anne Cabo>t, The Manobestar Eve­ Wathhn Oleaaal Buff Donelll, the Columbia coach. faces. The club dropped Its opener town. • • INSTALLATION YORK lA N. Y. ning Herald. 1160 AVE. OB' by, son of the Lehigh coach, and "Singleton spells much of the dif­ last week at the Priaon, 6-0. While (Coast Guard appeara Platt 14 Bristol Central 6. , Miami (PlaV) M^ Havy «. Oapaa Taabe, Diy WeOs. aawar S F E C IA L 1S T Connie Shimer. Asked about the ference, for the T.quarterback is Maloney 83 Bristol Bfistern 0. For tet-blaas mailtaf add 1 ^ AMBBIOAS, NEW YOBX SA N.Y. Uaaa lastoiled—Cellar Walap- hopeless agalnat AmheraC not Utah 25, DenyOT For (trat-claap malHng add lOo competition, Singleton said; "I comparable to the pitcher in base­ 5UOOET BASKKTBAIX ao Bridgeport against A. I. C„ •Ohio Unlv. 44, Youngstown If- i o t each pattern, Print: Name, Ad- f iaiftog Doaeu dreaa with Zona, Style No. and (or each pettom. Print name, ad­ c a r t h y e n t e r p r i w s 50 LAP CLASS A RACE was the great sophomore quarter ball. Tryouts for midget basketball and Wesleyan against Worces­ SOIHMUASTIC SOClOBR St. Vincent (Pa:) 8, Waynes- Ttwi iMi GMMtri M C , i n « a year ago.” From aad experience, "Singleton would be an' excellent at tha Eaat Side Rec will begin Stas, dress wUh zone and Pattern Ntim- ter Tech, Bridgeport and burg 0. ■ bar. „ IMdIWEY BROS. he knew what he was talking T quarterback lit' any college Monday night fgrom 0 to 8. Boys Wesleyan cquld score upaeta. Hall 2, Conrad 0 Spriiigfl|td (Maas.) 48, Brandeia Tha new fall A winter *88 laaua ■ O S A O N K W Tomorrow 2:30 P.M***8 Rocos o f Baste TaBhlon our (aacinatlng Have you the ’59 Album con­ S a w $;ip5i9 B PhRcid Co- Draliasi Co. , about. leagub-' He runs as well as ne between the agea of 10 through Windsor 4, Wilson 0 '12, ' ■ Ml 9.4576 S o Im McBMi^ay S5 LAP NON-fpBD FEATURE TOP DBIVEBS Dick Wiiiterbauer is given con­ passes and at 6-1 and 195 pounds, 12 who are Intareated may aign up Camilo Pascual of tiA Waah- Olaatonbury 8, RockVllla 0 eattem hook la ready now, sand taining many lovely daaigna end 8 IStolSt Staart 0 5 - '- ^ iJSSS M l f d 1 4 3 SOo todays fraa paRanisT Only 28o a copy! A m n .n |1 JS ~ KIDB ISe f r e e PARBJNO siderable credit for the develop­ is the biggest man in the backfieid. at the East Side Rec. All midget Ington Senators pitched six shut­ Mancheatar 8, Watharsflaid 0 ment of Singleton. Wlnterbauer, Hoyt Wilhelm, aca o< tha Baltl- He hits the line and la a genuine football players who vsre intsreat- outs during; Uh American Leagus Bristol Central 2, Briatol Eaat- mors ■ staff, had f > 5 record now in Johns Hopkins Medical threat on th^paa»-run option to ed may regtater during the weak. season. ani,0. with t^.jJif^ Ngjr fSili OiBfita.,

I f f: v-f-p':; T. ' jT ■ ; ^ ' I#' * » • '. . y ' ' * • 1 \ • • . ■ ‘ ■ ■*'•' ?. UANCRESTER EVENING HEBALb, MANCHttfiEto, COHS^,IULTORl)Alr, OCT0BE& IT, m #r- MANCHIBTIHI IEVEMINO MfcRALP, VANCH iaTDL OQHNw 8ATURDAT. bOTOBER IT, 19W Rooms WitkMrt BMrd if t l II HottMhoM Gowfai 51 7 1 WtttadWBeal lelste 77 fS r R s n i 54 HitetB for Rilfi 72 B lr -lK I l I f o r i 7 1 f s r t s ls 78 nVK PneCB-Oak dtmnf sat. uvm o Jtooii^iuif MarnoMt IN SOXiNOTOK-C^OBtOra buUt, $ Hospital Notefi flter W tOKHUai-# |H*C* uvln* room first floor front, eo Ina Ilot, no* fU- 1 l a e ^ MANCHanm - 4 roam Ctoa. nr flA V S -A lOOMBf G.B. washer, Frltidairo, dlahas, bedroom ranCn on % aero; taive akIrF «ARrPORO;>« room \ C O L O N IA5 L for a 3 badroom ran^ inn N O.B. WA8HBR — 1M«. excellent PLEASANT — Nicely furnished aadc now, Msdslino Smt^ Owner'saya "Saorifles.” Maks an in' eaflar/- GBbart and Oagana dan, dbring raom afid lari* Itvtat bririi M l 5 ^ pUro and garage, can A, J, 4MM m Pb WfiHMI 4a 3 isltor. Ml »-l$4a. raaflen room, buut-m bar, outaMs BoMr, « U 58488. - Oovan- condiUcti. First rsssonsbie olfsr. Mmtoil Instnmwnto 55 room for gsnUemaa with a orl- atfsr. patio,. «troteK>. .oteWBatlOB- room, Noahtly - radaeotatad, MiJOfr-IS WDOPSRnW It - Cabinet Ml »M U any Ume. vats family.■ Own“ entrance, I, free vaaiant location. ' Imna, • i «lje5-VMa6a. • larta Ma ,tt»\ f, Pi 57188 ar PI 3-7WI. J tim k r 4 « Me ta r Rent 65 COVENTRY LAKB-AaoraWs year 3 apartment nousa-good Invest­ d m , Laitb ouiSooe fltspUcs,: MB,808 11 'year oM, 3 hadroom BPlkBT PIANO 8PBClAL-Fa- parking, near the center. Ml- ment. Priced right. also small Iboi shad.' One-oar kL Shfirwood A. Bcdchler, ■ M i, the Mina oi ana rilifi C0MBINAT10N--TV, UMF, VHT 'nNiae heaM, 4% rooeu . * ked- n im k, . MMMm , garage, naar Bsine lor two tan in Manabaa- « « M » W, TOST. Jowotor. ro moua make brand new Spinets »-4S78. COVENTRY—Four room cottage rooiBs, flrspiim, extra lot, |e,iee/ Vsrmm—6)4 room tsach, full base­ taehsd- kerogs with -nany nmw Realtor . a d m i t t e d wntslMo wiportly radio and a speed recoid player. furnished, now through June. ment, acres land. Plenty of third BaMw pond. Ron. 4)4% m o ^ a fa nMqr ba 85 8MM8. tar an Vainan St., Waal SuUaWe for i^creaMon rrom, $40. i Fr«e^*SncS?*dSlvei *m!d| A ^ ^ ROOM-rIn private PI 8-8134. added fsatuMi. Situatsd wr.S Onm m m o $ room eolanial, axes]- MI S-«d69 or MI 9A962 inioML cn ro Tuesday 7 Call PI 3-78M. farm sqmpment. Pric4kl tp aeli. raaidsnUsl ataa. Prtead a$. on^ aumad. Mi.tlO. Qoodehlld-Bart- Ml Broca Seadari. 1 Hfirttord: Mtry as« port eg a t t w i lr:$ | p . Milowar. lant caqdRIon, Oovantr*. latt Raalty, NH 57838, BU 50888. MfW woodtand, U|h alavatimi. *lMmc Rescuers ttfu a sta i^ . Thursday eimtngs. MI »-17M. tuning. Ward Music Stores. 99 home, next to bath and WEST STREET Teniia can be arranged on any $ »^ . R. r. Dtmock Co., lO Xannatb .Aiutatta. U i M tH rM N st MI ••4MT, Summer. Plenty of frss^Oarkliig. Free parking. MI 9-0887. MANCHESTER—AttroeUvely fur­ of the above. MMMMNiV 8)4 room ranch, AMDOVBRr-4l room ranch, at- ROLLING PARK-Capa, 6 llntsh- JAMES O. DOWLING non dynamie rsuplatlsniMY 1»67 EASY—Spin-dry wroher, 4)4 room singls, pisaaant kitchen 9-6348 or Robert'D. Murdoek, MX flraU fiei, Bot water haat, Maatar, i5 r*3 5 K 5 ie " darman. saw- taebad gangs, AiU baaamsBt, ad rfwms, Uf5tima ahtmtinffli Jamaa Hbaaid, MaMtoM Oantar; nished home In resldentisi com­ 8-6473. M I 9-8 81 6 Chariaa Jehaaon, n ArdfiMN BA; «ril" in key psilMiao. cellent condition. MI WARD MUSIC ST T m n-L ow eM ROOM FOR R B N T -F or 1 or with dining area, living room with fult''fidiu',' darport, ona aero tot, aro. Vary eleaa to adwole, storos aluminum combination windor-a aiding, Ula bath, amaalto drive, F^ght Big Odds H m cabtnat tosoad its Amoss munity. Call Ml 8-8009. J. D. REALTY and church. Dlahwaabar, flra- Mrs. Kathaetna Btaroac, 444 W. t3erlw~Ferm —4)elry prices on all Instruments, nianos people, Firo parking, MI 8-TOM. firoplacs, atinporah, finished room n-MANCKBSTBR. SU VanewMaiMhastar llaa. and doors, amaaita drive, bet fenced rear yard, tiBJMfi from RESIDENTIAL B LOT-aOxlTI on SaDowing a 15hour smsHNE 0 5 and organs. Uood setsetion. Also in basement, exceptional condi­ MI 9-3640 MXMKMDaplax 58, laigt Bxeailoiit naighborhood. watar haat. dead and' straot. CaU OWMr. Ml 58884. MMfia T ^ .: Mrs. NemaMa P rodoets 50 a p a r t m e n t —Slse Stove, glass Ranch, 3 baths.- Attached Saymour SL', 81580. Alao MR# TB# CMInR targe assortment of methods and SuborlMUi tor Rent 66 tion throughout, nicely 'sndsesped Wall to wall carpeting, ndaUL siSMMa lot, suburban Florida tranofar. Ownsr. Ml- ownar, PI 3-7397, . tmataly U acraa on U J.f’Tto To Save Three Patkaltls, 144 OaiHpBiU R A ; Mm. O o t ^ toM ------— ; oven »1th light. Barely year old. yard, lots of shade trees, garage aN firlfM ^ Inoome. 57348. ROC9CLEDOBr-5 bedroom . ranch Barffia RattHbun, Columbia: ORXBN MOUNTAIN . T i IW. MI 8-*»aa. sheet music. Store hours—Tues­ Boerdeni Wented 59-A MANCHESTER—4 room ranch; 'refrigerator, stove, tnc CbapUn. •3,000. a i l ownar altar no eahtnat crista'' day through Friday 1-9, Saturday ROCKVELLB—Park St. Ftwr oom with screened patio. $19,M0, R. F ,'D im ock Co., MI S IS a & O. DOWLING RANCH with attached garaga In Man 8 p.m. Ml 54IS3. Lawranca DaOkrii, 14 O rm t B t, Hs also sold ho know oCt Now rsai^ at the Edward Vercel-1------apartment with hMt and hot plastered walls, wail to wall car­ UBBRTY 8TRBHT-4 badroom chaatar’a Javellaat raaidsotial aac' (OanMnaed tram Pag* Ona) BoakriDa. U farm. School Rd„ Bolton. i ELECTRIC BLENDBR — Knapp 9-8. 99 Summer 81. Ml 3-2094; ROOM—Board and care for elder­ 'Sherwood A. Beechler. peting, combination • windows, 9-6348. 8 bedrooms, tUe bath, west slda water. One ehlljl accepted. C70 M i M i e oldsr home, garaga, rac- room, tion. Hera's a home wkaro you by the Unitod Monarch. Good condition, $9. Always plenty of free parking. ly gentleman. Call TR 5-38S$. Realtor well iMdacsped, awnings. 813,; flreptaca, St. Jamaa ?arlrh. *bo loeatlon, plaatar walls, flraplaca, 18 ACRBS, 1JB8 R. trentagb, Man-, .. -. m AD4fmBD. aaetlon,aaraon, convenientconvanlam to | c*vartn and they want hack to DnCKARaBD TBREltDAT: front of tho country’s armod itreo Phmiographs refriiferator. Apply Marlow's, 867 apartments, range, refrigerator, |5,500^BOLTON ranch, built in 1983. E xj^ d a bla ls ACRES — Naw 3 hadroom flraplace, picture window, waU to achooia. Priced to acll. Terms. | WUfrsd Navan, 41 VIBaga Bt broiwlMS, Nffiaolag It wBB "Mb- CHICKEN MANURE. Sifted to ac­ NewW remodeled small 2% room and church. 4 finished rooms plus wall niS, modern kitchen, dining 80 PORTER ST.-Larga 3 famUy alaap. Than whm the day ahlft commodate hand spreaders. Dry Stereophonica RACCOON COAT—18-18, suitable Main. all necessary appliances, heat attic, basement garage, plastered randi'. hOt water beat, ceramic flat, axcaUent condition. 6 and 8 Carl Schwars, MX 56164. RockriUs; Mrs. VIrgtala Arm- o l" for college student. Good condi­ and hot water furnished. Near rsnen. Drilled well. Work shop, 3 unfinished! plastered walls, hath,' latws kltOhah, callar. On^ room, 8 hadrooma, tile hath, rec­ Lot* tor Satis 72 startad to go to work they found and sacked for convenient storage Televtstona ' fireplsce and garage. Only $14, walls, forced hot water host, reation room with fireplace, rooms, soma extra large. 2 car III I I ■ ■ I the eava-in; atrong, 884 SwnaUt St.; Mrs. Hel­ fhs now tion. MI 9-4858. BIX ROOM DUPLEX--Automatlc bus line and shopping, 13 minutes small chicken coop. 300x800 lot. ameaite drive, convenient to M ijm . Carlton W. Hutchins,)MI- ROul It final ^proval of i and earrying.-Oorner Summer and Crlba steam oil heat, hot water. Cen­ Privacy. Owner will. carry 8)4% 800. Glenn Roberts, Realtor, In- walkout door opene to large flag­ garage. Ideal apartment for en Lanrroaea, Windaer; Mm. Jean an McKee. 1084871. from Hartford; Adults. $90 schools, shopping and tranaportar 58133. large family plus Income. Va­ Schuats, 44 Laneaator RA; IBem- Mots subm it^ by Ms armed torou Carriagea trally located. Apply 186H Cen­ monthly. Call Rockville ID 8-2600 mortgage. Burer, Multiple Usting, < Office stone terrace. Priced to sell im­ MI 4-1831. Evenings MI 3-8830. tlon. Priced reasonably at $14,808,^ cancy. aa Huntar. 341 Cantor Bt; Mro oommaadaro Playpens Wanted—To Buy 58 ter Or phone MI 56053, or TR 8-8748. LAWRENCE F, FIANO hnmmum financing available. R, DRIVB5-8 room mUt mediately at 838,900. Owner, MI- COVENTRY OOVENTRT LAKE — Lakefront T h e y waran't uring Cxploslvaa. laval,^ FHA fqmralsad. Fairlyafr 9-2141. property. 4 room ranch garage, Wlka said the cava-ln was unaX' Gertruda MbCcUum, 144 Ptonnoa BtMSchoili Gaoda 61 THREE ROOM apartment. Gables, BROKERS MI 8-27M laOHT ROOM Dutch Colonial, * .st F. Dlmock Co., Ml 58348, or , S t ; Mro. Murgarot LaHoUsa, Furniture for the entire home. WE BUT and sell anUque and used Paul P. Fiano MI 3-0468 Robert D, Murdock, MI $-6473. prlcaid. Mdat aau ^ Nov. 1st 83 WEST CENTER ST.—8 f^ n U ;. Attantten future home own- arraead let. flraplaca, fuU baas- plained. At aubatantlal savings furniture, china glasa silver pic­ 118 Main St.. $85. Stovt. refrigera­ Wanted to Rent 68 time on market.'With or vithont MI 57101. GLASTONBURY—(Near Manchaa 54-4, good Investment. Look U ment. A fina value at 813,666. VA "Wa never had anything Ilka tMa Andover; Mra. MMian Rear. Cldar CRlB^Mattross. high chair, bath complete flirniahlngs. One-car ga­ tor Una)—Five room custom bulR inet. chrome kitchen Chairs, ma ture frames, guns, attic contents tor. heat, hot water. MI 9-5339, 9-5. JUST OFF MAIN STREET—7 V—VERNON—New 6 room ranclit? over. Oi^ owner. MI 8-8338, 9-8. ora and buUdsra. Largo or FHA. B. E. Buahay, Broker, bafora,” ha said. "A stats mining MIU Rd., Bolton; Mrs. JoaapWna Ruth Millett Vtsitora welcomed whole eatatea. Furniture refln (X)UPLE—Want 4 room unfur­ room single, steam heat, copper rage, sxcsUsnt locstlan. For fur­ $13,800—IMMACULATE 8 badroom ranch, elbow room in tfat* 14X14 Skldgal and daughter, HBIngtoa- pie twin bed, spring, plastic FOUR B(JOM—Duplex, gas fur nished apartment. Celt MI 9-8490, ther information sbo t this exc attached garage, high wooded lot, Utchan, spactous living room with MI-5S08S. 'l inspaetor was out hare wtthln tlia beadidboard. PI 3-8548. Op^n 10-5 Dally, 7:30-9 evenings- lahed and repaired. Furniture Re­ plumbing, one car garage, wall built-in stove and oven. 3 Hre­ ranc^ caramic bath. Itot watar 4 CAROL DRIVE—RockviUa. tlS,- wooded Ms. Priced right. last 10 days to leek the plaea over. pair Service and Salea, Talcott- nace, automatic hot water heat' kept lawn and yard. All in dandy tionsl home call The Phllbrick haat. excaUant consfructlon, 180 ralaed haarth flraplaca, 3 bad- 880. 8 room ranch, large Hvlng Imparinat to Taut er, gas stove. Near bus. $82 Agency. UI 9-8464. places, full basement. Fully land­ rooms, bath. Oarage, amaalte Terms to suit OOMBINATION-Range. 4 burner! f r ig IDAIRE—9 yeata ild. 8 year ville. toiH frontage, large trees. Carltm room, cabinet kitchen, 8 bed­ I I la an tha Saaral monthly. Adults. Ml 8-l$74, FOUR OR FIVE-Room, 3 bed ahapa. Only $18,300. Manchcater scaped, ameslte drive. Minimum aattmatad the cava-ln cow- gas, 3 burner oit, SO gallon drum old motor. Excellent buy for new- Realty Ck>. MI 8-8109 or MI 8-0000. financing. $16,700 complete. R. F. W. mtchlna, MI 8-8183 drive. Many extras. Price 818,006. rooms, 1)4% morWage can ba WANTED—Used combination oil, room, first floor apartment or BOWERS SCBOOL-Custom 8 bed North Realty Co., MB 51064, MB aaaumad. Marion B. Robertson, Mother Slays Ton know that your husband la and pump included. MI 3-4083 lyweda. |40. Call Ml 9-8385. FOR-RENT—In Coventry—4 room duplex. Small' child. Call CH- room ranch flreplscs, esUsr, Dimock Co., MI 56348. L. F. DE MARS CO. "Bouldora Mggar than a ear fall important to you. but d ou ho after 8. electric range In good condition. ROCKVil l e - i i Hammond St. 2 180 SUMMIT ST.—Five room Capa, 8-2708. Brakei', Ml 8-0888. i LKWT — Vacuum cleaner, very Call MI 9-2725. apartment, heat and hot water 7-8881. beautiful condition, lovely lot with Braeaaway, Uta-ear garage. Mo5 iluA,** Wild One nowmaii know It, tooT i i and electric stove supplied. GS' story frame houas, 9 rooms, 1)4 trees, sasuma 4)4% mortgage. VI—BOl/TON—e room overslied MANCHB8TBR-8 room homo, PI 2-6486 eneiofed xrom porcii and aw^ mmmiim Whan ha tahw you out tor an ALL K lN D S-O f sterUlzed. reiJi- ood condition, all attachments, baths, new furnace, excellent cape. % acre lot Bxcellem bon- era Mtchen. convenient loeatian 881 OAKLAND St., Manchastar- Also outer buUdtam for ^ i,*n iSon, Hurts 2 lahed used fiimiture for every acrlfice, $10. MI 3-8309. rage stall, if desired. A. G. Crick- Small cash. Only $18,800. Carlton to fjTOOOls and abopplng. Phllbrick plus garage nice location, full 4 room house, gaa hot air haat, ovaning, do you suko it plain Wat f more, PI 2-0449. condition, . price reduced. Con­ W. Hutchins, MI 6-S1S3. dition. $16,900. The R. F. Dlmock shop. Thera are fnilT trass, m w „r^ * room and appliances, all In ex­ KiDoms Without Bourd 59 Business Property for Sale 70 necticut Bank A Truat Co. Real Co., Ml 9-8245. AgaROTt 8U 58484. price $11,800. Laiga mortgage clt. water and sewerage, amaU arbor and ahruha. Good olaad lot, W lka cm tn dletM you onjoy hla componyf cellent condition. LeBlanc Furni­ FOR SALE—Norge dryer, $78. MI- Estate Dept., M8 Main St., Hart­ available. Nice 4 room heme near- workshop, lot. 100x340. 110,900. nlea view. AU apart:apartmants fur- »n •ajltor ra j^ that they prob- In iMuthington Do you bund him up to Monds 8-7781. ROOM FOR RENT—8 minute FIVE ROOM apartment, immacu BUILDING FOR SALE—108' long COVENTRY—South Street Im­ a s s u m e —1)4% mortgage on a by. full pries. M0,900. Short way ' Phllbrick Agency. M 9-8404. BOLTON—Largo lot. ScSoma trass. ture Hoiqjltal. 196 South St., late, nice location. $135 monthly, ford. CH 9-8W1, extension 836. maculate 4 room custom built Vn-OOVENTRY—Now listii«. Broker, niahad included fn sals price. aWy had no, air. and acquatatnneu — In bis hou* HockviUe. TR 5-3174. Open 9 to 9. walk frotn center of town, buses 86' Wide, near center of business minutes from Manchester,ler, lari fremy p a li^ caps. Lot 388x70 out—unusual 4 bedroom ranch Raaaonabla. Tengran, heat included. Immediate oecu district Plenty of parking.- Cktll ranch, $ car garage. Lot 100x180. PRINCETON STREET-FHA ap- Mi-a-oasi. Call ownar anytime. Rockville, "Thara should ba air in thara," (C Psoa Om ) and restaurants. Call MI 9-4401. EAST HARTFORD-Just reduced. 5 room ranch. Excellent qond , w l^ laige aaaortmant a(;BhTUba oa 3-car garage, sailing much TR 588M. ha aald. "Unlsaa thay’ra crushed a bard day pancy. MI 9-3640. MI 8-8384.. Many other items too numerous aAd.flowars. 7 rooma, flraplace, ilow market value, at $18,100' raised,' ona block from Bowers $13,900. Sweet 'n ' pretW * room to list. $13,900. Also owner has tion. Two fireplaces. Throe bad- e BEAUTIFUL—Wooded % acre M they may have gotten to open wolhad lirto Wa kttohan. n s and you know ko nsoda a ROOMS—Furnished, well heated. home, 88x34. Oiled cedar shingle rooma, almost one acre plot. storms and scraana, ameslta Many more listings from 15.000 SeboQl, 7 room capo, partlaUy fin F^e parking. Also heated abtr-. VERY DESIRABLE-O room du another 4 room ranch, 8 years iahad upstairs and rec. room, near.Bueklay School. $3,000. Carl areas and they could ba getting mothor ahoutoA "TooVa nottl” taaea and qnlot do you su that plex, sunporch and garage, sepa exterior with blue shutters. Thia home offers country Jiving driVe, cellar. 67 Bratton Rd, MT- up. CaU the BUlsworth Mittaa WoRtefl— naai Batata Call MI 9-0A36 between 57 p.m Home for Sale 72 old. on adjoining lot In rear for 58988. Owner, Agency, Raaltors. Ml S-89S0. 810,800: Call ownar, MI 54431. and Esthar Schwarz, MI $-0184. air." M gats itr rate heating unit, basement and Fenced yard, shrubbed for pri­ $9,800.' E. E. m shey, Broker, and privacy. R. F. Dlmock Co. Wtka said an attempt would ba aad akdMd him aUahUy wtW Wa OoDo you tanton Mm hew handsowa Scranton Tourist Home and vacy, excellent condition. 2 miles Open For Inspection Cabins, 160 Tolland Tpke. attic storage. Available on or NEW LISTING—6 room expandable MI 9-3088. MI 9-5345, or Barbara Woods. ACnON p r o m the start with Pag made to pipe air Into the tunnel. todto. Ha fladi to Wa hosu af a hum tn a naw suit, aad tm ie e about Nov. 1 . $128. Call MI 8-2984 cape, fireplace, aluminum storms, from Pratt A Whitney. Close to MI 9-7702. and Art. List with ua. Ctaasynalf "We’va got plenty of manpower neighbor, who esHod poloo. whan hs geU a batrout? bus, storea. Wonderful for a cou­ VIVE ROOM ranches — 0 and 7 TWO FURNISHED ROOMS—Bed after 8:30. ameslte drive. Built 1983 on V m —MANCHESTER —New 8)4 Falbar Agency. MI 51468, ^ and aqulpmaat," he said. "The Mrs. MaoDonnM o^sMd no ra- Do you make Ught of tha Wtagn room and kitchen, 186 Biasell St. 90x135 lot. Excellent condition. ple.’Owners moving out of town. room Colonials. For further de­ Start living your Future at... 54341. trouble la wa can work only thraa SUNDAY, 2 to DARK NEW 3 ROOM apartment, heat, hot .Walton W. Grant Agency, Real­ room, rancl), basemeitt garaga. BiotaaM whan offleera arrtroA Iha ho ean’t afford to giro you, W- Call now, Paul J, Correntl, Ml tails call Charles Lesperancs. MI I man at a Ufa la each tunnel be­ •toad of always wiaitag out loud water, stove, refrigerator, garage. 8-8363. tor, Ml 3^1158. 9-7620. Choice location, butlt-ln stove and ARB YOU OONaOPBlUyO aold she wanted to km an thru OsiMr HOLUSnR asA SUMMIT STS. PLEASANT HEATED room near Near Andober-Bolton line, $7t oven, ceram ic tile bath, amaaita OBLLDfO TOUR PROPIOtTTr cause there’s net much room." boys, than taka ksr own She that you had oomothing you know bath for 1 or 3 gentlemen. 84 High monthly. No children. Call PI MOtONG OUT of aUte—4. room 8L AUCE DBJVE-5 rooms With BEAUTIFUL ROCKLEDGE drive, completely landscaped lot. Wa win anprnlsa your propti Communications ware another gave no roasen. Chtof Triaao aalA Is beyond hta inoemsr 3-8090 after 6. 1)4 baths, fiiU' teller, apic and $17,600. R. F. Dlmock CO. MI fro# and wifliattt any otdlgation. rohlam. The mins la 38 mllaa from ■ho w u takon to tho ftato Ho5 Do you riww your eoncarnwlisn CHOICr LOCATION St. home with 2 enclosed porches in This charming $ year

pndate bow hard ha works (OPEN WEEKDAYS TUESDAY Thru SATURDAY 3 to 7. P.M.) garage. Adult family or Indivi lent to Wilbur Cross and East Near Waddell School. OvcratjMd ekalm aalariar and krtartar. colara 1 up fo r u u u a ahada, a n ^ alldaa btowa. aanda out UgM .rays that duals sharing. MI 8-4088 after 6. MI 3-1577 Hartford. Asking $18,990. Owner, XXl-MANCaiESTER—New T aom caalam hliek nablnata ' cu ha saanMsn sa sarvoa w mUu rnuu away on to glvs Us tomUy a cemtartaMa garage. FHA appraised, tmmed'- of ViUMU’ U^wajMi^ Mgular fUaaaa tor homa aad aU tha thtiHB tfiifit ga MI 4-8083. ate occupancy. (5wner. MI 9-4390. Colonial, 1)4 baths, hraaaaway two tarmksa couatera, fall ciwaarie bath M O D I L H O M f vraylnf for autbertty^ tolnlght driving 8o that a slight a elau nightirigbt Wnu pasring i05 SIX ROOM—Duplex with gare-e, MANCHESTER-^Excellent Invest­ car attached garaga. Bullt-ms. Im­ osier ca.aidiBatcd Utebca s u tbs Ujm u wan u with It? No small children SOUTH WINDSOR, 79 '.Aurel St oortato j jow n-tut Of the head protacU a aals con S IX ROOM RANCH $ near Center. ment. 4 family, 18 rooms, space MANCHEISTER—6 room ranch, 2 mediate oceupaAcy, 838,900. R. F. fcKcbaa aaharnt faa FURNISHID lY FURNITURAMA driver’s ayu from lights of onocm- hear thet whtsUa, Ws seusu oan (AH rights rasamA MBA larv- MI 8-6820. for 3 more. 3 fm lly 8 rooms, 8 room ranch, extra large Uteh baths garage, 3 years old. A-l Dlmock Oo. Ml 9-8348. cOacI batakway ibo aoeurotoiy laoatoA lu, Inc.) space for '3 more. Good location. en built-in oven, screened porch, ing cars wlthaut obscuring vision. • $ BEDROOMS e CERAMIC TELE BATH 5t4 ROOMS—Second floor, garage neighborhood, full dining room fan Obarglao Inaalattai Gross Income $3,600. $28,000. Ray hidf acre lot. Excellent financi' ; Tongren, Broker, MI 8-6831. X Xn—FOR further Information or caancr nlnmblag s ATTACHED OR BASCBdENT OARAGE $88. MI 9-8881 alter 8. Mahoney, Broker, MI 3-6515. available. Marian E. Robertson, appointtkoiat to see these homes loa bo .1^ i«tieml*5 X IF UVINO ROOM a BUILT-IN BOOKCASES .PLACE a BQW’WINDOW a OABAOE a LARGE BEAE 10% DOWN - FHA 30 YEAR MORTGAGE a 1108 sq. FEET a EXHAUST FAN a PICTURE WINDOW, PORCH a 1144 S q. VT. a BUILT-IN OVEN AND RANGE tha Town Planning Oommtaslon of • (Subject to FHA Approval) .J Ne w — FABULOUB — s p l i t l e v e l — ISxSS «ln- Manchutar, Oonnactlcut, Monday lahed ganMr room — 8 twin site bedrooms — bntILhi 8)4 room Colonial Ranch with atUched garage. Keatui-lng a kitchen usually found only in the most luxurious evening, October 28, 1959, at G-E rjuige and oven — 1881 square feet of living area ALL HOMES PBATURE a OIL HOT WATER HEAT a BASEBOARD P.M. In the hearing room of the CUSTOM BUILT homes. Plcturebook bathroom, with all custom features.. P^tUy landscaped % acre lota. The ultimate tn suburban — attached . garage — ameslte drive — completely RAIWATION a FULL BASEMENT a AJ^ITEDRIVBW AT'a METAL living with a minimum of travel time to downtowp areas. Easy walking distance to elementary achool. .Municipal Building en aubdlvlaiona landscaped — lot 138x300. Theae fine homea are cus­ HATCHWAY a LANDSGAPINO eToEBAMIC HUB a FORMICA Utlad; tom b^lt and cuatom designed—FHA and VA mini­ COUNTER a YEAR OUABANTEE qVSF x 11F LOT a ARTESIAN NOfMIfVELOFMIMT HOME mum financing. WELL a BED OAK FLOORING. "PHA PROJECT CONN. 28-1 A RARE COMBINATION Manchutar, Conn. OENIWAL AT DEVELOFMENT PMCES THE RIGHT HOUSE! , STTB PLAN Arnold Lawranca- Scudiert A Mankey, Archt- IN THE RIGHT LOCATIONI $ 1 6 , 8 0 0 23 ELWOOD R6AD LOCATION tu ts, O ct 8. 1989 Scale 1"-^ Complete MiODEL HOMES ' J . . LOCATED 18 MINUTES FBOM HABTPDBIL 14 MDltHE8 mfiOM EAST BABTftW D,, 14 FOR THE RIGHT FRICE! n n i l M F T F in c l u d in g OPEN FOR INSPECTION 40’ ’’ MINUTES FROM MANCHESTER. UUR irbC I C lANDSCAFINO FROM MANCHESTER GREEN TURN AT VERNON 8T. SUNDAY 2 TO 5 P.M. OPEN SUNDAY "Ganeral Site Plan for COVE­ DIBKOT10N8: From Biaacbeator Bnrtrlaad B4t to Wapptag latataecrian Raato^ 144, fro oEO* •DlBKOTIONBi From Manchroter • NO EXTRAS • NO OFTIONALS (NEin 90 COCHK’S OARAGE) AND CONTINUB TO THE NANT OONORBGA'nONAL taka .Warklaad Rd. (or Oakland St. . , . These homes will be shown by nppointment only. If you are interested in a four bedroom Cplonlal home imk de­ for 1 8/14 milea and boor right aa to Groham Rd,, eontlaaa 1 4 /U aallaB then taka right onto For further Information call sirable neighborhood, why not stop by tom orr^' and inspect VERNmV'TOWN LQrB. PHORNIX EIDOE 18 ABOUT 344 CMURC9L Manebastar, Conn. Grtfffai Bd., take Brat left. Miller B «„ Mlaw aigoa to modal haoM. f to Oaielag Bt.) to Sullivaa Ave. Con- this property, . 1 0 A a M a TILL DARK YAEDB ON RIGHT. Scudlari A Mankey, Arehi- tlake aank on Sullivan Ave. on to From Mancheater Center drive about 1)4 miles toward Man­ tecta, Aug. 13, 1989. Scale Graham Bd. Follow sigas for approx- 1 "_ 8 0 ’ ” tmetakr 1 aad two-tenths mliea ie SOUTH WIND ACRES Re F. DIMOCK CO. chester Green on East Center Street. Turn right on F^tkin Straet. Blwood Road is the. second street on your left. BoeiiW ied Acres. , GRAliAM ROAD, SOUTH ^NDSOR Itfl 58348 AU intarutad paraona may attend this hearing.. BUILT'AND BOLD EXCLUSIVELY BY frA L L Barbara'WOhds a Babart Mhrdoek a Daniel Baandars ROBERT J. SMITH, INC. Ootod nt Manch4ster. Connecti­ ■ N159763 . MI58413 TB 5S8S8 983 MAIN STREET MeCARTHT ENTBRPRIWS, InC' cut this 18tb day of October, 1959. THE HOUSING FOUNDATION, Inc. MI 56341 T01VN PLANNINO COMMI8 TOM E HOMES, he. Raal EsUta Insuranea JRQI| AQNIW ^ SION "0D8T08I WORK AND PXANNINO GO INTO EVERY TOWNS HOME" Martin E. Alvord. Chalnnan M I9 .4 5 7 6 Dorothy C. Jacobson, suntary AWrtMaOS 'T /.I ’ -r

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esjiUofl/.A^^ W^M NUr thisn s ta i^ . SmltJi^ that; n# apprfichsll with a gar­ Dijd^ictAHsi him, Heritage About Town den 'hose « d « steady sjHeF IpnitjL postad a jISO bond for ag- Heard Along Main Street water. pekranca'bi Town CbOrt H6v. 7. HIDEA. Minutes laltr the., bode moved tlw lUBchwUr WATBB wUl Fred Torkshbt of 801 Main U . lin d on Soma •/ Htmeh^ttm-'s Sidm S fw w ia , Too [again-and a bljick Slid whKa mua- Nev^ Bjds on waa arraatad slid ebargad with U't mieimat-' * m UmmSc t«rd party I teline;'mammal itf the genids Me- ^ M a a y at t ptn. at the t t a ^ toAieation jjssterday aftar a tele­ iphltla emerged In appafem die- phone cell was. received, at nend- A brantlful w>fa by SaF; epea. a p W b w l for 3 at a fg ^ AmailoaR Clab to which the pub* I gust idid toddled sFsy. In a few FireEhgine ne la tnfvftaiL Hiani wUt tw re* Serenade to » (Meet ^whether the hoapital baked its quarteni frbSl'f a woman at 81 .eholM of fabrio. : more mlmitss a wat but vtctorious Mahi St. thgt Torkshot wad trying trwtaMBU and pri»Mv>*« Violet' There'a a yocnlgatar over in the pies. ' we bake our piea,*' he !ScaUee emerged wondering why After rejec^g b l^ last Mon­ to climb the stairs of ah a]Mrt- Turtadwt and her ooffimlttee are northeaat aection of town who ap­ that ihkster skunk handler. Labro day on e new Are engine for the la tiiarre of arranfementa Weigh* parently lovea muaic. At leaat he said. . ment houae. He le imder 835 b ^ d •‘Oh. Theft you wouldn't be af­ ! Frarchia, had not been called to Eighth District, district directors for appearance In court next Sat­ tug in will be fttnn 7 to S p.m. hae ctmvlnced one Mdncheater tha KMie. quickly hustled ,a . new advertise­ couple. fected by the atrlka," sedd the urday. questioner. ment for bids ihfo print so that the Richard FV Olson, 33, of Now The tuat of a aertea of Binging They were in their car and An Msbi^aii second round of bids can be opened atopped for a traffic aign‘ at an "Well. yea. We buy froaen ptse. Britain- was arrest^ and charged Veapar aonrloea wlU he held at but we bake them ourselves. Ones The schoolboy,, aaked to Identify. next Monday. Daadline for submis­ on Hartford Rd. aarly last night Omtar Congregational Churoh to- interaection. The car wlndowa were ! the French priest who discovered sion of the bids is 7:80 p.m. Mon­ dov* and they could hear the We buy them, we call them ours. with failure to stqp at a atop aign. morrowr atoibOat siso Ipjn. in Memorial And we bake them. Home baked the Mlsetaslppl. said thoughtfully. day, the time the regular district He la to appeiur in court Nov. 7. hall- The service will conaiet of atrmna of muaic. origin undeter­ plea.'’ "That must be Market and Louie director meeting re set. to; start. hymn eiaglng, a brief prayer and mined. They didn’t have the car Jolly." Teacher: knew he meant The jU n t 'grouja of bids' was re­ - * ...... ■». I . ,i i.i. j. nil*; vena of Scripture. radio going, ao they looked around. Cardinal Slnl! Marquette and Joliet. jected because the capacities, of Then they aaw the boy. When a golfer tees hla bsll, It Is Hla favorite proifunciathm- of the motors (n the.'proposcd Are bn- He w-aa puahing a wheelbarrow Iha marriage of Felix Bych of usually automatic to look at U so MageRan is "Miilligsn." ginta were not wWt the district What's Your Problem- BS tltataa Bt and Margaret Kath­ t|p the atreet that contained an he will he able to identify it on the — ^A Non. wanted. At tfo tibia of the bid erine Brogan of. llfl Adanu St extra large pumpkin for which he felrway. Sometimes off the We one rejection, DIatHct President David had aome apecial plana In con­ golfer will remark. "I’m httilng a J, Mai-:ks said It waa not tha fault ' will take place Thuraday at the SUPPER ' LONELiKESS? Emanuel Lutheran Church. nection with Halloween. Over one Titllat 4,’’ letting hia companions of the bidders. [Motor cgbacities of. the handles was a portable know his ball. " School Boatd had not been speielSed In the die- SpeasoreF kjr AAdoraon-Skea radio. He was chugging along, triet requirements. Aaxithuy Ho. 3545, VFW The Manchaater Education Aaan. right In step to the music. Last week a wag In a duffer’s SOUTH METHObiST CHURCH win hold a meeting to welcome the tournament (ouch) was combing Four equipment companies, new teachem In town Vonday In the woods for a lost ball. 'When Will Consider American LaFrance, Maynard Precodoue! ^ Fire Apparatua Co., Farrar Co. tonighP 6:30 CAN HELP your the Manchaater High School caf* someone In the group noticed they ' ’ ' ’V ’♦I etarla The meeting will begin at A father, who oan still remem­ and HAH Truck Tank Co., tub- were holding up a foursome On the I mitted bids .)an at least one Are en- AT THE VFW HOME Find New FHends Find The Eternsl Frieiul S:1S p.m. Following the opening ber the depresaion. years 'of hla tee. he waived the other golfers MHS Dropouts 555 E. Crater St. portion of the meeting, teachera youth, was settling up accounts In­ I gine. Three of the companies bid to play through. After they had ! on two or more.' . . ' Worship srtd Sunday School-—9:00 and 11:00 AJ^. will meet to dlaciiaa aalary ached- cluding the weekly allowance pay­ teed off. the fellow yelled td hla The Board of Ekiuemtion will Benefit of Heepital Progeain V ulaa for next year. ment to hik 10-year-eId aon tha The district has .818,000 on-hand AdWta 5lAO—Cklldroa 76e , mate, "Better drop another one conaider the retention rate at for the new' purchase. The engine Crth Nursery At ttolh, Hours W e'',et other day. and hit it so we won’t hold these Re asked the boy how much of Manchester High Scho *- dag at 8 p.m« matter, at greater length at this "outdoor relieT’ and asked for an Tha wag. In hia uaual dry way, meeting. Policeman - Clarence Heritage At A Price Ton To Pay explanation. anawered, "Well, It Isn’t bleeding, to The FTA of XjincoM. School will Along with an examination of said he waa called the reatau- UJl In a smaller group, the woman is It?" rant to invaatigate a complaint. P.G.ItlftLE WINTER COATS meet Monday at 8:15 pm. at the who anawered would have indulg­ the retention rate at the h i g-h \I :- y ■ IchdoL Red Cross movie on school, board members will plan When he arrived a crowd was mill­ M l P-0448 ed an Impulse to assure them it Encnoachtaig on Lee? ing around in front of the build­ reeuscltatlan wUl be shown. Pros­ had nothing to do with the things Policemen once In a while are for a meeting with high achool, For GLEANED PRESSED pective.members are invited. board members will plan for a ing. Ho said Smith threatenad AKD uU Chic Sale used to write about. saddled with aome nifty duties, someone in the crowd that he waa such as the apparently simple re­ meeting with, high achool depart­ The Women's Benefit Assn, will Although she "played it etraight,’’ going to "get him.” Heritage took Rtg itM VALUE aome of the people enjoyed the quest to Al Scabies to InVMigate ment' heads On the evaluation AD 'Loa hold a card party Tuesday at 8 Smith into custody and; at the label's ridiculous implications as a disturbance ih a North End ga­ made by the State Department of p.m. at Odd Fellows Hall. Mrs rage a few days ago. Education in April. •hlT OITR FAMILT LAUNDBY SERVICE Irene LaPslme, association presi­ several giggles testified. Scabies arrived at the com- Other items on the agenda In­ TOt WILL BE COMFLETELT SATISFIBOt dent and Mrs. Charles Vlncek Reminds us of the "for rent’’ advartlsament we saw this week. | P*hlh«mt a ^dress, asked what clude the poUo iihmunlaation re­ A wtu be in chafge.pT the party. Re­ quirement. the cOhipulsory retire­ freshments will be served. Ustad among the features of.toe rent wars "outside conveniences."!®"?®* ***?- *?^-*®*?*^ ment program for huatodial work­ A cardboard clothes box on thb er!, the summer Ichool program, Sunset council. Ho. 45, Degree TVe don't think it meant a barbe­ floor moved ■uspiclpualy and Sca­ cue gad tecrace,; but wa would like and the renovation program for of Pooohontaa. will meet Monday bies gingerly approached for a Barnard Junior High School. New System Laundry to know how many people were eit Tinker Hall promptly at 7:30 cloeer look. A beady black eye 44 HABBISOH BTI -^ M l S-llDl pm. The buMneee meeting will be fooldd by this terminology. It riveted Scabies In unwavering follDwed ty a demonstration In seemed a little like trjdag to make glance. PLEXTT OF PARMXO SPACE alldss of products of all nations. a silk purse out of the sow’s ear. Investigating the surrounding . Manchester , idkANCHES: 3S7 H. IKAIH BT.^ The demonstration will start at Do you suppose U has-a half- area, Scabies saw the box was 8:30. A aodal hour with refresh­ moon carved on the door? hemmed in by several heavy ob­ WsDpaper and Paint Co. 5tl HARTFOBD BD. ments wiu follow the demonstra­ jects: so, he lugged them alt out­ 349 BROAD ST. tion. The public la invited. Homebodlfa doors. MANCHESTER, CONN. ' In view of the Impending bakery! A second glance showed the Custom Framing The Rev. Arnold Toeer of Soe- truck driven’ etrike, Mencheeter | box’s occupant to b« a member of j Memorial Hospital business mans-1 the animal kingdom whom It Is Artists’ Supplies end Oangtegitlohal Church, not ger John Peabody was aaked | deemed wlsa to approeeh with Advertise in The Herald*—^It Pays the Rev. Paul Kauer of Cone^- I dla JiUtheran Church, will deliver tha E vening Devotions ovar at 5:85 tomorrow. The le eponeored by the Mandheeter Minlatarlal Assn. Major Walter E. Lamle of Uie Saivatlcn Army will deliver next week’e program. Daughters of liberty. Ho. 17, VITAMINS NO LOWER PRICES EVER li M A Will hdid ite annual otaatlng tlMisay at'tiMh-53 OagagelliS; A social hopr with refrewmente will follaw the meeting. Mka. Annie DonneUy and her oenunittee will be in ehargy of the refreshments.

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Balpb Bat- Mawa aaA Waalhar Oabtlaaalal Claa. fiM Oraalaat TbiHte al OIjmptea ITS 1S;M A:tt OattaHe Pray— BaMB HaaA BIS M aw a Tba I«Ba Baatrar t tamr etara. .Dratp* a—tera I t i U Mamaal af MeAitattaa HMAL Pseta— Party - AMIULANCE I t H aw a l;W T ^ i Otabb—aa Otertaa M—ra ataia. "B etaia af ar—aA the baataA eaaf#et ba- iir' Paea— . HtU Paata— PUa . S BBTATR SMITH"iNStillANBM rniS SINCI! 19M" • tNStntANC* SERVICE 7,1 Alts seattaeape "PaeHte AAraata—." B— Bata OP MANCRBSTElt 998 MAIN aPERg r . GROUND FLOOR—AD 9 -8 S41 ItffRTB Site mrts AaB, M arlal StelBba— 7iM Amarteaa. Las—A eitt M—ra ^ ^ A tt. tt Ja— Paar Abaw IP RESTAURANT Hewa.aaA Wa—mm ' ,s WarM's Baat Marl— • IN MANCHESTER TEL Ml 3.0350 MONDAY Television PROGRAM Arts SSTBKJSr “Marla* BaUan” StU cCpiwl#IUm—tea# *'** aB—5 Barb* 1 ^—ta tt TaA Staate Bbaw Ul Why Net Take Her Oat MBrilM^BllM >M.Ja— Paar Abaw SSj S h e w N Praak Alaat— Shew A, 4 t . t t It's Paa Ta BeAe— oitata'! TO Nmwr For A GkaagaT A i t t C — tia a B ta l , la n ip ," AaAr Dart— Qa—la: Blap Or—by. Da— Msr- StW BaiiHab la AeM— :Se Itewa aaA Wai—MT i t :1 5 SaereA Haarl Twiltehl Tbaatar N tta aaA Mitel Oar— r •:M Paata— ntai ^ Jaaa«tto W i^taatM .IrtA.HeaAHa— t,.:tt JUST iUM BRR-r t : S t P r a r a r BU Tta Tta n U : M M aa— a » ^ **Manehester*s Oldest “ VaAar—r— . Ml—sal WDAiae! Hlebwar PMrel ■ SBB W B A T 8H B 8 A *S I t!tt CaaUaaatol Olaaaraaaa ' Otateh Carps ■ Stare J—bla C— ... ______' J—a Ola—aats. Safe Fur blaaAa aatbar w— Jatas taa Finaiteial InstitUtUm** Dtoa Daaa Scbeal "The Maa !?«■-HPh" Ja—a— TMa Oar PaMh I Aaparaaaa .. ■ IKORtiyS VAVOBITB ROUB can M I 8-1419 ter R eeervaMeaa t t W CataaHe Prarra ■ter— aaA Altea Shew It M arr ta write — "iaalAa’^ atarr. BaaiMr B—at Aa—aa. Chart— Bagsl— „ aa—ambs ta tba ebarm at Mr.' AAama aaA Mra Jf—thar-Jtaeal Mawa ~ Storage TtaP T a A a r £ n ic r a c a O Me— aaA W—ta— tt: « Maralap SamJaar ' W—Ihrr Hawa saA Aaarta S fMlek aaA taa— Aawa h— aBa- ' Laaaay Taa— A t a recent NBC party Sn honor PLENTY o r PARRINO p a li— a Th* Bratta— ' . . - 3 I:»t Tawa .Crier f Oraalaat TbrUh Pram M r—ptea • Open Until of Ingrid Bergman, the film star AT 49 B. CENTBH ST. RONOED PICK-UP N aw e Stare AUaa Shaw SI. W Arts I MarrIaA Jaaa T ill News, DaaciM BAwarAa — Prarar—Tawa Otter Brara IHelllea > It Cater, aaasls: Tear Baaaatt. Ire- HtehllKhta g was hoard to remark that her f* - I— b aaA Laara Otabb—ae tt lav AIbHphI aaA the NIekalate * : » Baaate Break Mews S vorite movie role Is not any of the Braakfaat.TIma MaAera Hama DIpaat N D u — Cunrent annua] fHvldend t#:W OaTba Oa liW nw Ua—p. „ 2 F h h e r Hap BteharAa > Aparteeapa t ItiM Ja— Allr—a Shew t, W Daach, Ba In spectacular successes that have .Itaatala Kaaaar— I Mawa A. tt Olap— Bape— la “Tba ' TaaA— nrta 8 )4 %. 5 P.M. ■ Tapper . ' crowned lier bareer but the part e i J I AMOCO It’a Paa Ta IteAaca Newa aaA W— that 8 Ah—t,” St—r —aeana — ae- MondeyMr'Tueadaya-Vridaya. iSttt liMemb— BrlAa of the "bad girl" in JAkylo C n i w C I X 9 SER VICE M Y CUANSERS, he. BapUah la AfAtea i'Albart Barba Baparta M —mplIbheA waai— aatbar wba Tr— Haat ^ SU BROAD ST..^MI #-7111 ’ Featar.a Qta* S p a rta N naAa bar aeaA far lAe— — atebcA Ihuradayw i l hours of uninter­ Ap Bear With Yae ta—pta ta araa«a hit a—|a ■‘• f and Mr. Hyde” in which she ap­ Tmenp —. Rrakoe r— IgaKlon "I Lara T^M a." Part I TUa la Allea A la — —piriap r— ap auda wrM- rupted aervloa 9 AJd. to 8 PJC. IlrtS I Larc Lacy peared with Spencer Tracy. LnbrieaGon — Cap Waefclaf ebat Taaa. Jaaal Blair Vaa AtbaA P— tt t Tha Price Is BiabI ‘ B—A— Pat—I ^ "T h ey. didn’t wmitt to give me Diap Iteap gebaal M a r la A t 1 M Mika Wall^ lA U iN Tap DaHar iteC GREEN STAMPS Bamoar Beaai . "Oparattea Ciaa— BlebarAa BaM V—larw tS Osacaat—ltea_ SrtsKl.“iffSlbai «•§ the role," said Ingrid, "they wont­ P a b 'A ^ N Wba De V— Tieslf ' Mr. AAama aaA Bra Maatalb— : Marta Blra •itt tad.* iL tt ed me to play the other girL" 869 MAIN ST.—m S-li77 L— a a r T a a — W — Ib a r . Lo ' ~ It .— S“ S. *•"»»• . A; tt Car— Starr When the picture was rrteksed ho i Oantala Kaaaar— Mawa at tbAe^tear a ______aaA Waathar 'ii ' Paaeaat i I MarrlaA Jaaa Mawa —A W—lb— — ** ** bSTh—rl**'*” *"* **•**• “ HrtS Lara Of Ufa one noticed the oth«r giri: the ’ P — aa P—pla’a pbetoa. tt Mawa —A W—th— N Tte Tbc Dsaab Dergman part drew much atten­ Baaair Break .. Paa—ra ^rtr N . Don WILLIS Goroge BetUc— Oaa pOtea. Rawey—J. wh— O a ^ > HIphHphto St Ililt P—ta— PIlW 1 tion to its creatoi'. I Oa tae Oa Newa. Daaptoa BAwarAa N Uitt'Scar— Par Tba—rraw NEW PRESIDENT la Ke—a." BaaalA Lawte, lUPiBOlAUSTS Of It O—M Ba V— bal^^. they 5 m«& eaat Darld naaph Be Mi M aw a t t Btaphea BayA T a p p e r I .N am e T b a , T a — 8 . 4 t W H E E L AU O NM BNT and NADaOR IN MRW YORK December BHAa , WarlA’a B—t M—tea A »i'M %*OrtSta^Liabl CBS NEWS has a new prea- ltr|t BtebarA Dtaa-sA M, M “TaaA— OamraAa” BSARB SMRVICB 1;M Mawa ' IdenL Sig Miokelson, long eon- Traaaara Baal _ Ablrlar Temple Rtarrbaak A. tt J — h P — r N GUMBlUbL A ^ RBPAm Maale Blase Aa Baar W ta V— I T h e T e a — t , N piM R sTioS S ^v. ^ ■ • 2 Oeoega Nader, star o f NBCTe eid ei^ a dominant 9 g:ure in the I f>ara Laar Mltetael* 9-488f » t 8 MAIM ST. MANCehOimB* ' At Mama with BtUr ■ Tba Prica la BIpbl Stare Starr OaHwaa. Cs—t Brtaa Maria Mattaae O^r-O-a^M at *‘»!S",& S; Saturday night "The Iton and ddirelopment of televiaion Joar^ T a p D a H a r D—tory fasiarsA — a rat—— IfiW Mawa aaA Weata— t "Always a - ■ J - Ota—ay. Gate Daria the Challenge,” sesr "tsi Plume nallam, has boon apoplnted prea Caaaaalraltea tawaum wba la bbraA ta prataet , ^ Mam—t af MeAitattaa ■ AIrta— - de Ma Tante” im a brief New Tork 17 OAK ST. Wba Da T— Trartf a aaia(l tawa frata tae raw- B lOw Dn ' Dl—roe Haartag - A. 4A. It Ident of CBS Nows, affective iaa- Oarar Bterr paa— a el a baaAit paap Ittt HaaAlta— A 1 :W Q—J ^ B r ^ s A£rs"to»iite*a*. »atay. ''Sa— b A t ^ L .The oast of "La PhMne de medlateily. ' |«ra —A Msmaps . SI. tt lit t Aa-Tha WaalA Tar— . 3 Day af lafa—y. tta Tante” alao amw .Oeorga Mlckelsoa has been vice prea- U t 4 » itan Winism Daa—raat. “CbllA 8HERwm-iifniJA|it OtaAa—Ha Wa——A Pkooo Ml 3-0247 at Capri—ra.” Aa aa—araSItaa. P in U T MASON SHOW a^nier*Vapai5a*Tiata Nader. Beema that .Nhder, aeatod ident of CBS and general maiH ItibA Lara Of Ufa al —apwrtt— t—m tab MUa TSTfStetstaabaea afBa— , aacepcftaMW » aa—tal in Row A of the orchestra, ager of CBS NEWS ainca 19M. T to t £ c O aa p b tbrawa Me Harris baa—balA ”Th « Ca n of Um OArruhma — I iMiniiCMi FU9T8 cknsMOK IrtS Pray— ' . lata aa a—ear. Oamblar” ip the utle of tha Perry liAC Day Oaart _ . mSr'lfillteMlirJ laughed so uproariously at the There Is a L«ke Miekelaon ki b:WA— rab Par T a— a— aw D— Bawllap U S W r I mnAms'nMjWBB-^ARTim Par Belter — WpS— antlca onatage that he "brblM C a a M T— Mason show BAturday, O ct 17. on Dr. Pr Minnesota, so ehristenad by Oov. n Be t ; N Patbar BaaWs Bast __. .. A ' ■ WAIXPAPBR, Mtt, Oaa— Ptr A Bay HaAe l^e That Babl A Channel 3, 7:30 to 8:80 p.m. A men aa— at be— trteheA the muSIciane in the pit who, in Orville Freeman in honor of na­ I t t lA The fHtlAiaa UpM tta— BalM^yaaap, ”TAa Oai«- [.••1 MAIN nr. XlOw,Ml**«iM IrtA date Stotta Bbaw aaA''htehla wlff*hSa beta *»•—eA turn, ‘iMohe up” (he pepfereters tive son Slg. RRAPERIES M i UN H aw a - a— r'a B% OarT^CHia— a* —aa- retains Perry Maaon to bMp hie Baa— Part; late • bahitap aete. *. fwr Maale Btepa mltt— a—tea wb— tba AaAar- brother who hM been forgtnf Tba TMa ~ miatage* Nador aaya R*a a "real AI Mama sHlb BMIr —aa’ alA patAaa— la abaaba Im olieoka to pay. off fembUn|r d^ta. liW Tba Blip funny fhew.” ' JOAN GRAWPlkUl ON TV Marta Maltaea —Istaha. — a rapra—atatira AMt- ata— GURTAINS "Obart af Mra. Mali** <1 —a ta jn—t, the parara— Dick Poren, Wynn Pearce, TTOm ssTwr 7 Tatea *r WMIa Far— • S|. N AH Atar L ... Late'D*y.' xTAVlA end Peule' Raymond ere ittt Tha TaiAlel I CaAar— ^ 8PANGLBR Joan Crawford m'akes her T V ------Dlraiea Ba—tap . Ma— Dale Bitaerl—a la “Daa- feetUred. Ptsai Tba— Robert Tayknr’e real name iA vBNWYYYBBy VWMBINI Oar M l— Braaba ^ . I t e r e r — .” Jim M arA ta h — ta flit "Western” debut on .”Zane O iay H b A aat If Walla. Faipa amptara. FOR THE BEST Osaaaa' GpangleP Arlington Brugta. Theater” Dee. ar on cNS.' Aa The W-rM Taras A. W Aaa BawUaa U warhtap wita ood Prossod CtaAerelta WaakeaA OKIfK K lXIrV SHOW ^ H aw a —Haw h—baaA wba Aa—rtaA . Oene Kelly will produce end tier PICTURE a .— I s '- ""amvaijss OnaratteB Aaaei— bar a r—r apa H A N C H U R fE B B—rhea At—al Beat A, N. tt In e color tpedel Nov. #1 on ♦‘•‘ S X T c r A . b iteta M n « RittBIAIRAiUM TW BtaB P tB p a r Ataarlaaa BaaAitaaA le-r—JK’SSMffU'Sa. aA ’waWerwelebt. e5.a Par Battar ar P— Waraa A 8 .Ata— BtebarA Leap. “Tareh Channel 30 from 8 :8 0 to 9 :8 0 p.m. PROGRAMS ULTRA FASHION fMmOAL SnrUfr BAR Qa—a Far a Dagf Nap I— . Trampats.*^ Oataa— With Mm will be Doneld O'Con­ Marla - Batel Da Par— MAIN 8 T e-M l 9-1191 MANCHESTER Bar la C— rt ^ha bans wllb — aaAarwarM t’j. ta ta* Araay" lAiW Wl— Ma T—m HEARING GLASSES Heaa- rarte f^are wbaa be stiampta ta ra» nor end Cerol Lewrence. Kelly DRY CUANERS Tba This Maa baMHtale a r— ap teampat— aa> PERSONALITIES 4 iU by^l^ALITONE — a« Tea TtaalT youngr aUgre end ecreen elnginff INVESIMENTS Inc. MANCHESIER DISTRIBUTORS - PIrat Abaw Jkfidt t e i"ta.ta 9 9 ONION 8 K — PHONR M l 8-n94-«OCKVlIXE, ENTBRPRISR 9979 " l a .Aaate4 r * * " N ra "M a|^iint"..,t«Aph0ne calla, that t n * n i 9-8 9 8 8 . : Bap Baga— Abaw ' HNOEV ba ” Jf< la. • . . 98s'MAiN Ml t-87n-~J^'i-»AL''iii'9^WM ■' ^ ;■ ■'■ '*♦ a 'i, ♦ PAgli; ro ga'

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Ut«t |ss5u " r “ . 1 1 !:• » Hew*^ IvRTPB MMie aiiw « ^MUr .ASs* Maa Msath TaHay .peya _ At SaMririMkiSMe Lew Of T te ruiastiuem ' W J Taka a* OaaA lAsh M ■Ml* KeMegi Tha-'■aafitas,** Ha«hhart If Sar- IfiSS VarM 's Seat ‘Mavlas . .1 'SpaeaH't SMtet,**' OewK* raaaAaA hr a rraafT al maa >a- 1 I:M Mews. Weathea aaS Spelts t. I I Eae«a laat aer'hmair Inm whaa Aa Mas ~ ’a ^ e r . Mpsfts. Maws J Dlrprc « he hrlax a 'maaehar"af a meaa- !fwr7S>«iath.r . - 3 i W 8!J^'5f,J*'X2L. tslB riaa la histlra* ' ' . .'aatare tS liW if Tt* W*iM ~ Gala Warm Shaw A SI ■ . -,m A 4 > '’Gama Bapia UMIa . BaaMk?* UiU Festare Film ■, S ' •• ’ wMh A rrry Cslaaaa. easHal “ Bla MltaJ’ Mai Ahhatt. taa Itairs CestaUef ' „ l H A R L O i r S This Is The U fa . : sasw la lha N u ~ a r a asraSs la- Warii’s Mast Msylas i O IL COMPANY i'M rrmrie • .. • ,, JaWaaalsIa. wha arrtlm haahs aa- *‘l Mesashsher Maasa” . _ liM F s t initor Or tTstss ' h ^ r aaa aaSaretaaS ■ Aaek Vaar Shaw *• ' OMmaiMittjr in th« ««M t)i'' OaMS Far A Dar Wyawar Falral ' tt 369 CEKTtR S’ ’ «f thf ■iMtpptac dIMriet. T a i Steele Shaw M Day la Osart Uharara a 11!M Aaek Paar whaw M Tol Ml 3-6320 l;M .O ale Warm Shaw The BaUr Hattaa Shaw t tt>M News aai Wsalbar I ; « n t U J m St.—Tet »^ 1 VsrtT ;^aU la Kaats pia OH Sehaal 1:M Maws *• . ^ The This Maa '• Tia.*’ GalSIe assets a leaii- 1;M News . • 24-Hour S'jtncr Serv;, * S:M Asast Dasa ^staaSlac traSIHaa by sarlas a yisil Is the esolasivs hay sMssI atta^eS by h|T yahaKast ehaaya MOST SAHL OHAMQK ■jU MsstsrsSa ^ tt. M 'Hie MoA Sahl speciAl triecest, «.N •aatarsaa (Gaea Sany> Imim naS thSa Sasts ' . ^ assaaemeal that them’s "The IlSitufe ties. Ahetul," origt- OPTICAL Caaaepttcat ■asAstaaA Ne raasral far Tbara” luUiy scheduled for sSturdsy, Nov. Xalhy OsA W ■ ' SaaaA KeM Shaw . . ' t Jl, prill be . presented instep on S T Y L i T B A R . Wha Oa Taa TrV sir Masraa S si < S t Itaacar AaAv ’ 3 Pridtiy, Jin. 22 from 8:80 to 0:30 m d R R v 753 M A IN ST. 'Hsasa pa Blinh Wl iat oaMtar U My Baslaaaa II p.m. over dnannel 80. M o e d w t e r THE Cemplefe ORt. Service GOODYEAR O eet^ L—e gpeelellete FRIDAY Television PROGRAM NYLON TIRES StSS Tha M (a Of Nlatt mevla aaeaa arha wMhieaws late M l 3-11f 1 •OS Oahtlaeatal Claasmam , SpNt Farasaallto . a aiake-helleva erarU af IS years • :U amend MaaH . Amarleaa_Jtaaistaai SSere and Xlaitt 8M Brara SI.- •ill Fraysr t:SS Faatara FIMi •iM CaatiBeBtal Claaarsam “Na Flaea far a taiy.’ .C a ra l^ a af SpyrH IS. IS This Is Oaa Faith Gargaa, Marraret U a i Tha Deteetlya • T M . M l 1-1179 •:tf Saesai MeaM Frasram Fapeya ThaiMar Stars D ^ H Tayler. "Shat la ' l l M Im t 1-M TM asy y TaaasytBa*. tbs DaX” daii^OaSt. MsIhio A ...... Manilialaa Sea First Sha« m ea i spat as. ha lavaaUetates lwrtesiDiii.im^ tM Tawa■a C»*»r S a I Aha Ke sbssilss at a 14-yaar a li bey ^ /// ///A ■Maws »•» by a patrelmsa TiM AmsrieaB taceai Bebart Tarlsr . IS Sa§0^fi§f Oil. Ill %l BrsakM T&ia •:IS e a r l y ------. Fersea.te Fersea S, tS SMI Map Mlehaais "Oraat BeHa,” B alsi MeBamy StU Oaptaia Kaaaasaa MU^ wSfliaee fa^ralaws *' U SitoniQ ^A \^ IFs-Faa TS' Maiaea ' 3 1S:U BpartNahts M l;M misNsb la AeWea S-M aateh Carso. . \ t Siwrts ,&mara M ■ONOEOnCK^^ • sSS Featare FMMl •AS Oaaaaaball , S lliSS Naw^ Wralher O Sparta *•, S. IS w U ImM jrwir Im n m f « r Im *A I News • SERVICE Wsathar— l.ssal Mews SilS Mameals af Oamfsrt S o r feiANonmmm n.u\,:iss,:ssm, Maws a a i Weather 8 $8 e lS*1faw T ip s ir 1 :U MoMoira, DaiDaofftsa K iw aris SUIT AAAINST PAAR SHOW TELMI3-035t BShlishts RoMotfvliny C bA rS7 rSt\edmr ^ Maws IlilS tava Of tKa Ills BawhMe A 8700,000 mift for dstsatwi Iwa ' Tie Taa Pspsh . Whaa Tates been filed agaliMt NBCs ”Jaek MDOH ADO ABOCT JRANNK ■asHms Oaa . satlis ir lr s ’s PSAir Stwpr" In New T ork Supreme Tha Tahitian gM in the fisrtlH J A C K K E R I N MiM Ssaapa Far Tsmsrrsw hara arteath Oburt. It tm iU Be Taa are Im msil •a*, by eomtaiF ’ ooloraaat o f . “The bSesM tava That Bab the shartif __ ia ty la .a Uward Hilgemeler Jr., a stand­ and Sixpeiioa,’* Pridayt O ct 81^ IB 8 Pt»ratera . •B a th s U | « The GaUNaa U c M . tlMged m arier Stars Brio by oontestant on the CBS "Dotto” being pbyed by a glH namad Jean- 1:SS Maws namtec, "The loath Maa” ahow^haa charged that Ms rsputa- • PSrcfccs •SHUncs ' Maale Btaae nie, with light bFowB hair. The - At Hasaa i n k n p y 8 a r . M ^ * g 3 . 3:3 tioit has been damsged oti the rob 5salb foe a de«lt*air#d 'laia. Mevla MaHaaa • rSS TrosU a Shsetprs Paar ahow M Sept. 8. 1M8. MUge- "Straata sf Saa Traaetsas,* Taaehiswa So, Jeannb had to Ilya here. ,wMll • RSofinc •AUdltioiMi SiSS. meier'a chirgea of fraud set off carbon paper! Jean MareU! aha ■ SifyiSrftSla. the-lOM investigation of TV guis o f the oarboned hair, afad dIeoBF- Up To Seven Years lilt Oar MIm SH ;M As Aa The WWag a M Taras programa: Hiigem eier aald in hia ered tor the role by Reee TSMad Finaimni!. Am acei ■ Claier ella Im shta i 3 auit th a t defam atory reuMtrka who tm easting' director -for TYd*- against him - were eaciMuiged . in m - ■ear (Cslar) ent AadDoUbp. .While ^ dUhtee' e t Maa ^ e m Weekhaaik conversation between Paar Aid an actors' > gaOiaHag pises on ___ ^ Far .Whlitybiris hla ifueat, BHly Paamon, a Bighth AVe. ’! YVhen noVwfishhig Far M Day SiSS “ T.V ■ .. Steslla^ Flaybaaaano ' a Aaaa T a a t a I a a. 1Msriailltea ahow contaotant who won huge and tlnUiig hsir hair. Jaan parr KeR. Meaeti. r i | ^ , K e c .^ jn * ! aeaeu a a i Aaka WUW H U ^ aa- suma o f money on quia ahowa. forma in 'Ikudi Ado About Noth­ . ' star la " F arMear ,** a ____ The auit has been filed against ing” with air John Qielgod. Pfearteter .. in M sat la tbs fsar-itiisa ?K -war BsrBa four parUea; Paar, William An­ CDBC’O ^ wnHi TI Oapset Stria S, SI. SI derson, producer of the Paar OONNOB8 HAA 'irWO so m .iw u jn B iir '.ISV /*C***^ BHiey Is ahow; BHly PeRaoA, and NBC, Chuck Connors ie going to bo S:S aurroundsd by atma-m the Odt Rf Pr—MfiMtIgp SfeSMIete ,v . « a SID OABSAB SHOW Rowing Df 'tlttlsniigB” ok ABC* o jia f r t e p A p ; jb f i Al .Niae ' U Bid Oassar' wlU atar in a full TV. His 7-ysarnpM, Jsff,;makoe h<» ,'.Oa aSiTrastr ■ • •3»!'Nr . WasteSs,” Martha VllteB hour pf yaiiety antertalnment on dramatic debut In this epdMide fw-^ fHcii B g m m IriA Airies the U.S, Steel Hour Wednesday, £ l E . h W r . . t • :•• M ^ a a i St. titled "Tension.” Johnny C^w- CAU. ^ Byaiataai ' ' ■eteetlva BaHlaser (taa Mar- ^ t . 21, a t 10 p.m. on Channel 3. ford continues aa Connors' T V off- . rial asimhte ’ far aa •aterttpatst Joining Chieaar qn the “ Holiday ■pulGff. U ttb boys- argi net^ ths • a iiM r 9 - 4 5 4 X wha ases::a kpmaajtelas aa his on W heeb" wlH be Audrey M kaai ja ^ s Ksmui Beai” only nttractloiut on “ RfllsnuiB.** TtV'Miria ftt.--4«M i*liiter''' 1 M Wmsas UiSS Msadowa, Gleele MaOKenaie and Oloria Ds Haven giiesta aa> dl^iiisi » iMaks. a s . aa Topy Randall.' d|e’s Daughter!' on Nov. 3; •, -• 1^ # SIRONG IS YdUR INVESTMENT ppRTRXlO haying one 6f pfoe^t holdings appear' to W j _____ *MM tML ll^ i N s r your portfolio foqulrea rg-allgiiinant nne^ tHP O ilr ie^^r iVe Research make specific auggeatioM: * ' ^ '• 164 MI 9-6S61 ‘ p u t t e e . am e t y ’I

FOR SALADS, VEGETABLES, S PA G H ETTI, SOUPS

POSTS CORNBRBD THE MAGAZINE OF PLEASANT PLACES • Ernest V, H eyn Edilor-InChief Paul Hoffman Makion Lowndes t K e f i Editors •> f ■ Delmar Lipp Ralph J. Finch, Jiu Host Managing Editor Art Director By Richard Annour In this Issue... V- A host must be a butler and Amy Around Th « Worid Assistant cook, must shake each hand. Must be a mixer, both of drinks In iddhioa to her buqr life M author and column- m itt, Amy Vanderbilt is a wpman who loves dancing, And people, taking out the kinks is a marvelous cook, is active in her siriNirtnn com­ In conversation, fUUng pauses. munity’s mental heaMi asaodation and is the mother Must, with a laugh like Santa Clauses, of three growing boys. She has a lot of fun, whatever Guffaw at jokes ht^s heard before she’s doing, and diis' month sham with us some of the fen she’s had in her quny dehgjhtfel trips abroad. And even, bravely, beg for more___ Butler, barkeep, politician. The Orey-Plannel Set Psychologist, perhaps physician *At Culture C o m m n (Or surgeon—he can carye a roast). Here’s a major advertising agency feat .solved its He is so many he‘s a host. commuting and space problems by moving ^ entte (iteration to the subufe in which most of fee lives. They now have their own building, oofemule in ten minutes or less, take clients to Inndi at fee country club; and business keeps growing. • i. Bridge Night At The Neighbors A Bird Watcher Strikes Back By Dorothy Rockwell McWood And about time, too. A h u t reading Aurelia Reig- ner’s delightful tale, you may agree wife the people who think the ctqMmaion Tfow , feere’s a queer bird,” We laid our cards aside to see refers not to any df ottt feathered firieDds and their The dawdling bedtime pageantry haWts-but to those amusing and exasperating groups Kraft Grated Parmesan Cheese As in pfs our neigkbortt mites of people whose questions and barfe have finally Trooped in to kiss and yawn goodnights— goaded this spirited bird watcher into ”striking back.” is fine Parmesan in the true Italian fash­ "Goodnight, sweet dreams; goodnight, sleep tight.’^ ion, aged at least 14 months. But one, the oldest of the four. First Allowancs L 4 Hung back uncertain at the door Do you remember what you did wife your lltst' Shake it freely from Kraft’s handy allowance? Do you remember how carefully your canister that wears the gay Italian col­ To weigh this parent-child routine counted it, over and over again, and how you spent Against the fact of new thirteen.... it, and on how many different, wonderful thinpT ors. Here’s the modem way to add this. Then, quite resolved, yet at snaiFs pace. Here n the story, in pictures, of what one little girl famous Cheese to your favorite Italian did whh her very own first thirty cents. He came to kiss his mother's face. foods-«nd golden fiavor to such every­ He kissed his grandmama, his aunt. day American dishes as soups, salads While we who watched joined in the chemt— ■ ‘» / ,L. aqd vegetables. "Goodnight, sweet Yearns; goodnight, sleep tight." Ross Itohrsr But when he stood before his dad, * • H ere is fee c o lo rfe l^ * a e re n e fece of sub­ So many good things you serve this ■ It was apparertt that he had urbia in October, fen trees bursting with their final gay g^ory—just before fee first very week ^vilt taste even better when In one translucent moment spanned leaf drops. We wekome Mr.'Rohrer, an ac­ you give them the fine “Italian touch” A world. He offered him his hand. complished water-otfenlst and m em ber of the Chicago Artists Guild, to these pages. with Kraft Grated Parmesan Cheese.

' I; For rich American For extra sharp flavor get L eonard S. D avidow cheddartlevoT— the giass table jar of Kraft Publisher ih a jiffyl Parmesan Shredded! - KRAFT t o d a y is distributed nationally with newsoaneis in selected N “ fioW fefeTTm r York 22. y ^ m York 22, N. Y. Business I Ave., Chicago I, fU. Patrick O'Rourke, Adver- tfam ^. MortMorton Frank, Pfettfehu a“ rporation. North Michigan Avenue, r h t« g « a. A nfeihts reserved.

Suburbia Today, October 1959 X ^ S t D C e

'1 NEW FORMULA ELBCTRASOL. RESTORES DISHWASHERS TO lOOX EFFICIENCY •r-a. Discoven that ITOOD PROTEIN FOAM Reduces Dishwasher Action As Much as 90% To Cause Spots, Streaks, flhn. New Formula Electrasol Eliminates It. '■ ^ '.

Here, says Mr. Jones, is the only major ad agency in the world with its own building.

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it After the move-from downtoxvn Detroit to BhHmfield HUls^ We M oved business grew, and? grew BY ERNEST A. JONES Fciam CSontrol M eans Spot-Free Glasses Business loomfielo m u s it about the laat iriace in depend on^ thdr own wdk ‘fbr water supply vMidtigan where you would expect to find because the Hfijs, or ’Y>ilture Corners” as it ' l L £ c f ^ Ba hard-working natkmal advertising agency.has been called, up, to now has no town water. Econonpes Laboratory, leador in dishwadier detergent research, • Twenty-tiuee miles from downtown Detroit, has proved what scientisto have long suiqiectod; that food proteins yolk, SOL it is a picturesque region of rollhig country and Why We IVMk Te The Hills woods and lakes. Here, a generation ago, the Why would a Mg advertising agency move to milk, grease; gravy, meat, potatoes, etc.) create foam that dows /MOW famous Rnnish architect H id Saarinen was such a suburb? It happened thb wayt our "down washing action almost to aero; that ordinary detergents ^ Xtf ^ ^ 0 r" S ' commissioned to build George Booth’s Oan-' to the agency, which was originally locded in one of can't control this foam; that spots, streaks and film result; that new ? S P O TTIh g brook Art Center. Here today live many of the Detroit’s skyscrapers, was bursting at the seams. chiefs of the automobile industry and leading We already occupied three H o rn o f a Mg down­ formula Electrasol dinunates foam, restoras wadiing action to 100% civic figures of Detroit in Itidor manors and town' building and adcfitional space was not eflScien^. Result? Spotiess glassware! Streak-fioe duOiesI Filpi>free modern Swiss dialeta and bo^itable white availal^ A move was definitdy in order. The silverl Get new formula, foam-contrd Electrasol,'Arnica's clapboard ooimtty houses. There is a concent question, was, where to move? As a first step 4 ■ tration of wealth and power in these hills, but in deciding, we tool(^a survey of our personnel most gnom ical (Rshwasher detergent, today! It's mithusiastically the atmosphere is still niraL People ride to —account executives,' copy writers, artists and endmlwd by leading dishw ^er manufacturers! hounds over the unfenced fields. The big art directors. It turned out that most of them . ''V Still tlw lowest price (kmdmttd on page 7 PLUS 4 bonus ounces Anodbw/oMOiMprMliirtitf ECONOMICS LABORATORY, INC., St. P«d.M iM i. mmm Siihurbta Today, October 1959 s a«e the OeewtJ B hctric “flnrtHiport" I t a t ro w naaraad daalar Matad batow: .... L . l rACO .i...... Na«an RAoM€jio$i$fi$y A m O M A P riA m o n lU rrtc k 'ft ...... nwcufK R .l.aaa(te...... B hnkaik AMAMAG mne^ritwiim# m c . * * * .mriinwE B y usiHg a heUcopier, adman OwSSwCe....'...... U n te S c K k ■ » C EaaiO aaat Jones finds visits to M tO ackaoa**...... hasW ani SwraSaoihan...... F an aaw distant clients less a chore JotnSrMMrCo...... O W Iw ie N|Sf SNDnOO SeCtttlMlHO AaMatcaaFOrnAan.... than a happy adventure. BaSSeili...... Leas S m c S F a d a a r ...... AS Saw * A m S a S o U l...... L m A M U a NSW V O SS ■4 S a w a A M AkaakaalASanaa...... S r W o n w o S ThtH.C.CieiNSOa. ...OakliaS Buahiesa Has Grown D O n th o H an ra rtf W ataw C rw k i downtown Detroit dientst inchidiog M i^gan W hMtlw F ilk a S IS T h t M M o a C a ...... S a a M e o Tkcnaoara Consolidated Oas Company, The Detroit Times, TWawMS'a...... SnM SwSaia V aaS a n W W k a rS cM l...... SaaD U eo ''W k M F W a a S. S. Kresge Company and Bull Dog Electric H-aWaSSeCa...... O laadala AO *rtz.kic...... naiaica W U M H o aa a...... Saa F n a d H O Products, and serving them has created no lo­ H Id u ilS a O O I0 B A B O Hatala SaddiBB Siona.. Jiaw Yoafc cale proUems. M w ■■ P e F Cnawaa r. .Daawr HaaiaaniatitM iaiaif .NotYork However, just in case you get the impression kfeCOadit A Co.. IM .... .Sockaaaar 0> O aaaaa that we m i^ be too rural, let me note that the BtoeaSSSS7sroa...... unaaSWiI M o C O id n e a k ...... Maw Y o ik O .F o ie ; O a ...... H artford M a e rY ...... N aw Y o ck ageiiey,of ootifae,has major activity in the large Oanuat'i. lac...... D aabarr Braax Big-Gity Business CoMthnied m artSta Jaaaatca.LL cities, with an eastern division on Matfison N aw LaaSaa S ra o k b a I^OewMK Avenue, New York, where it Is eaaential that w iS a F W B * slresdjr Ihred in sad around Bloomlldd Hab. H o a lM d 'a ...... M d s w a n OartaoCkr.l-L we be located dose to TV and radio sttkBoa Ed«. MaUar Co...... Maw H ataa SoihackUda Bm fcan... .hhaaa James R. Adsflu, fade Chsinnsn of die Board, C a M M l r ...... ^...... S a a e o rtf SiHar.UadaarA and the other faefiities associated With adver­ CunCm.-.-^...... Sockaaaar 0> also lived there and was impressed with the e s u w A s s . tising. We also maintain dlloes in Los Angdes Su aaW M sa a O o ih la r . .W IM a iw a quiet and-creative atmoqihere an atmo^ diere and Toronto. flO B W A conducive to the inspiration and creation of FW C iim t. loc...... JackaoarUk Siam Sioa...... N w Yack JoadaaMaiak ...... MtaaU aawNaak.L.1. top-level advertising. He auggeated die move to FnnlM r Advasitages MaaaSraa.... .<...... TaaaaaO ) MORIN CASOUNA L a lH te d Hadaoa Sdk C o ...... S a id tk Blppmfldd Hms. When vre Ibst explored the idea of movini^ Si.FHaneats OH» Saraaou FOdaial Daei. Siona.. ..Clanlaod O) We then disnissed the possibility widi aeveral out, we had some doubts about obtaining the W Shm ick of our major cUents-Pontiac, Cadillac, The BaSi Mankcw'aCo...... M acoa TkaHaBaSrca.Oo...... Cfcniaad prompt service in printing, photography, en­ WaraarSoMaa nCIBBIe Dow Chemical Oonvany, Bcmfo Aviadoo and SkS'a.IaB....; ...... A U a a u FaIrdawFark graving and art work, essential to advertising. M id d la k a is H a itk ia others. All of them were encouraging and, as a As h turned out, tiiese so-called problems of s ilN o e Tkalrai lld ik ia C a ra o a 'FM f Scan A O b. f k k a s o TkaMisbnCo...... C lin k a id result, we literally toedt to the hSlt. production were m i^ easier to handle than we ErataraeaFaffc FARLaaaraaCO...... rnkaahaa H SM da Tka A. Folakr CO...... A k io a Like many a famfly who wants to move out had expected becaiise a nnall colony of art W ikaaiM C n U M of the city, ire had to buOd to have a place to stndios and photographic studios has grown up D. J. SiBBran A C a .... JteckfM Sutkaa-Uadatr-Davia. .Clm lanl ORtAHO SUh move to, and so we pot up our Blobmfidd HiSs . around os now at “Culture Corners." MPIANA SroarfrDaaklaOo...... Taka C a ito a F Iria Soeu A C d. .Haaaaoad headquaiters, the first boOdkig ever designed I should like to note another important ad­ a F. Waaaoa...... hMUaaaaoUa Faatiaia kS!w ?Fraak Co., bic. .Foniaad for a major advertising agency. It atanda tqr vantage we have found in moving to the sub- Salaai IOWA O M a A K Ia s ...... FocUaad the side of the main road leading through urbs-our new location has enabled us. at a MoSara AaaUaaca d o .. .CBdar Saelda N N N m V A N M “Cultuie Coraen.” It is a long, kw , spBMevel S A M A i CW ntf SIsipHMiCo. a». .ScnMMoii » time vdien business is expanding, to attract tal­ T ka Joaaa S io n C O .___ .P iW ta VISN a K M A M H a. a a a * . . . a . * .M llb W th structure of white concrete and begad expanses H. LakC o.,...... ASwamni ented and valuable people. Pleasant, convenient lO U M A N A OarY.^....rr ...... Saiklchaoi of i^aaa, set on a 19-acre hifiaide, offices and ideal working conditions provide a naHohacaeB.. _ — Cg m oii Soraa k ridea A C lo a k la r. .F k Wadak ik la strong incentive to apply to os first and, instead Acdaaon Q ty Fadlitiesc Com try Spaee MASS lia h ln n a a of being lost in a skyscraper, our own budding Fovhr. Dick A WaSw W iAaaSm Hcoe we are equipped with all of the con- ZoSlBsarHamn ...... ASaalam in a prominent location on a busy commuting M A a V tA N S nectioDs and functions of an agency in the cen­ HockackIM Koka A Co. .n*kfaaen' O a a m l V l Fok. Sarrtca new offices, not even for tiie few of our people on some functions, vdiile the city replacca In General EHectric's “Southport,” Acrilan. every indh of heated area. raol Saakaan A Saaa .. .Onad SaWSa A O t a ...... W ltk a c k ...... FW adala who stiD lire in Detroit They drive out of tiw bliglued areas with some of the attractions of acrylic fiber is blended with cotton and rayon Because of Sleep-Guard, “Southport” adjusts asNNsserA •• kISIar A Skoada. la c.. city in tiie'morning witii the lifte r traffic and to form a new falmc of downy tightimiw, pleas­ DsaaoaliacaaaaaBaaB. ..S i . F a st the suburbs. Take us as an example—Bloom­ to temperature changes automatically, so you back at night in the tqipoaite direction to the field Hnis, suburb of Detroit, has acquired a ant texture, great duralnUty. sleep in perfect comfort, gentle, even warmth. R iO n a a a a a a a * < H a a r t C S ,...... S srin S kd d SaUik A VM wa ...... l.N o c fc S l A going stream of traffic. Moat of ns drive to major advertising agen^ and assodated^busi- “Southport,” like all Generid Electric Blan­ T k a Jdaaa S ia n ...... KaaaaaCior V k sh ria S a a In “Southport,” General Electric’s experience FadjOafKaMaaCiw.. JCaaaaaCliy W .O .S « a c t i...... NocfOSi work in ten minutes in gleaming cars witii'ml- nesses, while the dty -GiianI* means that all heating elements Electric dealer’s listed at the (right). Sl.lo*askLAFCo. l.Sl.Joaii*’, Boo M e rc k * ...... YakU aa - we can take them to lunch just up the road at - skating rink. / MSSAWA TkaO aaaaaH...... Tsahaaa TkoaNs KSsaaiW i A Co. OaaakB ■ IwOSOwK- -* _ _*_*^ wew W*P$MVO$$ . a- - - a a a a aMVStUwM --*- the deUgbtful country dubs or to one of the Skodn Braa...... Tacotaa If this is what comprises a regional dty. I Spedsllr selected eolors, extra-deep, lustrous nylon NSWHAMFMSSI SckoaaSddY...... Taesaw several excdlent local eating places. am for it-from happy experience. Tigress k OvtMwtt- pToehct • bindings, and softly illumine ted Comfort-Selector. Caw . VaSay P ac. C o.. .Clanaaeai Naat Haaapedn ionoaStoilfin Co.., ..Cilikabeni D*LCO.AOAa...... Fottaa n a U i Siaaa A Thaaiaa...... WhaaNac “Southport” is tnothproof, mildew-proof end com- FakSeSaair.Co.orN.H. pletdy washable. AOS».«...... M aartaaiar O h a b d Braa., la c ...... M ilw aakaa Twin, $29.96. Double, $34.96. DouUe with Dual S.AI0BaaAC0...... SkoattUSa WoSF-XablFHbals CO... Madkoa Suhtirhia Today. Octither 1959 , GENERAL^ ELECTRIC Comfort-Sdectw, $44.96. King-eise, $89.96. ^ V i( A A C |e K u eK\co The famous woman-about4he-world and expert on etiquette For fun in , start with the Tivoli, the I have fun Ui doing my Christmas shop­ model for amusement parks everywhere. It has every- ping in May. 1 buy lengths of tweied, linen handker­ thing-honky-tonk, of course, but also sections that chiefs, leprechauns (stuffed). 1 pick up Georgian tells about the places abroad where she has had the vwst fu)i are truly elegfnt. The most ebullient children (mine) silver (for modest sums) and lug home my quota of can be let loose tjtere with impunity,, for the parit b Irish whbky for the Irish doffee drinkers among my wonderfully laid out and caiWully guarded. While friends. the little ones whoop it up in the Fun House, their , ^Dublin b another place where I do my fantasy pirents can have a true -gourmet meal in sudt res­ town-house shopping. For about $10,000 1 can buy ^ •- taurants as the Divan II or the Belle Terrace, both a fine Geotgbn mansion, perhaps on St. Stephen's in the park. - Green. The present American Embassy, abo Geor- ^ - Before I fell in love with tiM Tivoli, I had never gbn,b soon to be sold. Would that it could be to me. seen a flea circus. My youngest son was the first to drag me to the "Loppe Sircus" where I found that he was already well known, and quite a shill. We in never forget El Salon Mexico, the great dance had a grand time watching a charming French flea- hall that was the inspiration for Aaron Copeland's Fifi-who balanced on a high wire with the help stirring composition based on Mexican folk music. of a tiny feather fan. Other fleas, of course, played Since El Salon Mexico b far from upper-class, I imemational soccer. couldn’t persuade any of my Mexicah friends to go And I wilLnever forget one evening in the Tivoli with me, so I went alone with a guide, who was when I was standing outside the Fun House after under some apprehension himself. having captured one of my boys as he emerged Entering Mexicans were frisked for hidden knives from, a binrel roll. Next to me a young ^Danish and guns and all around the walb of the dance hall father, holding a small sticky boy by the hand, was were policemen strategically placed to keep the peace. abo waiting for a child to be dbgorged from the Three great orchestras played altematriy so that, Fun House. Suddenly he walked away, then, return­ at an times, there was music to dance to. The hard ing out of the d a r k n ^ he thrust an ice cream into core of .customers was from the working dlau Of my youngest’s hand, saying in perfect English,'“Wel­ Mexico City. Signs here and there said such things come to Dennuirk." Sontetimes 1 think the Spanish gypsies are the only as "Gentlemen are asked not to throw (heir ciga­ Is it any wonder, that of all the posters he could gay and fully utbfied people I have ever seen, and rettes on the floor, as the ladies will bum their bare have had in hb room, my Stephen I w one above hb for sheer fun I choose the gypsy caves in Granada, feet.” Thb time there was no dancing fo^m e. It bed of the Tivoli gardens? He looks longingly at it across the valley on the hill of Sacramonte. I enjoy was below my guide's dignity. each night before he says hb prayers. the clever, graceful, wily gypsies wherever 1 en­ counter them. (I forgot to mention that one of the attractions of for sne b the gypsies there, known as the “Irish travellers.” ) Gypsies are bom dancing, it seems, and never are too old or too rotund I ( X T - O A e to quit. I could sit for a week in a hard wooden chair supplied me inside a gypsy cave, watching them do I TRAVEL OUT OF SEASON the flamenco. HTTe The gypsy settlement outoide of Granada b per­ haps the largest in tite world. They live there in thrir caves with whitewashed fronts and gay cur­ BY AMY VANDERBILT tains in the windows (a sign of prosperity). I was told that one very suenssful gypsy dancer has a DRAWINGS BY LOU SCHWARTZ white telephone in her cave. A few years back, the Spanish government tried to relocate the gypsies in modem tenements, away mong my friends and neighbors so many of us from the Sacramonte. They moved out somewhat k are'hotfoot travellers that it is strictly taboo, guage fairly well (which makes for more fun), al­ doubtfully, but almost immediately moved back to Aconversationally, to discuss one’s travels when meeting though everyone speaks English, (oo. their caves. There, they said, they were much safer, socially. Why? Everybody has already been there. I Amsterdam was also one of the very first European cooler in the summer, warmer in the winter and, , All tourists to Portugal make a beeline for Nazare try to combat this difficult situation by being an ofT- cities I saw as a child, and I still feel very much at Dublin b the ^ity in which I have ^uiet fun of a having only one door, burglarproof. I remember (pronounced Nazaray), “the most typical” M ing the-beaten-track, out-of-season traveller. I go to the home there. It is called the "Venice of the North." very heart-warming kind. The greatest fun b gab. The asking one old gypqr whether he owned or rented port in all of Portugal, and I was no exception. The West indies in the summertime, dodging' the hurri­ but its forty miles of canab today are simply charm­ Irish arc great talkers, which b no news, of'course, his cave. He replied that, of course, he owned it— fishennen of Nazare are descended, they say, from canes, travel within the Arctic Circle in the summer, ing wat^rscaping. The only boats that go through but tfie kind'of talk in Dublin b inspiring, amusing, his grandfather had dug it out himself from the the Phoenicians, and their brightly painted sailboats too. and shop for fall clothes in the' lovely cool them are the tourist tour boats. The fourteen hun­ delightful to the ear. 1 should like to send my soru mountainside. have been hewn in the same style for the past thou­ Dublin springtime. dred houseboats anchored in the canals, which at­ to school there sorhetime, to Trinity College, to en­ sand years-like a watermelon that has been scooped Taking them loosely, alphabetically, in what places tempt to 'relieve somewhat the difficult housing rich their vocabularies and theb voice tones, as well o u t The wild plaid shirts that the men wear contrast have 1 had the most fun? situation in Amsterdam, rarely move about. as to teaebthem the art of.,conversation and the turn with the Mack shawb of the women who sh cross- I have fun in Amsterdam walking and window- of an epigram. legged in the doorways, their feet l»re. their faces, shopping-mainly for antiques. I also, in fantasy at The Irish, who claim with some pride that their, like the Arab women's, covered with shaxris even on least, shop for a town house. Along the Keren, or climate b terrible, are rather insulted when an out­ Fun in London for nie means theatre and more warm days. A widow here never remarries and wears sider says he Nkes H. 1 happen'to. I like the damp Many people think that Amsterdam is the gayest Gentlemen's Canal, there are Kith- and 17th-century theatre. Maybe it's because:! understand every word Macirthe rest of her life. clean u r, the quick, caressing showers. I never fail city in Europe today. I am not ready to concede houses that you can buy for as little as I5.(X)0 (well, almost every word). It abo means wonderfuL. But the fun? We entered the smalL definitely noq- to be amazed at the palm trees which remiqd me that this, but I will admit that it has several special holds guilders (about $4,000). Many of them have beauti­ long bw rides. " umrist hotel on the square. A children's dance was on my heart. fully ste i^ d gables With cranes in the attic windows Ireland b su(Mropical. J like to go to the Cheshire Cheese for lundi and taking place in the middle of the afternoon. Most' 1 have great fun eating in Dublin. Irish Bay I am, of course, of Dutch descent. My family for hoisting up furniture. One I especially covet is to Lyons for tea, just is I did as a school girt, when of the boys and girls were in the costumes of the prawns are a delicacy thb side of heaven, specially came from a little town called De Bill, which is called "God is myn Burg",(God is my Fortress). I a guinea in my pocket was a lot of money. I like area—the boys in plaid shirts of brilibnt color and as they are served at the Hotel Gresham in a thin now Holland’s weather station. Although I am a laughed when I saw a modem Dutchman's house to shop at Fortnum & Mason's for Mack-walnut the little girls in plesited or embroidered bright sidrts, crystal-atemmed glass, the edge of which has been sixth-generation American, I still look so Dutch that just outside of Amsterdam, for in its- gable was the pickle to use in the divine lamb hash I learned to under which are seven pelticmts. 1 dancedj^M, and dipped in paprika. Once iny two youngest sons ate when I am in Holland, people on the street ask me legend, 'Caveat- Emptor" (Let the Buyer Beware)! make on the Queen Elizabeth, but my school^rl left with the strains of the Vira de Nazare running for directiohs. I can read and understand the lan- It is fun to be in a city where men are men, and them in one form or anoUicr at every hinch and passion for their hazelnut chot^ate bars has defi­ through my head, and still running, as I write know it, are good dancers and handsome, tp boot. dinner, for a month. 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I TRAVEL OUT OF SEASON (Cewdwwd)

1 cannot leave P o rtu ^ without mentioning the v.o. V ‘t. 1 Hotel Avis. (Perhaps I shouldn't, for it is ootning down.) It was a former private palace and is as world-renowned as the Ritz in Paris and operates somewhat on the same scale in miniature. March ... r. '■ through October is the time to go. if they will have you, but royalty will probably have gotten ahead of you for reservations. 1 enjoyed the Avis because I feh thoroughly pam­ pered there. The rooms are all big, high-cidlinged, with balconies. The bed linen is real linen and in _ the morning / up comes your breakfast on Vista Alegre porcelain (which is the Portuguese version of Limoges). harbor is oiw of the most beautiful Everything is enjoyable in Vienna, in my opinion, harbon in the world. To watch its lights from the but I had the most pleasure after a delightful perform­ porthole of your cabin aboard the ”af Chapman” is ance of ‘Tales of Hoffmann" at the great new Staats- fun, indeed, as you rock gently to sleep. oper. With Viennese friends I taxied up to Grinzing, We spent three days on the ”af Chapman" at a the wine district outside of Vienna, but still within the 't M . u o cost of 38c a dayl The handsome old vessel was city limiu. There we made the rounds of the Heuri- built in 1808 and has been reoutfitted as the only gen, the Uvems where wine is told primarily. Here youth hostel in the world aboard a sailing ship. and there, outside these charming Grinding taverns The ”af Chapman” is anchored,. ntore or less (some of them dating back as far at 1500), hung firmly, opposite the Royal Palace and is stUI so ele­ evergreen wreaths to indicate that the new wine was gant that some tourists visiting Stockholm are under ready. Some Viennese come to the Heurigen with the impression diat it is the king’s yacht. The ship their own suimcrs to go with the wine. My visit was has central heating and air conditioning, with fresh in clMr, below-zero. crisp weather We danced to air coming in all summer and wanned air, afi winter, American jazz before the leaping flames in the fire­ UiifortutMtely, stays are limited to five days, or place undl 4 a.m. closing. adventurous touristo would never sUy anywhere else, once they found out about ”af^Chapman" and its delicious Swedish food. One day'my youngest ate 40 Swedish pancakes widi strawberries and whipped cream. bode* Oert: 3 greet MriM—Beneee. Pioneer, Phoenlie—aO beewtiful models, V -a end "3" Vou don’Lhave to lie a youth hosteler to visit the “af Chapman” and have lunch or tea there. On week- 1 have fun eating in Paris, anywhere from the sea­ days they serve 250 funches on board, from 11:30 AMERICA DISCOVERS THE ALt-NEW food bar at Prunier’s (where in wintertime 1 love to 2, not only to tourists, but to Swedish business­ m urchins, called in Ftetich Tittle bean,” because men, who Ukd to come for a lunch in the sud. in their furlike shells they look like little brown ■T' bean tolled up for hiberrution) to the Ritz for lunch,-if 1 want to view the intertutknal set or liave lunch with visiting rich Americans. I like Maxim’s v/i on Friday nights because on that night everyone must As 1 look back throu^ these notes, I see that my idea of fun falls into a simple pattern. I enjoy dress, the dancing is exodlent and the food, of All Americans, 1 am convinced, have fun in Ven- friends of all nationalities, dancing everywhere, course, superlative. But because I like small restou- ice-except perhaps in the winter when it can be music, g ^ food of all kinds, usually eaten under in­ rants best anywhere, 1 most enjoy the places my very cold and damp. I have fun viewing the Mgfctt A complete new line of economy cars in the low-price field I formal circumstances, and foreign shoppmg. French friends take me-places about which they on the dmkl^ studying the tourists and the Vene­ yet, perha0 the most fun of all, as I think would inefer me not to write. tians themsdves going back and forth to work and Well, perhaps there is one I can mentioo, tor It bMk on it, is the wonderful time 1 have at home. THK OOD«B OAWT IS PmCSO MODSI. PON pleasure. 1 have fun on the Piazza San Marco, feeding Here is the one that’s causing the $tir—D odge room, more comfort, with less bulk. A new kind MOIHIL WITH OTHBR LOW-PRICB CARS. was recommended to me by Mme. Louis VaudaMe the pigeons like everyone else, and 1 enjoy Hlnirr !*?*” i ^’•^'’fiJt'g gifts to friends and neigh- D ortf There has never been a car like it in tihe of six-cylinder engine, the Economy Slant lies bor», filling this or that corner witfi the purchases I _of Maxim’s. It is Au ,Rpi des Coquillages at 8t' at the wonderful sea-food restauram, the Colomba, low-price field. H ie P art is [uroving to car btiyms on its ride to breathe better, deUvm more.miles DODQE CAR CAR CAR Boulevard de Clichy. Diimer for four, including wine in a little square behind San Marco. I hatw fun have made or just ritting aroui^ during a long, quiet DART F . P C and service, was $13.50 the last time I was there, evening on the patio, remembering where I’ve been th at you don’t haoe to eaaifice comfort to get per gallon. You save on gas, save on upkeep, arid drinking countless "espressos” in the many odes economy. A new way of building Dodge D artre- 9 E N E C A F aM ans Savoy B iscsyn s according to my notes; around Venice. •"and thhiking about where I shall m next—as soon enjoy fine-car roominess, ride and pc^ormanbe. ss the travel season is over. places spaciswasting ‘‘double-decker” construc­ G o to y ^ Dodge Dealer's and discover Dodge PIONEER Fairlano 500 'B a iv s d a rs B a lA ir tion with space-saving Unibody. You get mote Dart—America’s m st/ine economy car. < PHOENIX Qstaxls F u ry Im pala JO' Dddg* Division of ChrysiSr Corporation Suburbia Today, October 1959 N O W D003E BUILDS TWO SRJgAT CARS: 0003E DART • ’SO OOOSE. ^^’I, ¥| ;p7v •> I v -v .' - ( \^'±' 5- '-“ .4 A. - \s.\- .. . . v - ~ , . y - . . ’ ,.>*.'■■■,,■,5^^ - ' 4 ' I'T' '’1^ £ 5 ^ ,1“ s , ’‘»

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Garden time wfll be a few weeka earlier' to warmer Beeanae theao me mqr ■mdhes' o f plaeee am imvestor “*• c iim a t e s ): earn go for thp help he nee^ in reaehfaig the i i | ^ • V ■ lO O A A IN O s u u E ttU A A T ED TUM n o w n AAAOUNT COST : Here at Mervffl Lyndi, for jnatance, ear Base arch M o i d i 1 5 4 0 C re c M 3 0 $ 2 4 0 Dtopartmeiit gels a steady stream of faeto and iskfosmatioa Now— .a - -»S- A p r i l s ^ ffvpWWVvvV 25 - t o o faom all over the eountiy, wosks eonetantly to sort oat _am_ April 10-25 l/Q fTQ K K the imp«Htaat ones, earefolly evaluates them a ll in terms , (M b a d l 10 0 5 4 0 of the investor’s interest So majdbe tho^s w|ty Baseoreh M o f TuNpuOonrla eon nsoaDy coom iqi with a ]nnlty good anewinr to any nor • A r O f i o l 10 0 9 4 0 queelioe eesieeming bay...... or hold. $ 2 5 4 0 ■ V. If you’d like to kaow^what that answer would be as BY GEORGE J. JAFFE How to plant: Try toi do your plantiiig of regards any paitieular stodk. . . buHis before the earth hardens in your part 'Or if you’d like to hove a detailed amafysie o f your of die country. Have in mind pretty modi emnplele portfolio in the lif^ of your o v n ^ iBOAnmjaas of how many timea youNe w hm you want the bulbs. If the grow^ hiyp- financial ahnation... just ask. >~~S^Son thrown in the trowd and cried, **1 juat ' pens to be dry as you’re about to start plant­ There’s no duurge e i any kind, no diUgatioa, eiAer. haven’tR a green thumbr-you’re in for die ing, soak it wdl befwe digging. Theil, foUow - i. - , ' ^ ■ aurpriae of your gardening daya, come next these steps: loosen the soil with trowel six to Simply address— apring, if you do two thinga. Oiie, plant rijiht eight indies bdow ground surface (see plant­ Josam C Quiaa, Daymimmi BKM now in the faB and, two, plan your garden ing chart) in planting area; then amoodi sur­ around die traditional fknvera of qiring-tu- face. Arrange bidbe on top bf prepared soil Upe, daffodils, hyacinths and crocuses. With a with a separate hole for each bedb. If the MmtII lyKh, Pirn, FiMMr & SmHIi Ik . little planning'iiow and a minimum of effort, , ground b particularly dry when the hole b Member! S ew York Stack Bxrkaage end all other Primripet Bktkeagu you can have up to 300 eye-catchiitg flower­ opened, drendi soil down to where the bidb 70 Phie Street, New Yosfc S, N . Y. ing plants in bloom from March through will ah, or it won’t root Place bulb at bottom' May, for as little as $25. of hole widi hs ‘nose up (irnportantf). Mske Telepheae: W HM mU 4.1213 . . tFArn to phihi.'Bulba must be planted this sure the aoQ imda the bulb b well loosened. Ofites la 112 CMw fan-Sqitem ba' tiudu|h November In moat ' Rqilace jmH, then pet or stamp down aoB parts of the country; as late as January in firmly. When an area of bulbs has been ^the Southand Soutimest pbnted, you might water over it agafai... Gp H'Aatv to Buibe wOl grow anytrtiere in the house, relax and forget your garden SAVE WITH U.S. BONDS . . . atthe,baae of a tre^ around the front or till.next springl backdoor,' edghig you; driveway, in tiny Fine Points: The bulbs we have been db- square piM of adl (any type of s ^ Yow , cussi^ can be left in the ground after they^re Ki plan can range from a few feet to n few stopped flowering, inriess, of course, you'd •1*;f hundred. ^ like to d^ them up to arrange a Afferent Crocus''is especially attractive btoomiag ' garden pattern for the fdtowing year. Cutting Good along the edges of your lawn, around die the flosm while they are in bloom makes for foundation of your house or garage or fai a atronga bulb die following year if the asons wooded areas. (Thou^ all accuses like fidl ''leaves are left on the plant. Nature takes care sun, theyVe up. and away before trees grow of watering these plants for you, but should enough foliage to Shade an area.) Daffotfib you cxpefieoce a particularly long, dry qpeU are excepttooally effective when they are ' in your area, you should add w ata to tte soO. planted hdter^kdter in a rou^ setting or in There’s no reason viiy you can’t walk in dumps decorating the front of the house. b eii:^ outside your house through all of next- Hyadnths took lovely in clumps of two or spring. The secret b to get out there at die three bahle doorways, along garden watts m propa time and dig!

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UST AS THZSE si« three major qualifications to be or wheezing during a workout, go on to the next pros­ met by any home you buy-be must be sound in pect. And if you don’t fed competent to do the judg­ Jwind, limb and siabt-so there are three major steps ing yourself, call in a reputaUe veterhutfian and Uaten fw any prospective purdiasor: look, listen and ride. to Mm. In looking, note his siie-you don’t want to ie> Now it’s time t» mount and ride. Here your nudn semMe a peanut when astride nor to have it iqqiear dukt interest b in temperament and training, whkh will you should be carrying the horse. Then, starting widi show up in hb m annm Unlike automobiles^ each his head, watch for fine'modeling, small eats, large horse has individual characteristics, and it’s even more eyes with no white showing. Hte neck should be fuH important in choosing a horse than in lelecring n.dog but not thick and tend to an arch rather than ewe- or cat that you pick one with good conformation and neck. A broad chest, dearly defined withm, skqdng a congenbi personality, for your safety and ytw shoulders nnd a back that dips only slightly (too mudi pleasure are at stake. and he’s "sway-backed”) are other points to note. , Ease of motion, alertness, willingness, obedleaoe- For hardinett and strength, oompactness'is m an dont compromise on these. Try hta at all hb gdts, desirable than ranginess, so the distance between the alone and with atKMher horse. Besrare of k hard mouth last rib and the hindquarters should be short and the and any tendency to kick or rear. Make sure he lets rump nicdy rounded. Inspect for linnpsor scatson hb you nwunt and dismount widwut fidgeting and that legs, and while h takes an expert to tdl age by Us hell back without tugging or twisting. tee^ you can see vtiiether t ^ appear excesdvdy Finally, just ask yoursdf if he’s fun to ride. You’re yellow or worn. ’ after pleasure, remember, not punishment To tesHiis sight, toss up a stone from various angim If you’ve been cautious and conadentions in buying and hxA for hb re^xmse. your horse, you’ll think a kingdom an umyoithy ek- ;Jhe listening has two facets. If there b any coughing diange for your noble friend. ''A H o ntatter how careful you are about points, ' there’ll come a moment when you’U iall under the spell of a certain velvety mtazle and certain large, limpid eyes and you’ll think a kingdom small exchange for such a noble friend.

Dogs, cats^ birds, even goats—these are excellent pets, but horses, espeddUy when they are PUSH’Bp your own, are comptuiions and offer a wonderful sense of mutual adventure, friendship and security that no other animal can. ' ' ' I > e w easy-to-eet push-button controls. Snooz-Alann <■> iJaWSE N touch bsr~B tap on the bar turns Snoos-Alarm buzzer off for about ten minutes then buzzer sounds again. Calls you as many as five times..X in all. Lulls you to sleep^ tnnu itself off. Wakes, you to mtiude or buzzer. Turns appliances on an^ off automatically. Fully molded but he gets the -fodd o f ch a m p io n s cabinet^for good looks from any angle. Choice of colors.

iim m azM e tin yo u r Ken-L_-Biskit ^ choice of three decorator colors. Push-pull, on-off Why is Ken-LrBiskit the daily dieTat America’s top kenneb? volume eohtrol. General Why is it the official food at more American Kennel Club dog shows than Electric Dynapower all other.dog foods combined? speaker.Pript^eiKuitfor SMsICSM . , • . ■ MiaMnas dependable peeformanep. EMnomy? Yes! Cup for cup. kibblesized Ken-L-Biskit provides more ^l^p^re(a.^lr^r^(slsSer ^^^tdieS ^ta^ll^s. nutrition than most other dry dog foods so you can f e ^ lets because this Email enough to go any­ food does more. , ‘ sMOfii .auMtia M-Say MtWMaa wamiaty as SatA pmrU and M ar. Oaaaral klaatria Cam- cm u% ou4 where—powerful eMugh to }way, JM Ia gaaalvaf! Payartaiaitl, BrUftftH $, CaMsaaHaaf. Goodness? That’s important too. Dogs get more out of Ken-L-Biskit. Ridi fiT a w s r wMAiamecei. iday moat everywhere. Plays' in meat protein. More digestible bemuse it’s baked. There’s less waste. Ken-L f on pen-lighi eelb or on re- ptmeMetoEwapa chargeaUe batteriee. Ear- But the real appeal is the fact that dogs eat it up. Hiey like it. They love it! i BISKIT far Iw* «!■ Sabbw An empty feein g bowl is all the proof you n c ^ . ■algiaa WMd Ak- idione Jack for private lis­ iiaat. Saa yo«r' tening. Choice of colors. A Oaaaral Ilactric p e rfe c t Jewel o f a m in ia tu re The best fed dogs g’et'Ken-L-BiskIt fof I m s radio...a wonderful gift. GENERAL A ElJcTRIC Suburbia Today, October 1959 21 KaN-U-BISKIT IS ONB Of B Q u A l ITY KBN-L PRODUCTS i ! My, how they grow with the aew HoHaod Fonoah BIG AUTUMN BALE Suburbia S U IS tI -Any Day! / r SWISSAIR 5ME TOURS —. For lovers of trivel. For lovers who love to reid about O ur theme 1-^■ • travel. For just plain lovers. For honeymooners, first and I for the month: BARGAINS second. For bargain huuters who have a_wn to see Europe— a word The Near East—The Far East—The m ole Wide World. from the wife And for those who have never even heard of Swissair before. il l , is sufficient ‘m m ST*BTIH8 OCTOBER 15, ITS FAliiLY FARE TIME AT SWISSAIR! SAVE FROM $150 TO $300!

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W iEN DONALD HUfTAO buih h b arched home, he wanted a fecUng of space, and be did not want the usual flat ceflings ovabead. w Arched House• .*■ - “I find them d efN ^n g ," he observed. So be made his roof m the form of six vaultt, con­ structed of h alf-in ^ plywood, which gains great strength -W ayzata, M innesota from the thrust of one ardi a g a i^ the next Within, the oeilinp appear lb soar, the sun pours through fifteen-foot windows and from every room you can step directly outside on to a balcony or terrace. Un­ like many new homeowners, the Hustads were fortunate Designed by the owner,, in being able to proceed akjwty with their interior decora­ tion. Before t h ^ had m o ^ any furniture in, they al­ ready had rooms fufl of interest dumks to views and ardutect Donald Hustad, for ^ the shifts of U |^ atid shade aD day under their vaulted ceilings. Spacious and dramatic as their bouse is, it falls in the his own hunily moderately priced class, having cost under $35,000 to build. Further economy was unexpectedly obtained through the use of sheering ardies and the Vast glass expanse, which takes in so much solar heat that even during the heavy Minnesota winters the furnace often shuts itself off for almost half the day. In summer, as the sun swings nmlh, the orientation of the house makes maximum use of shade. The site Mr. Hustad chose was a steep hillside shaded • with magnificent trees. These have been left undisturbed as mudi as possible find the rustic character of the land has been preserved, emphasising this natural beauty of the views arid giving, iq an area which is actually thickly settled, a sense of privacy invaluable to people who live ^ in a house of glass. Having to adapt to a 35-degiee slope. Mr. Hustad designed his house as a splitdevcl with bedrooms at the top, living room at the middle level and family room, dining area and kitdien at the bottom level. When the house was still in the planning stage he felt sure his vaulted design would accomplish his aims and give a feeling o f spaciousness and grace. Having tested the theory in pracdoe, his family agrees. The arched house has already won one midwestem design competition and much admiring attention. ^ View of the living room, with Mr. and Mrs. Hustad on the. bakony beyond. j^Thetdry, arched ceiting has, ' in the words of the arclUtect, A view of the Husuuts house as “a soothing effect." cold weather approaches. The ‘large .><■ glass expanses face the ^scemUn winter sun, making fullest use of alhk •I ' k light and warmth avaHable. 'N AnoAer view of the living room. « pl«iH c i i & l , The solid watt, contrasting wlA the n M M h b a l l gb» area, is actually a deep closet, The dining area off the kitchen. amtttevered beyond eScterior wall, - These rooms, like aU others in the so that no spate will be taken from house, open on to the out of' doors. **'A'*1W and oiM n living room.

24 Suburbia Today, October 1959 MKLANIE DE PROFT Food Editor

MULTI-CHEESE BLENDIP SWISS CHEESE APPETIZER TARTS To Prepare: 10 min. .tl To Prepare: 40 n u n .' , To Bake; 10-15 min. X Mb Gheddar dMMe, |p«i«d 2 Mb BhM the—B, Peslir for X-crusI pie (rour favorite X (Mb Port da Sidai (Tr^idBt) dawM, Mclpe or a prepared mix) Say Cheese!. cat ia plecM 114 K einnimi belter X mm. ermmm thmmtm, cat ia plMw* g ubleseeeee finely dwpped oelee cap batter, cat ia ptecM Vi eBp(X ea.)0«lod8«iM cheese Pretty as a picture, these cheese' dishes, and they all reflect the H cap t b U 1 egg,sUiktlyboalee ^ Mk Vi «sq|thl«k flavor appeal of their prinuuy ingredient. How versatile cheeses are Vi teem V4 teosp for those who have learned to exploit their distinctive flavors... H tcatpoea WoreMterabire mmmc Few I 1 m m U ciarc garUc, mlariid 1 table alorie or in combination with other delicacies. We hope these tempt­ Jsing an electric mixer, beat all inticdients together 1. Twenty-four H4-in. muffin-pan welh (1 In. deep) rotil light and creamy. Chill thoroughly. Serve with a will be needed. ing suggestions encourage you to include cheese imaginatively... ray of aaaorted eraekara. 2. Prepare the pastry; divide into two balls. On a even daringly. ..in your own creative cookery About 2Va cups dip lightly floured surface, roll each ball of pastry 1/16 to 1 /8 in. thick; cut 3-in. rounddi and fit carefully into CHICKEN DIVAN the muffin-pan weUs so that dough is not stretched. To Prepare: 25 min. Press edges against rims with fork. Prick pastry. Clockwise from top left: French bread, asM ied cheeses, tub butter, IH braeeaU ar X 10-aa. pkpb 3. Bake at 450*F about 10 min., or until pastry is Chicken Divan, Camembert Salad, apple-pear salad and Creamy Dressing. frasHi’ bracesU golden. Remove iwstry ahdb to a baking sheet S cUckcM brMMta, eoabed, akiaaed, 4. Heat the butler in a small skillet Add the onion baaed aad elieed 14 cap b a tte r ind cook over medium heat stirring occasionally. Add M cap flaar the onion to the grated cheese and mix thoroughly. H Wmmpmmm ealt X cape ebithea bralh 5. Blend togetho’ thoroughly the e ^ sour cream, H teeepeea aMriaraat mustard, salt and cayenne pepper. Stir in the cheeae 14 cap oreuabled Biaa mixture and spoon about 2 teaspoons into each Urt H cap wbippiaa croMi ypped shell. Drizzle with melted butter. S^ n k le with nutmeg. 1 cap ab r ^ ^ P«raM cfcettie !• Set out six ahaliow ramekina. 6. Bake at 350*F 10 to 15 min. Serve friping hot. 2 doe. tarts 2. Cook broccoli until just tender; drain. 8. Heat butter in a saucepan. Blend in the flour and kASVMiX •|,w v Kj salt. Heat until mixture bubbles. Remove from heat. (TAMEMBERT SALAD WITH CREAMY 4. Add tte chicken broth gradually, stirring con­ DRESSING S V stantly. Bring rapidly to boiling and cook about 2 min., To Prepare: 10 min. or until sauce thickens slightly. Remove from heat. cop tbiefc e Add the marjoram and Blue cheeae and stir rapidly tehleepeeus ddB until cheese is melted. Blend in 'the whipped cream. lablevoen Juice 5. Divide broccoli among the six ramekins. Using ; a r one-half of the sauce, spoon some of it over each por­ Few oralne vddle pepper tion of broccoli. Top each serving with slices of 1 unair bead lettnee Vi lb. ConMOiberl cheese, cut in piece* the cooked chicken. Vi cop (3 00.) ehredded ehorp Oieddar cheeae J ^ Blend V4 cup of the Parmesan cheese into remain­ 1. Blend together for the dressing the first six in­ Golden Perfect Com Bread ing sauce. Spoon sauce over chicken and sprinkle with gredients. Chill until ready to use. remaining Parmesan cheese and p a p r ik a . 2. Arrange lettuce leaves on chilled salad plates. Shred Mixed in seconds.. . no bowl or pmi to wash! J. Put ramekins in broiler 4 in. froip source of heat remaining lettuce and toss lightly with the cheeses. for 3 mm., or until tops are lightly browned. Serve hot. Spoon onto lettuce. Serve with the dressing. 6 servings 4 servings Never dry or crumbly ... won’t stick to the pan... wondmful CHEESE FANS flavor, too. All this and no bowl or pan to wash! The reason? To Prepare: 30 min. To Bake: \0-\5 min. DUTCH APPLE PIE * eape sifted ___ T6 Prepare: 30 min. To Bake: 45 min. There's a throw-cuvay Mixing Bag and Baking Panjfj^^in 1 tablespboa boklac poirder 1 teaspooa salt Pastry for 1-crnst B-ln. pie (your favorite ■ eoery box of Aunt Jemima Corn Bread Easy-Mix, Add Only egg and rccipo'or a prepared mix) ^ *■*„*•'’*» hydropeaaled vegetable sborteaiag, 3 to 4 (about 1 lb.) tart cooking appie* 1 cup , milk, blend in the mixing bag, .and bake in the special pan. Such Socteaed batter 3 tebleapoou* fiour I cap (4 oa.) grated sharp CJieddar cheese V4 teaspoon salt Com Bread! Makes the simplest meal taste as though you had Vi teaspoon ground cinnamon > 1. Lightly grease twelve 2V4-in. muflin-pan wells. Vi teaspoon ground nutmeg cooked and cooked! Keep several boxes on hand, for unexpected 2. Sift the first three ingredients together into a bowl. 1 egg, slightly beaten 1 cup whipping cream Cut in the lard with a pastry blender or two knives 1 Vi teaspoons vonilia extract guests, Sunday suppers, too. until mixture resembles coar^ com meal. Make a V 4 teaspoons butter well in center of mixture, Add th e milk and stir with V4 cup (abtmt X os.) wafamts, coarsely chopped H cup (3 os.) shredded sharp Cheddar cheese a fork until dough follows fork. For spicy ontmunl For cinnomon coffoo 1. Prepare pastry (do not bake) and set aside. hrnnd-^nruit or nut M tnn csdio—really homemade 3. Gently form dough into a ball and put on a lightly —Aunt Jemima Coffee 2. Wash, quarter, core, pare and thinly slice the breads, too—Aunt OA1 • noured surface. Kneadlightly with finger tips 10 to l.'i apples. Turn apple slices into pastry shell. i • Jemima Oatmeal Cake Easy-Mix. Comes Bread Eaty-Mix. with mixing 1:^, baking umes. Roll into 12 x 10-In. rectangle. in. thick, 3. Mix together the sugar, flour, salt and spices.' bpread with butter. Cut into 5 lengthwise strips. ‘Comes with nuzing. pan and delicious cinna- 4. Blend together the egg, cream and extract. Add bag, baking pan, ' mon topping. Also reci­ ^ Sprinkle four strips with the grated cheese. Stack sugar mixture grathially, mixing well; pour over apples. and recipe folder tor pes for other tbppinge. the four strips; fbp with the remaining strip, ^ttered- Dot with butter. Sprinkle nuts over top. delicious snack breads., . side down. Cut into 12 equal sections. Place one w - 5. Bake at 450*F 10 min. Reduce heat to 350*F and tion cut-side up in each muffin-pan well. Brush tops bake 35 to 40 min, longer, or until apples are tender., with melted butler. . 6- .Remove from oven and immediately sprinkle cheeae 5. Bake at 450® F 10 to 15 min.,, or until golden. over top. Serve warm with whipped eream . I dot. Cheese Fans One94n.pie -MiteeL 26 Give the United Wey Suburbia H^oday, October 1939 Suburbia Today, October 1959 27 i . ' * • Whafs New In Books, Movies Records

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Hearing is BUT NOT POR Ml-Clarit Gable is of the epics of military history. believing. extremely futmy m an aging theatrical (World. $4J0) VICTOR BOROR: CONCHT PAVOR- producer, who faBs in 1 ^ wHh a girl HOW TO UVI TMNNMH JUNIOR ITRS-Probably one of the most versa­ thirty years^his Junior, and then is won HWH SCNOOi-A very practical, down- tile and imaginative mdsidane on the back ^ his ex-wife. OaUe, (Baying a to-earth guide fiMT parents with average ptqniiar scene is humorist Borge. Here man his own age ta weB supported by adolescents. Written by Eric W. Johm he proves hit ability as conductor as Carroll Bkker LilB P ah w . son. priiicipal of Germantown Friends well at pianist. Vrife selectient from PIUOW TAIK-A deU^Hful firce Junior H i^ School, in Philadekhia. , Tchaikovsky, Kurt Weill, about a song writer (Rode Hudson) The advice he gives is drawn from his Sebubm and Strauss, this record is a and an interior decorator (Doris Day), ; own extertsive experience and the flnd- rod family charmer. (Columbia) who become enemies without ever ihgs from questionnaires sent to teach­ RACHMANINOPP'S PIANO CON- meeting one another, simply by shar­ ■ ers and students. H^discusses students’ CanO NO. 1 on one side and TCHAI­ ing a party line. When Hudson f i i ^ relationships wife their families, study KOVSKY’S CONCBRT PANTASUl on the out that bis best friend (Tony Ran-- habits, sex education, social habits and other allow Peter Kafei to display his dall) has fallen in love wife Doris, he’ other familiar problems, e.g., tele­ renurkable virtuosity. Both of these kidnaps her one night and carries her phone, smoking, lipstick... 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PIAPI-ln her lastest Capitol teieate, lon, John DiUinger, “Machine Gun” BOOKS Upon inquiring attwng those who bad French torch singer Edith Piaf shows Kdly, the German espionage agents L 1 c; u I d known Giacomo, he discovers that aB that the still has fee old dynamite. and the Conununist spies. ir s t on the October list: two ester- of them are afrsdd of the past and of Singing an aO-French program wkh .THB MOUSB THAT ROARBD-This Ftaining books by pixipte in show what he itdght feid out The Mon- gusto, the warms the heart. technicolor British import starring lean business-TNI AM IN DM is Cornelia signor uncovers the truth and, in doing OIRSHWM IN BRASS-A revival of Seberg and Peter S d lm hi a utire on Otis Skinner’s dilanning title for a so, he learns a lesson in love and finds Gershwin has b to u ^ out tome real 'intenutional affairs. A feiy mythical roond-up of personal co^essions. a new meaning in his life. By Morris L. .talent. 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Solitair—wonder-working cake, hides Keep the others for special occasions—or Elspeth Huxley, with her galiaiit HaeE wonderful albunw are being every little blemuh—your complexion , pass them on to'a friend. AU 3, plus a Solitair mother, trekked through the d u ^ des­ T issued this month for (^lera-lovert. looks flawless. Ravishing Red Lipstick, are sent postpaid ert to jdn her improvident father who RCA, using a new deluxe form of 2. Magic Touch-^beautifuUy-casual cream for oidy $1.00 (Campana oven pays the U.S. had bought land in Kikuyu country, packaging, presents ’s MARRt* make-up—subtle aiul natural, ridily lu­ tkx!). What valbe... what an iftteredting test sight unsm - They kam to love tte AOI OP PKIARO' and Verdi’s PORCI bricating. .. what an exciting discovery, for you! primitive land, the unsophisticated tu- OP OOTINY. PMARO is sung by Gior­ 3. Sheer Magic-^sheer, sheer liquid, so light Offer limited-send coupon now. tives and the few hardy settlers. An ab­ gio Tozzi, Roberta Peters temral sorbing story of stouthearted adven- other famous voices Joining the Vientu (Sole meirlduoUr, not In eomblnUlon poefnn. UofM.J tures. (Morrow, $4.00) Philharmonic to create one of the Find new loveline** wUh C a m p a n a Suburbia Today, Oclober 1959 2S Mekers of ItaUen Balm H somI LmUon / w m m Mew Yorkers w en SHQ&(ED YOU i u v i A U K POK AM A BIRD WATCHER By The Recent E X P ^ of PATENT MEDICINE PRACTICES 5 - j STRIKES BACK Now You Too Can Learn How To SAVE... The C naj People With The Field Glasses JfoU Odd Traits lit Others

ly r I ^ aoreua rhgner ‘ ' I heard a paainf youBfrter aak, “Mqmaqr, what it Iha* lady doing?” ‘‘Sh-h-h." came the aiwwar. ia a o a q r bM waldier.” To aacdd hand like me thk waa no akodL I accept the cbeerfuDy. But I do have an a q e to point out Aat diere are a lot of p e ^ whoaa hM watcliera Aid pretty fmmy, toa Iheae p e t^ fal into aevend gen­ A recent public service study of Patent This inUoeet prom pt^ us to tell the entire eral d amea. v Medicines in one of New York’s leading nation our story. There are the people who hare, thtmiriw , aneapectedly evening newspapers, devoted one entire Hudson Vitamin Products has been serv­ seen a bird and, on meeting me, aei» the opportunity to installment to yttam ins and disclosed many ing doctors and nurses for over 26 years and have it identified, ‘m ” aaya Miaa Pridielt. *1 aaar a bird interesting highlights about the sale of Vita­ now you, too, can purdiase your Vitamins TMaCjm only last week. Do teO me what it was. U warn Httle. and DiRBCT from Hudson, at savings that are up m ootafT it was ydlowiah, and it Was up in a ttee.” mins and Vitamin-Minei*al combinations. *t:aiAyou ten me any m o ier 1 ask to patiently as I can. One of the startling revelations in this to 50% and more. Page after page in the •‘How little was it? Three indies? Tea IncheaT frank article was the wide variance of Vita­ Free Hudson Catalog shows tremendoiu dol­ "Thafs right,” she agrees. “Three inches or ten inches." min prices. . V lar savings on Vitamins, Vitamin-Minei^ “Was it ydiow aO over,” I go on, ^ir only aadeneathr combinations and Food Supplements. “Wdl,” she says uncertainly, “it was ydkowish or j ^ - Tks foUowing three paragraphs taken from the series, as it appeared, are of par- Here are two examples of Hudson Vitamin MY IN MINIinSI* ish undenwadi, but it flew away before I saw the topside.” Unfortunatdy I can’t identify tUs fittle fdlow, and Miss tieiilar concern to everyone buying Vitamins. savings: a very popular multi-vitamin and »ro m r a m it. .. M TlOH-ia iri mineral formula (sold nationally for $19.50 Prichett goes away wiA an cxpfcwion that shows dearly **A%y particular vitamin bottled under one i» Hi f a m nwpahiwr VOU« OLD FUR COAT I’m not mudi of a bird watdier after an. by door to door salesmen) is sold for only REMODELED lahd is, for all practical and therapeutic pur­ 100 BVBISnE? Another group of crazy people reafly wgflt to know. 1 $5.95 through the Hudson Vitamin Catalog, GLAMOROUS STOLE poses, the same as if it is bottled und^ aty- know what I am in for when Mis. OnshnCse grabs my under the' trade name of Vitazets. CAPE *22'^'' other label. The fact is, most of the Vitamin arm and burhks Here’s another—a well known high poten­ “You must ootne out to my concentrates consumed in America are pro­ plaoel We have cvesy bird imag­ duced by only a few companies. cy B complex formula with Vitamin C and inable dieie. Hundreds of birds! **The list of ingredients in a Vitamin com­ minerals nationally advertised at $5.95 per Can you coos WiedneadayT hundred . . . only- $2.25 d ib b c t from the It b sure to be a day during pound is one thing the consumer can almost always depend on to be correct. Any com­ Hudson Catalog. the short spring migratioa ' These are only two examples that yira will r g — J = i I I am dying to go to a favorite pany which falls to label the bottle with fje find in our 82 page catalog that is simple, MARSHALUS spot for seeing unuanal birds, exact formula and amount (or unit strength) but 1 win have to go to her of each ingredient risks a seizure by the U.S. easy to read'and has been a Vitamin buying •MM I place and count tvm hundred Government. guide for millions from coastpto-ooast starlings, duee hondred English Write for the CaUlog and show it to your iri« sparrows, flfty inows, with an ^Bearing that ta mind, it is interesting to : i s k z mck up a few Vitamin catalogs and compare doctor if you like— but, by all means, dis­ occaskmal catbird, robin and cover for yourself why Hudson has become m M IS. song sparrow thrown in. the prices i^rged by different companies Ihen there are die people who fo r the same Vitamin compounds.** a DIRBCT MONEY-flAViNG souTce fo r Vitam ins are always seeing rare birds they Following publication U Cb Hilo TodayI .aONE____8TATE_^ DIP i SEMES' CITY____ Oo0L1-tO ■Ue COMTAMT SmMtm Toitcf. Octesktr 195* . t . ir Toi« rain ITw.■■TiON-inm fwMffcwf Util Rqnf New Yorkers were SHOCKED YOU HAVI A UM FOR NOW . • . Hang Your SPRAY CloHiai On AM By The Recent EXPOSE of PAINTS A BIRD WATCHER PATENT MEDICINE PRACTICES STRIKES BACK NowYouToo Can Learn Hew To SM fE The Crazy People W ith The Field Glasses Note

IwflalaMa Drip Dry Hansar M nt hanM»T a t t d h t I a O PTf^M PV /^NB-suHUAY aftemooo diit fall, ai I w«a ccatatically m4 H fnlii •» fcendh^ BY AURELIA REIUNIIK , ydkwr^wilied aapsiicker. I heard a FOYOr ifco EPFYOlFFa paasint yoimgrter aak, “Mommy* w hit k tin t lady doing?” CggiDlFFFly FgaiForY orfy Fg cIr NNpgtS J»F —do gr Homo fur $ U $ , «Sh4»-h,*’ came the aoiwer. “She b • crazy Mid watcher.” To aaold hand ttke me tMt waa no diode. 1 accept the TIm I dasaifleation cheeifnlly. But I do have an uiie to point out that there are a lot o l people whom bird watchers This interest prompted us to tell the entire dgwR If r ^hFror^Rl^S find pretty funny, too. Tbeaa p e i ^ faD into aeveral gen­ A recent public service study of Patent eral Medicines in one of New York’s leading nation our story. «2e*Sidree. T ^ I* y y tan, aaa There are the peopte who have, Oanadves, unexpectedly evening newspapers, devoted one entire Hudson Vitamin Products has been serv­ *'?*T aeen a bird and, on meeting me, adze the opportunity to installment to v ita m in s and disclosed many ing doctors snd nurses for over 25 years and IRRt RROFIt yfhrw rrr have it identifad. “Oh," aaya Mba Pridiett, “1 aaw a bird interesting highlights about the sale of Vita­ ndW you, too, can purdiase your Yitamins mM *—a- -S- a ^ only last week. Do teD me what ft was. It was little, and Tired of your kitch­ aNadi TlMa la aay mins nnd Vitamin-Mineral combinations. DIRECT frenn Hudson, at savings that are up en cotofsT Chanae u f aw. He caa ha it was ydlowiah, and b Was i^i in a tiee.“ them with fait-dry- raawvad with ae “Can you teD me any morer I patiently as I can. One of the startling revelations in this to 50% and more. Page after page in the ing Krylaa. Ferfect Free Hudson Catalog diows tremimdotts dol­ for taUea and chaifB. “How little was it? Three indwa? Ten indiesr frank article was the wide variance of Vita­ toilet seats (not plas­ asaaa ^lasa usas afMfc vaa aad pse haaa lar savings on Vitamins, Vitamin-Mineral tic), dothes hanqwrs. m panaaMet r*ia»d af d a ddldrsa** “That’s right." ihe agrees. “Three indies or ten inches." m in p rk e s. gnswlk. Tasipaid $1Jn aadu “Was it yellow all over,” I go on, “m only underneath?” combinations and Food Supplonents. Order hy Mail Nanrl fiaai The foUotving three ftaragraphs taken a Oecsnlw Csiws, CiytM Ctar, Vm M S pim “Weil,” she aaya imcertainly, “b waa ydlowish or pink­ MAONOUA ttfWW from the eeries, as it appeared, are of par- Here are two examples of Hudson Vitamin Oepl. tT,MM Halrwood Mad. ish underneath, but b flew away before I saw the topside." savings: a very popular multi-vitamin and DRY IN MIMinS!* •wUi^FwP^^^R ROwRR_ weRRwa Unfortunat^ I can^ identify tbb Ibtle fellow, and Miss tietilar concern to everyone buying Vitamins. mineral formula (sold nationally for 119.50 IT YOU raizi iT...KiTioN-in m Prichett goes away witii an expression that shows clearly **Any particular vitamin bottled under one 00 vra mn anoi moToaumr YOUR OLD FUR COAT by door to door salesmen) is sold for only rm not much of a bird watdier after aO. kOtel is, for aU practical and therapeutic pur- REMODELED Another group of crazy people really want to know. 1 $5.95 through the Hudson Vitamin Catalog, TOO EXPENSIVE? - GLAMOROUS STOLE poeee, the same ae if it is bottled und^ anr C A F* E » -W-J «> ft know what 1 am in for when Mrs. Otbhmwe grabs my under the trade name of Vitazets. arm and burbies. other label. The fact is, mast of the Vitamin W* latil* rear aW.ra* concentrates consumed in America are pro­ Here’s another—a well known hig^i poten­ “You most come out to my cy B complex formula with Vitamin C and SfTsdU’^SIH plaoel We have every bird imag- duced by only a few companies. minerals natiomdly advertised at $5.95 per inabte'tiieie..llnndr^ of birds! **The list of ingredients in a Vitamin com­ hundred . . . only |2i25 docbct fro m th e Can yoti come Wednesday?” pound is one thing the consumer can almost It b sure to be a day during eUways depend on to be correct. Any com­ Hudson (^talog. the short spring migration when These are only two examples that you will al hn ihaa a otaay a piW wM rsrm t, pany which fails to label the bottle with the 1 am dying to go to a favorite find in our 32 page catalog that fa simple, •AiAxr nn oa spot for teeing unusual birds, exact formula and amount (or unit strength) MARSHALL'S easy to read and 1 ^ been a Vitamin buying MW ntOTO PAWTIIK fCNCtS but I will have to go to her of each ingredient risks a seizure by the US. le. m.y. • guide for millions from eoast-tOHOoast ----- 1« KWM woadtfAil a«w pcociU place and count two- hundred Government id* to patac Bbatoeraem, po*- piptlingp, ^nee hundred English latpdioa tmiM mU PiSu. *^Bearing that in mihd^t is interesting to W rite for the Catoktg and show it t o y o u r I sad fua with linei* •■Fhr aparniwa, flfty crows, wih an doctor if you like— but, by all means, dis­ car.. occasional catbird, robin and pwk up a few Vitamin catalogs and compare the prices ^ rg ed by differCnf^ cfmpantes cover for yourself why Hudson has becune song sparrow thrown in. a DIRECT MONEY-RAVING source fo r V itam in s ItyBraoUpa It.NTT.SsaabasiaU- PICTURE CKEOfTS Then there are the people who for the same Vitamin eomp(fU^.*' aU t *i pho*o, *R aad hobbr aons throughout the nation. All Hudson Vitamin >»*Hahi«*.lit*t«*«»«Uaup(t. are aharaya aedng rare birds they Following publication of me installment Products are sold with a complete money 4-ome COM can’t identify. comes Mr. we received hundreds of phone calls retiuest- back guarantee. lo-aoeiTA Sprockd fa • dblier. iii(^ copies of the Hudson Vitamin Catalog. AT ao-c aoam ih raon iin “Say, I had an unusual bird MUSIC 21-Tor. n u noM Mmodwiuu- in my yard thb morning. Maybe MiTh •OT..C aoMn u f ratM un you can hdp me with'it. It was as-WABam atTNOtea, iHnMirr, INC HOPSON VITANIIN iPH^DUOfS* INC. aa-as—OBAWiNoa ay MAaMAU about nine in^ws long, all red, with a crest, and it whistled:^ U West 19th Street, Dept* M-648 New Y O rit^, New York “Oh," I assure him brightly, "that must have been a fine cardinal." “Cardinal, nothing!" he comes hack indignantly. ”> Quick Relief HUDSON VITAMIN I Inc. from >JT * Jmow a cardinal when I see one. I see them all the time. Now Yorii 11, N. Y. Thb bird wu mudi redder. Its crest waa taller. It whistled 11 West 19lfc SlTMt Oepl-^ SU M M ER f " I kmder. I have hunted all throu^ Peterson’s gitide and this Mail Please null me your FreeRudaon Vitamin Catalog. ECZEMA ■ bird isn’t in b." Hudson V ifam inz This ^ “Oh— sorry, I must dash for my train." have been awarded the NAME. PABENTS’ MAQAZINB Id voor doc Iwl^irfd wMi SoiiiiiiDr Ec i ■ lihs ^ CoHtbmid OH pogt 33 Coupon tha ihownT HTIX> D IP ft OINTMENT COMMENDATION SEAL ADDRESS. lamovu the real cauaa of thia hot waathar ecourgr. Today I have woched awadere on tfaouaande of doge At all Hilo CITY____ .ZONE____F tA T E ^ pat eountaM or aeiad U-as for oonaplato tranlniMit to DIP & OINTMENT Dep«.T-IO TNI HIkO COUPANT Nonmdk. Caaa. 30 Suburbia Today, October 1959 «ic*nci fo r y o u r o iit .ilo c j to fi« iy ! herb m» s n e e misTMASommm Piaa your Chfiamwa decorating early thb year. Badosieei priae winniag deooiatioiis to make your home^ office or busl- nem ^atkle wtdi Holiday cheer. 46 new. beandfol. haod- BIRD WATCHER Contbmad from pate 30 palxwyd and motorized weadiecproof lawn deoatadons of Santas, Santa and lleindeer. Nattvify a c e ^ siqgers, chob hoys, ffiMti, exquisite interior decotitioiifc •‘HAIL'S COICE’ MULTI-COLOR PAIBT FABULOUSLY SOAP PUFFS There are also the peoffie who lunre aeen a r a n bird they did identify. Take, for instanoe, my friend who found ir~ju*a*rd •ryaril Jakaasa An aerosol• powered multi-color spray SHEER NAFBINS For the powder room, individual bon-bon an albatroes in Us back meadow in Pennsylvania, when n ______I Osft. S. SaasGsaat, Pa. paint can be u ^ to rejuvenate everything size soap puffs melt instantly to give each polar bear would be just as likely. Send 23c from office furniture to junior’s old toys. guest an ample supply for'a thorough hand “ITm.” 1 said, trying to think of something at aU aimibr in ooIa' oca* Cilalsa. Vc ”MorFlek Spray IHnjsh” will spray tw6, washing. Oift-packag^ they come in pink, your own aiiartid |gfl asH that be might have seen, “Fm surprised that a herring gull for 32 M. Nmiml. blue, green, yellow, violet or white. $1.00 6 spisa iart W n. RgM three, or four oOlOrs ^multaneously, and would wander that far from a river.” foil o o lo rC b ria a a a sIH H ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ Artwil ' ■ comes in fourteen pastel color-combinations. ppd. Ashby, Inc., Box S.T., Albany Ave.r firtng Made by Benjamin Moore A Co., 511 Canal Amityville, N. Y. fM trim Mock laiiarad "Oh, thb was far bigger tium 8 guU. I tiiougjht at once Decoraring Catalog .. t __ .?.*?L ______I MtS -UV M. that it must be an albatross, so I looked in the dictionary SIGNAL SLAG St, New York, N. Y. aim* ■all Slaav and then was the picture, just tike my biid.” “PONT’ LUOiOAOE RACE •a Lwi hmm* San "But,” I argued, "albatross are oceui birds, and not Now you KNOW when the postmen has ART B7 ALCARAZ even of the North Atlantic." arrived . . . without stirring from the house. "Sure,” he said, “that’s why Fm telling you about this- When road-side box is opened, bright red A brilliant group signal flag drops. Marker is visible 500 yards of four French because it b so rare.” away. No more ‘Yalse alarm” trips, or chill­ prints in truly mag­ By then 1 realized that I wasn’t going to get diat bird ing runs through pelting rains and howling nificent pastel col­ These hand-made Oriental Napkins are a away from him, so I said. "Oh.” Every time I vWt that snow-storms. Be the firrt in your neighbor­ ors, ready for ­ delight to grace any table. Colorful, truly •la ewOm tatapa farm we take a walk and he proudly poinb out, hood to own a new “MaO’s Come” Signal ing. As a group, or new and differenL So.delicale and yet so flat Hata Pwaw Tlaaa "There b the place where I found the albatross.” Flag. Fits standard, government-approved singly, thM danc­ strong and serviceable. For lundi, cocktails A new ligbtweii^ luggage rack mounts Anriqua wolnwl fMahad radka « • sal What bothers me b that 1 am afraid he b having more mail boxes. No-rust aluminum construction. ers will create un­ and parties. YouH be delighted with them. crosswise on the tops of Amrican cars or aporataly oi falawM Everything's furnished for easy 5-minute usual decorative Package of SO, only $1.00, 3 pkgs. $2.75, lengthwise oo smaller imported models. With SImI. Kotdi 4 Ian («i”nl4”) . m fun out of birds than 1 am. Hang it all, 1 have no albatross installation. $2.95 ppd. Southworth Products, effects .in your 6 pkgs. $5.00 pi^paid. Hano. 1598^ Third an adapter kit, at slight extra cost, it can be ^ holdt 12 iara a$>k”a14”). 4> on my bird Ibt! -P.O. Box 143, Dept M l, Dewitt, N. Y. home. 9*x i r pic­ Avenue, New Yorit 28, N. Y. mounted on the round tops of Volkswagens Tripla holdi 18 fan (2l”a14*) 8*88 I have a stork, though. In Denmark, while 1 was oo a tures on 11” X 14* or Renaulu. Luggage space: 32* x 41” x 6”. Far ediar bagdaqr gift* bus trip to Hamlet’s Castle, the bus driver pointed out a Qfk for OiHitaiai aalalag. deluxe pNier. The Weight: 7V6 pounds. Price: $15.95 ppd. stork’s nest on a loof. No storks were showing at the mo­ complete set $3 PERlCA-CLUra TAPE REYTEMIE SANDAL Master.ecialfy Co., D ept S.T., 3723 Moni­ The GoiRMErt Cm ic e . Im . ment and at no other place on my trip would it be possible ppd., Camilla Lucas Art Publishers, 3 East tor AvCn Minaeapidis 26, Minn. 2« St., New York 16, N. Y. Ask for FREE 537 3rd Avaaua, Naw Vaak 1A N. Y. for me to see storks. 1 mentioned to the young woman fo w MaTnifi ffiMr * >n*i. A versatile product imported from Eng- Made of sueded leather, this wonderfully MUM748 land-Hundreds of uses, as weather stripping, illustritted brochure. comfortable sandal has a closed heel and toe sitting beside me that I would like to ^ t a car and come and a rubber sole. Put on a pair in the morn­ back to thb town the nexl day. She said she knew nothing I AnzMi m S I^ T seals out cQld and useful on freeaers, re­ / I — M ja* frigerators and air conditioners. Adheres per­ ing as bedroom slippers and you’ll find you Govniiets Cornoi about bird* but it sounded like fun and she would like to manently to wood, glass, metal or ^ u tic BOTTLE AND JAR OPENER keq> them on all day. Children use them fOr IflDISPIHSfiBLi come along. So the next morning we rented a Volkswagen surfaces. No tools, tankt messy glue re­ gymnastics or dancing. Colors: black, red, Ik iiaat.scaoot.etiK l HOME-MADE COOEIES and drove to HOIerdd, stopping for photographs and birds latu au* I quired. Available in all purpose rolls— x A kitchen appliance with a mighty muscle, electric blue, beige, kelly green. Sizes: wom­ along the way. Once in HOlerdd we could not find the correct m oral, a n m hh H ” X 20’-$ ! each, 3 roll^$2.50. iumbo size ”Oilhoulie” will get you out of many a jam en’s, 4 to 10, medium. Children’s, 8V6 to 3V6. Intemut and into all jars and bottles. K et^up or The chef of this country store kitchen says roof. Luckily my companioo knew a little Norwegian. She Vi” X 1” X 9* for c^io n in g sliding doors and medium. $3.50 plus JOc postage. The SOo, of these cookies: “we dtmt qtare the good roll up garage doors. $1.95 per roll ppd. baby f o ^ jars, pickle or jelly jaip, even the Box S.T., Morris Plains, N. I. kept stopping pedestrians and asking, nail polish bottle will open —and reseal- things to put in them.” One dozen each of Little Falb Import Co^ P.O. Gdx 202, little three kinds come in ^ package; spiced pecan, "Where b the home of the big bird?” Falls, New Jersey. without distorting the li^ $2.95 plus 25c o i t h e vjotid Sotwy gave her vague looks and some made gesticul^ postage. Hammacher Schlemmer, Box S.T., SWITCH PLATE old fashioned sugar and a real snappy 145 E. 57th St.. New York 22. N. Y. gingennap (with p touch of Hoosier sor­ Luxuriously tions flut we failed to follow. Finally, at a garage, a man Elegtmt Etactrie ghum). $2.40 ppd. $2.90 west of Denver. bound for a Hfe- said, "Oh, you mean stork." i c j i E zciT nra a r c b e r t q ipt A reproduction of Nasht^le House, Brown County’s Old Coun­ m m E W . time of service. PAW It turned out that the Danbh word for stork b storkt I aiw ttian the old - fashioaed try Store. Box S.T., Brown County. Indiana. Aclaalalaat BROOM AND TOOL EANdERS sugar scoop be­ Gorgeous colors. Thb man jump^ on a motorcycle and conducted w to a cUMl ■l—lii V 1^. • G 's U G ' nest on a low roof. The storks were at home and we had comes, in reality, a 111 aoat anS aMw** UrMI aalar { twWZIiJa88aba**Seggflff*”" ! 2> KaiUai. ■» aMnaMtSI tar a& t They neaten up clutter in storage areas. handsome light- Use them for brooms, mops, garden tools; 3M0EED BACON no IHauiaUaM wonderful view* of them. _ switch plate. Made 134 cmmMm. alaiM, ■nataasa aaO X To get back to my Ibt pf crazy non-bird w ato e^ for fidiing rods, guns or ski poles. Use two iwiM UrnHkae la aMaU I iaiaur4 i,fa«a«aN.a.v. of hand-rubbed Reminiscent of the old hmnestead smoke 1*33, are people who want to know vdiat you do with l ^ lw * amei^macttUMi for securing a small wheelbarrow neatly on knotty pine, this I raniw a wall. A set of 10 holders, with screws for barrel, these choice strips of young pork are IISl U S. I after you find them. Bring them back aUve. or ^ t o ? unique and func> given careful slow curing .with a unique 11,000 atatatlaSMi< mounting, costt $2.00. Valley Hi, Box 317- tional item also Take pictures? Just look at them? What makes ft a hobby, ST, Bellevue, Wash. sweet corn cob and maple wood smoking 3*3 u.S. ptana al kaanal FOr the archer in your faihlly. It’s NEWI serves as a planter n«,-nw IMr tawl ^ «ana<.la S if you don’t bring anything home? , . , , . process. The result is a niellow smoky-sweet .. n| FLETCH-LOK arrow’s grooved shaft with­ $5.80, postpaid. SmiS d»«k arpaaay erdir P out special Uxds. Perfect gift for the archery Money back guar­ BASIC BOOKS Inc. ssJSftstTir*'--* . $ i.w fan six to 601 FIELD KIT $8.95; HUNTINO antee. No C.O.D.’s please. Send for free STEAE TESTER KIT, $12.95. Contains all parts to assemble catalogue. Gift Haven, 77-11 138tii St., Dept. 12 cedar'spined arrows, just slip-in fcathms. ST, Kew Gtrden Hills, Long Island, N. Y. A small precision- glue on nocks and points. Specify bow weight built instrument, , and draw length. Postpaid-clieck or money FISESCOPE "Steak Test’r” will cosMineAP c a order, no cx>uL Wyandotte Archery Co., cook steaks exactly Canniat 8H a. >an*. S-IS. W s « - T s * J Dept. S.T., Wyandotte, Michigan. as you like them. A new fishing item is an underwater view­ Dial your prefer­ ing deviro which will peer under the surface ence of “rare, me­ FOP 8/0 MEH OHL^ of the water as far as sunlight will pene­ dium, well,” stick — SOIL TEST BIT trate, thus aiding fishermen in locating top- JTest’r" into the producing fishing Spots. Made of aluminum nieat, and a signal New ”Flower Garden” model is especially To store safely all summer equipment, a tubing in natural color or aqua blue. Sizes:- lights up when designed for the small garden, both flower lightwei^t, easy to assemble steel shed will 6 in. diameter by 2 ft. long, $9.95; 4 tit long, done. Thjs auto­ and vegetable. 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