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watertownhistoricalsociety.orgW'atertown TOWN ^Weekly , TIMES Vol. 9, No. 385 Subscription Price, $3.00 Per Year Single Copy, 6 Cents April 21, Local School Children Will Get Selectmen Now Find Slade Salk Polio Vaccine Inoculation Pond Town Meeting

" •Information last Saturday -'flut" •the special Town Meeting on. Affftt Hamilton Ave., Buckingham St. 7 authorizing town purchase' .'af'• Slade's Pond. .and. favoring ECho. 'Lake too for''-community' recrea- tion .and swimming centers, is &•-• Sites Chosen For New Schools valid 'confounded Oakville i dents. The Town School Building Com- location and is hoped they will The fact that the verdict be pletely nullifies the umanimoWs-- mittee has, approved sites for con- " extended for the school. vote of. more than 250' voters who struction of two grammar schools The second school for servicing were present, was distressing 16- in accordance' with the new school the Oakville .grade school popula- the large group of persons who 'pe- building program adopted by thetion will be a twelve room addi- titioned for 'the meeting. Board of Education, it was an- tion to the; Pott School on Buck- Many were angry and resentful: lO'inced this week. | ingham St. The Polk School has I four rooms and a site of approxi- that the First, Selectman, waitdd The Committee has taken, an op- until after the meeting-was, over mately eight acres. When the newand successful to inquire about Its tion to purchase a:sit ; e located on twelve room, addition is built it : Hamilton Avenue for a twelve legality. They claim that this co»-" will have a. total of sixteen rooms. elusion could* easily have been dis- room grade- school • that will serve Public water supply is now avail- the Watertown area. The site is a, covered at the time the petitiflfer able in. that area, and conferences was 'presented and prior to the fifteen, acre woodland and the pur-will be held with the Oakville Pub- calling1 of the meeting since the chase price is $9,009. The chairman, lie Works Commission regarding I petition contained all o£ the items of the Building Committee, .Ells- sewer extension there, Mr. Candee to be acted upon at the meeting 'vorth T. Candee., stated that wat- said. •-. itneif. Normallv. the Selectman er and, sewer lines are near the The Building Committee inves- i checks the petition of call of a • .'Making plans for the Salk Polio Vaccine ihocutations which will tigated several other proposed sites'i meeting with town, counsel. It: is- begin-Jqcally-oh Way 2a»* (L toR>^ Mm Frances Griffin, Principal of but found them either too far not known whether he did so in; Seatta School; Dr. Harold J. Cleary, Town Health Officer; Mrs. Frank from the 'Centers recommended in the case of the petition for Slade's Jn". l * ter a.re President of the Public Health .mad e 'b y- •th ' •e -architect .., an. d _!. opinio10 dayn so f beforillegalite yth came optioe forwarn datde 'A., change of schedule has-been immunization schedules in Water- Nursing Association at a meet in? ;. mates of construction costs are ob- received by "the local officials- of town have been altered to provide of the Board of Directors Monday, j tained. the proposals for the newSunday trying to contact, officials the- polio immunization campaign ...'or the administration of the first and get an explanation. Some of fro^s the State "Department of vaccine during the week of Mayer Baldwin, who had, .accepted, the meeting for appropriations (Continued on Page Sixl ..Health • ' -. "-- "jid and .the second -""'shot" in thepost earlier this year on a tei.i- • According to the .mfotiftatioii. re-I series-during'the week-of-May 16th .porary b,as;is. Mrs. Baldwin's resig- ceived, from the state' offlee,_pq:lia -••--- '{Continued on Page 11) nation was accepted by the direc- tors "with regrets and they ex- pressed their appreciation -for her Teacher's Unit Issues Statement Commission Calls For Public Hearing -services- to. the • organization. | The board also appointed Miss Eleanor Reiss as senior staff nurse. Explaining Salary Raise Request The 'board is 'requesting the pub- On Three Zoning Changes April 28 lic not to call the nurses" office on The following is a, statement re-. ing the salary adjustments re- Saturdays after 10 a. m. for 'visits lating to teachers" salaries .issued quested by the Watertown Teach- A -public hearing, on proposed as the nurses go off duty soon af- by the Special Relations Commit- ers" Association, this opportunity- changes in the .zoning Ordinance to- ter that hour. tee of the Watertown Teachers As- has been taken to acquaint tne affcct three areas'in the Oaky ills New Machine To 1 sociation. public with the salary requests for section has. been called by' the Mrs,. Michael V. DMIHK director . "In view of the fart that mis- 1955-56. This year, as" in many pre- Planning and. Zoning Commission. ' '•vas annotated to represent the as-understanding may exist, regard- ceding ones, a committee from, the The hearing will be held April 28 sociation during School-Communi- Watertown Teachers" .Association in ToWn'HalPat 3 p. m. •; Speed Collections ty. Day, May 18. William, LaFlam- Discussions Drive For met with the Personnel Commit- " "She :areas'aiid'-changes proposed-" me, director, was appointed Jo at tee of the Board of Education to are: ' - • ' , j •<•••• • •- *• • T __ " tend the Fersonnal Relations Corn- Members Progressing discuss proposals that would bring - 'The' Tax Collector'1s Office of Federated Funds of which, Falls Avenue from. .Sunnysidej the Town "has received a, new Bvir- the PHNA is a member agency, Mrs. Charles B. Allen, chairman the local teachers' salaries in, line Ave. "to . the* Waterbury .. Town'" nxierhs; receipting and invalidating with those paid in the surround- The chairman of the "Nursing f of the Discussion, Inc. membership ing towns. Lme,; front residential to indus-, machine;, which,, •„ it. is, anticipated Committee, Mrs. G. Grant Welch, drive has announced that the cam- trial. ." • '•' ! will, greatly speed-up operations at submitted job description and con- paign is progressing excellently "In order to deal in the dwindl- A portion of Riverside St. from, the office. - . ; ing market of fully trained and indusfrlal to. residential.. • j tract of employment forms pre- with quotasain 'several areas, com- qualified teachers the minimum ; " The electrically operated mach- pletely attained. Sylvan Lake ' Road .section, be- ine, which weighs * •approximately pared by her 'Committee that were salary 'paid to beginning teachen ginning near 'Falls Avenue,, from 100 pounds, cost 'more than 800 approved by the directors. The Discussions will present for its.for several years has, had to be industrial to residential. ' - -', dollars. The bills to 'be sent tax- nurses reported a total of 192 vis- subscribers a, debate between adjusted upward. It is only logical, Requests for these changes were payers., this year are similar' to its made during the month of George V. Denny Jr. and. Ret. Ad-that, teachers beginning their ca- made at the recent hearing held an those in the past, except 'that they March. The new member of the miral Zacharias on the admission reers would select those towns i • the. adoption of 'the new town, are made up .in, 'duplicate. The ori- nursing staff. Miss Ann Godio, was of .Red China to the United Na- where a good starting salary is zoning ordinance. The commission, ginal Is." receipted by the machine, welcomed by the 'directors at the | lions. "The debate will 'be held on plate to 'hold more hearings in and.", the duplicate is retained by meeting. May 23 here. ('Continued on Page Six) the- near future on other requests the taxpayer for his, records. for zoning changes made at that; hearing and" also requests fronv '. ;_ (Continued on Page 1.1) farmers to change' the 40,000, square foot, minimum for building lots to a it),iA*j sq^tire IOOI . .im-1 mum. I Don't Forget! Calendar of Events To Set Clocks! April 21 — Conner* Trinitv Co*-l For DST Sunday lege Glee Club, Junior High, 8 Daylight Saving Time will return P »n i to Connecticut at 2 a m , on Sun- April 21 — Covered Dish Supper,, Jay AprQ 24th. At that tune, all l^t Cong. Church, fr:45 p. m j docks will be pushed ahead exact- April 22 — Spring Concert, Wat-, ly "one hour ifi order to take ad- ertown Hign t>cnool Music De-| vantage of the longer day in the pai tment, 8 15 p m. I summer. AT"I1 "2 -- Oakville Tax ReLief cojHiecticut's General Assembly Board, district offices, 7 - 8 p. m apparently believes that Daylight Apm U — Sexta Feira, home of Saving Time JS advantageous to Mrs Helen Collins, Warren the average citizen, since the Way, 3 p. m House of Representatn es last April 22 — Rummage Sale, St. week passed a measure extending John's School Hall, 9 a. m. • 5 daylight-saving time from its pre- p- m vious terminal date of the last April 23 — Little League Tryouts-, Sunday in September to a new ' DeLand Field lpm. iate - - tiie last Sunday in October. April 23 -*- Bowling Banquet, Oak- This- biH is virtually assured -of -be- \ille VFW, 7.30 p. m. j coming law, since Governor Abra- April 26 ' — Fashion show, card • lam-Ribieoff has expressed his ap- - -Artv Altar Society at Jr. High, proval of the measure. The bill 8 p. m. kavid Holme, All Saints Church, was included in order to permit fc p. m. •«i -* -ir*i<-vn Mr the '•h*"f execu- Mrs. Barbara, Moeckel (left), of the 'Swift Junior High School music department, conducts April 28 — Cancer Bridge parties, tive if the legislature is not in sea- school orchsttm, du ring the Annual Spring Concert, winch w.s presented last Thursday in the Junior ~ 2r p. m. School Auditorium, — (Phot© by ;.'.. ,j IH q fi. , i,. 1.1 14 O :) . W W OTB3TA W '• .8 3 M IT M ROOF Paint.. Throughout heavy in- and Mrs. Dean Gernon and, chil- dustrial centers, the bitumi- -dren Beatrice, Wendy and. Helene, nous OMU 9g£QOBS> to€ SUOlit of •; Tonawanda, N. Y... as their . ff(WS6 FMntnff plains and. the salt air areas, guests last week. SUN-PROOF House Paint STAYS has withstood every known Mr." • and Mrs,. Patsy Dapqnte,1 ' [t Vernon Ave., celebrated their fPitiW'iff cooditioo foe a lonjtef 23jj:d wedding anniversary on April WHITE... IEPCWTKO'IIL 'OV - •BBHair isawBuHi WBmW WKMSKm 114 by attending the annual „ house paint t WMte" May*. Kqjght of Columbus Easter Ball. ^ AlwmfS , woite! Cofeoo retain then falvatore Daddona Jr., Van Or- ' maid St., celebrated his, 20th birth- day .April 19th, with, a family party Looks How! - at this home. ft. and Mrs. William Rokos, N. i Tf.,, and Miss Audrey Silvey, Qifcens Village, N. ¥.. wilt 'be the weekend guests of. Mr. and. Mrs. KAY'S HARDWARE Ri*hard Bains, Rochdale Ave...... AMU...-.. ^ ilr. and Mrs, Pearley Taylor, Paintey Rd., visited then* daugh- ter* Lorretta. 'White, in '•Hartford, A P P L I A KCE S I mm |i-fiBSr?: recently. MAIN STREET WATtRTOWN •* CD EC !--••»iyi»r;^ Joseph 1Kwaraeeius, son of Mr. TBL CM 4-103» nd Mrs. Joseph Kwaxaceius of Colonial St., was promoted to Pri- rlvCC ' ' INSTALLATION vate first-class,, recently.,, Pfc Kvfamceius, who last year grad- uated from 'the Army Language F REE D E L I V E1Y YEAR'S SERVICE GBARftNTEE

School at the Presidio, in. Mon- :.#•• terey,, Ca I , is. now stationed; in. Co- burg, Germany, with'Mlitary 'In.-. Just Telephone Y< teljigence. I 'liarry Spohrer, of Westbury Lincoln O Siore P'afk Road, .spent the Easter 61 WEST MAIN ST. weekend in Berwick, Penna., vis- it.ias.his parents, Mr. and. -Mrs... O P E N EVE R ¥ N 1 G H T Albert Spohrer... TOWN TIMES (WATERTOWN, CONNJ, APRIL 2i; 1955—PAGE 3 iff «TAW—" '** 'ff* I • V W 7 T —•*—?»?-• Math Professor To Sing * •the spring vacation. 'While on. tottr, Property of the Watertown Historical Societythe collegians: sang a t Garden. Citor In Concert' Here Tonight.. N. Y. .and 'Washington, D. C. * •- " The Trinity College Glee Club, under the direction of Dr. Clar- St. John's School Association;,. . - ence Barber, will present a •concert watertownhistoricalsociety.orgfor the benefit of the Watertown Approximately 100 members .at- • Teachers Scholarship Fund .in the tended the recent Pot-Luck: Sup- ' 'Gordon Swift Junior High School per and meeting of 'the St. John's. ; tonight at 8:15. School Association. During the "The program arranged by Dr..meeting, a committee was appoint- I [["Barber features Richard, Fleming, ed to plan for a dinner-dance pt-' l!'1 a Trinity junior, as guest soloist, June. Members of 'the conunitne II and Dr., Walter Klimozak, .assis- .are: Chairman, Mrs... John Keilfy; . tant professor of mathematics, at Mrs. Willy Mailhot, John Flason, .. the college, who will offer a selec- Mrs. Joseph Perrautt, 'Mrs,. Her-,; . tion of American ballads. man Schillare and. Mrs. Charles - I Ml This, will be the glee's club first Wilson. A new member of the ! I concert since1 its return from a Ways and Means Committee was.... ''successful Southern,, tour 'during appointed — 'Mis. Alfred, Zabora.i

"'"'" ••'j*'i$8&!fc'-'" ••:•"- THE ONLY PERMANENT STAINLESS VINYL COUNTER TOP YOU CAN INSTALL - Volunteer workers listen attentively aa-Mrs. I. T. Morgan outlines -plans and procedures to. be follow- ed by unvaawra during Hie forthcoming Chest X-Ray Campaign. Nearly 40 volunteer workers attended the meeting, held iiir-the 1st Congregational Church House'fast Friday evening. . — (Photo by Maitland) OURSELF WITHOUT •CROSBY—A son. Alien' William, Coming & Going BIRTHS was bo;m to Mr. and Mrs. John SPECIAL TOOLS! • Crosby, Woodbury, April 12, in, Barley E. Wilson, son of Mr.GELINAS—A .son, Mark Paul, was' St.. Mary's Hospital. Mrs. Cros- ana Mrs. I. Hariey "Wilson, of born to 'Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. by is 'the former Marie Minuno. Hamilton - Lane, .has returned to Gelinas, Pythian. Ave., April 12 •"• in. St. Mary's Hospital. Mrs. DOWNEY—A third child, Patrick: NOW his''studi.es1 . at 'Columbia University Gelinas. is. the former Lauretta Joseph, was 'born to Mr. and in New York. City, after spending Landry. •Mrs. Thomas. F. Downey, Buck- JUST SANDRAN the Easter- holiday* * with bis parr' ingham St., April 1,2 in, the Wat- entfe. " .. 3ELTH—A 'third .chili, a, daughter erbury Hospital. Mrs,,.. Downey Marcia Jean, was born to Mr, 'is, the former Arline M. Duphin- Thomas • Micket, son of Mr. and. and Mrs,.. John, J. Selth, Deer- ey. Mrs. Anthony - Micket of Mapli field Ave'., Waterbury. on April Aver.,, spent Easter vacation, with 1,3-at Waterbury Hospital. Mrs... SHAROH—A son, Byron Anthony, his parents. Thomas is studying Selth is. the former Sylvia was horn to Mr. and Mrs. Wal- for the priesthood- at, St. Thorn Copes. ter JA. Sharon, Davis St., .April C-E-J as Seminary in Bloom field, ' 14 in Waterbury Hospital. Mrs. T IE L E ¥ II S ION — F L O O 1 C O ¥ ERIN G 3TUKSHIS—A fourth child, Jane Sharon is. the former Angela M. 680 Main St. - Fhoine CR 4-3035 - Watertown Seth Baldwin of Cutler Street: Marie,. was born to Mr. .and Capone. recently entertained at a* supper -Mrs... 'George J. Stukshis, Hung- - party-in honor of Miss Linda Cur- er-fort Ave., April. 13 in, Wat- ry .of Birmingham, Michigan, for- erbury Hospital. Mrs,..Stukshis i merly of Waterto^wn... Presnt were the former Sylvia M. Carr. Linda Curry, Obee Hkkcox Betty - Labasouckas,'Judy Manning, Fran- TEAL—A third child, Cheryl cs-Dialey, Richard Starr, G. Grant Kathleen, jiiras born to Mr. and Welch Jrl, and Seth and .Teddy Mrs. Joseph, S. Teal .April 9 in ,. Baldwin,. ..the Waterbury Hospital... Mrs. Teal is..the -former Florence E. Mrs. Jules. Panalaitis, . Bunker ' Carpenter. "• _ v Hill Rd., fractured her ankle while fishing in, Macedonia Brook, Kent KRANTZ—A "'second child. Wil- last Saturday. She .was taken to liam Frederick 'Jr., was born to Milford Hospital, .for treatnjent and •Mr. and "Mrs. William, F. Krantz is. now recuperating at tioihe. Her Central Ave.,, April 13' in Wat .. husband, their' three -daughters erbury Hospital. Mrs. Krantz is Marcia, Barbara and Jane, and the former Helen S. Neuman. Jack' Regan, were" also on, the fish- takina chlances ing' trip. * ng Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas'.. Kintzer Mlddiebury Rd., celebrated their 19th wedding anniversary Monday tin The Kintzers" -will 'be' hosts, at a, •wan your cocktail "party for'.friends preced- ing"' the "Spring Swing" dance to be-" held by' the Waterbury Wo- mens* Club Saturday 'night. 'Joseph Massicottes Honored "" Mr. and Mrs.:.. Joseph Massieotte financial future Mgion Ave., were recently honored at "a party "that celebrated, their 30tJi weddirfg"-" .anniversary. The eve'nt was given 'by their childrer at the home of Mr. ari to a size- ed-the .annual conference of the ' "There's. no extra charge i Connecticut Association, of 'Boards.' able security fund. of Education .held .April 15 at New Haven State Teachers; College. POST OFFICE Don t delay • • • • Paper Collection 'The time to begin is MOW! 'Weather' matting, the Oak-DRUG STORE vukTGirl tits will collect waste' paper Residents who - vfcatertown have paper to contribute are ashed: t«. .tie the' papers .in' bundles. *»r. TelephofTC CR 4-1848 place them. .in. cartons, out by the $1 starts an account curb by 9-a. m.^ Further- Informa- Open Jtoiulay-through Saturday, tion" can be • obtained'" from Mrs". • • 8 a. m. to 9 p. m.. • Ruggeri, CR 4-3989. -'Tfie collection, route will-'be as Sunday 8 a. m. to 1 p. m. follows: South •School, Yale St., 6 p.. m. to t p. m. '- • Morro .St.; Candee Hill Rd., Straits. Turnpike 'to.' McDonald Rd".,, Main Plenty of Easy Parking Right at St., -Edith St., Merrimac St., Mani-" lla St., 'Colonial, St., to- Davis- St., the Store Sunset Awe., and.Glanatis. :Ave.- ...

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i-- •(,•"• •*"•'*•••#•'•»' -*• PAi Property of the Watertown Historicalft^ td &inWf Society AH-bof •iments of scientists and doc- David Holme of the. tors. be the1 guest speaker -* Cancer Bridge parties will be of the Laymen's E ^ m r Town Times, Inc. The Cancer Fund-Drive organi- held at 2 p. in. next Thursday. AU SaiitW Ctourcs* Ao-'Aprlt fg?t For IMWI or fnfarnwrloir eartt Gfiestwaawatertownhistoricalsociety.orgd 4-1968. Address null> to zation has set op several various Oakvflle homes that have been of- 8 p. m. in the church hall. Mr. TOWN TIMES, Box MS, Oatafllte,. «r to Box 1... WatoFtcwn, Conn. program* for meeting the local fered for the parties are Mrs. Ar-Holme's topic' will be "Segrega- quota of JS£50as the community's thur Russell,-Hillside Ave., andtion.. " Mr. J. B, t-aastter; president Publisher*; mer Denxtin. The Watertown taTtTheimWlcis^ " Hist TmetrtjMHt To Skdt's vofrnd and mailing Ixmes and hostpwra have vited.to attend* ~ " It isn't likely that ttre Pkst SeTectraan has been caught off guard, of over 3£S0B j •ts appealing ~previously announced. be.served. after all Ms. years: in office, in calling a town meeting: on a petition for foods to every family that violated .state laws." passed in. 1953. It' is Just 'that, fie has been in- In and Thom- different from "the first about' the Slade's Pond proposal for cuntm unity as Knowlton, co-chairmen, of the recreation center. ' "' '" .• ; wish to pabHcily'thank COUSIN When he was handed- the original petition at' the end of the snrrr- tbe Autoyre Foundation and the mer last year, if would- .seen, that: he" should., have then rafened the Girl Scouts for their hetar in send- Unestion of' procedure for properly acquiring, land, for recreation pur- -ing* out the letter apfwa.„ Volunteer Rally poses to legal, authorities. " ' * " ~ Other events include school A Volunteer Rally for the Wat - Instead,, the: matter wa* treated a« though .it. had. sound, legal stat- week with Mrs. John Bridgnnit erbury Area Heart Association will us. It was turned, .over to the Board of Finance for consideratfon. Re- churmnp ~ Industry week, April be held on Monday April 25th, 2 quests were made for 'details' on property titles ami' water rights. Re- 23-30, John Bridgnwn chairman; to 4:30 p. m. m the Y. M. C. A., HALF THE WODl DOS $KT quests were made for complete protection around-the shores. Requests Merchants Week, April 23-30, Vin-80 Prospect St., Waterbory., t*. KNOW HOWTHE OTHER . Were made1 for options to purchase. Now all.this.-work was not done cent Martin ftmirr^ffn Mr. Msa> John H Foster, president of the by the Selectmen's office.. .After' all, in entertaining the possible pur- tin's committee includes John O'- Association, urged all interested HALF 'LIVES:, BUT IS ' ' chase by the town of a piece of property, ordinarily 'the public depart- Neill, Russell Pope, Pat Piscopo, persons to/ attend. Refreshments out:. . "• ment dealing in such 'matter makes, all the inquires. Matthew Annonacci, Mrs. Margar- wiU be served- This was not the case' with' Slade's. Pond. Thig 'work was delegated et Osowidri, Lester Batdok, Os- Dr. Foster pointed out that since to citizens, who were advocating' its. purchase.. .And. each 'time they com- car LeClair, George SuUivanv Mrs. Federated Funds did not achieve plied with one request, they faced, another. Months went by. Twice Kenneth Kaess, John Wysodd, its goal this year, $3,000 was put the purchase option date. had. 'to be extended. Citizens* hadMo go through Bernard Beauhatnp. Carl Soren- from Heart Association income, that ordeal, too. And. tt wasn't easy for than, especially when they were sen, Mrs. Alfred Haddad, Mrs, forcing a drastic reduction in the being ignored by the Selectmen's 'Office: It .almost: seemed as though the Charles Wilson,, Mrs. Isabella Nor- prospective Heart Association pro- .'First Selectman resented the recommendation of Slade's Pond owner- ton, Inrst xvtchsfcPQ gram for this year. The volunteer ship by the town. Cancer Bridge parties will be rally is being called to enable the • But -as far as the; public was concerned, there was. no clean cut held-April 28 and-the cancer dance association to continue to serve the statement for or against, yes. or no. 'There' were just delays and more plans are as yet incomplete. immunity in keeping with the delays:. Eyen • another swimming area was tossed into the hopper to The drive eo-chairmen urge all «rfc>us,,heart problem. Volunteers 'Compete with Slade's, 'Without having' first cleared, titles-.and rights. those planning to contribute to are "sought to carry out some of By the oddest coincidence, the biggest obstacles arose just prior send their returns in early so that the programs which otherwise to the deadline of the option. Now, enoe again toy the oddest coincidence, workers wiU know how the drive- must be dropped due to lack of a fatal obstacle has appeared about ten days, before the. option's expira- is progressing. They noted, the funds. tion date. "wonderfully gratifying results Volunteers are needed for such Best' way 'to enclose the en-' The First Selectman is within "his. personal 'right, to look with dis- reached in the fight against polio work as home-visiting, 'work sim- .traneeway fO" youi* eeJIai*;.' . . favor on Slade's 'Pond in. Oakville as a, recreation center. However, through study and research made plification in the home" consul- ' BILCO all steel unit with easy the noncommittal and dilatory tactics are not in keeping with the possible by public contributions." tants, and administrative volun- dignity of that office. They leave 'the impression of crediting the TJiey observed, "Perhaps the fight teers. Those who plan to attend operating -steel doors . .. ,. SEE community with little intelligence. against cancer, the worst of all dis- the rally are asked to notify the as- IT HERE! eases, can be" similarly won sociation by phone at PLaza 4- .the teen-age drivers, who make the through public support of drives 4146. Letter headlines are "hot-rodders", it is. very 'heartening to' me to' find that the young 'people of our town are Suggesting Improvement ..anxious to have a Driver. Educa- To the Editor: tion program. I think it is very commendable Perhaps we would do well to that the young people of Water- listen to them on other subjects. town and. Oakville are forward- "The ability to assume responsibili- Dr. Jeanne M. Dumas thinking enough to be asking for a ty, like everything else, comes with Driver Education, program, in the practice. If "somebody goofs", I CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIAN public school system... Students think, they should have the .chance that make suggestions to improve to. try their wings. If we are to their school, for the classes that have Student, Government at all, Announces come after them should, • develop we should all support it. into fine civic-minded citizens. Hilda G. Baldwin the new location of heir office At first glance it might seem (Mrs. Thayer Baldwin) • 484 SOUTH MAIN ST.. ' CHESHIRE STOP WATERS to us older people that a Driver (opposite Cheshire High School) KU INI IMG Education, program is another THE MASONRY -benefit to present-day youth that - Formerly at West Main St, West Cheshire OF YOUR: HOME our generation got along perfectly High School Poets' * well without and that will cost the taxpayers more money. But Work to be Printed X-Ray facilities are now available STOPS UMKS IM$»J«(ir' if we stop to consider the condi- For the second, time this school tions under which OUT children year, .Watertown High School in the new and larger quarters.. learn to drive today, it would, seem, students have been notified that OFFICE HOURS: Phone . THOROSEAL that such a program is not a lux- their poetry will, 'be published in 10 - 5 M*n. 'Thro Fri. Cheshire' SEALS' 'THE'SURFACE the 1955 anthology of the Nation- TIMS, and Thtirs. Evenings BRowning ury but a necessity which will 'be- al High School Poetry Association. (By Appointment Only) 2-4513 come more and more urgent with Last fall, 8 students were 'nam- QUICKSEAL the expanding population and theed, as eligible to have their poetry BEAUTIFUL, SMOOTH, resulting increase in the- number published In the anthology. Last COLORFUL, FINISH of cars on the road, week. High School authorities I got my driver's license in 1930.he're received word that poems of THE. It involved- driving down a straight twelve additional Watertown stu- APIZZA road, making a U-turn, and 'return- dents have been, selected to ap- 1 pear in, the publication. Edward H. Coon ing' to the barracks. During this * Special 'mention, was awarded SERVED EVERY NIGHT short ride the officer asked me"" a to Frances Smolskis for her poem, COMPANY. "• few quest ions. There was no road "Winners." Others selected -for MASON «. PLASTERING test in traffic. There was no writ- •publication were: ""Milestone"' by SUPPLIES ten test on road, rules, "Mere was.Ray Crannell, "'Peace Prayer by no eye test. 'Barbara Patrick, ."The Road of RO'S RESTAURANT 30-'Dep«t Street .' • Today getting a license requires Life" by Mertie McGinley, '"Sun- 841 Main St. Watertown - Tel. CR- 4-3939 a great deal, more experience and set", by Gertrude Carey, "A study. This is only right in view 'Friend,'" by Ann, Bussemey, Phone CRestwood '4-8069 Always a pfa.ee to- park of the fact that today there are so ""Clouds," by David Valuckas, "A Open Until 12: Noon Sat. many more drivers driving " cars •Friend" by Thelma Johnson. capable of 'much higher speeds '"Names" by Victor Cestar, "In- than the cars, of twenty-five years come Tax" by 'Donald Vail, "Es- cape*1 by John Barkus, and 'School ago. We have adjusted to increase1 d Days "-by Avia Campbell. traffic hazards, but a Driver Edu- These. poems, written in, class in cation program would give our 'Connection with the study of 'Mo- children more .complete training dern Poetry, compete with student JUaddyi bring, than we can. •verse from, high .schools all. over In, times when the majority of the 'country. VAUGHN BROTHERS TELEVISION ' -home some Our Service Department feature's fast and de- pendable service on all makes of' TV. Sets repaired in the home if at all possible. ' .

CLEARANCE SALE /DAIRY USED TELEVISION SETS All sets have been repaired ..and are tin good Butter Crunch working condition — RCA, Zenith*. Westinghoase^ < Olympic, etc. ' ,. -: : Priced from $24.95 to $64.95 VAUGHN BROTHERS TELEVISION 1125 MAIN .ST.- -. WATBITOWN Quality ice Cream Is Our Onty Product - TEL. CIV 447.37, 4-S146 — PL 3-4906 ' . - 1 H era** _ .Jf ^ IM^ >• 'Ml iflll idlHKi ^i dl^Hl * HI '* '^^^I PropertyWe.ym.ra- of1 (,8 5 boxes;)the; Intermediate Watertown1 Scout activities in, Waterbury Historical, Ktncj Lcoi" Lecture Society HekJ By Troop 100 Scout Judith Sgrillo (1.00 boxes.); Bethlehem," Torrington .and Hart- The Shakespeare Lect.u,r'es wfll .Brownie Scout Mallory Merriman ford, At- GOP Women's continue in 'the Watertown, Library '"'The Women's Republican, Ch* (58' boxes;); Brownie Scout Laura .;Mrs. Kenneth, .Weeks of Hart- April, 21, at 8 p. m. The subject of Wfa. Council Olsen' (64.boxes). ford,, Chairman of the'Camp Com- of Watertown .and Oakville held =* 1•this week's lecture is "King Lear'*". meeting Tuesday at the hama. of p100, composed'of -all,-the mittee . of Region 1, .and member The eight lectures on ""Shake- watertownhistoricalsociety.orgPins denoting length, of service of the National Camp Committee, Mrs. Victor Cestar, Riverside j St- adults- • registered in- the Water- •to Girl Scouting were persented by speare, Artist .and Philosopher'""', Allen Hale, chairman, of the Re- town Council of 6M Scouts, held gave the principal talk, of 'the even- are presented 'by William E. Sul- Commissioner' Russell to. the fol-ing, dealing with Primitive Camp- pubiican- Town, Cominittjee, was its Annual Spring ' Meeting on lowing: livan, chairman of the Taft "Eng- the guest speaker. • ing and 'the Patrol System that lish Department. 1 AAprill - ,14th^a14ht tbb eCi Congregationall M'rs;."" Homer Derouin and Mrs. CbLtreh House, Watertown:,' with. 15" year Pins: Mis. William will be 'used at'the Senior Round- The series, is sponsored jointly 1 Armand Madeux were' appointed 90 members and 16 guests in atten- Cleveland. Mrs. Walter W.eide- up in 19,56... Mrs, Week's talk was by-the Watertown Library and the mier, Mrs. Charles; Wight. .illustrated, by slides. . Taft School. Attendance has aver- to represent the dub at the School- dance. • .. - '•- • •- • Community Day event May IS.' \ 'Tlie'CunHiiittee iir charge of-the , 10 year- Pins: Mrs. Paul Beetz, The evening's program conclud- aged over fifty persons per lec- Miss Leland Bliss, Mrs.'C. E. But-•ed with a movie showing activities ture. The public is cordially invited Mrs, Cestar was .assisted by BlSHKT " of. Mrs. Wm. Joseph Josephs .and Miss Heleil Barlowj Mrs.,. tex&eld,' Mrs. Ellsworth .Candee:, at, Watertown's Camp Wapasa. last to attend. : l i Lipgage. • - " :, ,lfrs;."'P,.,'I>u,ciIl,O, Mrs: Mrtl."'Arthur''Gillette, Mrs, Ken-season. "The Face of Evil" is. the sub- Chas. Wlg, .I, neth Kaess., Mrs. F". N. Meyer," Mrs. Raymond West,.'. Mrs. Rose Ste'b- : ' The Annual Report of the Wat-ject for the-last two lectures bas- 'bins,Bins,, MrMrs.s' .QejprgGeprge 'Miller and 'Mrs."Classeifi ' Pericins; •• ' M:rs;», Arthur ertown Council, prepared under, ed -on, "Macbeth*". They will be •Cornelius Thibodeau sold lanrf Wm. Eppeheittier.r" MrsI"" Barlow's. 'Reich,, -fiTrs. Robert. Smith. the direction of Mrs, Menzo Pres- presented on successive Thurs- on Atwood St. to Edwin' and ~~" SSenio r Scout 'Troopp prepared and "5'year Pins.: Mrs. William Bag- ton, was distributed at this, meet- days. April 28' and Mav 5. Gallarv. 'Miller's,* don,,. Mrs.'William Busi, Mrs. Fred- ing. • sgrv»d-a~dinneSenior Troop completer -and d the. clean- .eridic Caiiip, Mrs. Wilbur Caney, Sup ditties!"' v """ r'""", "" ' •• Mrs. • :RO''bert Carey, Mrs. John : '.fThurch:'" • Mr^;- r^iffp'w'' • Dickerson, » Leader •' Representative, . Mrs,. : Tgmpering With Hail DOWNING A. REINBRECHT Wallace Howies: .as ^Chairman • of; Mrs. ' P. Dudllo, 'lira., Andrew Postmaster Charles T. Kelly re- 'fee i meeting welcomed ihe :menfe-; .Gdatiwin,- Mrs. Wallace Howe, .Mrs. bers and'"guests" on. bettalf d the' Kohert" Jesseil., Mrs. Sol Luna, ports 'that he .is. receiving' com- 85 Central- Avenue, Waferbiiry MM. Wilfred. McKee, Mrs. James plaints from patrons in, the .French Watertown, Council--and presenter ! Li M«wre,, • 't/Lre. Charles Olsen, 'Mrs... Street, section that ma.ll .is. being Ihe ispeakers.- *--^—=•—* "•• - iLoais1" •Orlando, * Mrs. Margaret taken - 'from, -the taces • and - scatter- "•""jj • •' ' '— -^—.^^.^^ iv>^^—' I^IM^1^^i w -j^m, 'M*•'™1** —mi ii ""• CansuHant on Financial it Management Problems ard Russel: l |»rfaiiee.- :

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Throughout Connectieut, tree experts -representing CL&P, other utility con* panies, atid municipalities are "working: to reduce electric service 'interruptions caused, by hurricanes and .ice storms. By 'removing dangerous trees and, limbs which, might crash into electric distri- bution lines, they're.fighting the major cause of electric, service interruption! during storms. We're grateful, to the thousands of property owners throughout 'i Connecticut who are cooperating with these men. •• Still another contribution toward our long-range effort, to reduce electric service j interruptions is .being .made by the many garden, clubs, town officials and prop- erty owners who are emphasizing the advantages of low-growing' trees planted " well back from electric lines... These trees provide shade and. beauty without reaching a height; where they would 'threaten, the wires which, provide your elec- tric service. A list of recommended 'trees -u available at your local CL&P office. Hurricanes .and ice storms will probably always give some 'trouble to electric companies. -'However, we feel, certain, that their effect on your efcc|rie service can be diminished, thanks to sensible 'tree planting' and care,, pins -our own con- MARY CHESS' stantly improving service restoration equipment and procedures. is .offering the famous ' 4 «, 2.75 bottle of As part of a "'Dogwood FestivaT TOILET WATER at "1.50 now underway, resident* of. .. - .'and Berlin, Conn., are planting nearly 2,000 dogwood irem 1.00 atomizers at .75 along town streets. This from April 21 program, originated - by the. ' . . thru May 31" Berlin. Chamber of Commerce • CL'THt COMMCttCVTP to make .the. town the "Dogu/oad Stock up now Center of the. World," is indica- for the. rest of We . HOHT A NO KQtKf* COMPAMY tive of the public interest in - year. • louhgeamng shade -trmes which Lucia and " DeLar Van Sand will, never £rotv -$011. enough to crash into electric service wires. Store Hours * Daily ...... 10 - 6 Saturday . ., ... 10 - 8 " Sunday . ... .'.... 1 - 6 ' Closed 'Tuesday- »# - •"» —

. <~ •'• •--; = !«• i ., 1 «1 j I R -I A , .. =/! ft O 3 I/! Vj O T ;H .3 T A * 3 3 M i T i/l vV OT ;;. ;i• j• • ri< • /1;S•• rtr n(• PAGE. '6—TOWN TIMES- (WATERTOWN, CONN.). APRIL 21, 1955 Property of the WatertownUnit Historicalyears to attain the maximum at 15 Society, brought to bear. It is oar ' (Continued, from Page One)* Town Meeting tions Committee. •• ! i«-on«.mu«i mm r^e accordanc accordance ewith wit- h toe'the tendtend toin oretoe'1 schedul^ e la: mafntaioMk^one- that ing ..Slade's Pond, and" Echo Lake = ! wi H .11, Jl'SnUi'^. W !_..» Jf ibuR.'ft.'HyiLdear'aa ilUt.1.. '«.•,••*t, h •••the.% 1- TH..BI-,I •Jgj meetin, r: ,•• g ..P« M to^tacl» •• ' Jtt, ^1 in. toe.1*•1 wrngnd•- H™"*™ SSSSfSS~"t .«L5'""' " " —" ' "" VIM*;. fi*y through the General Asembly. The tnat 'the board was 'not express- "fag oflmmunities ,and throughout this groHp of teachers^that iprms ' qualified a»d « petitioners; cooled off and'" decided ing an. opinion for or against the the state, (the average number t»f toe backbone of an: efficient andi^f -the' teacntag"' pirofesitoii."1^ on a. wait and see policy. purchase of either Slade's or Echo years to reach, maximum in the forward looking 'educational- ays- i * ' •.-?::- .- ; There is only one big question surrounding „ communities is '12.4 tem. • - • * . (• M Lake. 'My individual opinion is 1 Rosaria and GamUlo larrapino mark. Will the owner of Slade's that the town; should purchase and 'the average for the state 'is "four teachers are fully aware: Pond extend the expiration date both of these areas. They will 12.7 years.) 'The Board, of Educa- of the* problems confrdnting the sold .land to"' Colonial':, Ettaties' on of the option, to purchase? 'The prove valuable in the long run." tion .granted a- $150' across the tax payers of WatRrtowm ' • •Colonial, St.' '* • •-:' •>"•" •• ", • deadline is April 26. 'The • owner, 'board pay raise with no 'Change in Mrs. Angel in e Sanzeri, says that, Sexta Feira the years, -to' attain the maximum. she .has already .made two exten- 'The Sexta Feira will hold its "At the scond meeting with the sions of the option date.to .give the regular' meeting Friday at. 3 p. m. personnel committee of the Board town, the chance' to boy her prop- at the home of Mrs. Helen. 'Collins,, it was not our intent to seek a erty and has no assurance' 'that, if Warren Way. second, wage increase 'but was she extends it again that the town Mrs. 'Collins. wDI 'present for her merely to 'request-the Board to re- will buy it. "After all. she says, entertainment 'program "An .After- consider our original, .proposal "how do I know this isn't another noon of Mii"s'c'"" .^n^na^int, ff»,f. maxim,'an salary stall. These negotiations ha*e 'been going on since' last sinner and, if there is anything illegal now about what 'the town, meeting did, it was illegal 'before and the of- ficials should have known about it. It., is funny that they find some- 3 YEARS TO PAY! thing wrong just before the 'Option date is running out, " "Supposing something happens again that the town doesn't buy FOR THAT NEW ft.' Where does that leave me ? 11 want to sell. I prefer to sell to the town because It is a, fine place for ELECTRICAL SERVICE the children. But I can't.-force them to buy. and. If they don't, I will" have lost the chance to sell the place 'this year" during the sea- YOU CAN PAY'FOR IT EACH MONTH IN SMALL son when there' are- plenty of pros- pects for such a place. I would AMOUNTS AS YOU PAY YOUR ELECTRIC BILL at like to see some evidence that, the town really is ready to 'buy and the CONNECTICUT LIGHT & POWER CO. then I .may consider an extension." 'The basis for considering the April 7 meeting void is found in We will be glad to call and give you an. estimate * An opinion given to 'the Selectmen ANOTHER McGOUGH FIRST!!! after the meeting by town counsel for the Installation of an* adequate electrical . J. Warren Upson. McGoiifjh's Extra Rich^ltlk ts now available Here is a summary of Upson's secy ice ,., ,., including Safety Electrical I Breakers. opinions: in throwaway cartons. Watertown has no special act relating to the establishment of a If you would like to have milk- delivered to park, Hence the power to do. so must be derived, from the General your'home, this-convenient way, call CR. * Statutes. Under section 197c of the GREASON, INC. 4-2197 for immediate and: courteous ser- •1953 Supplement to the Gone»-al Statutes, the Town can establish Gall us for your residential wiring. For estimates. * vice. recreation facilities- by an ordin- Emergency repair. Commercial wiring. Say, .MAKE ance that is properly adopted. Since the April. 7 meeting did not IT ADEQUATE WIRING! WATETITOWN'S follow this procedure and sinre HO'ME - OWNED., there is no existing ordinance 510 Main St. OAKVILLE - Ter. CR 4-2:581 DAIRY here, that meeting is ineffective ffiOough i 'TEL,,. CR 4-2197 and invalid. A Licensed Electrical Contractor Since 1927 Furthermore, as the town has no special art regarding the is- suance of 'bonds for park pur- poses, according to Chapter 36, section 272c. 1953 Supplement and section, 802, the April 7 meet- ing could not authorize the issu- "-ance of 522,1000' in 'bonds for Slade's Pond, purchase without Board of Finance approval... Noth- ing could 'be found in 'the statute •permitting an appropriation for bonding without, the concurrence • of the Board of Finance," which was lacking in the' case "of the by Check April 7 meeting. Regarding the April 7 meeting action on authorizing the Recrea- tion Council to supervise activi- ties at Slade's Pond, the opinion stated that if the vote went no further than to permit the Council, to make use of the area for carry- Ing on Its program,, the resolution is in order, but if it was an at- tempt to delegate 'Operation, and control thereby divesting the "Town of responsibility, the reso- lution is invalid. In order to have the necessary authority for the town to pur- chase and establish park and re- creation areas. Selectman Michael V. Dunn revealed that the Select- Open a men on Monday instructed town counsel to prepare a 'bill for the legislature enabling the town to COLONIAL TRUST CHECKING ACCOUNT create a= Park Authority which will 'be able to acquire areas for parks and 'recreation. Selectman Dunn, stated,, '"".As; lorn; as the peo- Save time, steps and money. ple want Slade's and Echo Lake, the Selectmen will do everything Keep your cash in your pen.,.. not your pocket. •possible to have them, The .town Pay yonr bills by mail with a Colonial Trust, check. ' meeting proved the peoole want these places and, we will try to expedite the purchase." When you pay 'by check, you know wtierethe money goes. 'Rep. Russell stated, "If a, hill Checks .give you accurate records and legal receipts.' is presented to me, 1'wl'll take the necessary co'irse and urge its passage in the legislature. The Come in and open your eiecking account, today. :. town meetinir may have been il- legal hut it is a clear o»t man- date of the o*K>p'e as to what, they want: and .will serve us a goo'' ar- gument before the (""itiey and Bor- oughs Committee. The Committee has a - tremendous back, log of THE COLONIAL work but I will do my utmost to speed*" this b»ll along siwe I know time * is of the essen*1** Tvyauw of the O'Ofion date on Slide's Pond!,. As long as the iwopV have pnok- TRUST COMPANY en so stronsfly on this matter, I OPfOSITf 1W GHEN" and 4t.. can't «ff>e anv onnosition arW-ng to SI. th* hi". I'f there's one tb»n<» a ' * WATEHBURY lec-w'wfor . fullv TesKv+s;, it is a mandate from, the neople." •"**- MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Rep. Russell ha.s SWVPII seven terns in, the General Assembly .and is retnited to be one of the most skll'*'il and s«wo»ied. legis- lators in. Hartford. He h a mem- ber of the' powerful Appropria- 'board, on, Monday met at 'Town, TOWN TIMES WATERTOWN, CONN.). APRIL 21', 1955—PAGE T' Hall with the ^neMy'formed idCa Young Democrats Club •chairman, ers and Stampers Limited, Property of the Watertown HistoricalCompany of Autoyre Co., Societywas -more recently as vice - president}1 in Carl Sorensen and several mem- elected to the board of directors,,, charge of eastern operations. bers to formally accept the .group according to Arthur Keating, Ek- into 'the political organization. The co chairman. Mr. 'Crandell has, charter of the local 'dub will be been associated with the Ekco or- presented, at a date. THE ORIGINAL watertownhistoricalsociety.orgganization for the" past 2ft years during which time he has served New Ecko Director Named ' as warehouse hand, foreman, Purley A. Crandell, vice presi- plant superintendent, general man- dent in, 'Charge of manufacturing ager, co-managing director of 'the of Ekco Products Comany, Parent •company's British subsidiary, Plat- HE OWNERS REDUCE TOUt INSURANCE COSTS UP TO Belter ; Than :' EXAMPLE: A ' ft 1 A AAA — Fire, 'Wind, Lightning, Smoke, Riot, etc.- #' •"Wf-W'WW For your 1 or1 2 family Home. SPRING TONIC 1 fl II A ~~'< ®n y°ur Garage or Outbuilding within 500 300 parents and children enjoyed an' exhibition of do if-obedience $ training; last, week at the "Parent Child Night" sponsored .at; Water- 1 p W V ft:,"of Hydrant in the Watertown Fire District. town High Schooktoy the Baldwin PTA. Under the direction of Mir. Cal- 3p! 4|WUU — ''Fire, Smoke, Riot, Lightning, etc. vin Haviland, professional trainer of" the Waterbury Obedfence Dog Training ClttbrVMrnbers demonstrate4 th« basic commands of heel, BURGLARY' and ROBBERY of personal belongings: at home sit, and stay, with many sizes and breed* of dogs represented. " • ., In addition, a Shetland Sheep. Oojj,;S»wied1 lay-'Mr. HavUand and a %• 1,000 — Away From Home. Pomeranian owned by Miss Anita BournfvaI obeyed .spoken and hand signals while Mis? Boarnivat's dog, In addition, "danced" and rolled — For Hotel or additional Living Expense If" over on commandl Heffreshmentsr were ..served to the. 17 members of You Are Forced Out of Your Home toy Fire* the club who participated by Mrs, Louis Kay and Mrs. John Sitkie- $ 1,000 W i n d st o r m, etc., wicz. Sixth Grade mother* Mrs. WmA Bobbie, Mrs. Still man Hyde, — Personal Liability — For You and Your Mrs. Raymond West, Mrs' W. H. Canes and Mrs* Henry Cope land soli- Family At Home Or Away Including Sports, cited the refreshrrrentsfrcm the tnothers of the children in Mrs. Far- $10,000 Dogs, Servants, Sidewalks, Bikes, Etc. rell's and Mrs.':M6N'tffViBth glides. " ' —.< Photo by Ma it I and) — Hospital and Doctor Bills. -Josephine DiPrimio, Mrs. Marion, $ 250 OakvilleVFWWins Caffrey. , WITHI IN FIRE DISTRI GTS of WATERTOWN and O AK VI LILE, .-••• Majors .--'Walter Skrapolski, cap- M* o p«fr *t •Ik* mil 'Third' Priie For' _: , tain;: Philip- Berchonak, Ralph AVERAGE 1 YEAR NET COST Stango, Albert" Montambault, Mrs. AVERAGE 1 YEAR NET COST (Based On Current Dividend) forwiertw) mw Alt- ' Comm. Service " Avis Austin. % 1 mdt. S* light they omait yaw Captains - Walter Tundryk, ,,.... » smart they flatter you... Oakville Post, 7330, Veterans of .captain, Joseph Paternoster, Ran- $34.40 to c«nfortabl» you'll in tilt •» Foreign Wars, has 'been notified dall Ausetin, Miss Valerie Le- •naUMc pairl by Department • Commander 1 DON'T "BUY or RENEW a POLICVliNTtL YOU COM PA IRE I Clair and, Mrs- Irene Linteau. Comfort CAM b» smart* Heiiry "T.-Pincliers that ,tb.ey -have -. . • Notes been 'awarded third" prize'in the ' Post Adjutant Guy Forte, Re- VFW Community- Service contest. habilitation Chairman Fred Hub- WEBSTER'S INSURANCE SERVICE The-decision- was made --toy-;the bell 'and George Westover are all, Bring in your policies and find out why . . . judges'at a meeting on April 13 at recuperating from, illnesses at OUR COST IS LESS and SERVICE- GREATER KOLINS' .the Hotel Statler in Hartford; their homes. Four awards and fifteen citations with our old line Companies and quick settlements. are awarded each year to" the VFW " STOP IN AT OUR OFFICE:— SHOE STORE posts . in Connecticut who. • enter YoungDemoc rats Accepted 111 W. Main St. Waterbury Main Street - Watertown scrapbooks showing documentary Open Fri. Night Until 9 o'clock John Wrable, chairman State evidence of their service "to. the - or call PLaza 4-3131 — 24 HOURS A DAY TEL. CR 4-2468 community. Young Democrats Club executive 'At the present, time, there are 102 VFW posts in Connecticut con- tributing .some services to "their Cmtte in and see *eml communities. .During, .the period between" April .1, 1954 and April- 1, 1955, the members of the Oak- ville VFW 'post feompleted 18 such, community projects. The four winning' scrapbooks in, .Connecti- cut will now be entered in the national. VFW contest. 'The local scrapbook was compiled by -Sr. Vice-Corn mander Albert Mont am- bault and Public Relations Officer;. Donald E. Kerr. Delegation to Attend A delegation, from the post"will attend the VF1| ment Council of meeting at the Middlesex* Middletown on Sunday aftefniglinV Following the .meeting, tropnes* will be awarded to winners in. th"e. VFW' State Bowling Tournament which was recently held in Wat- ertown, 'Team No. 1 of Oakville jjost 7330 are to. .receive a., trophy mr "the .highest pin. fall without, a handicap1,."* Members of' the team,.... include: Charles Veillette, Robert . 'Copes, Jessie "Monroe, Ir- ving Pichette and Adam Koslosky.. Pichette and Koslosky also are to NEW CHEVROLET Task'F0TC€ TRUCKS receive individual, awards. -. ., . - "Work Day™ ' " On "successive'•• "-Saturday. • after- a whole, trttckhad of new advantages for_ 'you! Here's what noons, "members a,nd.trietws of the Qakivlle VF'W post have- donated happens wken. America's "No. 1 truck builder pulls out ail the stops! their time and equipment to. clear Here are some of the new advances ready to work for you right now. the brush, fromr • the'.,jaew' VFW property on jr>ayi&*S£.~fhis phase of the- 'Bcpject' should be completed. thi$.~4v€flfcend" weather permitting. Work SiyBng—a new ap- She, powerful new • The 'last, word in cab New capacity—up to New more durable, .- Oscar LeClair, Al Montambeault. proach to -track design! "high-vottage" engines! comfort and safety! _. ."'^ 18,000-Ib. G.V.W. .frames,.? Fred Canuzzi, Peter- Petrok, Tony Petrok and lius Keichenbacn' Were Two distinctively differ- With • modern 1,2-volt JMew Sweep-Sight, wind- Offend in 2-ton models! .N'ewx,frameS' are of. 34- the group who worked this past, ent styling treatments- -electrical system for in- ^•iicW for lscreasad \aii- This meant you can. 'do inch width to accom- week:. one in light- and medium- creased generator ca- "brtily. 'A, IU w' c o nccated -«, -lot -more work on modate special body in- .Loyalty JDajr Parade .. .. - duty models, another pacity—plus many -other Safety Step -that slays „ twayf hauling jobs with . stallations, Aad, they're Post. Commander Oscar LeCIair in heavy-duty 1 new advance*. clear1 of' snow or mud. real, sayings. rigid! requests that all organizations who wish to march in> the- .Loyalty Day- Parade send a, confirmation • to him by April 26, The parade will All models' available .- You cm have new Over- Power Brakes standard, . Tubeless 'tiro, standard be held-in New Britain on Sunday- 'with n'ew Fawer^teeringl' drive or Hydra-Malic! May 1st, Oakville Troop No. 1, on 2-ton models! on %-ton models! Troop No. 72 and, the Explorers of New .'Chevrolet Power Overdrive is optional on 'This .great power helper New tubeless tires, give the 'Boy Scouts of America" are Steering cuts turning ef- Vi-ton models; truck is yours at no extra cost: you greater protection participating in the parade under fort tip to 80: per- cent Hvdra-Matk on. M-, -%- on 2-ton models! Op- against,- a 'blowout . . . Come in and see the sponsorship of -the Oakville .. . cushions-road shock. aad '1-ton, models at tional at extra cost on deflate more slowly when the -newest things VFW post. Optional, at extra cost extra cost ail other models. punctured! in trucks! Banquet . .. The Bowling Banquet of: the Post-Auxiliary Tuesday ..flight League, will be held at the - club rooms this Saturday at 7:30 p. m. A meal will 'be-' prepared:" by. 4Htr.: and, Mrs. Joseph Caporafe.. Chair*1-, man Albert: MontambauH will serve as; toastmaster. Teams and bowlers that parti- paled in Tuesday night's league were: Generals - Charles Milia, 'Captain; Fred Canuzzi, Robert' Montambault, Mrs.- Aon, Andarow- s'ki, Mrs. Lillian Johnson, Mrs.. WEST'S SALES & SERVICE. INC. WATERTOW M CONN. PAGE PropertyT1M 6*' (WATKWTOW I»,OOONN4,~*Pf of theH If1 21 » Watertown Historical Society watertownhistoricalsociety.org

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' *"• are: SpringProperty Concert fs semble of, a grou thep of 7th grad Watertowne stu- Elthea Goodkin, Lynn Moulth Historical- Society ents who .have been taking lessons rop, Linda Hayes, Brinda .Media ighWey only since mid-February, played Elaine Ciarlo, Cynthia Budge Presented At arrangements of "Emerald Waltz" Phyllis. Brightman, Bonnie 'Becker, At a «peciU to,wn meeting , ., Von Blon and "Little Brown Jug™, •Phyllis Oalabrese, Margaret; Hart, , on April l^th in , the, town, hall, Junior High Roberta, Kenneson, .Carolyn Foltz, the town voted to aooi&pt the |ol-v watertownhistoricalsociety.orgWinner. Julie Sonntag, Ann Moraska, Don- lowjng streets as public; highways. Aiii audience of approximately Follonwing intermission, 'the. na Hale.,. Joan, Lakovitch, Stebta- Charles St., Harper, JKd., a 270' 400 attended the annual' Spring Girl's Sextet presented the tradi- anie Deans, Joan BeHemore, Lin- foot extension of CJiffJsfc east or. Concert of the Gordon C. Swift, tional song "Down in, 'the Valley," da 'Tracy, JE3airie She^merd, Flora Hart St., Jason Ave^fromnf OflEf^ Junior High. School Thursday, a round composed of "Three Blind Shaffer, Lucy Mango, Beth Akins, St to Edge Rd., Lake' Rd. Irpm t April 14 in. the auditorium. Mice and, "Frere. Jaques", a_ ser- Carma Caporale, Arlene Knight, Edge Rd. to JCrestwopcL,Ave. and . 'The Girls Glee Club sang "The enade medly, and the negro "spir- Marcia Woafeey, Carolyn Bagdon, Lake Rd. from Birch fo- Oak Sts. Lord's Prayer" by Mulatto. "All itual "I ain't Gonna Grieve My Jeamnette MarmaUi, Phyllis Kow- The meeting was attended, by /* Gpd's Chlll'un. Got Wings a negro Lord.!' alskU Marilyn. Well, Anita Para- persons, who included,-jttie-modera-; spiritual, "Like as a Father" by The school, orchestra next:- pre-'none* Patricia* Kefflty, Jvfiiy Ar,- tor Mr." Erands Flynn; ls"^. Sfe-,- Cherubini, "Rosalinda," a* Swab- sented "Honor Student's .Marcb" nauskas, Joan PetroniE, Linda JeAman' Stuart Atwoo^,- t%e -clerTc, * ian folk song, "Braid the Raven Raymond,, Herfurth, "Ave Verum" Budge, Mildred Stuckey, Char- two newspaper nefmrteis'an'd t^wpe •Hair" from, the Gilbert, and Sulli- Mozart-Herfuth, "Country Dance" lotte Cameron,, Barbara. Lyman, Interested citizens. v van Operetta "The Mikado,,,," and Ellwocd-Merfurth, "Waltz Fan- Mary Ten-ill, Marcia Schebetun, The short^routine ^ineetine .ad-," "It's a Big Wide 'Wonderful tasy" Chopin-Wilson, and "Ameri- Leona. Fabian,- 'Cynthia "Cowper- joumed after ten minutes. • ,. World" by Rax. cana" an.. fenangement of Ameri- thwait, Ruth Deichman, Lucy Iar- Miss Charlotte' ' Johnson,' •violin can Folk Tunes1 by Wilson. rapino, Patricia. Colette, Carol: M- soloist, played, the\Vinlin Concerto 'The evening's program was un-trulevich, Susan. Green, 'Barbara, in. A, minor by Vivaldi. der the direction, of Mrs; 'Barbara Babin, Eva, Palmer 'Doris, Btwwy, . . Charles C. g The Beginners Instrumental En- Moeskel, Linda Colabelia, Beverly Oaowic- - Charles C. Young,- a native of ,ki. Norms OTUwirke, Lynn-White- Watertown and Winsted district head, Joan. Mclntyre, Judy 'Collins, engineer for the Connecticut Ligbt PRINCETON Nancy McKellar, Jane' Lewis, Eile- and ".Power: Co., has 'been., appoint- en Kay, Patricia Daddona, -Joan ed ..aasnta'M to 'the division engin- Dennis, Shirley Hart, Nonna eer, Waterbury, according to. an Pratt, Geraldine Scherb, Nancy announcement' by Division - Man- Akins,. .Judy Campbell, Shirley ager D. W. Price. Hotchkiss, 'Carol. Kopp- Accompan- KNITTING ists: Judy Collins, Joan Mclntyre. Ruth Circle Jane Lewis, Carolyn 'Bagdon and The Ruth Circle ot the Metho- Kathleen Church. dist Church — formerly the Moth- Members- of the Beginners; In- ers' Club, will hold its regular from strumental Ensemble '.are': Nancy monthly meeting Monday evening Akins, Lynn, Whitehead - Clarinet.; April 25th in the Church Parlor. MILLS,INC Joyce' Daigle, 'Barbara Lyman - A demonstration *t>f cake-decora- Flute; Robert Winterhalder - ting will be conducted as part of the Shower/ Tuba; Arthur Muzzicato - Trom- the evening's program by Mrs. bone; John Maxwell. - 'Baritone Classen Perkins. WATEftTOWN Horn; Paul Bitkita "- Alto Horn,; Devotions will be held by Mrs. That harsh language from the shower Ronald Beach. - Tenor Saxophone. George Dietz. Hostesses will be Accompanists: Beth Akins - Piano; Mrs. Frederick Korngiebel and means no hot water! If. that happens Robert Collins - Drums. Mrs. John Thomas. Members of the Girls' Sextet in your home, you need a Permaglas are: Stehanie 'Deans, Charlotte Johnson, Nancy Akins, Martha Walford, Beth Akins,, Elinore Gus- automatic electric water .heater now. tafson. Members of the Orchestra .are: Violins: Charlotte' Johnson, John, You Are It always keeps a .ready supply of Orsihi, Steven Whitman, Linda Vaughn, Barbara Byrnes, Kath- not .water on hand for every 'use, so leen Church, Carolyn Voyda, Hel- Invited en Carney; Trumpets: 'William 1 Smith, Daniel Fitzgerald, Richard you, never run out.- 'There's nothing to Goode, Frederick Dei.chrn.an, Ar- To Do Yoar mand Markanthony; Saxophone: turn on or off either. Your Permaglas Robert Post; Clarinets: Thomas Pistilli, Cynthia Kenneson, An.'drew Spring Kimmens; Flute: Charlotte John- . electric water heater does its job auto-' son; Percussion: Robert.' Collins, urtis Piercey; Piano: Judy Col- Furniture ,. matically, efficiently 'and economically. lins, Jane Lewis, 'Carolyn Bagdon, Joan ^Iclntyre,. 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Carol Calabrese, Rosemary Pietro- Property .of Bosto n theTrio Watertownrazio, Noreen Finnemore, Lesli Historicale SocietySorensen, Richard 'Gelinas ' Bdwarf. 1 High Softool The following, students made a Cook, Dorothy Demers, Daryl Du- St. John's School George, Nicholas, Habelka, Neil The 8th grade GxriV Glee Club trip to- Boston on April 16 to visit pernell, Althea Goodkin, Shirley TtaibodeBU, Laurene Ryan, Etaine ftxana the West School in Naugar historic sites and points of inter- Hart, Saridra Andrus, Elaine Good- 'Levesque, Claire 'Roberts, Linda, tack, will give a concert for the estr win, Jean Hoffman, Sally Costa, Honor Roll Bordeau, Janice Maflhot, iSenevi- student body at 1 p. m. en April Group I* chaperone. Me Libbey. Eileen Kay, Caontem Caporale, GRADE 8 — Armand Anetil, eve Dann, Beth .Ami: "Warmer, 22, under the direction of. Mr. Jes-Roddwatertownhistoricalsociety.orgy Geddes, Frank Frenis,. Rob- Beverly Osowfcki, Joan Dennis, Claude' Anetil, Maurie Gallagher, Linda Boivm, se Davis. The group of 80 singers ert Post, John fidweUr John. Mc- Susan Green, Carol Kopp, Carol Diane Lemay, William Quigiey, Marilyn Ransom, Carol Seudo, win eat luncheon at the school Niff, Tommy Barker^ John Sbssel, MKrulevicht Ffora Schaffer, Pat- and be taken on a teur of the Mike Grosso, Curtis Pierce^ Bfflty ricia ,Garceau and Phyllis Kowal- Peggy Rae SJostedt, John- Valuek- Ro*aria larrapino sold land on building. Madatoehr Hubert Spiess, Robert ski. as. Mango Circle to George and Maryf Schumacher. .• 'S Hartford Trip Nadeau, Madeline Davis, Doris Group 3, Chaperones, Mr. Sait- GRADE 7 — Ruth, Dudelis, Mic- , On April 7, the art and music Boxowy, 'Neva. Semonian, Dawn nwrsh, Miss Gaylord. Fred Hub- hael Navin. Barbara Lukosevage, classes of SWift Jr. High, took a Dueillo, Nonna watt, Msodne O*- be3, Buddy Leach, Ronnie Beach, Edward Kacerguis, Jane Belisle, trip to Hartford, accompanied by Roucke, Judy Coffins, Nancy Ak- Gary Ferm, Jim Brenier, Michael Arthur Tofley, Therea* Perusse, Mrs; BarbaraMoeckeramTMr. Jo- ins, Joan Mclntyre, Carelyii. Bag- Magaldi, Robert McCarthy, David Margaret Mary Madeux, John Wil- THE seph Piordio. don, Denise X)rjacoff, -Elaine Sbep- Pi«cetelli, Armand Markanthony, son, Joyce Bernier. Joanne LeMan- The group visited thp Atheneum hecdr- UShcgstet WeU^ GaiT Grosso^ John Lovetere, CUfEjrd Garrison, quais, Peter Quigiey. Sharon Wey- there, an4 were guided, iq a tour Carolyn Slsfcbine, Judy Sgrfllo,. Howard Picard, Larry St. Sau- mer, Joan Cooke, Sarah Kelify. HEMINWAY of the building by Mrs. Murray, Judy Vamwan, Carol yerseckae, veur, Walter Mareil, Edmund GRADE 6 — Margaret Despins, who illustrates the tour with a pifjp^tae " C%^oQ^i^iipito., "ArieneAg ' ZttZu^altls, Beauty, Barbara Babin, Amielia Ann Gallagher, John Gallary, lecture :x£lating the things seen Helen Carney, GIbbte Christie, Church, Ruth Deichmann, Cynthia- James, Langlo.is, Joanna, Lorensen, BARTLETT nbth social studies. Billy Mataa, andJMary CjreHo. Cowperthvrait, Arlerte Knight, Sheila. Madeux, Reyjiard- Mkh- jThe group visited the G. Fox & Group 2, Chaperone, Mr- Pis-Marcia Wookey, Lucy Iarripino, aud, Barbara Panilaitis, .Denise Co. department, store,, and had- a copo. John Presley, Louis KrodeL, Linda Budge, Kitty St. John, Lynn Peluso, Elaine'Smart. MFG. CO. John Cipriano, Anthony Arcari, n Whitehead, Linda Thompson, Ann GRADE 5: — Peter Valuckas, en C$iop ^. jestawant. ~ , Charles Atwood, Louis Desena, Koslowsky, Kathleen Church, Lin- William, Sullivan, Crawford Sla- f During the evening, the group William MerriH-, Richard Goode, da Colabella, Pat Kielty. Joan Bel- son, Lorraine Bernier, Pamela heard a coneert in the BusfineU Billy Seredinskas, Robert Girard, femci^e, Mildred Stuckey, Barbara Moore, Frances 'Smart, Winifred NYLON THREAD Jfemorial Hail by the University James Grenier, John Everitt, Ron- Richmond, Barbara Lyman, Map- Lemay, Hazel Dunn, Alice Cleary, garet .De'mpsey. Suzanne' Carr. 1 G'roup 4, Chaperones, Miss Fio- GRADE 4 — Peter Gallary, BRAIDED LINES lek and Miss 'Golden. Andy Kim- Kathy Zebora, 'John, Bacco, Bar- mens, Charles, Denehey, Thomas; bara. Moore, "Thomas, Tignor, Ro- Paiomba, Ronald Russo, Ronald sanne' Hearn, .Donna Fogelstrom. COWL lannucci, Pat Scmeraro, Fred Shirley Kairawicz. wATsnovm. Defefamann, Vernal 'Cray, Mike GRADE 3— Donald Anetil, Guy Barnes,, Dan Fitzgerald, Paul Bu- Calson, John Werenko, Richard tota,' Mike ' Krok, Tom. Festilli, SoO'tty1 Brasche, Jimmy Bailey, Marcia. Schbetum, Geraldine Scherb, Jane Lewis, Nancy Me- Kellar, Judy Arnauskas, Joan Petronis, Anita Pannone, Jane De- rouin, Cathy Virbila, 'Carol Withey, Leona Fabian, Joanne Parenteau, Diane Zibello,. Carol BatMana, Dol- here comes ores Clzar.^Boiinie. Rizzolo, Jean- nette Aciington, Barbara Mc- Carthy, Betty Hemond, Jeannette Marinelli and Barry Loomis. '

__ _ _ South School "^Dorothy Benson, fourth - .grade SPRINGTIME teacher1 at the South School who will 'be married, to, Louis* Rossi on April 23rd, was, feted. recen#y by ...is gardening time! . the South-School Staff. Miss- 'Benson 'was presented with a gift of silver. "Those 'present in- cluded the Misses: Frances, Grif- fin., Shirley Lattanzio, .Irene Bus- semey, Edwina Dillon, Lois Doo- BEAUTIFYING YOUR HOME? little, •Gpldie 'Gordon, Mary Kil- Whether you are doing it yourself, or turning the .job over bride, Alice' Morgan, Ruth. Strock- to our experts — let us help you with all your springtime bine, .also, Mrs. William Branch, Mrs. Chris Reilly, Mrs. Alfred gardening ne*4al "• ' . DeLand, Mrs. Francis Flynn, Mrs. Clinton Mclntyre, Mrs. Frank Manning, Mrs. Michael: Murphy, Mrs,. Sylvia Pierpont, Mrs. John. McGovem, Mrs;. Orlando Salva- THE CHESHIRE NURSERY. Inc. tore, and Mrs,. Hollis Whitman. Travelers 1MB, 'motor spdh F-W-M' in GARDEN CENTER Arline Becker, Charles Stebbins .anyone's, book! The fan of flashing and "Theresa Padella were recent power, 'trigger-fast: response, - SOUTH MAIN ST., CHESHIRE TEL. BR 2-5928 visitors to New York City. Robert Phillips and. his family spent the thrilling speed! Hie :6m of a last Ample Parking • Open Daily and Sunday to 6 Easter weekend in, Wyoming, Pa. run to, far-off fishing spots .;. and The four pupils are members of smooth and. steady mile-an-hour Mrs. Flynn's "5th, grade. Armand 'trolling. It's all yours 'with an Padella, of Miss, Doolittle's first grade, visited his Aunt in New Eviarude Snper Fastwin—• York City on, Easter weekend. smooth«st, quietest motor in or Jean Barberet, of Mrs;. Salva- near its class! 15 hJp.—just 67 lbs* tore's class, celebrated her 9th •—it's America's all-time favorite "' the insuranco birthday on. April 15th by treating her classmates to bags of assort- FISTVill for all-around fishing, water ed candies. 15 OIJJCI and family fun! 'Come in for you need • • • 1 Janice- Koslosky, of Mrs. a demonstration soon:' Branch's 3rd grade, celebrated her 9th birthday on April 12. She Ri£ • EHEMKl COVERAGE brought cookies and lollipops to ALL IN ONE school for the members of the THEFT • LIABILITY class.. POLICY at lower

•'^PIHWW'W'Tr*1*1 HI w« w •. fi HI * :* J. T M •* >» I*.»" - • I1 * - i. • .«. ». - 1 88th division -Meeting . -~ ' ; -9U ,.m-.c[ 3. .• Civil Defense To nrfr J i,Tfae Conn. Chapter,' 48th' Jbifan- "• - try Division AssaeiatfojT wilt meet? Property of the Watertown Historical SocietyApril 2* at -3Tp;;%- in"Poiislt* *«§., •- Distribute' Tags e.rans, Hall; Hartford, "A *«w' stoK, of officers forrtlw(-coinl0 yetuv w&r BOB and P E T-E \S Of Identification be. presented at 4He fneeting-fot, . election. ' watertownhistoricalsociety.orgH. Raymond Sjostedt. Civil -De- fense Director, announced plans Ifor making Official, Civil, Defense D. A. R. Delegates , . Identification Tags ^available to-all 'Mrs. Frank,;.Keiribold,- 1st Vice.-. children -and adults 'in this com Regent and Mrs, 'Mesrlnnes, "State. '.,• WATERTOWN WEEK muhity. . Otnirman of the J. 'A. C. '.Clubs-axis"". v The -Identification Tags' are au-delegates from the:Sar;ah. Whitman' thorized by the Federal Civil De- 'Tr'umftuH 'Chapter," ''fiiaiighters.. of'"' fense- Administration and- are an the American Revolution,, -Jo .flie":1 important ' safety measure for. 64th Continental ~Congress: hi'"- everyone, Sjostedt said. They pro* "Washington, D. C." this'week:.' ": , • END MARKET vide -quick identification which would be_ helpful in case of- acci- MAIN STREEET . WATEtTOWff dent; sudden, .illness, or any emer " Angeline Yacovlnb'sold property-i.- -gemcy/ 'including air attacks. • .' otf Hillcrest Ave. to-Saraev s Fefi:: ^ ( opposite St. Johin's School) Each tag* is' permanently stamps ssy Jr. and Fj:ance» 'Fennessy'. _J with the wearer's name plus; the name and^address of .the •persoti to- OPEN DAILY SERVING YOU IN U. S. GOVERNMENT " GRADED ^. HIGHEST be- .notified, -in, an--emergency. The OAK VILLE QUALITY WESTERN BEEF wearer's birth, date-and, religious. CR 4-2 646 preference also are stamped on the OAK ,smooti£ metal, tag which is carried POWTMRO- SAT.1 REGULAR OR DRIP on. a non-tarnishablet chain. '" B!N6 GRACE WILLIAM Plant Sale CROSBY-KELLY-HOLDtH The pupils of the 8th gracte at Maxwell House St. John's School are planning to THE COUNTRY conduct a "Plant Sale" at the school go Friday, May 6. . GIRL Probate. Notice'" ~ - DISTRICT OB' WATERTOWN, as. PRO- BATE COUBT, ApriJ 9, A.D., 1955.* KkWie Show Sat. ot Estate of Chapter 2 of "Atom Man vs. Coffee Ib69 HART FRANCES KOYCE, lan"' plus.. Cartoons, in said district, deceased. The Court erf Probate for tfic •U&trku Shorts and Feature. ~ (With $5.00 or More Purchase of Meat) of Watertown hath limited and allowed six montfss from date hereof, for the credi- tors of uid .Estate to exhibit their claims SUN. - MON,,.. - R I 1 YOUNG TENDER BABY STEER for settlement- Those who- nesflect to present their aceonnts, property attested within said time, will be debarred a re- "Coptain Ligh+foof" covery. All persons indebted to said Es- tate are requested to make Immediate pay- ROAST ROAST „, ment to THIS IS YOUR ARMY" XjIJ-iulJlvPr r* KlJYl^E*, Administrator - WED. - S6 Wilder Street Afternoons.and Evenings, Watertown, Conn At, 2:00' . At 7:00 PORK BEEF CHUCK Ib 39 Per Order of -Court: »29 JOSEPH H. NAVIN, REAL LEAN' READY GROUND FRESH KILLED YOUNG — 15 lbs. up Judjre "HANSEL and GRETEL* HEN ' Gtntrml Order Of Notice DISTRICT OF WATKRTOWN, as., PRO- "ROOGl¥s BUMP" BATE COURT. April 18. 1955. CHOPPED Estate of C PETER a-k-a PEDRO CIPRIANO WATER- late of Watertown in said District, de- CAMEO TOWN TURKEYS lb 49 ceased. Upon the application of Fred Cipriaim Administrator, praying that his Adminis- TODAY THRU SAT. tration Account with said Estate be ac BEEF 3 •» 89' LOOK AT THIS GREAT VALUE" eepted, and for an Order, of Distribution Bing Crosby, Grace Kelly, •• per application on file more fully CUDAHY'S SUNLIGHT ^ ~ appears, it ia William Holden in ORDERED, That said, application be heard and determined at the Probate Of- fice, in Watertown in said district, on the "Country Girl" 27h day of April A.D. 1955, at 5:16 o'- BUTTER OLEO clock in the afternoon, and that public Plus Selected Shorts notice be given of the pendency of said application and the time and place of hearing thereon, by publishing a copy of SUN. - MON. . TUES. this order once in some newspaper hav- CUT FROM HEAVY WESTEftN BEEF ing a circulation- in said- Disttrct, and bv posting * cony (liw«<«a Jfct sjblie sign- "Untamed" post In the Town of Watertown in said District, at least five days before said dav Plus Selected Shorts of hearing, and by sending registered mail, postage urepaid, copies of this order to all interested parties residing outs He the Watertown Probate District, at least seven davs prior to date of said hearing. Attest Judge Steaks lb 49 \ JOSEPH M. NAVIN. NOTICE BING CROS&Y | at 2:54 SIRLOIN, SHORT, CLUB WILLIAM HOLOEN I at 6:02 The Watertown Planning, and GRACc Zoning Commission will hold a public hearing at the Town Hall in Water town on the 28th day of COUNTRY GIRL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING April, 1935, at 8 p. m. upon the fol- lowing proposals: SUN. AM CinemaScope Show Colonial Block pattern Wilton FOR SALE: Kitchen stove, comb, FOR'SALE: Cow Manure, S10.00 1 - To amend the Zoning Map by MONL "Captain Lightfdot" Carpet in 9 and. 1.2 foot widths. oil,. 4 jet gas burner and pot bur- load delivered. Tel. CR 4-8217. changing the following described TUES. | "White Feather" All wool, with, a loop, pile for ex- ner parlor stove. Call CR" ' 4-3631. land from Zone R7 (residential! to tra wear. Use it for any room in LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED Zone C {industrial*; viz, .that land the hoo.se. Only $8.95 per yard, LADIES HAIR OTTTIMG: Spec- and, repaired. AH kinds of engine bounded Westerly by Falls DISTRICT OP WATERTOWN1. Bs., BATE COURT, March 28. 1856. Immed late de 1 i ver v. H O U SA- ialty, Sal's Barter Shop, .Main. repairs:,.. Free pidc-up and deliv- Avenue; Northerly on Sunnyside Estate of TO NIC VALLEY "RUG SHOP, St., OakviUe. CR -4-8091. ery. Schmidt's Hardware Store„ Avenue; Southerly on the Water- KAREN RETALLICK, Minor, West Cornwall, Conn., Tel. OR- 1638. Thomaston-Ave., Waterville. bury Town Line; Easterly on the f Watertown in said District. PRACTICAL NURSE AVAIL- Unon the application of Carrol E. Ret- leans 2-6134. " . Tel. PL 6-1613, center line of Turner Avenue, the allifk, Guardian of above Minor, prsyinrt ABLE— Call Mrs. Kregar, CR 4 center line of Ann Avenue, and the that he be authorized to compromise and WANTED 2809. FOR RENT—Floor Sanders, floor center line of Ann Avenue extend- settle a doubtful and disputed claim in favor of said Minor, as per application To . Rent—in Watertown - a. • two polishers, sandins machines, tran- ed to the Waferbury Town Line. on fife more fully appeals, it i« bedroom-" apartment, preferably MODERN GLASS CO. sit & leveling macMn.es. Water- 2 - To amend the Zoning Map by ORDERED. Thtt said application be furnished, for an elderly lady, and .- Everything in GLASS * town Building Supply, 'Echo Lake changing the following described heard and (ietermfned at th« Probate .. —. Telephone M*. S-2406 — Office, in Watertown in said district, on her companion. Please call Mrs. Hd... Wtn... Tel. CR. 4i;2555. land from Zone C (industrial) to he- 25th dav of April A-D. 1955,, at five Paul Cruikshank at • the Taft f'it-Cherry Street. Waterbury Zone HlVa (residential) viz, that o'clock in the afternoon, and that public School. Tel. CR 4-2516. . • • OKNEBAt EJLE€TBIC Heating land bounded: Northwesterly* on notice be given of the pendency of said SEWER: AND WATER CONNEC- •Hbt •water, W.'arm Air and Air Hillcrest Avenue; Northeasterly application and the time and place of jrimdfflgning,' 'WESSON HEAT- hearina* thereon. br publishing a copy nf IF you, arc -considering the pur-TIONS. - EXCAVATIONS. John on Englewood Avenue; Southeast- this order once time* in soine newspaper chase of furniture for living room.' Bavone & Stum. Call Cr. 4-12L4, ING CDUR, Waterbury. Tel. erly on a line parallel to Hillcrest having a circulation in said District, at dining room, or bedroom, be sure days; PL.4-9404, evenings. " . PL .4-.189ST'' • •' . Avenue and 90 feet distant there- st three days before said day of hearmr. to visit our shop 'before- deciding. from; and Southwesterly on River- Joseph M. Nartn Our furniture has 'been carefully FLOOR SANDERS and 'Floor P©1- DAD D © N. A- ON side Street selected for attractiveness and ishera for rent. Mew Models, easy CO. Excavating. Water and Sew- 3 - To amend the Zoning Map by TAX NOTICE .quality and is reasonably priced. to- -operate; Phone Martin - Bfc- •r r**»tinn«. "Tat changing the following described All persons responsible for pay- HOUSATONIIC VA LLEV '' FUR- Goucn. .320 French St. Watfertown.. land from Zone C (industrial) .to ment of taxes on property, real or NITURE SHOP, West Cornwall, MOW VOO'CAH KENT wall pa- Zone R7 (residential): viz,(a) that norsonal, located in the Town of Conn,.., Tel- ORleans 2-6368. „ •per removal set.including steam- land bounded Northerly on Sylvan Watertown cm Octboer 1, 1954, are EXPERT WATCH AND CLOCK, • er; floor.. .sandier, edger or -a MOO Monthly Spare Time Refllllnr and eol- ' REPAIRING—Guaranteed work- Lake Road; Easterly on Falls hereby notified and warned that Icctinir money from Mr five cent Hirh manship. EMEL .JEWELERS, Hedge • Trimmer, " Fertilizer Avenue; Southerly on land now a tax of 32 mills on the dollar, laid Grwla Nnt machines In thU area, Ma Main. St, Watertown. Spreader, Lawn, .Roller. ^ in Zone R7%; and Westerly on a on the Grand List of October 1, aetliniK. To qualify for work you Hint KAY'S HARDWARE limwe ear, references. Sffitt aecand br !•- line parallel to Falls Avenue and 1954 will become due and payable venfany. Deratimr • hoan a week- to tra*i- PIANO TUNING I Main St., Watertown 120 feet distant westerly there- orr May 1, 1955. resa. your end on, perceiitaae collections Tel CR. .4-1038 from. will net up to 9400 monthly with *ood mm. Louis C. Jannetty Any tax or portion thereof un- «lfcl,Hl.f»; of taking: over full time. Fn CRestwood 4-3036. •A U Q T I O N I (b) that land bounded South- paid after June 1, 1955 will be de. I 1 Phone In erly on Sylvan Lake Road; Easter- Lnquent and subject to interest Write 'Town Times. Box IBS, .Oakvllle. FOB KENT—BulkQng equipment Connecticut's Greatest ly on Frost Bridge Road; Westerly from the due date, May 1, 1955. at from staging to staplers. Call us FcatarhiK FANTASTIC VALUES on on the westerly line of piece (a) the rate of one half of one per cent RUG CLEANING. — at CR 4-3939 or visit our yard at BRANIMf efv ~XKRCHAN1HSE I Mndbig, "etc Pickup .and' ™« above deKriMa-extended; North- ot each month or fraction there- •erviee in came week. Phone «._ 30 Depot St.. E. H. 'Coon Co., EVERT THURSDAT. FHDAT and erly on a line parallel to the north- of which shall elapse from the due SATURDAT MITES " erly line of Sylvsiii Lake Road and date, May 1, 1955, until the same' .lect: A. M. TiHHiiaston Valley-Riur PAINT COME I BID. BUY' ami SAVE shall be paid; 'Service, 338 North Main -Street "OLD DUTCH' BRAND" on Gifts. " Tobb. 'Etoetrieal " Appliances, •120 feet northerly therefrom; Tnamaston, Conn. ATla* 3-5047. (InsWe) All Colon (Outside) Lampa. Garden Su,pfiHes., FMnt." Jewelry. (c)" that .land bounded Easterly The undersigned will be at the Ftahliw .Sii|>p]faB. Garden Furniture. on Frost Bridge Road; Southerly Town- Hall on all Bank business " All Whites — All Colon. on piece* (1b) above described; days during May, 1955, also on CARP MASON WORK Flat. Primers, Stucco.,, Aluminum, Tile. Dealt. We can accommodate 1.000 .people, Westerly oh a line parallel to the June 1, 1955, from 9:00 A. M. to repair- •w 900 ears I westerly line of'Frost Bridge Road 12:00 Noon and 1:00 to 5:00 P. M., CR 4. •CHOICE" GALLON — is No finer -paint made than "Old Dutch " iSALES START AT 1 P.M., and, 12Ovfeet distant therefrom; also, during May-1955 on Satur- Brand only at . *- .Be ante, to. Shop at our fabulous Post Northerly on a line "westerly from days from 9:00 A. M. to 12:00 •Out .Dwor Hart for Outdoor iWnttore, the center of the outlet of Slade's Noon and Wednesday and Friday FOR SALE:— 8 Room House, Re- FIT2PA.TRIC.irS •'Garden .Suppliea, .©pern every Than.. Fri., Pond and at right- angles to the evenings from 7:30 to 8:30 to re- novated, into two apartments of A action Rooms Sat. 10 a..,m. to. 10 p.m,' - ** Westerly line' of Frost Bridge ceive said tax. 4 rooms each. One and one half 262 North Main St.. 'Waterfcarr POST AUCTION' ROQiiSa.. Road,.- • - Dated at Watertown, Conn, this acres, of land. On Thomaston Rd., O PEN 0 A. M. to 9 P. M. " "Conn's Largest Auction Finn" Watertown Planing, and Zoning 19th day of April, 1955. one and one half miles from, cen- T. V. Appliances, Etc., at •peeal, apeclal Ibmte N». 69 — WOLCOTT .low price*. Commission • IRVING F. SMITH • ter ot town. CR, 4-1824. ' Witerborj'-Bristol - .Road, By John, V. Abbott, .Chairman Tax Collector' -.'" g n kt 3 9 M n o is i v i O rt J88 : K 1 r s I 11 t>-! R -'!«1 < i«r!" i • t • f i "•' ; • i Choir _ ; 8 p. m., final class be-1 TOWN' t 21. * Scouts of trooop 4. fore May 1 Communion. Jr. choir, Property of the Watertown burneHistoricald to the ground last winter, ioa Society jj,e ,27th. Tickets, are now on Thursday —H p. m., Men's Club 3 p. m. meets to- visit Eastern. 'Color Tuesday — Sr. choir, 7 p. m. The third Annual Talent Nite ^e xhe Public is invited. Printing Co. in Waterbury. Girl Scouts, 7-p. m. Show will be held at the Church" Wednesday — Boy Scouts, 7 p. First Church of Christ m.,» Joseph LeClair, scoutmaster. watertownhistoricalsociety.orgScientist, Waterbury Girl Scouts, 7 p., m, Christ, .Church Sunday — Sunday se.rvi.ces at 'Thursday — Sr. Pilgrim Fellow- Thursday — 0:30 p.' m. Supper 10:45 a. m. and 7:30' p. m. Sub- ship dance, Junior 'High School, 8 ATTENTION •Club — Guest Speaker,- The Rev... ject of the Lesson-Sermon, will be to 11 p. m. Cornelius .-B. Teulings, formerly 'be "Probation After Death."' Sun- pastor of St. John Church in- Wat- day School and Nursery 10:45 a. Methodist Charon ertown'".and, presently Spiritual Di- m.' rector of St. Joseph's College in • "Wednesday — Meeting, includ- Thursday — 6:30 p. m. Junior SAVERS! Hartford. ing testimonies of " »Christian, Fellowship. 7:15 p. m. Junior Choir Friday"— Grange Dance. Science Healing,, 8 p. m. 'Rehearsal. 8 p. m. Senior Choir Sunday' — 8 a. in..,' Holy Cora- Rehearsal. munio«. 9:15' a. m. Taft Service. Union Congregational Saturday — 7:30' p. m. Interme- 10:45... a. nh- Family . Service and diate and Youth, Square Dance. Church, - School. 7 p. m. - Young Friday — Three. M Club card Sunday —- 9:45 a. m. Adult People's Followship. party, 7:30 p., m. Players, please Bible Class. 9:45 a. m. 'Church Monday — 3:30 p. m. Girl report; to Mrs., D. MacDoriald, School with, classes for all ages. SqdQts. 4:30 p. m. Confirmation president, or Mrs. VvV Borowy, 11 a. m. Nursery. 11 a. m. Divine CJass. . ' -• secretary, Herbert Wilson, chair- Worship with, address by the Mini- man volunteer work, is calling for ster op "The State of the Church". Tuesday — Girl Scouts 3:30 volunteers with 'rakes, to prepare 5 p., m. Intermediate and Youth p. rri. the church lawn for seeding. ' Fellowship "Picture • Stories". 7:30 Wednesday — 3:20 p. m.- Junior Saturday — Jr. Fellowship .p. m. Classmeeting. Cboir. 7:45 p. m. Senior Choir. meets, 11 a. m... fishing party. Monday,— 3:15 p. m. Girl Scout Mr. Thwaites in charge. Troop. ~3:I5 p. m. Brownie Troop. Sunday — ATTENTION DAY- 8 p. m. Mother's Club. LIGHT TIME! 'Church- school, Tuesday — 3:15 p., m. Girl DEPOSITS 9:30 a. m. Worship, 10:45 a. m.Scout Troop. 3:1.5 p. m. Brownie -rtThe Living 'Lord" wp be theTroop. 8 p., m... Men's Club with subject • of 'the sermon by Mrspeaker. : John J. OriscolL, Sec- Locke. Junior message . by Mr. Treas.. Conn. State /Industrial y I a. Thwaites. Nursery .in,. ' parish Union Council. ligious instruction at Cateche- house. Business meeting at close . ..Wednesday — 8 p. m. 'Vacation D EPO SITS G U A RANI TEE ID ticJaPSchoofcthitd and -fourth- •grad- of worship to art on, membership School meeting for all interested. applications. Sr. Pilgrim Fellow- 'Christian Family Week in the IN FULL aturday — .Holy Mass at 7 and ship, 6.p. m. at church,. Raymond Methodist Church will 'be observed 8 fa. m. RelJgioos instruction at Crannell and Elizabeth 'Booth in the first week in May. May '1st CatechicsriSchool 10 a. m. for chil- charge' of worship. Marion Booth. at, 6:30 p. m. there will be a. Fam- dren of the FaWt Holy Commun- and Nancy Palmer in- charge' of ily . Covered Dish. Supper' followed, WATERBURY SAVINGS BANK ion Class? i£m$»r clmsa- for ,cnll- recreation. Mr. Thwaites will lead by a hymn sing. Muluat Savings Bank Service Since 1850 a discussion on "Mixed Marri- The 'Methodist Church received I If If *f iilLV'iMOII ll'IIIA' dren over 5VB years old. Confes- sions 4 t$Se?O p* pa., and 7 to 8;30 ages." a special offering last Sunday for p.im. Monday — Adult instructions at the Bakersville Church, which. Sunday —• HqHolly Mass at 6, 7, 8, 9 10* and 11 a. mPraye. r Class far chsldreq.children 4 fo"5toS^a^ years old at 9:45 a Jin. EJaWsmppt of Baptism to be conferred arl-r3GF-p. m.1 • Monday — HoJy Mass at 7 a. m. Here are the Three Greatest Af 2:30"lp;.m., religious instruction for children of Bunker Hill School fBus'pick-T^i at-2:30 p. m.) No- vena af 3:15 p. m. for children of parish ftr honor .tit Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal. "3:45 p. m* New-Car Values in America! religious instruction for 7th and 8th grade boys. ff. Magdala Choir rehearsal. 7 p. m., novena for adults and-high school students in honor of Our Lady of Miraculous Medal. Concessions .g^ blessing1 of religious aCrtfcles.1. 7:45 p. m., bin- go party in-Church Hall. Tuesday — 7 a. m., Holy Mass. Religious instruction at Catecheti- cal School 6th grade children and 7th and 8th grade girls of Swift Jr. High Sfthool. t Wednesday — 7 a. m. Hol> Mass. • Religious . instruction at Catechetical School for children of 1st Communion class and chil- dren of Polk, Falls Ave. and Roosevelt schools who have made their 1st Communion. 7 p. m. meeting of St. Mary Magdalen. Boy Scouts.,

Alt Saints Church THE FABULOUS STAR CHIEF—Ifs luxury- THE FUTURE-FASHIONED 870-Hfrs a car Sum -!-•: Holy • Communion 8 a." m. ly" School at itt «... m. sized. The roomy body is mounted on, a, 1.24* outstanding in, every way. Outstanding in per- Morn, jrjpr iwjtfa- '''seimon- at. wheelbase. Ifs luxury-powered. The Strato- formance with exclusive Strato-Streak power. 10 a. m~ ing of the Young Peo- Streak V-8 with optional 4-boKl" carburetor ple's Fellowship at 7 p. m. Outstanding 'riding .ease 'with a. long wheelbase Monday — St. Mark's Day. Holy puts 200' horsepower up front. Ifs luxury- unmatched at the price. Especially outstanding Communion at 7 a. m. styled. Fabrics .ami appointments match the 'in. the wonderful way'it handles and responds Tuesday" — Laymen's Fellow- Mghest-priced cars. Ifs beautifully distinctive •with passing power. For luxurious driving1 at ship meeting at" 7:30 p. m. Wednesday — 1:30 p. m., meet- —way out .front for future-fashioned smart- modest, .coat you, simply .can't do better. ing' of the day branch of the ness. And it's cc-PonticK—which means top- Woman's, Auxiliary. most reliability, thrift ami resale value. St. John's Church Friday — 9 a. • m. to 12 • noon. Rummage' Sale, sponsored by Council of Catholic Women, in the St. Join's 'School Hall. . Saturday — 8 a. m.," 15th' an- niversary Requiem High Mass. for Mrs. Jeannjjstte- Belleraare Heroux.. Sunday — Communion" Sunday for the' 'putH'ic school and - high school 'i&fajldren of the parish, Mass- es will ..toe'®n- daylight:saving time. at Y, .-8:38, 9>.45 -and'11 a. m. In THE SPECTACULAR 860 Bethlehem at ? and 11, a. m. De- Here's a, king-^sized car with a 122" votions' if"7:3Qj sk.-m." wheelbase, and 200 horsepower, for leas Friday - — ' April 29th.. 'C¥O than many 'models of the lowest-priced 'nd "commander of the month" in Di- Charles H. Shons, retiring head Cedr.se W. Comt*ah of the Foot- watertownhistoricalsociety.org ball Officiate* Association Repre- vision 3, V. F. W. Department of of athletics at the Taft School, was .. • •** - Connecticut. honored Easter Sunday evening i sentatives of the Hotehkiss The honor is a result of the by a gathering of his friends andi Kent Schools ipdraccepted in\ ita- attainment of a WO per cent paid- 'xtlleaguei, from southern New ' tions, but" had been unable to at- up membership in the post. The England preparatory sr-hools at tend. membership drive, under the di- the Conley Inn in Torrington. rection of Senior Vice-Command- Eleven schools, including Taft, Fires ', £ • er Albert Montambault Is sched- were represented, as well as the The Fire Department responded uled to end, officially on April 30. SNE Football Officials Associa- l to four grass and brush- fires dur- tion. Cocktails and a buffet supper mcr few ; enjoyed by the guests, who ° THE ROUND UP. new- -craft... . ., Moe Zaocaria will Little League Tryouts gathered to honor Mr Shon's play for one "of the Torrington To Begin April 23rd twenty five years of service to Rd ; brush fire on Hunger- Dean Birdsall, former Water- nines in the Torrington Night ; AI Goodkin, president of the the school, and to sport. ford AveA . town High basketball star, re- League. Moe put in nine y^ars Little League announced the foT- Several short speeches cited Mr cently returned from a two weeks with the* Oakville Red Sox and lowing dates for tryouts: April 23if00"8 in appreciation of his work sojourn through the .south with was A great competitor Bleach- at 1 p. m. on DeLand Field for £n appropriately engraved parch- Softbafl League the American International Col- ers similar to those at DeLand Watertown boys and Apri-l 3- 0- at• |' men scroll, signed by all the lege rowing team. . George .Pierce Field will be installed at* Judd guests present, was presented to A meeting of the MaiiaefeVs of 1 p m. on Judd Field for Oakville- all teams"Tnterested in joining the will ...confine his coaching activi- Field, ,. . All three local, diamonds boys. Application blanks may be the retiring athletic head. ties to the Little League Yankees. including- Mosgrove Stadium now •obtained at any one of the schools A list of- those present includ- Men's Community Softball League this season Taft which opened have their own seats. .. ,., . Practice sessions for last year's ed. Frank Beattie, the Berkshire will be- held Monday May 2nd at 8 p m. in the Munson House. the home season with a .9-5' win players will be announced at a School; Rowland C Massie, Fred over Westminster1 last Saturday,. FROM THE'" GRAB - BAG later date. Thompson, William Pudvan, and f 'entertains Loomis at Rockerfeller "Giants" fans are asking them- John Fowler of the Choate School; j Rummage Sate "Field this Saturday. . .. Watertown selves if this; is Robin Roberts P. H. Brodie of the Canterbury Council of Catholic Women will Mystery - Comedy Play hold a rummage sale on April 22 'High is host to Seymour ' Friday year to 'be a Giant; killer. The Troop 4, Senior Girl Scouts, Wa- School, Henry Hubbard, Deer- in the season's openep r at DeLand field Academy; Ralph Enckson at St. John's School, starting at 9 .great right-hander has always tertown, iU p-fxent »•">vst*"••'t - FildFField Fll o RlReynoldd s was. pplacl - been _a boon to the Giants' hopes "The Clue of the Red and Louis Fowles, Loomis School; a m Articles may be left Tfeurs- ing in the JohnJh DennisDi ; SweepsS , at because he could whip Brooklyn Ribbon", by Robert Fo^.re oni ii I Donald RawsonRwson , SuffielSffldd AcAcaa- day afternoon at the church hall J demy; Wendell Mansfield, Pomfret or -» * ••<>•?** -'- — Pnwtucket, Rhode Island, as we consistentlyy! He's -won two already 4 at Town Hall at 8 p. m. went to press Those who wish from Durocher. Man what an to attend the testimonial in honor opening week Mr.- Duke Snider I of Chick Lawson at D"Angela's has had, for himself. What a, lot of Restaurant Monday evening:, can ball player, whew. , Luddy Jasi- obtain tickets by callingg Rogeg r lunas was one of the fortunate QQuesnell . ArtyArt y . Ed SweeneyS y, a. fishermen who- caught the limit former wrestlintli g protege off Chick'Chk's last Saturday Any one find half is chairman of the event. a fishing pole?- You, could make CUFF NOTES. ,. , Rog Quesnel is Bobby Palmer very happy cause frvpected to be one of the main- he lost it. stays of Waterbury UConn Branch WATERTOWN FISH &. GAME 'hnseball mo.undsta.ff this sprint?! ... DINNER A BIG SUCCESS.v Frank Fugilese is all aglow over Folks who ft tended the annual, the fine start of his beloved Red spring banquet of the Watertown Sox and even dares hope that they might finish ahead' of the Fish and Game Club at Daveluy's •Yankees Pete Covatta is hold- last week are still raving over the ing down fourth, place in the hteh fine time they had. average race in the Dusty "B" The committee in charge are League with a 112.:79 mark. Pete to be commended for the splendid enjoying a fine season, also has- program which no doubt, will earn high three of 4-08 and his, team, the them a lot of new faces. This club Waterbury Rollinq Mills are "in has instilled new interest amongst fi y its members in the past year and first spot Little League will should continue to grow in. leaps officially open • the season on, and. 'bounds. _ Memorial Day at Charles Mos- CHECK! gi-ove Stadium First: practice .sessions will! be held this Saturday Merchant's League at DeLand Field at 1 p.. m, for Wa- tertown boys only. This session, STAND-ING WON LOST will be for new candidates ex- clusively and not for toys who C &• D Central, Garage 67 29 played in the majors last year. All. Mont-erase- Welding 60 36 lioys are asked to bring their' ap- 'Village Liquor Store- 5-7 39 plications with them. Vic's Gas Station 56 40 'SHORT - CUTS K - 9 Hut .. • 48 48 Oakville Furniture 46 50 Charley Foley is burning the Sal's 'Barber Shop 32 midnight oil. these evenings con- 64. O'Neill's Funeral Home 19 77 .MTuctmg his new boat which he Results April 18, Monday: C & hopes will soon be ready for the D" beat K - 9 - 2-1; Village .Liquor beautiful waters of Lake Candle- Store beat Oakville Furniture -2-1- wood. Charley and! the family Sal's heat O'Neill's - 3-0; Vic's beat. spend many happy days at Candle- Monterose - 2-1. wood during the season and! w-eVe looking forward to a ride in the High 'Three - Bill B-wante - 353,. '*High Single - Vic Carey - 139.

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A special Mrs. John Knudsen, Lake- rd. „ . meeting of 'the Grange- was held Folks building fires out-of-doors Tuesday eve to •receive additional are required to obtain permits applications fcr me-nibership -and these days, and, issuing them- are to .rehearse- the degree-• work, Arthur- E. Bloss, Dwight S. Ben- nett, John. Hallaway,- Bruno But- Mental Health kus, • James Assard, Herman An- Bethlehem PTA and mental. derson and .Edmund Hurlburt. health 'Committee joined in a. pub- .Bethlehem .Choral Club has setlic program, held Monday night at each 'Thursday' at 8 p. m. as time •the Consolidated school, 'with for weekly meetings and rehear- members of Waterbury Civic Flay- sals 'and the- Federated, Church ers presenting- a. play, "And you Chapel as the place. . ,. Bethlehem never know," • followed by discus- Wfld Life and Conservation Club- sion, of the family problem, involv- met last Thursday eve in. Memorial ed in the story. ... . Fourth grade hall, and viewed, films and heard, mothers served as hosts. . ., Fa©-" -commentary on subject, of hunting* ulty of Bethlehem school is, being and fishing in. the Yukon by Harry represented at, conference on men- H. Townshend Jr., New Haven. . . tally deficient children 'Saturday Women's Club Forms at Yale 'Child, Study 'Center. Officers are to be elected, and, by-laws adopted at a meeting of Town. Planning Cammisaian will women of the Church of the Nati- meet -Monday at 8 p. m. in. 'the vity who, will form, an, organization town office 'building . ... Folks, who this Thursday eve at 8 pi m. inr haven't given, or who wish to give Memorial, hall. Senior-Hi Fel- more," are .asked to- send donations Tow* Players who attended a dinner mammy "for their successful production of "Crailofs W'lfc",, top lowship of Federated Church visit- to .Mrs;, Ralph Parmelee for the raw. left to right: Raymond Fine* James Chaffay, Andrew Richards, Don Mas!., Isabella Rowell, Dorothy ed New. York on. Saturday' to view '.Red Cross, fund drive, whieh-is lag- Light, Sterling Goodwin, Roland Bctfard, Walter Hardnty. Center .row, left to right, Barbara Valentin, 'the U. N. building .and the Statue ging considerably behind, its France*. Dearochers, Joyce Mototiktas, Edna Dayton, Janice Atwood, Louise: Marciano. Bottom row, Joan of .Liberty, . ... Women's After- quota, of .$800. . . A sum of .about Chafev, Minnie Upton and Ruth Herman. For their next- production the Player*^ haye scheduled "House noon Association, of Federated $500 has 'been, raised to- 'date, .and Without Window*1*, a paycfiotogical drama by- Richard Reich on May .20-21 in Town Hall. Chujch .has, elected following of- officials, warn that 'the shortage — Marens Studio Photo. ficers: Mrs;., David Rhoades, presi- may effect, future- . of the water dent;- Mrs. Leif Kroglund, vice- safety program sponsored each president; Mrs. Benefit; Dance; John Stevens, summer' at Long Meadow pond. . Circle- the date of April 30 -on,treasurer, and Mrs. Win., Hunting- Parents of children who partici- Seen From A Bethlehem Side Street yonder calendar, for that is the ton. Russell, secretary. pate in 'the program are particular- night for holding of a 'benefit G ran ge D e g re es I'ly asked to- assist in raising 'the' By Paul Johnson I vets .exceeded in numbers the dance to- be .given 'by the Bethle- • Bethlehem Grange will confer 'balance of the needed funds. Former town attorney Leonard World War- II and Korean con- hem Community Club in Memorial Saccio, now deputy counael of the flict representatives present. hall, with square sets and. fun in. Foreign Operations Administra- Thomas Byers, Thomaston, was general planned. ,., ., Proceeds; are tion, not, only appeared with Har- chief speaker. for a needy family, for whom, help old. Stassen, head, of the agency, That sure-fire evidence of is needed as the result of prolong- Finest Washer Buy of the Year! when, Stassen appeared before the spring, -the church rummage sale, ed illness. . .. Senate Permanent Investigations which has defied predictions that Leever Presents Awards subcommittee, but the local, attor- attics will be emptied and. such Some 75 folk gathered in the General - Electric Automatic lasher ney actually triggered the ap- sales 'discontinued, proved a suc- •Consolidated school Friday eve to pearance of Stassen, according to cessful event when held in John- view presentation of awards to FREE DELIVERY an. account appearing ra Newsweek son Memorial hall on Saturday by 'Cub Scouts by Cubmaster Harold ...,. .. The .magazine incorrectly nam- members of 'the Ladies*' Guild of Leever. . ., Receiving earned, recog- ONE - YEAR GUARANTEE ed the former local attorney .as; Christ Church, . Mrs. William nition were Wright Jimmo, Thom- S219.95 "Willard Saccio" .and said 'that Wells and Mrs. .Agnes Johnson as March, David Butkus, Frances ONLY $2.00 WEEKLY (plus trade-in! when, 'the committee requested were .in. charge. Success, stor- Swett, Edward Goodwin, Leon- three members of the FOA staff to ies of 'the 'past, week also include ard Assard, Skipper Adams, Doug- COME IN AND SEE IT OR DIAL Wlmm 3-3116 appear for interrogation in -con- the presentation by the Bethle- las Byrnes, Matthew March, Greg- nection with, investigation, of con- hem Teacher Association, of a play, ory Johnson, Tody Risley, George tracts for construction of grain "Maid, to- Order,"' which, 'was, given Haburey Jr. and Timothy Wyman. storage 'elevators in. Pakistan, 'the Friday night in. ye Consolidated ... James Stack and Walter Rut.- committee counsel said, "we were School auditorium. The audi- kowski became new 'members of told 'they couldn't come at all." ence- filled 'the gym. to capacity, the Pack:. JIT'S Revoltlna and, folks were unanimous in their Reorganizing Volunteers praises, of the performance.. ., Pro- Fire Chief Sheldon Brown has INC.I58GRANOST Newsweek continued ""This,. Sen.ceeds are to be used M improve- appointed a committee to consider TH E -HOUSE O F Ml U S IC John McQellan believed,, was vio-ments to- the stage of the school. - a plan for reorganization of the lating 'the prerogatives of Ms 'Com- mittee.. He called hearings and placed Deputy Counsel Willard Saccio of 'the .FOA on- . When Saccio .refused, to' allow tes- timony by another FOA official,, asserting 'that Stassen did not want members of his, staff 'pulled out of the agency" without his con- sent, McClellan found a word for - it: 'Revolting.' .And he told Sac- cio:, Ordered To Appear "We were going into 'this, -case. II the attitude of your agency is to make us ('this, committee J do 'this, the-, hard, way, we are going to do it the hard way." The subcom- mittee forthwith subpoenaed. Stas- sen. Africa, Talk Bethlehem, folk, have an oppor- tunity to hear a talk by Mrs, Anne Higham, noted lecturer who mak- es, her home here, and who will describe her 'recent visit to 'Central .Africa, in an event to' be held at Memorial hall .Friday at 8 p., m. .., An ,exhibit of silks, carvings and. other souvenirs of her visit 'will, be shown at ? p. m. . ... The ladies .are asking donations of childrens' sweaters; to be sent to Africa in partormara of tnem all—naw Hudson Hornrt Custom Sedan available with tha naw v/'Q angina, or famad Championship ^Q angina. lieu of an. admission fee, but, mon- Host • -ey .can be given to' purchase sweat- --en .if desired. ,., „ A goal of 200 .sweaters .has. been- established. Obituaries Funeral services were held Fri- day at Miinson Funeral home, Mew Hudson Hornets, Wasps, Ramblers do more for you... Wbodbury, for Mrs, Ruth (Flynn) Bennett, '94, who died, April 13 in Torrington after a long illness. . . Born .in. Washington, Conn., April 18, 1:860, daughter of the late Mic- hael .and Susan. (Gibson) Flynn, Hudson is years ahead with 'Double Strength. Single Unit, she had lived in Bethlehem, for the car construction 'that's twice as strong; makes, Hudson past. 75 years, ., . She leaves two •.. have bodies 'twice as strong,' a great trade-in value. There's new Deep 'Col Ride, sons, Frederick W. Bennett;,, Strat- featuring springs with, three times Usual cushioning ford and Dwight S.-Bennett, Beth- lehem; six' grandchildren and '11. power. You, lounge in AirHner Reclining Seats 'that .also great-grandchildren. , . Burial, was; 'Springs three times softer, make 'Twin Travel Beds. There's All-Season .Air Con- in Bethlehem Cemetery, with Rev. ditioning — costs far .less, 'than 'Other systems — both cool* Trevor Hausske officiating. seats that let you recline or sleep .in summer, .beats, in 'winter. .Funeral .services; were held on Monday at St.. Andrew's Episcopal 1 Church, New Haven, for Ernest •.. keep you cool - in, summer Sea "OttnmyUnd," grant new a It-family atim*,, ABC-TV A. Martin, Sr., -42,, who died in - network, Chack 'TV listings, for time and station. 'that, city on Friday after a long .illness, . ., Survivors include his mother, May Stubbs Martin, and a sister, Mrs;. H. Samuel. Root, both of Bethlehem, and bis wife, Virginia, .and another sister;,, Mrs. Walter' Thomann, Bethany. Old Timer* Night, More than fifteen veterans o-f World War I attended a reception held in. 'their honor at: an "old tim- er night" program of 'Bethlehem FRED A BRADSHAW Post, American Legion, Friday in the Legion hall. , , 'The World War S54 MAIN STREET OAKVILLE