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Vol. 19, No. 920 Subscription Price. $3.75 Per Year Copy, 10 Cents July 22, 1965: See Only Mill Hike r 4 Despite $361,300 Increase In Budget Increased Revenues, Extensive Federal Survey Higher Grand List Are Predicted 9 Study of the proposed town, Underway On Area 8 Water budget for the 1965-66 fiscal year Indicates that Watertown, taxpayers 'may expect a tax. Use9 Quality And Supply increase of' approximately one mill, despite a gross Increase How much 'water is available water "resources. .Funds, for 'the In requested, appropriations of .for development 'In the Lower Inventor1 y provided by the 'Wa- $361,306. Housatonlc River Valley? 'How ter Resources Commission .are In the absence of complete does the supply vary from, matched by the federal gov- figures 'Concerning .an.ticipa.ted. place: to' place: and from time ernment. •revenues. Town Manager to time? What is 'the quality With a. growing population, lames. L. Sullivan declined to of 'the water? How 'much is be- expanding; industry, .and in- commit hmself to a. specific ing used today? creased, interest in recreational ™n increase, but agreed ..that Hydrologists 'with the UJ5. needs,, demand for 'water in at present, 'barring' .any cuts Department of' Interior's 'Geo- the state Is steadily rising, .and toy the Town Council, it ap- logical Survey will seek, to an- 'competition for the available pears, to 'be' "about a mill.."' swer these .and other impor- water is growing keener. Re- Mr. Sullivan estimated that tant water-resources questions liable information is. 'urgently the cash surplus for the year during the •course of a .3-year' needed, to guide prudent and 'will, be "In the vicinity of study now 'underway .in, west- efficient use of the state's wa- $120,000," and with an increase ern _Conrieeticut. The study is ter supplies. ...The 'watejr, re~ in. State Aid for Education, fEe" fifth in a series of 10 riv- sources inventory .is .Intended, an expected, gain of some $20,- 'MX HI HIT OP INTEREST at the Watertown Library this er-basin studies designed 'to In- to' meet this need.. 000 on interest from, the In- nrwiritn to a. display of placements «ifl early *"*HMII ar- ventory all of 's (Continued on. 'page 3) vestment of funds, for the 'Capi- tifacts .loaned: by Eric Sloane, noted artist, of Cornwall tal improvements bond, .issue,, Bridge. Placements :1m. the top photo show the develop- .and 'the prediction of a. $2,000- ment of early Ice skates and the' nay early brooms were 000 increase in. the Grand list, made from yellow birch sticks. The bottom photo shows Notice The New Look? he said "the .Impact on, the the .actual diary and. stone Inkwell owned by Noah Blake, proposed budget will be .great- Many people did. and. show- .and. larger type in the regular ly .reduced over what was ered us. 'with. compliments as news columns,. m»W"g the 'originally contemplated." written- The exhibits wffl In. until." fine the result of last week's issue. general content of the paper July. (Staff Photos). much 'easier to read- 'The proposed gross, 'budget 'The reason? 'Town Times is All contributors to the paper for the next, fiscal, year, .in- now being printed, by the Pho- can be' assured that reproduc- cluding 'the.. $2,078,165 request- New Dodge Car And Truck to Offset method, with the re-' tion will te of the highest ed by the Board of Education, suits, that blacks are blacker, quality. comes to $3,279,220. This Is a whites are whiter, picture qua- Our thanks to all who 'com- hike of $361,306 over the cur- lity is. much 'better .and adver- mented SO' favorably on our rent gross, budget of $2,911,- Dealership To Open Here tising 'Copy Is clear and sharp. first issue with 'the Photo Off- 914, and. without 'the increased set process. revenues 'Outlined above 'would "The appointment of Crest- Another innovation is newer represent a six mill increase wood .Dodge', 975 Main St, as a 'based en the current Grand. new .Dodge car .and. truck, deal- •LisL, er was' announced 'today- Should the Town Council .re- Raymond Antonacci, presi- duce the appropriations re- dent of 'the new f Inn, said, the quested by the Administrative dealership will, have its. formal, .and .Education. Departments, a opening' on Friday, July .23, at highly probably course .in, an 1 p.m. 'The public is cordially election year .the town may be invited to .inspect the new fa- able to hold the line 'without cility. any tax increase' whatsoever. "We are' happy 'to introduce The administrative budget this new member of 'the Water- request announced by Mr. town business community,.''' Sullivan July 15 totals $1,201,- .Mr1 . Antonacci said, "and we '065, .an. increase of $139,836 are especially proud to; present • (Continued on 'page 3) 'the 1965 Dodge: car .and. truck' lines to 'the people of our area." Jaycee Seminar Mr, Antonacci .said the 1965 Dodges have sweeping changes At Wesleyan U in appearance, exterior size .Edward. Thompson, External (Continued on page' 3) Vice President of 'the local Jaycees, will attend a Leader- ship Training' .Seminary at AFS Record Hop Wesleyan, 'University in Middle- town, on .Friday and .Saturday, July 23 and 24. Friday Evening The .session will deal. 'with. The Watertown High School motivation, concepts of leader- American '.Field. '.Service' Onto ship, organization 'and Jaycee will sponsor a record hop Fri- activities .and projects. day evening, July 23, in the Robert. E. Joyce, Connecticut Ugh. school, cafeteria. Dancing Jaycee .President, stated the' will, be from. 7:30 to 11 o'clock.. program has been specifically "The dance is 'being sponsored "OH' .set up .for 'the local. Jaycee' with 'the 'Cooperation, of - the lowmmg of the 'proposed, ball SuUrran .last week when an came In too leaders .and. the .session ""will Watertown. AFS 'Chapter.. Pro- Jacent to' the Judson School will have "to high. Town Engineer John A. Reynolds will offer the local Jaycee: officer a. ceeds are used to further the await a revision of sped nations. AH bids prepare new gpcclftcatiora ami. 'the Job will look at the vital tools of the (Continued on 'page 4) for the next, step .In. the field preparation be icbM later Hi. the year. (Staff Photo). trade." Service officer assigned to the Page 2—Town BUMS" (Wotertown, Coon.), July 22,1965 Engagements office of the undersecretary Property of the Watertown Historical Societyfor economic .affairs of the De- partment Of State in Washing. . Ifivand Mrs. Leo N. Bolsvert, 55 Greenwood. St., Haven an- ton. nounced the engagement,- of watertownhistoricalsociety.orgtheir daughter, Miss Merle Kathleen Bolsvert, to Edwin A. Martin, also of Watertown, Edward W.Kalita son. of Mr. and Mrs. James F. Martin, White Plains,,, N.Y. The 1 N S U I A N C E couple''will, be married, Satur- day, Aug. ,28, at 10 .a,m. 'In St. AGENCY John's. Church. All' Forms' of Insurance Harwood-Contl The engagement of Luclana, 639 MAIN STREET F. Cohtl • to Douglas J. Har- wood, son of- 'the Rev. and Mrs. 2 74-18 92 Douglas • Harwood, OakvUle, has been announced by her mother* Mrs." Olga" Mantovan Conti, of Trieste, Italy. The Rev. .Mr. Harwood is pastor of the Union Congregational' CaJLATti. Church. Mr. Harwood. is a Foreign, Straits Turnpike, Watertown Mauriello In Germany WEEKEND SPECIAL Army Prt. Phillip W. Mau- Friday, Saturday 4 Sunday riello, son of Mr. and Mrs. 1 ICE CREAM HE Alfonce P. Mauriello, 161 Da- and vis St., Oaknlle was assigned to the 2nd Armored, Cavalry 1 PINT of ICE CREAM DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION CLUB and completed a very highly successful Regiment in, Germany, July 2. -' B«tti For Only aft Watertown High School has .an; attrac- .year. The display Includes trophies .ami.' Mauriello, a cook in the reg- too. tive display in, the window of Wolk's plaques awarded to' various ctab members, iment's 84d Engineer Com- Watertown stave depicting Its activities a scrapbook and many pictures showing pany, entered the .Army .in. Reg,' during the 'past. year. Distributive Educa- various dub activities. (Staff Photo). July 1964 and received, basic tion class -was organized locally last fall. 'training' at Fort Disc,. .N.J. He Value ,fL45 fed animal, contest conducted was last .stationed 'at Fort Judson Playground ' Friday. Others receiving prizes Hood, Tex." Four special events, includ- were Maureen Pucime, largest; • m m m m m m m '•'.,» > » mm m m m i ing -a .softball, game ' between Deborah 'Goodwin; most' color- Judson School and,' Baldwin ful; Larry Foran, funniest; Announcing... School, playgrounds, concluded Mary Laurens, .most unusual; last week's activities -at 'the' Robin Amico and Maureen We are pleased to' announce It you are plagued with dry Judson School playground. Pucime:, ctuest. the appointment of John hair, don't feel too badly; you, Campbell to the newly created have lota 'Of' company. Like dry Judson won the game with a final, score of 16 to 11, behind - - position of Customer Relations ,ikin( this condition calls: for the pitching of Alan. Newbury. TELEPHONE •apecJal set, sensible care' and, Tom, Marino and Doug Palmer ANSWERING SERVICE - Manager. .handling' and much lubrication. hit home runs. Mimeographing ," Cream, dry-hair conditioners, Tel. 274-6805 ftai cholesterol or oil treat- A; watermelon' contest featur- Campbell Ford Inc. ments are usually effective,, as ing a Senior and a Junior Di- CONNECTICUT 470 Mwdow St., WaHrbury Is scalp massage with a good vision, was held Thursday af- SERVICE BUREAU oily lotion;. A few" extra ntlii- ternoon with, Louis Freeman utes of brushing . . . not too winnin1 g first place' .in, the Sen- Vigorously ,., . ,. helps stimulate ior Division. Michael Cunning- oll-gluii production." ham was 'the winner of the Women with dry hair should Junior Division. ' protect, ft against sun and salt Alan Newbury won a, prize water and avoid use of sharp ( for the best exhibit',in, a, medal or overly-tight setting imple-[ contest held at the playground HY LABONNE & SONS ments. " " Friday afternoon. Other prizes If your hair lacks life and.' were 'won.- by: Tim Cunning- luster and Is hard, to manage,' ham,, best working model; Rich a. visit to our .salon is the solu- * Ieronimo, best collection of the tlon to your problem. Expert! same car; Chris, Quigley, 'best operators trained In -proper' story, about an exhibit; Steven care and, handling' of any hair" condition are anxious to serve Reynolds, best plane .model; 'you at DEE'S BEAUTY i Steven Marians, most unusual SALON. '678 Main. Street,. exhibit; Thomas Gabey, best ROESSLER EZE-KARV Phone: ,274-2885 . . . High Sty- decorated; and "Louis Gignac, list . ., ,. Manicuring . .... Wigs best sports car. and 'Wlglets ., . . Open Tuesday Michael "Cunningham was thru Saturday 9 to 6 . . . Fri- awarded first prize . for 'the smallest animal In 'the stuf- PAINTING IN TOUR NEIGHBORHOOD SINCE 1935 Interior - Exterior- PAUL T. FOSTER PAINTER and DECORATOR HAMS • High Class Work At' Moderate Prices • FRESH DECORATING IDEAS — WALLPAPER BOOKS RATH ESTIMATES AIL FREE 753-5057 Waterbury, Conn. SI LIP S GULL WEIMEIS POTATO - MACARONI COLE SLAW S •UTHBURSusY MOW PLAYIMM TH1II SAT., JULY 31 • " A Meriry Musical Comedy For The Whole Family ' ' '- "LITTLE MARY SUNSHINE" MOM. - FRI. - 8:30 PM; 2 SHOWS EVERY SAT. - 6 19 PM HY MOM. ALL SEATS $2.00; TUES. All ORCH. $2.25; BALC. 2.00 LABONNE SONS Wed. - Fri. 8, Sat 6 PM - Orch. $3.00, 2.50; Bale. $2.00, 1.35; Sat. 9 PM - Orch. $3.50',• 3.00; Bale $2.50, 1.35 MARKET CHILDREN Vi PRICE WED. -FRI. & SAT. 6 PM! I PPHONE RESERVATIONS FOR .ALL PERFORMANCES! 6 .. 264-8216 ook her junior year at "The Town Times [Watortown, Conn.), July 22,1965—Fajge 3 Extensive Federal Sorbonne. Daughter of Mr. {Continued from page 1) and Mrs. Stephen K Hume .An, Increase of approxiinate- tively' has been, scheduled for A, variety ofProperty. field data. Is be- of the WatertownJr., Middlebury Road, Miss yHistorical $41,000 is asked for 'the op- nexSocietyt Monday evening; July ' 21, ing1 collected to' obtain the Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Be-Hume has traveled, in. Swit- eration of 'the sanitary land in. 'the: Town Hall. Annex; to go necessary information for the BtaKhop of Viola St., Oakville zerland, Italy, Austria and, fill operation at 'the town, over' 'the Education Depart- 38 towns, including Water- attended, the 25th anniversary England since June. dump. This is 'made up by $22,- ment budget, 'This, .session will town, lying within the drain- of watertownhistoricalsociety.orgtheir son and, 'daughter-in- Mr. and. .Mrs, Bartow L. 000 requested for a new trac- follow the Council's, regular age basins of the Naugatuck law Mr. and' Mrs. Charles. H. Heminway, 'Cu.tl.er St., have tor-dozer and $19,000 addition- meeting. and Pomperaug Rivers and DeBisschop of Oxford, Sun- returned from a, 10 day stay at al for gravel for filling. other tributaries of the Low- day. the Weekapaug Inn Weeka- THINK OF FLOORS er Housatonic 'River.. Engin- paug R.I. More 'than ,$251,000' addition- eers, geologists, .and chemists Peter E. Bastes, 55? Wash- al is asked for the Police De- THINK: OF ington Ave., Woodbury, has ac- partment to implement some MURRAY LOGAN are' measuring 'the flow . of Wilfred B. Bryan of 28 Grove of 'the recommendations' in- streamst, mapping 'the extent cepted a position, at Woodbury Hill Road, scored a hole-in-one FLOOR COVERINGS .and character of the .sand, gra- High. School. He graduated cluded by the National Asso- 638 E. Main 756-6863 vel, and 'day deposits, measur- June. 13 with a Bachelor of in 'the National. Old Smuggler ciation, of Chief's of Police. ing water levels in wells, col- .Science degree In, .art, education Hole-ln-One Sweepstakes. The 'This includes $8,936 for two lecting and, analyzing water from the Hartford Art School, score may 'earn him a trip "to additional patrolmen, another samples from streams, wells, of the University of Hartford. Scotland for two and $1,000 in $2,100 for a fourth police car, and, precipitation, .and testing High School. He .graduate June the annual .golf event. The $6,300 for a new radio system RENTAL SERVICE the yields, of wells. Visiting 13 with a Bachelor of Science winner will be announced at and $1,700 for" .sidearms for Sanders.— Polishers homes, farms, .Industries., .and degree in art education, from. the end of the year. the department, as well as oth- Edgers — Garden Tillers municipalities Is an important 'the Hartford Art School of the er incidental equipment. Lawn Rollers — Spreaders part of 'the work. Much of the 'University of Hartford. See Only Mil. Other .increases include $25,- success of 'the study depends (Continued from, page 1) 000 for two four-wheel 'drive - KEYS MADE upon the information furnish- Mis Betsey x... Plume ar- 'Over the current year's appro- dump trucks, with plow frames ed by the 'wafer users them- rived in , this week priation. and a, $2,500 culvert cleaning MAY'S HARDWARE selves about their own, water aboard, the freighter Horda of Most of the .requested in- machine fOr 'the Highway .'De- Main Sfwt - Wetrlown suppU.es. the Cosmopolitan .Line follow- crease Is accounted for in. partment, $10,000 for sidewalk 'The results of the study will ing a year in Paris where she three categories. Interest on construction and ,$6,500' to pay be published 'by the state in a temporary loans is, increased for assessment due the "Water- report available on request as New Dodge by $52,500, due 'to temporary town. Fire District for a, sew- Dempsey-Tegeler & Co. Inc.. a public service. 'The report borrowing in anticipation of er .assessment on French St., Members -will "be: 'useful, to' many people (Continued from page 1) "the sale of the $1,980,000 bond Offsetting some of the in- and interior "roominess.. The issue for capital. Improve- New York Stock, — engineers, state and, local, line includes the Dart,, the crease are reductions in. some Exchange planners, consultants, well family-size compact; the Cor- ments. Mr. Sullvan said, Tues- categories, .including approxi- drillers,, industries, 'builders, onet, the all new .Dodge for day, 'however,, that this figure mately 520,000 in the Fire De- 36 Leavanwarlfi Si,., Walwbuiy homeowners, and all. others 1965; the bigger and more lux- now has been, reduced, by $10,- partment, which this year pur- 756-74.63 concerned with development 000 and he estimated 'that in- chased a new pumper, and Local Registered and management of water urious Polara; the Custom vesting' the funds borrowed in about $7,000 in interest now supplies. An. Industry consid- '880 in 'the medium, price .field; U.S. Treasury'" Bills, until need- being 'paid on, bonds., Representatives and the elegant,, top-of-the- ANGELO L ROD IA ering 'alternative factory sites, line Monaco. ed, will realize about, $60,000 .Mr. Sullivan said 'that a, a, community seeking an ad- in interest over a ,308 day pe- meeting between the Council PAUL, ,M. ROD IA ditional 'water supply,, or a- General, manager of the new riod, plus about $15,000 more and "Board of Education tenta- farmer seeking water for irri- dealership is. Jerry Kinzly, of from, investment of funds, 'bor- Guemseytown Rd. Mr. Kinzly rowed: in lieu of taxes. gation 'will have' a, baste for has yearns of experience in the 'deciding' whether 'the chances automotive field. He has been, of obtaining enough 'water of active in a number of local, ac- satisfactory quality are good tivities including' .Little League PHOTOGRAPHY or 'poor. and the Thomaston Fish and you need money, Game Club. by D'tck Wood THE RED BARN Crestwood Dodge also will, Studio 678 Main Si. . Hosking's Gift Shoppe .provide a wide selection , of Watertown — 274-1015 96 Porter St. — 274-8889 fully-reconditioned, late model why not use used cars and has a completely Watertown equipped service department HUNDREDS OF UNUSUAL GIFT ITEMS in, addition to modem show- JOHN G. O'NEILL room and display facilities. "We .have equipment of the FUNERAL HOME some ours ? £ ''"ExpcTtence Counti'"' latest design and factory-train- 105 Y to c i ai Mi o'*• in.q 5*"»•*lie C ed service technicians," Mr. 742 Main St., Oakville Antonacci stated. "We are pre- PHONE 274-3005 BLAKES MOVERS pared to' give fast and efficient CHECK service from basic lubrication N Mom Si to 'Complete! overhaul." these low-cost He concluded, that it "will be Mike's Coffee Shop our policy to offer the people Featuring Famous PHILLIPS PRODUCTS loan services Louis J. Laneville. Jr. of Watertown and. the area the "The-Best in food a nidi Seivice CONTRACTOR & BUILDER highest quality at the lowest 599 Main St. — Watarlawn 32 Wilder Court .possible price." offered by Watertown - 274.1744 THOMASTON V HOSKING'S SAYINGS BANK ANNUAL MID-SUMMER / Personal Loans SALE ;/ Home Improvement Loans WALSH* - THRU JULY 31st - / Collateral Loans M ASSAM! POTTED SHRUBS - 25-40% 'OFF ROSES-25% OFF! y MOITCJCK|® Loans GUILD OPTICIANS 1 I Si. 754-2114 PURPLE LEAF JAPANESE YEW PLUM HICKS CHECK in at our friendly $175 $175 WATERTOWN OFFICE

GROUP B — 1.35 each GROUP A — 1.00 each 56 5 MAIN ST. DEUT2IA - While RED WEIGELA SPIREA - lose SPIREA for full details! PINK WE1GELA FLOWERING ALMOND IILAC - Ft. HYB - COLORS FLOWERING QUINCE "The Sank on Main Street" - EXTRA BONUS - FREE — 1 GARDEN HOSE SPRAYER (4 Gals.) REG. $6.45 WITH PURCHASE OF $6.45 IN MERCHANDISE HAVI YOU' .MAM PLANS cJhomaston- FOR THI ''SUMMER? GLENBROOK LIBERAL DISCOUNT COUNTRY CLUB ON TOOLS — PET SUPPLIES — GARDEN ORNAMENTS . Off«n A SAVINGS BANK Complete Vacation - Thowosfon —• IMfcitcfftwwH -™• Ttnyvuto For The Family James S. Hosking Nursery • M.EMIIR OWNED AND GARDEN CENTER Member: • NO RONS • NO INITIATION flE 96 Porter Street — Tel. '274-8819 — Watertown Federal -Deposit Insurance Corp. FOR DETAILS 'CALL Beautifying Watertown Sines 1917 .179-15111 Federal Home Loan Bank. 'System ) BUSINESS HOURS: MON.-FRI. 8 TO 5:45 - SAT. 8 - 12 NOON Page 4-—Hum THa (WaHrtown, TowPropertyn Times of, Inc the. Watertown Historical Society

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. IF. • ' " •""" Jaycees Change SiemonAddresse^ ..Mane Officially Industrial Corp. The designation ' "Junior Chamber of Commerce" has. Recent legislation 'designed, 'been dropped .as the official to add Industrial development name of' 'the Jaycee organiza- corporations .and 'municipali- tion and pending' official local ties In bringing"" In. .new Indus-' action, the national,. State .and try was. explained, to. members - local organizations will, be of 'the Watertown Industrial. known as. Jaycees, .according to Development Corporation by an announcement by Alvin J. State Rep. Carl > Siemon at' a Turner, Jr., ..president of the-lo- recent meeting at 'the Thomas- ' cal chapter. ton Savings Bank.. 'The change came about as a. Rep.: .Siemon explained House result 'Of action, taken at the .Bills No. 3396 and ,3381... both .recent National Convention. 'Of which he had a, .band.. In The Connecticut delegation .to. fashioning, and told 'how the' 'the convention assisted1 in bills can. 'be a. help to Water- spearheading the change of town .In its industrial develop- 'name drive. ment plans.. Although the U.S. Jaycees have cooperated on. community projects with local chambers, GOP Candidates there .are .no official ties be- tween 'the organizations. For fall Election Mr. .'Turner' described 'the name 'change as. .an important Chosen At Caucus Kiesd, 83;; Henry Meyer, 60; Or- step .in 'developing' the organi- Eight of 'the nine' ¥ille' I* StebUns, '"78; and zation's own identity and' to .proposed - by the Republican. Traver, 69. Mr. Orsini polled. "eliminate confusion with 'the Town. Committee were' Indors- 54 votes- Chamber of Commerce ed for 'the 'Town Council at Other candidates proposed .last week's Republican Caucus. 'by 'the Town Committee'' were' FRIDAY, JULY 23 ment". .. - 1 Only Leo Orsini, former Indorsed without 'Opposition.. • JUM. to i nil. Town. Chairman and. an unsuc- They are: Barbara A. Kwapien lAtCWMC HALL, 178 ' cessful candidate "for the town, clerk; George Deary .and. Council in the past, failed to' lira.. Wooster B. Curtiss, Board, make the grade when he ranof Education; and Mrs. Fred — 274-4820 — low «ww«g the 10 candidates Krantz .and. Mrs. James A. Lee, 'Opwt Noon TCI Dttfl'k nominated. Replacing him as Board of Selectmen. Dally Till Labor Day a candidate was Jack Traver. 'CharlesCa . B. Allen, moder- "AND Those Indorsed and the votes ator and. Mrs. Angeline Rozan- they received were:: Alexander sU clerk of the caucus. PLASTICS, INC. L. .Alms,. 15; Donald C. Atwood, 'WITH EVERTJHXLLI 68; Richard CL Bozzuto, TO; KODACOLOR FILM .Frederick. Richmond, 79; Ray- Charles F. Delchmann A ' " " mond Ventresca, 68; August T. ASPHALT BROUGHTm WATERTOWN REAL ESTATE FOR^PROCESSEVG INDUSTRY DRIVEWAYS Telephone 246-7702 AFS Record CRESTWOOD PAVING CO.. US FOR PET^ (Cbn.tln.ued. from, page 1) ••••••••••••• 'exchange program, of the' .local 274-5100 WATBRBUKTS AUTHORIZED chapter. 1 Area 'Control, 'will be provided Camera Shop] SERVICE DEALER by 'the Watertown Auxiliary AUTO - LIFE - "HOME APPLIANCE ft for Police. Moto-Mower • Lawn-Boy The next 'teenage dance will HOUSEHOLD Tl Motion Carb. Hoffco Chain Saw* be held Friday,. "August 20, .and INSURANCE • Solan* Tractor 4 will.. feature oBb Rouge and BOB'S ' Garden Equipment Yardman Equipment The Montereys. The final Lombard Chain Saw* ury| Part* and Accessorfe* Carried on. Monday, August 16, .and will for the above equipment be 'greeted- by Mr. .and. .Mrs.. GUIS. F. LEWIS Also For Many Other Makes Richard Garslde of Mom Sco- tia HIM Road, this year's host WHITE'S family. Along with .Mr. .and Landscaping POWER MOWER Mrs. Garslde, Ursula, will 'be SALES « SERVICE welcomed "by 'the GarsMe chil- . Touching 714 Main Street. Oakvlil* dren, Emily .and. Julia. Lawn Maintenance 274-2213 A meeting will be held with, m . ' .school 'Officials" to .arrange' a SPECIAL curriculum for Che' .exchange' 274-51#2 student, who will attend Water- Watertown, Conn. ALL WEEK - JULY 26 - 31 town 'High School .. ' . - Be A vip. THE SIEMON COMPANY HAIR A. Connecticut Industry Mr. John, Manager 6«f 'Since 1903 REi CARPET Moltfers and Manufacturers COLORINGComplete of Plastic Materials Treatment ^ .. MONDAY - TUESDAY ft WEDNESDAY HAIRCUT ' • • fl# ' ' •• OUR VACATION SCHEDULE CLOSED — From Mon. Aug...'" 2 WESSON'S RE-OPEN- Mon. Aug. ftli 165 Railroad Hill St. i upen Thursday ft Friday f-f PHOKE 754-7041 Jose's Honse of Charm IV Anytime MLLYirS CLEANERS I DYERS WoHrtewa Shopping Ptora T«l. 2744421 15 Echo Lane Rd Watt-tow —274-1636 It Area Scouts - Musical Spoof Lampron Include Town Thnm fWotertown, Gamut, Ji%'-22fl§#S^-Pofl« 5" Off On Trip .Now 'Playing1 South, and Southwest" A 'bio- Bloodmobile Friday Property of the WatertownIn "Who's Who" Historicalgraphical sketch Is included InSociety. The Bed. Cross Bloodmobil e A gram 'of ten Boy Scouts At Southbury the 'book as well .as a list of 'will, set up Its facilities 'Fri- from this area, left hj bus from ... Anthony 'Lampron, son of his activities. day, July 23, in SL John's New Haven recently for little MBXJ Sunshine?*',, Mrs. Alida Lampron, of Wa- tertown, is 'listed in. 'the ninth Mr. Lampron attended. St. Church, basement. Main St, fbe Philmon t Boy 'Scout Banehwatertownhistoricalsociety.orgplaying' two weeks at 'the John's School and Watertown from. 12:45' to' 5:30 pun. in Cimarron, New Mexico, for Southbury Playhouse through •edition of "Who's 'Who in. 'the Appointments may be made a 12-day camping .and h tiring High School. He now 'Is Execu- July 31, will, mark the first tive Director of the Redevelop- by 'Calling' Mrs. Daniel. Fenton, experience through the .nigged' of two musical comedies to be executive secretary of the lo- Sangre de Christ© mountains. born in Canada .and has spent ment firwiimiyflmi of' SnUghriry presented there this season. much time with, the GU.be.rt. cal 'Chapter, at 'Red. Cross head-' 'Warren .Mansfield of Wood- A new musical about an old H.C. quarters,. 274-2684. bury, Scoutmaster of Troop operetta. "little Maiy Sun- .and. Sullivan 'Company in 450, "Watertown, is leader of shine" was loudly acclaimed 'Stratford, Ontario. .As the hero, - the contingent, which includes .as one of. the most delightful Captain -Jim,, Southbury goers Bill. 'Camp, Watertown.; Bonnie spoofs' in. musical theatre. The will, be introduced to' new- Judson, Hugh Swainbank, .and comer Robert Craner, recent- satire runs the gamut of mus- ly with the Broadway musical Stanley Eyre, Woodbury; Lee ical comedy situations " and : Fagerquist, William Hugie, characters from the days 'of •"l,f» in, the Shade". The en- Richard Wargo, and. Tubert the Viennese Waltz down to Playhouse' roster for 'the re- Hennessey, Southbury; Arthur our era. pany also 'will; 'be. featured,, Roberts, Brooksfield; .and. Rob- including Susan Reiselt, Eldon Emergency repair. Commercial wiring. Say, MAlKI ert Tolles, Bethlehem. The-hike-loving Viennese op- Quick, Marina. Kate, James II' ADEQUATE WIRING I era singer, the flirtatious re- Burr, Lisa Richards and Guy 'The Wp to Philmont was ex- tired general,, 'the myopic In- Arbury, who returns to 'the S10 Main M... — OAKVILLE — Tel. ZT4-2SM pected to take five 'days and. dian .guide, the ultimate in Playhouse roster for the re included overnight stops in soubrettes, the hero's best mainder of the 'Season,. A Licensed El«ctrieaJ Contnetor 'SIHM Mff ..Boy Scout camps and Air .Force friend,, the .gallant hero, In ad- Gary Zarr, from. Brook- bases at Harrisburg, Pa.; Day- dition 'to little Mary Sunshine field, Robert uBnnell, from. ton,. Ohio; St. Louis, .Mo.; To- herself, .all. join .in this 'merry Middlebury, and Ronald peka, 'Kan^p'S; and. Garden 'musical to thicken 'Che plot Clark, from Watertown, will, City, Kansas.. The .group plan- and spread the laughter. head a supporting cast of 15. ned 'to take side trips to points 'little Mary Sunshine", Performances for the 'two of interest along 'the route, and with book, lyrics and music "week run., are Mondays RIMLDrS RESTAURANT were scheduled to' arrive at the by Rick Besoyan, enjoyed an. through Fridays, .at 8:30 p.m., • e a / ' f T a I' I 0 it C o o k f it g ranch on. July 15. .. extraordinarily long New York 'with two shows on Saturdays run .and has 'been staged in at 6 .and. 9 p.m. As an added PIZZA numerous foreign countries as special for 'this family musi- well as all parts of the United cal entertainment, .any child Ifa/tan Style of Course States. accompanied by an adult 'will HEMINWAY Starring as Little Mary will 'be admitted for half price at - TAKE OUT ORDERS - be:..Anne Linden, lovely young 'the Wednesday through. 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The bank wher« DRUG CITY 3 out off 6 WATERBURY SAVINGS Walgreen Agency save IN WATERBURY: iNcCI Mull lit S.iv'1'tfs St.. • 111 Mif•'!'•• i:J. • Chin Iff. Shgfplif Pliia • Cffilltit Sluppfiif Htm 1161 Main St., ALSO' W CHESHIRE . OAKVILLE • WOLCOTT • PROSPECT Member Federal OfXMtt insumrtct Corponttaa Waterfown .. 274-5425 — 274-5426 After graduation from 'Che Put- Page 6—Town Times (Watertown, Conn.), July 22,1965 Service with, 'the First Congre- Property of the Watertowngational and 'Union 'Congrega Historical- Local Nile To Societynam Branch of th e Diocesan tional. Churches .In the Meth Sisters' College; she 'was. assign- odlst Church with, -the Rev, ed to teach at Holy Ghost A- Edward L. Eastman, pastor Profess cademy, Tupper Lake, H.T. • officiating; 10 a.nx .Sermon Sister Anne Pauline,' F&K, ii\ Churchwatertownhistoricalsociety.org Services "Have You Been, Lost. In the the former Miss Jeanne Lafre^ 'Crowd?™ Mursery care will nlere, of Watertown, will make ANNETTE'S Trinity Ltttberan Chapel 'Onion annual picnic at the 'be provided. her perpetual profession of re- Sunday, July 35 — Service, home of Mrs. Helen Dixon, ligion vows today to the Holy Flower Shtp with. Wince Iverson, graduate Watertanm, § pm. Union Congregational G h o s t - Provincial House student from. Yale officiating, Sunday, July 25 — Bible Chapel, Putnam. 8:30 a.m. Class, S:45 a.nx; Morning Wor- '••Sunday,, July 25 — -..Union FLOWERS ship, 11 am.; Youth Services, Service at the Methodist She is the daughter of 'Mrs. Church 'with the Rev... Edward For Every Occasion Mlddiebury ".Baptist 6 p.nx; Evening Service,. 7:30 Anna Lafreniere and the late p.m. Nursery facilities are L. Eastman officiating, 10 a.m. Doril Lafreniere, 1022' Main. St. Old Colonial load, .Saturday, July 24 — Women's i available for all. services. The Sister .Anne Pauline attended Oakvill. Rev. Charles. Klloski will bring All Saints Episcopal Saint Anne's 'School, Water- TEL 274-2770 the messages for the .day. Sunday,, July 25 — Sixth bury/ Gordon. Swift- Junior1 — F'm* Delivery — •Wednesday, July 28 '— Ser- Sunday after Trinity. Morning High. School and Putnam. (Laurier and Annette WATER vice,, 7:30 fun. ' Prayer, 8 a..m.; Holy Commun- Catholic Academy, Putnam. Thibault) ion and Sermon, 9:30 a.m. ' Christian Science SKI Holmes and Mitchell Avenues Christ Episcopal . . - ' : Waterbury Sunday, July 25 — Holy Sunday, July 18 — .Service Communion, 8 am.; Morning GERANIUMS - POTTED ROSES and, Sunday School, 10:45. a.m. Prayer and Sermon, 11 a.m. Wednesday, July .28 — Meet- PERENNIALS - HARDY LILIES ing, Including' testtmonl.es of SI John's * - INSTRUCTIONS Christian. Science 'Sealing, 8 Saturday, July 24 —Confes- HANGING BASKETS Beginners A Advanced p.m. ' •' . ' sions, 4 to 5:30 and 7:30' to ANNUALS - CLEMATIS SKI Also SLALOM 8:45. p.m. "' .And TRICKS 'First Congregational . iS.nnd.ay, July 25 — Masses at GARDEN SUPPLIES Sunday, .July 25. — Union 7, 8:15, 9:30, 10:45. .and 12 noon. • AT Service at 'the Methodist NURSERY STOCK Bantam Lake Church with the Ret. Edward St. Mary Magdalen L. Eastman officiating, ill a.m. CALL BOB BIRK . Friday July 23 — Low Mass STRAWBERRY JARS " ' ' Methodist ' for Mr. and Mis.- Bernard JO 7-5644 Commerford 7 ajn.; Mass SEVERAL SIZES Sunday July 25' — Union close ot the Religious Vaca- tion .School 6:30 p.m. Saturday .July 24.— Anni- WOODLAND GARDENS "Dim versary .Requiem High" Mass Top of Sherman Hill — U.S. 6A, Wood bury 263-2285 for Antonio Mazzola 8 am.; O PEN 7 DAYS ; A W E IE K " Anniversary Requiem High h The Mass .for Mrs;., Madeline Man- cinl 8:30' am; Nuptial, High Gauntry* Mass, John .Morgan, and Ca- role Magnuson 10 am.;.. Con- ofhonutston Crurnitttfe Store, nc. THE OXFORD HOUSE 'fesslons 11:45 am. to' 1,2:15 p.m. 4 "to. 5:30 and- 7 to 8:30 'Early American, James end May DeMaio pm. Closed Mondays - Phone Seymour 888-6241 Sunday July 25 —'Masses LUNCHEON — DINNERS — COCKTAILS 6:45 '1:45- 8:45 "10 and 11:1,5. Colonial II. 67, 4 miles from Junction of Ills. 8 & 67, Oxford Center And CONTEMPORARY Calabrese Serving - - . " ' Furniture . • " In Mediterranean In Maple, Cherry JL. Pine Fireman 'Geoffrey J. Cala- Also ROOT & BOYD INC. hrese, USN/son of .Mis. .Lena Rugs & Carpets, Television &' Appliance*. Lamps, Calabrese of 54: .Ann Ave., Oafe- - Insurance Underwriters Since 1853 ville, is serving abewrd. the at- Fixtures & Accessories • GENERAL INSURANCE • tack •.aircraft .carrier OSS 34 Main Street — 283-4311 — Tfeomarttw ErankUn D.'Rooseveltt current- OPSH fMML m S«t. ts.N • JB.-4 p.B».; 'Taw,,. MM* Tlwrv, * Fn. *:» um.-t puMu ...REAL ESTATE... ly operating with 'the U..S. 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OPEN WIDE AND SAY "AH" YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO THE GRAND OPENING of the WATERBURY AREA'S ONLY AUTHORIZED DODGE DEALER ON FRIDAY, JULY 23 AT 7 PM COME AND MEET THE DODGE BOYS REFRESHMENTS WILL BE SERVED CRESTWOOD DODGE, INC. 975 MAIN STREET WATERTOWN - TEL 274-5455 - Selectmen and in one: instance S—Town Times (Watertown, Conn.), July 22,1965 this was mmHHiywiiw statement 'that.' tile for reelection Mrs. .Jane Merrill, and. War- BETHLEHEPropertyM ofNEW theS Watertown'would bait any "conflict of InHistorical-office of 'torn, treasurer .__. _Societyren Ik Hunt both 'declined , re- By Paul Johnson terest" questions. Mrs. Pamela Goss, while Mrs. nomination to the Memorial ' In accepting Anderson's res- Phyllis Tolles was 'endorsed. 'Hall committee 'and. the cau- ignation the caucus named as for tax collector They will cus endorsed Mrs. Robert Announcement by Herman both second selectman 'and. his replacement Sara11*** seek posts now held by Demo-'Spellman and Philip Urfer to' A. Anderson at a Republican watertownhistoricalsociety.orgroad foreman for so long a. 'pe- Swendsen,' local fanner -. . . crate Henry A. Johnson, treas- fill the posts Mrs,. George 'Caucus, .last week of his retire- riod many residents' came to' First Selectman Ames Minor urer, and. Helen Woodward, Peter 'declined to' continue as ment from, the Board of Se- believe 'the- two positions in- 'was named as party endorsed roll (Continued on lectmen brings to a 'dose 32 separable, which Is a miscon- years of service to' the com- ception since no requirement munity . . . In addition to his exists 'that .the road foreman services as. .selectman he bas be' a. member of the .Board, of' • been road' "foreman . . . . Selectmen. . -. .In earlier pe- "Herm" was first elected 'to riods of town history voters •• '•'SEE' A MODERN AIRPORT!!. the board as First Selectman used to designate 'the select- in 1133: and served In 'tills 'Ca-men as "road, commissioners" JOIN THE DAILY AND pacity .fop two years . . . At and. "'supervise 'the highways" 'the close' of Oils service be be- but tftejr also 'wrote and adopt- " WEEK-END CROWDS .AT 'THE came ""second selectman," a ed eacn. year a stipulation that position later abolished by the the selectmen were "forbidden legislature, -. '.and retained to hire themselves to' 'work on membership on the 'board as town roads...... A number of a' "member," which bas been area; towns • nave recently ap- JOHNNYCAKE AIRPORT his recent status. - proved hiring' of .road-foremen Herm. .served Bethlehem as not members of the Board, of : ,KF. 4» HARWINTON — BURLINGTON TOWN LINE • Hides —' For 1 £o 3 Persons - . YOUR" HOSTS ' ROBERT.. & ARMOND D'AGOSTINO . •Sales : Armond's Restaurant ".. - • Charter Flights' Anywhere PARACHUTE A GOURMETS DELIGHT ,. , " • Flight Instructions - •'JUMPING

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It Propertypast performancesof the, a mucWatertownh up and, 'then Torrington put inHistoricalGames of .local, interest toSocietylambake Augg. 22 SPEAK ING OF more experienced lineup and their strapping big pitcher, a,' 'be played this evening (Thurs- ' DDeputt y ShifSherifff AnthonAth y Cal- a 'Crowd, of close to ljHMS lick- boy who looked as fast, as a day) are 'the Watertown-Oak- abrese, of Watertown, :ls chair- ing their chops In, anticipation Bali' Feller, to' try and bold viUe Babe Ruth. League All- man of 'the fliiyMifrtLiltchflel d of sending 'the Oakville team 'Oakville away from the plate. Stars .against the Waterbury County Sheriffs* Association, SPORTS 'bade',homwatertownhistoricalsociety.orge to milk the cows. ' 'Young Bobby Boucher, how- 'Elks and the Oakville Ameri- clambake which will, be held. Bob P "Go home: and milk the ever, was more than equal to can .Legion at Sharon. Sunday, Aug. 22, from 10' ajn. cows" has been, a favorite the 'task .for" Joe Russo and, The Babe Ruth, league con- to 6 gun. at 'the' Torrington needling phrase since 'baseball, Rudy Kidman's • 'team.. He test Is a first round game of Fish and Game Club grounds. 1 Tickets .for 'the '.affair are -A, GOOD WIN INDEED! was invented. ' Anytime a pitched a superb game hold- the district" tournament .and smaller town plays In a city ing the: hard hitting New City will get underway at 5:30 p.m. definitely limited. They may if. the Oakfllte you .'hear that old chestnut boys to four hits and In, the The local, team, coached by 'be obtained, 'by calling Mr. Legion team, never wins Anyway, if our- team went top 'Of' 'the ninth a beautifully Ken Steele .and, .Mark Petruz- Calabrese at 274438. - other game *fc% season, — and home 'to milk 'the cows they executed, bunt by Andy Lucie- zi' Jr., has 'been, 'working' hard they will — they will not stage did it with a song In. their witz started ..the winning' ral- with practice sessions held ev- . a pluckier performance than hearts, because they upset the ly. " ery night 'tMs week. We saw It at Che Alnambra the one In which they knocked .'highly touted city slickers by . Oakville Legion's game with Theater on. North .Main St. 'Off previously 'undefeated, Tor- a ,3-1 score and had...to .go two It was a wonderful ball, Norfolk scheduled for Judd 'back in the late USD's and hat- rington at the latteri home extra innings to do it.. game, well, played; exciting Field last Sunday was washed ed, war ever since; lair recently. and, with Che right team, 'de- out and a double header 'has, All, the odds were stacked Twas done the hard way serving' the victory. Play' as been, rescheduled for- August against the home 'torn boys, boo. Just when It .'looked, like hard, every time as, you did. .In Former Oakrffie Red 1. The morning .game to 'be rooters might be interested to' played at Judd .and an after- know that Tony Farassa, 'the noon .game at Norfolk. young man who hurled Oak- ville to 'the Fomperaug League championships two years ago, It's funny 'how. someone loc- Is suffering from a shoulder ally can .get mixed up In. such ailment and can't throw a 'ball an .event like the ,115th, anni- stall." versary of' another city In 'the '. Yet, because of' The Gleam. Painters base- friendships made through, one ball team, of "the Twi-Met channel or another, Eddie De- League is as, fine a 'ball, dub' rouin, Ray Hoffman and Bob as has been, assembled In. and Frank Volage Sr. took 'these parts in. "many • moons. part In the 175th celebration of They'd make' a top minor the settlement of Pottstown, league' ball club. Pa. recently. ' When we say take part, that 'Congratulations 'to Tommy Is exactly what we mean. Big Dennis .for winning' the Water- Bob -Is. an, authentic member town Golf aub- Junior Cham- of' the Brothers of Che Brush pionship last Sunday with a. and he rode gracefully In the 75-73—148.. Pete Beach was, 'big'parade. Speaking' of the 'the runnerup with, a 79-74—153 'Big Parade' how many of you, score.. Twelve: boys. competed are old. enough to .'remember In the 'matches which were John .Gilbert, and Renee Ado- played In, rain both Saturday rn .in that" .famous' movie? and Sunday.

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HW MUTAItf 'f WATERTOWN BUILDING SUPPLY CO. INC. WATOMSV 1SMV1I Telephone: 274-2555 MA SIM MttTOL — LUMBER .BUILDING SUPPLIES - MILLWORK HARDWARE - PAINTS 5* Echo Lok« Rood Wofftrlaws n Property ofCLASSIFIE the DWatertownJust arrived at Chintz IT' .Print Historicals Town Times (Wcrtwtown Society, Conn.), July 22, IMS—tag s 11 ber of Decorator Slipcover Drap- AU ery and Upholstery Fabrics at FOB TOUR BEST BOY In, Car-Beat Known Carpet HUH., Sav- enormous savings. South Main. pets, vtalt our MIH End and Rem-ings from 1/3 to 1/8. HOUSA- District of Watertown as.. Pro- St. (Rt. 25), Newtown, Conn. TONIC VALLEY RUG SHOP, bate Court, July 17, A.D. 1965.TOY AND (SIR' PARTY PLAN nant department when yon wfll. Cornwall Bridge, Conn. TBL 013* ESTATE OF MORTA VAICE-watertownhistoricalsociety.orgManager and, dealers needed in, find Roll Ends from America's GENERAL, ELECTRIC Heating, '6134. Area Code 203. KAUSKAS, late of 'Watertown, fn this area. Full or spare time op- portunity showing stand out line Hot Water, Warm. .Air .and Air said District, 'deceased, Conditioning. WESSON HEAT- Upon the application of the of over 500 newest, nationally ad- vertised Toys and Gifts. Cash .in. ING CORP, * Watertmry. TeL named Executrix under said 'will, on tremendous Christmans de- 754-1892, praying' that an instrument in mand. Call or write today Santas* writing purporting to be the last Parties Dept, N, Avon, Conn. win and testament of said de- Telephone' Area Code ,203., 673- LOST: Thomaston Savings 'Bank ceased, may be proved, approved, 3455. Book, No. W11197. Payment ap- allowed and admitted, to probate, plied for Joseph P., Greenweli. National although more than ten years, ERNIE'S AUTO BODY WORKS .have; passed, since the death of One of 'the most completely said deceased., as per application 'equipped Faint'and Body Shops in on. file more fully appears, it is Connecticut., Wheels - Alignment LOUIS A. LAUDATE ORDERED, that said applica- and. Balancing. ELECTRICAL OIL BURNERS tion, be heard and determined at 141 Meriden B&, Watertrary . SALES, SERVICE & REPAIRS the Probate Office in Watertown, CARPENTER"* MASON WORKT In Sloc'l to said District, on 'the 26th day reasonable. Building, repairing, Motors, Pumps, Controls, Relays, of July, A.B, 1965, at 9:15 o'clock Free estimate. 'Tel., 274-8397. Transformers,' lE'lc. in the fore noon, and that public JOHM R, ATWOOD, all lines of 14 Rockdale Aye., Odtwills 274-3471 notice of the pendency of 'said ROUND .insurance. Bus., Waterbury, 753- application and of the time and 5147, Res., Watertown. 274-18KL place of hearing thereon, be given toy causing a copy of this order WARWICK ACRES, INC. to 'be — published once in some New Homes In Watertown newspaper having a circulation $23,500 and up GEDDES in said .District, on or before the Call; ,274,-5568 ' Septic Tank Service Co. •22nd day of July, 1965. FOR RENT: Sanders, Polishers, Roddy Geddes, Prop, Power 'Tools, Chain Saws, Lad- Joseph M. Navin Judge • ESTATE O F MERRITT ders, • Plumbing Tools, 101 rent- al, tools for home owners. ROASTS HEMINWAY MERRtMAN, late SEPTIC SYSTEMS Watertown Building Supply of Watertown, July- 15, 1965' in INSTALLED •the Probate "District of Water- 56' Echo Lake Road 274-2555 town, deceased, Leaching Fields BOTTOM ROUND 'The Executors having exhibit- JSXMSKT WATCH AND CLOCK Dry Wells ed 'their administration account REPAIRING—Guaranteed Work- • with, said Estate to' 'the Court of manship. Probate for said District, for al- Call Anytime — 274-1341 POT ROASTS lowance .and made application for FTELDSTONE, loam, fill, gravel. —an order of distribution, it" .is Delivered. Call ,263-3060.' ORDERED — That the 30th day of July, 1965 .at 4:30 o'clock in 'the after noon, at the Probate Office in Watertown, 'be, and, 'the same is assigned for a hearing on YMCA the allowance of said administra- PRIVATE SWIM tion account with said Estate and on, said application, and this 1ESSONS Court, directs the" Executors to BOYS 6-8 YRS. cite all persons interested therein (42" Chin To Floor} to appear at said time and place, Tue*. ft Thur*. 3:00-3:30 1 TOP ROUND ™ . 'by causing a true copy of this I /! Hi. Period.) order to 'be published once in STARTS JULY 27, 1965 some newspaper .'having a. circu- 1ST SERIES $12.00 lation in said District, toy 'mailing BOnOM ROUND P., In registered letters, 'postage pre- paid and1 return receipt requested, addressed to' each of the persons TOP ROUND *«* interested, in said estate, a, copy LAND FOR SALE of this order all at least 7 days, ITEM, #16 • ' ... before said time assigned, and. WATERTOWN FACE RUMP ROAST return, make to this Court, Sealed bids for the sale of approximately 0.20 more or Joseph If.- Navin Judge - ' - less acre of land, only situated on Buckingham. Street in, the Town of Watertown bounded, as follows: northerly 153 feet more or less, by land, now or formerly Anne J. Loiselle et al, GROUND ROUND easterly 75 feet more o:r less by Buckingham, Street as re- - The" need for located, southerly 148 feet more or less by land now or for- merly Joseph R. WilkowSki et al, westerly by land, now or VITAMINS formerly Mildred A. Hard et al, 44 feet more or less. TOP ROUND Is smtar Bids will 'be received at 921 Farmington Avenue, West during hot summer day*! Hartford, "Connecticut until 11:00 A.M., July 27, 1965 at COMPARE FORMULAS COMPARE PRICES' which, time bids will be opened and .read, publicly. Call or writ* for FIM Booklet Maps, proposal forms, bid envelopes and other informa- STEAKS-99 tion .may be obtained in person or by mail at the addresses set, forth, •below: Spirit I Co., Inc. Property Management Division FRESH PRODUCE! Y1TAMI1JN IH E A DQ U ARTERS State Highway Department If Cotta*e Place, Water bury 921 Farmingtoa Avenue YELLOW — T«nd«7 Sweet Kernak 755-11,41 • 755-11+2 West Hartford,, Connecticut or mall to: F Bureau of Rights of Way State Highway Department • Native Corn 12 °* 49* TED TIETZ, JR. P.O., Drawer A TRUCKING Wethersf ield, Connecticut 06109 Woodbury Road, The premises will be conveyed subject to the zoning, Iceberg Lettuce 2 *» 29c | and building ordinances of the Town of Watertown and, also Watertown subject to other rights, easements and, encumbrances as Cucumbers N*™" 4 »* 19« ANYTIME. ANY PLACE may appear1 of record, and, also subject, to any state of facts, . 274-3789 which an. Inspection of the premises may show. Plums CAUK»MA 2"»35*' YOU CALL, WE HAUL, The successful bidder will be given a period of sixty REASONABLE RATES (60) days, following' the opening of the bids In which to- make any necessary arrangements to complete the purchase. Nectarines 2 *» 39* A certified check drawn upon, a. state tank and trust, com- You're Always Ahead pany or a, national, tank located in the State of Connecticut, When You Call Ted. or a bank officer's check, 'made payable to the order of GROCERY SPECIALS! Treasurer, State of Connecticut, in the amount of not less than 1.0% of the bid. must accompany the offer and, the balance to be paid, within 60 'days of acceptance of the bid and upon delivery of deed. 'Deposits by unsuccessful bidders Canned Soda—12 ^ 89 com to 'with the exception of the three highest bids, will be returned W'ATER,'T0WI\f -promptly,. If the successful, bidder fails to make full payment ««" within 60 days as stated above, then the 10% deposit sub- Shortening • TODAY THRU SAT. • mitted with the bid shall 'be retained by the State of Con- .ALL STAR CAST necticut. • —r "CHEYENNE AUTUMN" NJJ. Failure'to comply with the preceding requirements Al 8.-00 In Color concerning' a certified check, wjll be cause for the Paper Towels rejection of the bid. SUN.-MON.-TUES. 'The State reserves the right to reject any or all bids, 'to 'McHALE'S NAVY JOINS waive wholly or in part any technical, defects, and. must Spray Starch make awards as .may be deemed for the best interests of THE AIR • fOKT this State of Connecticut. Until the delivery of deeds, the mm state may reject any or all bids if 'there is reason for be- ' 'THE 'THREE STOOGES lieving that collusion exists among the bidders. Apple In < All. bids received, are subject to the approval of the Com- "THE OUTLAWS missioner of .Finance and. Control In accordance with Sec- .ARE COMING" tion 13a-8O of the 1:963' Supplement to' 'the General, Statutes of Connecticut. : . WI usavi mt mam n UM Page 12—-Town 'Times (Watertown, Conn.), July 22, 1965 Gnuai Knights; John Q: O'- Streets listed Fur Wilbur Cassidy Neal, Treasurer; .Felix: Kdwal- sky, 'Oiit'iitfttllpri HWwrtuwtftt Property of the Watertown HistoricalPius X Council ' SocietyWe ' s, Advocate ; 1965 Bituminous Recording • Secretary; Grand Knight Louis Vallencourt, Trustee,' Overlay Program 'Wilbur Cassidy baa. been. three years; .Edwin Travers, elected jGrand Knights of Pius Jr., Warden; Rodney Ayotty e watertownhistoricalsociety.org" Approximately four miles of X. Council, Knights of Colum- and Frederick Perrault, Insidde roads, an scheduled for thebus. He .succeeds Edward O'- Guards; and Joseph Handura, .bituminous, overlay1 program Connor. Outside Guard- this year, according to Town Other newly elected. 'Officers, Installation ceremonies will Manager James L. Sullivan. .are: Joseph Kennedy, Deputy be held .In September. In the Watertown District,. 11,490 feet 'Of roads are' to be resurfaced under1 the program Instituted, -a .fear' ago. They ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF .are'.: Warren. Way, Roberts St, Lee St., .Baldwin. St," Hawley St, Walnut St, Nancy St, Vaill Bid., Orchard Lane, lf*Fingal PHYL'S FASHION STUDIO ML, Meadowcrest Lane .and Greenwood St . . In the Oakvilie 'District,. 10,- 373 feet of roads, will be paved. They -.are: Frances Ann., Dr., Melrose Ave., .1ft Vernon Ave., WiUlams Ave., "Arcadia Ave., LL Tounmmeiit Game participate: Walter Valunas Hillcrest "Ave., Fairview Ave., PHYLLIS PILKIINGTON, Proprietor The opening game of the Jr., Mets; David Zubilc, Steph- Baerdsley Ave., Rockland Ave., Little League District Tourna- en York and Kevin OTf'eil,, Slade Ave., Hazelhurst .Av, ment will be held this even- Giants; Joseph Lavoie and Jo-Englewood St, Heath St, from 7M-2147 ing, Thursday, at the Mos-seph Tignor, Yankees; 'Paul Eddy to French, .and Tarbell grove Stadium on I>avls St. Bytautas, Thomas Franzese from Hillcrest to Eddy. aopoitilng to' .an. announcement .and Paul Hale, Bed Sum; Nor- by Eugene Murphy, president man Lavlgne Jr., James Li- 'Of the OakvlUe - Watertown akes Jr. and .Eocene Spata- .little"' League, 'The local team fore, Dodgers; Bruce Stanley, Mrs. Pillis Heads 'Will, face Derby In the game Cardinals, and Shawn Walsh, scheduled to begin .at 5:30' Indlras. . • •• Oakvilie American. p.m. ..'... In case of rain the games Legion Auxiliary - Colonial Cor Wash The following players will. te. played. Friday. 134 Thomatton Am. " O^. Coloniof flazo Mrs. Bernard Pillis was elect- ed President of the Ladles Aux- iliary of the Oakvilie Ameri- ORIENTAL RUGS can Legion .Post, at i SUMMER SPECIAL Other officers, chosen Wan AUO Mrs. Leo Panllaltis, vice-presi- i 6 dent; Mrs. Daniel - Shannon, secretary; Mrs. Robert Rice, STANDARD CARS 'treasurer; Mrs.. 'Samuel. Me- EMILE X RAHHAL Gee, 'ST., chaplain; Mrs.' Clif- COMPACT CARS ...... $10.00 Wofwbwy 21 Bk* Troll Drfv« ford Tapley, historian; Mrs.; George Collier, sergeant-at- CoU 755-4112 or 754.296* for arms; .and. Mrs.. Charles Brown- ell, assistant sergeant-at-arms. Mrs. Shannon also 'was. elect- Opm Thundayt from 1:30 mjm, m $t00 ed historian of the Sixth Dis- FREE PICKUlf #' DELFVERY • TIL. 7M-0904 When In Middlebnry—Stop erf trict Auxiliary at a recent meeting 'of that group. Installation .of officers will. MANY DELANEVS be held In. tile fall. Colonial Cor Wash LUNCHEON 'IPtSCMILS Mr. Pillis said no further EVERY meetings of the Unit will Be 114 DAY ROUTE 6A - held until Thursday, Sept 9. Four Comers-MlddUbury Acrow Frem Rr» Hout*

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