Situation Is Reported HERE Is Due to the Holiday, Thanks RECORDS HERE Town Loss .,• V ¥FC$L ______Giving Day, Falling on Our Reg ••Wm Ular Publication Day, Thursday
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S*%BrM*2°DAm The. Best The Only Advertising Newspaper Published in the 'fi:.*• Town of Connecticut Enfield, Ct. COVERS AN AREA POPULATED BY 30,000 PEOPLE| i-V'7 ^iftyiFM Year—No, 32. ;THOMPSONVILLEf CONN., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1935 Subscription $2.00 Per Year—Single Copy Sc. u Press Issues a Day m. Earlier Next Week :-S® ">/ The Press will be issued on Wednesday of next week. This Situation Is Reported HERE is due to the holiday, Thanks RECORDS HERE Town Loss .,• V ¥FC$L __________ giving day, falling on our reg ••wm ular publication day, Thursday. Appoints Committees at Is Apprehended on Two L. _ „ , ^ ~ i T * n -»T IBigger Crop Curing Out Well and Better Prices It has been the custom for ax • Meeting: Tuesday Eve years to plan so that The Press Charges Within a Few ^ Collector Francis A. Burke Installs a New force can enjby this old New Are Anticipated—Production Figures Big Cur ning to Confer with Au England holiday with the rest Hours As Result of Dis System For Accounting and Collecting the Old of the people of the community. tailment—Other Crop Reports. thorities on Traffic and In order to carry out our plan pute Which Grew Out Age Pension Fund. jParking; Conditions^ We must have the aid of those of Gambling in Club. M Official as well as unofficial reports associated with us and in whose It will not be the fault of Collector interest this paper is published. % [of the condition of the tobacco indus Cognizance of the hazardous traffic We therefore ask that all ma Ordinarily it~;"is sufficient for any Francis A. Burke if the town suffers DENSL0W RING try throughout the Connecticut Val- belligerent citizen to bte arrested a loss in the handling of the old age (ley indicates a decided improvement conditions on Enfield street, particu terial for publication next week assistance tax. This tax, which dis larly in the region of Franklin, High be sent to us just a day earlier once in 24 hours, but not so with Sam over the conditions of the past few than the customary time of for Bonelli, who knows what it is to be places the old Personal Tax, was GETS RECOGNITION years. With the curing and packing and North Main streets, was taken warding it. This includes ad in the toils before. Anyway, Sam passed by the last general assembly of the crop grown last summer, those up at the. November meeting of the vertising notices and reading achieved that distinction during the and is collected by the regular prop OF F. H. CROMBIE engaged in this industry are confi Thompsonville Board of Trade which matter. Attention of corres week, first when it is alleged that he erty tax collector. It is $3.00 per IN FIELD OF MUSIC , dent that the outlook is good for the was held Tuesday evening at the Cal hacked his friend, Sam Mancuso with capita on all persons between the pondents, contributors and ad ages of 21 and 60 except veterans -ft * -|r permanent sLauuiauigstabilizing ofui tuethe tobaccoMJDacco umet Club. After the matter had vertisers is respectfully direct a pocket knife in an altercation that Popular Young Couple growing business. This will mean been discussed at some length, Pres arose over a card game at the Inde who are receiving compensation. It Accorded National Hon ed to this request and compli is due and collectable next February. J _j. T OH„iA1,r A 4- that production will harmonize with ident Frank A. Stuart appointed a ance with the same is earnest pendent Social Club on Pleasant or for Musical Contri IViarriea at Liargeiy At" market conditions and that favorable committee consisting of Walter P. ly urged. street in the early hours of last Fri Under the law the state collects a set fpnrlpH f^ArAiYiAnv Vpc. prices will be received for the crops. Schwabe, Harry Squires and Judge day morning. The injured Samuel figure from all communities, based butions and Long Serv ieuu&u ceremony x es> ^ crop this year> which was favor_ Guy ;F, Bushnell to investigate the was taken to the Springfield Hospi on a pro-rated schedule, and it will terday Morning m St. # with exceptional weather during situation and suggest any improve tal where his injuries, which consist be up to the municipalities to take ice by Society of Arts n \ ,-the growing period, is curing down ments that are possible to the State ed of two stab wounds in the side, whatever loss accrues from poor col FatriCK S Cnurcn. ' « satisfactorily and a quality leaf is ex- Highway Department and local offi LOCAL UTILITIES which was no fault of the attacking lection of the tax locally. The as- and Sciences. FRFSI - pected. The total poundage, accord cials. Samuel, however, who reached the sessment of the town of^ Enfield by ing to the report issued during the The local parking situation partic right spot in his attack but the leth-'^"the state for this tax is $17,300. A citizen of Enfield has been ac In the presence of a large gather- past week by the New England crop ularly in the business section of the CHANGES NAME al Weapon was not sufficiently lethal. In accordance with the statute, corded national recognition by the ing of relatives and friends, Miss reporting service of the United States town, was discussed and Harry W. He returned to his home the follow this same figure will be assessed Society of Arts and Sciences in the 'Florence Margaret Houlihan, daugh Department of Agriculture, will show Jarrett, Albert J. Epstein and Wal ing day. every year until a new federal cen list of nominations announced by the sus is taken in 1940. The law states ter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John an increase over last year. ter R. Furey were named as a com AFTER TUESDAY ! Meantime the belligerent Samuel • society in connection with its 1935- Total production for broadleaf in mittee to confer with the Board of had disappeared from the Pleasant that the tax shall be apportioned ] 33 program. The one so honored for Houlihan of 59 Walnut street, was the valley as a whole is estimated at Police Commissioners on the sugges street establishment when Officers to and paid by each town m the state j contributions in the field of mu- married to Francis Hugh Crombie, 8,990,000 pounds, compared with 8,- tions advanced at the meeting for its Becomes Integral Part Reynolds and Sheridan arrived after the proportion which the popula- j sjc js Denslow King, former supervis- son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. 500,000 pounds harvested in 1934 and improvement. The board voted its Mancuso had staggered from the club tion of such town bears to the total or 0f music jn the public schools here. of Connecticut Light & population of the state according to Crombie of Spring street, yesterday 16,105,000 pounds, the five-year aver unanimous approval of the Christmas rooms and complained to them that Mr. King became supervisor of mu age from 1928 to 1932. Havana seed Seal sale which will be launched next Power Co., in Which It he had been stabbed by Bonelli. The the last preceding United States cen sic in the public schools in 1888, con morning at 9 o'clock in St. Patrick's production is estimated at 5,489,000 week by the Enfield Visiting Nurse latter was picked up on Church sus." tinuing in service for over 45 years, •Church. The ceremony was perform pounds, slightly above the production Association. This vote was accom Has Been a Subsidiary street a little later and after a severe With the certainty of the town hav during which time he has been the ed by the pastor, Rev. Daniel J. of 5,475,000 pounds in 1934, but less panied by a contribution of $10. grilling at police headquarters , was ing to pay this specific amount to organist in the First Presbyterian O'Connor, who also celebrated the than one-third the average produc Walter R. Furey, Harry Squires For Several Years. released on bail of $150.0 to appear the state, the aim of the collector Church, director of community chor will be to at least garner this amount nuptial mass which followed. The tion of 17,097,000 pounds for the five and John M. Savage were appointed in court Monday morning to answer uses, organizer and director of the years, 1928-1932. as a committee to arrange for an to the charge of assault with a dang from the list of eligibles, the enu high school orchestras and chorus wedding marches were played by the Shade-grown tobacco production for open meeting and luncheon to be held After next Tuesday, the Northern erous weapon. meration, . , of „ whom has„ ,just ,been groups, teacher of musical theory, ap- organist; Miss Dorilda Castonguay, • the Connecticut Valley is estimated on December 3, at which it is hoped Connecticut Power Company, which When subjected to the usual search completed. Collector Burke how- preciation and history in school. He and the soloist was Mrs. Daniel A. at 6,102,000 pounds, 16 per cent more to have a speaker who will discuss in recent years has been a subsidiary ever, will not confine himself to this is widely known as a teacher of in- Garvey.A EY list as to who is eligible to pay this J^ ". , ., „ TT I-V A than was produced in 1934, but 12 per municipal government. of the Connecticut Light and Power (Continued on Page Four) strumental music and as an expert Miss Elizabeth G.