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TH·E· GR,ISWOLD ATOM

V ol. J No. 8 J E WETI' CITY. CONN' ., 'I'HUit.'IOI\'1(, S I<:I'TEMIIJ!;It 18, 11,_,7 Ai>!>licalioo for Second ClaaR Permit l'eodlug at J e wett City l'09l 0 ffice. 7c COI•J' Firemen Hold Olson, Dudkowski, KJ onon, Extra Annual Clambake ' The lliOiit rm statute 109. section J!!. any town cludmg town fathers a nd the chief NO RIVALS FOR ELECTION gained their nominations without that has bi-annual e lections, need of police. Henry Vaegird. opposition were: Napoleon Doyon NOT aiJido by the minority rule. Chester Sweet was the cht~ir~ for asscssro; Joseph Stafford for Locally tha.t means, that the roan of the committee on arrange. board of tax r·eview; Michael J. democrats can have two asses- ment!\. The ("hief operator on pre­ ASSURES VET OFFICIALS Knonon, lax collector; Harvey Me­ sors, and two members ror the pnrations was that ulocal fountaia nat·d ..Joseph Olanrlet·, Peter Seku­ board of tax review. elected In ' o{ youth", Gordy Willis. Sr. Gord, JEWETT Cr'l'Y - Bijou Hall la, a nd 1: icholas Malinowski, con­ th~, October balloting. . has become a past master at bake overflowed Monday night with stables; Gordon Willis, Sr.. and 1 hereforc, the. democra.llc town preparations. His reputation ened with H . a record breaking vote, as they School Section bins o{ West Haven, Conn. who vant; Drivers. Tom McHugh, Walt Francis McLaughlin. chairman of were in guessing the ultimate win­ is a specialist in the field of hetp-1 ~utremo\'IC, Ed Grotlli democratic town committee, ner. Total ballots cast was 517. a· Editors Elected ing cerebral palsies. He will tell l~lake, and Ted Boule; FLre ~o­ being- ~elected to preside. He was bout 50 short of a democratic cau­ o{ the requirements of such n l!C(\. 'Vm. :\lcGovern. captalO. quickly flanked by Lloyd Rioux, cus record. 0( these. Harry Olson J ewe tt City - .\t a meeting or school and what is can accompli3h. Gusta,·e Hassler. Alec Raney, Ulderic F. .Jodoin. Lionel E. Bou­ gained 352;_ John Skaradowski,_159 ~li g l~ scho?l students_ i. u_terested It may take years to accumulate Ch:~.rles Roy, Harvey Menard. Ar- ch r. Gordon Willis, Sr.. and Jes­ The other six were null and vo1d. 1n JOurnalism. an cd1tonal staff 1 The next vote was cast for town was elected. This staff, under the the !un~s n~cessary to build. ;nan. ~~:1~~ c~~};:.r· :;~~~srt ~~:~ ~~: se Rogers. as ('heckers; tellers were 1 and mamtam such a school. How- \Vm. Grenier. Alpnerie LeClaire, .John Burda. clerk, town treasurer and agent for s.upervision of ?o.liss Edna B. ever, the problems are that of dis­ 1 the town deposit fund all in on~. Stephens, will be In charge. o( Stanley Derda. Chester Sweet and tress to mothers and their crippled Continued on Page T William Dwyer. Chester· Dudkowski had 362 of news releases to this publlcauon. these. as against 116 for Philip I .\s announced here last w e~k. young ones. H the importance of 11\11tile the first ballots were be­ the mov ccan be grasped by the ing cast for choice ot: 1st select­ Anthony. ~:::irst~~~~nl:ec~~~:t te~~lh\~ w~\~: general public, the institution WNOC HAS FffiST man. the huge crowd seemed - to Others who will appear \on the Atom, we- eldy. The idea is a could very well become a reahty 1 new one and wl1 1 develop slowly; within a year. eventually, it is planned. the stu­ ANNIVERSARY dents will edit Ul) to two full LOCAL COLLEGIATES pagt)S. No barriers have been :-mmerce; George Shattuck. The l'f'maludt"r of the staft in­ breaking number. Our survey Nasson College in New Hamp­ 000000000000000000000000 principal at the Norwich Free Aca· reve11ls t hat a.t least the rollow­ s hire on September 21, 1947. cludes; Louis Bakanowsky, sports demy; Re\'erend Charles R. Hodges editor: Frances Gallagher, editor iur:;: have left or are t>re paring lo Margaret Dwyer lett for train­ president of the orwich Minis.. O( girls SJ>Orts. JEWETT CITY leave. Going to th University of Ing at the Lawrence Memorial I ters As~O<.'intion; Father W. J. Barbara Gidley, social editor; . 1•~ or t 'J'rumbull Ho•pila l AuguHl 18, 1947. IOOOOOOOcx:>oOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Baldwin. pastor of St. Peter and branch in ~ew London, sopho- Cannf'n Gal lard, 1st assistant so­ cial editor. Paul's Church; ~[r . Bruce Haley. mores: Bud Tormey, East Main . of Reid and Hughes; Mr. McDer­ Stre~t F.xtension. studying poliU- Yvonne Mo~f wilt ,contmue her LorrninP :Morey, school editor. 1 Adult Education mott of Kay Jewelers; C3rl Ber- cal scltluce: Robert Donahue. or schoolin.g a.t 1 eacher s College in lt was decided that this staff J. ]•~ast Main . treet, studying ba.c- New Bntain, Conn., as will Alton would sPrve for one scmest(>r, or Jowell City - Mr. Stanl•y koff. owner o{ the building in unlit arter the mid-year examina­ Derda will be in charge of the which \V X 0 is housed; Mrs.. teriolo~y; Joset)h Abu gel of 3 Button. Adult }:duC"ation t>rograut this Amelia Gnllant, mnnnger of Your l\techanic slreet. studying journ- tions. alism; the Stakna brothers, AI- Beatrice Blanchette will be at Full d(!>tails or the proposed YC'nt body and teach(>rs at an ass(>mbly 'meeting Ji'riday the Griswold H.ig'h School one dri\·e in Xorwich. G~r·ald Purvis. of Lisbon, at­ John Wilcox will continue his morn In~. evening n week for a period of The foJlO\\;ng former staff mem­ thou~~~ a graduate or GHS. schooling at Teacher's College in course unknown. Gerald is a ' V01·d or this movement ltas twNtty wc<'lilities. State to continue his course Jn I • * * nnw with W R I B in Providence; hu ucl red dollar agricultural schol­ hotel management. arshif) from .. Scars and Roebuck. BtinnDAY PARTY )li" E!mirn Brooks. at present ,mWE'I'T CITY - Miss Bealricc W'ilh W N 0 So( R~rtford; Ri­ Rich~rd Harrint;ton, or Mathew­ Gibcnult, o( l\tr. nnd 'Mrs. chard Carlson, who is now program so u !ilret.")l, Richard Mockowitz or l'riscilla Cleveland, or Canter­ Movement For duu~htcr bury, a GHS graduate. will at­ Louis Gihcnult of Aspinook street director in the newest station in Mai hcwson street and H. I•~rancls McLaut;hlln Jr. ot Creen avenue. lend Providenr a llible Institute Worthy Cause was plcnsunlly surprised Saturday Bridgeport W ·A V Z a nd Miss In Providence, R . I. 'l'h~ last four mentioned ar otT afler noon, when a group of her Marion Mullen. former t'C(.:Cpt.ionist to a vEn·y good start it ror no PRESTON -A definite movc­ school Iricnds and relatives ga- at W N 0 C. othe1· reason than that they se­ Charles Har In .ton is attend­ mcntwill begin within a week for lhered nl her home lo colebrntc her Local tut'ntbers ol the staff w'h• CUI'Nl fine study a nd llvlng quart­ ing Boston Unh "r:dty and study­ the pu1·posc of alleviating cases tenth birthday. Beatrice received passed on their best wishes wc:ro f"rR Tlt ~ y arP situatert on the ing Journalism. o( children afflicted with cerebral many useful gi(ts and a purse of Paul W. Entrees. program dircc .. banks of the Thames River. in pnlsy. There are at least fifty such money. tor and editor of Audience Guide. full view of the Navy yard across Al!reda Utz, of Canterbury, a handcapped chi ldre n within the The party spenl the afternoon chief announcer. Jim Duncan; Johft the w:-.y . (i~verett Miller or Tift GHS graduate, will attend tho county. The movement has as its playing g-a mes and taking pictures. Benson, Fred Isaacs and Joh_n Dort \ slreP.t and Salodius Ricks of Rhode Island School oC Design. goal a special school at. which pa­ Prizes were won by Arthur Russi. ahnc of the engineering staff; Miss .HOIIPvltle are a lso eoroll ed at the f:; he is the selected recipien t o[ a tients wil l gnin specialized training. Claire Sylvestre. Anita Mandeville Kny Bruce. music librarian; an• UuivPr·slty or ConncUcut. scholu.rfi hip as E;iven Oy the local There a re s irnilar Rchools for that and l!arris LaFleche. ' Jack Coomba, covywriter nnd _. r .ouise Blanc hard returns to Ash la nd. Cor1•ora.tion. Sh'e was (Wrposc in the country. how-ever. Mrs. Gibeault. with Mrs. Arthur ciul events man. Katharine GibLs School i n New e mployed there during t he ~tum­ these arc ve1·y expensive And, nR Boucher and Mrs. Alphonse Do- A ftor the bt·oa least " -pariJ' waa Yorlt, N. Y. on Seplember U, mer monthfl. I n addition. MlsH a gennd rule, beyond the financial Loge, served rcfresh.ncnLs of sand- hold in t he studios, Mr. H . R. t•er• 1947' Utz, iH golog to te~>.cb Hewing at mcanH Of mothC)'f4 trying- to give wlchcs. cookicfl. candy, potato chitHJ kins station pres.ident waa Jlreseft .. Hotc:w Doyte rei urned to St. tho Providence Day NurHery oo their young bhe mo•t aid and lic"t and soda. Of cou,sc, the center of ted a silver table model cigtot'ette .Toscph'H College at West Hartford. Detain atreet, l .. rOvlde n c~. Jt. l. t raining. altruclion wao a ltl'rgc birthday lighter with t he call !etten WNOC C<,nH 0 11 Spte:nt ber l 0, 1947. S ho will room a nd hoar·d at U• o J"n the way of a beginning, M r·;t. cake decorated with lO candles; this engraved thereon. Thia gill aerYed .lc•:tnnc~ J .eCl::a.ire r·ctnrncd to nuraery, thuM a.cco unlln~ for tho JoflU V~r ·R of P'rCNlon. is. ch ail•mnn "sngEu·cd one" was CS()CCia lly rc- a duf\1 1H1rpose aa thia is the ~itver New Britain Slate Teache1'fl Col­ major CX.I)Ouaea ; ha her coUoglalo of n roqd Ra le l hat will lake )>lace lished by Ill! the guc.. ts. wedding ftnniverSfti'J' 1ear ·of Mr. 1 l r.;e ou Seplcmhcr 10, 1947. eudcaYora. al the l're•l.on Auditorium mi CouUuuod Oil l'ago 6 and Mra, l'ea·l

GOLD!-and RUIN Aspinook News

by Rev. Philip Jerome Cleveland h) DOlUS A . JJ ~:N I S

Jewett City Savings Bank PLA-INFIELD b) ~fichael Phelan·· Phone :\foos••P 300 or 113-3 o~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~x ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Democrats, Republicans List ~! ~·,u: ~~"~ e~:~~:1n;~ --~~ Cop F irsts at Fire Department ur•n:Pn', ot adm: <>oh are six • I 0 d N T ck C andidates for October Election moo• h r·•l o1 • nc~ iJl lhe to..-n. on~ B rooklyn Farr r ers ew ru ..;.,~ ... o.- (k;rat &Dd l!"'V;J l,..,.ar In the stat .... . Americaa citl~ l \ et at t f t t• re ,. D .,.." ,.. r.o~tv--a--d In ~parOl'~ l•atedi•(.. ly foiiO'i'>'IDg the ~:~~';!.P; i z~ad~i~ :;•~t~ to?~!i 1 Pla iDJit>ld otrants 111 the ex- ~u~tn_g u~ ~e~ ~;;a~nt W'Ator 11 51 1 r.&'JC'tU Ia.. lfoatby nil;ht aDd :~~t~:t~ec~~~:.s~~o;e~~~ thf'ar naturaltu.tton papers. lbit.. • Ole a.o.nu&l Brooklyn !ai:- tbe l)'lalniit-ld }l'irt' Ots.trlt- t ,.... t~rQe.(b' t~Jrth th,.ir &IAI"- to r.-.p- for Woaday, to~r i . Ob6erT- Tbe board o( admission eon- Jut weekend eame away wlth ta k~n la~t wt tt when. Ute Ctat- r "'"' th•ir p-a.rtl,.a to e eQmlo; • n predfet c:.l~ struules tor the J:Jsts ot tbe sel('Clmeo. the town their share ot firat prh.S$, and rict comwitt~ t\lft'tt""d. the.lr Mr:- fiHO(,OI tbf• Ot:rot,.r. lfi'Clmeo • poats. a.s .,..-eu u Cor cl .. rk. . and the sir re.cistrars ot · ept the local farm~rs aod ~ naturM to a tr ct with l J.or• \\'bll• flr41>worka •r ... "'ZP-#"Cled thf" ~ala t. th ~ Board of Eduea- "·ot ... n There Is no ~~ cba..-ge:d cte-ties in the limelig ht a.s pro- PhHitps ~ar~ a a. d lh., 11 r.ra.r •' ttl• l>flomot"ra 1~ c~uc:u for ~ tioo Cor ~to e-nrolled a..s a 'VOter. duc~rs o f ftr<:t rate rro(\S nnd ~u~~ tomPt\D.T t Woodftl~ ~ oupi• O( N>Df,..t d omr:..,s . the '10.- 'fOt"'n • ere warned that hi h d a •mbly •na.~'"l~d ,_. '·u•lo••• lo lb ., ~- ...u. ~ - t; r3 e embroideri~!; . 1 s p1Aiued by tba oona. mlU t"" 1 11 11 1 _.. u - ey mar au l,r'C e tt""' e to "·ote I Top wiune r lo t- ntrtee trom :l nf'w GM .. ohu:.tis, dt:tlU't" wod~ an <>rd~rly tuhloa, ro.qulrln~ bal- I • tbe torthc:omiDC eleelloo br Winners Attend ladl""' ooclelle4 ... _. the grand is beluc purcbaacrP -odon .. d tiD- ."aturday at the town hall. anT· G a m e o( the Pl3inflld Ladit'S' Aid Crow e'pe<'t~d ln two w~k$ , tl nd will a n fmtJUAiy Ume from t a . m. to p. m. the Ftrst Cou ~~~.a ttonal chur~h. be dt'ltvert"d to t h e lo.,:l.rrat" con- Th,.. n ... vubllr..an'" on thP otht>r a rf'ward tor coppin~ the The product ot n~4.rly t wo ;:.ears ~e rn for buildfuJ:! tu tu a tol•notnll. haod , m'·.-tln. Jo th~ old rown title in the Industrial Softball ot st! w i n~ by numerous members fir~ eogfn Ateordio~ to atwoelt\c... hall In r .. ntrAl VII Jaz• <"oot'luded Enroll New t..ea&ue h~re . the 15 members oC of the church, the winning spr ead tions Inid dowu in lhu coa tn.ct. 1J••-1r •laf~> quickly. appro,· i n ~ 77 thf' squad o C the >iational team is some • ~ by 5"' (t'et in dlru· which meet the tocat ftre-ft ~ ht- lhf" "'l~tiQntl ot th"lr town com- '"ere taken to Boston·s 1'-,e.nway tuensions~ The CE>ntral wotiC ot ing nt"~s . The lo'arrn.r roa oema rnHIW'•, bPati•d br RtatP :->~nuor v 0 t e r s 1 Parle la,t .. unday to attend t h~ t~e 8PI"e:Ld is the }~lrSl Congreg-a- rt>-Q Ul'tllt 1 5 0 days to eomplflto t he l.l t•nal •:.. Raymond. In rhP major !t\~hedulf'd double-header between uonat church embroidered in mounting oc all €'qulpnt~m t . lftoo (•ffi,.,... th~ RPpuhlfc:anA r"'-f""ndora- ,aturday last saw 77 more re·- the B08tOn Red ox and the Chi- bt·owu, with d etajls in lo'Rri E'd col-lcludln.c;' all pAintfn~ a n d tottor- ffl ~lanh•y KP•·r:h or \fOOIIUP (l)r ideots of the town or Plainfteld ea~o \\'hilt- Sox. 0~ Branched about the church In~. 0 0 1 5 0 ~: ;,1ft ~-~~~P:: ~~~~~~;·l:~t~~~~f\~~: !':~v e':eb;~~~~ t~~ P:::~~~~~~ a~hr!~: bn!ht~a~~~:ra~ilo~~~~~h:~~ u~~ ,I~:~ t~~ ~~: eC h~~~~u:nec~ ~ft r:~.: Ipo!:lr~:::~~ ~~~~~{\~~l~en~: tf.!!ep;; fnr th,. J.P('On 1i a l'·rtman b~rsh . 1ion1 to be sworn in. who l~rt the viUage about nine Icemen and wome-n or the eon- hristmas. Harry Poltt~r wu aJ•pro,Pd u I Leadint the fleld Ia 'too~up o 'clock Sunday morning. Arter! ~reogation, sown In five lneh Tht' .,new truck will reJ-.laco the to ·n rlt•rk. town tr.-..as urPr, aocl with 34 n~ YOtf'rS. PI <.1J nfie-ld pnjoyin~ lunch in Boston, the squares. old 1 9 ... 9 Cndlllae whleh la now ia • ~ PrH nt thfll tov. o fund~ . posta with !6, and C<'ntral \11las::e- bo' 5 t!ntererobably be sold. hJ . th~ two·hour Ion r>emo -b~omp elfgfble to Yote I n last ported an enjoyable tim&. Some Other local wlnn('rs round the I .\ rrtval of the nt>w truck w ill f ·rat: IUP+·Un~ conclud•·d v.tth the I'fonday 'a auCAJ:l.6t'S. Current altPlldt"'d a movie before rel.urn· Burll !arm copplnt; l S .6rst prizcs 1 n lso prcs('nt a. problE' m tor tho follow In r.antJidat• tor the rna- raucua list• were completed early log to P latnf\ld. I with their entrl~s oc apples alon<.', firemf:l'u. who find the d oors now jur poata· .. \nthony Cwynar. \too- last month. • a.s Wl'll n..s top honors for peaches ln the station too narrow fo r t he toUP f()r ftnl af"IN'tlllan and Tlb- :S~w 1' 0ters from Plainfield "-n. a.nd pears. \VIlliam Exley o[ large present-day truck.11. P laoa t'""tt HouiP)· oC J>lalnn ... ld ror see- Ia~'" tnelude Joseph Courtofa, James Delaney was taken in Canterbury road gained distinc· for renovattn~ the ! r o u t ot the ond :I"'IPCtman: Jo)rlward Dtlodeau YYonne. St. ~ar le, JosPph ){azu r- ':~a c.~e- ~ me~be r ot the Sea Scout tlon with .tlrst prize Cor his corn, flre statioo are in l hu t.alklnc 1()r town rlf'rk :\ n d trE"aftUrPr: and ow•td, Jam~• and Florence Bllv- Ship '\asp last Mond~y night, oat.a. al!aiCa, beet.a, potatoes, and stage, and ma.y matcrta lt ~e io t be \\'t1Crf"d •·rf>c-h tlP OH"r Arthur f'DI, Paul and ~ar ie Jo~ournf('r, as the- local sea scout untt ope ned t carrots.. s hape ot wider doortl a n d poo- CtHUure for tax rollP("lOr bT a. Rosalie and .Aime Do\lcet. Joseph Its autumn season Seaman De· elblc interior rcmode ll l o ~; t.o l!O to tO ballot·count Thfl and lA>oa. Carroll Hobert Smith lan e-y, ani ea~tel seo~t, metdJh: , make tho prese- nt flro slalloo ·more l)ol·mocratlt' ~roup rt?""· f"rt~d to bat- Rudolph Cote. ut'deric and Jr t- n ~ crc~ re~u. r.~me n 8 80 was a e , VFW preeentabte and loYI Un t;. Jou tor a Bf"rond c-ontPat In C'booa- Beasette. Jean~lle Vine nl Jos~p h to ..tkle 1 t)lu pJs ~ 015 ~ dd d ' Donates Flag Platnftetd'• volun lfW' r flrem ea tne: IU candidates tor the Board Gollmltser. Robert ~ewlo'n. Rob- pper 0 n . ge a r ease • 1 have announced io ton tlona to •P.. ut ,..tlutatlno · Jt re8uhf"d in nom- ert and EllzabOc;::)IX:::)O<::::::) Oc::;::) oc;:::::)oc;::::)~o<::::)oc:::;:) Oc=>O~~u Lionel Raymond , •eeured the uoo » B ·za· M !-l- Royal Robes ot 1. Cooneellcul no.t; Cor the do.y. ~ U.l tng afer~UQ 0 Adds Gift ~ AND ~ ~c:::>o=-=o=•=o=u : Weyer Hause!' 0 0 The Vet ~ raoo· Memorial Com· ~ o 1 m ittee's two-year slrug;le to se- ~ FOR 0 ~ HOME PLANS U 0 curnt, and carolvats. 3.Ud direct :>o<=::>o<=::>o<=::>oc:::;:)Oc::::::>OC=>oc=::::>OC:: ~'(r't:ftl'tftfo(ltl0Yoyoooou-roocs!>x.x~10I:>O!,Coo'og IJ 0 2 1 0 1 1 Resig ns A s th~n place your monPy in thf' 1) ,.\ ~ tl l!l.~o."ioO'ii l•"ED JtAftA.l.t 0 SA \'J.S<.;S A \1) J..O.D1 .<\,,On \ '1 l OX whero all Having• Treasurer I. Ac:counl• are insured up to $5000.00 by an AJ;ency ot tho i~ Go\•PrnruPnt, nnrl wl!PrP currPnt Dfvldf\ndJJ 0 Fol.owin~ many yPars or 0 are at 2 h Pf>r CPnt. ,\ "i l.'hl' IU•: u - NON-SJ»0C;UI.aA-- en !< a a• ao offio<'r oC th•,o Tl\'H- WOltltY J<' Jt.,;H J'i\ ' t:h'ntK"'r . Accouota Jwro )ora l St. J(>iln df' Baptiste so- lfll;at tor r•unct . . :-;Ntd Cor Stn.t f'mr•nt and Inrorma,... 0 2 Tru~t rlet y . Emil~ DuprP rt•.sig-ne-d as 0 Uon. u! 1 0 tr<'l\• urer al Ia l w•' ek's "'''Nin" 8 D · 1 - F d 1 S • d Lo ° a u•i " '" •ucccd•'d by Dr. Arthur § ante SOn e era avtngS an an uarrv. now rP,.;id&nt; on Railroad A S S · t · A 0o a > ~ n ; !P . The ~roup rP-<>I~cto~ · ..>O ~O c=....>,c....;,o~C.::::>O~~c-~ SffiNTHM at ~t. J ohn's hall. • -> ~ 0 In 80<"P'ft li n~ a tr. Dupr*"'"!l TP~I~- 1 0 sIDE 0 A llldb.IU?n FABRIC nat o .. t ,e memh••r.-ihtp votPU him 1• X unanimo115 t 'l3nks. an•J P.Xt,~P jt Q E U., ~ their re~ r t O • e r his d'"'l"tSII)D to ~ iF=:-l •oun ~IV!:~:;~;~:·:~ coNN. ~ n 8g AuT~ sg~ REPAIRING ~ KITCHEN FURNITURE n ~ IJ UP TO 30¥. SAVINGS ~ o PAl T1 'G- I)' LOW OVERHEAD MEANS LOW COST TO YOU 0 • o ~~ Y& 0 8 _ WELDING f: ' KITCHEN CABINETS AND CUSTOM 11IJ ity 9 g§ Ph:lne 107 5 r:.· OJ FURNITURE TO ORDER q {. Jewett City R epres.e n t~ t , .. e - L S. RIOUX (I FAMILY" • ~ Route 12 - Pla•nfoeld ~ 0 Phone Jewett City 449-13 ij :..:>o""-JO<-=-= -=..c:=oc:::::.o==-=-=x:::::>o< ooooooooooooooo;oooooooo ..... ~--=-~'?''~~-=> .. . THE GlUSWO:LD .ATOM , JEWETT Civil Service Examination· . SS:nator Uaymoud E. : .nald't'ib (R. Coon.), a member of the Sen­ ate· Civil' Sorvlce Commiliee. ha• today ;.,.,ued the rollowiug otnle­ moot eoncernlng a nationwide Railway Mnil Cle rk Examination which ie ttoon to be a nnounced by tho Civil Service- Commission:...._ EYer eince thE early part or 11947, plans hnve been t;; hapirig u p for such an exnminntion. The registers for the respe<:t i ve sec­ tions Into which the. country is divided for railway mail pur­ J)Oses have been depleLed with t.he e:xception or New York State. Where for some unaccountable reasons. there llas been a. steady flow or apl)licn.nts from among ten-potnt veterans w ho are prh·­ iteged to re01)e n the examination THE ATOM PUBLISHING CO. at any t.ime. The delay in ~n ­ nouncing the examination resU lted Corner or School and Main Streets, Jewett City, Conn. from difference or ·views on the 8 . J. Malek, Editor-Publisher Published Weekly part of the operating officia ls of the Post Office Deer rtmel"l.'l and Civil Service Con11nission as to whethe r or not this exami na tion LEAVING? should be open to nil males or whether it should be restrjcted Jt lU\S become a well estab1ish­ to Veterans. EDITORIAL ed fact locally that blgh grade Under date ol August twenty­ men, holding public positions, ninth, the President, under Ex­ are soon lost. So it is with our eeutlv.o Order number 98~9. lim­ VIEWS present superintendent of sehools. itf!d the Uaminatlon to Veterans. Charles P. Lawrence, who witbln Tbe announcement ot th6 ex­ a year has establl~hed himself as amination ie in the . proceee ol eaaaeea aeacoeaooooaaaaao a stalwart Jn our edu~tioo&l belog printed and abould soon be­ system. come available. ·Allowing• tilne CAlJCUSES Since his arrival, the aebool for tUetrH>ution ot the nnnounce­ DEMOCRATIC VIEWS has made torwa.rcl progress simply meot to all parts or the UnJted Hew elate regulations effecti"e because or diHgent super'l'ision .. States, the opening date for re­ ne latter part ol this year, means Good overseers a1·e always wanted ceipt of applications will be ap­ BY H. Francis M cLaughli~ and our information bas it that pro:rlmately October first. Judg­ the •robable end to· conduct at be MIGHT fini•h out the preeent ing by the e;~perlence or the .paot , caueuHa u we know 'Jt today, year. tbl• ""'amlnation Is expected to Direct primaries are ~ the vogue attract thousandtl of applicn ntts. What does the Repnblican Party $310 million dollar's during this last Uuoughout the country and in ~ There· will be n o ed by the 1945 eome the practise here. A s good as our form of «OV­ extremely ardurous occupation, That is a puzzling, bewildering session. Adopt"d also was a record The recent democratic caucus erument l1appens to be, U seems only male veterans may apply. question that bothers not only the high general fund budget of $97,­ Is a r;ood e;~ample or why such a to lla ve fallacies a.s pertain di­ Other postal examinations will average non-partisan taxpayer but 298,154 which was passed in the ehange will be beneficial to the rectly to Individuals. be beld from time to time and. many old-line members of the GOP H ouse in less than 60 minutes by yoter. Our survey shows that an en­ at the moment at least. there is To many it is more than just a the juggernaut means of riding To begin with, It will eliminate tire Eastern Connecti~ut. OOillr" no indication that thy will be puzzling question it is a dilemma! over the protests of the badly out- the l arge massetS. Voters won't muoity is strongly opposed to the confined to Veterans. Having won the dominant, rna- numbered Democratic minority. have to fight their way into a ou tright discharge or a school Consult the Civil Service Bul­ jority position in the State at the Then they igno•·ed the urgings of eaucua hall. teacher. arter she had served that letin "Boanl in your local post polls last Fall, the R epublican the Economy Committee that $11 community for twenty-mne years. omce after October first for !ur­ leaders came to believe that they million dollars be saved. Further, voting by casting bal­ ther details. Reasons offered for her clis­ were ike Samson; but . they failed During last year's campaign lots before several pairs of watch­ missal are very vague; even sug­ ful eyes, shall become taboo. At to learn n leSJlOn lrorn the tragedy Governor McConaughy implied that gest that t his teacher's Work · is that befell that Biblical muscleman Connecticut's financial condition primaries, the voter will function rated excellent. Yet, she ean' t in privacy and be able to select get a teaching job in tbat com­ who brought the bouse down was so sound that no new tnxPs . ltis aominees during a period of munity, nor In one of the ·neigh­ Central Village around his head. would be levied. Today we have one &eYeral hours of the day. A s a result of their arrogant . of the most infamous tax program boring communities for that EBBEEBBee~aeeaeaeesaaaae We talked to an old timer the matter. mishandling of the Legislature -in in the history of any state. The Gther day, who reminded us or Can it be t hat It is becoming a An athletic club has been org­ 1947, the Republican - leaders Sales and Use tax which bears thro)lghout the State now have down the hardest on the low income &he method or voting a quarter of s hame to become old a~ed? anised by Mr. M.rowko, principal a eeDtury ago. 1t seems that. if . . . or tbe Central Village Gramm!!f brought their house down upon wage earners and threatens the you· were a registered republican. The recent overcrowded demo- S!:bool, ror boys in the fifth, sixtn. their own head. welfare of Connecticut's blood- you w're handed a green ballot cratic caucus is only seventh and eighth grades. A t a Let me illustrate: The Republi-. streaon - industry I w'hile ehecking in; It a register­ more reason for striving ror -meethlr: of the· boys in the above can candidates. now in office. earn- WOtere was the GOP ef!i'ciellr'y ed tlemoetAt, you "Wopl p be hande\1 community house 'we me:nti•oned · i.grad~ the following were elecl­ p~igned last year on golden promi- when the extrnvagRnt 'Plimpton a lllue colored ballot. · Not only earll"'r. eel: Pre•ldent, Robert Bennett; ses of economy and efficency. They lease was signed; when agricultu­ olld the . observing, public know secretary, FraneiB Allton. Al­ said to the people: "Give us the ral departments ' were combined wbat b;llloL you had .. Jl!;losen, they thour;h no definite plans have reins and we wilJ give you a Utopia ·at higller costs; when an ··-in~pe­ al1119 ••ew tllat you .couldo"t make been made as yet, the elub llopes TAXES free from tax burdens and worries rienced man was mnde State High­ a eba•ge while in the booth. to han a run year or acUTity In about the functions of yoUr State way Commissioner; when the ElhalaaUng this method was just Taxpayer or the eommunity ei)Orte. An eootlmated damage of $500 government." ComPtroller who hands out con-· . a st~' fOrw"ard fOr voters. must ereel themselvee against the It is my opinion, as well as that tracts' was given the power to pn!"" ~llecause o ~ . " shor\ elr: of many • others, that the people a\ldit such spending, etc? Ja fa'Yor of primaries, will be load. Since the high sehool was accepted this with tongue in cheek It is easy to see why the Connec­ another etep forward. built more than ten years ago, hi the neon •ign, located In front or the eatablishment.' but gave them the opportunj,ty ticut taxpayer is pt~:t.zled as to constru6tion ma.inta.nance has anyway. What have bee11 the re- what the Connecticut Republicnn been at a mtnimurn. For e:J:am­ ne running o! John Skara­ - Seein« A mercia is n good way suits The record speaks for itself! Party r epl'esents. Cert.ainly it flow•kl and P·hilip Anthony for ple: The gymnasium lloor lo the These "economy minded" Repu- proud possessor of several Dew for Americans to spend their time emee &houlcl be looked upon as and money. blicans authorized expenditures of Continued on Page 5 a Jj:ood thing for government. coats of shell ack and varnish; tbe Jf · town or jobs are roof overhead Is the smiling pos­ <=:)0<=:)0c::::;:)O~O c:::=> O c=::> Oc=::>Oc=::>Oc:::=>Oc:::=>0<=:)0 c:::=>Oc=::>Oc:::=>Oc=::>O~ CC ,«atned without OPI,>OSition. lhe sessor of several .rain boles purJ)()&e of the eleCtroaf System is through which ole man · river 41efeat ed. Governmen.t becomes pours down on ye ole oaken tloriogs. .All you have to do is flcadent; olll~lal s too s~IC-eentered n't~~ ~~ ~ ~ MAKE SURE NOW i Gainln£" ofllce through competition to decide wl1ether yoU are r;oing O Of Your Weekly Copy of the spelte for more aggresslve rule. to spend the money to plug the holes . • . or let them BTOW 0 0 larger. •aaaaaaaaaaooooooooooaooa o GRISWOLD ATOM DIFFERENCE 0 0 Don't confuse the spelling, 0 0 If you are moving or if you have trouble getting your 0 W ELCOME BolOJ.,'11a r<'ken Bell ehnrch" don't let o ur mind wander. 0 ~ U We eoncentrate on giving •o 0 It's More Important Today Than Ever to Keep Informed Qo SUNDAY SCHOOL your furniture and "V aluables 0 reD.l protection all the time. 0 0 ------~0 10:00 O'Clock Phone or · write tor ~:~to rage 0 MORNING WORSHIP rates. ~ OQ }Jn:~:~~ ~~~ .~~~·~· ~ ·~-GSe~~·~ ;:.~:e;:r . ~~~~ ..~ .,::~.·. to , ~ ! . . . ~ 10:45 O'CI<>!=k ~ Name ;Rev. Philip Je~ome R. H. 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mHI lht' St>nlorH 11\l'l with MCvt"ral :wtl negro ('011 Ul'IOUA1 ll.H ('O IIIIJart•d On li'rhlay o! this week Miss l)hOtO J.!'I";\. I)}H~ I '!:l l o ('(lnl"hlC'I' bids wllh our frh••uiH from l u~· low lh f> Jt"an Uf'nton, SU IJt..,rvit\,or of .Mu ah.", Cor tht.• Y\'H r Oook pictur('U, Matioo Dl on II1H'. ;will Jnn.ug urn.tc a wt:('kly program Jt'H tourh t. ' IIOIIJ!h for any ()( chora.l work in the hig h uchool. J}o; WI~T T CITY- Mr. nnd Mrs. plny<•r t o umlP<'n . .canc elled. }l'oint. r('arl 1r told thnl you w1·n· to lJ<· Ll• J'Oo mnutt<' of J nrk HohlnHon, The newly Conned "G ' Club held Us first meeting at the hil{h @C'hool on \V(.ducsdn.y arternoon. This organization is cOmJ)(}S('d or boys who ha.Ye recelv('d a lell('l r Jn at least one major sport. The followln ~; otlkers were electNl: Pre~:tid<'nf, l..awrcnce Moskowitz; St'cretary, H en•·y Yourn; Trea.!I­ ) Ur<'r. Jay Herbert. D~uee o( n tte vote the vice J>resld ent will be JUGU I'JUCJo;S, l'ROnl(,E UOld •• , Foocl l• ~••n.c durr•fA-d In ~lt>clt"d nt the next mE"('t\ng. . . . buncry Britain. T on1 of vc~fl!toilblc·• anti fruit41 ~rt bf·m:: r \.(1 m~lntaio eiJ;:·htf'f'n. The Jlrcscnt enrollment " scarcity'' prk.es. ft.ct allt!r'\ aay "bolesatcra J,~rrh: r to w·1."&e f.od tnclud~f3 the following girls : rathtr than sell "' lo w prkes. Priscilln Mnynan1. Annn. llusllnlo. T1Hi1 rf"!..la Robinson, SophiE:' Surow- 1f'.C Betty Duba. Olive noulahL :Mo.trgar('t Mort'y, Allee Peitrow­ Loui e; J. }fas e oki. Dotty Colbrldge, R~lly ?EAL EST1'11E ~zruba, Theresa Pizzo. Mtldrt-d ".,l i\\ C'E ( Jf' \ t ,J, Kl II!'! :Roy, LucillE' Gnudr~nu , Zena Ur­ g~ll. Arlele Hlasta·m. : /, J41 t t J. I.Ufl f 12-4 . . . &. (;., •• On Friday theo Sophomores tn-

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·~o~o~~~~o.~ooooo • oooooooooooo • ~o~~~~ t&&oo&oo~oooo~~~&&&&o&&~&&ooooooo~~ ~~~ooo•~~o~oo~ooooo • oooooooooooooo~ooo~ SP.ORTS 1ooooo~~~~~o.~o~oooo~ooo•~~oo.• · LOCAL WORLD SERIES :boca I-Golfers · GRISWOLD E"LEVEN R E ADY In Tournament FOR FIRST· REAL SCRIMMAGE WILL BEGIN SUN·DA Y Comparing this year's team wi t h 1 The thing that will hurt th& . The .T ewett City Golfing Associn- last, Griswold s hould be much I Green and White is the lack of The Inca! baseball ciasi\ between j wo n't stand the Hoboes on thetr re- t ion has begun it's ann.uai tout·na- str·ongcr in a ll positions. Gradua- substitutes. Regardless of bow the 1-l ouocs anu Hotel rllnes has speclive heads "gain ? ?egnrdless of rn ent to deter·mined this year' been shol'ed ba··k one week by old how well Pizzo !> itches, how .many •champion. Killis C l.oche~ was iOlr tooks fbur first string boys ' strong t he first team is, eleve11 , . run• wrll the Hobos gel for hun? champr on fo r 1946, whtie Ttna Ma- but a ll have bCen capably replaced men can.not play heads-up bail man weathw·. 'I hls local world se- The second important factor is lek co pped the crown the previous. The most important asset to a every mmute or every game. Due 1·ies is looked forward to with very] the Hoboes "tightening up." Last and initial year·. of this club. !'( team is experience. Last year every to the phpical impossibili.ty of fif­ considerablf\ intct>aselrall and advanced ticket to htt .t.he ball out of the lot. therr a good chance that a new champ player was partrCti>alrng 111 a game . g-ame, t he football schedule has a sales iudic.lt. that nwd-Brn atten- over anxiety defensively, spell ed will be Cl'Owned . they had never played before. Thi3 minimum number of games this dance r. ·,·or1b s'lould be broken. I defo<==>o<==>o<==>o<==>o<==>oc:::::>oc:=:>ou the Hotel to the ::-.lt~W I.JOndon Ra.id- Koziol . ss; Shea, 3b; DesRosiers The J"Cmainder of t he tourna- 150. The starting line-up. t hough 00 JOLIN o" ers. clas• H ~:ro:essio MI I league If; Lamirand, cf; Burda, rf. ment will be in t he form ol match not official, should $hnpe-up some- team. Danny was a nr ost dependa- 1 - ---- play, wi th rivals schequled to play t hing like this: :RE Salva 145. RT bie pitcher; ion'en'f each 'week. For th" Jo'ield" 175, RG Provencher 150. (', 0° BROTHERS 0° readv to !,lbY anv ~ooition you could \ Baseball Out1ng first round. rivals a r·e paired of Castagnaro 140, LG Messier 145, mention without hurting the as follows: Charles Gillardi vs Ar- LT Farrah. LF. Marion 145, QB 0 0° tea•n's "', ''"''''· 'l'he Jewett City Hobo baseball chie Gallinger; Leon Galuska vs B~rns , 150. LH Bakanowsky, RH 0 BUILDING Ray Wa!c :nk now with }[oores- team held their annual outing Sun- Bill Wood; Henry Ouillette 'vs Jo- Leboeuf 140. and FB Moskowitz o 0° vill e in the '-:orth ('arolina State • day, September H. at Osga's Riv- seph Siarl; Killis Clocher vs S. 160. 0 CONTRACTORS leligue, wao a kev man nt the s hort- i"ra in Pachaug. )fa!ek. 1 , , , o Oo stoi> position. btit will not be there , " Wit~ "J !g~s" .Slon•ki and Frank l The secon:d fli~h~' pairlnj:S • arel' died these' reli!l'iously everyday.. O PHONE _ for this serif ..-~. H. is ahsence ·w ill not )foss :'.1Jsk1ew1cz a~ the very ca- Frank Powlyck vs Jtmmy-RPnouff;T !~~ .s~gg~sj;1?.t\,here: ~~ that Jn o 254 4 0 be tQo stron1riy {"It hecau>e "Dog-1 pabie chefs the hot dogs . clams, Les Blanchard vs .Tohn Burda; sptle of everytltrnl\' that rs thrown 0 0 gie'' Ko?.i ol ;10, pl:tved ton notch I fish, watcrmelion were consumed Roger Guillet :vs Stan-:D.fl.l'da.'lo·..Jl .• at you in the .way of "a good VOLUNTOWN, CONN. ball .. til sumn1r'r. · · in record time .. Casper. 31though I Flynn vs Howard ~~~nQroot. thi,nJ:(, ,.t,~h~ pe,a;~e n tage. 1 isn"t ~here. ~o<==~ooc:::::>oc==u~c:::::>oc:=>oc:=:>o~ Chet Sta!'!ortl now a marine. ! very steady on f1:st base. was not Pete Raczkowski,_ !J~retary, .:1nd Ptn~In~ ~ .. 1 ho~~~ ~. I or tb,e Simple is the third man to !~ave a gap. as steady. at the dtnnertable, as he · one of the more cajlaUle ~wJ n ge.rs l'CIISOf\,t,\iat,,lj'l . a)r~a<)y owes you OOOOOOOOOOOC)()· Chet.lrowever. was a utilit.y piayer. i ~ell off ius charr tn trytng to reach in theci ub, :viii be u'!'al!le : to;r~- money rs hlso very paked in the calculations. . The NEWSBOYS enrollment will include players and Sonora. f1rst is AI Asselin. Al is not an such as, Bill Fox, Herbert Farr of impres..;;ive looking pitcher, yet has \ Boy·s have been assigned areas t he Jewett City Pastic Wire ; Jack managed to hurl two no- hitters this in whtch they will build up news- Mullany, of the As pi nook; Doc Jim POPULAR ::\1USIC SHOP summeL More than that, his last ef paper routes. H you want your Sawyer, Coach Dick Jones, Joe !;! 324 MAIN STREET. NORWICH fort aga inst the Hoboes was a two- Griswold Atom deltvered by a Morissey. "SmileY'' Kempesta of tl hitter. What !>roof is there that As- paper boy each week all you have Taftville, and Joe Lavallee of Dan_ ~. selin's ass:.orbtlterlt of slow stuff l to do is phone 533. ielson. -.

)Q~Oc:::::>Oc::=>Oc:=J.O~Oc=::>Oc:::::>Oc::::>Oc::=>Oc:::::>Oc:=J.Oc::::>OC=>Oc:::::>Oc:::::>O<==IoO For t he Best in 0 FOR THE LAST WORD IN 0 BEATING the LUMBER, PAINTS and HARDWARE 0 FINE DIAMONDS-WATCHES 0 SEE CLOCKS-SILVERWARE RACES ~ ~ by T.onf."Shot Dad The Norwich Lumber Co. & ~ NOVELTIES ~ 182-192 No. Main St. 0 TRY 0 There is such a thin~ as being Tel. Nor. 1 I 86 or 31 61 a fairly consistent winner at the OSCAR· LAFAVE will take JEWETT CITY ORDERS o raCes. The player is usually his 0 LEE CLEGG INC. own greatest handicap as prompt- Call J. C. 46 0 Y O U R DEP ENDABLE JEWELER 0I ed by natural human weaknesses n 19 FRANKLI N ST . NORWICH , CONN. n Patience is a virtue, requires a oc::=>oc::::>oc=::>oc::::>oc::::ao<==~oo<==~oo<==~oo<==~ooc::::>oc=:>oc::=>oc::=>oc=:>oc=::>oc=:>ot co1,sistent mind. and calls for sys cooooooooooooooooooo tcmatic strategy, of which fcw of us nre capahle fo anyo nly ex-~ §- ALIX GLAS=SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCO"r. O~fP·fPANY A. NY - 8 tended periods. )fethods that rely on guess work o • hunches, tips. astrology, numerolo- o ( formerly of t he N e w Eng la nd Glass & M irror Works) gy and such. all add up to a short Og cut to the poor house. 361 Main St. (Opp. A&P Super Mkt. NORWICH Several years ago while wotk- 0 ing at the track. I noticC00CI04:>00CIOC:>OOC1041»00CIIOC:Nf THE- (l.RJSWOLD ATOM, JEWETT CITY, -CONN. PAM NINE

l>er aunt, lfrs. Dorothy Mather, by FOOD COSTS. J;:veryone is an- Gold!-and Ruin her mother, Mrs. Arthur Phililps ..xicue to hear the oute!ome. 'Continued trem page 2 and sister· Shirley. Twenty ·young LISBON !elks attended &Jld enjoyed the eve­ Local tr.iends hope tor the CLASSIFIEDS The- va;sel's crew became ning with dancing and g ames. Re­ speedy recovel'y of Bob&by Gasper ­ By Jotrs. Earle Jot . Palmer iuo who was take.n to the B ack,us Write your ad, then coltflt still as ghouls · and j evout freshments of cake, cookies and 56-H Jewett City or Hospital - ..F'riday afternoon suf­ tile words, name and ad­ as saints. Champlain soda were served. fering with a slight ease of pnue­ )ljmself thought he heard the beau­ 1094-JJ Norwich . . dress included an~ m•ltiply monta. Corpe on Bobby. your \ifu I music of a ca ri Bon. 1 n a Mr. and Mrs. Walter :Mish are father needs help with his Field by Sc. For Bold Foce Type fu.ney of passion he gave the ship ~ spending the week in Vermont and Chopper. multiply by 1 Oc. Minimum other nortbern states. fall oail, to moor in the enchanted Mr. and Mrs. WiJJjam Austin words 1 0. For a box number harbor by nightfall; he cri•d to and daughter Winiired, are new • "Many thanks to Dot Browning add 25c far handlinCJ and MrS- Lottie Phillips of Water­ and her sister-in-law for U1 e the sailors to man the- gall~y·s oars corners in town. They are residing but as thosun dropped lower the vi­ ford, spent the week end with Mr. lovely lunch and ('Dter!linment forwarding replies. Send sion vanished, once and morever at the Lisbon Golf Course house. and Mrs. H:,rry.. L.._ Hull. given at her summer home on check or money order with forever and n maddened explorer and moved h:re !ro'!' Occum. Groton Long Point for Mrs. Gas­ copy. and J~n embittered crew found 1 . Mr. Birger Anderson and Mr. perino and children, Mrs Watson themselves on a black, winding Miss Joan Engel attended Brook- Gunnar Johnson of West \Varwiek, a.nd children, Mrs. Nowakowski Btrip of water, more Jike the river lyn F_aiT Sunday anU came 1n se­ R. J. were Sunday guests at the and children and .Mrs. Winslow I Woodmansee. What a time! o! death than the stream of Para- cond, m the S~dd!e R:ce. Baptist Par~na~e. tlise. Chaplain turned a.bout and . . . ~ vanished in his cabin. disconsolate. Eighteen membeJs of Ltsbon M:,rs. Carl Benjamin and Mrs. Rev. G. A. StuddertrKennedy. Grange No. !95, . attended Echo Wrn. Purdon, Sr. were at Brock­ ehaplain of uRis Majesty's forces··, G_~ng e at Man.sf•e!d on Tuesday tor. Fair on Friday. · Veterans' News 1Jsed to recite the narrative of an nl"illt and took part tn the Pro¥'ram . . . <>ld soldier of the British army who Fourteen o~ the members enJOyed Miss Hermine Winkler celebrat­ finished 1ife's battle in England. a hay rtde m* a ~ruck . ed her 14th birthdav with Mr. and On his dying bed he divulged the • Mrs. Guenter Borm.from N.J. anrl Recent Veterans Administra­ l:'ecord of a hid<\en treasure - roy- Mrs. William J. Reynolds is vi- Mrs. Max Fillkin of Canterbury as tion announcements of particular al jewels - in the far East The siting at the• H elm~oldt home. guests. interest to Connecticut veterans: Disabled veterans training un­ man at the bedside told the story Oer Public Law 16 may be treated to some friends and immediately a Mrs. Belle MacKay has guests Miss Kaher.ine Seidel Wt!S a her sister. Mrs. A nne K unzmann !or any disability, service-con­ wild dnsh was made for the Orient house guest of Miss Agnes Morton nected or otherwise. if in the and nephew John of East Orange, a t Weekapaug. R. I. · this past Some paid for passage in vessels N. J . . . opinion or the VA"s Chief Medical bound for Australia; others cros­ week Omeer in H artford, such treat­ sed to Europe and others to New ment is neceesa.ry to . pr event in- Mrs. Loujs Provost and Miss Mr. Alex Koch of Brooklyn, N. terruption , or training. Author!­ York and thence. on to Persia. Anne Long of Danielson spent Sat­ Sam's Men parted with everything . and Mr. Rembold Koch of Water- zation lor treatment under these urday evening Ht the home of Mr. bury, Conn. have ~n spending .eoqdlUons m ust always be ob­ they possessed of value in the and Mrs. Claude R . W'ilson. Texaco Service world. made beggars of wifes and .. t he la•t four. days with- their PH- talned in advance !rom the VA ehildren and relatives, in one tre- rents, Mr. and Mrs. Rinehart Koch. Regional Ollice In Hartford. VA Mrs. WilHam Mesick is in a New Training Ofll:eers supervising dis­ 27 Malo Street _:_ 1'1"1endous scramble ior a buried Haven Hospi;al. box <>f jewels worth a Sheik's ran­ abled veterans in training w ill Jewett City, Conn. Continued oo Page 11 &Om. Never one of them returned Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nylon of with anything; many perished en Norwich, Herman Engel and Mrs. ~~ •o ooo ~ooooooo• oo oooo <·~ · route, or the fever arld exposure. Joan, Robert and Gilbert spent Sat­ Two or three out -of a dozen return­ ed. finally to England, broken in urday in J a~est~wn;. ~ Jim's Newsstand i body and soul. one to end his days Mr. Welter Hoefer, Jecture1· of ~ 129 NO. MAIN ~ in Potter's field. Lisbon Grange No. 195. was in Le­ ~ School SupplieCs d g Man has ever been able f.o insulate banon on Thursday evening. where "his eyetl against the glitter of gold. o Greeti ng ar s o l!e presented the New London ~ Stationery ~ When it comes to a glite)':'ring nar­ County Pomona GJ'ange tt·aveling rative, he is of all cr~nture in map to the lecturer of Lebanon o o• oo o ooooooooo • oooooo< · ~ beaven or earth the most crEdu­ Grange, giving a short talk on the · lous and gullible! He ha$ beggared history of Lisbon. Jtimself and his wives and children since ever the !irst gold 'talent was buried. trying to dig it;up again. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Engel Jt is a long page in the· annals of were in ~ Providenc e Wednesday on :humankind GOLD- AND business. RUIN! Mr. John F. Kendall and son David. of Buffalo, N. Y. has been calling on 1·elatives and friends in Bankers • sually agree that town . ..easy" money is a bad thing !or the people. · Mr. Louis Hafner, Jr. has re­ turned to Notre D~ 11ne Co1lege in Indiana. His mothm·, Mrs. Louis Hafner and sister Stella, accom­ GOOD GOLFING panied him to New York, and from New York, Mrs. Hafner and Stella will visit the Emil Mertz family in at the Teaneck, N. J. Lisbon's two regis.trars of votors and the Selectmen and Town Clerk LISBON ·were in -session Saturday, makin g VQters. Fifty-five new voters were COUNTRY CLUB made. Voters will '!gain be made Qn Saturday. the 20th, !rom 9:00 a. m. to 6:00 p. m. A special ses­ W . K. Hoefer, Prop. sion will also be held on October 4th, for ·those whose rights matu­ GET YOURS NOW! re after September 20th. and those onJy, in order that they ean vote in the October 6th election. KEEPING YOU POSTED ON Royal Quiet Deluxe Portable 1'HE JUVENILE GRANGERS. THE STANDARD MACHINE 50 PROBLEMS SOLVED For their e~hibits of handiwork, 72 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Knempffe vegetables and eannings, thit:> IN PORTABLE SIZE • - PLUS TA X at SAnd Miss Arline Krauss spent busy group took first prize at the BUDGET TERMS Saturday at the Beach. LedYard Fair, secontl prize at ANTHONY'S • Norw·Jch and first _prize again at Several families have visited Pacbaug. Their meetings are held OFFICE TYPEWRITER CO. Brooklyn Fair and tell of record every second and fourth Montlay 116 WATER ST. Phone 838 NORWICH NEWS STORE attendances. or the month immecJiately after OCikle W

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Phone 41 3-5 Main St. _ Jewett City THE GRISWOLD. TOM. J EW riM' CIT Y'. CONN. Escapes Injury in PLAINFIELD -- Continued Auto Mishap -"-n a u tomobile accide-nt In VIr-. ~i nia tn.a r red the initinl leg in a lo ng trip (or Mn~ . lJllian M e re !~ ~ Release Budget Grid Round Robin a nd dllughter Lorell• to their husb.utd and !ather, l.t. Donald. WJ..IAT Mercier . army a.ir corps, now st.... ARE THE For Town Cancelled lloned in th& l'h!llpplne lalaud• J.-1/C/-IES r Plainfield taxpayers at the lamed Clark l~' ie l d . were raced Last Saturday 's sched uled grid­ With Rita Mei'Cicr llnd dattght• A. NO with a budget or $330,9 03 to i r on r o u nd r obin a m ongst teams er Harriet accow))anytuc: tltew,.. LOWt:.'ST ope rate the town tor the 194 7-4 fro m high sch ools in t his area, t h e g roups uewly- pucchased auto-­ l)lanned f or the P l a infield hig h P01NTS' fise..1.l y ear. Recommen ded b y the lll ()bi1 e swerved 1\Ud skldded on a. school groun d . was reluctantly wet road and o•ot·turued. boar d o! finan ce, t h e fig ure was wa.s IN THE cance ll ed lost w ee k ~ nd . Sched­ Taken to tbe h<>~>Pital, all w~rone was set. o pe rati n g cost , the board o! fl­ teachers were called on strike. The g roup continued its travels nance poin ted ou t. To meet the With talfo rd high lined up as by train to Houston. Texas. wher& bud get. the boa rd said $227 ,- a replacem e nt. P utnam high they visited Nllatlves, 10nd theot 3 47.50 m u st be secured th r o u gh ad ded another diffi culty when it.a continued to Sa.n Francisco. Up,oa direct taxation lev• ed a gainst g r id m e ntor . James Greenhalgh, the departure or Lt.. Mercier'• property , and $103,555.50 via decl ared h i s squad in!!ufficiently wire and child, lUt& will returll indirect sources . 'rhe major ].for­ trained for the contests and with­ to Plalnfteld. 'l"he soldier's Cam• l io n o r indirect revenue will ac­ d re w his e n tran ts. lly ha.! been living in Pl"intield. ANSWE R cr ue. it was poin ted out. from :.'\ o r m an _'fo~ i c hn e r . local coach , tor the. past 10 months. tate gTa n ts fo r education and h ad high hopes for the success 00000 cc c Q I)C)Ci)C Ill 000000 c QOO high way maintena nce. o! this grid innovation in this ·1a11a 1 MOiaq · ~~ ' 'J!Ie:) eas 9LZ 'nder t h e b udget figures, a r ea , b ut is n o t upset b y the re­ 3 COLAS' GROCERY STORE 'Aa11eJ\ 4~ e aa : 1::1 OOE'OZ ·e"'seq y 'AaiU!)f>VIl ·~VIl $ 26,5 45 is set aside ror ope rat ion sults. Plans will probably be g Meats- Vegetables I " ot the town governm ent. T h is more s uccessful next season, he Groceries su m incl udes sel ectmeu'·s salar­ sta ted. 0 ies a nd re lated ex penses, $3000; 11 Green A ve.- Tel. 477 pro bat coun . $1 0 0 ; town cou rt OJ,.., )o.'ve's t.c> 9 J>. 111. A s tork showe r in honor of § Sun. 9 to 12 Noon $ 2225; ~ l ec ll o n expenses $ 2700 : ~Ir s. ) t ary J a ne Vick e r s w as g h ·en board ot 'fi nance, $ 50 0 : special at the home of her mother, )Irs. ~ auditin g services. $1 000 ; board · Dorill a Beausoleil, ~o rw i ch road, <=;>Oc:::::>Oc:::::>O<=::)O~ O <=::) O <=::)O~ - of assessors, $ 1250 ; tax collector, last w eek. Fifty g uests were $ 2700; town treasurer. -$ 500 ; pr esent from Providence, An­ ~ PERFECTLY BEAIITIFfiLI 0 town cou nsel. $ 200; town cler k. tho ny. R. 1., Jewell City, )!oosup, $1800; town ha ll janitor's sal '"''a u regan, and P lai nfi eld, and the ary and maintena nce, $8,000; g uest or hon or received numerous ~ 0 bookk ee per, $1820. ~ Hts . .A 11 presen t. enjoy ed a de­ For the First Tim. e 0° Oth er all oted sum s include li cious lu nch pre pa red b y Mrs. ~ 0 $ 42,000 for hig h w a y r epairs, .of Bea u oleil . A LIQUOR GIFT SERVICE 0 whi ch po.ooo is expected in BY MAIL 0 grants from the Slate. Town ~ 0 Th is new fast , convenient service oO health co nservation Is alloted $6 50. T own ch a rities and r elief 0 0 is at your favorite package store, a mount to $31 .0 0. Child Foils ask us about it. We' ll be glad o Educational costs this year are 0 0 to quo te prices. es ti mated at $1 83,148, some Police, Firemen 0 $39,000 ove r last year's operat- P oliceme n. fi remen all were ~ 0 Soule Street Package Store 0 ln g costs. :-lew and additional foiled by the peaceful slumberi ug s 0 15 S I S State g ra n ts. howe ver , a mount- ol a n innocn t child here last ~ 0 ou e treet 0 in g to $46,000, will dec rease the Thursday night. ~ VEil ETIAII ILl Ill)$ O cost to t he town taxpayer consid­ Constble Al exander Robidoux erably. It Is estimated by the was the r eci pie n t ol an excited 0 Lithl • •• IAHiy ••• r.-,,. Lnl· 1i Board or Ed ucallon that the local call that !our-year-old :\Uckie 0 ;,8 ... &.y lt1 ti-Mt . . ~ made of U outlay will be $122.190, which R encha w was missing from her o flexible aluminum alloy foe loo& ~ is a d ecr ease of $'6 ,775 over· last hom e in the Old Village ror more 0 Jife. Sun-pcoof plastic lioish won't B ~~· ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ yeitr's actual opera ting costs. than a n hour. The time was 0 chip, cradc or peel. Cu.ttom-made to Oo 8: 4 0 Thursday night. The child fi t. Come in for ouc estimate todar. Ferguson's, FOR YOUR SHOPPING was last seen on t he road leading 0 to the vast wooded section around o Wood. Steel and fi CONVENIENCE, A T HAROLD SPICERS ~ h e village dump. O Aluminum U MAW'S KITCHEN It was dark. Otllcer Robidoux 185 NO. MAIN ST. CITY wheeled his car to the wooded 0 Venetian Blinds 0 JEWElT KOLUMN a rea and played his large search­ lig h t across the grass in vain. He O Made to ~r 0 Watches of Nationally Known Makes OOOOOOOOOOOQ OOOQ(l 00 0 0 000 hurried to the lire house. and en­ listed the volunteer aid or the O Norwtch O HAMILTON, BULOVA, LONGINES, WITTNAUER firemen. The Sta te police were ,ttE( Tl'~ Jo'()R 1'0DAY called, too. o Venetian Blind 1i AND OTHER WATCHES OF POPULAR BRANDS SOUR ~K But by th e time the latter ar­ ~ Mfg. Company ~ CH ()()OI, A'l'E CAKH rived, y oun g ).iickle was round. DIAMONDS AND WEDDING RINGS 1 cup sugar he had been slumbering sil ently, o ~~ N. MA\N NORWICH 0'1'. 0 11,fl cup s hor tening curled like a contented kitten, in o 'J'elet>b""" 4378 o 2 eggs a large chair in the Hvlug room F JU<:E &S'J'IMA'l'ES 0 l•'Rfo:E l'NS1'i\J,J',ATIONI 1 cup sour milk or her own home! 0 0 1 ~ eup !lour ~O <=::)O~ O~O c:::::> O~O~Oc:::::>~ 9 teas. cocoa o~o~o~o~o~o~o~o~o~~o~ o ~ o ~o~o~o~~ ''P(R(£ ·nRIN6f ·. · (.R.SCOfi 1 teas. soda % teas. salt 1 teas. vanilla I ~ MANNING'S 0 Cream sugar and shortening : ad d eggs: sift dry in gredients to­ 25 Soule St. Phone 431 -l Jewett City 0 gether t hree ti mes: p ut soda in t.o ~ sou r milk, stir : ad d dry lngr ed1 - ~ SALES AND SERVICE ~ e nts a.lt~ rn ate ly wit h m il k : add va n il la . Bake In 350 degree oven 0 STEINHORST AND UNIVERSAL ~ for 35 to 40 minutes. HO'I' )111.1( SI'OXGI;: CAKE G FARM AND HOME FREEZERS - MILK COOLERS 0 2 eggs COMMERCIAL REFRIGERATION 1 cup s u;;a.r RCA VICTOR RADIOS- AMERICAN KITCHEN 1 cup flour 0 0 1 teas. baking powder 1-t_ tens. sall ~ KELVINATOR 0 1 2 cup hot. milk ~~o~ o ~oc:::> oc:::>o c::::::> oc:::>oc:::>oc:::>oc:::>o<=>o~c=>Oc=:::x>c=>Oc:=>O < 1 teas. buller (put In milk) 1 tr as. y a n illa Brat c,:::~s in bowl with e.gg bealPr: add su gar: add dry m ­ ltrNiicnts altcrna lely w ith hot Belter Buy ~nilk: add va nilla. Batter will hP YCr y t hin, Ba ke in ~ 7 5 degree ovrn fo r 25 minutes. A )'lain white hutt<'r· icing goes ROESSLER'S YELLOW TAG well o n t his type of cake FRANKFURTERS

S .. \~ . Do \ -ou l( no''TWhat Cl-IEXCEL Is? DI STRIBUTED BY W e are p teased to annou nce the introduction o f Chexcel to the area '!'fe serve. One of Chexcel's chief purposes is to serve those who do not enJOY THE SACHEM PROVISION CO· the conven ence of a checking account. A n account in Che xcel makes it possible for the depositor to pay bills co nven•ently by check at home o r wherever he f inds h imself. . Wholesalers Compare the bank's charge o f 7 V2 c for a check of any amount. wtth the cost of post ofhce money o rders. Remember, too, a check eltmmates the time and trouble of gett ing the money orde r. BEEF PORK LAMB VEAL 1\K) 11NIMUM balance is eve r required and there is no monthly serv ice charge regardless of how small the de positor's balance is at any time. YOU ARE W ELCOM E TO COME IN AND ASK ABOUT CHEXEL and PROVISIONS e et Ci y Trust Company Tel. 2032 Norwich, Conn. 28 Main Street Phone 139 Veterans News Continued from page WHERE DO WE DINE TONIGHT? tfve sueh veterans ::LSS'i.st:~.nce in making application for treatmen t c:::Jo~o~•<=><><=>oc=::>cx=::=>~oc=::>o<=>~~oc:::::::;)oc=>oc * • • u v More vetera ns are taking a d- oo ~ 1.:. FOR A GOOD MEAL STOP AT oo Tantage or the ir GI Ed uc.ationa l 1 · Tights this fa)) than in any pre- ·. I . _·--._ THE P OLKA INN 00 vious year. Setting up records in- EXT RA! 0 volves a g reat volufe o( detail t~' 0 work. The refore, the Vete ra ns - · -· ' 34 Brown Ave. Jewett C ity COST OF LIVI NG CO£S DO WN AT THE Administration warns G[ students 0o 0 ~~~~~~~~.fs~:u;:t c~e::: e~ ~ t ~:!~ I0~0 SERVING REGULAR DINNERS DAILY ~ LOBSTER RESTAURANT tban 46 to 60 days atte r registra- 0 tion. Before leaving howe. s tu- LOBSTERS, a ny size, any style ...... $1. 75 u p dents should ma~e sure they ha ve CHOICE WINES - LIQUORS and BEERS oo enough money on hand to covet 0 CHICKEN IN THE BASKET ...... $1.00 :;;:r.enses during this waiting per-\ Q • SEE US FIRST FOR YOUR PARTIES ~ DANCING EVERY SATURDAY N IG HT TO THE M llSIC MAKERS <==::)O~Oc::::::>O~Oc==>OC=>Oc==>oc=>oc=:>O<=:>oc:::>~oc=>O<=::>~OC::::::.OC The VA also advises Teterans WINES- LIQUORS- BEERS :~~ne~:g t~?. ~~:~d u:~~~o;~e a~~ ~=o=o=='TH'FB'ES'T'IN'R'iG'ULA'iotNNoruo=o=o=o~ Remember-Tuesday is DAILY DOUBLE DAY! Two Lobsters Se rve d on a large tray, Bill to make sure they have their 1I Oo Our Genuine Italian Grinders Contain ~ $2.25 Certificates or Eligibility to pres- GENUINE PROVELONI CHEESE AND M AKE YOUR RESERVATIONS N OW! ent to eoJlege authorities when 0 KRAFT COOKED SALA"•I 0 NORTH MAIN STREET, JEW ETT CITY (On Route 12) tbey register. This certificate in- ""' Tele p hone J. C . 93 dicates how much education the oo Also Grinders with oo veteran is entitled to at govern- TURKEY, HAM, MEATBALL, SALAMI ment eXJ)ense. Failure to pres- o TUNAFISH OR YOUR DESIRE o ent tbe certificate upon registra- 1 0 O c=:>oc=>o<=>~o<=>o<=>o<=:>oc::>o~cc::=>oc::=:>oc::=:a~O<==:Io<=>o.=:>oc: tion will only mean a delay in 0 Compare our Grinders with any others 0 ~ !~:cev':,W~~n~~cer8~cefpt of subsis- . ~ - PUT UP TO TAKE OUT - ~ Q PUTNAM COUNTRY CLUB ~ 0 Tbe Hartford VA ol&e has made 1 ~ EAGLE LUNCH ~ 0 (on Wildwood Park Road) ~ 1 !~~c~~ a~e~a~ !~dc.:s~a~~ ~n1 o~;~s j 0 16NorthMain(ParkSquare)JewettCity fl o HENRY. G ERARDI, Prop. 0 aince the GI Bill became Ia"· in o=o=o=o=o=o=o=o=o=o=o=o=o=o=o=o=o< 0 IDEAL ATMOSPHERE FOR RELAXATION o .June. 19H . Ao of Au gust 25. j,o=o=o=o=o=o=o=o=o=o=o=o=o=oc=oc::>o= 0° SPACIOUS DINING HALL WITH 0 the Conne.cticut VA guaranteed o o fl r insured o: cumulatiYe total of 0 READY TO SERVE YOU o F• t In F d d L• 0 $ 31,767,0 35 on 10,985 loans o • • • 0 mes 00 S an 1quors o amounting to $72,17 2•128. 0 THE S.YLVANDALE GRILL 0 NO PARTY IS TOO SMALL Ott TOO GREAT 0 necause of the small percent- 0 age or defaults on loans, it is e•·- oo River ROAD _ Phone 95 _ JEWETT CITY ~ FOR US TO ACCOMMODATE oo ident that Connecticut veterans \ " recognize the seriousness or thei~ oo REGULAR FULL COURSE DINNERS DAILY =>o=o=o=o=o=o=o=o=o=o=o=o=o=•=•=•~ 0 :~!~~~~ -!~~et~~t S,".,~~es~\i~~,\~~u~r o DANCING TO THE ENCHANTING MUSIC OF I"S RUST IC ITS LOG CABIN ISH riskB. and lhat the Hartford Re 0 1 giooaf omce has been successful I o Camille Lavalle & His Orchestra in developing a procedure for 10 l>est 8ervicing the defaulted loan.5 EVERY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY IT'S FORESTRY IT'S QUAI NT ot u nfortunate veterans. ~-0 ~ .. WE CATER TO BANQUETS AND PARTIES ·MiLas ~ ~ SEE... THE NEW c::=>oc=>OC:::::>OC==>Oc:::::>OC==>CC=>Oc:::::>Oc=>OC==>Oc::=>Oc:::::>Oc:::::>OC==>OC==>OC:::::>OC VOLUNTOWN TAMARACK LODGE urer, Barbara Robicbard; tax ~ On North Beach Po nd Road- V oluntown collector, Edward McGuire; regis- HOME COOKED MEALS tra.r ot voters. Kathleen MeDon- A Perfect Eating A t m osphe re W ith Emphasis on Higtlest l Quality Foods- A ll C ooked in Butter Three eonte8ts highlighted the ald; board ot Education, Lucy SERVED DAILY Democratic Caucus held Frida) Grohs; assessor, Ernest Palmer. ' Specializing in WI N ES BEERS LIQUORS evening, these being for the of- • • • Drop in Once and See Us O ften fice or first selectman, second Willie Richard. a resident of STEAKS and CHOPS selectman and town clerk. The this town some forty odd years JEWETT C ITY Phon e 130-12 CONN. eandldates nom>nated were: first ago, was a recent visitor. Mr. FAVORITE BEERS ~ selectman, Arthur Parker; second Richard will be remembered as a. ON TAP ~oc=>oc:=>oc:::>o<::::>o<::::>oc:::>oe=>oc:::>oe=>oc=::>o~oc=::>oc=::>oc=::>o<=>9c selectman, Joseph Lachapelle; fine musician, having played in U O town clerk and treasurer. Barbara the band here. oO o Robichard; tax collector. Edward • • • CITY ·GRILL KARGUL'S RESTAURANT lr1cG u ire; registrar of voters, AI- 0 ice I>arker; board of education pl:a~~e:~~ r:a~r~·h:rha;! :~~u::~ Tel. 566-5 ° "'CA'J~F.U. I DRS OF l i'INE FOOD" o Lydia Fuller; Library director H · 1; 62 u1 J'EW E'.f.YJ' Cf'J'Y Beatrice Lachapelle. home from the Backus ospotal, I' . s• o e • . 0oO 109 Sinter Avenue, Je" ett City- Rc6ervati<>ns, Tel. J.O. 222 0o The contesting candidates were and wish her a most speedy re- ~ 0 for office o[ first selectman; Ar- covery. • ~. • <><><><><><><><><><><><><>'><><><><><><><><> +<> < oO DA N ~~~N_t ~~;~~~~,~~ ~sn~i~~~~DAY 0 t h \H· ]>arker recei·ving 33 votes COLLEGE L n and Harry Pierce getting 19 Doris Bromley, daughter ot M.r. IFE o Serving liquor. Wine, Beer, A le and a Fine Variety of \J votes, for office of town clerk and and lfrs. Ho.,ard Bromley, has 0 Good Food.--Efficient Bar and Dinin g Room Service 0 treasurer, Barbara Robichard got entered the School of Nursing at by Noriue Guillet o A MPLE PARKI NG S PACE 28 votes and Joet Bitgood receiv- the Backus Hospital. C>CJCJC>CJCJCJCJCJCJCJ 1:00 ceived 28 votes, Harry Pierce re- is the guest of Mrs. Cora Clarke out the world calling students back 0 j{ eeived 14 votes. and Albert Des- or Beachdale street. to their books. This year there is c:::=;:)o~oc::::::>o<==:>oc::::::>oc::::::>o c::::::>o<==~<==>o<==>oc=::>oc::::::>oc=::>oc=>oc::=>oc: champs received s votes. * * • another problem facing the college ~'Oocio;:>O(;l. ;o()Oi;). o;:. ;Q;~(X;(;(X)oc~~~);;o(Xi();;(jCIG104:x)(XiQC)O~ • * Miss Margaret Tanner was the girl .. to have, or not to have, the &' The republican caucus l>eld guest last week-end of Mr. and longer skirt. Mostly everyone will 8 0 tit Music of Friday evening resulted in the fol- Mrs. Anthony Kania in Moosup. agree that the longer hemline de><;s ance to e lowing nominees: 1st selectman It is rumored in town that make the wearer look smart. But IJOE JACKSON AND HIS ORCHESTRA Louis Grohs; 2nd selectman. Sid- ~Uss Ruth Gamble is no longer at the core of the problem is the mey Young; town clerk and treas- on the school superTisory staff. question,.. "Is this practical?u In E F ·d d Sa d my opinion it is not. nor is it very g very ra ay an tur ay - at ~ roc=oc=o=o=o=o=o=o=o=o=o=-=o=o=-=oW !air of the designers to set fashion The Jewett City Hot~ I 0 STill WAITING FOR THAT NEW CHEVROLET? ~:~li::.m~n's s~~~~l-~7rl~ d:ao,;,~~~ _ New Cars a re still as Sarce as Ever. woman, or on a clothes Railroad A venue Telephone 320 0 0 house~wife1 ~ • pREpARE N OW! OO :h~;;e;ndhcard~~~~c:b ft~a~bt t~7:ht;;~bi~~~ ~· § We CaterdtoB Weddingsf, ASihloTwers, Parties 0 c ange a not een roug a out 0 an anquets o ypes so suddenly tbere is a possibility 1 8 CHOICE WINES LIQUORS AND BEVERAGES · J ' 0 0 that it would have been met woth o If your o ld Ch evro Ie t h as t o Ias t you th rough 0 more favorably. Girls that have ~~ this coming winter and you are having engine been exercising. dieting and the them. As ihe dark clouds ~ather oc::::>oc=>o<::=>o~oc=::;)o c=> o-<==>o~ 0 0 0 trouble, let u s end your w o rries by installin g a 0° like to achieve that "fashina~ ' some "become bitter; it js not only ~ com plete slim, silhouette are now thourC'n- 0 0 0 0 ghly discouraged for now pads. one veteran who has been over- 00 0 ° SHORT BLOCK ASSEMBLY 0 pouch pockets, unpressed plat. are bear to mutter, "I wonder if l'll be 0 0 • g · · th f able to get my M.D. this time". Or o 0 1n vo ue g1vmg e appearance o d Q o n 0 what they had worked so hard to maybe he'd be content if be coul 0 o remove. I just receive his A.B .. in peace. o oo N 0 The public has been aroused; the The world is looking toward the• 0 oo o LB.K. (Little Below the Knee) American Student more now tha"l oQ 0 ~ By Completely 0 Club has members across the nation ever before. The United Sltates, 0 Ex • o ntaidng public demonstrations a - being one of the more fortunate o 0 per~en<:ed Installed 0 gainst the long skirt movement. nations where war had . ndot O 0 r _ fo On the basis that •tt's the man wreaked all its vengeance, fm s o Enj·oy our delicious, se- ..,.pert r 0° who pays", they are trying to in- herself the center of all mm. d s 0 0 M h · $ 99 50 duce husbands to close the purse keved to education. Today, •he o lect, weii-C()()ked foods ~"o ec aniCS 1 ...0 strngs to the woman intent on is the onlv nation left with the 0 'f I I 0° buying the new styles. They ask means to ~ducate on a large scale. o • • • swo t y, courteous Y "o oo men not to dates girls with a long She is striving to extend schooling 0 served! Everytime you ~ skirt. into the grasp of the m~es with- U DON'T DELAY! SEE us TODAY! 0° The problem is serious !or the in ber own borders; she is training °0 dine out treat yourself to 00 ~college girl, in so far as she i& men and women to f..'O into wnr- 0o 0 us ually style conscious. but it is torn lands in an attempt to remold 0 maximum pleasure at o n PEPIN CHEVROLET o nothing as compared to the other the degenarate minds o! the war- o~ minimum prices! ~ ~ 0 proiilem to be faced. Students in weary. A helping hand must be n 0 the midst or innation have essen- given espeeially to the youfh or MALE S ~ 0 tiols more important than . tyle these nations with their con!u ·ed. Oo K' O 0 Phone 200 ~ Phone 2 162 (NOtWich) 0 eonsciousness to worry t~em . The worped ideas and ideals. If we are ..,.. futDJe is none to br·ight. Boys won- desirous of living in lJeaee. we must 0 RESTAURANT n J EWETT CITY BALTIC 0 der n they will be allowed to com. teach tbese people how to live in 0 Oo Y ~ plete their education before com- in and to appreciate peace and its ~ 0 ~~~•m<=><><::::>4<=>~~ pulsory military ua]ni>~g reaehe bletl8ings. c:::::>oc:::>oc:::>oc:=c~oc:=•c=oc=o rAOI!l T1nlLTw THI§ GRfSW()LO A'r()M;, .JEWETT ClTT, · OO«N. · TI'OfftSlMY, 9RI"l'RIIt'Rg.ft t~, tM:r ~OO~oooc;oo <><>&-0~<>+•<><><><><><><><><><><><><><> · Mrs. Amy James--of Mft\n atreet~~~~~~---11111!1••••••••••••••...... ·· · · is mucll improved -h'om & seCiotfs CANTERB.URY GLASGO appendicitis operation -at ·tlto Bae­ kus Hospital. All Iter f riends wislt by MRS. A. D. JlltOWN: her speedy r~ov~ry. • SHETLEY'S Phooe -187-l Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Benda.s of 0000000000 0 OOQ OCI 0 OCI Q 0 g 00 \Vater street ha vo moved to tlte 1t M~cma aH if all or Canterbury f arm of Mr. Michael Bendas. turn e-d out Co r the lair in Brook· GLASGO- Mr. and }irs. P. Com­ Many local residents attended the MEN'S SHOP lyu on Saturday. Wby shouldn"t and their they. for 1t is only once a year tt daughte r returned to Brooklyn Fair and said it was tlto lh.tt we hsve tbe opt)Orluoity or home in New York after spending best ever. GIVES YOU AN OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE JH <.. t."ti n,.; many friends in. such an two weeks at the home of Mr. and ------:\>Irs. Ray Bultou of the Four Cor- atmo~()JJen• of friendliness and uo=o=o=o=o=o=o=< $10 TO $20 ON YOUR congenialitl. It Is only on.ce a ners. o JOB PRINTING ~ y eclr that we haVe Ute opportuni­ '* • * ~ _ Cards - ) .et te rheads 0 ty or vi ... wiur; the accompliahments • 'Mr. John Bouzakis was a reeentl o l!!nvelopes - 'l'icke ts - Etc. o ~~v~t~a~rs. s;~~g=he~-~oc~~~~· ainnd I business caller in Norwich. 0 MACROBERTS & AKERS 0 FALL SUIT or TOPCOAT a.t thi"' sa111 e Urne ahare our owr Miss Irene Belisle _of Hill streetOo 52\ Mechanic .st .. J e wett City O0 douu;:-i o[ the past year with spent the week -end m New York Tel. 4.3 Bu.s. H our-s Sat. Only with friends. )<=::>oc=>o<=::>oc:=::>o~oc::::>oc=>oc::=> (ri e nd:-~ a nd neighbors of other STOP IN AND LOOK OVER OUR SELECTION OF couunuuiliPs. We should be ~=o=o=o=o=o=o=o=o=o=o=o=o=o=o=o=~ J)roud o[ fhf': work o( the 4.-H WORSTEDS, SHARKSKINS, GABARDINES and clu bs in Cauterbur)·. Cor two lli~lilh P r:i C t he ·•canterbury Ju­ uior Far!lleri" tlrew firat premium 0 Back Again, by Popular Demand ~ TWEEDS AT THIS AMAZING LOW PRICE RANGE Cor t heir a Hiruals; Charles Oal­ la.gheor Cor his pigs ~nd Walter 0 0 MC'Nt~e ly f or h il:l cow. The Cau­ 0 0 terl•ury Cr,•nge dre w third prem­ 0 0 $19.50 to $43.50 ium for ilK exhibit. Na.tchaug copJ)iug finn premium aod Brooit­ tyn, seconcl. At l h ~ repuhlica.1l towu caucus ~ BINGO- ~ h e ld las:tl week nominees tor the towu elecliou lo be held oo Octo­ 0 ~ - he r Hlxth we re voted. Clifford 0 0 DeLacey was voted to succeed AT THE SPACIOUS o JI11HtE' Hawes a::w tax collector and 0 HauK Hanso1t is to auceeed Theo­ 0 dore Deu.n a.s first selectman. 0 0 Pick Out Yout Other uomiuatloos were as fol­ 0 JACQUES CARTIER CLUB ~ lows : Fall Topcoat ARsessors, Herbert Tracy and 0 0 Adol1•h J arvioen; board. of edu­ cation, Paul Herr* Norman Kerr. ~ EVERY THURSDAY NIGHT 0 Wlllid.ut Romanoff and Ralph From a Lovell; tdwn clerk. treasurer and 0 a.gen t or t he town. deposit fund . ~ Complete Lilltd.u (i"rinlc; board or tax re­ ~ STARTING TONIGHT view, Harvey Coomb:s. J-ames 0 DeerEJ; selectman.. . Arth. ur Iokeri. ~ 0 Selection of MiN!l Theresa Gallagher is lea v­ ~ Thursday, September 18 ing on lhe 27th of this month 0 All~ Wool to comme nce her senior yea[" at 0 0 t h e University of Connecticut. PROMPTLY AT 7:30P.M. ~ 0 Tweeds MiRs Alfr·eda Utz is leaving on 0 0 0 + 30 Games . o Octoher 2nd to take Ult lter stud­ Herringbone ies at t he R hode Island School 0 ~ ol Design. Last year AHreda ~ + Good Lighting O won a scholars hip from the As h ­ Coverts hu~< J Coq>orallon. 0 + Better Seating 0 0o Mr. aod Mrs. 1~"-rank Palmu, 0 + Ample Parking Space and wllo are planu[ug to leave for 0 u ]i"torida. aoon. sold their place in ~ + Specialty Sweepstakes 0 Canl c.. rl>ul·y to . a Mr. and Mrs. Diagonel Sel l tHan from Brooklyn.. ~ + Silver Dollar Min1ftes 0 Weaves Mr. a nd Mrs Arma..cs Koski also 0 0 ROld. their farm and are now Hv­ Q BENEFIT OF ~ lug teutporari\y with M.r .. Vaino Luuden . at Only

The pupils or the Dr. Helen ~ Laflamme-Kusek Post No. 15 ~ ""' Oa. Idwltt Hchool seem lo like the utaw school· and to thoroughly en­ Building Fund 0 joy t hemse lves there.. They are ~ 0 $22.50 goi u ~ iu fo r social li.re as welt as 0 0 n ror dail y lessons. The seventh )0 c:=;>O <=::>0 <=::> 0<:::=:> 0<=::> Oc::=>Oc=:=>Oc=:=>Oc::=>Oc=>Oc=:=>O <==> Oc=:=>Oc::=:> 0 c:=:=>Oc:=:=> 0 a nd i ghth graders at·e having a party tomol'rOy night lo get fu"r­ t ii Pr ae(lualnted with childre n frow the di(l'erent pac1..3 of town. I t h i. nlc it's just as much to tesl the r'I CW dance slei)S the,. learned unde r t he teaching or Mrs. Du­ hiua, who is dancing- instructress as we ll ...u• k•ndergarten. teacher. Compare These Money Saving Items

MEN'S ALL-WOOL SPORTCOATS - $9.75 to $22.50

MEN'S GABARDNE SLACKS $7.50 to $13.50

MEN'S ALL-WOOL TWEED SUITS- $19.50

MEN'S ALL-WOOL SLACKS - $5.75

MEN'S "ZELON" RAINCOATS - $10.00 TO $17.50

STOUT MEN- 100% All-Wool A selection of All Fall Gabardines • wool worsted suits Double and Single Breasted in Brown­ up to size 50 Blue and Greys Stout at at $45.00

SHETLEY'S MEN'S SHOP

119 MAIN ST. !Opp. Woolwortfo'a) NORWI(:H