Property of the Watertown Historical Society The watertownhistoricalsociety.orgWatertown - Oakville TOWN Weekly TIMES Vol. 11, No. 557 Subscription Price, $3.75 Per Y Single Copy, 10 Cents August 7. itSS All Full-Time Teacher Vacancies Filled By Hiring Of 18 Teachers AH full time teacher position va- assistant elementary Art teacher. cancies in the Watertown Public The Superintendent announced Schools have been filled, accord- the names of eighteen teachers ing to an announcement this week who" have been hired, by the Pub- from the office of Joseph B. Por- lic Schools Department this year. ter, Watertown Superintendent of He emphasized that only three of Schools. 'The sole remaining va- this number represent additional cancy in. the system, at the pre- teaching positions this year, with sent time' is that of a part-time the remainder hired to fill vacan- ces in the system caused by re- tirement or resignations. The Superintendent's office' gave the following list of newly-hired" Net Seriously Hurt teachers, along with their teach- ing assignments. List New Teacheirs After Stepping lit § Miss Nancy Alexander, of Beers Street, will be assigned as a sec- ond grade ' teacher at Judson Stream Of Traffic School. She .graduated, this, year Thomas Quea, of Cutler Street:, from Wheelock: College, Boston, escaped serious injury Monday Mass., morning when he stepped into the path of a moving automobile on Burton A. A Id rich will teach- Main Street at the center of Water- General Science at Gordon C. town's business district. He was Swift Junior High School. A, 're- Shown examining a setup of "Radar Speed Meter" equipment during a demonstration July 31 on Litch- taken, by "ambulance to Water- sident of Kensington,, Conn,.,, Mr. field Road are, IL to R, Police Chief Frank L. Minucci, and Police Commissioners George B, Ryan, bury Hospital where he was treat- Aldrich graduated this year from Alexander Agnew, Jr., and Charles Monterose. Th e" Commissioners voted to purchase the equipment ed for1 abrasions of the legs and Teachers College of Connecticut at for better control of speeders on local highways. The men are gathered about the indicator and re- New Britain. discharged. Herman A. Anderson Jr., now in cording equipment, which is connected by a cable with the transmitting unit, seen inside, to the left of Police said that he stepped be- military service, will, be assigned,' the open automobile trunk. (Photo by Messier) tween two cars parked at the curb to' 'the fifth grade at Judson School into the path of a vehicle travelling upon his release from sen-ice in, south and driven by Mrs. Ellen, A. November. He is a graduate of" "Radar Speed Meier" To Be Delivered Van Horsten, Middlebury Road. Danbury State Teachers College, No charges were placed against: .and 'previously taught in the local' This Week To Local Police Department Calendar Of Events the driver. schools during the year 1955-56. Investigating officers in the ac- Until he rejoins the local school ' The Watertown Police Commis- operation as soon as the permit is August 4 through 15 — Vacation cident were Henry .Boucher and, system, Mrs. Ruth Lyrnan will- sion, has decided to purchase received. Church School at Christ Church Joseph Ciriello. teach in his place. "Radar Speed, Meter" for use lo- 9:30' to 11:30 a.m. The Commisisoners and police Mrs. Joseph Cianclolo, Wedge- cally by the Police Department. officers -present 'were favorably im- August, 7 — Watertown Golf Club The decision was made after the pressed 'by 'the demonstration as Supr " r at the Clubhouse, 7 p.m. wood Drive, will teach 'the fourth" three members of the Commission the meter needle .and recording August, 11 — Last day for with- Oakville Comm. grade at Judson, School. She is a and, officers of the Police Depart- pen moved -to pinpoint ex.aet.lv the drawing books from, Watertown graduate of Teachers College of: ment witnessed an, impressive dem-> speed of each, and, every vehicle 'Library for month closed period Connecticut, New Britain,, ^and 4gp&tratioit of the equipment on passing Jby its location. white moving to 'new building Opens Bids On 18th taught for three years in the 'Bris- liilchfield Road by a manufac See story this .issue. tol school system. tuner's representative. . 'Officials hope that ' a, de- August 14 — School Registration Miss Cathleen Cooke, of Tyler . Individuals prone to exceed. the crease in .the •numbers, of Day for pupils not previously re- For Sewer Project Lake, West Goshen, will be as- speed limits on' local "roads should persons who. .speed, within" the gistered in, local schools. See signed to teaching History and So- note that .the. compact equipment* town limits will be' brought about story this issue for details- Contractors' bids on construction cial Studies at Gordon C. .Swift: is very sensitive to moving objects, by use of 'the - machine lo- August 15— Watertown Golf Club of the "Turkey Brook Interceptor"' Junior High School. She graduat- and, will record, their speed, perma- (Continued on Page 20) Bridge Party at the Clubhouse, sewer in Oakville will be opened ed, 'this year from Albertus Magnus- nently with a. high degree of ac- 8 p.m. August 18 at 8 p.m. at a, special College, New Haven. curacy. meeting of 'the Oakville Fire Dis- The transmitting unit, painted trict's Public Works Commission. (Continued, on Page 12) green, is approximately the size of The invitation to' bid was published a. portable typewriter case, and, is,KiHorin Road Home 'this week. •connected, by a cable to the meter- Special Fund In The job calls for the construc- Slight Increase In; Ing and recording' devices, of ton of approximately 7,300 feet of slightly smaller size. Robbed, Ransacked Memory Of Robert fifteen, 'twelve, ten and eight .inch Building Permits Local police department offi- The home of Carlton K. Gensler vitrified tile and cast iron pipe cials applied, this.week .to the Fed- on •* Killocin. -Hd. was ransacked Russell Created santary sewers and, appurtenanc- Over June Law eral Communications Commission and robbed,- -during' .the family's The Robert' Russell Fund has es. for a. permit to operate the device, absence sometime during 'the lat- been established in, memory of the The "Turkey Brook Interceptor"" Building Activities in, Watertown > and said, that it would be put into ter part of last week, it was 're- young boy who lost his life re- will run, generally,, up Falls Ave- rose only slightly over 'the June' ported by • Police Chief Frank cently in, an accidental drowning, nue. Copies of plans and specifi- total during the month, of July, Minucci. The burglary: was 'dis- it •was announced, this week by cations for the project are on file with a, total valuation' on building Campbell Opens covered, late' Saturday night, when Walter D. Nelson, treasurer of at the Fire District Office, and, projects here of $172,300, accord- the family returned, home from, a the Oakville - Watertown Little 'Contractors may obtain 'them there ing to records of building permits- "upon, payment of a deposit fee. issued by Zoning Enforcement Of- Law 'Office.Here trip. League. ficer Michael 'V. Dunn. June saw 'The community was deeply sad- Articles amounting to an esti- a, low figure of $170,510, while May,' dened, by the death of the young lad a peak 'month this year, had, an mated $5,000' were stolen, and. in and many 'persons, 'wished to ex- addition, the thieves broke three Parking Tags Mount unofficial total of $423,385' in value press 'their sympathy. His par- of permits issued. picture windows, damaged 'the ents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. ceiling of a room and wrecked the Russell, asked' that flowers be Permits for the construction of living room. Some of the stolen, omitted and suggested 'that instead July Arrests Drop seven dwellings, with a. total es- articles listed with" the police de- contributions be sent to the Little timated value of $17,800, -were is--, partment included a. television League. • sued in July, as compared to per- set, a radio, guns, tools, and The very large response result- Statistics Indicate mits for ten, dwellings valued at. a- costly radio testing equipment.. ed' in 'the idea of creating a, special, Total arrests made by local po- total of $117,000 in, June. Robert Russell .Fund, with the con- lice during July dropped,, but at, Garage construction was up. with - Lt. Carlo Palomba and officer the same time the number of park- five garages valued, at a total of' Joseph Cinello have been inves- tributions received to be used for $5,400 the subject of permits is- tigating the case. the benefit of 'the local Little ing tickets, issued, increased sub- League of which. Robert had 'been, stantially during the month, accor- sued in, July, as compared to one a member. Contributions may be ding to the monthly report to the garage valued at $1,000 in June. sent to Mr. Nelson, c/o the Wat- Board, of Police Commissioners of A factory alteration project by Town Comm's To ertown office of '(he Thomaston Chief of Police Frank L. 'Minucci. the Princeton, Knitting Mills, Inc., Savings Bank. The report notes that during Ju- accounted for $75,000 of the July ly, local police officers investi- total. Name Candidates gated, 326 complaints, made 27 ar- The value of additions and al- The Democratic Town, Commit- Health Director rests, and wrote 166 parking terations for which permits were tee meets tonight to endorse can- tickets,. issued 'dropped with ten such pro- didates 'for the office of Probate Of the 3,26: complaints, 288 were jects, accouunting for a total of- Judge, 'two State Representatives Hears Claims In classified as "general" in nature, $13,100 in July, as compared to- Henry C. Campbell to the General Assembly and ten with others in the following cate- nine projects of that nature with justices.' oL the peace... Judge Jo- gories: Accidents 9, Thefts, 9, a value of $17,275 'in, June. One Attorney • Henry C. Campbell A, "conference over the disposi- lergencies 8, Vandalism 6, oil burner was installed in a, home seph M. Navin, the .incumbent and last: month with, a, value of '$400, will open, his office for the prac- first Democrat in town history to ion, of the Hillside Ave.-Ball Firps 4, and Breaking and. 1 tice of law this week at his home hold the position, is 'reported, to Farm Rd. sewer line owned, by the Entering 1. while. June saw three- oil burner on 85 Merriam Lane, Watertown. be the leading candidate for the Oakville Company division of"Sco- 'the ,27 total, arrests, 17 were installations totalling $2,595 i n, Trial Justice of Watertown for committee's endorsement. Mi- ville Mfg. Co. was held this week for/ motor vehicle Jaw violation, value. more than, ten years, Atty. Camp- chael, Vernovai .and, George Zurai- between Health Director Dr. Ed- charges, with the remainder in 'the Three tool sheds were construc- bell was formerly associated, with 't|s are reported to be seeking win, G. Reade, Attorney J. Warren following categories: Intoxica- ted in July for a, total, value of the Waterbury legal firm, of Car- committee's endorsement: for Upson, and counsel for the Sco- tion, 6, Breach of Peace, 2, Is su- $600. mody and Tor ranee for 'twelve1 state representatives.. viile firm,., ng 'Fraudulent Checks 1, and Non- years- He was also connected The Oakville Public Works Com- Support. 1. >, Party Enrolment's Are with the Federal Bureau of In- The Republican Town Commit- mission, which is "now developing Stolen, goods recovered by the vestigation. tee has scheduled, a meeting' for new sewer lines throughout the Watertown Police Department dur- Filed, With State' Unit Atty. Campbell was graduated Aug. 11 at which time 'they will district, has refused to acquire ing 'the month of July included two Watertown's registrars of voters, from Yale University and Yale select their candidates. Attorneys, the privately-owned line which automobiles and two bicycles. have filed official party enrollment Law School. A resident of Wa- John M. Cassidy, Jr., Miles Mc- services seventy-one homes, During June, for purposes of figures during: the last week of tertown since 1912, he lives with MMI, Jr., and Sherman R. .Slavin claiming that the almost forty comparison, 'the records show that June, according to a 'report by his wife, 'the former Dorothy Reis- are seeking the committee's en- year old pipe is defective.. Since local law enforcement officers in- Secretary of State Mildred P. At- ner, and 'two daughters on Mer- dorsement for Probate Judge. the district facilities will be con- vestigated 300 complaints, 'made len.. Watertown's enrollment fig- riam Lane. He is a member of the The incumbents, Rep. Arthur H. nected, wth the Waterbury sewer 48 arrests and issued, 79 parking ures as filed, are 2,754 Republicans - Waterbury; -IJtchfield - .County, •Russell, and Rep. •Roland W. Ty- treatment" plant, 'the district will tags. "'In July of 1957, the score and 1,319 Democrats. More than, - State and .American, Bar Associa- ler, are reported, to'' be assured was 287' complaints, 46 arrests 2,000 voters, have not registered •- tions. of renomination. (Continued on. Page 10) and 87 parking tickets issued,,., with either party. PAGE. 2 — TOWN TIMES (WATERTOWN, CONN.), AUG. 7, 1958 Albert, Obar, Jr., seaman, USN, Snow and Kathleen. Weymer. Cut- son of Mr. and, Mrs. Albert Obar Extra Patrolman est — Beth, Hammond, and Ann of Bessie St., is due to return to Lovelace, 1st and 2nd, respectively. Propertyand children of, Barbar thea _ Cynthia , Watertownand Norfolk,,, Va. Aug., 6 aboard th eHistoricalNeed Explained Society•In an. Archery competition , Mon- Comings & Goings Janet, of Scott Avenue, attended, radar picket destroyer USS Dyess, day. Wayne Bond took first, place Peter La Bod a of Central Avenue the Tangle wood. Concert, Lenox, after a. two month training cruise •The Police Commission is 're- with, 25 points, Dave Nadeau sec- recently returned from, a deep sea Mass., last Sunday where they to Northern Europe with U. S. Na- questing funds in its estimated bud- ond with 19 points and, Joe Geliaas fishing trip off New. London, and heard the Boston Symphony in an val Academy and NROTC Uni- get: for 1,958-59 to add an ' extra third with 18 points. reported excellent, tuna catches. a 11-Wwatertownhistoricalsociety.orga gner ia n. p r ogfa m. versity midshipmen. The destroy- policeman to the force . Police er also made a call At Ghent, Bel- Commissioners explained that the South Playground Mr. and Mrs. Peter Betts and, Second Lt. Robert J. Pane. gium, offering the crewmen and additional policeman is necessary In a pet, show held last week: son, Eric, of. Hollywood. Cal., have Woodbury Road, is attending the midshipmen an opportunity to visit in order to maintain three men on at the playground, the following l>een~ visit ing Mr. Betts" parents, two weeks summer field training the World's Fair in, Brussels, duty at all times. •were winners: Babbie, a, kitten program with the 745th' Anti-Air- JPr, and Mrs. Randolph, Betts. The The Commissioners revealed that owned by Rita, Colabella; Apizza; Green. Mr. and Mrs. Randolph craft Battalion in Wellsfleet, on the a German Shepherd dog owned by Cape. Anthony fkatz, Far View Circle, a man, is short on the 10 p.m. to Betts will be visiting their daugh- won, a blue ribbon in, the annual 6 a.m. shift two days a, week, and David Lamay; Lassie, a. Collie ter. Mrs... Stafford Burrell. at West dog owned by Richard Palomba; a Mr. and Mrs.- David H. Craig gladiolus show held Sunday in from 2 p,..,m. to 10 p.m. three days Dennis, Cape Cod, this week, • West Springfield. Mr. Tkatz, who a. week. Furthermore, they said show Bantam rooster .and hen, own- of Woodruff Avenue are vacation- ed by Frances and, Frank PInette; ing for a, month in, Europe. raises glads, entered!, a, miniature that it is essential to have a man Mr. and Mrs. John B. At wood spike of "Statuette." on duty at headquarters when, and. Candle, -a puppy owned by snd children of Roberts Street someone is jailed, in 'the event • an Sharon Christopher...' 11 u ve re t u rned., f i Dm t he i r v a ca tion Dr. and Mrs. Edwin, G. Reade A, 'Basket 'ball Clinic will, be held, of Guernsey town Road, are sailing 'Mrs... Sylvia Ganz of Phoenix,, emergency arises or should a. pri- at Bantam Lake. Ariz, 'was a. recent guest of Mr. 'soner suddenly require medical at- on Friday morning at South, Play-- today aboard, the "Maasdam" from ground. New York for a six week's vaca- and, Mrs. Charles H. Shons, The tention. Frequently, when someone 'Michael V. Dunn. Town Zoning is imprisoned there is no officer • The schedule for next, week at Enforcement Officer, is a, patient tion, in Europe " Mrs. Reade's Green- brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and on guard at headquarters at pre- .South Playground is as follows: at Grace - New Haven Memorial Mr, and Mrs. Leo J. Eisele and. sent because of limited staff, the Monday—10 a.m., •Crafts; 2 p.mY, Hospi t a 1,, N ew H a v en... Mrs. Stanley Woodland of Moore- head City, N. C, will 'Occupy their family of Brooklyn, N.Y... were re- commissioners said. Story How. Tuesday - 10 a.m.,., home during their absence. cent: guests of Mr. .and Mrs. Jos- Softball; 2 p.m.,, Archery, Wed- Mrs. Leslie Ward. Baldwin Street eph, W. Valentine of Sunny Lane. nesday—' Costume Contest at 10 is a surgical patient at the Water- a.m., Thursday - —10 a.m.,Base- Juxry Hospital- Mr. and Mrs. George Stegerwald Playground News have returned,, to Dallas, Texas, af- Miss Marie A. Hevey of Main 'Baldwin Playgrounds ball Clinic and Crafts. Friday- ter an, extended visit with their St.. is spending a week with, her A ping-pong tournament was the Closing Day. Games, and Contests. Mr, and Mrs. Leo Lamothe and sister, Mrs. Mederic E. Auger of son, Richard, of Park Ave., and ;| son, Harry R. Stegerwald,, and his center of attention at Baldwin North, Graiton, Mass.,.. Playground July 31 with seven The children at the: playground, Vincent .Martin, Jr. of Pleasant family of 'Middlebury .Road. are taking' part in the Recreation View St., have returned from, a participants in the spirited con- Mr. and Mrs... Lester jsuusquet of test. The 'first round of play elim- Council's .physical fitness pro- week's vacation at Atlantic City, J. William LaFlamme Jr.- of gram which, will continue all week. New Jersey. Litchfield Road "recently returned Wagon Wheel. Court have 'been, vet- inated Rita' Descoteaux, Rene Des- from a, trip to Lakeville Corner1, cationing in Cape Cod,., coteaux, Terry Bond and Tom Na- Mr. and Mrs. William Green- New Brunswick. Canada, where iic vin. Wayne Bond beat Jeff Gray wood, Jr. of Buckingham St. have was visiting with relatives for n Mrs. Jean van Zuiden, of New 21-4 to qualify for the finals, where JOHN G. O'NEILL month, York City, spent the recent week- he was beaten by Dave May 21-19. I teen vacationing in, .Maine: end with her sister arid brother- A, costume parade was the Main Recent guests at the home • of Me. and Mrs. George Dietz Jr. in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert How- event the next day. Winners in FUNERAL HOME and children Lois and Gordon of land, of Far View Circle, and, her various categories were as follows: PHONE CRestwood 4-3005 Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Terrill of parents, Mr." and Mrs. Charles Prettiest Costume — 1st, Ann North St. were Mrs. Terr ill's bro- Nort infield Road, have returned 1 742' Main St., Oakville ther, Carleton F. Maylott. his wife from, a trip to Lake Dunmore, Vt. Lawsou, Chestnut Grove R'd. Schrier; 2nd , Susan Judson: 3rd, aud, two children, Barbara, and tie between Joanne Betsy and Patti Richard, of Buffalo, N. Y. Air. M'r. and Mrs. Reyrnond LaGasse, William, R. Feluso, son of Mr. Hiekeo.w Ugliest Costumes — 1st, Maylott is a research engineer newlyweds. have moved into their and Mrs. William F. Peluso of Rosemary Porter; 2nd. Robert He- with Bell Aircraft Co. new residence on Northfield Road. Edge Road, has joined . the U.S. be rt; 3rd, Denise La my and June • F L O W E 'ft. S • Navy and is now stationed at Lovelace. Most Original — 1st, FOR EVERY OCCASION Charles Madia of Cleveland. Mr. and Mrs. George Kulman of Great Lakes, III. John Snow; tie For 2nd, Paul — F r e e Del i v e r y — Ohio, is visiting his brother-in- 'Viola Street Ext., and Mrs. Anna Hickcox and Peggy Schrier; 3rd, ANNETTE'S FLOWER SHOP ];uv and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Ga- Holmes of Sunnysi.de Avenue have Harry Connor, High Street, re- Karen Johnson. Cowboy Costumes Old Colonial Road — Oajkville len Rank of PJeasant View Street. returned, from .a, ten day vacation ceived a, permit for the erection — 1st, Marilyn Weymer, and Art: TEL. GR 4-2770 at Miami Beach, Fla. of a one car .garage at an esti- Schrier; 2nd, Mary Curry and (Laurier and Annette Thibault) Charlotte Seymour; 3rd, Mark! Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Lyman. mated $800 cost Mr. and Mrs. Lei and Wilcock and children, Linda, Lei and Jr.. Wesley and Todd, of NorthfieH road have been visiting M'r. Wil- Fussy About cosks parents the Rev. and Mrs. Fred Wilcock. Suffield, Vt. Rev. Wilcock is the former pastor of Slacks? the Watertown Methodist Church. Mr. and Mrs. George H. Morgan, Woodbury Road, plan, to leave Tuesday for Pensacola, Fla.. to visit their' son-in-law and daughter. Lt. and, Mrs. D. M. Thomson. Lt. Thomson is stationed with the 'Na- val Air Coast Guard, Service at Pensacola. Russell 'C. Curtiss. Hamilton Lane,,, spent the week-end, in Hor- •ivay,. Maine, where he visited his |i mother, Mrs. Rita Curtiss, who suf- fered a, heart attack. Charles W. Perkins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Classen Perkins, Bald- win Street, was on the dean's lisi for the spring semester at Rens- selaer Polytechnic Institute. Troy. !| N.Y. He has completed his junior year in aeronautical, engineering. Army PFC Larry F. DeSanto Jr.. son, of Mr. and Mrs. Larry F. De- Santo. Rockland Avenue, is parti- cipating in supply operations with the 11th Transportation, Battalion's 285th Co., Thule, Greenland. He' will return, in mid-October to his regular assignment at Fort Eus- tis, Va. - Miss Thelma Johnson, daughter , Have them of Mr. .and Mrs. .Kenneth Johnson, Ball Farm Road, spent, last'week in Seattle, Wash., where she at- Sanitone tended, the Supreme Assembly of the Order of the Rainbow for Dry Cleaned, girls. Sne is Past Grand Worthy Advisor of Conn. "She also visited Regularly by . Ml. Rainier National, Park, and, Vic tor ia, Va nc ou ver, B.C. WHAT BUY!! Pic. Robert M. Palomba, son, of YOUR Mr. and Mrs. Ftocco M. Palomba, BRAND NEW of Rockland Ave. recently took part in a field training exercise NAME with, the 532d Field Artillery Ob- servation, Battalion in, Germany. EXCELLO 21-INCH REEL-TYPE The 19 year old soldier is a 1956 ''We're even fussier, than you graduate of Watertown High, •'are! Our customers 'know our School .and entered the army in, •Sanitone Drjf Cleaning actu- October the same year. POWER MOWER Lally restores .like-new look and RtG. $134.95 Dr. and Mrs. Robert W. Bel fit, ffeel! ALL the dirt conies out 1 i—even, ground-in grit. "Stub- Jr. and daughter , Barcie, of Mid- jbom spots and stains vanish;, land, Mich, visited Dr. Bel fit's *too. Perfect press lasts much parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. (longer. No need, for your Hieifit, of Sunset, Ave. last week. SPECIAL $99.95 (slacks to look old 'before their I'time. Bring "em .in . . . let us We've sold hundreds of' Excello Reel-Type' 'Power Mowers.,.,. They're _ show you! JAMES E. • one of the best on tlie market. , BUY EARLY ... QUANTITY LIMITED Allyn's Cleaners De WITT ' ' & Dyers 1388 Main St.. •; 15 Echo Lake Road C R 4 - 2 4 5 7 KAY'S DWARE MAIN STREET - WATERTOWN '- . WATERTOWN ATIONWIDI Td. CRestwood 4-1434 Mutual tnMinmc* 'Co. CR 4-1 038 Mutual Fira humane* C*. Free Pick-up and Delivery Service II IUf* ImswraiMM Co. Op-en Evenings -— Closed Mondays. During July and August F i rst Cong re g a t i on a I • High Mass at 8 a.m. for Marcella TOWN TIMES (WATERTOWN, CONN.). AUG. 7, 1958 — PAGE 3' Church Notes Sunday — Sundays during Au- Plotas, requested by" Mrs. Paul • Union' Congregational gust, Summer Union. Services with Pan i ] a it i s. T'h i r teen th Ann i versa r y J. Petroccia said that the hole was Propertythe Methodis oft Churctheh at 1 0Watertown a.m. Requiem, High Mass for Felix Bro Historical- Society Shove! Cuts Water stopped temporarily by a wood*"a • Bay Scout troop 52, under the in the Methodist Church. Nursery ccoli, requested by his wife. Con- plug from the time the mishap oc- leadership of Joseph LeClair, have _for children during the services. fessions ,11:45 a.m., to 12:15 p.m. In Oakville Area curred until about 11:30 p.m. on resumed their regular meetings on and from 4, to 5:30' and 7 to 8:30 Thursday, when a repair crew be- Wednesday evenings. The sched- Methodist Church , p.m.. gan work. ule for the coming month includes watertownhistoricalsociety.orgSunday — Sundays during Au- Sunday — Masses at 7, 8, 9, 10 Twice In A Week The water sup-fl'" or "lie entiie the following meetings, in addi* gust. Union Services with the and 11 a.m. Baptism, every Sun- tion to one'..held yesterday evening day at 1:30 p.m. First Congregational Church, at Some 1 400 families In Oak\ U> d.'itiict v as cut o. rom 11:30 p.m. on the topic off "Conservation." were without water for the seeoii'f 10 a.m. in the Methodist 'Church to 3 "0 a m , vvL , repairs, weie August 13, get Cedar bark for Christ: Church time in a week lat.t Thursday merit completed and water service was flint and steel; August 20, "Fire Nursery for children during the Sunday — The Rector and hi5 after a power sho\ el being used Services. restored By Flint And Steel"; August 27, family will be on, vacation dm ing bv a contractor on a State of Con- The previous break occurred "Camp Work Night," "This week- August, The Rev. Stan dish Mac In necticut storm sewer installation Juhr 28 under almost identical cir- end, leaders Joseph LeClair and tosh, of all. Saints* Church Oak project on Oakville s Main Street cumstances. The break was tem- William. Sullivan, and three boys, First chnrch of Christ vil'le, will be in charge of Services broke a corporation on a sixteen pera ril\ plugged and the water " will climb The Long Trail, Pico Scientist, Water bury Morning Prayer and Sermon at 11 inch Oak\ille Fire District water was shut off and repairs made in Peak and Mount Killington, the aunn. No service of Holj Commun- main for the second time that the midnight and early morning • Sunday — . Sunday School and. ion, at 8 a.m. second highest mountain .in Ver- week. hours, when water usage is at a • HI ant. Nursery at 10:45 a..m. Sunday Service at 10:45 a.m. "Spirit will District Superintendent Vincent, minimum. - Charlaine -Andrews will repre- be- the subject of the 'Lesson-Ser- sent the Union Congregational mon "for the .day. The Golden. Text: OBITUARIES Church, at toe Silvers Lake Con- is from Zechariah (4:6): •""'Not by ference, Sharon, Conn., August 3 might, nor by power, but by 'my Ormonde H, Osborn Sr. , through 9, -Graysan'Atwood and spirit, saith the Lord of Hosts." Ormonde Hunter Osborn Sr , 4* \ James Bartuski are delegates at Selections from the Bible include Silver Lake, August 10 — through of"Chestnut Grove Road, died Aug- the following: "God. is a .Spirit: ust •• 4 at the Waterbury Hospital 16. and. they that worship him, must 1 HOUR after a long Illness. The Doer's Club, Mrs. Joseph worship him in spirit .and. .in •truth" Born in. Gosh en, November 26, Bartuski, president, and the Men's .•(John 4:24). 19O91; he was the son, of Walter J Club. • Herbert- Wilson, president, Wednesday — Wednesday meet- and the late Grace ("Hammond i are sponsoring a Chicken Barbecue DRY CLEANING ing, including testimonies of Chris- Osborn. Mr. Osborn had been a •September 4 for the 'benefit of the tian Science healing, at-8 p.m. - local, resident for the past thirty- Building Fund. 'Tickets may be nine - years. At 'the time of his ifl- had from, the,raembeis of the "two All Saints' Church ness, he had been employed at the [ •organizations." Sunday — Holy Eucharist at 8 Campbell's Store here for more t Sunday — Worship Services at a.m. Morning Prayer and Ser- than thirty years. He was a mem- 3 Hours-Shirt Service 9:30 a.m. The Rev. Jonathan E. mon at 9:30 a,.m. ber of the First: Congregational Reed, Grace Baptist Church, Wa- Church and of Federal Lodge of terbury, will be toe .guest preacher St. M a r y Ml a g d a I e n Masons. We recapture the sparkle and freshness •and, conduct, the Worship. 'The- banns of marriage were In addition to his father, of Beth- | your clothes had the day you bought published for the' first time be- lehem, survivors include his wife 1 St. John's tween, Andrew1 Olson and Mary Marion (Cooper) Osborn;. three them. We treat fragile garments with Sunday' — Communion Sunday •Kelley; and William Stango and sons, Ormonde H. Jr., Keith, anci care. Pick up and delivery in Oakville, for the men of 'the parish. Mem- Elizabeth Janetty. Kevin; and a daughter, Pamela, bers of the Holy Name Society Friday — Anniversary Requiem, all of 'Watertown; two brothers. Watertown Tuesdays and Fridays. will receive Holy Communion at High Mass at 7 a.m. for Mr. and Walter H. of Watertown, and Perc> the 8 a.m. .Mass.. 'Masses at 7, 8, Mrs. Lorenzio Fugliese, .requested R. of Bethlehem, and a sister, 9, 10 and. 11 a.m. In Bethlehem at by the family. Mrs, Warren L, Hunt, of Beth Jo- ! 9 and 11 a.m. Evening Devotions Saturday — Requiem High Mass hem; two grandchildren and sev- DeMUNDA CLEANERS - DYERS at 7:30' p.m. consisting of the -Ro- at 7:30 a.m., for Mrs. Amelia Maz- eral nieces and nephews. \ sary, Litany of the Blessed, 'Virgin zola, requested by friends at the The funeral was scheduled for 416-418 Wafertown Avenue—PL 3-7146 Mary, and Benediction of the Most Watertown Manufacturing Com- 2 p.m. August 7 from, the Hickcox Opposite Bunker Hill Road and First National Store Blessed, Sacrament. pany. 32nd Anniversary Requiem, Funeral, Home here. Rev, John H Westbrook' officiating. Burial in | Free Parking In Car Care Gas Station Evergreen Cemetery.

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League baseball is invited to at- .joined the State. Banking Depart- tend an open meeting of .the Wat- has been undertaken by the* club watertownhistoricalsociety.orgertown - Oakville Little League ment as an. examiner in 1949 andfor the month of August and mem- Office located in the Georges Building, 878 Main Street, Watertown* and Umpires, to discuss plains for was appointed Head Savings and .Loan 'Examiner in. September, bers plan to distribute pamphlets For news or information call CRestwood 4-1968, Address mall to expansion next season, This" meet- on safe driving and. also publicize TOWN TIMES, Box. ,888, Oakville, or to' Box 1, Watertown, Conn. ing will be -held at the Town- Hall 1956. He was made a Senior Bank' Publishers: Carl Less, Joseph IF. Smith Examiner for 'the State of Connec- warnings against . "'cheek - to on • Friday evening,, August 8, at cheek"' driving- Re-entered as second class matter May 12, 1955 at the pott office at Watertown 8:30'p.m. ticut ' in November 1956' and Conn. Original entry as second class matter Jan. 13, 1948 at the post' office OakvilU • ' Intermediate League served in that position 'until his Conn., under the Act of March 3, 1879. employment by First FederaJ in Last week's results included, the 14th Air Force in Yangai, China. following' games: August 4, Yan-December 1957. will be soloist -in 'the Beethoven kees 6, Dodgers 6, game called be- Mr. Jackson, served for four He is married to 'the former -Mad- Violin Concerto, Mr. Senofsky was cause of darkness. August 5, Redyears as'a 'First Lieutenant, Nav- eline Scarlno and 'resides at, 1615 Wagner Program Is the winner of the 1955 Brussels Sox 11, Giants 7,. igator-Bombadier, with the Army Baldwin, Street, Waterbury, Competition and has appeared1 with Standing's are. Red Sox, won, 3. many of, the outstanding American lost 0, tied 0. Yankees, won I/lost Musical Triumph In orchestras since his United, States 0, tied 1. Giants,- won 1, lost 2, debut in, 1956. This will be his first tied 0. Dodgers, won 0, lost: 3, and appearance with the Boston, Sym- tied 1. Naugatuck Dairy Delicious ke Cream Tanglew'd Concert phony Orchestra. In the second Minor League half of the program, Mr, Monteux Following game results of games GROCERIES... DELICATESSEN Although we're not particularly will present Hindemith's "Nibil- played, last week: August 2, Pi- Wagner fans, we ""have to admit issima Visione" and, Beethoven's rates 4, 'Cubs 2. August 2, Athle- that the August 1 concert of theLeonora Overture No. 3. tics 9, Red, Legs 6. August 4, Ti- Wotartown Boston Symphony Orchestra at gers 4, Cubs 2. • 51 f Mmn St. McGOUGH'S Tahglewood, which consisted pri- Dr. Munch will follow his regu- Standings are: 'Tigers won 3, marily of Wagner works, was a lar custom of closing the Berk- lost 0. Pirates, 2-0; Athletics, 2-0; Greeting Cards—Open Sundays—Coaracffcaary triumph of musical craftsmanship shire Festival, season, with a per- •Orioles, 1-2; Cubs, 0-3; and Red and art, with the added, dividend formance of Beethoven's Ninth Legs 0-3. : of the powerful and. rich voice of Symphony on Sunday afternoon. the Met's Margaret Harshaw giv- Soloists will be Adele Addison, so- ing the evening an. apex of en- prano; Florence Kopleff, contral- Bank Auditor Named joyment. 1 to: Blake' Stern, tenor, and Donald Edgar J. Jackson, was appointed The Boston Symphony's famed Gramm, bass, with the Festival brass section was excellently pro- today to' the position of Auditor of minent, in the^ first presentation Chorus prepared by Hugh Ross First Federal Savings and Loan and, Alfred, Nash .Patterson. The Association of Waterbury ac- REASON. INC. of the even in if, Wagner's prelude program will ooen, with Sir Wil-cording - to an announcement by to "Die Meistersinger von Nurn- liam, Walton's Johannesburg Festi- Call wt, for your residential ..wiring. For estimate*, berg," and Maestro'Charles Munch Harold. W. Smith, President of the Emergency repair. Commercial wiring. Say, MAKE complemented the thrilling inten- val Overture, which was written Association. sity and richness of the brasses for the 70th Anniversary of the Jackson attended the University IT ADEQUATE WIRING! and timpani with a sustained., de- city of Johannesburg in, South Af- of Vermont and graduated from termined pace full of Wagnerian rica, and first performed mere in •the University of Connecticut with 510 Main St. OAKVILLE Tel. CR 4-2539 suspense and promise, bringing the 1,956. The Boston Symphony Or- a. B.S. degree in 1,947. He studied prelude to a crisp close. chestra, presented, the United, States accounting at the New Haven Jun- The excellent strings and, wood- premiere of the Overture during ior College of Commerce and has A Licensed Electrical Contractor Sine* 1927' winds of the orchestra were a treat •the 1956-57 season. taken, graduate courses at the to the ear in Wagner's "Siegfried American Institute of Banking and Idyll." as Dr. Munch conducted, the orchestra, with purposeful re- straint in the gently undulating melody which coasted to a restful ending. Soloist Margaret Harshaw" gave ANOTHER GREAT NAME an exquisite and powerfully pro- jected, performance, eliciting1 .many bra v,as, from the audience in the davidson's perform, a nee of the Prelude and Love-Death from Wagner"s *"Tris-• tan und Isolde,.," -Miss Harshaw added to davidson s successfully transmitted the in- ' tense, passionate nature of this classic excerpt. The audience de- NYLON CIRCUS manded several curtain calls from the soloist, and were graciously • obliged. 3 DAYS A new work, the Walter Piston 1 Concerto For Viola, and Orches- tra""" followed the intermission on AUGUST the program. Joseph De Pasquale, superb viofist of the Boston Sym- phony, was the soloist, and, as 7-8-9 might be expected of this distin- guished artist, gave a, fine rendi- tion of the concerto. 1st QUALITY — Nome Brands Mr. Munch conducted the or- chestra • and Mi-., De Pasquale NEW SHADES through the seeking, restless mea- sures of the first movement and (Limited Quantities) the contented, tentative second, to find in the third movement a, mea- sure of explosive, vibrant excite- Were Now ment. Once more the braves rang out for composer and soloist, and 1.35 _ 3 Days Only 79c a large ovation was given the or- chestra and artists. 1.15 " 3 -Days Only 59c Last on the evening's program was the Finale "Immolation 1.00 3 Pays Only 49c Scene" from Wagner's "Die Got- terdammerung." Under the vola- tile and, dynamic baton of Dr. Munch, with again a superb per- F I N A L SUM M I 1 formance by Miss Harshaw and the brass section, crescendo built upon crescendo to a stunning cli- max for the evening. About the only thing wrong with CLEARANCE the evening was the temperature: Concert goers leaving the huge DRESSES shed, were startled, to find that their breaths were actually visible BATHING SUITS $ in the chill Berkshire air, and on the first day of August, too. ROBES L.F.M., Final Weekend CARCOATS The final weekend, of Berkshire 5 Festival concerts by the Boston Formerly $10.98 to $17.98 Symphony Orchestra in the Music Shed at , Lenox, Mass- achusetts, will feature music of Bethoven. 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Have Joint Session Onofrewatertownhistoricalsociety.orgo of Waterbury and, Michael On August 12, the Watertown Onofreo of Watertown to Paul ter, Miss Frances. M. Freeman, to Edward A. Martina, son, of Mr.Tomorrow At 1p.m. Juniors will play a return match Ellsworth T, •'Candee, president; Louis Cipriano, son' of Mr. and with. Timber Trails at Sherman... Irving F. Smith, .secretary; and Mrs. Carmine G. Cipriano of and Mrs. Anthony Martino of Wa- Miles McMiff -Jr., a. member of Cooke Street. The wedding will terbury. The wedding will, be an. 'The Watertown Juniors of the Members are reminded that this" 'the Board of Directors of the Wat- be an, event of August 23 at 9:45 event of September 1 at 10 a.m.Watertown Tennis Club will play Sunday there will be a Round Rob- er-town Industrial • Development ajn. in 'the Church of Our Lady in St. John's' Church here. the first of two matches with, the in which, will begin, at 1:30 p.m.... Corporation, met July 31 with of Lourdes. "The 'bride-elect was Miss Freeman wav s graduated, s. members of the Public Works' graduated, from, Wilby High, School, from Sacred, Heart High School Commission of the Oakville Fire and is employed, in, 'the office of and is presently secretary forRob - Reception Smff District. Coca-Cola Bottling Company of ert L. Dunn, Insurance Adjust- 'The Corporation-is attempting to Waterbury, Inc. Mr. Cipriano, a ments;.. REPLACE YOUR locate, a tract of land suitable for graduate of Crosby .High School, Her fiance, a graduate of Sa- is a student at Teachers College cred Heart High School, is .serving OLD ANTENNA NOW Industrial development to attract in the U. S. Navy on board the industries to 'the town.. Mr. Candee of Connecticut, New Britain. with the genuine pointed out -that most of the de- USS Loeser, Norfolk, Va. sirable areas'in town are not lo- Wonder-Helix cated, in either of the 'two fire dis- G ire n i e r- M a, rq u i s tricts, and, said that the purpose Mr. and Mrs. Lionel A. MarBirth- s of the joint meeting was to de-quis, Bunker Hill Road, have an- O'DONNELL—A son, John Edward termine the Oakville Fire District's nounced, the engagement of their was born to 'Mr. and Mrs. Richard SEE Ihe difference I policy on extending water and 'pos- daughter. Miss Jeanette Marquis, G'Bonnel'l of Woodbury Rd. on sibly sewer lines outside the dis- to Lucien J. Grenier, son of Mr.Aug.. 2 in .the Waterbury Hospital.. fcjoy bttttr black and white r«eptfon-COLOR TV .tool. trict: and, Mrs. Elzear Grenier, Winsted. Mrs. O'Donnell is the former A. He noted that the matter of wat- The couple will be married Sep- Lorraine Duhamel. er lines "is probably the more im- tember 6 at 10 a.m. in, St. John's portant, since most industrialists Church, here. 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Always Top Quality at LOWEST PRICES. could re-imburse a developer for materials used in such a pioiect Mr Candee, who de^cubed the U. S. CHOICE BEEF— joint session as a ' fact - finding j meeting noted that The Connec- FOR TENDER, DELICIOUS ticut Development Commission is BONELESS CHUCKS ROASTS IB. just as interested in this as we 63 are Anjone wishing to come into the State of Connecticut with an jndustrj will be shown our sites .Candee explained that the Cor- poration is planning to make up DUCKS — READY TO COOK Li. 45 .maps showing what services are available in various sections of the town, including such, services .as FROM FULTON'S KITCHEN AMERICAN existing and proposed sewers, wat- SKINLESS FRANKS— er lines, .power lines and gas. 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At Wamogo Event SATISFY YOrit COFFEE 111 XfiER WITH *_ 2•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Two local young; ladles came NESCAFE 2-oz. |air 4/C home with a, variety of prizes and, FRESH CORN Trophy in the Open Pleasure Horse AWT JEM IIIA " class. She also won the Blue Rib- PANCAKE MIX ' 1-lb. pfcg. bon and Silver Trophy in the Chil- PEACHES .. Jumbo -2V2 con Jj dren's Hacks class. CHOICE FROZEN FOODT • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • a • • • • • • 1 Other awards won. by Miss Te- DELICIOUS FISH han include the 3rd prize in the Snow Crop GRAPE JUICE 6-oz. can 15c Pony Club Class; 3rd prize in the Snow Crop ORANGEADE 3—6-oz. cans 49c HAUBUT STEAKS—Snow White ' lb. 39c Pairs class, along1 with John Ray COD FILLETS—No Waste lb. 35c Osuch and his horse '"Lindy," and Snow Crap STRAWBERRIES 3—10-oz. pkgs. 69c 4th prize in the Horsemanship IF RE INCH STYLE or CUT GREEN class. Snow Crop BEANS 10-oz. pkg. 21 c "Jinx" Burnham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas O. Burnham FANCY GREEN of Nova Scotia Hill, won several Snow Crop PEAS 2—10-oz, pkgs. 35c awards riding her Palomino ""But- ler scotch." She was awarded a FRESH PRODUCE ULTON Green Ribbon (sixth place) in .the Pony Club class; sixth in Child- LARGE RIPE «*,«* ren's Hacks;, and a third place' FREESTONE PEACHES 4 lbs. 33c Yellow Ribbon • for Bareback Horsemanship. RIPE AND SWEET .. 4%*% Miss Burnham,, also participated, SEEDLESS GRAPES lb. 2JC 1/iRKETS in, the Berkshire Horse Show July LA It OR, 'RIPE, DKEP-RED Cl'TTlXG J***, 6th at Litchfield, in which, she was awarded second, place in the Pony WATERMELON ib.t»C Club Class and fifth place in Chil- LARGE SIZE FULL OF .HUE m A FUL-VALU dren's Hacks. She will participate SUNKIST LEMONS 6 for ITC in, the Litchfield Horse Show this weekend, -and. in the Bethlehem Fulton Gives Top Value Stamps Horse Show a week from, Sunday, PAGE 10 — TOWN TIMES (WATERTOWN, CONN.), AUG. 7, 1958 PropertyEXPER ofT WATC theH AM» CLOCWatertownK Historical Society T O W N T 1 M E S REPAIRING —. Guaranteed Workmanship. CLASS I FIE P ADS EMTL XEWELKBS . ' 3 ROOM -APARTMENT FOR MODERN GLAKS CO. RENT, healed, hot water, ga- watertownhistoricalsociety.org rage, modern. Tel. CR 4-1984. Everything in GLASS AUGUST SALE OF CABPET — Telephone PL 3-2606 REMNANTS. All sizes, colors CABPENTEUS Cherry StreeB ft ALAt • S OWaterboN WORKn, and patterns from 1/3 to *& off. reasonable. Building, repairing. Bigelow, Lees, Mohawk, Gulis- tan. and many others. Also large estimates. 'Tel 'CR. 4-8397. assortment of used rugs at very NOW YOU CAN RENT — Hand low prices. HOUSATONIC and power Toilers, hedge 'trim- VALLEY RUG SHOP, West mer, fertilizer and lime spreader, Cornwall, Gone. Tel. ORleans 2- RototiUer. Also electric paper 6134. steamer, electric waxer, sander, FOR BE NT 4 room apartment, edger, etc.. heated, hot water, electric stove, KAY'S HARDWARE •refrigerator, garage... Tel. CR 4- Main St . Watertown 2058. Tel. CR 4-1038: STA M IP COLLECTI ON FO R liKNEKAl, ELECTRIC HeatUUJ, SALE. Call CR 4-1146 or Write Hot Water, Warm Air and .Ait George D. Sullivan, 70 Cutler St., Conditioning. WESSON HEAT- Watertown. ING CORP., Watertury. Tel BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY FOR &ENT—Floor aanders, floor Local area man or lady, wanted to •polishers, s a n d i eg machines, service and. collect from coin-op- transit and- levelling machines. erated dispensing equipment. 4 Watertown Building S u p p 1 y to 9 hours'weekly earns operator Echo Lake Rd.. Wtn,.,, Tel. CR Ceorge Adams, vice-president of the. Watertown Tennis Club presented prizes to the winners of up to 5290 monthly. No age limit the women's single class in the open tournament held last Saturday at the Watertown court. Mrs. or selling but must .have car, ref-ERNIE'S AUTO BODY WORKS Martin of Springfield, Mass. (right) won first place and Miss Charlotte Altfnfl of New Haven erences and .$402 to $804 working ' One of 'the most, completely was runner-up. capital. For interview give per- equipped 'Paint and Body sona.! particulars,, phone number. Shops in Connecticut. Wheel Health Director versary. Leonard, Heroux. Write Box, 4.728, Dallas 6, Texas- Alignment 'and. Balancing. The couple were married on Mrs. Ostrander was born in National firm, has openings for 128 Watertown Ave., Waterbury (Continued from Page 1) August 1.7, 1933, with the Rev.. Os- Oakville and hais 'been a, resident men or women for .operators to PL 3-6241 pay the city on, the "basis, of me-car Locke performing 'the cere- of the community all her life. She service cigarette routes. Capital tered sewage. mony in the 'parsonage of Unionis employed, by the Oakville Com- from, $1600' to *24Q0 needed to fi-«UGS,CARPETS, BBOADLOOMS The Oakville authorities claim Congregational Church on Hillside pany Division of Scoviil Manufac- nance business. We will establish —Minor's Valley Rug Service. So. that • not only surface waters enter Avenue. Mrs. Ostrander is tlie turing Company. and' train, continued cooperation, Main St, Thomaston. Rugs and. the ScoviU -line 'but 'that private former Fannie StoddanL Mr... Ostrander' was born in Wa- .assured. Part or full, time. Wheth- Carpets cleaned by Bilhome' s nave connected roof gutters Mr. and 'Mrs. Qstrander have ter-vury, ..and, is now employed by er you, are accepted or not you Karpet Kare Process., and water 'drains to this line' which two. children. Miss Winifred Os- the 'Watertown Manufacturing mav be assured, of fair and cour- will result in paying for this water trander, who resides 'with them, •Company as a shipping clerk. The teous, treatment. Other qualifica- LEGAL NOTICES as it will 'be recorded or the' sewer and, Mrs." Leonard Heroox, Porter •couple are members of Oakville tions are a car, dependability, meter.. Street. They have one grandchild, Union Congregational Church . honesty. Write Sheridan, Enter- • The company's representative STATE. OF CONNECTICUT, .DIS- prises,' 711 W. Lake St., 509 Cal- TRICT OF WATERTOWN, m, indicated at 'the conference that faon BIdg.,, Minneapolis, Minn. PROBATE COURT,, WATER- these claims will be investigated.,, Stile phone', number, references TOWN, August 4, 1958. it was 'reported. Estate of and. qualifications. Edward W. Bo tier, aha The situation further involves Family Swimming af * Edward Untie*-, strictly legal 'questions as to the '•EWER AND- WATKfl CONNEC- late of the town of Watertown, in payment of. front foot assessments said district, deceased. MATAUCHA RECREATION AREA TIOMS, EXCAVATION*. John The Court of Probate for the by propert1 y owners'' who are Bavone &. Sana, Call Cr. 4-1214. District of Watertown, hath, limited claiming that they are already be- (Smith Pond, Watertown) and. allowed six months from the ing serviced by the sewer utility days; PL.4-MM. evening*. date - hereof for the creditors of said estate to exhibit their claims and that thef are paying a sewer MCMIC ARfA '— SUN BATHING for settlement. 'Those who neglect use charge to the company of $10 to present their accounts, properly Open Now Until Labor Day " " attested, within said time, will be per • year. debarred a recovery. All persons The homes which are involved: 2 to 9 p. m. 'weekdays — 12 to 9 p. m. weekends indebted to said estate are' request- were mostly built by the ScoviU. ed to make immediate payment to Season Family Membership . .. $15.00 'ATERTOW; (Mrs,.)' Margaret Farnham. Company during: World War I for K&ecutrix. its employees. A sewer line for Operated by Waterbury Central V. M. C. A. DRIVE - IN I 323S West Shore Rd., these homes was also installed, by (Watertown Residents Welcome) Warwick, Rhode Island the company and, emptied into the NOW PLAYING Per Order of Court, Attest:, . Oakville pond along Main, St.. • • • • • • • •"•'• •• ••••• • ••»• •• • •• • •• •• • • • •• •• ••" JOSEPH M. NA'YTN, Under the State Sanitary Code, The sensational .Juriffe when a, sewer disposal system be- Academy Award comes available, it is mandatory- LIEN NOTICE that others use it.- The Hillside Picture— On taxes due the Watertown Fire Ave.Ball Farm Rd. line can, be District, List of October 1, 1956, III connected to the new district line RUST-OLEUM due and payable August 1,5, 1957 Bridge On The and, not paid before August 10; along' Main St.. and thereby pre- SO EASY TO' USE SO EFFECTIVE 1958 a Lien will be filed August vent discharge into the pond. River KWQP 12, 19:58:,. Interest, at the rate of (to please the man of (You'll be amazed) five-tenths of one percent —per the house) Rust - Oleum is, .exclusive! month will be charged from the due date until, such taxes have Course Is Offered You've got to try it to be- NOT an oil...- NOT a grease been, paid. A teacher in-service course in lieve if ., .. see how easily it ,., .., . BUT, a, 'colorful protec- John T. Miller, Tax Collector Arithmetic Methods will be offer- flows by brush or spray .. . , tive 'Coating that .may be ap- Lake Quassapaug ed in, the local schools this fall, spreads so evenly and, dries plied right over sound rusted according to an announcement this free' of brushmarks. And — surfaces, to Stop-Rust! Rust- Rust-Oleum 769 Damp-proof Oleum's specially - processed —PARK— week from, Joseph, B. Porter, Su- Red,,., Primer can be applied fish oil vehicle penetrates ROUTE 6-A, MIDDLEBURY Open House Planned perintendent of Schools. •directly over sound, rusted through rust to bare metal— EXCELLENT Mr. Porter said, that the course surfaces — no need to re- to effectively stop and pre- Superintendent of Schools Jos- in Arithmetic Methods, will be giv- vent rust. BATHING BEACH eph B. Porter announced this week en by Dr. Spooner, of the Teach- move ail the rust! that an, "Open House" for substi- ers College of Connecticut staff Red Cross-Certified Lifeguards tute teachers in the Watertown in New Britain. The first session, MAKE THIS HANDY CHECK ON on Duty School System will be held August is scheduled to take place at YOUR RUSTED SURFACES Midway Open Daily 27. • Baldwin School 'between 4 and 5:30 The event will take place at p.m. on September 15. Pipes Metal' Sash _ •• Playground1 Gordon C. Swift Junior High, Tools Andirons '' Equipment - Excettenr Lakeside School at 7:30 p.m.. Screens "Mail -Box Bikes and Toys Restaurant Ostranders Plan To Fixture* Radiators Fuel 'Tanks 'Steaks - Chops - Sandwiches Auto Flashings Garden Furniture 99 Signs Wire Fences Porch Railings Al Trucks 'Fire Escapes " Air 'Conditioners on Outing WATER' Hold "Open House •Hot Water Heater Mr. and, Mrs. Kenneth Ostrand-' Gutters and Downspouts Make Reservations Now For CAMEO TOWN " er. Falls Avenue, will hold, an That Annual Outing of Your " 'Open house" observance August . . . and REMEMBER—the penetrating qualities ,*f Kiwi-Oleum Church, School, Factory, Store Mow 'Maying 17 from 4 to 6 p.m. in, honor of work ideally in preserving concrete, wood, cement block, brick, or Grange . . . Call Academy Award their twenty-fifth' wedding anni- .and, masonry »urfac*», too. Watesjurry PLaxa 8-2913 Every FRIDAY is Oil ME DAY Winning Filing—— f "Printing - Calendars 'All ftiidas 10c Everyone Advertising Specialties , , EDWARD H. COON CO. Motor Boat 25c "Bridge On The and other Pop Corn, Soda, Ice Cream 10c NATIONAL PRESS" - 30 Depot St., WATERTOWN — TaL CR 4-393? Hot Dogs, *. Grilled' Choose _ MASON amd PLASTERING SUPPLIES PRODUCTS • Sandwich** 20c River Kwai" Open Until 12: Noon Saturday Spaghetti Dinner SOc Ph on* C Redwood 4-4291- THE SHARON PLAYHOUSE SHARON, GONIN. . — ENdicott 4-5733 Today thru Saturday, August- f TUBELESS TIRE EXPERTS •I;LOVE OF FOUR COLONELS11 toy PETER USTINOV Hawkins, "New York World Telegram, says " . . . takes you for a WATERTOWN wild ride on an innerspring roller-coaster." August 11 tfcni August 14 CENTER SERVICE "THE MOUSETRAP1 by AGATHA CHRISTIE N Miss Christie tope her own "Ten Little Indians" and "'Witness for the Prosecution." 909 MAIN: STREET, WATERTOWN PERFORMANCES MONDAY through SATURDAY at, 8:40 P.M. Reservations Subscriptions Theater Parties OPEN DAILY 8 A. M. TO 10 P. M.< INCLUDING SUNDAYS Contact Gene Feist — General Manager Sharon — ENdicott 4-5733 TEL. 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BIRDS 'EYE LARGE, RIPE ^tP PEAS— (ge. 16-oz. pkg ea. FANCY PEACHES 4*35 BIRDS EYE LARGE CLUSTERS < M g% PINK LEMONADE _,.„ 3 cans SEEDLESS GRAPES ,b 19" BIRDS EYE BEEF, CHICKEN, TURKEY FRESHLY PICKED ' A^ — reg. 8-oa. pkg. ea. 25 SWEET CORN «„ 35' KEEBLER Oflc USE PIK-KWIK's FREE PARKING SALTINES Ib. box ll LOT AT REAR OF EDUCATOR HOLIDAY AS ST. STORE. COOKIES Ib. box 45 N. B. C.'RITZ Crackers . Ib. box TETLEY Tea Bags box of 4865 TETLEY TEA ... 8-oz. pkg. 92 MAIN STREET THOMASTON 4PAGE 12 — TOWN TIMES (WATERTOWN, CONN.), AUG. 7/1951 again once Willie Mays can" start town, to' teach' this year. at Fletcher Judson School. A Property of the Watertownknocking them, out of the par kHistorical — Mrs... Patricia McKennerney Society, of graduate of Castleton ' Teachers if he doesn't wait, too long . Waterbury, will be a •first .grade College, Vermont, '.she taught for Johnny Rowlison,' besides pitching teacher at the South School. A one year at Greenfield, • Mass.. for the Watertown Pony Leaguers. graduate of Teachers College of Edward Steele, of Bridgeton, is a. member of the Waterbury Connecticut, New .'Britain,, she New Jersey, will teach Chemistry watertownhistoricalsociety.orgA.C., recent winners, of the Gog-taught in the -Waterbury schools at Watertown High School. A, Hem© .League of Waterbury,. 'The for more 'than, a year. .graduate of Haverford College, A.C. faces Holyoke, Mass. at Haverford, -Pennsylvania, he has Hartford 'this evening, the winner Mrs. Janet Marshall, of Bantam, also done advanced, study at the to represent New England in, the will teach Social. Studies and Eng-University of Pennsylvania. AAABA's national, tournament at lish at the 'Gordon C. Swift Junior Johnstown, Pa. ... High School. She is a graduate of Edmund Ka'kows'ki, Grand view TEN YEARS AGO the University of Connecticut this Avenue, will teach Seventh Grade Ten, years ago this week, from year. Science at 'Gordon C. Swift Jun- the sports columns, of Town Times Miss Carol Patamski, of! Water- ior 'High Schfeol. He received his we find: bury, will, teach the combined B.A. degree from. American Inter- Oakville Red. Sox were leading third and fourth, grade at Fletcher national 'College, Springfield, Mass. the Inter-State • League by two Judson School. She graduated this .and. his teaching certification work games despite a loss to Pine Plains year from' Teachers College of was done at Teachers College of SIPOBTS SHORT used to be jammed and many was N. Y., a game in which Oakville Connecticut, New^ .Britain. Connecticut, New 'Britain. Dick Ki-oss .stiffererl a sprained the time you stood in Exchange committed six errors in. the sixth M. V. Gersz. of New Haven, will, ankle while participating in the Place trying to get .on a car that inning., Mrs. Gertrude Reardon, Beers teach Spanish and French at Wat- Water bury Park Department bas- •wasn't packed to the doors. Be- Street, formerly secretary at the ertown. High School. He graduated ketball league Monrl«y niej'ht. Dick lieve it or not, it was like trying Watertown A..A. staged a. 'night Fletcher Judson School, will teach this year from, the University of missed a good part of the- early to get on a subway at the five game, at Deland Field, which drew Business Education at Watertown Connecticut.. season schedule at American Inter- o'clock rush hour. 1.000 fans and. defeated the Wash- High School. A, graduate of Regis im tion;t I College with the same The City League was more than ington Pilots 13-7. Irv. Pichette had College, Weston, Mass., sine taught' 'Mrs. Grace B. Lorensen will .type of injury last fall. just, a bunch of amateurs whiling •two triples and a, pair of singles. Business Education at, Thomaston teach, the fourth grade at ..South Kross sparkled recently in a con- away a Sunday afternoon. The ri- The A.A,, was one game out, of High School for 'three years. School. A graduate of • Alber-tus test up in the Cat skills. Perform- valry was Intense, with the various first "place in toe Western Connec- .Mrs. Patricia Russin, Fern Hill Magnus College, .she has two years. ing for Hie Ansonia Norwoods sections of Water bury being repre- ticut: League. Road, will, teach the third, grade of teaching 'experience. . '. ngainst a team of collegians coach- sented by teams such as the North Pat- Piscopo hit a home run as ed by Red Au.erl.rach, the Boston End Thomas Club, the Brooklyn the Oakville Indians whipped, the Celtics coach, the Gakville lad A.C. Washington Hills, Tribunes Watertown Cubs — 6-3. Mike Sola, tossed in 32 points. and Sacred. Hearts. There were six pitched for Watertown and, Lurz MOBIL 10 CHAIRMAN teams but these five were the for Oakville. • Jim Mobilio, the Vatertnv/n um- standard bearers and the sixth LITTLE LEAGUE MEETING CONGRATULATIONS jiire, Is chairman of 'the coming club changed hands from year to FRIDAY event wliich will honor three for- year with the Overlooks, Prospect The Little League Board of Di- mer City; Amateur League ball Garage and. others having the fran- rectors and coaches will meet to- J>lavers of days gone by. chise. These teams had 'the best morrow evening at 'the Town, Hall TO WOLK'S!! '. The affair will be held, at Oak- players in the City and, imports at 9:30 p.m.. All are urged to' at- •ville's Judcl Field on a Saturday from, other sections of the state tend,,.. • .afternoon in September. Full de- made the circuit a real fast: one. tails of the program are heinsj lin- Wim Keilty was one of the fin- All Full-Time ed: up by the committee and- will est outfielders to ever perform in • be announced later. the loop, Ray O'Tooie was one of •(Continued, from. Page 1) :, Wim Keilty, formerly of Wafer- its hardest hitters and Joe Mobilio Mrs. Joan Dowd, Middlebury town and Ray O'Tooie and. Joe a hard-hitting first baseman. It will, Road, will replace Mr. Jana as RAY plobllio of Wat or bury will be the bring back a lot of memories — Art teacher at Gordon C. Swift three ex-ball players to be hon- pleasant ones indeed, for those of Junior High, School... A. graduate ored. us who so thoroughly enjoyed the of Marymount College, Tarrytown, • Those were "Rood, old days"" for fine baseball of those days. N.Y., she has three years of teach- CUFF NOTES ing experience in Maine. COCCHIOLA nrea baseball fans, when, the City '^r^po was in'its heydayyy. Not one Pete Petrok, who has become a. Miss Janice Havican, of Water- d skin-diving enthusiast, will vaca- bury, will teach the Polk School, BETHLEHEM. CONN. fc.ts;Or tw is o thhundree cased, nofanws foturner amateud outr. tion at Point Judith, R. I., shortly second grade. She is a graduate frail, but Hamilton Park where Tony "Pooney" Simons has this year of Ttea.ch.ers College of C'Ongress 6.7 63 5 three games were held cvi.-ry Sun- been saying right along to watch Connecticut, New Britain. gay — two at 2 p.m., and the head- Pittsburgh and it sure looks like Mrs. Walter -Knox, Jr., Lock- line attraction at 4 — often, had knew what he was talking about wood Drive, will, teach Homemak- two thousand fans and umvard on. Giants fans were disappointed mg at Gordon C. Swift Junior hand for I he stirring contests. when Milwaukee swept a, recent High School. A graduate of the • It wasn't the case of "wo or three four-game series to open up a five- University of Connecticut, she Automobiles in every family in tf'ame^gap. However, we feel sure taught for two years at Mansfield, ASPHALT PAYING those days and the * ijolley "cars " the Giants will be heard from Conn., and for1 a year.. at a, U.S. Air Force Base in Portugal. Richard Lewis of Waterbury will. teach English at Watertown High W O L K,' S O E P A R. T "Ml E N T 5 T O R E School A, graduate of the Univer- sity of Connecticut, he taught in Watertown, for three1 years, be- CUSTOMER P At. KING AREA IS Vl/tshes cJo ginning in 1954:, and then at Wil- b> High. School, Waterbury,,,. for a, ONE O F O U R M A N Y J O IB' S . Walk si! year before returning 'to Water- The Beautiful New WOLK'S DEPARTMENT STORE i^ongrdtulattons cJo 'Vi/olks!! IS AN OUTSTANDING ADDITION TO WATERTOWN"S BUSINESS WORLD. WOLK S DEP'T. STORE ROOT & BOYD, INC. GENERAL INSURANCE — REAL ESTATE BEAUTIFUL INTERIOR 449 Main Street, Watertown, CRestwood 4-2591 55 Center Street, Watefbary, Tel. PLaza 6-72:51 EVERY GOOD WISH FOR THE By BEAUTIFUL NEW WOLK'S SIVAKOFF & MINER, INC DEPARTMENT 579 BROADWAY STORE NEW YORK, NY. from . BArclay 7-4963 JOHN INNES CO. 70 ECHO 'LAKE ROAD WATERTOWN C £ 4 - 3 4 8 4 Property of the Watertown HistoricalTOWN TIMES (WATEHTOWN Society, CONN.), AUG. 7, 19.5 8 — PAGE 11 New, Moderwatertownhistoricalsociety.orgn Department Store Of Latest Design Is Opening Today In Watertown opment facing1 both Main St. and partments will all be independent the rebuilt and newly widened, of one another. And each depart- Hemingway Park Rd., ail within ent has an .individual color' the same general, area. scheme for expressing the Individ- uality of men's furnishings, wom- The keynote of'the new Wolk en-1 en's apparel, .linens and domestic terprise is. customer comfort and house fabrics, the children's sec- visibility of all sections of the tion, the shoe department and in- store. Months of research and fants wear. All the colors are of planning, conferences jwith the a soft, pleasant hue and blend very architect, Andrew S. Cohen, and attractively. extensive preparations are behind, this objective. It is reflected in the Other facOiti.es in the large faca.de of the entrance which, is all. quarters include the cashier's sec- glass and in the 4.500 feet of floor tion and 'wrapping counter in the space without a single supporting center of the area, a, charge ac- column which might block, the count booth, a notions department view. and cosmetics section. The win- dow display area is on the floor Although the store is new in ev- level but sectioned off with low ery detail, the owners and opera- wrought-iron grill-work.. tors are veterans .in the department All the lighting fixtures are mod- store field here. Wolk's Depart- em in design and the combination, ment Store ivas founded in Oak- of fluorescent: and incandescent vilie about 33 years ago by Clar- lights was exployed to prevent ence Wolk who is still active in glare .vet furnish 'the maximum of the business. light. " The fixtures in the new quarters have been specially adapted and The store's inventory will be designed not only for enhancing warehoused in its huge basement the attractiveness of the appear- which includes a special closed-in ance but' constructed at a conven- section for mothproof storage of ient height for sale and display of various woolen goods. articles and for avoiding any in- The grand, opening of the depart- terference with the visibility of all ment store will begin today and dfferent departments in, the store. be carried over Friday and Sat- Customer convenience is reflect- urday of this week. During this ed in the new parking area adja- time' the owners will present or- Pictured above is the second of the five major building projects that have been either completed or cent to the store and the extra chids to all women, visitors and under construction on Water-town's Main St. during .the past year. The first structure which was-finish- balloons to the children. In addi- large canopy over the fron1 t en- tion, a, special introductory gift ed and Is already in operation is the Thomaston Savings Bank which is next to the new Wolk De- trance which is .38 feet long and six will be made to all purchasers dur- partment Store. 'The third project which is scheduled for completion next month is the Watertown feet wide, offering protective cover ing the three eventful days. L i b ra ry vyrh i I e th e St. J oh n' s C h u rch a n d G ree n b I att com m e re ia I d eve I o p m e nt are ex pected to be fi n i sh - against storm, or hot sun. A novel ed before the end of the year. iMarens Studio Photo addition in facilities is found in the Wolk's, Watertown store was first specally-built children's shoe bar opened on Main St. twenty-nine The doors to one of the 'most at- the modern trend in stores, offices pleasantness as the result of 'the with seats .for the young fry two years, ago and has been operating and buildings of all kinds of elim- feet off the floor level. Air con- ever since, except for a, change of tractive and up-to-date stores in soft: and quiet color tones. ditioning is maintained throughout location on. Main, St. in 1938. Sam- toe Watertown - Waterbury area inating superfluous ornamenta- This latest completed develop- tion and maintaining simple, the store, including the four dres- uel Stein, has been affiliated with, open this week when Wolk's De- 1 ment is .in conformity with the sing rooms for men and, women. the store's management since its partment Store starts operations in clean, functional lines • to achieve changing face of Water/town's rap- The shipping and 'receiving plat- opening and, more recently, Mr. its new quarters on Main St. The both spaciousness and. a feeling of idly growing business district form is located in, the rear of the Wolk's son, .Arnold, joined the ac- building, which is next to the new openness. The new store's interior which, in addition to 'the .new building so that there will be no tivities after serving with the U.S. Thomaston Savings Bank, has been, steers away from, the monotony of: Thomaston, Savings Bank, will soon cases or packages .of goods inter- Air1 Force. Mrs. Barbara Kantor, completely remodeled both on the- a -single color but employs a var- see- a new, modern - Watertown Li- fering with customer traffic at who has been, employed, at the de- exterior and^interior along lines of iety of color finishes. Yet in spite brary structure, a new handsome any time. partment store for more than ten contemporary design and decor. of' the numerous shades, the at- St. John's Church building,' and. the The store layout has been ar- years will, serve as chief sales- The new project ••reflects fully. Biosphere is one. of harmony andnew Greenblatt commercial devel- ranged so that its numerous de- woman in the new location.

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AIR-CONDITIONING FOR A, 'FREE ESTIMATE ON YOUR HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING NEEDS — INDUSTRIAL, COMMERCIAL AND RESIDENTIAL — CALL ALLIED SHEET METAL WORK AT Plaza 4-0137. 1 FACE 14 — TOWN TIMES (WATERTOWN, CONN.). AUG. 7* 1958some of the property necessary dumped and also provide the nec-er claimed he was forced to pull for the project, will have to be ac- essary access roads for trucks and. over and while doing so the right front tire blew out which forced' tonic River flood, control project: quired from, the Chase Co.. He equipment used on the project. Flood ControPropertyl For under thofe Bush-McCormic thek ActWatertown, it said, that he has been assured thaHistoricalt During the 1955 flood thi s enSociety- him, into the guard , rail. Therp was announced by First Select- the firm will deed this property tire area was hit hard. Homes were no Injuries... The Investigat- Local Area Of man G. Wilmont Hunger ford. for the flood control" program to were under water and the build- ing officer was Henry Boucher. The'.narrow portion extends for the town and that a, town, meeting ings of the Watertown-Drive In Another minor accident occurred, Naugatuck River about 7001 feet and will be wid-will have to be called, for accept- Theatre were demolished and also on Saturday when cars driv- ing the parcel... washed away. en by James Latlmer, Jr. of Wa- enewatertownhistoricalsociety.orgd up to sixty feet. Cost of the terbury and Raymond Bradburv A section of the NaugatucNaugatut k I project is estimated at .5200,000 It is also necessary that a Flood River which flows through town and will be paid by the Federal Control Boaid be created since of Riverside St. collided on Ri- along the property ol the Chase Government with no cost to be the State Water Resources Com- COM- Carrier Hit verside St., There were no injuries Metal Works will be excavated borne by the town. mission can work only with such or damages, other than fender and widened as part of the Housa- Selectman Hunger ford said that special agency. Selectman Hun- A car carrier driven by Ed-damages, reported,.. Officer Joseph gerford said that the Board of Se-ward, T. Old of Mahwah, N. J. Clemente made the investigation lectmen can act as such agency crashed into a guard rail on, .Route but their authority must be ap-6 Thomaston Rd., Saturday after- proved by a town meeting. noon, damaging seven of the rail Lester Daniels, Edith Street, was An estimated 30.000 cubic yards posts. Thi driver reported that a issued, permission, for the installa- o n g r a tula 11 o n s of rock is expected to be removed car, which was passing another tion of an inside fireplace and ;». from the excavated area and thecar. pulled over into his lane and window at an estimated, expense local . officials must indicate the was beading toward him from, the of (900. To Our Neighbor... areas where the materials can' beopposite direction. The truck driv- aiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimii WOLK'S DEPARTMENT [ Congratulations cJo g STORE on- the opening of its new I WOLK'S 1 modern quarters. s • f r o m I GREASON, INC. | 510 MAIN ST.. CR 4-2589, OAKVILLE . || SAVINGS BANK- I Greason, Inc., Handled the Electrical Contract =j ".THOMASTON .... WATEMOWN . .. . J of the Beautiful New WOLK'S DEPARTMENT j

WATERTOWN OFFICE, 565 MAIN STREET j STORE Opening Today. . j§ llIllllllilHIIilillilllillllllll i • • • • • • • • • • a • • • • • • •< • • • • • • • t BEST WISHES TO COWL SIGNS, INC. WOLK'S 104 GRACEY AVENUE, MER1DEN. CONN. from the .,.. designed, manufactured and installed the unusual internally illuminated outdoor • Plexi- WATERTOWN PLUMBING glass Sign which is a standout feature' at the / & HEATING CO. BEAUTIFUL NEW 1065 Main St. — CR 4-1736 — Watertown Plumbing Contractors on Hie Beau- WOLK'S DEPARTMENT STORE tiful New WOLK'S DEPARTMENT Best of Success To Wolk's STORE which opens formally today.

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For 43 years Specializing In: General Contractors For: C O M M E R C I A L B U I L D I N G 5 Watertown Town Garage Woilcott Town 'Hoi 1N 0 U S T11A L B U I L D1, N G S Woodbury Fire House Jonathan Tnimbul School PUBLIC BUILDINGS Waffeitowa Post Office Whyco Chromium Co. .. TOWN TIMES (WATERTOWN, CONN.), AUG. 7, 1958 — PAGE 15 Property•••••••••••••••••• of the Watertown^ Historical Society watertownhistoricalsociety.org GRAND OPENING 'TODAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY AUGUST 7-8-9

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-:¥¥¥¥^¥¥¥^¥#¥¥^ y, "MJC: "The program is to 'toe- in charge Ladles' Guild Sale of past masters of the' Grange . . . Ladies" Guild of Christ, Church Krttis that otter spending agencies are The Grange Lecturer, Mrs. Clara will conduct: a food, candy .and SMITH — Twins, Jeffrey Karl BethlehePropertym News also havinofg budge thet difficultie Watertowns and Osuch, is attending -the New Eng-Historicalgarden vegetable sale on SafeSocietyr and 'Donna Marie, • were- •bom to By Paul Johnson the added school, funds may have land Lecturer's Conference, being day starting at 11 a.m. ^ on the •Mr. and Mrs. - John Smith of Summer visitors to Bethlehem to be .provided, by additional, taxa- held in, Durham,; N. H.,, Aug. 11-14 church grounds .. ... Wardens and .Litchfleld on Aug. 30 in the Char- will find plenty of activity this tion come next year. ,. ., . Members have decided, to Vestry of Christ Church will meet lotte Hungerford Hospital Tor- weekend, 'with the annual, street Vote Request hold, a meeting on Aug. ,25 as a Tuesday at 8 p.m. in the Parish rington. Mrs. Smith, is the .for* fair1 of the Artists and Writers of watertownhistoricalsociety.orgA request for the special town, work session to clean .Memo-rial House . ... . A. Transfiguration Day mer .Eleanor Johnson. Grandpar- Conn, holding forth on, ye village meeting was voted at a, meeting hall as .part, of their community service with. Holy Communion was- ents are, Mr. and Mrs. Karl green on. Saturday, and the" fire- of the Board of Education held servici e pprogramg s MemberMb s held in 'Christ 'Church Wednesday Johnson of Litchfield Rd Wa- mens* family clambake taking up Thursday eye at the school , attendindi g are.' askek d to bring sand- ,. ., . A. vacation Bible School di- tertown, and Mrs. Romaine Smith a full day on Sunday. Members said some items of cost wiches for their refreshment pe- rected, by Mrs. Margaret Urfer of Flushing, L. I. Scheduled for display and sale particularly for tuition, had, ex- riod and cleaning materials for opened, on Monday and next week at the street, fair will be oil paint- ceeded estimates and made the de- use on the hall . . . The meeting will be In operation on Monday NOR BY— A. son, Arnold Keith ings, water colors, ceramics, tex- ficit inevitable The committee was originally planned as a com- through Wednesday -from 9 to was bo-m to' Mr. and, Mrs. John tiles, jewelry, dolls and other cre- also voted to increase a budget petitive night. 11:30 a,.m...... School Is held in E. Nordby of Edgewood Rd, on ations of artists and craftman of given tentative approval at a prior Dems To Endorse Federated Church and on, church July 30 in. the Waterbury Hospi- western: Connecticut .. . . The meeting by more than, $4,000 Democrats nave named, the date grounds - - . Rev. A. H. Kaufman tal. Mrs:. Nordby is the former street fair will become an indoor The increase raises to $143,230 the of Aug.. 19 .as the time they will is directing the devotionals; Mrs. 'Charlotte M. Smith. ' • event in ease of inclement weath- school, budget for the next fiscal select a party endorsed candidate Raymond Lynn,, Jr., is primary su- er, with the artiste due to 'move vear, as compared with $117,745 for state representative and jus- pervisor, assisted by Mrs. Paul LI IE B ESKIMO— A' son, Michael into ye Memorial, hall . ,1 . AH ex- for the current period, but the two tices of the peace The date Maddox 'and Mrs.. Robert, Bay sin- Bruce, was bom to Mr. and Mrs hibits are expected to 'be in place missing months represent summer was. agreed upon at a meeting of ger; Mrs. Helen Computzzi and Donald R. .Liebesking of Evelyn by 1 p.m., and will remain until 6 periods In which school spending the town committee held. Friday Mrs. Russell 'Getty are .in charge St. on July 31 in. the Waterbury p.mi Henry Gros, Bethlehem, Is low ... . . Committee members night in the town office building of the beginner .group, and the Hospital. Mrs. Liebeskind Is the is serving as general chairman of said the added $4,000 was needed ., . ., 'Charles Gallagher, 'Thornaston, junior .group is in charge of Mrs. former Patricia E. Hofstadter. the event The Womens' Guild because of uncertainties, involved new state central committeeman Sydney Merrill, and Mrs. William of Christ Church is to serve re- in, placing the new addition into from the 32d senatorial district, Numberger. freshments, throughout the day, operation, and because a new prob- was a guest, at. the meeting. LIQUOR 1— A. son, Aniello Anton- Tax Installment Due io, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Lui- while the Women's Association of lem involving the heating plant gi. Liguori of Saugus Ave. on July the Federated 'Church • will, serve has arisen • Extensive', repairs Add, to .Important dates for lo- Moasser 'Event the annual dinner for members 31- in. - the Waterbury Hospital to cost in, the neighborhood of cal taxpayers, that of Friday, Aug.. The Maasser Men's Charitable Mrs:. Liguori is the former 'Jen- and, friends of A&W ... . . 'The din- $1,000 will have to be made 'be- 15. when, second installment of nie Famiglietti. " ner is set for 6:15 p.m. in Memo- fore the present heating plant, can property taxes becomes due and •Club of Waterbury will sponsor a, rial hall. be placed in operation, it was .said. must be met to avoid interest pen- benefit program on August 10 at Clambake Teacher1 Roster alties on. the full amount of the Temple Hal, Waterbury. John, WALKER— A daughter, Sally Lou- The annual family clambake The school board completed a, tax bill ,. ... . The tax payments are George, Buckwheat Hill Road, is ise, was born to Mr. and Mrs given, by -the Firemens* Club of roster of teachers for the fall term being received by the collector, general chairman of the event and William T. Walker of Maple Ave'. Bethlehem will get under way at by approving a, contract to Miss Mrs. May Johnson, at, her home on the program will feature the Bos- on. July 29 in the Waterbury Hos- 10 a.m. on. Sunday and, continues Frances Melanson Assignment East." st. . . .. Present invoices rep- ton 'troupe of Mideast dance and pital. Mrs. Walker is the former until 7 p.m The event is to of teachers to grades has also resent a, • rate of 32 mills. •music entertainers. Sally M. Knott.- be held on Thompson rd.., or in the been .ma.de, and is, kindergarten, Committees for the Bethlehem. event of rain, at. ..tfte Bethlehem, Mrs. Anna belle Esdale; grade 1, horse show, which takes place at fair grounds A large attend- Mrs. Mary Reichenoach; grade 1- toe Bethlehem, fair grounds Aug.. ance is assured by a, heavy ad- 2, Mrs. Muriel KnilJ; grade 2, Mrs- 17, are busy with, final details, vance ticket sale, and proceeds of Truman Wheeler; .grade 3, Mrs. while entry clerks rae registering ALL NEW the event will, be used for depart- Gladys Nichols: grade 3-4, Miss •the horses and riders who will ment needs not provided, for by Melanson; grade 4, David, Hem- compete in. the day-long program ..ADVANCE '! FIWIII SHVICI HIADACHIt i town appropriation and for com- pel; grade 5, Mrs. Sevia, Pelzer; which starts at -9.a.m. A, meet- •immii MjMoommro «SIKVK«. munity service programs of the .grade 6, Mrs. Leota Hall; grade ing of all 'committees of the show SAVIft" HORIZONTAL CHASSIS organization!. 7, Mr. Plourde; grade 8, Mrs. takes place this Friday at 8 p.m. tiftu NO ramo cacifits Town Meeting Katherine Magnuson. at the home of Dr. and. Mrs. H. B. Printed circuit* in. • TV' ehaiak can Bethlehem, voters will meet in Bethlehem Republicans will Risley, Sr., .Main st:., to complete lead to vastly repair bib and may meet in caucus in Memorial hall also cause service dtiay». Zenith, use* town meeting on Tuesday at 8 final details. . . ,. The show cele- hand crafted standard circuits for p.m. to hear a request, from, the on Monday at 8 p.m. to name a, brates, its. 20th anniversary this ter operating dependability trxt 'Board of Education for an appro- party endorsed, candidate for state year:.. greater opera priation- to' cover a deficit in the representative and. similar candi- Meeting of the Mother Goose current school budget Size of dates for justices of- the peace . . . Barnyard committee of the Beth- the appropriation, to be asked has y.he Republican town committee lehem, fair, which Is an event of HIIIH. lITIi WMilf FHfllES not been determined, and awaits has previously announced that it Sept., 6 and. 7, will be held this MEW ZENITH RIGHT FRONT SlOt more information as to outstand- will support J. Raymond, Stevens, Thursday at 8 p.m. in .Memorial TUNIN8—Piill-Puah On/Off Contra!-. pull to turn #st an—put* to turn *et oft. ing debts, but was previously es- retired rural mail 'Carrier, who hall Mrs. Hazel Meres, Sandy will, be making his first bid for BIG rx rZtnilh ALNICO 9 SPEAKER timated by board members as be- Hook, Is chairman of the Mother •—for richer, fuller ton* quality. ' ing about $,26TO ,., . ... Whether the elective office. , * Goose show, which annually proves needed, funds can be transferred A meeting of Bethlehem Grange a great attraction for the young- • SUNSHINE -PICTURE TUBE • from, some other town appropna- to be held Monday at. 8 p.m. will sters at the fair Committee CINELENSU FACE GLASS • 11,00* tion rein a. ins air unanswered ques- be held in Johnson Memorial hall members are planning a number VOLTS OF PICTURE POWER • tion, but. it is reliably estimated due to the Republican caucus . of new features in thV barmaid SPOTLITE DIAL • EASY OUT FACE - THE MUMTIMOTOHl CLASS •TONE CONTROL offeung this season MODEL BIMT—It' overall dlao. m«a.i. Summer Sale 9W iq. In. nclangular picture mi. IIn onliwdi now over Afternoon Womens Association Mahoosny or arafnt.it of the Federated Chtiich will meet Blond Oik colon. 40 MILLION Tuesday at 1 30 p m at home of Mrs Charles Be^rdsle> Kasson rd and will makp plans foi the annual summer sile to be gnen Small d own pa y m e n,t—up t o' 2 ye a r s—S m a II month"! y pa y m cuts STRONG b\ the group Aug 23 from 1 to 4 prn on the giounds of the chinch Committee chanrnen foi tht 15 RECONDITIONED TABLE MODELS $i sale ha\e been named h\ its Rtn- AND- CONSOLES in excellent running shape and eral -chainnan Mis A J Ra\ some with new PICTURE TUBES ',." UP .Save confidently with mond and are Mis Geiald "Wmoi 25 food Mis Jesse Hudson apion= ANTENNA INSTALLATIONS' — Checking - Repairing . Testing wd fanc\ work Mrs Sherwood WE RENT TV SETS FOR VACATION'S FIRST Allen iag rugs Mrs G Judson Wells caids and stationei\ Mis FEDERAL Leif Kroglund children s attrac tions Mrs Da\id Rhodes snack SAVINGS bir Mrs Kenneth Hamilton white elephants Donations for AND LOAN ASS'N OF WATER BUM the white elephant table are be VAUGHN BROS. TV 3°o Current Yearly Rate ing sought and w ill be collected 50 Leaven worth St. if contributors will contact Mrs 1125 Mail St. — Td. Cf 4-8737 — Watertown Hamilton

$100,000,000 IN THREE YEARS To Make Jobs and Payrolls GAP is well imo it* tremendous build- ing and cxpiwioo program that call* for a IKXMXNUIOO expenditure. Tka pro- gram is making jobs,' helping maintain payrolls, Jnuldiag mere strength into the assured future of Connecticut. Added CL&P service facilities will help business make profits, thus' help maintain employment. Use of CUitP service will increase substantially over the next few years and this, too, will help create jobs and payrolls. —- CL&P offers- this fact as $100,000,000 worth of solid faith in 'the future of Con* necticut. CLeP This- $100,000,000 •xpwKlHvr* for our thr— y»or expedition program h th* tamgMt sfnpf* capital tmMttmwtt CUP lias mod* In h» 40 y«ar Mtrory. nt comucnevr IJ'OHf AM0 F'O'Wf* CO'-MMNT Property of the Watertown Historical-TOW(»-T4ME9 (WATEBTOWJ4, Society- CONN.), AUG.. 7T-1fl5f l — PACE watertownhistoricalsociety.org

As of August 1, 1953 our 75,OOO depositors were happier by nearly

'The amount of our August 1 st semi-annual dividend— nearly $1,600,000• proves that people in the Waterbury area believe more than ever in steady saving,.. \ in Waterbury's ONLY Mutual Savings Bank j where safety and good dividends ore traditional.

Are YOU receiving 'your sharex .., of 'the' dividends that have been paid by Waterbury Savings Bank: — since 1850?" If not, we would welcome your account,.^i WATERBURY SAVINGS BANK Mutual Savings Bank Service Since 1850 fe— WATERBURY, CONNECTICUT MAIN OFFICE HLL PLAIN OFFICE PLA2A OFFICE CHESHIRE OFFICE Iwflt Main at Savings Strut 281 Meriden Road 176 Chase Aw Hit 190 Mail Stmi Ptione PLiza 541131 Pint PLaza 5413! Phooe PLaza 5-0131 iPlsic iRi'wiiat 2-W1Z Cpen Thursday 9 a.m.,to 7 pJfl, Open Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday Open Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday' Op«nFtiday9 a.m. to? OtlKf Banking Days 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. 10 &m. to 4 p.m. Other Banking Day» S a.m, to 1 'Open Thursday 9:30' a.m. to 7 p.m. Open Thursday and- Friday Open Friday 9:30 a.m. to 5 pJB, 10 a.m.. to 7 p.m. Jtftir Mali Mica twun Jtfta Man Office *»m L Plane PLaia 4-7666 Plow Piaia 5-2442 FREE aistainur PARKING - ALL OFFICES :.••'v 0 T :P :-ir -- A. •PAGE IS — TOWN TIMES (WATERTOWM, 'CONN.), AUG. 7, 1§58 boundary line of any Tesldcnce sign not more than 100 feet in zone and, shall be set back at least: area affixed to the face of any Smorgasbord In Woodbury PropertyBy designatio ofn bthey the Plannin Watertowng 50 feet away from any public oHistoricalr one building on such parcel, anSocietyd The annual smorgasbord , spon- and Zoning Commission; by peti- proposed highway, except for park- none of such signs shall extend sored by St. Teresa's Church, Guild New Regulations To tion of a public official or public ing purposes which shall be set more 'than ,2 feet above "the highest of Woodbury, will be held, Aug. 16 agency of the town; by petition of back at least 30 feet from, any point of any permitted structure on in. the Woodbury Town Hall . the owner of the land to be estab- boundary. No structure in this such parcel. Weather permitting, tables will be Cover Industrial lished in such zone. 1 watertownhistoricalsociety.orgzone shall be erected with ing 50 No building or use permit shall set up on the lawn, for those wish- Such zone shall contain at least feet of the boundaries of the par-be issued in any such, zone except ing ,to enjoy an. outdoor summer 50 acres unless it is contiguous to cel on which, it stands, or within after approval by the Planning supper. Zones Are Proposed an area zoned for industry or 100 feet of an existing residence. and .Zoning' Commission. The menu will include turkey, The Industrial Development commerce. All residences built -or maintained ham,, tongue, Swedish, meatballs Commission; has submitted' a draft A public hearing of such peti- in this zone shall conform to re- Local Troops Enjoy Camp and herring with a, variety of de- of proposed regulations for a com- tion or designation must be held gulations established for R30 resi- licious accompaniments and home- mercial and industrial restricted with prior publication of notice in dential, zones. Local scout troops 52 under the 1 direction of Bob" Seymour and made apple pie for dessert. Serv- zone (CIR) which if: is recommend- a newspaper, All structures' and uses in -such ing be considered by the Planning 'Troop 55 under the-leadership of ings will be at 5 and 6:30' p.m. The Zoning Commission, may ap- zone shall be subject to prior ap- Joe LeQaJi", recently spent a week Tickets .may be 'Obtained at the and Zoning Commission as a sub-prove" or disapprove or approve proval of the Zoning Commission camping at Camp Mattatuck. The d:oor, from Guiki members, or stitution to the present zoning re- with modifications the creation of for the purpose of protecting re- •week of July 20-26 was enjoyed, by from. Mrs. William Lavelle, ticket gulations governing the restricted suchsuch zone, No such zone shall sidences both within, and neighbor- a total, of about 215 scouts an-d ex- chairman, COngrese 3-2036. and industrial classification, with modifications the creation of ing upon such zone with respect to plorers, many of •whom took part1 The following is a summary off such zone. No such zone shall 'be health, beauty, and all! other pur- in, the; 'track meet which featured the proposed new provisions which approved without: provision for poses of a planning and zoning or- the period, 'designated Olympic the Zoning Commission is now an- full safeguards to the appropriate dinance, the following matters to Week. alyzing : use of the land in the immediate be considered, but not: exclusive- WATERTOWN Restricted zones for commercial neighborhood or without determin- ly:, availability of utilities such as and industrial purposes may be es-ation of the appropriateness of the water, gas, sewers, and electricity ELECTRIC tablished, in one of these ways: area f«j? the proposed use, to the area so zoned; noise from Any use is permitted, in the zone operations of proposed use, includ- ReaHyTransactions APPLIANCE REPAIR except1 , those prohibited in Section ing type and volume of necessary John, N .Bowen, of Waterbury, AH Type* Electrical Wiring 230 of the present: ordinance. tr af f ic; em enat i ons „ i n c lud i ng sold land and. .improvements at Ridil & Commercial The maximum height for struc- smoke, fumes, odors and dust; Winnemaug' .Lake Estates to the Oakville Power tures iB- the CIR zone shall be two disposal of waste products, includ- .Lake Winnemaug Association. FREE ESTIMATES and one half stories dr. 35 feet. ing .surface- water, .rubbish, sew- Louis Kay .sold land .and im- ~~ Equipment Ail buildings and uses shal be at age etc. provements on Westbury Park ,283. Middlebury Rd., least 1501 feet distant from the POWER MOWERS Paved parking areas with at .Road to Leo CiaricMo and Lor- WATEBTOWN least 300 square feet for each .of raine 'Oancolo of Waterbury. OUTBOARD MOTORS the maximum number of employ- Alfonse Kontout, Inc., through Call CR, 4-4928 Sales and Service: ees'"" reasonably expected on the president Alfonce Kontout, sold premises at any one time. Exter- land and improvements on Lock- ALL TYPES of MOWERS ior lighting' shall be reflected away wood Drive to John M. Mitchell Sharpened and Repaired BLUEBIRD in and, Edna V. Mitchell., from, public" highways and, resi- ASPHALT PAVING CO. dences, C It 4 - 4 * 1 4 Waterbury Watertown All buildings shall be screened 583 Main St., Oakville PL 4-3753 CR 4-4500 from, public highways and resi- dences by landscaping and by KARPET KARE planting and maintenance of shrubs or trees. THE FAMOUS One sign with area-not to exceed, PRINCETON 20 square feet may be erected, at CLEAKING METHOD!! WATERTOWN any point within the boundaries of any parcel in such zone for each MANUFACTURING COMPANY of 25 feet of frontage of such, par- • Takes Only One Day WATERTOWN cel on a public highway and, one KNITTING • Right In Your Own CUSTOM MOLDERS OF' ALL 'PLASTICS iHo.ni* of Our Plant. MANUFACTURERS of LIFETIME WAKE The most, satisfactory cleaning JOHNYARMAL MILLS, INC. proposition we've ever come across!! It's speedy . . .. It's APPLIANCE SERVICE 1 PLUMBING - WIRING efficient and it's inexpensive!! HEATING CALL, US AND WE'LL' TELL A PIZZA YOU ALL, ABOUT I Til Westlnghouse Appllaneea WATERTOWN SERVED EVERY NIGHT Goulds Water System* All Mates of Washing' For 'Free Estimates— Machines Serviced PHONE CR 4-1636 RO'S RESTAURANT 101 Turner Avenue, Oakville Phone C Rest wood 4-3915' ENGINEERED 841 Main St. Odwflfo, Conn. ALLYN'S Phone CRtiftwood 4-8069 PLASTICS THE AND Cleaning Service AMERICAN •Bob" Ailyn Frank Barton Reception Bad9 HEMINWAY 15 Echo Lake Road REPLACE You! SINTERINGS WATERTOWN A, OLD ANTENNA NOW BARTLETT ' WATERTOWN with thm genuine INDUSTRY Wonder-Helix MFG. CO. Range & Fuel. Oil BARIBAULTS 690 MAIN ST.,. OAKVILLE SEE the difference! NYLON THREAD Tel. C Bert wood 4-1284 or 4-1220 Injoy better black end white recaption—COLOR Ti.toot BRAIDED LINES Let Us Estimate YAN ARR RADIO & ELECTRIC CO. WATERTOWN. CONN. on that 727 MAIN ST. - WATERTOWN PAYING JOB Tel. CR 4-23 It All so' Power Pumping of Septic Tanks and Cesspools. C A L L MATTY'S ROOT & BOYD INC. 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LAUDATE clogging, thus cutting' plumb- any hour of the BARRELLED SUNLIGHT PAINTS ELECTRIC OIL BURN! S fit ing bills. LAWN " MOWERS arvilw A- Repair* Let us show you hour easily you con, own. a Fairbanks- DAY or HiGHT Sold, Serviced and Repaired •Mam, ,P**i«, Ctitnli, .„ Morse automatic softener, j 'V*m,mmlmmtm. OwtMl Vttrm, Futt, at WATERTOWN CO-OPERATIVE R. J. Nock & Son. 'THE CITIZENS & MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION INCORPORATED INC. V+rtm ••!. MatwUk la, ;IIMIL NATIONAL SANK 27 Depot Street — Watertown Watertown, Connecticut of • PHONE CR' 4-2512 14 •04KDAU ATM. Northffeld Road' •AXYXULB. COW*. Watwtary. Connecticut CRcrtwood 4-2271 tomized creations. "Customizing" ation is the limit; (5) Interiors, an, TOWN TIMES (WATERTOWN, CONN.). AUG. 7, 1958 — PAGE 19 Custom' Cars To Be or "personalizing" of care Is- a infinite number of variations pos- craft and hobby that has grown to sible, depending upon, taste of FeaturedProperty At First great proportionof s theall over - thWatertowne builder; (6) Tail lights, usuall y Historical Society> 4 country. There are 10 basic steps swapped with * another make Russell Boy Drowns in the customizing of a car: — (1) of car; (7) Lowering, usu- Rod World's Fair ally achieved by the use of lower- Of the more than 200 selected Dechroming; (2) Chopping, remov- At Camp Mataucha ing' inches' in height from door ing blocks put betwee1 n the leaf automotive masterpieces to be dis- posts apd roof; (3) Frenching, the spring and axle 18 Peaking a played, at the first annual Rod & watertownhistoricalsociety.orgmethod of accentuating rounded Custom World's Fair Auto Show- custom treatment for head and contouis u-aUdJJ> on fenders hood In Tragic Accident approximately 125 cars will be cus- tail lights,;; (41 Grills, here imagm- and trunk lid 191 Striping and Roheit Ru-sell 11 son of Mr Scalloping the latest inno\ation to and Mrs Richaid Russell prospect add a note of personal touch with Stieet drowned Jul\ 31 at Camp Househoid Hints the use of paint using varied stock Mataucha tnr Y M C \ operated and onu'nal geometric designs Da\ Camp at Smith Pond here 1 1 in 1 Ti im special bumperettes Police and fhemen raced to the continental wheels specially de- scene and uo'ked ovei the child Hot Chicken And, Cool Soup For Supper signed tail pipe extensions are but vwth the electronic resuscitate! a few finalK one additional in- fi jm the C D emergent \ tru^ k gredient and that is Design a fac- but to no avail Medical Ex^minei tor that \anet. with e\er> buildei Dr Edw in G Read*, said death that e\ol\es the car into a radical was due to ^ccidentil drowning or conservative product with the hi, in the w *tr>r for ap- pr ivn-tteh two houis betoie he The custom entries w ill comt j v\ di, 'uund bv Lfe^uuds in watei fiom New Jersev Illinois Dela-1 h\e teet deep tweitv tpet west «aie Mainland Ohio Rhode Is- ot the suimmng a>e-is nuiih land Indiana Pennsylvania Con- dock necticut Massachusetts New York and California All entries will be Cnmp iffic aN said the child ludged for the coveted Rod & Cus-wis misst-d at app1 >\iniiteK "* 4" tom Wui Ids Fait trophies pm some twentv n inutes after In addition to the custom cars the c^neral svwrr period had end- BE READY hot tod- J all Upes will form a| ed it the earn The b~n had krt sparkling dispiav of specialized au-v home at y 'hit rru n»ncrttn afi-n1 tomotive equipment There will be the cqmp He v^ on'sidered q dl-.o commercial displavs of Amei- ' good be^'nner sv immei ,can and imported motor cars plus 1 Uiteifiont peisr>nnpl there tiie \d\ latest in motor and ac- could iiDt explain h >\\ the Rus-ell cessory pi ducts for the enthusiast so insster cot into th° w itct v ith The Lod and Custom Worlds out a ' budd\ Th Buo1\ S\s- ! tem is us 1 at the i >mp tn which Fan v i i be opened to the public eich s,' immei m 1st he pined v> ith finrrr noon to 11 pm dail> in the anothei ot cquj. abil t\ Kef-u be- FOR COL Industries Ai ts Building of the Fasten M-Ues Exposition in W eat in_ al'jnej t > t itcr Hi tti l :>pi ingfiel 1 Mass from Wednes- C-i up riUthMifics said tint i 1 dd\ Au.iM 1 ith through Sunda\ huddv-check was n ide thief August 17th for a full 5 days and minuses ilt i the l>ovs _->t inf nights tne \' ite> with otl PI s made at five minute mteivaK d itnn tne pe- nod Trie1 pointed o it that the sw immei s alw .\s (.h'ckid tut in Campbell Opens pans ~nd that vhin t^e ^im- ne.s vveie ca ied ni't ot tne v\atti WEATHER ? I A cool soup drink 'teams up with skillet barbecued, chicken for a Law Office Here it ; 23 p IP e ic!: bov comincr out •avoiy and, thrifty warm-weather meal. Round, out the menu with, Att-nnev Henrv C Campbell ot thi_ v itIL I was witn i paitnei rice, spinach, crisp salad, fresh fruit and cookies. >\ill open his office for the pi ac-, Ii v as noted that the Kiv, aie net 'The chicken is a, plump tender broiler-fryer dona to a rich, brown chcc-ced off b\ name but alli^ed nee ot liw this ueek at his hime r In a little over a, half hour. This 'young meaty chicken is one of the on S3 MPI I iam L ine Watertow n to t_.ite the w itt i i beat bays for your food dollar the year around. Trul Jiblict ot Water town foi pined up \s ith a h iddv Real cool is this soup 'beverage, whipped up in, a thrice. Combine moi e than tt_n •"eais Atty C imp-| Camp oP'ic ils ^Iso p tinted otit ••§ cans (10%, ox. «udi) condensed cream, of celery soup, well chilled, oell v a>, tuimti)\ associated uith tint the \oun^stcis aie instructed with 2 soup cans of ice cold .milk. Shake, mi« ox blend and pour the Watei burv legal firm of Car- n 3t to le^\ t? thp v atei alone hut Into four tall, glasses;. mod y and Ti ranee foi twelve to take along +neii buddies who .YIELD: 4 generous servings. \eiis Ho wis aNo conntcted will he re-ass]^ned it one of th<~ Skillet Barbecued Chicken vwth the Fcdeial Buieau ot In- pTtnP'--, is chilled LI must go "" I broiler-fryer chicken 2 tablespoon salt vest i; it in ashoit for an\ ieason cut in pieces, 1 teaspoon pepper Att\ L ampbell was graduated Local pilice said the countv fi 3in \a'e Lm\ersit\ and Yal^cororei s> ifFi^e his been notified 8 tablespoons 'molasses % cup water Liu School A lesident of W i- of tlie incident The Hn.kco\ Fun- V* cup prepared mustard. V2 cup vinegar tei to>,' n "=ince 1912 he h\es vwth eral Home w as in charge of ar- Vi cup salad oil his Wife, the formei Do,roth> .R<_li- iangt-menta,. Wash and dry chicken. 'Combine molasses, prepared mustard, ne r. and two daughters on Mer- Robert Russell •alt and. pepper. Add water, 'vinegar and oil; blend we'll, Dip chicken riam Lane. He is a member of the The son of Richard E. and Shir- into sa.ti.ee, 'Cook In heavy skillet over medium heat, brushing with Waterbury, Litchfield County. lev- (Redfield) Russell, the hoy additional, sauce until tender, about 30 to'4 5 minutes. State and American Bar Associa- was described as "a brilliant pu- YIELD: 4 servings. tions. pil " He was born in Rochester. Pennsylvania, and his family had lived here for about eight years He had been a Judson School pu- pil, and wa^ scheduled to enter oo cJhey oa.j/ Gordon Swift Junior High School HILDEBRAND'S in September In addition to his parents, he is HEDUKEDIHROUGH HIS HAT sur\ ived by a brother, Pochard. Jr. two sisters. Jean and Elizabeth, all of Watertown; the paternal RADIO & TV grandmother, HI is Jean K Rus- sell, of Lexington, Mass.; and the F e o f it res maternal grandparents. Mr. and Mrs Haistead E. Redfield, West Hartford. ZENITH and MOTOROLA T.V. Funeral Services were held Au- gust 2 in Christ Church, with Rev. I H c I' u d i tt g P o r f a b I' e s Jackson, Foley, Rector, officiating. • Burial at the convenience of the family. Friends were requested, to omit flowers but it was noted Z E NIT H and MOTO R O I A that those wishing to do so could contribute to the Watertown-Oak- HI-FI ville Little League. • ., but she set him straight; Building Permits now he knows you can get A permit to construct an addi- ZENITH RADIOS, tion to a barn on Guernsey town friendly service all the time Road was issued to Alfred Chap in Portables and Portables —at Hildebrand's!! Jr. The project, will cust an es- timated $600'. T r a n s i s t o r Gerald MorreH. Turner Avenue was granted permission to install a new garage .roof and new gar- MOTOROLA RADIOS ' P R OMPT age door at a cost ot $300. Tubes, Batteries, etc. E X P E R T FULL LINE OF PHONOGRAPH NEEDLES IN- REPAIR. CLUDING DIAMOND NEEDLES. |GAS-TOONS) ELECTRIC FANS FOI HOME OR OFFICE. SERVICE on Convert your old 78 automatic combination fro ALL MAKES OF Jack & Ronnie a new 4-speed record changer at a very nominal TELEVISION cost. SETS CALL US FOR DETAILS, Your Comm and Hildebrand's has tide Newest lop Records. RADIOS Albums, etc. Need latteries for your Portable Radios? We Have Them. "Boy, Look, at That Shiny Car . . . AT HILDEBRAND'S you can RENT a PUBLIC must be one We polished.' ADDRESS SYSTEy for use at Weddings, Parfries, Which just goes to prove we don't Etc. Complete with Microphones, Automatic miss a, thing when we ua.sh RECORD PLAYER, 2 SPEAKERS and All Needled and, polish your car. Wire. WALTON'S • ESSO SERV1CENTER C L O S E D M O N D A Y S D U R I N G We give, S A H Green Stamp* " JULY and AUGUST Phon© CR 4-8096 20 — TOWN TIMES (WATERTOWN, CONN.), AUG. 7, 1858 Property of the Watertown Historical Societyfin1! "Radar Speed Meter" To Be Delivered it. ¥his Week To Local Policwatertownhistoricalsociety.orge Department CP.Ilj- by the Police Department. 'The Watertown Police Commis- Costing approximately $1,500, the sion has decided to purchase a iCriuipment can, be used for detect- '"'Radar Speed Meter"" for use lo- «*g si>eeders, or for conducting sur- Carlo Palomba and Sergeant Pat- mmm *-e>s of car speeds on various let- rick Butler. C.ti streets. 'Toe device cons.ists of two parts, 1 Mr. W. Barrett, a representative transmitter and. recorder and. 'me- C' the Automatic Signal Division ter. The transmitter is placed so To demonstrate the sensitniH of C 'tin ml Rn Litt'c IITIMI s the machine Mr Bnrett tossed a A., Iti i (In MILS Inc tin c tn into its beam Tht machine I entered the moving object and opens it the ^h ion VI F I / t ' H r 'r \ ' i ' ' I J ^ ' i I VULM 11 thmi !fi M i etc ideal jts speed tuehe miles, t C T J —tit uho h ii \ i itt n th pti Inui on the record paper i it n W L i ^ f th pp-ti* iiltv 1 hf m ichine also recorded the i \ IOU this , fU'UilEl i n, in udti speed of Commissioner Ai?new s li m i \oung son as lie i in to retrieve Ini im \ li if H is c nunU'V run 1he tin can at fifteen miles pei n I n I in h is iV thr iriL,i ii ( r hour I /§ J j J f ' j r * * y ^"" 1 'r il c t t p thulki Tin pirn The company representative 1 I'l i in i Uit\ dm_ lir UM pointed out that not onlv is the v ^1 ) ip Of itl rt l_,f Is machine inv Tillable in apprehend ci I I ht it ti _,ui the bv- me? speed Jaw violators but ma\ I' f Kint'ti am nst c i i also be used to check up on com pi i due b n t\e nno rnt s-nn pi lints of citizens that automobiles tt n ire speeding al >ng their streets J i|pi nn^ in The M~>uieU »p The ndar equipment could be left ''r'l ' '''' ' I /'I V ^ ' '/ ,'' 'I' t P nil Milikm r> J Sulltv in jn position during the di\ gmng I t > i stcf tn Riib n i Fole\ t peiminent record of the speeds Painting and repairing of the -weather vane and pole near the C i Wumi IltLii Kint,st *d of all vehicles passing b\ '" \n lund ind JCH.I\ L \ int,ston war monument on 'Town Hall Hill was -recently completed as part, L- Chief Minupci said that delner> j. I Mihkm m tkt.s Ins hi -it Ami of the Select mi en's general maintenance program. Perched nearly rj ' it if ^ i 11 i i H ' •t m ppi n met. stnr e this punL,6 of the machine had been promised [or some time this \\etk but that fifty feet above the ground /^ steeplejack Joseph Therrien of the f -t \ i! if Sprlr tt i It th Miss J1, H. DiCarlo Co., contractor*, of Oakville. £>•' m nd Miss Folr\ in t won putting the Meter into operation I mil uclum with thfii per would depend upon how soon the ly.iWt H PI in i in The Love c Ion Police Depaitment c in obtain i i , •**%* •»•;•*! M*1 ; jl C f i 1 ] neeessarv peimit from the Federal Inc pi »v is directed h \t«md| C >TI muni eat ions Commission I m i If i pi oduLci ot tt Presurricibh the equipment would I 1 ; 1 •/: ' S. 'I'll'' (i I \1 H1-.1 -non be useful in a situation such as 1 IK ih u )ii PI t\ 'T> IV 1 arose last •seal when a group of : : f the ^ us ttion ii Fu Lint, M in local cituens became so aroused coy K - '''•!'' I'l^i'i 'II C ' n M isif i of M\SIPIJ in An o\ ei noise and speeding on U S /ftn n it Oi ion! il Tldg on Route b that the\ in tituted a sur f / Uk i^t * it 2 0 p m t pi ^icim of ttaffic and asked local pop - OlMPROVf * 1< \\ t el nmrd I r istf I niti^i lce to put heavier patrols on the it. thems Ives | route to combab t speedind g andd oth- Be mud Whttnun v ho both ei tiaffic violations .,(.-, th< pioduction mdpn i In such cases the machine could t vs th ( h a ictci ot £ u be put into use to make a record I •, \ ul m in\ of eivpetience of the number of vehicles and their {•'• u •;'» i >'/• , / tht, the iti e Stitpt as itt spoeds throughout the dav or night fl' ' h , ' ' i ' ti \ seim Whihntn roncji The equipment will register the V. ' ' I: I'! . ' ft i f cl i siueessful c-i LC is in 7 speed of anj vehicle \?hether com- < l nci l Kiel scientt->t tnd v. is ing toward oi going away from 4> untnt-ith i^sociUei % ith thr I the site vherc it is located ti vtlipment of a numbei of mill t \ an t ilt tnd modem \^enp i •r> i 11 d i\ h«'c\t he de\ot( *; 4' fulj time to thi sp* t^calfir •%> int.. it ion of magic m the man Liens To Be Filed •me:.:" of the .great masters, For Unpaid Taxes Over 300 Entries On Automobiles Mowing a lawn is easy today Taxes due the Watertown Fire f mm ; ; i; District should be paid at the dis- ...S'Os home heating our way! .""iieW T.iuie' :i Snow In Litcntield collections will no longer be made Fun for children and ftdult ill al tne Toviri IIaI1 lt uab an. I'C otTeied on It's easy to see why! Premium quality Mobilheat Aug 9 Ht thr u,iy-ynounnounceced by JohJo n T. Miller, district <•>'.S Litchfield ilor.so show to bbeei tax collector. now contains RT-98.... the most completely effective #'€ d on the .Xoimandy ?\trm, F 1 Office hour.s of the collector at fuel oil additive in. use today. This helps your oil t"''C of Mr and Mr.-, Stnnley M'jr- the district building are Saturday (• I'.T, Noith Lake il, suiting H\ morning, from Auy. 23 to Sept. burner deliver the clean, -dependable heat that means 13; Wednesdays, 1 to -1 p.m. and 7 lower over-all cost. More than .'jOO entries arc- ex- to 9 p.m. frornAuf,-. 20 to Sept. 10; You, get premium service, too. Automatic deliveries -fK "itcd for the shov \^hich is Fridays, Aug. 15 to Sept. 12 from <";iinied to be the oldest hor^e 7:30 pin. to 9 pm.; and Sept 15 ,., .. ,. expert, burner care . . ... a convenient balanced ^.'.p'iiMtM, f.i'VA' in America. The program in- from 9 a.m. to 12 and 1:30 to 5 payment plan ,., . ,. and, 'many other extras designed to c'.ude'a nine classes in the Work- p.m. make horn© heating -easy. Give your family the best 4'i~ Hunter Divirfion ten children's Mr Miller further reported that 1 <•'. 's^es and five other ring classes. a number of car owners are delin- in home heating .-.,,. premium quality MobUheat and -;. ' • I" ) ///ij The Horse Show committee an- quent in paying their automobile our premium service—all at regular prices. wi-'.mt'ed that the first event is taxes ^ ith several of them in ar- -frtlicdulcd for 9 a.m. and the final rears for two and three years. The iV'liif.. '•'•/.'/'/•:; €,f-nt will get undei^ay at 5:20 tax collector said that final warn- Thij following events are schrxi- | ings have already been sent and ! that those u-ho have not respond- Mobilheat *TJ?« \^g!l 9 a.m, Local Horsemanship i ed will be turned over to the sher- 'C-.untiim Seat*: 9:20 a.m.. Open ' iff for collection. ... fhs clean-action additive . Horsemanship for children 11 ttii'oiitjh 17 years of age (Hunting ,S e- i t >; 9:50 a. m.,, Loca 1 H o rses; ¥ O R 9:3') a.m., Open Working Hunters: Building Permits 10:10 a.m Chi Wren's Hacks; PROMPT,. DEPENDABLE, CERTtFIED, METER ED 10:10 a.m. Maiden Working Hunt- Edward and A1 dona Silks, Link- «;-.s; 10:40; a.m exhibition; 10:55 field, Road, received permission to RANGE AND FUEL OIL ff in. .Ladies' Working' Hunters; erect a, breeze way and a two car 10:55 a.m., A.S.P.C.A. Horseman- garage at a, cost of $1,500-.. Chip Class; 11:25 a.m., Hunter P.. and J. DeFelice were issued SERVICE 'Hacks; 1,1:45 am. exhibition;, • 12 permission to make alterations to •noon, Local Driving Horses or P'o- a building on, Northfield Road for CALL or STOP IN AT ' onial w.:*es. use as a summer cottage at an i j', • ~ i Also, 1:30 p.m., 'Local Pony estimated cost of S3.500. M'" Hacks; 1:30 p.m.. Children's Hunt- «-.\i; 1:50 p.m..,. Open Horsemanship ti>* children up to 14 years -of age; AUTOMOBILES 1:50 p.m. Lightweight Work- ARMAND'S fcig Hunters; 2:20 p.m., ex- WANTED •i,ib!ti,on; 2:40 p.m., A.H.S.A. ' Me- 500 dal Class (Hunting Seat); 2:40 1 1.951 to 11957 #.m.. Middle and Heavj-weight ••'•'"•'••- ••//) Wo-i'klng Hunters; 3 p.m., Handy NO WAITING Hunters; 3:30 p.in , Family Pairs; YOUR MONEY AT -ONCE IT PAYS — TO &HOP FUEL CO. £:50 p.m., exhibition; 4:1,0 p.m., •C:iil.dren"s Jumpers; 4:10 p.m '5100 We Trade Down - Up - Across • I T-MtJ^AS.TON ,-, Working Hunter Stake: 4:50 p..m., C->"mkhana Class (Balloon Burst- SEL MOTORS 131 Davis St. Oakville *ng)! 5 p:m,.,. Working Hunter 'Championship; 5:05 p.m.. Novice 1414- Main St. Watertown, Conn. .Jumpers (Outerbridge * 'Trophy)1;; Call CR 4-2355 - CR 4-4215 Tel. CR 4-1679