Property of the Watertown Historical Society watertownhistoricalsociety.org An Weekly matter Jaa... 13,,. IMS, at the poa , at-OaMlfa, .Com, onto- '11M Art of MM. •» UK.) YoL © No. 282 Subscription Price, $3.00 Per Year Single Copy, 6 Cents April 23, 1953 'Red Cross.To"Help Appeal Taken Cn Zoning "Give Information On New Swim Are Did 3. New Traffic Authority's Decision, Town Meeting Votes Released Prisoners Lights Installed The Zoning Board of Appeals of The American - Red Cross has Three new stop and go traffic the Watertown Fire District will offered its full facilities to Gener- Larger YC Quarters lights were installed during the hold a. public hearing' on April School Funds, Backs al 'Clark, 'for assistance in the ex- past week to regulate traffic and 30' in the town hall at 7:30 p. m. change of prisoners of war, it is protect pedestrians crossing busy on the appeal of the Watertown announced "by - Mrs.' Edwin C. Approved By Council intersections. One was installed Building Supply Co., The Zoning Pleasures Of Summer at Main St. corner Hillside Ave., Authority had denied the com- Douglas, Home Service Chairman The executive 'board of the Rec- No one expected any fuss over for the local 'Chapter. in. Oakville and, otters on Defor- pany's application to subdivide reation Council at its meeting last !'.st St. near the town, hall whers> 'the former Fitzpatrick property item 6 in the warning' for Mon- . While the 'current - exchange of 'week authorized the purchase of day's, town, meeting. '111.6re it, 'was sick and wounded is being carried Baldwin School youngsters cross on Wool son St. into building' lota a steel dock for use at the Echo the highway and .at the intersec- on. the grounds that it did not con- tucked, away at the bottom of the out purely as a. military mission, Lake community swimming area form with, the zoning ordinance. list, not to be considered 'until the the staff "of the • .Anp.eri.can Red and. the enlarging .of the main tion of Main and .Cutler streets. 1 Two' more such lights are The company is appealing this de- other., more important items were -Gross presently 'assigned 'to -the room at the Youth Center. cision. taken up, one by one. Far' East is prepared, to give ev- Federated Funds has agreed to planned, according to 'Victor ery' .possibly .personal assistance FOgelateun, chairman of the Po- First came approval by the'83 contribute approximately . $1,000 lice Commission, at Woodruff voters, of $28,656 requested by the to exchanged, sick .and wounded for the docks which 'will replace School Building1 Committee to prisoners of ..'war.' «aee they sure the old 'wooden one at the 'lake. Ave. and .Main St. and at Echo .received, by -the 'United -Nations: Lake Rd., and Main St. in Water- complete the newt .school. Then The executive board, awarded town.. Patterson To Speak the selectmen were empowered to Command. " the job of enlarging 'the Youth borrow the money. Finally, 'they The .role. of the .Red. Croaa spe- Center quarters to 'Nicholas Ha- The State bears the full coat favorably disposed, of 'matters cifically on behalf trf otter prison- betfca. carpenter, whose bid of of 'the lights, which are approxim- Here Sun. At Special dealing with transfer of funds. era of w»r canBst^be defined nntilr ^238 waa the lowest among 'the ately $2,500, where' they are locat- This part of 'the meeting brought agreement * i» readied' through three submitted 'bids,. Work calls ed'on state high way a, both ways. 'to a close the final chapter in. the farther negotiation* by the mili- for removal of a. partition. Be- The town, furnishes the current for epic of the Junior High. School. tary representative a of the two cause of 'the 'Constant increasing 'the lights and pays half 'the cost CD Demonstration Little discussion. No arguments. side*. ' ."..' '• :• • use of the Center by young 'people where -a town road intersects 'the highway. Representative Jam.es Patter- It was. over in 13 minutes. " " Mrs. -Donglaa-stresses .that the more space ia needed, to accom- son will speak: at the Civil .De- Then First Selectman Stuart. At- local Chapter will, give every as- modate them. fense Ground Observer Corps sistance possible to residents wood, made a motion covering The' "board members accepted demonstration to be held at 2:30' item 6. He proposed an ordinance seeking " information. - on. 'the ex- with gratitude the gift of a life change" of prisoners. Sunday afternoon, April '26', .at prohibiting the use of motored boat from the LJona Club for use Bank Sets Dates Fur the local observation post, locat- boats on Smith Pond, between at the swimming area, ed on. the Taft' School .Field. May 29 and, the second Tuesday Members present at. the: meet- House, Rockefeller Field, accord- in. September. It seemed like a ing were " lira'- Barry L. Mor- Women's Forum, And ing to H. Raymond Sjostedt, harmless enough proposition. Who 200 HS Musicians gan, president; Mrs. Thomas 'Watertown Civil Defense Direc- would want to quarrel with it?' Plait, secretary - t r e a s u rer; tor. Yet, it set off a full-dress de- Harry Fleisher Rev. - Jack Gren- r Twenty-seven ground, observ- bate for .45 minutes. For the pro- f'ell. Rev. Harry C. Struck, Robert Taft At Lawn Chib posed, ordinance 'was.not .so .inno- Presenting Annual Adams, , Maurice Henry, Miss ers will" be honored at the cere- Such problems as joint owner- mony, when they will receive cent after all. If would protect Frances Griffin, Raymond .Ga- ship 'of property, choosing invest- swimmers alright. .But' w a a t ming, and John Regan, director. ments, making wills and creating certificates for 100 hours of duty, about, the fishermen .and those en- Spring Concert Fix trusts, often considered incompre- at the post'. These awards will be joying boat rides? Didn't they The Band, Orchestra and Glee hensible by the Layman, can. be' made by Major H. Symmonda, have as much right to pursue .Club". of the Watertown High. explained in simple,,, conversation- USAF liaison officer with the their pleasures .in 'the pond as Schol, will- "present • Hljneir annual Cancer Fond Hits al language, according, to an an- Civil Defense program . in Con- the swimmers. spring concert .Friday evening -at nouncement by the Colonial Trust. necticut and Rhode Island,. A. non-resident, owner of prop- 8 p. m. in'.the high" .school audi- Ma.lf-Wfly.Mark Company. Master of Ceremonies will be erty near the 'lake was .saddened,. torium, under the direction of Kenneth C. Paxker, member of by this restriction- against • the ... -Coupled - with the more 'than To make 'this explanation avail- the local Civil -Defense Staff in • Carl," Richmond.. •'.' ... • . I3.501 realized from the 'benefit dea- able, to' 'the public, the . bank 'has 1 joys of motor boating in the .good charge of Public Relations . old summer-time. All. 'money for the- sale of tic- aert-bridge held. Wednesday, in arranged two public .meetings: a 1 : kets will go . into the funds be- homes of residents, the local Can- Finance Forum for women on, The Watertown .Auxiliary Pol- Winthrop Spencer rose to 'the jpg _ raised for' the purchase of cer Fund has 'gone over 'the 51,000 .May }2 at X:M p. m... .and. a Panel ice, one of tte many branches defense' of fishermen and. the new uniforms for the band, - Mr. mark, in the campaign to raise .Discussion for' men and women of the local civil defense office, pleasures of boating on the pond. Richmond, stresses. ' "The public $2,000,. this year'a goal,, accord- May ID' at 8:00 p., m., 'both, meet- will direct traffic and parking He admitted there were abuses la cordially invited to attend. ing I© an announcement by. Oa- ings to be 'held at the Waiertowa for the .affair. last year by high-powered boats. The 'program,, to 'be presented sie Tower, Jr., general chairman. Lawn Oats Warren Way. Arrangements tor 'this program, '"But,,,""' he said, "we- own some _ by the 200 high school musicians, Mrs:. John Bridgman, and Mrs. Foster G. Woods," vice-president have .been matte by Mr. Sjostedt; property there .and my son. runs a, " will ©pen. with "This .Is. .My 'Coun- John Graham were co-chairmen and trust"officer, will tell the af- William D. Starr .and, Anssnd boat, on the pond for fun. Many try,™ • • "Battle" • Hymn,"' of~the Re-of the' bridge. ternoon audience how certain Madeux, deputy directors; and fisherman,, getting on in years public." , a special • arrangement, A benefit dance will be held basic principles have been de- Arthur Evans, chief of the town's couldn't enjoy fishing' there, if "The. Bells of, iSt, ...Mary's,'" a ceu< May .23, at the 'Wa.terto.wn' Coun- rived through investment experi- ground observer corps. The pub- they didn't have a motor on their pie' of ..Spirituals,, and "School, try Club. Mr. Tower announced. ence. While 'these principles do lic is invited to attend the dem- boat." Says'V (Deaza) sung by the Glee Reservations may be made by not hav the stability of scientific onstration. In case of rain the "My sons are able to swim Club' made' up. of nearly 200 voic- calling Mrs. Richard D. Ely Jr.',, laws, they can. be used to help affair will 'be postponed to a across the pond," said Robert. es. or Mrs. John. Candee, co-chair- guide the investor if applied as later date. B elite, "Have fishermen become .. The Carolers—Joan .Dillon, and men. needed to the individual situation. SO' soft they . can't row- but need -Joyce Grass©, sopranos; Avia Special gifts, are also being re- Donald B. Moore, assistant trust a motor?" he asked. Campbell- ai.i Joan-- .Pond, altos; ceived' by G. Grant Welch .and his investment officer, will also be . The TMCA of Water-bury which - Dean.. Birdsall and . Jim Ttgnor, Special Gifts Committee. Several one of the afternoon speakers. 4000th Telephone operates a, camp at the pond had, tenon, And John, Dillon and other money-raising projects are 'Discussion will include: whether a representative at the meeting, Warren" Shaw, basses, .will -sing, being'- planned. or' not, the supermarket is chal- Installed Here Carl Dinger. The Y had - request- lenging: . 'the dime store; what a ed 'the -selectmen for the ordin- •"Qle Ark's A'Moverin"." a. spe- The 4,0OOth telephone • in this ance against 'boating. Mr. .Dinger cial arrangement of.an old sptri- 'person, should -look -for in a, com- area was recently installed some- pany's annual, report; and what explained, "In, past- years -ther« • tual,/"Summer .Time." from 'For- 1 where in Watertown. It is 'the first were small put-put motors," put- Tax.es Due May l,5»500 "growth" "stocks .are as well as time in the 48-year history of the gy and-Bess, Jiy Gershwin. other subjects appealing to a putting • along not, troubling any- 'Margaret "Sepples • will play a Notices To Be Mailed Watertewn exchange that this rec- ('Continued On Page *'» feminine audience. A question ord number of telephones . is at piano solo, the beloved, "Mala- and. .answer period, will follow. . quena"; Charles Johnson 'will More than 5,500 notices are be- the servi.ee of the town's residents play a, cello solo, ""Andiante" from, ing: prepared by the tax collec- Wlnthrop W. Spencer, bank and. business iritis. the •: Fifth"" •• Symphony bly Tshai- tor's' 'Olfl.ee for mailing on May I, president, and Wallace H. Howe, Telephone Manager Henry R... HS Band T9 Hold kousky. J'oa nDillon, soprano, when the town fax of 27 mills Watertown branch manager, will Swift "said today that he found becomes due and. payable. . welcome the audience to the the 4,000th telephone coming up •win Ming -".Because." meeting. Bottle Day Tues. "The Second Connecticut .Regi- Irving " F. Smith, .tax collector,, for installation •when orders for will be' at town, .hall to collect The evening panel discussants new - service due to be filled in Tuesday is Bottle Bay Collec- ment. March", will open -the • pro- tion for members' • of the High >y turning1 the hands forward one ..,',., snnwer.,. . ,• . plan t© .attend-the. concert; • 'tour.-" •• ...•-•- '• . . ('Continued on Page-Four) . . '•»'. Main St. - " T,.«L .MB«T- Property of the Watertown Historical Society ftrst btrtkdsy lfr». p| d PAGJS rtMter, Mr, -mm* Mm. -George Mrs. Wilfred. • Detnen, Echo Lewis, sad children, Delphi* and 'Lake. .Bd., • 'irasi matron of honor Timothy, .of' Waterville, and Mrs. watertownhistoricalsociety.org.at: the wedding of her niece, Miss Longo's father, William Lamon- Rfta. Amelotte, of Bmrffagten, .and. tagne, of Tbomaston. .Richard KeUert of Forestville, Craig Kenneth I>uncan, son of which 'took place .April 11, to. St.. Mr,, and Mrs. Kenneth Duncan, Patrick'* Church, Collinsville. Mr. Main St., celebrated bis first birthday. April IS. Mr. and .Mrs. was, christened that .day in Dem era .and. 'their son*, Wilfred Mr. and, Mrs. Toddy BfflMmsi, Mr., Mrs. :PU&p E. Rice, ! .Jr., .and. Thomas, attended 'the Dttncan had. .as: tiieir weekend, 'Mary .Magdalen Ckttrch- "The guests, Mr. and. Mrs:. Arthur Dun- formerly of Torriagtoa. are occu- I. (baby '"as: bun Feb. 22- Amony wedding-. pying their1 new home on On* re- in W,'atei.'lii»a receaoly.. can Jr., and. daughter Darlene, of ! Ike ' guests were his grandfather. Brookneld. •evtomi Rd. Mr. .and Mrs- BiBiasi Mrs. Isaac Deuel, of Hillerton, .have tw© children. Mary Lou. 8 Mr. ud Mrs. X. a * r e n e e ; M. Y,.» has retnrned to her home, VtasAesc .and family of Wij an* Mark, -who is foar years oU. ; Thomas Krioskf, after visiting her brother-in-law Aw- spent the w**ta«i ta 'and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mr. ami Mn. Warren D. Platt, Adams, Sunset Avenue. Sea lit difference! Gnernscytows Rd... have returned from Chester Spring. Penna.. Marleme Ann. Jack man, daugh- where they visited tfaeir MB-ID- ter of Mr. .and. .Mrs. Warren. Jack- law asd dangiler. Mr', and M:ra,. man, Litchfield Rd,., was one year Arthur I>- Stein. Jr.' They-also Waterbary Bwepttai. old April 22',. Mr. .and Mrs. Jack- visited Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Mr. aad Mrs.. Bandolph Belts, man entertained .at a family din-' Simpson, in, Pottersrille. K. J. Miss Berry .Ann Bosch., soprano, ner in honor of the event. Their .son. Dr. Warren D. Platt. 1 'voice p-upU of Mrs;.. Nora Faircfcfld Woodruff Avenue, and Mr. and Mrs, .Alan C. Cards. Nova Scotia, Feel the difference! Jr., of Springfield. Mass.. .spent : Morgan- Woodborr Bd.. .at her Mr., and Mrs. John N. Carley, the past week in Atlantic City. ,X. New York stadia, mat tie .Jafik B3D have letmned from a trip to Florida.. 'Cutler St., have returned from. a. J... attending the com-enCMm of pot Thursday evening 'On tne 16-day boat trip to .Haiti. the American College of Physi- * "Cbaace of A lifetime"" program. cians and Surgeons. ' Po*e* include' cash., .a 'trip over- Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Btrtterfield .1st. Prospect St.. have returned Pvt. Gerald Anderson, who Is Sta Nu seas, and. an engagement to .sing receiving basic training' with the at. the Latin Quarter. 'Miss: Bosch, from .an. .extended, stay in Ft.. Mr. and Mts. Clifford I. At- Meyer. Fla. Army, at Fort Dlx, N. J., was wood. .Scott. AT*.. plan to attend mats fcearf. in a recital at Tmlt home on. a weekend pass recently. School in February. the Founders' Day and, Parents' ! Rxkbert FJnnemoce, son of Mr. Weekend Program this weekend and "Mrs. Raymond Fmnemore, .Mrs. Charles An tone Hi, Yale Hi YOUK CtOTHU at Wneaton College. Norton... James A. Speraw. who celebrat- St.. celebrated her birthday re- ed his birthday. April 14. , was:>Ds.vifl: St., wffl .celebrate' his: 11th Costs you nothing extra .Mast... .as the guests of their birthday. April 24. cently. Mr. and Mrs. An ton elli •da.ug:!iter'. Miss: Poll yam Atwood. honored at a birthday 'dinner, giv- will celebrate their 42nd wedding en by .fais, wile, at 'the home of .bis anniversary next, December. They Ailyn's Cleaners parents:., .Mr. and Mrs... W. A- j Frank. Fncliese, of Annand Fuel Mr. .and. Mrs. Frank Ryan. i Co., attended the sales naeetin^ of have seven, children and 21, grand- Speraw. Badangbana 3t_. .SmMlay. children. • ' & Dyers formerly of Watertrary. moved .in- Among 'the. guests 'were, the Rev. •the Goodyear Tire Sales 'Co... held 15 ECHO LAKE BOAT) to, their sew home on Viddlebury 'diaries Cox, Jr.. .and his brother- in Hartford recently. Watertown, 'Conn. Ed.. last week- They have two in-law and. sister. Mr. and Mrs. .Mr. and .Mrs. Michael Longo, children.. Peggy Ann. 'two. and', Morro St., recently entertained TeL 2-185«, Free Pick-Up Batdorf and fanrilv. ! Ffc. Raymoad T. Btam, and DeUvery Jerry five. Mrs;. Ryan's mother, i'wife Barbara, lives on Sand- Mrs. Mary Dcumerx. wab .spent " Henry Well, of the Navy, who ; 'bank: ltd., recently spent five days the past 'two weeks with Mr. .and • h3-B 'been on tratning doty in Jack- • im Japan, on m. rest and recupera- Mrs. Ryan, has returned to her ] fomriUe, Fla..,, dortng the winter, itioii. leave from 'the :2nd Infantry home in West Point. N. T. , spent tie weekend, at the home of irjovisMV^m Korea. Pfc. Blum is SHOP KAYS FOR — 1 his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry the MD of .Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Alvesta Hart. SI -C of the Xavy. ; WeB. Riverside St. • W. Btam. of Water bury. is spend is gr » leave at the borne of his cousin. Mr. and Mrs.i Arthur ' Mra. Kenaeth .Fischer. Main Si., Miss Jane McQuade, of .An-, Wiizoore. Middletrary Bd* Navy- celebrated her 'birthday, April 15. "a. former teacher at South. man 'Hart, who is: stationed on the ' School, spent, the weekend as. 'the USS Midway, haa: just, returned ! Jack Regan, son of Mr. and •guest, of 'the 'Misses: 'Lois . from . He iraa called borne I Mrs. John F. Regan,: .Bunker .Hill I Ethel Doolittle. Cutler SL 'because of the death of, 'his 'BQ:O- 'Rd.. 'has 'been a patient at Wa- ther. Mrs. Henrietta Hart, who ter bwy Hospital for several day*. Michael Antico, son of .Mr. .and. died April 14. .in Middletown. Mrs. Angelo Antico, AJdorisio cowman .Mr. and Mrs. .Pasqnale Anton- avenoe, 'win 'be. five years old Mrs.. Marion. Halcromb and SOB... elli and children Diane «wH April: at. Gerald, are new residents. Form- Charles, are BOW occupying their erly of Middle-bury, 'they recently new home .on. UtehfieM Rd., next Mr',, and Mrs.. Donald, F. Mac- Plant a flower or vegetable garden—have beautiful returned to this country from door to the boose, they formerly intosh. Prospect St., entertained South America. Until they can 'occupied. at a, family party in honor of 'their' locate an apartment, they are re- son,. Robert Jam.es,, who was one- flower beds—build new or re-seed old lawns to beautify Biding' at 'the home of Mr. and I Mrs. F. W. RnsseO. who 'has. year' old April. IA. .Among the Mrs. Arthur' Wihnore, Middlebury .guests were the baby's grandpar- and add more 'value to. your property.' Select, from. Kay's Rd. I'been a. sursica] patient at Wa- terbury Hospital, has returned: to ent*. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mac- complete Spring' Stocks. her borne, on Hillside avenue. intosh of Walerbuzy, .and am. Mi a a Eunice GanuEg, a Junior1 uncle, Waiter Haggles, and cousin at Springfield College. Springfield. Baby Christened: .,, .Miss .Ruth Ruggles. of Tampa, Kay's features Woodruffs Triple-Tested Flower and Mass.. spent the weekend at the 'Fla. home of her parents,., Mr. and, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Samcwka. Vegetable Seeds, and. Woodruffs Grass .Seeds for every Raymond Ganung, North 'Sf. Turner avenue, entertained re la- tit-es and, friends at their' home Karl J'oha Gensler. son of Mr. Sunday afternoon. in honor of "•and, .Mrs. Carltcn K. Gensler, 'type of sunny or shady ground—also the full choice of Mr. and Mrs... Charles'Turkunas. their infant eon. John George./ Thornwston Rd.,, wiH celebrate Ms Smith Pond Rd.. will attend, the fertilize:™ including Lime, Vermiculite, cow manure, concert by the Wagner College. CXe'w York Cityt, choir, in the sheep manure, bone meal, peat moss, powdered tobacco, Congregational Church, Xauga- tuck. April 24, at 8 p., m. Miss Vigoro, .and Triogen for roses. Louise Cox, of Basking .Ridge. K. J.,. a, sophomore at Wa.gr:er 'Col- lege, and a, niece of Mrs. Tur- I FREE Choose: from Kay's stock of garden, and -home tools kunas. is a, member of the Choir which will sing .in Naugatuck... I With TMs Advertisement as, wheelbarrows,, fertilizer and lime camera and spread- Sliss Eunice Ganung of 37orth ers, garden carts, rakes, picks, spading forks.,, hoes, sod St., Miss Carol, Lawson, 'Chestoat 1 8 x 10 PORTRAIT OP YOU OB ANY .MEMBER Grove Rd.. Miss .Nancy Perkins. cutters,_ shovels, grass, shears, trimmers, poultry netting Candee Hill Rd and Miss Betsy OF1 YOUR FAMILY Getsinger. North St., visited Miss, and 'wire fencing, flower bed, fencing, onion, sets and Joan Turkunas. a student at I Pembroke College, in. Brown Uni- With The Purchase of Any Dress — $8.98 up other spring needs. versity. Providence, ,R. I:, Satur- dav. I AVLDSO> S DRESS SHOP, im conjunction with A Need, a new Power Mower? Save your 'time .and I JAMES MAHXAND ;S¥OMO; #ffrre an 8 x strength this summer with a Reo or Excello' Power •portrait, taken at your conveaienc*^ at no •with the purchase of a«j 4wem priced from, $8.98. Mower, standard or rotary type. We also have' a com- plete stock of hand mowers. 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Historical.growth. • ' ' Society""' ers In the Watertow n exchange. - _. _'|(Omri.tlii:uedl From Pace On»> In 'the beginning, ' residents of It". ...was 25 years iwsfore the ex- Watertown were somewhat skep- change ".grew to.:-1,000" telephones. installed in 1&04 in the James G. tical of the value of " 'talking into ,-ManjB^er -Swift -j»li|l» . out in, S'Miltan, Te«idence—now" 1224 Main a wire" 'and:°aome* "even comparison - "thaSift '"th e lasl t 1,000 r street; ,'b# thie '^hd, of...the yeaf For news or i.s fir matt on call, Water*watertownhistoricalsociety.org© wn j-ltu. Address the device with aJarm, tearing It telephones were Installed here in there -were i«< telephdnes listed' would bu:m the paint off 'the little i^ore 'than five -years,, and TOWN T1MK: . i3ov 888, OaMIIe,- 'or to Box 1, WAt-extown, Conn 'here.. Publishers: C*i-f Less, Joseph F. Smith. house, destroy hair or impair the the number of telephones in this The demand for more telephones .health, .of., 'the user. -At the end of area, has more than 'doubled since continued .and the telephone cen- the - first ten years of existence, 1942,. . . •Letter ' Bank Sets Dates For tral, off vpe was moved to large d l»ear Editor • (Continued .From, page £ne) quarter* in -the Pythian 'Hall May we ii:»v-* •it little, space in building on , Main street in 1905 president and trust officer. 'Telephone service was improved v hich to Kin <".-.'. :•«,.:" thanks and. Questions of what happens to f-ppreciation '.-J U:.a-ie who senr- w h e n 'the old. hand - cranked ( property when, there is no will; phones were replaced with, com- €•1 with its in -iti.:- recent mem- jointly-owned property with right, James S. Hosking Nursery liF.rship drive f >> 11 n?' Watertown mon Battery instruments (taking of survivorship; providing for current supplied from batteries Concert AJUOC > • • I i j-i. Their work. minor children; when to matte an located at the telephone office) 96 Porter St., Watertown Phone 2-1238 1J1U,3 the public* - dj-'sire for fine outright bequest and when a ' l * i u s i c. re sit 11 c i.I > > eight years later. The central of- I the drive's be- trust; how small a trust is prac- l_fl moved to the Watertown, it-g an outs*:t• I'I;, ts success. tical and how taxes and estate ex- ce was FLOWERING SHRUBS and-'TREES -•. - • . Sin cri ••"•), Trust _Company building at the y yaws. penses can. be saved will he treat- corner of Main street ' and. Echo Azalea — Bhododendron — Dogwood — Magnolia — Pleria Mr. and Mr--, C ia,rles Shons, ed by C Rodney Kleinhans, vice- Lake' Road in 19:28', Dial service _ Flowering Crab — Welgela — Merrta — 'Tulip Tree — Co-Thai i >. i••.i, of the Drive... president and trust officer; fid- was Introduced here in 1951, pro- Eaburnum — Tree Wisteria. ward G. Hazen, trpst officer; and vided from the new switching Town Meetiii•g: Votes Carl O. .Dtinbar, Jr., assistant ! center on. Main street to keep SHADE TREES trust officer, • j Maple — Chinese Mm — .Mm Oak — Mondne -Locust — f Continued fV>.tin Pane One) : Again, the -panel will be thrown Weeping Willow. . - . e-ne. But IJIs;l j-.t/ motor boats open for audience discussion. A t> p pea .red i > n ;1 c*•; •. i rn ed up th esocial hour with refreshments FRUIT TREES — DWARF and STANDARD • "" -. }>ond. Our t»>.v-"- c.xtne in from will follow the meeting's. Grape Vines. — Raspberries — Blueberries tnvi in m,Ing w>V\. a sI i:my, brown, sludge on On'i< t-icbs. We are amendment to Uic amendment EVERGREENS not objecting l;-" filing or boat- was passed. The amendment of ... Yews Hemloeks — Arborvitae — Cypress And AH, Otter ing. We arc w>i :;••>.-• icing to curtail 7 1.-2' H. P. size for motors and Varieties ' • ... freedom, tr»"«l •-> ir-otact an enter- 14 ft. length for boats was pass- p r is e wh i i; h '! >. >.; f• • i rn e d a p la ceed. The original motion as in the henrt:- an t minds of all. amended, was passed, creating an Hybrid Tea — Climber — Jioribunda •• ..- . " • 1 he camp i.*. »'i.• • ijor project 'with ordinance govern ing the 'use of We have a complete line of flowering shrubs and hedges the Y and 'w; I-.MIJ' to protect the motored 'boats on Smith Pond. 1 > j y s who < • H. • 11 • I o".,: r cam p." . Though some still had doubts Mr. Sjwn •<•' nuggested an about the decisions, everyone.was We are located 14 mile from. Main St., Watertown on Route 6, Amendment i.o t!: • motion that agreed that it was a good town vould limii li.jvi.; to 14 ft. and meeting with all having anything toward ThO'iMastaiiy Take 4th street on, right motors to 7 1 2 iioi'.sepower. Thus to say, saying it, I >• re s e r v I n g tl > - * i>! e a a a res t o :r SA'i miners 'in>l ho a ting enthusi- asts, . * Wa It e r ftl c C n »• > j i • a sked, wh eth er the town r->n f'-n *ii-:t property own- erg from-doing \vh-j± they want on Hie adjacent w.i*..-•••. Mr. Dinger _!• .-lieved the V o.-:ied the sub- merged la ml in •:• pond.- Selectman A-:. Md settled the ir.atter by i'U-ci " „ that the stat- vtes give (he i:> • power to con- ti'ol use ' 1 .•ii-1. But some- thing else i«itt; "•i him, "How C=tn I eijfoi-*-!- .-.i ordinance with limitations on : '• size of boats m n.d motort:''"' p.- stiyijuj, t; yds wondered vh ether the in^;:. ''tons would, ,ac- complish 11K- d ••iired results? WE INVITE "COMFORT Maurice I! my s :iV?ested that a 10 K boat v!m!.| !. • I ietter because it travels i.)(n-.-->r. 'The detaif v.'.i :. getting into

deep watpi-. Li* !.• . "Go wa n. moved 1 MONEY" to table th... v-i,. ' business for more study. r?u" '•.e motion was .defeated, (ii«- i.' 1 jority was de- 11 ' r mined tw .•»?('. I the issue, then and there. This term-is applied'to the fond that is put aside Mr. Atv.T«t«t .-:.i.• rossibillties of ' for accidents', sickness and so forth.. In other words, 'ft 7 1-2 Jl f. i :>;:or puahirig- a, short • boat u -.•••• .• the pond at a '"nest egg" for emergencies. This type of mon$y quite a. i-'lip T Cinger verified, it, "J've si-.-n ; R'™t around the usually is not touched and is .rewarded here by liberal j.>ond in l£» ..••- •I". It. might be 1 letter to lit in.ti . '•i-:& to a put-put in otor of 2 .1 2 dividends consistently each, six months. 'The »itm!(-> 11 .1.-5 Red hoiy fast will a 7 J-2 J- i" ciot^r drive a ' . « J4 ft. bo;.if. i\'(j"«> !;, l;new. George . If you have not started your "Comfort Account" CUchrist .SUBK.V. a. committee 1 l,i i a ppoinf (••«i i ^r ; :•. •. ,;•• the matter, it is recommended you do, so-soon. There's nothing TJie sogC'C'-iicii v lost when, Kb m e on. e ;t • • < > • i > i: •. the a mm. end- like the feeling that comes from having money in the in ent, providing f':n a speed limit of 5 mil"s JIIIIM I. ."- - The moder- bank, • . .• . =. ator defidf-tt to I. "P discussion en an even I;..--) t» »i.d announced •'be could .'-U > amendments to. 11 •,••'"•;. d ,m en ts. As Long As You're Saving — A very i,-i,t observed that a 7 1,-2 H ] • >-«T«.: could be siow- €-d do'ivn fm,| ,-i_ • 1-2 H. P. mo. tor could ' j,,,:. ; -pped up, so' , You're Getting Ahecd v.-here arp y.-m? ,> suggested that tioats and itiohf f lie registered R :d that Kpn-i-l.,1! • ;: Be turned in t":y anyone- :.,,,•,• i, •;: them. 'The iSt.u<- ., ., to a, vote at The r, i 1;1 '3 per hour START YOUR ACCOUNT HERE

PRIICETON SAVINGS BANK THOMASTON . . ,. . WATSRTOWN MILLS, INC. Property of the Watertown Historical Society Moacrieff G&How&jr, soloist for TOW* -mam The Erie Canal, and Heten Tea- I Prieadaolp of 0» First From ~Page One)1 eg Ghurch --wilt- ho hi Waiter* R. IM«'

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*"' The lady an the silver dollar has troubles. The value she represents has con- ~T stantly decreased. Today's dollar is worth only 52 cents compared, with Its 1939 purchasing power. At this time ol high costs, it's pleasant 'to remember there is at 'least one ica! bargain'left — EtECTRICITY. Today, every dollar or every penny you, • . spend, for electric service'buys .more than ever before. < -

Can you think of' anything else "that has decreased, in price? CL'P Property of the Watertown Historical Society PAG* vfOBBS (WATHMOWN, ©OXN^, AJPMUrU, . Mfcs* 23at . U&jauakas, g Miss Julia Henniger, Mrs. Doro- A caddy school tot local boys, - Setb pe$v j&d thy Bice, Hiss. Elisabeth Allen t& years of age, and over, who Mrs, Frederick. AfeoltbWfV: Port- watertownhistoricalsociety.organd Mrs. Lillian Merrill: have been caddies, and would like er street, who was nine years old SecnFromABethlebonSkJeStred: -to >raab np on their technique, Sunday, c*lebrataA ibfi event Sat- By KAXTL JOHNSON ^; trombone, e Apj>Bc*ttob hm ba*n Sled foe *nd for boys who jronM Hk* *> urday with a theater party at the Weather e clipped all else as a Hart; otariaet, Jobs Boslco; trum- a cutter- for . an. Etpldrer Post become caddies «£%tiie Watertowa Cameo iollawed by a. party at his major''topic of discussion and pet, David Smith, Donnie Stock- as part of Bethlehem troop. Boy Golf' Course, will be conducted home. His guests Included'Jackie plain, cussing 'this past week, with well, Jarron Bayeinger and Bruce Scouts, with Leland W. Krake, Tuesday and Thursday of school Regan, Jimmie Sweeaey, Bobby Bethlehem sharing tn the April Leon. Jr., as explorer advisor... Chart- vacation week, at 10 a. m. at De- Marti, Crawsos Slason, Alan Gus- •• snow, sleet and "prolonged rains Bazaar given on Saturday by er members of the Explorer unit Land Field. * tafson, his sister Lynne and Trtiieh brought forth a statement Bethlehem PTA proved highly are David Hart, Richard Smith, In event of rain, the school will brother Bruce. from, the farm bureau that spring successful despite the adverse Akle Tanuis, David Grabherr, be conducted in the high school farm work hereabouts was being weather.. .Over $150 was cleared Richard Grabherr, Thomas Bach- Sgt. William A. Branch, son of gym. The school is sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Branch, War- seriously delayed by the weather by the PTA committees for use in man, Robert Johnson, Albert the Recreation Council, Public .,., ..Long wet spell 'has flooded cel- the school dental program and Johnson, Ronald Box, William ren Way, with the Army in School Department and the Golf Korea, was promoted to the rank lars, kept farm land too wet to other PTA projects. . Those in Huber and Charles Tomlinson .. Club. William Murphy of the high be used, and has caused rheuma- charge have expressed apprecia- Quota of $190 has been estab- of Sergeant in February. He has school faculty, will be the instruc- been in Korea since last July. tism and similar ailments to act tion lor the support given them. lished for Bethlehem in current tor. lip to an unprecedented degree. New Principal drive for funds of Conn. Cancer 'Contact, for construction of a .Board, of Education voted to Society, and .Mrs,.. Clara Osuch, lo- building at the Bethlehem fair hire a principal for the Bethlehem cal chairman, .had received $71 in grounds was awarded Vernoa A. Consolidated school who will de- donations at last report.. .Cooper- Raymond, at a meeting of the fair vote his full time to supervisory ation of local people during the building committee held Tuesday work. The vote was adopted at current month is asked New eve at home of Paul Johnson ••• a special meeting held last Wed- sink installed in. Memorial hall Have You Ever Wondered Mr. Raymond submitted, a, low nesday eve .Previously the prin- greatly improves facilities of the bid of $4,650 for the proposed con- cipal has performed dual services building, but, 'the" ladies 'point out struction, and, 'building will start in supervisory work and as a to us that the drain board ignores When you. hear our advertising on. radio, see It in. as soon, as weather permits. grade teacher.... .'The vote had, the theory that water runs down- Mental Health minority opposition amongst the hill. the newspapers, hear your friends talking about Mrs. John, Lodge, • state chair- townsfolk Mrs. George Pelzer, Rehearsals of- the Bethlehem man of the 1953 Mental Health board chairman, said, the action Choral Club resumed on Tuesday fhe .Fund, campaign, has announced would not increase the school, night at, the Consolidated, school the campaign chairman for Beth- budget,,, with savings having' been .,.. Young .People's Fellowship of lehem will be Mrs. William Hunt- effected through the resignation Christ Church will meet in John- in gton Muss ell, Nonnewaug Rd of the present elementary super- son, Memorial hall Sunday at 7 She is now organizing her com- visor and in, the matter of teacher p. m Contributions for the pur- salaries, with resignations of chase of the new oil stove for 'the 3-WAY FOOD PLAN mittee in preparation for the May campaign Bethlehem area is those in, upper brackets of the Bethlehem -library are 'being ac- part of the Conn. Association for wage scale leaving vacancies ex- cepted from those who patronize whether it would really do anything in. your par- Mental Health, founded in New pected to 'be filled at a, lower sal- the Institution Mr. and Mrs, Haven in 1908 by Clifford, W. ary figure. Advocates of a, full. George Locke and family, New- ticular case; save 'yon money., give you variety, Beers. time principal express the 'belief port, R. 'I., .have been, visiting' Concert the move will provide a. greater at home of- Mr. and Mrs. F. C. convenience, a better diet. teaching efficiency in the school Stevens.. .Bethlehem • Teen Agers Children of the Consolidated 1 school who are receiving' instruc- ..,. Those expressing disapproval met at 'the Consolidated school tion on, 'musical, instruments pre- of the move assert a. full time Wednesday eve,. .'Variety show 'Here is no obligation on your part—you can have sented a concert, in the auditori- principal is not a. serious ,. need, planned by group for April 25 has um on. Wednesday afternoon,..,.., 'point to larger schools in .the area been, postponed until a, later date. one of our Watertown food counselors call to .give Providing music on the accordion which, are served by principals Our congratulations to Mr. and 'were Arthur Da,vis,, David Du- who also teach, and assert, that Mrs. Fred Stevens, on, their 4©th yon, all the answers by calling' prez, Jerry Stock well, Sandra. the action will' eventually result in, budget Increase's.. .Committee (Continued on. Page 7) chairman Mrs. Pelzer said sev- 2-1090 were available but have not' as DO SCREENS era! applicants for the position .For GOOD Used Clothing,, yet been interviewed. Mem, Women- and 'Children LEAVE YOU LIMP? Grange Degrees 'Third and fourth d e g r e e a WOODBURY WOMAN'S will, be conferred by Bethlehem 3 - WAY FOOD PLAN Grange at a meeting in Memorial 'EXCHANGE hall Monday eve A, supper will Next to Mo, Woodbuiy P. O. IN WAJERTOWN, OAKV1IXE anil be served prior to the meeting at Tot Woodbury SOUS 6:45 .p. m., but, the affair" will not / ' ' v SURROUNDING AREA " be in the nature of the usual pot- , Featuring::: luck meal. ,. .Contributions ' ol Home 'Hade. Food Sales,, " ; Is Represented By food have been asked of mem- Sbturd&ys bers by the -Home Economics committee. N. ARLINGTON and H. POND At the last Grange meeting first Gifts from STKKSDX'S OF 56 Colonial Street, Oakville - Phone 2-1090 and. second degrees . were-' con- Waterbory. ferred upon Mrs. Marcel, Marti,, Mrs. Sa.bra Crane, Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Brolin and Miss Barbara Broiin First degree team had Joseph P. Banks as its master, No work it all with and included Mrs, John, Clifford, John Roden, Paul, Johnson, Miss Louise Johnson, Lyman Burke, .Roger Merrill,,,, Mrs. Dorothy DURALL Rice. Miss Fay Raymond, Mrs. Matthew March and Miss Eliza- Tension Screen beth Allen Second degree team had Miss Faye 'Raymond as mas- Bom Mm* • Costs Lets • Lastt Longer ter, and included Mrs. ".June Hal- laway. Miss .Caroline* Box, .Mrs. • Snapt into place from inside 1 Matthew. March. • Alias Louise • Aluminum — no rusting* staining or' painting 1 js^s^ • Light, flexibb— roll* up for storage! GAMED Reception. Hall 28"x54" Window Opening—as tow as $4.5' 0 For Agency For Roberts Boats and Weddings, Banquets, Roberts Boat Kits Parties, Dances and For Boat Building at Home Gatherings of All Kinds. Shown left to .right: MR. O. V. DURKIN, District Manager, KAISER FRAZER j CORP., MR. JAMES-R. MCCARTHY,'Sales Manager, SHAKER'S KAISER FRA2EB Western Auto ROBERT ©''NEIL, Mgr. SALES, Waterbuy, making delivery of the 1058 KAISER TRAVELER to MR. . ASSOCIATE STOBE Call 2-2193 - ;K0Y JjTIZCjHERALD of the FITZGERALD AMBULANCE SERVICE & THE OON- Home Owned, and Operated by NECTIC1JT CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL,. RUSSELL CURTISS THEATRE BUILDING • MR. FITZGERALD has chosen this IMS KAISER TRAVELER (the only 2 In 1 Car In America), 131, Main Street Watertonta 'Main, Street because the Fitzgerald Hospital

'THE' 196S KAISER TRAVELER IS NOW ON DISPLAY WITH THE COMPLETE ROOT & BOYD, Inc. , MME OF 1:953 KAISERS AND HENBY J*S AT THE SHOWROOMS OF SHAKER'S • GENERAL INSURANCE • Jfc F. SALES," GRAND ST.,, WATERBURT F. O' BUILDING,, WATERTOWN R. J. BLACK & SON SHAKER'S K. F. SALES WATER PUMPS — NEW and. RECONDITIONED EXPERT SERVICE, "ON AIX MtfMMB Bowl '" • Waterfom 13§5 South if aim, St, Watefauiy Tel. 4-61441 TeL MH1 BETHLEHEPropertyM of the Watertown HistoricalTOWN TIMBS tWATEBTOWjr,-©ONNJ Society, wedding aaniveroary, which Is .an," event of this Saturday, and you and you are invited to the open house observance which holds watertownhistoricalsociety.org forth In Memorial hall this Satur- day eve,. with. a. program of old time dancing scheduled...,Mrs... William, Huntington Russell has returned to her home on. Nbinie- NOW! DURING waug Rd., after spending1 the win- ter months at home of her sister in "New Brunswick, N. Y. Ser- vice Guild of Federated Church • held meeting on Monday at home .of Mrs. W. S. Roedel... American . Legion- Auxiliary will hold card party this ".Friday at 8 p. m. in the Legion Home, with public at- tendance welcome...Mrs. Charles says: Pannelee," junior • past matron, and Paul Wo ike, junior past pa- tron, both Bethlehem, folks, were honored at a reception for mem- "HOW'D YOU LIKE TO EARN bers of Pomperaug chapter, O. E. S... held in Wood bury Saturday eve 'Officers of Pomperaug ABSOLUTELY FREE chapter, recently installed include Mrs. Parmelee as chaplain, and, Mrs. Paul Wo ike as associate conductress. Couples Club of Federated. a Superb Church heard talk titled "Magic Casements" by - William Elwell Friday eve in the chapel Hosts and hostesses were Mr... and Mrs. -Roger Sferril! and Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Merrill..., ...Local dog own- -^^^^v — — — — JBr ers being asked not, to forget to procure a license "for .F'ido from Town, Clerk," Minnabell' Smith Teachers of the Bethlehem, school' Posturepedic attended a. book exhibit held at, Woodbury last Wednesday, and their places in the classroom MATTRESS were taken, by a group of mothers who served as teachers during their absence... .Those doing so were grade I, Mrs. Glenn Adams; as featured -. 2, Mrs. Emory Merrill; 3, Mrs. H. Brainard Risley; 4, Mrs. Julia Baysinger; 5, Mrs. Pauline But- kus; 6,, Mrs. Helen Smith, and 7 COAST-TO-COASy and 8, Mrs. Stanley Ooran. . ., The mothers trained for their teach- ON ing jobs by attending classes &t the school «n Tuesday. " '^ '; TELE VIS C.Y.O. News Notes "By MARY LOU 1KBCE - ' A retreat at Camp Trinita, New Hartford, for girls of St. Mary the Maftress Magdalen's CYO, will be .held June 12, 13 and 14. Reservations that Helps Relieve must be made by May 15. Appli- cations may be obtained at ' the MORNING rectory. The fee is $6. St. .John's CYO • -will • hold • a, BACK-ACHE! dai*ee for .the CYO;. •. May-l. in »,. Mary Magdalen Church-ball. No CYO Monday night because of 8c)M>oU.;yheatloii.: •*• • ' . • '-'• "•' fkr, -It's SSpelnlj. and''now 4. .young •h's So Easy!...So Simple! man's fancy tarns to baseball,, galling/ and. tennis, and, of 'course, swimming.' If you haven't tried tennis yet, you don't know what Jisf Come in and See if YooVe fie you're missing! And do get prop- erly instructed. The best place to lie who'll "open" tie Sealy Strong Box! learn is the Taft Tennis Courts. Mr. .Carl. Richmond will be out. there to teach the beginners again • Just like fie One you see with Bert Parks on Sealy's Hit and. will be banging that ball back s«nd forth again this year. •" CBS-TV Network Slow: "Balance Your Budget"! 2-Way Radio System,"1 Here's all YOU have to do? The Fitzgerald Ambulance Ser- bet in acquaint you personally SIALY am OMIY SCALY UMS IW mmmm. vice tested the new two-way radio with, the world-famous features of system Installed in its ambulance the "world's largest selling mat- MSWigEMC WITH USE EXaUSJVE RATURES: throughout this area during the tress 'desl.sn.ed In cooperation with • Saperb Sealy "spuie-on-a-line" sopport.' past week. A representative of the leading Orthopedic Surgeons", the service agency stated that the • Wonderful 'relief from morning back-ache, SEALY • POSTUKBPEDIC! Then due to sleeping on too-soft, sagging mattresses^ equipment makes contact with an, youil get a chance to "open" our ambulance possible with in a evact duplicate of the Sealy Strong • Scientific Design in. cooperation with ortho- 20 mile radius. The agency is un- Box and get a brand, 'new Sealy pedic Surgeons for healthful sleeping I der contract to service accident Posturepedic Mattress, ABSOLU- • Purchased by over 10,000 doctors for their calls made by local police. TELY FREE! Nothing; coitW to own personal use! It recently added a 1953 Kaiser- easier! So, Jinny, hurry, HURRY Frazer Traveler Anibulan.ee 'to its. in TODAY! Discover for yourself • Matching "coil-for-coif*Po#- facilities for handling" emergency the superb "comfort story" S'VM.SO1 turepedic Box Spring for just calls. of a Sealy Posturepedic. it 579.501

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59 watertownhistoricalsociety.org SWIFTS PREMIUM NAME BRANDS ib LAMB LEGS 63 I FROM SWIFT'S PREMIUM (Sirloin tb or Short, 89 SWIFrS PREMIUM 1 IAMB ROIL Ib 57 FANCY FAIRMONT SUGAR FOWL Ib 49 BAG SHOP BARGAIN AISLE JUMBO FARM FRESH FAIRMONT V FOR THESE SPECIALS WALDOEF KRAFT KOUNTY KIST FRYERS $1.69 SALAD OIL TOILET ARMOUR STAR BLOCK STYLE tf Pi PEAS 2 - 29c TISSUE Chuck Roast 47 65° 35 CREAM STYLE ARMOUR'S STAR BONELESS BRISKET rolls P. G. A. -%for MIRACLE Corned Beef 59 WHIP, qt. CORN £ Stoketey's Kosher CUT OB FRENCHED GREEN ;••'; • SWIFT'S PREMIUM Style Pickles, jar LARGE PKG, P. G. A. 0% AP QUAKER C OATS, Ig. BEANSASJ9 25% TO 40% DISCOUNT CORN- quick CUT, DICED, SHOE STKINO OR SUCEO On Valuable Picnic Supplies FETTI 2 21 STOKELEY'S ASK FOR DETAILS AT MEAT DEPARTMENT Sweetheart TOIbET SOAP4 25 BEETS 2 25« Libby's Corned WHOLE KERNAL SUNKIST Beef Hash 25 N1BLETS ORANGES 23

small CORN Property of the Watertown Historical Society BANANAS 21 III «SCAFE 49c V NEW GREEN GIANT POTATOES CAKE 4 "» 29c SNO SHEEN FLOUR cans CONN, — 50 LB, SACK 35 PEAS 2 POTATOES PILLSBURY White . Yellow .Chocolate SLICED OB HALFS No. %¥i CAN $1.19 watertownhistoricalsociety.org LETTUCE 19c pkgs $1 CUCUMBERS CAKE MIXES P. G. A. PEACHES 29 3 <« 25c PILLSBURY ANGEL STOKELEY'S ROYAL ANNE TOMATOES 19c CAKE MIX 49 No 303 can FROZEN FOODS PILLSBURY P.G.A. Bartlett Pears SNOW CROP FLOUR 5 »»* 49 RED SOIJE PITTED SWANSON'S Cut Corn 2 J BONED CHICKEN Stokeley's Cherries SEABROOK FARMS-Whole or Chopped OR CR1SC0 TURKEY SPINACH 2 pkgs Campbell's 2 for 35 3-ib tin 89 PINE CONE BEANS 2 •* 49 Whole Tomatoes (No 2) for SOUTHLAND DERBY Chicken $1.59 FRANCO AMERICAN C STRAWBERRIES ••• 39 for SEABROOK FARMS Stokeley's Catsup 2 • 39 Spaghetti Sauce 2 PEAS Kraft Velveeta 2 2-35' Vermont Maid Syrup 25 a MRS. BEE'S FAMILY BARGAIN!! I Chicken POT PIESGEORGE'S MARKET, Inc % Ib. Jar of Strawberry or Raspberry WOODBURY _ _L WATERTOWN ° JAMS 59c 3 Open Friday Nighta Till 8 ——_ _ Open Friday Nights Till 0 CASE OF 13 — $6,60 Property of the Watertown Historical Society PAGE ll-TWN TIMES (WATEBTOWN. CONN.), APBH, 23r IMS dept. 'for worshiping parents Pro- Monday, 3:30, Intermediate Girl Mrs. Nelson Word, W«st Rd. vided. 5 p.m. Confirmation class Scouts and Brownies. Wednesday, 3:16, Junior Choir. tien of the Moat Blessed Sacra- 6 30 Youth Fellowship. The young' Tuesday, Woman's Association 7 p. m. Boy ScouU Troop 4 aod ment. people, are working on. a one-ac ill-day sewing meeting ids theExplorer Scouts, Port 41 watertownhistoricalsociety.orgMonday, 7 a. m. Second Anni- play, "You Know?' I • Knmr church .'house. Members .are asked ••' New members'will be received versary Mass for Joseph GSaja. t* - bring sandijriches- Coffee and Shake", to be presented May 20, 1 Into the church at the Anniver- 2:45 Religious instructions ."fof for the benefit of the Shelter l dessert, -will be served 'by 'the children, of Bunker •Hill. School. land Fund. Mrs, Jack Greafell .la committee...7:30 p. m. Friendship - (Continued* On, Pagv 11) No instruction for- Oakville chil- directing the play. Lie ad 'roles are Guild meeting at. the home of dren since there is no school. 7 being handled, by Patty 'Goodwin UNION' CONGREGATIONAL p. m. No vena in honor of Miracu- 1 Thursday, 3:30 Final class of lous Medal. Confessions. No CYO. and. William Nesbefh. Other mem- the season in Christian Instruc- Meeting of Altar Society after No- bers of the cast will, be announced. tions. 7:30 p. m. Meeting'' of vena. Church school teachers .at the Tuesday. 7 a. m. Mass.. No parsonage. 167 Buckingham St FIRST CONGREGATIONAL instructions. 7:30 M. e e t. i n g -of Thursday, 3 to 5 p. m. A. Silver to make plans for Children's Da\ Knights of Columbus. 1 to be held the second, Sunciav in Tea will be held at the home of GOODBYE TO PUMPING June, Mrs. Justin Smith,, Woodbury, for Sunday, 9:30 Church school METHODIST CHURCH the benefit of the North 'Church" 10:45 Worship iService. The theme Friday -^ Woman's Auxiliary Building Fund. Members of the DISSOLVES TREE ROOTS of the sermon by the Rev. Oscar WSCS. 31st Anniversary supper. local church will attend." Locke, pastor, will be '""Christ Our Saturday — District meeting of Sunday, 9:45 Church School. 11 Hope." Nursery and nurser> Methodist. Church in. New Haven. a. no,. Worship Service, with nurs- ELIMINATES DIGGING school in the parish house during Cars lea:ve local church at 1 p.m. ery and, nursery school during 8 p.m. Supper Club square dance, the Worship service, i p. m. Pil- t he wo rsh i p service. DISSOLVES GREASE Sound movies of State Junior Sunday—9:45. Sunday School. 11 grim Fellowship meets at the conferences will be shown at 6 a m. Divine Worship. Nursery church house for supper. p. m. for the Junior High stu- NO MORE ODORS dents, and at 7:30 for the Senior High students, after which the\ wi 11 hold th e i r .re g'u lar m e < 11 n 3 s IT'S MODERN...REVOLUTIONARY The young1 people of the parish GENERAL W ELECTRIC are planning a 'work day during No moreeipentive unhealthy pumping aid digging wh i c h th cy wi 11 c on t r i b ui t_ the up o) ceiipooli, leptic tonkj, leepoge pools, great* money they earn to the Confc- REFRIGERATOR — RANGE traps and cfoggod lines. ence Fund. Miss Dorothy Dams Hen's the noil reliable - and! late it method to Pilgrim Fellowship president and DISHWASHER •— DISPOSALL liquefy, diisolv* and saponify greaj«, sludge, hoir, Miss Janet Palmer, are in. charge doth and olhef organic solins. of arrangements. The date mil be SEE 'THE' NEW 1:953 REFRIGERATORS announced. this modern chemical guarantee quick ond effi- Monday. 3:30 Junior Choir SEE 'THE NEW 1.953 ELECTRIC RANGES cient rasul'tt in II: to.'1 6 hwri. NO' SHUTDOWN Tuesday, 3:30' Brownies meet- of ipaol or tank neceivary while chemical it working. ing. 7 p. tn. Senior Choir. ("Largest and Oldest G. E. .Dealers) 5, 10. 15, as. .SO, ona" 100 l,t." COMKMEIS Wednesday, 3:30' Girl Scouts •••a. Canadian rot. «. tt»m. U.S.. fat. Of. Meeting1 in parish house and in church parlors. 7:30 p. m Boj OUR .NEW OFFICE AND SHOWROOM - Scouts. WIIX SOON BE READY:: Parish Family Night will bo hold May 1. INC. 1586ftAND Si The EDWARD H. COON Co. ALL SAINTS' EPISCOPAL Friday, '7:30' Choir Rehearsal .MASON & PLASTERING • SUPPLIES in the Church. WATERBURY, CONN. 30' DEPOT' ST. — WATERTOWN — TEL. 2-3989 Saturday, St. Mark's .Day, there Always a place to park • Open until 12.: Noon Sat. will be a corporate Communion of the Servers Guild at 10 a. m. Sunday, 8 a. m. Holy Com-. tn union'1 10 a. m. Holy Com- In every St of© of the 48 • • • munion an*d sermon. 10 a. m. Church school. 7 p. m. Young Peopl e" s Ee 1 lo ws hi p. Monday, 3:15 Grade school, in- TRUCK USERS BUY MORE struction Class. 7:30' p. m, .Meet- Ing of Fair Planning Committee. Tuesday,- - 10 ,».., " m. Christian, Healing Service.' 1 to 8 p. m. CHEVROLET TRUCKS Adult Study group. Wednesday, 1:30 p. m. Woman's Auxiliary meeting. make!

ST. MARY MAGDALEN Thursday, 3:15 to 5:30. ;and 7 to 8:30, confessions for Forty ' Hours will be heard. Friday, Masses 7 and 8 a. m. 8:43 a. m. Children, assemble for processions. 9 a. m. Opening .For- ty Hours. 10 a. m. to 10 'p. m. Adoration, for women and, ' high, school girls. 8 to 9 and 9 to 10 p. m... Adoration, for men and high school, boys. 4 to 5:30 and 7 to 8:30' p. m. Confessions in English, French, Italian and, Lithuanian.' Saturday, Masses 7, 8, 8:30' and, 9 a. m. 7 a. m. Second Anniver- sary Requiem, High Mass for Massimino Rinaldi. 8 a. m. Requiem, High Mass for Frank Lavigna; 8:30 a. m. Requiem High Mass for Alec Dionne. 9 a. .no,. Nuptial, High Mass for Walter Jablonski and .Dorothy Yoursto- vich. Holy Communion before all Masses, 10' a.,' m. to 11 p. m. Adoration for women • and, high school girls. 8 to 9 and 9 to 10 p. m. Adoration for men, and high school boys. Sunday, Masses, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and, 11 a. m. 2:15'p. m. children, assemble in downstairs Church for Forty Hours procession. 2:30 to 3:15 p. m... Closing' of Forty Hours—Procession, and Benedic-

HOLLAND No matter the size or type of truck you need-what better proof HOUSE, could there be that a Chevrolet truck is your best buy! RESTAURANT Recently onMslied official registration, enjoy sold advantages over other Watertown Road CC, a Route 6 CHEVROLET, wen in, every single State bought more .course, it does—as, owners of 'Chevrolet Catering To Cheviolets than any other make! trucks can testify. It is. difficult to imagine more convincing .So before you 'buy any 'truck, see how Wedding MOM CMIVKHIT miCKS {IN HM proof of Chevrolet's superiority, for such much* 'more 'Chevrolet 'trucks • offer - you. Receptions ' THAN JWf O'TMBI •»«•• clear-cut: and overwhelming preference can, Stop. In and see us soon.- CamUmuatiom o# lead to but one conclusion: standard, equipment and trim illustrated is depend- Banquets Chevrolet tmicfa must be better, mint ent mm availability of material.

For Reservations Call Watertown 2-1,470 OLSON'S WATERTOWN GARAGE Aalf for Mr. Dirk Eykethoff MAIN ST, r- WATS8TOWN Property of theXSXO-.- •-a t th^Trumfeull.-ChapterWatertown, - IMfeR* .at -• th eHistoricalTOWN TI^CFS Society FAGJE -1.1 •| da-nee* There .--will iw -pffise-s'.. and 62nd Continental Congress of 'the' I refreshments. . ) ., -The "Holy Name -Society is National Society -of DAK, in' Con-" sary Coaunualon Sexirtoe.. May 3."I planninpg g a Communion bbreakfasr t stifcutlon Hall, Was bin gt on, i>.""c"., .The Mis*km*ry Societies .will tor May 10,. to be^-heM "in 'this week. Mrs. Harry F. Atwood, ; ;f.Made •""**•• hold the annual silver tea May 7 lay"*watertownhistoricalsociety.org, restaurant, The^ Rer. Wfr- and. Mrs."- Edgar - G. ' '''Norton, at- Living Room Suites from 3 to 5 p. us. at the borne of liam Donovan, O. P., chaplain of tended as members of the1 House 'lira. - Fred G. Camp, Mkldlebury reglna Latidia Abbey, will be 'the Committee. Be-Uphol»t«ring and Re-St>Hn« Bd. ' - - speaker. . . "' Very Small Down Payment .The Friendship Guild, 'will spon- Mr. .and, Mrs. Joseph Navin of Lew 'Easy Terms sor a -cant party and food, sale in Heminway 'Park, Hd., and Mr.-and the church house, May 12, at 7:30 Mrs. Gerald LeMay. of French p.. m. Reservations for 'tables may St.,, have been chosen I*ay .Lead* 'be wade- through Mrs. Robert. • ersj.ii St. John's Cana" Conference -• .. .FREE HENRY'S Baldwin, or members Work. 8x10 PORTRAIT CHRIST CHURCH See Adv. on Page 2 UPHOLSTERING CO. 'Thursday, II a. m. Holy Com- AT DAK CONGRESS m union. Miss Marion. Scovill, North Davidson's Dress Shop MAIN ST. TEL. 2-9044 Sunday, 8 a. m. Holy Com- st • represented Sarah Whitman munion. 9:1.5 Taft School. -9:-45 Church School. 11 a. m. Family Sunday. Morning Prayer and Ser- mon. 4 p. m. Children's Connrma- tion Class. 7 p. m. Young' People's Fellowship. •Monday. 3:30 Girl Scouts in Assembly Room and Pari s k .House. 8 p. m. .Adult Confirmation class. Tuesday. 11:45 a. m. Woman's Auxiliary - meeting for Holy Com- munion and speaker. 3: .30 Scout Den Meeting in Parish House-. 7:30 p. m. Parish Helpers meet- tog. ' .. Wednesday, 3:30 p. m. Junior Choir in. Assembly Room and Boys Choir in Parish House. Sunday, .May 3,. the Sacrament of Confirmation will be adminis- tered in Christ Church. ST. JOHN'S .Friday, 8 a m. Memorial Re- quiem High Mass' for Joseph -FAMOUS Giroux of Canada, 'requested by - FREE SINGER Floor Samples toe St. John Ba.ptist.-e Society. SINGER Sunday, 'Third. Sunday after SEWING Easter, will be 'Communion Sun- WARRANTY day for the high, school and pub- COURSE AND Demonstrators lic school children. with Basic Masses, at 7, 8:.30, 9:45 and. 11. a. m. and at 11 a. m. at Bethle- EACH - Set of hem, will be on STANDARD wWsfawfitefar ow *.***(-*• TIME. MACHINE Attachments There will be a shower for the Sisters of St.. John's Convent from hr .RMer than the cost nben new. 3 to 5 p. m. Sunday, in the School This is a'sil-e 'pu won't want to miss! Hall, sponsored by 'the Council of Catholic Women. A Pre-Cana 'Conference will be- held, at Sacred Heart High School, WAS .NOW Waterbury, Sunday,, at .2 p. m. WAS - NOW 'Couples planning marriage in the near future are invited to- attend, The purpose of these conferences $126.50 $94£0 is to help engaged couples to1 plan, $273.00 5227.50 a more happy married life. WAS NOW Tuesday, 8 p. m. Holy Name -WAS- NOW Card. Tournament. St.. John's CYO is sponsoring a dance May 1, at 8 p. m. in. St. $250.00 $199.00 $10950 $79.50 Mary Magdalen's Church hall. St. John's CYO will play host to St. WAS NOW WAS NOW MONUMENTS Lowest Prices Complete- Selection $275.00 $229.50 $231.00 $192.00 BUY DIRECT Bristol Monumental Agency WAS NOW WAS NOW KENNETH R. .FRITZ 801 Te-rryvHle- Ave. Phone 5688 Terrj viUe-Bristol Road $25100 $207.50 $169.00 Route 6 — Bristol.

W.AS NOW mi MISS' FAMOUS $18100 $164.00 Ben Hawthorne's With Table W.AS NOW • $154.00 $139.00 Featherweight WAS NOW $154.00 $134.00 ELECTRIC SHOW Sewing DON'T WAIT-GOMIE Used with DOROTHY BAKER Cabinets p Portables every MONDAY 30% EARLY FOR BEST 12:45 to 1:30 p.m. $27.50 WNHC-TV OFF SELECTION Channel 6 SINGER SEWING CENTER 156 GRAND ST. Waterbury PHONE 4-4305 tHl C-OMM'f'CTf'Cff •f«Mt .mmm" #•«• COMMMV •- OPEN ALL BAY MONDAYS • THURSDAY EVENINOS TUX..8:45 - - Ui« • nth;' -TQWJPropertyf of the Watertown Historicalclose the progBam. . - Society-iryiif PROBATE NOTICE HS Band To Hold ' . • ' (Continued-Fram. Pajfe One} "Ifiss Isabella Rowell is . , _ am, -- iAp*-y irf * Tri iiwitffHI. and* District of Watertown. «;• 1 gram by-.the -band. JThe In-pjofc with the staging. Mlsa Anna Mrji, Anthony. Tk«t», as JCary bate Court,' March 16th, "A. D., • (.Continue* Frnm 'Page-.One) • . ettes 'will put on a.twirlllng ex-. Pa,a Is helping 'with arranging Magdalen, 'lb^ Kathryn H. Fenn, 1983,, Joan Lynn, 'and Jean Wells. usherettes, .and Miss „ Barbara 'Cy'ilvTaiw !*WO10% 'Oc .'^[xio <*oeconci. Tag' Day will be held May 1. .hibittan 1with .the band, They, mre. ESTATE" OF -Joseph G. .Wil-watertownhistoricalsociety.org^El^anor. ^ohnaon,- ".head wtaJo'tte'tfiS: CfeBgregat ional Ch uftib, Water- Boy* .and glrla" will" be stationed kre ttkin? ©are of the pro- bujy, win., slxfg, accompanied by liams late of WatertowA In "•aid Ira the business section, at stores, -and .. Margaret-- Bradley', Ijapfalii, District, deceased. •. , .. ... Baton twirlers- are Anne W11H-, gram. FMfderick.'Blacki •points, to enable residents to lira. .J'dta,:n Thomas will, give The Court of Probate for the make a direct contribution to the ams, Gertrude Zappone, Janet Tickets will be on sale at the district of Watertown hath limited Mazzaluppo, Elaine Brennan, Bet- door, or,,-may be obtained, from the- welcome, Mrs. 'George Delta, parages, factories and o t h e r Jr., the- •reading; and Mm Clif- and allowed six months from date Band 'Uniform, Fund. ty Ann -Pulombo and Patricia members. • - hereof, for the creditor a of said Donahue. ford, Loomls will 'read the Bene-" Estate to exhibit their claims for The young people have staged 1 diction,. Mis. George Parsons settlement. Those who neglect to several projects during the past The band will aiso play ""Strike and Mrs. Franklin, Wilson are In present their accounts, properly .months, to raise money to help Up 'The Band™, and will accom- Methodist Play charge • of refreshments,, Mrs. attested, within said time, will be pay for the new uniforms, so pany Harold Wooding, trombone Thomas and Mrs. Loomis will debarred a recovery. All persons much needed. One was the "work soloist, in, "Rocked In, the Cradle Cast Announced pour. indebted to said Estate are re- week." during which residents of the Deep.,""' A special arrange- The Mother's Club of the Me- ga.v e "' won d e r f ul coope ration,"" ment of "Dry Bones", a tradition- quested to make immediate pay- according to Miss Yurkunas, add- thodist Church will, present a ment to al melody, arranged by Paul Ho- play entitled, "Four Tears, Four ing, "We are surely grateful, and, tter, is another band number. New Roofs; Repair Work (Mrs.) Katherine L.. Williams, hope they'll stay with us on. Bottle Words, Four Women"'"',, written Executrix. 1 Two duets, "When You Are and. directed, by Clarine Grenfell, C W. SQRENSEN Day and Tag • Day, and 'that, Away,"* 'by Victor Herbert, "Iffy Wai e r to wn, Con. n. they'll be sure to give the entire April 27, at, 8 p. m. for all the Hoofing Contractor Attest Frank B. Hickcox, Judge, Heart, Stood 'Still*, by Rogers women of the church- The wo- high school a big' lift by attending and Hammerstein, will be sung F O. BOK. M, Watertown T',, T. 4-23-53. the Concert Friday." men of the 'four Waterbury Me- by Joan Dillon and John .Dillon,., thodist churches are: invited. Free Estdmate* -The orchestra* will play. "June The cast includes Mrs. Mau- " TteL :8-$8» Is Buatln' Out All .Over", from rice .Presley as Mary- of Naza- Carousel, by Rogers and Ham- merstein. "Syncopated" Clock," by HELP WANTED MALE LeRoy Anderson, "Trumpeter's Lullaby", with Robert Filippone ASSEMBLERS, SANDERS', FILLERS, as trumpet soloist,; arid "Pacific Grandeur Overture", by Olivado- CABINET MAKER, BENCH WORKERS .••i. {In the "wood case shop—48' hours) The High. School Diplomats, FBOBATE- NOTICE AUCTION District of Watertown sa., Pro- FETERMANN AUTOMATIC OPERATOR bate .Court, April 18th. 1953. ESTATE OF Michael Lombard! and also late -of' Watertown, in stid .District, EVERY TUMBLING BARREL OPERATOR. deceased. * Excellent Working' Conditions Upon the application, of Daniel Record of steady employment. Group' insurance. Lombard.!,, Administrator praying that he' may be authorized "to sell Pension Plan. Paid Hospital, Surgical and Sickness certain real estate belonging to Friday-Saturday-Nite Benefit plans. ' . said deceased, as per application on file more fully appears, it is APPLY EMPLOYMENT.'OCFICE . ORDERE.D, 'That said applica- tion, be heard, and, determined at AT 7:M KM. SHARP the Probate Office, - in, Watertown in said district, on the 27th day SETH THOMAS CLOCKS of April, 1953, at 4 o'clock, in the afternoon, and that public no- Thomaston, Conn. ~ . ' ' tice be given of the pendency of PART -OF $10M00 BANKRUPT'-AND' said application and the time and Employment office open daily Mondays through place of hearing thereon, by pub- OVER' STOCKED WHOLESALERS lishing a, copy of this order "once. Fridays 7:30 a. m. to 4:30' p. m. and Saturday in some newspaper' having1 a" cir- mornings 8:30 to 12. _ ". ' • - " culation in. .said District, and 'by . - : /-INyENTORY.':;'•-•'••• • mailing a, like copy to. each,, heir at law residing .without said Dis- trict, and by posting a copy there- of on the public sign-post' In, the •*:•-•• WALTER R HART Inc. Town of Watertown, in aaM. ZMs* ESTATE & trict, at leas three ..days 'before 125 RrV said day of- hearing. $10,069. Other listingST.s on, .Oakville .homes, ,an S-rood lot*m available horn*, .ho Calt Jwate for rdetails heat., Frank B. Hickcox:, Costume '•Jewelry... Win. Rosen Silver- 20 EAST MAIN ST.. Waforimiy, Xri. 4-S12S Judge. T. T. 4-23-53 ware... ., . . : _.

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Telephone LAWNS ROLLED WATERTOWN 'Phone: Naugatuck 3944 2-81.46, TWO ADULTS WANT 5' or 6 Asphalt Driveways Tonight — Friday — Saturday T.hiii-.-Fii.-Sst. Apr. 2S-S&4S TROUBLE ALONG THE ANTIQUE LAMPS—Glass shades ROOM rent near bus. Prefer Matty's, Tels. 2-3195, .2-3544 all sizes and colors. Parchment Oakville or Watertown. Refer- WAY" plus ences furnished. Call 2-2161. NOTICE 'Selected. Shorts J0ft,v WAY Ii E - o«H R E E D' silk "shades made to order. Lamp Son. - Bf on. - Toes. - Wed. wiring and re finish ing'. LAMP WANTED YOUNG LAOV, pay- Notice is hereby given of a pub- — Plus — SUPPLY SHOP. Tel. 2-2748. lic hearing on an. appeal of the Shirley Booth,, the Academy roll and billing clerk, accurate at Watertown Building1 Supply 'Co., Award, Winner Sa ELECTROLIIX, HOOVER and figures, no shorthand, must type, Inc. Because it does not conform "COME, BACK LITTLE Kir by rebuilt cleaners. One year 40 hours a. week, paid benefits. with the present Zoning Ordi- SHEBA" guarantee. $12.50. Phone Wby. Write P. O. Box 591, Oakville, nance, ^the Watertown Fire Dis- Plus, .Fine Supporting Cast. Stauk-Hon.-Tues. Apr. 2S-27-88 4-3550, Evenings '6-4:271. Conn. trict as Zoning Authority has de- nied their application to subdivide -Come'Back. ATTRACTIVE .LISTINGS .HAVE VOC SEEN THE NEW- cst in Cotton Carpeting? It is the former John Fitzpatrick prop- little ShaM Watertown erty on Woolson street, Water- 6, rooms. Modern, Central " smart, colorful and, long-wear- ing. Use it either as a Rug for town, Connecticut into t h r e e DO' YOU • • 6 Room, New, Central building lots, two of which will Wall-to-Wall installation. Cush- WISH YOU COULD DRIVE RQBEHsSO't CALHQUN 5 Rooms, New, Central have a 75 ' frontage and the third, 1 Two 4 rooms, New, Central ion-Grip back makes the carpet containing the- existing1 residence, A CAR,? 7 Rooms, Modern hug the floor- 45 lovely colors. wil have a 53.37* frontage. Then let us make you a safe Starts Wed. "Call He Madam" Building1 Lot .From $5.50' per sq. yd, up. and efficient driver. Talk it and, "Wild Stallion" H O U S A T O N I C Said, hearing will be held, at the Sewers and. Water, Central Town Hall in Watertown, Con- over with the Brass City Driv- NEIL P. CALLAHAN VALLEY .RUG SHOP necticut at 7:30' p. m., April 30, ing School. Telephone 5-2598 136 No. Main St., Waterbury West Cornwall. Conn... . Ttl. 134 1:953.. or 4-29M. Tel. 2-3874 1 BRASS CITY DRIVING SCHOOL Zoning Board of Appeals CONVENTIONAL and C. W. SOKENSEN —Dual Control, Insured Cars. Clarence A. Jessell, WATERTOWN Hydramatic and Conventional Chairman. HYBRAMATIC SHIFTS Tel. ,2-3874 Shifts. Guaxanteed results. Tels. Dual Control WANTED—Junky cars * trucks. 5-2598 or 4-2904. PROBATE NOTICE CHRIS' USED AUTO' PARTS, ANY KIND O.F TRACTOR work District of Watertown, ss. Pro- Insured Cars bate Court, April, 17, A. D., 1,953. Mattoon- Road. (Off Falls Ave. done as garden, plowing, grad- CAUL' FOR BIDS bridge), Tel... -5-490.4. ing, etc. Telephone 2-1288. Estate of John Blazvs, late of Watertown in. said, district, de- The Board, of Education, 'Town, DADDONA CONSTRUCTION CO. COUNTRY DAY N U R S E R Y ceased. of Wate'rtown, will receive bids RADERHORN Excavating. Water and Sewer CENTER. Play yard. Construc- The Court of. Probate for the until. May 11, 1953 at 1.2:00' -o'- Connections. Tel. .2-3825. tive indoor play. Expert .guid- district of Watertown, hath limi- clock noon, at the office of the ance. Hot lunches. Reasonable ted and allowed six months from Superintendent of School, 10 De- ADJ>LNG MA'CHEWIM, CASH. rates... Certified by state and. lo- date hereof, for the creditors of Forest Street, Watertown, for REGISTERS, filing' cabinets, cal health and fire departments. said Estate to exhibit their laying 172 feet of 36-inch concrete •ales, desks, chairs, typewriters, Registered nurse in attendance.. claims for settlement. Those who pipe and grading at the rear of , etc. New and n,a«d. SOLOMONS Mrs,.'Alice Madeux, director. 149 neglect to present their accounts;, the Polk School on Buckingham SALES & SERVICE, 87 Cooke Ball Farm Rd., Oakville. Call. property attested, within said Street, Oakville. Information St.—TeL 4-7610. and specifications may be obtain- ,2-1145 or 4-5779. time, will be debarred a recov- 1 ery- All persons indebted. to said .ed by 'Calling at the •offi.ee of the ! FOR KENT—'Floor sanders, floor Superintendent of Schools. polishers, sanding machines, HILL-TOP DAY N U R S E R Y. Estate are requested to make im- Open all year. Call 2-1757, Mrs. mediate payment to- '< G. C. SWIFT, transit * leveling machines. Wa- Irene .Unteau. Expert guidance. Superintendent of Schools .Starts, Manor* .MAIM . y MPff tertown Building Supply, Echo • • EVA BLAZYS, For: .Lake Rd., Win. Tel. 2-2555. Reasonable rates. Play yard. Adm i n istrat r ix. ;iiy-'ll & PA KEHUMIMfiMTHNI Free transportation. Hot lunch- T. T—1-23-53 Watertown Board, of Education. MOBERN GLASS OO. es. State approved. 37 Earle Everything: In GLASS Ave OakviHe. — Telephon« B-MMM — Agency For The •19 Cheny Street Waterbury STEADY POSITION OPEN in of- FULL .LENGTH' SCREENS fice of manufacturing company, "• . .All Sfies World-Famons RUG CLEAWTNG — Repairing, located...near bus stop,, for a $2.50 — $2.W — $1.00 binding, ate. Pickup .and. de- qualified" girt .with clerical ex- — also — al very service in same week.. perience. 5-day'week; hours ,8-5. ' STORM WINDOWS Phone collect A.M. Thomaston Apply by letter addressed Boat C, $3.00 Valley Rug Service, 336 North Watertown. GOODYEAR TEL. 2-1683 Main Street. Thomaston. Conn. TOWING, day or niffht. Repair- ing. Junk cars wanted. 2-2111. COLONIAL PRINTING TeL Wtn. 2-3471 TIRES VIC'S USED CARS & PARTS, COMPANY Colonial St.,.. Oakville. Printing of .All Kinds Furnaces A Boiler* and ALE. TYPES of furnaces install- Letter Press and Offset Vacuum Cleaned ed. Repair 'work, cleaning1 and Art; Calendars A Specialty .Range - Pot Tjpm Space 'GOODYEAR gas proofing:. Wesson Heating Prompt ..Seirvlica Heaters A Furnace Burners Co. Tel. Waterbury 4-1892 or Prompt Service LIFEGUARD TUBES 2-3679. 15 HILLCREST AVENUE LOUIS A. LAUDATE OakviUe, Conn. O1J Burners CURTAINS LAUNDERED, Rea- 1 Sales - Service - Repairs Buy On Easy Budget Terms 'Tel ., 2-MM sonable. Call 2-8334. HAVE YOUR WHEELS' BALANCED ON OUB HUNTER WHEEL BALANCER EXPERT WATCH

WARM Aim heating systems, 'THE rutters, leaders, roof flash- 'HE1HNWA¥ ARMAMD'S Ings, Installed or reconditioned BABTLETT Prompt and experienced service FUEL COMPANY at reasonable prices. BEACON MFG. CO'. 1 Thread SHEET .METAL' COMPANY', IATHIOOM AND IlICII'l ICCESSOtlll Braided Lines 'TOUR VBOENBLY MOBIL GAS Tel. Watertown 2-2435. iv I mo? ii ttmnui. «• iv II in. Watertown,, Conn. 1,31 BAV1S' ST: — O:AK,¥ILUE—2-1O9

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(WATBKTOWN of, CONN.) the, APRIL Watertown23, 1*5? were .mowing dawn all young - opHistorical- Society puBitlm with L*w CJartfrwait aiid • :.- *. a young bid named Tommy Fenn hitting like mad and Stony Brad- sb#,w aad Jitat^y Dwyer watertownhistoricalsociety.orgin« %op notctt pitcfeing.* Titty WB» tatgglse Al .-JtaM^ Watertown a big*leagtie and predicting- thst Joe Crania would grab him before he got his diploma from Holy Cross, (P. S. He did). 400 North Street - .'..,. my BOB: PAL M E R. Adult Program Closes Telephone 2-2998 All adult recreational and edu- cational activities, sponsored by WATEKTOWW GONNECIKflDT the Adult Education Department, close this week, with the excep- My wife asked me how on on his new bamboo stick which tion of the final class of the earth I could write a column, for he prefers to the willow pogo Standard Red Cross First Aid today's paper after such a mis- that Howie Denver uses. class, which will meet April 30, erable 'week - of rain, and cold After that -one she. said she it was announced by John. .'Regan, weather. "Nothing happened, no was reassured that she was right director, Excavations for Cellars, Footings, one played or did anything did in 'the first place and that I they? she .asked, didn't have a thing to write Little .League Sales *" and Drains __ • For a change she was so right. about... The public is invited 'to support I told her how the scheduled Lit- two food sales to be held for the tle League Work Day last Sun- SPORT SHORTS. ... . ,. Hollie benefit of ..he Little League. The Bulldozing % > Blasting day didn't' materialize- but there L« Due, the skiing enthusiast, first, April 24, will be at the would be one in the near fu- found a new thrill recently 'when Thomaston Savings Bank, Water- ture and that high school, base- he came up 'with a bowling score town, and, the second. Hay 3, at, .Septic Tanks - Installed and .Repaired. ball coaches were in, despair try- of 1S3, one of the highest games Fulton Market, Oakville. Those ing to open their seasons be- rolled, at the Blue Ribbon Alleys who wish to donate cakea and tween rain drops... this season, . . . Miller ton wanted other foods to the sales are asked Excavating for Septic Tanks..,. I explained that' for 'nineteen Moe Zaaccaria for catching' du- to contact. Mrs. Michael Cassullo, years I had, been rooting for the ties this season, but Moe was the Oakville chairman, or Mrs." St. Louis Browns and that the sort of reluctant to give up K d w a r d_ Gallary,. Wa.tert.own one thing1 they could never do shortstoppingr for more than a chairman. Drainage Field Installations •was. to get off to a good start, couple of games and it is now re- WANTED — Waitresses. Apply hut now that this season since' I ported that the Millers 'have Murray Restaurant, Main Street, Fill.- ' - Asphalt .and Tar Driveways switched to the Cincinnati Reds signed W'ally Wldlurim, the •form- Watertown. because of 'Rogers, Hornsby, the er UConn catching .star. Brownies got, off flying' and were TOWN TIMB8 CLASSIFIED leading the league after one 15 YEARS AGO THIS SPRING, 'week's activities. here was the local sports picture ADS BRING RESULTS I told her how I got two big taken from a. column 'written by sport thrills during the week Hay Beauty .and Bob Palmer in along 'with, fans throughout the the now defunct. Watertown Ar- country, The first being Mickey gus. Mantle's tremendous home run "Oakvllle Bulldogs were set to and the second 'being, viewing o p e n the LJtchf ield County Native Dancer's stirring win League a e as on with Dinty Keil- (via TV) in, the Gotham- Sweeps ty. Smoky Joe Dennis .and George at. Jamaica last Saturday. It was .Pierce as their pitching a case of two champions out- staff." " classing the field In 'their respec- "George Pierce and. Spec Shea tive sport. pitched eight scoreless innings I .made a hit when I told her apiece for Watertown .and Xau- that fer the first ' time in. her gat'ock High Schools before some married life she would not. have erratic fielding by the Indians to put up with a bell-playing hus- •blew the game wide open in the band on Sundays 'because! Oak- ninth." ville 'was contemplating on play- "Marcel Pichette hurled the Ing twilight league ball. She said Watertown. Aces to a '7-6 win Our Complete Banking Service it sounded good 'but took It with over the Watertniry West Sidea a grain of salt. in. the newly organized Recrea- I explained how 'a pogo stick tion League in the Brass City Includes 'works and how I stood in, the with. Bobby Fe.nn providing the •rain for one hair hour ..Saturday important hitting." watching George Basal work, out ""The Oakville Bulldog Juniors "Budget Savings Accounts"

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