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Avnacc D tlly Net P rw « Bun T h « Wrathcr Far tk* Waidi Eadtog Pofscaal at 0. B. Waatbot laraaw Novambar 11. 1988 Teday parity etondy: Wfbast 1 0 , 1 3 0 temperature aaar 58t tonight ngbt VALUES SALE! Narabar af tha Aadlt ■Iwwerai loireat atout 42| Friday Bareaa af'ClrailattoBS partly ekmdy to fSL-, ealder. 'k if if t h r e e DAYS: THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY if if if Manehester^A City of VUUntsi Charm , VOL. LXX, NO. 40 18) MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1950 (TWENTY P.4GES) PRICE FOUR CENTS
Named GIVEN WITH CASH Poll Tribunal Senate Eyebrows Tilt as New Head Bars Recount Yanks Batter W ay SALES ALL DAY Shocking Tales of Nevada GREEN STAMPS Of Derby Vote Through Reds 20 Corruption Stun Probers EXTRA SPECIAL! REG. 99c—COMBED YARN Special Sale of Dtesses Justices Rule Evidence BOXED JEWELRY SLIGHT IRREGULARS OF 99.95 Fails to Show Inac Los Angeles, No. 16—($•)— Sen-; license and proposed purchase of and that his ownership of only Miles from Border PUROFOAM EXTRA PLUMP ate crime Investigating committee-1 one-third interest In Reno's Bank one per cent of the Golden Nug. FOB XMAS GIFTS! PLAID GINGHAMS 9 D AYS O N L Y curate Tally There; Club. get pa>-a him $13,000 a year. OoM MMl silver Flntah Jewelry In THURSDAY, F R ID AY and SATUR D AY men, "shocked" and "outraged" by i 42” AVONDALE— S6” DAN RIVER Uaralag Ring Baeka Inn Moe Sedway, who with Morris NECKLACES — PINS —• BBACFXETS — EARRINOS Third GOP Setback 3 hat Mtfy learned about legal { Rosen took over Benjamin U. S. 17th Regiment AN D SETS LATEX FOAM Wilbur Clark, Preaident of the U. Ne, Ire Rises ONE GROUP OF, ^ gambling in Nevada, turn today to ' Desert Inn iu Las Vegaa. disclos I Bugsy) Siegel's Interests In the Gains 4lst Parallel Hartford, Nov. 16— (./Pi—A panel MIckay Cohen and Los Angelea' ed that becauie he waa hard-press Flamingo Hotel, Las Vegaa, after Slegal waa Slain In 1947, estimat riiM o f three State Buprem* Court Jus gambling, which lan’t legal. ed for money to build the lush As China Reds Against Enemy Tanks, BED PILLOWS Ic yard Returning from a one-day aes- place In 194', he got $1,500,000 ed that his Income In 1949 W'ss ba? $ 1 .0 0 e»ch tices ruled today that there was tween $300,000 gnd $400,000, al- Artillery, Infantry; Ma Dresses *TOO •lon in La* Vegas. Nevada, the from a Cleveland. O.. gambling Smart colorful Dan River Wrinkle Shed and Avondale combed not sufficient .vidence to warrant committee had In Ita records such though .Sedway now owns only ayndicate which now, therefore, 7>4 per cent of the Flamingo. Delay Arrival rines Push Foe Bark yam glnghama In plaids and novelty checks. Reg-Reg. 98.98— Reduced To a recount of the Derby vote. eyebrow-raising tales as these: owns 74 per cent of the Joint. Specifically Republicans had Police Chief L. R. Greeson of Committee Chairman Estes Ke 3 Miles at Cliangjin Also Reg. 99c ABC Span Rayon Challie ' Clark said the syndicate Includes fauver iD., Tenn.) said Sedway $ asked for a recount of the vote Reno said a New York gambler. New Fall HANDBAGS 7*49 Ram Tucker, Moe Dallitz. Maurice came to Ix>s Angelea In 1938 from Slow Trip to N. Y. Held In Rosebud Pattern 79c Yard In the contest for Connecticut's In Pl^^Uc C «lf — Simulated Suede — Faille. Top •Handle and (With Sanforized Zippered CJover) ONE GROUP OF Joaeph Stacher, boasted that he'd Kllneman and Tom McGinty. New York, where he was friendly Seoul, Nov. 16.—
', aald he has an Interest In rean Delegate Will day all along the frigid 250- are not noticeable and will not impair the wearing qualities. cott Bush, a Republican. mile North Korean front to Pink or White covering. Dresses down Stacher's petition for a three Las Vegas gambling spots (Oinllnued on Page Four) Buck Mac Arthur IMea $1.69 $2.69 Unofficial atate wide returns ward the Manchurian border. PRINTED Reg. 912.98 and 913.98 gave l^nton the election by 1,113 ■ Plua Tax A. C. Croft of New London, Conn„ Reduced To votes. Dr. Kathryn McHale of Logans- New York, Nov. 16. (AT—A Renistance was spotty. Par Not ‘'SuffWIeiit Evldenee” port, Ind., wns named by President Is shown during prase conterenoe ka-clad Infantrymen of the REAL VALUE! Across the River In American ArMI ration Aaeocta- Korean apokeaman la expected to In announcing the decision of Truman aa member of board of 1 .0------U. S. 17th Regiment knifc■L-'- aiANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1950 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONNv THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 16. 1950 TAGS
operation in New Orleans recent- ures and 77 weighta, 203 pack- I •UMMIDUM. ,^ ^ O V . I M ^ O M 1:30 P. M. ON 450 Students ly- , AlmutTown agaa, 960 pounda of oonimodlUea baalth auppUea and toya to be aant Dr. Lynxwiler said the St. Louis Sealers’ Work * which were ro-weighed, measured k MTHIIN to Europe. child, Linda Weber, has the pros ’Town Topping The nominating committee for Sends Clothing to Greece UAC Reports Three Manchester men,'Robert a cord of wood and re-weighed DORCAS GIFT GALLERY pect of a normal life expectancy 10,000 pounds of coaL ■oit Leoeoiler Jm I XaClM the Ellington Frlendahlp Claas Present Opera as fai* as heart trouble ia con C. Barrett, aviation photograph- Not Publicized D. MHIolrn W. Hragrlx Is Mrs. Eidwin Heinz, Mra. Ira er’a mate, second clasa, USN, son The job o f weight and measure Its Finances • EBIANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH • cerned. sealer doesn't loom large "in the ‘ X-Ray Quotas Eggleston and Mra. Charlea Hein of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Barrett of 38 "MR. '’Saddle $UPBk ' ARTICXES — attractivt fiftii for yoiit- The surgery was performed by town'i government, but it affecU — — who win bring jn a alate of offi Mt. Nebo place, Donald R Sadro- Tramp” n tlf and frienda. Barnard^ Nathan Hale Dr. 'Sidney Smith of St. Louis. But It Affects a Lot of a lot o f money. 8 8 0 ” (Is ('•■•ri cers to be voted on at the meet alnikt, seaman, USN, of 46 Alex CFreo Service Listo Rap- ing in December. Net Income, Dividends dlffareiit aprona; Pupilfi Give Program; Working on a blood vessel Money in Town As His at liU 4:U aag »i4S orativa. Xunctional bread boardi; whose total circumference was ander street, and Pfc. Richard A. ,A wet thread strung on glass The Boy Scouts wrlll meet at 7 Noted in Statement “ about the size o f the inside of a Bennett, USMC, son of Ur. and idly Being Filled; Ex 9. m. In the Ellington Totvn hall JUiatta knitted gooda; To Repeat Tonight Report Shows,^ tubes comprised an early attempt SAT AT 1 P. M. HMtaly detailed atocklng kite. clgarct'holder,” ' the surgeon re Mrs. B. K. Bennett of 47 Charter to rfiend electricity from one ooint tend Unit's Stay Thursday. Issued by Firm Today moved a small segment at the Oak street, are attached to Car to another. ^ , a _gbeatjudsiiow ^ SPABKUNQ C10USTMA8 STOCKINGS — to be hung During the present semester, I blockade area, then sewed the re rier Air Group Seven embarked Many of th^ town \offlclals ISaa.i Mr. sad Mrs. Brrel Flywa bj^ tke chimney with care. I pupils of Grades .Seven ami Eight Manchester may exceed by one East Hartford, Nov. 16— (t ) — maining enda together. aboard the aircraft carrier USS aren't even known to locaL resi Ib “ EOCKV NOrNTAIN" DARLING DOLLS — for your darling daughter. ! in .Barnard and Nathan Hale dents. A study of tlie TowiV' Re or two thousand its original quota (Special)—United Aircraft Cor schools have been making a study One feature of the 'operation Midway in the Mediterranean. The iKASX FRCB PABIUM«| G ile a d poration reported today a net in SOFT. STUFFED ANIMALS — for yotir youngest. port, completed for the past fiscal I of Gilbert and Sullivan's "Mika- was the use of a relatlvely-now local men have visited such porta o f 12,000 aet for the Tuberculosis come for the flret nine months of MYSTERIOUS PARCEL POST PACKAGES *- for any refrigeration technique designed as Palermo, Sicily; Algiers, Al year which ended August 14 gives THE EAST ■»‘»««s K. 1 do.” Last evening 450 pupils pre- some interesting Information on X-ray program. Chairman Matthew Mrs. John Davis of Long Island 1980 of $9,341,833 on sales « f $193,- to alow the whole body's activity geria; Athens, Greece; Gibraltar one. ' scnted a concert program in the less widely known officials M. Morlarty predicted this morn- and Mrs. Lillie Breault of Atlantic 368,329. ^ POPULAR SWEDISH BAKED FOOD -- for every-one. temporarily. and the French Rlvlerai WINDSOR City have been visitors at the which they sang selected chorus and their duties. Ing. He said that aa of yesterday This compares with a net Incqme ' numbers from this opera and nar- The child was wrapped in a DRIVE-IN home of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Links. of $6,848,711 for the first nh(e 3-PIECE REFRESHMENTS AT “KAFra STUGA ’ — for you. For instance, except for the ac . rators told the story of the opera, special rubber mattress through ^ y Scout unit publicity men afternoon 6,189 residenta had been Mrs. Ernest. Dtngwell accompan months of 1949 on tales of $161r> which cold wataf flowed, reducing tivity of Sealer of Weights and < X-'rayed and that the entire ached- ied by her brother, Frank Osborn which was portrayed by living are urged to attend the district Measures Harold P. Maher, there PIKE THEATRE 080.761. I pictures on the stage aa the story the body teinpei^ture from plus- meeting tomorrow evening at 7:30 ' ule is rapidly being filled. of New Haven, is spending sF few The net income fbr the third 98 degrees to 93. would- he 14 scales, five ga.s I progressed. The program wi)i lx at the East Side Rec for a dis- Evening appointments have all days in New York City. quarter of the current year, end Each minute during the two pumps, one truck oil meter and EgteHslaaxat With A ^ becn taken, and the only openings Mrs. Edward Miller and son, Ed presented again this evening at cuaslon of thefr duties. District Csgitsi "E " ing September 30, amounted to SNOW SUIT two weights still in use, possibly 7:30 In the auditoriunj of tlr; and a half-hour operation the TONITE left in the schedule are for the ward of Milford were Sunday call officer# and troop chairmen to the disadvantage of the cus Behert Slerilag $2,009,397 on sales of $80.M8.628. Nathan Hale school, with s dif child was given three drops of a . afternoon hours in the last week ers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. should turn out to greet Joe Du- tomer. perhaps to the loss of the bstes Opee tiM lilerls Grshsme For the same quarter in 1049 the ferent cast o f characters in the salt solution to maintain blood of November and the first week J. Kellogg White. tra, the now field executive. device's owner. Shew CratiassBi frs « 4:W “ROUGHSHOD” net income was $2,983,290 on sales lijrlng pictures and with different volume and prevent "surgical Al.w "Tgrua Trisieghs" of December. Some Friday morn- Mr. and Mrs. John E. Odell of of $84,627,407. shock." That was the total of weighing " t il OCEAN DRIVE’’ Jng appointments are also avail narrators. Ths public is Invited to Marine Sg;t. Harry F. Sw'eet, Jehsay WeUaalIrr Rye, N. Y., spent the weekend at Federal income taxes were in VALUE Tiirapike Auto Budy Works and measuring devices ordered re Edans# ' ' ’Brlca - dssass Dm able.*^ attend. Tickets m a y be obtained Jr, of 28 Putnam street, arid Ma FrsBrle GIgerd the parsonage, guests of Rev. and creased in the third quarter, retro paired or condemned last year by "GOOD RCHOB MAN" Buill Un Integrity Growing On Service from pupils or at the door. rine Sgt. James B. Chace, of 54 It was at first planned .to have Mrs. George Mlln# and also guests active to January 1, 1980, to reflect This' musical production has Sealer Maher. Jscli Csraia • LbU Albright ' the mobile X-ray units here only of Mrs. Edward A. Foote. the higher rates provided In the Cheatnut street, are 'a t' Quantlco, Not every eondemnatiofi results rCMtMsia Mwweaaitf^ been used as s central theme from CsrtMB sad Late Newt ' until the end of this month, but Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Burnside and Revenue Act of 1960. The net In 166 5IIDIII.E lURNPIKE PHONE 704.1 Manchester Va., in connection with an, artil in a saving to the customer. which projects in art, dramatics, the public response has been so Mrs. Leon Fogil of liartford were come on approximately 62 per cent lery firing demonstration to be Sometimes a bad weighing or costums designing and construc- Friday. "RENEGADES" sad CemiBK Sur7'“'msb Host" hea.. that the stay of the unite Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. of ehlpmente for the period le sub Date Book held November 21 for students in measuring device cheats its owner sad “ Brlaeteae" Mechanical and A^lo Body Repairing * tion. oral and written English, the Marine Corps Officera Basic “ DESPERADOEb" has been extended to December 8. and Mrs. Clarence J. Fogil. ject to the Renegotiation Act of I spelling and penmAhship have de* by i-iving too much of a measure. As soon as the industrial survey Mr. and Mrs. William Milne of 1048. School. Sweet is a wireman with In the past year Maher exam ' veloped. In order that- pupils Tonwrrow and Saturday, Novem the Tenth Marine.^,* artillery regi has been completed, the unit now Larchment, N. Y., were recent A dividend of $I a share on its Painting, Pronipl Si rviee I might understand and appreciate ined 1B8 scales. 59 gas pumps. 46 doing that work will Join the mo callers at the home of Rev. and ber 17 and IS ment in the Second Marine Divi truck oil incters, 21 liquid meas common stock, payable December Hat opera music, a light opera selec .Sock ana Buskin's presentation sion. Camp Lejeune, N. C., and bile unit located at the rear of the Mrs. George M. Milne and family. 18 to stockholders of record De Written Guarantee Terms tion was chosen as a beginning of "1 Remember Mama," 8 p. ro.. Chaco is a battalion liaison ser Municipal Building, and the daily Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Scott and cember 1. was declared Monday for this study. Bowers school. geant with the same regiment. THE COMMlfjNITY PLAYERS Present rate of people being X-rayed will their daughter, Miss Beatrice afternoon by United Aircraft Cor Included The musical director Is Warren Saturday, November 18 be doubled. Scot of Williniantic, were callers poration. A similar $1 dividend on the Sponship of the In Palmer, Mass., on Sunday. Wood, art director, Elizabeth Seml-formal dance of Gibbons A t a meeting of D. A. V. Chap Persons wishing to make ap Its common stock was declared in SISTERHOOD OF TE5IPLE BETH SHOLOM Mrs. Harvey Scott has returned Budd and costume director, Char Assembly, Ladles of Columbus, at ter. ,N . 17, held in the Post home, EASTWOOD pointments during the remaining May, making the $2 declared on 6 to her home after visiting her >W ATKR REPELI.ENT, WIND I’ROOF lotte Gillette. Oid English room. Hotel Bond, Manchester Green, the fallowing weeks of the program may call common stock In 1980 the same Hartford. 8138 from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. mother. Mrs. George Potter, Jr, aa that paid In 1948 and 1949. oltlcers were elected for the com- JOEL in Windham Center. STURDY POPLIN CI.OTII. Fall fair iof Dorcas Sooiety of BURT Contracts,' orders and govern Ing year: Commander, James For LANCASTER McREA Emanuel Lutheran church, "G ift tin: senior vice commander, Kay ‘^UCHT UP The Gilead Congregational ment letters of Intent at September .‘‘Youngest Child” church held their annual meeting Gallery." Miller; Junior vice comni.mder, DOROTHY WANDA 30, I960, amounted to approxi • I00'’/r A L L WOOL QUILTED INTERLINING and supper at the Gilead Commu Annual meeting and election of Inez Mahoney; treasurer. Gladys! M cU lIR E H^VDRLX Ellin^on — Robert F. Nauman mately $700 million which c
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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16. 1950 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 16, 1950 PAGE PtVl ...... I ■*' ,\ _ groups have prapoaed altsiriaUvea the party system for In'effloienrles Democratic majority In the .State action for change may eventually and laid oft from 378 to 800 A .T .* In our state government. The one to the axosas prM ta tax. Job Market Enlist In A ir Forces Speaker Scores Senate might convince the people come about. T. Southwestern Ball workers. U. N. Ire Rises T o Speak at Rally Spread Net Engugvm ttnt part" domination of our leglslnturc that It Is the system ana not the I F d m e n The striking Western Electric Denouncing the committee's sc- Report Made J ^ e . Mancheeter League of Vot-i HEAT FOR for a long period of time has re psrlcular party which Is respon era will continue Its study of this workers have demanded 18 cents tloB, taksa on a motion by Rap. sulted in a government thst Is in sible for stagnation In Connecticut. Cooper (D-Tenn), Re
ID fhet, ha told us that If we did Hera, tha apUt haa been more In ad to A aiUMNatlaA a f Ma rae- ha tolkad about the atom—but not MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN^ THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1950 theae things, In our aearch for a tha-RapubUcan party Xhan in the ard aa Ctoraraar wata fievatod about hla opponents, nor about to m Maaket aiwweflwg aa> PAGB complete military victory, wa of thair chargea against him. Ha kept Democratic, and here the aucceas aarlad B e g n M I f catoiwilea. ^.Cwaing f nraiii Conneciicui his balance. And because he did, changes, and the committee waa would ha extending the war in o f Reinibllcan laolatlonlsta In the Tlw am m filgm apaeeliea which Beneke’s B$nd mysteries, romance and humorous the charges agalnat him fell harm In Sork and Buskin Play By-Laws Debated extended a vote of thanks for stead o f anding It. election doea carry aoma threat ahatM hava baca aatRaiag Ms less at hla feet. stories. % ■MrPjTwMim^jST me Yankee pregraai far the aext twa their work. A box Into which pennies are u tiaHn ttm s . How can you have peace if you that the foreign policy of the new If Governor Bowlea had 4 t was also voted to send a years were davatod to describ- talked about reorganization- Heads Stage Show By Soroptiiiiists placed has Its appointed comer in CongroM may be different from ("Tirtstmas box 4o the boys who do not have full destruction and By'A. H. O. lag the blachaeea af .tha Be- realty the central theme of Ms the room and these pennies are to that o f tta predecoasora. It la in are in service on the hlgli sea.-i. be used for postage. punishment of those who have al piiBlIraaai Tha oampalga career In Connectleat ns the Tex Beneke and hia orchestra, Discussion of the new set of by ready upset the peace? You can the field o f foreign policy, at ■peeehaa which ahould have atom was the central theme pla>1ng "Musk, in the Miller The fifth-graders wifi be happv I Technically and atrateglCAlly csaaaatiatod aa hla a w a of Senator MoStohoa’s service Mood," with America's greatest laws, prepared by a committee to add more bonks to their col- i not find the answer to that in the least, that any subetantlal change ■peaking, the state campaign just greatoat lasaa — gaverameat* la Washington— as mnch aa musical stars and entertainers, consisting of Mrs, Louise Hawley, lection at any time. I record of modem nations, with wrought by the election will be Bowers Stiideiits over Involved the question of al tcargaalzatloa — were de Senator McMahoa talked will be the headline in person at Mra. Alice Clampet, Miss Jessa their concept of total war. reflected. voted lastead to a somervhat about the atom, he would have traction at the State Theater, mine .Smith and Mrs. Ruth Spen which campaign for which candi fraatlc aaawariag of odds aad be;a making the Indicated Hartford, this Saturday and Sun cer. oeeupted the attention of the Colleeliiig Books Do lOMUIUPnOM «A T M But you do. of course, find date would. In the context of ex OUR ItltOAD HRKA.ST ARE FRESHLY PACKED IN eada the Rapabllcan campaign campaign tor Mmaclf. Bat day. Featured in the band are Soroptlmlsts at their by-monthly FALSE t e e t h ! « o m t « w n*n ...... w®-® it again and again In the field isting popular aentlmcnt, do most A BOX ALI, READY FOR THE OVEN { ms mtoUkt by lUU ...... J had efirefally atrewa la hie where Senator McMahon hnd Gregg Lawrenqe, sensational bari'‘ meetlng.at the home o f Mrs. Mary I Much interest has been crested Rock, Slide or Slip? j of human behavior. We would ail to defeat itself. Mth. the inu.lnct to rely upon hla H. Glhlln of 46 Cottage street. lo b b moBUi by lUU ...... I Luo The race for self-defeat. In to 125 YEARS AGO tone, Eydle Oorme, lovely song ■ In Edgar Noel's fifth grade at HENS 14 TO 18 LBS. CSIagl* Copy ...... J •”* be murdering each other, every Open Forum TOe glaring fact of tha Bowles own Mg Issue, Governor stylist, and the Moonlight Sere- Both Mrs. Giblin and her daugh Bowers school by the collection of FA.STKETI! nn linprm ri powilrr to i ...... » • » far aa the campaign Itself was in campaign is that reorganisation, h*' sprlnklf'il . uppor 4*r lower pUtrs. day. If we had not learned, long Bowlea did not. The shnrp- . . . 45 years befora Buatlea wars naders, vocal quartet. The orchek- ter. are members of the rluh. Mrs. iMoil pocket size hooks to be sent tmarn. Wiewe* tw t b u ...... j j j w A Tribute te Mra. Aepinwall fluential, and we think It was very bla greatoat laaue, received almost Imlils Ulst* to41 , more firmly Ip plaro.' Delivered to Your Home Tuesday, Nor. 21 Bbootors o f the Bepttollcaa, In atyla . . . Bigelow waa weav trs will present all the famous ar Giblin is president and treasiirer to -Camp rieketl. Virginia. The Do not Plltir. pH, ,.t riM'li. N.i miiimh I ?W «il t H < » fbirngb ...... »U-® ago, that our quarrels and rival To all thoae who have known Influential, was won by Oovemor no attention from him in hU own campaign were surprised and of Manchester < ’onvnIesAnce ----- Bowles. ing Its first carpet. The experi rangements that stamped the Mil children are quite sure ttfift the jroor.v ,'Bpfy Uq or j ries cannot be carried out to the campaign. delighted he spewt so much p t mutSB or Osta Aapinwall in the intimate ence and sklU that 125 years of ler orchestra . ■ tops, as well as Home, Ine., on Cottage street, and members of the National Guard TFKTII I ftIkpHiie (non-grid). Deep f TS a a m u c ia t c d pkcsb Both campaigns were unbal What the Bowles campaign time answering them. not Pi'iir, ('hrekfi oifor limit. We all Know, in our own aasociation of a sick room, there Jtoe carpet weaving haa developed their moat recent recording hits, Miss Katherine M. Giblin %! see- will enjoy these handy alzeil I emt AMWlAMd fn m «• anced. But his was tha more off might, better have bean was tl- retary. Ttiey were assisted In iirr brrpth). Ort FA8TKKTII kL gti) SPRING BROOK FARM every day relationships, that life has come, with her death, a feel to reflected In Bigelow Rugs and including "Tunnel of Love", “ Whis volumes, which Ineliide murder i.'niK Plorr. iraatItIM to tiM aM ol rapnaiicstlon o( ing of ahock and loas. balance. Both compalgna axpoeed luatratad within hia own party. Dr. Bnrone Admitted si-rvtng a dellelous buffet style STORILS, CONN. iI S liiU * «lwato(M. endHad to IL or itsAf would end if we ever began themselves precariously. But his w . . . aa seen at pering Rain." “Tzln-Tsan-Tzun,” ¥oot lUwnrtw tmditod m toia popar An excellent nurae, her bright, Senator Brian McMahon w'ss the Boston, Nov. Ifi— Dr. Watkins. supper by Mias Elly KIseher, demanding unconditional surren-- made tha final climatic pracarious U rget of the moat virulent Repub Joseph J. Barone of Waterbury, and others. 0>-beadllnlng will be X-ray teehnologlst ami by Miss TEI-. MANCHESTER 6849—STORRS 99.>0 ’^‘uid did tka leeal aatra paMtaMd Hra. j^haery nature, togatfier with her expoaure. Janis Paige, KoUywood's vivacious All ngfita a> rapoMicatlor ol apaelal ders of one another. We all know ready cooperation and qutckneaa lican attack of the Connecticut Conn., haa been admitted to prac Minnie M. Lyons, R N. nsdl^toi |V )W 'V iM Ii^to ,i^to dupaiehaa oarala ara aiao raaarrad. His final fatal axpoaura came campaign. It was an attack which, tice in Massachusetts, the State singing beauty who has been fea that all qur problems have ta be to yield her own plana to help out Mrs. Kay Thompson conducted when even the end of the cam with its threat of irocar, hoped to Board of ' Dental Examiners an tured In many Warner Brotheto' the business meeting, during • f>|li aarrtea ctlaol o< N. ■. A.' •ar*' resolved cm a basis which will al others baa endeared her to ua all. paign found him bemoaning tha screen hits. Jsnls will thrill and There are. few of uz who haven't puU McMahon off balance. But nounced yesterday. which committees made their re- I lea. Ipe. terriMa Uings the Republicans delight audiences with her lovely JOHNSON’S POULTRY FARM '' 1 PpbllaAara BapraaaaUtlaaa! TAa low life to go on. It is only when, benefited from the use of “ the Ut- Senator McMahon refused to bite. Mias JoHe Morlaity tmrta and the new by-laws were were doing' to him in the campaign There need be no doubt that he voice and magnetic personality. Miss Barbana Silverateln 1 jullw MaUMwa Ipaelal Acanejr - Na* we become a nation that we de tle green car” and its driver. accepted with a few minor FOR THAi\K,s<:iviN(; Instead of talking about the things personally was outraged by some * Tor«. Chicago. Datreit aod Boated. Rariy In July of laat year, when Extra added attractions on the AND GROCERY STORE mand things like unconditional he himaetf had done and would do of the things said about himself. program wil. be Gary Morton, In Sock and Buskin's play, “ I o f the timid aunt. She Is well n^MOBB allPIT BUEEAD OF It became increasingly apparent T AI7 WK.ST MlDlil.K TPRNIMKK—TKI„ 2-0063 Ahk for L I (; II r K O C K I surrender, complete victory and as Go)'emor. But, for the moat part, ha delegated Happy Is The Day comedy star of stage, radio and Remember Mama,” scheduled for knowm In town for her presenta i dBUOUATIOKA______that all was not well with her, our Quite obviously, the RepubUcani two performances at the Bowers complete defeat, and the foot of profound respect and admiration answera to some one else, or he television; Berk A Hall, outstand tion of monologvies at various en Authorir.ed Agents For did do some terrible things to him school auditorium, Friday and Orders Taken for Capons and Turkeys • 'IVuc Fruil liint'k Ua.spbi’rry i Tha Harold PrlnUnt pompanp. lot. grew as we dally witnessed the himself, in some instances, an When Badtache ing dancing team, and a host of tertainments and has studied elo aadadMi oq (toaoetal taaponalbUltp tor one army on tl\e neck of ajiother. during the campaign. Borne of the swered briefly and forcefully, with Saturday evenings. Barbara Sll- • True Fruil Culir«irniu OniuKe coiirage and fortitude, and contin others. cution and dramatics for three HELENA I arren appaartog In That is why nation.s are so much charges against him were quite facU Instead of adjectives, and veratein will play the role of Flor years. She is also a member of for Thanksgiving raftlpaoMota and oUiar raadlag mattaa. ued cheerfulness with which she There are late stage shows every IM V ^ V O R DFLICIOLS more destnn tivo, in their rival obviously untrue. then went on talking about the Goes Away. . . . ence Moorhe^, critic and author. the High School World stair and RUBENSTEIN ( OMPI.ETK I.INE OF CHICKEN.S AND A la Tha Maochaataa INatHm Harold. faced a dark outlook. Her will There were two ways to answer Saturday and Sunday starting at The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ries, than individuals. That is why atom. He talked about the atom Afi we t«t older, etr«M u d ttiwin, owvr* senior Girl Scouts. arid determination kept her on such charges. One was to appear 10 p. m. Saul Silverateln of Stephen street, FL’I.f, lANK OF (;R0CERY ITKMS nmradAy, November 1® duty almost to the last. On Sep and he talked about the atom and •xerUon. exeeMlve wmokia# oc expoeart U» Tickets for the play are going they ao often mis.s peace, which la so big and unconcerned that the rold BometLmw slows down kldnsp fune« she is a member of the Junior fast, and those wishing to obtain Arthur Dnig SliireiF something that individuals attain tember 19 she reported as usunl. I hargoa would fall of their own th>n. ThU m m j Issd amnj folks to com* riass, the Debating club and the & Those present will cherish the pIsLn of nsninii bscksebe, lost of pep snd NOTICE them should do so immediately Vklory Or Peace? falsenesa. The other was to dig Aquaettes. She is president of her almost automatically, because in memory of a particularly happy enerpy, hendsches snd dittinsst. G^Unc iyroiip to Sponsor from any Sock and Buskin mein- nify them personally and spend In Notice up nivhu or frsqusnt pnatscss may result Effective November 15, 1950, the following French class and vice president of ber or by telephoning Miss Mary Oiw potential advantage of hav dividuals do assume that their evening. valuable time In a negative an from minor bladder Irritaiient due to sold, the junior congregation o f ’Tem And Bfi each of us. In our own dampneet or dietary ladleitntloos. McAdams, tel. 8151. ing tlw United Nations carry out ■ftrat objective, even in a rivalry! swering of them. If your dlaeomfftfts am doe to theae fees win be applicable for members of the Man Two Scout Troops ple Beth Sholom. way, haa henefitted from having the dafereenidnt of peace In the la thlit life for both shall go on. He chose, Instinctively, the lat A Public Hearing will be “held cautefl. don't wait, try Doan^ FIQt, a mild chester Medical Association doing general medi Julie l^ riarty, daughter of kl*'' H ie female aca-horse deposits known and worked with "P eggy” ter course. by the Town Planning Oommis- Uluretie. Used tnesesefsBy ky mllilotia for and Mrs. Matthew Moriarty of world->-aa contrasted with having: Because individuals recognize that Aspinall. over 50 years. While thees symptona may cine: • A t a meeting of the Daughters Ita eggs In a small pouch on the The camiHtlgn apeeckea slon. .kfonday. November 27, 1050. often otberwiae ocenr, It'a amaalny h o w 131 Park street, will take the role body of the male. Individual nations do it—is that key objective, they compromise Her associates at at 8:00 P, M.. In the Hollieter many times Doaa’s happy relief« of Isabella held Tuesday a t‘the TURKEY JAMBOREE w h lrli should have Item derot- 30 William Street help the 15 miles of kraney iabet aad Alters ! the Unttad NaUona need not hr and rrstraiif themselves as na School Auditorium to consider the Knights of Columbus home, the the home o f Mrs. Aueh out wsflto. Get Do m *s PU s todsyl Office calls (minimum f e e ) ___ $.3.00 tions have never learned to do: following proposed zone changes circle voted to sponsor a Brownie I co n ca ii^ with naitiaaalisUc mili- t ' Mary E. Williams and amendment to the Zoning . House calls: and an Intermediate Girl Scout APPROXIMATELY 2000 TURKEYS I tai7 glotp or honor. It does not But the United fMations. as kn < Regulations for the Town of Man troop for St. Bridget's parish. I bav* to Ught, when It fights, to association of nations, xvltli no The Price of Oaanllne chester, Conn.: 7 A. .M. to 7 P. .M...... *3.00 To The Editor, When these troops are formed i win wars, which Is the way indi- nationalistic vanities or glories T see by the paper that the Sun 1. To change to Business Zone WANTED , 7 P. M^ to Midnight ...... -...,.$7.00 they will meet at St. Bridget's- TO CHOOSE FROM : vtdual nations fight when they involved, should be able to lead Oil Company Is being taken to III all or part of an area on the church hall. Northerly side of West Center l.istfnffs, both rural and j are ohallengcd. Its object is not the policy of nations toward aun- roiirt to stop the price war on (Pdnight to 7 A. .M...... $10.00 The circle voted to attend a TAKE IT WITH YOU OK CALL FOR IT LATER gasoline. Street (West of McKee Street) urban by which we can bet meeting of the Immaculate Con Native ; te pWto ItsoU the best fighter, or ity, away from the relatively ' Thla is supposed to be a free now in Residence Zone B, bounded ter sene our long list of Holidays and Sundays...... $7.00 ception Circle at WauregsB On I oon|id unconditional surrender, blind objective of victory, and Ids' '"country. That's why we have had and described as follows: Begin property buyers. November 19 at two o’clock. Mem- ' or be rated the winner of a battle. ward the recognition of peace It- two World Wars and starting ning at a point in the intersection Telephone Consultation...... $1.00 ))crs and friends are invited to at OpenThisSunday->12 Noon>0 6:30 P.M. of the Northerly line o f West Cen Its object is not to win a war. It aclf as the all-important objective. third. tend the next meeting of the local ter Street with the Westerly line circle. November 28, at which is to obtain peace. Why can't a company or a man JARVIS Thifi ifi the first readjustment of fees since What ia the United Nations in business sell Its products at any of McKee Street; thence Westerly time Miss Alllce Salisbury o f the Free Refreshments To All Wo have no doubt that the dlf- really after in Korea? Ia It Just price it feels is Just and still make along West Center Street, 283 REALTY CO. February 1, 1942. Hartford Gas company will give farsoce wa have in mind will be feet, more or leas; thence North a demonstration on holiday deco BROAD BREASTED TYPE a victory? Or la it peace? If we a profit? 654 CENTER ST. Special Gift Offer! something very dUficult to seU to Why should one group try to erly 100 feet; thence Easterly 254 rations and cooking. Open Monday and Tuesdoy - 8 A. M. to 8 P. M. were to venture an answer, we feet to Westerly line of McKee PHONE 4112 geatrals. They, like pre-UnIted control prices and eliminate com NO riNiff December 12 the CAiristmas ANCIIOKr.LA.SM would say that it should be after petition? Without competition witom Street; thence Southerly along party for adults will be held at the Wednesday ~ 8 A. M. to 6 P. M. Natteas statesmen as well, In- 12 To 20 Lbs. - 67c Just enough victory to bring the working man ia doomed. I treerm# m am McKee Street, 100 feet to the Knights of Columbus home, with 12 oz. Royal Ruby Tumbler sthUttvsly think of victory as peace. If we were to venture a think it's about time the mo Northerly line of West Center a supper and also the raffling of Regularly I5e Street, point of beginning. . the General Electric blanket and their object, assuming that, once torist startre^ to Oglit any associa sammmm CHOICE SELECTION OF DUCKS, CAPONS, GEESE Only 7e With Raeh P,)irchase misgiving, it would be that the- radio. Members are requested to Over 20 Lbs. — 59c W military decision has been tion or group that Is going to de 2. To change to Business Zone r - of One Pull Ctiuirt United Nations has concentrated prive him of a good gaaolihe at II all or part of an area on the make early return on tickets. The reached, all other desired things on the victory concept too, heavily children’s Cllirlstmas party, of and ROASTING CHICKENS reduced price. INVISIBLE NYLON Easterly side of Main Street srtn flow from It. and on the peace concept too Why should the ear owner pay (South of Washington Street) which Mrs. Rose Sobelo was Cinffer Ale, Club Soda named chairman, will be held at a But the experience of our kind lightly. If we were to venture a six cents a gallon more for gaso SURGICAL ELASTIC HOCKINGS now in Residence Zone A, bound Sens^idemi batoticed Beam I 16 True Fruit Flavors line Just to make the gas dealei's ed and described as follows^ Be date to be announced later. a t modern history has been that hope, it would be that the United Fidlowing the meeting ’ Miss light Rock richer? ginning at a point in the intersec FOUNTAIN MADE BY BACON BOTTLINfl fU. RINfR IISI' vletery does not mean peace—: • TWO-WAY STfifTCN Nations might realize, more clear tion of the Elasterly line of Main Margaret Palkowski gave an In Disgusted. teresting review of the book, "Our Conn. Packing Co. HARTFORD, (X)NN. that peace, in fact, seems to have ly, that winning peace ia much • LAUNOn EASIIV Street with the Southerly line of no very^ close relationship to mili I.*dy of Fatima." Refreshments of Bolton - Call Man. 3147 more Important than winning a Washington Street; thence South apple pie and coffee were served • WEAK lONGflR erly along Main Street, 148 feet; Cottage Grove Road - Bloomfield, Conn. tary victory. We pre always battle, that true United Nations by the hospitality committee. AUTO ClJtSS thence Easterly 250 feet: thence gaining notary victories; we are policy should be as civilized as in • INVISIfllf $ 10.95 PHILCO Advertifie in The Heruld— -It Pays Northerly to the Southerly line of never gaining peace. dividuals are in their relation MIRRORS • SBAM ieSi Washington Street, 148 feet more The United Nations should ships with one another, and ought or less; thence Westerly along have certain capadties which no Buy Ouribilicnit and enjoy Washington Street. 250 feet, to to esrape from the barbarism of point of beginning. TV-PHONOGRAPH Individual nation has yet been nations. ' Perhaps we can sum it the fullest measure of r e- able to develop. It should, for in lief from varicose veins. 3. To extend the Industrial . . . fvery Public Market Depart up hy saying that the United Na Zone on the Northerly side of stance, be able to halt far enough tions object in Korea ought to ^wollen ond fired legs ond Hilliard Street (West of Electric Personalized Self Service short of complete military victory ment is fully stocked with the MANCHESTER be to kill as few human beings as G l ^ S other leg conditions Street, a proposed street) from to glsa peace a chance. It should la posalble. the present Industrial zone West finest available items. Matchless /CHECK FOR PRICE be able to take a military defeat erly approximately 365 feet and That la a strange' con Northerly to Loomis Street. Without feeling compelled, as a Supreme Quality Meats, Perfect cept for a war, isn't U? Yet 4. To change to Business Zone /CHECK FCR QUALITY aattea wusU. to take military re- we think it is a concept the II or Business Zone III, all or Fruits and Vegetables, the gro PUBLIC MARKET ▼■■ge. It should be able to llour- United Nations will have to (S JM cm !6 part of an area now in Residence' III'A Uentei SL I'himr U to Zone A, bounded and descried as leh the oUve brand) mote readily learn if it la going to create the Prescription Pharmacy cery brands you know, and won- WASTE FREE, TENDER MILD BONELESS SMOKED /CHECK FCR VKRIETY thaa any single aatlon Involved in I CAoee Preols. Rk-tore Kramlng follows: Beginning at a point In P*ace which has never before Vnnrttae Hllnd* tha intersection o f the Westerly war. Repseaeatlng the compoeite 901 Main St.. Tel. 5321 ' been created. Fnrwltnre Fops line of 'Vemon Street with the de^ul, unusual imported and do W m g th at many natians. it Southerly line of Lawton Road; Fresh Dressed Poultry ^ ^asfid aet he afraid of being thence Westerly in the Southerly 17-in. TV PICTURi 9-SPIID PHONOORAPH mestic luxury delicacies a\^it ROULETTES TO BOAST 5 to 7 LBS. ■ th a u ^ l ^asfir* er of \\ ho Controls Congress line of Lawton Road. 243 feet, Big 17-inch picture—the truest ia talevigien. Uttar simplicity of eparationt Plays all . more or leas; thence Southerly. 97 Clearer, perfectly uniform, ends Unr and raeerda automatically—up to fi boom at your selection at Public Market * “ g***” flw a flght to the flmsh. What was all thla business feet, more or leas; thence Easter ■mear forever I Super-perfonaauce oven ia music. Unaurpoamd tone. TOt-Croat m S i i c i e t y Opening Its Fair M ( M aoeiaty Mm ban will Made of r*d-i(pa tema- Having a TURl^V • f w tktir wunwl tUr, *Xlift 0*1- tedl ... tepp In quality. Itr",* iit Bmuu«l Lutbtrui Customers’ cliu^, 8*tura»y *t l:W. s Sir If* This Thanksgiving? POPULAR’S INSIDE STORY! A «f*w ln » CMd. !• th* S««p HOa 9t twadUli Mk*d fMMU. Comer wbiek this y*mr »1U b« undw tht nipMvMM) PvilOhi|i S pa. I f * JANf PARKIR-AMERICA'8 EAVORITl , H . . . 1 . w p “ WHY IS POPULAR'S MEAT F ru it Cake SO FRESH, SO GOOD? MARSHMALLOW FLUff IfktR Ria The anewer I* a elmple oar. Popular buyer* purchaee nethlag but Flneet Meat* ralerd In the Durk«#-Mow*r Mlitweat, nhem tho Bent Meat of the entire 1.35 2.65 world In grown. Our nieiit In nlil|i|H-il In iin In freight earn to the bark diair of nur warehouse CARNATION ^ ’Jllf' aaniiring you the frenhnena that only direct nhl|>- menta can maintain. AP SIOKf! Ingllth Muffins . . . eM tp.20 “ R pecieli." ThvrBdail, WHY ARE POPULAR'S StrouBMl Jolly W hirls. . e«w.29* WMI AND M UO t VAlUiS Rich in aid loihten.d MEAT PRICES SO LOW? Yurkoy Cookios MAI PAMIR PKI 2 9 YURHEYS AT m Y D A Y LOW PMCB toeer & tpiey gondnaea The aaawer Is also elmple. We pay no broker charges. We pay no double handling—and haul Springorlo Cookios MHI PARKPt P«« 3 9 * GRADE A EVAP. I L K GRADE A ing charges. We pay for meat anil meat only. COAST TO COAST CMN Sm c # ins* Our policy han alwayn been: What We Save— WHITE MEAT ALBACORE Pumpkin or Squash Plot . . lACH 4 9 ‘ CALIKMNIA WINCS TOMS HENS You Save! PO*T-SHKRY-MUSCAm Roisod Donuts MNC PARKIN PKC Oi 13 3 3 * THLS IS POI'lILAirS VMilTI POrr-PAtl DRY SHIRRY RTN Vk 6 At OAltON WAXB PAPn PLUMP, YOUNG, TENDER PILGRIM BRAND INSIDE MEAT STORY I S r 1.39 2.55 Cut-Kta JANE PARKER-IAR6I lOAP Stufiing Bread lOAE 2 V TUNAF1SH2 9 MADMNIE WINES M* TURKEYS tOmiD IM CAtIfORNIA WHII.E SUPPLY LASTS— LIMITED Roey aORT-TAWNY PORT Just RocfucW C Itru B J u lc o s I UP TO 18 TO 22 IBS. SUGAR MUaCATtl-CRIAM aHtRRY ;>i . ____ 18 LBS. 22 LBS. A UP lb. t rib. FANCY FLORIDA etVia MY iHiaRY G r o p o f r u i t J u lc o eMH.'l LM.I tM. . UMt M K 2 5 * ".T.jtii.vjif'; lunn cooKiis “THE PICK OF THE FLOCK”— BUY YOURS ^OW^ STtI.09 O rongo Julco tr Dm,!. iK.e 1 LIMI N 01 29 A KHOONaikAKfR MtKTION Baueotor i l o n d o d J u lc o •mu a traMfnH—eMUr-i UHl M ei 2 7 * 55c 49c 45c LB. LB. LB. ORANGE JUICE s 24^ If « NEW 1950 PACK N.Y S.W MB p>i Zt T a n go rin o Julco eicKii’i iieti *0 > CAN 2 rtf 2 1 * LL.AN RIB • O r r i» IN N(W YORK STATR TAWNY eORT-RUaV PORT PORK ROAST MY RHfRRY-MUaCATfL AAP Fruit Cocktail , . . NO. 2V1 CAN 3 5 * Drawn, Oven-Ready Turkeys RTH 0 gC r.> ' Data ft Pig Puddings ii«45 TOMATOES ROT laparfad Rem BpaEn. Up To SMOKED CLAPP’S STRAINED StuHed with plaiente Ui/i Lb*. Lb. (Si !lYJ*t.59e i,*trL. 5SR AftP Pumpkin . . . SHOULDERS c b i^ T O COAST Want to make the 23rd of November a day to remember? Serve one RfD TARtt WINft ShrfM OlivM ■**7 J.t 17* i a v a r o g a s VU<0« -!» I rtnw. lt.«U«II I.CI fol 3 FO! 2 9 of A&P’s famous Pilgrim Brand turkeys! Your guests •will never-forget its WAVBKST BUTTER ■URSUNbY-CtARIT-ZINfANOtl Dali's Paultry Soosaning 1 1 tender, juicy goodness— and you'll never believe such a marvelously BABY FOOD 1 0 “"^ ITN Vk «A t «A t VANITY FAIR, LARGE PACKAGE ^ meatv be so modestly priced. Order yours nowl NATIVE FOWL 4 r 99* 1.19 Homaspun Assartm ant avnra if 40* GRADE dw 5-a Pouade Regular LB. Roosting Chickens KATIVI 4\V-f'.V LU RWj Iv LB 5 5 * DRin 16* F I 39c AftP Squash ...... NO }'s C A N DR.AWN. RKADV-TO-OOOK. LB. S5c DIAWn, nCAOV-TOCOOK fOUTinC CHICKCnS I f oPl MADRONE WINES Leave! No Soap Film Dakar's Vanilla Extract PURI 1 n lor 3 5 * CCtlUINC IDS RI6ULAR LI FACIAL TISSUE PLUMP 4-4 LIS NfCUlAN LB ' N a t i v e C a p o n s 44 6 5 * LEGS OF VEAL ' ROmiP IN CAliaORNIA Native Ducklings 39* lAMI DRAWN. R IA D Y -Y fteM K NATIVK CAPONS L | TH WHEN YOU BUY— l u c k y LEAF RV tAUIMM-Mmr lAUTNNI ■uwn, RURY-Tf-CM« uTivt nucKLinu II SN ' ., • I TEAR OUT THIS COUPON RUMUNRY-RHINI-CtARtT Poanut irittia iaeHi|.JMt II M« 3 7 * I YOU BUY THE BEST ITH MILD - MELLOW Rib End Pork Leihs UP Tf 4 LIS LI 43* Fresh o r 5m oked Picnics lUN PORK II45* Irish Patatoas umrspNineuK* «i>ci*14 COOKED ROT 95' SUNNYFIEID "SUPER RIGHT" FULLY COOKED FACE RUMP, BACK OF TOP. ROHOM ROLiNO, BACK RUMP HAMS I THIS 40 4. AIn n A SCHOONMAKM SIllCTION l A C w l LUCKY LEAF Ann Paga Garden Ralish 11« lOT 23* a u tA* 1 .1* 5 h a n k H a l f H a m s HO SLICCS RCMOVd II 5 3 ‘ B e e f R o a s t s NIAVY CIIN-FCO SniR 1.99* From fancy temoUna. STEER BEEF BONELESS ' VISIT OUR BAKERY C ^ FANCY Heart *< th* vheqi. Plaka Pla Crust ...... f e m iilf t Fresh Cod 5tooks rum* u 2 9 * H a d d o c k F ille t s PIRN «r PROtn u 4 3 * I COUPON r t POT ROAST Gropa Juica *M«ra uao. n * 2 1 LEAN RIB FRESHEV UROl'ND DEPARTMENT TODAY! MK«rtiil Ht R U M r n r pii u U* ' APPLESAUCE 25> DROMEDARY I WORTH RIENMO WHISKIU P i c k l a s fwirr am# rtiuMf# *KHr'i ia.i Rf ai jai 3 7 * PACKED FULL WITH FESTIVE HOLIDAY-FOODS lb. 43c HAMBURG lb. 49c “ *TH • Qr PORK CHOPS Fresk Daiaty Pastry BOP ROT H a r b a x C u b e s tMiuM-MKr«cHic>ui pm in I D F ru it Baskets tA *98 BMixed F r u it 1149^ SHOULDER CUT _ FRESH FRONT # I I ||C|(Y LEAF eiN WHtaKNR-aRae m ain At All TlmsB I TOWARDS PUBCHASt OF 1-IN)UND | fa m " " NRUTRAL leiRITS VEAL CHOPS lb. (5e PieS’ FEET 2 lbs. 25c LAVA SOAP Nqbisce RItx Crackers . . . m32* STEEB BEEb' TIME TO ORDER YOUR CAKES PICKWICK COFFEE G e l o t i n D e s s e r t s spimt 3 f i f 1 9 * . ' . ^ l . 2 3 ‘ 23^OIANT Clear.! .birly Hanoi Reiter P e t o t e e s MAini-wiatt, n.. i 5 0 LB.« 1 .0 9 Im ported Pitted Dates , lb. 25c ONLY COUPON! l« IA R .-r f EUtt-RODlEO CHUCK STEAK lb. (9e PORK KIDNEYS AND HOLIDAY PASTRIES NOW! ' 8»c PKB I-R tVITH THIN ' TOMATO JUICE 40 OZ. CAN PUBS PORK LEAN PLATE STRAIGHl BOURBON Geld M odal Fleur ALL PURPMI 5 ..N u 5 r It y y t Yellow Turnips c a « a . ia * 1 . 3 * I V o ln U t S BIAMONOfAANB 1 l b c u l o p x s 4 5 M 5TH A A A UKI 10^ EAC , lAO LINK SAUSAGE lb. 59c CORNED BEEF lb. 29c FANCY FLORIDA POP ROT a .TT a U MR 5 w e e t P e t e t o e s pAncYBoiBin 4 l b . 2 9 * M i x e d N u t s ^ mLowRAPftB HB P X | 4 5 RIITIlLil) IN lUINOIS tllCID-WHITt Of COLORED OIANT AIBIRICAN P e s c o l C e l e r y c«Mt.-iArttPA'ci>M MRPAM 1 ' 1. . MANdjESTER EVENING HERALD. h(ANCHESTER. CON.N.. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1956 .taqW MANCHESTER. CONN.. THtJRSDAY, NOVEMBER 16. 1960 PAOl TWELVE MANCHESTER EVbMNG^ HERALD. new member o f the group. To ders con be taken. Any person bar is aaked to bring two aasy-to- Doria & LqfldlnRton o f Hampden, date there are S3 paid member- wishing to make a contribution of tnake Christmas gifts to show. Conn., were Sunday guests at the South Coventry shlpa toward the quota o f 57 mem- TollautI food or a saleable gift may do oo Any gifts donated to the club win Steele-Hall home. through out of the pupils or get in be auctioned off, * Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Krawchys Hn. rM flM little bera Mrs. George F. Farren was ^ o o j To 4 a guest James H. Lewis, 31. of Tolland touch with the Church School Su On Wednesday, November 29. entertained their alster and fam v r k e y le perintendent Luther 1. Barnard, I S O eiu itfj 1-4M1 * Coventry unit vlaitlng day at Center waa Involved In an acci there will be a good old-faahloned ily of Hartford Sunday afternoon. (y^JuU l:. telephone Rockville 1636 W-1. the Cedar CreSt Sanatorium has dent at Willlmtintle Friday No baked bean supper and Christmas Miss Bernice A. Hall of East VaU been designated aa November 31. Mrs. Clara Beecher Weston 78, sale at the Federated Church, Haven spent Sunday, Nov. 12 at A couree In Ainerteeii Red Craee vember 3 when the autoo he waa ROASTING CHICKENS« Mrs. Mildred C. Judata Mra. A r widow o f Henry Weston, died Fri sponsored by the Ladies Aid So her Tolland home. u a n sUaderd lin t eld will be conduct- driving knocked down Thomas day at the home of her aon. Frau MfATY thur Webb. Mrs. Walter F. Hilt- ciety of the church. Mr. and Mra. Donald Graham of There will be chickens ready this week as itsnal, but •d by the QledhUl Emergency gen, Mra. Eugene Rychling and Delornc, 7 of 17',4 John street, ds B. Weston of Tolland, ajCMr a i''- ^ ^ C u 4 9c u .4 S^ Willlmantie, at Lincoln Square. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Milter Thompsonvllle, Conn., were Sun please order ahead for Thanksi^vihg’, particularly for Squad. Inc., of North Coventry Mra. Richard C. Snow have volun long Illness. She was bom in day guests of Tolland relatives. Policeman Ralph Biirchnall, who Goshen, Januarv 15, 1878, a o f Hartford, were recent guests of Han, providing wiftlclent Intereet le teered to go there and aaaiat with their mother, Mrs. Laura Judson. larsTe sizes. We will deliver Tuesday morning' as well ihown. S. C. OledhiU, capteln of the presenting of Thanksgiving investigated, aald the child ran daughter of Michael and Bertha Tuesday at 2 o’cloek a meeting into the left center of the car and Connecticut State Grange Mas was'held at the home of Mrs. Sam as Friday. «*«>«>ocg / Cooked “ 5 3 . the aquad, aUtes the claaaeR will gifts to abotit 33' veterans there. Jacobitz Beecher and she has been ter, Ira Wilcox and Mra. Wilcox, RKMoVEf) be at the Coventry Orange hall To cover the cost of the gifts the the drive was unable to avoid uel Simpson to make arrange a resident of Tolland for several both TollantI Grange members In from T-7:30 p. m. and will be open unit voted s sum of money Mon striking him. The child was taken' ments for the missionary work of I, years. Besides her son, she leaves company with other Grange mem ' '< 4 l- K * to both men and women. The day evening to supplement an to the Windham Community hos the church. a daughter, Mrs. Carl Pagerholm bers In the state left Nov. 10 by suceo only coat la the price of the ARC amount awarded by the depart pital where he was treated for a Miss Sadie Millard has been ROGER OLCOTT fractured collarbone. No arrest of Wethersfield, and a grandchild. car for Minneapolis. Minn., to at nisH text book'of «0 cenU. The de- ment unit, for this purpose. The The funeral was held Monday at I spending a few days as guest of 403 West Center Street Telephone 7853 Lh. 69c WM made. tend the National Grange meeting Mr. and Mrs. Alex Shearin In Bol 7 7 " ““ ''COMO u AK airable enrollment of a claaa, Mr. project la a Fourth District AL p. m. at the I.,add Funeral Home, Nov. 18 to Nov. 24. Mr. Wilcox ■ " . I C h u c k ^ D one and each of the district units James Heckerd, 16. Merrow ton. Oledhill aUtea, la at leaat Ih mem- Rockville. Rev. William C. H. will make the annual report of > To M bera. Further information may viaita the Institution at leaat once road. South Tolland, charged with failure to carry operator's license, Moe. pdator of Tolland Federated Connecticut’s State Grange activi be obUlned by telephoning Mr a month. churfh, officiated. ties before the national session. Oledhill, Coventry 7-7406. On December 4 and 6 the local had judgment suspended. Mrs. Anna M. Rlsley waa a re The Tolland Women's dub will Mrs. Ruby Ix)verln, Mr. and Lb. 59c Coventry Orange officera elected unit will he present at the Rocky hold a Christmas gift meeting Mrs. Robert Loverin and two * w o * o n $ n tor the coming year fololw: Maa- Hill Veterans’ hospital gift shop cent guest of friends In Manches £»rterhouse ter. tonight at 8 o’clock. Each mem- daughters of Talcottvllle, Mrs. fANCr ter, Miaa June Loomia: overseer, and on December 11 and 13 local '• ana •,« e o A i r Harold M. Turner: lecturer. Jamea members will be at the Newington Mr. Willard and Mrs. lone Smith of Springfield, Maas., were recent “ S jc TOP o e T. Laldlaw; steward, Arthur High- Veteran..’ Home and hospital gift h A l i a u y R o o s t ter; aaslatant steward, William F shop. To date 29 gifts have been guests of Mrs. Alice W. Steele. Lb. 55c C. Orcott; chaplain. Ruth E. Loo promised by I.rf!Eion members. The The Tolland Church School Is fANCf holding a fTulatmas sale at the 4 mis; treasiirer. C. Irving Loomia; piihlle la Invited to participate by ‘• 5 9 . P f o n k f u r t s secretary, Oertrude A. Haven: contributing gifts and assist at the church on Saturday, Dec, 2. from skinless gatekeeper Oliver Brown; Ceres, trift shops In these institutions. At 2:30 to 8:30 p. m. The jmrpnsc For A Better Cup of Tea- Eustacla Hitching; Flora. Kather the.se shops veterans may choose of the sale is to build up a reno j o u e r k r o u t ine Laidlaw; Pomona, Doris F. W. rhrlstmas gifts for their families. vating fund for use in remodeling THRIFT CROP ^ Manning; executive committee for There Is no charge for the gifts the basement room and the con Buy the Tea-bags that three years, Harry Hitching; lady and all work is done by vobinteer struction of an additional room in asalstant steward. Roberta Man- help from various amcillaries. order to better serve the needs of IS OUR BUSINESS the church and community. Some give you more tea and ning. Such donations are to coat not leas It is oar Job to save you money and give you quality. Thou Roger Oleaaon, director the than $1 and not more than $3. 3180 have already been raised by state civilian defense program, Persons desiring to donate toward school pupils. finer quality tea. sands of satisfied customers say it is a job, “well done”. was speaker Mondav evening dur this protect may leave them at The Ladles' Society has set aside I>I1RSE SHOP ing the "Vetetran’a Night" observ Wellwood's grocery store on Main 31,000 as an aid In the purchase IhWti ance at the Legion rooms. Wall street or call Mra. George Nelson of a new church heating plant. RIB CUTS r- street. South Coventry under the of Andover at telephone Coventry Each class will be responsible for auapieies of the Oreen-Chobot Post 7-6763. a table of gifts of food. There and Auxiliarv No. f!2. A. L.. Cov The unit also voted to order will be many articles for sale, such entry and Mansfleld districts joint 2R(K) nopplea from state veteran’a as; moss gardens, birch log candle xymmm MmmHmr meeting. A pot luck supper was hospitals for the Memorial Day holders, metal work, pot holders, served at 7 p. m. All veterans pencils, calendars, Christmas "SALADA you n -a sheal observanee In 1951. PORK LOINS cards, candy. Jellies, baked goods, and their wives, even though non- The infant aon of Dr. and Mrs. osier whan .l>opp.''9 Legldn members were Invited to Harry D. Orr of Lakevlew Ter vegetables and fnilts. There will TEA-BAGS CUT FROM HEAVY STEER BEEF the program. also be a dlsplav of candles and race has been named David. The SI BLOCK STYLE, BONE IN belote the ho\>d»V- becar Miller is committee chair baby waa bom November 8 at Christmas wreaths for whirh or fflain Couru 3 n,th „ ,J U man in charge of plans for a "fJi- Middlesex hospital In Middletown 'gtlaLfes OCEAN SPRAY dies’ Night" program the evening Mra, Orr and her aon are expect lb of December 2 at the Nathan Hale ed at their home on Wednesday. Community Center In South Cov- The Fo\irth District AL meet zerj 2 29 entrv given by the Laurel* Forest CHUCK ROAST Cranberry >*>«• ti°s < ing December 8 at 3 p. m. will No. 130 of the Tall Cedars of Leb take place In Rockville In the FRESHLY KILLED, NATIVE HALVES OR SLICED anon." ■ foi-rh of a Chrlstmaa party. All HNAST fANCY EASTERN - Coventry Volunteer Fire com chairmen are requested to submit Pouches t'^HMOND 390ZTIn27< pany No. i members answered five reports then. Tomato Juke 46 oz tin 25< n-ORIDA fire calls In the last month. On 'The Grccn-Chobot Post has vot LUSCIOUS - TENDER Monday evening Benjamin A. Mac- ed to sponsor Cub packs in both YOR GARDEN ■ FANCY CALIFORNIA Oowan was accepted as a new Z0OZ North and South Coventry. An , . , G t garden member. Monday at 8 p.m. Leo organization meeting will take FOWLN Pees TINS Tomato Juice 46-OZ TIN 29< 2 F. Tremblay will be chairman of a place at the Legion rooms on Wall FRESH OR SMOKED' RICHMOND e^-back party at the Nathan Hale street. South Coventry, Thursday BLUE LABEL Community Center in conjunction at 7 p. m. All mothera and—or— Daamw ^>^NCY 20OZ med size Oranges U..X , with a Thanksgiving project. His r U a a TINS 055 fathers of boys of eight to ten assisting committee Includea Er 2 2 years of age who are Interested in lb Tomato Juice ™ % 'ni f< FINAST nest J. Starkel, LawTence C. Lat having their sons join the pack ADVICE TO GALS: p k g ALL PURPOSE CRACKER imer. Herman F. I.,eDoyt. John H. are Invited to attend. A Scout Westland and Ralph C. Hoffman. PICNICS field executive of the Eoatem Con Diced Carrots A special meeting is scheduled for necticut Council, BSA, will be Educator Crax LBPKG 30< Bose Pears 8 p.m. November 27, at the fire present to assist in the organizing JACK SPRAT SLICED FANCY WHOLE house to discuss rules and regtila- BOLOGNA or NABISCO aa well aa members of the local 7^ de Setfsatfo/ts/ 19 OZ JAR tions concerning the operation of council. , Finest Beets the ambulance service. Jamea E, West and Edward 8. BACON ^ MINCED HAM ^ l i o m p i o n ’d Ritz Crackers LB PKG 32< Richard J. Roehm was reelected Franz will be chairmen of the Pound MIRABEL PURE Grapes fWPEROR president of Coventry Volunteer next post sponsored setback parly Fire company No. 2 during its an in the Legion rooms the evening wM Pumpkf/f Pte Preserve strawberry ujar3 9 c nual meeting Monday night at the of November 24. In ohser\-ance of Please Order Your Thaukegiviug Turkey Early! Our Turkeys A p p le X id e r %ult^ an J flub flrchouaa in North Coventry. Pearl Hartxjr Day on December 7 \ EANCY PITTED MILLER'S KOSHER SLICED Waltar Pomeroy was reelected the post jvill sponsor a Pearl Har are all selMted birds, so order how aud assure yourself and PURE, SWEET, CLEAR JUICE CALIFORNIA vice president; Byron W. Hall, bor dance the previous evening at Broccoli 7'/i OZ PKG 23 29 treasurer. The office of secretary the Hayloft in South Coventry family of plenty of fine quality meat for the Holiday. Finast Dates < Dill Piddes < is to be determined upon consent Eugene Rychling and Mr. West DROMEDARY - CITRON MEDIUM of member elected. Acting com will be in charge. mittees will be appointed by the Henry W. Ford, principal at the president. Arthur J. Vinton was George Hersey Robertaon school, 39- Mixed Fruit 3 o z j a r | 2 c Ripe Olives tin | 9 c reelected lire chief. He will ap has been elected pl-esidept of the point his assistants soon. Gilbert faculty association. Other officers MAINZER'S Wlttmann was chalman of the elected Monday afternoon follow; spaghetti supper served following 9 OZ JAR 33 Vice president, Mrs, Helen F. Fruit Cake M ix < ■* r i5J * the meeting. Hemingway; secretary, Mrs. Mar CRISCO FINAST • FOR THE FIE Leroy M. Roberts is 111 at his garet Larson; trea.surer. Miss 3 LB. CAN WITH COUPON...... ■ FINAST g r a pe f r u it juice home on Talbott road in North Helen Mazur. 'ITje agenda commit Mince Meat 15c Coventry. tee for future meetings will be \ I SWEET LIFE pmiAPPU Apricots 11 oz PKG 39. PUMPKIN OR SQUASH ^ <4 0Z TIN Mra. Maxine Btlckney has been comprised of Mrs, Myrtle D. Car V PINAST fAHCY appointed chairman of the Coven penter, Miss Marlon Adams and CRANBERRY FINAST O n e P i e A h o z t i n IO c " 2 5 * 2 -oz DNS 2 3 . try area Eastern Connecticut Mrs. Gertrude T, Guilford. H A W A H A M s l i c i o FANCY MAINE PACK Council Boy Scouts of America Patricia and Steve Llpsky un Prunes 16 OZ PKG 25< Finast Squash 3(K>z n N i 6 c fund drive to begin soon. This is derwent tonsllectomics Wednesday 1 lb. c a n s the first drive for support of the at the Windham Community ^ e 'They’ll acclaim you a sensational SAUCE DROMEDARY FRIEND'S ORANGE. GRAPEFRUIT JUICE ESC, BSA, to be conducted since niorial hospital. They are the chil success when you serve pumpkin pic Mince M eat tin 2 5 c 1947. Mrs. Stickney will appoint 20-OZ TIN * dren of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Lipsky with Reddi-wip! It's magic 29 7'/. OZ PKG 23 NONE SUCH her own working committee. of Wall street, South Coventry. Pitted Dates < - 2 7 * 2 -z DNS 2 3 . The lunch committer was pre Boy Scouts of Troop 87 will can resist—rich, golden-brown pumpkin STUFFED FANCY • Mince M eat pkg | 9 c paring sandwiches for the school condvict a town-wide paper drive pie covered with the sweet glory of Reddi-wip. FANCY hot lunch program at the Robert Saturday and Sunday. The town ^*-®R*GA ORANGE JUICE And it’s magic right at the touch of yqyr linger .4 49 P u m p k i n " ^ ast s o o z t in | 6 c son school a few days ago and dur will be divided into various areas 4 1 / 2 oz. jar Mixed Nuts < ing the process of placing the Indi as follows: Wolf Patrol, Harley . . . Reddi-wip, made with fresh, rich cream, OLIVES 46-OZ TIN vidual sandwiches in waxed paper Howland, leailer, will collect from whips itself automatically as it swirls from the V 9 «i# 4 2 TINS 2 5 * bags an observing first grader homes on Cross street to Gerald handy, throw-away container. There are FRESHLY ROASTED, GROUND TO ORDER. FIRST FOOD Jo r ^aLin^ Ck. chanced along and very innocently Park development: Fox Patrol. ^ N B E R R V ru«E veghabie shortening finast - All FURPOSI asked "Why are you putting Neil Stickney. leadej-, from Gerald bowls or heaters to wash, oo waste, no failures. 24.1 LOAF 7 5 c bandages on those sandwiches?" Park development aroimd Lake And there are dozens of servings in each ilirifty s a u c e M a r v o 3 l b t in 8 5 c l i t i n 3 | c Cheese Food For a moment the entire kitchen Wangumbaug to the Hayloft; Reddi-wip container. Use just what you lb FINAST FLAKY PLEASING FLAVOR help was at a loss for words of Flaming Arrow Patrol. Jerry C, M ltAifL . need, then replace the can in the refrig f 4 9 c explanation. Mitchell, leader, from the Hayloft Pie Crust 2 f-OZ RKGS 2 7 c MM C h e d d a r Joan Caro( CanJUi The Tolland County Democratic down route 31 to the center of crator—ready to glamorize desserts COFFEE 10,4 OZ o c f FOR lAKlNG tender TEXTURED CUP CAKES KRAFTS OR lOROEN'S Association will meet Friday at town; Crow Patrol, Sherwood another day. JARS A d * _ .DKK,. (o, Q u a tly - 8 p. m. at the Nathan Hale Com GEORGIAN Flokorn Cuplets p ■ I MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN* THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16. 1950 jolnlnf Hamilton Btandard's receiv MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHEhlKK. CONN.. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16. 1950 PAGE FIFTEEN. Y ■nd M n . J «M i^ FanlCBO, Dr. u d who w ill bo dSB nMitbor. Mrs. the poultry dopartmant at tha Uni- ing department WHITE HOLLAND Mrs. Wiaston C. HaliwworUi, Mr. Caitton Hutchins aiad Mrs. Hyland vsnnty oa Connecticut will speak Is Prom oted Mr. Falkowaki waa toaneferrad Tasksr wUl assUt J mt. BlUy Van- to the group on “ Nutrition plans icl C o lu m b ia and Mra. B u n a e Hennewsey, Mr. to Hamilton Standard’s matariala TURKEYS training tn the field < ( physical Mrs. Alma Capurale of Hartford, Ing and worL.ng v.-itit young peo Elies, Jr.; trsaaurer, Helen CUrtlii. and Mra. J m Koaalka, Mr. and ktt la Dsn chtsf. Douglas Wolmer mpjor part in economy poultry and afternoons of thU week, from 2 egg producUbn.’’ Professor Roy control department in 1038 and to 18 Lbs. or Lass 85c therapy September 20tii at a school and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hart ple and la well qualified to speak A pot luck supper followed the Mra. Maurice B. Leonard, Mr. and was chosen Denner; Tommy Ool- , At Hamilton iVfilk Teani ls Up to 6 pjn., at the Douglas Library. W u p p ilig William C. Boblnaon 2nd of Poet Jpnea, extension apeclalist in poul the purchaaing department In 1940. There are over 100 new books for affiliated with the University of and children, Raymond slid Ralph on the subject. meeting with Mrs. William Enea Mra. John A. MacVea(h, Dr. and Uns, keeper o f the buckskin end In 1048 he was promoted to buyer, of t:anton Center, were the guests aa chairman. .,J^i Tonight mu ^maa elected a director of the Jan Tasker, tresFirer. Other try at, the coUege, wlU also address Over 18 Lbs. 60c children of all agea and for adulU Pittsburgh, and on November 1 be Sunday evening, A. C. Holland, « Mra. Sawyer Medbury, Mr. end and promotion to supervisor o f tn Top Place Now' of Mr. and Mrs. Frank House of chairman of the every membet IbuTI nmr membera are Richard N a », Mi ths group, using as his subject “Is New Verfc Dressed. Saaae High aa welL Tbe exhibit will eqd Frl. gan her work-in the Department Miss Iva Howard, daughter of The highlight of the evening tPUand County Farm Bureau from Mre. Nathan T. Pell, Mr. and Miyt John Falkowski Is Now acbeduleo and foUow-up, followed Ellington road last Sunday. canvass of the First IMnjrrega- chael McQuade, John Wheaton, there profit in holding even sgg Quality As Lm $ Year. AH day. when any of the books may Ije of Physical Medicine, St. Luke's : Mr. ami Mra. George Howard, who was the treasure hunt directed by Columbia, at the John K. Pringle, Mr. and Mra. in 1048. Tueaday November 28 at 8 p. ra. tloiml church. rcpr>rted that 68 )>et to Be George H. Reama, Joaeph Taafilik, Charlea Forbes, Buster LewU and production through the year?" AssisUnt Purchasing Birds Dry H eked, Drawn and Hoods Milk climbed Into firat borrowed. The book week slogan H oyltal. Cleveland. Ohio. ; attends the Willlmantic Teacher's Eleanor Hart. Tbe winning pair ipnow AflW i ^ B U l mup held In Vernon week. Miaa Jean Natach and Mrs. W il Mr. Falkowski Is town recrea Hr. Milanlik Is also a graduate there will be an open meeting In rent of the goal had been reached. were Elsie Enes and Blanche Blen- Mr. and Mra. John F. Walah, Dr. Larry HutcMna. The group will Tendons Pulled. « place In the weekly sitting of th?' this year le: "Make Friends With Heachiiiarlen; STltoblnson liam Robinson attended the Pin Agent at Company tional director for Manchceter, a of Hiram College, and served four college, has been put on a varsity ,9t. Francis CAuirch hall. Father Many canvassers had reports still kowskl. Other entertainment fol and MrA Ralph E. Wolmer, Mra. meet every Friday after school. I'lreiiTTn * Setback League Tuesday Books.” squad of cheer leaders; one of two brooks and is named for 4-H nacle Scout Leadera' meeting In poet he has held for the past two years In the Marine Corps, engag Joseph Leo of the Passionate to turn in. He said that these lowed. Ralph D. Wolmer, Mr. and Mra. Ronald Tasker, twelve year old Frank M. Harabiirda night. The Hot ShoU dropped into On .Saturday morning at 10 dicer leaders chosen from a group on the Agenda Other Rockville Tueaday night. Mrs. J. and a half yeara. In that poet he second place. High score of 123 ing tn active duty In the Pacific Father's wilt speak on Retreats probably would bring the total up The membera of the auxiliary im s Donald F. Woodward and Mr. and son o f Mr. and Mrs. Hyland Tasker Promotion o f John Falkowaki, o f * Ash Swamp Road o’clock, thera will be a story hour o, eight ftnallata by other cheer H. Hohmann o f Andover reported has coordinated the recreational was rcgiatci'cd by Coiighlln’a Ser for Laymen”, lo 100 per cent. arc Invited to have their Decem csffiMCM Ag Columbia,Evan Kullgren who and*»«'*• John W K . *>5?' mr. Mra Jamaa L. Young. has been notified thst he U to re 177 Spruce atoeet, to aaeletant pur \ Glasteiibnry, OewE for children of the first four area, and wa‘ with the Japanese leaders. Miss Howahl graduated on the conference at Swampscott programs for many youth and TeL Olaatonbw y 3-2410 vice while aqgund high, 122, went Men's and Women's Bowling A meeting of the Directors of ber meeting at the home of Elea r YotM «c tk« ecath ceive an award from the Tolland grades, at the library. Parents are Invasion forces. He is now employ from Ellsworth Memorial High and Mrs. Lucius Thirty mambera at Oolumbta last month; Mrs. A. I. Mann of chasing agent of Hamilton Stan adult orgar'xatlona In Manchester. to Seitetidera o il service.. League standings aa of October the local Red Cross was heli.? Mon nor Mart. The date and time of fir* Dtotflet win MMt ia H< Ladlea Society met in Yeomaha County 4-H aub Headquarters. also invited. ed as assistkj.t buyer in the boys' school In June 1030 and Is ■ fresh- until you fry and Mrs. Anthony M a w lk w d Storra taught new games and dard division o f United Aircraft In prevloun years he coached and The Tollehd County Hon>e Dem .31 are: R. Newberry. 99.10; M. day evening at the town hall. Di the (Jhrlstmaa party will be an B oom N a S. H n hM «quartm . m i hall for the November meeting of The award, a name piste to be lluoda Milk ...... 1258 deparment, higby's Department I man at the Teacher's College son, Philip attended the songa and Mrs. Kenneth Kinney Corporation, waa announced today. played on many aqmi-pro and pro Hot SUolK...... 1242 onstration group met Monday ■tore. They will make their home Harrison, 96.5; W. Kaallanskas. rectors had been asked to bring nounced later. • Spruoa itw H toniglit at S o’clock m ating in Vernon « was m » r t - the group, Thuraday. A number u a ^ on the outside <>f hie home ; Willlmantic. la A reward for his faithful work talked on International Friendship basketball and baseball teama. One Hoac Company O n e ...... 1241 evening at the home of Mrs. Hugo in Cleveland. {91.8: J. Famham, 94.5: J, Borst In names of persons who have ed that Columbia has 32 members came at 10:30 to apend the day. A native of Altoona, Pa., Mr. of them, the Polish Americans, held Members and friends of Wap- tat tlw — »«»» maotlin of the dla* during the drat year of hla 4-H badges. Sclicndel Oil Service ...... 1234 Lederer. It took the form of a Professor Wlnthrop Mllding. of ;l>4.1; H. Newberry. 93.5; M, Kear- algned a apeclal request from They brought box lunchea and Falkowaki graduated in 1029 from the atnte beaketball championship I ping Community church are In- Wa.*hlngton D. C. for blood to be trtet. work with the Columbia Aggies, Twenty-two motorcycles stream Cuuglilln's Service ...... 1221 CTiristmas Box meeting. the University of Connecticut, ion I ney, 92.13; C. Livermore, 92.8: O, Walter Badcock and W fa^ Joined the real who. came at one for four aucceasive years. I’rited to another "Family Night,” j Barter, 92.6; B. Burrtll. 91.13; E. ii.sed on the war front In Korea ^ Im n arc four Itcma oo the call o f which hU father le leader. He ing around town Sunday caused Morlarty’a Painters ...... 1208 Visitors at the library will notice of Mr. and Mrs. Albert W. Hild- o’clock for deaaert of dutch apple Mr. Falkowski iq a member of I Friday, November 17 at the Com- I Hart, 90,10; M. Trolman 90,7; J. Donora are urgently . needed to at the inoaUnc. Iteporta and to o cake with hard aauoe and coffee la the only, club member In Oolum considerable interest, and to those Lar-sen'a Peed 4c Hafuwaic ..1201 a beautiful water color painting of Ing of Hebron, Is one of nine men munlty House. There will he a j ^ 'u n g ^ b rr glater-ln-law and hu^ St. James’s church and the Knights Provlncetown waterfront, over I Joyce, 00.2; A. r^vanangli 90 and reach a quota of 120 pints, Mr. ^ ^ ^ d a U ^ of thToffiecr. Will served by the following hosteaaea; bia, 00 rewarded. He sent eight wondering what it was all about, Vlttncr's Gardens ...... -.1182 who were rscently made honorary I pot luck supper at 6 p.m. Please band, Dr. and Mrs. Kinston C. of Columbus. He le married to the Ntrholsj Nsdr''s Shop ...... ,1160 the fireplace mantel. This was I H. Bancroft 90. High team single: Masinds. chairman, said. ba Hoard. AcUo.i win be Uk«n Mrs. Ralph E. Wolmer, Mra. lUlph consecutive monthly reports of his Hurton Ives answer might prove members o f the national honorary | bring a hot dish or a dessert. Halnaworth. The baby has been former Mildred Maatropietro of JanUa Ah-Stnra.... -...... (1157 recently loaned to the library by 1! F. Edwards, 600; High Team S' The regular meeting of ths Fire for the purtshaae of equipment and U. Wolmer, Mrs. Nellie 8. TirtUe, work on his poultry work to ths equally problematical. He offered fraternity of mechanical engineers, enough of either for your own ; a patient at Windham Community Manchester and has one eon, Ed ind .I.....1123 the artist. Miss Lotti Gurshen of . string, 1477, Nutmeggers: High Volunteers Auxiliary was held for ttoa Mcpcnaaa, repalra and main-' Mrs. Donald Tuttle, Mrs. Maurice county office. ’The award is to be the Information that it was because Buck Ian PI Tau Sigma. He Is o Ifhe en family supper. Rolls, coffee and i Memorial Hospital during their made at a County Achievement ward J. Falkowaki. WIKsou's Nursefy ...... 1121 Amston. The Rev. J. S. Nelli, for I Imllvld\ial ainjtle. R. Newberry, Thursdav at the club rooms. The tananca the Bra department and l^arke and Mrs. George A. Reams. of the annual turkey run. For the gineering faculty of the Uni milk will be furnished. * night to be held In Hebron Friday Hoac Company-I'wo • ...... IlOO merly rector of St. Vtary's church, ! 127; High Individual 3 string. W. following officers for the coining oUnr property and acttrlUea or Hospital dresalnga, sewing on choir benefit of those who do not under versity of Connecticut. He is mar • Music by our Junior Chdlr and ^^*L*iclua W. Robinson, 8r. ^ night In the Hebron school audi For.r X-XXX ...... 1078 Manchester, has alao exhibited an Kaselouskss. 329: High Average. vear were elected: President, the dlatrtn for the enaulnr year. robes and aprons for the Christ stand motorcycle language, he ried and has one daughter. The also tho McHatchey family will lumbla Sunday afternoon for Mln- torium at 8 o’clock. , oil painting ahowing a scene'at St. R. Newberry. 99.tO High without Eleanor Mart; vice president, Isa ¥ The Board of Fire Commiaaion- mas Bazaar kept them all busy. A » said, thia means a cross country be followed by a feature 1engtl< neapolla Mr. Roblipion. a director M ri. Alfred Soracchi has been Mary’s church, painted by him. family make their home at Storra. mark, J. Joyce, 92. belle Wilder; secretary, Elsie e n wUI alao aafc the votera to au* business meeting which followed drive. The riders traveled 80 miles SWEET CIDER gound movie, "I am With You.” of Connecticut MllU Producers As named chairman for the 1951 Over This has been the subject of much Men's League team standings thoriee Ita treaaurer to borrow in the dessert lunch, voted to empow during the day. over a course pre- This extraordinary film is s pro sociation. will as a delegate f r ^ March o f Dimes in Columbia by Interest and admiration. ' for Ihe week ending November 4; lh§ onfy'hsHm t' the name of the 8MFD money for er the committee which has been 'vlously m app^ out by Mr. Ives, lle b r o ii foundly ln.*plrlng religious drams the association, attend the Nh- Attorney Nicholas Armentano of local motorcycle dealer. .It took Three Hundred Mrs. Ernest dingwell of Gilead Legion, won 16, lost 4, average the expenaea and uaea of the dla- investigating the atove and refrig Fresh from our new mill with entertainment of the highest .486.13; J. E. Shepard, won 13. lost tional Co-operative Milk Produceri Stafford Springs, chairman for them to many places of Interest and her brother, Frank Osbori\ of Marlborougli baeMbf$$f§att trlot duriny the enautnfr year. M d Aasoclatlon meeting with a del^ erator for the hall kitchen, to buy Over 200, some reperta say at quality, photographed In Southern 7. average .488.12; HI Way Ser\'- two atovea, both with large oveng ’Tolland CJounty. Mrs. Soracchi has throughout Eastern Connecticut every isy. Finished Monumenta and New Haven, went on a three days jdi*e the note or notea of the dla- gatlon from Connecticut. He will least 300. were present at the Tol Rhodesia, Africa. Come and en Ice. ,won 13. lost 7, average .475.3; $ 5 0 0 0 and the refrigerator, with the co succetMfulIy filled this chairman including the Mansfield Hollow trip to New York, starting last T75 tript for the aame. return from Minnesota on Friday. ship for a number o f yqprs. Markers In Our Oiiiplay land County 4-H Achievement joy Us adventure, humor, scenic Rurnham's Serr'Ice, won 18, lost operation of the other organisa Dam project. In the evening, they Big variety of apples for Night at the Hebron Elementary Saturday. votes were cast on election day. Election of offlcera will alao be Membership stars denoting an Thursday evening, with Mrs Yard To riinnae From! beauty, and scenes of primitive 17. average .488.3; Cathollo War tmnSSS Clow tf Santmt u Pur* C$fht matS Aveurtoj. ftd tions which use the hall. There all ended up at Llndy’a reataurant achool auditorium Kriday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Doubleday There we#e 160 straight Republi held. Ih e preaent Fire Commia- other year of aetlvc membership Leola Back and Mrs. Theodore ritual. A special program of Vets, won IS, lost 7. average i REWARD was further discussion of the In Willlmantic for a turkey dinner sale. Mr. Thrnll. Tolland County chair and family are occupying the old can votes, 182 straight Democra- alonera are Chairman Andrew An- were awarded to Kathy Beck anu- Swot, she will be a guest of Mr. The Finesl In pictures and games la planned for I .480 12; Pleasnnl Valley, won 11. Christmas Bazaar which will be and aoclal evening. Here the win man, was chairman of the eve Amston club house as their home. tio and 128 splits. The rc.iulta Mldl, George W. C. Hunt and dlB Ethridge. Joan Hennequin. Armentano at an organizational the small children. ; loit 9, average .464.7; Fanncr'i held December 14. Mrs. A. R. ners o f the run were announced as ning. It was through the Inatnj- The placr haa been fixed over for weSa os'follows: Governor Bowles For informalinn lending lo Jack M. Gordon. Marlorie Chowanec and Charlotte dinner meeting in Somers at the Residents of Wspping planning ' Hardware, won 9. lost 11. average Sharpe heads the supper commit followa; first place, Leonard Sex mentallty of Alfred Goldstein, occupation. (D) 2l8; Lodge (Rl 250; Lieuten Old Homestead Inn. ANSALDI’S ^ N D Design to participate in the diabetes de 1 .484.17; Wapping Auto, won 9. the arrvHl and cnni-lclinn Shine and Life Saver Badges to tee to put on a family supper In ton of Manchester: secimd place. leader of the Hebron 4-H Spark Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Benzinger ant Governor O rro 'l (D ) 216; A l Lillian Banner and Claudia Eth tection program this week may I lost 11. average .463.7; Kul's Kiit- of pvmon or persons tam conjunction with it which will be Mrs. Brian Minaiga of Andover Nelson Gerber, Glastonbury and BOLTON Workmanship les, that the achievement program and family, who occupied the house len (R) 250; Secretary of Stale I tors, won 8. lost 12. average Deaths Last Night ridge. In recognition of service hy has been appointed permanent or McDonald (D ) 218: Leopold IR) take their specimemi to Burrlll'i served for a very small sum to en third place Joseph Grasso, Daniel waa held In Hebron. A l in the rear of St. Peter’s Episcopal Market. Bottlea must be plainly i ''" ‘’ If *■ pering * with, deMmylnp; adults. Miss Natsch presented able all church families and ganist ' of St. Columba'B chapel, fred, who la In hla second year at 242; Treaaurer Anastasio (D) son. Mr. Ives said the winners are John Falkowaki Material church for some time, have moved marked with name and addresii. average " .166 10; Timothy Ed- and slealinx property and midget pins, or numerals as the friends to attend. Miss Anne DIx succeeding Mrs. George Yule, who the University of (;k>nnectlcut. to Amston. 216; Adorno (R ) 244; Comptroller Native Turkeys Bv The Asaodaled Press determined by checkers placed at This program Is sponsored bv Pub warda, won 5, loat 15, average case might be to Mrs. Mao Miller la ticket chairman for this. has held that position since the arrow markers along the course. Legal welcomed the group In a pleasing Charlea S. Barnes of Amston Is Thatcher (D) 242; Zeller 221: At .452.41; Mcloiughlln Brothers, malerini bcinnxinx In the Montclair. N. J.—Percy 8. for three years on the Troop Com Manchester High School, where be lic Health Nursing Association Young, TC, retired chairman of the Girl Scout Night was ot^rved chepel was opened eeveral years The motorcycles sre not supposed Cutting done in oar own manner, telling o f his pleasure on a hunting trip in New Hamp torney General Wechsler (D> 221; w'on 2. lost 18. average .437.11. mittee: Mrs. 'William Robinson, starred In baseball and baaketball. Boy Scout Troop 62 is planning company. UUOAD HHKASTKD— (HJDI-KS TAKEN Executive Committee of Public here Friday when parents and ago. Mr. and Mra. Yule will move to travel over 22 miles *an hour. and that of his club, In welcoming shire. Hla father and friends are CJonway (R ) 239; U. S. Senator High team single. Wapping Auto. five years as assistant leader; Mrs. He wax employed by Cheney Advertisement shop from Ihe rough stone on overnight hike to Camp Pioneer Service Corp. and ita aubaidiarlea. friends in a good turn out, gath Saturday, back to their former The men who come closest to the th'e visitors from all over the with him. Carlton H. Jones re Benton (D ) 239; Bush (R ) 223: .’>42; high team 3-strlng. Farmer’s NOW KOK TIIANKSGIVINO Allan Robinson, six years on Troop home, Springfleld, Mass., where Brothers for eight years before to the flnished memoriaL U. S. Senator McMahon (D ) 241: this week end. They will stay In He waa bom in London. ered at Yeoman's hall to witness allotted time between each arrow county. turned lately from * hunting trip Hardware, 1.551; high team Indi Committee: Mrs. Harvey S. Collins, Talbot (R ) 215; Congresaman-al- a recently completed unit there. Houaton, Tex.—Dr. Wilbur Wal- Investitures of the new members, they have an apartment in Mrs. are totaled up at the end o f the Group singing, led by Janet in Maine. vidual single. Hartnett. 147; high THE JARVIS ■even years as Assistant Lender Audit Report large Bogdenskl (D ) 219; Sadlak Scouts planning to take the trip Uce White, 47. who reaigned aa adult and girls and "fly-up” or Yule's parents' home. They have, course and the ones who have kept Gaylord of Storra, followed. She Mr. and Mrs. Harold L. Gray re individual 3-atring. D. Tripp, 391; and Five years on Troop Commit (R> 238; Cpngresaman Ribteoff rrust bring consent slips from par FRED LUCK prealdent of the University of To graduation ceremonies for the lit- for about ten years, lived in the their mileage closest to the speed Notice is hereby given that the was sQcceoded by Mra. Elisabeth ceived Tuesday a cablegram from higti single for week. Hartnett. REALTY CO. tee. Mrs. James L. Young pre home of the late F. P. Lyman and (P ) 246; Schwolsky (R l 213: ents to the troop meeting (his ledo last April to accept an And tie girls in the Brownie Troops limit win. This le an annual event. audit report o f the books of ac MANCHESTER Porley Davis, state assistant club Tokyo, Japan, announcing the birth 128; high S-strlng for week, Hart 5 IHTVKR RI).. TKI„ 4112 KOI) KOI.TON. T.L ManpIuHlpr 4026 .Sheriff D. H. Potter (D ) 223; J, Thursday night at 7 at Commu nett, 3.59. ri: a?», erson Foundation Professorship at sented a "Thanks Badge" to Mrs. have been very active in town he said, planned for the fall season counts and financial records of leader. She. told o f the splendid on that day of a son to their son, Wolmer who Is retiring after sev The evening ceremonies were affairs. Mrs. Yule, in addition to B. Ellsworth (R ) 235; State Sen nity Hall. Rice institute. When motorcycle activities are dull. the South Manchester Fire Dis MEMORIAL progress made In the county dur Lt. Lloyd 8. Gray, who is stationed There will be a Thanksgiving , eral years as Brownie leader. started by Mrs. Ralph E. Wolmer, being organist, is also president ator Boldl (D ) 212: E. S. Watson TTie Scouts are planning a It is an event that all riders, men trict for the year ending October ing the past.year. New Clubs have os communications officer in Service In the WnppIng.Communlty i During the intermission which fol Brownie leader who opened the of the Catholic Ladles’ Society, IR ) 244; Judge of Probate A. L. Thanksgiving basket for ■ ne< dy ChUd Injured Fatally and women alike, enjoy participat OFFICE OF 31st, 1950, is now on file in the COMPANY b^n started In several towns, Tokyo. The baby la named for bis family and as there will not he an church Thanks,>{tving Day, Novem lowed the girls served delicious door to Benda Allen, Anne Banner, position which will be taken over Stoltr (D ) 210; S. Dancausc (R» ing ip. Town Clerk’s office and la open and there has been ait Increase of father, Lloyd 8., Jr. other meeting before nianlfsglv- ber 23. from 9-9:,30 s.m. cookies and sweet cider to their Linda Caroline, Carol Hatchet, ,by Mra. John Matbieu. Mr. Yule la A. AIMETn, Prop. • 251: State representative F. Ix>rd — Heflaih, WoiFw^W— William DR. P. M. KAYE for public inspection. 170 in memhershlp. She said W)At Word has been received from the A. party was.given Mr. and Mr;i. guests, and as a finale a play Sharon kobllnsky, Sheila Shine, a lire commissioner and has been (D> 256; P. Roberts (R ) 313; Jus Ing Scoutmaater Grant has asked Waterman, nine-yearM)ld only New System at School Thia legal notice is given in COR. PE A R L and HARRISON County club ageiU, A1 Gray,' and Rev. Howard C. Champe of Shelton, the boys to bring articles for the James Manglno of Oakland road. "Girl Shout Week” directed by Suaan Soracchi and Betty-Jean very active in the business affairs WILL BE CLOSED his assistant, Miss Shirley Welk tice of Peace A. J. Pick (P) 244; -The All Star Llne-Up'\ child of Mr. and Mrs. WlUlam Wa compliance with Section 824 of STREETS formerly Pastor of Hebron and basket to Thursday night's meet- November 5. by their children, the Mrs. William Robinson. VanAtt and brought them in to of Columbia Volunteer Fire. de have done fine work In carrying R. B. Pcttenglll (D ) 235; S. Plan- terman was injured fatally yester Mansfield Center, Nov. 16—(ffl— the 1940 Revision to the General OppoaHe Raat Cemelery Gilead Congregational churches, ‘nff- ' event being their 2.5th wedding an In four scenes, the first took "Fairy Pool" at the invitation of partment since ita beginning. He SAT. NOV. 11th on elub doings. eta (D) 239: T. Oawshaw (R» day when a bicycle he was riding the girls of the troop who were A system of water fiouridation, Statutes. TELEPHONE 7787 Or 6207 that hla daughter, Mias Ruth Vir 218. and E. Hollister (R ) 213. After the business meeting of niversary. to school in Center street was in place in a Girl Scout meeting place haa also been a Boy Scout leader A number of honors were award seatM around it to witness the used in preventing dental cavities, Samuel J. Turklngton, ginia Champe will become the The Orange -will hold Its regular Evergreen Lodge of .Masons .Mon Mrs. George Meade was given collision with a truck. He died with characters Bob Witherspoon, and baseball coach for Columbia Open Bui ed to Tolland County 4-H Club bride o f Mr. Alexander Melanick, day evening Pieter .Schipper gave For This Week-End!! pretty little ceremony by which will be installed at the Mansfield Town C!5erk. meeting tonight at which time the (1 parly Nov. 7 in honor of her a t Meriden, hospital several hours a brand-new Tenderf(>bt Scout Recreation CTouncil. They have membera. Alfred Goldstein of He / the girls were invested by Mra. Training School, it was announced Dated at Manchester this ISth Jr., son 6t the late Mr. Melanick officers for 1951 will be elected. a short address on the pvramlde of birthday at the home of her later of brain hemorrhage. Police played by Roberta McQuade; Miss made many friends here and will ■toy Direct and Sava Money bron won the home egg laying con Wolmer. This was followed by the yesterday by the superintendent I day of November, 1050. and of Mrs. Melanick of Chagrin Mrs. William Edberg is a pa Gizeh. son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and (!^rru'tt .Super Ulurkel iigMiii prexeiitH woiiie niitHtamliiig valiiefi-r-lli»t said they arrested Rudolph C. Roberta, leader of the Laurel Troop, be greatly missed. - Their oldest test. class C. and Charles Schreler Brownie "Fly-Up” to Girl Scouts Dr. Nell A. Dayton. Falls, Ohio, on Thursday, Novem tient in the Hartford hospital. Saturday night John Coyne, own .Mrs Stanley Mendall of Ellington nipallo, 31, of 2 Leonard street, Marjorie Chowanec, Sue Burk, ■on, George, Is at present visiting are sure to please you. Your satiNfaelioii in a luiint here and ive slake as Mrs. Wglmer pinned "wings' won a perfect record keeping ber 23. The wedding will take Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Snndhl er of the trailer vlllape, was host road. whom they identified as the driv Patrol leader of Bobo's Patrol, relatives in Florida. They havh on Roberta McQuade, Karen An prize. Wil|lam Whaples of Storra place in the Shelton Congrega have moved Into their new home to more than 75 party workers er. of the truck, on a charge of Betty Ann Falk and other mem second son, a baby, Billy. .Miss Mueller of the Hartford our reputation on the tpialily of ou r iiierehaiiilise. with confi* thony, Kathleen Kozelka and Dana and Marjdrle Boylngton of An tional church, with the Rev. Mr. on Johneon road. and tralleritcs at a Rcpuldican vic violating the rules of the road. bers of the patrol, Lillian, Patty Stewart Tibbits and hla daugh' dover were called to the stage and Champe, pastor of the chfirch and tory party at the village. County Farm Bureau will speak Cleary. Mre. Peter Crawford, secretary on "Understiindlng the Teenagers" liene e ; Shop I'lirrar's! Fapalll was released under a nom Haynes, Vera, Ruth Potter, Mary, ter, Gwen, went to Peekskill, N the announcement given that they father of the bride, officiating, of the board of education Is enum The Men's club of _St. FranolR of inal bond of $2.1 pending a coro Edith Hinckley and Helen, Marsha Miss Jean Natsch,. Girl Scout Y., Sunday where they attended Assisi church will sponsor a card at a meeting, .November 29 at 8 leader, and ten senior girls, Lllr' are to go to the National 4-H Club listed by the Rev. Lester L. Wood, erating all- children In town be ner’s inquest. Squier. Scene II, In the Commu "Dad's” Day exercises at Peeks, Congress in Ciliicago, In recogni ■pastor of the First Congregational tween the ages of 3 and 18. party, oetback, whist and bridge p m.. at the Community House. nity Chest office. President of the Ilan Banner, Barbara Kelley, Abby kill Military Academy, their son, on December 2. Saturday at 8 This meeting Is sponsored by the Special Notice! lAbblts, Clapdia Ethridge,' Julia tion of the fine work they have ac church, Trumbull. The bride elect Miss Gail Oawford and Gordon Community Chest, Dorothy Jen Dean's, school. B w m u s t complished In their projects. W il is a graduate o f the Lebanon Isleib have been elected directors p. m. in the church hall. Tlicrc Honicniaker.*i Group lo which all Legal Notices Michallk, Alice Miller, Charlotte Miss Anne Dlx has been called I.E'r’S T.ALK TURKEY. Uarra'n will aj(aiii have tlie pick of the flock. sen: Miss BurrowA a member of liam in raising chlckenr and Mar (Conn.) High achool, and of Hiram for the 4-H. Hartford CJounty Fair will be prl7cs and i%fre*hnients are Inrited Ml-s Mueller has de- Shine, Nancy Smith, Nancy Va- to Washington, D. C., by the I a t a oottrt o f p r o b a t e ^ h«ld the Community Chest Committee, jorie in rcflnishlng and refurnish College, Ohio. She completed her < for 1951. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond H jll and t voted much of her time to study- Hiiiulretls of turkeys that are the plumpe.Hl. jiiieie*(t, tent!’’rent turkeys natt and Deborah Young then en death of her aunt, Mrs. Thomas at Manchester within and tor the Kathy Beck; Stenographers, Karen ing her room. Sandra White of An- Dlstiirt of Manchester, on the 9th acted a most impressive candle- Shearman. ' ... WHEN IT e m s NO MORE? Anthony and Gloria Bellows; Scene |dover will go to Washington, D. C., that eau*l he heat at any prieen. Please plaee your tirth-r NOW' to day of Norember, AD.. 1950. 111, Mr. Bristle’s garden, Mr. lighting ceremony and as each Mrs. Leola Beck, local post Present. JOHN J. WALLETT. lighted a candle their candles gave Running a home Is a bnalneea In itself . . . and every dny people next June to 4-H Club camp. In assure yourself of the rijihl size. * Judge. Bristle, an elderly gentleman, master and her son, Guy, have re ,iembid na that It’a Jnat GOOD BUSINESS to buy the beet, espe- recognition of her work In home- Dorothy Jensen and Scene IV same one or more of the Promises and Ketate of Btu-rt J. Wesley. Iste of turned from a six weeks automo making. She" was chosen last year Iw^hester. In said District, deceased. aa scene 1, Troop Committee Chair Laws of the Girl Scouts. This was claUy when It coats no more. A ftf yon can DO that day In and bile trip to the West coast. as the spirit at Sho. t course and Carra's Will Be OpenAUOa rMn^-dfry lOn motion oi Mildred B. Wssley of man, Nancy Woodward. Betty followed by the Investiture of Girl Oolumbia Grange will meet in day out at BUHSACK’e. Stop In tonight or tomorrow and atari Scouts by Miss Natsch including will represent 1950-51 short course, said Manchester, administrstrix. Clearly waa announcer and Gloria Yeomans hall Wednesday night That Guaranteed Look ORDERED: Thst six months from the Brownie "Fly-Ups” named off on's new expcrtence In good eating. which she will attend. the 9th day of Norember. A.D.. 1950. Bellows, scene changer. at 8 o'clock. A Thanksgiving pro Mrs. Maurice S. Leonard, who above, Ruth Potter and Marsha gram has arranged by Miss Doro Mlsi Shirley Pratt, Also of An- be and the seme are limited and allow Squier. new Scouts and Patty ed for the creditors within which to has been assisting with the ex thy Evans, lecturer. idover, will go to I'ev.' Orleans. La., Of Satisfaction At bKng In their cleime against ssid es Haynes, who transferred from a Columbia Volunteer Firemen ias a demonstrator. She also re- Short and Sirloin change of tickets for reserved Windsor troop. All Joined In the tate. and the said administratrix Is will hold what' Is expected to be [ceived an award as the outatand* directed to give public notice to the 'ieats for Wtlllm-Antics, reminds singing of the Promise Song. the first of annual dinners, at ■ing clothing maker of the club. ersditore to bring In their claims with- people here who have purchased Investiture of Senior (Mariner lb. Shell C^hateau. Thursday nIghL ■The past year she haa made 23 In said tima allowed by publishing tickets that they must exchange Trtxjpi then followed with leader, copy of this o -er ln some newspaper them for reserved seats. Columbia P T A will hold a rum garments. STEAKS having a circulation in said probate Mrs. Herbert Englert invested by mage sale in Yeomans hall The Andover Snappy Snippers dlitiict, within ten days from the date 'Overlook" on Lake Road, the Miss Natsch; Mariners (in addi CUDAHY( former home of Miss Katherine Thursday from 10.. a. m. until 4 won* the cup for the outstanding ef this order, and return make to thli tion to those named In the CTindle- HomemaklaJRiilub in Tolland Coun court of the notlrc given. Ink has been sold by Louis B. and llght ceremony) and Shirley Pot p. m. Mrs. R. E. Morton of Manches mAMOMD ty. They haV« wbii. thta award for JOHN 1. WALLETT. Judge CTlara VanLeuven of New Jersey ter, a girl new to scouting, were " ter, mother o f Mre. George E. the past three yaqrs. and will ke^p MerrilFs Market to John and Signe ' L Kozak of Invested by Mrs. Englert. Several For the HoUday we win Fresh Shoultle AT A C»URT o r PROBATE held Burnham of this tow& died at ANNIVIRSARY the cup tn tbAly ttoaaeaalon io r tka New York. The house, one of the others who will join the troop were have Fancy, Fresh-Dressed at nneheeter within and for the Manchester Metnoriar hospital District of Manchceter. on the 13th Beantlea In next threw jeaaL^'Tlielr lekAR'iJffi FREE DELIVERY 81 OAKI.AND ST. more picturesque places In town unable to be present due to rehear Tuesday following a long illness. PHONE 7386 day of November. AD.. 1950. a few years ago, was built for sals for WlUtm-Antics. SPECIALS! Mrs' Elizabeth Oook. She also leaves Mrs. Reginald L. The Tolland (bounty fat lamb Present. JOHN J. WALLETT, Miss Ink and Miss Anne Dlx early AU sang "Girl Scouts Together," Judge. Lewis and Miss Janet Oollina, club, Arthur St. Louie, leader, won In the 1920's and sold by them which was followed by Investiture . HEN TURKEYS Batate of Joseph A. Tevre e.k.a granddaughters and three great- READY TO EAT mm mtk ] the cup for the outstanding agri ' Outeepp* Favre, late of Manchester In about ten years ago to Mr. Van of new adults: Mrs. Donald ‘Tjittle 12 to 10 Lba. Average Sausage Meat grandsons, Reginald, Jeffry and culture club. They hays won thia said district, decessed. Leuven who for personal reasons to the Girl Scout Committee by RIB ROAST PORK GENUINE FANCY Upon sppltcatl :i of Ollda M. Pavre. Leslie Lewis, here in Columbia. PURITAN HAMS lb. 89c a'vikrd for three yeaty.and^lt will was never able to come here to Miss Natsch and Mrs. Harvey Friends may call at iVatkins Fu Administratrix, praying for authority Carter to the Mariner Troop by be' ithelrs to keep fo r tliree yeart SHORT .SHANK, MEATY live. Mr. and Mrs. James H. Phelan neral home. WHOIJS OR SHANK HALF. t » sell certain real estate psrticularly Mrs. Englert. AU sang "Make New TOM TURKEYS more. William Merrlman of Coven LEGS OF LAMB DRESSED FOWL described In sale application on (He. It rented It from him for a few years Local people appearing in the 45c lb. Friends.” I n e w e n o l a n d ____ try ■ won the award foR outstabd*' Is before they moved to the center Average 10 tn 80 Lbs. WllUm-Antics for the next four ing leadership of the year. Allaif lb. ORDERED: That the foregoing ap about two years ago and since Arthur P. Oadoury. A.A.F. reserv nights, in Schaefer Auditorium at JSMALL.LEAN LOlNS 3 h lb. Smoked Shoulders plication be hearq and determined at ist left Wednesday for training at W e suggest yon order jronra Tala and Mti. Roscoe French were 69clb. the Probate office In Manchester In said then It has been unoccupied. Me. WUIimantle RUte Teachers col PURITAN PICNICS lb. Langley Field In Virginia. Hit lege are Mrs'. CTIarence Grant, i now; also OUckeno, C a p o ^ the ones who made the awards. 5 LB. AVG. District, on the 33nd day of Nosrmbcr. and Mrs. Kozak do not plan to 4-0 LBS. AVERAGE. Etc., for yonr Hmnkaglvlag A. J. Br-'idage, former state AD.. 19Sti at ten o'elocK In the fore- occupy the place until next sum wife, the former Dorothy Brown, featured player; John A. Mac- nopn. and that notice be given to all with their small daughter, wUl live Vaagh who will be one of the dual feaaL leader, read the story of the pan BONELESS mer, Philip k. Isham, local real SUCEO • . ' - tomime presentation of achieve SWIFTS LEAN SIIANKLESS persona Interested In said eitate of the estate roan who handled the trans with her parents Mr. and Mrs. ptanisU and wlU also do a walU LEAN pendency of said application and the ments. The enrollment of a new action said. Then, Mr. Kozak will Herman T. Brown at Columbia act with Miss Angele Bonne; Ger Leg of Lam b time and place of hearing thereon, by PURITAN BACON lb. 59c Lake for the present. aid Cleary. Herbert Englert and Wmacy, H a i M - P l ^ _ ____ CRISCO S lbs. Stc 1 4-H Club nxerrbci was portrayed VEAL ROASTS SMOKED publishing a copy of this order In be retired and they will make this In an amusing manner with Al some newspaper having a circulation Mr. and Mrs. Robert Macklln, Stanley Andrews of the Wlnd- FRESH SHOULDERS their year round home. '‘TItiiclow APPLES fred Goldstein as leader, and Mra. In said district, at least live aXys be Mrs. Frederick tj.. Beardsley, whose home Is in the Old Inn at ham-alres; Donald Klute, John A. Annt Jemima ° • S fore the day of said hearing, to appear William Owen and Maurice Lwder- SHOULDERS local chairman of Diabetes Detec. Columbia tTenter, which they re MaeVeagh. Sr., and Nancy and 79c lb. If they see saute at said time and cently rented from Mre. Raymond Maurine Leonard, Betty Ann Falk PURITAN SAUSA6E lb.S9e S IlM. 29c er also taking part;' ■■ lb . place and be beard relative thereto, and tlon Week has amjounced that ar / SILVER CAKEOR i 39c ib.\ Squier, have closed the apaiiment and Diane Emerson of the chorus. Tlembers of th> garden clulv OVEN POT ROASTS Sliced Bacon make return t.' this court. _ rangements have been oaade for 43c lb. JOHN J. WAliLETT. Judge. and gone to Florida, where they Raymond F. Warren. 25. Daisy SweeL Soedleaa Florid* Bob Owen and Jesse Carroll, and^ 4-5 LB. AVG. / local people to take specimens of Hin, Canaan, waa presented in DEVIL FOOD MIX | Warren Frankcl and Bob Owen, 4-5 LB. AVG. urine for iree examination, to any spend their winters near St. AT A CDURT OF PROBATE held Petersburg. Trial Juatice Court In Yeomans BRAPEFRUIT o f the chicken end lamb cjuo, NEW ORDP! at Manchester within and for the drug store in Willlmahtlc. When Hall Monday night by V. Brescl^ PORK LOINS lb. 45cl 27c . I took part, as did girls from Wll- District of Manchester, on the 13th left here It should be marked fully Donald R.^ Tuttle has been in SWIFT'S vited to' judge the Eastern Section state police officer from Stafford 4-hr 9e lin'rtou who did tha camp Arc PRESERVE day of November, A.D., 1950. with name and address of the Springs Barracks. Mr. Warren [ DEL-RICH LX8t. 29 Oz. Prejo-nt, JOH.N J. WALLETT. al Meet o f . the Rhode Island Red accae, and furnished 'vocal nunv Bulk Pitted Dates. HUNTS PEACHES owner. Everyone is urged to take WM found guilty of charges of vl' HUNTS PEACHES | hers. Two Andover girls took off Judge. Gljib of America which this year is i* Pine. TeOow, Ripe SWIFTNING Estate of Richard Sanden a.k.A Rich advantage of the opportunity* of olatlon of rules of the road and thp shrinking of wool In « comical SEPECIALS! being held in conjunction with ths OLEOMARUARINE IklSc ard U. Sanden, late of Manchestrr, In having this check up. fined $6. BANANAS lb. 15c Igc, CM 27c 1 wSv, starting out with yards and NEDICK'SORANGEDRINK Giant 46 Oz. said District, deceased. Leopard Robinson, Post Hill, Rhode Inland Stats Poultry Show For a number of years the few IN E-Z COLOR PAK! emilng (after shrinking) with a 39c lb. MRS. ALCOTTS 3Mb. C M 85e The sdmlnlitrstor, hsvlng exhibited took a car load of young men, at Westerly, R. I., November 23, scattered women neighbor! on the piece of good* reduced to three his administration account with sslc 24 and 25. I ’he Grand Champion S U N U O H T ______I Fancy Thbla Emperar Nedlek’a _ S catate lo this Court tor allowance. It Is friends to Alton Lathrop, up to north end of Brdonl road have had indies. Other w m b ers RASPBERRY CRISCO WITH COUPON Lbs. ORDERED: That ihe 38th day of Camp Devens to Yislt him Sunday. Rhode Island Red Male at this a pleasant custom of vial ting one SHAPES 2lbt.29c , ORANOE DRINK = canning and foods. A canals Iignt* NO 2 TIN—PREMIER November, IWO. at ten o'clock, tors- Alton wmA Inducted November 8. meet will be entered at tbe show of their number to surprise her on BUTTER______lb. P c Ing, ceremony fumlabed the PREMIER CROSS and BLACKWELL noon, at ths . rebate Office In the Columbia Ladies Society Auxili to sponsor the coronation of “ Red her birthday. Such » P «rty waa H M l p inpf Bceno of the 'program, with Municipal Building In said Haiiches- King” to compete with,the other platmed Monday morning for Mrs. Flrral Native cz. 2Sc Albert Gray as conductor. The PURE DAMSON QUEEN TOMATOES CRANBERRYSAUCE OCEAN SPRAY tcr. be and ths same ia assigned for a. ary have extended an invitation to champion males from other sec Steven Sadlim and Mra. Richard THE YANKEE KITCHEN rcfjsmony clescd with the sound bearing on the allowance of said ad- the Otlumbla Ladlea Society, the Birds Eye Frozen, Con. S APRICOTS mlnltti^tlon account with said estate parent organization, to be their tional meets which will compete DavUT Mrs. Francis , Baker and RECOMMENDED PRODUCTS OABBABE S Iba lCc ing of taps by the WUllngton S A W PURE APRICOT Mra. Adam Mlchalik went to her HEAVY SYRUP 2 lor Me 1 LbTIa and Uiia Court directs that notice of the guests at the junior group's No for "Red King” of the world. ABORN’S COFFEE ...... *** grftup. . . time and place eeelgned for said hear hoihe with the usual morning lunch ORANRE JUICE M ’ Jimmy Porter, who 8uataine<;| a vember meeting. Miss Lsiura Mra. Hyland XMker has return AMAZO INSTANT DESSERTS ...... * *®» »Te Bnttemnt or Deo Motnea ing be given to all persona known to Mobrhacber of HazaiUvlUe, ed home after visit with rela including a birthday caka. A t Mrs. fractured skull whan he fell a Each 25c DELICIOUS be Interested therein to appear and ba Sadlo^s BuggasUbn tha whola BURNET T S EXTRACTS ...... (2) ShCL CMC 42c E hoard thereon b, publlehnlg a copy YW CA musical director will be tives In Atlantic City, N. J. SQUASH lb. Sc few • days from his father’! Nc. r/2 tin 39c DROMEDARY DATES phtkd of this order ti. some newspaper hav. guest of tbe evening and will en Physical examinations were giv group went to vlalt a n w woman BORDEN’S 8TARLAO ...... i:ar-whcn th*y wpre on the way to * ing a circulation In laid District, at tertain with her delightful rendi en to a tdtal of 85 pupila on Nov. in their midst, Mrs. W aher Berh- I OALO C A T or DOG FOOD...... * *To (tolishester. has been discharged FANCY FHIM SEEDLESS least flr.e caya befoiy the day of said mann (who with her husband and from tho Windham, Cbmmunlty tion of folk songs which she sings 3 and 7 at the Horace W. Porter I d OVALETTE CLEANSING TISSUES... *?« SELECTED FOR BOtLINO STRAWBERRY PRESERVES hearing. to her own accompaniment on the School by Dr. Winston C. Hatns- five weeks old son, William, have Meinorlal hospital ■'and la b a ^ B-O O A TS ...... 1 0 c GRAPEFRUIT JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge. accordian. At this meeting, too, worth, school physician and Miss Just miwed froip Mandieater on to hoipe agat^. but he will haVe to be BANANAS AT A OOVKT OF PROBATE holdea the older women are to inspect Margaret H. Danehy, school the Mitten place) and walcomed I HY-TROUS FERTILIZER ...... a careful for some -time. He WH^E ONIONS at Coventry, within and tor tba Dla- the Chapel, which the younger nurae. Under this phase of the her to tbe neighborhood. LYNMBN BONED TURKEY ...... "•*’ hoil'won a b i f ^ a y caJee in a conr NO. 1 MeINTOSH APPLES 4 lw. Mr: and Mrs. Janla Zemgoraa and 4 fer Me tik t of Ooventry. on tba lOtb day of women have just had completely school. health program certain LYNDEN BONED CHICKEN...^...... teSi-stajEedM A Colchoater s^ra. ^ ...... Novambar, A O „ HU.' daughters. Oundega and Dalntra, 2 lbs. 29e re-decorated for the use the grades are e x a m in ^ each year. UNDERWOOD DEVILED H A M ...... lOe anS-the qj&t waa. 'delivered xnti Prsseat Eugene W. Latimer, Esq., Church School. Thus each child has a minimum of. and son, Janis, And Mr. and Mra. ilajf Jie ' g « h'oiTve, \ \ . , i y L MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN„ THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 16. I960 fj^G^ gnCTBEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN^ THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16. 1980 PAGE SEVgMTBMt twice a day milklnp. The trophy Loan Ready was donated by the Butternut Yanks Now Twenty On C Y. O. Council Brook Farm of LItchfleld, Conn. Red-Headed Bob Murphy Congress Will Obituary For Spain Mr. MacVarlsh also received a THB Legion Coaeh Fine Ball Handlers Miles From Border second trophy donated by Folly Sure He Can Lick Anyone School Officials Recommend GetBigNew Farm of Simsbury for the highest (Cimtlnoed From Pag* One) (Continued From Page One.) producing Jersey herd up to 60 HERALD ANGLE cows In the State of Connecticut, In' Nassiff Lineup D eaths man." The President previously New York —(A*)—It Un’t neces- • Murphy, highly articulata, wAa By Wigren for Gold Key Award Defense Tab [ chon river beachhead. Two^ Chi (or 1000. his ave:age being, 10,208 eary to look any farther than Bob iiad been openly tool to granting, pounds of milk 1.6%-872 pounds born Edward C^onarty at Kltglcr, EARL W. YOST nese Communist divisions 'were Murphy to find one of the things Colo. ipop. 106), just at couple of MIm Annin M. nnnricnn said (n have pulled hack ten miles. economic help to Spain and ha i of fat on 2X milking. wrong with the fight game. hinted he miglit tie up the money hundred miles ' from Manasaa, Since Charles ‘Tete” Wlffren, Manchester High track and cross country coach, waa Allen and K n i^ t Ready (« m » rNt* o^> Mia* Annie M«ud FinncRnn, of The British Commonwealth 27th Not that there's anything Big Tad Player which Congresa voted for Hie pur : which spawned another, pretty suggested by Herald Sports Editor Earl Yost for one of the three gold keys awarded an _ J »« arms In 100 BiMell ntreet, died thl* morn- Brigade entered Pakchon and wrong with Irish Bob Murphy. On good heayjTiVeight. His immigrant Uncertain Eaateni Ueogna •will be shown, "Modern Basket-. To Display Talents piishert-lmpoit I He wanted to fight under the MaaeiMater Hl|h t ’ Wladham m ih Bristol High . Um have aaked Congreaa for more patrols as far as Yongsong, 16 off. He is postive he can lick any I name of Omhlc O'Conarty, but stration jmd interpretation mMt- Nassiff Arms will employ two of Lillian Finnegan, and Mrs. Willlsm bank. (Continued from Rage One) by the writer for one week. The Dear Earl: | Mr. Earl Yost '■; Dear Earl: .1:' ■< ■ I I'f/i., 'V the finest ball handlers In ths East money, ance laat July, t^hey hnve Eagleson, ail of Manchester, and miles northeast of Pakchon. man In the hoiiac. the Navj’, where ho got his atait, new* was to the effect Hartford ing ia open to coaches players, ad I I understand that some of you m atipulated that their budget of The LI. 8. Flrat Cavalry Divi "In appropriate cases." EGA ministrators and officials. Thera I am mors than happy to endorse Mancheeter Evening Herald tomorrow night in Ufa starting Mra. Edw'srd Montovani of East towering, moss-luin.g oaks at tlio Murphy would like to tackle forbade him to turn profes.'lonal. .would not operate in the circuit Manchester, Connecticut folk are quit* Intered In present- miUtarv need* could not be bal sion advanced agaln.st light oppo said the agreements will include the champions — .lake LaMotta, is no charge. your aclioif In rerommending, Ilnsup when the baaketboll season Hartford, and several nieces and provisions to facilitate the acipii- end of a winding, sandy road. So he did. Under the nom de unleM suitable financial backing CTharles L. (P*te) Wigren for The Dear Mr.'Yost ! Ing Charles Wigren, long time anced definitely until the Korean sition more than half a mile be Joey Maxim and Ezzard C'larles guerre of Irl.sh Bob Murphy. Shots Hera and There * * gsta underway st th* armory. nephews. sltion by the U. S. of strategic ma All these details we:-e told to a was available. Jack O'Brian, rep Gold Key award which is present-1 I have learned that you are plan coach at Manchester High School, Jackie Allan snd Bobby Knight War enda. The funeral W'iil be held Satur- yond Yonghyon. seven mlioa aouth- - maybe try to maitc it a grand A Mp.chlnlst’a.Matc as a aal'or resenting Hartford, told CJommla- Princeton has been instslled by for conaldersiion to receive the enal of Yongaong. and expanded terials in which tlii.s Country is de coroner's jury by a brother A. G ed annually by tha (Connecticut' ing to propOM Charle* Wigren will combtn* their talents against dav afternoon at 1:30 from the McRae and two friends whom s’am by also engaging Sugar Ray toy, young Mun’iliy was in 11 ma sioncr Lou Black that the outlook the oddmskers as a 14 point favor- Gold Key Award. It.s posltlona aoulliea'st. ficient or potentially deficient." Sports Writers Alliance to out of Manchester High echool for a the Worcester Tsdessters - in th* T. P. Holloran Funeral Home. 17.1 the husband telephoned this moiai- Robinson, and he lan't particular jor engagements was on the carri waa dark in Hartford because his Ite to defeat Yale Saturday in the Sports Writers Alliance Gold Key FOr myaelf, may I say that my The ROK Second Corps, whose Will Cheek I’rcselt;* about the price. er Le"in"ton -when It was simlc in bowl at New Haven. . . Baird Brit standing )>^sons engaged in ath-, opening go. Th* feature attrac Center street, and at two o'clock Ing to ask if they would meet him (O’Brien) financial backer had Award. I am taking this opportu own personal relatinnahip with tion I* set for 8:45 o’clock while s South Coventry po.sitlons have been dented in re ECA said the Export-Import Maxim, the llght-her.vi-welght the Coral .*’ea.. withdrawn his support due to tingham, Yale, cfnter from WU letica. Bt .St Mary's Episcopal church. cent davs bv Chlne.se Coiumtinist there to take piiotogrnphs of the I have been sdsoclated with nity to add my support to yotir Pete during the vears I had the preliminary contest l* slated for Rev. Alfred Williams, rector of the Bank alyl will be responsible for lovrr.a so he could use them a.s leader, turned him down sight un- jdurphy had 10 amateur fights buslnem reasons. O’Brien was al mington, Del., Is the son of a mil privilege of helping on the Bristol Mm. Pauline IJftle cminlerattacks, recaptured road ser'ii. “ Pete" for mqny yMrs in school move and to urge ^ u to present 7:80 with the I.,aur4ils. a strong church, will officiate. Burial will checking projects to be ccrtal^ evidence. he'ore tunung profccion.-.l In .Snn lowed an axtenslon of time, until lionaire . . . Bob Hall, Yale athlet the strongest possible case for High School athletic set-up were Coventry 7-6*81 positions southwest of Yonghyon that the dollar-financcd commod In his eastern liow, at historic DicTo. c.ViT„ in I?'!.'., srored 35 ic director who addressed members work, in the American Legion, and club In the Rec League, facing on be In East cemetery. ' ...... ------21 ! Malter Odermnnn Shontlng Came First laat Tuesday, to see If he could Pete. I very enjoyable. We had occasion unannounced fo*. and moved back into Tokchon, ities and services nhe being used old .St. Nicholas .\rcna. on New knocitou'a. He'.s had 13 profcs.sion- get suitable backing. Monday of the ManchMUr Klwanls Club JohliBy Hedlund at a friend. I know of no on* more tn work together quite often, and Friends may call at the funeral miles east of Yonghy'on. But the photographs were not York'.' upper west side, Murphy I have been actively Interested In Allen thrilled local crowds all Coventry Volunteer Fire com home from seven o'clock this eve Walter Oderniann was elected for their specified purpo.ses. Loans taken. The ahooling came fir.'t. rl fiTiit.i. re-'lslared 15 linockouts. night O’Brien said he needed until rscently, gave up a half hour tele deserving of this award. « I always fourilTT’ete a real gentle U. S. Marinea of the Seventh busted up and atopp.-d Dick Wag His record as a track coach U school boy athletic* In Connecticut' last season with hts imeanny boll ning until the hour of the funeral. tixasurcr of the State C. 7 . O. will go only to projects "having McRae waa .ialled, then taken to '■•O'l five dc^isloi's. lo>t thrice, at least Thursday, today, bef&re a vision footbal! program when he Johnnj' Hedlund will coach the for some twenty two years as a man, a grand Influence on the pany I members answered a fire Regiment, probing west of the ner. in a round. once bv a kuorltmil' an Impressive one. Not all of this handling. The former Rhode Island Youth Council at a meeting held pro.specls of making siib.'itaiilial Glendale hospital hei'e under final decision could be made, took over his Job at New Haven. American Legion entry in the Rec coach and a member of the Execu Imya, and a coach who really rail Wedne.sday about 8 a. m. on great tTiangjin reservoir, humped contribiition.s to the Spanish I «Motta. the middleweight M.iirp’iy l.s an old-fa«hion< .1 Ripper Collins, Hartford record U appareint in tha compila State ace waa a major factor in in Hartford recently. He i.4 the guard. His condition waa report CommlMioner Black asked this Senior Basketball League during tive Boird and Vice President of knows hla stuff. the Arms’ successful campaign for Fox Trail in the cottage owned by into a Communist force of unde firts person from Hartford L'is- economy," the agency said. monarch, took one look and re Tighter y.'ho I'kcs'jt. Chiefs baseball manager, is now the 1960-51 season. Johnny has tion of wins and Iossm, champion termined size. Two Marine com- ed ns fair. No charge was placed writer not to break the story in the C. I. A. C, For the past fifteen D\irlng the past several years, playoff honors In ths Bktstetn Mrs. A. Anderson. The occupants, Iriel to hold any office in the There will be no bilaUral ogre*- ' jected the (doa of doing battle He soaks his hpnda morrlnp and last Friday's issue on Hartford’s employed during the off season by been active as a player, coach and ships—league, state and New Funerals pnnle.s sktrmi.shed with the Red ngr.inrt him. wUh a southpaw who can hit Ilk* years I have had frequent con since Bristol Is also a member of League. He was ths saeond high the Maxwell Guplill family, bad a State C. Y. O. ment covering the alii between the ! Sutto:i was married and had a n'ght In a 'nit-vinegar aolution, status because a down-state week Bryant and Chapman. Collins win official for the past twenty years. England—or in the national and the ('.C.I.L.. we have worked very outposts. Then the Marines 101 that. rno'en Ire to ids e 'eV' o' .r, wh'k i talk to the Manchester Little tacts with Pete In connection with est scorer on the team, voted to He liss been in the C. Y. O, for U. S. and Spanish Governments, son, Chaides, M'** Sutton was ly bad a big story oh the success He guided the Manchester Green international track men who re my Connecticut and New England closely with the Mnnehoater men % flooded oil alove which was ablare Mm. Mnry 8. Wnrren mm. artillery let loose. and F'.’A will not .set up a mission I This despite the fact that Mur- j ‘ornerl " c'jl ersilv, rle. Leaguers Saturday afternoon at tha first all-star team of the EPBL, the past five years. During this lepnrted visiting somewhere in the ful outlook for the season and re team to several champlonstripa ceived their flret tutelage In track track and croM country assign and the Influence Pete shows and II nd received enough votes to pises upon arrival of the fire company, The funeral of Mra. Mary An unconfirmed refiort by a time he ha.s been president for two in Spain. I phy speetaciilarlv established him- ; He h'\s rend eve'"'lh'.'.'r v.'ritten the East Side Rec along with Ed after retiring as an active player. from him. His contacts with many prisoner said Chinese t'ommunists w e't. lease of the Hartford case would ments. He le a man of unu»ually the respect shown to him hy oth third in the most valuable player considerable smoke damage ia re Strong Warren, widow of Charles teams at St. Bridget's chiiich. He Spain already has .submitted nclf as a superior p'jnching at- •5boi't Dcmn; c'', his lii'jl, li» hos a make the down-state sheet appear die Lopat of the New York Yan Last Bummer Johnny cosched the boya through the years have been were building up a big force In the Mrs. McRae left her .lacksonville traelion. the heat kind, Sn* character and hM had a er roaches in the I. . i, MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 16. 1960 TAQM N lM m iN r J ...... iV'fliiriV Q— How long has Seoul been the <3—What and where waa Ga HHINKKVII.I.K MII.KN BT VUNTAINB M ea Per A Short Ufa capital of Korea? latia T To create the impreaaloa that A —It waa an ancient country of Fart and ?6«d 49A Keoms Wltkout Board f w a d o . A —Over 860 yeare. 71 Sense And you are very biuy alwaya apeed central Asia Minor In what Is now IssOCAU AMUSEMENTS — JUVENILE HAIRClTfs O IL BURNER aarvlea and rtpalra. WANTED—Man bstwssn agsa 31- SEASONED Hardwood for stove, LARG E ROOM With double bod In and Turkey. During his visit there, CUSTOM bttUt 9-room colonial, liv up when approaching Intereeo- Q—When will Federal rent con .Vll makes oU bumsrs and fum- 85 for gsnsrU stock room work, furnace and Sreplaee. Delivered. privaU booM (aaparau antranca.) s Nonsense t. Paul wrote hla Epistle to the ing room 13’x21’, fireplace, dining tkniAi trol end? . 8 acaa. Earl Van Camp. T s t 514A In rstsil store. Experience not 69T;o. Naxt to bath. Handy to Om Ur room with comer cupboard,'cabi , When peafing other care pick Galatians. necessary. W rite Box E, Herald. Mow |tr A —Under present law. Federal and Chanaya. Availabla Nov. net kitchen, wired for wasbeir and out a eultable apot on a bill or a ^ Q—^What U a neutron thermom TRIPLE CHECKED I E F FIC IE N T Plumbing and bsat- IStb. Pbona 2-30M. pung.man are ataruUy being curve. There’o no fun In paealng rent control will end on January 1930 DODOE. Bee this one today, ing. Ptuggad drains maehina Garden— Kana— Dairy stove, 2 master bedrooms, tile I advlaed; eter? 1, 105J, except In localities where Q—How many men will the U. USED CARS bath, 3 yeara old. Close to excel on tho straightway. . A —It Is an Instrument devel $135 down. Honest Douglas Motor claanad. Cart 'J . Nygrtm SOS ______P ra d a cta ______M N E W LY DECORATED, heated Eeep both your feet on the local governing oodles request that 8. have under arms when present JOHN H. HACKETT and SON lent school, bus line and shopping Use only half the road, but bo For Sales, 338 Main street * Oakland atrsst Pbona 6407. room for one. N> u Main. Break f groimd.” ■ure It'a tbe middle half. Then you oped by (Thlcago scientists for use It be kept in effect. plana to double our defense forest center. Immaculate. Shown by « DEPENDABILITY GREEN Mountain potatoes. Just fast If dealrad. 3-1783. 78 Birch bt foUce with their feet hototed won’t run over the edge. In measuring neutron fluxes in are carried out? 1942 CHEVROLET Sedan, radio PLUMBINO And Hasting, apaeiaW the kind you Uke. Mealy, tasty, appointment. E3va Tyler, Agent. r up on a desk atomic piles. A — It Is expected that by mld- APPEARANCE Ising In rapalra. remodeling, cop ■treat. Conalderable time may be aaved Q—What Is vldeognosls? and heater. A buy at $545. Hon BROAD LEAF cook well. Delivered right to your Mancheater 2-4460. kem to do all the boaeing around. In driving out of alleye by step 19:>2, there wjll be 3,000,000 meh CONDITION per watar piping, naw oonatnio- A —Vldcognosis Is a new method X^0VtL..4taMll « U « color fonude est Douglas Motor Sales, 333 door, cau Hathaway, >-1300. — Helen Boileeu ping on the gas Just below reach Q—Where did Bonneville, site of In the Army, Navy, Air Force and Uon, estimatea glvan, tlma pay- of diagnosis enlisting the aid of m l Tiador C9U1 m S . Rowtrd. PRICE Main street. WAREHOUSE ROOM A N D board for gentleman. ing the sidewalk. the fametj Bonneville dams, get Marine Corps. manta arraagsd. Edward Johnson. GOOD M E A LY Green Mountain television. Specialists hundreds of Very central. Phone 2-0013. I The heed of the house waa read- Pay no attention to grade eroas- its name? Buy with confidence from Phono 6070 or 5044. potatoes. Delivered. Also Yellow miles away may study X-rays of a TjiBBltAL RBWARP! Orom-fToy OPEN NOVEMBER 20th FARM DRIVE—Unusual oppor |g a newspaper article very care- Ings. Let the engineer do the A —It U named for (Tapt. Benja a dependable Dods:e dealer. Auto Acfwsmiii Globe turnips and seasoned hard lu y. PrsMnUy he remarked to patient and discuss the case with Q, ■Osri Jet plants refuel while ■WMter. lost ot Manchester Cen tunity to purchase lot 100’x420’, worrying. He geU paid for watch min Bonneville, noted explorer of the attending physician almost ter, day before electicn. Finder Tina wood. Phone 7804. 531 Parker LARGE, Pleasant room for rent. ■ wife: "Do you know, dear, I Ing the right o f way. 1 in flight?' M o vin g — rradriag— i $1,500. Fine location for ranch the Pacific Northwest. as If they were In the same room. I A —Yes. Recently an American call SOLIMENE and FLAGG, Inc. street 91 Foster street. link there te something In what Don’t wait for the green light. s o i l ______REBU ILT Motors. Ward’s low Htorag* M SORTERS WANTED home. Priced right. Wm. Good- I Jet fighter flew non-stop from 634 Center Street article says; 'that the clever- I t will be along In a minute, and LOST—PASS BOOK No. 27966. prices for 1033-1034 Ford, $58 TH REE ROOMS unfurnished, sec child, Sr., 0|fice 10 Forest street. __ of the father often provee a Q—'When will the next total Q—Does Montana have any London to New York refueling In 7025 or 8801. anyhow, a red. one will do In a Notloe U hereby given that Pass Phone 6101______exchange, 1033 Plymouth $53 ex rHE AUSTIN A Chambers Oo., APPLES, Sweet cider for isle, 484 ond floor. Adults. North End. tumbling-block to the eon.*” aolar eclipse occur? coalT mld-atr at four points along tho local and long distnnea moving, 61/2 D AY W EEK pinch. Book No. 279«6. issued by The change, 1934 Chevrolet $58 ex Gardner street. Albert Fracchia. W rite Box H, Herald. HU wife heaved a elgh of re- A —Not until January 29, 1083. A —Yes. Its coal reserves are route. 194Q f o r d Sedan, radio and packing, crating and atorage. IN (XIU NTKY Like atmosphere, Savings Bank of Manchester has change, 1933-1041 Dodge tfuck ' and said comfortingly: estimated at 222 billion tons. heater, $265 down, Dougins Service to all parts of tho U. 8. LONG WORK SEASON large building lots with shade Patient—Doctor, what I need 'T been lost and application has $53 exchange. Montgomery Ward, goodneas, our Bobby (^ D o e s the king of England , <5— What la the world’a record Motor Sales, 333 Main street. Main street. A and Canada. Call 6187. Hart HoosuhoM Goads 51 Apartments, Fl^ts, trees. Overlook Drive. Wm. I’t have anything to fall over.” is something to sUr me up— been made to said bank for pay- Kanehl. bunder. Pbone ^78. something to put me In fighting— pay an Income tax ? Q—How many oomniunltlna In for egg laying? ford Ai428. TOP WAGES Tenements " 63 A —A While leghorn layed 353 'ment of the amount of deposit. 1941 CHEVROLET four-door. Ex MR. ALBERT HAS trim. Did you put anything like A —Although not required to do the U. S. have city managers? I like a lawyer; even more egga In 358 raya to establish the cellent Condition. Extremely MANOHBISTER t'sekago Dsllvary. 3 ROOMS OF SLIGHTLY A V A IL A B L E Soon 4 rooms up ONE CDRNEIR lot, 76 x 102, ad- that in this prescription? so. King George VI pays a tax of A —There ate 986 community LOST—PASS BOOK No. 64369. Wanted Aat I prefer a physlclaa, governments operating under the new world's record In September clean throughout. Douglas Motor Local light trucking and package USED FURNTTURB stairs, near buair.eaa section. Good Jolnlng lot. 76 x 102; one 50 x 105 Doctor—Noi You will find that approximately $2.73 out of every Notice la hereby given that Pass Mntoreyclea 12 ^ut I admit r d die befofo $2.80 he receives as income. city manager plan. of thla year. Sales, 333 Main street. delivery. Refrigerators washers TELEPHONE 6180 AND APPUANCB 8 condition. Steam furnace. Adults lot; all In Vernon, only 700 feet 1 in the bill. Book No. 64359, Issued by The Which Is practically new, and has ! lend for a mortician. and stove moving a apsclalty. only. Write Box V, Herald. to city bus ani’ Wilbur Cross. Low Savings Bank of Manchester has DEPENDABLE USED CARS WANTED Just been RETURNED to us from Phone taxes, no city restrictions. Priced Right la’RIght! LANK LEONAKD been lost and application has AT STRONG, YOUNG man over 25 to a Model Home. Thla merchandise STORRS— 3 rooms, bath, heated, right. Write P. O. Box 470, Man IICKEY FINN been made to said bank for pay LOWER PI^ICES CLEAN USED CARS C A L L Phil, for moving, light ^drlve truck and work In store. was used for demonstration pur furnished. Electric equipment. chester, for complete details. ABSOLUTELY. ment Of the amount of deposit. poses only. -AM ) IF THOSE TWOMEN HAVEOFFEKD 1949 MERCURY SPORT SEDAN TOP PRICES trucking, ashes and sand. Special Beneon's Appliance, 718 Main. Easy commuting distance to Air NOW THAT I HOUUHANf 1949 FORD CONV. COUPE ize in moving. Good aennee. Good EASY FRIENDLY HIM EHMiSHTOMAICTHATFOSSIfLE. craft. Paul G. Merrow, Storrs, 1 THINKWEALIOueUTTOBE I FEEL V 1947 PONTTAC CONV. COUPE work. 2>0248. 54 Birch street. YOUNG Man with driver’s license. TERMS ARRANGED 9023. Resort Property for Sale 74 ITHMKVOUlCMlBaN* AnnooncemenU I 1947 FORD SEDAN COLE MOTORS Full time, no nlgiite, no Sundays, And I ’ll hold It In the warehouse A9HAMBP0F WINTERIZED Cottage. 5 room ViKV s e l f is h ; IP CLANCY 1947 PLYMOUTH SEDAN 4164 for drug store. Apply In person, until you want It at no extra coat. RIDERS wanted to Aircraft, 3:30 dwelling, CV)ventry Lake, com SELLS OUT. ID I COIN'TO MISS 1946 OLDSMOBI1.E SEDAN T Painting—Paparing 21 450 Hartford Road. FOR INFORMA-nON to 12 p. m. Tel. 7268 between 8 Business lAiestions plete fumbhlngs. Close to lake, THE FU Ce JUST AS MUCH 1946 CHEVROLET SEDAN AND DETAILS and 10 a. m. Call for “ Ed." OUTSIDE, Inside painting and For Kent 64 1941 PONTIAC SEDAN HoaineM SenrtCM Offered 13 Phone Waforbury 4-3144, privileges. Sale Price $4,000, AS ANT Of YO U - paperhanging. 'res astimataa. 1941 DODGE SEDAN 8 W AN TE D —Dishwasher. Apply In 5 ROOMS first floor, comer house, about $2.00(j cash needed. Allen RENT A WARD Sander! Get an DE LONGS Refrigerator aervlcs. Prompt servtCL. Reasonable Mr. Albert il, 1941 PLYMOUTH SEDAN person. Center Restaurant. business section, steam heat. Realty Company. 180 Center easy-to-use, quality machine Repairs on all makes, commer prices. Phone 7630. D. Frechstts. BARREL Chairs 369 06, floor street. Tel. 5105 ..r 2-0438. that'll resurface floors fast, even 1940 PONTIAC SEDAN Suitable doctor, beauty parlor. In P] 19!!9 PONTIAC SEDAN cial and domestic. Emergency 24- M AN FOR Dishwashing and gen lamps IT'.ys, kitchen cablneU ly .. save, you lots of time, work PAINTING and superior paper surance. Infonliatlon, 80 Oak. 'III, 1937 PACKARD SEDAN hour service Phone 2-1707. eral cleaning, steady work. Room, $7.95. Marlow's Fumiturd, ^ p t„ and money! Low daily rate. Mr. Backer. hanging.. We carry the newest board, good pay. Apply Rainbow Main street, Manchsstsr. Phom Suburban for Sale 75 Montgomery Ward, Main street. ALL APPLIANCES aervlced and wall paper books. Very satisfac w - BALCH-PON'nAC, Inc. Club, Bolton, or call Manchester 5060. • FOR RENT — Two-room office 155 Center St. Phone 2-4545 repaired, burners, refrigerators, tory price. August KanebI 3750. ROCKVILLEl-^Snajk bar, ' 'doing 3823. with private lavatory.'Separate Open Evenings 'Til 10 ranges, washers, etc. All work DROP L E A F tables, chairs, book excellent volume of business. Very Perm nAM It entrance, ground floor. Very de well equipped. Owner moving out ' K.'f. '• •», •••■ guaranteed. Metro Service Co- cases, chests, and youth chaira. (IWMse/^Vke M l fraeicat*, lae.) 1941 CHEVr.OLET Special deluxe Repairing sirable. Available January* 1st. of state. Approximately $4,000 .vv B ALLARD ’S Driving School, Man Tel. Manchester 2-0888. 2.3 For the best In unfinished furni club coupe, radio, heater. Excel Sitoations Wanted— For further Informatloi. call Alice cash required. Alice aam pet chester's oldest, A.A.A. trained ture buy Arlsto-BuUt at. The lent paint, like new Inside. Full SEWING MACHINE repairing, MATTRESS. Tom old mattreaaes Female 38 Clampet Agency 2-4543. Agency. Phone 2-4543, Mr. Mitten BY EINIAR MARTIN .X and certified Instructor. A.A.A. Woodshed, 11 Main srtreet. Open Reealts price $595. Easy terms. No fi electrification, conversion to mod aterillzed and remade Uka new. 6930, Mrs. Wagner 2-0028. BY BERSUBBRGEB B U C S B U N N Y BOOTS AND HER BUDUIBS type dual controlled cars. Day or Call Jonea Furniture and Floor W ANTED — Housework, days, vi evenings. OFFICE IN Orford building. Real rUNNY BUSINESS I--- nance charges. Clarke Motor em cabinets, expert workman; THAT b a l l d o w n ox‘. tttt.voo’sn evening appointments. 2-2243. Oovertng, 36 Oak TW. 2-1041. cinity of Manchester. Phone 2- estate, profeaslonal, etc. Apply BOUTON —Route 44. Unusual 12- oo IN AND MOU> TH'_ Sales, Broad street. Phone 2-2012. Slip. ABC Appliance, 21 Maple 3690 after 4 p. m. IN NEED of new furniture T •ALL wHiLK axaruXTOX CAN KICK fvHNVMW.WW YOLV(&*Vl | Marlow's. year-old quarry stone housS, THE PROSPECl HIU School for 2-1675 Ranges, refrigerators, TV. See 6 THIfi* TO KICK ,------WOWt VdYOl W 6 f OW . W » - XOV3 OWk M9A LOW PRICED specials. Guaran rooms, bath and sunporch on st young children. Pre-klndergartsn, our selection and save. Chambers 1 WILD . y OKAV, X TWO F6» teed. 1941 Pontiac convertible LINOLEUM - Asphalt Ula, wall Private Instructions 38 floor, fireplace; 3 cottages with •OAL/ I T COACH* f , NBItVOU« klMaig«|iten, first grade. Monday Dofr»—Rird»—Peta 41 Warehouse Sales, 501 Middle m A L L . M(\CWf 1 » X W. V U WOOV30 ‘W‘« 0 0 NA>- ..$195; 1039 Chevrolet coach $06; qoyering. Done by relUble, well WantMl to Rent income $5l monthly Large front- 00 8 thbongn Friday. 'Ranaportatlon PO PU LAR OR claaoical piano in Turnpike. East. Open 0 a. m. to 5 AHO M 1038 Chevn'let sedan $50. Terms. trained inen. A l |uba guaranteed. 0 0 0 8 Washed and groomed. See furnished. Mrs. Lela Tybur, direc structions, In your home, also p. m.. evenings 7:30 'til 9. URGEN'TLY Needed, 4 room rent! M e. Comer plot, approximately TMl 6UIA TCRMk* Cole Motors 4164. Hall Llnuleum Co.. 32 Oak street ua for pet aupplles, and fresh I 1 acre. $14,u00, terms, Suburban tor. Phone 4267, guitar and mandolin. Call after 4 by two adults, both working. Best HOW Phone 2-4U22, evening^ 6166. ' frozen horsemeat. lOi. lb. Call WE BUT and sell good used lumi Realty Co., Realtors, 49 Perkins 1930 DODGE sedan. Good condi p. m. Manchestei 2-1042. of references. Phone 2-1668 after FOR SALE —Used electric hair Kennel Supply Shop. 2-4273. ture, combination ranges, gas street. Tel. ;!215. tion, $135 down. Douglas Motor (XJMPLE7TE .Impairs on vacuum 4 p. m. clipper. Reasonable. James Beauty ranges and heaters Jones F^irni- Sales, 333 Main. cleaners, washing machines, PUPPIES. Red Cockers. $25; Bos Salon, 74 ifiast Center street. Help Wanted— Female 35 ture Store. 36 Oak Phone 2-1041 ASSISTANT managet and working motors, small appliances. 100,000 ton Terriers, cross breeds. CoUle Wanted— Real Estate wife desire 2, 3 or 4 unfurnished 77 IMMEDIATE new parts available. Stuart R. EXPERIENCED and reliable and Boxer pups. Zimmerman WANTEa)—A ride from East rooms. Please call 7832, State Wolcott, A-l Repair, Sales, 180 waitress for nights, good salary Kennels, Lake street. Phone 6287. W ANTED— Houses to sell. Call Manchester to Two Hartford's DELIVERY EASY W ASH ING machine, wring theater. Main street Phone 8507. plus tips. Apply In person. Madeline Smith, Realtor. 2-1642 . Uauranca Co„ Asylum street, er type. Tel. 6731. or 4670. I^artford. Leaving 7 a. m., return DODGE Princess Restaurant. M AN AN D W IF E need 5 or RANGE Burners, pot burners and Poultry and Supplies 43 6 4:80 p. m. Phone 7100. FOR SALE!— (Combination gas and 6 PASS. SEDAN heaters cleanea, serviced and re room tenement, furnished or un (TONSIDEKINU SELLING oil, with Silent-Glow oil burner. furnished. Heated or unheated. YOUR PROPERTYT BTT.T.MAMUll 21,860 paired. A s o new range burners D E N TAL Hygienist wanted. Good Very reasonable. Phone 5078. ALLEY OOP A Shiner ORDER NOW, fresh killed capons (Tail 3535. 0 to 5:30. Without obligation to you, w sl 1. AatOMbftaa For 8al« 4 Installed. Joeepb Senna. Phone opportunity. Please call 2-9545. HAHfl'O for Thanksgiving. Call 3265. will appralBo or make you a cash [ 'bRBTTV 3 PASS. COUPE 2-0147. GLENWOOD Combination kitchen ROUSH ON WHAT DOES A NEW 21,731 TWO WOMEN for general laun range. Gas or oil heat. Thor auto offer for property. See us before | OSCAR, GEORGE H. WILLIAMS Associ dry work. Experience not neces CAPONEHTE Chickens. Fresh Houm* ftw Sale 72 you selL DODGE JOB RATED killed and frozen turkeys. Ready magic washer. Toboggan. (Call 2- w eren't Liberal Trades ates have added commercial re sary. Steady employment. Apply 2288 after 6 p. m. Phone 6273 YOU? TRUCK COST? frigeration to their complete line In person. New Model Laundry, any time for Thanksg;lvlng. PITKIN STREET BRAB-HUKN REALTY WSLL, T1 ManeheBtOT Delivered Prices of restaurant supplies. Installa 73 Summit street. Schaub’s Turkey Farm, *188 Hllls- N IN E FOOT hall runner. ^ I t e ONB WAV U TON PICKUP— 21364 SOLIMENE AND FLAGG, tion and servirlng will be done by town Road. Phone 4676. porcelain all gas combination Owner will sell to responsi W ANTED— Residential properties; O' OOIN* IT.' % TON P A N E L—21,556 INC. Wayne W. Phillips. Phone 2- D ENTAL Assistant wanted. Elx- stove. Two years old. Will sacri 4 to 8 rooms. Buyers waiting. perienced preferred. Pleaae call ORDERS Taken now for Thanks ble party, one of the few re Competent, confidential service. ' % VON PICKUP—21.488 3585. giving turkeys, or wrapped for fice. Phone 1822. Dodge and PljTnouth Dealers 2-9545. maining home sites on this ex Suburban Realty Co., realtors, 49 1 TON PICKUP=r21,646 WiNDOW SHADE.'' made to order your freezer, 12 to 30 Iba C?Ieanly 1 » Perkins street T^l-Manc. 8215. IH TON CHASSIS and CAB 634 Center St. and Installed. Venetian blinds ELD ERLY Woman would like picked. Frank Smith. Tel. Man GLENWOOO Combination range, cellent, residential street. 90 21,654 Phone 6101 and curtain rods. 24lbour service. room and board In an all family. chester 7733. Preferably after 5 $15. Phone 2-0822. BUY. SELL, oi exciiange through Phone 3125. p. m. Ttbswl Trades—24 Months To Pay Estimates gladly given. Fagan X 200— Price $2,700. this office. Howard R Hastings, 1939 MERCURY convertible clnb Window Shady. Co., Route 44 at FRIGIDAIRE, Florence gaa range, Real Es^tate Specialist Phone 2- "SofMthlng fww In mstqrx, gsntlemeo— when tomeooS .Gome in and let us show you coupe, comp'.otcly equipped, load WOMAN FOR general housework, ARTHUR A. KNOFLA Bolton Notch. Phone 2-4473. Artirlee for Sale 45 and miscellaneous items. Fire 1107. parks wfthovt litsartinf a ooin. Sit Jaek*in<4ht-lK>x pops why a Dodge Job Rated Truck ed with extra equipment, com Monday through Friday, 10 to 3. place set. Phone 2-4386 mornings REALTOR Tel. - . out'and gives him the rxxzberry!" can save you money. Over S56 pletely winterized. Phone $395. PETER W PAN TALU K , electrical 2 0941 or evenings. WE D O N T promise 24-hour serv u r t FIN E a l l Wool pieces for warm 875 Main St.— Est. 1921 ice In selling your property, but BY GALBRAHH CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER different models to fit your Easy terms. Clarke Motor Sales, contractor, maintenaiice and wir children’s robes, $3.50-$5.0S; for IlDE GLANCES Taking It For Granted M ERRILL C. SEC RETARY: Did you say, "Per COMBlNA'nON UNIVERSAL Phone 5440 or 5938 try us and be surprised. Alice ' FRECKLES AND HIS FKIENDN needs. Broad streeP. Phone 2-2012. Ing for light and power. 40 Foster slacks $l.ej-$3.25; skirts 90c- sona! Work?” This is it 5-days. electric -ange. Open coils. Kitch Home Listings Wanted (Tlampet Agency. 2-4543. y street Phone 8303, $2.23; coats $2.25-$3.95. Shop and MOW& HILDA GON& , ^ vjdoldnT HOW 0 0 ^ Liberal Trades On Your 1941 FORD 2-door, black. Will Salary to 540. Contact: Wilson en heater with hot water front. save at Colonial Remnant Shoppe, CAMBRIDGE STHEEH section. A It} FBEL VJUBH SHff I LITTLE JUNE K Present Truck sell reasonably. Phone 2-3679 ANTKJI^KS Reflniahed. Repairing Agency, 54 Church. Hartford. Good condition, $25 cash. 200 WANTED—Immediately, 5 or 6 | JEAIOOS 115 Center street. aix-ropm single, tn good condition. HEARS ABOUrrUDUR. after 7 p. m. done on any rurnlture 'Tlemann. Main street. room home. Approximately $0,- (XUSlN CDMIN&TD IP A Bcai SOLIMENE A PTiAGG, Inc. SALESGIRL Wanted (18-45). Full OU steam heat Two-car garage, 000. (Tentrai location. Please call | SDurrm. 189 South Main street Phone BOLTON — Building stone and 634 Center Street CLEAN ttsED CARS time. Sports wear. Experience OLD RED Tin Bam, 706 North with amesita drive. Nice private Middletown 7-0574. 5643. flagstone. Also rock drilling AT LOWER PRICES! helpful but uot essential. Do not Main street, buys and sells good yard. Outdoor fireplace. Thirty Phone 6101 and blasting. Bolton Notch Quar phone. Apply In person, Friday a. used furniture and antiques, days occupancy. Liberal financ WE NEED Uatings on single, mul-1 1948 CHEVROLET TUDOR m. to 42. Mancl.ester Knitting ry. Phone 2-0617. Stanley Patnode ing available. Price la $14,700. T. tiple dwellings, acreage and farm I loss PACKARD 6 convertible club 1947 CHEVROLET SEDAN Household Scrrless Frank Denette. Phone 3-3376. coupe. Radk and heater. Can be Salesroom, Manchester Green. J. Crockett Broker. Phone 5416. property around Manchester. Will I 1946 FORD TUDOR Offered 13A R O YA L and Smith-Corona port eeen at 103 Loomis street at any WESTINGHOUSE Upright vac- be glad to assist you in apprais-l 1941 PLYMOUTH TUDOR able and standard typewriters. tlma. No reasonabl oher refused. W EAVING of bums, moth holes YOUNG WOMAN with driver's uum cleaner Elxcellent condition. HOLLISTER STREETT -7 -room ing your home and arriving at a I 1941 PONTIAC SEDAN All makes of adding machines. and tom clothing, hosiery runs, license. Full time, no nights, no Phone 2-2305. single (4 bedrooms). Sturdy con satisfactory price to you. Allen | 1940 OLDSMOBILE TUDOR Sundays, for drug store. Apply in Used machines sold or rented. Re H IO H ESl CASH pricea paid for 1940 FORD SEDAN handbags repaired, zipper re struction, fireplace, steam heat, Realty Company, 180 Center] 1037 to 1050 oasd cara. In good person. 450 Hartford Road. pairs on all makes. Marlow's. 1950 PONTIAC SEDAN COUPE placement umbrellas repaired, 0 FCXCT SERVED gaa refrigera oU burner, extra deep lo t side ■treet'Tel. 5105 or 2-0438. clean condition. Douglas Motor tor. Good conditio:, $33. Phone porch, ah ^ e trees, near school //-vte 1950 PLYMOUTH SEDAN men's shirt collars reversed and GIVE HIM HOP MITH, Amer- Sales, 333 Main street EXPERIENC^BD Drapery seam 8 8 7384. and bus, comfortable home for (TUSTOMERS Waiting for 60 foot 1950 CHEVROLET C L l^ COUPE replaced. Marlow's Little Mending ca’s biggest power tool value! A Shop. stress, steady pre-holiday work; large family. Nice condition. Im lota, not ovei $800. Pleaae call I SPECIAL—1940 Ford tudor. The Liberal Terms! Liberal Trades! part time after Christmas. W at complete power work-shop In one COOK TH ANIJ3G IVINO pinner mediate occupancy, $14,700. Robert J. Smith, Inc., 3450, after | ♦ J clearest beat running car of this Also Good Selection 1937 to 1942 kins Brothers, Inc., 935 Main convenient tool! Shopsmith Is an BY AL VEKMICBI CORNICES and valance boards. on a new, modem electric or gaa Terms. Wm. OoodchUd, Sr., Rsal- 5 Call 7843. ’’ Mother Known Beat type available anywhere. A sure street. 8-ln. bench saw, a 12-in. disc PRISCILLA'S POP COLE MOTORS Custom built, choice of designs. range. Liberal trade-in allow- tor. Office 15 Forest street 7025 atartei tn cold weather. Winter sender, a woodworking lathe, a NEED 6 or. j-oom. ilngle for Im LfOOTBALL? LITTLE LADIESJWOULDNT Telephone 4164 Phone 2-3524 from 0 a. m. to 0 anocs. Benaor’a, 713 Main street or 8801. ^ C A N ME ised ready to go. Clarke Motor p. m. WANTED — Waitress, steady horizontal and a vertical drill mediate out .01 town buyer. Also I p l a y w i t h a F O O T B A L U work. Apply Rainbow Club. Bol- r ANO JENNV L VOU CAN HAVE JUST AS Sales, Broad etrr t Open 'til 9. 1039 DODGE Business ' coupe. pscss. And you cai change from H AVE YO UR new televlaton act C A P E COD— (fompletely finished, need 4-5-6-7. room singles fo ri tqn, or call Manchester 3823. p l a v w it h MUCH FUN WITH Eaislly .^inverted Into sedan. Very FLA T FINISH. Holland window one tool to anothei In less than a installed fo Thankaglving. Order rooms, with oU heat New hot several excellent buyers between C A R LY LE 'S 1032 FORD Coupe,