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Assessors To Sit ert}-, other than motor vehi­ TKur. Sept. 15, 1955. Btanford RcviewEael Haven Ncw»10| East Haven School cles, which is subject to local Next Month tAxallon. Those who do not de­ Conn, 5_4 Faculty Invited To clare such propcrt.v will he A l«Ka1 notice appearing Polio Vaccine Distributed Meet School Supt. subject to an assignment of an elsewhere In this Issue w- additional 10^ In value. Suporlnlendcnt of Schools, R. nounces that Branfond's Board An Independent Our Telephone Numbers Vernon Hays and Mrs. Hays will The board ^vH^ bo In session of Asaessors «1il be In session Four Ways In Connecticut entertain the faculty ot the East from 0 a. ni., until R p. m., Havon schools at a series of teas from Oct. 1 to Nov. I for the dally. Slondaj- through Friday M, Salk viiecliici Coi' ihu pro- at their home Tuesday, Wednes­ purpose of receiving lists ot and «1ll be closed.Oct. 12 b«- Weekly Newspaper Editorial: HObart 7.5811 tcuUoii iiiiiilDHl till! immlyLIc lyiiu may wjsh lo continue this proce­ day and Thursday, Sept. 13th persons owning personal prop- causc of Columbus Day. ot pollomyullllH Ima bucii uvall- dure rather than go lo clinics. through 15th, from 3;30 lo 5 ®l|p last Baufn '^mB aiilc 10 ccL'Uiln ot iliu cliUdicn »( Vncclne Still l.hnlUrd to o'clock. the slide tlii'oUKli Hie fi'ui' [iio- fi-9 Veurs Oroup Teachers from the several Publlihid Wiilly br Fni Ptiis PuliMoUoi* Im. Vol. X — No. 28. Yewly Subicflplion 5330 EAST HAVEN. CONNECTICUT, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1955. COPY SCENTS Si'umK.flltonHornd by the NuUonul I Al present the, use ot pulloniye- schools win have an opportunity FRANK W. SMITH Foumlnllun (oi- Inluhtllc I'aialy- Ittls vaccine U limited to child­ to meet each other and new HOME FURNISHINGS klb In l!)!i4 and It)J5. In Hid li'lal I ren from 5 to 9 years of age. It teachers will be Introduced. Proposed Parochial Junior High School pl'UKi'nm at 11)31 vncchic Wan ol- li this group which has In the The teachers from Highland, Madison Center Grady Challenges Barker Accepts foi'od to nil sccoiul K''adc child­ past hud the higest Incidence of Union, Deer Run, Foxon and NOW SHOWING — One ot the finest collections ot Slipcover ren u[ Uni'lfot'd, FnlrlleUl and pollomycllUs. It Is estimated Momnguuln are Invited on Tues­ and Drapery Fabrics nt the lowest prices possible tor quality Barker To Public Grady'sChallcngc Barker Challenges Ltlchllcld cuunlU-.i, In 1DJ5 ull of day. Those from Tuttle, Over- tl'Oro are about 89,000 children and designs. Also; Curtains, Bedspreads, Window Shades, 6 •11? -V",?^ the children In the th-ni iuui' of these' ages In the siute who brook, Gerrlsh, Glllis, South and Bamboo' and N^enetlan Blinds, Shower Sheets. , gi'iidcii ot tliesc uaunllcu und In did not receive polioniyelltis vac­ Laurel for Wednesday. The High Closed All Day Wednesday — Store Hours: B;30 to 5:30 Debate On Issues Includes Ferrara the Ill-si two «indes ot llie lOilL cine under the program of the School on Thursday. Telephone: Madison (Circle) 5-9629 Tho Democi-allc candidate for Tho East Haven •Hopubllcan ot llio »lnt« weio offerod the VBC- National Fotindatlon for Infantile Those who have been asked lo Second Selectman issued a chal­ candidate for first selectmon, Ferrara's Version Of ctnc In fi'UQ Hchuol cllnlcH. About faralysls and are now eligible to pour are Miss Elizabeth Ritchie, lenge ihrougli the NEWS today, accepted a challenge to a pub­ "I8,U0U chllrtion locclvod the vnc- receive It. Miss Elsie Palmer, Mrs. Marga­ in which he staled he would lic debate hurled by the Dem­ clne In 1004 und nhnut UB.IHIU ret Mack, Mrs. Dorothy Moore, moet the Republican candidate ocratic candidate for second se­ Courne Ot Vaccination Miss Harriet Gesler, Miss Mary rauvinuiinuiiiiuimmiiiiiiuiiji nioie got It In 10M, multhiR a \n "a public debate on Town lectman. In accepting, the GOP Poliomyelitis vncclno contains Cunningham, Miss Katherlne loinl ot 110,000 chlldron In the Issues rather than this hide and standard bearer also Included Road Superviser Post protective substances against all McKcc, Miss Loretta Hanley, his opposition member in the early Bi'ttdoi at ACIIOUI who have seek game you . . . are playing three known strains of polio Miss Eleanore Leary, Miss Zlla .•Q? challenge, received vncclno. The Nutlonnl with the voter.s. Vitus. Immunlminn with Ihls Matthews, Miss Dorothy Keefo, foundation for Inlantllo I'nrnly- Frank A. Barker, third select­ hmlcrlal should consist of a VACUUM norrLB, lubo and needle snlntllule glvlnir ft pint of blood fts well. Blood by the mil­ and Mrs. Wllhllcn-nna Strand- Jerry Gfady, the Democratic man of East Haven, called Ahe ai8 will continue to nMvpin vac­ lions of pints would be needed to fight clTccts of coui'se ot Ihroo ln.|eRllon». 'I'ho for pen nnd Ink as I.ols Schlccl, of l,os Angeles, berg. nuniinee for the second spot on NEWS to state he had been in­ cine until nil Ihc children Who nmkcB her iloposit In the blood bank. Lcnillnff ft burns, bleodlnir, shock ftnd rsdlatlon If the United Yale Baseball Coach To Speak RcbutsNewspapcr first Injection may bo given nt his party's ticket, criticized formed that Jerry Grndy, uo..i- were In the 11151 program have hclplnr band to Ihose In distress snymore means StfttcB were hit by enemy bombs and missiles. any time except lo people In epi­ (Photo courteiy Loi Anselci Tlmea-Mlrrorl The governor holds ottlce for Frank A. Barker, the GOP nom­ ocratlc candidate for second spot lecclved booster doscfi and ull In At lllast Shore Babe Ruth Lg. Dinner demic areos or In households tour years and receives an an­ inee for First Selectman, tor a oh the ticket, had challenged Story Democrats the 11)3.'! program have received recent letter written by the lat­ him to a public debate. where a case has Just occurred. nual salary of 515,000 per an­ •econd Injectlonii. ter attacking Grady's handling of "In answer to Mr. Grady," Speaker The second Injectlnrt.ls etfocllve scablosa. Fifth: cattails, sassafras, num, and the governor's resi­ Opposed Position U, Polioniyolltls vncclno' Is the Children's Home In Newlng- a petition brought before the Barker stated, "challenging m« iMiWS To Run Pics anywhere from two weeks lo six funkia In a small vase. Sixth: available In the slule thioui;h two lon will be distributed. dence. Planning and Zoning Conunlsslon to a debate on Town Issues, it months' nfIer llic first. The third large light green vase, red spid­ Herald Version Says other chunnulii, xtiite nupply and I Garden Notes ji The club will participate In the by Strong Street residents re­ is my opinion that I should not Of Polilical Injection Boems to work best It er spray with large while flowers. connnotolnl supply. 'I'he Connec- planting of laurel and o t hi e r cently. accept such a challenge to de­ It Is held off for nt least peven H By Sirs. M. U. Slaidoy Mrs. Mueller urged all garden­ of the Man-ln-the-Moon variety, bate such issues with the chair­ Clancy Created Job > ticut General ASKCntbly In IDSS shrubs at the Opilol In Hartford. Grady also denied that James Catnliihilcs month;) after liio second one, or ers lo plan gardens to grow what which bear pale yellow blossoms, man- of the Planning and Zon­ voted $100,000 tor the purchase The Guilford club has Invited the F. Gartland, chairman of the lu n«M weelt'ii Isitne of ihti before the beginning of the next were grown in a trial section of ing Board."' •Wilhoiil Parly O.K. oL vaccina tor tree une among members to enter In some of the will be attractively arranged> Re­ Bumocrallc Town CommUtee, NKW'S the plelurrs of nil ctnuU- poliomyelitis season, roopio who Hnuill Tulo of Summer the Walter Burpee Floradale "It is my further opinion," The version of who is t» I ho people of I ho stale on whom arrangements classes to be shown freshments were served by Mrs. had a^iy control over the Com­ dateit, of both (mrtlt^K, runnInK have had poliomyelitis In the Farms near Lompoc, Calif. It the Third Selectman continued, blnniD lor the creation of the It,would be II flnnnclul hardship The blue IHIIIS' ohhning has been at the Fair, Sept. 16-17. Mrs. C. Frank BIgelow, Mrs. David Dag­ mission, and that he, Grady had for nfflee, thiii lU'O subinllt'Td past should receive the vaccine was hoped that even a sudden "that such debates ended with highway suporinlendcnt past In to pui'chaiie it, A pari of this iieard, E. Smith win take rcsetvallons. gett, Mrs. John KIrby, Mrs. A. E. before Wednesday, loKelher wllh in spite ot this; .They have had change In climate would cause been "opposed for the Zoning the 1860*5, On the other hand East Hnvcn In 1953 had « now kupply has been rocelved by Ihc Tho bcos Inivc ferried nil tholr Mrs. Roland Bruneau and Mrs. Hammer, Mrs. A. W. Bowman » Khort hloRrtiphleitl Mtet'Oh will experience with only one strain the bo^lc bloodline change. Had and Planning Commission in the if it Is my opponent's wish to look this wook when the He- •tale depavlment ot health and gold Andrew Kmetzo placed flower ar­ and Mrs. W. B. Smith. Democratic ^Town Committee by bo printed. All Hiielt plottircn of virus and are- not proteoled this occurred, some back - yard enter into public debate 1 will publlcnn candidate (or First S«- will bo dliilrlbutcd In the sumo The loud, loiiuaclous teuerer bird, rangements at the West Haven As summer fades many garden­ They loveTheir Adequate Wiring a very close, personal and politi­ fnnHt be two Inebeit wide and against the ollieys. Vaccination gardener would have captured accept the offer. However, I iectman oltallcngcd the recently fashion as oilier biological ina- Instoiul of tolling, has boon toldi Veterans Hospital In August. The ers relax their dusting and spray­ cal friend of Mr. ;Gartland." tbier Inohtifi In depth. protects against nil three strains. $10,000 offered by Dfivld Burpee, openly challenge Domlnlck For' published yomlon given out by terlalB — Ihrougli local directors niuck schools of tadpoles In tho annual meeting of the Federated ing program. This Is a mistake , ..More than one-half .million president of the company. The simple rule for having the warmth, Grady also defended the rea­ rara, their candidate for firs' the Democt'atlo candidate, of hoallh In the stale upon i'qc- ditoh Garden Clubs of Connecticut will OS black spot on' roots gains a selectman, who I consider to be I persons In '33 ' coinhiunllles', In "We are still only a single step soning behind a letter written to tliiK iiveraRC, The Issue revolves around » oinil^teiufallons of local physl- IjAvo Kraduuted into frogs, be held Oct. 6 at the Holei Stat- toolhold. An all-purpose dust will beauty and pleasure of electrical living is my true opponent to an open] Now Gnglnnd are now drinking Barker some throe years ago, in ThU Is an iirchi1(><;t*s conception of thr nt>w St. llcrnudrttn'H I'nrochtitl Krhnol whtcli will prn- In HWB ]f> Joined the,Nation­ story printed In last week's Now cliihs, And thorc are nniny turtles, which ler, Harltord, al 10 a.m. keep the foliage clean and plants from the final mutation that could debate before any civic group or water from public supplies con­ adequate wiring. Adequate wiring allows the which he complimented the GOP vldt; f(ir six ynirs of Krninniiir school and thi'oo .vciifH of Junior hlfih Kchonl. It will hr i^ttiichcd al LcnRiie Public Relations De- Haven edition of the Sunday Have hud. ii smnmer's ciwio on thriving. Dust zinnias and chrys­ happen anytime In anyone's gar­ on the Town Green. The debate ;i. Connnorclally,' vncchit^ Is taining the necessary amount ot Mrs. C. E. Smith, program standard bearer. Grady said that to tJie rear of the church and will lii> constrncttHl of red hrlcit und llinoHtoiiK In order (o nnileh pru'tnipnt lis a motion picture Herald. " • logs; anthemums to prevent mildew full convenience and leisure that cheap UI will concern Town Issues." bcltig received by physicians In chairman. Introduced Mrs, Rose- den," according to Burpee who the letter, written on civic asso­ the exlslini; parish bnlldinK. The hniUIInf; will liave nine olussruoms, u tlhriiry, mcUnue hibnra- operator and Inter served as a Tho Herald's story «ts(ted that fluoride to prevent dental decoy. The youngest mole has learned to "In reference to the -.n:u'KO the Male for use among' their ma Mueller of Fairfield whose and watch for late broods ot aph- ciation stationery, merely ex- .sporls commentntor with Ijjfty the East Haven , Democratle has spent $100,000 in the last de­ electricity makes possible. People who have that hardship and veteran needs tory, faculty room and ndmlnlstriitlon officcn. private patients, Sevcnly-flvo per wnllc subject was "Whot to Grow and Ids, especially on chrysanthemums .pressed his "appreciation for any Gomez the Yankee great. During leaders claim/"Claney, dcllnlte- The moth hos'piLHsed llA flying. cade deodorizing and expanding were claimed before mu i-'^.-...- cent ot available vncclno Is be­ How to Arrange 11." The flower and nasturtiums. Nicotine sul­ assistance you offered to the World War II, Allen Was In the ly on his own, established the Junior Choir Plans electrical living love it. People who haven't ocratlc controlled Zoning Board ing distributed In this manner. test; malerlols used for arrangements phate, such as Black Leaf 40, the range of this popular annual. Special Services' Athletic clinic. new position without going Into - Glenmoor.Civic Association." of Appeals, I osk them to pro­ Many |)hyslcluns have already And, having climbed tho foxglove must be most, carelully consider­ win give prompt results. Tlie fra­ The company immediately re­ should see an electric contractor — soon. Since Allen came to Yale, the a huddle with Gartland or any Audition, Rehearsal In his letter, Grady slated; duce the application In sub­ ed. It should have a. clean - cut grance of rose-gcranlums, rather newed Its offer to pay $10,000 for Maguirc, Lee, DriscoU, Mautte, Assessor Lauded KUs have boon more successful ol the Demmlo town committee received this vncclno through es­ Members ot Trinity Church stalk "I have revelwed Mr. Bark­ stance of these charges." look, not exotic. Shrubs ore es­ than the Inslgnlflcatit blossoms. seed from the first white mari­ than any other tennis during the chiefs," tablished drug supply channels. School, ngcs nine throUBh 12, who The ant 1ms reached his Kvorcst, er's or should I say his "Little j "I further ask them to pro­ 4. In Rddllloh to exlsinig, slate -7-Martha U. Thomas sential for.a bouquet as the fo- Is one ot the reasons for Its pop­ gold plant and set the next judg­ Ghost Writer's" statement In re­ Caldwell Among Honored Guests For Appraisal Of school's 80-yenr baseball history_, . I That this paragraph may hftve wish to onler the Junior choir for duce the minutes of the meet­ In 1947 -and AS,' the BluoU,j^„ construed to (ncan that and commorolnl. chnnneU, vac­ The Branford Garden Club met llngd gives good background. Ttie ularity. A small plant sot out In ing for the summer of 1957. Gar­ ply, to my comments on his at­ the first lime, may audition with THE UNITED ILLUMINATING ing at which time I. appeared Icimis have won the Eaatoni Dl- ci^ncy appointed Martin Halla- cine win bo available'ihrougl), a Friday at the Pine Orchord Cha­ plum tree Is,.especially recom­ Spring will have grown by now deners are urged to send seed tack of the Zoning and Planning Mr. Smith nt the church Satur­ in behaif of the applicant." Scheduled To Be At Clancy Picnic Valley's Damage 75 Players To Be vlslon'title In the T. approved to buy poliomyelitis Thomas Slurgess, annual meeting making crnb-applo jelly, place a mistruths relying on . the hope South Japan lo Give menls will be assigned at that rules have 'to be followed in ar­ Ea!iV''1S^v'en;\ti53ttsaor In osili'iial^ hasi authored tllre«rbi)oi«,'«W<4> vaccine. ' \ ' small leave In part of t>ie glasses that no one. would remember The bttsebnlV coach of "^Yate crttllc '•usploos/lrWiptJUiid'lrt-' ttm'e. chalmtnn, announced that the an- I rangements, —r^ principles^ rather Honor Of Town llcacl ing, the, damage, caused by the University will be the principal ,have attained the Best' Seller tho siiC(:eedlng pat'agrtlphs, before Illling them. Instead of at­ • your original statement? Do you Christ Church Sermon i Aswlth both the stale and fed­ nual , meeting •. will be ' held, on Ihtin rules Were advised. believe that East Haven ,contains The committee in charge ot flood In the Naugatuck Valley. speaker at the banquet honor­ list In' "spdrts literature. His Frank A. Barker, (h* Repub­ eral supplies ot vaccine, 'persons The United Stales Muso- Wednesday, Oct. 5, at 12:30 at I • The arrangomenta shown ' had, tempting to bring,a ,blg plant in­ The former bishop , of South books were "Major League pure Idiots? Mr. Barker.or Mr. arranging the Friends of Frank Jn a letter^ to First Scledtman ing Iho members of the East lican candidate, pdlnti oiit that whn have ttsually obtained other j urn. Is an oducntlonni and the Yankee Silversmith, Walllng- n decided Japanese.inIluence.\The doors and carry it through the Japan will make the third of a Baseball," "Whining Baseball" Ghostlo, you never checked the S. Clancy Outing to be held Shore Babe Ruth League Mon­ the story claims the Demoeratlo Inununiznllons tor tholr children 1 research museum, and It Issues tord. ResdrvBllona must be ob­ firstj a browii, flat container held winter, take three, or four cut­ Frank S. Clancy, the association and "Baseball Techniques Illus­ minutes of the Zoning' Board series of sermons at Christ Sunday at Slnquo's Picnic day, Sept. 26, at 6:30 pjn. in the parly apposed.tho creation of ths from tholr private physicians'.nclentltlc publications. tained from Mr.S. Slurgess before tings and .root them. In pots of T V PROGRAMS president, Heniy S. Smalley, trated." illi "All Star Baseball" canna seed pods: and leaves. The Grounds, Laurel Street, announ­ Weeping Willows He8taurai,il, position as such, regardless o( damp sand. Remove lower leaves and you never appeared on be­ Church Sunday at 10:30 a.m. Sept. 30th. Russell'White ot the second, ^amethyisl color, small ced yesterday that they have re wrote: Laurel Street. Is a popular game, based on the What person 'was selected to fill half of tho people you now are The Rt. Rev. Arthur Lea, Whito Mouse Flower Shop In Gull- ani. Insert about two^ -• inches 9:00 Male Room For Daddy IKetlino batting averages of both 11. , igla'!s. vase held red single and' WNIIO using for political purposes. celved acceptance of invitations "On behalf of tho Conn. Aa- deep .In the .. siAnd, i)re5slng it 9:30 SportllDht Ptayhouic D.D., will speak on "Christianity Ethan Allen, according, to modem and old lime players. In supporting his allegation. ford will be the guMt speaker, double dahllaa. In the third, an Otiannel R You Aw TlifM 10:00 Truth or Consequencei sentto the 23 honored guests soclution of Assessing Officers firmly around the stems. You Asked For It 10:30 Waterfront, •'Homlna Ft)flit» Will Solve Your Problems." The scheduled to put in an oppear- Frank' Messina, chairman of tlie Barker i*ovlews the . paragraph and election of officers will ho alabaster vase.hqlrl .white glnrfio- "Mr. Barker you really should may I express our appreciation PiUtlt Sttntzrt 1:00 Confidential File sermon Is. the English transla­ ance on that day. committee In charge of arrange­ that further explains . what the held. The nominating conmtltteo 11, white .butterfly, bush, asters After carefully examining 204 FRIDAY. SRl'TEMBBR IS I Tosit of il)C lown 11-JO Damon Runyon Theatre know more about Zoning, after Education Association EAST HAVEN tion of one given by the Bishop of the fine manner In which ments, has consented, to address: Democrats arc blaming on Clan­ con.^lsts ot Miss Mndolln Zacher, and snowberry. • Fourth: dining rows of marigolds grown from TV Play lluusf 12:00 NUtap Theatre all the Board of Zoning Appeals In addition to those who have 10:00 LortlU Youno Show In Japanese to his congregation (East Haven) Assessor George the 75 boys and tholr guests at­ To Hold Tea And Open cy. Tlio parn^^-aph roads: Mrs. A. E. Knowllon, Mrs. Anios room table, darlt vase, purple seed by gardeners in 38 states, was given a good line regarding accepted the committee hos al­ IM I'MU 10^10 VfXM't Mj Une WKDNKSDAY, SEPTEMBER SI In Nippon. Miller volunteered assistance to tending the banquet. House At High School 'Heretofore the responsibility Business Directory Barnes and Mrs. John McCabe. butterfly, bush', blue and purple none was considered a pure white 7:25 aiannd 8 AlalwiM nm Sunday Ne« SpetUI the building of a house on an so extended Invitations to Gov. 1:15. FlKifde Thtatw the assessors of our cities and Allen, who became head coach The East Haven Education ot supervising the hlgh>yays went Scrnpbooks to be completed tor delphlnums, pink coxcomb and In the opinion of judge's. Plants 7:30 Toiliy T undersized lot for a member of In "Christianity Will Solve A. A, Rlblcoff ana John Bailey, -:6G Omnne) 8 Almuiu 11:43* T. B. A. 7:00 Today for the Ells In 1946, Kuccccdlng Association Is sponsoring an In­ to tho first selectman who boss­ 12:15 NeKs tnd Sfna Off 7:25 Channel 8 Alminae your family on the claim of hard­ Your Problems," Bishop Lea ex­ chairman of tlie State Central towns damaged by the 1955 flood 8:1)0 •To^.l . 7:30 Today Robert "Red" Rolfe, the ex- formal tea and open house pro­ ed town road crews,,,. But a-^b Ctiiimel 8 AlnuDic T plains that he thinks it moi*e Committee. As yet these two In­ disaster." 7:55 Channel 8 Almanac ship and a veteran's need for Yankee great, Is a graduate of gram Monday, Sept, 26, ot 3:30 Clancy streamlined the setup bjr 8:3li todar 8:00 Today effective to indicate to our Am­ vitations have not bofen answer­ •Miller headed a group of three S;53 QiAanel 8 Alminu housing. You have finished build­ the Unlvereslly ot Cincinnati, p.m. In Room 102 at the High MONDAY, 8EPTEMBBR 19 8:25 Channel I Almanie erican Church the kind of chal­ ed. asse.ssors In appraising flood da­ naming a highway supervisor RALPH P. IJNDEN 8:00 ThB Yanle. Peddlwl - IhB MeiMM 8:30 Today ing the house and-it Is now for where he wos awarded his bach­ School, and that was tho first shot that 10:00 DlDE Done School T S:55 Channel 8 Almanac lenge that our Christian rellgfon The outing, which is non­ mage to the towns of Derby, 10:30 Parsnti Time T:00 Today Sale. It appears the so-called elor of science degree in "1927. An Invitation Is extended to echoed into a major tanilly 8:00 The Yankee Peddlert—Ibfl Nlelxna is making to Japan, rather than profit in character, Is being held Ansonla, Naugatuck and Sey­ CASTELLON CONVALESCENT 10:15 Window Stiopper 7:25 Oiuind I Almanac 10:00 Dins Dont School Veteran's urgent need has van­ He was awarded his master of all members and administrators break In the Demmle ranks." 11.-00 Window IJlnrtlKd give the usual missionary re­ to show the outgoing First Se­ mour. flonera! Inftunincn 7:30 Today 10:30 T, B. A. ished and a Ijuslness deal pops Francis Walsh arts degree from Columbia Un of the East Haven School sys­ The QOP candidate rebuts this 11:30 sua* It flirh ' T Oianna 8 Aimanae 10:45 Window Shopper port. lectman of East Haven, the os-' J ON VOUll I.II'B HOSPITAL 12:00 Induitry on Parade 7:55 up In its place. Do you not be­ (Photo-Syrotlak) Iveralty In 1932. tem. New members of the leach­ version of Clancy establishing Today 11:00 Window Shopper It is the' opinion of Bishop teem In which he Is held by fel­ * YOCU nOMR ] Mrs. Kny Anastatio, IMr. 13:15 l/iie Of We SK)n Uao Strike It Rich lieve in good Zoning laws Mr. Lucas Studio Changed After finishing college he was ing staff will bo guests ot hon­ the position on his own, without li costs money when you 1"^:30 Seareb VMT Tomorro* 8:2Ci Channel S Almanac 12:00 Induitry on Parade Lea, who has given over 40 years low townspeople and by leading i TOUR AliTO Registered Norse* in 12:45 Bonttmpll . 8:30 Today Barker, or perhaps you feel that sought by the Cincinnati Reds or, ' the sanction of the Democratjc QuniielS Almanac 13:15 l^re of Ufe of ills life to the work In Japan, figures In other municipalities In To Syrotiak Studio i TOUR BUSINESS l:aO Welrome Tfati^Ien 8:55 12:80 Searcb for Tomorrow only the Selectmen of the Town the toastmaster, and It will be and tho Detroit Tigers, He sign­ Michael ZIto, president ot the Town Committee, by producing 'Attendance Day and Night 2:00 Indintry on Panda 9:00 THe Yankee Peddler»-^be NUliom that Japan did not reach her the area. i I«4 Main 8t^ K<»t HnVM DliiB Dong School 12:45 Nancy't Kitchen should get In under the line. his duty to Introduce the follow­ Stephen P. Syrotiak who pur­ ed with the former and played association, and Reginald Bru- the party's 1953 campaign news­ Carehilly Prepared Meah 2:30 . The Guldhii Lltht . 10:00 1:30 Welcome Tnielttf climax when she was at the do it yourself 11:45 Mld-Altemoon Newa—Joa Bunu 10:30 T. B. A. According to Fred P. Wolfe chased the Lucas Studio located for, them for 13 years. A lotto, membership chairman ol 2:00 Robert Q. Lewh ing guests of honor: papers. and Diets 3:00 The Rle Payotf 10:45 Window Shoppir "Mr. Barker, you termed my height of her power before Window Shopper 3:30 QuirilnR Ugtit Jr., and Alfred Holcombe, hono­ Former Congressman John J. In the Holcombe building, 265 marVable fact about this Is the the group, will attend the an­ "If Clancy went, agolnst party Phone HO 7-S828 8:30 Bob Croiby Show 11:00 ' 2:45 Mld-Aftemoon Nevt—i> Bum ^ letter Incoherent and secondly, \/o.id War II, and that her.de­ '.1:45 Concemlns Mlas tUtloia 11:30 SUlke- It Rich rary CO - chairmen, more than Main Street, in 1954, has filed fact that Allen never had any nual Conn, Education Assn. wishes by creating this post," ! Induitry on ParaiJe 3:00 The Bl£ Payoff . ./ you accused myself and the Zon­ feat was necessary to her devel­ Maguire, now Warden of Wall- Main SL—East Haven But don't let that stop you 4:00 mlslilet Daj 12:00 3dO Bob Crosby Show 500 persons ai'e expected to at­ a- change of trade name writ minor leage experience, making workshop at Norwich Inn, Nor­ Barker said, ','h()w do Gartland 4:15 Secret Slorm 12:15 Uft ot U(e ing Board of being controlled by opment. He believes that Japan Ingford; Mayor Richard C. Lee, Bearch tor Tomonow 3:45 Home P^rty »> -^, . ^ tend the affair. The basis for with Town Clerk Margaret the jump atralght from the ciam wich, which will bo held from and Ferrara explain the fact \'M On Vour Account 12:30 4,-00 Brighter Day • \ ' Mr. Gartland. Let me enlighten can now move forward to make of New Haven; Judge Cornelius 5:00 Outdoor Adienture Clutl 12:45 The Elietric Show this figure Is the returns on Tucker. pus to the big leagues. He Is September 30 through bet. 2. ' that In the Sept. 18 and Sept A.G.P. ELEGTRiGAL UIO VTelcsne Trarelen 4:15 Secret Storm "^ you and Mr. Ghostle on these a real contribution to the Far Driscoll; Bruce Caldwell, , ex- 5:30 nowdr Ooody 4:30 On Vour Account tickets sold. The chairmen said The new trade name Is Syro­ one of the few big league ball 26 editions of the. 1993 campaign 6:00 Slaie 8 2:00 Robert Q. Uwli (Continued On Pago mve) East and to the world. Yale football great and Town 2:ir> Robert Q. L«wU 5:00 Outdoor Adventure Cb£ that ticket sellers were instruct­ tiak Studio. The present owner players ever to do so. St. Mark's Issues, the published Democratle : Don't just sit back and wish you 6:30 Sporlscope - Sjd Jaf(e 6:30 Howdy Doody SERVICE, INC. You furnish the muscle . . . 6:40 Scaly Weather Forecajl 3:30 Guldlns lJ»ht , ». ed to issue tickets only to those Judge and Second Selectman of purchased thd studio from Peter In his years In the majors, Sunday: 10 a. m., morning platform leads off with the fol­ "Authorized Dealer" .Mid-Afternoon Htwt — I. Bwni 6:00 Qtase 8 0:45 Tho NeicB Today 2:(& 6:30 Sportscope who would assure their pre.sence West Haven, Industrial Electricians "The Friendly First" had the money for some improve­ T:00 KUm Shorts :i:00 Tlie Bit Payoff Lucas more than a year ago . during which timo' ho played prayer and sermon, "The Right lowing, slateinent!" 7:15 Sports .'JpolliBht 3*30 Bob Croiby Show 6:40 Sealy Weather Report at the outing. 6:45 Tho NcM Today Also Charles Gill, New Ha^ Since selling out Lucas has mov­ with the Reds, Giants, Cubs, Hand Of God," by tho Rev. Al­ " 'Full Tlnj? -Highway Supei^ International vriil furnish the money. ment you've wanted for years. 7:30 Cola Time 3:45 House Party Francis Walsh chairman of ed to the Western part of the "CONTRACTORS" 4:00 BrIatitcr Day 7;0O Captain Gillint Blue And Gold Open ven Police Commissioner; Jos- Cards, Phillies and Browns, Al- fred Clark, rector, 10:20 a. m. visor: We believe that the Town 7;4'« Camel Nc»s rirarao .— Bvayae 4:15 Secret Storm T:3% Disney Land the Board of Education, wlil be (Contlmicd On Pace Five) United States. ' len compiled a .300 point bat- church school. of Eost Haven should have « Drop in at the Branch Office of 8:00 • Pantomime Quia 7:45. Plymoutb N'evi Cararan 4:30 Meet The Stan full time Superintendent of General Eieeirie Trucks It's amazing how handy men S:GO Life ot nuey 5:00 Outdoor Adientm Cm 8:00 t-'rankie Laloe Show "The Friendly First" nearest you 9« Big Slory 5:30 Howdy Doody 8:30 The MGM Parade Roads. A great savings to our SALES — SERVICE haw become around, the house, 0:30 Dear Phoebe em Slaoe B „_. , „ 0:011 Thr Mlllinnalri^ Football Season Vs. taxpayers could be made It an 10:00 Cavalcade ot Sporti 6:30 SportKope — 8yd Jart» 930 Fathtf Knowt Beit and Hot|wint and tell us about it. 10:45 Spotti Wind Up 10:00 Front Row Center experienced, qualified man, with given tlte proper tools. More and 6:40 Staty Weather Report Go All Out For Victory Against Southington Saturday East Haven 11:00 I l.ed Thrco Uiea 6:41) The N^»» Today 11:00 T. B. A. some engineering background,. APPLIANCES more men arc converting attics in­ 11:30 Badge 714 7:00 Mr. District Attorney 12:00 Nftecap ITieater were hired to siipervlse allroBd Green Garage 12:00 Nllecap Ttieatra , T30 Tony Martin Show 1rf)0 NVwf We can probably help you, with '7:45 News I'aramn Strong Southington and bridge building repairs.' store * Of6« ITS Mnin iSt. HO l-n»6 to spare rooms, building garages, S:00 Producer'* Show Ca« THURSDAY. SKPTRMBER 32 Does this sound as it Clancy SATURDAY, SEPTEMnER 17 9:00 Thoie Mhltlns Gu^lt alone Is responsible for the crea- ': 467 Main St. East Haven even doing much of; the building a Home Improvement Loan, to buy 0:30 Kthel k AlfkTt 7,'00 Today 10:00 Studio One 7:30 Today lion of the position?" 7:25 Channel 8 Almanac East Haven Seeks of their homes. the materials and the tools you will 0:15 Mr. Wlurd ll?)0 Douplas Falrtianti Presenta Bnrlter in his charges rebut­ Phones 11:30 Advcnturti of Sherlock Holnct 7:55 Cbannel 8 Almuu .0:15 Bitker BlU Cfcrtoow 8:00 Today ting the recently printed vef. HO 7-229S HO 7-1854 Central Cleaners Dyen tieed. The rates are low, you can 12:00 Nitecap Theatre Well Child Clinic 10:00 Boy Scout Protrtra 1:00 Newt. Sign 0» ^^__ 8:25 Cliannel 8 AlmsiAc First Undefeated sion, nhso points out the fact Many more men would like to 8:30 TndflV Home of Distinctive Cleaning 10:30 Wild Bin HIckok that Gartland published, an ed- '. Open ETesnns* & Satnrday take up to three years to repay, no 11:00 Uomy Tune TlniM TrvanAY; RErrEMnER 20_ 8:55 Channel 8 Almanu May Be Cancelled do these things, but they, don't 11:30 Commanito Cody 0:00 The Yankri- > ....mtrt—Ibe Mebooi Year Since 1952 itorlal In which he states that : We Operate Our Own Flut 12;00 Bin tw ;:00 Today 0:30 Dione Lucai Show Clancy's request for a highway '• down payment is required, and life 7:?5 Channel 8 Almanac 10:00 Dine Dong School have the cash for'Iumber and other 1:00 Buffalo BItl Jr. supervisor Is a good one and : 4-Hoin' Cleaning Service 1:30 Uncle -lolinny OJOM 7:30 Today 10:30 T. B. A. For Lack Of Aid insurande for the amount of the 755 Channel 8 Almanac 10:45 Window Shopper Junior Varsity Play would be carried out it elected, Ausie's Auto Repair materials, nor do they have the 2:00 Ilnsball • Vankses n Baltimore 4:30 SU

^dy Ooody 7-JO Pattl Page Show Second row: Frank Orlndell, Ralph Schlotmnn, .Marty DeFellc, Ralph PuoUllo, Calvin Ohldy Lance McOovornoy, Bob Gll5on, Mike Powell, Anthony PonogrosBl, tion. He has gone on record tor Let Thi» ATaBable Space 10:30 Texat Ranger (ortunes)o f the local eleven will if discontinued now, the spokes­ 11 a'li Sunvf LVtuR 6:00 Stage, 8 "Beulah" T:4J I'anicl Nens Cararan-SwiyM Loren Inline, Joseph Smltli, John Anasftasio, Rtobert Wardele, John DeCaprio, Joe Dc-Poto. the appointment ot such an In­ 12K)Q WInky OInk & Y

Thur. Sept. 22, 1955. Bmnfdrd Rcvicw-Ensl Haven News 2 AKnlnst llnnKicn, the Blue and shouldn't be too worried. Tllc the Bli,illtl,>n «t the (vst S.v U Blue & Gold t'iold (Jlsplayr.'d a poweful attack. second team line lias proved II- Ihi- psi Ill's liw nil t,\ lh,-ir| KMnllttiMMl Frrim Vnjilf Onr.) Ci'lxad hn.'i an Hiroy of last back.s sr?lf against the first stringers In IMoluUt's. n-t;rtnll,'s\ ot v\lt,» \uiu, I ant) Iliotf I"* tiVfH'y reason lo be-who oiwrale behind a hefty, hard practice and are not too easily the Kii'sl Seli-fliMrtli will aaslu i Ushcd a Commls.slon iindi"' Ihe talM' iwrr Ihi' Ji'ti ^lt «sn>(iMsinij i pillows llovf' llif! boyft will Iw nl l.lielr chai'RlnK line. In Sal Storo. KaJit pushed around. They have good Hiur, Sept. 22, 1955. Branford Review-East Haven News 3 Silver Tea Oencrnl Statute 33A. This coiiW BRANFORD MOTORS Inc. penk for this gamo. Haven has a T-pourIng quarter­ weight and are fast cnougli In be thr iMiHlrm'liiin ami (uainlain- . mission vyould have the power' i-nrr «( Ihf u<»v\'» rsviuls , RESTAURANT The AUar Guild of Tabor Lu- Last Of Clancy Beausoliel Says Two Coach Frank CrUafl. who docH back, whose .sllght*gf-)iand with able to hold their own liiillvld- to' cventc districts under .'their llie football befuddles the spcc- ually or collectively. llieran Church has extended an control and there would ^bd no CHEVROLET not undorrale the Iilfflily touted l.«virel Slieel • En.l Haven - Tel. HO 7-5576 invitation to the public to the WF'* . up-Htatc outnt. haf( tnken it catty tatora and opposition alike. While Crisafi admits lie It lihrUi I'hvm* Backers Resigns need for several Independent dis­ S«Hil^v! s *. nv, Uvly INMA* silver tea to be held at the cliuixh tricts that ore now In the pro­ on his Rquad during the last cou­ Against Southlnirton, Criiafi lacking, at the present, • tull- Strviitf/ Comptele Dinners PITTSBURGH PAINTS at '1 o'clock Tuesday. AreasReadyToCreate Phone HUbbard 8-2535 ple ot days, limttlnf! contact to a will probaby start .loo Guatatsoii able replacement for Sal Slorv, nivinUMii ViVi.W *. w, w>««i««i From Committee cess ot being organized. l« he believes this defeclency will 5:30 P. M. to 9:30 P. M. very minor ddRrcc. The ronson and Joe Mellllo at left and right j>iA,vt>»' »iMl wmwn Ky i\W'\ Freight hauling l.s the major "The citizens of the Foxon Ifi that he doesn't want any cas- cndK, They are two rangy fel­ Ix! overcome by nild-scasnn when Window Glass Tlie last member of the Clan- Pnrk nnd the Wcsl End arc tak­ t>t'»i\.'tu'i, il* «l. IV» WIHHV Kvcru Day Except Mondays occupation of Canadian riil- • cy-for-first selectman faction unltic» bofoi'o the soanon Rots lows who have' fliiijer tips that 'nls two freshmen prospivls, Mlkp t.i^ii. n.l^., f>s*A«o4Av A\\tyH,« .••.\«th ^tfci'.sw. **«Mlj .Spfijiiil .Siindny Dinncr.s 12 Noon to 8:30 Putty & Caulking Compound vices for lew thm\ carioiut iul.-. i Committee resigned Inst week. "Wo looked Kuod n};;ainst Ham- have no trouble picking out enough experience pla^'lnit with P'"- 'v.i ,Tuue 22nd. This bill sets thme two targets lo throw lo. the Junior Var»lt,v. Lflis ti««; Srl-MW aVl.l y'hills'-!! •i.'il.s,*!. S i This makes the third such resig­ Claini.s New Slalnlc In his statemeiil. In which he up the procedures to crcste a den," Crlsafl admitted, "but we IV m. H<^l> v.*jiU»Wi t |\. 1« ~" CONTINENTAL TABLE nation within as many we«?ks. Iiaven't looked good .slncf," With Charlie Botrmnnn at loft li?cn handicapped In early train eiUlelzod his opponents for con- (. .. . tor Ihe •-•jnsl.'uci' Ing by a bruised left aim he siis- • V,l\t-'. lift . (,\tvlhtv A\ Mw KN'KUY rUESDAY • ALL YOU CAN EAT 2.50 AI Holcombe. a friend and pol­ (rives Areas sewors nnd gives the' district tax* l\ "Of course, thom'H leaHun," tackle, and AI "Butch" M«lillo, o>vcr fushiR nnd nilslondlnR Iho people at right. East Haven has two ag­ talncd while plajlnK b«»»>i«\l Chmvh Ual\. 1ti«i«iavi S (s \n itical ally of Clancy, who .served nl Ihe town nieetltiR of Aug. 'Jli, Ing nnd assessment- powers to he went on, ".Some of liie boys this summer, however bi* has DniicliiK Every S«l. Nile — Frankie Duraizo'» Orch. To Assess aiK moot, the cost of the project In­ took quite a lumping In that gressive linemen who can take Siwdal \>«it«H mi^rilns .M I'MI-l MEFFERT LUMBER to as second selectman under Clan­ 1 Tax Bpnusoliel snld thai lo get sow­ shown rapid lmprovera«nl slnef 5 JERRY LA MONICA, Vocalist dependent ot the rest of the Ilnmden KcrttnmaKc. no 1 had to caiw of their line ainlgnmcnts ort Cliuivh In \hf I'hmvh liall, cy from 19-19 to 1951. renovmced ! In n slnteinent rolpnsoil ycs- ers n Sower Authority must be Iho offensive and still wreck his arm has Iwcom?* normsl. VWUVVWWWUWWUWWWWWWWWtAnfX/WWV his affillalion with the group eRtnbllshcd If n scwngc system town. It virtually sets up a shift players around into,various MORE MORR j tpvdny, D. Chni-lCR BcnvisoUol, munlclpnllty within tlic town, comblnadon.n Ihat they were un- havoc In the secondary in lead­ North Main St., Branford Remodel rosponyible for the polUicftl as- honrt of Ihc SCWIT cnmniluoo. Is lo be Uislailed, nnd' In view UHed lo. This upset their timing ing the off-tackle^plays. On de­ Opening against Suuthhigton sinalion of the First Selectman, stRtod tlinl by vli'luo of n re­ of the fnct Ihe town saw fit to "It districts nre tormod In and thoy didn't took M good as fense they will be hard n«n to Saturday, Ui* Rlu« and 0«ld will Tel. HU 8-3484 in a quiet manner. He did not cent slnte Inw slgixctl by Gov.l o reject the overnll project, those two nrens, the next step A CONTRIBUTION they did in the Hamden scrlni- lake out of the play. ploy St. Mary's at Bow«n VlelA. release the news to the pivss, Hlblcoft on June 22, Uio huUvltl- then such districts Ibnl fnvored woulil he to engage engineers mnKc.'* Saturday Oct. 1, at 10 a. in.; the ui\l dlsli'lcl!( of n mmiU'lptxllty sewef.'s may now sel up their to detcrinlne the cost of these The center of the line has TRIP TIPS toy SNET own .sewer authority. When nsliod nboul Soullilng- three hard charging players. Shelton, here under the lights, arc now empoww** to ci'ontc projobts. Funds tor' engineering tnn, the high school head coach, John I>eCaprlo at center, Don o nFrlday, Oct. 7; Woodrow Wil­ their own Mwer Rnfli*ritles, and •*Tf Is not best for the town," could come from the district or to the stated that lUcy aUvnyH come up DeAnglls at left guard, and Bill son, here, Oct. 23; Walllngford, RIGHT ilORE QIGKHRSONj AI n«lcomt»o Hint Foxon I'nrk nnd the Wert Beausoliel concluded, "to hnvc thoy could apply tor funds under at home, Octotor 29; Seymour, n Federnl Act to do .engineering wild 1 strong tpnm. Ginneltl at right guard. They ''iiiiiii;ijiliiinili:i!!i;iiiin:it!lii!>iiil!!iii:ii;!i:!i!i!i;(liiiiiiii/iiui^^ '.DANCING SCHOOL! End nre iircpnrinK to net under several ludepondent commissions; "Tiioy tmve about file leltor- can tear holes In the opposing at Seymour, November 5; North but left that tip to the heads ot j tills Inw, , however, there Is no other choice up to Ihe point of construction. nien from last year, tuul a P" ••• line lo lend the way on power Haven, at North Haven, No\'. 12; I 305 Main St. (R^-ar) E. II. ', the Democrats. In fnce of the recent decision These funds would be tonned COMMUNITY FUND ber of former freshmen and plays, and piwscnt a solid wall of and its traditional Thanksgiving IMioni' HO 7-6fit0 or J Back on that falefvil Aug. 2, not to have n town Snnltnry without Inloresl to.the. Districts Day game, Nov. 23, at Brnntwd. I Announcing \ IG mcmbN's of tht? Democratic For n lime, there wns i> quid Commliislon." until the ncwors nre constructed. sophmores who saw a lot uf na­ (losh on the defense. Fly-by-nlght, out-ot-town op-] lA) 2-OR7n [ lull, as tho reninlnlUR three sup- tion during lost soasan. '!'*•" '" The J.V.'s will open their cam­ orators have victimized many Town Committee, stood solidly nenusolleVs prepnred slnte- At this point the dtlicnn o( the be tough you can bet on that With the e.<(eepllon of a re- I' I i Vour child deserves the best i behind their choice for First. Sel­ lioitw'.i of tile ousted First Sel- mont rends n.s follows: nrens, knowing their Individual lilacenieiit for Storo. Crisafi has paign, Monday, Oct. 3, at .North a Iiomo owner by clmrgln, octmnn, contlnvied ns members is a Haven; then will oppose Hill- e.*corbltnnt prices and making] Instruction available. Lore| ectman, Incumbent Frank Clan­ "The recent town meeting, cost, could vote to Install sow­ fnUiy good depth In the backlleld. 1 Opening Soon I Dickerson Is a qualified and i cy, even though they knew tholr of the conimlttcc, ers or not. Halfbacks Ralph Paollllo, Har­ house, at K'3W Haven, Oct. 10; misleading promises.. Tliat cnllcd for the purpo.se of estab- Hamden, a'b. Hamden, Oct. 11; needn't happen lo YOU! Wc j accredited teacher recognized j cause was a lost one. nicn Tojn Donegnn, who had llshlng a Sewer Commission, lias "If sewors nre voted tar, the ry L»ng>.\ AI PeltlnlcchI and Ar- I by the Dance Masters Assoc, i Within a few days, one backer, been rctnlned becnuso of Inter­ llf Conclllo, give East Haven an Wilbur Cross, here, Oct. 'Jl; { in Branford 1 arc your neiRhbors. We soil ci'cnted confusion In Ihe minds District could then set up their GOOD INVESTMENT Branford, here, Oct. 31; and honest building products —j I to teach your child with the j Mrs. Jennie Foley reBlRne>-•• tense would give the impression Nobody sees theie that he is seeking revenge for MARKETS BANKING HOURS ^•*^ there's^"" being ousted. absorbent loles of softfist ORLANDO'S 9:00-3:00 Monday thru Friday However, Clancy did support cotton — and your feet K ^i lot eMoflO"' Barker in his claim that It .was 7:00 - 8:30 Friday Evenings HIGH RIDGE ROUTE 80 will approcialo thoir Fei-rara who sold the town Uie Here Friday! NEW'56 FORD!| pick-up truck used by the high­ SHOPPING CENTER AT ROSE ST. fre»h, cool comfort! way .supervisor in his daily worlt. ^•^•^^^^^^•*^*^^^ The position under tire has also been the subject of another ! allegation by the Republicans. Visit your stato university. Lakeside setting is one of the nnany scenic attractions BRANFORD SAVINGS BAN In their first issue of their pres­ The fine car at half the fine car price ent campaign newspaperi tiio at the University of Connecticut. Spreading over 110 rural acres at Storrs in the {The Best Buys ]lo|)ul>llcans charged that if Fer- town of Mansfield, the university now has close to 9,000 students. The information rnra wore elected Martin Hallo- of the Week oiler skating I'an would ba replaced by Dom­ center in the Administration Building, open weekdays, can supply maps and direct' m>efmri/fme^ Ilni;"l5 ppnd rlen". I7 inic MelUlo, who at^ prdaent holds visitors to'points of interest. ANOTHER G00i> TRAVEL* TIP: Wlien you're on the go, down the jobs of constable and fi MANSFIELD GROVf town probation officer. keep in touch' by telephone. You'll find outdoor telephones throughout Connectictit. a pair Should the Democrats ^vin, And remember — Call by nimiber. It's tti/ice as fast! Pirates Cove Gordon Skating Rink and in view of their ' present Beech-Nut Instant Coffee LARGE SIZE 87c campaign promises, any. such ^CToT Qorreiit Imtrj Will Be Open commltmetits -would necossatily Th« SouCKern New England Telephone Connpany Snack Bar 12 Months of the Year liave to be negated and the job Primrose or PGGA Milk TALL CAN 6 FOR 69c FRI.-SAT.-SUN.-MON. abolished. The, Republicans, too, — Featurinff — have gone on record favoring Horwitz Dept. Store EVENINGS Dole or Del Monte Pineapple Juice 46 OZ 2 FOR 49c A BEAUTIFUL Sunday Afternoon 228 AInlli St. • Branford NEW FLIGHT DECK PORCH PhoiU' ini S-2S19 2-5 p.m. — SPECIAL DOUBLE OFFER — RIGHT ON THE WATER Open nviilay Until 0 pm Evenings 7:30 to 11:00 VA lb. reg. 19c Ji'rflt! rarhiilff In Rear MANSHELD GROVE RANFORP'S Aunt Jemima Pancake Flour PLATE SPECIALS We Welcome Churge Account."! EAST HAVEN Vermont Maid Syrup reg. 31c both for 4Se • FRIED 8IIRLMP • SUAIXOl'S • IXJBSTER ROLL • OLAMB USED CARS USED CARS • OmOKEN IN TIIK IIASKET EST Flako Pie Crust Mix 2 FOR Z7C MODERN FOirNTAIN EAST Main St. Short Beach Mazola Oil QUART 59c Business UYS Motf s Applesauce - glass 2 FOR 29c No Down Payment Dutch Maid Coconut Cookies 10 OZ. 2 FOR 35c A.G.P. ELECTRICAL — on the following cars — SERVICE, INC. 43c General Insurnnco Burry Fudge Filled Sandwiches Industrial Electricians ON YOUR UI'-E VOUK IIOKUS "CONTRACTORS" YOUn AUTO 1950 Dodge, 4 Dr. ^itkx inew> 20Sli.p. Thamderbird Y8 Sunshine HiHo Crackers 1 LB. 31c YOUR BUSINESS General Electric 261 .Main St., ISast Haven 1950 Ford, 2 Dr., De Luxe New 202-h.p. Thunderbird T-8 etijtne Is arail- HO 1-1SB« ANNOUNCING THE 1956 FORD obie in Fordomatic Fairlanes and Station Wagons. Educator Crax 1 LB. 31c NEW STORE HOURS! and Hotpoint In Fordomatic Customlines and Mainlines you 1948 Olds, 4 Dr., "78" AT OUR SHOWROOM FRIDAY, can iiave the 176-h.p. Y-8. And Ford's new APPLIANCES 137-h.p. Six is Available in all 18 modols. P.M. 1948 Olds, 4 Dr., "98" Store & Office I STAN'S SEPT. 23rd. Open 9 to 9 467 Main St. East Haven ifi@ilCf@p I T V CENTER 1948 Frazer Manhattan, 2 Dr. •'^^'itonQ)^^ styling Phone* I Call tor C'MON IN! FROZIN FOODS HO 7-2298 HO 7-1854 1947 Qtiev., Fleetmaster, 2 Dr. ^ MONDAYS j PROSIPT SERVIOE The new '56 Ford looks like the Thnnderbirdl Open Evening* & Saturday I - Phone HO 9-084S You'll find the same graceful lines ... the same faofvTM 1948 Pontiae, 4Dr. £YE'EM. TRY'EM - BUY'EM long, low silhouette... the same dashing appear­ • TUESDAYS I 18t Main SI. Eut Haten ance ... styling which helped the {abulous Ford ! JUICE 1946 Mercury, 4 Dr. SEE YOU FRIDAY! Thunderbird to win America's heart. ^ WEDNESDAYS AagiaS Auto Rtpur Spinach 2/35c I Oranges 6oz.2/35c General, Repairing 1946 Chrysler, 4 Dr. • THURSDAYS Tires — Batteriu Central Cleaners Dyers .. .Tvitli jiiBw^ Cut Corn 2/35c j Broccoli Spears 25c AAA SERVICE AAA Deisign Phone no T-SttS 499 Meln St. Home of Ford's «ew Lifeguard fcatnreii are: a new deep- Later models require some cash or your present car for Down center design steering wheel, to act as a cushion Eir '56, Ford brings you the greatest safety news Distinctive Cleaning in event of accident. .. double-grip door locks Pay ment. in a generation ... Lifeguard Design. In coopera­ PARK FREE to reduce chance of doors opening under shock We Operate Our Own Plant tion with universities, medical associations and . . . optional padding for control panel and sun TYDOL STATION I BUY THIS I 4*Hour Oleanlng Ser%'le« safety experts, Ford learned the cause of most visors to help lessen injuries . . . optional seat Rath's Luncheon Meat 3 LB. CAN ALL WE NEED TO MAKE A DEAL IS YOU I serious injuries in accidents. To provide extra belts to help keep occupants in seats. Bake it like ham or slice it for cold cuts. It's dandy. Call tor and I>«llver protection against these hazards Ford developed GEO. at ORANGE STS. ^$1.30 Per Week ^ S.SZ Mnin St. the new Lifeguard features described at right. IMiuiw HO 7-0Q70 But there is still more wonderful news! Ford Come in ... Sea the First Prize Lard 2"^"35c ^; SALESMAN \ brings you Thunderbird power in a modem deep- block Y-8 . . . 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Thur. Sept. 22, 1955. Bran^ord Review-East Haven titw*A Thur. Sept. 22. 1955. Branford Review-East Haven New 5 Then let us see who controls who. Outing — Axixiliary Police To proper conditions aivs met. I do not have to wear any other Morgan Ans^vers Ho stated that in granting per­ LAWNMOWERS It^s Been A Long Pull Grady Challenges — man's collar, but I do believe (Oondniied From Page 6ne) Conduct Paper Drive mission to the Foxon group, that Budget Increased;! Membership Now that _you have that little man cph Casper, Special Agent In The East Ilaycn Auxiliary Po­ the Board of Education mode Us (Continued ITom P»ge One) EDITORIALS rw^ ^ T^ .1 I Open In.Bradford around yours, Mr. Barker, and charge ot the New Haven F",B.l, lice unit win conduct n pnpev Committee Query wisest decision. BRANFORD points. ""c'HARLEsTrE'Hff' Taxes Expected you are going to have to danco office; William Clancy, president drive Sunday morning, Deputy The incumbent candidate also Manor Drum Corps "(1) The letter was written by to his tune, of the New Haven Board of Ed- Chief Joseph Folio announced On Town Scliools went on record as favoring an SAW FILING ANSWERING nijselt personally and not by a New members are now being "As for yftur reference to a ucatlonj Jantes Redding, former yesterday. expanded Adult Education pro­ Hand Snwa « Circular 8nWH little man at my elbow. 1£ 1 do Property Righ ts vs. Industry To Be Decreased given an opportunity to join the letter written to you by myslef Sheriff ot New Haven Cquniyi Folio asked tor town-wide Favors Use Of Schools SERVICE say so 1 believe that It was very gram In the Town, Bradford Manor Drum Corps. To some three years ago and your John Dcmpsey, ndmlnlstrnllVc Contributions Inasmuch as t h e Call HU 8-3683 coherent containing only truth assistant to Gov, Rlblcoff; Atty. For Oomnmnity Centers; Tax Rale EsUmaled be eligible one must be between threat to publish same, let me funds derived ti'om the drive The lieutenant governor Is Howard Ave. Last week, before a meeting of the South properly rights are « sacred institution and Oyi HOUR and not the Ra-Za-Ma-Tae o( a Jim Shea, of Branford. the ages of 10 and 18 years. say I would be happy to have will be used to purchase new Also Adult Education 1-anphter's Cove Brnnfnrd, CI End Civic Association, two men, who head cannot be lampertd with lightly. would be professional writer. president of the senote, has a Al 34 Mills; A Drop Tlic corps, which has been or­ you reprint It In full text. 11 And, Chief Francis X. McMan­ equlpmeni tor the Auxiliary. It Eatt Haven's loning and planning and appeal Not too Ion* ago, Sikorsky wanted to build Z4 SERVICE An Incitnibeni Di:^mocratlc casting vote therein, and the All SuwN Shtirpcncd ganized since 1941, Is proud of "(2) Again you attacked the would merely sliow on Glenmoor us and As.st. Chief Riiymond J. Is through this source of i-cvo- cnttdldtite for the Board of Edu­ hy Mnrhtno boards give their versions of how to indue* in a residential AA zot»e in Stratford. After Of One Mill Despite Its accomplishments, having won Relax and know that your Zoning Commission as being con­ Eagan, of the New Haven Po- right to debalc when It Is In phone Is covered whim you Civic Association Statlonerj', Sir, nue that the unit Is nhle to cation, was 1 he first such cnitdl- industry into this town, , , , , 8f"!n« J^* approval bf all but two of the res- the State Championship many trolled, but again you did not jUce Department! Joseph Smith, Committee of the Whole. are out on business, on va­ that I expressed, as a general continue Its work In aiding the dnte,' from both parties, to re­ V/hether what they said was political sooth- .dents, Sikorsky and Stratford began making School Cost Rise times and in possession of more check facts and so you and Mr, ' Democratic Town Chairman ot cation or out for tho day. courtesy, my appreciation for any town In helping the regular Po­ ply to Ihe qUestlonnlrc sent out Despllt the tact that the than 20 trophies. West Haven and nsslslnnt Slate saving, or was an honest opinion as to how plans to build. The two landowners who held This service will bring Ghostle put your heads In the assistance you offered to the lice Department. hy the Clliicns' Committee, Mr. Board of Finance approved a The rehearsals are held each Tax Commissioner; Robert Gln- industrial sites could be obtained cannot be out prepared to carry the fight to the Supreme many new hours of pleas­ ringer once more. Glenmoor Civic Assoclatloii. Of Willlara Muchl, committee mem­ budget Increase ot $143,240 over Tuesday and Thursday evenings mlo, president of North Haven determined, since both are heavily Involved in Court, wh*re they would have won. ure to your life. "For months, Mr. Barker, the course, 11 took much calling and The Auxiliary Police did inuch ber stated today. last year's appropriations, there In the flrehouse from 7:30 to Young Democrats; James Kavn- to oUcvlate tho siiltcrlng of the ih omine election ' Despite the fact that silcorslcy represented Zoning Commission operated with following you up at times to get naugh, secretary to the Build­ While It was too late to gel a Is every Indication that the tax 9. The Corps considers Itself for­ Naugnttick Volley flood victims ^However It i» perhaps best to give 'thetn a $14,000,0(10 investment as compared with rate will drop from 35 mills to tunate In having two qualtfiei only two Democrats and two Re­ things done and the letter was ing Trades Council; Archie O' copy of Ihe answers supplied hy publicans in attendance. It \vas written prior to the dealings In when Ihey collected truck loads Harry Morgan to the Citizens' ATTENTION .l,ji UA„.fH nf «nv doubt and believe that thty the two landowners investment of an esli- Instructors, Mr. Gladstone Smith Brien, Ancient Order of HIber 34 mills. ot food and clothing and scut It honelUyhouShf they had arrived at what mated v.lu* of $60,000. the zoning righta The approved budget tor the for the drums and Mr. Horae« only after Mr. Peter Geenty's ap­ that Town Diamond T Truck and nians. CommUloe, Muehle road the pointment that the Deniocrats to Ihe stricken orens. most pertinent ones to the they considered a solution to inducing bus- of these two property owners had to be up- fiscal year from Oct. 1, 1955 to Barnes tor the trumpets. • the notorious selling of town Also David L. Duim, Slate had a 3 to a majority. Do you The Deputy Chief requests all NEWS. BUILDERS, CONTRACTORS, MASONS . . here ncla. Oct. 1056, will be $1,572,763, as Members, while learning and land. Would' you explain these Central Commltleeman; James competing, also have many, good then mean to Infer that the Re­ contrlbuloi'.s to place their bun­ ^lol•8nn, according to MUinhle, '"°?ohn McMahon, 'chairman of the Appeal It was proved that'ome 25 year, previous compared to the 1954-55 budget last two Items which occurred Bruno, head ot the State Onler figure of 51,429,523. times. During the past years publican members of this Com­ during your administration?" dles ot papers In n cnnvonlont believes one of the major educa­ Board thought that sites, suited for industry Stratford had zoned this area AA for the sole ot Moose; Gcoi'go Wood, former The Increase actually doesn't Ihey have raised monies by hav­ mission are under the hand of member of Boai"d of Finance; pick-up area, between tho hours tional iirohlenis facing' East Ha­ n but now inhabited by home owners could be purpose of inducing wealthy people to take fully cover the rise' In educa­ ing cake sales, and also took Mr. Gartland as is every other Jan>es Doherty, Hamden Town ot 9 a.m. and noon Sunday, ven, is the providing of tuliirc condermted and then sold to a private enter- up residence m that town, Under the protcc- tional costs. Compared with the complete charge of their^secial person you claim? Did you know An ancient sarcophagus ot Judge; Herbert Hume, HnnHlcrt housing,tor the .school children, OUR PLANT IS NOW OPEN FOR Tj-IE oris* He would institute such a program if lion of that ordinance many out-of-lowners budget Increase the schools will affairs. Mr. Barker that in actual fact I mellowed alabaster was found In Third Selectman; and I.ari-y choirnicii; scci'etary.Mnry Sabo; Morgan sitld, according to Ihe the 1934 - discovered tomh of an SALE AND DISTRIBUTION OF ALL a maioVity of the voters favored it. , accepted the invitation. Now the town had get $145,705, however the tact During the summer months was opposed for the Zoning and Miller, president of the Knights program and recreation, Francis report, that the town must plan Egj'ptinn king In an unfinished as far ns 10 years ahead. Instead ^«rv Grady, chairman of the Planning and no right to violate that trust in order to cater the budget did not Increase this the corps' travels by bus to com­ Planning Commission In the ot SI. Patrick. Walsh. KINDS & SIZES OF BUILDING BLOCKS, much Is due to the fact that ap­ pete at various meets through­ Democratic Town Committee by pyramid In Egs'pt. of going nlong on a year to year 11 7onin» Com.nission, didn't believe such harsh to private enterprise. The various committees Ihat Publicity Commltlee: Bernio Monroe, and Madison, were propriations for other depart­ out the state. Members of the a very close, personal, and politi­ have worked to promote this af­ L u o n go, chnlrmnn; George bnsls. measure, as depriving a home owner of hi. In that case only a zoning regulation was named after early American D ments arc $2,465 less than last committee chaperones t h e ,s e cal frined of Mr. Gartland, - and fair are listed as follows: Wheeler, Tom Donegon, Martin As to the use ot the school ~ wn" necessary, but thought private involved. The town was not attempting to presidents. year( trips. that this person had the support Honorory Committee: Prank Ilnlloran. bulldlnBS for Communlly cen­ land, (without home, erected on them) could take the property. However, the value of The fact that the new budget VVIth^ the subject of juvenile ot Mr. Gartland? You know, Mr. P. Sullivan, Dr. Charles Donn- Ticket CommlUee; John Mul­ ters, Morgan snid, that over the CALL be co^d'mned and .old. that property was at slake, and this is a Is greater than last year's, yet delinquency in the limelight, the 3rd Selectman 1 was starling to dlo, Ernest Pfimberton, Leslie hcrn, Mniy Snbo. strong objections of Bornle organization feels that it 'hias wonder if Elsenhower was safe l.uongn and Harold Hall, he Both plans are all right if all that matters property right. . , , . .L , a drop In taxes Is predicted, Is Legal Notice Redtield, John Mulhcrn, Mary Food Connnittoe: Fred P. due to two faclors. The Increase contributed much to combat It. from this Gartland hand. Alice Cameron and John Melc. Wolfe Jr., chairman; Ursula bnekcil Ihe potlllon of tho Foxon NUTMEG CONCRETE PRODUCTS, INC. is bringing in lax-paying enterprize. to reduce f the court, of law so ,ea ously guard that It has never, since the or­ DISTRICT OF BUANFOHD, ss. PTA to ho nllowed to use the \y> tbe me ent mill rate. Only ona thing Is wrong right, you may rest assured the right to keep In the Grand List of $1,600,000 Finance Conunlttee: Herman Walsh, Genevieve Foley, Martin ganization • of the corps, had "Tell you what, 'Mr. Barker, 1 Pi^obate Court, September 16th, Invalniw facilities at Deer Run the present mm ^_^^^^ J' ^^^^ properly despite the fact it would prove over last year's actual Grand Schorf, chairman; Richard Rcll- MullorBn, GeorBc Miller, Pat 7 SVEA AVE, BRANFORD, CONN. List and $2,4000,000 greater than any of Its members Involved in openly challenge you to a public ia55, ly, Ilnrry Lnwler, WUllnm Florlo.Ruth Friend. School, provided that thr? PTA "TheTghl to confisa.te property belong, to more valuable to a .town if '"'"'J 7"'°,» Estate of last year's estimated Grand List delinquency problems. This it « debate on Town Issues rather Friend, George Miller. Invitations Conimltteo: John supervised s\ich use. HUbbard 8-9151 the .r«te; municipality and certain specially private industry, will also be protected by good record. The sponsors feel on which the 35 mill rate was than this hide and seek game you MJCIIAEL MAKKESICU Working Conmilttec: John J. Mulhcrn, Ursula Walsh and Morgan stnted Ihnl he defin­ that this is a good tli1>e for fall enacted authoritie. such as the Parking Au- the law. - , • . j t based. Al.so, the fact that the and Mr. Ghostle are playing with In said District, a minor. and Beatrice E. Sullivan, Mary Snbn. itely favored stich use where the boys and girls who are Interest­ rhority or a Sewer Authority. Such land, taken Neither McMahon or Grady, is a head of town will get an estimated $90,- the voters. I'll see that Mr. Gart­ The Guardian of the estate ot ed In music to join. over unde? the aforementioned auspices, must a board empowered to condemn property 000 from the Slate Aid'to schools land slays home and you ' leave said minor having exhibited. his be used for the public welfare, not for private One of the purpose, of these boards .to program, and $11,139 from other This can be done by calling the llltic human typewriter home. Administration Account with ° • . , protect property rights and seeing that the Indirect sources of revenue. at the flrehouse either TSjesday said estate to this Court for al­ lowance, It is No''p«;on can be deprived of his life, lib- owner, are entitled to such rights, wbelher Discounting the heavy rise In or Thursday evenings wheh-r^ school costs, which represents hearsalt are in progress. Ordered: That the 3rd day of erty or property without due process of law. they be i nthe majority or ™n°n y. To ad- 4(3^ Building more than 57 per cent of the The corps is sponsored by th« October A. D. 1955 at 10 ing on satm , , , « To attempt, on the theory that the majority vance such plans doe. not indicate that such budget, this year's budget Is ac­ Bradford Manor Hose Compiny o'clock In the forenoon, at the nile., to condemn the land of any person, be plan, were thoroughly thought out before tually more than $2,000 less than mist of tulle soft at Remodeling Helping others and Ladles' Auxiliary, with a re­ Probate Office In Branford, be. worn out for his testimonial at starry eyes,,, your he the sole objector, to convert it to the hands publicizing them. j-j . j last year's. presentation of members from and the same Is assigned for a Cinque's picnic grounds Sunday. Wedding Portrait ... it's Easy with of private business cannot be done. Perhap. this town does ^need indu^ry, and High School Principal Curl The increases In the budget, each serving on the committee. hearing on the aUowat\ce of said MOMAUGUIN granted by the Board of Fin­ Committee members are ap­ is the only way to administration account with-said \i Why the two pursued this line of reason- perhap. it is very Inie that ««itable, un (iarviii, repeatedly stresses the eatch and hold the loveli­ fact tlmt the school Is more ance were $17,577 to the Fire pointed for a year's term by the estate, and this Court directs intt has not been determined. Perhap. they tenanted .ite. are unavailable. This doe. not ness of your Wedding Day, than a muscle factoi*y Interested Snapper blues running better Department; $12,252 to the Po­ president of the auxiliary and PLANKWELD Flora K.| Goldsmith to cite all wer* overzealous in trying to do something mean that home, or land owner, possessing In athletics. His point Is proved than ever. All the kids in the lice Department; town clerk, Captain of the hose company. Plan your Portrait as persons Interested therein to ap­ is everyone^s job.,^ about the tax rate. However, they should have such properties must live in the tear that by a by looking at the roster of last neighborhood are making good $1,289; sanitation, $4,000; park 'ITie commUtee now Includes carefully as your wedding. Wood Walls pear at said time and place, by catches, Herman Schart came commission, $650; assessors of­ Elliott Pantalone, chairman; Visit our Studio now, see con.idered the ramification, of such a step, 3f4^i^'?;„^tdy''''"'"'''*'"'^ ""''""' year's athletes who have grad­ publtslUng this order In some uated and continued on academ­ In with over 100, how do I fice, $158; schools, $145,705. Walter Johnson, co - chairman; what a beautiful bride YOU newspaper published In New, or ,tep,, before advancing them for P"!^''": '^°p,i.^,^tV"ndus'try must flourish, but not at ically. Here's a partial list: know? all of us In the neighbor­ Cuts were made In the follow­ Mrs. Alvin I'hompson, secretary; will be ,,. in your Wedding Anyone Can Install Haven County and having a cir­ approyal,; the expense of violating; a landowner's right. hood were given enough for ing departmental appropriations: Robert Cliadeayne, treasurer; air Portrait, too! Mr. and Mrs. Irving A. Hhor- Luoiinrd "Biitch'' Orifice, now Do you know that it Is really culation In said District, and re­ dinner. Selectman's office, $20,142; tax so Mr. and Mrs. Herman Scharf, The two have position, of public trust. ,„ enjoy the use of his property as he sees fit, koy and family have moved In­ very easy to wood panel a turn make to this Court, enrolled at Storm King Prep, * * * • * collector's' office, $417; zoning Mr. and Mrs. James Cunning­ Sijch a tru»t does not mean that the welfare of as long as such use does not imperil the gcn- at CornwRll-On-Thc-Hudson SYROTIAK STUDIO room? You don't, need to know By the Court: to their now home ul 29 G»r- • Bradford Manor Hose Compa­ commission, $300; Board of Zon­ ham, Mrs. Robert Chadeayne, Franic Keeic, siudylng at Rlorc- how. Anyone' can do It—with Flora K. Goldsmith, Clerk ohe property owner can be disregarded in eral welfare of hi. neighbor, or the corn- rish Ave., this aikis one more ob­ ny win meet Monday evening In ing Appeals, $50; Town Court, Mrs. Raymond Langlols, Mrs. Main & High Streets orstnu'g, In New Jersey.... Wit- Plankweld, a now kind of order that the many can benefit. A man', munity a. a whole. jector to AIGX DolVocchlo's gro­ the flrehouse. AU members are $140; Probate Court, $965; wel­ Harold Oren, Mrs. Clifford Dow­ Wcldwood Plywood. NOTICE llam Uosoiiit, a student in the ner Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Richard East Haven cery store Incidentally this Is requested to attend; fare, $700; Public Works, $2,290; Put Plankweld. right over The Selectmen and the Town freshman class at Washington Smith and Captain Alfred Me- K- Interest and "redemption of-debt, Tel. HO 7-3939 old walls if you're remodeling, Clerk of the Town of Branford, The Importance Of Being Human the store causing all the lUlKn- University.... Uody BertoUni, a * * « * % - lillo. $9,824; payment of other. dlvls-, or on studs if you're building. acting, as the Board tor the Ad- tlon between belVocchlo, the monilinr of the starting class at- The Drum Corps did ail right Ions, $1,650; 'building department, Faces are already finished, mlssslbns of Electors, will be In Almost like a monthly reminder Hurricane their need, attended, town and residents of Gerrish the University of Connecticut... for themselves Saturday at We- Avenue. , . ; $1,115; 'TnlsccUaneous, $6,122; and and fastening ' Is done with session at the Town Hall on Sat­ Tony ."Massiipi, at Cambridge, thersfieid, Conn. Winning first lone threatened to wreak haVoc and disaster Then, when all that could be done was capital outlay, $832. • Fall Term Of Old clips—no nails show.'. Plank­ urday, October 1, 1955, from B- Mass., where ho is attending place in appeSrance, first for within a month and a day of it', older Si.- done, we went back to livtng like we did in Linda Prosch as majorette, also A.Uhough the original school HELP YOUR weld is beautiful and perman­ 3:00 P. M, to 5:00 P, M., for ad Harvard... .Ted Sullivan/ like ter's visit, Hurricane Diane. the pre-Diane day,. But ihi, brief interlude. first for Kitty Pollard' our twlrl- budget' submitted was slashed Stone Church Sunday ent—lasts a lifetime without mission to electoral pri\'ilege ot Tony, also picked Jnwn Hawvud 3 Preceding Diane', pitiless call, and soon that interrupted the daily routine of each er. Not to forget the 'color guard $20,000 in the final analysis, It any repairs. Made in a variety those seeking to vote In October to fi;ot. his higher learnln' and School Opens who are also first....^ was felt that this .cut would not of fine woods. 3rd, 1955, Electors whose rights after it. departure, the people of,East Haven and everyone of us, showed that the people hrnnd "A" ... .Ileury "Heffornaii, COMMUNITY * • • • * curtail any of the . educational The Sunday school of the .Old have matured subsequent to Sep­ went back to the normal routine of living in East Haven today, are no different than onnilled at Quinnlpiac College. services. Stone Church began Its Fall their every day life. those of ye.teryear, when, neighbors were . Birthday congratulations- to tember 10, 1955, Note that all are enrolled at Eva Billings of George St. who The budget will be submitted term Sunday. More than 300 Branford TAKE CARE OF Dominic X Bontatlbus In the hu»tle and bustle of trying to make forced to band together to fight the elements .sdiools noted for their high ac had.'a birthday Saturday and be­ to the townspeople ,at the an­ pupils are enrolled this year. R. D. Schroeder, Jr, a living people seem unfriendly to others; un- and the rflarauders, human and animal, who ndemic rating and low athletic lated greetings to Jane Thomp­ nual town meeting Oct. 4. The school, win be under the Building Sunnlies thinking of the misfortune visited to their threatened their lives. standing. son Jr. who was a year older supervision of .Mr. Ted- Kl«ih, TVCORPORATBD Michael J. Intantino formerly of Fort Worth, Texas, Board of Selectmen. neighbors. And it is this quality of being senlimental; I'rsiilii (Mrs. Francis) AVaJsh Monday. ITS OWN Regional Meeting Of who will be the Director of Re­ 287 MAIN ST. Donald H. Holabird In the hectic days of political campaigns, of caring what happen, to your fellowmen, had a birthday Tuesday The ligious Education. Mr. Klein ,li (Next to P.O.) Town Clerk. iuch as we are now experiencing, bitter words that set. us apart from the animals. It is im- Police Auxiliary's ' paper drive Tlie Sewing group of St. Public Health Nurses Clare's Guild are getting togeth­ student assistant to the pastor. HUbbard 8-2518 Dated at Branford, thls> 21st are spoken accusing the opposition of every- porlant to be human, for when we lose sight Sunday needs your cooperation to be a success. Show how much er Wednesday evenings in the Held In East Haven The faculty of- the school, is m day of September, 1955, tiling from robbing alms boxes to.matricide, of the fact that we are human; that we cnre composed of' Forreirst Doten and you appreciate their contribu­ church hall making articles • for The East Haven Public Health GIVE It seems that we live in a world of con- about what happen, to our brother, under Clifford Lewis, as co-superlnteh- tion to the Town's police pro­ the coming Christmas Fair. AU Nursing Association sponsored dents; Miss Edith;Monroe, nurs­ •tant .trife, torn asunder by the drive to 8ur- God, then we should cultivate saber teeth gram by contributing your stacks women Interested are Invited. the Regional Meeting ot Public ery and kindergarten depart­ vive; the greed to posses, and the ruthless and hooked claw,, the better to tear his heart of old papers Eileen (Mrs. Father Leary announced at Health Nurses Friday, Sept. 16, GENEROUSLY ment; Miss Isabelle Thomson, ambition to rule. Looking around a person out in a real jungle battle for survival, Fninlt C'risitClj athletic heiid of Anthony) DeMayo,. sorry we all the masses on Sunday the at the Old Stone Church lounge. primary, and Roger CarglU, jun­ feels that no one cares for hi. Welfare, so he For a few weeks in this year of 1955 A. East Haven IllRh, lin.s been niuii- slipped on announcing the Lyn- opening of Sunday School to be Hostesses for the occasslon ior department too must take part in. this dog-eat-dog battle D., it was proved that East Haveners' are ed to repre.sonl cnacho.s of Conn, wood Civic Association's annual held o, Saturday mornings at were Mrs. Dwight Keeler, 'Mrs. To Your 9:30 a:m. The C.Y.O. will'meet Classes will be conducted by that siem. to characterize our present day still kind in heart, generou. in deed and sym- in foothnll on tlie Conn. Inlcr- family outing last Sunday, but Wintam G. Graves, Mrs. Oliver scliolastic uthleticH in llie stale., we .seldom use Police Headquar- on Monday evenings. Jean, Marie and Frances Deg- civilization. pathetic towards-their fellow beings. Johnston and the local • staff Community Chest Mnriy llathLniti, the Supt. of 1 ers as a mail drop any more, nurses. nall, Linda Sturges and Kathe- Actually all this is but a facade, a thin But mii.t such characteristic be hidden Highways, celebrates his "3()th" so it wasn't until Monday that East Haven Cub Pack The association acclaimed the rlne Leeper, who will teach nur­ vender of piuedo-cynicism, that hides a very until disaster strikes? It isn't necessary to be birthday yesterday.... AlliinUi I got the message.. ..Don't for­ work of five - 'of Its members sery classes; Mrs. Ted Klein, Fund Mrs. Francis Barron, Miss Alice . .tnlimental interior. We American, shy from all gooey, and sticky with the milk of human Ilccli of the Coffee Shop, Is get to attend the Babe Ruth wbo volunteered their services Meets in Town Hall; Ayr and Marlon Eldrldge, kin­ « public exhibition of oUr senlimental soul, kindnes. to proVe that • *entiment is an im- much more honest, she celebrat­ League' Banquet at Weeping in the disaster stricken 'Valley es her 62nd birthday today. Willows Monday night Jacit towns during the recent floods. dergarten; Ruth Jadocks and In October Most of us work harder at hiding sentiment portant factor in our journey from the crib Will Present Awards Martha Brown, first grade; Mrs. IMll Beiiii.soleil, son of Mr. aiid Gerrlty, of Gerrish Ave., present­ The association members who than we do at making a living. to the cemetery. Sentimint and generosity At the first meeting of the Forrest' Doten and Mrs. Ken­ Mrs. D. Charles Beausolell, a' ed Frank Clancy with a statue assisted in the stricken ^ area season for East Haven Cub Pack neth Hartlin, second grade; However, no matter how hard We try to cart be shown in a number of way, without senior In engineering at U. of of a donkey (symbol of the De­ were: Mrs. Vernon GedneylMiss 5 which will be held in the Benjamin Goodman, third grade; hide it, always lurking just behind the going to the ^ extreme of being sickening Conn., married Florence Maj- mocratic party), In recognizing Maureen Wayand, Mrs. Oliver Town Hall Monday at 7 p.m., Anne Montgomery and Mrs.. Se­ Courtesy of mask of brusqueness and the poker face, is about it. chlere, of Lebanon, last Satur­ the. First Selectman as the East Johnston, Mrs. Howard Blair awards will be presented to the ward Evarts, fourth grade; Wil­ day. The new Mrs. Beausolell is Haven Democrat of 1955. and Miss Marlon Page. deep, unsounded, teeUng of kinship for our There isn't a day that .goes by in this members for their, contributions liam Montgomery and Betsy Welcome Wagon secretary to the Dean of Wom­ Lions Club will hold a zone •Howard '.Blair furnished the fellow human.. community, that sentiment isn't needed in In helping txj, alleviate the suf­ Cochran, fifth grade; Douglas en at U - Conn.... .Hank Luxii meethig tonight a t Florlo's necessary transportation for This fait wa. proved, without fear of con- one fashion or another; that generosity ferings of the victims of the Murray Jr., sixth grade; Charles last year's local football, wliiz, Country House. All Lions Clubs these assistants and their sup­ disastrous Naugatuck 'Valley SIzemore,. seventh grade; CUfr tradiction,'when Nature-wreaked her havoc would be only a waste. now at Hopkins Grammar School In the zone will have j*epreson- plies. flood. £brd DeWolf, eighth grade'; and in the Naugatuck Valley, Winsted and other You can .how sentiment by taking an in- Incidentally Hank strayed back tatlves at the meeting Pat Henry Graver Jr.» will teach the areas throughout the state. No nation ever leri.t ih the activities of your'church, school to the high .school field long Florio, genial mein host of the The new Cub master, Wayne Old Stone Church FREE DEMONSTRATION Smith, who succeeded Robert high school students. mobilized as quickly to meet disaster as did and civic programs. By supporting with your enough to hold the lUie stakes Country House, has something Friday: 7:30 pni. — Badmin­ during the scrimmage with new for the menu, "Florio Fin­ Klrkhani, will present silver ar­ Rally Day. will be observed the residents of- Conniicticut when the call presence and oral approval, the efforts of ton in gym. All over" high school luxuriously i%tp pile Hamdcn last week. gertips.", row awards to each Cub Scout Sunday, and all pupils are asked for Succor went out, Vo"' rt«i«hbort or the success of the young for his efforts in collecting food age, particularly married coup­ to report to their classrooms at look and feel Stcvo Niirriicci, who is finish^. George and Ruby Munson, and clothing for flood relief. 9:15 a. m., and then enter In East Haven, the citiziinry frOm the eld- folks, ing up his lour In the Navy, back from . their Washington les, interested in forming a bad­ the sanctuary together to attend est to the youngest, answered the ,cry for 'ou can be generous with your time, by will enter U-Conn after his sep* Jaunt. George said" there were At this meeting, new applica­ minton club contact Mrs. For­ years younger tions for boys between ,the ages service there. help. Age, religion, color or political faith. Putting it .to MS« in actively taking part in giratlon from the service. • This more than 15,000 members of rest Doten, HO 7-0042. of. eight and 10 years for regis­ Bigelow Waikiki •was no barrier in receiving help— no ban programs designed to assist the teenagers; makes him eligible to play bas­ the Ord^r of The Eastern Star tration win be accepted. How­ Sundo}': 9:45 a.m., Worstilp in minutes! in hilping to solicit aid. committe«s formed to project town improve- ketball in February.... Thorcsii at the convention. • • • Citizens* Committee Cricchl, lovely local vqealist, Frunlc Backus, head of local ever no assignment to dens can service by Rev. Edward S. Hick- BROADLOOM East Haven, like the rest of the State that '"«""'' " ^V ^»"i"!'8 generously -to .worth- sang at the Old Stone Church 280, East "Haven Police Union, be made until additional den cox D.D., pastor, whose sermon Thank GOP Candidates • 1,1, ' r L j .1 wtule civic find wtigirsM advaneement pro- mothers are obtained. Bill Mar-! will be "Brass Shields." Duet by escaped the holocaust, gave Jar beyond the „„ 'j Men's Club dinner last Tuesday wins the approval of the local For Reply To Query • r I . .T-, I • ijranis. night. New Haven P. D. chief,!I members for his ability to rcpre- den, the new assistant cub mas- Miss Theresa Cricchl and Miss The East Haven Citizens' point of hurting. There was no such poml to Th«r»e are only a f«*- of the way. in which Frank McManus was the feat-!I sent them at meetings of the ter, will assist' In the handling' Malvlna Montgomery. All de- Enjoy this lavish beauty—as Committee sent a letter of thanks be reached, All that seemed to ptatter was you can shcW yolir MMrtimint and generosity Board of Public Safety After of new applications. i partments of the church school ured speaker at the affair to Republican candidates Frank you pay. for it! Bigelow'* a survey of what departments The meeting will open with will attend this service ' in the Enough for give, give, give, until the stricken in the without carrying your emotions on your Jtm Brennan, our ad man, tried A. Barker and John Vestutl for Wailciki is a fabulously soft, to convince his wife that the got appropriations, slashed In the ceremony and prayer which sanctuary in observance of Rally neighboring atea. were well taken care of — Upel. . their "prompt and courteous re­ East Haven Cliamber of Com­ the new budget, it figures that will be conducted by the memb- Day. 11 a.m., worship service by luxuriously deep pile carpet tket plies" to the commlttee'i ques­ merce mectlhes • last later than even a town committee can't ers of Den 7, and Mrs. Schwartz, the Rev. Hlckcox, wltti Mr. Ted tionnaire. —a blend of Vi»caIon Car­ ntrogo^izt 7:30 p.m. beat "city" hall....Dr. Ed Oof- a den mother. j Klein assisting. Nursery for In- Frank Clanr.y< whom the Dems fi, the local eye specialist, get­ All parents are asked to have fants whose parents are attend- In a letter to the candidates fTlERLE nORfTlfln pet Rayon and Nylon. room thelr boys come to this meeting ing service. 5 p.in., "What Plo- the committee stated that "the ;.;:•'':|1 Rit«r«d m •*eoiwl el«H iHAHer wt May 15. didn't think could be a "win­ ting ready to move' his office In full uniform as there will be near Fellowship Means" will be thoughtfulness and detail with Waikiki has the rich sheen for only ll>3, %t ^«w HKT«n« Gomtfctlcttt, under th» act ner," certainly has proved a to a location over the Hol- combe's drug store. a uniform inspection. Plans will: the subject of - the fellowship's which the queries were answer­ cosmETics and firm feel usually found ESTABtlsftED !«>* of March 9. 197*. winner in losing. At least he be discussed for the hike and' meeting. Karne . Gartland and ed will be helpful to many Esifit foi I limited time...Mecle Nornin's AU cDnttibutloiu of yublip lnt*r««t m«f be knows who his friends are, Pat Accomporm of Weeplnfi only in expensive carpets. $10.25 Munbtr ot Conn«eilcvt ZUItorlal Aisoeistlon. Willows, showed his appreciation hot dog roast to be held Oet. 15. Glenn De Wolf will lead the Haven citizens in clarifying the lent to the Ntwi' ntfit: All cqmiT\unlcatlon.T which Is more than most of us jtuiiioiwill im you 1.free demon- A MONTH rub)l«h.d sv.iy fhUrM.y »t 3()U DlwiU Xv«, can say. Proof Is the zealous for the team carrying the res­ Following the ceremonies worship service. 7 p.m.. Pilgrim issues of the campaign." mutt bear tha vrlltc'a sl|sa^ur«t although the s\»' slnlion of her three steps lo lututtl Koom eUe* Hamdftv Coiw. by rnt Pnrt PuWIcattoiw, In«, loyalty of those who supported taurant's colors in the Babe there will be movies and re- Fellowship. 7 :S0 p.m., Young Ad­ nai^rri witl be irttlt^fM u|ion r«()Mtat u low u T«!.pHon. ATwaisf itltti him tn a losing cause and arc Ruth League by feting them last freshmentJ. ult Group. Flrat Church Of Chriat beauty, plus « ('•• surprise Jift 9A,po per month fil«K«»d a. }fsrrl», PrMl< John I. \Vh«*ll«jr, Ttiuvtit Three Montha (Mail) -•-._.: . Jl.75 during his administration thinks year in East Haven. Jim Redding, has moved to Coe the church parlor of the Friend­ Sunday School; 4:30 p.m., serv­ he's tops. For e.xample: Tonight Cliief and Mrs. Ed Priest will Avenue, East Haven.... First ly Circle. Mrs. Russell Burton ice. Subject: Reality. Golden lrr»n» 1. r.nton, Wltor Six Mon»h* - -.„•., 355 Merle Norman Cosmetic* Stfil the Town Hall employees fete leave Sunday to attend the New niglit. football game In many a will preside Wednesday, 11 Text: Jeremiah 51:10. Nursery The ilaiiiilton Shops Ofi« Yaer •• ..,,,; ----- ^ -• - 3.50 155 Orange St. drtlc; Nii ililit St., E»rt H(iv«a, Owia- him 81 the Weeping Willows and England Police Chiefs' conven­ year to be held at the high a.nu. Adult Bible class by Dr. for infants provided while pir- New Haven, Conn, T«UpH<>n« HO T-MU Twa U^ti - -, _,.•..._.' 6.00. tomorrow night the Board of tion in Poland Springs, Me., school field Oct. 7. If financially Hlckcox;' 7:S0 p.m.. Dr. Hlckcox ents attend Sunday morning ser­ Finance takes a turn at showing which will last for three days successful more will he tried will conduct the Evening Bible vice. Free reading room, lit 36-38 Eades St Branford, Conn. UNITED FUND - RED CROSS CAMPAIGN SP 7-1919 him Lhe town....He'll be all Sojii Bo^MTi^y former deputy next year. It'« up to you. eias*. Court StTMt, oij«n diUy ^ k ^^^mpm^m

Ihur. Sept. 22, 1955. Branford RevitwEstt Haven New» 7 SHOP THURSDAY AND FRIDAY TILL 9:00 P.M. St. Maiy^s Church To Mark 100th Annwersary With Holy Observances There it no record that Rev. Father John ShVridcn of New Haven quoted the words of the Lord, "Upon this rock th I will build my church", svhen he uttered his first sermon at part of the initial Sacrifice of the Mats in Branford back in the year of 1851, But, in the minds of a handful of Irish immi­ VBBSA*^^ grants gathered in the modest home of Francis Harding on Montowete St,, the significance of the gospel brought deter­ mination that one day they would embrace the Roman Cath­ ANi^l olic fitith in their own town, according to the freedom guar­ anteed in the Constitution of their adopted country. good quality foreleggsinc e 1886 j Kven Ijoforc Ihe first MRSS was ] said locally, il was not nn uii- ! coinmun thing tor Btanford ! following a HIgli Mass at the old Catholics to ride In horse mid church on Montowesc Street, a buggy, aiifl even walk, tq St. larg..' gathering of Ihe congrcga- Buy now...at spectacular prices during our anniversary sale! Jlwy's In N^w Haven and later llon assembled at the site ot the M St Patrick's. new church to se,; Mary Scanlon dig the first spade-full of earth. Amonjt tise pioneers who&e Among the many others who names have conic down tu us, turned earth were .Mary A. Wil­ and who assisted niHlerlally In liams. Francis Cull and Dennis the establishment of the Catho­ McCarthy. lic Church In Brantord, wurc: seafoam finished 3pc. Dedication ceremonies took Francis Harding,-Edward Rice, — Colter Studio Thomas Flttgerald, Michael place Sunday, August il, 18119. Father James O'Brien celebra­ Thrsr sisters tnnln* np the eurrrnt staff at St, Mar>-'(i, Thrnrtgh O'Brien, Michael Scanlon, John ttieir i-ffnrtH, tlie parlsli hivn expunded its services to ihn ooni- and Bartholemew 'o'Brlen, David ted a Solemn High Mass at 10:;iO Ullllllt.V', Sllncy, Thomas Carter, Edward and was asslsli?d by Father .lo- bedroom suite Mulve.v, John.O'Donnell, Daniel sepli Daley, Deacon and Father McCarthy Sub-deacon. Drlscoll atid JanTJS, Thomas and Inilli, was rededleaicd Sunday, Early In January liWa, .May sermon, Monslgndr Waring, Vi­ John Carney. Oclnlii.-r 111, I90B. Bishop Tler- O'Brien, who was to serve as or­ car General of Chaplains ot the Land on Montowesc SI., ap­ iiej- was the officiating Prelate ganist and choir director for ov­ Army and Navy, was seated In proximately the site ot Baldwin's and was assisted hy visiting cler­ er twenty years, and produi!*? tho Sanctuary, Following ' the regular $249.95 Groceiy today, was conveyed to gy. Fatln^r McLlulnncs led the Mass, dinner was served to the the churrh by Francis Harding som,3 of the befit choirs In Ihe procession. Including llio Very history of the church, began her clergy and choir at the homo of on Sept. '21, 1853. It was accept­ lleverend Father John Murray his parents. In tho evenltig, you save ed by Fatlier Matthew Hart ot duties. Mr.s. Henry B. Plant ot and I lie Hishoii Inlo ttlQ sanctu­ New York donated the Altar and Stearns Vespers were sung by St. Patrick's Church." U was ary. The Very ncvon;nd Father Father McCarthy, pews fpr the church proper and .lohn Murray celebrated (ho Sol­ $50.95 Father, Hart Wlio broke Rround In 1923 Father .Murray pur- In Aju'll the new stations of tlio emn High Mass of Dodluatloiii lor the little Mi.ssion. (or al­ cl\B.sed the .house bn.Hopton. Handy Tako-Homa Today and Atsambia Easily I cross, of terracotta, beautifully Fallier .losepli Dales' was deacon, though he turned the first spade- Avenue, now the convent, A« St, full ot earth, it renialned tor j colored, which had been Import­ Father John Coyle, sub-deacohl ed from Franco at a cost of over and Falhei- Keating, Mn.sler of Mary's grow from a mission Father ,Tohn Lynch of. Culltord church, so did the time comie to con\pfele Ihc church in IS.'rf. a thousand dollars, with six hav­ rerenionleB. ' , Smart Tables ing to be replaced t>4,cause of when it mult assist In a formii- • double dresser, extra large 56" x 19" x 32" FitlinRly, the new i;hur(:li was On Nowniher 20, 1910, Falllei^ tlon of a new parish, 'It wai( In named the Immaculale Concep­ breakage in transit, were placed 11 position. On the last Sunday Murray purchased the property the early 20'.s that the plight of tion of Ihe Virgin Mary. SI. on Ihe west side of the chttreh'.i NottH Branford Catholics arous­ • Shaped rallt, stretcheri 88 * spacious chest, a full 40" width Warv's remained under the .lur- of the year. Father Early nn-. nounced that hn had been aii- at the corner of'ndger'aiid'ilalii' ed the synipathy of Father Mur- Isdictlon ot Guilford until IS.'iO — Joy De IMuiti) • Mahogany flntih Bach polnted pastor of a now parish in sircels. On the site ,tliore Had -ray. 10' when Father William Clark" be­ liU imprrssivr tMliflcc is till" SI, iMiirj'h «f lodtiy, Ihc cluin-Ji * full size panel bed the City Point district or New came the first resident pastor, whicli K now nmrlihiK Ks KlUlli intulvrrsar.v. l-'iuin iin hntitlilf* been B' building In which Doiiiils On Sunday, June 3, 1933. tho Haven, a division of .Sais'ed •yet residence did not guarantee l)i>Kitiniii)t ill lli'iiiiroid, till' L'htiroh IIIIK hRcninr oiu! iiT tlui mujor Ucldy opcratort a stoi-c. • The church Was agiiln crowded by Come in and see Hie beauty of tbese low price oc­ Heart Parish. • tilting plate glass mirror 46" x 30" steady Sunday Masses In Bran- liistltiiliotiK ill tlir (Miiuinuiilty. building was later removed and parishioners who had come to at* On Sunday January 'J.l. 1904, casional tables. Your choice of lamp, cocktail or step ford except every third week for slirub.t and flowers planlen to 'tend the first Mass of another the widely spaced towns of the new ctuircli, for which is Branford hby. Father Anthony table with detailed shaped rails, stretchers and pol­ All pieces mounted on recessed casters for easy moving. Buy today form, as Fnlhcr Muirny called Chester, Clinton. Guilford and priests' and people had Inliomd J BOmbnIlskI, son'of the 'late .Mas,-, was said In Iho chapel, al- A. E. and V. T. Ilammor donated It. "The Gardon ot Eden." ished brass tipped legs. Sturdy constructed hardwood. — don't wait . . . limited number of these suites on hand. Modern Haddam also worr; served by the so long and so zealously, was de­ Mr. and Mrs. Ignati Bnmbollskl thongh it was in bad condition. one thousand dollars and Mr, A. Sunday, January 10, 1021 wfts style double dresser, chest and bed at this tempting low price. busy priest. dicated at the 10:30. Snleniii High after being ordained at St. Jo­ Waler, from melting snow seep­ M. Young, fl\e hundred dollars another protid day fpr St. Mhi-y's As the parish continued to Mass. 'I'he Mass was celebrated seph's Cathedral - at Hartford on Roomy drawers are dust-proofed. ed upon the congiT.'galion and toward the rebuilding of Ihc and tor Father Danlc'i McCarthy grow II became necessary to In­ by Father James O'Brien of May -31. had rwttirned' fd sing Waterbuiy aslsted by Fathers Masses were again returned lo church, A year -later, when l'>- who sang his first Solemn riigh his first Solemn High Mass In crease the cemel«-y acreage. Mass in'1il.s home parish. He ,had set with bookcase headboard Fourteen acres of land In the Coyle and John Corcoran ot New the lown owned edifice. Hy the lllcr Marlln iwad his annual re­ his home parish. Haven as Deacon and Sub-deacon. studied for slX; years In Ronio Father i^dmund Al Cotter Mill Plain district was purchas­ - - Jay De Plioli) — Colter Studio end of January, low Mass>;js were port. It was announced that Mrs. where' ho wtas nrdalncd on Sept­ ed from Francis Cull for $'2,500.- Father Joseph Daloy of Long- Kfv, Kdinontl .\. Cotler. inr- llrv. Wlllluni \Mhlicy, whose 'Celebrated In the imscmein. cha- Graves, llie former Mrs. Plnnl, came to St. Mary's Branforil, nicadow. Mass. served as Master ember 19, 1020. Ho was assisted Friday afternoon. April 3. A few 00 II was graded and divided rent imstor of St. Mary's, has cdnti'iluittiiiis III till' ri-ligloits I iiel, so Hint the people would not had again donated five thoiisimd hy Fathers McCarthy and Mur­ regularly 99.95 Harmony House design of ceremonies and Father Wil­ weeks later hn began ,remodeling Into burial plots In 18116 by Hall tlmin IIS iiuu'li as :ili}' (itht-r lii- priigniii) here lia\e ciintiiiunll.v ray. Fathrar John Cotter, a La- liam Slocum of Waterbury I catch cold from dampness. dollars for Altars and Pews, the house on Hopson Avenue, and Palmer, landscapp architects tlivhliial in hriiiKliig llie ctiiircli lienerltlcd f'llMillcs and the preached llie preached the sermon. Ear.ly In 1905, the brothers, The church, completely rc-.Siilel,tc mlssioner IContlnuciI On Page Eight) ' ot Bridgeport. to local, proiulnence. cotiiniunity ulllce. By tills time the church on Then, in the midst ot fevered Monlowcse Street had become activity on the part ot the par- complete ensemble tor'tlie needs of the I Ishloners to raise money, disaster able to confine the fire to tho Immediately thereafter, Mass­ Inadequate _ . . „ , struck. About 11:30 Friday night, church although It took, botv.'^en es were* ceiebratisd in Music Hall rapidly growing parish. In Oct­ November 25,'two gentleni'^n ve- five and six hours lo c.^itingulsli and the work of rebuilding was • foam mallicss and ober of 1897, Father Marlln ap­ turnlng home noticed a light In I pealed to the parishioners to as­ the blaze. 'J'he interior was started. More in a ge,sture ot Ihe church iiul. knowing that Ihe box spring sist him in procuring a new choir had been rehearsing that ruined but the walls rcmain,3d failti ill tlielr cause than In the ^^omc/^ New Ford Trucks church. With this as an Incen­ evening, gave It no further notice standing. inloresl, of health, Cliristmas tive, the year 1898 marked Ihe but continued on their way. A • foam rubber pillow beKinnlng ot a period ot Inten.sc few minutes later. Mrs. Laura C. activity for Brantord Catholics. Robinson, retuiliing from New UI UI Ul LI m UI UI UI UI Ul Ll Ul LI LI LI • smart headboard The parishioners were called up­ Haven on the 11:42 trolley, dis­ on to give not only their finan­ covered-Ihe tire and immediate­ cial asslslance. hut of their' lime, ly amused those who were at the energy and talents as well. This ^ CI, at this amazing low. price, Sears rector.v. was an era when the church had You Can Win Adequate Wiring . iilUrs you a complete foam rubber and become, the center for Ihe social Father McGuiiiness went to the church, and after unsuccess- '•*• Hollywood bed ensemble . . . foam twin size lite as well as the spiritual lite By Writing 10 Words or Less of the parishioners. fullv attemoting tn extlnnuish [11 .ttress, plus a comfortable box spring (full size, 98.88) thai hlaze wltl- a garden hose, Meanwhile the site . for the Through October 31, Ul is spon­ .'•'•J taV . a plump foam pillow with twin new church was selected. It was gave Ihe alarm. He Immediate­ ly returned to thf ehurch and soring an Adequate Wiring slogan V"-''. *^^^^ •"'""' '^° pillows with full size; and an 8.00 Down, 7,00 Month on the property of Mrs. Betsy Ann Hopson, on the corner of HOpson lieijan to remove the Sacred ves­ contest. To qualify you have only V'-i'^s!^^^^' ciltiactive hcadboaid. Buy now and Scais Easy Payment Plan Ave. and Main St.. wliere. Dr. sels, relics ajid manv other mov­ to be a UI customer. Ask any appli­ (Lsiml carrying: charge) able prlinlp« In anlar*' of safety. George Evans had been occupying ance store displaying the Reddy the building. The Hopson proper­ A second alarm wn» sounded a Kilowatt Wiring Club seal for an ty was purchased by Father Brod- few minutes after the fit-sl al- modern black enameled bed frames special erick from McGann and Ilowe. lhoii MI. 1 12 MI. judges' decision will be final. In case of a tic, entry received earliest New Ufeguard Mifety featurosi Newt 8-ft. "J-^too" Exprm for bulky kad«, 2. 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Sept. 22, 1955. Branford Review-East Haven News 8 War, at Merlden, Mlddletown, os ing, and we know that much Sept. 30 Deadline (Continued From Pago Seven) Chaplain at St. Agnes Home and more will follow as soon as it Is Health and Kducalion. tlio sue Mass at St. .Sebastian's Church, as pastor at Stonlngton. preparation "•111 Involvo nnriT- COffQQ bKGak.». now Holy Family Convent of the poslble to begin actual worl; on Mlddletown. Interment was In : In January "of 194S, after 15 nte cost, according to the com­ ALL FIRST NATIONAL SUPER MARKETS .Sisters of St. Joseph whom he the structure. On Barron Offer the family plot at St. Sebas­ years as curate at St. Mary's Fa- BY brought hors on September 29, Today, St. Mary'r sltuntcrt in mittee. tian's Cemetery. • ^nM^fH 1D3G to teach religion to thethe r Edward Demenske was one of the most desirable sites In Set By Selectmen He Is survived by a son, Sa­ ^m^Ti 'umir WANT ADS Open Every Thursday and Friday Evening children. Tlic new rectory on made pastor at Tarrltvllie and Branford Is an Imposing sight. bastian. Jr., Branford druggist, Father William Wlhbey became As a result of the action tak­ Funeral Held For EBther Mock R^^l the corner of Roger Street Was The interior is aaoriir.'n with and a' daughter, Mrs. James El­ SPECIAL Vi PRICE FOR administration account with said Adnitnistrntor bngun and completed In Febru­ the new curate. The service of beautiful stained glass windows, en at Thursday's town meeting, lis of East Hartford; three lAJS'l AJSD FOUiNU A-IU estate, and thrs Court directs Beach Place, these and other curates has been Sabastian Caiinata FIRST LESSON , it ary. 19.17. Every Friday night stations of the cross, altars and the Board of Selectmen has for­ brothers, Joseph of New Haven Flora K. Goldsmith to cite all Branford, Conn. until 9 p. m. a valuable part of the lives of , Funeral services were con­ LOST: CONNECTICUT SAV- Pick up service, dual controls, blngn was played at the Tryst to statues, all donated by parish- and James and Nicholas of persons interested therein to ap­ most of the members of the par­ mally contacted a representative ducted last Thursday morning ings Bank, Spring Glen Branch, fully Insured, standard & fluid Now Ihat I know thai Mn. Ozile Nelson, Dr. Karl Men- raise money to clear the debt In­ loners or friends. Mlddletown, and three grand­ peal" at said time and place, by DISTRICT OF BRANFORD, ss. ish. It Is not easy to forget ths of the Barron estate offering for Sabastian Cannata, aged 61, Book No. 1896. I'aymonl stop' drives. Courteous instructors. ningcr, Emily Post and Mrs, Arthur Murray — as well as curred by the building of the rec­ children. publishing this order in sonic Probate Court, September 15, countless ways in which they Active organizations within $77,500 for 38 acres of land to ped. Hoturn to bank. famous hotels and ships—all use Conniver, I'm about (o go tory. Tlic 'id mctory was sold who.died Sept. lo ai Connecti­ Superior Driving School newspaper published In New1955 . have taught us the love and ser­ the parish Include; The Holy to Mr. Michael. Nardella who bo u.sed as the site for the new cut State hospital, following a LOST; PASSBOOK NO. 14680, ST 7-S877 Estate of j.jiMiiiiii,wu»mL'.ii .Lij.ji»w»ititmw^w»'Mii«w»«i^^ right out and get me some. At two dollars a throw, I really Name Society, The Ladles Guild, VVaterbury, settled in 1674, Haven County and having a cir­ moved It to Eades Street. The vice of God. high school. long Illness. The Rev. .lliomas ITtANk UROGtn can't afford to hn counted out of that select—or selected— was named from abundant wa­ I£ found return to Branford Dogs, Cats, Rabbits, Pets 0-1 culation In said district, and by 'Ilr.vsl was rented to the Dora- The Children of Mary, A Boy and Dated Friday, the letter was in said district, deceased. group. Anyway, besides what it says in the ad, someone told Father Wlhbey had token his Surtado was celebrant of theters . Indian name Mattatuck. Savings Bank, posting a copy on the public Mllcs Corset Company and con- studies at St. Thomas .Seminary Girl Scout Troop, A Brownb directed to Atty. T. Holmes The Executrix having exhib­ me it really works. GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPPIBS, sign-post In the Town of Bran­ xnrlci Into a factory. The debt In Bloom field and then at St.Pack , The Boy's Choir, The Sen­ Bracken, administrator of the LOST: CONNECTICUT SAV- ited her administration account BIG FOOD VALUES FOR Two beautiful males. AKC Reg­ ford where the deceased last , Conniver Is apeclnlly trcntod, was cleared and parishioners Mary's In Baltimore, Maryland. ior Choir, The Catholic Vouth estate of John W. Barron. The AivtrtttmenI Inga Bank, Spring Glen Branch, with said estate to this Court So I'm working on a .•^y.stem. sSr^. istered. Bred for disposition. dwelt. scientifically evolved, nicclmnlc- frequently remarked upon the Me was ordained on May 18, 1975 Organization and the El Dorado selectmen Informed Bracken of Book No. 69S8. Payment stop­ for allowance, It Is n ally developed, woven and Im­ I'd be glad to see my visitor quick and quiet way ,ln which Councel No. 10 Knights of Col­ CH 8-1281. By the Court: at St. Joseph's Cathedral In the resolutions adopted at the From where I sit..Jy Joe Marsh ped. Return to Bank. Ordered: that the 28th day of pregnated, It Is time and life oven If it didn't give me a chance Father Cotter performed Oils Hartford by Ills Excellency Bis- umbus. meeting and set a deadline on Flora K. Goldsmith, Clerk. HEARTY FALL APPETITES! tested, stamped, and approved. remarkable acconipllshment. September A. D. 1955 at 10:30 to stop working, so |l Is no diffi­ hop Henry J. O'Brien. Father's From a predomlnently Irish the offer of SepU 30. The Board AUXOMOBILES FOR SALK B-1 GOOD THINOS TO E!AT U-!8 o'clock In the forenoon at the '1 As a dust deterrent, It has no also requested that an early an­ DISTRICT OF BRANFORD, ss. culty to tell him or her.while we On July 31, 1049, the parish first appointment was to Ststart. , the -parish Is a poly-glot Probate Office In Branfoi"d, be i( peer.. As a kecppr of Ihr shine, Laurent parish In Merlden and swer be given so that the mat- . BUICK 1954 — THE BIO SUPER NURIONI'S Probate Court, Sept. 14, 1955. Cooler weather just naturally perlcs up pnpetifes step over the cleaning tools and celebrated the ,40th anniversary of elghloon dlffertmt natlBnall- ...Makes a Man Healthy, and the same Is assigned for a It's nbeatable. It's a must. It's I get cups and saucers. "The cof­ he arrived here at St. Mary's on ttos., The few dozen pioneers tor of the property may be ex­ 4 door In blue and white. Pow­ Delicious Ice Cream Cakea Estate of the thing. It's Indispensable to of Father Cottei-'s Ordination, hearing on the allowance of said and to satisfy hungry people there is no belter fee pot stays on a low heat dur­ January 12. 1946. Ever since that have become a congregation of pedited. er steering. All accessories. Mousses and Puddings WINIFRED R. DOLAN better households. In (act. It's with a Solemn High Mass. Fa­ Wealthy-and Tired! administration ncco\int with said 111 time he has given an unselfish some throe thousand parishion­ Asking 52,000. Must sell. CH Fancy Individual Fomu For In said district, deceosed. m'SwiKvKK place to buy finer, more tempting food at lower ing possible calling hours—from Contacted' early this week. estate, and this Court directs priceless. ($:.00) It's a dust ther Cotter was born In Ansonia twvlce lb the church w.htch has 8-6567. All Occasions 8 a. m. to 12 p. m." ers from over eight hundred Bracken stated briefly that he Snndy PctcrBon's nephew Pete From where 1 sit, wo must hare The Administrator having exhib­ Flora K. Goldsmitli to cite all hi! cloth. It's for me. April 30, 1882 where nn received endeared him to everyone. Telephone STate 7-4969 prices than at j your own neighborhood First As I gel the coffee, I can give families. Out of Its Branford had "no comment to make on has gone bftck to college. He heard a million stories like that. ited his administration account persons Interested therein to ap- his carlyeducatlon. He was one The Home Of Fancy Conniver works un a ' simple a quick tend to whatever else is These are the years of St.beginnin g St. Mary's has boon di­ the matter." The attorney had worked on Snndj'a farm a couple But they show how some people k- BUSINESS 8GRV10E C-1 with said estate to this Court liear at said time and place, by National Store. principle. Furniture given the of the first to enter St. Thomas Ice Cream cooking. If anything. Mary's greatest growth. The wis­ vided Into two other parishes ex­ boon furnished with a copy of of months last summer to get assume their customs arc the only for allowance. It Is publishing this order In some oilcc over with the Conniver Seminary luid, when.he had fin­ FRENETTE'S LAWN MOWER 840 Dbnvell Ave. dom of good counsel has guided clusive of St. Augustine's, St. the resolutions adopted at last hardened up Tor football. proper ones. To most city folkg Ordered: That the 26th day of newspaper published In Now Ui cloth becomes allergic to coals In no time, wo are all .set .to ished his studies there, was sel­ Shop. 2704 Dlxwell Avenue. If Haniden, Conn. him In administration of all par­ Elizabeth's of Short Beach and week's meeting for Information getting up at 4:li> seems odd, b«. September A. D. 1955 at 11:30 Haven County and having a cir­ of; dust — or electronically take our coffee to some likely ected by the lote Bishop Tlerney He seemed to enjoy farm life it cuts grass, we sell and ser- TENDER, SOFT-MEATED and RAVORFUl ish duties and functions. Work­ St. Theresa's of Stony Creek. purposes. cause they don't do it Just Hk* o'clock In the forenoon, at the culation In said district, and by LB charged against duit particles— spot—Inside or out, as these to study abroad In France, Italy all right—but like most city kids vlCB It TcL CHestnut 8-5214 Furnished Apartments L-!! CUT FROM GENUINE SPRING LAMB ing In close conjunction with all From the acorn planted by the Recommended as the site by it took him some time to get used some people don*t think enjoying Probate Office in Branford, be posting a copy on the public LAMB LEGS 59< or: slllconlsed—or some such changing days Indicate. and Germany. When he return­ church organizations. Father first Catholics, a century ago, the Secondary, School Building a glass of beer is "right" ... be­ COMPLETELY PRIVATE NEW and the same Is assigned for a .sign-post in the Town of Bran­ thing, according to what I could Someliow, no matter how hectic ed from Europt?, ho finished his to a farmer's schedule. CARPENTRY SERVICES —Ca- WELL TRIMMED Wlhhey has helped build . their has sprung a mighty oak. They Committee, the property in­ cause ^Aej/'happen to prefer an­ studio apartment. Nicely fur­ hearing on the allowance of said ford where the deceased last LB gather, from the ad, dazed as I the entrance has been, when we studies at St. John's Seminary, at Sandy claims that when he blhets, bookcases, storage Lamb Forequarters^°?P°Dt^,r"'LB 29c Rjb Lamb Chops LEAN nnd TENDER 79c potential and actual service to were poor and exiles from their, cludes 38 acres south of the Bos- other beverage and haven't waked walls, playrooms, attics finish­ nished, refrigerator, stove, administration account with said, dwelt. was by descriptions of dustlcas, are settled with coffee. It becomes Brighton and was ordained at Ion Post Road, 22 acres of which, went in to wake Pete—on the the pftrlsh.. The fondest dream native land but they wore rich up to the fact that everyone has ed ,and general buUdlng, Free shower, hot water heat and estate, and this Court directs gleaming woods In picturesque, an easy time—clearly devoted to St. Joseph's Cathedral on July according to the committee's re­ first morning—thc,boy looked up By the Court: of both our beloved pastor. Fa­ In faith and, at home wherever n right to his own choice. esUmates. Call BUI WUson. CH utilities included at $16.00 a Flora K. Goldsmith to cite all Lamb for Stew LEAN ,nd TENDER LB 15C Forequarter Lamb Chops >^B 79c prominent homes. Conversation over our cups. 31, 1909, by the late Bishop Bee- port, are usable, cleared farm startled and asked what time it Flora K. Goldsmith, Clerk. ther Cotter, and Father Wlhbey Ma.ss was offered. 8-6470. week. HU 8-9530. persons Interested therein to ap­ Anyway, as I understand It, van of Spririgfleid. Before com­ land. The committee explained was. Sandy replied it was four- is likewise the dream of the en­ pear at said time and place, by DISTRICT OF BRANFORD, ss. PORK ROAST '-"'B «="T - FROM LEAN, TENDER, YOUNG MEATY PORKERS LL the silicone in the cloth leaves ing to Branford, Father had that the site offers a central fifteen, "Gee," Pete murmured, RENTS WANTED U12 itii mark on a chair rung in tire parish, narnoly to have our Familiar In the summer WILL BUY SECOND HAND publishing this order In sonic Probate Court, Sept. 16, 1955. served at Shelton, Baltic, Dan* location for community activi­ "if we're going: to do a day's work newspaper , published In New such a way as to make unsight­ Business Men Aid own parochial school for ourthroughou t North America, the ^"^It Furniture, odds and ends, and, WANTED: LOWER APART- Estate of ALL LEAN BEEF bury, as Chaplain with the ties, being only 7/10 of a mile tomorrow j/ou'd better g-et to bod I" Haven County and having a cir­ FRESHLY GROUND 233 LBcS 77c ly; bits of dual planning to settle many children. A large amount robin Is seen from Ala.^ka to also, clean attics. Call SPruce ment two family house, ga­ HKNIIY V. JOURDAN Porterhouse Steak Z^r,U^! u 85c Chopped Beef Twenty-Third Engineers in Eu­ from the Town Hall. Appro%'ed culation In said district, and by there leap off and flee away. of money has already been con­ Virginia. _6-3787 or SPruce 6-8080. rage. Residential section. Ex­ In said district, deceased. JUICY, TENDER MILDLY CURED Fund; Drive Set by the State Departments of Copyrifht, lOSS, United SlalaBmixri Foimdatim posting a copy on the public Hiavens knows wherel cellent references. Chronicle The Executors having exhib­ nnd FLAVORFUL TO PERFECTION Business Opportunities C-12 sign-post in the Town of Bran­ Sirloin Steak LB 85c Smoked Tongues 47c . This user I Itnow, says you Box 65. ited tlieir Final ndmlnistrallon can positively see the dust For Next Month ford where the deceased last account with said estate to this READY TO COOK LB MILDLY CURED bounce off as It gets a charge of Only Store dwelt. Court for allowance, It is Fresh Chickens Fry or Broil - 2'/i-3'/i Lb 47c Smoked Picnics 4-6 LB AVERAGE 43c silicone surface. The Branford Community SERVING DELIGHTFUL,' PROS- Legal Notice By the Court; Ordered: That the 2Sth day of I know for a tacl she Is not Fund drive which will be held LB 55i S.„ .7-,,/ VJ..,! perous trading center village Fiori. K. Goldsmith, Clerk. September A. D. 1955 at 10 Cloverdale Bacon In the pay of the Conniver during the first two weeks in October, represents this commu­ MAKE IT A PONTIAC and large fertile farming, lum­ DISTRICT OF BRANFORD, ss. o'clock In the forenoon, at' the LB 49c Fresh Haddock Fillet LB 39c people or in any of their adver­ bering and mining areo. Estab­ Probate Court, Sept. 12, 1955. Probate Office In Branford, bo Skinless Frankfurts tising agendes. Nor does she nity's effort to consolidate Into one drive the fund-raising nec- lished 1890. Always profitable, Estate of Legal Notice and the same Is assigned for a LB 49c Fresh Sliced Cod LB 33c contend vKh unusually skittish JOHN E. TOOLE hearing on the allowance of said Peppered Loaf or visible dust. However, she Is ossaiy for the many agencies nicely slocked with general In said district, deceased. imiTATION TO BID administration account with said v;^ i;;Si:? i :-A^ S1W 5315S' !«!»!! ssss sKSSi rrs" ss;3:. i,«!9 fwm ISTOS vma MS-BB waiii the imaginative, type and- given working in Branford. Many of merchandise. A very necessary, The Administrator having ex­ Oil dealers Interested In sub­ estate, and this Court directs to some exaggeration In speech, Brnntord's residents imve been pleasant business that I find hibited his administration ac­ mitting bids for supplying fuel Flora K. Goldsmith to cite ail without benefit of pay, I. hear called upon to assist in this all Impossible to look attei-, and out effort, and business organi-^ count with said estate to this oil to the Hamden Library Sys­ persons interested therein to ap­ SAVE WITH EVERYDAY LOW PRICES that nowadays she's doing more take care of my four active tem should contocl the office of bridge and golf than dust zatlons haVc' given freely of children and home. I hope I Court for allowance, it Is pear at said time and place, by MIRABEL SAVE lOe their services. Ordered: That the 26th day of the Librarian, 2914 Dlxwell Ave., publishing this order in some bouncing.. can sell to soihe kindly people Hamden. Bids must be returned PURE PRESERVES 2-LB JAR The address of the Branford who would like to make an un­ September A. D.' 1955 at. 11 newspaper published In NowSTRAWBERR Y Irt any event, it would bo worth o'clock in the forenoon, at thet o the office by 5 p. m., Sept. 27. Haven County and having a cir­ the two bucks Just to have a Community Fund It 204 Main hurried easy living and some Probate Oltioe In Branford, be Mrs. Angus Gordon, culation in said district, and by MIRABEL SAVE-lOe titled dust cloth around the little St., also the address of the Bran­ besides, serving the friendly Secretary, Library Board. posting a copy on the public homei-Even If it didn't rub off the ford Savings Bank; John Hoi- people who depend upon this and the same Is assigned for a PURE PRESERVES 2-LB JAR man, assistant treasurer of. the hearing on the allowance of said 3lgn-i)ost in the Town of Bran­ RASPBERRY dust, It might rub on .some of the store for their supplies. I in­ administration account with said ford where the deceased last associations of .glampr, erudition, bpnk, is treasurer of the Com­ vite you to come and learn all DISTRICT OF BRANFORD, FINAST estate, and this Court directs dwelt. and propriety^ So, dust, onyons? munity Fund, and the bank has about my safe time tested bus­ STATE OF CONNECTICUT, ss. QTBTL & provided facilities to, handle Flora K. Goldsmith to cite all Probate Court, September 15th, By the Court: H GAL JUG 33c ;•••'**•.•» iness before you agree to buy CiSER VINEGAR bookkeeping, billing, etc. for the persons Interested therein to ap- 1955. or pay any money down. My Flora K. GoldBmith, Clerl<. A hdiiseful ol boys, their fund. Secretarial, work has been 'pear at said time and place, by Estate of PURE VEGETABLE SHORTENING friends, an excitable pup and taken care of by Milton Goss, price for land, building, fix­ publishing this order in some 3-LB CAt^ tures and merchandise is $10,- FLORENCE LINSLEY PATK LB CAN 17c transient interests and enthus­ secretary of the Fund, with the newspaper published In Newlat-e of Branford, in said DlsUtct, 000,: with about one-half down MARVO iasms, do not always offer an help of the office staff of the Haven County and having a cir­ •leceased. ideal welcome to a chance drop- payment. Will also sell my N. B. C. A. M. Young Co". Other offices culation in said district, and by In pursuance of an order of COLLEGE INN por-lnner. , ' and businessmen in town have maple shaded, seven room, COCKTAIL MILK CRACKERS posting.- a. copy .-on -thfe- - public, Hon. Macgregor Kllpatrlckr Judge Tomato Juice TtZ 49c Royal Lunch given their scn'lces. This rhakcs brick colonial home, all mod-, Furthermore, my own activity sign-post In the Town of Bran­ of the Court of Probate for the 15HOZ'}7, It possible to collect a commu­ ern convenienct^s, expansive EVANGELINE of the moment before the UnocIc ford where the deceased last District of Branford. notice is FRANCO-AMERICAN /^ CANS Z/C Z CANS J ifC nity fund wltii the lowest pos­ Spaghetti 2 Dry Milk at the door Is rarely one easily lawns. A high, healthy, beauti­ dwelt. hereby given that said Court Z/C sible amount of expense, so that ful place to live at about half oonccalcd. I can wrup a towel By the Court: hath' limited and appointed six SUNSHINE 10-OZPKG 27c around my wet head, or unplug the money collected can go di­ value. Butter Cookies Flako Pie Crust PKGS rectly toward the benefit of the Flora K. Goldsmith, Clerk. months from the date hereof for : , •....» sstse ami -.:mx isesst ••^m stwa ma SSSJW K~.:I) iKsii ir:Si.;:i esssw the washing machine with good MRS. HERBERT REININGER the creditors of the said deceased speed. But vacuum cleaning people. Thctford Center, Vermont DISTRICT OF BRANFORD, ss. to bring in their claims against equipment all over the place, for Telephone, Sterling 5-7341 Probate Court, Sept. 9, 1955. said estate. Those who neglect BELLVIEW Instance, Is an tmnyoldable ans­ Bethel was named In 1759, We're ma§€hmg Ponfmc's recent sales sense of security—a full 122 or 124 inches of USECLEANING EVENT Estate of to exhibit their claims within wer to an imoasy, "Am I Inter­ from the Hebrew meaning road-leveling wheelbase.' said time will be debarred. Everything to make your fall housecieaning task rupting you?" RBPAIBING 0-2E GABRIEL, REFF House of God. You'll get the latest innovations in front in said district, deceased. All persons Indebted to said easier. All priced' at rock bottom for your fall suspension, in wide-stance rear springs, in WASHING MACHINE REPAIRS The Administrator having ex­ Estate are , requested to make with recordfbFeakingfFades! Washing Machines hibited his administration ac­ Immediate payment to housecieaning campaign. husky brakes and easy steering to cushion the Dryers — Ironers count with said estate to this Howard Albert Pate, FIRE PREVENnON WEEK OCTODER 0 IS ride and make driving an effortless pleasiure. Disposals Court for allowance. It Is Guaranteed Sendee Simoniz Wax "^^^ 55c QTCAN 89C You can put this down for a fact. You won't And that's just a liint of what's ahead of you Ordered: That the 2eth day of XQTfoA Cash? and engineered throughout to stay new... We have parts to fit any wish­ September A. D. 1955 at 10 when you line up with the record-breaking ing machine. Oct $2.'> to ,S500 in 1 Trip! match our deal any^vhere else in town because styled and powered to retain a high resale o'clock in the forenoon, at the Oven Cleaner a.onM°69e '*-°^J'^'' 98c this one pays oflF double! thousands who have ahready made the change American Appliance Co. Probate Office In Branford, be • Phonefor l-tr!plonn.Upon (tpproval, value tlirough the years. 2516 Whitney Ave. ,_ CH 8-4444 pick up cash. Loan custom-tailored to to the '55 Pontiac. and the same Is assigned for a DISTRIBUTING OPPORTUNITY For a starter, you'll get an appraisal too hearing on the allowance of said Sponges LGE^SKSC 2 SM SIZE 23C your noetls, income. ConioUdnto bilU You'll get style that sets, the fashion for Help Wanted, Female D-1 witti our BitI Conaotidation Sorvice. good to pass by. We're out to make September tomorrow—a beauty leader in any price league. Come and get the deal with the double administration account wjth said Frequently reduces monthly pay­ another record-breaking month, and all trades payoff. Bring in your car and drive away in a CHEERFUL, RESPONSIBLE estate, and this Court directs Pails GALVANIZED . 10 QUART EACH 5 9< ments. Phono, or como in today! You'll get the Strato-Streak V-8, newest Flora k. Goldsmith to cite all are figured on a volume basis. Your car can big, liigh-powered future-fasMoned Pontiac girl or woman wanted for live- loans %1^ to $500 and most advanced engine in the industry... persons interested therein to ap­ in Walllngford household with pear at said time and place, by Floor Wax WILBERT'S NO-RUB QTCAN 79c command a better deal from us right now tlian a new high in exuberant go, silken smoothness, You have the word of half a million owners— it ever will again. you'll never make a better buy! three young'Chiidren. One floor publishing this order In some M»4< by blood-tingling response. newspaper published In New Beneficial,taC FINANC E CO. home. Own room. Write Wall­ WindeX :0'OIIIL35C Pine Sol mntucum "'" "•'" 39c OPEN THUIISDAY EVENINGS UNTIl « f.M. dwelt. ^fgpQ DRAIN OptNtIt tl-OICAH 23c Uani mndi Is rtttdintl •( all tDiroundlng tswm WANTED: PART TIME Posi­ Johnson's Jubilee "VA" I»OMU55C tion as a companion by woman By the Court: Glo-Coat (coon WAX Qi CAN 89c Q'Cedar imxituH rousH 101 m 29c with car. P. O. Box 163. Madi­ Flora K. 'Gfildiimlth, Clirk. son. Conn. .k!>^ sa^a mmi C hibited his administration ic- Dolieloui - Fine Ealing "1" '•'^ J^ ^ ' DRrVINO mSTROCTIONS F-10 count with said estdte to thls SPECIAL OO, LONG HOWE'S SUBURBAN, AUTO Court for allowance. It Is Own Your Own Business Macaroon Cups PKGOF6 AiJC Prunes '""H IIALIAN 3 ••" 29c DRIVING SCHOOL Ordered: That the 26th diy of Hydramatlc September A. D. 195B at 10 There is a busineii open to you as a Bowes Distributor Tokay Grapes CAUFORNI* 2 "^^ 29c o'clock in the forenoon, at the Cherry-Filled Donuts *"P*=K'G*^F6 25 COMPANY Standard shift in this territory, selling nationally advertised Bowes Dual controls Probate Office in Branford, be SPECIAL 70 "Seal Fatt" quality automofire products. It ii an Honeydew Melons cAUfORNiA EA 29e FLORIST of EAST HAVEN PICK UP SERVICE and the same Is assigned fir a Apple Pie EACH J J CH 8-4415 hearing on the allowance of said onusual opporfunity. You are your own boss, and iisas tssm «« esuir Km. «w» urae rim *am m» tsm» MKB!^ Pears MOUNTAIN tARncn 2 '-'' 33c own your own business. There are no iimitationi on Tomatoes CALIFORNIA CIUOPKG 19C * Weddings youi profit. Burnett Vanilla Extract 5-OZ BTL 39c \ Peppers CALIFORNIA NATIVE jj "s 19c A Job With a Future Dazzle Liquid Starch 32-OZ BTL 19c * Birthdays Xo>roiiCa*li? Baker's Vanilla Extract 2-OIBTL 39c IMCU inrf ir.iK* MM nam mtM Mto !<«* '''^*i i^**** t^'if- !M>3» Bowet i> a nationally and internationally i(nown trade I YOR GARDEN FROZEN FOODS Pick Your Own Payments Gel $25 to $500 in 1 trip: PKG OF 500 27c ^ Phone for 1-trip loan. Upon ipprovti. name. You can link your business with the prestige Dovaleltes Facial Tissues * Illness pick up cash. Loan cuttom*tailor6d to of this name. Each year, the Bowes organization is La Rosa Spaghetti LBPKG 21c GRAPE JUICE 2 C^^NS 31C your ncedi, inconne. Contolidata bills growing. This is your opportunity to grow with the with our Bill Consolidalion Strvice. LB PKG 1 5C [ PKG 39c Be Careful—Drive Safdy Above paymenh Frequently reduces monthly pay- Company, ahd to build freedom and security for your River Rice ^-L' "^^^ 29c Strawberries A loon a\ \\QQ mentj. Phone, or com* in today! * Special Occasions premptly tcpoid future. Inyestment in trucli and merchandise only— 7 160Z JAPS monthly inilallmt Lohtnann Red Cabbage 31c ^ French Fried Potatoes 2 l^o\ 33c no store required. M-0Z •% M Lohmann Pickled BeetS' 2 M-0ZJAR5 31c S Spinach Choppod ot Lt^ 2 PKGS JIC Address Your Inquiries to WL REitRVE THE RIGHT 10 LIMIT QUANIIIIIS DODGE AYE. - TEL. HO 7-6318 BOWES "SEAL FAST" CORP. CENTRAL GARAGE, INC. 109 CHURCH ST., 2nd F!., Woolworth BIdg., NEW HAVE^ mmm:;:L.::.:H:A^mn.A L . I STOft E S Phone: STate 7-llSl • Ask for tlic YES MAHasf 226 North Pine St., iniilananolis 7, Ind. 64MalnStreot OPEn THURaDAY EVcNif!G5 UNTIl 8 P./A. Branford Ica-i fjisdi II i::id[r1i ef e!l ii;!ic.-a;r.| lawni 2 S2^iJiJ'it2iJj^iill depth of 10 Inches. Holes should continues to lead all Connecti­ Closed All Day Wednesday - Store Hours: 9:30 to 5:30 'I'ho Enst Haven Citizens'Com­ Gentlemen: be dug at least two feet deep. cut towns of this size, The CllUens' Committee ap­ By sending us t« sohoolt Telephone: Madison (Circle) 5-9629 Wtentfwneed^ mittee which has sent questlon- Vacations are wonderful but Fill the bottom half with com­ Following the two leaders is "Leaves 'l^n Sniilin"'' imlres on "real Issues" faclnK preciates your prompt and cour­ post or humus and good soil, teous reply to Its letter of Sep­ gardens do get out of hand when Stonlngton, while Stratford is Ferrara Attacks NE WS For Being insumnceor thf town to top candidates of left to shift for themselves. Re­ mixing a little bonemeal. Hold the largest town in the group Election Monday Ends tember 6th and your willingness bnth parlies, this week refused cent rains not only have revived roots In place with one hand, to have no fatalities during the M\ Invitation to meet with the to meet personally with its re­ working earth In and around insuTtmee presentatives to dlsucURs the burned lawns but have also first eight months of 1955. Democratic candidates for a per­ added new vigor to those in­ tliem with care for they are sonal discussion on tlie queries questions raised in that commu­ brittle. Water thoroughly and add The leading tOwn of Derby First; Claims Paper Anti-Party In service nication. ' fested with crni>-gras.s. This ob­ had Its last traffic death In Feb. asked of I ho nominees, pertain­ noxious pest must be checked more soil If necessary. ing to their views regarding the We foei; however, that the full 25, 1949, or a total of 2378 latal- rmnmberihis: before seeds ripen, for if Ig­ Members are reminded that lty-(rec dajrs. Incidentally, this *55 Campaign; Barker Issues raised. purpose of our queries, would not nored it will invade the lawn the annual meetbig at ttw Gar­ death was only the second 'Condemning^ Democrats Actions In tt letter addressed to Do- be served by the kind of Infor­ to an evsn greater degree — den Club will be held at the mal conversations that you have charged to Derby in Its traffic mlnlck Ferrara and Jerome crowding out perennial grasses. Yankee Silversmith, Walllngford, safety history C.rndy, tlie (Irst and second se­ suggested. SIncp the objective of Lawns mildly Infected with crab- on Wednesday, Oct. 4, at l'.!:30. lectmen 09 liie Doniporatic tick­ the questionnaire Is to focus grass can be treated with a weed Mrs. Thomas A. Sturgess Is In Eost Hnveti, to date, has ex­ et, the Committee stated they public attention on some of the and. feed plant food. 'ITils should charge of reservations which perienced 654 traffic-free days Cites Publication Clancy Promises He critical Issues In the present Ferrara Seek Top Spot [ 1 appreciated t h 0 I r willingness Spring and ea^ly must be in by Sept. 30. Annual the last death occurring on (the cnndldnles) "to meet por- campaign we are eager to have be applied in apnng ana «a^iy 1 . j -, ., Dec. 23, 1953. Prior to that high­ Of School Buildig sonolly wltii (Committee) ropre- statements In response, which Fall to stimulate a heavy root "P"'''' and e ectlon of officers way death the town experienced f| can be made available to the will be part of the program and OLD IIOOIER sontnllvoB," but that the group system and thick turf. Bare ...111 KA nfirt nf *h» tii*n(Ti-nMi nnd two years of freedom from traf­ Wai Be Back In '57 general public. Russell White of the White felt thot the purposes of sending spots and,thin areas are an open Flower Shop in Guilford win be fic fatalities. Comm.AsPay-Off Citizens' Committee Dcmmic And GOP It; out these questionnaires" would You win have noticed that the invitation for crab-grass. the guest speaker. —or any other old cleaner Where crab-grass Is evident in CandidalesSaysScoop YoWKEA NEIGHBOR not be served "by the kind of nopubllcnn cimdldates' have fur- The members greatly admired Mrs. Lustcg Named As First Selectman ,5 1 » ,j Parly Ranks Split Informal conversations that you nishcd the Committee with the large patches, chemicals must be the unusual flowers from Mrs. EvidcnceOf'CoUusion' have suf^gestcd." kind of complete written state­ applied to obtain'suoccsiful elim­ Amos Barnes' garden nt the last Auxiliary President AND GET TWO ALLOWANCES 'I'he Committee olso pointed ment that we regord as most ination. Preparations containing meeting and also the attractive phenyl mercury acetate, potas­ Mrs. Muriel Lusteg was In- BetwecnGlancy-Barker lof other commitmcnis. niui Releases Answers By AsResultOfFeuds out that tile Ucpubllcan candi­ helpful. Fairness to them would centerpiece of Fall flowers on 400 Guesls Applaud Iho.scwho arrived Inter in the seem to dictate that we request sium cyanate or. the new gar­ .stalled as president of Amer­ THIS MONTH ONLY! . (by Frank J. Fcnlon) Anastasion Opposed dates furnished a complete writ­ the table at the Chapel. Mem­ ican Legion Auxiliary Unit 83 day after ntlcndluf^ OUHT nlfnli-.s. ten statement and that In all a'similar public reply from you. den cyanomld are available bers are urged to exhibit their In an edllorlBl contained In a As ToAvn Head Says Under trade names. It Is' Import­ at a recent meeting of the org­ , throughout tho rounly. pUu'uci Barlvcr Clvoicc While fairness lo thoni, the group felt And fairness to you demands garden, flowers' at all club meet­ REGULAR TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE PLUS recent Issue of the parly's cnni- I the nltendnnco well ovt-r '10(1. Political Candidates nrmHOMETOWHf that the interpretation of the ant to read instructions and fol­ anization. Mrs. Lustee, along that such action On the part of ings. Let us all see what, is with the remainder of the slate, patgiv paper, the Democratic He Will Run Again Tlie crowd listened intently as Garllaml Ran Purge Democratic position lie direct low step-by-step directions as grown in our town. In spite of Candidate for First Seieclnian ui tlon. the GOP nominees "would seem excessive amounts or uneven will serve this year and next In SPECIAL RETIREMENT ALLOWANCE As 400 gue.sts cheered, Frnnk Clancy began his brief .speech, lo dictate that we request a rather than filtered through the drought, wind, too much rain East Haven, atlaclied tlie Enst S. Clancy, the outRoing Enst No reply has boon received Come 1'ucsdny morning there minds of the members of the dlstributioii' can- damage existing the official capacity. nnd when he disclosed his plans Finance Board similar public reply from you." hurricanes and so forth. DURING OCTOBER! Haven NEWS in an editorial tor ! Haven First Selectman, prom^ concerning his political futuiv, from Miss Ellzahoth Chapkovlch. will 1)0 much; second , Rueislng Ever«on Committee. turf. Prompt use of chemicals Officers Installed Included Mrs. enndldalc for the Board of Edu- ns to why who won and the rea­ However, the Committee did will rout crab-grass but a con­ Naturalizing daffodils gives being tire first to publisli tlie Ised thai "in two short years" ihcy cheered loudly. Inaurance Agency, Inc. We suggest the following pos­ Karen Hamre, first vice-pres­ Your old cleaner will never be worth more than names of tile mumbeis of Hie he would again run for office. Only Group Who cnlion. It is hoped that some re­ son, his opponent lo.st, but be- not bar other moans of answer­ structive program to establish a the impression that they were ident; Mrs. Mabel Richardson, "I intend lo lake a short va- Iwcon. now ond,.Monday night, Bronford Theatre Bulldlni! ing the questionnaire. Iniitcai sibilities In order of our own never planted, but like Topsy, it IB today. Tliia month only, you get an extra Junior Higli School Building At a lestlmonial outing held ; cation," Clancy said, "as soon sponse niny bo mode nvniiable vigorous and permanent lau'n second vlce-presidejit; Mrs. Fan­ RETIREMENT ALLOWANCE for your old both the Denibcrots and the HI) 8-4464 — III) 8-4527 they, offered three methods of preference; should follow. just grew. Such a sight in Committee. at Cinque's picnic grounds on as the election Is over. However, Fails To Reply before cleollon so thai new resi­ ny Kllpatrlck, secretary; Mrs. Hoover (or other old cleaner) IN ADDITION Laurel Street, last Sunday, the RopubllcnnS; are. going oil out which the Democrats could ac­ 1. A Democratic statement Spring will be remembered long The unsigned editorial, wliicli for the benefit of those who Shown snitcil iit iiis ili'sli durlni; llu- clusinj; iliiy*. of his ivilinln- dents In Town can acquaint James P. Kavanaugh As hardy asters. come into Elaine Rowley, treasurer; Mrs. to our regular Trndcln Allowance . . . when disposed Democratic standard themselves with this cnndidnto's In,those closing.dnys of the, 1055 cept the one most preferred In similar to thot Issued by the after the blossoms have fadod Hazel Ahern, chaplain; Mrs. you buy a new Hoover DcLuxe 63. can be construed to be speaking think that I am rollrlng from Istriillon, I'^irst S('l('rinn\n of ICiul Iliivrii I'nuili S. t'iaiu'.v, to win tho battle for the fight bloom, make seicctions'.of favor- I bearer, in a ' brief thank-you politics, I would like to say that views..;' ' ! Agency replying. Republican candidates &nd and is one of the loveliest ways Rose Dziemit, sergeant-nt-arms; Don t miss this chance! Offer good this for Domlnlck II. Ferrara on the Krrcts llio photoKTupluT with u wtilf ^nl^I(', ns hi- pn«iiuvi's Ui Croup Says Seleclnicn to run ihe town durhig tho n(.'Xt The three methods were: 1. suitable for publication, j Ite colors and varieties'for'later speech declared: *'That for the jl will be back for the 1957 cam­ One of Ihe most Instructive as­ I;: 6U Ivy Street, Brantord of using daffodils. Suitable areas Mrs. Barbara Schultz, assistant month only. Call or come in today 1 grounds that the personal pro­ benefit ot those who think that turn off llio keys of the, oflicr In llu* wlinu'r of .Mondii.v's two years,' •','":''; , j HO 8-0OS3 The method used by the Kepul> 2. A Democratic statement 1 ordering. Only a few plants are that suggest thenBelvcs for nat­ sergeant-at-arms; and Mrs. Ger- nouns "me" and "I" are used paign. That Is only two short Answcrs"Rcmarkal)ly' pects of this project hna bcnn the needed for asters should \x di­ L am retiring. I would like to I years away." eii^clion. \M>>\ Snndny. In a speech nnulc nt un outhtK: Kivon In With tho • firsi, selectman's llcans (preferred); 2. A state­ for publication in conjunc­ uralizing are the edges of wood­ maine Lepere, historian. Mem­ throughout, claims that First Ills honor Clancy NHIII h« was Bolni? l« luko a vucnlion — hut. complclo failure ot nil coiuUdalos ment fof publication in conjunc­ vided each Spring to precerit say that t will be back lor the ulinlr Up for grabs, there has Palmer-Plant, Inc. tion with such a discussion I lands, banks of a brook or an in­ bers of the executive committee Selectman Frank S. Clancy and 1957 campaign." ttint he wnnUl also ho bncii In the rtnniiug for offtro conic 1057. Similar On Issues tor (ho Boord ot Flnnnco lo grant Main .Street, Brantord tion with the suggested person­ them 'from d'eterioroting. been a bitter fight between as you have suggested for formal pona, as well as under are Mrs. Hazel Swanfelder, Mrs. Now yoa can own the finest Third Selectman Frank A. Bark­ The CUIZens' Comnilltoc of the Conimlttee even the couvlesyi, Frnnk A. .Barker, Incumbent HU 8-1729 - HI) 8-9226 al meeting or; 3. A meeting 'at further clarification. Disbudding Is practiced by clumps of birches or beneath an Lillian Adams and Mrs. Ethel cleaner of thom all—Hoover The outing, which was spon­ Older or Rainbow To of a reply. Hero was M\ exbol which repoi'tera for the NEWS gardeners to increase the size of DeLuxc 63. GctB the dirt er, connived to withhold the re­ sored by the Friends of Clancy, East Haven yesterday Issued a -...-.- . ,1 „„,. .,..,,.1,1 Third Selectmnh.'iind,GOP ,no:ii- Mon)l>cr8 ot Ceniicetiuut 3. A discussion meeting nt old apple, tree. To achieve the Schultz. other clcancTB mi«8 l>ccfluBe lease of the committee selection working, Monday or Thur.sdny press vclensc on the rosuits ob­ cut °'l™''^""'lyf»i '''"»»,^°»- ineo to roplace-ffwnk'S. Clancy. nnd the New Hoven Register which reporters from, both blossoms of big dahlias. The en­ desired , effect, the uppermost was well attended by Democrats, Hold Installation Asseciailon of Insurance Agenta would attend with the- purpose ergy of the plant Is concentrated The installing officer was Mrs. Ji Bixti (^ It Suxeps as It In order that the NEWS could • RepublicBtis and Independent nights; Typing, Tuesday; Book­ tained through questionnaires be puhllo servants to Jiolp au- ^^^. D^.^l.'JleU i.i.'rermra, pros- the East Haven NEWS and thought to keep in mind when Schultz, past department pres­ Oeant. Ke€pfl colors bright. publish It before, either of the Over 400 Enroll keeping, Montlny: Ceramics, sent out 10 political candidates ot on a-few rather than on many ProlongB the life of your car- voters. As one Republican said At Masonic Hall qunint the Town with the nature ^„j, g^^^,^^, seleclmaii,. and tho New Haven Register would planting Is "windblown" for this ident, assisted by Mrs. Adams. two daily papers covering the "This is a phenomenon which Tuesday or Thursday; Art, Tues­ bolli parties lie present with permission blossoms. Peonies, roses, dahlias Is the way nature scatters her "potinc. Tlirowaway dust bag. A scmi-publiq installation oC nnd responsibilities ot this Im- Domoorutlo choice to he the iirst and chrysanthemums are gen­ Only HooTcr givcB yoa Powet town. jwlU never happen in. East Ha­ the otfleers ot the East Haven In Local Adult day; Hooked Hug, Thursday ,nnd Also, the Commltloc released portont Ixiiiy under the new Icg- selectman. . , to report the proceedings ixiuhty upon the good earth. islntlvc'ohnotmont govorlilng It. erally disbudded lor cutting or Qeauing. In referring to the release of ven again. Where else will you Assembly No. 17, Order ot Rain­ Recreation, Thursday. answers supplied by George Lctis Despite the Jttompt ot both In detail. Take a basket of bulbs and Instead-of availing themselves ot IhOBo. candidates Jto.'capturo the duster of the names of the building com­ ever find members of both parl- bow For Girls, will be held to­ nnd Eiwood Scoble, Republicuii PloosJTlUtlB^e' tinderstanUMUUaov»..du thaV.....t. this .show purposes. As thromiUWw theVne^.mi I1.n. a sweepina^^^ g fash- mittee, the editorial claims, |les mingling on such a friendly Education Course lliis opportunity all four nahdl- spotlight, Ihey !iav(!.';fttllod for request IK madewlth no dcsire|buds appears in B"ups^of^threo j [^'^"^^^^^'*=j'j^^^ night, Thursday, at 8 o'clock. A candidates tor tho Board ol Edu­ tw.o roaaoris: 1. Frank Clniicy EASY OPERATION KNOWqnctOBEY '.". . . nothing was said to the basis?" short business meeting will be More than 400 Enst Haven Higli School Doings dutes have been content to rest to harass you. It springs from al'ihe tip of a ..stem. -™, the« «*center« a ) ^^^^ land, (hat is the place to adults .registered , tor Ihe Fall cation. Although tho release men­ quietly In the assurance that uiul 2. James .F.,GBrtlund,:;t.ho our desire to encourngc an eC- bud Is allowed to remain and| .regular press for"8 days, or until The speeches were brief, and held at 7;30 p. m. tions that Harry Morgan, a altraclive design and trouble-free larvit* Trtiffic lam The llaiiltOn Shops term o£ the East Haven High thoy are "already In'' and havii Democratic Td*n. v.Chairii'iun, fcctlve campaign. those on each side are removed plant them. Set the bulbs six It first broke (n the East,Haven to the , point Francis Walsh^ The inslailhig worthy advisor , To Be Cariicd In Democratic party candidate for Inches deep with the pointed end as toastmaster introduced the no olillgatlons to ^he domoerntio Hovering In^ the background be- ore what yeu want in a garage door. Buy Yours truly, with the thumb and fbretinger. ..V.fT- ^•.•1. News, a paper that has been con­ will lie Mnrloh DoolittlG, PWA School Adult Education program the education board, replied to up and replace the earth, press-i demning anything and everything guest speakers, while Fred P. NEWSStartingOct.l3 process,'' 'Che' Commiltdo feels jhlndlheBa two-"donlriilligureH The Citizens' Committee Look over plants every f«w days Ing it firmly with your foot. 36-38 Eades St. Branford, Conn. EM 17; Nancy Maisano, instaiilng 't was announced yesterday. thcli' queries, Morgan's answer ;. Is-the •,aha.dow.;of.'B'.th!rd..ti(ir-! The "OVERHEAD DOOR"- qgallty-bulll, perfeeHy Post Office Box 221 and pinch off excess buds \yhlle me and my party has bcr.i u i". ^'. ;Wolfe Z\'.^_ IntrodycGdi^.the hon jnai-.'illitll.^WlnJXred .:.Chamber- ;,..Classe'"——s •••'wil"l sl,arlj,jjlj3p(}ay.i~..i,Mr,r,dn«,, .and ^;>=,. BcKlnuinjr-Ocl. 18, Urn .Kast .that theyi'.hivtfib}*" Ihclr, oohctiict . Older varieties, especially ones (Is IhTi'a pay oft "tij tiiat pjiper ,ored .guest.-';, -^v'-'y. ,..-,>r.,•.!»..-><^^...,. win bb'iield on Mo'iiday, Tuesday was niit IncliidW" in :the 'gl'oup oI| their., cnmpnlgns "laufiht;lhq. son-wiiq. has'.iHgiited., pl'oiiijncril- balanced, expertly inilalled, promptly tervicedl they are still small and imma­ that have shallow cups rather laln.PWANH 2,inslalling chap- Haycii NFAVS will ciirry u presented to tho NEWS. Tlioro- l5>'-blil not'ua'o.btru^ively-jis'tiie ture. If disbudding is unfamiliar, A for the worlf, it is doing MC ...r. Among those' who spoke in Inin; Joyce Freeman, PWA EH niid Thursday nights from 7:10 Hcollon, of licws wrtltcn and Town at least 6ne thing. Men" than long trumpets are ideal Clancy's behalf, were David to.9:15 o'clock. Each class will foro in all fairness to Morgan, no tirst,' Wp,' • Mrttliew:.- i\ii'v'nslo, Two Local Students experiment with a couple of Clancy and. Mi-. Barker?)' Do, 17, Installing cecgrdcr; Mre; VVil- edited hy tho ttlndunlo of the who have boon pinced above ihe Republlcaii Town; Chalrmon. - for this purpose and since large •you'lhink Mr. Clancy and Mr, Dunn, central Comm.ltteemnn nteet but one night a week. Kjist" Ilnvcn High Sciiool answers pertaining to Board of electoral • process develop some^ plants this Fall and watch the quantities will be needed for a hem'lna Strandberg, , installing IJotlie town .'lihuiiinuii , iiove results. , Barker were thinking of the'peo-, j from i-Iamden.who ckiied Clancy in addition to the courses held iJonrnallNin Ch\m. Education will bo printed. thing rosdmbllng a disdain tor Enrolled At Trinity real show, they are also less his "friend, a friend I will ac­ musician. The Committee's release slates tried,-to exert their infliienco in Tlie Public Relations Office of For practical gardeners who pie when they held up the school Miss Marie Strandberg, will be in the past, it was announcecl Tills paffo \vIU carry the public opinion. iPlcklng; their party's candidates. expensive. building program-for eight days, knowledge before • the world." that several now subjects will the following; Trinity College. Hartfoi*d, nn- desire large, handsome flowers T V PR I Bruce Caldwell, West Haven the soloist. ^:ctLiolastlu aclIvUk>H of tho un­ Tho Citizens' Conmilttcc In­ Qortland . was successful, Anas- The Citizen's Committee appre­ nounced this week that two Enst and plenty of them with little so that only one paper could get The following olficers will be be added if 20 or more register tie rBnul tin ten t notes on the tends to make no point by point taslo. toUtd.; labor, peonies demand considera­ a scoop on the story. (Tho East |second Selectman and Judge of for such courses. The subjects nliimiii pltiH storiCH concernln)( ciates the considerallon which its Haven youths are among the 7:00 You Aiked For It 9:30 Cavalcade Thialre the Town Court, praised the sworn in for the ensuing term; comparison of the. various can­ Wlial the outcomp of Gart- \VNBO 10:00 :i64,0UU Qiieuio.. that may bo added are: Band questions have received from 265 freshmen enrolled at the tion. The pink, white and red 7:30 J»ck Denny Show , Haven News went to press Wed­ East Haven Town head, as a Irene Friberg, worthy advisor; exlrn-currlanhir activities hy didates' replies. These hove all Innd's victory win bo,'hinges on school this year. blossoms are huge and lovely in Channel 8 8:00 Tri»5t of llic Town 10:30 Waterfionl. "Homtno Flliht' nesday,, August 30, and the story and Orchestra, Stenography and the Htiiclent body, HIICII nif CIIISN most of tho local candidates to 9:00 TV I'liy House UJO Damon Runyon. Theutra good Democrat and party lead­ Jean Richards, associate advisor; been released lo the press and the final tnily Monday night. late/May. Plants are extremely Hiecap Theatre Driver Education. Any other (lanctiH, playH and varlouit ao- whom thoy were dircctod. Its The local freshmen are: Jos­ 10:00 Loretla Youno Show 12:00 was liold for the news until Sep­ er. Sue Owen, charily; Jackie Kirk, mnst of them have been adoquato- But one thing did result from eph Anthony Sgro, of 29 Clear- hardy, resent being disturbed (imri!»eH7 I'BIDAV. HBl'TKMBKB 33 10:30 ffliafl My Line 1:00 Confidential File tember 7 or, sooner;, so that it hope; Kit Leeper, Faith. courses in which the prescribed atlemic CIUIIH. purpose In formulating Its queries ly covered therein. Tho voler tho Intro-party.;.battle that, saw view Avenue, and Thomas Wil­ nnd are virtually free from dis­ llflO Sunday News BptcUl could be printed in that paper)" John Maguire, ex-Congress­ number of students register was. to focus public attention on will bo able to undertake his own the ousting oC the incumbent In ease. With little more than scant T;00 Todw 1:15 Firtiidt Theatre WEO'^TSDAY, SKI'TKMBKR 28 man from Walllngford, who ar­ Also, Judy Sherman, chaplain; liam Webster Jr., of 136 Tyler SELL IT THRU THE 11:45 Newi and Sinn Off In continuing his criticism of Arden Gustafson, drill eiader; will be added if the school lias some of the real Issues involved analysis of their contcnta. The favor of his former 'running attention, peonies will develop 7-Jib Cbannel S Almuna the handling of the release Fer­ rived late, spoke In behalf of the facilities to handle them. Street. * 7:ao Todij T 7:00 TodW Wllma Eusseli, . love; Jeanna School Bus Routes in the coming Town election. The Committee does regret that It mate. That was tho pi'ojccling incredibly in size and form. 7:25 Channel 8 Alnanoe rara says, "Yet, the reporters of [Clancy and said he sympathized cooperation of the press made ot Cloncy and Gortland into the Sgro is a graduate of Hopkins 7:55 Ctiwinel 8 Mmuirt MoNnAY, surTEMiinn 26 7:30 Today Lelghton, i-raiiglon; Arietta Erl- The program Is extended to had no way of guaranteeing com- Grammar while Webster is a There, arc single and double va­ UTANYAD^ the other two papers did not re­ \\ilh him, because he, Maguire, In Foxon Changed the project possible and tho in­ limelight, leaving Forrara more rieties to prolong the pageant 8:U0 TOf\&J 7:55 Channel 8 AlnisnM had undewent a similar exper- ling, nature;. Pat Johannescn, all East Haven residents without plolo and Ideiitlcal coverage ot graduate of East Haven High lt:35 Uiznnd 8 MffiUiM T Today 8:00 Today ceive a release until it was re­ To accommodate the first terest shown by citizens in, all of Or loss In the shadows. , of color Ihrough several weeks. S:80 Todij 8:25 Cliatinel 8 Almuuc jlence, but a year ago. Immortality; Martha Brown, fi­ charge. Those attending must be all materials released. School. Uiannel AlnuuiM leased in the news. To believe graders attending the Foxon the areas' of Enst Haven Indicates As for Anastaslo's defeat .(ho a:S5 Uiinnel 8 AlmuM Today 8:30 Today delity; Pat Cook, patriotism; 16 years ot age or older and Tho answers made by cnntll-- 9:00 The Vuikte Pwldloi • Ibe WeUoni Channel 8 Almanac that was not - collusion on the Connie DrlscoU, Town Chair­ School, the East Haven Board ol T:65 Chinnel Marcin Seymour, service. must not be attending the pub­ that the Commtitco's objective dates tor First and SeoonS Se­ was actually defeated twice, 10:00 DlnR Dons S^tiool T SM Today The Yankee Prddlcrt—Tbe Nlebcmi part of Mr. Clancy and Mr. Bar­ man and Judge of Branford Education voted Friday night, has been at least partially achiev­ losing in the Town Cornniltlee 10:30 Starch For Beauty 8:35 Channel S Almanu 10:00 niiig Dong School I Court, requested that Clancy And Pat Pompano, confidential lic schools at the present time. lectmen from both Republican 10:45 Window Shopper • 8:30 Today 1030 Search For Beauty ker is naive." observer; Judy Letts, outer ob- to alter the present bus routes ed. tight and later In. a prhnoi-y llflO Window ei)OnPed 10:45 Window Shopper 'change his residence • to Bran­ Any Information concerning night and Democratic Parties were re­ 8:55 Qiannel '8 Alman&e ser%i?r; Lois Fasuln, musician traversing North High Street. To date stalomcnts hove been battle), he stands to gain if OVERHEAD DOOR CO^ INC. 11:30 8uUi 11 Htcli T 8:00 The Yankee Peddlerff—Tba NICIBOM 11K)0 WlndOH Shopper In concluding his charges of ford, where he would be assured school may be obiained during I' Acting upon the request of markably similar on most of tho Borlier loses, or lose It Barker 1 12:00 Induttry on Psnde 10:00 Ulns Donu School 11:30 Strike It Rlcli "collusion" and "pay off", the I of the First Selectman's post as and Bctte Jane Header, choir di­ forthcoming from Frank Barker points covered. They contained 13:15 Uie Of Life 12:00 Industry on Parade registration. Those who did not JAlphonsc Lang'ellai head of the wins. OEANGE SYcamore 9-2336 10:30 Search For Beauty [the Democratic candidate. rector. and John VostutI, Donilnlck Fer­ 13:30 Btirch For Xotnorrow 10:45 WlnddK S'lopper 12:16 Love ot Life Democratic candidate said the register during the past week, Rlvordale Civic Assn. ond Wal­ neither startllngly new insights How the voter will react to NEW HAVEN PHONE 12:45 Bonttmtilt 11:00 Window Shopper' 12:30 Search for Tomorrow The affair was well attended, During the Installation, the rara and Jerome Grady, candi- BOSTON POST RD. Nancy's Kitchen two members of the Board of Se­ can do so when classes start lace Bns.setl, president of the nor obviously. Irresponslhlo prom­ the manipulations of the town 1:30 Welcome Trau'len lli30. Strike It aich 12:45 and according to the caterers, dotes for posts as Selectmen; ond 2:00 Induitry on Pandi 13:00 Industry on Parade 1:30 Welcome Traveler! lectmen unduly held up "pub­ West Haven DeMolay will put on next week. .Laurel PTAr the board made, a ises. 'The voters of East Haven chairman In picking, and trying 3:30 The auliUiis Usht Robert Q. Lewi* » 12:15 Loie of Ufe 3:00 lication until Mr. Fenton, who IWolfe'sBakery , more than 375 the Interpolation Service. Re­ {Change requiring that the buses from Harry Morgan, Eiwood must judge the sincerity ot these to pick, tho candidate lor first 3:45 Mld-Altetnoon Neve-JH Borai 12:30 Searth for Toraorm* 3:30 Uuldint Ueht I meals had been served. This Courses offered this year arc: Call SPruce 7-4646 3:00 Ttie Ulg rftfotf 2:46 Mld-Aftemoon Newf~J. BIDTM had been with Mr. Clancy almost pick up tho first graders on Scoblo, and George.Letls, candi­ statements and the relallve ohll- Iselcclnion, is anybody's guess. 12:45 The Electric Show freshments will bo served in the Family Clothing, Monday, Tues­ 8:30 Bob Crosby Show 1:30 Welcome Traielen 3:00 Tlie lile rayorf every day for the past two weeks, figured coupled with the guests Borrnian Road dates for tho Board ot Educa- Ity ot tho various eondldnles to- . How ibodly Atiaalaslo split; his 3:4R Oonccmlna Uha Hulovi Bobtrt Q. Lewla 330 Bob Crctby Shoif who had to leave early because banquet hall. day or Thursday nights; Wood- automatic electric storage 4:00 DrlgliUr Day aflO ould get the story first in his carry through on their proposals porty has not been mode public. 3:16 Robert Q. Lavli 3:45 House Party FOR THE 4:16 Becrrt Stonn 4:00 Brighter Day paper." and promises. It It Is tt house divided OS badly 4:30 On Vour Account 2:30 (Juldlns LItht uxuer heaUng u 2:46 Mid-Afternoon Newt — J. Buna 4:15 •Secret Storm B:00 Outdoot AdTcnture Qub 4:30 On Your Aecount . In defense (if a newspaper Its activities during this cam­ as the Democrats,; eoeh condl- S:30 tlovdy Doody 3:00 Tha BU raiolf 330 Bob' Crosby Show 6:00 Outdoor Adfenturt CM. needs defense for getting a Head Local United Fund -Red Cross Fund Campaign paign only begin the work of the dato's chances con ' be rated 6:00 Stui 8 :6:30 Howdy Doody TAILORED 6:30 Spottscope - Gyd iittt 3:45 Houie Parly "scoop"), it should b pointed out Citizens' Committee. It Intends 50-50. It it. isn't then. Barker"! 4:00 Brighter Day • 6:00 Stage 8 . chances rnust bo conceded bet­ RIGHT TIME 6:40 Sealy Weather Fortust 4:15 Beaet Storm 6:30 Sportacope that Ferrara erred in claiming lo continue In Its study ot Town 6:45 TtM New8 Todty 6:40 Siaiy Weather Report ter tlian that, of-his opponent TO FIT T;00 Film ShorW 4:30 Meet The Start (Continued on J?»B6 T\VC1VC) Government and In Its efforU to 6:00 Outdoor Adtentun dub 6:45 The News Today because o solid RopuDUcon pm-ty 7:15 tjporli Sputlliht 5:30 Itowdy Doody 7:00 Captain Gallant direct public attention to tho T3Q CaU Timi con decide the Issue ogolnst the YOUR FAMILY ANY TIME - IT COSTS YOU NOTHINGI 6:00 StaDi 8 730 Disney Land performance of local departments 6:30 Sporlscope — M Jaff> 7:45 rifmoutli Newi CanTan Democrats, ; 7:4i^. Canel Ncvi CmT&q — InrM Frankic Ulne Show and officials. 8;0O i'antomlme Quia 6:40 Scaly Weather Report 8:00 Tho Democrots are. spilt down NEED 8:30 Life of RUey 6:45 Tlw N\wi Today 830 The MGM Papdc Foxon Park Assn. 9:00 Qlo Story 7K)0 Mr. District Attorney 0:00 Thr Millionaire I tho middle •^ and that's no se­ 9:30 Ufttr Phoebe 7:30 Tony Martin Shctw 930 Father Knows Sett cret —. having been widely pub- 7:45 News Caravan 10:00 U. S. Steel Hour 10:00 Cnvalcarit o( Sporlt 11:00 T. B. A. lici-icd since the';first week, of The First National Bank and Trust Company now offers 10:45 Sportt Film 8:00 TV Reactert DiOejl AsksFerraraReply Committeelieaded 8:30 Voice of Fireitone 12:0U Nitecap Th«t« August. That this has hurt Dom llajo 1 Uld Thi« Ui« 1:00 Newt 11-30 Badgi 714 9:00 Thoic Whttino Glrlt Ferrora's chances .ptvictoi-y is free "time-of-day" service to all telephone subscriben ia 12:00 Nllitip Tliiairt fi:30 Ethtl & AlbiTt By George Miller 10:00 Studio One THUHSDAY, SBPTKMHER 2fl ToGarbageQuery a certainty In; view of the fact the greater New Haven area. You simply dial the number 11:<)0 DouElan Fatrbank:! Presents In a letter addressed to the At tho request of Gov. A. A. thut tho Democrats have less SATURDAY. SBPTBSinBB 24 11:30 Advinturtt ol Sherlock Holmti 12:00 Nitecap TheaUe 7:00 Tiiday NEWS, The Foxon Park Civic niblcoff. East Haven First Scl- registered members on. their and hear the correct time — night or day. 9:16 Ml. Wluid 1:00 Newt, Sign Qf^ 7:30 Today Association, has criticized Dom- celmaM Frnnk S. Clancy an­ primai-y; list than do tlie Repub­ 0:4ft rtatkcr UlU ouuioat 7.35 [^nnel 8 Almanac licans.. 7:55 (lianoel 8 Almanac Inick H. Ferrara, Democratic nounced yesterday that he has TIK number of youogytcrs and 10:00 Boy Seoul Progrwn (.elecied a eliairninn to form a Another factor, that may hurt «duU> in your home, the size of iOdO Will Bill Hlltilk TUKSDAY, SEPTEMBEn 27 8:00 Twiay candidate for First Selectman Please make full use of this service. And we hope that U:O0 Uonty Tunt Tlmii }i:'i't Ctisnnel 8 Almanac of East Haven, for failing to cnniniiitee to arrange for the lo- Ferrara (or tor that matter may your nome, how many bathrooms 11:30 Commando Cody 8^T> Today 7:00 Today H-fi^ (3iannel 8 Alm&nae reply to a letter sent to him (-nl relet,r-allon ot the lOlli on- help him) Is tho ousting of you ha\"e, and whether your wash you'll make full use of the complete banking services of 13:00 111! lop Cloncy. How great was Clancy's H done in or out, dctermioes the 1:00 Cullala Bill Jr. •7:25 Channel 8 AlmsnK fCOO The Yankee Prddlera—Itw MelloM asking his stand on the impor­ nlvej.s.'ii-y of the formation of ]::I0 Uncle JohmiT Ooooa 0:30 Iiione l-ucas J-how popularlly is the unknown quon- tlxe of water heater you need. "The Friendly First" ... where you can attend to all your 7:30 Today 10:00 DIijj Oone School tation of garbage into the town. flu; tinltefl Nations to be hold 2:00 T. B. A. 4 7:55 Chsr.r.:l 8 Alninu tity that con affect the voting 4:30 MuB the Oonneotion 10:30 Seafch For Beauty The association staled that it Moiiflny, Oi't, 2-1. ^ An automatic electric storasc ^ 5:00 T. B. A. 7:00 Today 10:45 Window Shopptr had sent a letter to both Fer­ trend. banking needs under one roof. 8:25 Chinnil 8 Almanac 11:00 Window Shopper (ii'or-^e 11. .Miller, town asses? water heater h an Important factor 6:00 Lone ftanecf 11:30 Strike It Rich rara and Frank A. Barker, ihe If Clancy Is not os. popular 6:30 T. B. A. 8-30 Today -sor, wiis n.-inied by Clunoy' 10 in modem living mnd all-around i 8:55 Channel S Atmanic 12:00 This is Judaism . Republican candidate on " this as his friends , claim, then For- 7:00 Tlili li Yov Ufe 12:15 \mt of Life liejjd tlie committee and to meet coaTcmencc. Own one Kon and You'U find our offices at 42 Church Street and 88 Broad­ 7:30 Stage Keirn 930 Fun With Food raro's nomination must find fay- 10:00 Ding Dong School 12::!0 Sp.itcti For Topotro* matter and that they had re­ Willi ilnv. Rlblcofl yesterday ihcA /ou can have an abundance 8:00 America's Grtttest Bands 12:45 Nancy's Kitchen wltli the legions who .are 9:00 Lawrence Wilk 1030 Search For Beauty ceived a. reply from Barker. iifteinoon. of hot water 2-i houri a day for way in New Haven . . . branches in East Haven, West 9d0 Tewco StM Thealrt 10:45 Window Shopper 1:30 Wclrome Traielera What the reply was the af^-socla- antl-Ciancy. However, It Cart- 2:00 Industry on Parade Following his meeting witli the every personal and household uw. 10:00 Heri'i The Shew 11:00 Window Shopper tlon did not disclose. land has underestimated the m Haven, Hamden, Milford and .Devon. 10:30 Your Hit Parade 1130 Strike It Rich 3:30 Gutdins LIslit governor in JIarlford, the com­ popularity of the party's former Gtt a $15 aUowanf on your ofd wat*€ h«at«r, and pay 11:00 Henry Fonda Preients 12:00 Advtnturei at Homi 2:45 .Mld-Aftemoon Newi The letter to the candidates 12:15 Lovi ot Life 3:00 Big Pay Off mittee ehairinon announced the standard bearer then . there Is 11:30 Wrettling 3:30 Bob Crosby Show asked if they were in favor ol ItM than $3 a month on yowr f«gvfar CL&P iervf(« Ml. 12:30 Nitecap Thuire 12:30 Search tor Tomorrow mnnes of 12 townspeople he has a very good chance that a pro­ This service starts Monday, September 26. 12:45 Bontempis 3:45 House Parly enacting an ordinance prohibit­ 1:30 News and Slpn-off 4:00 Hrlgnier Day invited to RGYVG on the commil- test vote will piit Barker -In 1:30 Welcome Tweler ing the importation of garbage |*V:i 2:00 Industry on Panda 4:15 Secret Stonn loe. office. . .;:. '''"'-;;':' C^-'' SUNPAY, SEITKMHER 25 2:30 Guiding Light 4:30 Meet the Stars Into East Haven for the jiur- 2:45 Mid-Afternoon Niwfr—J, urn 0:00 Out Door Adventure pose - of feeding pigs. B<-iri liny eheelieil SIKMIIU nnd supplies lor the ttvctrU AppllanM D*ol«f or ClAP. 12:15 Barker Bill Cartooni 6A0 Stage B "Beulah" 730 Pattl Page Show an enactment. James Sullivan; Alex Doron; on.swerwlU determine* the wls- MCMMft rtOtCM HUtVI SYiTIM • MfMIN nOI«Ai DfifOSIT INSMANCt COItfOftAllOH 12:45 Report From Washington 630 Sportscopi-Syd Jalte 7:45 C:imel Newt C^ratan-Swtyit (rderatrd drive which will he in full swing next week. Lett to rlKiit, arc; .liiilgi^ ol I'reliaU^ VA\\ari\ I>. iti..vnolds Jr., local chairman; Mrs. Anthony runngrossl, Mrs. Alvln 1:00 Thi Hunter 6:40 Esso Wenlher Forcast 8:00 You Bet Your Lift Ferrara has not made his Donald Bartlclt, and Frank Sul- dom ol Gortland's decision to 1:30 Stnrii'i of tbe Oeotury 6:45 The H cws Today 8-.30 Buma k AUcO P. Santord, Ernest MarzuUo, Mrs. Carl Blake, Mrs. Bradley LLnsIe,y and ^Irs, C A. Fletcher, co-chulrman. Uvar • (r!antiiiueil «n I>ai:n Xwclval 2:00 T. B. A. 7:00 Superman 0:00 Drafoct stand clear on this matter. I to Mittr th« MeCall*! mofloiln* IOkh«n ond laundry Cprtx*. 4:30 Zro Parade 730 Warner Brothert Prisenti 930 Ford Theatre. *'Ml«l" \ (Continued on Pane Twelve) Pkk up coMMt eoupom ot your Cl&P offK*. 5:90 Rlct Tin Tin 7:45 Camel Newi Carann — Swtyn 10:00 Lui Video Tneaue 6:30 Edward Arnold SbowcM i SXK) Place thi F.ca UKlfl Cddlc Cantor Comedy 6:00 tJtudto 67 830 Whatt Earp 11:30 Tlie Wlilsller 9:00 Make Room For Daddy IC'.flO Nile fan Thr»»

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