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The Bridgeport Telegram from Bridgeport, Connecticut • Page 11

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THE BRIDGEPORT TELEGRAM. WEDNESDAY. SEKlEMbER 19S4 Licensing Is Urged For Food, Milk Outlets STRATFORD The Health department has rec- has announced. The doors will open at 9:30 a.m. "HTown Will Open Bids for licenses for ail places where food and milk is prepared or sold, Dr.

Chester E. Haberlm, acting Director of Health announced Frederick Siino, department sanitarian, said that the fee for the license should be nominal but the requirement for a license would prevent situations, where a business might be operation before Its existance is known to the Health department. Special provision would be made In the ordinance requiring that all health department regulations and the Town health ordinances now in must be complied with by the food establishment or store before a license would be issued. Health officials pointed out that at the present time any persons may open a store or food establish saent dispensing both foods and drinks without the necessity of procuring a license. Ordinance Meeting Thursday The Ordinance committee of the Council will be in session Thursday at 7 p.m, in the Municipal building to condufct a public hearing on ordinance prohibiting amusement devices for adults and for sewer construction in Orange street, Mftsarik avenue, Honeyspot road and Great Meadows road.

Choir Master to Talk With Young Candidates The Rev Dr Loyal Y. Graham rector of Christ church, has announced that Harris Bartlett, or- Eanist and choir master of Christ church will be in the north guild room of the parish Friday at 4 to members of the church school nine years of age or over who are interested in enrolling in the St. Ambrose choir. Plan For Rummage Sale The ladies of Methodist church have scheduled a rummage sale for Sept. 22 in the church hall, the Rev.

Melville S. Bulmer, pastor Athletic Organizations, etc Professional Workmanship at Non-Professional Prices! RY-GIN STUDIO Tel. ED 9-9655 Open 'til 9 For Storm Sewers Town Manager Harry B. Flood announced today that bida for con struction of storm sewer lines in Colby estates. Brook 1-A field area will be received until 4 p.

Sept. 28 in his office. The work which has been in the plan nmg stage for almost a year has been approved by the Sewer com mlttee and Town Council. Church Supptr Thursday The Kev. Robert L.

Meirer, pastor of the Lordship Community church has announced a church supper and congregational meeting for Thursday the church hall. The supper will be at 6:30 p.m, and will be followed by the business meeting. Entertainment will be provided for the children during the meeting. Holy Name Church Plans Parish Auction Sept. 18 Holy Name of Jesus church will open its fall social program with a parish auction on Sept.

18 on the church grounds, the Rev. John J. Filip, administrator has announced. The affair will begin at 10 a.m. and close at 5 p.m.

Mrs. Mae Kascak is general chairman. There will be a cake sale- in conjunction with the auction featuring home baked cakes. Persons with articles for the auction have been requested to deliver them at the hall on Sept. 11 from 2 to 8 p.m., or each day of the following week from 9 a.m., to 8 p.m.

A meeting of the Auction committee will take place tonight at 8 o'clock. PTA Executive 'Board The first fall meeting of the Wilcoxson PTA executive board has been set for Thursday at 8 p.m., in the school. Mrs. Julian Giovannucci will preside. Hostesses will be Mrs.

Edward Coutant. Mrs. Thurston White and Mrs. George A. Frick.

ViFW Auxiliary Win Hear Plans for Hospital Visit Mrs. Paul Bova, hospital chairman, will present plans for a visit to the Fairfleld State hospital scheduled for Sept, 13 during a meeting tonight of-the Auxiliary of the Raymond T. Goldbach' post Veterans of Foreign. Wars in VFW hall at o'clock. Mrs.

Irving resident will preside. There will ie nomination and election of Guard and County council delegates. Exchange Club Meets The Exchange club tonight at 6:30 o'clock in Spada's Blue Goose Inn. There will be a round table discussion on plans and projects for the fall and spring sea- WEDNESDAY SPECIALS Kino 'FINE FOODS! LEAN CENTER CUT SMOKED PORK LOINSl CUT FROM WESTERN DRESSED BABY PIGS Ib. 69 LEAN HAMBURG FRESH GROUND ALL BEEF POLISH STYll MACHINI SUCID BOILED HAM Vi GRADE MEDIUM FRESH EGGS DRIED doz.

85 BREAKSTONE'S FRESH (FARMER CHEESE 16 39 MAXWELL NOOSE INSTANT COFFEE JUMBO 6.01. DANISH COFFEE RINGS ITALIAN FREESTONE PRUNE PLUMS 2-35' HEAD fARRINC- AT OUR LOT I mm ON MIWIILD AVI. SNOW WHITE CAULIFLOWER son. Special entertainment is plai- ned. WSCS to Open Season With Thursday Meeting The September meeting of the Women's Society of Christian Service will take place Thursday in the Methodiat church with a covered diah luncheon at 12:30 p.m., served by the Friendly Circle group.

The HBC group will provide the program. Baby aitters will be provided. Thursday Deadlin. Senator Oscar Peterson Jr. Republican town chairman, has warned GOP candidates that Thursday is the deadline for filing of petitions for nomination for Judge of Probate, Justices of the Peace Registrars of Voters and state representative with Town Clerk Howard Wilcoxson.

The party primary has been set for Sept. 20. What's New About Town And Townspeople Richard Miller and Mrs. Eugene G. Schaaf, ticket and Past Presidents co-chairman for the VFW dM honowi Past Commanders and Past Presidents of the organization have announced that Thursday is the deadine for reservations.

The event is set for Saturday' In tbe VFW hall. and Mrs. -George Kodak of Weirton West Virginia were the house guests of Patrolman and Mrs. Andrew Hovrm, 27 Elmhurst 'avenue Bay. Mr.

Rodak is chairman oi the Town Council in Wierton. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Quellet and family of Nichols avenue were recent visitors at Ausable Chasm in New York state. VFW Bowling league will get under way at the Stratford alleys Sept.

13. The National Rifle association ranked the Stratford PAL junior Rifle club 29th in the country in ita ratings for August. This was prior to the national matches in Camp Perry. Ohio where the loca' group captured medaJs. Health department paid tribute to cooperation of Remington Arms officials who alleviated stagnant water conditions at the Lordship range reducing the mosquito control problem.

Town Maintenance department worked 202 hours delivering school supplies in August, Michael Kostic, department supervisor Schoolboys made the nesting boxes now being placed throughout the parks of Leeds, England. TWENTY-ONE OUR HOUSE WITH MAJOR HOOM.E HOWS I WASSTRBLU TROUGH DA WOO PlCKttV VIOLETS ME LITTLE NEW RECORD FORtrte MILE 4.7 Road construction today costs $70,000 a mile. Britain's HOUM of Lords was informed recently. Chile's of sunflower Mcd oil now nearly month. Santiago reporte.

By this really is real coffee! and gosh I the money you save! FOR BEST FURNITURE VALUES See The Newest Furniture For Fall! A Splendid MAPLE GROUP PIECES ILLUSTRATED DRESSER MIRROR CHEST-ON-CHEST PANEL BED 3 PIECES NIGHT $19.95 Open Thursday Night 'Til 9 Other Pieces In This Grouping Double Dresser Regular Chest Twin Beds Bookcase Beds MAPLE STUDENT DESK Just perfect for the student returning to school! Solidly built for the rugged use it will get. This desk matches the bedroom group on left. The finest moderate priced group we've shown. Its mellow finish and sturdy construction make it a real Money-Saving Value. Buy it as shown or buy individual pieces in the group you can best use.

LAMPS The best group of lamps we've ever offered at this price. Their beauty can only be appreciated by seeing them. You'll find one or a pair to fit your tables. KROEHLER LIVING ROOM SUITE TAILORED IN NYLON 199 Floor Bridge Lamps-- Special $19.95 'Broad Cannon Bridgeport TELEPHONE FOREST 6-4711 SOFA CHAIR Iff "Cushionixed" the superb spring construction found only in KROEHLER Smart modern design plus extra-durable Nylon fabric means yeers of reel solid comfort. This suite available in all popular colors.

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