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The Bridgeport Telegram from Bridgeport, Connecticut • Page 7

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FAIRFIELD LWV to Decide Jan. 27 On Program Studies gestions for the national league's proeram studies at a ncneral membership meeting Thursday1 at 8:30 a.m. In the home ol LWV president Mrs. John Fray, r95 Open Gate lane, meetiriE Is beine conduct ed th-. preparation -for the 1972 National convention, scheduled in.

May in Atlanta, Ga. During the discussion, mem bers will have an opportunity It re-examine their goals, policies ana proceaures tor siuoy political action. Accogding to Mrs. I'ray, the purpose ot the meeting determine member opinion as to: tKedircctions and scope ot the All budpet, program and ad ministrative, decisions are made by the membership "of local leagues. Membership is open to! all women citizens or voting age.

Peter' Doyle will servo as -discussion len'der. Assisting her will he Mrs. Fray and Mrs, Stanley Crane. A babysitting service will be available during the meeting. Properties Sold 'Mary Medick has sold a house on Riverside diiye nt to T.

Keiil and Judith Ann Vesper, it was reported in a deed, filed in the: Town' clerk's office, sales reported were follows: sirhuel itoberts, Jer iime S. Sk-hert I.a»i r.ice propel ly an road at. SlJ.aOS to the L.A.L. s-tructiori, company, Inc. Joiin P.

Fray, trustee, property on His POiL ruaU at no convey ance tD Frank TV Recreation I'rrjgrHnts Scheduled tomorrow by the Ilccreallan department are a Golden Age cluh meeting, at 1 p.m. in the American Legion bowling for Andrew Waidc students at 2:30 p.m. at the Nutmeg lanes and ballet p.m. at the Recreation center Old Dam road. "Society and the Law" Francis Daley, a member of the Connecticut Junior Bar association, will'speak or.

the "Society and the meeting1 bl the Civltan" club to'-night at the Continental restaurant. i ifiniahinff Strokes Win Fifth. The Finishing Strokes annexed (heir fifth straight Samuel Jdcobs had 21 points and Francis Karpinski scared 14 (or 1he winning team. Gregory Dillon scored 12 points, for the Village Boys. Robert Kilcullen had 22 points in the Glenmary blue's.

76 to 26 victory over Black Rock' Con-gregationjil's team, Grtgory Carroll chipped in with 12 points in the ginning cause, keepingi the Glen an1 team in a tie for second place with the -Mountain! Laurels, who defraled an Boys' club 47 to 45. Jay-Clancy with 15 and Met, lliew McCarthy with 10 points paced the Mountain Laurels while Thomas Scaia has 14 for the Wake man team. The Fall field Beach Boys de feated Our Saviours Lnthci to 21, with Joseph Suss scoring 19 points. Panel Will Discuss Osbiirn Hill Services A panel of school specialists win ttiscuss their services -to children of Osborn Hill school at a meeting of the Usbom Hill! PTA tomorrow at 7:33 p.m. in the school.

Miss Mary Jane Dicku, music; Dr. Marilyn McDonald, Mrs. Hum waKenian, read ing; and Mrs. iimmer- French. rst grade room mothers will News About Town And Townsfolk hardson golf course on.

Hoy dens Hill open for play on April 15, Larry. Laitress, chairman reports. The contract (or the concession at the course will he signed Feb. 1. Miss Christine E.

Wood, rianejilpr nf Mr and Mrs. Brian Wood, 1119 Mill river road, hasl been named to. the, Deans lis nt Avcrctt college, Danville where she is a senior phy education major. Wedding anniversaries' wen observed Sunday by Mr. i Mrs, Arthur Decker and State Hep.

and Mrs. Roy H. Ervin Saturday and Sunday will Slave day of Young People's Fellowship at Trinity church, Southport that day they will perform odd jabs to help detray the cost of leir activities. James Arnold: sminarian-Assistant, is hand-Jig the calls for jobs to he fill ed. Patrolman' Robert Faiekas, a member of the Police department more than two years has re ii6Heay: effective Feb.

1. Activities: ronignt Town Plan arid Zoning commission meets at 8 p.m. in Rtv-erfield school Presentation school administration's hud- get proposals for the new fis cal year to the' Board of Edrjr cation and public at p.m.'' In Tomlinson junior high school circle narcotics program at 8 p.m. in the Eliot room of the -First Church Congregational 's parish house Cub pack 89 mcels nt 7:15 p.m. in Grasmcre school Civltan cluh meets at IS: 31) p.m.

In the Continental restaurant ElDly Family parish games party at 7:15 p.m. in the Old Fairfield Hearing Tonight On Condominiums Proposal The'. Town Plan and commission will consider an plication for a special permit iin r.imjlriietion of SO residential condominiums bordering Strat-field'road, Fairfield Wooas road, Montauk street and Melville avenue at a public hearing to-riialit at o'clock in Rivc'rlield school, Mill Plain road, i' 2 Items Off Agenda Two items previously scheduler! lo be heard at the 'session have been withdrawn (rom the Thcv arc a request by Alfred Lenoci for a zone change and special permit tor construe- FAIRF1ELDERS vnu nav. IllOf We quote on your auto orti home insuronee? 7 day in tbvJn service for over THE RONALD J. HENRY CO 1675 Poit 259-5249 lion of 'a two-slary professional office building on Sfillson read and a request by FranX M.

Dar-dani for a zone change on Black Rock turnpike hetwecn Candle-wood road and Whilewood drive. The Sfillson road 'application was withdrawn at this time at i inquest and' the Black Rock turnpike one was postponed to a Feb. hearing ic 10 an error in aavunisin; The commission' will hear request by Michael Barbieri for release of a $10,000 surety bond posted for. subdivision improvements on Trillium -road and replacement of a cash bond of lo nuaranlee cnmpletion nf remaining items. The condominium application was submitted by Albert Coles in behalf of Irvlnu J.

Sher man and the Pcnfield Land and Realty corjioi allon, 1'ions call ror lour iwu-swry hul dines on 6.7] acres ot He signed Residence one district land. There would hi bedroom and l-i ihree-hedroom units, parking for 13S cars and nn interior court including a swimming pool and platform tennis courts. CLEARANCE SALE in ACRYLIC DOUttE KNITS QQ BONDED ACRYLICS $1 QQ 60 Reg, NOW yi. I 40.tN. TAPESTRY $7 OO Reg.

NOW et'lZ COTTON OUUTS $1 AO R.5. NOW COTTON 1 LENDS 45-In. Fall Boili and SEW FABRICS he Conn. Open Him TtL 18 to 7 P.M -SH. 10 3 P.M.

mono Stratfirld road parish George Smith Ameri can Legion -post meets at Mrameia volunteer Fire Derailment Board of Directors meets at p.m'. PAL sewing basket and model crafts programs at 6:15 p.m. In the One Rod highway PAL Itecreation pro-boys' recreation at n. in Holland Hill school 7 a.m. in North Strat field and Oldfield school, girls! recreation at Jennings can-celled, mens' informal basket- p.m.

in TDmlinson. teen programs at 6 p.m. in the luims Hiii teen center and at 7 p.m. in Ihe Old Dam road Itecreation center. Soys' basketball league games in McKinley school, Glenmary White vs.

Village Boys at 1 Wakeman vs. Eagles at 6 p.m. and Mulyak's vs. Madmen at 9 p.m. N.Y.

Postpones Million Lottery ALBANY, N.Y, (AP) New York State loltcry officials Monday postponed next month sale of million-doll lottery tickets until slimmer so it won't compete with the lucrative weekly draw mg they slurlcd. Tax Commissioner Norman Gallman said the Hl-cent weekly lottery was such a success that nfficinls decided to concentrate on it instead of the $3 ticket sales which were to start Feb. 1. Gallman said the lifetime annuity special, $2 tickets carry- for lite, also will be delriyed in alter the. next million-drawing.

He s'aid a cross-section of the lottery ticket vendors in dicated "they were over whelmingly in favor" ot paning the special drawings. rhey told us tney were so busy selling tickets new weekly lottery that they have time to pro mote the S3 tickets." da dm an. said the division of the Lottery is looking at the possibility of switching the spe- is. wnere tickets ore soli with names and addresses recorded, to the same comput er-printed numbering systerr that Ihe weekly lottery has-de vekiped. re-establish the specials on less frequent schedule than ve been ROCKY IV ANNOUNCES BLUEi-TELD.

Secretary of State" John service, announcco Mannay. Three days later, the Turbo-Train Yankee Clipper, which runs between Tins ton and New York, is to start' making an additional step at Old Say brook, which currently Is served by the- Clamdigger. j.rtr.don Train stops. I 1 wwwiwiwwi HOin crams oner only dav to Friday. service.

nes Uryant, Amtrak direc tor of public information, st the decision lo halt the Cla digger and replace It with the i-as Fairfield Hires Firm between the officials cf the company, which lias Ms eastern headquarters at Portland, Roc-ieleller IV announced Moit-lccsts i day lie is a candidate for the in 19fi3, 1972 Democratic nurninaliqn for value costs governor of-Wcst Virgil to Aid in Revaluation The town of Fairfield, acting I In the final 1973 revalualion fig- through the' Board of Finance ures, "Mr. Shay observed, has' entered into a contract with intention 1c pany, a national firm headquar- reports on I 1 1 1 i 1 a i tered at Dayton, uti the assessor in carrying out the 1973 revaluation of property as! required by statute. ade at a lhe last revaluation was aone 1963, Cost of the project was set at S18S.400. The rum bull com pany, a recognized leader in after a thorauah study of job proposals submitted by three of the leading revaluation iirms, Norm.m r. i.evine man, said.

He said preliminary meetings i the towns nsst-viu: Her bert K. Shay, have been held to develop the revaluation program. It has been generally agreed that the revaluation, which must be completed tor use on the: as- Ust nt (let. I. 1073.

will officially gel underway, about! i t.H:l all individual properties In I gin aVound May 1, it was said Experienced personnel ot the Villi. at i c-q lipaily, clutiny I visit t'iich properly where the aimensions or each tuie will be verified; interior girls. net II i-i 1 1 (ai's iKcordcd, and the structure graded as to type, quality of i-ons-tnirfaa and general physi-cnl condltlan. Field Review Planned i Supervisory personnel will later muke a complete field re view nf all properties at which grading and other lac- lors relating to value will be checked. From ihe data I a urrent sound value of each tructure will he determined IriTr.

bultirg rnsts and dc-precitation tables developed es pecially lor this locality, Mr, Shay said, Dcrected toward the compila tion uf a tuwn wide schedule of unit land values to.be employed in establishing tmai lana tions as of Oct. all current property sales will be ana-Iyzed nnd pertinent data relating to land values reocorded. "Since it is a rocognued fact that thK' market-vnlufe' of land has increased at a substantially (AP) higher rate as related lo the increase In bullding construction sinex ti i the area, of land ents that the ma- he anticipated Clamdigger Train to Make Last Ran Friday Afternoon NEW LONDON, Conn. (AI') of Amtrak official: The Clamdigger commuter Monday afternoon, rain between Now T-ondnn and A federal court judge las New Haven will make its lust week approved Amtrak's re Friday afternoon, Amtrak, quest discontinue tne one-car nat orel rail passenger cram TftAIN AS Telephone Switchboard Operator Education No Barrier or Evrntng ClRtiw Large parking urea nt our buck door Open Season pi i ject and particularly as to alert ing the property owners ol sched uled area iieia inspections uy on AmaWis whan elimate'i warm and look it cool. Luih In navy, copper or gold, aecanti whiti ealfiVln, 19.00, Main Floor, Udiai' Parlor.

i-jidluation personnel. this connection the asses said he respect! Lilly requests that all property owners extend every courtesy in arm cooper ate with the revaluation person nel in allowing them to inspect their homes for the purpose ol obtaining the data neces sary to the attainment oi a fair and equitable assessment HELP1NG HAND MANAGUA. Nicaragua AP The. United States furnished special ship studying the fishing potential of Nicaraguan wa ters and updating a 44-year-old di chart cl hottduran waters, officials said. Ford Hikes Prices a Bit DETROIT (AP) Ford Motor Co.

boosted suggested retail dealer automobile onces 130 552 Monday in ils second hike since President Ninon's wage- price treezc expired last Nov 12 General Motors Corp. an nounced its second round of in creases Inst week. They ranged Irom 530 to 579. Chrysler has approval second round hut has not yet announced any changes. BRIDGEPORT TELEGRAM, Tuesday, January 2S, i972- and, among other things, were to cover an Improved seat belt system, in- warning buzzers ana Hashing lights, required hy fed- Jan.

I. law on cars duiu uiier Ford snid the boost in passen ger car prices averaged per cent, compareu wtui previous average increase E90, or 2.6 per cent, announce! Dec, 10. prices I creased i.y avernsc of 57, or Iwo-leiilhs previously had been boos led 2.5 per cent (or what Ford said ils new increases 1 ord said was an 586 avercte had approval ol the Price Tord said il was making i- GRAND OPENING! BLACK ROCK DOG GROOMING BATHS or TRIMS FOR ALL BREEDS PET SUPPLIES 384-6101 2045 FAIRFIELD AVENUE, BRIDGEPORT Dialing Ihe Crocodile Trail David. Crystal focuses on the blazer for a look that clicks in travsl-happy Dacron18 double knit. White bound navy blaier with navy bound white dress, 95.00; white and navy pants suit, 85.00.

County Shop. cond increase In the price of optional equipment, lhe lowest price boost, (30, is on Ford's minicar. the Pln- raising the basic two-door sedan to S1.9W. The S52 boost on the Lincoln Continental sc-dan, raising it to S7.302 During the W-day wage-price ireeze, automakers were quired to charge 1971 prices for 1972 Ulie-Li -7 PIG IRON PRODUCTION The U.S. will product thou 95,761,000 short of pig irq land ferroalloys tbJj year.

TAX NOTICE TOWN OF FAIRFIELD, CONNECTICUT ASSESSMENT OF OCTOBER 1, 1970 THIRD QUARTERLY INSTALLMENT WAS DUE JANUARY 3, 1972 la par lhit qu.rUr by 3, 1972 dur with ml the af month. Pftyiiienti mude by vrill not delinquent if pmtmarktd by 3, 1972, Fiilun a TAX BILL net exempt Uxn and inten 9:00 A.M. ta SiOO P.M. TAX OFFICE WILL BE OPEN FRIDAY, JAN. 28, 1972 FROM 9 A.M.

to 7 P.M. 1499 Post Road, ihe center of Stirfield. i Open every Thuisdty evttting.to o'clock nil 1 I I.

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