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Hartford Courant from Hartford, Connecticut • 14

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Hartford Couranti
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THE HARTF0R6 COURANT; ThunaiaY, A9" 7, IfSI 21 Wine Drinking Cuts Supply of Raisins being held each Saturday night at Vernon Grange. Attendance Drops Attendance at the Municinal LONDON (API A worldwide Rockville News plavgrounds at Henry Park and' Urease in wine drinking is going Maple Street School which mean a shortaSc ol raisins f- Christmas puddings shown a steady increase, dropped some what this week. Miss Caro This theory was advanced by H. C. Mills.

London representa- line Skinner, director, attributed this to the fact that several large; tive of the Australian Dried Fruits industries in the area are closed Board. "Wineries generally are taking New County Jail Fund Now Totals 869,647 ROCKVILLE 'Special The 'ret Strekas of Somers. DicWn, fund which Tolland County has Franklin C. Welles of Vernon an been building toward construction La Verne Williams of Columbia, of a new jail totals $69,647, High Extension Sen ice Budget Sheriff Paul B. Sweeney told Aside from legislators and coun- for vacations and many families are out of town.

Alice L-innnr fjTc Ihic ic a vnnA a very much greater share of the "A ft time for children who have notll croP an before. One re-yet taken part in the program is years raisin mar-come to either playground. There, ket will be only about 50 per cent 'i 4Jf V'll ill it are over two weeks betore the supplied, he said. county legislators at a public ty officials, the only persons at- in the United States." season closes on Aug. 22.

Briefs The Rockville WATES will meet he said "are bidding strongly for this vear's croo of Sultana tvne ptidget hearing Wednesday nignt. tending the hearing were repie-l Sweeney said a new jail would jsentatives of the Tolland County tindoubtecHy be built on the 100- Agricultural Extension Council, at 8 p.m. at the Kosciuszko Club' and in France, wineries withvweighing-in at 7:30. Ihave bought Greek currants to ere jail farm, which would mean which is down in the budget for that, the present jail property, County Agent John H. El-yhich includes one modern house, liott distributed copies of the The Ladies of Maple Grove who! supplement the shortage of fresh grapes.

usually meet on the first Thursday "of the month have canceled their meeting for August. Port Elizabeth, South Africa. Is rapidly mechanizing its Harbor facilities. The Snowy Owl, a bird of the northern tundra, is known in the United States only when failure of the lemming cycle drives it South. could be sold.

He estimated this; service's budget of $23,623 and would add $25,000 to the fund, its various items. He When asked what a jail would also noted that there are about tost, he said no architect has 1.700 families taking part directly been willing to give an estimate, in the program, that agriculture but he thought a rough estimate is a 10 million dollar gross busi-iirould bp about $230,000. With the'npss in the count v. and that the u. Jnoney that is available he did service supplies information to tot feel a new jail would be a more non-farm than farm fam- ilies.

Chairman Francis J. Pritchard burden on the taxpayers. i Sweeney said that a year ago lie favored a 50-inmate jail, but NEW LEGIOV OFFICERS: Three top officers elected by Do-bosz-Ertel-Laboc-Hansen Post 14, American Legion. Rockville, this week included the three above, left to right: Robert Chatter-ton, junior vice commander; Fred HeweU, commander, and George Gardner, senior vice commander (Courant Photo by Maurice Murrav). of the Board of Commissioners 3510 MAIN ST.

Ntxt to Fuller Brush that now, in view of the increased explained the budget and an-Jail population, he felt the questions. Action on 3dop- Ihould be built for a minimum tion of the budget will be taken of a delay in reaching a and equiepment, Wendy Warren and Mark Smith; publicity, Lor Sept. 11. j.Mrs. APoIonia C.

Ccbula Mrs. Apolonia Chmura Ccbula 60 inmates, population Rises He noted the jail population had Increased 70 per cent over the Officers of the Industrial oun raine Labots and Robert Fecteau; if 1Q nronfA dvfi Ulrlnur nl i TJieresno Gin like Lawrence Cebula. died at are: ST Lew', preti- membership, Rodney Collins and brevious year. An appropriation of $2,500 has Chester Memorial Hospital Wed-ident: Nat N. Schwedel, vice! Fields; and chaperons, Johnnie- See The HOTPOINT $50,000 MOTOR CARAVAN EXHIBIT Modern Kitchen Laundry TV Today 10 A.M.

to 8 P.M. FRI. 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. SAT.

10 A.M. to 6 P.M. FREE EATS FREE GIFTS been included in the proposed nesday after a short illness. president Malcolm Thompson, Fav Orlowski and Fields. GOBDOHS budget for the Jail Study Com She was born in Tolland in 1832 secretary; and John Sweeney, and had lived in Rockville for, treasurer.

Plans call for a business meeting once a month. All teen-agers from 13 to 19 years of age are PAC Plans Participation The Polish American Citizens the past 46 years. She leaves two sons, Frank Cebula of Rockville and Edward, Ce Club is planning participation in invited to take part in teen can-; bula of Orange, a daugh- the Sesquicentennial Week cele-; teen activities. Anyone under 13 mm mm oisiuleo from grain. 90 proof, comics cm ci.

in n. i ter, Mrs. Richard Burnett of Tol- bration of the Town of Vernon, it will not be admitted. Dances are has been announced "by Joseph Gill, president. Tentative plans call for a Bank Inittee to give it funds with which to work.

Sweeney said a New I'ork architectural firm has offered to draw up preliminary plans for $1,000. f.The legislators approved naming a committee to study all sal-fries in the county before final action is taken on the budget, this was voted after State Representative David Dickson of Stafford said he felt the $3,420 jailer's alary was insufficient. Sweeney laid he would be glad to see all Jail salaries increased and pointed out that the jailer actually has a 44-hour day. State Senator Robert L. Keenev land; a step-daughter, Mrs.

Anna Lucas of Miami. two brothers, Thomas Chmura of Staten Island, N.Y., and Joseph Chmura of Chicago; a sister, Mrs. John Polonczak of Central Falls, R.I.; Night, fashion show, old time movies, record hop, participation in the parade and a grand ball in the evening. The club is also and six grandchildren. Funeral services will be held looking for a Miss PAC whom it Friday at 2 p.m.

at the White will sponsor in the contest for Miss Vernon. Members may pro Funeral Home, 65 Elm Rockville, with the Rev. Paul J. Bow pose names for consideration which should be left with the club man officiating. Burial will be in named the following to this com- Grove Hill Cemetery.

Friends stewards. Inittee: Representative E. O. Jmay call at the funeral home Little League Tourney Smith of Mansfield, Mrs. Marga- Thursdav from 7 to 9 p.m.

The next to the last game in the state tournament for the RESEARCH tex mm championsnip of the Little League will be played in Rockville at the Henry Park Little League Field Bids On School Project Will Be Opened Today creates a new premium gasoline Thursday at 5:30 p.m. The contestants will be East Hartford, defeated Farming- ton here on Monday, and Day fiuutviLLC, special Aicompieiea Deiore me opening wivilJe who defeated Mi Middletown re special five-'member committee school. cently. The Monday night game according to Alderman John Gill, local Little League president. cf the Board of Education, ramed.

Defer Action -by Board Chairman William R. The Rockville Industrial Foun- Hahn will pass on bids for a'dation at its meeting Tuesday! a of ahutu Df'-. i iville is the team which eliminated drainage system at the Vernon night deferred action on whether, pocjtvjjje jn tournament in Elementary School which will be or not opurchase: the. former 11957. opened Thursday at 4 p.m.

at American Mill property in an1 East Hartford has I It5 'J effort to keep the Industrial Pyed lw games in Rockville, Snnnd Cnntrol Comnanv. Inc. in'ana local ague OlllCiaiS. the office of Supt. of Schools Raymond E.

Ramsdell. Serving on the committee are: Winfred A. Kloter, Abner L. saves you money every time are very muih impressed with the Rockville. team.

The winner of. Thursdav It has. been proposed that the night's game will plav the win- Brooks, Edward Masker, Attyl xnn fill 'pr I in I jr vu tut Leo B'. Flaherty Jr. and Hahn.

Foundation purchase the nvll and ner in a game being playeft drainage problem develop-'negotiate a favorable lease with, Thursday between Darien and ed before the close of the school the Koppers Company, of hich Bristol. This game ill be played year when it was found that Industrial Sound is a Unit, but here Saturday to determine "the grease from the cafetern had the meeting adjourned w'thout state championship. i .1 1 i 1 -f ii. clogged the septic tank and there action because of lack of infor Teen Canteen Officers was no means of clearing it out. mation.

Another meeting will be held next week. At a meeting held "recently by the Board of Directors- of the Announcement was made three Teen Canteen, officers were elect- The problem was further complicated by difficulty in locating the various drains leading to the three septic tanks. weeks ago that Industrial Sound ed in addition to Ann Scheuy, would be moved to president, elected last month. Officers are: William Fields, Work had to be delayed until and consolidated Kop-a system to correct the situa-pers' Metal Products Division. vice president; Joanne Mattern, tion could be set up by engineers, Company officials have not closed treasurer; and Lois Otka, secre- and specifications drawn in.

The the door, however, on negotia iary. Co-chairmen of committees board hopes to get a favor able tions to keep the concern in bid so that the work may be 1 Rockville, but cannot afford much were elected as follows: Program BURNHAM'S Ire vcstfeRwN 4 i Young FOWL, 5o 6lb, wf. Frcsti-dressed, Urqt, nativ CAPONS, 7 45V I Native BROILERS 50 FRYING CHICKENS Nativt, Eviscerated ARMOUR'S TURKEYS, --w. Canned Hams l.b 51,65 Ti I v. 1 Fresh Swordfish Halibut Steak Cod Fillet of Sole Haddock Salmon Steak Cooked Shrimp Lobster Meat Scallops Sunlight Creamery Butter lb.

70c Elberta Peaches bask. 32c Large, ripe Honeydews ea. 73c Native Cucumbers 2 for 9c Layer Cakes ea. 73c Banana Roll ea. 50c Sugar Buns doz.

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