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NAUGATUCK NEWS (Conn,) Thursday, July nil-Page? NEW 2S YEAR CLUB MEMBE RS, employtt of Rbdon Mfg. took lime from Uuir working day recently to pose for NEWS photographer Don Cowey. Shown left lo right are Kasjuras BudwiU, Max Kowal, Felix Framski, Louis J. Ploch, Alice D. EwUeteil, Walter M.

Wojtak, Theresa T. York), Donald L. Lund, Michael J. Magas, and Carmine Palladlno. Absent from the photo were Paler Drtlkhowbki, Rita S.

Donate and William A. Erb. Sarasn eujsi Ronald States I win i The Connecticut Young In A. frCC SoClGtY Democrals have unanimously endorsed Secretary of State llappy Birthday, America and wwe wrillen nine years tef we Gloria Scna fcr or ne fellow-Americans. We are now in our Constitulion was ratified and Democratic nominalion for ihe midst of pur Bicentennial six years after Ihe signing of (he United Slates Senator.

Uar, celebrating with parties, Declaration of Independence. Connecticut Young Democrats' religious observances, and Th ev ar no less Irue today than president James Over of lestimonials ihe 200 years of they were nearly 200 years ago. Danbury said that' "Mrs freedom which we as a people we are men and women, acting Schaffcr's repealed election have enjoyed. Young and old upon new principles, conslanlly victories indicate thai she is (he efforts lo assure Ihe voting rights alike are looking forward to considering new ideas and Democral who has Ihe best op- of Ihe people of Connecticut Sunday, July 4,1976 only four developing new opinions. We portunity (or success Ihis reflects well Ihe dedication she days our history ha i.e caused great change in the N'ovember" will be spectacularly celebrated OT rld.

and we are continuing lo "We believe lhal Gloria from coast to coast as a sparkling do so. Advances in medicine, Ihe Schaffer will restore dignity and light up ar the sciences, and our diplomacy lo Ihe office of United our (he hearts of our awesome lechnologica! ac- people. com plishments have been shared "The Young Democrats believe thai the superior contribution lhal Gloria Schaffer has made to our state's young people, combined with her vast experience in all levels of government, qualifies her for Ihe office of United Slates Senator," said Dyer. "Gloria Staffer's continuing has to the goa 1 of honest and good government," Dyer slated. "We are confident lhat Gloria Schaffer will win the Democratic nomination and go on lo win Ihe election in November in her usual Dyer Slates Senalor from thai is It is particularly filling at this throughout Ihe world, elevating currently absent in the style of mapiicr-by leading Ihe lime lo'jet aside our problems ihe concepts of human decency, the Republican incumbent," lickul," he con- and (he differences which lne rights of mankind, somelimes divide us and reflect we have enjoyed unsurpassed instead upon that which we share slrenglh, deriving it from the fact in common, the lies that bind us that we are but one people, uriiled together as a people and as a together under the protective country.

It is a lime to consider doa freedom. We share Ihe the pure elation of being an freedom from tyranny thai gives American and the enjoyment of us the freedom lo live, not merely the rights and freedoms our ex 0 challenge life, nol citiienship confers. merely resign ourselves to it. We In a nation which prides itself share Ihe bond of freedom to on the individuality of its people, many feel that we cannot Iruly define an American. 1 do not, for enrich us TiTiriU- one.

believe Ibat we are merely ours elves to merge ideals 200 million people, going about an ideas for Ihe betterment of our separate'ways, completely ve of all our citizens and Young Dems Boost Grasso VP Effort independent of one another, ultimately of humanity. There is a common thread which As we celebrate runs through each of us, making inauguration of freedom us similar in our uniqueness. America, we are nol just giving the The Connecticut Young grasp of Ihe problems facing the Democrals are continuing (heir people of the northeast is lo see Connecticut essential for a Democratic vic- Ella Grasso become lory in said ihe Democratic nominee for Ihe lhat add vice presidency. "Washington experience lo the Connecticut Young Democrats' national ticket." Mrs. Grasso president James Dan- served two terms in the United bury, said that "we intend to States Congress before becoming make every effort possible to governor, persuade Jimmy Carter and the "Ella Grasso has the abilily, Democratic National Convention dedication, and, most is an American, who, praise lo the inspirations ol Ihe to nominate Ella Grasso for the portanlly, Ihe qualifications for leavingbehindhimallhisancient signers of the Declaration of position of vice president:" Ihe vice presidency," continued prejudices and manners.

Independence and the Con- "We feel, very strongly, lhat Dyer. "In Connecticut she has receives new ones from the new stitution. We are celebrating the nalion. needs a balanced had to make Ihe kind of tough modeoflifebehasernbraced. Ihe ourselves as well, for we are ticket and Ella Grasso would be decisions that are becoming so new government he obeys, and doing as our forefathers did.

the perfect candidate to run as commonplace in government, the new rank he holds. 1 conlinuing lo forge a new nation, Jimmy Carter's vice president," and she has done so with courage "Here individuals of all nations "conceived in liberty and 'said Dyer, importan'. lhat and honesty," he said. are melted inlo a new race of dedicated lo the proposition that New England'and Ihe northeast Dyer said that Ihe Connecticut men. whose labours and a men are crealed equal" prosperity will one day cause great changes in Ihe world.

Americans are the western pilgrims, who are carrying along with them lhal great mass of arts, sciences, vigor and industry which began long since in the east; they will finish the great xh Cross sireet School PTA is circle. The Americans were once entering ils float in Ihe Bicen- scattered all over Europe; here tennial Parade on July 4. The PTA would like lo lhank Mr. Gene Cote and Mrs. Linda Goss in appreciation for their contribution in preparing for this Bicentennial celebration.

Mr. Gene Cote offered the use of his trailer anil assembled the platform of Ihe float. Mrs. Li nda Goss thanlhatwhereineitherheofhis allmve the committee to keep forefathers were born. Here the an work on the float in her 7 Sarasin will be iraveJinJ! garage.

Any children from Cross Street School wishing to march in Bicentennial costumes please contact the chairman of the committee, Mrs. Karen Rock 7290876 for further information. Cross St. PTA Enters Float In Parade be represented on Ihe national Young Democrats have been in lickel becaiise so many of the touch with oilier Young Dem problems facing this region of the groups in the nalion and "Ihe nation must be solved in consensus opinion is that Ella Washington," he said. Dyer ciled Grasso is the best choice for the the problems of energy and aid lo vice presidential spot she has Ihe cities as reasons why "someone who has a definite national respect.

1 recognition and they are incorporated into one of Ihe finest systems of population which has ever appeared, and which will hereafler become distinct by the power of Ihe dif- ferenl climates they inhabit. The American oughl, therefore, to live this country much belter VFW Post Meets Tomorrow Evening At 8 Crusader Post No. 1946 VFW WATEHBURY U.S. Hep. Ronald A.

Sarasin (R-5lh Horae Rubber Ave. with rewards of his industry the progress of his labour. The American is a new man, who acls upon new principles; he must therefore entertain new; ideas and form new opinions. This is an American." 1 These words, by de Crevecoeur, a French marchers. 1 philosopher residing in New York come, first serve basis.

during the American Revolution, announceoday his throughout the Fifth District and avai able for ap pointmenls wilh cons ue nts Commander Maurice Benoit presiding. A report on Ihe recent State VFW Convention in Hartford will be given by Past is in recess. Sarasin's activities for Mon- re a first This past Crusader Posl IMS and Auxiliary held ils regular monthly visit to day, July 5include participating the Cheshire Bicentennial Rea Jr from Post Parade beginning al 1 p.m. wi(h alif nts being en On Tuesday morning and early telailKd Canleen were will be WE WILL BE CLOSED MONDAY, JULY 5th ORDER NOW Hot Dog Hamburger Hard Rolls Bread Pastry For Your Weekend Picnic OPEN SUNDAY AS USUAL RITA'S BAKERY CLOSED MON. 794415 fall CM fa afternoon, Sarasin honoring previously scheduled office appointments in his Congressional Office, Room 210, Federal Building, 135 Grand Street.

Wednesday morning, Sarasin will tour the research and development facilities oE the National Can Corporation in Bethel He will then go to the Cheshire Convalescent Cenler in the afternoon for Iheir Bicentennial picnic. In Ihe evening, Sarasin will be Ihe guest on the Ray Carroll Talk Show on VYNAB, Bridgeport. The show will be broadcast live from 7 to 10 p.m. that nighl. O'NEILL DRAMA HANOVER, N.H.

(UPI) Dartmouth College's Summer Theatre program at the Hopkins Center opens July 7 with Nicolo Machiavelli's classic "The Mandrake." Later productions include O'Neill's "Ah, Wilderness" and Shakespeare's "Coriolanus." and refreshments were Post and Auxiliary members. events: Commander with Ihe color guard will be going to Hartford Monday, July 5, for presenlalion of Ihe flags at the Hall of Flags al the Slate Capital. The Annual Post DISCOUNT HOME AND AUTO Mountview Shopping Plaza Rubber Naugatuck STORE HOURS DAILY 9-9 SUNDAY 9-5 PRE 4th SAVINGS OPEN MONDAY JULY 5th 9-3 3 PC. WROUGHT IRON MESH TABLE CHAIRS SAVE 39.95 Heg. 59.95 Table Is 26" 26" Chair site 16" ic 19'V Floral print cushions In either blue or yellow.

Thermo-setling powder sets up strong resistance to chipping, scratching and corrosion. FOLDING CHAISE Sale 9.88 6-15 webs, 7 position adjustment 25" wide, 74" long. In refreshing Green-White puff-weave web- king. 1010-1210 FOLDING MATCHING CHAIR Sale 4.99 5-3-3 web, platform base. 23" wide', ai'a" high.

BOX EDGE CHAISE PAD Sale 11.99 Keg. 14.99 Deluxe tufled chaise pad box edge. 24 72 Floral print. Solid, matching duck reverse. 100 percent shredded foam BOX EDGE; CHAIR PAD Sale 7.77 P50I Box edge lulled 23 46 Floral prints 1 match chaise pads.

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COLD CUPS 66 CAST IRON HIBACHI Sale 5.88 i Reg. 7.99 RvggMly built ol solid cut iron. grJir. with wooden hindln have tew levils, Mjv iliWt dim ftn on Iron! tot you control cocMng FREEZE PAK Sale .99 I5S District 2 meetings will be held in July and August lime and place to be announced. COURTHOUSE HEWS COMMON PLEAS COURT The following case was disposed of yesterday: Adrian S.

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