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PAGE NAUGATUCK NEWS (Conn.) THURSDAY, AUGUST 12, 1965 Continued Improvement Of Fire Service Promised Continued improvement to the development of the Borough's fire be olte of the major planks in the campaign plulform of Mayor Joseph C. Rayikwich, candidate for election in the Sept. 1 special election, he slated today. Rayikwich slated that, "As soon as we were informed by the National Bound of Fire Underariters that they consider 20 years the life use of apparatus in the front lines, steps were taken to provide funds for a now pumper to replace the 1943 war-model Seagrave. Ifalf the furls were provided in last year's budget with the balance in the current The xw truck bas been ordered and should be delivered to Naugaluck this fall or winter." Raylkwich added, however, Neal "purchase cf this one pumper is not, or should 1101 be te end of our planning for a better fire service, Within the next few swus another pumper and the neriai lackder truck will be at the 20.

year mark in age. Sound planning now, 10 meet future needs is vital part of tie forward looking program: which I hope to continue by re-election." The former Mayor also pointed out that during his lost terms in office both the police and fire de- Dumonski Accuses GOP Administration Of Deceitful Error Acting Mayor Waller Dunonski reiterated today. that the Union City arca known 'as Linden Park, recently developed by the town ac A future recreational WELS area, never completely transferred to the Borough of Naugatick for ils use. area was believed to be excess after the completion of the new Roule 8, and former Mayor Raylkwich's administration, at the request of the Park Board, was reputed to have obtained control of the land from the state. The acting Mayor staled that, the of the former Mayor, Joseph Raylkwich, that the Jarl 'at Linden Park ivas now completely under our jurisdiction, the former Borough.

Board cooperated with. our energetic Pork sion In developing this land. To date in excess of $10,000 has been y. experxled on the project. Shortly after assuming office on.

May 4, Mayor Thomas Rowley received word from -the Slate Highway Department that the land being developed' was not under the "Borough's jurisdiction; according to Mayor Dumonski; The Highway Department stated that approximately one-half oft i'the land had to remnln un. used due to federal regulations which apply to the federal mid highway. According to Mayor Dumonski both the late Mayor Rowley and he have tried' lo oltain a change in this decision, but to date have been unsuccessful. The Mayor said "The effect of this Republican blunder Is that the monies expended have practically been thrown away. The area is useless if it can not be used in its: entirely.

The -only conclusion "I can reach is that the Republican administration needed an accomplishntent awfully bad la deceive both the burgesses and the Park According to Dumonski, Mayor Raylkwich knew that land could not be used. partments have the benefit of the new Emergency Service, und its fully equipped emergency truck manned by trained members of the volunteer fire company. Speaking of the long sought Side Rayikwich pointed out that it long-nuge pan gran of planning is essatial 10 determine just where another firehouse should be located; does Naugatuck need one or more additicn. al Ere houses; what equipment is available to operate district firehouses; what would man power costs involve to the taxpayer and many other factors. A scuixt workuble and practical approach to the firchouse situation would scem necessary before considering an appropriation.

The Mayc: said. "that if art eleeted Sept. 1 the Board of Fire Commissioners will be asked to delait justification of their firehouse request to assure the tux. payers they will get the most girolection for the smallest possible expendiurie of tax dollars." Water Co. Plans Development Of Additional Sources E.

P. Williams, president of the Connecticut Water point. ed out this week that hm fntensive program developing substantial additional sourers of wuter supply is being carried out by his firm. Although he was unable to give an exact figure for the proJeet at this time, he estimated tho eventual cost at "severnl million dollars." Plans call for enough added water to assure on adesnute ply ut least through, the your 2000. WHinnis sold that all threo de visions of the company would ho Included in the undertaking.

They aro the Gullford Chester, Naugatuck and Northern Divislons, "These divisions servo customers in all or parts tho towns of Bencon Falls, Chenter, Clinton, Deep River, Fust Windsor, Enfield, Essex, Gullford, Madison, Naugatuck, Old Sayhrook, South Hut. Deld, Stafford, Westbrook: and Windsor Locks. It the drought Is as severe in tho remninder of 1905 as it wILH during the first seven months." Williams said, "all records wiil be broken." He said. that 500118 of the company's ervalra have less than 100 supply nt the present rate of withdrawal and -barring any substantial roplenishment. Restrictions use of 05 and sprinklers now in force throughout the area, In thanking customers for their restraint in the consumption of 1er, Williams pointed out that one hour of sprinkling.

uses three times 1ho amount Kumned by tho average houseluld during 1801 entire 24-hour per. lad for all other uses. WHITEY BAY, Eng. John Kilpatrick, competitor in the Greenkeepers' sociation tournament, WitS knocked unconscious on the 140: hole Wednesday by turge horsefly which bit him. He recovered later.

ALL NEW 1966 ZENITH The TOURNEY N2000 THE SLIM LINE SERIES Brand new 1966 lightweight, slim Portable TV in 1wo-tone color cabinet, Charcoal color and Off While color, ar Belga calar and Tan color. Beautifully molded cabinet with malching controls, Tap Carry Handle. FULL ZENITH QUALITY FOR JUST, $139.95 FURNITURE APPLIANCES Indrophy's 15 Church Naugatuck Phone 729-8266 CMS, Blue Cross Rates Remain Same, At Least Until '67 HARTFORD (UPi) necticut Blue Cross and Connecticut Medical Service rates will remain the sine at least until 1967 because of the feder. al medicare program, accord. Ing to State Insurance Commissloner William R.

Colter. Cotter suld Wednesday he had recently finished an extensive review of Lolli plans and decid. ed that no rate Increases would be necessary at Jeast until Jan. uary 1967. 'The commissioner saki the federal medicare program will take care of sick people over 65.

"People over 65 gel sick more often and the illnesses are us ually serious." he sald. "About 30 of Blue Cross and CMS claims ere from people over 655. This we find will eliminate about 20 per cent of their total business. "Elimination of this lype of coverage should cut down their overall expense and act to stab- Size rafes or even possibly reduce rates," he said. The commissioner said his department was now studying whut effects medicare will have on the entire insurance industry'.

in another development involving medicare, Social Secur. ity officiuls announced that visits will be made throughout the state to explain the program to elder citizens. Albert F. Ragozzino, directer manager of the Hartford Social Security Office, said a series of mass meetings were planned and it was hoped that some 50,000 persons can be in- YOU DO BETTER SUNSWEET PRUNE JUICE KEN-L-RATION DOG FOOD KRAFT MACARONI QUART BTL SAVE 6 Funerals Sirs. Jennle Eluskl Funeral services for Mrs.

Jennie (Lesnikoski) Bioeld, 78, who died Weinesday at the Naugatuck Nursing liome after a long illness, will bu held Friday at the Munson Home, Main Woodbury p.m, Officiating will tho Rev Douglas Marr, pastor formed on details of the program. The meetings will start ofter Sept. 1. OZ. CANS 854 SAVE OZ PKGS 33 DINNER BIG VALUE FINAST 6 FACIAL PKGS.

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She came to this country in 1902 and had resided in Middlebury since 1900. Among her survivors are four sons, Joseph, Henry, Edward and sisters, Mrs. of Donald, all of Middlebury; (wo Woodbridge, and Mis. Nellie Waterbury. She is also survived by 15 grandchildren and 30 great-grandchil- dren In sidition to several nieces ani nephews.

Burial will be in Middlebury Friends may call at the funeral home loday from 1. to 9 Cemelery. p. m. ELY, England (UPI) Fishlackle found Noaling in a ing gravel pit prompted police waters frogmen to search the the missing angler.

Several hours later embarrassed fisher. the man police Charles station Oakey and re explained he wasn't drowned just tossed his equipment into the water after. several frustrating hours without a bite. WE OIVE First GREEN National Stores Frozen Food Special! "YOR" GARDEN PINK OR REGULAR LEMONADE 10 6-OZ CANS 99 5 CANS APPLE SAUCE SAVE 38c CANS, FINAST 16-OZ 79 GILLETTE STEEL SAVE STAINLESS BLADES OF PKG 10 $115 Health Beauty Aids Specials LARGE SIZE SAVE 3.3€ Q-TIPS PKG OF 170 65c iS MEDIUM SIZE SAVE IPANA TOOTH- PASTE 2 1.6-OZ TUBES 49. REGULAR OR DRY SAVE ALBERTO 5 BTL 7'OZ 69: HAIR SPRAY SAVE AQUA NET 13-OZ CAN 63 DEODORANT SAVE MUM SPRAY CAN 4.5-oz 65:.

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