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Naugatuck Daily News from Naugatuck, Connecticut • Page 7

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TUBgDAY, 8EPTEMBER 19, 1944 i- NAUGATUCK DAILY NEWS Page Seven ADS If You're Looking For RESULTS Advertise In The NEWS Jf You're Looking for a BARGAIN it you Ail in thu Satiijiiliick Xcws prepaid 3 lines rate 3 days CALL 2228 Today "Ifft I'ruflliihlc" For Kent Wanted To TIIKKIi: Uoonis u-iinliMl to Suitable for couple. Dial 3 TURKIC nr four room iipKH.moiit wanted. Dial after p. 11111 GiiruKo Vur Unit Automotive Auto to alrcct near rent on Y. M.

C. Church A. Dial DODGE PLYMOUTH AUTHO.R1ZKD Snlcs Service Pm-le. Accessories Malcolm W. SliHT Corp.

ISR Watertown Avc. S-ll-IG Announcements Personals H.AVI-: A KKC'OKP MAPI-; of your voice our booths. Mecca 20" Hank street. Tel. WutcrlHiry IT i-lilcr (lini- Wo miiko it every duy.

Also do custom ddrr making. VVm, K. iSfluldgi 1 -Haven road. WIVES! WANT 1'KI' Ontrcx Tonir Tablets pep up weak liooU'K laoiiing iron; also contain, vitamin calcium. Trial only ci'nts.

At all In (it Allen's Cut, Kate nml Drug. Pro- Employment IIrip FIN cl Church street. TWO men wantrd, pnrt time morn- 7 a. in. to .1 p.

m. Apply PoliT Paul Inc. TWO wuiitod. Apply Box cai-c of The Xcws. 2 Help wiintod for general hniisi- and to care for child.

Live in. Own room, Wages SJ.00.00 month. Dial 5130 before m. daily. IVO.M.\.V fnr ifpnornl In Weelc days I'art or full time.

Good wages Call -I-2I7. 1 Mrs. Mungor. NOTICE District Of Naugatuck, ss. bate Court, September ISLh 19-H.

ESTATE OF Harry H. Shelley aka H. Howard Shelley, late of Natigatuck, in stiid District, deceased. Upon the application of Ttoy Smuland praying that an instrument in writing purporting to be the last will and testament of said deceased may be proved, approved, allowed and admitted to probate, as per application on flic more fully appears, it is said npplica. tlon be heard and determined at the Probate OKlce in Naugatuck, in said District, on the 30th day of September D.

19-H, at 11:00 o'clock in the forenoon and that notice be given of the pendency of snld application, and the time and place of hearing thereon, by publishing the snmo once in some newspaper having a circulation in said District, and by posting a copy thereof on the public sign-post in the town of Naugacuck, in said District, and by sending, postage prepaid, a like notice to each of the known heirs residing outside District at least five days before said assigned. STEPHEN SWEENEY, Judge. Contractors Merchandise and W.K ARK SIII! I'IVG nil kinds liny J'i'oin New Yor state mid 'Cannda, Ask for pric C.M. Reliable Fuel and Church Street. Dial Machinery, Xlloctrlc.

PAPER IIANG1NO VV, IT. Cola, Tel. 5-1 and PaiiitlilK, Cedar Street. ADOI.F ,1, HAVEN HOAD Merchandise Feed And Fuel OKD.I5H limited supply of Moasoneci wood, for stove, 1'iro- and furnace. Also- field stones, sand, g-iiavel, one coal range, cne gas range, one water heater, also collar fence clothesline and iinml AMim-SmiM Bend and Logan, Also.

Drll Table and Band saws wood turning lathes and 'othoi machine tools. Lincoln Store. -Cl W. Main St. Wlby.

5-0177 Mi-. Andrews. HniiNclioId Articles COM-PI-KTK ho mo bought for cash. Highest rrices paid for electric refrigerators, washers, and stoves, regardless of condition. Fivmcis Fi.imi.turc Co.

4-19 NORTH MAIN STRKKT Telephone 3000 sale reasonable. ITS' Meadow fur St. Merchandise til LADIES' GENTLEMEN'S SUITS Tailor made, S2S.75. New Fall and Winter Styles, JOHN MAGONE S97 Main St. Wan ted To Buy DIAMONDS And Old Gold Bought.

Watch repairing our'specialty. GKAND JEWELRY JJ2 Grand Street Dial 5-OOS2 BANK unto ac.potilt IIOXVH anted. Highest prices paid'. Wire collect; -write or phone what you have to E. Murphcy, Republic 8.15 Yeatman Webster'Groves IB, Mo.

Merchandise Arb'cfen For ONITEIl FMIWII.V comhina- tion oil and' gas stove. Dial -173C after 5.p, m. 'VANT to postage tttiinip 1 1 ami accumlations: Write A. Gau- thlur. 111 StiHwcl) Plainville.

Articles For Sale and "numerous other items. Lignt trucking- and moving. Dial 2SU2 4 p. m. G.

Salinardi, 53S So. Main street. FOB Sjiln cliwip, O-jiieoo room set. Call at Putters, Prospect Naug-aluclc R. D.

No.2. Philippine women were granted the rifrht to vote in 3933. Surrender Flag Greets Yanks NOTICE For Sale louses J-'or Stile VACANT one family housi fur Siilo. Centrally located. Priced Al.so 10 room, 2 fam- house.

2r.d floor vacant. Price fSSOO. A. Shcploy. Tel.

2-133. MILL futility h.iiisp, 1st fluor available for Immediate occupancy: price .8.300. See Joseph KosUo. 3 Union St. Tel.

-ini'S or 20S2. 3 KAMILY lioiim: extra lots. tiEl Johnson St. 2 family house, Befi- con Kails. 2 family house.

Highland Ave. John Healy. Dial 5031, rich I In; first floor of mom house: 2 lots, a barn find it Kariifjo. Xlce location. A bar- Kain at Patsy Labi'lola.

n-iiltor. 172 High St. Dial 3-138 or room house for in Rnacon Falls. All modern con- vriiii-ncr-M. Dial 2U37.

Seymour. To Buy O.VK. Two and three fmnlly IIOII.HCH wanted. Also farms and lots M'K HAVK BfYISKS for 1-2-H family housCH. Jos.

Rosko, 3 L'nion St. Tel, '1028-2902. fjiml For 5alc liUII.DI.Nd lolM for sain, (II) I III, Andrew avenue, 75 2.10, Miin- noi'H avenue. T-tann Nisscn, Mannil's avi-nun. Olal 0'633.

iionnvsin-s. Ono or miirr- acres. State Hlfth- way opposite I'ublic library. Ifi minutc-M lo IS'tiiiKiituck. Liberal District of NnugfitucU, ss.

Probate Court, September ISth, 39-1-I. Estate of Winfrcd G. Booth, late of Naupatuck, within said District deceased. Application has boon mncle to this Court for permission to sell certain real estate belonjr- to said estate, as application on file more fully appears, it is OP.DERED, That the rorcpoinft application be heard and determined at the Probate Office in Naupatuck on the 23rd day of September 19-14. at 11 o'clock in the forenoon and the Court directs said Administrator to prive notic to all persons interuslcd in said estate to appear, if they see cause, anc; be heard thereon, by inp this order once in a neu-s- paper having a circulation in said dis'riet.

alt'J by leaving or iling in registered letters, posl- prepaid, from copy of this order to parlies interested and residing without the Probate District of ind to the Guardian ad Litem, all on or before -ne 10th day of September, A. D. 10-1-1, and return lake to the Court -jf notice jtriven. Attest, STEPHEN SWEENEY, Judfje. Hu.slness Announcetnents 5A1JV auto hods, baliy seats, Myalls talking boards, $1.70 up.

Also larsre selection of toys. 'HE RAJ3IO SHOP ISO Grand St. Chair Sets, High Chairs, Rocking Chairs, Porch Gates, and Play Pens. Large selection of toys. Lowest prices in town.

BEACON KIDDIE CENTER 73 GRAND ST. Wtby, JOHN'S SHOP buy, well, exchange, and nil kinds of instruments. Lavr- est prices in the city, 380-382 So. MM in Watby, Conn. Education 31 Private Instructors It'iu.

Acrobatc 'Tap, Toe Ballroom Private or Cla-SH Eaton Twirling" Rcijina Leonard, 73 Main. Animals Caltic And Swine COW milking quiiTls. 32 street. Dial tuck 2179. Services 37 Business Services Itemlercd I'AUK'S UMBRELLA SHOP Unihrollas Ai Iiicrguge sold nncl Tn- paireuat-1 Brook' Walerbury.

38 K'rofojtNlonaf Services EXCELLKXT JKEUI'HOLJSTEK- cervices 3'rorcNKionnl CUSTOM nEUJmOLSTElUNG Special 2-picco Suite GRIFFIN UPHOLSTEPais'O' CO. Naugntnck 4690 Wonted To Rcnocr ffcrvlceB Ac(iafrlnir Appliances PL specialty. Ray Decker, 402 N. Main St. Tel.

400P. OIL BUHNERS cleaned and ro- All 1 -work Tel 3025, Harry Churchill. ATTIiMION! token for new Elcctrolux cleaners. parts and repairs. I.

repairman. 3 Teresa Dial -J822. Cleaning And Dyclnc KJEVMAX-S BUI' WAIt BONDS. A.NJ} STAMPS DIN A SCHOOL OF MUSIC -1-0028 003 South Wilson Street Piano Voice Mandolin Children, Adults, Advanced, Beginners. Hapid Piano Course for Adults low prices, Allen's Upholstering Studio.

Maslei-craft Artists. 1 Grand St. Watorbury. Dial line of paints and Varnishes. Also, Dutch Eov Load.

Kaugatuck's Great Dry Cleinlnn Firm, offers its first dry cleaning not only in nients, iui blankets, rups and other specialties in Jhls field. Church Street BUT; SAVVVEB ROY CRANK NOW YOU'RE ON THE 6EAM, ETTA l' IiiUtTiiiK from the uppi'i- window a German a vill-iRu nut far from tilt- hordi-r town of Aacliftn, (His of surrender ffrcutod a.lvancin^' Yank tr is. Although the German tinkTrd hy Hitler to to the oiiil, t.iwnsp,-opl- ilrchled that tlsoy have had onoujrh. (liilrnntional) have have Corps Kndiopholu. OLD DOCTOR 1 A'ASTAKING DOWN HIS PAUL ROBIXiSON Jottings By A Reporter On Pacific Front MONUMENTS Special prices on All Memorials RICHARDS 2GO So.

Main St i Kautratuck By ritANClS McCAIlTI-IY Unilocl Advanced Allied Headquarters, Xcw Guinea (UP) Men; and there the Southwest Pacific area in the of IL tour ot the world's second largest island (if Australia is considered to be a continentj: Automotive Autos For Sale "A safe place lo buy and sell" 1M.L HUDSON SEDAN Only 13,000 actual miles. Inc. Wtitortown Avenue Dial -1-G109 Mil Trnilcrs Nutlonal house traili-'r. ft. -On Sovmour-Southbury highway.

Oxford, cornrr Hogsback road. PRIVATE BUCK First U. S. Army nurses have arrived in district for duty. We ran across, a group of them the other day at the -13rd Field Hospital, of which the commanding officer is ilaj.

John Gtierin of Chicago, 111. Maj. Guerin, overseas f-Ji- the past 30 months, had his internship at St. Anthony Hospital, Chicago, Seventeen nurses ai-0 under his jurisdiction, most of them from Wisconsin and Michigan. Thirty-one other nurses have, however, been assigned to him for duty, while another 31 nurses ni-e quartered in the stimc general area.

Adjutant to the major is 2nd Lt. H. Olson, also of Chicago, who serves as special service officer. Lt. Olson, a lawyer in civilian life, has been in the service for 2S last six of which have- been spent overseas.

Chief of Surgery at the '13rd Field, situated, by tho way, on the side or 13. hill, is Maj. John W. Ashworth of Coeburn, who interned in Baltimore, Md. We found Maj.

Ashworth and his assistant, Capt. Clarence T. Kristiansen I to be veterans of 30 months of foreign of them attached 10 the 1-th Station Hospital commanded by J. P. Grior of iiv.inston.

Mary A. Marietta of Boston. the only New Eiijjlandcr in the group; Mary C. Kin of Forest, who trained in Toledo ond at Detroit, and Jay of Danville. 111.

The girls were talking tn one of tho "juniors" of ihc group, Gladys Hovland of Ta- conin, who turned out to be a. close friend of an in-luw of ours. The girls' "i-cc hall." "tin-root'ea, as we said before, had a cement Clooi-, walls of burlap and a few stray scatter and battered "lounge" chairs. A tiny "bar" at the end of the hall, however, furnished the required "States-side" uch; at least to a certain extent, Seme of the "llgures of yesterday" we ran into On the Wcwalt- Aitape front included Lt. Col.

"Monk" Myers, of West Point and All-Amcricar. football fame; ver Whalcn, of the New York World's Fair Whalens, a private in the Air Corps, and Pt-maa "Mike" Moran. tho Third, Now-York tuy- lioater.s hy that name. HE 5 BEEN HERE FIFTY THATS A LOT OF PILLS-" mi 6UFWHAT Asourms PATIENTS? I MEAN HE CANT JUST UP AND I OH, HE'LL GET SOME YOUNGl jCOCTOPTOCOME IN WHATi SECRET AGENT X9 91-s DER FUEWRcf? vOULD BE A5UAMSO TO KNOW POT ONLY VM AMONG YOU I LCVAL ENOUC-H TO FLASSy By ROBERT STOBlK VOu UNO VE RAllKEY GOOGL.K AND SNUFFY SMITH UJE GOT COOED U. S.

Cares For Children Of War- Working Mothers New York, Sam is helping to take care of an ing number of children in riroas where labo: 1 is scarce and mothers are employed in war work, the magazine Week reports. Since the program started in August. 10-12. tho government has expended for muj'iHe- nanco and operation of the centers of i and for new construc- opcrntlnjr on Japanese I dispatch rider, captured in the The number, of children cared general vicinity of Mnnokwari for has increased from last when one of our PT's sank the i September to 120.3fi8. IS LOCKED TUV1N' TO 6CT IN VMLL BILLS SPIRIT By BILLY DE BECK UJH-UJUKT TVlftT TUUO are you doing? Those aren't the drums I said to fill with oil!" barge in which he was passenger.

Walking up tho hill to get a look at the Nurses' Quarters enclosed hy barbed wire and guarded by husky we ran into Capt. Norma M. Miller of Onckama, who is chief, nurse at the- and some of her girls, including Georgia I van of of Chicago, Elaine N. Ntccros of Grand Rapids, and Helen Chrzan of Milwaukee, Wis. Under the 1 careful supervision of Olson we continued our inspection of the nurses' "bivouac area," encountering, in a tin-roofed "roc hall," a second group of "eyefuls," including Viola Jnnes of Belleville, Georgia L.

Walker of Barbdrton, arid Margaret Matvy of Portage, which is near Johnstown, llargai-et, prior to coming overseas, lived for four years with relatives in St. Louis, Mo. All of the aforegoing had beer, overseas approximately 113 months. But the girls who were really "sweating- out rotation" turned out Tbo number- of children cared for hns increased from last September to 129.358. In Detroit, -IT nurseries each month care for an average of 1.175 youngsters from two to five, yours old, and 30 canteens keep l.OOO teen-age boys and girls out of Kansas City operates 10 nursery centers and 2-1 school-age centers.

Now Orleans has 14- centers and has 27. COMING HOME Fort Dcvcns, Sept. 19 "Home. Sweet Homo" for 100 Now England combat veterans, of the European and Pacific battle-fronts. The group is starting a 21 day rotation furlough, after arriving at Fort Dov- cns.

Included ar.e army fliers, and roguinr army troops who have served two cntlistmenls. AFTER! DROP TO THE BM.CONY WAND DOWN'THE' By WILLIAM RITX nnd CLARENCE GRA1 SKKKTEll QUIET, YOU GOON- DO YOU WANT US A closed on deer in Massachusetts in ICO-! was believed to have been the first game low' os- lablished in the -United States. D1SHOV IN SCRIMMAGE: TWAT, CANNON 'BALL HEAD OF HERS I GAVE WER TMAT TO SOFTEN THE WIT 3.

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