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Naugatuck Daily News from Naugatuck, Connecticut • Page 7

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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20. 1944 NAUGATUCK DAILY NEWS Page Seven' Anything To Sell? Advertise In TtoNews! Someone Is Looking For It Personals WIVKS: WANT Tuiilf pop Ihiilion iron; also vitiinun SI. i-uU'ium. Trial only o'ntri Niiujraliiok In At ail at Allen's Cut I'Kt wenk H.VKN DANCING At Cn'i'ti Ai-res, Watcrbury-Prus- Jlt '''roapoct every Saturday night. Steve 1-YiTiKvi's orchestra.

I'crcy Knos. JBVK A IJKCOUn MADIC vf your Vimv "I I'lU' booths, Mecca Music ftink street. Tel. If You're Looking for a BARGAIN ll find it Avliui you plnco an in the News prepaid 3 lines rate VOl, 3 days CALL 2228 Today "It's 'frofiUllili!" Announcements For Sale IT lime niriiiii. We nililt it ovi'ry day.

Also' do cvtu- toiii ciJci 1 makinK. Wm. tlW itavi'ri road. Employment Help men purl tluir tu 1 Paul imirn- Apply Apply csii'e of llrlp IVA.VTI'M)—Snk-s clrl.H for iiflci- si-tuii'l and Must be years of n.k'e. Also Sales It! to (if) yeni'd of a Hi 1 t'ull or part time.

Also stock lui.v wnntvd after sichool, must ho li 1 ytvirs of uco. G. C. I'huri'h street. wanted for KoiiiM'al housc- wo'k to for child.

Live Own riMni. $100.00 Oial ilOD before p. ill. diiily. I For Sule HUll.niNG lots for sale, (in no, Andrew avenue, 75 avenue.

1-innn Nis-scn, Manners avenue. Dial G'635. For Rent Wsnitcd To Hunt Tiooiiis to rriil. Suitable for a. couple.

Dial 33-12. 'I'llKICI') or four rmmi wanted. Dial 302-1. after m. For llcnt OAHAGK to siti-eet near 30.1.1.

rent M. on C. Clnirvl A. Diai Announcements Notices NOTICE WO.MA.V fur 1 1 1 liousi-wiirlc Jn ilicldli-bury. clays only.

or full time. Good wapcu. Call U'tby, Mrs. liispi-clnr first tnuninir. lo 11 p.

m. Ad- Hox 01" The NVws. For Sale KDIIM-M For VACANT otu- fimilly linii-a- tin' nnlr: located. Pricrd Also .10 room, 2 family house-. 'Jnd floor vacant.

A. Shi-pley. Tel. 2-133. rlffln in; rlrsl flimr vacant, 2-family h-mse; 2 lots, a I'-irn imil a Karnire.

N'ice loea- (inn. hnrRiiln lit Srj.200. Patsy Lalu-iolrt, realtor, 172 St. Dial 3-tuM or FOR IKIIISI- on Hillside avenue. Four'rooms on cnch floor.

Telephone 27S1 after 'i p. m. dally. lilt.I. family IIOIIM-.

floor available for Immediate uc- price See Joseph 3 Union Sit, Tel. or KA.MII.V l-t rorun Imii.sc, 3-c'ar extra lots, (ifi Johnson St. 0 f.imily house, Main T3ca- con Kails. 2 family house. Hii'h- AVI-.

John Healy. Dial 5031. six riinm housi 1 fur siili- li Bi-aron All modern c-an- vonii'nces. Dial 2(J37, Seymour. District of Naiifcntuck, ss.

Probate Court. September 15th A. 10-1-1. ESTATE OF Maria Fonsco.i. latn of Nauwauck, in said District, deceased, (ho application of Ixidro pruyinfr that letters of administration may be granted on said astute, as per application on die morn fully appears, it is That said application he heard and determined lit (ho Ollice in in said District, on the 2(ith day of September A.

D. lO-M, at two o'clock in the afternoon and thitt notice- be jjivon of the pendency uf applic-ation, ntid the time and place of thereon, by publishing the same one time in sonic having a circuUUion in said District, and by posting a copy thereof on the public siffn-post the town of NauKiituck. in District, by postni'c prepaid, like notice to the Guard ian ad I-iten'. and to each of the known heirs residing outside thlu District at least three days before said dny assigned. Lenore O'Connor Tampellini.

Clerk, NOTICE District of Naugatuck, ss. Probate Court, Sontcm.Mer Kith A. 19-1-1. ESTATE OF Marylou Phillips, of Naiigatuck in said District, minor. Upon the application of John Phillips praying that'he may be au- to compromise and settle a doubtful and disputed claim in favor of said estate as per application on tile morn fully appears, it is OR75ISRED, That said application be heiu-d and determined at the Probate Olllcc in Nnugatuo.k in said District, on the 2Gth day of September A.

D. l'J-1-l at 2:15 o'clock in the afternoon, and that notice he given of the pendency of said application, and the time nnd place of hearing thereon, by publishing this order once in some newspaper having a circulation in said District, also by leaving with 01- by mailing in registered letters, postage prepaid from Naugntuck. a copy of this order to all parties interested and'residing without tho Probate District of Naugntuck, on or before the 21st clay of September, Attest: Lenorc O'Connor Tampcllini. Clerk. Announcements I'J BliMlneuit Aiiiiounceinbiito MONUMENTS i.

Special prices on All ff. RICHARDS 260 So. Main St. Naupatuck Automotive 14 Aulott For Salo' "A safe place to buy and sell" 10-11 HUDSON -SEDAN Only 13,000 actual Inu. 1S2 'Watertown Avenno Dinl Merchandise Wanted To Buy DIAMONDS And Old Gold Bought.

Watch repairing our specialty. 1 GRAND JEWELRY 112 Street Dial S-OOS2 sufc tfcposlt boxvN wanted. Highest cash prices paid. Wire collect, write or phone what you have to offer, E. Ro- public G084, 815 Yeatman Webster Mo.

WANT postage stamps and Write A. Gau- thfrr 111 Kl'illurnll Dr Merchandise For Salo UNITED Ffmvay (gray) combination oil and gus stove. Dial -173G after p. m. .10 Cliair Sets, High Chairs, Rocking Chairs, Porch Gates, and Piay Pens.

Large selection of toys. Lowest prices in town. BEACON KIDDIE CENTER 73 GPvAND ST. Wtby. Mil Trailers National liou.sc 1H ft On Seymour-Southbury Oxford, corner Hogsbitclc road.

IS Alitu Part.s NOTICE District of NaiiRatuck, ss. Probate Court, Sc-plember 18th. 19.M, Estate of Adam of Naupatuck, in said District, de- Ceased. The Court of Probate for the Histi'ict of Nniitffuuelt hath limited and allowed six months from oale hereof ror the creditors said estate to exhibit their clnlms for settlement. Those who neplcct to present their accounts, properly attested, within said lime, wil be debarred a recovery.

All per sons Indebted to said Estate an requested 10 mnlce immediate payment to STANISL.AW KOZICKI, J-Js i-TospccL Street, Naujjatuck, Conn. Adminislralor 'er Order of Court. Attest: Stephen J. Sweeney, JudKC. DODGE PLYMOUTH AUTHORIZED Sales Service Parts, Accessories Mfilcoliir W.

Starr Corp. Watcrtown Avc. Dial 5-li'lG Contractors 301- Articles BAUY auto seats, Mystis-lalking; boards, up. Also large selection of toys. THE RADIO SHOP ISO Grand'St.

Wa'tcrbury Combination ijtpvrj sale. Good condition. Heats water. 50 South Main No. Apart.

3, after 3 p. in. Painting ARISH HANGING W. F. Cotu, 17 Cedar- Tol.

Street. Painting J2IWJ ADOLF KUDZMA rtAVIC.Y 11OAD Merchandise Feed And Furl FOR SAI-E-rBluclc. kitchen combination'-oil and gas. Price fl.0',00. Telephone '2781'after .6 p.

m. daily. JOHN'S MCSIC We buy, exchange, and repair air kinds of instruments. Lowest prices in the city. 380-382 So.

Mum Watby, Conn. Education 31 Local And Private InstrinitorM Jiducation Instructions Acrobatc 'DANCE Ta 'P- Toc Ballroom Private or Class Eaton Twirling Rogina Leonard, 73 E. Main. 3-0015 Services S7 ItnsinCKH Services llcnilerrxl J'AUL'S UMBttKM-A SJIO1? Unilirollus A liiirgraKc Mild rc- at -1 Brook Watcrbury. US 1'rofcnxlonnt Services EXCELLENT JlKDrMOfcSTEK- INO and slip covers.

Amazingly low prices, Allen's. Upholutcrjng Studio. Mastercrajt Artists. 1 Grand St. Waterbury.

Dial 4-06-15 Services CUSTOM IlKCnior.STKKrNG.;— Special Suite GRIFFIN UPHOLSTERING CO. 39 Wanted To Render Rervloec- ELECTRICAL Acimlrlnr Scrvfcw Appliances specialty. Decker, 402 N. Main St. Tel.

4000, Oil. BUKNKttS denned and' 'repaired, All work guaranteed. Tel. 3025, Harry Churchill. ATTENTION! taken for Eloctrolux cleaners.

parts and repairs. I. Bonded repairman. 3 Teresa ave. Dial -1822.

line of and Vaj-nishes. Also, Dutch-Boy DINA SCHOOL OF MUSIC 4-0028 5G3 South Wilson Street Piano Voice Mandolin Children, Adults, Advanced. Eecin- A ners. Rapid Piano Course for Adults VY I Lx Cleaning And KIEVMAN'S uck'B Great Dry ClcanlnR Firm, offers its first class dry cleaning not only in family garments, but blankets, rugs and other spccinlties in this field. KIEV-MAN'S T6 Church Street BUZ SAWVKH By ROV CTIANB And Found NOTICE H'untod To liny O.VK, TU-II iind Ihrco family II wnir.ed.

Also farms and S'131. W'K IIAVK for family housc.s. Jos, V. Rosko, 3 L'nidti St. Tol, For UCTIIA.NV C)inlin- Onn f.r acrfs.

Std.te Hltfh- opposite Ptcbllc librnry. IS Naii WAIi ANT) STAMPS District of NatiKatuck, ss. Probate Court. '10-I-I. ESTATt: OF Krank P.

Kiely aka Frnricis P. Kiely, late of rs'nti tuck in said District, deceased. The Executor hnvinfr exhibited hi.s ndministration account with said estate to this Court for allowance. It is OP.DEP,ED--Thnt the 2fith day of September D. 19-M, at 2:30 o'clock in the afternoon at the Pro- olllcc in be and the same Is assip-ncd for a hearing on the allowance of said Administration Account with said Estate, and this Court directs the Executor to cite all persons interested therein to appear at said time and place by publishing this order in some newspaper published in New Haven County nnd having a.

circulation in suit! District, and posting a copv on the public post in (ho town of Xa Ufa tuck, where the cleconsod last dwelt, and by send- nropuid, a like notice to nil parties Interested residing: outside this 'District at least three days hot'ore said day assigned. O'Connor TaniDcllini, Clerk. Hniik on uck Savings nunk has been lost. Any person having- claims on said book is called upon to present the same to the bank within two months or the same book will be declared cancelled and extinguished, ani a new one issued in lieu thereof. Dated Naugatuck, Sept.

2. 10-1-1. Sept. 1G 30. limited supply of seasoned wood, for firc- plar.e and furnace.

Also field stones, sand, gravel, one coal ranfrc; one jnvs ranjre, or.o water heater, also cedar me 'ync! clothesline poles, and numerous other items. LiRht trucking and moving. Dial .1302 after -1 p. in. Salinardi.

D3S So. Main street. USED TO KNOW ft BUZ IN 1EXAS UN1- NERSITV. I WONPER IF HE'S THE SAME JMachlnery, F.lix;trlc LATMI.CS—Several used Alias-South Bend and LoR-un, Also Drill Presses, Table and Band saws, wood turniiiK lathes rind other machine tools. Lincoln Store.

C.I W. Main St. Dial Wtby. C-0177. Mr.

Andrews. ETTA IvETT ill IF OLD DOCTOR 1 5EPRY IS GOING TO RETIRE AVOUNG DOC7OQ MUSf BE GOING SIMPLY GOT PAUL KOBIXSON IFousuTinld Articd's COMJfLKTK home bought for cash. Highest prices paid for electric refrigerators, washers, and stoves, regardless of condition. Francis Furniture Co. 4-19 NORTH MAIN STRRET Telephone 3000 LOST Bank N'tiUKaluclt Saviny-s Bank has been lost.

Any person having claims of said book is called upon to present the same to the bank wilhin ura months or the same book will be. declared cancelled and c.viiiiffuislicd. find ti new one issued in liew thereof. 8 PI15CK Dining Knoni Miito for sale reasonable. Meadow St.

FOll ti room set. Call at 1'ottcrs, Pi-os- licct R. F. D. No.2.' PAINTKI) hi-d room Dial -ISdO.

for snl of. Dated at Naugfituck, 2Xo Sept. 10-1-1. Sept. 8, 10'i-i: Oet, Toyaiba national forest vada has 2.000,000 acres.

in Is'c- LADIES 1 GENTLEMEN'S SUITS Tailor made. S2S.7D. New Fail and Winter Styles. JOHN MAGONE 397 N. Main St: Bible Goes Through Battles In Two Wars More thnn 20,000 fire known today.

species of fish PRIVATE BUCK Camp Shanks, N. Y. father and son in the service of their country met recently at this camp, an installation of the -Yew York Port of embarkation. "Guess what Ive here?" the son isked as he greeted his father, Master Sgt. Galan Swank, of Confers, N.

foi-merly of is, and a top kiclc in the llrst AEF. With that the son Staff Sgt. Marccll Swank, produced a Bible, bloorly and swcat-slninnd which his father had cfirriod while lighting in the Argonnc Forest in the last, war. When young Swank went overseas, his father gnvc him ihb Eibln, It was with the during nine bloody hours at Dieppe and when wounded by shrapnel. he was pulled aboard a British destroyer.

Swank recovered, and, taking the Bible wont to North Africa. He was at Guetuir in Tunisia when his outfit received the Presidential citation. Next came Sicily and Salerno nnd then the drive through Italy. Finally, Swank nnd his battered Bible were returned homo. "WING AND A PRAYER' BRINGS THRILLS TO POLI'S AUDIENCES "But suppose we're stopped on the beaches for a few Out of tho welter of motion pictures devoted to telling the stories of our various lighting services, it remained for 20th to bring us what is by far one of most thriliingly exciting and heart-warming human epics of them all.

in the screen's first groat drama of our aircraft carrier force in action. The 'film. "Wing and a Story of Garner which still has two days left to be seen at Locw Poli theater, Starring' Don Ameche. Dana Andrews, and William Eythc, tho picture is a stirring- salute to the gallant Navy men of the sky whose home is a flat-top. The screen is flooded with the rousing humor, ud- venlure and drama of life aboard an aircraft carrier.

than that, it reveals the amazing story behind tho strategy that paved the way for spectacular victory over the Japs at Midway. Jn the first flush, of indignation against the treacherous Jap sneak-attack Pearl Harbor, and with the country asking, "Why don't- we fight back?" and "Where is our an unidentified aircraft currier is sent inlo the Pacific for a rendezvous with its planes. But when the planes land aboard the flat-top, the flyers are told that their orders are to avoid conibal with the run away and not fight tho carrier, with its bewildered and frustrated crew, sets out on an apparently aimless course thiough Jap-infested waters. It is against this selling of suspense and drama that the saga is unfolded, reaching a smashing climax that seoi'es a new high in film entertainment. In casting the picture, producers William A.

Bachcr nnd Walter ATorosco have drawn heavily on 20th Century-Fox's top line of male stars. Don Ameche as Commander who is all Navy; Dana Andrews as the easy-going squadron commander; William Eythe as the ex-moi-ie -and CharlCi Bickford as the carrier's skipper- All turn in rich and compelling performances that stand among their best. In the supporting, cast, Kevin O'Shea. Sir Ccdric Hardwicke, Richard Jaeckcl and Henry Morgan, cail for tion. Director Henry kept the story moving at.

an excitingly brisk pace, with the dramatic action artfully peppered with brilliantly conceived humor. The owes its telling authenticity to Lieutenant Commander K. L. Middletoh' who assigned the Navy Department to serve as picturVs technical iJlcutynant-'Commandor R. Mid- dloton was one of the officers, on th'cj aircraft carrier when it wer.t down.

Mark "Wing' and a Story of; Carrier as a picture that musube seen, for It 'is one of the best scrcc'n entertainments of tho. year. The second big- hit on this thrilling program Big Noise" Laurel and Hardy. Reducing the length of wooden by one-quarter o'f an inch will conserve about 7,000,000 board feet of. lumber.

TO FIMD THIS CALLS RDra I GOULD SAYTM A FOE.THE RAR5R--ANDASKFOE PHOTON BUT I CANTi- JUST SAGGE IN AND ASK is our- BHSlDHS, UPM1S PEACTICE" SECRET ACEN'T X9 ROBERT VOU DO NOT WtWT HuAK ON AMD READ IN THE PAPERS HOW YOU AK RIGHT BUT I Ki NOT "WINK THE SPeNTMANV KRUPPEK, HOW VHEU. THE YANKEE PI65 TREAT OMETESS, fiOOD FOOD TEU. A1E. YOU 6PEAK OEK GENGRPiC WGUT THftCK NOW, ME'S CORN ftNO L.ETTIN' PENCIL DO THE REST I'LL GET IN TWE (YNOOO JUST LIKE SNUFFVD 00 PiNO TRV TO FIGURE our UJVAPTV THftT UOftM A BKICIv 1W4ADFOI1D By RITr mid CLARENCE CRAf HMM LOOKS LIKE TMEY ARE TRYINS TO BREAK INTO THE A BREAK 70R U5.6ANDY -IN ALL THAT TUMULT- WE SHOULD BE ABLE SUP AWAY UNNOTICED DOWN THERE MiSOJES L.KE THAT LET VA WOLD BALL.

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