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Naugatuck Daily News from Naugatuck, Connecticut • Page 8

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NEWS TUESDAY, JAV. 21, 1M7 Valley Teachers Convene Tomorrow teachers planning to attend the 'first annual meeting of tho Valley Touchers League tomorrow evening 7 o'clock in the Congregational church, Ansonia, are riique.sted to assemble at the Salem school at 6:15 o'clock. Transportation will be those without means of travel. Photographs were first ted by telephone wlrcn in 1924. GOING AWAY? GET YOtn LUGGUGE At FISHER'S 111 South Main Wuterbury Deluxe Straight Bourbon Whiskey $4.24 J.

K. STORES CUT HATK. I.IQLOKS, WINKS, BEERS Free Delivery Anywhere In Borough 390 No. Main St. Tel.

4070 Legion Corporation Meeting Tomorrow Commander Joseph Raytliwich of the American Legion, announced today that the commander of the second district, George Karnofsky of Watcrbury, hla staff, and the commander of the women's auxiliary of the second dlutrlct will be guests at a pot-luck supper Wednesday, 5, at 6:30 p. m. In the Logion homo on Cedar street- Post 17, American Legion Incorporated, will meet tomorrow night at 8 o'clock at the Legion home to bluet -trustees and to hear reports covering the past year. George Lew- ID Is chairman of the corporation. TOPS SCORKHS Bobby Markovic, Naugutuck boy who plays f01 ward for Walei-bury's Sacred Heart High school, IM high scurtir among Waturbury High school basketball players to with total of 9ti points.

Under Indictment APPOINTED Jan. appointment of Dr. Charles Ver- of New Haven as director of X-ray laboratories at the Connecticut State hospital has been announced. A new devise reduced by one- third the time required to fold surgical dressings. Bulletins (Continued From Page One) Farmer UniverNlty Carl Aldo was Indicted hy a Federal Grand Jury In Washington on charges of Ix'lng 11 "uoncouled" CommunlKt In the Stiitc Department.

A member of the war-time Office of Strategic Services for four yearn. 35- year-old professor wnn dls- clmrgod from Ills position with flu? State Department on Decom- her 30, UI4II. (International) WRECKS LIKE NEW! WE REBUILD THEM (All Makes; After the wreck call us. We are equipped to give you mighty fine service and fix your car up in the quickest possible time. Body Work Fender Work.

Glass Replaced. Top Work. Lamps and Radiators Repaired. SURE TO GET OUR ESTIMATE IT WILL PAY YOU! FREE MOTORS, INC. 492 NORTH MAIN ST.

TEL. 2211 L1NDSTROM CONFIRMED state central committfleman W. Lindstrom. Stamford, has been con- tirmi'd by ihe legislature us a Fairfiald county commissioner. He replaces James J.

Whelan of Bridgeport who last year obtained a court decision holding him in otfict! until the reconvening of the General Assembly. POULTRY ASSN. The Connecticut Poultry association will hold its 33th annual meeting Thursdiiv at Hertford. The speakers will include Governor Mc- Connuchy and several chicken specialists. UPTURE TRUSSES riiicil io your of Water bury 206 Bank St.

5-0013 Waterbury KnniuiH City The strike luw halted publication of the city's one dully newspaper. GEIGEH ILL Washington The commander of tho American forces in the bat- lor Okinawa, Marine Corps Lieutenant General Gciger, is in critical condition in the Bethcsdii Naval Medical center. FAIL TO AGREE Washington The United Brltulm RiutMlJi und France failed to uicree on division ol the Itullun fleet. Thin H-IIS Ii'uriiod when tiie liallun resigned tuul asked the Four to revise the Italian peucc treaty In Italy's fuvor. PLANK MISSIKG widespread search is underway for a missing U.

S. Army graves registration plane carrying 13 Americans. The plane was en 'route from Shanghai to Canton. It has not been heard from since Saturday. HEBBIOT ELECTED of the most beloved In French Kdouard Herrlot, just been elected speaker of the National Assembly.

Herrlot IN the leader of Left Republican Union. oOo REGULATIONS TIGHTENED Civil Aeronautics Board -has tightened safety regulations applying to non-scheduled air carriers, which have been Involved In several recent accidents. The C.B.A. says the new regulations "conform closely to those enforced upon scheduled air carriers." They are effective Immediately. oOo PORTAL 'COSTS Washington Undersecretary of War Royall estimates that union claims for po.rtaJ to por till jmy may cost the government more than $400,000,000.

He told a Senate mibconunlttw that the government would have to stand the cost for most portal pay IwoaiiHO of Its extensive war contracts. oOo CONGRATULATIONS Hartford, Jan. McConaughy has written a letter to Major General Kenneth Cramer, congratulating: him on his reorganization of the 43rd National Guard Division, The Connecticut National Guard recently was praised by the War Department as the first state unit to be reorganized in the country. Fires Result In Death Of Six Michigan Children Detroit, Jan. Michigan children lost their' lives In home fires last night.

Four youngsters In one family were burned to death and their parents were Injured seriously when an explosion and fire destroyed home in Chesaning. And two Datrolt children were suffocated by heavy smoke in a tiny upstairs apartment. The Chesaning children were killed when their father, Leonard Cour- dor, attempted to kindle a fire with kerosene. A violent explosion shook the entire structure, and the interior of the five-room farm house burst into flames- In Detroit, four-year-old Anthony Kelly and his younger brother, Eugene, died of suffocation. Their bodies were found on the living com floor of their grandmother's tiny apartment.

Police say a blaze started in the kitchen while the grandmother, Mrs Sarah Myers, was visiting a neighbor. New Identification In Iwo Jima Picture Somervllle, Jan. Texas corporal has replaced a Somerville sergeant among personnel in the famous picture of the flag raising on Mount Surabachi in Iwo Jima. A War Department communique reidentified a Marine with his bock to the camera. The Marine now Is identified as Corporal Harlan Block of Weslaco, Texns.

instead of Sergeant Henry Hansen of Sorncrvillc The change was authorized by General A. Vandefjrift. Marine Corps commandant. Both Block and Hanson were in action. Plan Valley Card Tournament Two representatives from Centennial LMdge, No.

100, I.O.O.P., will attend a meeting at Ansonia. tomorrow night to discuss plans for a card tourjFimcnt between. Odd Fellows lodges In Derby, Ansonia, Seymour and Naujraluck. Thames Ashl'ord and Dr. Sidney Grosberg will represent the local lodge at the parley.

An average of 3 persons is required for the crew of a transport, plane, but a total of 58 employes are Involved In each flight, including ground crews. The city of London occupies about one-third as much area as New York and about one-half as much as Chicago. Our for toffr, of your of WILLIAM SCHPERO IBO CHURCH ST. NkUfstuck, Conn. IF YOU LIKE TO LOUNGE AROUND YOUR OWN FIRESIDE AFTER THE DAY'S WORK IS DONE.

Just lounge gracefully in a State- o-Maine lounge robe and watch the old Hickory logs sparkle and crackle and the sparks form constellations of shining stars only to be wafted upward to oblivion with the draft of the flue. With a Corona Corona to add to the picture, a State-o-Maine lounge robe is the finishing touch. $15 to $50. Atlantic Hi-Arc Gasoline for Quick Starting POUST'S SERVICE STATION 144 Rubber Avej Tel. 49S3 For A Snack, a Sandwich or a Full Meal, Try DUFFY'S Restaurant WATEB STREET FULL LIQUOR LICENSE Additional Classified When Abraham Lincoln was first elected President, he lacked nearly one million votes of having a popular majority.

GLORIFIES THE CLASSIC Swnnsdown widens Inpds yon ncntly with tho hoi ted look. Wonderful fahrit- ol' pinpoint dots scored with stripes of pnro. worsted hy Miron jind loomed exclusively for Sixes TO to 20. $55 EXCLUSIVE WITH US Church Street Announcem ents NOTICE Ashes removed from cellar. Sand and gravel.

General Tel. 4292 or 4702. GUITAR Instructions for beginners and advanced pupils. Instrument loaned free. Fred Bredice, Guitar Studio, 24 Grand St.

Tel. 4-0136 or 3-9120. Real Estate Wanted Houses for Sale VACANT -1 room cottage, fully fur nishcd. For further details, cal A. Shepley, 2433 or C144.

Employment Help As Advertised in Mademoiselle J0r. Naugatuck, Conn. man chain grocery dept. Good working hours and good wages. We are approved for G.I.

Training Program. Apply Pulton Market, Union City. Carriers in all sections of town. Inquire Mr. H.

Dillon, News Office. RECENT College graduate chemist or chemical engineer for work as an assistant chemist in Rubber laboratory of a plant located in southwestern part of Conn State In detail in first hand-written letter, age, education, experience if any, and remuneration expected. Write Box Care- of Naugatuck Daily News. FOR St. 3 family 12 rooms, store, 2 car garage Four room houbc with large piec of land.

Scott two- family house, 11 rooms. New Haven one family house, one car garage Jarffe barn and seven acres land. JOHN MEALY, Tel. 5031. VACANCY Feb.

IS 11 room house on Willville Ave. in A-: condition. For further details cal A. Shepley, tcl. 2-133 or 5H4.

FAIRCHIIJD ST. Between Gorman and Lewis. A brand new 1 family house all modern improvements. $12,030. Pausy Labriola, Real Estate Agent, 172 High St.

Tcl. 3158. Land For Sale SALESMEN Wonderful opportunity for ambitious, live-wire men. to become a part of our sales force to introduce a special offer by N. E.

Largest Photographic Studio. No car or experience necessary. We train you. See Mr. Ray, 108 Bank Wtby.

Room 30. "EVERY DAY IS PAY DAY" Help WANTED Housekeeper for middle aged couple; simple cooking, live in or out. Near High school. Pay good. Tel.

3804. Real Estate Wanted Houses for Sale BETHANY-NAUGATUCK Route 63, second house near Bethany-Naugatuck line, bordered by Cotton Hollow Brook, Jook for our sign, 7 room farmhouse having city water, 7 acres with lovely ever- grcena and shade trees. 2-story barn 'or chickens, cows and a horse. Garage. Plus summer house on the cliff.

Rnally a delightful location. Occupy in 30 days. $10,500. Co- iperating brokers invited. HARRY Haven Tel.

3-0895 FOR family house, 3 and 4 rooms on lot 50' 203'. Garage LOT on Riverside between two frontage, 75 to 100' deep. Must be sold immediately. Price $2,000. Louis Taylor, 75 Huntingdon Stratford.

Tel. 7-3625. Real Estate Agents THE NEAGLE AGENCY REAL ESTATE INSURANCE 63 Bank Wtby. 4-4256 7n Wanted To Rent WANTED APARTMENT OF 3 OR 4 ROOMS, NAUG. OR VICINITY.

TEL. 2041. For Rent To Rent FURNISHED Heated room for gentleman. All modern improvements. 2969.

11 A nnouncements Lost and Found of money in loose bills between Church St. Spring St. Liberal reward. Inquire "News" i Office, Established 1870 Depoftlta Fully Guaranteed ARE YOUR SAVINGS INSURED? YES. All deposits in this bunk are guaranteed In full hy the Savings Banks' Deposit Guaranty Fund of Connecticut, Incorporated.

GUS SMOKE SHOP; 403 North Main St. Union City Gus. Kllmaszcwxkl, Prop. MODEL AIRPLANES HALF PRICE Highland Package Store 9S Highland Ave. Tel.

398S Anthony Farfar, Prop. FREE DELIVERY All Parts of Naugatuck WHITE FISH MARKET JOSEPH CABRAL, Prop. 8 South Main St. Tel. 5004 SALT and FRESH WATER FISH of ALL KINDS FOR SALE Ten room 5 roami fin floor, second floor, hatli-roomi, hot air electricity, 2 car Formerly 2 tenement houM knd owner will re-convert to and give Imraedlite occupancy to flrnt floor.

Located east side of town and may be Inspected In afternoon. F.W.EATON Room 9 Neary Building Church Street TRV CLASSIFIED AD8 lapel pin. Onyx charm attached. (Lost during holidays.) Reward. Tel.

3633. lla Peraonaa SEWING and Alterations to do In my own home. Tel. 3232, MONUMENTS Special Prices On All Memorial! W. So, Main St S487 MARY'S BEAUTY Shop, 111 Spring U.

C. Open dally from 4 to 9 p. m. Saturdays from 9 to 6 p. m.

Permanent waves, cola waves, shampooing, etc. Tel. 6108. and shed. On Walnut St.

Tel. 3744 CARPENTRY Pointing, window mornings or between 5 and 7 I washing, window glass replaced, NEARLY family house of six rooms. Built with pre-war materials. Oak floors braes pipes, hot water heat and garage. A.

Shepley, tel. 2433 or .5144. WESTERN SECTION TWO family house with modern apartment vacant for new owner, WALTER H. HART, INC. REALTOR INSURANCE ohn C.

Klernan Eve. Naug. 5707 20 East Main Wtby. 4-3129 WO Family House on Greenwood St. Three rooms in each apartment.

Immediate occupancy. Call 'or see Joseph V. Rosko, 3 Union St. Tel, 4928-2852. floors refiniuhed, storm windows installed, locks repaired and replaced.

(Service Call, painting and papering our specialty. Home Maintenance Service Dial Wtby 4-7136 after 2:30 p. m. WHY Run Out of Fuel Oil. Let us deliver on our AUTOMATIC DELIVERY SERVICE.

Quality guaranteed. Quantity proved by printing meter scaled by the state. The Naugatuck Fuel Co. Phone S236. Business SPECIAL J942 PLYMOUTH Coupe $1245 GROVE USED CARS 14 Grove St.

Wtby. 4-6971 ATTENTION TRUCK OWNERS! On our hilly icy roads, it is necessary that your trucks be equipped witji good chains to do their work safely. We have in stock the following sizes of these hard-to-get accessories available in limited quantity: Truck Chains 6.50-20, 32x6 Single Pneumatic 7.00-20, 32 6 Dual Pneumatic 7.50-20, 34 7 Dual Pneumatic 8.25-20 Dual Pneumatic Cross Links 7.00-7.50 Single Pneumatic 7.00-7.50 Duel Pneumatic We have a supply of Truck Chain Spreaders and Truck End Hooks for chain repairs. Also For Your Passenger Car Mud hooks for 6.75-7.00-7.50 tires and chain spreaders. The Naugatuck Fuel Company 87 CHURCH ST.

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1897-1977