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The Bridgeport Telegram from Bridgeport, Connecticut • Page 29

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THE BRIDGEPORT TELEGRAM, SATURDAY, MARCH TWENTT-NINB OBITUARY Henry Q. Dubord nr' O. Dubord. of 1W3 Bar- died suddenly Friday him homo. Services will tnko place Monday it 5 30 it ni In tho Mnrtunry cha- A ftirieral hocnc, 1888 rnt avenue 1 nnd in St church nt 0 o'rlork.

Jn St Michael's Mr Dubord by 1, a son. Raymond Dubord and a grandson. George, both rity, twn brothers, Chnrlea A arl Dtihord. of Hrldjje- Frank of Mtlford, aevorol nieces flin4 Mrf i fo Mlno Meredith 75 i of Wllllum nf fUrdon who dlfld in will place ni in thft nntf Won i home, 106 with thfl Hcv. pimtor ff the (xi fVtnnnmlty ohurch, officiating IU will hr In Lnktvlow crmoterv.

In nddttlon to huabmul, Mrs. DaLSlrv by A aon, Frederick of Stratford; A dnugh- Mnhft Slrrlnc, of nrltJicKport and two a nnd Linda of Stratford Paderico DeFeo for Foderlco 74, of 232 Hewitt at root, a retired Gen- rtrlc company employe, rticd nfternoon will plaro today nt 9 a m. In the homp, 30JJ Pul- A aolrvmn hixh MHAII of i follow ut 30 o'clock in Hoh i and burial will In Kt cemetery. Silvttd Gnfluccl for Silvio 42, of Bruilry tttreet, who died took pint M'ntnidny In St, i Holomn of Burlnl In St, Hfv. S.

Scanlon wan of Mann nrtnintod by Bt'irtifind Parent, on nnrt Dwi- inonrf. Hiib't a i a lit In tho i nrfim John. Leonard i Mr into t. Lnlley i for Thnmiitt of i avenue, roul tn who nt John Stone Services for John Stone; of 2660 North avenue, a retired Bryant Eloctric company employe, who dlod Wednesday in hla home, will take place today at a.m. in tho Llobfu-um and funeral homo, 860 Lafoyutfe ntroat, and at 0 o'clock tn St, Peter's church.

Iril will bo in Mountain Grove cemetery. Martin Supala Services for Martin Supala of 40 Colorado who died at 7:55 tt. m. Thursday in St. Vincent's hospital, where ho waa admitted an a medical patient, Feb.

20, will take place today at 3 p.m. In the Frank Polke and Son funeral homo 1C46 Fairfleld Burial will be in Mountain Grove cemetery, Victor Tarnay Services for Victor W. Tarnay, of 390 Gurdon atrofit, a olvli who died Tuesday, took place terday in and Rodgate funeral home with the Rov, How- nrd Orr, pan tor of Olivet Congregational church, officiating. Burial was in Park Theodora Waldayer, 8r. Services for Theodore Waldeyer, of 124 Eaat Eaton street, a retired clerk employed by Columbia Records, who died Thursday in hla home, will take place Monday at 9 a.m.

In hla home and at 9:30 o'clock in St. Joseph's church with a of requiem. Burial will bo in St, cemetery. Anton Johanaon Services for Mra, Catherine hunnen, 60, of 42 Fnyonvtmthor race, widow of Anton Johanson, who died Thursday in Bridgeport hospital, will take place today at 3:30 in the Charles Dennis and Son funeral homo, 1046 KaliTield avenue. Tho Rev.

William K. Atdoraon, pastor of the Firat Methodist chinch, will Butial will be in Lawncroft cem-e- tory. Pack Louis Pack, of 226 Wells street, died at 7 p.m. Friday in Bridgeport hoitpital whore he had been admitted a fmv hours earlier ae a medical patient, ftorvluoM will taJta place in the Honry K. Blehop and Son funeral home at a time to be announced.

Burial will bo at the convenience of tho family. a It rr In Rrlilirt'port a i Tum- nn'iio patient, 111 tiiko 1 at 0 no a In tho ifl JifuJ i i hfimft, und nt 10 oVIork A i 4 i i i A- no- UymSn G. Bracken NOKWALK, Murch 8 Services Mrs. Francos Fodorlcl Bracken, of Lymun G. Bracken, 3 Marian avenue, who died Wednesday in Norwnlk hospital, will take place at 8'30 a.

m. in her home and at 9 o'clock in St. Thorn- is the Apostle church, Mrs, Frartk MucKown for Mrn Rlker a MJ wMow of Fronk i rnsldenl here 13 Hiril Tuesday after art i of In the home II. MaoKown, i i will Uke i i nt 2 In tho Norman i homn. Klnffuhin, ntll he In Wiliwyok A Muicotlno for Mm i of Angelo in fif who died in H0r home, will take nf in in tt In home, 483 Wash- and 11 o'clock In H' 'v with a NOlemn eh nf requiem.

Burial Will In a i cemetery. FranU Paoton I I I I- Mink John i rtvprnir, A retlrnd II rt tMid rur Inspector, i I plftco yesn- tn Dnnnln mul i wilh pttMtor of the i i WHU in oiintalu Grove Mm. Simko for Mrs Lmilafl fftmko, flf 4M widow of who ft tod ttt hnmff, plaro trxtnv 10 In tionm nnd 9 in Mt wHh a hiRh of in Mnimtnln i 12 i foruwr love of i rom- wfto difd Thursday nlflht In hoflpitnl ho had a i 01) 10 fiurpienl plnrp Monday nt 13 a tn find fu M08 I'urk nnd oVinrU in Mlrlinitt'M church I will tm in Mt Mlrlmnrn Kttrn in Polnnd, nnd South for tho print fK) ft of Ht FmnclH II i i i John III, Hotrlfi' nkt jit Mlrhnrl'ii Holy and White ttn rhih survived by Marv, won Joseph Stun- ryyk, of He- Town rmnmlttf 1 i. Jotffph atancxyk, Jr, for i und mnll carrier who Mnnrtav in Crlftndo, he will Monrlny 2 m. In the flnn funnrnl 4 i with (1 ronfft itirrh A i Rurlftl will be io MRS.

A. T. JENNINGS, 84, DIES IN FAIRFIELD HOME Mary Julia Jennings, Si of 3UQ Catamount road, Greenfield Hill, widow of Allen T. Jennings, and mother of A. Socley Jennings president-treasurer of the Hughes and Chapman company, Stratford, died Thursday evening 1 in her home.

Services win take place Monday at 2:30 p.m. in the Gannon-Honrtk- eon funeral home, 2819 Main with the Hev. Loon paator of Greenfield Hill Congregational church, officiating. Burial will be in Oaklawn cemetery. Born on Greenfield Hill and one of the oldest residents, Mrk Jennings is survived by, in addition to her aon, daughter, Etdna Jennings, of Greenfield Hill; four grandchildren, Richard HolmquUt, Allen, Seolcy, and Marlene Jennings, and two great-grandchildren, all of this city, Valentine Diorner Services for Valentine Diorner, 84, of 1162 State street, a retired Stanley Works inspector, who died yesterday at 1:40 in 8t, Vin- oont'ft hospital whore ho wfra admitted March 6 as a surgical will take place Tuesday at 9:30 a.m.

in the Frank Polke and Son funeral home, 1646 Fairfield avenue, and at 9 o'clock in St. Joseph's church. Burial will be In Park cemetery. A native of Germany, he lived here 66 years and was a member of St. Joseph's Sick Benefit society.

Mr. Dlerner survived by a daughter, Mrs. J. L. Cooney, of Stratford.

Mrs. Joseph Fosta March 0 Services for Mrs. Emilto Fowta, wife of Joseph Eesta, of Moscariello place, who died yesterday in NorwalK hospital will take place tomorrow in the Collins funeral home, 22 Flax Hill road. Burial will be in St John's cemetery. Classified Display John Wysovvskl SKEJLTON, March 9-John Wy- of 00 Knoon street, formerly employed as a weaver in the Sidney Blumcnthfcl company, dtoct last night in his home.

Services win take place Sunday at 1:30 p.m. in the Hylwa funeral home, 23 Leator street, Annonifc, and at 3 o'clock Jn the Peter and St. Paul church tn that city. Burial will be in the St. Peter and Bt.

Paul Born In Malastoxva, OaMcto, Austria, Mr. Wyaowakt came to this country 40 ego wan member of the fit. Peter and St. Paul Ukrainian Greek Catholic church, the St. Peter and St.

Paul and the American-Russian Sokol club, He la survived by his wife, Jus- Una two sons, Michael Peter; a daughter, Anna; a brother, Peter Wyaowaki, and a fiis- tar, Mrs. John Dawonszyk; several ches and all of Shelton. Mrs, Jamet Leahy ANfiONIA, March 9-- Mrs. Maria filthy, 82, of 48 Plcuuwnt utroot, widow ot Jftmoa Leahy, oaily thin aftornoon in her homo. wtU tttUft ptooe Monday at 8:30 A.m.

in the Lowlio O. Jensen funeral home, 82 State street, and At 0 o'clock In the Church of the Assumption, with a solemn high Mats of requlom. Burial will be in the Bt Mary'a cemetery. Leahy, born in County Clare, Ireland, has been a resident here eo her arrive! in the United tn 1388, And was charter of the Ladies auxiliary of Comeowteh, Carver post, V.F.W., ntirl communicant of the Church of to survived by two sons, John of Annonta, and Christopher J. of Haven; five tori, Oharlpu McCarthy, of Hertford, Mrs.

August SSehnber, of Naugotuuk, Mrs. Harry Gow, of Mra. MJchaetl MoCormaok, of New Haven, and Mrs. Clifford Wclta, of Anaemia; a brother, tophftr MucNamara, of Ansonla; A winter, Dolltt Condon, of New Haven; several nlccoB and ne- phMvst; and 16 grandchildren, And 3 Mrt, James A. Viola MILFORD, March 0.

Sorvtoea for Mrs AntoinoUeP, wife of Jnmen Vloln, olt 26 Cherry etreet, who diod Wednesday in MJlford howpltftl, will take place tomorrow nt 30 in the George J. Stnith and Son funeral home, 186 Broad street, nnd At 0 o'clock In St. church, with a solemn high Mnfls of requiem. Burial will be in Mil ford comotery, Charles Wwkomnn WKJSTPOHT, March 9 for Charles C. Wftkemnn, 69, wtirtdlo road, Grama Farmn, former town and second select- in nn, who died Wednesday, will tftkti plncn tomorrow At 2 m.

in thrt Olmrlt'fl Lewis funeral home, StwtB street, Kev. Ju- linn Johnson, pastor of Greens Fnrmfl church, will ofricInU, Burial will bo In brook remstary, I ROOFING MMM I I HENRY BORNMANN 67-2803 3 READY MIX CQNCRETE TRUCK DRIVERS D. J. Garten SANP ORAVEL CO. TEL.

GARAGES 9 private our are for waging cars in housing a ears nil veer Parking ami Interested No. IMIUt it. off of Giant CALL 4-3475 ANYTIME WANTED EXPERIENCED OPERATORS ON SILK DRESSES NORMAN DRESS CO. AVR. FLAT AVAILABLE 63 EATON STREET heiitoi roomt ai third fleor, Adultt 979,00 Mr month.

GALL 5-1798 WANTED Retail Hause- te-Houie Salesmen Si Frna Uniform. Up To A $100. DUGAN BROS. Beaton GUnwood Bpt. FOR SALE THE SPORTS CENTER 2097 EAST MAIN ST, HO ftlASONABLK WILL 6-0338 After 6 KM.

INCOME TAX FILE YOURS NOW 'TH 9 P.M. SmidJiy by Iwftlntmttift. Joseph O'Donneh Infernal Main 919 4-9494 CASEMAKERS, WELDERS, FINiSHERS On Ilftht Clean, In fe In Box 837 WANTED and thuiiut tn forming timing; organ ixat ion, CALL 8-0308 WANTED PLANER HANDS DO OWN SET-UP 58 HOUR WEEK MAX AMS MACHINI COMPANY SCOFIELD BPT, WANTED SERVICE STATION OPERATOR BUCKLEY BROS. ONE SEAVIEW I TOOL GRINDER in grinding a wide varUty of eutters, tape, DAY SHIFT PERSONNEL MANNING MAXWELL MOORE "BRIDGEPORT WORKS' 1 Apply Dally ITOR Experienced in contacting vendors by mail, phone, or in person to get earliest possible deliveries. Must have auto.

WRITE BOX 1059 POST TELEGRAM BOILER-TENDER WATCHMAN Licensed Man Only APPLY BRIDGEPORT THERMOSTAT DIVISION EMPLOYMENT OFFICE FLORENCE BPT. Used Building Materials BLOCK FOR SALE OH -Highland Avenue Site Conn. Builders Supply TEL. 68-1212 WIRE MEN IxptrhMMtd wlrtmen te on IAIRD ft NILSON 4 Ma- HOLLANDER METAL PRODUCTS CORPORATION 1374 BARNUM AVE. CASCO PRODUCTS Jobs AvftllftbU For: First CUM Hand Poliihtrs (Flwl ox $000110! Hrtft Brown It iharpa Scnrftw Machine Preai OporaXors (Malt) MaUrJiI Hwndlm Inapeotorf Apply Immediately Employmsnft Office 512 HANCOCK WANTED! EXPERT BODY MEN PAINTERS HELPERS APPLY DURARAKE AUTO REFINISHINfi COMPANY 14S FRONT ST.

BRIDGEPORT Classified Display INCOME TAX NO WAITING, DAY er NIHT COMPUBTI POR MAILING "DEAL with D'ELIA" 3.8847 8-2111 595 WASHINGTON AVSNUI THE B'EUA AGENCY, 1st. 1902 WANTED! MACHINE TOOL DESIGNERS ALSO ALL AROUND MACHINISTS APPLY OR WRITE MACHINE CO. 890 HOUSATON1C Bpt. Woek-End Specials! eonvarftlbla 4 door, jutt Pontlao Ford 4 tfoor Bedan, very clean Chevrolet 4 fully equipped Ford 4 door sedan Chevrolet 8 door Dodge 4 door sedan, fully equipped, reconditioned motor Plymouth 2 door Chevrolet 3 door Dodge Club MANY OTHERS Park City Aulo Exch. 2027 MAIN STREET Near North Avenue 1940 1930 J.

A. MERSON WAREHOUSE Sttal A Aluminum Tubing Aluminum Phot. Brena. Strip STEEL DISCS .083 .093 Tire Radiator Alr-Condltlonlna Unit INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIES 433 HOUSATONIC AVE. (Con Meadow Street) Our Advortlftomant Undw A TOO0.8" W.

MANNING, MOORE, INC. fSfrofford NEEDS Mil HELP DRILL PRESS OPERATORS HAND SCREW MACHINE Set-Up Operating QXY-ACETYLENE WELDERS 2nd Shift; Some lit Apply Employment Office 250 EAST MAIN ST. STRATFORD Opportunities 9 a cream and griSi, oil modern equip- location. 7,500 Active meat, fruit and grocery busy street-East Side. A real going business--fine equipment.

Tmts Prosperous Sec cream plant with a 1 8 equipment and trucks. Excellent a i contracts a real money maker. 45,000 Terms Ellis Edwards 886 MAIN STREET Bridgeport, Connacticut PHONE 3-6157 Residence Phones 4-8560 or 9-3977 CImlfSed Dliplay INCOME TAX PERSONAL BUSINESS EDWARD T. DORSE? 2680 MAIN STFD. TEL 7S434 INCOME TAX STANLEY DULSKI "FORMERLY WITH THS O.

9. INTERNAt REVZNUB DI7T." $9 Cannon Si 3-8300 HELP WANTED CLASS MACHINISTS FOR AFTERNOON SHIFT APPLY ALUMINUM CO. OF AMERICA ATLANTIC BPT. FACTORY-REBUILT ENGINE 158 RIGULAR PRICE $195 INCLUDES. LABOR FLYWHEEL RING GEAR FUEL PUMP COMPLETE CLUTCH ASS'Y.

NEW GASKETS QTS. OIL 50 DOWN $9.90 FOR 12 MONTHS AUTOMOTIVE TWINS, INC. 2475 FAIRPIELD AVE. PHONE 5-4166 Billiard Company Wants MALE OPERATORS FOR -Planers Horlionral ft Vertical Boring Mills KodlaB DriSI Press Milling Maehfnes Screw Machines Turref Lathes end -Machine Assemblers Machine Repairmen Machine Erectors Serapere Fiters Burrers Coremakers and Molded Machine, Tool Designers and Datallers Methods Men Production Control Man SECOND ft THIRD SHIFT SOME FERST APPLY CO. EMPLOYMENT OFFICi MONDAY 7NRU RID AY to 21 A.M.

1U8 te F.M, Saturday ft A.M. 13 Notm 9REWSTER ST. OATE. BPt. Male Help WANTED TOOL DIE MAKERS MACHINISTS ALL-AROUND PRESS REPAIR MEN MALE PRESS OPERATORS TOOL SETTERS ON ALL TYPES Of POWER PRESSES APPLY EMPLOYMENT OFFICE BASSICK COMPANY -SOUTH AVE.

Classified Display Classified Display TOMMY'S JUNK SHOP iro now buying gradei of wufo icrap iron, metal, batteries, etc. WE WILL GLADLY CAU FOR ANT AMOUNT. CALL ANYTIME SoavSew Avenue, Near Connecticut Avenue BRIDGEPORT Next Doox 2e Jacob In Yellow OPEN 5 DAYS A WEEK PHONE 5-1879 CARS WANTED HIGHEST PRICES PAID! GASH IN 6 MINUTES AND A HiBE HOME PROMPT, COURTEOUS SERVICE Driva To 470 North Phone 6-3857 SIDNEY F. BROWN GAS STATION MANAGER $65 PER WEEK PLUS BONUS FREE LIFE, HEALTH AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE AND OTHER BENEFITS PAID VACATIONS AND HOLIDAYS DO NOT APPLY UNLESS YOU ARE EXPERIENCED AND HAVE A GOOD REPUTATION Apply la person between 4 and 6 p.m. Henderson Chevrolet Stratford DAN'S -501950 1951 AUTOMOBILES MOST MAKES AND MODELS Ready For Immediate Delivery DAN'S AUTO SALES, Inc.) 56 BOSTON AVE.

OPP. DUGAN'S "Bpt's Best for less" Open 9 To 9 D-A-N-'S Good, Fine Used Cars Needn't Be Expensive, Regardless Year When You Buy A Reconditioned, Guaranteed Used Cor From Don's, They Have All Been Checked, Serviced, And Put Into Top Mechanical Condition So, When You Drive The Car Of Your Choice From Dons, You Enjoy It From The First Moment You Biay Bt. For This Week-End, Don Has Large Discounts To Offer You On All Our Reconditioned Used Cars. -1948- Plymouth Sfia. Wag.

MERCURY GONV. CHEVROLET SED. SEDAN SEDAN -1949- FORD SEDAN DUIGK RIVIERA HUDSON SEDANET FORD CLUB COUPE 4-DR. SED. -1947- PLYMOUTH 4-DR.

OLDS. SEDANET Ghev. Aero Sedanet Ghev. Gonv. Gl.

Cp. SEDAN -1946- 9 HUDSON SEDAN NASH SEDAN Mercury Club Cpe. CONV. CLUB Buick Super 4-Door DAN'S AUTO SALES, INC. 56 BOSTON AVENUE OPP.

DUGAN'S Sesf For Less" Open Evenings.

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