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Naugatuck Daily News from Naugatuck, Connecticut • Page 8

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TAGE NEWS THUKSn.AY, JAN. 30, 1947 OANCING EVERY FR1. NIT.K Anilrimi' iinil It IfiiMuit HIM! Amrrlrlin I'uNlnr l-'ull l.i ir IVIvlli-Ki-. rirlll.v nf I'nrkliiK TKIO KEST AU A NT HI'i'J Tlioijiiislnii Conn, VIARRIAGK vow: Mukv him promise to lot you the laundry to us! You'll both like quality of our work and liko our modi-rate charges and prompt service. AMERICAN LQUN DRY CO PWONE-4 4106-WKOTTAGf Plj literacy Survey Made In Chicago Chic.iKO (U than four pur cent of Chicago's adults 2ij or older h.iv« had no formal IJ.C cent h.ivi> ttcndud school than ivo yenrs, according SUrvoy bv tlio Chicago Census Advisory Committee.

Thr survey also showed that -IS cent of adults hnvc had 'roni to years of school- 27.8 per attended and 11-G per cent had some college work, The median grade completed in -school for the adult city as a whole iva.s S.ij', oi- a beyond the oichth grade. Portal-to-Portal Question Brings Attorney Joseph E. Talbot, spcak- Mrs. Win. Noble, Miss Emily Brown Named By Church Two vestrywomcn were elected weekly luncheon meet-i Tuesday evening at annual ing of the Naugatuck Rotary club Uv; M.

C. yesterday, predicted "chaos and calnmity" for the country's business world unless the Supreme court Congress 70 per ccr.t of You Always Save at The J-Kir WHISKEY $2.791 A SCIIKNLKV PRODUCT PAUL JONES WHISKEY S3.39 IMPERIAL WHISKEY $3.39 I RUM $1.991 GIN $1.99 IMPORTED BRANDY, 5 years old S2.89 SOUTHERN LIQUEURS, Reg. S5.95 .33.89 MARYLAND STRAIGHT RYE WHISKEY 54,29 Oin stops -to curb the far-reaching of the porttil-lo-portal pay lomnr.ds- The history of the decision and the rade of it by union leadcis werf reviewed by former Rep. Talbot. declared i-t was the opinion of landing congressmen that if the Supreme court eventually up- 'lolds tin; legality of the decision war contract entered into the government since 10-10 must submitted for'ronegotia-tion and made on contracts would a 1 for the income department to reconsider.

Attorney Talbol declared that ro- cun-tly medium-sized Illinois fac- meeting of St. Michael's Episcopal church. Mrs. William J. Noble, was elected for a two year term, and Miss Emily Sophie Brown for a one year Others elected were; Carlisle B.

Tuttle, senior warden; George W. Wood, junior warden; Mrs. Noble, clerk; Henry Zwick, treasurer; Leroy S. Andrew, trustee 1 of building and endowment fund; John H. Schmuck and John J.

Carr, aud tors, Tuttle and Mr, Wood, dele pates to convention; Har old P. Baldwin and Harold Brown, alternates; Mr. and Mrs Stanton Glover, delegates to No Archdeaconry convention Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Squires alternates.

G. Lester Wigglesworth, C. Ar thur Fager, Raymond W. Pau Wallace, G. Noble, Mr.

Glover, vcs St. Louis Has $6,000,000 Program Louis cmploy- imcnt for years "to come is assured thousands of residents of St. Louis by the $600,000,000 expansion and Improvement program of industry and the city government. Nearly willl be spent for public improvements, $100,000,000 for industrial expansion and improvements, $55,000,000 for public utilities, $11,000,000 for housing and for wholesale and retail trade construction. More than 100 new industries win enter the city in the next few years.

i HONOR note Six senior of the Nau- guluck High school commercial department recently were placed on the Grass Shorthand Honor Roll for CO-word a minute tents. They are: Genevleve Burascewskl, Fiedwig Hrynklewlcz, Rita Lornon, Eleanor Johnnon, Ruth Semrow, Ruth Zembroski. i-stimulcil that it would ro- the services of a staff trymen for throe years. working a year to revice fig-1 Reports of officers and of th nf various contractual npree- I Rev. Winfred B.

Langhorst, rec ments, Tin- former representative -said he shfip'd the opinion of AFL loaders that the en'tire portal-to-portal stint? should be completely -forgotten. Cultivation of silk worms in China flutes' from 2000 EC, tor, read and accepted. IMPORTED SCOTCH WHISKEY White Horse, Haig and Haig, Black gpT and White and others no catch to this.) City Winning Fight Against Smoke Fall St. Louis Louis contln MI'S to a-ttraet iittcn tion with Its effective fight agains i smoke palls. Statistics revealed that only two hours and minutes of "moder- smoke polls were recorded in the first four months of the present henting- season- In 1939-40, 'before smoke restrictions became effective, St.

Louie had 117 hours, 30 minutes of thick smoke. J. K. STORES CUT RATE color. jjandiifeiruooldrhiiiKiwiEh: i i wood- Smart colors.

Wuhabla. LIQUORS WINES BEER 1396 North Main St. Union City, ConnJ IfKKK OKUVKKY IN NAUGATUCK Telephone 407!) FORESEES BETTER THACTOKS Monroe, -C. S. Mc- tyro, salos manager of the Monroe Auto 'Equipment predicts that in 1947 the efficiency of the average farm tractor will be increased to the point where it will do ihe work of rit least six horses and mules.

Probate Notice SS2 MORTII MAIN ST. rjnlon City Tel. WEEK-END SPECIALS AT (Member of NROG Food Stores) 19 CHERRY ST. (Free Delivery) TEL. 2217 Meat Department HEAVY STEER BEEF STEAKS 69 Ib.

49c 39c Short Sirloin Porterhouse Round Cudahy Ready-to-Eat HAM, 8-10 Ib Ib ROAST OF PORK Ib SMOKE SHOULDERS Ib PRIME RIB ROAST Ib CHUCK ROAST, Boneless Ib HOME-MADE SAUSAGE Ib BRISKET CORNED BEEF Ib 59c 49c 53c Grocery Department BUTTER District of Naugatuck, ss. Probate Court. January 29th, A. D. 1947.

ESTATE OF Jerry M. Collins, kite nl Naugatuck, in said District deceased. Thi: Executrix, having exhibited fii-r with said estate to this Claurt for allowance, and made application for an order of distribution of said estate, it is ORDERED, That the 6th day of February, A. D. 1947, at 1C o'clock, in the forenoon, standard time, at rhe Probate Office in Nau- ROMANCE ENDANGERED source clone to the British Royal family claims that nil the talk about powtlhle marriage between Elizabeth and Prince Philip of Greece In the Uoyul romance.

John Jay of New York was the first chief justice of the United States. He was appointed in 1789 by President Washington apd resigned In 1794 to become governor of New York; MJSSING A 10-year-old New Havsn girl is reported miusintf. Mr. and Mrs. George Grenier s.iy their daughter Barbara hadn't been seen since early Monday WEISS' Ben Franklin Store STEEL CABINETS 12x18x04 Inches (11,95 12x18x60 Inches Jlfl.95 152 CHURCH STREKT White Enameled JANUARY FUR SALE UNDER WAY N.

MAIN STREET Wuterbury Tel. 3-8727 Additional Classified Legal Notices NOTICE TO RESIDENTS OF BEACON; FALLS All persons between the ages of 21 and GO years of age inclusive, except veterans of World War II of Beacon October 1, 1946, are subject to Old Assistance Tax of $3.00, due February 1, 1947, After March 3, 1947, will be added $1.00 penalty mak- the total and If not paid by April 1. 1947, warrants will be snued for collection of any unpaid bills and the total coet will each. I shall be In the Town Hall to receive payments from 7 to 8 m. on the following dates: February 7th February 14th February 21st February 28th nALPH W.

TUCKER Tax Collector Town of Beacon Falls. Employment Help LONG Established automobile agency has opening for qualified auto mechanic. Muut be thoroughly familiar with minor and major repairs. Steady work and libera wages for right man. Call Mr.

Thcriault at 4-H7G7 for interview. YOU'LL MARVEL AT THESE ROGERg. PEET RICHNESS OF THE FABRICS THE FINE TAILOfc ING AND THE STYLE DISTINCTION They're the kind of coats you'll warm up to on have a wholesome hospitable look and feel every man appreciates and a feeling of comfort, fit and good looks that's a tribute to Rogers. Peet tailoring in, the New York manner for men who discriminate in their clothes buying, $65 to $100. Lnhrlcutj; Your Car Every for Most KfTlclpnt Operation.

POUST'S SERVICE STATION 144 Rubber Tel. 4985 For A Snack, Sandwktl or a FuU Meal, Try DUFFrS Restaurant WATER STREET FULL LIQUOR LICENlt Carriers all suctions of town. Inquire Mr. H. T.

Dillon, News OHlce. NOTICE The Boara of Tax Revue for the oroug'h and Town of Nnugatuck ill hold sessions beginning Sat- rday Feb. 1st, to hear and de- ermine all appeals from the dongs of the Board of Assessors, aid Tfleetings will be held in own Hall building, Os.sessors Of- ce, on dates fls follows Saturday, Feb. 1st, from 3:00 t.o 00 p. "Wednesday, Feb.

5th, from 3:00 be and the same Is, assign- 0 5:00 p. for a hejring on the allowance i Wednesdav, Feb. 19th, from 3:00 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.

Help HIGH SCHOOL Girl wants light housework or tnkc care of children afternoons. Tel. 6372- RELIABLE Mother's Helper wanted. Pleasant home in the country. Live in.

Write Box care of "News." MKUK Wanted Married women for full or part time work- Andy's Campus, 166 Church St. of said account, and application Court directs the Executrix, to cive notice thereof, by publishing t'liis order in some newspaper havinpr a circulation in District, and by leaving with, or by mailing in post-paid letters addressed to each of the persons teiested, jnd residing without the District of Naugatuck, a copy of this order, all at least three days before said day of hearing, and return to this Court. Attest, RAYMOND M. SHEA, Judge. METAL WORKS 1)9 SO, MAIN STREET (Rear) Expert Welding of All Typed Forging, Sheet Metal and Ornamental Steel Work Sheet and Bar Metal for Sale Telephone 6377 to 5:00 p.

m. Wednesday, Feb. 26th, from 3:00 to p. m. March 1st, from 3:00 to 5:00 p.

m. Dated at Naueatuck. tnis 29th day of 1947. JAMES' CUDDY, Chairman U-EORGE LAMBERT. Arthur Stinson.

2 2 cans cans FRIEND'S OVEN- BAKED BEANS TOMATO JUICE No. 2 Can SHURFINE APPLESAUCE No. 2 Can LIBBY Y. C. PEACHES Nc.

Can LIBBY FRUIT COCKTAIL Nc. 2y 2 Can PEANUT BUTTER, 1 Ib Jar i CHEERIOS 2 Pkgs KELLOGG VARIETY CEREALS pkg. 37'c 23c 19c UPTURE TRUSSES of Woterbury 206 Bank St. 5-0013 Waterbury LIQUOR PERMIT Notice of Application This is to give notice that I. Michael Mucha of 44 Ward Naugatuck, have filed an application dated Jan.

28. 1947, with the Liquor Control Commission for a restaurant full liquor permit for the sale of alcoholic liquor on the premises, 417 North Main street, NauKntuck. The business is owned by Michael Mucha and Basil Scs- tar of 44 Ward stree't and 334 So Main stree't, Naugatuck, respectively, and will be conducted by Michael Mucha of 44 Ward street, Naugatuck, as permittee, MICHAEL MUCHA. Dated: Jan. 28, 1947.

For Sale Houses for Sale 1 FAMILY HOUSE For sale in good neighborhood. Built in 1940 when good material was available. Oak floors, fireplace, oil burner, copper pumbing and gutters, well insulated and weather stripped. Pull length screens and storm Bash- Garage with overhead door, asphalt driveway. Tel.

Wtby. 3-5492. Established 1870 Depot tit Fully ARE YOUR SAVINGS INSURED? VKS. All drposiu in this hank arc Riiiirutm-pd In full hy the Banks' Guaranty Fund of Connecticut, Incorporated. TWO Family House on Greenwood St.

Three rooms in each apartment. Immediate occupancy. Call or see Joseph V. Rosko, 3 Union St. Tel.

4928-2952. NEARLY family house of six rooms. Built with pre-war materials. Oak floors brats pipes, hot water heat and garage. A.

Shepley, tel. 2433 or GUS SMOKE SHOP, 402 North Main St. Union City Gus Kliniiiszewskl, Prop. MODEL AIRPLANES HALF PRICE Highland Package Store 93 Highland Ave. Tel.

8983 Anthony Farrar, Prop. FREE DELIVERY All Parts of Naugatuck FOR room, 1 furnished house. New Frigidaire. Reasonably priced and immediate occupancy. Call Naug.

5140 between ii 7 p. m- 39c 31c 25c 25c We Carry a Full Line of Frosted Foods also Specialize in Fresh Fruits and Vegetables CLOSING OUT! Children's ROCKING CHAIRS I FI I BEACON KIDMIR CKNTKK 73 nitAVn STRKBT Wiiterbury ItlOMINGTON and SCI1ICK KLKCTKIC SHAVERS SCIHCK SIIAVERSETS G. V. Table Model Radios I'ortublr Electric Record Players E. Electric Mantle Clocks Electric Irons HAWLEY HARDWARE 102 CHURCH STREKT RUG CLEANING and DYEING Also Specializing In Dyeing Kx-Servlcemen's Uniforms THOMAS DYE WORKS I'EARL ST.

3-7105 PAINT HARDWARE HOUSEHOLD SUPPLIES ETC. Free Delivery LIQUOR PERMIT Notice of Application This is to give notice that Madeline Girulis, of 84 Galpin Naugatuck. have filed an application dated Jan. 19-17 with the Liquor Control Commisison for a full liquor package etore permit for the sale of alcoholic liquor on the premises, 93 Highland Naugatuck. The business is owned by John of 84 Galpin street, Naugatuck, and will be conducted by Madeline Girulis of 84 Galpin street, Naugatuck, as permittee.

MADELINE GIRULIS.Dated: Jan. 28, .1947. FAIRCH1LD ST. Between Gorman and Lewis. A brand new 1 family house all modern improvements.

$12,000. Patsy Labriola, Real Estate Agent, 172 High St. Tel. 3458. FOIt Room House and garage.

Al! improvements except bath. Lot 100' 100'. Call 3215' after 4 p. m- FOR St. 3 family, 12 rooms, store, 2 car garage.

Four room house with large piece of land. Scott two family house, 31 rooms. New Haven one family house, one car garage, large and seven acres of land. JOHN HEALV. Tel.

5031, WHITE FISH MARKET! JOSEPH CAERAL, Prop South Main St. Tel. 5004 SALT and FRESH WATER FISH of ALL KINDS FOR SALE. Ten room A room Mi floor, 5 second floWi 9 hot fuM electricity, 2 car Formerly 2 tenement and owner will re-convwl and irlve InUMtM occupancy to flrnt floor. Located rant of town may ho Innpected In F.W.EATO» Room 9 Neary Buildiifl Church Street TBY CLASSIFIED IT'S AUTOMATIC HfAT- for cleaner, more comfortable heat! Announcements WESTERN SECTION TWO fam-' ily house with modern apartment vacant for new owner.

WALTER H. HART, INC. REALTOR INSURANCE John C. Klernan Eve. Naug, 5707 20 East Main Wtby.

4-3129 VACANT 4 room cottage, fully fuY- nished. For further details, call A. Shepley, 2433 or 5144. NOTICE sizes available for dances, entertainments and all social events. Wtby, 3-4037 or 3-7361.

NOTICE Ashes removed from cellar. Sand and gravel. Genral moving. Tel. 4292 or 4702.

FOR New Haven Road vacant 0-room one-family house. Al improvements. Al condition. Could be easily converted to two- family. Four large rooms and pantry on first floor, five rooms and bath on 2nd floor.

Barn and 20 acres of land. To settle an estate, priced reasonably. Shepley. Tel. 2433 or C144.

CANS, Inc. Maple Street Tel. 3507 LEARN PHOTOGRAPHY Sixteen Week Course In Modern Photography CLASSES NOW FORMING WRITE TODAY for INFORMATION CONCERNING CLASSES Certified By The Connecticut State Board Of Education THE COLONIAL ACADEMY OF PHOTOGRAPHY Box 327 LITCHFIELD, CONN. Tel. 008 Good-bye to furnace drudgtry! Wrih Ftirbanlu-Morw Automatic Stoker the job rcquent shoveling of tfti tthci thing of the piK.

Your home comfortable, too noter you cltMi, evenly lated And the con? actually leu the coX tf fiandftring because Stoker not onlf burns loss coal but UM-S the more sizes of Drof in today and learn why a Fairbanks-Morse Automatic Stobr can serva you better and economically than any odar type of heating. FAIRBANKS-MORSE STOKERS For mmiform, Jfo'w 3 Years to Pay Through F. H. A. The Naugatuck Fuel Co.

87 CHURCH STREET TEL. 5236.

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1897-1977