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Naugatuck Daily News from Naugatuck, Connecticut • Page 8

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PAGE- NEWS THURSDAY, FEB. 6, 1M7 Minor Court Judges To Hold Office Until June 30 Hartford, Feb. 6 Majority Leader Luke H. Stupleton, Cheshire, said today that no attempt would be made to remove minor court Judffo.s whoso in- PATTY SIIKI.US TO OKIIKK FOR PARTY NEEDS CITY BAKERY B. F.

STOPPANI, Prop. ifapU Street Telephone 8678 PLAY POOL and Bowl at the ALLEYS MAPI.K STKKKT ter.lm terms expire the 12th of T'Vbruary. Tln'v will romiiin in offlro until ::0 lo pDnipli'ti 1 a full two- vi-iir term. "That uppcaiM to our 1 Wild when Liuhcitl con- repoit.s previous in- trntions U) repliii'e the judifu'i had born ubandoned. Another party source naid: "Wo don't want to dump a few Democrats and open ourselves to charges of licnially when only a few months nre Involved," Thi; JIH.IKCS appointed by former Governor Raymond Baldwin when the 1945 Legislature failed to confirm any of the court nominations.

Relatively few of the direct appointments wont to Democrats. GET A JEEP Vlllir WIM.YS-OVKItl.AND Dritltr LIBERTY MOTORS, Inc 14 llnrriiHiB Off I'luco. Waterbwv POST COLLKOE OF COMMERCE nnnouncos with pleasure that PKTKR ATKSXOKAS hns joined the faculty of tho College Mr. Aiksnoras, -is a Kradiuuo of Mnri.inapolis College, Thompson. where he received his B.

and of the University of Montreal where ho completed hbt A. in Philosophy. Following his M. A. in Psychology which he also received at tho University of Montreal, he three years at Fordham University ho in now completing his Doctorate in Psychology.

He will teach Applied rw ith relation to Salesmanship and Mnrketinff. POST JUNIOR COLLEGE OF COMMERCE 2'l CKN'I'KAL AVKNL'R VVATEP.BURY, CONN. Board Closes Locust St Dump A by rtislden'ts of Locust street for the elipilnntion of a rubber refuse dump of the Null Chemical on that atreni was gi-untud Tuesday evening at a meeting of bonrd of warden find burgesses. A delegation ied by John Bonn appealed to the board for elimination of the nuisance and asked rpl 1 formal The spokesman said the company agreed to cover the dump, but up to that time had not done so. He said the ignited Monday and creat ed The board agreed no dumps should be allowed in any part, of the borough and voted to notify the Nhu- gatuck Chemical to cover the dump nnd refrain from placing any more refuse on property on Locust street.

The board also voted that no dump may be created In either district of the borough without Citvit. obtaining a permit from the board. FARMER-OWNED Farmers Production Credit Association of Connecticut announces thiit comple'tclv farm- er-nwned. The association wns organized thirteen years ago with quarter of a million dollars furnished by the Now the last installment of this debt has in-en paid off. Democrats Oppose Governor's Sitate Sales Tax Proposal (By United, Press) Governor McConaughy's propose salts tax, won't find, it smooth sail ing 1 in the Legislature.

Dnrnoci'atlo -leadens are violently opposed to tho. measure whicl they hits ioo -hard at thi low WIXRO earner. The Democrat say thnt an income tax would be a fairer method or extracting the needed' extra money to Balance the budget. Nor are the" Democrat!) alone with this -At least one Republican Is known to be planning to introduce an Income tax proposal thlo' week; An aftermath 'of the governor's budget (messugn- is the revelation that the elate may not buy a former factory to be turned', into new atat'e-office building. state h'ad planned Lo buy a.

bulldina on Flower street Hartford but the governor is against: at this time. Comptroller Fred -R. Zeller discloses that he Is negotiating a long louse on another building, Just Arrived! The New General Mills Tru-Heat Electric Iron Tin- Iron Betty Crocker in tulk- Injr llhont. Look at, these tii res: Fabric- Si'lerlor Tru-Flf, Hiindlu Side Ri-st Bar 4 Aronml SEInntcii KilfTf Altaclipil Now Available At Report Murray Sends 7 or Reid Robinson There are that C.I.O. President Philip Murray has.tusked Reid of the Mine, Mill Smelter to confer 'with' hinr'bn'-tho threatened secession of 12 union locals in Connecticut, Pennsylvania and Maryland.

The secession movement is said tit hf; led by forces opposed to Robinson's alleged tendencies. While snmi! C.T.O'. national officials lire reported to' be sympathetic to i hi' union's right-wingers, they a-r opposed to the tactics of secession fed Cross Home The Red Homo Service re. for; the month. January shows 11 cases handled during that period.

-Thirty-three of the cases had been' continued from Decem- 29 new and nine cases of the cases were, acted upon and 13 were riot. The report shows 31 cases were closed and 04 continued to February. Ot the cases 10 concerned active servicemen ond their dependents and 40 concerned -ex- servicemen and their dependents. Ten of the coses concerned clvll- lons. Other statistics graven by Home Service for the month of'January ore as follows: Reports' concerning servicemen, Inquiries regarding servicemen, assistance claims an'd-' 10; family counsel- 33; referrals to other agencies, and.

other services, 19. The service report for the month of January shows a total of 330 nursing culls. New oatlcn-ts numbered 82 and dismissed totaled 81. Thirty mo- hers 1 well-baby conferences were lold during the month. SECESSION DEPLORED The rebellion of Connecticut r-O brasV has brought protest from -within the" union The executive board of local In New Britain hn condemned the 'secession move ment.

New Britain local di pi ores the 1 fact'that this gituatio arises at time "when the com pletc of the C-I-O In Con ncctlcut Is needed to combat re In bigr business and' tha legislature." Additional Classified Announcements NOTICE Aahes remove from cellar. Sand and gravel. Gen ral movinff. Tel. 4292 or 4702.

NOTICE FRANCIS DELFINO Connect! cut's Finest nixes available for dances, entertain merits and all social events V7tby. 3-4037- or 3-7361. NOTICE Funerals 'Julia Hurley Funeral services for Mrs. Julia Skehan) Hurley, will be hold tomorrow morning from the Mul- ille Funeral Waterbury, to lie Immaculate Conception church, turlal will be in St. JamuW ceme- 1 No.

Main Stl SI or Union City Open Friday Until 8 Creonwich has Ms first, pnlicp woninn. is Mrs. Gi'fico Nndle Ca'iil'oi'd, duUHti-ter of the late po lice chief. Mrs, Brim ford has bee a ctei'k in the detective burea since 1942 and previously town court probation officer fo two years. PASTOR RESIGNS Torrnston, Feb.

pnstor 'of the Advent Christia church, the. Rov. Amo's Page has resigned' becausu of ill health. The resignation will-become ef fective April 1, after which th pastor and his family' will live a New Milfos'd. NewHOMOGENIZED 3wtf winning new friends every day with jx amazing advantages zg wj 1 Read on the wrapper what people say about the greatest improvement in bread making New Homogenized Bond Bread is richer, smoother, better-tasting, more di- gettible.

2 New Homogenized Bond Bread stays fresher days no more bread wasted. 3 New Homogenized Bond Bread seals the flavor in does not dry out. New Homogenized Bond Bread gives you more tender, delicious crust. 5 New Homogenized Bond Bread keeps lunch sandwiches fresh, more delicious. New Homogenized Bond 9 Bread toasts more evenly to a golden brown.

COST TO Mm. Mury Scott Funeral services for Mrs. Mary (Lines) Scott of a-native ofNaujjatuclt. w.iirc eld--yesterday WorcesLer, with Kev. Arnold R.

Lewis, pastor of the avenue Methodist church, officiating. Burial was in Worci'ster," IVHLK DEALER wants to buy 200 quarts of milk dally in vicinity of Naugatuck. Write Box 1 care of Naugatuck News. NOTICE Skating is good at Paulson's in Woodbrldge, It's two miles from Seymour, eight from New Haven, just off cement surfaced Route 67. Parties invited.

Electric lights for night skating. Tel. Seymour 509. Employment Help WANTED Girl for local hardware store. Write Box in care of The News.

Rubber jar rings -urii becoming popular' us bracelets in Africa! Natives in the Cape province, unable LO obtain brass wire to make metal adornments, buying the black and red jar rings by the thousands. MANY NEVER SUSPECT CAUSE OF BACKACHES Old Treatment Often Happy Relitf Many fufferm relieve bidnelic qnleUr. once dlieovrrthat tho of-their trouble may be tired kidneyi. chief way of Ufc. Inetheexcmncidj and wutcoutofthf blood.

TberbelpmoitDeoplepauaboutSpintaadwr. When disorder of kidner function permita poiionoua matter to remain In your blood, It may came najnrinn backache, rheumatic palnl, palu, lota of pep and tntrxy. gtt- nlghu, puffinen under the and diizlnni. Frequent or acanly pataoceii vith amartinir and buminff abowa there ii lomcthing wrong with your kidneys or bladder, Don't wait! Aak your drugglit for a itlmulant diuretic, lUccciifuUr by milllona for over 50 ycari. Doan'a rrlirf and will help tha 16 tnUei of kidney flush out re-p your blood.

Get Doan'a Pilit, FOB RANGE OB FUEL OK. TEL. 5618 Bill's Fuel Oil Service 59 Woodland Street "Bill" MarlneUI, Prop. NOTICK A hearing on the application of Waltfir Eeebc to operate an au-to- repair busine.s.t at Bristol Terrace Filling station, Naugatuck-Waterbury Road (Route 3) R.F.D. No.

will br: held at the office of the Borough Clerk, Room No. 3, Town Hail. Naugatuck, Connecticut on the 20th day of February 1947 at 11:30 A.M. LEO J. BROPHY, Feb.

6-7-8. Warden. NOTICE The Registrars of Voters of the Borough of Naugatuck will meet in the Court Room, Town Hall building, on Friday, January 31, and Friday, February 7, 1947, from 12:00 o'clock noon to 9 P. M. for the purpose of receiving applications for enrollment of the electors who are entitled to vote in any party caucus and for the purpose of.

making' changes In the last perfected. All applications for party registration must be made on or before each of laid meetings. CYRIL TUOHY HENRY ZWICK Men order your custom-tailored suits for Spring- und Easter NOW! New gabardines. Glen plaids, coverts, tweeds, cheviots, worsteds, etc. Also sport coatx and sport slacks.

EMBRUSKI 51 No. Main St. Tel. 3807 If Yon, Want to Buy or Sell REAL ESTATE See "Tony" Farrar Tel. 4233 LIQUOR PERMIT Notice of Application This is to give notice that Mi chao! Mucha of 44 Ward Nau gatuck, have filed an apphcatio dated Jan, 28, 1947, with the Li quor Control Commission for a res taurant full liquor permit for th sale of alcoholic liquor on th premises, 417 North Main street Naugatuck.

The businesses ownei by Michael Mucha and Basil Ses tar of 44 Ward street and 334 So Main stree-'t, respcc lively, and will be conducted by Michael Mucha of 44 Ward street Naugatuck, as permittee. MICHAEL MUCHA. 'AMJMMi INF GLAMOROUS LATIN ARTISTRY IN THESE FAMOUS BORSALINO HATS FOR MEN FROM SUNNY ITALY. These glorious examples of Italian artistry in hat craftsmanship. Famed the world over for their unusual quality, their style distinction, their appeal to a man's sense of real service and becomingness.

Borsalino hats at $20 for men who have experienced the delight of wearing them and proving their thriftiness are Borsalino minded to the end. Probate Notice District of Naugatuck, BS. Probate Court, February 5th, 1947. Estate of Mary T. Caine, late of Naugatuck, in said District, deceased.

The Court of Probate for the District of Naugratuck hath limited and allowed six months from date hereof for the creditors of said estate to exhibit their claims for settlement. Those who neglect to present their accounts, properly attested, within said time, will be debarred a recovery. AH persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make immediate payment to MARTIN L. CAINE, 282 North Main Street Naugatuck, Conn. Administra-tor.

CALIFORNIA Dry Wine Imperial Whiskey A Blend Harry's Liquor Shop 23 SOUTH MAIN STREET TEL. 2875 Pop's Liquor Store STREET TEL. It's Time For That Mid-Winter Check-Up! Bring Your Car Car in Today POUST'S SERVICE STATION 144 Rubber Tel. 49M Try NEWS Thug FARTS and SERVICE ON AU. MAKES OP Motors, Inc.

Nau(atuck Hudson AfCMf General Repairlna; 80-82 SOUTH MAI.V ST. Tel. 6441 I Established 1870 DepoalU Fully Guaranteed You will have pence of mind and freedom fronrworry when you a.reserve Plan now to deposit regularly in yonr sav- in trs a.econnt. SMOKE SHOP 403 North Main St. Union City GUI Kllmaszewskf, Prop.

MODEL AIRPLANES HALF PRICE Highland Package Store OS Highland Ave. Tel. 3983 Anthony Farrar, Prop. FREE DELIVERY All Farts of Naugatuck WHITE FISH MARKET JOSEPH CABRAL, Prop 8 South Main St. Tel.

5004 SALT and FRESH WATER FISH of ALL KINDS FOR Ten room hoiue, 5 floor, ff cecond bith-roomi, hot air electricity, 2 car Formerly tenement owner will re-convert to 1 tenement! and five ImmedUM occupancy to floor. Located eait side of town Mi may be Inspected In aftemowt' F.W.EAT01 Room 9 Near? Buildinf Church Street TRY CLASSIFIED ADt IT'S AUTOMATIC HEAT- for a cleai.tr, More comfortable aenel Good-bye to furnace drudgery) With Automatic Scoktr the job frequent ihovtling of coal and ii a thing of Your ia more comfortable, too itokef givee you evenly regu- Isted hest. And the coit? It'i actually Itn tht cotl of fundfirint brcauic a Fairbanln-Morfe Stoker nor only burnt leu coal but uwi more economical ef cost. Drop in today and learn why a Automatic Stoker can you better and more economically than any type of besting. FAIRBANKS-MORSE STOKERS 3 Years to Pay Through F.

H. A. 1 The Naugatuck Fuel Co. 87 CHURCH STREET TEL. 5236.

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