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FOUR<br />

@outbington<br />

Established 186B<br />

Published Fridays at 1 Eden Avenue, <strong>Southington</strong>, Connecticut<br />

" Teleohone; <strong>Southington</strong> 15<br />

AUGUST LOEB, Editor <strong>and</strong> Publisher<br />

WARREN C. RAINERD, Associate Publisher<br />

WALTER 1 DALTON. Associate Editor<br />

SUBSCRIPTION T - -<br />

payable in Advance<br />

/ Ce ts Pet Single Copy<br />

Entered as Seco d- ass a]l Matter in the Post Office at<br />

l mthington, Connecticut. u er the Act of March 3, 1879.<br />

.)<br />

Recreatio(nal Survey<br />

An ulatl...ua]ly thorough <strong>and</strong> ttelhgent<br />

tlon in I'lain lllc ha,. ju..t [itCh CllUlpleted. The remarkable<br />

tiling about it l that the lmh ldual., x llo made the btllxe)"<br />

were not the tee.grazed bUbll]C <strong>and</strong> civic leader,<br />

but a group of h gh chool tudent Mudynlg l'roblcm<br />

Democracy<br />

The surxe a done Ik onnd cwntd]c method. The<br />

students gathe 'ed a a-t array (4 facts anll pot the e .,-entlal<br />

facts into the rellort It ,- slmllly a,td cou mcmgly r,tten,<br />

from a pumt of xiex that completely adult.<br />

It seems, to tl that uch an experience as the preparatmn<br />

of this report .f far more x alue to 3onng people hx<br />

democracy than the expcrmnce of deahng xxith purely acaden.<br />

tn . The a crngc high choo[ Mudent ant recrcat t,n.<br />

meutal <strong>and</strong> l)h)>wat, that the cotlllllunlt) can<br />

hen he tackle> the problem a> a cla rt)olu as lglnllent, hc<br />

sees the rclatio,,-hip betx ccn hr. mdt dual happmes, <strong>and</strong> the<br />

social policte ,4 h, toXXll. Thi , clearly the r,ght x a) t,,<br />

teacl, democrac).<br />

Mnnkqml 'e[orm b making ralnd tr de throughout<br />

ford Count).<br />

Hartf.rd' (lcc xc xt,[c it,r the ¢olnlCll-lnauager pl.tu<br />

set an cxan,plc th.t t,ther town ha, c been qu,ck t-/,'Ih'"<br />

<strong>and</strong> Wind or. both of which decided b) , crxxhehuing margin.<br />

thisweektoca t,,ffontm,,ded- sten sof gt)xernmcnt <strong>and</strong> t"<br />

.adopt the conned-manager plan.<br />

In cry instance hcrc nc thartcr ha c hccn adopted.<br />

glib-tongued mug t. the c t zeus not to g c up thcw<br />

ncicut priwlcgc . The al.ht of the .ter 1o ec thr, m h<br />

- uch demagogued <strong>and</strong> to reach independent wlu-ton about<br />

their local government ha becn clearly demonstrated m one<br />

Merit Awards Of.fered BECO MES GRANDAD<br />

Members Of 4 H Clubs I TWI E IN ONE DAY<br />

OHICt GO--4 H CLub members I Hiram C. Davison of Bristol<br />

in Connecticut again hnve an p- ] Street recently became .gr<strong>and</strong>portomty<br />

thin year to w n s cial [ father twice on the s me day.<br />

recognitiou for de 'el, pmg m thods Daughters sre born, just a few<br />

that, ill simplif) their far.n <strong>and</strong>] hours apart, to Mr <strong>and</strong> MrS.<br />

hone jobs. Earl Davison of Bloomfield<br />

R ogmtion in the form of mev t Avenue, Hartford, <strong>and</strong> to r.<br />

a ards will be gi ea on county, ] <strong>and</strong> rs. James Callahan of<br />

state <strong>and</strong> fiatiou:d levels m th 4-H . North Arlington, N. J. Mrs. Cal-<br />

Better leth ds Activity, the Na- ] laban is the former <strong>Miss</strong> Helen<br />

IN IIME OF SORROW<br />

Let us help you through the<br />

petence we will relieve you of -'<br />

all thefroublesome details in-<br />

'<br />

herent m he of a n"<br />

:<br />

,s <strong>and</strong> hdw r wa discovered.<br />

Mr. H ,cht sh ws that the discovery of "the<br />

prmcip'es of axomi¢ energy <strong>and</strong> finally" of<br />

tile bomb have arisen from the combined<br />

opera mn of scienllfie minds in many<br />

tmns, starting, actually, with the Greek<br />

theorie of matter. Much of the book is the<br />

dramatic narra.ve of each slow discovery.<br />

Clnb Work has announced.<br />

Members need no have electrkqty<br />

on their farms to take part lu<br />

this activity, which nmy be apphed<br />

to all types of 4-11 Club<br />

work.<br />

aamed in L tzhfield <strong>and</strong> Windh<br />

Mrs. Upson Will Take<br />

New Yale Post July 1<br />

Mrs. Helea N. Upson of Marion<br />

wdl u.sume her new dutms July 1<br />

.t Xale University, New Haven.<br />

She was app nted Assistant Taxonommt<br />

m Botany by Dr. Edmund<br />

cral suited to your needs.<br />

Together they make recent experiments witlt<br />

W. S nnott, director of the De-<br />

the atom a logical step m human<br />

cel es a gold-filled medal of hon,r. partment of Science at Yale Uni-<br />

SVLm ECH'r re be faced, according to Mr. Hecht, w n State winner m 1916 as Deanie versity. Mls. Upson has been asrespect<br />

but not wnh pan[c.<br />

IC. Cohen. 17 Guilford. r'- :ociated with the university for<br />

• cened a tr,p to the National. -1-1I. several years.<br />

The sclcnt,sts on tile Manhattan Prolect were generally known as the C ub C,-ngres. in Chicago. A,aml .... ---,..... " ' " "<br />

,.ngha,rs for the atonuc as. bomb Mr Hecht. con uhantprowct One gan to make<br />

rc¢ul, t.,r tothc barber <strong>and</strong> totake them<br />

, "<br />

r .€.t0t.,V He cxpla,n.d that as a ,tof,,,o,<br />

h, ',,t made ,,ttk. ,hfference to him- E I<br />

I<br />

€<br />

'<br />

•<br />

1" '<br />

I aa<br />

I "<br />

her "aork smlphficatma accomp- Mi s<br />

' bsh:nents on" "the ' farm is that<br />

ire a<br />

analyzin the joh of vash'n <strong>and</strong> School<br />

l eleanm tbe ehickea houses. By nesday<br />

Yn'ginia Co,nil of Chesh-<br />

member of the Lincoln<br />

faculty, will receive Wed-<br />

the de 'ee of Master of<br />

W SE (AR 0WNiES<br />

usm a apor machine. xhwh Arts at the 34gth Commencement<br />

• I srra s a hot solution und r pres- of Yah, Univermty m Woolsey are 1, n<br />

&d x ,th A.-m men. he ,n lstcd th.u tt /t Sure, tile j b Call Ilolt be done lu tlall. Her field of study Was m a e t g<br />

I,u,0 ., .ho.dd [,e ab,ent I 'one day. * . one n an, . , ch for- educatton. Mm Conti received " " " -<br />

. tract t3 took three tnctl t hour. . aehelor of Arts degree from<br />

]tu ar the Book-or-the-Month Club ' :Other labor-saving devices which C0rnell Umvcrsity.<br />

I,, scktted a special boo.. as a re.d- // she has en instrumental<br />

•t ltr" choice for xacatton readmg h , brmgln to her farm is an eteetric- LEGAL NOTICES poration with new precision-made pa s. That's<br />

a In tortcal noxcl bv Thomas B. Costam, a,td tt<br />

v. dl he dtstr,buted m,d : ay Ixtwecn the July<br />

<strong>and</strong> August books.of-the-month.<br />

Calumet. iowa. says Homer C,, f<br />

"('.):n Counny,'" has a unique<br />

Pancake Dos." It ts held m Septemb .<br />

ty t,:m o*ed by compames who maoula.t(r<br />

pancd,e flonr Thc send cooks ho<br />

, ." the,r art cxerytlun they ha,c.<br />

: ccat o;den mounds Of cakes a,id<br />

tl.... pg ', rs Ot thtck yrup. ah<br />

.., on. t-life, t ¢akc lie is .11<br />

alb-operated graia elevator <strong>and</strong>l DISTRICT OF SOUTH1NGTON.<br />

xxashm r nlachine, ss. Probate Court, June 5th, 1947<br />

stat umners are selected ESTATE OF Charlotte M. wi<br />

for naI on3] honors, each receiwn late of <strong>Southington</strong>, in stud District<br />

a S200.00 college scholarsh/p. deceased.<br />

The'act vtty is cm dncted under, The Court of Probate for the<br />

the direction of the Extension Ser-<br />

I vice of th State At mcultural Co!lece<br />

<strong>and</strong> USDA cooperating.<br />

ife, Ill. lnother, two son , two<br />

daughters• six gr<strong>and</strong>ehihlren, "bye<br />

sisters a,,d several nieces <strong>and</strong><br />

nephews. The funeral was held at<br />

special electtrm after another. ' MICHAEL W. TOOMEY l'ather Francis J. Mihalek, assist- tile Flatow <strong>Fun</strong>eral Home, Meri-<br />

Yet tile citizen.- x llo faxt,r adapting gt)xcrnthent t, the ant St. Thonlas' pastors, as dea- den, at "2 p. hi. Tuesday. The Rev.<br />

Tile funera of M'cmel W. Too- . , ,l .' d.noI n ...........'w ,Burtt N Tr ruble, pastor of the<br />

both Ill tile mtcrc...t (,f ecouonl)" <strong>and</strong> efficleuc). Xtnlhl > , c..n a. s-t---........ v v , ,. . } "<br />

ise to assume that change wilt come about ant.nlaticalh. , nley, 89, of 16" Berhn A enue Burtat was in the family plot 'First Baptiat Church there, conrThe<br />

entrenched political grlmp. alua3 lla e the initial a 'l- a hch[ at 8:15 a. m. Fltday at m Oak Hill Cemetery where t'he, ducted the serv,ces. Bul'tal a m<br />

<strong>and</strong> ouly by hard ', ork <strong>and</strong> educatlou Call thc. bc his late home <strong>and</strong> at 9 a. m. at I tommlttal prayers were offered' East Cemetery, Meriden. 'j6-13<br />

,beaten. st. Thomas' Church hele a sol-!by Father Mihalek, assisted by<br />

" The next election that xlll te t a t, nxn' "c, lllingnc ..', it, emn Ilt rh mass of requiem waSlFa her Brophy.<br />

, ., Class Of 1947 , Interstate ('ommerce workers no,s i of Matth as F. Mohr. She was an<br />

High seniors ho become graduates ,cxt cek . ill excluded, <strong>and</strong>, raise minimum ! active member of the Zion Luteinto<br />

a world that ill .-ecru to thenl, at lca t, a httlc m rc 'wages ,i stew of increase in hv- I man Church <strong>and</strong> of a number<br />

2WJrt scented ,., the a+a , es tlmt a m, hed iing cos'- <strong>and</strong> naUonM produet on. ' the churc_k 9r= a_njz_atio . __<br />

of theul. The ar has be¢,t o er nearly two ear <strong>and</strong> Under guise o bamling portal-- Mrs. ,Mohr is survived by two<br />

,<br />

'<br />

,<br />

i<br />

,,favored-- the Congtoss passed a of Bristol Street. with whom he<br />

Mapy o[ the ctnnlneucelncnt orators u q] pcak uo doubt t,t hdl c ively rendering mean- resided, <strong>and</strong> Mrs. Darnel Wdham i<br />

economic conditions at honle <strong>and</strong> t*t the trc-.c m mglecs the Fan' Labor St<strong>and</strong>ards of Fairfield; one son, Wtl]iam<br />

relations, of the atontic bomb <strong>and</strong> (ff a crim- ill Act. And lgnffieantly, an anaend- Mohr o f Newport,, IL I4 a vedi<br />

<strong>and</strong> iu housing. The enior wilt hear that the world' ment which I co- ponsored to gr<strong>and</strong>children <strong>and</strong> five great<br />

bed of roses, which Ino t of them probably know already, ra se the nummum wage from 40e<br />

But aduation is a time h the obstacles in the path oil to 60c an hour wa defeated.<br />

gr<strong>and</strong>children.<br />

The funeral was held at :30<br />

/man or wontan do not apl)ear fortmdable, ltz nl,"xl ag 3. Rewso beneht payments un- p. m. Sunday at the Zion Luthsuccessfully<br />

through 12 years of school, the graduate der s0cml security s stem; extend erao Chm'eh. The Rev. Richard<br />

.has met hl first major test of competence alld has acqn rcd a , present temporary mcrease in G. Pera, newly named pastor, conamount<br />

of self-confidence in the proccs . To pc,pie h-] public assistance benefits; adjust' ducted thc servlees. Burial w in<br />

seen a lot of thc world, t familiarity oftcn brec(l pc -', old-age <strong>and</strong> survivors insurance the family plot in Oak tlill Cemctf<br />

not coatcmpt. Fo the I h chool aduate t,(lay, a m, s tem fo lucre -t --<br />

) ars.. {he Worid .still looks. ,m)mi , inlg'dcs,lrite<br />

the atomic ln ." L.. ALFRED ROOK __<br />

<strong>and</strong> other de elopment that haxe Mrnck lea2" nlto the So far as I know, noth'ng alon Alfred Roo o W stfield Road.<br />

of an older geueration. { the e lines is cool.plated. Meriden, father of John look of<br />

Poor Man's Opium .<br />

4..Enact non-part san housing th<br />

leg, latmn mmilar to t at mtro- , at<br />

s t wn, died Sunday<br />

his home following a<br />

morniog<br />

brief ili-<br />

A spokesman for the over-grown uk box industry asktd duced m 79th Congre . hess. He was caretaker fo 7<br />

x cck t- protect thc nation , mt .ic ma- " No one. I have ' talked to e- yeros v at the I n t e •national Sdvcr<br />

J crc hch] u]) , ('ongrcs a lhc "p, or pect fm passagc of such legisla- Mr. Rook m survived hy hm<br />

opera." ,' t on before Congress adjourns n, .......<br />

Poor man' opium , ouhi bca m,,rc apt dc.criptm . There July.<br />

of dige: tion <strong>and</strong> g.ud conxersatmn. They a anit the<br />

bystawdcr iu nnlc out Gf ten pub[k" places, <strong>and</strong> hc<br />

The only n ctnlragenlent in the tcstitnon)<br />

wa a statcment that jnke box husme s has dr.ppcd<br />

since thc ar. h<br />

Letter To<br />

TIIE NEWS: Coagre in th regm'd? fo date,<br />

Economic Outlook the Joint Congressional Commit-<br />

"hlajov question before the<br />

today is whether World<br />

II is to bc followe by a<br />

of bcom ,<strong>and</strong> bu,-- <strong>and</strong><br />

tn'evitably, by world-wide<br />

bllter econr talc rivaluatiuns,<br />

anti perhaps<br />

a arc t nlcome<br />

are l,gh; unsound fiscal policy<br />

to redure tsxe. in present econotate<br />

ltuatlon; when reductions<br />

come, they should be fan'ly <strong>and</strong><br />

equitably distmbuted, contribute<br />

to mauiLenance of purchasing<br />

pod.vet, <strong>and</strong> help ln'owde wm'k <strong>and</strong><br />

business incentives.<br />

The Washingl<br />

May 30} . ald: "The tax reduction<br />

bill now being wh pped into final<br />

t,e on the Economi_" Report, of' shape IS unacceptable, (1) bewhich<br />

Senator Taft of Ohio is the I cause C ngl'eS.', has voted to cut<br />

cha rnlan, has not held bearing I rcvenue in advance of final ac<strong>and</strong><br />

has madc no re:mnh enda- I t on on iulportant allpropriations<br />

tl ns ibills, (2) because tax r duction<br />

The President submitted a at thin junetnre wouhl add to exshort-rang,,<br />

program of five .'.pc-listing mflatmnary plessurc on<br />

Employment Act of 1.14(,'" should have been earrlod out hy eha mg p0 ,cr' m the h<strong>and</strong>s o f .the<br />

by th2 7Jtl', Cougrtss the Cougress at once, These rec- I people, (3) hrenuse what Senator<br />

machinery by whlci 'we ommendations, <strong>and</strong> the action of Magnu on aptly calls 'piecemeal<br />

This instructs the.<br />

to submit Io the Con-I<br />

r lalulal2/all<br />

ill&king sPeclf;e recmnby<br />

width max unoln<br />

pr duc o,a t"; put-<br />

1. Extend ren conhol beyond inlay well del.t .y 'our present<br />

June, 1947. [golden oppoltun'ty of achieving<br />

The . Wa .}lll!_glgn_ Pgst . (Satut- (ompleLo ove muhng o the tax<br />

day, May 1), tated: "The Seu-] stl'n tu ;(:f (.I) hocause ,t is a virate,<br />

haeing very tardily gotten: tual certainty tbnt large Govern-<br />

,mnd to consideration of rent, ment expenditures ill be<br />

st{puiate :hat the way toward preparation<br />

Coe regsl nM Lomultt-I of a hill nearly as meaningless as<br />

the Eeonolu:c Report that charted by the House. What<br />

the the hen- t c House passed may be termed<br />

by. a rent control extension bill only<br />

annually. [by indutgeuce in an extravagant<br />

our n policy."<br />

Thus you can see that the record<br />

o.f the 80th Congress, insofar<br />

the eeotmmic situation m<br />

eersed, is not encouraging.<br />

BRIEN MeM&HON<br />

HUNTERS<br />

Skilled <strong>and</strong> semiskilled .produetion<br />

workers are needed<br />

immediately in the follow-<br />

[ng ]oqi cTlisfit'fi I :<br />

ALL-AROUND MACItINISTS<br />

AUTOMATIC LATHE<br />

OPERATORS<br />

BENCH IIANI)S<br />

BULLARD MACHINE<br />

OPERATORS<br />

DRILL PRESS OPERATORS<br />

ENGINE LATHE OPERATORS<br />

EXTERN&L GRINDERS<br />

INTERNAL GRINDERS<br />

MILLING MACIlINE<br />

OPERATORS<br />

Pt') LISHERS"<br />

RADIAL DRILL PRESS<br />

OPERATORS<br />

TURRET tATtlE<br />

Apply Mondays thru Frida)s<br />

from 8:00 A.M. to 4:4or P.M.<br />

Office is located on Willow<br />

Street--just off Main SIrcci,<br />

Pratt & Wh ney<br />

Aircraft<br />

EAST HARTFORD 8,<br />

CONNEC'¢IClYl<br />

' Dtstt*ct of Soutlungton hath limited<br />

<strong>and</strong> allowed s x luonths Iron)<br />

the date hereof, fm' the creditors<br />

of . aid Estate to exlnb t their<br />

claxm for settlement. Those who<br />

neglect to present their account.-..<br />

properly attested, wlthtn said Ume,<br />

slll be debarred a recovery. <strong>All</strong><br />

per.,.on-, indebted to sa:d Estate a,e<br />

cquested to make nalaediatc pay-<br />

merit to<br />

RAYMOND H. LEWIS<br />

Executor.<br />

Soathmgton, Ct.<br />

,<br />

i<br />

p.rogress in go ernltlent<br />

b er 0, u hen the cltlzen<br />

xlll IIC<br />

decide<br />

outhington'<br />

hether they<br />

electtou orl ()ctt,- .-lma'. The Roy. Farther James K. I The tearers were Edward Engo<br />

ant t , he tnHtcd Brophy of New Blqtam celebrated I l<strong>and</strong>, John MeNas or, Jr., Matthew GIFT PRESENTATION<br />

one local .,,vstent or h, bc divided by t ,,o l.cal -.. -tclu- the ma- w th the Rev. Father' Walsil, Douglas Lewis <strong>and</strong> Frank<br />

of the clear-cut <strong>and</strong> ill sonic re...pect.', drastic change.. John T. O'Connol alld the Rev. i J.' Hallahan, all of tlus town, <strong>and</strong> MONDAYS -- WEDNESDAYS AND FRIDAY<br />

h .t the cittzem, of l lartford, Farnlington anl| \\'ind..or ha\e -- :William Ennm of Hartford.<br />

COFFEE CLUB HOUR<br />

the changc prolltl cd for outhulgton wt,uld bc tuild Ill- DIcsent rent cod rigs Ulltll the end !<br />

MERIDEN'S NEW STATION<br />

pre, cnt lorlll tl{ go ernnlentt xould bc retanled lUlt of the s'ea tut w th such a t<br />

contusion <strong>and</strong> duplicatum tnhcrent iu two g, \e lt-' congertes • of exemptton. . <strong>and</strong> ex-t 1 MRS. 511"'.. Wilhem.h{ WlLHELMINA ¢ blohr, MOHR 80, of -.t..<br />

WMMW -- DIAL 1470<br />

2 30 P.M.<br />

'ithih'A single tofvri x :'onl(l be elimhmted<br />

News hole-heartedly favors simplicfl) |n<br />

ceptm "ag<br />

tO,.cr!-, measu o.<br />

'6" ffu-'lhfy the whole I 206 Bristol Street died Friday<br />

morning at her home following .<br />

BE SURE TO LISTEN IN<br />

Ill other ord.-, e favor consolidatton. 2. Extend .,ovelage of Fan" La I brief dlness. A resident hero<br />

hor St<strong>and</strong>alds Act to classc., oil many years, she was the widow<br />

JOHN F. MOLLOY<br />

20 WEST MAIN REE,T<br />

why they'll give neW power <strong>and</strong> economical performance<br />

to your present car. So phone or visit<br />

Peters Motor Sales today. See these engines <strong>and</strong><br />

get the low instMled price. Terms available.<br />

APPROVED SERVICE<br />

PETERS MOTOR SALES<br />

INC.<br />

EDEN AVE. TEL. 1355 SOUTHINGTON<br />

_ _ artm,,<br />

. AU..CTION .ALE t:><br />

Church<br />

Pla tsville. Conn. HEXT WI tTER<br />

i0:30 A.M. AT RDAY, JUN 21<br />

Antiques, modern [urniture, chin <strong>and</strong> glass<br />

too] .<br />

Antiques sold on commission<br />

Luncheon served by Ladies' Aid<br />

K' .J-. B-ROC+Pr , A-uctionem"<br />

.E S A VE. NEW HAVEN, CONN.<br />

STATEMENT May 31<br />

A sets<br />

:9a.5<br />

Real Estate Loans ........ $ 718,157.51<br />

Collateral Loans ...........<br />

Railroad Bonds .........<br />

anadian Bonds ..........<br />

U. $. Government Bonds . .. 4,091.585.76<br />

Bank Stoc ............... 295,907.85<br />

Banking House ........ 1.00<br />

Insurance <strong>and</strong> Taxes Advanced 21.42<br />

<strong>Fun</strong>d, .......... 57,275.76<br />

Redeemed U. S. Bonds ...... 3.229.23<br />

213,109.30<br />

ash ............... .....<br />

Liabilities<br />

$ 882.506.84<br />

1,578.78 8,294.B4<br />

56,470.34 115,723.23<br />

4,313,158.78<br />

328,689.10<br />

1.00<br />

57,27 .7<br />

3,079.71<br />

185,333.88<br />

Deposits ............... $5,1 7,010.53 $5,506,602. 7<br />

Victory Club ............ 5,462.30 4,959.99<br />

hristmas Club .......... 25,807.50<br />

Surplus ................ 500,0b0.00 500,000.00<br />

Pro[it <strong>and</strong> Loss ......... 183.820.91 212,493.99<br />

Suspense ........... 3,954.95 6,296.5<br />

<strong>Fun</strong>ds Due U. S. Oovernmcnt 103.18 237.18<br />

Reserve for Amortization . 881.15 231.89<br />

Reserve for Losses on Bank<br />

Stocks ................. 52,8S1.75 52,851.75<br />

--gonstr-uetio_ T.r, n _ 8,013.97 11,399.58<br />

Savings Banks Life Ins. Pr.<br />

Account ............... 4.05<br />

$5,882,188.75 $6,320,884.52<br />

='P SlTS,GUARANfEED IN FULL SY HE SAVINGS<br />

D PO$1T GUARANTY FUND OF CONNECTICUT.<br />

This nil-steel, oli-<br />

features, as thls<br />

cut-away drawing<br />

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