SIX W ATERBUR Y DRIVERS PRGED Ordered to Appear Before Complaint Officer Next Thursday Morning Six Waterbury and six suburban motorists seeking restoration of driving licenses have been notified to appear for a hearing before Francis W. Hogan, chief hearing and complaint officer of the depart ment of motor vehicles, to be held in the city courtroom. Waterbury, Thursday, Jan. 25, at 10:30 a. m. Waterbury drivers notified, with reasons for suspension, are: Joseph J. Dance. 22 West Farm street, ac cumulated record; John Osowski, 575 North Main street, operating under the influence; Irving Waldo, Jr., Barker terrace, speeding; Dom cnic Crocco, 2 East Dover street, fatal accident: Henry L. Kolakow ski, 261 River street, evading re sponsibility; John Cavanna. 46 Sil ver street, oomplaint. evading re sponsibility after an accident. Others: Ruflno Bianco, 75 Palmer Bridge street, Torrlngton, consider elimination of financial responsibil ity, speeding; John J. Healy. 54 Cut ler street, Watertown, complaint, negligent; Victor L. Allen, Christian road, Middlebury, complaint, driving after drinking; George T. Norton, Sherman Hill road, Woodbury, com plaint, reckless driving; Walter R. Kosloski. 106 City Hill street, Union City, complaint, reckless driv ing; Alador S. Horvath, Torrington, complaint, speeding. COMMUNITY GROUP TO SPONSOR DANCE TeemAgers to Be Guests This Evening; Junior Re= public Holds Carnival LITCHFIELD Mary Fiolek, Correspondent, .telephone 553-12 Litchfield. Jan. 20.—The Litch field Community Center will hold a Teen-Age Dance tonight from 8 to 11. Refreshments will be served. Li. Oswald Marrin has been pro moted to captain In the Marines. Tflw annual Winter Carnival of the Connecticut Junior Republic will be held today and tomorow. Trial heats and skating will be to day. Judging of snow Images and choosing of the King and Queen will take place Sunday. With Dr. and Mrs. John Kilgus judging im ages Mrs. Sam Bertoccini and infant son have returned from the Char lotto Hungerford hospital. Second Lieut. Frederick Korn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Korn, is with an infantry unit in France. Gunner's Mate Kenneth M. Coop er, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Henry N. Cooper, Norfolk road, Is attending the California Polytechnic Institute at Ban Luis Obispo. He has been in action in Pacific locations, In cluding Guma, Saipan and Tinian. Seaman 2C Clifford Rogers, son of Mrs. Martin Rogers is now with nava lforces in South America. Services for the third Sunday af ter Trinity at St. Michael’s Epis copal church will be as follows: 8 a. m. Holy Communion; 9:30 church school; 11:00 Litany and ante com munion and sermon. SMALL AUDIENCE HEARS ROHRMAYER Liquor Commissioner Says Too Many Liquor Permits Issued By State Liquor Comsr. PruncLs P. Rohr mayer, whose term expires this year, last night told a sparse audience present at Davenport hall that he planned the introduction into this year’s session of the legislature of 39 amendments to the state’s liquor Jaws to "tighten its controls.’’ Claiming that the state’s liquor control has been so weakened by the entrance of successive broader interpretation that conditions in Connecticut are now worse than prohibition, Mr. Rohrmayer said that there now are 3,308 liquor per mits In the state and that Is ”2,000 too many”. Last night’s forum was conducted by the Sunday Noon club of the Second Church. During the question period follow ing, the commissioner was sharply contested in his views by Harmon Genlot. this city, secretary of the Connecticut Restaurant Owners’ Association Board of Trade, who defended the liquor trade with the assertion that he knew of no branch of its organization which had in terfered with the liquor laws of the state. Implying that the legal pro fession was partly responsible for these changes, Mr. Genlot said that he was opposed to the De Novo clause of the law, which he felt was greatly responsible for any weakening. The latter provision staets, in eflect, that on any ap peals taken by a permittee on rev ocation of licenses, the liquor com mission cannot use the record of the evidence of the original trial but must bring in new evidence. 87, HAS FIRST YULE TREE South Bend, Ind. — (U.P.) — Christmas, 1944, will remain espe cially memorable to Mrs. Sarah C. Crites, who, at the age of 87, en joyed her first Christmas tree. She said she never knew how one’s home could be brightened up with a deco rated tree. The tree was given to the lonely woman by her neighbors. Five hundred motion picture shows >nd concerts are given every month at Women’s Land Army hostels in England to which girls from farms are invited. Every Day Is Result Day On The Democrat Want-Ad Page r Announcements S boat And Found BROWN female boxer dog. five months old, lost vicinity of Wol cott. Larson’s Orill. 4-9756. Re ward. WALLET LOST—Containing draf, card, registration and other valu ables. Please call Mr. Rudy Hoff man at 3-1125. Reward. BLACK PURSE LOST—Containing large sum of money, check. 2 tickets to New Haven for New England Bus line, between Alder and River St. Reward. 3-0184. HAVING LOST (Three) No. 4 ration books issued by local board, appli cation hereby made for new ones James Gaynor. HAVING LOST—My No. 2, 3 and 4 ration books issued by the local board. Application is hereby made for new ones. Adolphe Laflanne. MAN S—Gold Waltham Watch lost. Initials W. J. U. Between Brook and Pleasant St., Waterbury. Re ward. Watertown 1171-R. BROWN AND WHITE—Beagle pup (5Va mos. old) lost or strayed. Last seen in Pond Hill section of Nau gatuck. Reward. Please call Nau gatuck 5079. HAVING LOST—'•A" gas ration book issued by the local board, application is hereby made for a new one. Joseph Cibulskis. HAVING LOST —No. 2, No. 3 and No. 4 ration books, Issued by local board, application hereby made for new ones. Mrs. Nora Horan. HAVING LOST—No. 4 ration book, issued by local board, application hereby made for new one. James Ravey. 6 Personals PLEASE CALL ME before you sell your chickens or poultry. Call 3-9086 or at 11 Union St. Dental Plates Repaired 3 Hrs. *1.06 Your old plate made like new up CITY DENTAL LABORATORY 161 East Main St. Dial 3-8686 Automobiles 8 Auto and Trunk Dealers PACKARD A SAFE PLACE TO BUY OR SELL USED CARS Packard-Waterbury, Inc. 482 Watertown Ave. Dial 4-6109 DeSoto and Plymouth JOHN J. COLLINS, INC. 38 Willow Street Dial 3-2124 “CARL & WALT, INC. — Wood bury, Conn. Phone Wood. 68. Good used cars bought and sold.” 9 Autos and Trucks For Sale WE WILL BUY YOUR CAR! Studebaker-Waterbury 1940 Champion 2-Door Sedan J. G. MOTORS 17 Willow St. Dial 3-2131 1941 DODGE— !i-ton. Panel body, truck for sale. Call 4-9251 or in quire Saxe & Floto, 885 Hamilton Ave. ’40 DODGE DE LUXE SEDAN GROVE USED CAR EXCHANGE 14 Grove St. Dial 4-6971 1935 PACKARD SEDAN Good rubber and mechanically o. k. Telephone 4-0694 '39 PLYMOUTH — 4 door Sedan. Heater and radio. $540. Waterbury Motors, Inc., Phope 4-5129. 10 Auto Parts & Accessories AUTO PARTS for th.e best ln parts see Johnson’s Auto Parts. Also John son wants to buy any make of car for junk. Opposite Lakewood Park 1803 North Main St. 5-1797. AUTO PAINTING SIMONIZING JIMMY'S Garage, 73 Ward. 5-1203 lOE’S Official Tire Inspection Service Drive up! JOB’S nRE SHOP Ml Nortn Main 11 Automobiles For Exchange 1-CAR GARAGE FOR RENT — INQUIRE — 46 CHESTNUT AVE. NOTICE Mltioll I'KIIMir NOTICK OK APPLICATION TIiIk in to Kivu notice tlint. I. John J. Baton, of 1984 Kant Main Street, Waterbury, t'otm,, have filed an application dated Jan. 12th, 1945, with tlie Liquor t'ontrol Commit Sion for a Restaurant Boer Permit for the .sale of alcoholic liquor on the premises, in Mill Street, Water bury, Conn. The business is owned by John J. Elutes, of 1984 East Main Street, Waterbury, Conn., anti will be conducted by John J. Hates, of 1984 East Main Street, Waterbury, Conn., as permittee. JOHN J. BATES. 1-13-20 Dated Jan. 12th, 1945. Bride Breaks With GI To Pilot Trolley Car Omaha. Neb.. Jan. 20.—(UP)— “Clang, clang, clang, went the trol ley—thump, thump, thump, went his heart”—just like the song. Pvt. James Uriah Smith, 21, of Halls, Tenn., climaxed his romance on a streetcar. “I was going with her," Pvt. Smith told Judge W. A. Day In district court, “and one day she asked me to marry her. This was on the streetcar.’ But the bride, Miss Lottie June Drake, 18, Council Bluffs, la., re jected her husband a few days after their marriage. Pvt. Smith said Miss Drake had told him she had applied for a Job as a trolley pilot because she thought she would like the work. She was turned down because she was too young. After the marriage, she applied again and was accept ed by the streetcar company. “After she got the job she would not have anything to do with me,” the private said. “She served some kind of a paper on me, kicking me out, and she wrote me saying It would be beat If I didn't see her any more.” Automobiles M Serrlc* Station*. Repairing WE CARRY — A complete line ol new and used parts, save money, buy out of the high rent district Will also buy late model wrecks. MOE’S AUTO PARTS DIAL 4-6127 NEW Scovill St. Garage —Winter Changeover —Anti-Freeze —Batteries Recharged OLIVER PROVOST 25 Scovill Street — 4-1273 ■'CARL" <& "WALT," INC. — Have your tires recapped and vulcanized. Prompt service. Call Woodbury 68. <5 Automobile* Wauti., A THOUSAND CARS WANTED—Top prices; spot cash. I want 33's — 34's — 35’s — 36's — 37's — 38's — 39’s — 40's — 41's and 42's. BILLIE FITZPATRICK 1660 East Main St Phone 4-4841 OPEN EVENINGS Employment 17 Men Wanted FIREMAN TO FIRE HAND-FIRED BOILERS AND MAKE WATCHMAN ROUNDS NIGHT SHIFT STEADY WORK FOI RIGHT MAN DURING AND AFTER THE WAR. MUST BE SOBER AND DEPENDABLE. PRE FERABLY BE T W E E N 50 AND 60 YEARS OF AGE. STABILIZATION PLAN CONDITIONS RISDON MFG. CO. 2100 SOUTH MAIN ST. BUS BOY PART TIME—NTGHTS APPLY PERSONNEL OFFICE ROOM 111 HOTEL ELTON BARBER WANTED — Full or part time. W.’H. Corbett, 11 Willow St Stabilization Plan. BUS OPERATORS BUS MECHANICS (EXPERIENCED—Wmi TOOLS I FULL OR PART TIME DAYS. NIGHTS & SUNDAYS BUS WASHERS PART TIME 9 A. M. - 3 P. M. Stabilization Plan C. R. & L. LINES 751 WEST MAIN ST. WE CAN USE—A reliable man for inside work. Especially desirable for winter. Good, steady working; conditions. Part time if desired Stabilization plan. WATERBURY WET WASH LAUNDRY CO. Rutledge St. Phone 3-1038 YOUNG MAN For full time inside laundry work. Good wages . Stabilization condi tions only. — Apply — IMPERIAL LAUNDRY 568 W’atertown Ave. Tel. 5-1184 BELLBOY WANTED HOURS 3-11 P. M. APPLY PERSONNEL OFFICE ROOM 111 HOTEL ELTON STABILIZATION PLAN MAN WANTED for greenhouse horticulture. Top wages according to ability. Experience not neces sary. Steady position for the right man. Call Southington 380. MECHANIC AND ELECTRICIAN WANTED FOR PART TIME WORK TEL. 5-2097 OR 4-1971 CHEF WANTED Must be experienced, sbber, steady worker. Apply Valley Diner, 1309 South Main St. Stabilization Plan. TRUCK DRIVER WANTED (FULL OR PART TIME) —Good hourly wages —Steady work Stabilization Conditions WATERBURY ASH REMOVING CO. THOM ASTON AVE. TEL. 3-0948 Employment 18 Women Wanted WAITRESS FULL OR PART TIME Good hours; good pay; meals and uniforms. SEE MR. VANTASSELL S. S. KRESGE CO. Stabilization Conditions TWO WOMEN FOR INSIDE LAUNDRY WORK Full or part lime; clean work; good wages. Stabilization conditions. — Apply — IMPERIAL LAUNDRY 5G8 Watertown Ave. Tel. 5-1184 MAID WANTED for Saturday nights irom 8 p. m. - 1 a. m. Apply Personnel Dept., Room 111, Hotel Elton. MATRON WANTED FULL UR PART TIME Good hours; good pay; stabilization conditions. SEE MR. VAN TASSEL S. S. KRESGE CO. GIRL OR YOUNG WOMAN—For housework and assist with care of 2 children. No cooking. Own room, excellent wages, summer at shore. Tel. 4-4600. HIGH SCHOOL GIRL —Wanted. From 4 to 8 p. m. Preferably one in Overlook section. Tel. 3-0856. WAITRESS WANTED — Apply - ROOM 111 PERSONNEL DEPT HOTEL ELTON WOMAN OR GIRL to care for two children irom 3-11 p. m. No housework. Live in or out. Inquire 87 Byrnside Ave. Dial 4-3448. MAID FULL OR PART TIME APPLY PERSONNEL OFFICE, ROOM 111 HOTEL ELTON ‘ HOUSEWORKER- ( WHITE I FOR FEW HOURS EACH WEEK. CALL 4-6782. TWO GIRLS—For $h around rcs turant work. Good pay, good food City Quick Lunch. 289 East. Main St. 3-9886. Stabilization Plan. 19 Help—Male or Female MAN or WOMAN WANTED with car lor our Circulation Dept. Either all day or afternoons only. Call in person. Mr. Lynch, Cir culation Dept., Waterbury Demo crat, Inc. Stabilization Plan. 23 Situations Wanted WOMAN—Will do washings in own home in Watervillc. But custom ers must bring and collect own clothes. Call 3-6887. EXPERIENCED TYPIST — Would like work to be done home. Phone 4-5662 between 9-12 a. ill. Educational 25 Dancing Teachers LEARN TO DANCE Regina Leonard, 73 E. Main. 5-0015 AMERICA’S—No. 1 school. Martone Studios, 100 Grand St. 4-3677 Dance, voice, piano, physical cul ture. Merchandise 31 Farm and Dairy Products “FRANK’S FRUIT AND VEGETABLE MART Get your winter vegetables now! We also deliver seasoned cord wood. Dial 4-9G34. 402 Watertown Ave. 32 Feed and Fuel PINE WOOD OOT ANY LENGTH $8 A CORD. TEL 3-2753 34 Machinery. Elce. & Tools 123 WHITE LEGHORNS—8 mo. old. Laving 85':. Also tractor, Model B. John Deere. Like new, complete with mower, two way plows. Thom aston 783-3. 3li Household Articles WRINGER ROLLS BELTS and other IJ A R T S FOR ALL MAKES OF WASHERS DOMESTIC APPLIANCE CORP. 146 Grand Street Dial 3-8848 3 DE LUXE rooms of furniture complete, consisting of the fol lowing articles: Oak table and 2 benches, upholstered In red leath erette: linoleum rug for your kit chen: utility cabinet; 32 pc. dinner set: mirrored wall bracket; 3 pc. walnut bedroom suite, modern wa terfall style, steel spring, mattress, 2 pillows, 2 pillow cases, bedroom bench. 2 blankets, scatter rug; 3 pc. tapestry living room suite, all spring construction, coflee table, 2 end tables, 2 table lamps, floor lamp, bridge lamp, 2 pictures, has sock and smoker. Just six outfits to be sold. Regular price $575. Re sponsible party can take it all by paying only $6 weekly after down payment. Sale Price Now $464.50 Connecticut’s Largest Furniture Store A-L-B-E-R-T-S 268 South Main St„ Waterbury BABY CARRIAGES Cribs, high chairs, play yards, play pens, larg est selection in the city. The RADIO SHOP. 180 Grand St t Merchandise 36 Household Articles HURRY - HURRY - HURRY Before It’s Too Late! ALL KINDS — Coai and gas com bination stoves. NO RATION SLIP—Necessary for coal stoves, oil stoves, gas stoves or circulating heaters. DIFFERENT TYPES -Coal stoves, all makes $14:50 and up. Waterbury Furniture Co. 478 WEST MAIN ST. GILBERT A WILSON ANTIQUE SHOP—325 French St.. Watertown, Conn. Open Sundays. LARGE GLENWOOD STOVE — • Black). Oil burner attachment. 14 Bradley Avc., sccenod floor. Dial 4-1639. SINGER SEWING MACHINE IN CiOOD CONDITION TELEPHONE 3-2643 OIL BURNERS and HEATERS for sale. A. B. C. Actnas. A1 Cus.son. Oil Burner Sales, 439 South Main St. Dial 5-0273. OIL BURNER-Parts and wicks for all types of burners. A1 Cusson Oil Burner Sales A Service, 439 South Main St. Tel. 5-0273. 60rI, REDUCTION—On single mat tresses, chairs, living room suites and many other items. Boston Furniture Co. 188 South Main St. Tel. 4-0137 LIVINGROOM SUITES $59 $79 $99 HADLEY’S ANNEX 103 Meadow St. Waterbury 2 SETS BOOTHS Red table tops. Tel. Naugatuck 2371 MILITARY PICTURES FARMED —Mirrors, glass tops. Wallpaper, paints, window glass and putty. Non-slip wax. paste and liquid. Paste wood filler, steel wool and chamois. Painter's pre-war grain ing tools, drain pipe solvent. Union Plate A Window Glass Co., 40 Scovill St. 4-0694. KITCHEN COAL HEATER—White enamel. Stove is only 2 months old. Call 4-7678. GUARANTEED- Repairs, all makes machines, vacuums Used machines bought Singer Sewing Machine Co 4-4305 36! i ( amcras—Projectors EXPERT — Printing and develop ing of your films. Picture frames. SPEED PIIOTO A MOVIE SUPPLY 164 South Main (Next to Schneer’s) Phone 3-3806 SELL your camera projector or any foto equipment—new or used at GOLDIE’S CAMERA SHOP. 17 Grand St Tel 5-1875 39 Musical linstruments HAVE A RECORD MADE Of your voice at our booths Mecca Music Co., 203 Bank Street. Tel. 4-1422. 43 Miscellaneous tor Sale LIVE BAIT ALL SIZES $1 FOR 100. Inquire 65 Workman Ave. Torrington 4045 PEARL BUTTONS—Rlc-ruc. braids, laces bindings in large assort ments. Reliable. 87 Scovill St. 44 Articles Wanted to Buy TYPEWRITERS WANTED—Sell us | your idle machine STOCKER ] TYPEWRITER SERVICE. 20 East Main St. 4-3319 CASH PAID lor h11 makes of fam ily sewing machines and vacuum cleaners. 221 Bank St. 5-1364 PIANOS WANTED — Highest cash prices paid for Grands, Spinets, Small Uprights. Phone or write Hallock’s, 7a Orange St., New Haven. 7-0183. WANTED—Used boys bicycle. Pre war style. Reasonable. Please Dial 3-8094. Live Stock 15 ('attic and Swine 3 AY3HIRES and one bln Guern sey Due to freshen soon. For further details please call 5-0436. 46 Dogs. Cats. Pets THREE BEAGLES—One 3 months; one 10 months; one 5 years old. Extra good breeding. Inquire 65 Workman Ave., Torrlngton. Tele phone 4045. Business Service 51 Business Services Rendered FOR BETTER SERVICE - Call Link a Waterbury Towel Supply Co.. 892 East Mala St Dial 5-13/7 Coat. Apron and Towel Supplies also Industrial Dry-Cleaning Serv ice EXCELLENT REUPHOLSTERING ALLEN’S UPHOLSTERY STUDIO 1 Grand Cor So Main Dial 4-0645 FUR COATS RE-LINED, guaran teed lining. *15. H. Ciresl, 38 Win chester St. Tel. 4-1884 OIL BURNER SERVICE We clean, repair, install - 8-1387 WE REPAIR-Refrigerators. Wash ing Machines and OH Burners For particulars Dial 4-8675 or 4-6253 WINDOW CLEANINO - ?0U Will sava money U you send for us to do your cleaning Connecticut Window Cleaning Co.. Offlcs. 833 Pine St Dial 4-4517. 53 Professional Services LOUIS A WALSH - ARCHITECT 111 West Main St, Dial 4-2481 PLUMBING REPAIRS PROMPT A: RELIABLE SERVICE SILLER’S 499 North Main St Dial 3-6423 ZLZEXm furnaces DEVINO COMPANY. Phone 3-3806 M Moving rracking Baggage RYAN Ash Removing Light rrucklng also Kindling Wood. Pel 3-9071 59 Painting, Paper Hanging PAINTING — Paperhanging, first class work. Stores given prompt attention. Prank Smith. 3080 East Main. Dial 3-0089 between 5-7 p. m. *ooms. Board. Hotels 66 Room to Let SINGLE ROOM for gentleman. Shower, parking privileges. Dial 4-6624. LARGE DOUBLE ROOM GENTLEMAN PREFERRED 14 MITCHELL AVE. 87 Rooms ant Board ROOM WITH BOARD for gentle man. Quiet neighborhood. Private adult family. Call 3-8997. BOYS' CLUB—Cottage Place Pleas ant rooms, swimming pool, home cooking reception room MODERN 68 Rooms For Housekeeping TWO FURNISHED ROOMS — Lights and gas. Apply "Tip-Top" Exchange, 226 North Main St. days and after 7 p. m. at 9 Spark St. For Rent Real Estate 74 Business Places For Rent FOR RENT—10-car garage. Two driveways. Also suitable for stor age. warehouse, etc. For details Dial 4-7969. A. B. C. REALTY CO. 74 Business Places For Kent 32 COLE ST. SMALL STORE FOR RENT INQUIRE 30 COLE ST. 75 Desk Room and Offices CORNER OFFICE FACING TWO STREETS. LINCOLN BUILDING, SOUTH MAIN AND GRAND STS FOR RENT. CALL 3-3288. 80 Wanted to Rent 5 OR 6 ROOM FURNISHED APT OR HOUSE. CITY PREFERRED. TELEPHONE 4-2446. Real Estate For Sale 83 Buildings Sc Business Prop. 2.500 SQ. FI’. Suitable for light manufacturing. Sprinkler, heated, central. Reasonable. D. T. FARRINGTON, Inc. REALTOR 141 W Main St. Tel. 3-3112 84 Farms For Sale G ROOM HOUSE FOR SALE $1,000 DOWN TELEPHONE 3-6419 85 Houses For Sale CHERRY STREET MUST SELL THREE FAMILY HOUSE — Of 19 rooms—16-6-7i. Hot water heat on 2 floors, 4 car brick garage. In very good repair throughout. An opportunity for someone who will act fast. Priced right. CHAS. ROSENGARTEN REALTOR — INSURANCE 33 Leavenworth St. 3-1114 I3HAND NEW HOMES—Only a few left. Move right In. Winter fuel available. Home of 6 rooms (one unfinished), heated garage. $6,000. small down payment. Loeated on Chase Ave.. between North Main and Cooke Sts. Tufaro Const. Co. Phone 3-9973. The A. J. Patton Co. Land Surveyors — and — l omnu-rrlnl llluvd While l*rlntern llouri S to 5 — Hnfurdiiy H to 12 Dlnl 4.(1222 83 WKST MAIM ST ICntranc* nn l.fwls Street Zoning Directory of Waterbury A revised Zoning Directory with all corrections made by Local Post Oflice. Now on Sale 5^ at Democrat Office Real Eetate For Sale S3 Houses For Halo GUvS De Cicco Agency REALTOR Ac INSURANCE* 29 Leavenworth 8t, Tel. 3-1249 SOUTH WATERBURY WELL BUTLT HOUSE of 6 rooms. On a very pretty lot. Contains hot water heat (new furnace) oil burner. Rock wool In sulation. Storm windows At screens. Screened veranda, garage for three cars. Brnssplplng. Near bus. PRICE $8,500 — Consult — ROOT & BOYD, INC. REALTOR 174 Grand St. Dial 4-3161 THIS OFFICE will have attractive showings in 1-2 At 3 family houses, viz: Northwestern. $9,000, $9,500 At $12,500. the latter near Euclid Ave. All with garages and plenty of yard space. 2 FAMILIES — Plaza Ave. At Lcf flngwell Ave. District. $8,500 and $9,500. 3 FAMILY—Northwestern. $11,500. N. B.—For those seeking a desir able lot for after - war building 1 have 3 with all utilities at prices that are below the average. All' on nicc streets. LEO J. CURLEY 51 W. Main St. 3-516B NORTH END SECTION 3 FAMILY HOUSE Good buy for the right party. D. T. FARRINGTON, Inc. REALTOR 141 W. Main St. Tel. 3-3112 THOMASTON 6 ROOMS AND BATH Hardwood floors; hot water heat; oil burner; automatic hot water; large lot; good condition. PRICE $6 500 PART CASH Hotchkiss Real Estate Thomaslon, Conn. Tel. 61-2 3-FAMILY HOUSES $6,500 AN1) $10,000 FOR COMPLETE INFORMATION — CALL — McEVOY’S, INC. REALTOR. - INSURANCE 51 WEST MAIN ST. DIAL 4-5118 NICE COUNTRY HOME —NEAR PLYMOUTH —ON GOOD ROAD Very good house ol 7 rooms and bath. Electricity and running water. Attractive elevation that offers a most pleasant view. 2-car gagage. Large barn. Poultry house. About 25 acres of land. Plenty of assorted thrifty fruit trees. ALL FOR $7,500 (TERMS) Washburne & Washburne 57 North Main. Tel. 3-0769-3-2386 Real Eatate For Salo M House* For Solo IN NEIGHBORHOOD of Bt. Mar garet's Church and school and con venient to stores, a 6 family houao of 6 rooms each; with 4 furnace*. Taxes low. Makes an excellent proposition for an owner occupy ing one of the apartments. NUHN& NUHN REALTORS and INSURANCE 141 Bank St. Tel. 4-2140 FOR SALE or RENT—Two-family house, 4 and 4 rooms. Hot water heat. All Improvements. Income $660 per year. First floor now avail able. Price $5.000—Cash $2,500. No agents. 24 Bishop St., rear. Dial 3-6575. 3-FAMILY HOUSE for sale 1st floor si earn heat $8 500. Call at anytime. 133 Griggs St. Immediate Occupancy Near COOKE STREET Handy to school and bus; a one family house of 4 rooms with all Improvements. Open attic. Down payment $600. GEORGE BARONIAN REALTOR-GENERAL INSURANCE 36 North Main St. Dial 4-7433 NORTHERN SECTION TWO FAMILY HOUSE 5 and 5 rooms; in excellent condi tion; only 13 years old; hardwood floors; modern throughout. W. H. HART, INC. REALTORS 20 East Main St. Dial 4-3129 Financial 91 Business Opportunities BEAUTY SALON—Fully equipped) centrally located. Very reasonable. For further details rail 4-5176 days or 4-5338 evenings. extra cash ,for Seasono! Needs r" a loan of $10 to $300 I* to your advantage, Aw-rf wants to serve you. Loans made promptly and privately on signature alone. A loan of $100 coats $20.60 whan promptly repaid monthly consecutive In 12 install ments of $10 05 each. Sensible monthly payment# arranged. Loans in 1-Vlslt — phone ue, then (top In by appointment to elgn and pick up the caeh. Loans also made entirely by mall. Come In. phone or write. T&isonat FINANCE CO. 11,fl "4VK ST. / «*li irmbeH jin cl Floor v«'«S.»y Tel. 3-3103 Thos. J. VIjiKncr. Mar. « xm —--—-J New and Used Furniture GOING OUT OF BUSINESS EVERYTHING TO BE DISPOSED OF AT "BELOW COST" PRICES SALE • BEDROOM SUITES • PARLOR SUITES • BREAKFAST SUITES • TWIN BEDS • MATTRESSES • BED SPRINGS • KITCHEN RANGES • GAS STOVES • DINING ROOM SUITES • DRESSERS • PIANOS • MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES OPEN 9 A. M. UNTIL 9 P. M. OLIVER’S FURNITURE 326 SOUTH MAIN — 0PP. Italian Church FIRE INSURANCE! Protect your home now by taking out fire insurance. The cost is so smoll you'll be surprised. In some cases cost is as little as $6 or $7 per $1000 for three years. That's less than a cent a day. Insure Today And Be Protected! HAYDEN'S INSURANCE 65 South Main St. PHONE 3-8306