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WAVELETS By BILL FARRINGTON Henry J. Kaiser, noted Industrial 1st, will be the speaker today at the Metropolitan Opera Victory Rally broadcast over WATR and the Blue Network as part of the presentation of Thomas’ opera "Mlgnon.” Kaiser will speak at 3:02 p. m., on "Peace and Free Enterprise.” pis talk will be a part of the genera] theme of the series: ‘‘The Fight for Peace.” At the Opera Forum Quiz at 4:08 p. m„ Olln Downes presides. The experts answering questions sent In by listeners are Sigmund Spaeth, Robert Bagar, and George Marek. Rise Stevens sings the title role In "Mlgnon” with James Melton, Mlml Benzell, Ezio Pinza and oth ers. Wilfred Pelletier conducts. The performance la another In the se ries sponsored again this year by the Texas Company. Eleanor Steber, young dramatic ■oprano who h one of the most glamorous divas of the Met, will be the guest star Sunday, Jan. 28, on “The Metropolitan Opera Pre ■enta,’’ at 5:30 p. m. over WATR and the Blue Network. With her will be Wilfrid Pelletier and the Met Opera orchestra and a con tender for a Met contract. Eleanor Steber, soprano of the Metropolitan Opera Presents” on Sunday, Jan. 28, at 5:30 p. m., over Station WATR In a program of operatic arias. An outstanding young ringer will also be heard as a candidate for a Met contract. Wilfrid Pelletier will conduct. Roy Acuff welcomes little Becky Barfield os the guest star on “Grand Ole Opry,” tonight at 10:30 p. m., over NBC Stations when she sings, with the Golden West Cow boys accompanying her, “Freight Train Blues.” A new favorite, "Jealous Heart,” nnd a sacred song, “Olory’s Coming,” arc sung by Roy Acuff. Other musical hlghspots in clude “Pretty Little Pink” and “Sal ly Goodin,” played by the Smoky Mountain Boys; Mack McGarr, his mandolin and "Goofus;” “Smoky Mountain Moon,” a duet by Rachel and Oswald; “Sweet Adeline,” har monized by the Old Hickory Sing er*, and a Tommy Magness’ fiddle nolo, “Wagoner.” The Duke of Pa ducah (Whitey Ford) talks about yvomen working In men’s Jobs, and Minnie Pearl reports on the social didoes down In Grinder’s Switch. Phil Baker’s ‘'Take It or Leave It” I* the only quiz pros rum rank ing among the “Top Ten," In the moot recent Pacific Coast listener survey. Baker Just started his fourth years as ”th ema nwith the $44 question,” Sundays over CBS at 10 p. m. A popular duo and a famous trio get together whru Lum and Abner drop In on The Andrews Sisters Show on Sunday, at 4:30 p. m., over Station WATR. The boys try to sing but then stick to drama: the girls Iry to act but qulrkly turn to rhy thm with "Begin The Bcgulnc” and T'm In A Jam With Baby.” Other foot-tapping tunes include “Hang Your Head In Shame." ‘T’m An Old Cowhand,” "My Heart .Sings" and "Red River Valley.” Helping out on the comedy and music are I»llm Comedian George "Gabby" Hayes; Victor Schoen and his or chestra: and Poy Willing and his Riders ol the Purple Sage. The Inside story of the FBI s ex pose ol the "Merchants or Hate", those Americans wrho betray their heritage ol freedom to peddle dis unity and sedition, forms another exciting drama In “The FBI In Peace and War ’ series on Satur day, January 27, at 8:30 p. m., over Station XXXXX. Based on a chap ter from Frederick L. Collins popu lar book, "The FBI In Peace and War”, the story deals with an American Fascist who wore his black shirt of hate, sowing doubt and discontent during war time, until the FBI cracked down on him. The thrilling series Is directed by Max Marcln. Jessica Dragonettc sings "Every Time We Sny Goodbye", one ol Cole Porter's songs In "Seven Lively Arts", on the CBS "Saturday Night Serenade" WABC-CBS, 9:45-10:15 p. m. tonight. As an encore she chooses "Kiss Me" from Noel Cow ard’s "Bittersweet." Tenor Bill Perry’s solos include “I’m Making Believe” by Monaco, and the "Cuban Love Song" by Stothart, McHugh and Fields. SIMON S RADIO SERVICE 68 Grand St. Tel. 3-6217 One of England's ranking stars, Sarah Burton, will be the featured player on "Grand Central Station." Saturday, January 27, at X p. m., over CBS stations. Miss Burton's last American appearance was with Lulse Rainer In the revival of Sir James M. Barrie’s "A Kiss Por Cin derella." She'll be supported by child actor Alastalr Kyle, recently seer In ‘"This Rock”; Berry Kroegei whose new play, "The Tempest,' bows In on Broadway, January 24; Fay Baker, of "Harriet"; and Her bert BerghofT, recently featured In the Christmas season revival of "Little 'Women." Henry Mongenthau, Secretary of the Treasury, will deliver a brief address on the weekly labor program Labor—U. S. A., presented by the CIO through the cooperation ol WATR and the Blue Network, to night at 6:45 p. m„ EWT. The first six months of the 12 month series are devoted to the CIO with news and views of members ol that organization broadcast to lis teners each Saturday. The Anal six months of 1945 will be concerned with AFL activities. New York Stations • • • • • WJZ—770 — WABC—MO WEAF—660 — WOR—710 WHN—1050 — fVQXR—1500 H:"0—WEAF—First Piano Quartet WOK—News, 1*. Robinson W.JZ—Kay Armen, Hongs Teil Weing and Orch. WABC—News; Let's Pre tend, NIjr Mack 11:15—WOK—Music; Talk; Songs 11:30—WKAF—Smilin' Ed McCon nell, Poster Brown Gang WOK—Hookey Hull WJZ—Trans-Atlantic Quiz WABC—Billie Burke Hhow 11:45—WJZ—Shopper, Luis Kong 12:UU—WEAF—News, Clyde Kit tell WOK—Man on the Farm WJZ—Jean Tig he, Songs WAC—Theater of Today: Janet Blair 12;i5—WKAF—Consumer Time WJZ— Kadie Harris 12:JO—WEAF—Atlantic Spotlight: Trans-ocean show WOK—News, H. Gladstone WJZ—N>f.s; Farm and Home Harry Kogen Orch. W A BC—Holly wood Stars: Guest 12:45 — WOK The Answer Man 1 :U0—WKA F—Saturday Rhythms: Milton Katlm Orch. WOK—Kitn. Claude Pepper, Judge (F. Collins WJZ—Eddie Condon’s Jazz Concert WAC—Grand Central Station; News 1:30—W10A F -The Baxters, Drama WOK — Symphonies for Youth Alfred Wallenstein, Bos Angel*** Phil harmonic Orch. WJZ Soldiers With Wings WABC'—Reports to the Na tion: John Daly 1 .43—WI0AF—War Telescope 2:U0—WI0AF—These Are Our Men; Stauts Cotsworth WJZ Metropolitan Opera: Thomas’ Mlgnoit,’ Rise Stevens, Mlrnl Benzol), James Melton, Ezio Pinza, Donald Dame, John Gurney WABC—Of Men and Books 2:15—WAHC —Science Adventures 2:30—WEAF Musicana: Joseph Galllcchlo’s Orch. WOK News. Leo Egan WABC—Carolina Hay ride: Southern Fork Music 2:13—WOK- - Stanley Mux ted 3:00—WEAF—Orchestras of Na tion: Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, Reginald Stewart WOK—This Is Halloran; Stan Lomax WABC—The Land Is Bright: I >ra ilia t Iza t Ion 3:30—WoK- Where Arc They Now Archdale Jones WAU<! -Syncopation Piece 3:43 -WABC—Job for Tomorrow 4:00—WEAF -Doctors Look Ahead Dr. W. W. Bauer WOK—-News, Leo Egan WABC Washington Report 4 :15—WOK—John Richards Orch. WA BO—••Overscan Report 4:3J-—WEAF—Music on Display: Clarence Fuhrman WoK--Music for Half Hour, Annette Hurford WARt ’• -Assignment Home 0:00— WEA F—Grand Hotel: Drama Barbara Luddy WoK— l’noli# Don WABC -Philadelphia Orch.: Eugene Ormandy, Edna Phillips, harp soloist 5:15—WOK—-Names In Action D:3(K—WKA F—-John W. Vamlercook \V<»K -Bob Sherwood orch. WJZ—To Be Announced 5:45—WEAF—Tin Pan Alley (>t Air WOK—Shirley Eder WJZ - Hello, Sweetheart | 6 00—WEAF- News, D. Hollenbeck W< >R—Sydney Mosulcy WJZ- News; Bruno Shaw WABC—Quincy Howe, Nows 0; 15— W EA F— Friendship Ranch : Western Music WOK Strictly Personal WJZ Harry Wlsmer. Sports W A BC — People’s Platform; DiscUKHioil 6:30—WOR -News, Van Deventer WJZ - I'M wat*d Tomlinson t; 45—WEA F Dr. Walter Van KIrIf WOK- Sport.*, Stan Lomax WJZ- - Labor. H. S. A. WABC -World Today; News 7:00—WEAF — World’s Great Nov els: Count of Monte Cristo Wo|t-~Guess Who? Peter Donald WJZ—News Flom Abroad WABC—Mayor of the Town: Lionel Barrymore 7:15—WJZ - Behind Stowe 7:30— WEAF—'The Saint, drama, Edgar Harrier WOK- Arthur Ha4e WJZ* Meet Your Navy: From Great Lakes WABC—America In the Air 7:43 — WOK-~The Answer Man 8:00—WEAF—Gaslight Gaycties: Beatrice Kay WO it —News, Frank Slngiscr WJZ—Early American Dance Music WABC—Danny Kayo Show, Harry James’ orch. 8:15—Woll Bob Stanley Orch. 8:30—WEAF—Truth or Conse ouonci*h, Ralph Edwards *Wo|t- -Detroit Symphony (ircheit ra Karl Krueger; Marjorie Lawrence Szell conductor. Haydn, Hindemith WA BC—F. B. I. mi Peace and War. Dramatization WJZ Boston Symphony Orch.: George etnon shrdlu.lirdlu shrdluu shrd etn .. ..„ ,..r aoln etaolnun etaoln III 111.rdlu caolnnnn 0:00—W EAF —National Burn Dunce Joe Kelly, Others WABC—Your Hit Parade: Lawrence Tlbbcdt, Joan Edwards 9:30—WEAF Can You Top This? Jokes Program WOK—Mysterious Traveler WJZ—SpotIght Band: Jan Savlttj Quiz 9 45—WABC—Jessica Dragonette, G. Haenschen orch. 10:00—WEAK—Judy Canova Show: Mel Blanc. Others Radios Repaired Uinn ntS — I Work Uuar I'llKH I'l. kan Oellvar* Kiiimaira 01A I. S-IUTU ■ IIAIMO • KllVIlt SOU NORTH MAIN ST. "v^. v;ti *+•* ACE “Lum and Abner/' famous rural radio comics, Join in the music and merriment when they appear as fuest stars on the Andrews Sis ters Show on Sunday, Jan. 28, over WATIt and Blue Network at 4:30 p. m. In private life, they arc Chet Lauck (above) and Norris Goff (below). Me'or' • Time 1:00—Newn; Melody Time 1:1 S—lie rule Man's Orcli. 1:30—Treasury Salute 1:4o—< 'anil vul 2:00—Metropolitan Opera 6:4 5 —Hello Sweetheart 0:00- — Yankee .Network News 5:15—Tea. For You 0.1 s,—llarry Winner, Sports lilts And Hitn: News 0:45—Labor, U. S. A. 7:^0— Line L'orren, ondents Abroad 7:15—Leland Stowe 7:30- Meet Your Navy K:00 Karly A...eri< an Faroe Music K: 50— Hog ton Symphony 0:30 -Spotlifjht Hands: Coronet Quiz. 10:00- Ai ty It motel 1 SJ «>w 10:50- Tlie Man Failed X 11:00—Yankee Network News ll:iG—Snarly Valley Jam borne PROGRAMS 1320 Kilocycle* 1590—W BR Y-96 11:30—The I:. 11 i«• lim k • Show 12:00 -Theater of Today 12:50 — Starn Over Hollywood 1:00--Gra ml Central .Station I 25—Sown 1:30—Report to tin* Nation 2:00—Of Mon and Mook.s 2:15—High School Victory Theater 2:30—<’arollmt Hayrldc 3:00—The Lund Ik Bright 3:30—Syncopation Piece 3:45—.lob For 'Tomorrow 4:00—Report From WaHhIntfton 4:15—Report From OveraeaH 4:30—Afoilgnniont Home 5:00—Philadelphia Orch. 6.00— Quincy Howe and the New« 6:15-—People's Platform 6:45 - 'The World Today 6:55—March of Dltnea—Frank Sinatra. 7:00— The Mayor of the Town 7;30- America, in the Air 8:00 - The Danny Kaye Show 8:30—FBI In Peace and War 8:55- Boh 'Trout and the News 0:00—Vo nr HI I Parade 9:45—‘Symphony of Melody—Allen Roth JO: 15- Here ('omen 1C liner 10:45- 'Talk 1 I :00—News 11:10—Roc a| News 11:15—fJeorut; Olson Oreh. 11:30—Den Brown Oreh. 12:00—News ROBIN IN DECEMBER Gary, Ind. <UP> — Mrs. Stanley Cutler and her daughter, Jean, wonder If Kpring Isn’t closer to December—for that's when they saw their first robin. Jean called her mother's attention to the bird when lie Joined others several times on the table she has reserved for feeding the fowls. WOll— Chicago Theater: H. Weber <>r< h., Marlon Plalrc, Angeh) KafaHli W.IZ Andy Run.all Show, < 'onnlc Hay nos 1 0:15—W A HP- H*re Pomes Klmcr: A| Pearce, other* 10:30 — W KAK- Fraud Tile Opry: Roy Acuff, Otto rn Herbert Marshall WJZ The Man < ailed \ 10:4 5-— W ARP TalkH 11:00 — WFAF Ne w.m, Ryle Van W< 111 Nt'Wi , \ an l)c\ enter W.IZ Nhwh; Bruno Shaw WAM« ' New ; .Maj. «5. I FI lot 11:15—WFAF-- W. W Mmplin, New# \VuR Herald Tribune ,Ww» W.IZ It'* Murder, hriuiui WADC Tjeorttc <d*on',< orrh. 11:30—VVIsAT I Sinttalii the Wlngu; Sgi. M. Hlucrtone Wok Srndy Valley .1 a mhorc'c W.IZ Meorge paxton’M Ori'h., Munir WARP—Rea krown's Oreli. Legal Notices j i hCfc DISTRICT of WATKHUIJHY, aa. PRORATE COURT, Jan. 2Gth, A. I>. 194a. ESTATE of M A It V h. ARMOUR, late of Watorbury, in Hjild Dlatrict, deceaaed. Upon f l» •• application of The riTIZICNS & MANIJ KACTIIR KRH NATIONAL IIAN'K of WATER DITHV by THOMAS F. MOORK, TRUST OFFICER, prayln* that letter* of adniinlHtrution may be granted on wild Fatah, aa per ap plication on file more fully uppeura, it in ORDERED, That aald application lx- hoard and determined at the Probate Office In Waterbary, In Ha I d Dlatrict, on the l*t day of February A. In 1945 at 9:30 o’clock In the forenoon, Faatern War Time, and that, notice be prlvon of the pendency of Maid application, and the time and place of hearing thereon by puhliahluir the aame one time In Home newspaper having a circulation In said District, alao by leaving with or by mailing In reg istered letter, poatnge prepaid from Waterbury, a copy of thin order to MRS. MA MO Alt FT S’llFA, ah she la fJiiardlan ad llf< in for* WARY b., DOROTHY E. and Wild JAM D. ARMOUR, minora, on or before the 29th dnv of January 1045. A11 oat: MAROCHRITF M FA 11 Y. f-27-lt AhmU clerk NOTICE Notice la gI veil to all perron* in the Town of UroMpeet, liable to pay the Old Age Aralatance Tine, that aijch tax «•(* three dollars I* due and payable Feb. I, I 94R. 'Paxes re maining unpaid March I. I94?>, will be aubjeet to a penalty of one dollar each. IIATTIE NICHOI,*, Tax Collector. Dated at Proapect, Conn., January 27, 1945. 1-27-11 For Best Results At Lowest Cost Use Democrat Want Ads VT .. li Ml.dm II ■■■!«l Announcements 5 Uwt And Pound MAN'S —Orucn wrist watch, loaf vicinity Mill St. and Lido Theatei Sat. Eve. Reward. 4-7404. l’OCKETBOOK LOST—Containng valuable papers, sum of money Tel. 3-3489. Reward. LOST—BLACK AND WHITE DOG. ANSW ERS TO NAME OP ■MICKEY." PLEASE CALL 3-6410. REWARD. HAVING LOST—My "A” gas ration book Issued by the local board application is hereby made for a new one. Chester Orendzlslewskl 47 Lounsbury Ave. HAVING LOST—My No. 4 ration book Issued by the local board application Is hereby made for a new one. Rodger Wutzl, Christian Road, Mlddlebury. LITTLE BROWN SPITZ DOG LOST — Answers to ‘'Chubby," Shaggy hair. Call 4-0780. GIRL S RAINCOAT—Lost on Wa terury-Hartford Bus Sunday, Jan. 14th. Reward. Phone 3-5987. HAVING LOST—Passbook No. 133, 765, Issued to me by The Water bury Savings Bank, I hereby make application for a new one to re place same. Mrs. Mary Kelly. HAVING LOST — My pocketbook and (3) No. 4 ration books, Issued by the local board. Application Is hereby made for new one. Eliza beth R. Hanlon. Reward. 6 Personals INCOME TAX RETURNS A reliable, experienced Tax Ac countant will prepare your personal or business return. For appointment Dial 4-7144. PLEASE CALL ME before you sell your chickens or poultry. Call 3-9086 or at 11 Union St. INCOME TAX—Take advantage of the allowable deductions due to 1 changes in tax laws. Call evenings. 4-2475. Dental Plates Repaired 3 Hrs. $ 1.00 Your old plate made like new up CITY DENTAL LABORATORY 1 161 East Main St. Dial 3-8086 PASSENOER—Mt. Tobe Road dc- , sires transportation to Grand St., Waterbury by 7:45 a. m. dally. 3-5894. Automobiles 8 Auto and Truck Dealer* PACKARD A SAFE PLACE TO BUY OR SELL USED CARS Packard-Waterbury, Inc. 182 Watertown Ave. Dial 4-6109 DeSoto ana Plymouth JOHN J COLLIN8. 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 1 rucks For Sale WE WILL BUY YOUR CAR! Studebaker-Waterbury 1941 Champion 2-Door Sedan J. G. MOTORS 17 Willow St. Dial 3-2131 1935 PACKARD SEDAN Good rubber and mechanically o. k. Telephone 4-0094 1937 STUDEBAKER for sale. Good tires. Tel. 4-8205 39 PLYMOUTH — 4 door Sedan. Heater and radio. $540. Waterbury Motors, Inc., Phone 4-5129. ’40 DODGE SEDAN GROVE USED CAR EXCHANGE 14 Grove St. Dial 4-6971 NOTICE 4TATK of ruN'NK* 'TH X*T, DIS TRICT of WATKIMIL'IIV. sa. PRO RATK COURT, .fun. 1 i th, 19 4*1. KSTATK of MAUCAKKT M. UY AN, lato of the town of Wilier* bury, In *uid district, deceased. The < 'oiirt of Probate for the I>i.s rb-t of Wuterbury, hath limited ind allowed six months from the late hereof for- the creditor** of i :i id •state to c.vhlhit tliejr claims for M-f t lenient. Those who neglect to ircucnl their Account*. properly al erted, within Hitld time. will he lebarn d n recovery. All persons nd* hied f<. mid estate, are request* d to make lnirncdlnt,e payment to NORAII t‘JlUFKIN, Kr.eent rix. I IPlea; a fit si.. Waterbary, Conn. Per (*i der of font I Attest: M A ItOi: KKlTK M. KAIIY, |.25-3t Asst. Clerk. NOTICE ?TATK of CONNECTICUT, 1 »1 S TRK'T of WATKRRIJRY, r<*. PRO RATK COURT, Jan. 25th, PUS. KSTATK of KLKA M. JIOKTJIKK. - late of the town of Waterbary, (; In aald district, deeeftHed. The foart of Probate for the District of Waterbary, hath limited Hid allowed six months from the late hereof for the creditor* of said •state to exhibit their claim* for lettlement. Those who nejflact to ire He nt their accounts, properly ittested. within raid time, will he 1obarred a recovery. All persons In iehted to said estate are requeited r o make Immediate payment to a MARTtYF. HOKTHKK. Adml nlstr.it or. lift Pembroke Ave., Waierhary. Conn, per Order of Court Attest; HAIMtY F. HOJfiTHKK, 1-25-31 Clerk. . NOTICE M4|rOII PFJtMIT NOTICK OF APPLICATION Thl* I* to k!v«- noth o that I, l»eter T. llablb, of 1 o I llnrper* Kerry Road, Waterbary, Conn., have f lied an application dated Jan. 25th, j 1945, with the Liquor Control Com- , Mission for a Oroeery Meer Permit 'or the sale of alcoholic liquor oil ? he premises, S50 Meriden Road, Waterbary, Conn The business Is - ■ wned by Peter T. llablb, of 101 ■ Harpers Ferry Road, Waterbury, - *onn , and will be conducted by I'eter T. llablb, of 101 Harpers Ferry Road, Waterbary. Conn., u* permittee. # pi;ti:r t harm?. 1 Dated Jan. 194.. 1 -27 2-3 C Buy Wor Bonds * V Automobiles 10 Auto Part* A Accessories AUTO PAINTING! SIMONIZINO JIMMY'S Oarage. 73 Ward. 5-1203 AUTO PARTSfor be,t 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. 6-1797. JOE’S offlclal Tire Inspection: Service. Drive up! JOE'S TIRE SHOP, 241 North Main I Fast Battery Charger for sale. Good condition. 5-1321 14 Service Stations, Repairing •CARL” * "WALT." INC. — Have your tires recapped and vulcanized. Prompt service. Call Woodbury 68. WE CARRY — A complete line of 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 15 Automobile* Waniru A THOUSAND CARS VANTED—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 660 East Main St Phone 4-4841 OPEN EVENINGS Employment 7 Men Wanted VE 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. tutledge St. Phone 3-1038 Experienced Waiter — Apply — Freddie’s Restaurant 647 EAST MAIN ST. TEL. 4-9713 Stabilization Plan TRUCK DRIVER Tor 5 ton truck. Must be strong, reliable, steady worker. IAN Also USE WAREHOUSE MEN Good postwar opportunity. Stabilization Plan. FULTON MARKETS 225 EAST AURORA ST. NEAR WATERTOWN AVE. BELLBOY HOURS 3-11 P. M. . . —Also— 1 BUS BOY PART TIME NIGHTS APPLY PERSONNEL OFFICE I HOTEL ELTON ‘ ROOM 111 i BUS OPERATORS BUS MECHANICS EXPERIENCED—WITH TOOLS) PULL OR PART TIME DAYS. NIGHTS & SUNDAYS BUS WASHERS ART TIME 9 A.M.-3 P.M. Stabilization Plan C. II. & L. LINES 701 WEST MAIN ST. OUNTER MAN—Pill or part time ifternoons. Stabilization Plan. Ap ply Valley Diner, 1301) South Main NATIONAL BISCUIT 1 COMPANY i AN ESSENTIAL INDUSTRY 'eeds floormcn. 20 to 35 years of ge. Pleasant work — no nights or J Sundays. j APPLY IN PERSON 161 WEST LIBERTY ST. Stabilization Plan i [EAT CUTTER—Wanted at once. Pull or part time. Apply at Bour nlval'x Market, 438 South Main 9t. Stabilization plan. C MAN OR PART TIME WORK AT ICE - LANT. Al'PLY TO ENGINEER T 80 CHERRY ST. SOUTHERN IEW ENGLAND ICE CO. I Women Wanted GIRL WANTED )r general office work In our ac puntlng dept. Stabilization condi ons only. ASTERN MALLEABLE IRON CO. augatuek, Conn. Tel. 2255 U Women Wonted COUNTER GIRLS AND WOMEN WANTED FOR FACTORY CAFETERIA FULL TIME OR PART TIME Good pay, pleasant working condi tions, steady employment, excellent post-war luture. Meals furnished. Part time schedules arranged on either shift. SHIFTS 7 A M. to 3 P.M.—3 P.M. to II P.M. Stabilization Plan Conditions apply on full time work. THE WATERBURY FACTORY SERVICE Co. 95 SILVER STREET WHY NOT make money In your spare time. We can use you. Positions now available for WAITRESSES AND SALESLADIES FULL OR PART TIME Good hours; Rood pay; waitresses aave meals and uniforms furnished. SEE MR. VANTASSELL S. S. KRESGE CO. Stabilization Conditions WOMAN FOR CLEANING and DUSTING — Apply — Matzkin Furniture Co. n SCOVILL ST. WAITRESS WANTED — Apply - IOOM 111 PERSONNEL DEPT. HOTEL ELTON 19 Help—Male or Female HAN or WOMAN WANTED with car for our Circulation Dept. Either all day or afternoons only Call In person. Mr. Lynch, Cir culation Dept., Waterbury Demo crat, Inc. Stabilization Plan. !2 Situations Wanted AM—An experienced typist. I live at 21 Grand St. Would like work to do at home. 4-5602, 9-12 a. m. Educational 23 Correspondence Courses NTERNATIONAI, CORRESPOND ENCE SCHOOLS, Scranton Pa. has over 400 courses at your dis posal. Write for free booklet on course desired. 25 Dancing Teachers LEARN TO DANCE ftegina Leonard. 73 E. Main. S-0015 AMERICA'S—No. 1 school. Mnrtone Studios, 100 Grand St. 4-3877 Dance, voice, piano, physical cul ture. Merchandise 0 Business and Office Equipment ICRATCH PADS—Ideal for memos. Odd lots of the smaller sizes. Ar row Print Shop, 285 North Main St. 1 Farm and Dairy Products “FRANK’S ’RUIT AND VEGETABLE MART let your winter vegetables now I Ve also deliver seasoned cord wood. >inl 4-9634. 402 Watertown Avc. 6 Household Articles WRINGER ROLLS BELTS and other P ARTS FOR ALL MAKES OF WASHERS DOMESTIC APPLIANCE CORP. 46 Grand Street Dial 8-8848 >IL BURNERS and HEATERS for sale. A. B. C. Actnas. A1 Cusson. Oil Burner ShIcs, 439 South Main | St. Dial 5-0273. 1ILITARY PICTURES FRAMED - Mirrors, glass tops. Wallpaper, paints, window glass and putty. Non-slip wax. paste and liquid. Paste wood filler, steel wool and chumols. Painter's pre-war grain ing tools, drain pipe solvent. Union Plate «fc Window Glass Co., 40 3covlll St. 4-0694. EW Copper coil gas hot water heater. Also small radiator suitable lor bathroom. Reasonable. 4-7367. PRE-VUE February specials now at Poston Furniture Co. 18 South Main St. Tel. 4-0137 , ABY CAHRIAGES —Cribs, high •hairs, play yards, largest selection ( in tlic city. he Radio Shop 180 Grand St. LEOTRIC SINGER BEWINO MACHINE FOR SALE. IN VERY HOOD CONDITION. TEL. 3-2643. LEOTRIC HEATERS — Cabinet type—1.000 watt. Also bowl type heaters. Membrlno Electric Co., 306 South Main St. Tel. 5-1755. >IL BURNER —Parts and wicks ror all types of burners. A1 Cusson Oil Burner Hales, 439 South Main St. Tel. 5-0273. LI VINO ROOM SUITES (59 (79 (99 HADLEY S ANNEX 13 Meadow St. Wuterbury UllNITURE 3 rooms, reasonable wire no dealers. Take a year to i>ay. Albert's Furniture Co., 286 South Main. Phone 4-3144. UARANTZKD Repairs, all makes machines, vacuums. Used machines ‘ bought. Singer Sewing Machine Do. 4-4306. Merchandite 36! 4 Cwnerm»—Projector* SELL ,our clun,rB- Projector or an; toto equipment—new or used at GOLDIE’S CAMERA 8ROP. 17 Orand 8t Tel. 6-1876 EXPERT— Printing and develop ing of your films. Picture (rtmes. SPEED PHOTO & MOVIE SUPPLY 164 South Main (Next to Schneer’s) Phone 3-3806 37 Radio Apparatus RADIO TUBES — Batteries, parts, and substitutions. A Manka, 40 Howard St. 4-1243. 39 Mnslcal Ilnsirument* HAVE A RECORD MADE of your voice at our booths Mecca Music Co., 203 Bank Street Tel. 4-1422. 10 Clothing and Footwear CLEARANCE—On all dresses, sizes 9-46. Free alterations. Eve’s Dress Shop, 386 Cooke St. 43 Mbcellaneou* ter Sal* PAINTERS EQUIPMENT—Practi cally new — extension ladders — scaffold -ropes—hooks and brushes. Reasonable. Dial 4-3237. PEARL BUTTONS—Rlc-rac, braids, laces bindings In large assort ments. Reliable. 87 Scovlll St. LIVE BAIT ALL SIZES $1 FOR 100. Inquire 85 Workman Ave. Torrlngton 4045 44 Articles Wanted to Bn; BABY Cashing machineF" WANTED PLEASE PHONE 3-3047 PIANOS WANTED - Highest cash prices paid for Grands. Spinets, Small Uprights. Phone or write Hallock’s, 75 Orange St.. New Haven. 7-0183. WANTED—Used boy s bicycle. Pre war style. Reasonable. Please Dial 3-8094. USED RADIATOR WANTED 24”. 26 ', OR 28 ' HIGH CALL 4-0230 OR 3-2261 TYPEWRITERS WANTED- Sell us your Idle machine. STOCKER TYPEWRITER SERVICE. 20 East Main St 4-3310 CASH PAID for all makes of fam ily sewing machines and vacuum cleaners. 221 Bank St. 5-1364 Live Stock IS Cattle and Swine LIVE BOLOGNA BULLS WANTED - TEL. 4-310(1. GUERNSEY COW — Fresh. Tele phone 1105J Watertown or inquire at 621 Busklngham St., Oakville. 4-9 p. m. 46 Do(i, Cats, Pets HOMING PIGEONS — REASON ABLE PRICE. WALTER KOM ARNSKY. S2 WOOD ST. 3-9475. 47 E((s, Poultry, Supplies Young Healthy Pullets Just started to lay. Tel. 5-1624 Business Service S! Buxines* Services Rendered WE REPAIR—Refrigerators, Wash ing Machines and Oil Burners. Por particulars Dial 4-8675 or 4-6253. PUR COATS RE-LINED, guaran teed lining. |16. H. Ciresl, 38 Win chester St. Tel. 4-1884. POR BETTER SERVICE — Call Link’s Waterbury Towel Supply Co., 892 East Mam St. Dial 5-1377. Coat, Apron and Towel Supplies also Industrial Dry-Cleaning Serv ice. EXCETJ,ENT REUPHOLSTERINO ALLEN'S UPHOLSTERY STUDIO I Grand. Cor. So. Main. Dial 4-0645 WINDOW CLEANINO — You will save money if you send for us to do your cleaning. Conneectlcut Window Cleaning Co.. Office, 322 Pine St. Dial 4-4517. 53 Professional Services XJUIfS A WALSH - ARCHITECT 111 West Main St. Dial 4-2481 is Building and Const, ucting BETTER be safe than sorry Let us make your necessary home re pairs now. We have skilled stall and materials for any Job. large or small. Dial 3-7107 between 6 and 7 p. m. for estimates. Domenic Castelano r.EN. CONTRACTOR At BUILDER I5H Welding EXPERT WELDING JACK O’BRIEN 181 South Main St. Tel 4-8418 58 Plumbing, Heating, Metal Work PLUMBING REPAIRS" ’ROMPT At RELIABLE SERVICE SILLER’S 199 North Main St Dial 3-6423 WE INSTALL, FURNACES 2LEAN,REPAIR JEVINO COMPANY. Phone 3-3856 58 Moving Trucking Baggage RYAN lI£moyl1n* Light Trucking ilso Kindling Wood. Tel 3-9073. 59 Painting, Paper Hanging INTERIOR PAINTING E. JOHNSON PHONE 4-8414 oms. Board. Hotels >6 Room to Let JINGLE ROOM for gentleman. Shower, parking privileges. Dial 4-6824 JOYS' CLUB—Cottage Place Pleas ant rooms, swimming pool, home cooking reception room MODERN >8 Rooms fsr Housekeeping ["WO FURNISHED ROOMS—Kit chen end bedroom, private family. One person. References. 8-1827. For Rent Real Estate 72 Apartments, * Tenement* 2 ROOM RENT—All Improvement*. Corner Griggs and Robinson 8ta. Inquire Mrs. Michele Laccone, 1501 South Main St. TeL 4-7422. 74 Business Place* For Kent FOR RENT—10-car garags. Two driveways. Also suitable for stor age, warehouse, -etc. For details Dial 4-7969. A. B. C. REALTY CO. Real Estate For Sale 25 Houses For Sale SOUTH WATERBURY WELL BUILT HOUSE of 6 rooms. On a very pretty lot. Contains hot water heat (new furnace) oil burner. Rock wool In sulation. Storm windows & screens. Screened veranda, garage for three cars. Brasspiplng. Near bus. PRICE $8,500 — Consult — ROOT & BOYD, INC. REALTOR 174 Orand 8t. Dial 4-3161 BONDS TRAVEL REAL ESTATE INSURANCE D. T. FARRINGTON, Inc. REALTOR 141 West Main St. Tel. 3-3112 HIGHLAND AVE—3 family house. 15 rooms. H. W. H. on 2 floors, ex cellent condition. Triced reason ably. OFF HIGHLAND AVE. — 3 family house. 15 rooms, II. W. H. on 1st floor, 4 ear garage, extra lot, good buy for 211,500. OFF WALNUT ST.—3 family house, 15 rooms, good condltln. 28,900. BUNKER HILL SECTION—2 fam ily house, 8 rooms, heat. Reason ably priced. ON ALDER ST—3 family, 12 rooms, very good condition. $7,300. FARM IN WOODBURY—137 acres, 30 head of stock, tools, buildings In first class condition. THOMAS MATAS 81 FOX ST. DIAL 4-6036 GEORGE BARONIAN REALTOR-GENERAL INSURANCE 36 North Main St. Dial 4-7493 TWO —2 families; northwest sec tion. H. W. heat; garages; nice quiet neighborhoods. One for $9,000—the other $12,000. LEO J. CURLEY 51 W. Main St. 3-5169 BRAND 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. Located on Chase Avc.. between North Main and Cooke Sts. Tufaro Const. Co, Phone 3-9973. 6 ROOM HOUSE FOR SALE $1,000 DOWN TELEPHONE 3-6419 3-FAMILY HOUSES $6,500 AND $10,000 FOR COMPLETE INFORMATION — CALL — McEVOY’S, INC. REALTOR — INSURANCE 51 WEST MAIN ST. DIAL 4-5118 Gus De Cicco Agency REALTOR & INSURANCE 29 Leavenworth St. Tel. 3-1249 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 HOUSE OF 19 ROOMS —Central location. Suitable for rooming house or to remodel Into upart inents. For further particulars — Call — NUHN& NUHN REALTORS and INSURANCE 141 Bank St. Tel. 4-214' (8 Suburban For Male NAUGATUCK Pour Miles From Watcrbury NEW 6 ROOM HOME 4 BEDROOMS BEAUTIFUL residential section. Large plot, landscaped. All Im provements. City sewer, gas, elec tricity, and water. Convenient V school, churches and stores. Fuel for heating available. Ready for occupancy. Arrangements can be made for 8pring possession. Ex penses start upon occupancy. Down Payment Cun Be Arranged In Accordance with Your Flnanflal Position $3185 MONTHLY EXPENSES GLENRIDOE ESTATES Quinn and Chestnut Streets, Nuugatuclc The A. J. Potion Co. Land Surveyors — on* — Commercial Ilia* A Wbflo Prtatoro Hearn I t. I - talar**? • <e It 1)1*1 4-flttt U Will MAIN tT. Halr**rr na l««ll tlraal toy War Bonds ft Stamps