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XCHI, No. 171 SIXTEEN PAGES — TWO MINI L\^:- Dayan Offers Syria Note of Conciliation United Press international military gains because we are intermittent artillery battles to save the rapidly eroding Mid­ Syria said its antiaircraft expecting something out of the today along the Golan front. dle East truce. batteries and missiles repulsed Israeli Defense Minister second stage of negotiations in Dayan warned Friday night a swarm of 50 Israeli planes at­ Moshe Dayan offered a note of a few days,” Dayan said. on television the Syrian Dayan warned on television tacking its positions around Mt. conciliation to Syria today only assaults on Israeli positions on Friday night that fuUscale war Hermon and shot down 17 of of hours after his warning that "I think they (the Syrians) strategic Mount Hermon could might break out if Syria con­ them. continued fighting on the Golan will not try to open up an all out upset the upcoming “shuttle tinued attacks on strategic Mt. Israel admitted losing two heights could lead to all out war between now anid the start diplomacy” mission of U.S. Hermon on the Golan Heights. U.S.-built Phantoms but war. of negotiations unless they Swretary of State Henry A. “If they (the Syrians) insist claimed two Syrian MIGs were As Syrian and Israeli artillery decide to refrain from Kissinger. ^ on continuing their activity and destroyed in dogfights. continued to bombard each negotiating.” The defense trying to take up positions on An Israeli military other on the Golan Heights, minister warned “our hands The fighting, following the the Hermon it is quite possible spokesman said two crewmen Dayan said today on the are not bound because of our worst outbreak of aerial com­ that Dr. Kissinger will find a of one of the downed Phantoms National Radio, Israel still wishes for a political settle­ bat since the October Middle battlefield here instead of a parachuted into Syrian-held hoped for a political settlement ment, but I would say that It East war, coincided with nejgotiating table,” the defense territory. with Syria to separate front-line guides us since we very much reports in Cairo that Kissinger minister said. In Cairo, the semiofficial M forces. want a political settlement.” was planning to fly to the Mid­ His warning came after the newspaper A1 Ahram said “We are not iooking for an all Both the Israeli and Syrian dle East later this month for a worst ground and air fighting Kissinger was planning talks out war even if it gives us miiitary commands reported new round of shuttle diplomacy since the October war. later this month with Soviet of­ ficials in Geneva and Moscow on the separation Golan Heights troops. The move apparently was Mailchester Hospital designed to placate Kremlin resentment at being isolated from Middle Elast troop dis­ engagement talks by Kissinger’s diplomacy. Joining Consortium Kissinger’s new shuttle- diplomacy tour will also include Manchester Memorial Mt. Sinai, St. Francis, possibilty of a coordinated own identity, but will allow doc­ Cairo, Damascus, Tel Aviv, Hospital is one of eight area Newington Children’s and the program for nurses and tors on the staffs of other Riyadh, Amman, Kuwait and hospitals entering into a University of Connecticut hospital technologists as well as member hospitals concurrent Sanaa, the newspaper said. cooperative agreement to Health Center. coordinated residency training privileges. In a dispatch from create a Capitol Area Health The Institute of Living and for young physicians, bulk Washington, A1 Ahram quoted Consortium. New Britain (General Hospital purchasing, and interhospital Dr. T. Stewart Hamilton, official sources as saying Presi­ The eight hospitals Thursday are expected to take formal public relations programs. chief architect of the consor­ dent Nixon would visit Egypt at Prepare for Mapping Assignment named a committee to pick an votes next week to join the con­ Before the university’s health tium, said the most difficult the end of May. These seventh graders at Bennet Junior High School who look like they’re playing some executive director for the con­ sortium. center can legally pairticipate, problem in the months of plan­ Arrangements for the visit sortium. It will also pick an of­ The area hospitals plan to dis­ enabling legislation must be ning was to develop a provision were discussed at ’Thursday’s tand of a g ^ e , are actually involved in iiw lass practice for making a contour map of an fice location and set up a budget cuss ways to avoid duplication signed by Gov. ’Thomas Meskiil. for interhospital privileges for meeting , between Nixon and Kland m a lake. Anchoring the string on a chair with his foot is John Dion as, left to ririit which is expected to remain of complex and expensive ser­ the 1,500 doctors on the staffs of Egyptian Foreign Minister Jon Keller, Jim Longo, Liz Yavis and Hal Clough measure and record their findings. ’Their below |100,0(io for some time. vices. Dr. Hamilton said one Rockvill Generai Hospital is the eight hospitals. Ismail Fahmi in Washington, A1 taowledge wili enable teem to complete a mapping assignment during their outdoor Jacob Miller, president of the hospital, for instance, may be among area hospitals which Dr. Hamilton is president and Ahram said. school experience all next week at the YMCA camp in Colebrook. (Herald photo by Dunn) Board of Trustees of c h < ^ to do all the tran^lant may join the consortium later. general director of Hartford Manchester Memoriai surgery and another to do all Under the plan, the eight Hospital. Hospital, is a member of the open heart surgery. hospitals have agreed not to in­ committee. Us chairman is If a hospital is-fi^ a patient stitute any new treatment ser­ ’The board of directors of the Robert B. Bruner of Mt. Sinai would be notified, ‘ under the Nixon Critics Occupy Statue vice without the approval of Hospital. consortium will be composed of plan, of space available in other consortium members. one staff physician, one ad- NEW YORK (Ut»I) - About puses for the march on Groves had told the group “If They said they were Manchester Memorial and another hospital and bis regular None can be forced to discon­ niinistrator, and one trustee 20 persons who sat in at the Washington.” you leave this statue now or as members of a gpup called the five other hospitals have physician would be able to treat tinue an existing service, from each hospital. ’The dean of Statue of Liberty calling for the The government had had soon as possible, I guarantee “Attica Brigade,” a radical already approved the plan. The him there. however. the UConn m ^ical school will ouster of President Nixon and promised the demonstrators you there will be no prosecution group with chapters at various others are Hartford Hospital, Also under discussion is the Each hospital will retain its also be a director. protesting social injustice left immunity from prosecution if and you will be provided college campuses in the New the statue early today as about they left the national monu­ transportation to M a ^ tta n .” York area. >/J 20 federal officers prepared to ment in compliance with a ’The protestors, who took over evict them. federal court order. the statue on Liberty Island Groves said earlier the State Will ‘Sell’ Main St. ’The demonstrators, members The demonstrators then Friday evening to make known protestors were “damaging of the Attica Brigade, a boarded a boat that took them their objections to “the entire nothing, doing nothing radical, national students’ organization, to Battery Park on Lower system,” had vowed to stay but it appears this will go on all left the statue as federal park Manhattan. “for as long as it takes to get night. They told us they would To Town for About $25,000 police and rangers, canying Park Police Inspector H.A. our message across.” stay forever, if necessary.” two ladders to use as battering By DOUG BEVINS section of Main St., from the Weiss said the matter will Weiss was instructed by town rams, walked towards the ’The Connecticut Department Center to the Terminus, came come before the town’s Board directors April 2 to negotiate barricaded doors. of Transportgjypn (DOT) has after negotiations Friday of Directors early in May. with the DOT for town takeover No one was arrested and no Weiss Officially Names agreed to ; downtown between Weiss and George S. If the tovm doesn’t decide to of downtown Main St., and the one was injured. Main St. to Town of Koch, deputy state transporta­ pay for the equipment and DOT’S previously set deadline As they left the statue, the tion commissioner. Manchester Mr' an amount materials, the DOT will for parallel parking (April 10) demonstrators raised their fists covering the actual cost of ’The price originally quoted by reinstate parallel parking on was waived pending the and chanted: “ On to McCarthy as Assistant equipment and materials used DOT officials for return of part of Main St., causing the negotiations. Washington, on with the fight,” Main St. control to the town in the modem traffic signal in­ loss of about 39 angle parking Representing the town in the a reference to a rally next By SOL R. COHEN was $100,000. Weiss said that stalls. negotiations were Weiss, Ac­ Saturday calling for Nixon’s Town Manager Robbrt Weiss, McCarthy, 42, resides at 115 stallation last fall. Town who announced the appoint­ figure represented the entire Weiss said he is still ting Assistant Town Manager ouster. Charies F. McCarthy Jr., who Oxford St., Hartford. He said he Manager Robert Weiss ment, said there were 119 will move to Manchester. He reported Friday. cost of the installation project, developing estimated costs of Charles McCarthy, Public A spokesman for the has been serving since Jan. 2 as applicants for the post, 2 or 3 has two sons — Stephan, 12, and Weiss said the estimated cost not just equipment and town takeover of the street, Works Director Jay Giles, and demonstrators told UPI, “We Manchester’s acting assistant materials. which he expects will include Police CJiief James Reardon, came out not because we were town manager, is now officially from Manchester and none Kennen, 8. McCarthy is a 6-foot of the equipment and materials from among present town ’The agreement reached in substantial annual maintenance who also serves as the town’s afraid of the law or going to assistant manager, effective 2V4-inch redhead. is between $25,000 and $30,000. employes (except McCarthy). ’The new cost estimate of Friday’s negotiating session costs plus anticipated traffic authority. jail. We were ready to do Uiat. immediately. He will receive $17,639 annuaily' and fills the Weiss said McCarthy finished town takeover of the one-mile calls for a town decision on the reconstruction of the road. Many of us had been to jail, but Born in Winchester, he has street takeover by May 14. we felt it was a tactical post vachted by John Harkins, at the top of the list, after oral examinations by a panel of lived in Hartford since he was maneuver to organize the cam­ when he became Tolland town 10 and is a graduate of Hartford manager. three town managers. High School. He has a B.A. degree in English from the University of Connecticut and an M.A. in Political Science Meskiil Hints from Trinity College. He has 10 years experience working for the City of Hartford At Line Vetoes — as acting personnel director and special assistant to the city manager. Of State Budget Until last June, McCarthy taught political science on the HARTFORD (UPl) - Gov. legislature approved the ex^a state and local level at Inter- ’Thomas J. Meskiil says he has spending earlier this month, but ^ American University in San not changed his mind about has not yet sent the budget to German, Puerto Rico. vetoing all or part of a proposed Meskiil for his consideration. Until he took the Manchester $1.38 million budget when it He did not tell newsmen what job in January, he did private comes to his desk because it is specifically was objectional in consulting work. He has written $60 million more than what he the amended budget, except for and published a book on recommended. the recommended extra spen­ municipal labor relations. Meskiil, however, Friday ad­ ding, which he said made him McCarthy was one of the mitted the possibility his veto “unhappy.” founders of the Greater Hart­ could be overridden, especially Meskiil also expressed con­ ford Chapter of Public Per-, since he is a lame duck gover­ cern anew and raised again the sonnet Associates and was on nor. He expressed concern that possibility of exercising his Charles F. McCarthy Jr. its board of directors in 1966-67. the extra spending could put veto power over a series of Connecticut in a bad financial legislative proposals that would position if the economy limit the executive’s power worsens. over spending while increasing Inside The Republicin-controlled the legislature’s. ■i.' i He said the proposed legisla­ Today's Z.-4- SUNNY tion was "unwise” because it Hrrali would make it “more difficult for a responsible governor to do Senior Citizen*, Page 2 his duty.” TV Utting, Page 6 The proposed legislation, Mancheater Haa ||i, Page 7 aimed at strengthing'rihe (UPI photo) Church new*, page 8 Sunny today with high near legislators’ power over the Jumho Jet Heavily Damaged by Fire 60. Lows tonight in the low to purse strings, came under Cat* Meow for Purrmanent Home, Page 9 mid 30s. Clear and vfarmer Sun­ criticism from the Republican 74 aolUiaii team* in Rac piay, Paga^^ 10 governor on the grounds that Fire gutted a TWA $22 million Lockheed 1011 junbo jet at World Airlines representative said the passenger plane day with highs in the 60s. ABA voiieybaii champa, Pag* 10 Logan International Airport in Boston early today. A Chances of precipitation zero the unwieldy legl^ture could appeared to be a total loss. The fire is believed to have not manage the state apparatus 380 boy* in aoccer program, Pag* 11 Massachusetts Port Authority spokesman and a 'ftans today and tonight, 10 per cent started in the rear of the plane in an auxiliary power unit. Sunday. as well as the chief executive. ,1 «■ j PAGE TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Sat., April 20. 1974 ^ NCHESTER EVENING HERALD Jtonchester, Conn., Sat.. April 20.1974- PAGE t h r r f .

PHy.icU.n. PU.n An E.ki,UU,n | ]\ewS foF Scilior CitizCnS Women Attending V NABA Convention The annual art exhibition of ...... Wally Fortin categories: Children under 16 Several Manchester women ISFAMtVDAV D A D i r A n e the Connecticut Physicians Art years of age; beginners; in­ Association will be featured at are participatinf in the annual termediates; professionals. convention of the North the 182nd annual meeting of the Thursday was our big day this much that they are planning on Pictures should be framed and Tuesday, 10 a.m. to noon, American Benefit Association SUNDAY IT IK MMICffiSTER r H I f l l A U E Connecticut State Medical past week as we had 240 going back again. wired for hanging. ceramic class; 10 a.m., bus of Connecticut today at the Society April 30 through May 2 members come to get the low- We also have a few flyers Entry blanks have been pickup for shopping and 1:30 Hotel Sonesta, Hartford. at the Hartford Hilton Hotel. down on the new tax relief bill available at the office in case m aiM to former exhibitors and p.m., return trip from shop­ They are Mrs. Hazel Fahey The exhibiticp udll present for the elderly. you don’t receive one this week. additional blanks may be ob­ ping; 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.. Senior sergeant; Mrs. Miles Staples,’ amateur and professional Town Assessor, Edgar Back to Thursday, and before tained from any member of the Bowling League at the Parkade inner hostess; Mrs. Gladys works by physicians and their Belleville, and Richard L. we had our talks on the new tax committee. Lanes. Gamble, outer hostess; Mrs. families. Prendergast of the State Tax bit, we had the pleasure of Wednesday, 10 a.m., pinochle Entries may be submitted Department outlined in some meeting the Rev. Newell Cur­ Helen Tuller, reresentative; games; noon to 12:30 p.m., and Mrs. Irene Vincek, alter­ visit One Of Thoso Fhw Parkade Stores This Sunday one day only, April 28, to a detiail what it was all about. It’s tis, pastor of the Center lunch is served; 1 p.m. to 3:30 nate and recording secretary. representative of the art still a bit confusing for most of Congregational Church. It was Theatre p.m., ceramic class and bridge Mrs. Doris Howse of ^ r t “m m association in the Hartford us, and one thing I found out nice of him to drop by, and we games. Bus pickup at 8:30a.m., PUZA 646-2228 Hilton Hotel lobby from noon to Time Schedule was instead of calling our gang all wish him the very test, and Huron, Mich., supreme presi­ return trips at 12:30 p.m., and dent of the association, is guest 3 p.m. It may be possible to aid senior citizens we’ve been that he will stay in town for a 3:30 p.m. exhibitors with transportation called the geritol jet set. long, long tim e.' of honor at the convention, Thursday, 10 a.m., square which will conclude tonight at if members of the committee SATURDAY Next week Mr. Belleville will After the talks on taxes, we dance lesson; noon to 1 p.m., 6:30 with a banquet. Rham are notified in advance. be back with more information had a chance to hear from the ;Hot-Meals and meals-on- Showcase 1 — "Exorcist,” Tolland Mrs. Robert Bowen of High and in the meantime look over groce^ man as he explained wheels; 1:05 p.m. Fun-Day Budget Hearing Monday 2:15-5:00-7:40-10:20-12:40 St., Coventry, and Mrs. R. the application form but don’t what it was all about, and now entertainment isn’t definite as Health District Favored Showcase 2 — “ Great Gilman of Storrs are area sign it until you have all the it’s up to you to get the word out yet. Bus pickup at 8:30 a.m., ^^MAGNUM Gatsby,” 1:30-4:15-7:05-9:50- COIN SHOW ANNE EMT are $35,153 and $102,866, respec­ members of the committee. facts. So stop in again next to the shut-ins, or others who and noontime return trip at 3 Presentation 12:30 SUNDAY A M lvS l tively. live and make tetter use of VIVIAN KENNESON the large town in the district prospective public health Art work to be exhibited in­ Thursday for more informa­ can’t or don’t like to do their p.m, 10AN.-S;l0PJi Correspondent In an attempt to improve its available time. that this council continue as a Showcase 3 — ‘‘Alice in tion. The board is estimating an in­ Correspondeni and would have similar con­ professionals and negotiating cludes oil, watercolor, grocery shopping. Friday, 10 a.m. to noon, Tel. 228-3971 presentation at the hearing, this permanent advisory body for FORCE'' ALLIED ARTISTS presents Wonderland,” 1:30-5:35-7:50; SONS OF ITALY HAU crease of $25,000 for heat and Although funds for the con­ “Based on the consideration cerns.” directly with towns which (CM EastwMl) tempera, etchings and other Ceramics Class . Sick List kitchen social bingo, one can of 74CNrtlt(|IIMiStI The Regional District 8 Board year the board will vary the area of public health. Its ac­ "Stormy the Thoroughbred,” woouToani $6,500 for electricity in the tinuation of summer programs of the present public health ser­ The committee felt that con­ might provide for the town’s graphic media, pastels, Our week actually started on During the afternoon we heard canned goods needed, fruit of Education will present its somewhat from past practice. tivity should continue to 1:30-3:35-5:45-7:50 FRCE ADMISSION S RAHKINO school building. (soccer, and music) vices in Tolland, the health ser­ tiguous towns in a district needs on a contractual basis collages, mixed media, Tuesday with our usual large that Elizabeth Cone, Martha preferred: noon to 12:30 p.m., 1974-1975 proposed budget of Instead of reviewing the budget provide advice to public health Showcase 4 — “Serpico,” Fr— Door Prhot — Some of the $102,886 increase and the construction of tennis vices necessary and desired, would not be necessary as many before making a detailed mcqusi Hommn photography and sculpture. turnout for our ceramic class, SHvor Dollar erary Hour II, 860,176 at a district hearing item by item, boa^ members officials, both during the in­ P /us Co-Hit Mansfield, Mary Johnson, lunch is served; 1 p.m. to 4 in the instruction series is ac­ courts, have been omitted from alternatives to provide these residents drive to surrounding inaFl^iajNJ.SOIAFFNERiiln) Entries will be judged in four 2:15-4:50-7:20-10:10-12:30 and we had some much needed ■ifriilM iim s n e a tta Monday evening at 8 in the have teen assigned specific recommendation to the Board terim period as well as when Blue Hills Drive-In — “Sugar Theresa McDermott, and An­ p.m., setback games. Bus counted for by a $56,838 in­ the budget, the board, in services and their costs, the towns now for medical ser­ of Selectmen.” Deadly Trackort help from Margaret Schaller, pickup at 8:3n a.m., return trips ranjcnmra Rham High School auditorium. areas and will highlight only the town is a member of the dis­ Hill,” 7:45; “Black Caesar,” drew Winzler are patients at crease for teachers salaries, response to public interest and Tolland Health District Study vices. “Having all services “It is further recommended Lee Christian, Blandine Millett, Although the proposed budget significant budgetary changes. trict.” FRI.-8AT. MIDNITE: FILM RATING GUIDE 9:37 the local hospital, and Alice at 12:30 p.m. and 4 p.m. $4,4T5 for the principal and request, will ask citizens at the Committee recommends that emanate from a geographically Ann Thompson, ‘Theresa Negro, Wilson is at Laurel Manor, and represents an increase over the The board hopes that this more Vernon Cine 1 — "Sleeper,” assistant principals salaries, hearing to indicate whether or Tolland join a public health dis­ central location in the district Emily Conti, and also Dorothea it sure would be nice if we all present operating budget of concise presentation will allow For Parents and 7:20-9:00-12:00 Midnight $12,252 for salaries of other in­ not they favor including these trict as soon as one can be would be preferable, but not a ^^MARUUANA: ASSASSIN OF YOUTH” and Philip Brass who have $179,920, it has been reduced more time for questions from Vernon Cine 2 — "Blazing sent them get well cards. We structional staff, and $11,518 for items in the 1974-1975 budget for formed or selected to meet the necessity. Utilization of Their Children opened the molds every week $250,853 from the original $2,- those in attendance. Saddl^,;; 7:30-9:20-12:00 Mid­ also send our deepest sym­ teaching supplies. vote at the budget meeting on needs of the community.” satellite offices and meeting 3 diaps. <«nasli eordon” for the class. pathies to the family of Elln III, 029 requested by the ad­ It also believes that by May 6. SU N D AY GENERAL AUDIENCES night Copies of the proposed budget The committee felt this ap­ places would minimize dif­ In the afternoon our Senior ministration. making copies of the budget A ll A g rt A d m ititd Manchester Drive-In — Eidwards who passed away this have been distributed Public attendance and par­ proach would provide the town ficulties in this area if they Bowling League wi.s busy at the past week. State Armory Major increases in the budget available well in advance of the SAVE “Grissom Gang,” 7:45; SHRK throughout the district and are ticipation at the hearings is en­ the best public health services arose.” Parkade Lanes with the occur in items covering opera­ budget hearing, the new “Chinese Hercules,” 10:00 Here’s a late news report. On available at the respective town couraged and the board with the minimum cost to the The committee felt the following results: April 25, a Thursday night, we tion of plant and in the instruc­ procedure will be more effec- % f ANtNTAL OUlOAMCf Burnside — “Conversation,” halls in the three towns. requests that those residents taxpayer, provide for growth in biggest concern about a district 25 tUOOtfTEO In the Men’s Class A group, Hartford tion series where the increases 7:30-9:30 will have our Scandinavian Nite who have obtained copies of the needs as the town grows, as is the mechanics involved in the S o m t M M r iN M t y N o t B« Wesley Frost won the high tri­ S o iU b N F o r P ro -TM n «|»n Dinner here at the Center. CIRCUS budget prior to the hearing to well as enable Tolland to take actual formation: selection of TO Jerry Lewis Cinema 1 — ple with a 540 and John Frank Latucca and his Com­ ______10 Days April fO thru April 28 nu. THRU SUR.-IIEW KUHani PUIS MAFU THRILLERI ‘‘Deadly Trackers,” 7:15; please bring them to the advantage of other benefits participating towns, their Schiebenpflug won the high munity College students will “ Magnum Force,’’ 9:00; WEEKDAYS SUNDAYS hearing. ^ available to a health district. needs, and characteristics. It 33% single with a 220. In the Class B prepare and serve the food. The committee discussed recommends an extensive in­ “ Marijuana, Assassin of group, Floyd Post won both MON. THRU SAT. APRIL21antf28 A Cardboard Box Home Youth,” and “Flash Gordon,” After the meal we will be enteir- Church To Mark some of the concerns that the vestigation into this area. honors with a 413 for the high • MATINEES-1:30 P.M. • MATINBS-^aPJH. 12 Midnight tained by the “Minstrel TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UPI) citizens might have about their Time limitations imposed on triple and a 156 for the high Maids.” Now we are limited to • EVENIinS-7:4BP.M. • E¥ENIN0S-O:30PJI. cant lot where there is a water wears an orthopedic brace. He Jubilee Sunday Jerry Lewis 2 — “Papillon,” — Harvey Smith would like to town joining a health district. the committee^ precluded single. faucet. He says he eats mostly said he was sick recently and Jubilee Sunday will be 2:00-7:00-9:45 100 tickets for this affair, so my build hin^elf a little hut out of One of these anticipated con­ detailed evaluation of proposed Next came Wednesday, and advice to you is to buy your grits, potatoes and oatmeal. had to go to the hospital. observed tomorrow at the 9:15 U.A. East 1 — “The Sting,” wood with a cardboard roof. cerns is that a small town in a and existing health districts in the morning the action was ticket first thing Monday to TK K n OFFICE The box, an old appliance con­ Medicare didn’t cover all of the a.m. worship service at Center 2:00-4:30-7:00-9:30 But until he can manage that, district with a larger town Tolland might join, and it pinochle with 40 players, and assure being in on it. tainer made of two layers of treatment, and he’s paying off Congregational Church. After U.A. East 2 — “The Sting,” STATE ARMORY he believes he makes out fine in would not receive its “fair recommends such an evalua­ the following were winners: Next Thursday as part of our corrugated cardboard, and a the bill a little bit at a time. the service, there will be a 1:30-4:00-6:30-9:00-11:15 278-1110 his present home, a cardboard share” of services. tion. Since this could take some Josephine Schuetz, 632; Alice Fun-Day we have some enter­ RESERVED SECTION SEAT TICKETS ON SALE IN ADVANCE. Qm . sheet of clear plastic, is the “I had one nickel left in my reception in the Federation U.A. East 3 — “Three box about the size of a sleeping “Most likely, this would not time, the committee discussed (S lM e h w Sm W) - la Mch. ChUdrwi Of iKhiltmiiy b» purehMM only home he can afford on his Anderson, 619; Mary tainment for you, but as yet we bag. bank balance last month,” he Room. be the case, as services would interim means to provide the M usketeers,” 1:45-3:45-5:45- ONLY M door on day of portormanco. Balcony aaata avaHaMa on arana Social Security income of Nackowski, 578; Marjorie aren’t sure of who it will be. said. “1 was cutting it pretty All Jubilee Club members be proportional to the com­ town with public health ser­ 7:45-9:40; “Jimi Plays Berkley flow ONLY on day of paflofmanco - I I JO aoch. In addWon t o O an. Adm . Smith, 67, an unemployed $136.90 a moqth. McLain, 569; Lee Steinmeyer, Menus for the Week (T o ta l tS M aacii). Raaarvad SocUon Saala; Tolaphono or maS ordara close.” have been members of the munity’s financial input to the vices. and Help,” 12 Midnight baker, sleeps in the box in a “I have me a wool blanket 567; Frances Fike, 562; Monday: Chicken vegetable aecoplad. Now on Sala. $ 2 J 0 aach. In addlUon to dan. Adm. (Total 14 JO Smith wants to build a little Christian church for 50 years or district. Being associated with Three choices considered by Mch). heavily wooded vacant lot not which 1 got down at the Army Florence N orth, 554; Paul and noodle soup, ham salad hut out of wood with a card­ more and are presently active a larger community might the committee to fill interim too far from downtown Navy store,” he said, which Schuetz, 551; Lillian Lewis, 547; sandwich, velvet crumb cake, board cover and asbestos members of Center Church. provide services that Tolland needs are; Tolland Health Daily 10 ajn.-6:00 p.m. • Room 101, Main Entrance Tallahassee. makes the old box warm during Ann Thompson, 546, and Bob beverage. building paper or plywood to New members are Helen normally would not be able to Department with full-time SUNDAY Schubert, 543. He does his cooking on a Tallahassee's mild winter. Wednesday: Cream of keep out the cold. Flavell, Margaret Forbes, afford. Each town in a district director of health; Tolland camp stove, but at another va- Every day he walks to the bus After lunch it was another cauliflower soup, grilled bacon The hut may not come for a Mary Johnson, Neal Landers, receives one vote for each 10,- Health Department with part- station, where he stores bis U.A. East 1 — “The Sting,” ceramic class in one room, and and cheese sandwich, chocolate while and the cardboard box Helen Stewart, Philip 000, or part, population, up to a time director of health; con­ camp stove and other personal 2:00-4:15-6:30-8:45 we had five tables for our chip cookies and fruit, will continue to be home. Tangarone, Kathleen Thomp­ maximum of five votes. Other tracted services with part-time U.A. East 2 — “The Sting,” bridge games with the beverage. PARKADE effects in a locker which he “The Lord will take care of son, Dorothy Warren, Ray small towns would be in a director of health. rents for $15 a month. 2:20-4:40-7:00-9:20 following winners: Karl White, Thursday: Tenderloin of pork NATURAL HEALTH me,” he says. Warren, and Roy Warren. similar position with respect to “For a health department 4,390; George Last, 4,340; Jack RIlfERSIDE In heavy foliage, he washes U.A. East 3 — “Three with apple sauce, German noo­ FOOD SHOPPE with a full-time director, a full­ himself in a can of Water and M usketeers,” 1:45-3:45-5:45- Owen, 4,220; Florence Ander­ dle casserole, buttered sweet FREE PARKING time public health professional STATE shaves. MAMCHISTia CINTIt 7:45-9:40 son, 3,690; Ann Campbell, 3,650, peas, fruU tart, roll and butter, FREE ADMISSION with a master of public health rSEI PARK RIAR Of TMEATRi SUNDAY ONLYI He says he spends a lot of South Windsor Hartford Independent Theater Jerry Lewis Cinema 1 — and Louella Horton, 3,590. beverage. degiw must be secured. Con­ time in the city library where preienti ‘‘Deadly Trackers,” 7:15; Just a reminder atoutthe set­ Friday: Manhattan clftn MRK sidering that it might not be a his favorite book is the Bible. “Mapum Force,” 9:00 back and military whist at St. chowder, fried filet of fish long term position, efforts to OPEN SATURDAY 6 PAA-SUNOAY1 PM M a d e HoaMi Rrand Smith is an alias. He has six Christopher Fry’s Jerry Lewis Cinema 2 — Bridget School, to be held sandwich with tartar sauce, secure an individual from a ------children and doesn’t want to use Ladies Guild Plans Events “ THE «« “Papillon,” 2:00-7:30 Friday night, April 26, where ginger bread with whipped top­ limited number available may our good friends Mary and his real name. He says he Burnside — “The Conver­ ping, beverage. JUDY KUEHNEL not be successful. Similar con­ THE LADY’S NOT FOR BURMNG Edward McKeever will be, and VIT«IW4 hasn’t seen his children for W om en’s C lub School Lunches sation,” 1:30-3:30-5:30-7:30-9:30 adapted by James Gardner for Schedule for Week Correspondent The South Windsor Women’s The following lunches will be cerns existed about part-time Manchester Drive-In — who send out a special invita­ quite a while, including a professionals. For this reason GOLDEN Monday, 10 a.m. to noon, 200 (/nils daughter who lives in a Tel. 644-1364 Club will hold its monthly board served in the South Windsor tion to every one of you. VOICES LUTES HARP DANCERS “ Grissom Gang,” 7:45; meeting Monday at 8 p.m. at the option of all three ap­ kitchen social bingo, one can of “beautiful home” near Atlanta. Ladies Guild schools during the week of April A gala celebration of life In the manner of the “Chinese Hercules,” 10:00 Grocery Man canned fruit needed; noon to Mixed natural the home of Mrs. Herbert 22 to April 26: proaches was maintained.” He has spinal arthritis and The Saint Margaret Mary’s European castle banquet entertainments with Vernon Cine 1 — “Sleeper,” Wednesday I talked about the 12:30 p.m., lunch is served; 1 tocopharola Asplund, 177 Laurel St., South Monday: Elementary; Tuna “Two major tasks remain: VOYAGE 2:00-3:50-5:30-7:15-9:00 “Grocery Man” who will take Ladies Guild will sponsor a selecting and forming a public complimentary champagne, mead, flowers and p.m. to 4 p.m., pinochle games. Windsor. salad on bread or a roll with let­ 100 Capa, Rag. $5.50 "Coffee and Donut Hour” Sun­ a thousand smiles. Vernon Cine 2 — “ Blazing orders over the phone for Return trips at 12:30 p.m. and 4 tuce and tomato, potato chips, health district and providing groceries and then he'll do the day after all Masses. Donuts Church Women OF Saddles,” 2:00-3:35-5:15-7:05- p.m. pickle, orange juice, cuke with public health services in the in­ 8:50 shopping for you as well as will also be sold to go. The Wapping Community CIlye Barnes calls Fry’s play "a consistent chocolate sauce, milk. Secon­ terim. To carry out these tasks, Blue Hills Drive-In — “Black deliver them to you. It sounds The guild will meet Monday, Church Women will hold an the committee recommends delight. The Hartford Courant calls HARTFORD $ ^ 5 0 10,000_Food Ads Seen dary; Chef’s Day. Caesar,” 7:45; “Sugar Hill,” like a great idea to me, and for April 22, 8 p.m. in the church evening meeting Monday at 8 in that a Public Health Council be INDEPENDENT THEATER’S production a celebra­ SINBAD About Town New York—Television studies the Fellowship Hall. Tuesday: Elementary; 7:10-9:00 9:32 further information call 646- hall. The program will be a appointed. The council should tion of April merriment. Color show that the average child Ravioli, buttered green beans, Showcase 1 — “Exorcist,” 4880, and do what the directions Great Books Discussion house plant clinic presented by The speaker will be Evelyn be charged with interviewing SAVE *1o« watches as many as 10,000 food orange juice, bread and butter, 2:15-5:00-7:40-10:20 state. Try it today; you’ll be Group will meet Wednesday at John Welply’s House of Right who will speak on the sub­ A FULL EVENING OF LIVE ENTERTAINMENT OF commercials on TV in a year. Showcase 2 — “ Great glad you did. 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs Flowers. All are welcome to at­ ject of a halfway house for cookie, milk. Secondary; PROFESSIONAL QUALITY WITH CHAMPAGNE HELD OVER! (PO) women. Mrs. Right is assistant Ravioli, peas, Italian break and AND FLOWERS AT THE PRICE OF A MOVIEI Woody ASofi • Dlano Kooton Gatsby,” 1:30-4:15-7:15-9:50 Don’t forget to be making William Sleith, 32 Wyllys St tend. Showcase 3 — “Alice in plans to register for our one- “Black Judgment” by ‘Nikki The annual Luau Dance will executive director of Connec­ butter salad plate, jello, sliced peaches, chocolate cake, milk. “ SLEEPER” Wonderland,” 1:00-3:00-5:00- day boat cruise to Long Island Giovanni will be discussed be held May 10 in the church ticut Halfway House in Hart­ 7:10-9:15; “Stormy the that is coining on May 22, and it New members are welcome hall from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. llie ford. Wednesday; Elementary; Thurtday, Friday, Saturday avaninga, Thoroughbred,” 2:25-4:30-6:30- is part of our “Big Week.” It OPEIPSiniDAY 10 A.M. Jason Smith Quintet will All ladies are invited to at­ Baked chicken, whipped potato, 8:35 should be a great day for provide the music. tend. gravy, buttered com, bread and You ye seen it on T.V.-You heard it on Radio-You butter, jello with whipped top­ ' Showcase 4 — “Serpico,” relaxing, sightseeing, and some Refreshments will be served. Career Education April 25, 26, 27, 8:30 P.M. read it in Newspapers- Thousands of people have For Wholesome ping, milk. Secondary; Frank Sunday MaUnaa, April 20, 2:30 P.M. 2:15-4:50-7:2010:10 shopping. We must register seen it...How about you?? Tickets are $7.50 per couple A “Career Education Night" OPEN SUNDAY soon in order to assure us of Fun, Take The with setups provided. For or hamburger with chili on a will be held May 9 from 7 to 9 bun, french fries, pickle chips, ALL DAY At Manchastar Community Collaaa getting the Yankee Clipper all Continuous entertainment from opening to closing Family Bowling reservations call Cile DaRos, p.m. at the South Windsor High TIME FOR A “II ______, to ourselves. 644-2797. salad plate, orange juice, jello Bkhmll StTMl ssMamToanr’ This Sunday! School gymnasium. with whipped topping, cake OofM Show, WNBC-TV So a week from Monday, Senior Citieens More than 40 business and April 29, we will register. The with icing, milk. SPRING TONIC MELBROOKS ROUTE 159 AGAWAM, MASS. • COFFEE SHOP The South Windsor Senior educational representatives RESERVED SEATS ONLY This printing test pattern is price is $10 per person, so check Thursday: Elementary and • REFRESHMENTS Citizens will hold their meeting will be available to discuss Secondary; Pizza, salad, ice part of The Herald quality con­ our office for more inforpution • S N A C K S Wednesday, April 24 at 1 p.m. their fields. Parents and high cream cup, milk. Secondary Full 100 Caps trol program in order to give and plan on taking the trip with BbsI way to RivBrsId* Park: Intaratata 91 North to 190 Students $2.00 at the St. Peter’s Episcopal school students are encouraged schools will also serve bread T ^ h o n e for mall orders and reservations — 646- i K m HOMES stTm y you one of the tiniest us; you’ll enjoy the day. I’m Waal and to Rt. 159 North, Agawam, Maaa. I Summer Leeguee now (om ilng. Inquire tor leegue o( your Church on Sand Hill Rd. to attend. Refreshments will be and butter. FORTIFIED 4900 weekdays, 8 to 5 CME I I CINE 2 newspapers in the nation. sure. I choice — IndivIducI or Oroupe. ^ A member of the Plum served. ‘SUEPor S iM u r Well, any day now you’ll be Gulley project will explain the receiving a flyer in the mail on details of the propos^ park, B-COMPLEX an up-and-coming trip, and I’m PARKADE LANES following a short business sure when you read all about it, Shown horo, art Jim and Jaan MorleonI, who ■OWLINQ GOITER OPERATIONS meeting. VIT/IMINS r a . .. i you’ll find it very tempting, and wHh moro than 25 yotoa In tho raatauram A hobby and craft show is m t h U n r at a ve^ reasonable price. I bualnaaa, cordially InvHa you to dino In planned and prizes will be Shown herb, roady to tarva you ona of talked with one of our members Manehoatar’a Nowoat and Rnaat RaatauranU 346 1/2 W. MifhHe Take. awarded to the three people dis­ thair waakly apaclala, la Jim and Jaan who just came back from spen­ 643-1507 playing the most interesting $ 1 9 9 Moriconi - who with mora than 25 yaara in ( ding three months in the very items. PET CENTER v tha raataurant buainaas, cordially invita same place, and loved it so you to Manchastar’a nawaat and finaat raataurant. |Mo-Mo Mia OPEH SUHDAY 'til 8 P.M. OPEN SUNDAY 11 A.M. to 5 P.M. 6 4 6 -9 4 6 3 TASTY...READY TO PLEASE Legal Notices Ma-Ma Mia^s Cuisine THERAPUETIC Court of Probate “The Family Restaurant** District of Andover CHAMELEONS THERAMINS-M ‘B a h y l t e l s NOTICE TO CREDITORS Rag. 99c ea. High Potsney Cuisine .ti ESTATE OF KENNETH T. 471 Hartford Rd. Corner of McKee illreet trewhelbiILa SUNDAY ONLYI Vitamins “The Famity R e sta u ra n t ASSORTED P um unt to 1 ^ order of Hon. Norman MONDAY Dini UTUROAY 0 P.M. to 9 PJL J. P reuu, Judge, alriCUftnu must be 471 Hartford Rd. Corner of McKee Street presented to the fiduciary named below "«• $199 MONDAY thru SATURDAY S P.M. to 9 P.M. SUNDAY 11 A.M. lo 8 PJN. on or before July 20,1074 or be barred by LOAF CAKES law. The fiduciary is: SUNDAY 11 A.M. to 9 P.M. Dorothy D. Trewhella SKOIL Columbia Lake BUFFET EVERY MON. and TUES.! Columbia, Conn. ------C8UP0H f lO O 2.85 Value SAT. S P.M. to 9 P.M. end SUN. 11 A.M. to 9 P.M. (Scrvtd From 5:00 to 9:00 P.M.) Court ol Probate, Diitrict of Andover I NOTICE OF HEARING I TYLENOL Reg. 956 -i$1.05 ESTATE OF GRACE R. ROBINSON I For poopio who can't taka Pursuant to an order ol Hon. Norman ■OfNnn. ^ Fresh Choice CMCKQI AUYOUCANEAT! S e e Ua For Your Spat^l Party Ordara! J. Preuts, Judge, dated April 15, 1074 a /fi^^'vAKC REGISTERED PUPPIES I FuS 100 hearing will be held on an application (All Choice Top praying that the will be approved, COCKER SPANIELS YORKIE8 I Apro n onlyi allowed and admitted to probate; and M 'GERMAN SHEPHERDS BEAGLES .ROAST PORK Quality Food) IRISH SETTERSsrrTFRS TERRIERS I------'Uggott Drug----- —- IW Ilh aapi* ••■ea, pouia, GACGUTOn letters testamentary be Issiied as In said With poUlo, ragalabU, our application on iile more fully appears, at POODLES SCHNAUZERS l» » ail*li. M r Mulow m M b w , ChooM ftiNiLOvor_80 ^ MMtoia HiMl IMT, dMMTl Md ManehMttr Parkade the Court of Probate on May 1, IV74 at LHASA APSOS PEKES w d m Mm b id u d M . * 1:00 p.m. ooliM bidudod. Hot and Com HmisI m (cmunn3.95 li snd unuir 6 4 9 - 8 8 2 0 Norman J.. Preuss, Judge 404 W. Middle Turnpike Manchester Parkade M.50 Manchastar Parka elected chairman of stallation dinner. 56 East Maple St. < r * is open dally 10:30-6, ’Thursday time and you are issued a Manchester night till 8. 228-9471.

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- 8KH) - (3) ALL IN THE FAMILY MANCHESTER EVEMHO HEatALD. U to te to , C m .. Sal.. AirtI » l » . - . . n i . SEVEN Tonight (18) COUNTRY CARNIVAL Tuesday Thursday (20-22-30) EMERGENCY (40) PARTRIDGE FAMILY April 23 April 25 April 20 - S:30 — - 6:00- • (3) MJLB.H. - 6:00— (8-40) MOVIE (3-8-22) NEWS -5 K )0 -. (3-8-22) NEWS (18) I SPY (3) PERRY MASON "Night ot Terror" (1972) (18) SECRET AGENT ' (18) GREEN ACRES (20) SOUNDING BOARD (8-40) WIDE WORLD OF (20) SOUNDING BOARD (24) EYE TO EYE SPORTS (24) 1974 U.8. AMATEUR (24) PHYSICAL BADMINTON (30) TO TELL THE - 8:30 - GEOGRAPHY TOURNAMENT TRUTH (18) FISHIN HOLE (30) TO TELL THE TRUTH (40) BONANZA - 9:00 — (40) BONANZA (24) BILL MOYERS’ -6 :3 0 - MANCHESTER n s (3) MARY TYLER MOORE JOURNAL -6 :3 0 - (8-22-30-40) NEWS (18) OTHER SIX DAYS (8-22-30) NEWS CERTIFIED - 8 K K ) - (20-22-30) MOVIE (24) PHYSICAL (3) NEWS (24) PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY 728 EAST NATIONAL INSTITUTE (8-40) DINAH SHORE "Solomon ond Shoba" GEOGRAPHY Buslness-Diiwtory Guide For FOR -7 :0 0 - WINNERS CIRCLE - 9:30 — (40) NEWS AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE EXCELLENCE (3) BOB NEWHART (3-20-22-30-40) NEWS -MIDDLE TURNPIKE CHAMPIONSHIP -7 :0 0 - (8) TRUTH OR AAMCO TRANSNSSm ff (18) MOVIE - 10:00 — (3) CBS NEWS CONSEQUENCES Distinguished actor George Manchester and ^rrounding "Savag* WlldarcMts" (1tS5) (3) CAROL BURNETT ,(8) TRUTH OR (18) DICK VAN DYKE MANCHESTER CALL 643-2467^ (8-40) OWEN MARSHALL C. Scott narrates “ Power M un 8 FREE - 8:30 - CONSEQUENCES (20-22-30) NEWS and the Presidency,” a CBS- (3) CBS NEWS — 10:30 — (18) DICK VAN DYKE tow m q " ^ R t M ^ (24) YOUR FUTURE IS TV “ American Parade” Vicinity (24) OPEN MIND (18) DEVIL’S ADVOCATE (20-22-30) NEWS NOW THE MOST MODERN (24) DAVID SUSSKIND (24) YOUR FUTURE IS special scheduled - 7:00 - -7 :3 0 - Wednesday (April 24) at 8 TECHNIQUE IN MEN'S (3) AQRONSKY AND CO. 11:00 NOW HAIR STYLING - - (40) ABC NEWS (3) WHAT IN THE WORLD p.m. (8-22) NEWS (3-8-40) NEWS Florence Henderson, star of (8) THRU LSEEKERS featuring this week... (20) NBC NEWS -7 :3 0 - - 11:30 - “ The Brady Bunch,” is one (18) LASSIE (8) AMERICAN LIFE STYLE (30) HEE HAW (3) OZZIE’S GIRLS (3) MOVIE of the hosts of the 28th an­ (20) FILM (18) PORTER WAGONER VILLAGE BARBER SHOP (40) HERE COME THE (8-22) LET’S MAKE A DEAL "Thora'a No Buslnaat Lika Show (22) HOLLYWOOD AND THE (20) HUMAN DIMENSION SALON FOR MEN (18) CAN YOU TOP THIS? nual Tony Awards presen­ FMturIng Rtga Cut BRIDES Builnatt" (1954) STARS (22) LEPS MAKE A DEAL APPOINTMENT ACCEPTED MANCHESTER PARKADE (8) DON KIRSHNER’S (20) FOURTH ESTATE tations, airing on ABC-TV PHONE S4B-0SS7 - 7:30 - (24) WASHINGTON (24) WALL STREET WEEK ROBERT 0. 8T PIERRE 312 MAIN STREET Your Complete (3) WHArS HAPPENING ROCK CONCERT (30) ANIMAL WORLD Sunday (April 21) at 9 p.m. STRAIGHT TALK (30) HOLLYWOOD SQUARES PROP. MANCHESTER (18) NEWS (40) ROOM 222 (8) LAWRENCE WELK , w.ir j (40) NANNY AND THE Appliance Store______(18) NASHVIUE MUSIC - 8:00— (30) NEW TREASURE HUNT PROFESSOR (20) FILM (20) SANraANCiaco BEAT portrays Magda, beautiful Queen of (3) MAUDE (40) DRAGNET ^ CAMPING EQUIPMENT - 8:00 - FAMOUS BRAND (22-3of NEWS***^ '.c ’i ^*"8 Solomon (Yul Brynner), (22) AS SCHOOLS MATCH (8-40) HAPPY DAYS Wednesday -8 :0 0 - (3) DIRTY SALLY TENTS, COTS, SLEEPING SAGS. AIR MATTHESSES. (22 30) NEWS n “ So omon and Sheba,” the NBC Saturday Night Movie (18) 700 CLUB TELEVISION - APPLIANCES WITS . ^ lonignl 3t S. (3) WALTONS (8-40) BRADY BUNCH STOVES, LANTERNS (24) MASTERPIECE (20-22-30) ADAM-12 (8-40) CHOPPER ONE (18) 700 CLUB MANOIESm THEATRE A pril24 (18) 700 CLUB (20-30) WILD SCIENCE MV (20-22-30) FLIP WILSON (22) AMERICAN LIFE STYLE THEFARR’S EVERYTHINa STORE - 8:00- (24) BEHIND THE LINES (24) WASHINGTON WEEK i CAMP-IIKE-SPORT 2 MAIN STNEH 6 4 9 ^ 9 (3-8-22) NEV/S IN REVIEW -8 :3 0 - OPEN DAILY TO 9 P.M. 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Trinity Covenant Church St. Mary's Episcopal Church North United First Congregational 302 Hackmatack St. Church and Park Sts. First Congregational Church Methodist Church Churcii St. Matthew’s Church Rev. Norman E. Swensen Rev. George Nostrand of Vernon 300 Parker St. United Church of Christ Tolland Pastor Rector Rev. John A. Lacey Rev. Earle R. Custer Coventry Rev. J. Clifford Curtin Rev. Stephen J. White Minister Pastor Rev. Bruce J. Johnson Pastor Cats Meow For 9:30 a.m., Sunday School. Rev. Ronald Haldeman Rev. Edwin W. Bartholomew Minister Missionary Sunday with classes 9 and 10:30 a.m.. Worship Ser­ Assistant Minister for all ages three through adult. Saturday,. Masses at 5 and 7 7:30 a.m.. Holy Eucharist, vice. Sermon: “Freedom for 9:30 a.m.. Church School, p.m. Infant-Nursery. Authorized ^ rvices. Learning.” 10 a.m.. Morning Worship. Adult Bible Class. Sunday, Masses at 8:30,10:30 Purrrhanent Homes 10:50 a.m., Worship Service 9 a.m.. Holy Eucharist, 9:55 a.m.. Church School. The 9 a.m.. Church School. 11 a.m.. Worship Service. and 11:45 a.m. with the Rev. Mr. Swensen Rev. Mr. Lacey will preach. Authorized Services, with ser­ Nursery and grades 3 through 6. Nursery available. Laity Sun­ preaching on "Lack No Good mon by the Rev. Mr. White. 10:30 a.m.. Church School. day. Sermon: “ A Job for Lay St. Maurice’s Church Thing." Trinity Tots for 3 to 5- Church School and Nursery. St. Bernard’s Church STORY AND PHOTOS Nursery, Kindergarten and Persons.’’ Coffee Hour Bolton Not ail the animals at the society years old, Children’s Church for 9:45 a.m., Sunday Morning Grades 1 and 2. Rockville By CONNIE TUTTLE following service,. Rev. Robert W. Cronin are strays, however. Often people will Grade 1 trough 4. Nursery for Coffee House. Rev. John J. White 6 p.m.. Senior Methodist 7 to 9 p.m., ^nior Pilgrim Pastor leave cats if they are moving and - infants. 11:15 a.m.. Holy Communion, Youth Fellowship. Fellowship, Church Lane Rev. William Schneider^ It once was a garage. Then Diane can’t take their pets with them, or if a Book of Common Prayer, with 8 p.m.. Young Adult group House. Saturday, Masses at 5 and 7 and Edmund Parent decided mother cat is about to have kittens The Salvation Army sermon by the Rev. Mr. \^ite. Saturday, Masses at 5 and 7 meets at the parsonage. p.m. something had to be done about the Lt. Col. and Mrs. and the owner can’t handie the situa­ Middl-links discussion group St. Peter’s Episcopal p.m. W. Arthur Bamford Sunday, Masses at 7:30, 9:15 growing number of homeless and un­ tion. First Church of Christ meets at the home of Merv Church Sunday, Masses at 7^ 8:30,10, 11 a.m. wanted cats and small animas that so The cats remain at the society from Scientist Thresher. Sand Hill Rd. 11:30 a.m., 5:30 p.m. 9:30 a.m ., Sunday School. 447 N. Main St. often came to sad and tragic ends. as little as five minutes to as long as South Windsor Sacred Heart Church Classes for all age. Presbyterian Church four months, and no cat is ever “ put to Calvary Church Rev. Frederick H. Foerster III Rt. 30, Vernon So, about a year and a half ago the 10:45 a.m.. Holiness Meeting. 11 a.m. Church Service, Sun­ North Coventry (Assemblies of God) Vicar Rev. Ralph Kelley, Pastor Parents and Roger Gustonguay, Mrs. sleep” unless it has an incurable dis­ Lt. Col. Bamford preaching. day School and child care. 647 E. Middle Tpke. School St. on Rt. 31 off Rt. 44A ease or isn’t eating properly and is Sermon topic: "Love.” Rev. Edward Konopka Parent’s father, converteil the Subject: “ Doctrine of Rev. Kenneth L. Gustafson 8 a.m.. Holy Communion. Dr. Richard W. Gray wasting away. 11:15 a.m.. Junior Soldiers’ Gustonguay garage on Rt. 83 in Ver­ Atonement.” Golden Text: God Pastor 10 a.m.. Morning Prayer. meeting. Saturday, Mass at 5 p.m. non to the Society for Cats, a clearing­ The accommodations at the society sent not his Son into the world Sunday School following ser­ 9:30 a.m.. Worship. 7 p.m.. Salvation Meeting. Lt. Sunday, Masses at 7:30, 9, house for kittens and cats of every rivai any pet store. The cages are to condemn the world, but that 9:45 a.m., Sunday School, vice. 11 a.m., Bible School. Col. Bamford speaking. Sermon 10:30 a.m. and noon. d^cription and an occasional guinea spacious and the interior is im- the world through Him might classes for adults and children. 6:30 p.m.. Young People’s 7:30 p.m., Bible Discussion topic: “ The Master’s Wonder­ be saved. (John 3:17) Groups (at Manse on Cornwall pig, skunk, gerbil, hamster or macuiate. Disinfectant is used iiberal- 10:50 a.m.. Service of Fellowship. St. Margaret Mary’s Church ful Mission.” The Christian Science Worship and Bible preaching. Dr.) Sponsored by Manchester parakeet. iy and the general cleanliness of the Wapping society is noteworthy. Reading Room 968 Main St., Children’s service and child­ Talcottville Presbj^rian Church. South United Methodist Rev. William McGrath Since the society came into opera­ welcomes the public. care provided. Congregational Church But placing cats and providing a MiiL.- Church Rev. Joseph Schick tion, the Parents and Mr. Gustonguay 7 p.m.. Gospel Service. United Church o f Christ St. George’s Episcopal haven for unwanted animals isn’t 1226 Main St. Co-Pastors A feline family finds refuge at the Society for Cats. Church o f the Nazarene Hymnsing, music, and Bible Rev. Kenneth E. Knox Church have piaced over 3,000 cats. On an enough for the Parents. ’They hope to Rev. George W. Webb 236 Main St. message. Rt. 44A, Bolton average, 10 to 15 cats are placed daily Pastor Saturday, Masses at 5 and 7 acquire a van to be used as an am­ Rev. Wayne Kendall Rev. William A. Taylor V’ |’'|| iw p M I Rev. John F. Flora, III p.m. and though no charge is made for the bulance for injured animals. In this, Rev. Robert W. Eldridge Pastor St. John’s Polish -Jf. t. 10:30 a.m.. Worship and Sun­ Vicar adoption, most people leave a dona­ Pastors Sunday, Masses at 8:30, 10 as in their other ventures, they will National Catholic Church day School. Nursery care and 11:30 a.m. tion. depend entirely on donations. 9:30 a.m., Sunday School. 8 a.m.. Holy Communion. 23 Golway St. (Herald photo by Pinto) provided. 9 and 10:45 a.m.. Worship Ser­ Classes for all ages. 10 a.m.. Family Eucharist Rev. Walter A. Hyszko 8 a.m.. Men’s Club breakfast St. Francis of Assisi vice with Pastor Webb 10:45 a.m.. Morning Worship. and (]!hurch School. Nursery Pastor meeting. 673 Ellington Rd. preaching. Sermon: "From A Message by the pastor. provided. 7 p.m.. Pilgrim Fellowship South Windsor Crisis Came A Creed.” Children’s Church and Nursery 6 a.m.. Resurrection Mass. Emanuel Lutheran Church meeting. Rev. John C. Gay, Pastor 9 a.m., Infant-Toddler provided. 10:30 a.m.. High Mass. Vernon Assemblies of Cod through Grade 6. Rev. Eugene M. Kibride 7 p.m.. Evening Service. Union Congregational 51 Old Town Rd. 10:45 a.m., Infant-Toddler Film, “ Night of Terror,” the Church o f Jesus Christ Church through senior high age. Saturday, Masses at 5 and 7 story of the earthquake in o f Latter-day Saints Rockville Sunday, 9:45 a.m., Sunday 7:30 p.m., Methodist Youth p.m. Nicaragua. Message by the (Mormon) Politics and Faith Rev. Paul J. Bowman School for all ages. Fellowship meeting in youth Sunday, Masses at 7:30, 9:30 pastor. Nursery provided. Hillstown Rd. & Woodside St. Minister 11 a.m.. Morning Worship. lounge. and 11 a.m. "J. D. Clark Brown Unitarians’ Topic Rev. Lyman D. Reed 7 p.m.. Evening Evangelistic. St. James Church Bishop Associate Minister St. Mary’s Church Concordia Lutheran Church Msgr. Edward J. Reardon United Congregational Rt. 31, (Coventry 40 Pitkin St. Pastor Church 9 a.m.. Priesthood. Relief The United Universalist Tolland School Board ; and Ted 9:15 a.m.. Confirmation Rev. F. Bernard Miller Rev. Burton D. Strand Rev. Daniel J. Karpuey Society. Society will honor its own United Church of CJirist Cummings, Democratic Town Class. Pastor Pastor Rev. Eugene Charman members who hold elective of­ Tolland 10:30 a.m., Sunday School. (^airman of Manchester. 10:30 a.m.. Church School, in­ Rev. Paul F. Ramen Noon, Sacrament Service. fice with a special program on Mai Barlow will serve as fants through Grade 8. Rev. Donald G. Miller 9 a.m.. Holy Communion, Saturday, Masses at 5 and “ Politics and Faith” this Sun­ moderator and the Rev. Arnold 10:45 a.m.. Morning Worship. Minister Church School through Grade 6. Saturday, Mass at 5:15 p.m. 7:30 p.m. St. Bartholomew’s Church day at 10:30 a.m. in the F. Westwood, minister, will Sermon topic: “ Accepting ’The - '- t Nursery care for small Sunday, Masses at 7:30, 9:30 Sunday, Masses at 7:30, 9, Rev. Philip Hussey society’s regular meeting conduct the special service. Victory.” 9:30 and 11a.m., Worship Ser­ children. and 10:^ a.m. h 10:30 a.m., noon, 5 p.m. Pastor place, the Singer Learning In commenting on the event 10:45 a.m.. Coffee Hour in the vice and Church School. 10:30 a.m.. Holy Communion. m Center, 481 Spring St. the Rev. Mr. Westwood said, CJiapel. 7 to 8:30 p.m.. Pilgrim Church School for Grades 8 and Church o f the Assumption Saturday, Mass at 5 p.m. Those taking part in the “ In a day when politics is so Fellowship. 9. Teenage and Adult discussion Adams St. at Thompson Rd. Sunday, Masses at 8:30,10:15 program will be Janet Batt, often associated with self- United Methodist Church Rockville United groups. Nursery care for small Rev. Edward S. Pepin and 11:30 a.m. first selectman of Ellington; serving and corruption, we 1040 Boston Tpke. Wapping Community Church Methodist Church children. Pastor John Batt, School Board welcom e the opportunity to Bolton 1790 E llin ^ n Rd. 142 Grove St. Rev. Paul Trinque The Presbyterian Church member in Ellington; Carolyn honor our own members who Rev. David M. Campbell South Windsor Rev. John W. Mortimer Second Congregational 43 Spruce St. Becker and Paul Greenberg of run the risks of public life to Pastor Rev. Harold W. Richardson Pastor Church Saturday, Masses at 5 and Rev. G ^ rg e Smith the Manchester School Board; fulfill their faith in the dignity Minister United Church of Christ 7:30 p.m. Pastor Joan Cushman, South Windsor and worth of human beings.” 10:15 a.m.. Coffee & Conver­ Rev. R. Stanley Eaton 9:30 a.m.. Church School. 385 N. Main St. Sunday, Masses at 7:30, 9, School Board; (iarolyn Kolwicz, sation. Associate Minister Nursery through adults. Rev. Felix M. Davis 10:30 and 11:45 a.m. 9:30 a.m., Sunday School. 10:30 a.m.. Church School. 10:45 a.m.. Worship Service. Minister ■ " X * A 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service. Nursery Uu-ough Grade 6. 9:30and 11 a.m.. Worship Ser­ Nursery through Grade 2. Emanuel Lutheran 7:30 p.m., Bible discussion. 10:45 a.m.. Morning Worship. vice and (Jiurch School. 10 a.m.. Morning Worship. Church Parenthood Topic Sermon: “ Business as Usual.” Trinity Lutheran Church Nursery through Church School Rockville Baptist Church Church and Chestnut Sts. Full Gospel Christian Meadowlark Rd. and Rt. 30 Grade 12. Sermon by the Rev. Rev. C. Henry Anderson Fellowship Bolton Congregational 69 Union St. Vernon Mr. Davis: "Gone Fishing.” For Mini-Retreat Rev. Robert L. LaCounte Rev. Ronald J. Fournier Interdenominational Church Rev. Donald McClean Coffee Hour in Fellowship Hall Pastor Co-Pastors Orange Hall Bolton Center Rd. Pastor after the service. The Greater Rockville Qergy Church, Rt. 30, Vernon from Frederick Wehrenberg Rev. Philip P. Saunders, Rev. J. Stanton Conover Council will sponsor a “ mini­ 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and child 9:30 a.m ., Sunday School. Intern Pastor Minister 8 and 10:30 a.m.. Worship Ser­ ‘All we have to do is sit here and look irresistable. Zion Evengelical Lutheran retreat” on Parept-Child care will be provided for those Nursery through Adult, in­ vice. Nursery at 10:30 service. Church Relations May 4 with Dr. Wade children too young to par­ cluding College Career Qass. 8:30 and 11 a.m.. The Service. 10:30 a.m.. Adult Bible Study 10:15 a.m.. Church School. 9:15 a.m.. Church School. (Missouri Synod) Rowatt to lead the retreat. ticipate in the conference. 11 a.m.. Worship Service. 9:45 a.m.. Church School and open discussion. Sunday 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service. Cooper and High Sts. Dr. Rowatt was speaker at Parents are urged to bring First Sunciay of each month. ‘Huh, is it time to leave yet? Classes for all ages; Adult School. Sermon; “ ’The Secret Behind Rev. Charles W. Kuhl Forum. the Family Life Conferences the entire family and also sack Holy Communion; Second Sun­ 7:30 p.m.. Evangelistic ser­ Power.” Pastor sponsored during the winter by lunches. Beverages will be day, missionary service. Avery St. Christian 9:45 and 11 a.m.. Nursery for vice. 7:30 p.m.. Pilgrim the council. provided. The cost per family Reformed Church infants. Fellowship. Nursery provided. 9 a.m.. Divine Worship. 11 a.m., Play^Group for 3 to 5 The mini-retreat will will be $5 and the session will be 7 p.m.. Informal evening ser­ 661 Avery St., South Windsor 10:15 a.m., Sunday School and St. Bridget Church demonstrate how to develop limited to about 60 persons. Rev. Peter Mans year olds. Second Congregational vice. Nursery provided. Youth Forum. Rev. John J. Delaney Reservations, including the Minister healthy parent-child Church 10:10 to 11:30 a.m.. First Pastor relationships and parents and fee, should be made early by Gospel Hall United Church of Christ St, John’s Year Youth Instruction. Rev. William J. Stack children are invited to attend. mailing them to the Greater 9:45 a.m., Sunday School for 415 Center St. Rt. 44A, Coventry Episcopal Church 7 p.m.. Youth meeting. Rev. William J. Killeen Dr. Rowatt will use some of Rockville Clergy Council in all ages including a nursery. Rev. Robert K. Bechtold Rt. 30, Vernon his “ family sculpturing” care of The Rev. Edwin 11 a.m.. Worship Service. 10 a.m.. Breaking bread. Minister Rev. Robert H. Wellner, Center Congregational Saturday, Masses at 5 and techniques to show how to es­ Bartholomew, First Nursery provided. 11:45 a.m., Sunday School. Rector Church 7:30 p.m., school auditorium. tablish a healthy family. He Congregational Church, 695 6 p.m.. Family Worship. 7 p.m.. Gospel meeting. 10 a.m.. Worship Service. United Church of Christ Sunday, Masses at 7:30,9 and will also discuss the process of Hartford Tpke., Vernon, ^ n n ., 6:30 p.m., Christian educa­ Church School. 8 a.m.. Holy Communion. 11 Center St. 10:30, in church; 10:30 a.m. and child development focusing 06066. tion. Nursery provided. 11 a.m.. Coffee Hour. 10 a.m.. Family Service and Rev. Newell Curtis Jr. noon, school auditorium. special attention to the Anyone having any questions 11:30 a.m.. Pastor’s Class. Church School. Rev. Winthrop Nelson Jr. religious aspects of the stages regarding the program should United Pentecostal Church Adult Study Group. Pastors Jehovah’s Witnesses of development. phone either the Rev. William 187 Woodbridge St. The Kingdom Hall ’The mini-retreat will be con­ Schneider at 875-0753 or the Robert Baker St. Peter’s Episcopal George Caruthers 9:15 a.m.. Jubilee Sunday. 726 N. Main St. ducted at St. John’s Episcopal Rev. Robert Tallent, 875-1783. Pastor Church'a Bible Rev. Newell Curtis preaching. Preaches Sunday ^•1' Hebron Center Topic: "A-A-A-?.” 10 a.m.. Public Bible dis­ George Caruthers of 51 10 a.m., Sunday School. Rev. William N. Parsing -Speaks 5 to 7 p.m.. Grades 7 and 8. course “ Ancient Wise Saying Religious Calendar Highland Dr., South Windsor 7 p.m.. Evangelistic Service. Rector by pizza party. Woodruff Hall. for Modern-Day Life.” will be guest speaker at the Eugene 11 a.m.. Group discussion of Sunday at the 10 a.m. service at Bible. Study; Trinity Cove- 8 a.m.. Holy Communion. Brewer M a r ch 15 W a t c h t o w e r Sunday the Church of Christ, Lydall anil nant Church. 10 a.m.. Communion, first, magazine article “ A Personal 9:15 a.m.. Jubilee Sunday, Vernon St. Sts. third and fifth Sundays. Mor­ Gift from Jehovah.” Topic: “ A-A-A-0” ; Center Thursday Eugene Brewer, minister of ning Prayer, second and fourth Reputation is what people Congregational Church. 10 a.m.. Prayer Group, open the church, is preaching in a Sundays. Church School. think we are; character is Church of Christ 9:45 a.m.. Adult Forum, to all; Emanual Lutheran revival series at the Church of Church. what God knows we are! Lydall and Vernon Sts. Peggy Wehrenberg, youth coor­ Christ in Okemah, Okla. Vernon United Methodist It is strange indeed how con' M T E i n Eugene Brewer, Minister dinator; Emanuel Lutheran 1:30 p.m., Bible Study; Caruthers, a deacon of the Church cemed most folks are about Church. Center Congregational Church. local church, is employed as an Rev. F. W. Schuster the former, while totally 9 a.m., Bible Classes. 7 p.m.. Church board 6:30 to 9:30 p.m.. District engineer at Combustion Pastor oblivious to the latter. Nor am meeting; Trinity Covenant Cluster Workshop for church Engineering in Bloomfield. 10 a.m.. Worship. Sermon by I suggesting that reputation is George Caruthers of South Church. leaders; “ Getting It Youth Night will be observed Together” ; South United 9:30 a.m.. Worship Service inconsequential. Christians I I Windsor, guest speaker. Tuesday at the 6 p.m. sendee, which will and Church School. should be concerned about 6 p.m.. Worship. Youth Night. 10 a.m., Bible Study, 463 E. Methodist Church. be conducted entirely by teen­ 8 p.m., Bible Study, 151 Love what others think of them. But Service conduct^ by teenage Center St., St. Mary’s First Congregational age boys of the church. f ' Lane; St. Mary’s Episcopal it matters little bow highly boys of the congregation. Episcopal Church. Church Wayne P o s t, a sophomore at Church. people regard you, If tta^ are ■ m m call 1 p.m., Bethany Group, United Church of Christ Manchester Community wrong. Friday College; and David Dyke, a Community Baptist Sewing; Center Congregational Andover God is not mocked! He junior at Penney High School, Church Church. 12:45 to 5:30 p.m.. Blood- Rev. Raymond H. Bradley Jr. knows you better than you East Hartford, will be the An American Baptist Church 4 p.m., CHiildren’s Confirma­ mobile; St. Mary’s Episcopal Pastor know yourself, for he Church. speakers. Post’s topic is “ What 585 E. Center St. tion Class; St. Mary’s perceives your thoughts and Justification by Faith Means to Rev. Ondon P. Stairs Episcopal Church. 1 p.m., Bible Study; Emanuel 6:30 a.m., Sunrise Service led motives, Heb. 4:12. It is Me.” Dyke’s theme is “ What Minister 6:30 p.m., Mother-Daughter Lutheran Church. by David Munson. before him you ultimately will Banquet; Trinity Covenant 3:15 p.m., “ Good News 7:30 a.m.. Breakfast at the Living by Faith Means to Me.” BE SURE . >^BLISS has been serving the Home Owner be judged. So Paul said: 9:15 a.m.. Church School for Church. Club,” Grades Kindergarten church. “ With me it is a very small for BZ YEARS. For a complete FREE INSPECTION of all ages. Nursery through 8 p.m.. Adult Confirmation through Grade 6, non- 9:45 a.m., Church School. thing that I should be judged your home by a Termite Control Expert, supervised Grade 4 continuing during the C^ass; St. Mary’s Episcopal denominatibnal; Emanuel 11 a.m., Worship Service. FIRST ASSEMBLY o f men, or of man's V* by the finest technical staff, phone our nearest service. Church. Lutheran Church. Sermon topic; “ He Was OP GOD judgment,” lCor.4:3. local office: 10:30 a.m.. Morning Worship. Wednesday Saturday Raised.” 763 Oak St. One’s goal should be to American Baptist Women’s East Hartford bring! his reputation and 10 a.m.fCommunion Service 9 a.m.. Special Education Messiah Evangelical Sunday, service led by women Dance Classes; South United Pretent the character, like the two im­ and Bible Study; St. Mary’s Lutheran Church 649-9240 of the church. The Rev. Jean Episcopal Church. Methodist Church. Davit Family in ages in a camera focal plane, Wisconsin Synod Gilbert, Protestant chaplain at 3:15 p.m.. Special Education 9 a.m. to noon. Rummage as nearly into identity as 300 Buckland Rd. “ Now let me see. If I can only follow that tail...” Manchester Memorial Sale; Community Baptist possible. Religion Class; South United South Windsor GOSPEL GONCOT BLISS TEHHITE CONTROL COUP. Hospital, guest s ^ k e r . Ck)ffee Methodist Church. Church. M l, ijrl 21st One kitten finds a home with Ronald Brown of hour following the service, 7:30 p.m., Manchester Area 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.. Craft Fair; DIV. OF BUSS exterminator CO., INC. • EST. 1882 9 a.m., Sunday School. lIULiaillULImisii Stafford Springs. served by men of the church. Center Congregational Church. Conference of Churches board 10 a.m.. Worship Service. People of All FaUht aillKN OF GHnST _ _ _ T h e ^ ld e if & Lqr|«B9 in Conn. 6 p.m., Junior and Senior 8 p.m.. Young Couples Social; of directors meeting; Com­ 8 p.m., “At "Jesus’ Feet,” Invited Lydall and Vernon Street Baptist Youth programs. munity Baptist Church. Trinity Covenant Church. WINF. „.J ^ h o n e ^

A r PAGE TEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Sat., April M. 1974 MMCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Sat., April 20. 1974 - PAGE ELEVEN Frazier Unstoppable, j Herald Angle 74 Softball Teams in Nine Leagues^

By Earl Yost Record Number of 699 Games Slated Knicks Remain Alive - Sports Editor BOSTON (UPI) — (Hyde felt It. He felt it and he let it games in the latter league will be Sunday night with all Cowens played in the second half like a man possessed, By Earl Yost Club, Pizza House, Walnut Barbers, Renn’s Tavern, flow and there was nothing the could do to slamming home dunks and sending Knicks sprawling on other leagues rescheduling postponed activity on Friday HOLIDAY JUNIORS - Once again history will be made Monday night, April 29 nights. ^ Gunver Stampers, Manchester Oil Heat, Bonanza Steak, stop him. the offensive boards. He had 28 points and 22 rebounds. when the 1974 Recreation Department’s slow pitch softball Turnpike T.V. Walt “Gyde” Frazier hit 38 points ^iday night as his Semifinal lourney regults. The Silk City and Candlelight Leagues will play two We just stood around. We got the lead and we stood propam starts at five differente sites with 11 games a CANDLELIGHT - Robertson Park. WINF, Economy New York Knicks overpowered the Celtics for three Bantam Girls - Kathleen games nightly. All other leagues will schedule one game around and we consciously triedyto protect it,” said the night. Electric, Vito’s, Dick’s American, Manchester State periods, then hung on to win a 103-100 cliffhanger. Smith 2, Bonnie Lavoie 0; per night. A grand total of 135 games are schooled in the M icks’ Bill Bradley, who wound up with 10 points, in­ 570 Boys in Little League Program Bank, Dorn’s Boys, Wholesale Tire, Armory Tavern. Frazier connected on 15 of 22 shots from the floor and Janice Curtin 2, Joan A record number of 74 teams in nine leapes will make Silk City League, considered the fastest in town. I^ere will cluding two foul shots with 11 seconds remaining that Word from Jim Leber, president, is that 570 Manchester up the membership, released by Carl Silver, propam CHARTER OAK - Fitzgerald. Fuller Package, Glen had 10 rebounds, three steals and four assists to lead the closed out the Celtics. Torneo 1; Junior Girls ■ youngsters siped up to play in the Little Leape baseball director. be 72 contests in the Candlelight loop and 56 in each of the Ckinstruction, Nelson Freightways, Steak Out, Charter Oak Diane Connors 2, Paula other seven circuits. Kniiiks back into the National Basketball Association Dave DeBusschere, who scored 10 and turned in an out­ ' propam this season. Leber adds that all boys who par­ Last year there were 66 teams in eight leapes. The new Restaurant, Multi Circuit, Crispino’s Supremes, Army & semifinals. The Celtics own a 2-1 lead in the best-of-seven Rivard 1; Cindy Formica Starting time for for the Silk City and-Candlelight standing defensive ball game against Havlicek, played ticipated in the tryouts have been, or will be, placed on circuit, with an eight-club membership, will be the Nike Navy Club. series, but the next game is in New York Sunday and the 2, Ann Sleeves 0; Senior Leagues will be 7:30 and 8:45. Charter Oak, Indy, Dusty despite a painful stomach muscle injury. Havlicek had 27 teams in either the Major, Farm or Rookie L eap e which will play at the Nike Field. DUSTY - Robertson. North End Fire, M.C.C. Veterans, Knicks very well could even things by the time they get pints on the night, but was ineffective in the first half. Girls - Denise Wisienski 2, Rm and Eastern will start play at 6:15 nightly and the Leapes...UConn will host the state’s high school football Competition in all leap e s starts one week from Monday Jaycees, Savings Bank of Manchester, Allied Building back here next Wednesday. Jan Marinelli 0; Kathy Nike and Feline Leagues will commence at 7;M. Earl Monroe, Frazier’s backcourt mate, had 23 points on coaches at a clinic one week from today at the Memorial night. A pand total of 699 games are scheduled. Systems, Angels, Vittner’s Garden Center, Connecticut “I just didn’t feel like I could miss,” Frazier said with a Banavige 2, Robin Ander­ Conamissioners will be: Silk City - Ed Fischer; Charter all sorts of twisting, diving, turnaround jumpers and Stadium on campus. The clinic will climax the spring drills Approximately 1,200 men and women will participate in fonk & Trust (blue). broad grin, “I was pulling up way out of my range, but it Ijiyins. son 1; Bantam Boys-John Oak-JwQuagUa; Eastern and Feline-Tom Atamian; Rec ...Kel Tyler of I^nchester has been elected co-captain of the propam , one of the biggest in the state. Sixty six clubs REC - Nike. ’Telephone, Center Congo, North Methodist, didn’t matter, I could just feel it flowing.” “It was a must game,” Frazier said. “Now the Lukas 2, Phil Sheremeta the varsity ski .team at Bowdoin College. 'Tyler paduated and Nike - Rick Silver; Dusty and Candlelight - Bill Hartford National Bank, Connecticut Bank & Trust, Town 0; Tom Conran 2, Mark will take part in men’s play with the other eight com­ Crossley; Indy - Leonard Delaney. Frazier, who had been burned badly by the Celtics’ John pressure’s on them. They have to come to New York and from Wilbraham Academy...Manchester Country Club’s prising the women’s Feline Leape. Employees, Second Congo, Dean Machine. Havlicek in the second playoff game, said he did not feel he win.” F ran k 0 ; Ju n io r Boys - Bill golf course will be closed to the members until mid- Mt.Nebo, Robertson Park and Charter Oak Park’s NIKE - Nike. Crockett Agency, Bob & Marie’s Pizza, had to make up for his poor defensive showing. P opow icz 2, Bob Each leape will run 14 weeks with the target date for Fitzgerald Field are all equipped with lights. Most of the O kies preferred not to comment on the afternoon due. to the State PGA Pro-Am Tournament to replar season play to end Aug.2. Seventy Twos, Farr’s, Pero’s, Wyman Oil, Sportsman Claughsey 1; Scott Smith The leagues and the meml^rs: ' “No, I didn’t feel like that. You just gp out with an open game, but coach summed up the team’s start at 8 a.m...Alex Hackney, head golf pro at the Tavern, Annulli Construction mind and what happens, happens,” he ^id. performance. 2, Mike Michaud 0; Senior The top two teams in each leap e , excluding the Silk Ci­ SILK CITY - Fitzgerald— Dillon Ford, Moriarty • Manchester Country Qub, reported he saw Tom Kelley ty, Feline and Candlelight, will be eligible for the Town EAS'TERN - Nebo. Wilson Electric, Highland Park Frazier, hitting on long jumpers over a variety of Boys - Rick Johnson 2, Brothers, Groman’s Sport Shop, Manchester Honda, “They had to play a super game to beat us,” Heinsohn working out with the Atlanta Braves at West Palm Beach, Slow Pitch Tournament in early A upst. Market, Millers Falls, Tierney’s, Trash-Way, Control defenders, rolled up 30 points by the midpoint of the third Dan Delano 1; John Bot- Trudon Volkswagen, Frank’s Supermarket, Acadia said. “We played a poor first half. We didn’t lose it at the Fla., this spring. Kelley had injured his left shoulder and League warfare will be scheduled Monday thru Data, Lock, Stock & Bare Barrel, Jim’s Arco. period as the Knicks seemed to have total control of the end, we lost it in the first half. We weren’t playing our ticello 2, Carl Bujaucius 1. was trying to work out his problems.- He’s a ri^t-handed Restaurant, Fogarty Brothers, Gorman Brothers, Allied Finals will be Sunday Thursday nights in the Rec, Eastern, d iarte r Oak, Printing. FELINE- Nebo. Manchester Plymouth, WINF, Moriarty game, leading by as much as 20 points. game. We weren’t pushing the ball up fast enough. We pitcher who has been sent out to Richmond in the Triple A Independent, Dusty, Candlelight, Nike and Feline Leapes Brotaers, Scrus Wallpaper, Roosevelt Mills, Cut & Curl, But the capacity crowd at the Boston Garden had the didn’t have the good defense and we didn’t put any afternoon. INDEPENDENT LEAGUE - Keeney. Brifish-American International Leape...Jack Daly will be the principal and Monday thru Friday in the Silk City loop. Makeup David’s, Crispino’s Surpremes. rafters shaking by the end of the game as Art Williams, pressure on them at all in the first half.” speaker at the annual Awards Banquet of Manchester Havlicek and Dave (^wens led a fourth-quarter surge Williams, who choreographed the Celtics’ comeback MOUNTAIN DEW - Sandy Community College on May 9 at the Country Club.. .Thanks which brought the Celtics to within two points with less attempt with slick passing, put it another way. Edwards 202-468, Terry Car- to the presence of Sammy Pavis Jr., and his “name”, the American League Roundup than a minute rppiaining. “I don’t want to talk about it,” he said. dille 184-190-181-555, Lee Bean Greater Hartford Open realized a profit of $43,000 at last National League Roundup 177, Betty Richardson 175-200- fall’s golf, tourney at the Wethersfield Country Qub. The 542, Bea Moquin 207-539, (UPI photo) total represents an increase of $20,000 over a year ago. Inside ParkHonier Charlotte Wemmell 189-469, Vi­ This year’s GHO will be sUged Aug. 15-18...No National Concepcion’s Hit Knicks* John Gianelli Watches Teammate Slate Altered vian Price 462, Bertha Toutain League pitcher has ever tossed a no-hitter on opening day. Trackmen Lose 454, Dottie Whitehead 459, Gay Due to Friday’s incle The closest was a performance by Robin Roberts who had Paces Orioles’ Win Earl Monroe Grabbed Ball After Wild Scramble Duzic 457, Lee Bean 177-523, Ignites Cincinnati ment weather, the AND Marilyn Hewinson 457, Donna a no-hitter going for eight and third innings against the San Manchester High at Strattman 181-465, Emma Francisco Giants before Alvin Dark singled. ’Die Giants NEW YORK (UPI) — “Float like a butterfly and sting NEW YORK (UPI) — Sparky Anderson only can hope Fifth Straight Aceto 450. Bristol Eastern haseball added.two more hits and two runs but lost, 4-2. like a bee” aptly could describe A1 Bumbry’s performance that some of Pete Rose will rub off on Dave Concepcion. RADII game was postponed and Friday night. Anderson, the Cincuinati Reds’ manager, always has MB’s Loss of Ml Nebo Use Dropping its fifth straight decision yesterday was the has been rescheduled POWDER PUFF - Jean thought Concepcion had the talent to be one of the best Manchester High track team, 77^ to 67% to Bristol Notes Off the Cuff Bumbry lined a shot up the left centerfield alley and today at 1. Cheney Tech, Ojala 178, Sylvia Johansen 192, leggedit out for a two-run inside-the-park home run to pace young shortstops in baseball. Eastern at Wigren Track. SATURDAY Little Sam Taub, the ring announcer for hundreds of which still doesn’t have a 2:00 Red Sox vg. Indiang, Edna Klein 179, Gert Vogel 467, Baltimore to a 5-3 victory over the New York Yankees. But Concepcion, who is making a fine comeback this Bound to Get Repercussions Pacing the Lancers’ effort Roberta Shore 479. boxing bouts in the East for years and also a top-pade game under its belt, was Results: 120-yd. high hurdles: I. Floyd WTIC Mark Belanger hit a Solo homer and 'Tommy Davis added a ^ m g from the broken ankle he suffered last July, has a wefe Tony Floyd, who set a (BE), 2. Wood (M), 3. tie Johnson (BE) blow-by-blow announcer of the sport, will be the featured washed out with Windham and Armentano (M) 15.8 (new school 2z00 (18) Yankg vg. Orioleg, U.S. MIXED - Ed Duebaine two-run shot to help Orioles southpaw Ross Grimsley pick habit of letting his concentration wander at times. new Bristol school record in record). speaker at Sunday night’s Connecticut Boxing Guild Tech. This contest is WINF 208-566, Butch Hurley 209, Ed up his second win of the year. ‘p)ncepcion is an excellent hitter with men on base,” By Earl Yost the 120-yard high hurdles l(X)-yd. dash: 1. Lagasse -(BE), 2. Dinner at Valle’s. FYank O’Brien of Manchester will step playing field in Manchester would be rescheduled May 2. Sanders (BE). 3. Lumpkin (M) 10.5. 2:00 Red Sox vg. Indiang, Yourkas 204-244-621, Ed Wilson After Rich Cogins walked in the Orioles fourth, Davis Anderson said, “but sometimes when nobody is on base, he with a time of 15.8, and WTIC front and center as the Guild’s Man-of-the-Year...RoUer Knocking Moriarty Bros.’ baseball available for American Legion Manchester Community Mile run: 1. Scholsky (M), 2. Dess 517, Dennis Delisle 544, Dick clouted his first homer of the season; Yankee starter and gets careless. If he would concentrate like Pete Rose does Donald Lagasse, who cap­ 2:30 (3) NBA: Knickg vg. Celtg derby tonight at the Springfield Civic Center matches the team out of the local picture at games, Siebold reported. College was scheduled to (BE). 3. Lemieux (M) 4:47.8. Martin 505, Bruce Moquin 503, loser Steve Kline, 2-1, walked Belanger in the Orioles fifth when there are no runners on base, he’d hit .300.” tured the 100- and 220-yard 8S0-yd. relay: 1. Bristol Eastern (Ban- 4:15 (22, 30) Giantg vg. Ralph Trott 549, Shelia Price New York Chiefs against the Latin Liberatadors starting Thursday night’s'm atin g is bound to The proposed 'Twi League, which face Mattatuck Communi­ nan, oulx, Granqulst and Sanders) with two outs before Bumbry lined the inside-the-park 'The San Diego Padres made the mistake Friday night of dash events. 47.6. Dodgerg 185-179-504, Shelia Healy 189- at 8 o’clock...New resident State Policeman in Ellington is bring some repercu^ions. would consist of four teams, would ty College in Waterbury homer which Yankee centerfielder Bobby Murcer missed letting (kincepcion come up in the seventh with runners on Top performers for 440-yd. run: 1. Richardson (BE), 2. 5:00 (8) Wide World of 181-523, Mary Kolakowski 191, / Tony Morianos, well-known local basketball and softball Mel Siebold, Rec director, informed have four games per week with each and East Catholic was at Lagasse (BE), 3. Stankiewicz (M) 54.1. Sportg 6:00 (8) Dinah Shore on a diving catch. base, ^ncepcion, who singled in a run in the second, Manchester were Mike 330-yd. hurdles: 1. Floyd (BE), 2. Ed Duchaine 176-476, Louise player. The last of the Three J’s - Jimmy, John and members of the Advisory Park and playing twice. Ledyard High Friday. Wood (M), 3. Johnson (BE;) 42.8. Golf Dawson 192-518, Ruth Smith “Too Busy Running” doubled in two runs to raise his average to .298 as the Reds Lombardo, who won the long James Anthony — has been with the force nine Recreation Commission in his A sides Mt. Nebo, other baseball Both games were post­ 880-yd. run: 1. Moffat (M), 2. Ayala 8:30 (24) Badminton 471, Louise Repoli 455. “I was surprised there was no play at home plate but downed the Padres, 8-4. jump and the triple jump (BE). 3. Roman (BE) 2:06.5. years...Former Central Connecticut State College athlete monthly report, that due to the fields in town suited for adult baseball poned with makeup dates SUNDAY then I didn’t see Murcer fall down bemuse I was too busy Qincepcion’s roommate, Tony Perez, followed Concep­ and placed second in the A Skip Jutze has been sent out by Houston to Denver. Jutze, a propos^ adult TVilight’League, Mt. are at Cheney Tech and East Catholic still to be set. 220-yd. dash: 1. Lagasse (BE), 2. 1:00 (3) Sportg Spectaeular cion s double with a two-run homer. running,” Bumbry said. high jump, Scott Moffat, Lumpkin (M), 3. Philhnek (M) 23.7. 2:00 (22,30) NHL Playoffg catcher, was up with St. Louis before being traded to the Nebo would no longer be available for High. Diamond action slated Two-mile run: 1. Scholsky (M), 2. Coventry Nine In other AL games, Boston topped Cleveland, 6-3; Concepcion, looking at Perez, said “our room is going to who won the 880-yard run Astros last season...It was bound to happen department; Moriarty’s to play home games one The West Side Oval hasn’t been used today finds East Catholic Lemieux (Ml. 3. Dess (BE) l0:30.4. 2:00 (18) Yankg vg. Orioleg, Chicago nipped Kansas City, 5-4; Texas whipped drive home 200 runs this season.” with his best time of the Mile relay: 1. Manchester (Moffat, WINF Bart Johnson, Chicago White Sox pitcher, was ordered to night a week. for adult baseball for more than 20 a t E a s t Hartford High Philbrlck, Orduz and Stankiewicz) Defeats Bacon *;You say 200 runs,” exclaimed Perez, “what I got to do’ campaign, and Joe 2:30 (3) NBA Playoff have his hair cut after a runner stole second base because Minnesota, 16-2, and Oakland downed California, 5-1. Moriarty’s, perennial regular 3:49.0. Drive home 150?.” Perez joshed Concepcion. “I’d be happy years and Kelley Field at Memorial while MCC has a Stankiewicz, who anchored Javelin: 1. Michalik (M), 2. Anderson 4:30 (8) Dinah Shore Golf A run scoring single by he couldn’t see. Johnson’s locks were over his ears and Belanger’s home run in the eighth inning, his first since season and playoff champions in the Field will not be available for doubleheader against (BE), 3. Wagner (M) 166T1" centerfielder Chris Laughlin in Sept. 4, 1972, and ninth career circuit blow, was the with 125 if you get 75.” the winning one-mile relay Shot put: 1. Buyak (M), 2. Calderoni 4:30 (22, 30) World Tennig down below his collar...Jerry Fay, one-time Eastern Hartford Twilight League for the past summer use. The latter area will be Northwestern Community the top half of the tenth inning deciding blow. (UPI photo) In the other games, Houston downed Atlanta, 8-2; Mon­ team. (BE) and Winter (BE) 46’3V," Leape first baseman with New Hayen, is boosting decade, have made Mt. Nebo their completely reconditioned when the College at Mt. Nebo. The Discus: 1. Winter (BE), 2. Woods provided the winning margin as Graig Nettles slammed a two-run homer for the Dave Nelson of Texas Disagreed treal edged St. Louis, 5-4; Philadelpia downed Chicago, 9-2 Now 0-5 over-all and 0-3 in (BE), 3. Rossillo (M) IM J” the Coventry High baseball P baseball in Manchester and has been selling it in his home base of operations for nearly schoolboy season ends. Cougars are in New Haven High jump: 1. Olsen (BE), 2. Lombar- Md Sm Francisco topped Los Angeles, 5^. Pittsburgh at CCIL competition, team scored a 5-4 win over travels... Lionel McCabe will replace Charlie Horvath as Yankees, his seventh circuit job of the year, to take over Ump George Maloney's Call Stood this same length of time. Tuesday For years. Matt Moriarty, sponsor Sunday against South Cen­ do (M), 3. Cloutier (BE)E)5T 5’iO' 0" the majors lead in that department. New Yok was rained out. Manchester travels to West Long jump: 1 Lombardo (M), 2. Bacon Academy yesterday in a director of athletics at East Hartford’s high schools. nights were set aside for league play. of the team bearing his name, has tral Community College. Sanders (BE). 3. Herberterbert (M) 19’2"19’2” Astros 8, Braves 2 Hartford Tuesday to face Chicago Bulls Charter Oak Conference McCabe is a former cross-country coach and current prin­ Rangers 10, Twins 2 “You must be kidding,” was the Triple jump: 1. Lombardo (M), 2. Phii Niekro, 3-1, suffered his first loss as Houston been responsible for adult baseball in league foe Conard High and Olsen (BE), 3. RaUibun (M) 38'9W engagement in Colchester. cipal at Penney. Horvath will take over the directorship of Ferguson Jenkins spun a masterful eight-hitter against reaction of Gene Johnson, MB playing Manchester one night a week. Pole vault: 1. Goutier (BE), 2. Vinci Map Strategy bombed Atlanta. Tommy Helms started it off with a two- non-league foe Enfield High. (M), 3. Zerio (M) 9' Relief hurler Joe Peck, who the Hartford Boys’ Club this summer... Gloria Darling, Minnesota. The Rangers sent 12 men to the plate in an eight- & run homer and winning pitcher Dave Roberts, who pitched manager, when informed of the deci­ Should the MB’s be forced to play NEW YORK (UPI) - Dick took over the mound duties in run eighth to support Jenkins’ third win against one loss. sion. highest qualifier in the recent Women’s Town Duckpin New Red Sox Look a seven-hitter, chipped in with a sacrifice fly. out-of-town, it would be a serious blow Motta knows what it takes for the seventh, registered the vic­ Bowling Tournament, is a tennis professional and former Jim Sundberg’s two-run triple and a two-run double by Alex Siebqld told the commission that to th e league’s treasury as his Chicago Bulls to beat the tory as the Patriots evened Johnson keyed the attack. Expos 5, Cards 4 town singles champ...There were 62 men entered in the BOSTON (UPI) — The Boston Red Sox have started Mt. Nebo would be reserved Monday Manchester has been for years the Milwaukee Bucks this after­ their record at 2-2 for the young White Sox 5, Royals Montreal survived a three-run St. Louis seventh Bengals Start noon. season. Bacon fell to 2-2 with duckpin event a year ago and 75 last month, the best total sporting red socks for the first time in their history. liming rally to down the Cards. Montreal built up a 5-1 lead thru Thursday nights for Twi League No. 1 town in the membership in game since 1966...Have a nice weekend. Reliever Bruce Dal Canton walked Ron Santo home with “I hope we come out swar­ the setback. “Why not?” manager Darrell Johnson said. “We’re the and Chuck Taylor pitched the final 2 -3 innings to save Er­ ball if the project materalized. No collections. the bases loaded and two outs in the sixth, giving Chicago mention was made of Friday, but this ming in Milwaukee Saturday,” Coventry 200 011 (XXI1 - 5 12 1 Red Sox and we should be wearing red socks.” nie McAnally’s triumph. Meanwhile, Moriarty’s find Unknown said Motta, whose club is Bacon 110 000 200 0 - 4 12 3 White Sox.their win over Kansas City, the Sox’ third win in could be set aside for makeup games. themselves without a home field in Legal Grid War McLaughlin, Peck (7) and (Joodale; Indians Open Tuesday 11 games. But red shorts? Red and blue hats? Giants 5, Los Angeles 4 behind 2-0 in the best-of-seven Ferling and Keegan. Johnson, in his first year as coach, said this spring in Saturdays and Sundays the No. 1 the fast Hartford Twilight League. series to determine the Western Red Sox 6, Indians 3 San Francisco collected just two hits but made the most Leading CINCINNATI (UPI) — The Cincinnati Bengals have Florida there would be changes. But the Sox surprised the opened their 1974 season early - by taking on all 12 teams Conference champion of the Bemie Carbo hit a two-run homer in the first inning and of them to down Los Angeies. The Dodgers scored four fMs Friday by strutting onto the Fenway Park playing of the new World Football League in a legal battle. National Basketball Associa­ Indoor Debut Golfing Candidates scored another run in the third, leading Boston to its vic­ times in the seventh on one h it-a Chris Speier single Monsanto field with two-colored hats and new red sweatshirts to Three walks and an error helped. And the Bengals have put the first points on the court­ tion. MANCHESTER (UPI) - In­ tory over Cleveland and helping Reggie Cleveland to his One of the big problems Mot­ door soccer makes its broad­ replace thq customary blue. Phils 9, Cubs 2 room scoreboai^. first American League triumph. PENSACOLA, Fla. (UPI) - ta has to cope with is what to do cast debut April 29 when WINF- Headed by Thomas The hats are blue with red in front, with a blue and red Dave Cash drove in four runs with three hits to pace Becoming toe first National Football League team to Athletics 5, Angels 1 Monsanto Open leader Peter about Kareem Abdul-Jabbar AM, carries the major league ‘"B” replacing the old red, white and blue “B.” Philadelphia to the triumph over Chicago. Jim Lonborg 1- Sports take the ambitious WFL into court over “player raiding,” Leading candidates for Manchester High’s golf squad Reggie Jackson drove in two runs with his seventh- SSOYoungsters Register Oosterhuis of England has two who had 44 points, 21 rebounds clash between the American “I like it,” Johnson said. “They fit well, they feel well, 1, pitched a seven-hitter to get the win. Lonborg claims choices: the Bengals Friday won a temporary restraining^ order and generatty clogged up the Soccer League’s Connecticut are head^ by Captain Jimmy Thomas and Jim Wipen. homer and Jim Hunter went the distance on a seven-hitter and they look great.” for his third victory as Oakland beat California. The two he s pitching as well as he did in 1967 when he won the Cy For Junior Soccer Play Slate Either win here this week or from a federal judge which prevents the rival league from middle on defense when the Wildcats and the new Rhode Thomas is the only senior on the roster which has been get out of the country. signing any players under contract to Cincinnati. ribbys gave Jackson 21 for the season, and he now leads the Young award in the American League. Bulls lost to the Bucks, 113-111, Island Oceaneers. The indoor trimmed to a dozen by Coach Tom Kelley. Oosterhuis, who failed to The Bengals are seeking more. The Tribe opens its slate majors in both homers and runs batted in. Thursday night. event, to be aired live from the Most successful has been the There will be three leagues, Saturday graduate from last fall’s PGA They want the temporary order made permanent and “That guy’s in a class by Providence Civic Center 7:25 Tuesday afternoon against comprising 20 teams for local registration for the junior BASEBALL qualifying school,, is only hope to have the WFL contract already signed by their star himself,” Motta said. “He’s p.m., represents the New Hptford Bulkeley and faces soccer propam in Manchester. play, plus three senior teams S ta n d in g s East Catholic at East Hartford allowed to play in three of the linebacker Bill Bergey rescinded. such a machine. 1 almost feel England debut of indoor soccer East Catholic on Hoop Play Carl Silver, Recreation that will compete in state com­ Northwestern CC at MCC (2) regular PGA tournaments, plus After issuing the temporary restraining order Friday, sorry for the guys trying to in a major arena and is the first Wednesday. Thomas and FAIRFIELD (UPI) - Department program director, petition. Of the local leagues, South Windsor at Newington the Masters and the U.S. O ^n. guard him. About the only thing U.S. District Court Judge David S. Porter set an April 29 of several experimental games Wipen were standouts with University division all stars reported that 380 youngsters- one will be for boys aSsto 8, Manchester at Bristoi Eastern He’s already played at New to do is hold the other four in preparation for the ASL in­ bested their college division American League National League between the ages of six and 18 another for 9 thru 11 and the Orleans and plans to play at hearing date for a preliminary injunction request by the down, because he's not going to augural indoor season next the successful golfers a year East Bengals. ago. rivals to gain a 135-124 win East registered the past three third for 12 to 14 year olds. The TRACK Philadelphia, the week before score 100 points.” week. Friday night in the annual New W L Pet. GB W L Pet. GB Tuesday nights at the West Side latter will be a four-team cir­ The court proceedings, which could provide a precedent, Vying for berths besides East Catholic, Coventry and the Open. England Coaches Association Milwaukee 6 3 .667 Montreal 7 1 .875 Rec. Registration h^a, now cuit and the other two will Not being eligible for any will be watched closely by officials of all NFL and WFL Thomas and a junior, are South Windsor at Eastern Hall of Fame basketball game. Baltimore 6 4 .600 % Philadelphia 8 4 .667 1 closed. operate with eight clubs. Reiays other touhiament here in the teams. Boston INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER Mike Riggott, Kurt Hdssett Cal Chapman of the Universi­ 6 5 .545 1 St. Louis 8 6 .571 2 The first in a series of clinics Boys in the 16-18 age bracket Sunday states before he makes a stab at Bengals Attorney John A. Lloyd, Jr. outlined exactly and Dave Yaworski, all New York 7 6 .538 1 Chicago 5 4 will take part in state league ty of Connecticut scored a game .556 2%. will be held May 6, site to be an­ BASEBALL the PGA Khool again next fall, what the Bengals are seeking: juniors,, and sophomores high 21 points and Richie Detroit 4 7 .364 3 New York 2 8 .200 nounced. play, with three representative 6 MCC at South Central CC Oosterhuis figured on heading “We don’t want the WFL to sign any players already un­ Duffy Leone, Rick Gobeille, O’Conner of Fairfield added 15 Geveland 4 8 .333 3% Pittsburgh 2 9 .182 6% teams. back to England after the Mon­ der contract to the Bengals; we want Bergey’s contract Phil Forzley, Ken Norden to pace the winners in the con­ West Wee! santo Open winds up Sunday W rescind^; we want Bergey prohibited from doing any and Nordeen and Tim test held at Fairfield Universi­ L Pet. GB W L Pet. GB evening. JIM THOM AS ty- California 8 5 .615 Los Angeles 9 4 .692 But, hold on a moment. If promotional work fbr the WFL and we want him to receive Bycholski. Texas 1^ 7 5 .583 % Houston 8 6 .571 1% Peter Oosterhuis wins here this no money from a WFL team until his contract with the Two sophomore girls are Oakland 7 5 .583 % San Francisco 8 6 .571 1% week he becomes eligible to Bengals expires May 1, 1976.”, also in the running for varsi­ Minnesota First Place in Dragster 6 5 .545 1 Atlanta 7 7 .500 2% play in next week’s Tournament ty spots, Nancy Narkon and Kansas City 3 6 .333 3 Cincinnati 5 6 .455 3 of Champions and he quickly Pat McKee. Chicago Garnered hy Zavarella 3 8 .273 4 San Diego 3 11 .214 6% noted he’d gladly swap a June All home matches will be Friday’s Results trip to Philly for a shot at some Friday’s Results HINI FUNI niNI played at the Manchester Motoring to the New Elngland Pittsburgh at New York, Ppd. of that TofC loot. Boston 6, Geveland 3 Country Qub. Dragway in Epping, N.H., last season. Philadelphia 9, Chicago 2 Oosterhuis, England’s Baltimore 5, New York 3 Sunday proved to be profitable The local car-owner driver Montreal 5, St. Louis 4 premier golfer the past three Chicago 5, Kansas City 4 Sunfish Race for Ron Zavarella of almost did not qualify for the Cincinnati 8, San Diego 4 years, went into today’s third BASKETBALL Texas 10, Minnesota 2 Manchester. race and just barely made the Houston 8, Atlanta 2 round of the $150,000 Monsanto HARTFORD (U P I)-T h ese­ Oakland 5, California 1 Zavarella, driving an im­ eighth position of the eight ^ San Francisco 5, Los Angeles Open with a three stroke lead cond annual running of the Sun- Only games scheduled maculately prepared, altered available slots at the lait over his nearest competitor, fish Mixed Double Cham­ Saturday’s Games EAST HARTFORD EXPLORERS roadster t a s ^ on a 1933 Ban­ minute. However, he dazzled Saturday’s Games Lee Elder, who seeks to pionships down 51 miles of the Cleveland (Johnson (M)) at tam, surprised everyone by the rest of the competition Pittsburgh (Moose 1-1) at become the first black to win a Connecticut River is scheduled Boston (Tiant 0-1) COME IN AND SEE WHAT winning the first Competition during the eliminations.. New York (Koosman 1-0) regular PGA tournament in for May 18 and 19. New York (Stottlemyre 2-1) d a n ie l s o n ' t o w n ie s Eliminator event of the 1974 Z avarella Avon all th ree San Diego (Arlin 1-2) at Cin­ more than five years. at Baltimore (Cuellar 0-1) ONE DOLLAR WILL BUY! rounds, and recorded cinnati (Gulldt 0-1) Oosterhuis got that lead by ★ ★ ★ Milwaukee (Wright 2-0) at San Francisco (Willoughby 1- elapsed time quicker than shooting a record 8-under-par 63 Get an Edger Trimmer and Hedge Trimmer for just SI .00 when Detroit (Lolich 0-3) G.0.P.VS.DEM. class record in the final round. 2) at Los Angeles (John 3-0) Friday over the flat, narrow SPUNG SPECIALS on ALUMINUM Kansas City (Splittorff 0-1) at Vou buy a Cadet Riding M ow er. The Miuichester man calls his Montreal (Renko 1-0) at St. Pensacola (Country Club course (Chicago (Wood 1-3) Louis (Foster 0-1) Manchester High School Or get a Mower Attachment for only SI .00 when you car the “E.T.Shaker.” His win­ which has been toughened con­ California (Ryan 2-2)- at buy a Cub Cadet* Lawn and Garden Tractnr. • SIDING — Choose from ZO Cohml ning team time of 8.3$ seconds Chicago (Reuschel 0^) at siderably since the early '60s 1:30 p.m. Oakland (Hbltzman 0-2) Philadelphia (Ruthven 1-0) was done at a s p ^ of 161 when a lot of golfers u ^ to Minnesota (Decker 1-0) at to w AS * 7 6 1 “ “ m.p.h. The old record for the Atlanta (Reed M ) at Houston shoot scores like that here. SUNDAY, APBIL 21st •S5S221? run was 8.55. (Herald Photo by Dunn) Texas (Hargan 0-1) (Dierker 2-0) • AWNINGS •CANOPIES Successful Illing High Basketball Team Oosterguis only hopes that he ADULTS $1.50 STUDENTS 754 The purse was $400. . Sunday’s Games Sunday’s Games Rec Volleyhall League Playoff Champions winners of nine of 12 starts, including two over Bennet High, was Coach Craig putts like he did m d a y rather BENEFIT OF CANCER FUND Zavarella has been in raqe Cleveland at Boston San Diego at Couclnnati, 2 Frm EsUmafs » Easy Tarms than like he did Thursday • New York at Baltimore, 2 Pittsburgh at New York Phillips’ Illing Junior High squad. Rear row, Ray Gliha, Phil Valentine, Steve Daw­ SO. WINDSOR EQUIPMENT CO. competition for several years ‘‘vT o o l entry came on fast and won the during the final two rounds. 89 SULLIVAN AVE.. SOUTH WINDSOR Milwaukee at Detroit San Francisco at Los Angeles son, Boh Noonan, Jeff Backofen, Scott Hyde, Mike Sherman, Front, Coach Phillips, Advance tickata at Farre, Naaailf, Gromah Sports and his cars also have won Kec Men s. Volleyball League playoffs by blanking Connecticut Bank & Trust, Otherwise, it’s back to - ! Kansas City at Chicago Montreal at St. Louis Ed White, Jack Halden, Bill Finnegan, Butch Kinney, Morris Godin, Pat Callahan. and Lift The Latch... TEL 289-3406 TUNSKY 649 909 numerous awards at auto shows quad membra, rean Bill Kodes, John Haberern, Don Ellis, Ron Allen, Bill Ander­ England on the next plane out. over the years. son. 1-ront, Rolland Cote, Dave Krinjak, Burt Webb. (California at Oakland (Chicago at Philadelphia Minnesota at Texas Atlanta at Houston PAGE TWELVE - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, 'Manchester. Coon., Sat., April 20, i m

SAuattofi WenfMf _ Wo*"** For Solo M ^CH ESTER EVENING HERALp, Manchester, Conn., Sat., April 20, 1974 - PAGE THlRTggi' H»lp Wm M 33 Hom es For Sale 33 Homes For Sale 13 H(tlp W M f d 13 5-; 23 Homes For Sale 23 Homes For Sale 23 Homes lor Sale PART-TIME work at home, on TWO RELIABLE experienced EX’TREMELY clean, 7 room MANCHESTER - Brand new 23 Homes For Sale HAPPY ADS Colonial, central location. Re­ FOR SALE by owner, the telephone. Phone 1-OT3-2995. girls will clean house, Monday aluminum sided 6-room ...... I ...... and Wednesday mornings. Own cent wall-to-wall, carpeting, Colonial with three generous MANCHESTER FOREST HILLS Manchester Ranch. Large treed REAL ESTATE Licensed sales transportation. Pnone 647-1336. stove, other extras including 3 bedrooms. Targe living room lot, in stable neighborhood. tM m m ^ p le urgently needed, expan­ car garage. Aluminum aiding, with fireplace,rep------completely Open * House Three bedrooms, with ding, new office over 1/4 INTENSIVE CARE NURSES I storms and screens. Truly an carpeted, 1 1/2 baths, fireplace, and paneled family /?ea/e's Results BIAlTOe* minion sales, January - imusual value.vaiuc. Mr.ITU. Matthew,ivuil WolvfIverton Agency, R ^ltors, SUNDAY, 1-4 P.M. room, twin c a i^ rt, new fur- February. Join a winner. Call An increase In our staffing pattern in ICU K □EDUCATION Agency 647-1413. 649-2813. nance, new roof. $38,000. No She H c ra ti Gary Cantor,C Burke Realty, Principals only, call “ ^ ?abvA>T R*nch with 429^71. has created openings for experienced MANCHESTER - Charming carpeted fam liSH-iii, large eat-ln kitchen, $34,900. HEBRON WELLSWOOD RD. RN’s on day, evening and night shifts — Private Instructions 18 older home on private roao. HELP WANTED------ExperElxperienced Garage, large bam. Convenient ^L T O N - Ansaldi built three- CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING full or part-time. Experience In Intensive SEWING INSTRUCTIONS - to shopping, schools and DPEN HDUSE M room Colonial. Mint condi­ Colonial ^ man in auto0 wreckfrwrecking yard. with fenced In back yt<^'^8,000. ' in 1 erson, Parker Street Care nursing preferred. In-service £ Dressmaking or tailoring. All transportation. Owner very SUNDAY 1-8 PJI. tion situated among comfor­ Aiilo' Phr^'^TO Parke? slrreti basic steps including pattora anxious. Immediate occupancy. table homes. Low 50’s. Phone programs tailored to individual needs are $M,900. Pasek Realtors, 289- Naw 2-badroom 643-0049. 649-3391. adjustments. Small classes. HIGHLAND ^O^^^YENTRY — 5-room Ranch, $21,900. provided on all shifts. Excellent benefits Reasonable rates. 643-^26. 7475. Condominiums ... Senwon* MANCHESTER - New listing, RESPONSIBLE drivers , for and competitive rates. may hav* saiit you •afioo Mister Softee trucks, must be Ma n c h e s t e r - N ew ly iminaculate two family, con­ Country living 10 minutes WEBSTER LANE, ANDDVER - O-roc^vP led Ranch 18 or over, neat and reliable. o happyadl □ REAL ESTATE decorated five room Cape, has venient location, excellent live- wall-to-wall carpeting, $34,900. S ® '' PHONE 643-2711 from Manchester, m baths, in or investment. Belfiore Call 649-2073 between 9 a.m. - 5 two large bedrooms, fireplace, FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOUR AD p.m. For further Information, call or write attached garage and nice yard. stove, refrigerator, dis­ Agency, 647-1413. Homes For Sale 23 Mid 30s. 646^155. No agents hwasher, fully carpeted. JENSEN ST., 8^ q \P ^ S T E R — 5-room Cape, I'/i baths, ' Personnel Department "‘“‘ft please. Directions: From MANCHEISTER" - Brand new living roonVjrfi fireplace, $31,000. Help Wonted 13 CUS’TOM built, air-conditioned, two family, ready for occupan­ INDEX TOOUb MUBE NUKEIIS Thank You | Manchester, take Route 83 to ADVERTISING MANCHESTER MEMORIAL HOSPITAL California Ranch. Fireplaced cy, two heating systems, CAMILLERI DRIVE, COr. _ Circa 1720, Deadline for Saturday and these homes. 3 Ranches to choose from, 1 Colonial, 5 — Auction! 3 days : — 84 word per day MACHINE OPERATOR - Some Top Rates, Plus Overtime I Your acupuncture Ib | ble^ 2-car garage. Beautifully full shed dormer, fireplace, center chimney Colonlal-CtftT iS2 acres, $225,000. Monday is 12:00 Noon Friday working knowlege of machines landscaped grounds. Marion E. HEBRON (8 miles out) - Super 1 Split. All have family rooms, fireplaces, aluminum FINANCIAL 6 d a y s ...... 74 word per day and Benefits. oven, range, dishwasher, clean 5 1/2 room Ranch with 26 days ...... 64 word per day desirable but willing to train a I working wonders | Robertson, Realtor, 643-5953. 8 — Bonds-Slockt-Morlg«g»! aluminum siding, convenient heated family room, three siding, 2-car garages and city utilities. All are quality 9 — Personal Loans 15 WORD MINIMUM PLEASE READ person with good dexterity. MANCHESTER TOOL again | location, nice yard. Bowers bedrooms, country size kitchen, built by James A. McCarthy. 10 — Insurance Happy Ads ...... $1.75 Inch Liberal fringe benefits. $19,900 FIVE rooms, 1 1/2 EXEDUTIVE HOME LAUNDRY MAN - Monday 1 1/2 baths.Only $33,000. Directions—Scott Drive to Kennedy Rd., left on Hamilton LIST YOUR HOUSE IN.. Y O U R A D Dynamic Controls Corp., 8 & DESIGN, INC. WAITRESSES Love, I baths, stove, refrigerator, gar­ School area. $34,800. EMPLOYMENT Classified ads are taken over through Saturday, 1 p.m. to 6 Wolverton Agency, Realtors, Drive, next left Is Grissom Rd. Follow signs to models. 13 - Help Wanted Nutmeg Rd., South Windsor, Full and part-time evenings. I The Poison Ivy Kid g age, two acres. Hutchins Agen­ Minimum down. In Manchester on 2 acres in 14 — Business Opportunities the phone as a convenience. p.m. (Wednesday 7 a.m. to 4 6492813. The Herald is responsible for 289-6807. An Equal opportunity 130 HARTFORD RD. Must be over 18. We will train. cy, Realtors, 649-5324. REALE’S CORNER 15 — Situation Wanted m.). Apply in person. East UAR REALTY 00.! INC. prime neighborhood. only one Incorrect insertion and employer. ‘PAID VACATION 6 4 9 -5 2 6 3 artford Convalescent Home, 643-2692 MAIN STREET, Talcottville. Refreshingly different with ^ ITSIUW SniEn p h o n e S W -4 S 2 S , EDUCATION then only to the size of the & ‘FREE LIFE AND 18 — Private Instructions 745 Mpin Street, East Hartford. VERNON HoNrt D. Mirtoch, IMiltPr Seven-room home with up to charm and privacy galore. >>eeee>eeeee»ee»eeee»a»»»»»»»«»!! original insertion. Errors which RN for physician’s office, Mon- DISABILITY INSURANCE f F 19 — Scliools-Classes do not lessen the value of the da^r, Tuesday, Thursday, four bedrooms, huge kitchen MERRITT Built in 1 ^ . Consisting of 20 — Instructions Wanted advertisement will not be cor- HOUSEKEEPERS - Due to ‘PROFIT SHARING KIDS 8 ROOM COLONIAL with oven, range and ****46•••••••••••••••••••••• Friday 9-6, Saturday, 9-1. B f2 - IffiYPUNCH Operator, part- eleven robms, 4 baths, 6 Services OHered 31 REAL ESTATE rented by an additional Inser­ expansion at the Meadow’s Con­ RETIREMENT PLAN Happiness Is; MANCHESTER - Three- refrigerator, large dining room. Painting-Papering 3 2 tion. 8321 time, 6 to 11 p.m. Minimum of bedrooms plus butler’s pan­ 23 — Homes lor Sale valescent Center reliable Call 875-8951 to arrange inter­ Going to the Movies 4 bedrooms, baths up­ bedroom Cape, new kitchen Good buy at $34,900. Wolverton AGENCY MILLAR ’TREE Service, Inc. 24 — Lota-Land lor Sale one year experience on system try, laundry room, walk-in housekeepers are needed to stairs. First fioor has family cabinets, dishwasher. Lot over Agency, Realtors, 6492813. WALTOR Removal, pruning, lot clearing, J.P. LEWIS & Son custom 25 — Investment Property ABLE,WILLING, pleasant 3 data recorder or 029 view. TEMPLE BETH cedar closets, dressing alcove 26 — Business Property compliment our staff. room, fireplaced living room, 200’ deep. Wall-to-wall KUS spraying.Fully insured. decorating, interior and Bondo-Stocko-Mortgogeo 8 mother’s helper to live-in at Keypunch necessary. Paid HDWARD JOHNSON SHOLOM 27 — Resort Property Experience is preferred but not dining room, eat-in kitchen, carpeting, bus line. Only $28.- 646-1180 off master bedroom. Many Licensed. Free estimates. exterior, paper hanging. Fully 28 — Real Estate Wanted shore all summer. Cali 232-2131. holidays, good starting pay. 900. Pasek, Realtors, MLS, 289- essential. Contact Mr. Liquore, RESTAURANT 400 East Middle Tpke. bath with laundry. Located on MANCHESTER built-ins throughout entire Phone 633-5345. insured. 649-9^...... MORTGAGES — 1st, and 2nd Apply or call, Mr. Clark, 6x:a 647-9194. Route 30, Vernon 7475, 742-8243. MISC. SERVICES "THE INCREDABLE a large treed lot on a dead-end house, den, large game room, 31 — Services OHered mortgages — Interim financing Cola Bottling Company, 451 CDZY CDRNER LDT walk-out to in-ground pool. CUSTOM MADE Draperies, GRADUATE Students, five 32 — Painting-Papering Main Street, East Hartford, MR. LIMPET" street □ N O T IC E S — expeditious and confidential RN COUNTER GIRLS - Full-time EAST HARTFORD - Three- Nicely landscaped with a 5- VACANT MANCHES’TER - Nine rooms, Hot water heat with central very reasonable, work years professional training. 33 — Bullding-Contrecting service, J.D. 11 P.M. to 7 A.M. 569-1330. Sunday, 2 to 4 p.m. bedroom Ranch, breezeway, four bedrooms, large lot, large 34 — Rooling-SIdIng-Chimney Real Estate and part-time. Must be over 18, ELECTRICAL Distributor room, 2-bedroom Ranch, Aluminum sided, clean 7- air conditioning. Price, $110,- guaranteed. Call anytime, 649 V e^ reasonably priced. FYee 35 — Heating-PlumOlng Assoc. 646-1980. Rated G OWNER garage, large lot. Two-story bam, two-car garage. RB zone, estimates. Phone 643-8634. be willing to work some counter man. Experienced. center fireplace, garage, eat- room Colonial, 2-car garage, 000 firm. Shown by appoint­ 4266. 36 — Flooring Lott end Found l Part-time. Excellent wages DIETARY AIDES - Part-time, weekends. Apply in person 872-4447 building in rear. Close to central, many extras. Many 37 — Moving-Trucking-Storaga Must know materials and in kitchen, formal dining 80x140 lot. $30,500. This will ment only. ANXIOUS about bills? Need and benefits. Enjoy working experience helpful, but not after 6 p.m. Dairy Queen school, on bus line. Low 40’s. possibilities. $39,900. F. J. TREE SERVICE (Soucier) COLLEGE Graduate students 38 — Services Wanted necessary. Hours required, 7 applications. Excellent 568-6926. room. Perfect for your retire­ sell quickly. T.J.Crockett, LOST - Sealpoint Siamese cat, money for any reason? Second Brazier, 242 Broad Street, benefits, good future. Economy Spflecki, Realtor, 6492121. Trees cut, trimmed or topped, available for exterior and in­ MISC. FOR SALE in a very clean and pleasant a.m. to 8 a.m., 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., MANCHESTER - Well cared ment home or a starter. Realtors, 6491577 vicinity Homestead Street. mortrage loans arranged quick­ Manchester. Electric Supply. Call Dolores or stumps removed, fulW insured. terior painting. Six years 41 — Articlea lor Sale Answers to Isus. Phone 646- atmosphere, with a skilled 4 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Apply at CASEY for ten room oversized Cape in Price? $38,500. For more in­ PHILBRICK 42 — Building Supplies ly - cilnfidently. Call today, R. Linda, 646-2830. MANCHESTER - ’Two-family HOME BUYING information. Got a tree problem? Well worth experience. Fully insured. Free 3134. and d^icated staff. East Hartford Convalescent country setting, only five 43 — Dogs-Blrds-Pets S. BurK Realtor, 42^71. MECHANICS - for large truck : Welcome Home duplex. Conveniently locatM, formation call Tony Stop in or we will mail free Agancy a phone call. 742-8252. estimates. Call our com­ 44 — Livestock Home, 745 Main Street, East minutes from center of town. bus line. Only $31,900. Pasek, Wasilefsky, 6495306. MANCHESTER - By owner...... copy. Hayes Corporation, 55 petitors, than call us, 6497034. fleet, guaranteed year round DO you have a clear speaking Wall-to-wall carpeting. 45 — Boats a Accesaoriss Pertonolo 2 MMKKSTER MANOR Hartford. work with overtime. Call 643- from Italy Realtors, MLS, 289-7475, 74^ priced for quick sale, lovely six- East Center Street. 646-0131. 648^1200 46 — Sporting Goods telephone voice? Are you Separate three room apart­ EQUAL HOU8INQ OPPORTUNITY TRUCKING, odd jobs, moving NURSM6H0ME 2414. 8243. room ftonch. Large living room 47 — Garden Products Read looking to make good part time Sloan I ment. Priced in the mill 40s. large appliances, cleaning 46 — Antiques VITAMIN E 400 i.u. $3.50 per 368 West Contor S t with firepiace, dining room, TOLLAND - Nicely located six- cellars and attics, also some INSIDE - Outside painting. 49 — Wanted to Buy CARPENTERS - finish or fuil time money? Earn up to Call us to see this fine iisting. T. Barrows & Wallace bottle 100s, three bottles $10. 6 4 6 -0 1 29 $4. per hour. If you got what it eat-in kitchen, 3 bedrooms, room Ranch on shaded 3/4 acre tree work done. 644-1775. Special rates for people over ffi. carpenters, full time, good Welcome Home J. Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. wall-to-wall throughout, at­ Fully insured. Estimates given. RENTALS Delivered to you, send check or takes to be successful in MANCH. NEW HAVEN HARTFORD lot. Rec room with bam board 52 — Rooms lor Rent Herald Ads salary. Call after 5, 643-7004. MANCHESTER tached garage, fenced lot in MANCHESTER - Several six Call 6497863. money order to Health Vitamin SALES PERSONS telephone advertising. If you j CINDY SHELDO N S 64S-530e 3S7-1S1S 27S-1800 walls and bar. Attached one-car 53 — Apartments lor Rent Co., 2759 Ellington Road, ^uth ifld MANCHESTER - Four- nice residential area. $33,900. room homes, fireplaces, gar­ LIGHT ’Tmcking - Odd jobs, 54 — Homes lor Rent A feel you’re qualified or have S (AND BLUE SNEAKERS)?: garage. Dining area, deck, Windsor, Conn. 06074. Call 644- •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• GAS STATION attendant bedroom Colonial, 2>A baths, 6494043. above ^ound pool, big living ages, handy locations, well cellars and attics cleaned^ INTERIOR - EXTERIOR pain­ 55 — Buslneaa lor Rent IF YOU enjoy greeting the WAREHOUSE HELPER drive to succeed call Mr. From S walnut paneled first floor fami­ NEW LISTING 56 — Resort Property lor Rent 1775. needed, full-time, apply in per­ MANCHESTER - 6-room room. Located in excellent maintained. Mid to lower 30s. lawns mowed, small tree work. ting, insured, e^erienced, 57 — Wanted to Rent □ EMPLOYMENT public and can assume full son. Gorins Sports Cfar, Talcott- Full-Time and Part-Time Brown, 646-2637. Rome, Naples, Capri, §: ly room, spacious kitchen, with responsibility for the operation Colonial with three bedrooms, COLONIAL - Four or Five neighborhood for ctuldren. ^ , - Belfiore Agency, 647-1413. Free estimates. Phone 643-6000. reasonable rates. For free es­ 58 — Mlac. lor Rent ville. etc. loads of cabinets and built-ins. Older fou>'^droom home, l^room s, 2 1/2 baths, sunken timate, call Peter Tilley, 749 PRIVATE Party wishes to of our office, we are interested FAIRWAY KITCHEN helper full time, family style kitchen with pan­ 900. Lee and Lament Realty, AUTOMOTIVE Impeccably maintained. large lotf^6-car garage. living room, floor-to-ceiling VERNON - Six-room Cape with CUS’TOM made draperies and 6117. borrow $800 to $1,200. Can pay Help Wanted 1 3 in you. Generai procedures in­ matoreatore person, goodg< starting try, dining room, 2-car garage, 875-0000, 872-4690. 61 — Autos lor Sale back with interest. 64fr^5, MAID wanted for motel work, Catalog Showroom Manicured lot in desirable baths, vage porch, two move-in condition. Only $34,^. ce. $69,900. By owner, attached breezeway and gar­ bedspreads, wide selection of 62 — Trucks lor Sale cluding simplified bookkeeping, salary, excellentlU fringe' ■ Help Wanted Porter Street area. 60’s. between 5-6. experience preferred. Full­ 261 Broad 8traat 13 fireplaces. Asking $35,000. Wolverton Agency, 6492813. 9. age. Stove and refrigerator in­ fabnes. Call 6491786 anytime. NUTMEG PAINTING - toriaty 63 — Heavy Equipment lor Sale HOUSEWIVES, college pricing, and correspondence. time. Apply Connecticut Motor benefits. On_____ busIL line, ., . apply in Warren E. Howland, Realtors, a 64 — Motorcyclea-BIcycles Manchattar, Conn. cluded. By owner, $34,500. 875- & Gamache. Experienced in in­ students. Earn $200-$300 Some expereince helpful. Five- person, East“ ■■Hartford rd C(Con TOLLAND - Custom Dutch 65 — Campera-Trallers-Moblle Lodge, 400 Tolland Tpke., 643-1108. PLYMOUTH LANE - six room Colonial in country setting with 8119. ODD JOBS - Carpentry, pan­ terior, exterior, residential and Homes monthly, full or part-time in day week. Hours flexible. For Call Mr. Lindsay, 646-0252 valescent Home, 745 Main WARREN E. HOWLAND COLUMBIA - ^ owner, six- Manchester. room Raised Ranch, 1 1/2 Garrison Colonial, fireplace, 1 seven big rooms. ’This quality eling, rec rooms, offices, commercial. Fully insured, 649 66 — Automotive Servlee telephone advertising. Call Mr. appointment phone 643-0255. Previous experience helpful, Street. MANCHES’TER - Colonial, 3 REALTOHS 643-1168 5295. 67 — Autos lor Rent-Lease Brown, 646-2637, between 9 TRUCK baths, 2-car garage, fireplaced 1/2 baths, principals only. 649 new home includes an 18x15’ Lots-Land tor Sale 24 household repairs, yard work A □ FINANCIAL but not necessary. Pleasant bedrooms, living room, dining 5448. master bedroom with fireplace, Phone 64945M. family room, 21/2 acres. Many a.m.-12 noon, 4:30-7:30 p.m. PART TIME - help wanted, room, kitchen. Only $30,900. working conditions, excellent DRIVER extras. $43,500. 228-0436, after 6 two or three other bedrooms, FARM -160 acres, modem log PETER BELUVEAU Painting ASSEMBLERS - Soldering evenings and weekends, Mt. Frechette & Martin, Realtors, TOOLMAKER, machinist, PAYROLL benefits, 5-day week, store p.m. spacious kitchen with custom home, bam, fish pond, 1/2 mile TWO HANDY men want varie­ - Experienced and insurecT Bondo-Stocku-Mortgogeo 8 experience on printed ciecuit Vernon Dairy, 244 Broad Street, 6464144. ty of jobs, raking rolling, Painting, papering, ceilings, lathe operators. Must be able to discount, etc. Manchester. Must be over 18. TRAINEES RANCH - 5 l/* « 'o m s, 1 1/2 cabinets, oven, range, hood, road frontage, secluded, good Legal Notices boards and harnesses desirable SUPERVISOR hunting, fisiwe. $49,000. F. A.' liming, fertilizing, mowing big or small jobs. Phone ^ set-up and work from but will train. Liberal fringe An nqutl opportunity omp/oyor Apply in person. baths, v in y l^ r^ V , in-ground REDUCED. Here’s a 7-room SAGE DRIVE dishwasher, disposal, MORTGAGES, loans first se­ CIRCA 1778 Cape Cod, wide refrigerator, triple sink and Peabody Co., Houlton, Maine. lawns, attics, cellars cleaned! 1671. blueprints. Minimum three- benefits. Dynamic Controls AAA Trucking Corporation is pool. Acre 9 ^ . Garage. $32,- Raised Ranch you must see. One year old custom designed cond, third. All kinds. Realty This position requires boards, two baths, 6 1/2 rooms, 000. Call Warren E. Howland, grill. Also includes 29x17’ living Reasonable rates, 643-5305. Court of Probate. District of Andover statewide, credit rating un- years experience. Apply at Corp. 8 Nutmeg Rd., South APPLIANCE Salesman - now hiring for a SALARY fireplace, foyer, double garage. Sparkling country kitchen, 9room Raised Ranch, large NOTICE OF HEARING experience in payroll or Realtors, 643-1108. fireplaced living room, 4 room with fireplace, dining BUILDING LOTS - 3/4 to one PAPER HANGING and ceiling necesMry. Reasonable. Con­ Paragon Tool Co., Inc., 121 Windsor, 289-6807. An equal op- Experienced, top pay, group in­ PAID Truck Driver Training Hutchins Agency, 649-5^. cathedral ceiling living room ESTATE OF WILLIAM SEGAL Adams Street, Manchester. timekeeping. Must have abili­ bedrooms. Lovely game room. room, unfinshed rec room with acre, 150’ frontage, 300’ plus painting. Neat work. Pursuant to an order of Hon. Norman fidential, quick arrangements. portunity employer.______GENERAL Machinist - Over­ surance and fringe benefits. l^ogram. Successful comple­ with fieldstone fireplace, ty to supervise other people TOLLAND - Six-room Ranch, Over two acres treed land. fieldstone fireplace. Tliis home deep. Residential Manchester. PDQ PRINTERS - Post Road Reasonable rates. Phone 649 P J. P ^ s s , Judge, dated April 12, 1974 a Alvin Lundy Agency. 527-7971. time, paid holidays, excellent Bemie’s ’TV, Tri-city Plaza, 3 1/2 ACRES, horse paradise, lovely kitchen work area and 1112. hearing will be held on an application tion can lead to a permanent four years old, four bedrooms, Excellent closet space and is loaded with extras to 646-1316 P hyllis Jackston, Plaza, Vernon. Letterheads, 100 Constitution Plaza, Hart­ SCHOOL Bus Drivers - WE have some real nice elderly and work with them to insurance benefits. Metronics, Vernon, Phone 242-5517. seven roorfi Colonial, 1 1/2 family room with fiteplace, 3 Realtor. praying that the fiduciary's account be Manchester area. Wanted im­ Inc., Route 6 and 44-A, Bolton. driving position with AAA. rec room, fireplace, garage, 1/2 more. Only $39,900. Call today, numerous to list. $M,000. Lee envelopes, bills, quick copy, accepted, allowed and an order of dis­ ford. Evenings, 233-6879. people who need a real nice per­ prepare the payroll for 375 baths, large out buildings. acre lot. For more information or 4 bedrooms, V h baths, pan­ and Lament Realty, 875-0000, TEACHERS have saved mediately, over 25 preferred. son to look after them and have Keith Real Estate, " ' ‘ 6491922, wedding invitations, Xeroxine tribution be given as in said application employees. Hutchins Agency, 649-5324. and appointment to see, phone eled rec room. Deluxe built- 872-4690. ( 875-4819. homeowners 2950% on quality on file more fully appears, at the Court Will Tram. Call 643-2414. fun doing it. Pay and hours CAB DRIVER - We have a full 646-4126. *♦**♦♦♦♦♦♦••♦»♦»♦♦♦♦♦< Hours: 8:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. AIR-CONDITIONING and AAA DRIVERS EARN: 875-6980. No brokers please. ins, refrigerator, washer and house painting. Fourteen years of Probate on ^ r i l 28,1974 at 1:00 p.m. good. Can 649-2358 for details. time opening, for a night driver Eleanor H. Preuss, Clerk refrigeration service man. MANCHESTER - Attractive $37,900. dryer, 2-car garage, large lot, Investment Property 25 ODD JOBS - You name it - we experience, fully insured. 649 PART TIME handyman Company paid fringe benefits starting at 3 p.m. You will Tired of ladder and tool box? • S6.26 PER HDUR seven-room Cape, new Legal Notices COVENTRY (North) $45,900 $62,700. do it. Phone John at 643-2097 or 1609. mechanic, repairs on small in­ including profit sharing. cover East Hartford and We need an inside man as ser­ aluminum siding, gutters. New MANCHEISTER - Handyman’s dustrial equipment and motors. Manchester. If you are depen­ • PAID VACATION MANCHESTER - Older 6-room Andy at 872-2385. Court of Probate, District of Andover Apply to: vice manager-dispatcher. Full­ roof, new storm windows. Colonial, much new work in­ MEHiOOM GOLONUL Ellington special, 2.3 acres zoned in­ INTERIOR-EX’TERIOR pain­ NOTICE OF HEARING Call 649-5334. dable, with a clean driving time position. C5B, Biue Cross, Fireplace, knotty pine rec room Spacious new 9room Colonial Roses Are Red, VMeb lire Hue, , Blue Cross, PAID HOLIDAYS side, two full baths, three UGR REALTY CO.! INC. dustrial. Has five-room Ranch LAWN SERVICE - Complete ting, free estimates. Phone 649 Court of Probate, District of Andover E S T A T E O F BENJAMIN CHENEY RROTHERS record, we want to talk to you. PRIVACY & SECLUSION HOCHBERG Want M s lire froavy etc. Call Woodcock_____ c RefRefrigera- with bar, eat-in kitchen, extra bedrooms, formal dining room, on an acre of trees and ... 643-2692 as income or office. LaPenta mowing, raking, yards cleaned. 7798. NOTICE OF HEARING NURSES AIDE - 3 p.m. to 11 INC. East Hartford Cab Co., 107 tion Company, 644-1511. cabinets, formal dining room, 3-bedroom, full dormer ESTATE OF WILLIAM MORAN, Pursuant to an order of Hon. Norman And Get Resalts Too! EXCELLENT HEALTH, WEL­ 2-car garage, $35,900. Wolver- privacy. 2% baths, first-floor 8oburt D. MunloeiL IIm Nim - Agency, 646-2440. Summer contracts available. J. Preuss, Judge, dated April 5, 1974 a p.m., part-time or full-time. Burnside Ave., East Hartford. JR. Pursuant to an order of Hon. Nor­ M 643-2711 31 Coopar Hill Straat FARE AND PENSION RENE- built-ins, 1 1/2 baths, storage ton Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. family room with fireplace, custom Cape, on 5 wooded Free estimates. Senior citizen BOLTON PAINTING - man J. Preuss, Judge, dated April 12, hearing will be held on an application Enpellent wages and benefits. Manchester, Conn. 06040 HANDYMAN - full time, room galore! $37,700. No agents acres, with a pond. First-floor MANCHESTER, 8-room Professional painting at praying that the administration account Manchester Manor Nursing ACCOUNTANT - CPA Firm. FITS large kitchen with built-ins, discounts. 643-0304. be accepted and an order of distribution mature person, good starting please. Phone owner, 643-0937. family room with fireplace, aluminum sided building on reasonable prices. 18 years Home, 385 West Center Street, One or more years exposure to formal dining room and 2 gar­ be granted as in said application on file salary, excellent fringe APPLICANTS MUST HAVE: aluminum siding, central East Center Street. First floor, experience. Free estimates. more fully appears, at the Court of Manchester. 646-0129. MAN TO work in hardware public accounting, tax CENTER STREET ages. Fantastic value in MANCHESTER - $31,900, six ------o---” — .»«id appli benefits. On bus line, apply in • H.S. DIPLOMA vacuum system, 2 baths, lots former dental office, amesited STEVEN EDWARDS Contrac­ 6491707. on file more fully appears, at the Court Probate on April 25, 1974 at 1:00 p.m. store, full-time. Apply in per­ experience helpful. Advance­ person. E ast Hartford Con­ Immaculate 6-room Cape with today’s market. Joe Gordon, room Colonial, IV^ baths, dead­ ting Agency - Painting, interior- Eleanor H. Preuss, Clerk • CLEAN DRIVIN9 RECORD BOLTON U KE AREA of paneling and carpeting parking lot, ideal professional of Probate on ^ r i l M, 1974 at 1:00 p.m. SHORT Order Cook, day work, son, Manchester Hardware and BOOKKEEPER - Male ment opportunity excellent. valescent Home, 745 Main bath and a half, shed dormer, 6495306. end street, trees, privacy. location ..... Martens Agency, exterior, carpentry, small jobs, EJeanor H. Preuss, Clerk full-time. Apply in person only, Supply, 877 Main Street. preferred. Experienced in all Please send resume, IRYpBOO Hutchins Agency, 6 4 9 ^ 4 . throughout. Only 6 years old. Street. APPLY IN PERSON oversized garage, lot 200’ Realtors, 646-2550. masonry and cement work, Howard Johnson’s Restaurant, phases of bookkeeping. Must be Manchester Herald Box RR. Four-room Cape, breezeway, EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY 60’s. MONDAY and TUESDAY deep. Vacant. — T.J. fences, tilling for gardening, 394 Tolland Tpke., Manchester. SECRETARY Wanted. Apply in capable, dependable and able to WANTED - Fuel oil driver, full­ garage, tool shed, well MANCHESTER - $30,500, 6 WARREN E. HOWLAND tree work, no job too small, for Building-Contracting 33 LEGAL writing, to Conn. Wildcats Pro take responsibility of super­ BAKERY SALES woman. APRIL 22, 23 Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577 Barrows & Wallace room Cape, two unfinished, gar­ time, benefits and insurance. situated on near acre lot. Call Realtor 643-1108 Resort Property 27 any household job call for es­ Soccer, 1047 Main Street, vising small office staff. Per­ Experienced, hours 3 to 9 p.m, Phone 649-8158. 9 A.M. - 3:30 P.M. Marlene ’Trares, 688-6105 or age, immaculate condition, timate, 6491590 between 8 a.m. MASONRY - All types, NOTICE Manchester, Conn., 06040. manent emplpyment. Fringe Call Parkade Bakery, 649-MM. MANCH. NEW HAVEN HARTFORD fieldstone, brick, concrete. Suzanne Shorts, 646-3233 649-5306 397-1615 276-1600 west side. Hutchins Agency, CHATHAM, MASS. - two and 7 p.m. After due consideration benefits. Phone for appoint­ AAA MANCHESTER - 6-room Cape Free estimates, after 5 p.m., AVDN CLEANING help wanted, two with up to 4 bedrooms, cozy 6495324. bedroom cottage, fireplace, CEUNIiS following a Public Hearing on ment, 1-423-4593 or 643-8021. TRUCKING J. WATSON BUCH 6491870 or 644-2975 s ay s AUTO BODY Repair man: long mornings a week. Phone 646- kitchen with custom cabinets, furnished, heat, walk to LICENSED Rest Home - with March 18, the Bolton Zoning Central Connecticut Co^ip., 85 established, well equipped gar­ 2607. CORPORATION beaches, stores. Asking $^,000. 24 hour nursing supervision. Baraard Lozier, PUT SOME ZING INTO Milk Street, Willmantic. counters and new floor, NEWTON H. Smith & Sons - Commission has voted to deny ELECTRONIC technician, age has opening tor Young Avs,Enflakl, Conn. REAL ESTATE GO. carpeted living room, 643-6777, 643-0768. Certified recreation program, In c. S P R IN G . Decorate your experienced body man. Good Remodeling, repairing, ad­ the request of Ernest J. and experienced in audio-amplifier ^^u^m ortuntti^m phyai’ HMltor aluminum siding, windows and ambulatory residents. $14. per Patricia S. Reed for a change of house or buy new clothes with and digital circuits. Salary SERVICE. Station attendant pay. Permanent job for quality Real Estate Wanted 28 day. Telephone Administrator, ditions, rec rooms, porches and and experienced mechanic. RAKERY MECHANIC trim . Im m aculate. $33,900. roofing. No job too small. Call Repairs and zone from Residence R-1 to In­ the money you earn selling dependant on experience. Op- worker. Fringe benefits. CONCRETE Construction Manch. ON. 647-9139 Wolverton Agency, Realtors, REDWOOD FARMS St. Anthony Home, Rockville. porutunity with a growing com­ Full or part-time. Apply in per­ Mellen, White and Palshaw, 107 SELLING your home or 8799121. 64931M. RepideementsI dustrial to their property on Avon Products. Flexible hours Excellent opportunity for Laborer. Phone 875-1103 after 6 6492813. in your own neighborhood. pany. 646::810(). son, Clarke Motor Sales, Route Burnside Ave., East Hartford. p.m. acreage? For prompt friendly West Street. 6, ^Ito n . experienced mechanic for our 30 Ralph Rd. CARPENTRY - Repairs, Phone Philip Dooley, Call TWO-FAMILY, b-6 Uupl MANCHESTER - 7-room service, call Louis Dimock PART ’TIME - Men wanted dai­ newly remodeled and separate furnaces. Good Realty, 6499823. LAWNMOWERS repaired and remodeling, additions, roofing. Chairman 289-4922 SALES PERSON wanted for LEATHER Cutters, luxury Ranch, huge kitchen 6 4 9 -4 4 8 1 1 appliance and furniture depart­ ARTS AND Crafts ly 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. for cleaning enlarged bakery. Must have revenue and location. High 30s. sharpened, pick-up and Call David Patria, South Wind­ April 16, 1974 experienced and qualified with all built-ins, den with sor. 644-1796. ment. Experienced preferred. demonstrators needed. Part- duties. Phone 646-4220. some electrical background. trainees. Liberal benefits. Top Charles Lesperance, 649-7620. fireplace, 3 bedrooms, 2 full ALL CASH for your property delivered. Call Sharpall now for 40-hour week, three evenings in­ time or full-time. No collecting, within 24 hours.Avoid red tape, your spring tuneup. 6495305. MACHINIST - Able to set up Excellent wages and free wages. Charter Oak Apparel, baths, heated family room, 2 WES ROBBINS carpentry cluded. Draw or commission. no delivering. Call 872-8663,875- EXPERIENCED Graphic il­ (Barridon Building), 14OT Park MANCHESTER - First instant service. Hayes Agency, and operate bridgeports and 9722, or 633-9023. benefit program. plus garages. Beautiful in- remodeling specialist. Ad­ Liberal benefits, employee dis­ lustrator wanted, call Street, Hartford. Offering, excellent five-room groundpooL Wolverton Agency, 6490131. LET US cultivate a closer tie lathes with minimumi super­ ^^laycraft, Manchester, 643- ditions, rec rooms, dormers, vision. Five-years experience. count. Apply W. T. Grant Co, Apply: Itonch, garage, two fireplaces, Realtors, 6492813. between you and the good tiled bath, plastered walls, oil WE WILL buy your house. Call earth. For reasonable roto- built-ins, bathrooms, kitchens, Exposure to tape milling a plus. Willimantic Plaza, Willimantic, FIRST NATIDNAL SALES Representative - We are 6493446. 2 Liberal fringe benefits. Mrs. Roy. An equal opportunity HOSTESS/SUKRVISW on the grow. We are now accep­ heat, oak flooring, com­ MANCHESTER - Clean 5 1/2 anytime, Hutchins Agency, tilling, phone 6491993. employer. EXPERIENCED exhibit STORES! INC. binations. Excellent lot, with Realtors, 649-5324. Dynamic Controls Corp, 8 Evenings. Must be over 21. ting applications for full-time room home on beautiful treed LEON CIESZYNSKI builder - builder wanted, supervisory Park and Oakland Avanuaa sales personnel. This position is babbling brook, city utilities. acre lot. Full basement, new Nutmeg Rd., South Windsor, ‘UNIFORMS PROVIDED experience preferred. Call ROTO-’TILLING, for gardens or new homes custom built, 289-6807. An equal opportunity Eaal Hartford for retail sales on our lot in B uilt bv A nsaldi. $37,500. bath, one-car garage. SELLING your house? Call us •PAID VACATION Dis^laycraft, Manchester 643- Charles Lesperance, 649-7620. first and we’ll make you a cash new lawns. Phone 6490706 after remodeled, additions, rec This is the employer. WANTED - Working foreman. An equal Opportunity Emphyor Willimantic. Applicants must Immediate occupancy. Only 4 p.m. rooms, garages, kitchens ‘FREE LIFE AND DISABILITY have stable employment $28,900. Call today. Keith Real offer. One day service. T. J. season for Requirements: experience in INSURANCE TOLLAND - Three bedroom Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. remodeled, bath tile, cement MA’TURE WOMAN for doctor’s job shop work, short run background, sales experience Estate, 646-4126, M91922. HOMELINE Floor cleaning work. Steps, dormers. Residen­ office. Office routine plus medi­ ‘MEDICAL PLAN r^uired. Salary plus commis­ Raised Ranch set on acre prototype aircraft industry. wooded lot, eat-in kitchen plus THIS BROKER is working hard company, for residential and tial or commercial. Call 649 BLACK care and insurance forms. Ap­ Must have abilities and ‘PROFIT SHARING sion and many other benefits. com m ercial, call 649-1590 4291. proximately three days weekly RETIREMENT PLAN Contact Mr. Hancock, Rec- dining room with sliders to for a quick sale. List your knowledge of all around basic deck. Large family room with nchester property with us. Call Hagler between 8 a.m. and 7 p.m. CARPENTER ANTS and fill-in for vacations. Send machining. 55 hour week, plus Call 875-8951 to arrange inter­ FRDNT-END MECHANIC town, USA, Route 6, Williman­ resume to Box"J”, Manchester tic. fieldstone fireplace. $37,900. Real Estate, 643-6624. CARPENTRY - Porches, gar­ In addition to being benefits. Send resume or call view. Ttrrlflc opportunity for an oxporltncod Call 875D884. GARDEN SPDT Herald. Armatt Inc., 237 Oak Street, Palatial 4-bedroom Colonial, MANNING RUG e'eaning com­ ages, additions, bathrooms, unsightly and unsanitary. HBWARD JBHNSBN mochanic. Advancomant, fringo bonaflta, and MATURE Woman - Needed to pany, specializing in steam kitchens, houses, repairs. Free Glastonbury, Conn., 633-8260. large fruit treed lot, formal Black Ants excavate ARE YOU A self-starter with r e s t a u r a n t good working condHIona. team portrait sales, earn $125- COVENTRY - Ideal starter or cleaning of wall-to-wall estimates. Small jobs. Stephen $175 weekly, national company, retirement home, five room dining room, aluminum extensive galleries in wood sales experience? We need you! Routt 39, V«non Apply In parson - Sarvlea Dapt. □ MISC. SERVICES carpeting. Reasonable rates. Martin, 6497295. to serve as nesting places National company. $125 plus. sales experience helpful but not Bungalow, central heat, 200’ siding, oversized two-car gar­ Free estimates. 742-7165. and may cause extensive Full-time including three RN’s - LPN’s necessary, hospitalization and from lake. $12,900. Stanley age, city utilities. Immediate MASON CONTRACTOR - life insurance. Call Mr. Brown, Agency, 646-3618, 643-5724. Spacious, elegant and convenient describes this 8-room Dutch Colonial. Four damage to your home. evenings. Call Mr. Davis, 646- WAITRESSES - Full-time DILON SALES & SERVICE occupancy. Low 30’s. LIGHT TRUCKING - Attics Plastering, custom built stone (All Shifta 646-2637. bedrooms (master has walk-ln closet), oversized first floor family room 16x20’ Services Ottered 31 or brick fireplaces, chimney 2637 or 646-5798. work. Apply in person only, 319 MAIN STREET MEYER AGENGY and cellars cleaned. For free with sliding glass doors to patio, exceptional 14x14’ formal dining room, estimates phone 647-9610 repair, block and cement work. NURSES’ AIDES Howard Jonnsbn, 394 Tolland MANCHESTER OLAN MILLS needs TOLLAND Raaltors STEPS, sidewalks, stone walls, CLERK - Accounts payable, ’Tpke., Manchester. anytime. New or old. Free estimates. E. some bookkeeping or accounts (All ShIHa) housewives, college students, 646-8776 fireplaced living room with custom bookcases. 2V4 baths. For the lady of the fireplaces, flagstone terraces, Richardson, 643-0889, 6490608. payable experience. Liberal Full and part-time positions high schoot students, anyone - A BIG COLONIAL house-we offer a completely equipped ealt-ln size kitchen and first floor laun­ concrete repairs, inside and CASH Registers and adding HANDYMAN for light, clean outside. Reasonably priced. fringe benefits. Dynamic Con­ available. Many benefits, earn up to $4. an hour in machines. - Sales, service, TIMO’THY J. Connelly Carpen­ physical work, 8 a.m. to 12 telephone sales. Call Mr. John­ Goes a long way, especially if dry room. For the gentleman-a full basement, 2-car attached garage, aluminum 6434)851. trols Corp., 8 Nutmeg Rd., hospitalization, medical and noon, daily. Steady work. Phone supplies. 15 years ei^rience, try and General Contracting. South Windsor, 289-6M7. An son, 646-7357. it has 2Vk baths, 4 bedrooms, siding. For the family - a large wooded lot with an Inspiring view of the Hartford formerly with NCR. Free Residential and commercial. life insurance. Liberal sick mornings only, 649-0072. MANCHESTER - BOLTON SHARPENING Service - equal opportunity employer. DFFICE PDSITIDN first-floor family room, 2-car line, 3-bedroom Cape, Estimates. C.R.S. Company, Whether it be a small repair for a Preventive Maintenance program time, holiday and vacation Business Opportunity 14 garage, formal dining room, skyline. Priced In the low ,50's. Shown by appointment only. Saws, knives, axes, shears, RN or LPN, part-time. Laurel Automobila daalaraMp haa opanlng for woman with fireplaced living room with Coventry, 742-6381. j ^ob, a. custom built home or policy. We are one of the skates, rotary blades. Quick anything in between, call 649 BOOKKEEPER wanted - will Manor, 649-4519. typing ability and good llgura apUtudo. Plaaaant working fireplace and only $52,900. wail-to-wall carpet, kitchen has handle complete set of books, largest health care centers in MANCHESTER - Pizza house, Call Tony Wasilefsky at 649- service. Capitol Equipment SPRING CLEAN Up, brush 1379. eonditloni. 40-hour waak. Apply at: new oven and range, beautiful Co., 38 Main St., Manchester. for Federal and State special America. Drop in and see us. futly equipped. Priced to sell. 5306 for more infomnation. condition. $36,900. Wolvertqn removed, lawns raxed and LAUNDRY WORKERS - Owner nas other interests. For Hours daily 7:395, ’Thursday funds for education, payroll, CoqtactE. Kumik, RN Reliable persons needed to Agency, Realtors, 6492813. prepared. Windows washed, MASONRY WORK - Brick, 649-9240 tax reporting and accounts details call Stanley Agency, 646- BLANCHARD & ROSSETTO 7:399, Saturday, 7:30-4, 649 gutters repaired, light trucking. block and stone. New work and work at large modem Convales­ MEADDWS 3618. EQ U AL HOUaiNQ OPPORTUNITY 7958. repairs, reasonable prices. Call payable. Salary $83.30. to cent Center in Manchester. MANCHESTER - 4-family in No waiting and low prices. $101.15 weekly. Starting salary SAS SUICK! INC. center of town. Excellent condi­ Phone Paul, 6492436, 6496948. 6499508. CONVALESCENT CENTER Contact Mr. Franklin, 647-9194. REWEAVING burns, holqs. BLISS EXTERMINATOR GO., INC. depending on experience. Call 333 Bldwall 8trM l 81 ADAMS STREET a MANCHESTER EXPANDING Manchester Barrows & Wallace tion with four rooms each RealtOrs/MLS 646-2482 Realtor needs one experience MANCH. NEW HAVEN HARTFORD Zippers, umbrellas repair^. B & M ’Tree Removal, fast ser­ ai^y t y p e Carpentry and Vernon Board of Education. ManchMtar, Conn. SWIMMING pool installers, PHONE 649-4571 apartment. Excellent estate The Oldest & Largest in Conn. 875-2579 or 875-1050 for an ap­ licensed broker or ^lesman. 649-6306 397-1815 276-1600 189 W«Bt C«ntBr 8trt«t » ManchGSttr Window shades, Venetian vice, free estimates, low masonry wot..,work, ______additions and 647-9194 will train. Ample overtime. builder, *$58,900. .Wolverton blinds. Keys. TV for rent. pointment. Alt replies confidential. Reply Agency, Realtors, 6492813. prices. Insured. 6494303, or 649 remodeling. Free estimates. A. Phone 742-7308. Box ‘‘M’’, Manchester Heraldf. Marlows, 867 Main St. 6495221. 4688. Squil|pcote, 6490811.

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BEINJY BY JIM BERRY Antiquoa 43 Apartmanta For Rant 53 Apartmanta For Rant 53 Autoa For Sala 51 Y/HAT CW YJx I hUNCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Sat., April 20, 1974 - PAGE FIFTEEN THE PACK RAT SriHUe open THREE-ROOM furnished ROCKVILLE - Large, modem 1969 MUSTANG, like new, 302 l^OOKATTHie ^PPOeBCOTTO Sunday from 12 to 5 p.m.. Flora apartment, utilities, SuiUble one-bedroom apartment, engine, stick, power steering, P O O fZ T R ^ a . IT-PUTCH FUM Road, off Route 85, Bolton. one person or couple. 224 carpeted, air-conditioned, dis­ asking $850. Phone 643-2^1 BUGS BUNNY OUT OUR WAY BY NED COCHRAN Charter Oak Street, 6&8368. after 4. OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE hwasher, range and ZOUN^.' ONE OF MY M(5ST" WANTED — Antique furniture, refrigerator. Available May I IvlUST FIND QUICtDUB TWG PIECES „ MAYBE HE 5 Adults only, no pets, security apartment, heat, hot water, air- APVICE ON OF PIE, WHILE L U R IN O M E INTO deposit required. Parking for SOMETH INS/ brooding a b o u t A TOURNAMENT! conditioner. $155 monthly. MERCURY Colony Park sta­ t o u r n a m e n t one car. Call 643-9678. Phone 643-9171. tion wagon, 1971, 9 passenger, HE GOT Wantad to Buy 45 air-conditioned, low mileage. Ta l k e d M ^C H E S ’TER - New duplex, 3 ’ i l l h m /e Excellent condition. Asking $1,- INTO TOFEISN WANTED FOR CASH - An­ bloom s, living room, large MANCHESTER - One and two- 750. 646-3633. A B A C H tiques, early metal toys, trains, "Ijchen, stove, dishwasher, 1 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Htating-Plumbing bedroom apartments, air- <■ INJURY Kootlng-Sldlng-Chlmiff 34 35 Articlat tor Salt 41 ArUdat tor Safe 41 wind-ups, phonographs, guns, 1/2 baths, wall-to-wall, base­ conditioned, carpeting, 1965 MGB, engine just rebuilt, a f t e r M Y swords, oil paintings, pewter, m ent, 1250 plus security. appliances, playground and 29 miles per gallon, $800 or b ^ t SERVE! FRANK SCOTELLA plumbing, furniture, glass.lass. AhAlmost Fiwhette & Martin, Realtors, pool. From $170. Call offer.r. 6 4 ^ 3 4 . WE INSTALL Aluminum RICH, CLEAN loam, 5 yards, TAG SALE - 10 Elm Terrace, 0^0 repairs, and remodeling. |25 plus tax. Also sand, stone, a n t i n g old. ill anytime, 643- Superintendant 646-5740 or siding, storm windows, doors, Prompt service on emergen­ Manchester. At end of Park iM tai gravel, pool and patio sand. 643- Street. Saturday and Sunday, Eastern 646-8250. 1968 PLYMOUTH gutters, awnings, canopys, cies. 643-7024. MICKEY FINN ■^Tjrt' roofing. Spring special, April 20th, 21st. Books, records, BARRACUDA, chrome wheels,* BY HANK LEONARD aluminum storm windows in- duhes, bicycle, household fur­ ’THREE ROOM apartm ent, sun tach, Holley carb. Phone No JOB too small, toilet LOAM, topsoil, fill, grav< niture, etc. Come rain or shine. A P A R T M E N T first floor, heat, not water, 647-9487. sUlled, J17.88. Turnpike TV repairs, plugged drains, kitchen ■avel for AH, THAT'S MUSIC Home Improvements, 649-3406. sale. Excavating, septic, ssewer 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. RENTAL OmCE stove, refrigerator, laundry AND I ASSUME \ I REALLY LANCE IS SO SURE THAT faucets replaced, repaired, rec TO MY EARS.I I VOUR GIRL FRIEND / ‘DON’T KHOWl I SHERIFF FINN IS AN , work. Latulippe Brothers, Inc., We have a large variety of facilities. $165 per month, lease 1970 CHEVELLE, 454, four- SHERIFF—I'VE MADE WISH MORE rooms, bathroom remodeling, 846-5114, 742-9477. □ RENTALS and security. 643-4884. speed, radial tires, vinyl top, MY DECISIONJ I'M THINKS IT'S BUT I'M GOING HONEST AAANl PERHAPS BIDWELL Home Improvement GA’TOR TANDEM 4-wheeI boat deluxe one and two-bedroom INTELLIGENT VOUNG OKAY? J V AHEAD/ YOU'RE WRONG, DAD] AV').’" heat modernization, etc. Free good condition, must sell. GOING ^ PEOPLE WOULD 6 0 Co. Expert installation of estimates gladly givep. M & M trailer, brakes, electric power ****•••••••••••••••••••••••• apartm oits and townhouses NIGHTCRAWLERS for sale, winch, excellent condition. Will Asking $1,500. Phone 64^3248. INTO POLITICS! aluminum siding, gutters and Plumbing i Heating, 649-2871. Rooma tor Rant 52 throughout Manch^ter. Ren­ MANCHESTER - 3-bedroom trims. Roofing installation and refrigerated and packaged in handle up to 24’ boat. 875-1554, worm bedding. 437 1/2 North tal office (qien daily from 9-5, duplex. Available May 1st. 1963 FORD CONVERTIBLE, III repairs. 649-6495, 875-9109. TOWNE 643-6266. PLEASANT room, gentleman Plumbing Service, Main Street, Manchester. otha* times by apptintment. S ecu rity req u ire d . $190. good running condition. $100 or r e p u c i m © t h e l a b o r f o r c e mtvttima. at repairs, alterations, vanity only, call 649-1425 week days Eastern 6464250. ll >S| Mt Ai 0* mi uJ-C m » PLANS, HORACE Tetrault — Siding, NIGHTCRAWLERS - 35 cents a after 5 p.m., weekends best offer. Phone 649-70^. cabinets a specialty. Call to MUST SELL - Colonial couch roofing, storm windows, aw­ 8:30 a.m., 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. 649- dozen, 3 dozen for |1 .60 Cooper anytime. MWTOEMTBVRSES.IKL and matching chair, red pepper Hill Street, Manchester. SECOND FLOOR, five-room JUNK CARS removed free. CAPTAIN EASY nings. Quality workmanship, 4056. 2404 Nm Sisis.lL MwiMttr flat, adults, security deposit. BY CROOKS & LAWRENCE free estimates. Fully insured. color, 6350 firm. Call 6 4 9 ^ 1 . Call Joey, Tolland Auto Body, THE THOMPSON House- $41-1121 Phone 643-6731. ‘N A WAY- PERHAPS IT'S A 872-9187, 649-3417. 12x24 POOL, all accessories, Cottage Street, centrally 528-1990. THE BOND OF AFFECTlOlV MAY GOOD THING ADORA'S SO MAKE f t EASIER TO TRAIN ANP Flooring excellent condition, |200. Phone located, large, pleasantly fur­ a t t a c h e p t o y o u . E A S y i 36 SIGNATURE gas stove, large EAST HAR'iFORD - Modern educate her to a STRANGE 649-3065. nished rooms, parking. Cail 649- MANCHEISTER - Newer two Trucka tor Sala 52 2 ROOFING — Specializing oven, stainless steel top, one-bedroom apartment, FLOOR Sanding and 2358, for overnight and perma­ bedrobm Townhouse, private repairing roofs, new roofs, excellent condition, 649-0032 carpeting, air-conditioning, Refinishing, (specializing in after .6 p.m. COW MANURE - $14 and »7 nent guest rates. entrances and patio, full base- TOYOTA 1971, half-ton pick-up, ‘^ s w m gutter work, chimneys, cleaned appliances. Available im­ new tires, nice condition. older floors). Inside painting, loads, delivered. Gardens ment, includes heat, mediately. Security required. and repaired. 30 years ceilings. John Verfaille, 646- rototilled or plowed. 649-8731' WIDOW AGE 37 wishes compa­ appliances, and carpeting.$2M Economical service vehicle. PRISCILtfA’S POP experience. Free estimates. TAG SALE - April 20th, 21st, 10- after 6 p.m. $155. Superintendant 569-2339. Bargain price, $1,695. 643-6847. 5750, 872-2222. 5 p.m. 264 Oak Street, nion to share apartment.-Phone per month. Paul W. Dc^an, BY AL VERMEER Howley, 643-5361. 525-3906. Realtor, 643-4535, or 646-lWl. Manchester. Miscellaneous 1964 GMC pick-up, needs some HE SAYS Hei?EAFTER HE household iwems, clothing. Doga-BIrda-Pata 43 THREfl BEDROOM apart­ EXPECTS A BETTER ROSSI ROOFING, siding, FURNISHED ROOM, share FIRST FLOOR, two-family 7 ment, living room, kitchen, $170 repair, $350. (]aU between 9:30- REPORT CARD! chimneys, gutters, free es­ use of apartment, has living rooms, country kitchen, con­ monthly. (Jail 1-6664)067 or 1- 6, 643-2171. timates. Fully insured. Days, MOVING - Bedroom set, AKC registered Siberian husky □ MISC. FOR SALE dressers, coffee table, corner for sale, five months old, 1150. room fireplace. $28 weekly. venient location, no pets. Phone 5 2 6 ^ . evenings, 529-8056. Paul Call 646-1477. Phone 646-7378. 649-1677. 1965 INTERNATIONAL Scout, Cosgrove 643-5364. table, kitchen set, refrigerator, LARGE one bedroom apart­ 2-wheel drive, 4 cylinder, $ ^ . Artlelaa tor Said 41 washer, dryer, range, also C^ll after 5:30 p.m, 742-Wll. piano. 742-9880. AKC REGIS’TERED German GENTLEMAN to share four COVENTRY - Three-room ment, lots of closets, hardwood CV • V u s Qfi Shepherd puppies, seven weeks room apartment, swimming apartment available im­ floors, eat.in kitchen, private BARRETT HOME Improve­ ALUMINUM sheets used as CHEVROLET VAN, 1969, stan- ment Company, aluminum printing plates, .007 thick, old. Call anytime, 643-2385. pool, color TV, washer-dryer, mediately. All utilities in­ entrance. Available May 1, CLEANING RAGS - recycled near highway, 875-1333. cluded. $140 monthly. Security $160. monthly. Call 646-8116 dard shift, good condition. STEVE CANYON siding, make your home look 23x32” . 25 cents each or 5 for II. cotton diapers, 89 cents per Asking $1,295. 646-3633. BY MILTON CANIFF like new. Save fuel with in­ Phone 643-2711. SCKIIETY FOR cats, kittens, required. 872-9402, Vantage after 7 p.m. 'I pound, cotton wiping rags, 38 LIGHT Housekeeping room, Realty. sulated backing, Kaiser, Alcoa adoption, placement, shelter, , ------r - o ------• HIM ACCEPTINO cents per pouhd, 20 pound igen _ TEtP \ HANG IN^ ...AND T IS ABOUT TO ^ products. Complete trim. &ve NEWSPRINT end rolls. 25 Route 83, Vernon. Phone 875- stove, refrigerator, linens Motorcyclaa-BIcyclaa 54 THAT INHERriANCS VYOULP) SUMMER.' minimum order. Phone 0052. -----irovided.- 801 Main Street. M9- THREE-ROOM apartment, CHANGE OUR UVE5-AND I s o m v m i good money and get a job done cents each. Inquire side door. Manchester Sheltered 79. i k ? Manchester Evening Herald. near hospital. Heat, hot water, A-ao NO N ft HAS HAPPENEDU W ILL right by local craftsman. Workshop, 646-5718. stove, relrigerator and cooking PRESIDENTUa 1974 KAWASAKI KX-250 '— ______r^ \» H P P £ N ! Financing available. Roger G. AKC English Springer Spaniel, Motocrosser. Only ridden the WE BUY and sell used fur­ 4 year old female, Fielastock, Wall-to-wall carpeting. VILLAGE APTS. THE BORN LOSER BY ART SAMSON Barrett, Webster Lane, Bolton, TWO 55-GALLON steel oil $1$165. Adults only, no pets. one hour break-in period. Best 6494)822. niture. Cash on the line. One excellent runner. Must sell. $75 offer. Call 872-2540. % drums with stands. 14” GM or best offer. 646-0496. Apartmanta For Rant 53 Security deposit required. MANCHESTER r piece or an entire housefull. wheels; 15” Ford wheels. Phone 643-9678. 646-6432. Furniture Elam, 345 Phone 643-2880. Uvaatock ^ WE HAVE customers waiting One and two bedrooms. LOW COST m otorcycle in­ BLAST Main Street Rear, behind for the rental of your apartment surance, immediate binding. Douglas Motor Sales. THREE-ROOM efficiency, Near schools, churches See us for your needs, Crockett Haating-Plumbing 35 TAG SALE - Saturday and Sun­ PONY - four years old, part- or home. J.D. Real Estate carpeting and parking included. day, 10-5, Route 44A, rear of Associates, Inc. 646-1980. and shopping center, on Agency, 643-1577. CLEAN USED refrigerators, Shetland and POA Gilding. 48” $150 monthly. Phone 646-5200. BOTTI Heating and Plumbing Ron’s A-1 Station. FSimiture, bus line. (Jail anytime. ranges, automatic wasbers, riding and cart broken. HARLEY-Davidson - Motor- — Prompt, courteous service. glassware, picture frames, etc. Excellent with children. All LOOKING for anything in real MANCHESTER - 2-bedroom with guarantees. B. D. Pearl’s estate rental — apartments, 648-2823 CTcles, parts and accessories. Call 643-1496. Appliances, 649 Main St, 643- shots. 649-8875. apartment, stove, refrigerator TAG SALE - April 20th, 21st, 9 homes, multiple dwellings, no and carpeting. $1K monuly. No Expert service. Harley- 2171. Davidson Sales, 49 Park Street, SEWERLINES, sink lines, a.m. - 5 p.m. 61 Oxford Drive, Boata-Aceaaaorlaa fees. Call J.D. Real Estate pets. Security deposit. 646-5200. ^ s t Hartford. Avon bottles, 45 Associates, Inc. 646-1980. Hartford. 247-9774. cleaned with electric cutters, SCREENED Loam, gravel, by professionals. McKinney ideal gifts for mother and O’DAY SWIFT sail boat, all MANCHEJS’TER - New deluxe Homaa tor Rant 54 processed gravel, sand, stone, father’s day. Miscellaneous THREE room ground floor MOTORCYCLE Insurance - Bros. Sewer Disposal Com­ and fill George H. Griffing, fiterglas. Great for begiimer two-bedroom Townhouses. 11/2 THE FLINTSTONES pany, 643-5306. items, good clothing, materni­ apartment, heat, hot water, baths, includes heat, Lowest rates available. BY HANA-BARBERA Inc., 742-7886 sailor. $250. Phone after fp.m ., 456 1/2 MAIN STREET - 6 Immediate binding. Pronmt 4 ^ ty, baby, children and womansi 649-0086. stove, refrigerator, parking, appliances, carpeting, full rooms, family unit, security. A bus line, $150. 643-6311. CHaim service. Clall (Harke In­ private basement. $275 per 646-2426, 9-5 p.m. surance Agency, 643-1126. ALLEY OOP month. Paul W. Dougan, BY V.T. HAMLIN Realtor, 643-4535, 646-1021. Bualnaaa tor Rant 55 EXPERT bicycle repairs, all I LL BE BACK MAN ALIVE, WOULD L----- .. / F R K l DUMMY/ IF IV E TOLD VOU ONCE, makes, models and speeds. IN A LITTLE MODERN three rooms, cen­ S’TORAGE Warehouse - 10,500 VOU LOOK A T T H '/M ahw^ lu n c m ! IV E TOLD YOU A HUNDRED Peugeot, Raleigh dealers, WHILE, POOZY/ EARS ON THAT / YUMI^/ I —1_ TIMES, THERE'S NO SUCH tral, appliances, wall to wall, square feet, platform level. BIG o u o e / QUICIC \ UN4CH beat included, security, $160 Manchester Bicycle Shop, 649- THI)^ AS A FREE Stock Place, rear. Attractive 2098. EVERBOev.V * LUNCH/ , . monthly, adults Mily, no pets, rental Brokers protected. Call LINE UP Mr. Frechette, Frechette & 522-3114. AND PASS Martin Inc. 64M144. 1959 HARLEY Davidson 74 P SENIOR CITIZENS chopper; one of the cleanest THE WORD.'/ c 460 MAIN S’TREET - Ideal for VERNON - Ideal for and fastest in the area. ^,000. V store, office etc. $160. Call 646- Call 643-5298, ask for Bud. newlyweds, modern 3-room 2426, 9-5. aparhnent, compact for easy DISCOUNT SHOPS PENTON 1973 MX, exceUent care, convenient for com­ ’THREE Air-conditioned offices muting, $145 monthly includes condition. 125 cc, many extras. for rent, choice location, ample Asking $550. Phone 646-3331 \A heat, appliances and parking. off-street parking. Under $5 per after 3 p.m. 647-1113 after 6:30 p.m square foot. Contact John H. M-RO s-ao Golden Lappen, Inc., 649-5261 for Campara-Trallara ~$)ttK Inc■ T US ra ' i. Years GOLD CARDS LAUREL PLACE - Six-room detolls. Moblla Homaa 10% OFF We Carry a FuH Line Inquire for details at duplex, adults only, no peto, 55 Checking jy E L C O M E D AT MR.ABERNATHY BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY VACRRDJ’«/t/e«4 of Touraine Pajnts and our store. Open Mon. - security deposit, references Raaort Proparty WIN AT BRIDGE Accounts AU regular priced merchan­ required. Phone 643-9351. For Rant 55 STOP paying high rent, own Wallpaper Supplies. your own mobile home, just $3,- ^EV...THAT clubs. South ruffed and led a your partner has jumped to three trump trick lost. For details on Senior CAttsens furniture stores Honest Douglas accepts lowest A AQ1098S42 hearts after your one heart bid. down, smallest payments. VEMOEKMa heart. I took my king and led Gold Card prlvUeges. SALEM NASSIFF MANCHES’TER - Modern two V 97 a second club. y (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) What do you do now? BRAYS PAINT GO. OABBSBA A PHOTO SHOP Douglas Motors, 345 Main. All Unita CompMaly bedroom Townhouse, heat, hot ♦ AQ3 Answer Monday JEWELERS 7M MAIN STREET 629 MAIN ST. Re-CondHIonad and water, appliances, carpeting, “South ruffed again and 7S7 MAIN ST. BIANOHESTEB rivate basement with laundry AUTO INSURANCE - compare Quarantaad tor MANCHESTER U G O EH DRUG our low rates. For a telepnone Both vulnerable led a heart to my partner’s Answer to Previous Puzzle MANCHESTER Ul5 Main Street Eook-up, nice yard and garage. One Full Year MANCHESTER PABRADE MS-7869 Open Daily till 9 p.m.. quotation call Mr. Dolin at 646- West North East South ace. He led a third club. Doggy Tale MS-M17 HMSOl $250 monthly. Stephensl^Tty 1973 iNd CnitGr 2T South ruffed again and now Sat tin S:S0 646-1267. Fifth wheel-loaded with SO A A C 1« Pass Pass Dble 44 produced the killing play. He extras, cost new 18500. 0 9 9 9 led his 10 of trumps and play­ ACROSS Germany FREE CHECKING SERVICE SAVE - Buy rebuilt engines Pass Pass Dble Pass Senior Citixens FOUR ROOM and five-room ed low from dummy. I had to 1 English — 57 Billiards from Lloyd’s Auto Parts, 191 1172 HiMiy taaMer 31' Pass Pass stroke to OUT Gold Card Known for Quality apartments, tiled bath, heat, Center Street. Open 7 days. 843- Double bedroom in rear take my king. The best I dog BCIQ 2 Senior CItisens hot water included, newly Opening lead— 6 -----terrier E u a s Chackhg’s Free 1558. . with two doors, awning, $TB AC ♦ J could do was to lead a trump DOWN B o a Gold Gards remodeled. Middle-age adults. ____ ± ______stereo and much more. liT w w 11 Intrepid Famous for Service atCBT back. He won in dummy; dis­ 13 New York 1 Fragment SQS Open Saturday 9 - U Noon 10% when you’re 65 Security deposit, references, no CAMARO, 1968, SS 327, 1971 Praiiler 24’ carded the three of diamonds village 2 Listener for your convenience pets, parking, 11 1/2A and B automatic, power steering, By Oswald & James Jacoby 14 Dog breeder 3 Sea holly plant are honored at DISCOUNT No charges; Like-new condition, on the good heart; finessed School Street, across from East excellent condition. Very many extras inctuding $ xA I against my diamond king and 15 Obliterator (var.) No minimum Side Rec, near Main. □ean. Phone 649-0358 after 5 awning. w T i scored game and rubber.” 16 Sea eagle 4 Dawn goddess T A MANCHESTER p.m. BY FRANK O’NEAL (var.) 5 Pastry NASSIFF MANGHESTER 474 MAIN ST. three rooms, 1970 GtuttRsnM 19' 17 Further 6 Armed conflict suffix 39 Unduly CARPET CENTER, IK . LOOK A BEAUTJRJL 1W ATSNOTA LAKE... SO AHEAD JUMPIN.^ 'HEW SRI6HT,0UT HE RXBor 21 Absolute rigorous 9SS MAIN STREET nacoNMcncuTSAMi heated, family unit, $160. Call 9- Fully self-contained, $ 4 4 i 19 Plant ovule 7 Guido's notes ARMS CO. STATE BANK 311 Main 8t, Manchester (W E 3 I MDTSUSTCOr'WMV 1967 PONTIAC Catalina, four - sleeps six. A'19 LAKE RlSHTlH THE MIDDLE ITS A MIRAOE. t h a t L l p r o v e it/ tJMMIONIHEMRASE WAS 20 Rid silk of 8 Defeated ones 22 Swamp 41 Symbol for MANCHESTER 5, 646-2428. door hardtop, power steering, OF TWE DESERT/ sericin 9 Manifests 24 Prodded tellurium ••1 BfADT STREET IM l MAIN STREET 46-2130 IV 3 TraiMi 20’ MhHNM CMK TIE GRAND CAN VDN/ STAR eAXER?*fO 3 Branch Ottlcaa and brakes, automatic, very 'ITUXOKSUKE 1 -Uv CL.AY R. POLLAN 23 Tatter derision 27 Ravings 43 Cubic meter MANCHESTER MS-5171 MANCHES’TER - New unusual Air conditioned and fully ^ ARIES LIIRA 25 Railroads 10 Groups of 29 Muse of poetry 45 Ventilates M7-91M clean, $550. 649-1974. A LAKE ID M E/i Tour Daily Activity Guide ia.Manctiaatar one-bedroom townhouse, full self-contained, low *79J C* MAIt. 21 Sf/f. 22 (ab.) cattle 34 Reprove ‘47 Month (ab.) private basement. Front and '^APR. 19 According fo the Stan. 26 Revolving part 12 Weep 35 Combines 50 Compass 1968 PONTIAC G’TO converti­ To develop message for Sundoy, OCT. 225 666-0067 or 1-526-5462. power steering and brakes. Call SO PRECAMPED UMTS VOU CAN FIND WHO 15 Beware! 45 Come 75 Rewarding Dec. 22 . aT quantities 1 648-4418 Get Out To See A Movie POOPED.' r^M D ^ , C ^ J U t V Z2 16 Weil 46 Could 76Todoy 44 Operatic solo 52 55 643-1161 after 6 p.m. 646-6494. NOW M STOCK-50 STOLE THE COIN WHERE 17 People 47 Shorp 77 Your JAN. IP 46 Recent (comb, 1 ROCKVILLE - Modern 2- COLLECTION ^ROM T C^29-40-45 18 Poyi 48 Makers 78 More 1- 23-47-61 form) 34 35 37 38 bedroom duplex, baiement, Bank Financing 19 Chonge 49 Guide 79 Old 69-70-80-84 1 1968'IMPALA, 2-door hardtop, 20 Good 50 Be 48 Separate JHE SNOW MUSEUM. 7 LIO 80 Of r 43 ™ SENIOR CITIZENS ARE THE FOLLOWING; Adams Jewelers Beltone appliances, available May 1st. V8, automatic, positraction, U p T o T Y a a ra 21 Gfr 51 Be 81 Door AQUARIUS column F m r 2 Security required. $180. ) 22 ^ysicol 52 Are 82 FinorKiol 49 Given at a dog 44 1 CoretTasuairjoiTv r S f * Equipme'ht Co., Inc., Conn. Institute of Hairi-essing rear defogger, good gas 23 Mind's 47 Eastern, 646-82S0. mileage, phone 643-SI80. ?»2>. AUO. 22 53 Turn 83 Activities « * . II show 1 ^ m e S s Manchester High School, Merle Norma^n 24 Show 54 Suddenly 64 Study 51 Malayan iV2t-25-3$-S1 25 Buying tO^I2-3)-49d' 49 80 61 83 55 With 85 Problems ■ dagger a^ Sam YuyS^ ^ ^ ^ ' Urbanetti’s Shoe Repair Shop NEWER two family, 1 1/2 IX/5A-5868 26 Your 56 Expensive 66 Income 57-66-79-8 5 1 . 1966 DODGE Charger, good 54 After ends of 56 58 baths, appliances, 124 Florence Orm MML-TlMr I M li • |M VIRGO 27 Off 57 You 87 M o ^ m PISCIS engine, good tires, needs a little 2B'Activiry 58 Be 88 Now’ ships. Street, $200 monthly. Call 643- M-SaL • M Is 8 pn 1 V 23 29 News f«. IP 55 67 work. Call 872-0786 or see at 108 59 Especiolly 89 AAethods 55 Sharper to the to 2282 or 644-8896. West Main St, Rockville. '/$; MW. 22 30 Poet 60 At 90 Irxfkoted MA». 20' T i ' ' taste S ^ 18-27-32 2- 17-24-36/ 56 Region in ;^72-86-90 38-44-82-83^ (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN I x/ •--»• vwF5»vS?%Si$

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PAGE SIXTEEN - MANClffiSTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Sat., April 20. 1974 Roberts Quits Police Force Special Ibituaries ti,‘ <> Ronald L. Roberts, of 12 Lin­ Services coln St. resigned from the Manchester Police Department John P. Callahan Friday. Sunday John P. Callahan, 68, of 34 Police Chief James M. Rear­ .The Rev. Jean Gilbert, 226 IN THE Oliver Rd. died this morning at don said Roberts’ resignation is Protestant chaplain at SPENCER ST. PATHMARK Manchester Memorial effective April 27. Roberts has Manchester Memorial MANCHESTER SHOPPING CENTER Hospital. He was the husband of been with the force since Hospital, will be guest speaker Mrs. Betty Rickey Callahan. September 1968. at the American Baptist Mr. Callahan was bom in Roberts said he has resigned Women’s Sunday service FACTORY DIRECT Hartford and had lived in for "personal reasons" and a tomorrow at 10; 30 a.m. at Com­ Manchester for the past 24* desire to enter private munity Baptist Church. Her MEN’S & UDIES’ PANTS years. Before his retirement business. He wil operate a hotel topic; “ Get Up and Walk.” OiiUat Prieas • Ml R n t Quallly last year, he was employed at and restaurant in Plainfield. The entire service will be the Mai Tool Co. He previously Reardon expressed his regret conducted by the women of the The MalBstIc Trou$er Company had worked for 25 years at the and wished him luck in his new church. Mrs. Robert Johns will Edward Balf Co. of Hartford. venture. give the call to worship; Mrs. He was a member of Roberts was assigned depart­ Russell Granniss will read the Campbell Council KofC, ment representative to the scripture; and Ms. Earl Mack Manchester Lodge of Elks, the Capitol Region Narcotic Squad will give the prayer. "A Senior Citizens and the from December 1969 to May Woman’s Witness at Home and American Association of 1971. He attended the FBI at Work” will be presented by Retired Persons. School of Narcotics and Mrs. Charles Regan. He is also survived by a son, Dangerous Dmgs, as well as The Estelle Carpenter Circle OPEN HOUSE Michael Callahan of numerous workshops and Singers will present “ Songs of I Manchester; two daughters, seminars on drags. Joy.” ’The singers include Mrs. Mrs. Mary Pat Tierney of He was named “ Policeman of Pat Burton, hfrs. Dorothy Cor­ I TOMORROW Manchester and Miss Betty the Year” in 1971 by Dilworth- coran, Mrs. Connie Dutton, Jean Callahan of West Cornell-Quey Post, American Mrs. Brenda Easton, Mrs. I Sun., April 21, 1-5 p.m. Hempstead, L.I., N.Y.; five egion for his work in the nar­ Sarah Elsesser, Mrs. Betsy grandchildren and several cotics area. Kirk, Mrs. Mack, Mrs. Ann nieces and nephews. In addition to his regular McQain, Mrs. Pauline Madden, I SROWSERS WELCOMED! The funeral is Monday at 9; 30 patrol, Roberts has had tem­ Mrs. Joan Ruddell. Mrs. a.m. from the John F. Tierney porary assignments with the hterion Gibson, will lead the Funeral Home, 219 W. Center detective devision and on occa­ singers, and Miss Denise Look U8 over for 4 hours tomorrow^ ,& l St., ith a Mass at St. Bridget sion has been "loaned out” to Archamault will be the Church at 10. Burial will be in law enforcement agencies con­ guitarist. Go at your own pace. “Show and Mt. St. Benedict Cemetery, ducting narcotic investigations. The greeters are Mrs. Ondon Tell,” nothing will be for sale, but Bloomfield. Stairs and Mrs. John Larsson. ■ Friends may call at the Pilot Must Ushers are Mrs. Glenn Gibbs, funeral home Sunday from 2 to Mrs. Donald Booth, Mr. and qualified decorators will be on hand 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Have Been Mrs. William Gilroy and Beth to direct you, and help solve your and Jonny Gilroy. ■ Nearsighted African violets will be William G. Tomlinson ■ decorating problems... POMONA, Calf. (UPI) - provided by Mrs. Gladys BOLTON - William G. Todd Misfeldt, 39, and Bonnie Barney for the Communion Tomlinson, 39, formerly of Johnson, 19, were injured table. French Rd., dieid April 2 at the OPEN EVERY ■■ Friday when an airplane piloted sofving Connecticut hofnemakers since 1909 Veterans Hospital in Manila, Coat Hangers Wanted ■ by Misfeldt crashed into a Philippines. I N n ’tilS billboard reading “ Learn to Norman Fendell, left, director of the Sheltered Workshop, and Roy White of the Depart- Mr. Tomlinson was born Sept. Fly.” Fire Calls 24, 1934 in Manchester, son of ment of ^ b lic Works empty a special container for wire coat hangers, which has been Both were listed in satisfac­ blau Merle and Ruth Tomlinson of tory condition after the crash. placed adjacent to the glass recycling bins and the newspaper collection trailer at the Sat ’til 5:30 furniture stores French Rd. The Cessna ISO, which had town recycling center. The Sheltered Workshop, a rehabilitation facility serving the han­ FRIDAY V,ctJietO-n S.'.f 'opk M.,r he-/, , He is also survived by \son, 346-6606 383-5300 6 4 3 -4 1 69 developed engine trouble, dicapped, is^ conducting a drive to recycle wire coat hangers, and Fendell recently 10:59 p.m. — Gasoline William, and a daughter, J^an, crashed Into the billboard while rweived a communication from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency commending washdown at 80 Bell St. Town both of Ellington. OPEN SUN. Misfeldt was making an Fire Department responded. Burial was in the Manila the workshop for its unique recycling project. Last month, 30,000 hangers were recycled 1 to S PU for 1115 Main Strsst emergency landing at Brackett Memorial Park. by the workshop providing energy conservation, ecological preservation and a pay check Airport. TODAY Browsers Only Manchsstsr ^ The family suggests that any for the handicapped. (Herald photo by Dunn) 5:24 a.m. — False alarm at 23 memorial contributions may be School St. (Town). made to the Heart Fund. I About Town Samuel Zwick Residents Asked e Samuel Zwick, 79, formerly of 410 Broad St., died Friday Bowers School ET’A is spon­ night at the summer home of soring a Science Fair Monday To Save Glass Coming June) 29, 1974 his daughter, Mrs. Everett at 7;30 p.m. in the school gym­ suppliers and has offered a high Patten, in Niantic. nasium. Grades 4 through 6 will Manchester residents are price to area towns as an incen­ Mr. Zwick was bom July 20, display individual projects, urged to make an extra effort to tive. 1894 in Austria-Hungary and while the lower grades will dis­ recycle their glass bottles as The latest price for uncon­ had lived in Manchester for 69 play class projects. the price of recyclable glass taminated glass (no metallic years. He was employed as an a has drastically been increased, rings, closures, stones, and velvet finisher at Cheney Bros, Polish Women’s Alliance according to Jay J. Giles, separated by color) is now 820 a before his retirement, and had Group 246 will meet Monday at Manchester’s director of Ehiblic ton. For each ton over the town worked for the company from 7:30 P.m. at the home of Mrs. Works. norm, the pice is 827 per ton, the time he was IS years of age. Michalina Kurlowicz, 34 W. The Department of E^iblic according to Giles. He was a member of Concordia Center St. Works has learned that due to ’The town’s recycling station Lutheran Church. current problems of obtaining is located off Olcott St. at the Survivors are 4 sons, Samuel soda ash for the production of Perermial Planters Garden entrance to the Sanitary Land­ E. Zwick of Coventry, George glass, the glass industry has Club will meet Monday at 7:30 fill and Water Pollution Control H. Zwick of Vernon, and been forced to increase its p.m. at the home of Mrs. James Facilities and is open Monday William J. Zwick and Walter M. recycling program in order to Britton, 74 ’Timber ’Trail. Mrs. through Saturday from 8 a.m. Zwick, both of Elast Hartford; 2 operate efficiently. Joseph Aniello is co-hostess. to 5 p.m. Bins for the separate daughters, Mrs. Patten and The glass recycling plant, with Members are reminded to bring collection of brown, green and Mrs. Robert Copeland, both of which the town does business original flower arrangements would like to receive more white glass are provided with a Manchester; and 12 to be judged by all members of recyclable glass from its convenient drive-up access. grandchildren. the club. Funeral services are Monday at Concordia Lutheran Church at a time to be announced. Burial will be in East 4 Police Report Cemetery. Friends may call at the MANCHESTER police. cle, Ronald Pinney, of 39 Ver­ Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Nathan Boykin, 19, of 595 Sullivan was released on a non Ave., Rockville was Main St., Sunday from 2 to 4 and Strong Rd., South Windsor was 8100 surety bond for court charged with failure to carry 7 to 9 p.m. charged with reckless driving appearance May 6. registration. Court date for The family suggests that any early this morning. VERNON both men is May 7. memorial contributions may be According to police, Boykin’s Clayton Mclntrye, 21, of 61 made to the Memorial Fund of vehicle hit two pedestrians, Sunny View Dr., Vernon was David Monroe, 20, of 147 Ver­ Concordia Lutheran Church. Leslie Davis, 19, and Linda charged Friday with operating non Ave., Rockville was Stelmach, 22, both of East Hart­ a motorcycle without head arrested on a Circuit Court 12 Mrs. Genevieve Montano ford, on Broad St. The women protection. Court date is May 7. warrant and charged with SOUTH WINDSOR - Mrs. were taken to Manchester criminal impersonation, third- Genevieve Costin Montano, 78, Memorial Hospital, treated, Dale R. Moulton, 16, of 79 degree larceny and third- of 22 Pond Lane died Friday and discharged. Brooklyn St., Rockville was degree forgery. According to night at Rockville General Court date for Boykin is May charged Friday with third- police, the charges are in con­ Hospital. 6. ______degree larceny. According to nection ^ito the alleged forging Mrs. Montano was bom in Edward Opalach, 51, of 228 E. police, the charges are in con­ of ch e cl^ He is being held in Middletown and had lived in Middle Tpke. was charged with nection with the theft of stereo lieu of a 81,000 surety bond. Hartford for over 40 years failure to drive in the proper equipment from a vehicle on COVENTRY before coming to South Wind­ lane Friday in connection with February 27. Moulton was sor. Gary Cahoon, 17, of Windsor an accident on Parker St. released on a 8200 non-surety was arrested on a Circuit Court Survivors are a son, John E" Opalach’s vehicle was in colli­ bond for court appearance May 12 warrant Friday and charged Montano of South Windsor; a 7. ------^ sion with a car driven by Joseph with second-degree burglary, daughter, Mrs. Edward Daly of Sweeney, 83 Kennedy Rd. Joh n C o n t i ,18, o f 70 and second-degree larceny. ’The Vernon; and eight ’Tumblebrook Dr., Vernon was Sweeney was treated and dis­ charges stem from a break at grandchildren. charged with failure to pass left charged from Manchester Ernie’s Exxon, Rt. 44A on The funeral is Monday at 9; 15 of a parked vehicle. Police said Memorial Hospital. Court date March 26, accoi4ing to police. a.m. from the Burke-Fortin for Opalach is May 6. Conti hit a parked car on E. Cahoon was released on a 82,000 Funeral Home, 76 Prosepct St., Main St., Rockville, Friday. non-surety bond for court Rockville, with a Mass at St. The owner of the parked vehi- Steven Kenney, 22, of 30 Nye appearance May 13. Bernard’s Church, Rockville, at St., Rockville, was charged 10. Burial will be in Soldiers with operating a motor vehicle Field, Northwood Cemetery, witthout a license early this Wilson. morning after he collided with a Friends may call at the parked car on W. Middle ’Tpke. funeral home Sunday from 2 to Court date is May 6. 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Michael Sullivan, 24, of 949 Card of Thanks Pleasant Valley Rd., South The family of John Ponticelli wishes to Windsor was charged with Profile 74” will be a special edition of The Herald highlighting key extend Uieir heartfelt Uianks to Uieir fourth-degree larceny, resisting events of the past year and previewing the big events of 1974. The dear friends and relatives tor Uieir un­ derstanding sympathy and -many arrest and tampering with a ALL DAY Manchester area has much to be proud of and much to look forward to. kindnesses during the recent bereave­ motor vehicle. ’The charges are “Profile 74" will tell the story In five sections, each dealing with a ment in Uie loss of their beloved Hus­ in Connection with a break into band, Father and Grandfather. a motor vehicle, according to different area of Interest. The Herald staff vylll be putting forth a SUNDAY maximum effort to make this edition something our readers will read and iT-' ». enjoy throughout the year. ■f ciMlnnoB always ■ppreclito pur wWt •sMTlmant of iiarty supplas for any Mair (dtocounts for all organtoaUonaO 9 A.M. - 8 P.M. /MTva ovary INtfo thing ‘Whore a NORTHWAY PHARMACY

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When Richard Scarry is at work, his w ife will hear him laug-hing- at something: he has drawn. A t 55, he IS still a child at heart. He is pne of the most popular children's lors and illustrators of our day. e Mr. Scarry’s books include ‘TO Best Word Book Ever,” “Busy, Busv^' World,” and “What Do People Do AH ^ Day?” artist His characters are mostly ani­ mals because he feels that kids often look at drawing’s of human being’s f librarian and think, “Oh, that doesn’t look mmwm an^hing like me.” He thinks that ch^ren can identify with animals better.

Fqr the past six years, Mr. Scarry has made his home in Lausanne, From Richard Scarry’s Switzerland with his wife, Patricia, ii* B®st Word Book Ever, who also writes children’s books. He ______I j published by Golden has a studio in the city area, and Mr. Scarry studied art at the Boston Museum Press, ©1963, by West­ there, among- drawing- boards, pens School of Fine Arts. Later, he went to New York ern Publishing Co., City to do illustrations for magrazines. He has illus­ Inc. Reproduced with and crayons, he keeps on drawing- all trated abopt 80 children’s books since 1946. permission. ttiose interesting little animals. The Scarrys have one son, Huck, who is rf! m his early 20’s. The Scarry books have been pub­ lished m many languages. Mr. Scarry IS well known in Lausanne for his books and his way of dressing. He From Richard Scarry’s Busy, often wears knee socks and knickers. Busy World, pub­ lished by (^Iden Mr Scarry thinks that books Press, ©1965 by should be fun so children will like to Western Publish­ read them, but, you don’t have to ing Co., Inc. Re­ 'I w'h!*' produced with read to be a Scarry fan. Just looking permission. at the pictures can keep you busy for hours. He feels that adults should enjoy these books, too. And they do! cold ever

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