PAGE TWENTY-FOUR - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Fri., May 3, 1974 y ★ anr%stpr ntng I m l i MANCHESTER, CONN.,^SATURDAY, MAY 4, 1974- VOL. XCUI, No. 183 Manchester—A City of Village Charm SIXTEEN PAGES — TWO MINIS ^th Annual PRICEi FIFTEEN CENTS Horse Owners Fear Zone Rule Israel and Syria By DOUG BEVINS LOTALTY “Come saddle your horses, and call up your men,” Soine DAT lines penned by Sir Walter Scott in 1830, may well be the call going out to Manchester equestrians thjs weekend. Said Near Accord The reported muster of local horsekeepers began recently been a lot of telephone calls ALEXANDRIA, Egypt when the town’s Planning and about the proposed regulations, (UPp — A high American Zoning Commission (PZC) an­ and he expbets to see standing- official said today Israel and ley Fought All Night VnEM NS OF FOREIGN WMIS nounced its intetition to roo'm-only in th e' Municipal Syria are in “negotiating promulgate zoning regulations Building Hearing Room wten By United Press International range” of each other on straight day of fighting and as of late regarding the keeping of the PZC opens its public troop disengagement in' the horses, and the town planning Syrian and Israeli forces fought all morning “the fighting is still going hearings at 7:30 p.m. Monday. Golan Heights on all except office has been flooded with in­ Blake said there are in­ night on Mt. Hermon and Israeli , on.” quiries about the regulations. dications of considerable op^ one issue — how far Israel planes bombed and strafed Arab would withdraw. In Tel Aviv the military command According to records of the position to the new rules, guerrilla positions in Lebanon today said Israeli warplanes hit Arab as Secretary of State Henry A. town assessor, there are only drafted to update existing On all other issues of the dis-, guerrilla concentrations in southern • about 30 horses in Manchester, zoning regulations which don’t engagement except the cease­ Kissinger conferred with Syrian Lebanon near Mt. Hermon for the \ MIIERSON-SHEA but there are probably a lot even mention horses. leaders in Damascus. POST Na fire line there was “reasonable third straight day and an Israeli com­ more people who loVe horses. Town Planner J. Eric Potter, A Syrian military communique said progress” during ^U.S. mando unit that crossed into Syria And it’s toose p^ple who are who drafted the regulations Secretary of State Henry A. that battles extended over a large expected to dominate a Monday after consultation with equine- strayed into a minefield and suffered Kissinger’s seven hours of talks area of the Golan heights in the 54th 10 wounded. \. night PZC public hearing on the oriented agencies and in­ with Syrian President Hafez proposed zoning regulations. dividuals, says the regulations Assad, the official said. Assistant ’Town Planner are intended to benefit the \ . UNO THE LADES Ronald Blake says there have public, by protecting neighbors The high official spoke to AUXILIARY and solving a thorny question of newsmen during a 96-minute Tape Gap Report whether or not horses are flight from Damascus to the 4 Presents allowed in Manchester. Gianaclis air base outside “They’re not intended to be Alexandria, where Kissinger’s Was Due Today jestrictive,” Potter said of the presidential jet arrived late this WASHINGTON (UPI) - experts reached last January proposal morning. about the loud buzz that Prices The ^oposed regulations U.S. District Court Judge ’ He said he would nof^be sur­ John J. Sirica receives obliterates 18 V4 minutes of limit keeping of horses in Nixon’s June 20, 1972, meeting prised if Syrian and Israeli another — and probably final residential zones to private use, with H.R. Haldeman, then his MISS LOYALTY DAY QUEEN 2046: Better but they also allow for commer­ troops would exercise — report today on the “restraint” in the Golan White House chief of staff and n f Qlamiprtinit WASHINGTON (U PI)-Con­ cial uses — riding academies, mysterious IBVz-minute Heights fighting even without a now under indictment in con­ sumers can expect a slowdown livery stables, and breeding — erasure on one of President nection with the Watergate in the rate at -which most milk in certain locations. ceasefire agreement, and said Nixon’s crucial Watergate cover-up. Ji® believed there was an Un­ product prices have been rising Potter’s proposed rules would tapes. The experts, reported to derstanding an exchange of war \ and may see some further drop regulate feed troughs, fodder Sirica Jan. 15 that the buzz only prisoners would be included in He was scheduled to meet in in butter prices soon, the storage, manure accumulation, could have been caused by “at an eventual troop disengage­ his. chambers with two of the By His Excellency THOMAS j. MESKILL, Governor, a Agriculture JJepartment and other aspects of good least five, and perhaps as many ment agreement. technical experts who have predicted today. horsekeeping, but the major as nine” separate erase and limitations contained in the been studying a batch of the Retail dairy prices in March Kissinger and his party flew tapes since last fall and with rerecord operations, all done by PROCLAMATION were about 25 per cent above a regulations are minimum sizes by helicopter from the Ginaclis hand. Without taying so clirect- of lots for horses. Potter says iawyers for the White House The General Assembly of Connecticut has directed that a day be set aside each year earlier, economists said in air base to the Mamoura (UPI photo) and the Watergate special ly, taeir report and subsequent year for the reaffirmation of loyalty to the United States of America and for keeping of horses will be a report. But for the remainder government rest house on prosecution force. testimony strongly suggested recognition of the importance of our heritage of freedom. of the year increses are likely allowed in any residential zone, Alexandria’s eastern outskirts Alger Hiss, the former State the erasure was deliberate. Our forefathers, loyal to the concept of liberty as an inalienable right of all men, to be smaller than those posted provided the keeper meets the where Egyptian President Department official who Sirica said in advance the This contrasted sharply with report would not be released fought courageously to establish a new and independent nation. Unswerving in their since last fall, and butter— one-acre minimum lot size for Anwar Sadat was staying. was convicted in 1950 of the theory advanced by the devotion, they willingly gave their lives for a cause in which they believed. which has already declined — one or two horses. Lots of that American sources said the today, but that decisions would White House — that the “gap” size would be rare except in ‘That’s Me? perjury in denying he had be made about “further We must recognize an obligation to these men, and to others who came readily may drop again in view of re­ Egyptian president would be ever given secrets to the was caused accidentally cent downturns in. wholesale Rural Residence or Residence proceedings” concerning it. through the tripping of a foot to the defense pf our country over the past two centuries in periods of national briefed on talks with Syrian and Russians, saiii Friday he emergency. markets, the report added. AA Zones. Geoff Holmes of Vernon looks a little different in a Israeli leaders. The report was expected to pedal by Nixon’s personal / hoped the Nixon transcripts detail the sophisticated scien- If someone has more than two funhouse-type mirror ^at a Tri-City Plaza store.. Such In an airport statement in secretary. Rose Mary Woods, In accordance with the Statutes of our State, I proclaim May 1 to be horses, his acreage must be a would spur disclosure of FBI ’ tific data supporting the con­ SUNNY. reflections may create a distorted image of youth, Herald Damascus, Kissinger said his while she was transcribing the half-acre larger for each ad­ meetings with Syrian leaders files on the Hiss case. clusions the six-man panel of tape last Oct. 1. LOYALTY DAY ditional horse. photographer Steve Dunn mentioned after making the pic­ Let us pledge on this occasion our allegiance to the flag of the United States ture. were “constructive” and he and all that it represents. Let us mark this day by proclaiming again our continuing For commercial equine uses, would return to Damascus ear­ faith in the time-honored principles that inspired the founding of our nation. the minimum lot size is three ly week. acres, and each horse must I urge that the flag be displayed on public buildings on this day and that there Vernon Syrian Deputy Premier and 3 Held After Holdup / be appropriate ceremonies in schools fnd communities throughout the State. Mostly sunny today, with have its own half-acre. Foreign Minister Abdel Halim temperatures in the 60-to-65 The most-often-asked question Khaddam, who saw Kissinger xf Civ*M 0nJtr mj h M i'm d of tht halt at ibt Capilol, m Hartford, ikit liatreatb NEW HAVEN (UPI) - Three Later, they split up and hid in A About 310,000 of stolen bank day of April, in iht yiar of our Lord out ihoaiamd nmt handrtd and mnty-font and of degree range. in the planing office. Potter off at theaifport, said, “ We are men sought by New York various nearby buildings until money was found in i pillow iht ladtpindtmt ,of tht United Statti the one handrtd end ainelj-tigbih. Clear and cold tonight, with reports, is the inquiry about Young Presented always happy to see you here.” authorities for trying to free police convinced them to sur­ case hanging from ^fence in lows 35 to 40. what will happen to Manchester Kissinger is to meet with Black Liberation Army (BLA) render several hours later. the rear of the two-jitory brown Sunny and pleasant Sunday, residents who already have Israeli Prime Minister Golda horses. members from the Manhattan wood dwelling wh^re two of the with highs around 60. Liberty Bell Award Meir tonigjit prior to a crucial House of Detention were The three suspects, identified “Nothing,” Potter answers. suspects surrendered. The B y H it Excelle -ry^s Near-zero chance of BARBARA RICHMOND Israeli cabinet session Sunday. arrested Friday after a holdup by New York police sources as He explained that existing receive the award in light of Harold W. Simmons, 29, exact amount/taken in the precipitation this weekend, but The Liberty Bell Award given As the Syrian-Israeli war of at a bank in New Haven in hoidup was unknown. keeping of horses, even if it is the theme of the day. attrition went into its 54th day Michael Alston, 22, and James Monday’s outlook is for by the Tolland County Bar which two policemen were shot. Officer William Bradley was being done on smaller-than- Congressman Steele today, Israeli Chief of Staff Lt. Hastings, ali of New York City, ^ ^ Seerrtaty of /be State variable cloudiness, cool, and a Y Association was presented shot at leaGt three times, in the chance of showers. required lots, would continue to explained that May 1 has been The gunmen, armed with were wanted in connection with Friday to James Young, youth Gen. Mordechai Gur warned ifrAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA' be perfectly legal as a noncon­ set aside as the start of law shotguns and pistols, robbed the the daring April 17 prison es­ arm and chest, when he con­ ★ AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA^AAAAAA The forest fire danger is high counselor for the tri-town area that if Kissinger cannot bring forming use. week, since 1958, to remind all Westville branch of the New cape attempt in the Tombs, fronted the bandits fleeing the today. of Vernon, Tolland and about a political settlement, bank. / LINDA CLARAHAN — QUEEN That’s only horse sense. citizens of the heritage and Haven Savings Bank, took a Manhattan’s city jail. Ellington. The theme of.Law “The Syrians will decide they quality of justice in America. Nigerian exchange student The other wounded Day this year was “Young have no chance of achieving it New Haven police said they JOSEPH TAMAYO...... Commander Judge Leo Parsky, presiding hostage, and then fled in a patrolman, Lawrence Cramer, American, Lead the Way.” otherwise and war might beiieved there was a fourth was shot in the thigh and was MRS. EDWARD STICKNEY...... Prosidant judge in Supeior Court this ses­ result.” stolen cab. JOHN LYNN ...... Chairman Young, son of Mr. and Mrs. man involved in the holdup. listed in fair condition. MRS. THERESA VARNEY ...... Chairm an Inside \ sion, congratulated Young for An American spokesman said George Young of Ellington, was his work with area youth. He presented the Liberty Bell Kissinger and Assad left aside Today’s spoke of the disenchantment of the main question of where the plaque by Congressman Robert youth with “our institution,” Steele of Vernon. The services cease-fire line should be set — LOYALTY DAY BALL, FRIDAY, MAY 3rd, IN MIDDLETOWN and called for their dedication or how far Israeli armies would ChurchM, Pago 6 were held in the Tblland County to help using honor, integrity Court House, Vernon. withdraw. Manchaster Hat It, Pago 7 and decent respect for others as The question befre the Israeli Atty. Harold Levy, chairman their guiding principles. Teitvialon, Pago 8 of the Law Day events, said the cabinet presumbably will be LOYALTY DAY PARADE, SUNDAY, MAY 5th, IN MIDDLETOWN He spid most public servants whether Israel agrees to award is presented to a citizen, Senior CItIzona, Pago 2 are decent, law abiding citizens withdraw from anything beyond not a member of the bar, for but they need help from the Newa CapaulOa, Pago 3 outstanding civic work. the 325 square-mile salient it The Post and The Ladies’ Auxiliary Extends Its Appreciation To The Fdndwihg SpoA) tors: young people. captured in the October war. Conclave Promotoa Portuguaaa Culture, Page 9 , Atty. Katherine Hutchinson, Young was appointed to the president of the bar associa­ ” We w ould say som e MDRIARTY RRDS. ANDREW ANSALDI CO. counseling position in JanuSry progress was made,” the C.H. ANDERSON INS. AGENCY, INC. tion, commented on the ap­ of 1973. It involves working with Auto Dealers a Fuel Oil Builders a Mason Contractors propriate choice of Young to American spokesman reported, 315 Center Street 186 Bidwell Street 74 East Center Street / lAMS JEWELERS the problems of the youth in the noting, “No agreement ha9 Manchester, Conn. 06040 Manchester, Conn. 06040 Manchester, Conn. 06040 QIC MIRROR SALON three towns, through school ad­ been reached.” ministrators, social workers, COMPLIMENTS OF / POTTERTON’S, INC. The Syrian description of the NASSIFF SPORT SHOP \ police, health and welfare talks, according to the U.S. URR HOUSING CORP. MINIT-MAN PRINTING departments, churches and Builders of Custom Homes NICK’S INTERIOR & EXTERIOR PAINTING Manchester, Conn. 06040 THE STYLIST FOR MEN spokesman, was that they were ? Manchester, Conn. 06040 BRAY’S JEWELRY STORE MHS Senior juvenile court. ’ ’full and constructive, ” but the -0 99 East Center Street He is a graduate of Rockville Manchester, Conn. 06040 Nick Tsapatsarls, Prop. MR. & MRS. JOSEPH TAMAYO word “progress” was not used. HARRISON’S STATIONEMi MR. & MRS. EDWARD STICKNEY High School and attended the Kissinger will visit Jordan for JOHN F. TIERNEY FUNERAL HOME Manchester, Conn. 06040 ^ MR. & MRS. JOHN LYNN University of Connecticut. He talks with King Hussein on Sun­ HOLMES 219 West Center Street Queen o wotked in the university’s pilot day, return to Israel Monday to HOWARD, •' THERESA VARNEY Manchester, Conn. 06040 VILLAGE BARSER SI I FLORENCE STREETER program at the Meriden School learn the result of its cabinet ARTHUR Manchester, Conn. 060^ for Boys as well as in other meeting, then go back to & NORMAN MR. & MRS. VYTAU CHEMERKA PEQUOT SEVERAGES MR. & MRS. ROBERT STURTEVANT JR. Miss Linda Jeanne Clarahan of Green Rd. programs involving youth. Damascus. Manchester, Conn. Friday night was crowned State Loyalty / 06040 PHILSRICK AGENCY MR. & MRS. WILLIAM C. LYNN ROYAL POOLS Manchester, Conn^ 06040 MR. & MRS. WILLIAM B. LYNN Day Queen and will reign Sunday at the / 1535 John Fitch, Blvd. U.S. ARMY RECRUITING MRS. MURIEL GROVER Loyalty Pay Parade in Mddletown. (Herald Photo by Dunn) 4 Route 5 MR. & MRS. EUGENE FREEMAN Representing the Manchester VFW Post South Windsor, Conn. 06074 _ 555 ^aln Street SEYMOUR MOTORSPORTS, INC. Chicken Batti Mrs. Eleanor Steere, left, presents awards to Muriel Davis of 23 Essex St. and Oiristine Manchester, Conn. 06040 Manchester, C^nn. 06040 MARY LEDUC and Auxiliary, she vied with other Lpyalty Phillips of 23B Case Dr. for their seven years’ service as foster grandparents. ‘ SENATOR & MRS. DAVID ODEGARD Day Queens from VFW units throughout the MANCHESTER PACKING CO., INC. CUMMINGS INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. MAYOR & MRS. JOHN THOMPSON ROOERT J. M IT H , INC. state for the title of State Loyalty Day RENO, Nev. (UPI) — When Cafrie Fishburn heard Quality Provisions & Meat Products Parkade Office Sullding MRS. DOROTHY KLEINSCHMIDT Queen. Manchester, Conn. 06040 MR. & MRS. CARY CRANE commotion in her chickenhoufjev she stopped milking her 349 Wetherell Street Manchester, Conn. 06040 The daughter of Mrs. Shirley Qarahan, Manchester, Conn. 06040 MR. & MRS. THOMAS HENEGHAN cow, armed herself with a riffe and a board, and set out to Foster Grandparents Cited she is a senior at Manchester High School. V I S - R0-VIC,INC. OPTICAL\ l STYLE BAR, B INC. MR. & MRS. EDWARD DUPRE' do battle. •tahteen Manchester area Area residents receiving ser­ Manchester,ichester. Conn. 06040 Manchester marching units participating The awards were presented Party Paper Goods & Decorations MRS. BRIDGET MARCEAU “It’s those college kids again,” she said to the pet parrot senin citizens are among the vice awards are Muriel Davis by Mrs. Eleanor Steere of WILSON ELECTRICAL CO., INC. in Sunday’s parade include the VFW Post Residential & Commercial Wiring Manchester, Conn. 06040 MR. & MRS. HUGH HAYDEN / perched on her shodlder. 252 'foWr grandparents being and Christine Phillips, both of Coventry, director of the Foster THE RAZOR’S EDGE DAVID M. BARRY and Auxiliary, America^ Legion, Marine honoredN^ay at the first an­ 73 Summit Street Manchester, Conn. 06040 For 27 y e a r s/^ e and her husband have operated their Manchester, seven years; Grandparent program for the Manchesteiiv Cdnn. 06040 PAGANI’S MANCHESnR CATERERS, INC. FRANCIS MAHONEY Corps League, Young Marines, A m y and farm, and for the last 10, students have raided it to get nual Connmicut Foster Grand­ Gladys Barney, Gertrude Thames Valley Council 'for 76 Maple Street THEODORE CUMMINGS Navy Club, Nutmeg Forest of the Tall ch ick en s^ y need for initiation into a group at the Univer­ parent R e^ n itio n Day at Phillips, Leslie Robinson, Community Action, and by Joan /Manchester, Conn. 06040 M.O.C. SILK WORM p A p TENT NO. 6 PHYLLIS JACKSTON M anchester^ Community Cedars of Lebanon, Silk Worm Pup Tent, sity of^evada, Reno. This time, she figured, she would Mildred HayeS, Mabel Kuster, Sena, director of the program W. HARRY ENGLAND LUMRER CO. . E ^ a rd Stickney, Seam Squirrel NATHAN AGOSTINELLI College. Anna Vinci,'all of Manchester, ^ lit a r y Order of Cooties, of the VFW, and te^cn them something they don’t leani in school. for toe Homemakers Ser^ces Building Materials MAM OIL SERVICE RAYMOND F. DAMATO Awards were presented to Florence Brand of Vernon, and Bureau of Greater New Haven. Route 44A a Bolton Notch g e Stewart Highlander Bagpipe Band. Route 6 r e g a l RACHEL JONES “They were drunker than skunks,” she said of the five each of the senior ^izens for Rosemary Lamott and Diana Foster grandparents give Manchester, Conn. 06040 . / MEN’S SHOP Edwin Edwards of Wells St. is dfe^uty young men she found in the chickenpen. Bolton, Conn. 06040 . / Manchester, Conn. 06040 parad|^ chairman. their years of servich. in the Latimer, both of Rockville, five four hours a day, five days a What did she do? Foster Grandparent program. years. The parade will start at 1 p.m. from the week providing supportive ser­ “I mauled them with the two-by-four.” The Day of Recognition is being Also, Lena Bauer, Abbie vices to children with special Pat Kidney Field on Huntington Hill Ave., Did they run? sponsored by the Thaims Cashion, Sadie Flavell, Edith needs in- health, education, off Russell St., in Middletown. UNDA CLARAH/ “They did when I showed my 30-06,” she said, patting the Valley Council for Community Menard, Ethel Sandberg, welfare and related areas. They stock of her rifle. “I told thena to take the message back to Action and the Homemakers' JIdildred Whaples, and Lillian serve at such places as the ★ school.”school. ^ ' Services Bureau of New Haven Vilson, all of Manchester, Mansfield and.Southbury State Foster Grandparent programs. tnkee years. Training Schools. / /f PAGE TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. M anchest^ Conn., Sat., May 4. 1974 MANCHES’TER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn.. Sat., May 4 , 1974 — PAGE THREE ‘I Conference I About Town | Bolton Team Rosters Vernon Theater Schedule A Pre-Cana Conference, a discussion on engagement and Ronald Rudeen and David News foi/Senior Citizens Manchester Newcomers Club DONNA HOLLAND By Waliy Fortin marriage, will be Sunday from Correspondent Giglio. Yost Orde^d Saturday 7;30 to 9:30 p.m. at St. James will have a sports night Sheduled Farm League program tonight at 8 at the Tel. 646-0375 State — “Paper Moon" 1- School hall, 73 Park St. games: Monday, Mets vs. That Witnesses MadnMs” 9:15 Nutmeg YWCA Program 7:15; "Tough of Class" 2:45- The program which is open to Rosters have been announced Tigers; Tuesday, Braves vs. To Yacale Site Drive In /' Center. Activities will include 9:00 Hello. Well, thanks to you it’s months ago didn’t know the big trip in November. For all engaged men and women for Bolton’s Little League^ Red SoX; Wednesday, Tigers BARBAi^A RICHMOND representing McNultf, cljilmed ManchOster Drive-In — bowling, volleyball, ping-pong Showcase I — “ Exorcist” here, and that’s what you see in anything about making more information call our of­ free of charge, involves short Farm League, and Girls’ Soft- vs. Braves; Thursday, Red Sox A tenhporary injunction irfithe suit that the defendants "MacJf^Fntosh Man” 8:00; and billiafds. New Manchester 2:15-5:00-7:40-10:00 our thank you advertisement. ceramics. fice." prsentations by a team of ball teams, which are I vs. Mets; Friday, makeup. requested against a Vernon were violating state statutes “hfe^um Force” 9:45 residents are invited to par­ Showcase 11 — "Great In case you’re wondering, we Thursday morning came couples and a priest. They will scheduled to open the 1974 Girls’ Softball areaf builder-developer fias^cn and town zoning regulations. J ^ d o w s Drive-In — “Light- ticipate in the program, which Gatsby” 1:30-4:15-7:05-9:50 are talking about our new bus. bouncing in with our square discuss Catholic teaching, in­ season Monday. The following girls’ softball granted by Superio/;Uourt McNulty said Yost was con­ nWg Sword” 9:53; “New Cen- is free of charge. Showcase III — “Alice in It arrived Wednesday after­ Bowling dance groupN^fter lunch we formation young people plan­ Little League teams have been formed with Judge Leo Parsky antr will be ditionally granted approval of a ^turions” 8:00 noon, and went right into action In the afternoon the big noise | had Qur good fr|end Mary ning marriage, and the The following Little League games scheduled to begin at removed when the developer site plan to develop an addition Wonderland” 1:30-3:30-5:30- Manchester Junior Women’s Blue-Hills Drive-In — “Seven going out on the route with was at the Parkade Lanes with McKeever to get the ball rolling experiences of Catholic teams have been formed with 6:15 p.m. Monday behind Bolton complies with stipulations set to an existing building at the Rt. 7:30; “Stormy” 2:55-4:55-6:55/ Club will conduct a crochet Blows of the Dragpn” 8:00; passengers at 3:S0 p.m. You’ll our Senior Bowlihg League for our Big Week Card tourna­ couples. games scheduled to begin at Center School. forth by Francis McNulty, the 30 site. This was granted by the 8:55 V / workshop Monday at 8 p.m. at “Hammer of God” 9:45 have to keep your eyes opened coming through with the ment. . The program is sponsored by 6:15 p.m. at Monday at Herrick Manager of Team 1 is Mrs. town’s building inspector and Zoning Commission which at­ Showcase IV — “Busting” the home of Mrs. Gregory Bar- 1:45-3:35-5:30-7:25-9:25 / for the big blue and white bus. following results: Menus for the Week the Marriage and Family Memorial Park. Ann Gagnon. Team members zoning enforcement officer. tached 19 stipulations to be met It’s the super blue beetle, and bato, 90 Walnut St. The Indians manager is An­ before certificates of occupan­ UA East I “Sting” ^^9:30 Sunday In the Women’s Class A Monday: Sliced hot pork Apostolate of the Archdiocese are April Bergstrom, June The request for the tem­ it’s a dandy. It’s worth all the drew Pinto. Team members cy would be granted. UA East II - “Sting” 2:15- group, Bertha Duhring took sandwich, buttered vegetables, of Hartford. Bergstrom, Aldea Savva, porary injunction was filed State — “Paper Moon” 1- hard work. The Mizpah-Spencer Circle of are Charles Avens, Michael 6:45-9'15 both honors with a 456 for high chilled ^ d it and cookie, Monique Barnard, Darby Bar­ against Eldredge Yost of McNulty claims that Yost has 7:15; “Touch of Class’ 2:45-9:00 I thought; it was only ap­ South United Methodist Church Bushnell, Martin Ferguson, failed to comply with a number UA East III / '‘Conrd^ck” triple and a 172 for the high beverage. nard, Lori Sheetz, Beth Tolland with the 7-11 Food Showcase I — “ Exorcist” propriate to publicly thank all will meet Tuesday at 12:30 p.m. Jeffrey Jahnke, Henry Stores, Inc. and Garick of the stipulations. 2:7:30-9:30 single. In the class B group, Lee We^ri^esday: Grilled ham- Truck Bids Due Porteus, Joan Rataic, Janina 2:15-5:00-7:40-10:00 the people outside our in the Suzannah Wesley Hall of Stenhouse, Danny Butkus, Jim­ Associates, lessees of the The suit claimed that water Vernon Cinjf I — “American^ Steinmeyer took the high triple burg, macaroni salad, sliced Ryba, Laurie , Gagnon, Carin , Showcase II — "Great Fellow membership who contributed Bids will be opened May 22 in the church.'Erland Johnson will my Barcomjj, Bruce Butter­ property in question, named as from the Yost property flows Graffit” 7;;0-9:10’12 Midnight with a 330 and Eva Lutz took the tomatoes, fruit tart, and the Municipal Building for fur- show slides and give a talk Anderson, Liza Fiano,' Sheri Gatsby” 1:30-4:15-7:05-9:50 The Rev. Russell E. Camp of So generously to make our bus beverage. field, David Carpenter, Scott Zeppa, and Jean Breslow. Interim Minister co-defendants. onto the property of William Vernoa"\Cine II “ Blazing Showcase III — “Alice in fund a huge success. high single with a 130. nishing the Manchester about his trip to Iceland. 41 Walnut St., chaplain at the Thursday : Roast leg of lamb’ Minicucci, Lee Schiavetti, John Managers of Team 2 are Mrs. The Rev. Robert L. Pumfery, McNulty, in his suit, said Kania which is adjacent to the Saddle^7:30-9:20-12 Midnight Wonderland” 1:30-3:30-5:30- ’ Now We started this as a highway department with a new H ostesses Will be Doris building. Somers and Enfield Institutions In the men’s Class A group, with mint jelly, diced potatoes Isleib, Timothy Walsh, and JoAnn Richardson and Mrs. a United Methodist missionary Yost leased space in the Burnside — “Serpico” 7:15- 7:30 senior citizen participation 1974 half-ton pickup truck. Matthes, Edith Rogers, Eva Jaan Laius. In his decision. Judge Parsky 9 :3 ^ of the Department of Correc­ Andy Lamoureaux took the high in cream, buttered carrots, roll Karen Moore. Team members to the Philippines, is serving as building located at the corner of_ Showcase IV — “Stormy” project, and therefore it was Being offered in rade is a Murphy, Lorraine Champeau Robert Gagnon is manager of ordered Yost to vacate the J'erry Lewis Cine I — tion for the past 20 years, has triple with 549 and a high single and butter, chocolate brownie, are Kim Churchill, Cheryl Ken­ interim minister at the Vernon Rt. 30 and Vernon Ave.,' 2:55-4:55-6>55-8:55 more or less taken for granted Dodge D-lOO truck. and Mae Putnam. the Giants. Team members are premises by 5 p.m. on May 9 or ‘/Summer Wishes Winter recently been made a Fellow in of 204. In the Class B group, beverage. dall, Tressa Kendall, Mary Ann United Methodist Church. without first obtaining a cer­ Showcase IV — “ Busting” that the members would make Mike Holbrook, Paul Maulucci, to pay a penalty of $100 per day /b ream s”' 7:30; “The Way We the College of Fellows of the Edward Strauss took the high Friday: Minestrone soup, Cairo, Caren Latulippe, Sherry The Rev. Mr, Pumfery is tificate of occupancy. The suit 1:45-3:35-5:30-^25-9:25 their donations, and many of Mike Ouellette, Ronald said that Yost disregarded a if he stays, unless all of the Were” 9:00 American Protestant ChapWins triple with a 402 and Jim sliced ham and cheese Richardson, Michele Vancouf, presently studying Islamics at UA East I - “Sting” 2-4:15- you did, and we are very, very Maynard, Gordon Shepardson, notice of violation from McNul- stipulations are complied with. Jerry Lewis Cine II— “Don’t Association. Ratcliffe took the high single sandwich, fruit tart, beverage. Charlene Fenton, Suzanne Fen­ Hartford Seminary Foundation. 6:30-8:45 grateful to all of you who did. David Warner, Brian Winkler, , ty and also moved in the The two other tenants are Look Back Now” 7:15; “ Tales Chaplain Camp was Cited foT with a 162. A reminder that our Mothers’ ' * moth killers • storage tg ton, Carmelle Bolduc, Laura In the Philippines, he taught Bi­ UA East II - “Sting” 2:20- “outstanding perforrhance and However, it would be next to Day Tea will be held on May 16, Mike Harpin, Daniel Cairo, Noble, Kathy Moore, and Kim ble, physics, mathematics, building himself. given until June 5 at 5 p.m. un­ 4:40-7-9:20 contributions/ in the associa­ impossible to put all the We are now on our sixth bus and Gloria has quite an after­ Gregg Holbrook, John Ran- Rich. philosophy and astronomy. Atty. Harold R. Cummings, der the same^ penalty and UA East III - “Conrack” seniors’ names in the ad, but I bags • garment bags stipulation. tion. He i? ^ past j^rCsident of for our boat ride on the Yankee noon planned for you mothers, court, Ronnie> Morrone, Peter Mrs. Gail Tischofer is Born in Coloma, Mich., he FILM RATING GUIDE do have everyone who con­ 'e have every IMIe tMng 2:30-4:30-6:308:30 the pM ^t org|inization, the Clipper to Long Island come so plan on being here. McCarrick, and David Bogner. manager of Team 3. Team received his BS degree from the tributed in a book so we ,can For Parents and Vernon Cine I — “American lepican Corrfectional Inter- Wednesday, May 11. In order to Next Thursday we will have “where a The Yankees, manager is members are Darlene Decker, University of Michigan and his keep it as a souvenir. Graffiti” 1:30’3:305:30-7:30-. Chaplains Association. take the sbcth bus we must fill Marily Douglas, who is a Con­ Mike GigHo. The team Julie Maulucci, Stephanie master of divinity degree from Their Children What I’m trying to say is that dollar’a 9:30 it, so why not join us for this sumers Affairs officer for the worth a members are David Cloutier, Ward, Joan Butkus, Jean Garrett Theological Seminary. Vernon Cine II — “Blazing I felt it was such a wonderful exciting trip? For further infor­ Food and Drug Administration. •the mirat^lc of m an ] Glen Giglio, Pat Myette, Billy Carpenter, Laura Mahon, GENERAL AUDIENCES dollarl" All Afpes Admitted Saddless’ 2:00-3:40-5:207:5 community affair that our “out­ mation, call our office 643-5310. We learned from our sick call downtown manchestef ^ Nevue, Michael Myette, John Michelle Miers, Sherri Young, 8:05 MCC Professor siders” should be made known, that Georginia Vince and Cecile Nevue, Barry Breslow, Viijnie Tereas Greenwood, Michelle Burnside — “Serpic^2:05- so that’s just what we tried to Pinochle Winners Benoit were admitted to the Morrone, Christopher Rich, Lemaire, Louise Vogel, Today’s Author of Book do. With all the names it could PARENTAL GUIDANCE 4:25-6:45-9:00 j Wednesday rolled in, and Manchester Memorial Russell Fish, Adam Teller, Jon Elizabeth Vogel, Ellen Robin­ S U G G U T E O Manchester ^iv.e-In — be very easy to have missed although a sunny day it was Hospital, and to cheer the gals Stephens, and Leonard Giglio. son,' Roxanne Sattar, and Thought Some Maitfwl M «y Not Bt Sidney Lipshires, associate somebody, and if so, we are The Cards manager is Albert Suititle For Pro-Toenaptrs "Mackintoshy^an" 8:00; professor \f history at very windy. In the morning we up we should send them a card yajerie Zakowski. SUND/tV deeply sorry and would ask had 11 tables for pinochle with to remind them we are thinking Hopper. Team members are David Bushnell is manager of “Magnum F ^ ce ’’ 9:45 Manchester/Community them to let us know, because Meadow^rlye-In — “Light­ the following results: of them. RIVERSIDE Greg Mahon, Brad Smith, Team 4. Jeam members are College, is the aulljor of a new it’s only right you should be The rest of the afternoon was Joseph White, Gary Vine, Glen Doreen Hills, Lisa Reichert, God Bless God ' M A Y S r t i ning SwpW’’' 9^53; “New Cen- book','“Herbert Marcuse: From recognized. Lillian Lewis, 612; Florence RESTRICTED tu r io n ^ S :^ spent ip playing games, cards, I B L W * FREE PARKING Welz, Christopher Miner, Sue Malrcue, Donna Marcue,- This week I have talked of all Under 17 raquirti eccompertvinp Marx to Freud and^eyond,” Gave Bus to Town North, 608; Marge Kayser, 593; Clayton Breridle, Billy Hoover, the beauty and wonders that P«ent or Adult Guardian Kj^Hills Drive-In — “Seven which has just been publish^ and dancing. Nancy Harpin, Karen Manning, Now, we also turned the old Grace Windsor, 592; Alice Schedule for Next Week Gregg Spear, Brad Lessard, Laujle Manning, Teresa Lan­ God has wrought. So why can’t ^ s of the Dragon” 8:00; by Schenkman Publishing Co. of Anderson, 589; Martha LaBate, bus over to the town as we un­ Monday through Friday we John Smith, (Jhris Hopper and drey, Sandra Noren, Sara we tale just a few moments out SUNDAY ^‘Hammer of God” 9:45 Cambridge, Mass. The book 580; George Last, 563; Paul derstood that a couple of the will register for the big Nov. 4 UIR6EST AMUSEMENT PARK IN NEW EN6UN0 Kevin Ovian. Waddell, Linda Bushnell, Diane to really thank God for our five will appear shortly in local Schuetz, 547; Beatrice Mader, departments can find good use trip, and also for our Connec­ Scheduled Little League /selbie, Mary Maneggia, senses. To see, to hear, to ^ NO ONE UNDER 17 AO bookstores in a paperback edi­ 542; Bob Ahern, 533; and Jennie for it. The little we would have ticut River Cruise. Games: Monday, Giants vs. In-/ 'Catherine Maynard and Leslie smell, to taste, to.feel and may (A ft limit m a ^ tion. gotten for it on a trade in, or if Fogarty, 527. OPEN SATURDAY 6 PM -SUNDAY1 PM in cartaifv dians; Tuesday, Yankees vs/ Manna. add a sixth sense in there to SPECIALS The study of Marcuse, often Monday, 10 to noon, kitchen we had sold it, wouldn’t be as social bingo, one can of canned Cards; Wedne^ay, Indians vs. Scheduled girls’ softball thank God for just being.us. regarded as the guru of the valuable as it is to let the town After lunch the action was ad­ Yankees; Thursday, Cards vs. So take a moment and say a ‘New Left’ students on college goods needed; noon to 12:30 games: Monday, "^am 2 vs. use it. Besides when the new vanced ceramic class in one 1 Giants; Friday, makeup./ prayer and thank God for being / campuses both in this country lunch is served; 1 to 4, pinochle Team 1; Tuesday, Team 3 vs. one is in for a check-up etc., room, and bridge games in the Against a background of a modern math poster, Cindy Sheldon and Mike Lombardo, both Farm League/ God. and in Europe, grew out of other. We had 22 players with games. Bus pickup at 8:30 a.m., Team 4; Wednesday, Team 1 then we can use the old one, and The following FarnyLeagues Submitted by: Prof. Lipshires’ doctoral dis­ the lucky winners: i return trip at 12:30 and 4 p.m. students at Manchester High School, hold trophies awarded them as the top two juniors in vs. Team 3; Thursday, Team 4 U A N piE ST E R not lose out on getting members Tuesday, 10 to noon, Continuous entertainment from opening to closing the Capitol Area Mathematics League contest. (Herald photo by Pinto) teams have been fm^ed with vs. Team 2; Friday, makeup. Doris Perozziello . DRIVE-;{I7rOUTES6&44/I sertation completed in 1971. to our programs. How about Modified sections of the book beginners ceramic class, and games scheduled to begin at that for figuring? 6:15 p.m. l^ondajl at Herrick ..T0NI6WT1 have already appeared as ar­ George Last, 5,120; Jack pick up for shopping, 1 to 4 ROUTE 159 AGAWAM, MASS. Oh, well, let’s get on with the Owen, 4,170; Eugene Toch, 4,- bowling at the Parkade Lanes Memorial P a rk / ticles in “The Psychoanalytic action here at the center which Review” and in “Sociologia,” 100; Marge Kayser, 3,850; Lou of our Senior Bowling League. MHS Math Team Receives Awards The Tigers manager is Dye i a s i w o o ^ starts with Tuesday. In the Buller, 3,530 and Karl White, 3,- 1:30 p.m. return trip from shop­ Hooper. Team members are an Italian sociology journal morning, our beginners class in l i published in Rome. 400. ping. The Manchester High School Lombardo, with the second Charles Anderson, Normin Har­ ceramics were very busy, and Bujaucius, Lombardo and Miss pin, David Hooper, Tom N a g n u m Dr. Lipshires argues that Wednesday, 10 to noon, Math Team was honored highest junior average, Sheldon. through their efforts we now 244 CENTER ST. Marshall, John Sheetz, Douglas ' • ^THEATRES EAST Marcuse has failed to confront Don’t forget that Monday we ‘ pinochle games; noon to 12:30 Wednesday at the sixth annual received the second-place Other team members are ick F o r c e ■ »m O U TPHt .m ilC H IlT III ih . p i m i d e - i i i - s iii have a surplh's of beautiful 'Miner.^ Adam Matrick, Michael. adequately the ideas of Freud, officially start to register for p.m., lunch is served; 1 p.m. Capitol Area Mathematics trophy. Dave Beaulieu placed Diamond and Pam Molloy, ' J pieces which we, have in a dis­ advanced ceramic class, and MANCHESTER Fenton, Gregory Fenton, PfWL ROBERT above all in regard to the League banquet at Willie’s third in the sophomore stan­ seniors; Dale Sotherland, ^ W d ’i r ' PAULNEWMAN NEWMBN REDEORD play case for sale to anyone Richard Nielson, David Shaw, Oedipus complex. General ■/ bridge games. Bus pickup at Steak House for placing second dings. junior; and Wayne Kuehl and who would like to buy them. 8:30 a.m., return trips at 12:30 Phono 646-1995 Brent Zakowski and Michael THE ■ “ ^ r P ^ Learning Corporation of in the large school division. Doug Baker, sophomores. You should drop by the center and 3:30 p.m. Maynard. . THE A m o Morristown, N.J., the dis­ Miss Sheldon also received The MHS math team will MACKINTOSH and look them over. You will be Quartet Sings Thursday, 10 a.m. square Several team members / Robert Thornton is manager tributor of the book, expects OPEN 7 DAYS the award for mt^t valuable compete May 10 in the New UNDSCAPE EVERGREENS surprised at the talent of many On Radio Show dance group lessons; noon to 1 received individual awards. player on the M H S ^m . 'o f the Mets. Team members MAN 5n Jan that the paperback edition will England Association of “CONRACK” members who just a few p.m., lunch is served. We will Cindy Sheldon was named as are Clark Dixon, Jeffrey Peter­ be adopted as supplementary For perfect matches, cer­ Mathematics Leagues contest Volgat TtMstar 3 AMEFUCA’S STEAK EXPERT top junior in the league. Mike son, Seth Teller, Travis reading in sociology, A Center Congregational have Mrs. Marilyn Douglas tificates were awarded to Jerry in Worcester, Mass. m S T A T E Church male quartet will be from the Consumers’ Affairs Cassells, Randall Thornton, MANCHESTia CIMTIR philosophy, and psychology 2 0 % * " tfi PAIR REAR Of THEATRE courses at various schools featured Sunday on the Rev. Office here to speak to us on David Murdock, Kevin Barry, Bids Due May 13 Clifford 0. Simpson’s “Sunday food and drugs. The afternoon Su n d a y s p e c ia l i Tony Fiano, Timothy Kalkus, ALL DAY 1-84 throughout the country. Rich greenery to beautify your lawn all year around. Lipshires’ concern with Euro­ On Moving $rook in the Valley” radio program at will close with square dancing. Ernest Pierog, Scott Rich, and -/ “A News Capsules Bradley Lambert. Choose from a wide selection of plants " ' Exit 58 pean intellectual history stems 8:30 a.m. on station WPOP. Bus pickup at 8:30 a.m. and wwowiiitjLinra. • 521.3331 •nuM M UK The newly formed quartet, noontime, retufn trip at 3 p.m. The Braves manager is Jim TOUCH from his service as an inter­ Bids will be opened May 13 in 1 FREE CHILD’S DINNER ★ ★ ★ ★ preter with the U.S. Army in which will perform early in the Friday, 10 a.m. to noon, Wilson. Team members are "BEST the Municipal Building for the whether President Nixon raised Watergate grand jury sub­ Douglas Bdtes, Chris Morianos, OF CLASS’’ RUN Al PACINO Paris during the Second World program, is directed by Walter kitchen social games, one can Approved Bills materials needed for relocating of canned goods needed; fruit with every adult meal of milk price supports in 1971 in poenaed evidence concerning Jimmy Wilson, Charles OF THE War. His research for the book Grzyb. Quartet members are SUNDAY "SERPICO" the brook running through return for a pledge of $2 million “possible illegal activities” by Ferguson, Scott Young, Jeffrey — Plus — TEAR! included two trips to Europe Thayer Brown, Scott Clen- preferred; noon to 12:30 p.m, Go To Meskill ALL MEDICINAL SERVICES ARE AVAILABLE IN COLOR * R Manchester’s sanitary landfill lunch is served; 1 p.m. to 4 $2.50 dr more. in campaign cotributions. GOP fund raisers. WarneryGlen Beecher, Zachary ■ A T 7 :1 5 - 9 :3 0 during whith he conducted in­ daniel, George Katz and Edwin area in the vicinity of the dry- Sage. p.m., setback games. Bus HARTFORD (UPI) - The Jenckes, John Murphy, Alan “PAPER MOON” t& S M iy UT. l:3t.s PJL i t d terviews with Marcuse and bed Laurel Lake. pickup at 8:30 a.m., return trips Senate passed a number of Food Forfeited Off To Spokane Potter, Michael Grunske, Chris O ver some of his former associates. Needed is pipe for a storm ALL ITEMS ON CHILDREN’S MENU AVAILABLE measures Friday, including Dr. Lipshires, currently com­ at 12:30 and after the setback SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - PHOENIX, Ariz. (UPI) — DelSignore, and Paul Butter­ 2 5 drain totaling about 1,500 feet games. EXCLUDING LITTLE JACK HORNER STEAK waiver of tuition for state Viet­ President Nixon vowed Friday field. p h a r m a c ^ pleting his eighth year at the and including prefabricated nam veterans at state colleges The elusive Symbionese Libera­ .StIOHCASt CINEM A/ 1234 college, resides in H^tford. tion Army, which kidnaped not to resign and promised an The Red Sox manager is Y e a rs manholes, elbows and other Two Receive Oath and increased mileage Daniel Neath. Team members 455 HARTFORD RD. 1-84 EXIT 58 - SILVER LANE- ROBERTS ST. , Patricia Hearst three months era pf peace and prosperity if o f EAST HARTFORD • 24 HR. TEL. INFO. 568-8810 • ' , items. repayments from 10 to 12 cents, are Michael Ferguson, David Of Citizenship ago, forfeited $4 million in free the nation will “get Watergate MANCHESTER a c r e:S: OF FREE LIGHTED PARKING* We Honor MASTER CHARGE • Bids were opened April 22 for for state employes. Those bills behind us.” Nixon flies today to Groves, Richard Highter, Tom [Continuous I two alternates for the reloca­ Two people — one from food for the needy today "YOUR COMMUNITY Public Shown horo, aro Jim and Joan MorIconI, who go to Gov. Thomas Meskill for Spokane, Wash., to join in Landrey, Richard Smith, Scott [R] tion — labor only, with the town Manchester and one from Ver­ signing. because it failed to free her. HEALTH SER VICE STORE' S e rv ic e ! 7 7 * with mofo than 25 yahra In tha raataurant /Opening the Expo ’74 world’s Greene, Edward Ansaldi, to supply the materials; and non— took the oath of U. S. Last week’s only development Records bualnaaa, cordially Inviia you to dina In Other bills passed by the ' fair. Chipps Cavedon, Mark Ea. T ra y labor and materials. citizenship in April ceremonies in the case was the FBI’s Manchaatar’a Nawaat and FInaat Raataurantt Senate included provision for a Maneggia, Patrick Neath, Hub Construction Co. of at the U. S. District Court in November "advisory referen- Friday discovery of an apart­ Close Session 5 0 Ib . Bag Hartford. BEDDING PLANTS... Colchester, with a price of dum”on public campaign finan­ ment used by the kidnapers at PROVIDENCE, R.I. (U P I)- ^arran ty Deed They are Mrs. Rachel one time. GRANTS DECORATIVE : TH E Charles Gustave Wickman $259,383, was the apparent low cing, and a measure allowing In a 16-hour^, marathon session FLOWERS, VEGETABLES bidder for labor only. Brewer & Mammen of 579 Center St., . municipalities to buy surplus ending early today, the Rhode WONDERIAND and Lucy Z, Wickman to WHITE STONE A gardener’s paradise m S M N Horan of West Hartford, with a Manchester; and Hugh Alleyne land from the New sHaven Open Files? Island legislature put the wraps ~ ~ SffSSic: William A. Parker Jr. and of 75 Duncaster Lane, Vernon. Permanent top dressing for of petunias, salvia, Patricia F. Parker, property on price of $327,269, was the ap­ Md-Ma Mia’s Water Co. WASHINGTON (UPI) - pn its 1974 session, but a special patio, window planters. marigolds, tomatoes, Parker St., conveyance tax parent low bidder for labor and Watergate prosecutors have session on campaign reform Prevents erosion; helps 1 $30.80. materials. Await Balloting asked for a court order to force appeared likely for the House keep soil moist. peppers, other annual The cost for relocating the later this year. favorites. /^ttachment PARIS (UPI) — Candidates former Commerce Secretary for [ W Kt ROUTES 15 . M . 16 (KIT 85) M9-j3331 IH K C ROUTES 15 . »4 . 86 (EXIT 85) M9-93131 The G&’R Valley Co. Inc. brook will come from a $1,391,- C u isin e Maurice Stans to give the 000 appropriation approved CHILDREN'S in France’s presidential elec­ "A TERRIFIC MOVIE, I against A. Mark Frank, three “The Family Restaurant*' tion returned to their ^ * S u p e r h * \ I parcels on Oakland St., $7,500. March 13, 1974 in a townwide SUMME8 WOMMOF JAY LOCK, riiM MARVELOUSLY CRJUtY” hometowns today to await Marriage License referendum, with $449,400 of it Sans Sham, WNBC TV already paid for acquiring the A unique, Integrated study of 471 Hartford Rd. 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Jehovah's Witnesses St. Bartholomew's Church St. Mary's Episcopal Vernon United Methodist Kingdom -Hall Rev. Philip Hussey Church Bolton Congregational St. Mdtthew'e Church 726 N. Main St. Pastor Church Church Tollafid Church and Park Sts. Rt. 30 Rev. George Nostrand Holton Center Rd. Rev. J. Clifford Curtin 10 a.m., Public Biblp dis­ Saturday, Mass at 5 p.m. Rev. Robert L. Pumfery Rev. J. Stanton Conover Pastor Rector Minister course: “Respect for Authority Sunday, Masses at 8:M, 10:15 Rev. Stephen J. White Minister Is a Safeguard for You.” and 11:30 a.m. Rev. Ronald Haldeman Saturday, Masses at 5 and 7 11 a.m., Group discussion of 9:30 a.m.. Worship Service. 10:15 a.m., Church School. p.m. Sunday School. April 1 Watchtower magazine The Preshyterian Church 7:30 a.m.. Holy Communion, 10:30 a.m., Worship Service. Sunday, Masses at 8:30,10:30 c e r t if ie d article “Are You Truly a 43 Spruce St. ", Communion meditation: "The and 11:45 a.m. 725 EAST Book of Common Prayer. First Congregational NATIONAL INSTITUTE Spiritual Person?” Rev. George Smith 9 a.m., Holy Eucharist, Great Sacrifice.” Sacrament of Business-Directory Guide For FOR Church Pastor Authorized Services, with ser­ Baptism. Reception of St. Maurice's Church AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE EXCELLENCE Emanuel Lutheran Church Coventry membecs. 'e MIDDLE TURNPIKE mon by the Rev. Mr. Nostrand. United Church of (Hirist Bolton AAMCO TRANSMISSION OF MANCHESTER Church and Chestnut Sts. 9:30 a.m., Sunday School. (Hiurch School and Nursery. 7:30 p.m ., ' Pilgrim Supermarkets Rev. C- Henry Anderson Rev. Bruce J . Johnson Fellowship. Rev. Robert W. Cronin Manchester and Surrounding 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service. 9:45 a.m., Sunday Morning Minister Pastor MANCHESTER CALL 643-2467 „ Rev. Ronald J. Fournier 7:30 p.m., Bible discussion. Ck)ffee House. FREE Pastors First Congregational S3 ToHaiM Tpke. Manclmter-Vemon TERMS 11:15 a.m.. Holy Communion, 9:30 a.m .. Church School, Saturday, Masses at 5 and 7 TOWINB HI. 63 y„, ARRANGED Fritz Wehrenberg Gospel Hall Book of (Common Prayer, with Church Vicinity Adult Bible Class, Confirmation p.m. THE MOST MODERN Intern 415 Center St. sermon by the Rev. Mr. Andover Class. ^United Church of Christ Sunday, Masses at 7:30, 9:15 TECHNIQUE IN MEN’S Nostrand. 11 a.m., Worship Service. 11 a.m. 8:30 and 11 a.m.. The Service 10 a.m.. Breaking bread. h a ir STYLING Nursery available. Sermon: “Is with Holy Communion. 11:45 a.m., Sunday School. 9:45 a.m.. Church School. featuring this week... First Church of Christ God, Unreasonable?” Coffee 9:45 a.m.. Church School for 7 p.m.. Gospel meeting. 11 a.m.. Worship Service. Scientist Hour in vestry following Sacred Heart Church all ages. Adult Forum with the 447 N. Main St. Communion. The Rev. Royal J. VILLAGE BARBER s 7 Rev. Roger Rotvig, executive worship. Gibson, guest speaker. Rt. 30, Vernon United Pentecostal Church SALQf^POR MEN Featuring Rage Cut director of Lutheran Service Rev. Ralph Kelley, Pastor 187 Woodbridge St. 11 a.m. Church Service: Sun­ 7 p.m.. Pilgrim Fellowship. APPOINTM6NT ACCEffJED MANCHESTER PARKADE Association. St. Peter's Episcopal Rev. Edward Konopka PHONE 649-08S7 Robert Baker day School and .child care. ROBERT 0 . ^ PIERRE 312 MAIN STREET Church PROP. Your Complete 9:45 a.m. and 11 a.m.. Pastor Subject of the Lesson-Sermon: United Methodist Church MANCHESTER Sand Hill Rd. Saturday, Mass at 5 p.m. Nursery for infants. “Everlasting Punishment.” 1040 Boston Tpke. Appliance Store South Windsor Sunday, Masses at 7:30, 9, 11 a.m.. Play Group for 10 a.m., Sunday School. Golden Test: “Unto Thee, 0 Bolton Rev. Frederick H. Foerster III 10:30 a.m. and noon. children 3 to 5 years of age. 7 p.m.. Evangelistic Service. Lord, Belongeth Mercy: for Rev. David M. Campbell CAMPING Eq u ip m e n t F A M O U S BRAND Vicar Pastor Thou Renderest to Every Man TENTS, COTS, SLEEPING BAGS, AllUMAnRESSES, Community Baptist Church Full Gospel Christian TELEVISION - APPLIANCES According to His Work.” 8 and 10 a.m.. Holy Commu­ STOVES, LANTERNSIS \ An American Baptist Church Fellowship (Psalms 62:12) 9:30 a.m.. Nominating com- St. Margaret Mary's Church 585 E. Center St. nion. Sunday School following mitee. Wapping MANCHESTRa Interdenominational The Christian Science 'm m * HOM MNOVEMDIT Rev. Ondon P. Stairs 10 o’clock service. Rev. William McGrath Orange Hall Reading Room at 968 Main St. 10:30 a.m., Church School. FARR'S MV. 6:30 p.m.. Young Peoples Rev. Joseph Schick THE EVERYTHlUa STORE Minister Rev. Philip P. Saunders, is open to the public Mondays Nursery through Grade 6. ‘ ...... i Fellowship. Co-Pastors CAMP-BIKE-SPORT 2 MAIN STREET m s 649-3589 Pastor through Fridays from 11 a.m. to 10:45 a.m.. Holy Communion. Wthflke 9:15 a.m.. Church School for Meditation: “Wesley, on Com­ OPEN DAILY TO B P.M. J. FARR • 643-711T NeiLto Stop ( Shop 4 p.m. and the first ’Thursday of Talcottville APPLIANCE 1 TV / all ages. Nursery through 10:30 a.m.. Adult Bible Study munion.” Saturday, Masses at 5 and 7 each month from-7 to 9 p.m. Congregational Church GROOMING... Grade 4 continuing during the and open discussion. Sunday p.m. for Poodles and All Breeds service. School. United CJiurch of Christ First Congregational Sunday, Masses at 8:30, 10 Rev. Kenneth E. Knox STUD SERVICE... P e r s o n a l 10:30 a.m.. Morning Worship. 7:30 p.m.. Evangelistic ser­ Trinity Covenant Church Church and 11:30 a.m. Pastor tor Poodles, Toys A Miniatures Communion. Message: “We vice. 302 Hackmatack St. Coventry TEE Are God’s Co-Worker.s.’’ Rev. Norman E. Swensen United Church of Christ Nursery provided. 10:30 a.m.. Worship and Sun­ Personalized St. Bridget Church Pastor Rev. Bruce J. Johnson Si. Francis of Assisi SUDS & SCISSORS Fun and Sportawaar 6 p.m.. Junior and Senior day School. Nursery provided. Minister LETTERS • HUMERALS Rev. John J. Delaney 673 Ellington Rd. POST ROAD PLAZA RT. 30, VERNON Youth Fellowships. 9:30 a.m ., Sunday School Sermon topic: “Let’s Get Our DESIGNS • Yourt or Oura Pastor South Windsor ^ Hours 9-5 Mon. - Sal. PHONE Classes for all ages three (Dunn Photo) Wings Straight.” 9:30 a.m ., Church School, 35 OIK ST., MINCHESTER Rev. William J. Stack Rev. John C. Gay, PastoF By Appointment B75-7624 Unitarian Universalist Rev. William J. Killeen through adult. Infant-Nursery. Adult Bible Class, Confirmation Rev. Eugene M. Kibride 646-3339 • Melino Coelhc Society 10:50 a.m.. Worship Service Union Congregational Class. South United Methodist Church Church 481 Spring St. Saturday, Masses at 5 and with the Rev. Norman E. 11 a.m.. Worship Service. The Saturday, Masses at 5 and 7 Rockville TRAVEL (Singer Learning Center) 7:30 p.m., school auditorium. Swensen preaching on “He Will Rev. Robert Heavllin, guest p.m. Reuben Plen’s is Adams $t Rev. Paul J. Bowman 3 MERCURY AGENCY Rev. Arnold F. Westwood Not Forget You.” Trinity Tots minister. Coffee Hour after Sunday, Masses at 7:30, 9:30 Sunday, Masses at 7:30,9 and Minister Minister 10:30, in church; 10:30 a.m. and for ages 3 through 5. Children’s Religious Calendar worship. and 11 a.m. Rev. Lyman D. Reed Texaco Stafion W'""* noon, schoofauditorium. Church for Grades 1 through 4. X Phone 646-2756 10:30 a.m.. Service. The ReV, Nursery for infants. Associate Minister Second Congregational llydraniatlr Trantnilsslon St. Mary's Church Repairing Mr. Westwood will speak on 7 p.m.. Evening Service. . SUNDAY Church ------Rt. 31, Coventry NO SERVICE CHARGE TUESDAY 9:15 a.m.. Confirmation All Work Guaranteed "The Gospel According to Long South United Methodist 9:45 a.m.. Adult Forum, Rev. United Church of Christ Rev. F. Bernard Miller siTf-cSiy;, Church 10 a.m., Old Guard, trip to Class. Adult Study Group. Texaco Lubrtcailon Service ■ Haul.” Nursery, Church School. Roger Rotvigi executive direc­ Rt. 44A, Coventry Pastor m RBsarvatlons lor • Hotels • Airlines • Steamships Rev. George W. Webb Bradley Air Museum; Emanuel 10:30 a.m., Church School, in­ We Give Green Slampe St, John's Polish tor of Lutheran Social Services; Rev. Robert K. Bechtold Rev. Paul F. Ramen (Herald Photo by Dunn) 627 Main Street Manchester Rev. Wayne Kendall Lutheran Church. fants through Grade 8. Second Congregational National Catholic Church Emanuel Lutheran Church. Minister The Rev. Robert W. Eldridge Bible Study, 463 E. Center St., 10:45 a.m., Service of Holy Church 23 Golway St. 10 a.m., Rev. Clifford 0. Saturday, Mass at 5:15 p.m. Pastors Rev. Walter A. Hyszko St. Mary’s Episcopal Church. Communion. Communion United Church of Christ Simpson, guest preacher; Se­ 10 a.m., Worship Service. Sunday, Masses at 7:30, 9:30 Frank’s Supermarket FeaturesAJSDA Choice Meat 385 N. Main St. Pastor 7:30 p.m., St. Barnabas meditation: “The Plumb cond Congregational Church. Church School. and 10:45 a.m. CUCKOO'S NEST Frank s Supermarket, located at 725 East Middle Turnpike in Manchester is well known for their fine Rev. Felix M. Davis 9 and 10:45 a.m.. Worship Ser­ Workshop; Trinity (Covenant Line.” . Reception of new 11 a.m.. Coffee Hour. _ 117 East Center St., Manchester 4 p.m. Three-Piano Concert selection of meats. All beef is only the finest USDA Choice trims and cW ^e cut to your exact specifications. MANCHESTER iiuni Minister vice with Pastor Webb 9 a.m.. Mass in English. Church. members. Coffee hour 11:30 a.m.. Pastor’s Class. ifJeYour place naturally for young, free-wheeling, at East Catholic High School; Rockville United Each week the store features some of the lowest meat prices in the area with,a guarantee of quality. Frank’s preaching. Sermon; “(Hiristian 10:30 a.m.. Mass in Polish following the service. Adult Study Group. .Methodist Church headshaking hair. No teasing. No hairspray. No AUTO PARTS Assumption Church. / WEDNESDAY 12:30 p.m.. Walkers for the is also well known for their excellent service and popular S&H Green Stanrijw, I 10 a.m.. Morning Worship. Marrige? Me?” and English. 142 Grove St. hassels. Just cool cutting and dynamite styling. 270 BROAD ST 6 to 9 p.m.. Youth Open 10 a.m.. Holy Communion “Walk for the Hungry” meet at Nursery Jthrough Church School 8 a.m.. Communion Service. St. Peter's Episcopal Rev. John W. Mortimer House; Emanuel Lutheran Service and Bible Study; St. Henry Park to begin 15 mile Naturally. And because we believe in healthy young iumoEuy Grade 12. The Rev. Clifford 0. 9 a.m., Infant-Toddler Church. Church Pastor through Grade 6. Church of the Nazarene Mary’s Episcopal Church. walk. hair, we use pure ecological organic products... Simpson, guest preacher; Ser­ 7 p.m., Sunday Evening Ser­ Hebron Center mon: “Expectation.” Holy 10:45 a.m., Infant-Toddler 236 Main St. vice; Trinity Covenant Church. 3:15 p.m., Special Education Rev. William N. Parsing 9:30 a.m.. Church School. Communion. through senior high age. Rev. William A. Taylor ','.(5 eVERYTHING IN W f CAN'T HIDE BEHIND f y Prayer and Praise Service, Religion Class; South United Rector Nursery through adults. s L ? \ . ------OUR PRODUCT \^\ Pastor Presbyterian Church Guild Room; St. Mary’s Methodist Church. 10:45 a.m.. Worship Service. I • MllU(Ok> Center Congregational North Coventry • SA»Cfr GLASS • SHOWER DOORS X. The Salvation Army Episcopal Church. 8 a.m.. Holy Communion. Nursery through Grade 2. • SIORtfHONIS • BATHTUB INClOSURtS Lt. Col. and Mrs. Church 9:30 a.m., Sunday School. 7:30 p.m., Bible Study; Trini­ School St. on Rt. 31 off Rt. 44A 10 a m.. Communion, first, ty Covenant Chui'ch. W E C A N W. Arthur Bamford United Church of Christ Classes for all ages. Dr. Richard W. Gray third and fifth Sundays. Mor­ Trinity Lutheran Church 10:45 a.m.. Morning Worship. J.A. WHITE GLASS (»., Inc. 11 Center St. Chancel Choir followed by ning Prayer, second and fourth Meadowlark Rd. and Rt. 30 Rev. Newell Curtis Jr. Message by the pastor. 9:30 a.m.. Worship. 9:30 a.m ., Sunday School. Social; Center Congregational Sundays. CSiurch School. Vernon FURNITURE TOPS PICTURE WINDOWS HELP! (Hasses for all ages. Rev. Winthrop Nelson Jr. Children’s (Hiurch and Nursery Church. 11 a.m., Bible School. Rev. Donald McClean \ provided. I ManehMltr 31 B ItM lI 81. 10:45 a.m.. Holiness Meeting. Pastors 7:30 p.m., Bible Discussion Pastor 649-7322 Lt. Col. William H. Harvey 7 p.m.. Evening Service. 8 p.m., Jewish-Christian Groups (at Manse on Cornwall MANCHESTER OVER 21 YEARS EXPERIENCE preaching. Message: “Christ’s 9:15 a.m.. Worship Service. Message by the pastor. Nursery Dr.) Sponsored by Manchester Messiah Evangelical Dialogue; Unity Division of Lutheran Church 8 and 10:30 a.m.. Worship Ser­ / Insistent Question!” The Rev. Mr. Nelson preaching. provided. MACC: St. Mary’s Episcopal Presbyterian Church. vice. Nursery at 10:30 service. 763 11:15 a.m.. Junior Soldiers’ Sermon topic: “Lord, I want to Church. Wisconsin Synod MAIN ST. 300 Buckland Rd. 9:15 a.m.. Church School. Y meeting. be more holy.” Holy Commu­ IILLIS Specializing In nion. Adoptive Mothers; South South Windsor 6 43 -119 1 7 p.m.. Salvation meeting. Lt. Concordia Lutheran Church St. George's Episcopal Avery St. Christian 6RAKE SERVICE Col. Harvey preaching. 10:15 a.m ., Coffee Hour, 40 Pitkin St. United Methodist Church. 191 GAIW Church 9 a.m., Sunday School. Reformed Church Front End Alignment Message: “Planting of the Woodruff Hall. Forum, Federa­ Rev. Burton D. Strand MAIN ST. 18 Main St. TeL 649-4^ Rt. 44A, Bolton 10 a.m.. Worship Service. 661 Avery St., South Windsor Lord!” tion Room. Sponsored by Pastor THURSDAY MANCHESTER General Repair Work 9:30 to 11:30 a.m.. Headstart Rev. John F. Flora, III 8 p.m., “At Jesus’ Feet,” Rev. Peter Mans bylaws revision committee. Vicar Minister North United Methodist Noon to 5 p.m., Pictorial 9 a.m.. Holy Communion, Seminar for Parents; South WINF. 643-1900 Directory, Robbins Room. (Hiurch School through Grade 6. United Methodist Church. Church 8 a.m., Holy Communion. 9:45 a.m., Sunday School for 300 Parker St. Registration in Federation Nursery care for small all ages including a nursery. 10 a.m., Prayer Group; 10 a.m.. Family Eucharist St. Bernard's Church Rev. Earle R. Custer Room. children. 11 a.m., Worship Service. MANCHESTER SAFE & LOCK CO. Emanuel Lutheran Church. and Church School. Nursery Rockville BERNARD A. LOZIEMNC. \ Pastor 10:30 a.m.. Holy Communion. Nursery provided. provided. Rev. John J. White Calvary Church Church School for Grades 8 and 1 p.m.. Trinity Fellowship for 6 p.m.. Family Worship. Drywall Contractor Guest Speaker Rev. William Schneider 9 and 10:30 a.m.. Worship Ser­ (Assemblies of God) 9. Teenage and Adult discussion Senior (Citizens; Trinity Cove­ 6:30 p.m., Christian ^uba- 453 MAIN ST., M ANCH6STER • 643-6922 Specialists In Celling Repairs vice. Sermon: “Veterans of the 647 E. Middle Tpke. groups. Nursery care for small nant Church. The Rev. John Mazurek, an tion. Nursery provided. MITOAIIHE'NSIW Alarms, Locks & Cross.” Sacrament of Holy Rev. Kenneth L. Gustafson children. Vernon Assemblies of God Saturday, Masses at 5 and 7 QiioBy Safes Combination_____ Changes,____ Communion both services. Pastor Assemblies of (3od missionary 8 p.m., Bible Study, 151 Love 5J Old Town Rd. p.m. Sales & Service - Bonded. ^Most Telephone 649-4464 9 a.m.. Church School. to (Hiile, South America, will be Lane, St. M ary’s Episcopal Sunday, Masses at 7,8:30,10, keys In stock. Repairs of all kinds. guest speaker Sunday at the 7 Church. Sunday, 9:45 a.m.. Sunday 11:30 a.m., 5:30 p.m. Also We Make Keys. Scissors S Nursery and Grades 3 through 9:45 a.m ., Sunday School, St. James Church The Stampji Pinking Shears Sharpened. Free Estimates p.m. service at Calvary (Hiurch, School for all ages. ,6. classes for adults and children. Msgr. Edward J. Reardon 647 E. Middle Tpke. FRIDAY 11 a.m., Morning Worship. 10:30 a.m., (Hiurch School. 10:50 a.m., Service of Pastor Bible CUSTOM MADE During this special mis­ 1:30 p.m., Bible Study; 7 p.m.. Evening Evangelistic. SEE US FOR: Nursery, iKindergarten and Worship and Bible- preaching.' Rev. Daniel J. Karpuey Rockville Baptist Church CANVAS AWNINDS Grades 1 and ^ sionary service, which is open Emanuel Lutheran Church iSpeaks • Aluminum Roll Up Children’s service and child­ Rev. Eugene Charman 69 Union St. Awnings IRON 6 p.m.. Junior and Senior to the public, the Rev. Mr. care provided. 3:15 p.m.. Good News Club, Rev. Robert L. LaCounte by • Door Canpples Methodist Youth Fellowship. Mazurek will give an illustrated • Storm Doors 7 p.m.. Gospel Service. Saturday, Masses at 5 and Kindergarten through Grade 6; Pastor EuQQrte Osfnnsky SCRAP METAL 8 p.m.. Young Adult Group talk on his experiences and United Congregational • Combination Windows Hymnsing, music, and Bible 7:30 p.m. ^ Inter-denominational; Brewer. meets at the parsonage. future plans for the mission field Church MANCHESTER AWNING CO. , * 4 ' w DEALER IN WASTE and PAPER message. Sunday, Masses at 7:30, 9, Emanuel Lutheran Church. 9:30 a.m ., Sunday School. in Chile. The missionary and his United Church of Christ 199 WEST CENHR ST. 131 PAKKER ST. 10:30 a.m., noon, 5 p.m. Nursery through Adult, in­ In a recent issue of MATERIALS wife have received monthly 6:30 p.m., Potluck, Rev. Tolland Telephone 649-3091 ' J i l l Tel. »t3 S135 or 643 5819 cluding (College Career Class. Christianity Today, a writer Church of Jesus Christ financial support from Calvary Joseph Zezzo, guest speaker; Rev. Donald G. Miller Eatabllahad 194S Church of Christ 11 a!m.. Worship Service. deals with a dilemma long I Herald Photo by Durin) of Latter-day Saints Church in recent years. Center Congregational Church. Minister Lydall and Vernon Sts. Church of the Assumption The Rev. and Mrs. Mazurek First Sunday of each inonth. plaguing Christendom. It is (Mormon) Eugene Brewer Holy Communion; Second Sun­ the tension between fidelity to Farr s at 2 Main St. offers an exciting line of Raleigh bicycles known the world oven for quality. In the Hillsfown Rd. & Woodside St. Adams St. at Thompson Rd. began their missionary career 8 p.m., Christians Against 9:30 and 11 a.m.. Worship Ser­ STEVENSON’S EXXON SERVICENTER Minister day, missionary s'ervice. the Scriptures and love for Raleigh family of bicycles you’ll find 10-speed racing models, 5 and 10-speed touring models and 3-speed D. Clark Brown Rev. Edward S. Pepin in 1963. During their ministry in Abortion; Assumption Church. vice and Church School. 405 Main St., Mancheater 649-5533 Nursery provided. fellowmeri. How far will one’s MANCHESTER Over 30 Years' Experience Bishop Pastor Chile, they have directed the es­ 7 to 8:30 p.m.. P ilgrim sports models. Farr’s also has a complete line of authorized parts and accessories. It also has a complete ser­ 9 a.m., Bible Classes. 7 p.m.. Informal evening ser­ mihM 1w N « 4 Os Ow Ssrviw. Tm Cat »ipw4 Os Vw CwT Rev. Paul Trinque tablishment of an Assemblies of SATURDAY \Fellowship. loyalty to God’s Word allow vice department with Raleigh-trained personnel. Farr’s has earned Raleigh’s famous “Crest” award for four Call 649-5807 10 a.m.. Worship. Sermon: vice. Nursery provided. - MEMORIAL CO. God church in the city of Talca, 9 a.m./Special Education him to suffer his fellowmen to consecutive years for outstanding achievement in sales and service. If it’s a bike-it’s FARR’s. 9 a.m.. Priesthood. Relief “What Is A Christian?” A. ALMETTI, Prop. Society. Saturday, Masses at 5 and and have served as principal of Dance Class ( South United veer from the Bible without • TUNE-UPS Opposite East Cemetery 3 p.m., Old-Fashioned Hyiiin- 7:30 p.m. the Bible Institute of the drawing a line of Christian Harrison'St., .Manchester 10:30 a.m., Sunday School. sing. Methodist (H>urch. • GENERAL AUTOMOTIVE Sunday, Masses at 7:30, 9, Assemblies of God in Santiago, Paper Drive; Emanuel Wapping Communiiy Church fellowship? QuoKty Memorials Noon, Sacrament Service. 6 p.m.. Worship. Sermon: 1790 Ellington Rd. St. John's 4 10:30 and 11:45 a.m. one of three such schools in Lutheran Church. Episcopal Church As the foregoing writer REPAIRS ON ALL CARS “Moved With Compassion.” South Windsor, points out: "...the purifiers Chile. Rt. 30, Vernon Rev. Harold W. Richardson who are weak on love and the Rev. Robert H. Wellner, Minister unifiers Who are' weak on Got A Painting Prohlam? Wa’II Halpl Rector Manchester Rev. R. Stanley Eaton faithfulness are wreaking Service still means something to us — and service means spending enough Associate Minister havoc with the image of God PAUL’S PAINT time with you to help you select the right paint finish for that job you're plan­ ALBASI GREENHOUSES 8 a.m.. Holy Communion. seen by the lost world.” It is Pet Center fvBtSupji&eAx ning, seeSee us lorfor painipaint andana service whenwnen you plan your next project.projec HOLMES Special Evening Classes 10 a.m.. Family Service and 9:30 and 11 a.m.. Worship Ser­ 723 MW ST. Church School. tragic to make personal tou.ra.ine paints t Special This Week! Basic Electronics vice and Church School. preferences info tests of MMICKSia 40 0 M A IN STREET • MANCHESTER, C O N N 9 Maple Street, Manctiestor Ptione 649-4273 Etfj(A«»PAINTCQ 64M$01 fellowship; but it is equally WALLPAPER •(M ETING •ARTS & CRAFTS 06040 • MIxBd Breed Puppies deplorable to lainely tolerate MEMBER, THE ORDER OK THE GOLDEN RULE Principles and applications of vacuum 615 Main Street Manchester • Our Own Speciel Blended Your Independent Dealer tubes and transistors. Rectifiers and false doctrine on the Sweet Spanish Fraa Parlilng Bear of Store • Ptione 649-0300 Pet Food • Ham*t*r> Gerbils * Aquarium Accessbries, etc. “HUY THE PAINT THATS WORTH THE WORK” power supplies. Solid state switches PLANT HARTS SEEDS erroneous assumption that CNION PLANTS love requires it. .IT. ee* May 21"to July 18 , tor Hardy Vegetables and FlowersI When oqe negotiates where TMY th e Bible clearly has TAXINGLUDQl Tuesday and Thursday 6tcT10pm - GARDEN TOOLS & GLOVES TOO legislated, he vacates the APPLIANCES S h e H e r a t b SAMUEL L WARD TECHNICAL COLLEGE NEED SOMETHING? • ASK PLAZAI basis for logical rejection of A JOB any teaching as un-Christian. Appointments between 11 am and 4 pm Monday thru Friday Call 243-4308 ' Classified Advertising OKNDAIIT 10 A.M.-9 P.M. TO BE D OME.!■ ■ ■ OPEN DAILY 0 A.M. ^ 7 P.M. East Hall SAMUEL I. WARD TECHNICAL COLLEGE Room 105 PUZA DEPT. $T0« CMIRCH OF CHRIST ' 200 Bloomfield Ave. UNIVERSITY OF HARTFORD , W. Hartford, Conn. Y IL U LOUISA SO. (Off lireii M t Rd.) 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R r Blackman when “ Goldfinger” returns to - 8 : 3 0 - (24) ZOOM "Darling” (1965) ABC-TV s Suhday Night Movie (May 5) at 8:30 p.m. (3) HAWAII FIVE-0 (30) TO TELL THE TRU’ft BRIDES - 6:00 - (30) MOVIE (8-40) MOVIE (40) BONANZA - 7 : 3 0 - (3-8-22) NEWS Conclave Promotes (3) W HArS HAPPENING "Tarantula" (1955) "The Story of Pretty Boy Floyd" (18) I SPY - 6:30 — (20-22-30) BAMACEK (8) LAWRENCE WELK (20) SOUNDING^ BOARD (8-22-30-40) NEWS (20) FILM - 9 : 0 0 - (24) AUCTION "p r e v ie w (24) BOOK BEAT (24) BLACK JOURNAL \ (30) TO TELL THE TRUTH Portuguese Culture (22) AS SCHOOLS MATCH - 7:00 — WITS - 9 : 3 0 - (40) BONANZA (3-20-22-3040) NEWS (3) TO BE ANNOUNCED — 6:30 — (8) TRUTH OR There are about 100,000 per­ country, the public sector, with world’s six most important, (18) TEACH-IN (8-22-30-40) NEWS CONSEQUENCES sons of Portuguese descent in few exceptions, has failed to with more than 100 million The Folkloric Dance Group of the Portuguese Qub of Hartford. Connecticut (about one million meet the challenge. - 10:00- (24) GREAT STEAMBOAT (18) DICK VAN DYKE speaking it), the American Television (24) AVIATION WEATHER in the United States) and, There are only five in­ , (8-40) MARCUS WELBY, RACE Association for Portuguese and Daytime although 16 years have passed M.D. stitutions in Connecticut where Brazilian Cultures presented a — 7:00 — - 7:30 — since Congress resolved that Portuguese is taught on the (20-22-30) POLICE STORY congress recently for (3-20-22-30) NEWS , (3) WILD WILD WORLD OF rtuguese folk songs were a popular part of the program. Photos by Reginald Pinto Portuguese is a language college and university level — Listings (24) OPEN LINE Portuguese-Speaking People of (8) TRUTH OR \ ANIMALS “ critical” to the needs of the Story by Sol R. Cohen and Manchester Community Connecticut. - 1 0 : 3 0 - CONSEQUENCES \ (8) NEW DATING GAME College is one of them. 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Reginald Pinto, The IS (3-8-18-22-30-40) NEWS / unique program in Luso- - 8:00- (24) WALL STREET WEEK Manchester Herald’s chief ( ^ ) SAN FRANCISCO \ / — 7:30 — iffl Brazilian Studies, with special (3) CAPTAIN KANGAROO (30) HOLLYWOOD 4 4 photographer and a member of (8) FATHER KNOWS BEST (3) WHAT IN THE WORLD — 1:00— - 9 : 0 0 - - 7 : 0 0 - BEAT emphasis on the contemporary the association, attended the (40) JACK LALANNE (8) THRILLSEEKERS SQUARES culture of Brazil. _ (3 ) C B S SPORTS (18) KATHRYN KUHLMAN (3-20-22-30) NEWS - 1 1 : 3 0 - congress with his wife and took —9:00— - 8:00 - SPECTACULAR (24) MASTERPIECE (8)NTRUTaOR (18) LASSIE Portuguese is taught also at (3) HAP RICHARDS (3) MOVIE (3) DIRTY SALLY the pictures on this page. (8) PHIL DONAHUE Sunday (8) EIGHTH DAY THEATRE CONSEQUENCES (20) FILM the University of Connecticut, (20) BILKO \ "A Covenant with Death” (1967) (8-40) BRADY BUNCH ' U.S. Rep. 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PAGE TEN— MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Sat., May 4. 1974 i l t - ^N C H E ST E R EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn.. Sat., May 4.1974- PAr.n; tr.i.gygiu P o s e y C a r Herald Angle ’ One o Offensive Punch, Bassett, Thomas fish a p AND ^ ilM E ROCK (UPI) - By Earl Yost Peter G r ^ of Jacksonville, Sports Editor Duel for Pin Title R A D h Fla., ^posted the best Havlicek Just Too qualiijring time of 93.785\ Finalists for the first N. .V imles per hour Friday for time, Bob Bassett and Ken SATURDAY /Saturday’s 200-mile TYans- BOSTON (UPI) — Where would the Boston Celtics be turned in a fine second-period performance with six points Thomas will battle for the 2:00 Red Sox v». Rangers. Am event. without Dave Cowens and John Havlicek? “It makes them look sensational, biitJi don’t think Town lO-Pin Bowling Tour­ and three rebounds, outrebounding an^utscoring Kareem WtiC / Gregg took his Porsche Goals in Sports as in Life they’re playing that great. We’re making thw klook good,” nament championship in the Nobody knows, but the Milwaukee Bucks sure would like Abdul-Jabbar. . \ 2:10 Mels vs\ Padres, Carrera to the top time on “ You have got to have goals in sports, just like in life,” to find out. he said. Men’s Scratch Division Sun- WINF ■" x" “Finkel did a helluva job,” coach ToimHeinsohn said. the 1.53-mile Lime Rock cir­ Andy Baylock told members of Manchester High’s football The Celtics’ sttategy of pressing and playing^w ens 2:15 (22, 30> White Sox Cowens and Havlicek almost took the Bucks apart by “When Dave went out, we didn’t know wh^vHank would ilay afternoon at the cuit, besting a Chevrolet team in his recent visit to town. “You can strenghten your outside to draw Abdul-Jabbar away from the b ^ e t vs. Brewers themselves Friday night as the Celtics pressed and harried do,” Havlicek said, “but he hit the diitside sh^and kept Parkade Lanes. Rolling Camero driven by Carl character through sports. Milwaukee into costly mistakes for a 95-83 Victory and a 2-1 appeared td work perfectly. The Bucks could not h a i ^ starts at 1 o’clock. 3:30 (ftj'NelsOn-Golf our offense alive.” ^ 4:^0 (3) Golf: Miller, Shafer of Wyoming, 111., who “You won’t win ’em all, but you want a winning attitude Cowens’ outside shooting in the first period and simply g ^ Also at stake will be the lead in their. NBA championship series. The Celts opened the game — as they have the pa^t two Fezh-r, Rodriguez was timed in 93.166 mpll. and a maximum effort in everything you do,” the fine Cowens' and Havlicek keyed a first-quarter blitz of the tired in the late stages of the game. Abdul-Jabbar led the titles in the Men’s and against Milwaukee - with a tight full-court press, punchless Bucks with 26 points. ■5:00 (3) Kentucky Derby Top race favorite Sam UConn varsity assistant and freshman coach related. Bucks which all but finished the game. Cowens scored nine Women’s Handicap 5:00 (8) Wide World of press forced the Bucks into 11 turnovers, good for “I think they were tired in the third and fourth quarters. Posey of nearby Sharon, “There is no instant success in sports, no short cuts in of his game-high 30 points in the period and Havlicek, who Boston points, as the Celtics led by as much as 21. Divisions. Sally Granato' Sports: Auto racing, target V Conn., was involved in an ac- life. You can’t be content to be average. Guys who were had 28, scored'Sight as Boston raced to a 32-13 lead. They missed some easy shots and that’s when you can tell place her crown on the diving. “It was the press and everybody hustling on the press, It 'the pressure is getting to them,” said Don Chaney, who 'cident after posting the just average in sports you will find are just doing average The two combined again in the third quarter for all but was a super defense,” Heinsohn said. against challenger Sandy'' • Yanks vs. Royals, WINF fourth fastest qualifying in life.” two of the Celtics’ 26 points, with Havlicek .picking up 10 coi^ined with Jo Jo White to hold Milwaukee’s Oscar Edwards while Larry Briggs Bucks coach Larry Costello cited his team’s 17 turnovers Robertson to six points- in the first half. SUNDAY time. Posey suffered brake The former East Catholic High footbail coach, now in his and Cowens 14 points. Henry Finkel, who played most of and Ed Brennan will vie for failure and heavily struck an in the first half as the key to the loss. “There’s no question “I t \ a s a typical Celtics game,” Heinsohn said. 1:00 (3) Sports Spec­ 11th year on the UConn staff, added that football players at the second quarter after Cowens picked up his third foul, but that was the difference,” he said. “There’s no way we the men’s handicap laurels. tacular: Boxing, swimming earthen etpbankment-which UConn get better grades during the season. had the last two points in the period. Everybody had to contribute and everyone did con­ All matches will be best of can win playing like that.” tribute.” \ (Herald photo by Dunn) 1:00 (22, 30) World Ten­ rolled the car three times. “Boys your age are super,” Baylock continued and the Finkel, who had been used sparingly in the playoffs. five. nis Doubles The two t^ams meet again in Boston Sunday. He was uninjured and will young gridders’ attention picked up. [^ Baseball Coach and Tri-Capiains Thomas posted the fourth 2:00 Red Sox vs. Rangers, compete Saturday |f his car “ You can say you are athletes, but you have got to show best qualifying score after WTIC can be repaired in time. 2:30 (3) NBA: Celtics vs. m e,” he added. “We must sacrifice individual talents. No Nationai%eague Roundup Lance Schors, Kevin Carpenter and Jeff Mount, left to right, talk with Coach Vince topping the field a year ago. Elliott Forbes-Robinspn of one is more important than a team. You must earn the Bassett was second to I ^ Bucks Kaseta at Cheney ^ c h . Trio serves as captains with-this-year’s diamond squad. 2 :3 0 (18) Yanks vs. La Canada, Calif., posted a respect of those around you. Respect is not handed out, it’s Nelson in the 1974 ED BRENNAN KEN THOMAS speed of 95.658 miles an earned.” qualifying. Nelson was Royals, WINF 4:00 (22,30) NHL: Slalney hour, nosing Tom Reddy of ousted in the semifinals Dave Wiggin, Manchester High director of athletics, Reuss Wins First Likely Opening Starter Cup Bronxville, N.Y., to capture who headed up the program, summed up Baylock like this. Tuesday night. 'Wildcats Featured---- 4:30 (8) Nelson Golf the pole position for Satur­ “He’s genuine and a believer in people.” Going into the title match, day’s 61.2-mile VW Gold Cup The tall former New Britain High and Central Connec­ In Pirate XJniform B assett boasts a 194.2 Series race. ticut State College athlete is just that in addition to being Ex-Big Leaguer average in quarterfinal and Soecer Exhibition the top recruiter on the UConn sports .staff. NEW YORK (UPI) — Jerry Reuse now is 19 victories semifinal play. Thomas As I have said in print before, if I was starting an short of what almost everybody took for granted just a averaged 183 for Ws two Today Starts at 5 athletic program, the first man that I would approach to month ago. With head-to-head tests. Earlier Simons Leads head it up would be Andy Baylock. He’s got a lot on the ball Reuss was expected by many to takb ovef as the this season in a South Wind­ and is without question one of the biggest assets the UConn sor League, Thomas rolled a stopper on a Pittsburgh Pirates pitching staff that Professional soccer will athletic staff can boast. severely needed one, and in spring training people were By Earl Yost peff^ct 3(X) game. In Dallas Golf "ni public is invited. be unveiled this afternoon flarin g him as a near-certain 20-game winner this year When Moriarty Brothers launch their Hartford Twilight when the highly touted Well, the only thing that Notes Off the Cuff League baseball season at Mt. Nebo on Tuesday night/x Connecticut Wildcats .step went wrong with that is the \ RESTAURANT - Don Logan The tennis bug has got to Ron Kozuch, former minor June 2 the likely starting pitcher will be Gary Waslewski. out against the Connecticut DALLAS (UPI) — Jim Simons has done everything he Pirates began the season 358, Harry Buckminster 138-351, league catcher and ex-varsity baseball coach at Rockville The much-traveled tall Roast Beef Menu Senior All-Stars in a benefit can think to do to cure the tendinitis in his left shoulder the looking like their whole team Jim Bell 357 Dick Krinjak 351, High. The local man is still one of the best golfers in the righthander had several exhibition at Memorial past 16 months. might not win 20 games, and Larry Bates 365, Pete Krupa For Sports Night Manchester Country Club membership...Alex Hackney, stops in the major leaguds^ Field starting at 5 o’clock. And while the round of golf he shot Friday is not going to Reuss was as bad as the rest 153-3k, Joe Bachiochi 358, Jim Country Club pro, reports several top-flight new men are in including New York, Boston Roast beef will be the main The game was arranged make him well overnight it is at least going to make the of their pitchers. Lamber 139-369, Leo Bachiochi the membership this season including Bill King, Dick and Oakland in the 363, Mike Balesano 164-403, Jim course on the menu Friday through the efforts of pain easier to take. Friday night, Reuss final­ Cronin, Mike Rothman and Dave Kaye. King, a member American League and St. Moore 364, Rollie Irish 13’7-378, night for the first annual Army Manchester Mayor John Simons put together one of the two six-under-par 65s that ly got his first victory of the STANDINGS years ago, had been playing regularly in Florida and Louis and Montreal in the Joe Dvorak 137-138-390, Bill & Navy Club Sports Night at Thompson. were fired over the normally, tough par-71 Preston Trail year, limiting the Atlanta Cleveland in recent seasons. Cronin is a former club cham­ National League. McKinney 136-372, Emil the clubhouse. Proceeds will go to the Golf Club layout Friday to go in front of a tour tournament Braves to eight hits as the .Principal speaker will be Ron pion... Manchester Open will be a two-day affair again in American League Now out of organized ball Palmier! 354, Jim Evans 357, Manchester midget soccer for the first time since he turned professional a year and a Pirates won 4-2. and living in his native Steve Putnam 352, Dave Johnson, star running back of the same format of last year, amateurs playing on Satur­ EAST program apd the half ago. It was only victory No. 7 for Connecticut, Waslewski has Castagna 140-358, Frank the New York Giants. day, Sept. 7 and low handicap amateurs and professionals W L Pet GB Manchester High Athletic Simons, 24, was at nine-under 133 for 36 holes, two shots Pittsburgh, which has lost 13 informed Manager Gene McNamara 353, Bob Hyde 379, Dinner will be served at 8 on Monday, Sept. 9. Vic Daley has stepped down as general New York 15 10 .600 o’clc^k. Department. in front of first-round leader Homero Blancas, who at one and is reposing in last place Johnson of the MB’s that Dave Viara 143-369, Ed chairman of the Open after 10 years... Remember the days Detroit 12 10 .345 Doucette Jr. 160-412, George Tickets are available at the Tickts at $2 a copy will be time zoomed to 10-under before falling back with abound in the National League East, he’ll take his regular turn on when the Manchester Country Club had two tennis courts Milwaukee 10 9 .526 Marinelli 153-393, Dan Vignone club. available at the gate. of 70. \ but Reuss said “I get the Baltimore 11. 10 .524 the mound. and hardly anyone ever used them? The courts were ■ ; ' I 137-380. This will be the Wildcats Tom Watson and Bruce Crampton were another shot feeling that things are Cleveland 10 12 .455 torn up and a swimming pool built on the site. A number of “Unless something comes final tuneup before opening back at 136 — Watson having shot a 66 and Crampton a 69. falling into place.” Boston 10 13 .435 members are now anxious to have tennis courts installed (DPI pholo) up that we don’t know about, NITE OWLS T Dot Hills 180, American Soccer League Jerry McGee (66), Kermit i^rley (65) and Hale Irwin (67) 'The job of Reuss, a 16- MICKEY FITZGERALD on club property once again...Dave Kozolovich has a golf Anything But Spellbound were the Celts and Bucks Last Night xGary will pitch our opener Marion Smith' 184-501, Gail play the following Saturday were in with 137 totals and a fivesome at 138 was led by game winner for the Astros ball retriever in his Yorkshire Terrier who answers to the at Nebo,” Johnson said. Fuller 178-488, Linda Massaro at Dillon Stadium in Hart­ Sandy Wilder, Ron Lee Trevino. last season before being Texas 198-194-536, Irma Desimone 187- name of Buffy...Joe Garagiola, Don Meredith and Dick Finkel, Abdul-Jabhar, Dandridge, Nelson, Robertson and Davis Watcfi Ball at Boston Once again the Gas House ford against Syracuse. McEachen, Scotty Smyth The cut came at 144, and among those missing the cut traded to the Pirates for California 454, \ Williams, in that order, will assume the celebrity guest Oakland Gang will be loaded with Player-Coach Rene and Tony DiCocco. were Julius Boros, Arnold Palmer and defending cham­ Milt May, was made easier spots on the Monday night baseball telecasts on Channel 30 Chicago former pro players in­ .Koremans will field his Former UC,onn All- pion Lanny Wadkins. because Hank Aaron — who GARY WASLEWSKI TRI-TOWN - Mac McDonald starting May 27...The Brunig Moske’s celebrated their 45th Minnesota cluding Johnson, Bob regular squad against the American selections, Tim Since turning professional, however, Simons’ best finish beat Reuss with homer No. 213-555, Dick Lourie 501, Paul wedding anniversary last Sunday. A resident of Stuart, Kansas City Carlson, Leo Veleas, Pete Barton 215-510, Irv Foster 230- S tars including Mickey Hunter and Franz Innocent, has been second at Tallahassee, although he has won one 718 in his last start — didn’t Fla., for a number of years, Moske is one of the all-time Y^iike^TGerGift^^ Friday’s Results Sala and Lev Spencer. player last summer. The 606, Art Sorg 203-201-601, Clem Htzgerald, Mation Stoj, will be with the Stars. satellite event. football greats turned out in Manchester when the sport play due to a touch of flu. Texas at Boston, pp The biggest addition will versatile Balesano is at Langlois 528, Bob Arendt 517, “I’m playing a lot better this year than I did last year,” flourished and starred with the North End Cloverleafs and “It probably made him Detroit 4, Minnesota 3 . be Mike McDonald, a fine home at any one of eight Don Dzen 529, Gary Sullivan Simons said after becoming one of 40 golfers to break par Chicago 10, Milwaukee 3 Majors... A1 Whipple has given up softball umpiring this feel worse he couldn’t play catcher. starting positions - all but 501, Don Goehring 215-550, Ray over the course Friday. “But I’ve been bothered by ten­ because I was pitching,” New York 5, Kansas City 4 Back again will be Jim behind the plate. / Bessett Jr. 214-552, Larry Finn dinitis in my left shoulder for the past 16 months. season due to regular working conditions. This fine umpire On Pair of Hit Batters Oakland 3, Geveland 1 said Reuss, who began the Any local player wishing a 207-525, Herb Hall 514, Greg G had to pass up baseball two years ago for the same reason. \ Balesano, a home-town Biggest Field “I’ve had acupuncture,, cortisone shots and last year I game with an 0-2 record and California 2, Baltimore 0 Hall 510, Wendall Labbe 201-532, Saturday's Games ’ product, who was named the tryout may contact Johnson took an ultra sonic machine with me on the tour. Nothing 7.25 earned run average for leag u e’s m ost valuable at Moriarty’s. Andy Mjehaud 502, Dennis seems to work. “It is a little better now than it has been, Attractive Exhibition ____ j» ' KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UPI) — Joe Hoemer made an out­ Texas (Jenkins 5-1) at Boston Bruyette* 210-214-571, Dave “I was saying, ‘Here it is’ and it wasn’t even close. I was 22 1-3 innings. but I have to take anti-infiamation pills and asprin for the right gift of a game Friday night to the New York (Wise 2-1) ? Fraser 503, Ai Martin 200-540, In Derby Run Comimg up this afternoon at Manchester High’s throwing the ball good, then all of a sudden I hit two euvs Chicago nipped Cincinnati Yankees. Detroit (Lolich 1-4) at / Dick K ingsley 532, Roger pain. I hate to do that, but I have to.” Memorial Field will be a top-grade soccer exhibition in a row.” ^ 6-5, Houston beat St. Louis 4- As Kansas City Manager Jack McKeon said, “That’s the Minnesota (Woodson 1-1) Geddes 511, Bill Reichert 548. \ featuring the Connecticut Wildcats of the American Soccer Nettles, who also stroked a two-run double in the first, 1 and Philadelphia edged Chicago (Bahnsen 3-2) Stafford Speedway first time I ever lost a game by hitting two guys in a row.” at League against the Connecticut All-Stars. Action starts at sported a bright red mark between his shoulder blades as a Los AngeJes^-t in other Milwaukee (Colbom 1-1) Bugs Stevens, the winner of LOUISVILLE, Ky. (UPl). - The Kentucky Derby That’s exactly what Hoerner did. Pistol Top/tf raw HAPPY HOLIDAYS - Inez reaches the century mark at Churchill Downs today with 5 o’clock with tickets available at the gate...Wednesday result of Hoerner’s pitch. Nationsn League games. SaiK Cleveland (G. Perry 3^1) at the Spring Sizzler April 7, is the With two out and two on in a 44 game in the seventh in­ Babineau 131-342, Val Sady 132, the biggest field in its 100 years\^attling for its richest night’? play in the Candlelight Softball League didn’t end “You can say I wasn’t expecting that,” he said. Diego-New York and San ^. Oakland (Blue 0-3) man to beat tonight, when Staf­ Permission Granted until 11:45. During the three games at the park that night, ning, Hoerner worked the count to 3-2 on Ron Blomberg, \N e w York (Stottlemyre 5-1) Kathy Hayden 3^. ford Speedway reopens for the purse. \ Nettles also was responsible for shutting off a Royals’ Francisco-Montreal were Permission to use Mt. Nejio on Thursday night's 156 runs were scored. Police also answered a complaint then hit him on the hip. On the very next pitch, he threat in the seventh. Hal McRae doubled with one out and rained out. at Kansas City (Splittorff 2-2), For New Entry 1974 season. There were only 10,000 on hand w h ^ it all started back during the summer months has been granted the from neighbors that the noise was interrupting their ricocheted one off Graig Nettles’ back to force in the win­ N It will be Permatex Night in in 1875. They saw Aristides come froin^ behind in the took third on a deep fly. But catcher Thurman Munson Three Straight Manchester Community College for home games in the sleeping hours... Have a nice weekend. ning run. Phillies 2, Dodgers 1 Baltimore (Palmer 2-1) at honor of that company’s con­ stretch to win by one length and grab a wifiqer’s purse of picked him off, killing Kansas City’s last chance. Willie Montanez con­ California (Singer 3-2), N tribution to the Stafford Hartford Twilight Basqball League. “It just goes to show,” said a chagrined Hoerner, “when “McRae was taking a pretty good lead,” said MuHs<». NEW ORLEANS (UPI) — National Basketball Associa­ Tennis- Wins $2,850. \ you’re going bad, you can always find somebody to con­ tributed a single that helped Sunday's Games Driyers-and-Owners Point Almost 150,000 were expected today to,watch 23^spirited Carl Silver, prpgraih direetor for the Ree Depart­ “Graig saw it and singled. H ^ a d taken a pretty good lead Texas at Boston 2 tion superstar “Pistol” Pete Maravich will return to^ Fund. It will be the third year tribute to it. And I definitely contributed tonight.” produce a run in the second For EC GiHs young horses struggle over 1V4 miles forX purse djf $326,- ment, made the announcement. off second, too, and I was pretty leary of him.” and then hit his first homer Detroit at Minnesota Louisiana next season as the top drawing card of the Stafford has honored both The field has been reserved for Moriarty's entry in Dollar for dollar, Tile 5-4 Yankee victory was their third in a row and their Three straight victories have 500, with $274,000 going to the winner. \ Munson’s throw was on the money and McRae was an of the year in the fourth for Chicago at Milwaukw . NBA’s New Orleans franchise. owners and drivers and it the Twi League on Tuesday nights. fourth in the last five games. The Royals lost for the fifth easy out. New York at Kansas City Maravich and Pete Rosenfeld, president of the New now been chalked up by the remains unique among Millions more will watch the event on television or l i s ^ straight time. the other Philadelphia run. East Catholic High girls’ tennis The Alunvni League will use the field Monday, Starmaster 9lvos you Baltimore at California Orleans franchise, announced Friday that the former NASCAR sanctioned tracks. to it on radio. N McKeon wasn’t in a good humor after the loss. Montanez also made a big team this season. The latest Wednesday and Friday nights. “I don’t understand it,” said the left-handed riiever. “I “ Whatever I say sounds like a bunch of alibis,” he said. Cleveland at Oakland 2 Louisiana State University All-America would leave the Ron Bouchard, defending The fans at the twin-steepled track will range from more than any defensive play in the eighth, victim was South Windsor champion and runner-^ in the royalty to ragamuffin, from spry senior citizens to infants, felt super. I made some good pitches to Blomberg and he “But we’re gonna get oiir share of the breaks one of these Atlanta Hawks to jpin the new team. He was the first spearing a drive by Willie Thursday afternoon, 7-0. Sizzler, and Fred DeSarro, from thoroughbred breeders to oat lovers, and from fouled off two or three. I was just trying to throw it right days. We find a different way to lose every night.” , player signed by the still-unnamed New Orleans club. ^ Doug Griffin on Disabled List other camper around. down the middle and hoping that he hit it at somebody. Crawford to prevent the Results; Singles - Robidoux whose Sizzler hopes were college kids to truck drivers. tying run. National League Neither Maravich, 25, nor Rosenfeld would discuss (E) def. Ostrowski (SW) 6-3,6- dashed by a first lap crash, will The Kentucky Derby is many things to many people. It’s BOSTON (UPI) —The Boston wake of the second baseman’s Period. EAST terms of the contract negotiated, but it was reported to be 0; Phelan (EC) def. Goodwin be out to do just that in the 30- a picnic, a carnival, a fashon show, a suntan in the infield, Red Sox placed Doug Griffin on beaning Tuesday by a Nolan w L Pet GB a multi-year agreement in excess of ?300,000 per year. (SW) 6-2, 6-0; Anderson (EC)) lap NASCAR modified feature. a mint julep in the dark tunnels under the ancient the disabled list Friday in the Ryan fastball. St. Louis 13 11 .542 The new team is still without a coach, but Rosenfeld def. McCormick (SW) 6-3, 6-1; Action starts at 8 o’clock. grandstands and a horse race. j Major League j Montreal 9 8 .529 k promised a decision on that matter within a week. Specula­ White (EC) def. Martin (SW) 6- American League Roundup ...... Judger and Cannonade, an entry, are favored at 8 to 5. ------— ■ ■ - ■ — Philadelphia 11 12 .478 1, 528-2697 Probate on May 14,1974 at 11 a.m. references. Phone 643-8509. available. Many benefits, Excellent working conditions with la ^ e 200’ deep lot. MANCHESTER FOREST HILLS JIM HARRINGTON ANNETTE FINNEGAN on 3/4 acres, garage. Just a few Madeline B. Ziebarth, MECHANIC’S separate furnaces, Good 1 — Lost (nd Found Garage, 'inree bedrooms and or Wade - Gately Realtors, 289- ARNIE BROWER hospitalization, medical and and fringe benefits. Apply in CARPENTERS - with 2 — Psrtonali JOE HENDERSON minutes from Manchester. Im­ GREEN MANOR Ranch with a e rk STOCK CLERK, part time, revenue and location. High 30s. formal dining room. Quiet 9479. h e lp e r life insurance. Liberal^sick person to Mr. Carter, Carter experience in framing, call 643- Charles Lesperance, -76 3 — Announcamantt maculate throughout. $34,900. attached garage on nicely treed afternoons and Saturdays, app­ Heavy duty construction \ChiChevrolet Company, Inc, 1229 9551 for appointment, between 8 4 — Entertainmant Neighborhood. $34,900. Keith Keys Realtors, 528-9081. lot. Large fireplaced living ly in person only. Manager, 913 time, holiday and vacation 5 — Auctions Real Estate, 646-4126, 649-1922. CROMWELL - Two-bedroom Invitation ^ equipment. policy. We are one of the lain Street, Mancnester. a.m. - 5 p.m. OPEN***HOUSE room, k itte n with dining area, Main Street. Condominium, Cromwell Hills. BOLTON - Ansaldl built three- paneled xamily room, 3 Call 649-S249 largest health care centers in COVENTRY - Ideal starter or FINANCIAL MANCHESTER - $28,900 - Two- 1 1/2 baths, all appliances, M /^E - over 18 for cleaning at Business Opportunity 14 retirement home, five room 8 — Bondi-Slocks-Mortgagaa bedroom Colonial. Mint condi­ bedrooms, ^pliances, wall-to- T o B id EXPERIENCED LABORER America. Drop in and see us. 9 — Personal Loans bedroom Ranch, 2-car garage, carpeting, ceiling to floor SUNDAY U PM. FRECHEHE & I^ IN REALTORS, INC. tion situated among comfor­ Sealed bids will be received night,p.m . to midnight. Apply Bungalow, central heat, 200’ 10 — Insurance wall caipeting, draperies in­ for paving company. Send Contact E. Kurnik, RN newly decorated, excellent drapes. $2lB,900. l-3?4-3815. (OTHER TIMES BY APP(MHTMEHT) 263 Main StTeet, Manchester •4144 table homes. Low 50’s. Phone cluded. 30’s. Principals only. in the Office of The Director of in person/after 6 p.m.i.m. Dairy MANCHESTER - Pizza house, from lake. $12,900. Stanley resume with experience and ARTS AND Crafts Queen -Irazier, 24f242 “ EMPLOYMENT location. Hutchins Agency, 649- 643-0049. 647-1081. General Services, 41 Center MEADOWS Broad fully equipped. Priced to sell. Agency, 646-3618, 643-5724. 13 — Help Wanted qualifications to Box S, demonstrators needed. Part- Street, anchester. Owner nas other interests. For 5324. Street, Manchester, Connec­ Manchester Evening Herald. time or full-time. No collecting 14 — Business Opportunlllas Grissom Rd.^ Manchester CONVALESCEirT CENTER details call Stanley. Agency, . . 646- MANCHESTER , Newly 15 — Situation Wanted ticut until May 22,1974 ht 11:00 or delivering. Call 872-8663,875- 333 Bidwell Street TOLLAND - Ow^r non- MANCHESTER - Stop out to Inspect our remaining models ready MAN wanted for inside clean­ 3618. decorated five room Capje, has EDUCATION a.m. for the following: ONE Vk 9722, 633-9023, 872-2780. Mancheeter, Conn. up Work, 10:30- midnight. Six or developement, thre&bedroom ...... »»••.»»• two large bedrooms, fireplace. 18 — Private Instructions Ranch. Fireplaced livingtoom, to decorate, and save on the rising cost to replace TON PICKUP TTIUCK. AVON 647-9194 seven days per week, starting Situation IfVantecf 15 attached garage and nice yard. 19 — Schools-Classas Raised Ranch built In 1963 these homes. 3 Ranches to choose from, 1 Colonial, Bid forms, plans and WAITERS and Waitresses, for $2. an hour. Apply Hartford 20 — Instructions Wtntad rec room, sliders lead to large / SA Y S... evenings and weekends. ------Mid 30s. 646-8155. No agents sun deck and pool. 200’ fron­ by Ansaldl. Within walking 1 Split. All have family rooms, fireplaces, aluminum specifications are available at Road Dairy Queen. \ WILL DO babysitting in my please. REAL ESTATE / Experience required. Call 646- CONCRETE Construction home for three year old o r ------I ------23 — Homes lor Sale tage. Wooded acre. $39,500.872- distance of Martin School. siding, 2-car garages and city utilities. All are quality the General Services Office, 41 5200. 24 — Lols-Lind lor Sale Three bedrooms, 1'/4 baths, FEATHER YOUR NEST with Laborer. Phone 875-1103 after 6 older, Oak Street area. 646-2844. MANCHESTER - Clean 5 1/2 built by JA M E S A. MCCARTHY. In Glastonbury,,, Center Street, Manchester, 25 — Investment Property extra money you earn selling p.m. formal dining room, 2 Connectjicut. TEACHERS, all areas U.S. and A STRIKE room home on beautiful tre ^ 26 — Business Property TIMROD Rd. -/New 7-room quality Avon products in your MOTHER will babysit in own acre lot. Full basement, new 27 — Resort Property fireplaces, family room. TOWN OF MANCHESTER, abroad. Universal Teaphers, 28 — Reel Estate Wanted Raised Ranch. Two fireplaces, neighborhood. Call .^PERIENCED housekeeper, home. Monday - Friday. Vicini- bath, one-car garage. 2 1/2 tiled baths, appliances, Large heavily treed lot. CONNECTICUT; ROBERT B. Box 8966, Portland, Ore. 97208. live-in, light cooking, cnild IN EXISTANC 289-4922 U southwest Manchester. Immediate occupancy. Only MISC. SERVICES city utilities, plaster^ walls, Priced well below replace­ MERRITT WEISS, GENERAL care, references, top salary. In Phone 646-3916 or 649-1822. $28,900. Call today. Keith Real 31 — Services Ottered ment cost. By owner. Shown It’s MEADOW HILL patio.atio. Two-car ge. Shade MANAGER MOTHER of three seeks West Hartford. Call 521-1141. AT OUR PLANT 32 — Painting-Papering responsible babysitter in Estate, 6464126, 649-1922. 33 — Building-Contracting frees. Built by Ansaldl. Charles by appointment only. Prin­ ASSISTANT SUPERVISOR for Eldridge Street area on oc­ THE 34 — Rooling-Siding Lesperanpe, 649-7620. cipals Only. AGENCY m TOWN OF VERNON OFFICE CLERK - Man to work REDUCED. Here’s a 7-room 35 — Heeting-Plumbing ADULT CONDOMINIUMS transportation firm, some casional basis. Call 649-8291. EDUCATION 36 — Flooring realtor BOARD OF EDUCATION mechanical knowledge in both personnel and CARLYLE JOHNSON Raised Ranch you must see. NON-DEVELOPMENT Ranch PHONE 643-6404 purchasing departments. 37 — Moving-Trucking-Stortga MIS 646-1180 necessary. Call 643-2414. WOMAN for housecleaning, Sparkling country kitchen, 38 — Services Wanted on half-acre treed lot. Includes Limited qlerical experience MACHINE CO. fireplaced living room, 4 INVITATION once a week. Call 646-4599. Private Ihatructlons 18 MISC. FOR SALE carpeted living room, country T RN-LPN. Part-time every required. Contact Multi- bedrooms. Lovely game room. 41 — Articles lor Sals kitchen with stove, 12x22’ pan­ Circuits; 5^ Harrison Street, Has immediate openings for The finest in cc^dominium other weekend, 7-3. Noon meal WANTED - Auto Body painter, experienced operators: SEWING INSTRUCTIONS - Over two acres treed land. 42 — Building Supplies eled rec room, basement gar­ TO BID \ furnished. Part-time 11-7 a.m. Manchester. 646-3800. Excellent closet space and 43 — Pels -Birds- Dogs iiving...the fin e ^ of ioc- ’The Board of Education of the excellent working conditions, TOOL MAKERS Dressmaking'or tailoring. Ail 44 — Livestock age, washer and dryer. Prin­ One shift per week accepted, more. Only $39,900. Call today, cipals only, no agents. $31,900 Town of Vernon, Connecticut top money for experienced EJfPANDING Manchester basic steps including pattern 45 — Boats & Accessories tions. iMestied in the hiils will receive sealed bids for: night diferential. Equal oppor­ painter. Apply Olender’s Body ALL ROUND adjustments. Sn\all classes. Keith Real Estate, 649-19Q, 46 — Sporting Qoods 0 firm, 872-2406. OPEN HOUSE tunity employer. Contact Mrs. Realtor needs one experienced 6464126. 47 — Garden Products 1 - WRESTLING MAT Shop, Rockville, 875-2517. licensed broker or salesman. MACHINISTS Teenagers tak^note for 48 — Antiques of Giastonbury aside the Peterson, DNS^ at Burnside summer. 643-6226. \ 49 — Wanted to Buy TOLLAND - Eleven-room Bids'will be received at the Convalescent Home, 870 Bum- All replies confidential. Reply TURRET LATHE GLASTONBURY - 1600 Connecticut River, it’s a Box Colonial Cape. Fireplace, 5 Sunday 1 - S P.M. office of the Superintendent of side Ave, East Hartford, 289- M”, Manchester Herald. OPERATORS Manches,ter Road, 5-room RENTALS bedrooms, two baths, many Schools, Park and School Library Manager TUTORING Offered/in all 52 — Rooms lor Rent guaranteed appreciation. 9571. NATIOHAL ACME catagories of English. St^ents Ranch with garage, full base­ 53. — Apartments for Rent possibilities. $41,900. Jesanis Street, Rockville, Connecticut Elementary ScfMwl WOMAN wanted for cleaning ment, attic, city water. Wax- 54 — Homes lor Rent Realty, 875-1040. ^ BEAUTIFUL and kitbhen help for catering AUTOMATIC in grade levels 6 througii 12 55 — Business lor Rent until 12:00 nOon, Tuesday, May ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE accepted. Please call evenings, free kitchen-dining floor. Three clerk needed for small A basic familiarity with establishment. Own transporta­ LATHE OPERATORS bedrooms, fireplaced living 56 — Resort Property tor Rent 14, 1974 and then at said place Dewey Decimal system tion. Call 649-5313. 649-6670. 57 — Wanted to Rent MANCHESTER - Older sik- pleasurable office. Posting CLEVELAND room, tr e ^ 3/4 acre lot. July 58 — Wise, lor Rent room Colonial, tastefiHly and time publicly opened, read, cataloging and experience TALLWOOb KNOLL Aii the plpfi(sure of a home and recorded. machine experience is 15th occupancy, $35,900. Prin­ decorated, finished a ttic ^ ^ ,- with library operations is MAN WANTED for work with AUTOMATIC cipals only. 63^2151. AUTOMOTIVE In Tolland Specifications and proposal preferable. Contact. Mr. □ REAL ESTATE 61 — Aulos lor Sale 500. Armstrong Real Estate of your own plus much, Messier, Meadows Convales­ required. Ten month position, catering firm. Own transporta­ LATHE OPERATORS 62 — Trucks lor Sate forms may be secured from the Services, 289-8802. / Four Distinctive Models Available — All On Acre Lots cent Center, 333 Bidwell Street, 7 hour work day, hourly rate tion. Call 649-5313. MILLING MACHINE •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• cdVENTRY - LOVELY Cape, 63 — Heavy Equipment lor Sale much more. Each unit is office of the Superintendent of Manchester, 647-9196. Homes For Sale 23 nicely located 6-room family 64 — Molorcycles-BIcyclas range of $3.30-$4.20. Forward PLANT Maintenance foreman. OPERATORS 65 — Campers-Trallert-Moblla HEBRON-BOLTX^N - 3- moderr/ and maintenance Schools, Park and School resume to Mr. Donald C. Mer- home. Full dry basement. Big Homes bedroom Ranch m partially Qualified applicants only. DRILL PHESS OPERATORS Custom built, air-conditioned, 66 — Aulomotlva Service ' Street, Rockville, Connecticut. MAN for lawn and parking iot cure. Business Manager, yard with pool for kids. Minutes wooded acre, aluminum siding, free; j, 2 or 3 bedrooms, maintenance. Must have Sound proven background in California Ranch. Fireplaced to Route 1-84. $30,500. Louis 67 — Autos lor Rant-Lease ’The right is reserved to reject South Windsor Board of CUTTER GRINDERS attached garage/lush new shag any or all bids or any part when drivers license. Apply in Der- electrical, mechanical, plum­ living room,formal dining! Dimock, Realty, 649-9823. carpeting thrpiighout, kitchen humidified gas heat, fire- son. W. H. Englamf Lumber Co, Education, 771 Main Street, bing and steam processing. INTERNAL GRINDING room, modern kitchen with such action is deemed in the Apply at Ano-Coil Corp, 60 East Homes lor Sale 23 equipped with new built-in dis­ piace, fuily appiianced Route 44-A, Bolton Notch, South Windsor, Connecticut OPERATORS dining area, family room, three BOLTON - Value galore, hwasher, range and oven, best interest of the Board of Main Street, Rockville, Conn. large bedrooms, fourth possi-. Conn. 0C074. EXTERNAL GRINDING luxuriously spacious nine-room MANCHESTER Vicinity - Start dining area, recently painted kitchen, air conditioning, Education. ble. 2-car garage. Beautifully 2 1./2 bath, 75x28’ Raised Raymond E. Ramsdell TIRE SERVICE man, modern OPERATORS packing, magnificent in city, and papered interior. Transfer WAITRESS - Part-time and landscaped pounds. Marion E. Ranch. Brick and aluminum country estate. Ten room forces sale at $31,500. 646 6018. w/w carpeting. Prices Superintendent of weekends. Experienced only. COUNTER Man or Woman - shop, good starting rate, many Robertson, Realtor, 643-5953. exterior, two-car garage wall- company paid benefits, full­ SURFACE GRINDING Colonial home, at only $^,500. start at $34,000. Schools Apply in person any day after 2 Friday, Saturday, 11 p.m. - 7 to-wall carpeting throughout. Could not be duplicateid for this ROCKVILLE - $41,000. Best time. Apply in person, Capitol OPERATORS $19,900 FIVE rooms, 1 1/2 Two fireplaces, beautifully set p.m. LaStrada East a.m. Bakers helper, Saturday, (Nandiard) price. Call Barbara Weinberg, value on today’s market. Large Restaurant, 699 Main Street. Tire Company, 325 Broad baths, stove, refrigerator, gar­ on an acre treed lot. Impossible Sunday 2 a.m. -10 a.m. Apply Street, Manchester. at T. J. Crockett, 643-1577 family home. 17x13’ master NOTICE Bess Eaton Donuts, 150 Center ASSEMBLERS age, two acres. Hutchins Agen­ to duplicate at $59,900. Cantor before it’s gone. bedroom, two full baths, formal COUNTER GIR'LS - Must be Street. Good wages and fringe cy, Realtors, 649-5324. & Goldfarb, Realtors, 643^442, For recreation you can swim, piay tennis, practice your swing on the new SECRETARY - Part-time, ear- dining room, kitchen, stove, Public Hearing over 18, be willing to work some benefits. APPLY 875-6244, MANCHESTER - Three- dishwasher, disposal, carpeted putting green,,take a sauna bath, use our exercise rooms, try your hand at Board of Directors nights and some weekends. MANCHESTER - Well cared bedroom Ranch, formal dining throughout, paneled office in HOUSEKEEPING Supervisor - ■ 15 X u ?f’wSlv'^Tvnin^ for ten room oversized Cape in Town of Manchester Apply in person after 6 p.m. Mature individual experienced s h o rth a n d e x D e rip n rf’ THE HEBRON - Only 20 minutes to room, two fireplaces, garage, basement, double-car garage, gardening top! Pienty of action — pienty of friends. ^ country setting, only five Hartford. Young Garrison Connecticut Dairy Queen Brazier, 242 Broad mhousekeeping procedures, in- preferred Must be^canaWe of large lot, desirable location. many extras. Must see. Audrey Tuesday, May 7, 1974 St, Manchester. CARLYLE JOHNSON minutes from center of town. Colonial, 4 large bedrooms, Stanley Agency, 646-3618, 643- Schaefer, Broker, 875-5351. Eandlint resjo„sibfl^ty tor W'all-to-wall carpeting. The Board of Directors will oversee cleanliness of large dining room, eat-in kitchen, 24' 5724. cleanliness of large office. Imone 643-1442; Separate three room apart­ fireplaced living room, rec The Meadow Hi!! way of life is exciting and new...we think it’s worth your conduct a public session PRODUCTION Control Clerk, modern convalescent home. MACHINE CO. MANCHESTER - $31,900, six woman to work in production ment. Priced in the mid 40s. room, 2-car garage, scenic Tuesday, May 7,1974 from S;00 Excellent salary and benefits. 52 MAIN STREET COVENTRY - Summer room Colonial, 11^ baths, dead­ while to cpme on over and let us show you around — you’ll’love' it!! control office. Duties include Contact Mr. Messier, Meadows EXPERIENCED window Call us to see this fine listing. T. hilltop location with over one hideaway. Private heated cot­ a.m. to 11:00 a.m. in the Board washer wanted. Phone 649-5334. MANCHESTER end street, trees, privacy. typing, filing, some phone con­ Convalescent Center, 647-9196. J. Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. acre on deadend street and a tage with large fireplaced Hutchins Agency, 649-5324. of Directors’ Office in the tact. Apply Multi-Circuits, 50 state park on back property livingroom, 2 bedrooms, double •k 8-Room aluminum sided and fleldstone Colonial featuring paneled family Municipal Building to hear Harrison Street, Manchester, TWO OPENINGS for kitchen MANCHESTER - Four- line. Principals only, $41,900. lot. T(een’s. • •Lessenger Corn- HOME BUYING information. room with fireplace and built-in barbecue, 2 V2 baths, fully appllanced comments and suggestions 646-3800. help immediately. Starting pay bedroom Colonial, 2Vi baths, Call daily after 5, and . Realtors, 646^13, 4 ^ kitchen with oak cabinets, $58,900. Stop in or we will mail free REGISTERED NURSES walnut paneled first floor fami­ weekends, 6464959. Holland & Ruhlander Real Estate, Inc. from the public. $1.91 per hour. Employee’s copy. Hayes Corporation, 55 ■k 54' Raised Ranch, 4 bedrooms, 2Vi baths, finished rec room, 2-car garage, Future sessions will be held the meals included. Part-time. DAYS - NO ROTATION ly room, spacious kitchen, with East Center Street. 646-0131. PRINTER loads of Cabinets and built-ins. HEBRON - Walnut Street, well $53,900. first Tuesday of each month Kentucky Fried Chicken West We have several openings for registered nurses with at least COVENTRY - 30-Acre farm, Part-time printer needed to Impeccably maintained. maintained Ranch on partially 'A 8-Room, 4-bedroom Colonial featuring first floor family room, dressing area ' from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. Middle Tpke., Manchester. one year of recent hospital medical-surgical experience. pastures, pond, woods, 5- VERNON - Six-room Cape with An Active operate a 12S0W Multilith. 24 ManiMred' lot in desirable wooded country acre. and walk-ln closet from master bedroom, 2-car garage, $53,900. Open Daily 1-5 an^ third Thursday of each Apply to Manager or Assistant Excellent benefits. Staff assignment and salary will take bedroom brick Ranch, 20x30’ attached breezeway and gar­ hours weekly, flexible on our Manager. Porter '^Street area. 60’s. Fireplace, three bedrooms, double decker bam, garages for montli (h>m 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 into account individual background and experience. Warren E. Howland, Realtors, age. Stove and refrigerator in­ k 8-Room Colonial with 2-car attached garage, aluminum siding, privacy as­ Adult Come to our Open House day shift. coppertone refrigerator, range 4, fireplace, $70’s. Lessenger cluded. By owner, $34,500. 875- p.m. in the Board of Directors’ 643-1108. . and dishwasher. Loads of sured. $53,900. For more intonation cpntact HOUSEKEEPER - Baby Sitter For furthei' information and to arrange a personnal inter-, Company, Realtors, 646^13, 8119. > Condominium Saturday and Sunday, Office. cabinets. Full basement, one- 423-^1. The Personnel Department urgently needed, 6 a.m. - 3:30 view please contact The Personnel Department, 646-1222, May 4th and 5th Phyllis Jackston CIRCA 1778 Cape Cod, wide car garage. $34,700. The Yankee DIRECTIONS: 1-86 east to Exit 99, turn left, one-half mile to.Qoose Lane, turn right, ap­ p.m., for two school-age Ext. 481. boards, two baths, 6 1/2 rooms, NEWLY PAINTED oversized Community Secretary children. References requir^. Peddlers, Dick Selig, 742-9718. COVENTRY - Large 3-room six room Cape, carpeted living proximately one-quarter mile to modela on left. Signs posted. NIMICHE8TER Call 647-9610 after 3:30 p.m. fireplace, foyer, doqble rarage. Peter Rich, 1423-67^. year ‘round home, 211/2’ living Board of Directors Hutphins Agency, 649-53M. room with fireplace, kitcUbni Manchester, Connecticuf MEHOmAL HOSPITAL MIHGHESTER MEMORIAL HOSPITM. room with stone fireplace, with dining nook, and three or 71 HayiiM Btroot MANCHESTER - Two family, Dated at Manchester, Connec­ PAINTERS HELPERS - Must 71 Haynes Street Mandiestar enclosed porch, one-car garage, four large bedrooms, one car 1489 Main Street 3 l/i2 ACRES, horse paradise, 3-3, ideal starter or retirement view of the lake, excellent con­ AMEDY REALTY ticut this twenty-six day of Manchester be experienced with ladders. An Equal Opportunity Employer detached garage, nice quiet Glastonbury, Conn. 633-6725 or 633-6764 646«1222, Ext. 481 seven room ColoniaL 1 1/2 home with income. Large dition. High Teen’s. Lessenger Good pay and steady work. baths, large out buildings. neighborhood. All for only $33,- Realtors 872-6283 April, 1974 Phone after 5:30, 649-5474. .rooms, immaculate conditiqn. ^ n ^ n y . Realtors, 6M^1S, 900. Miller Realtors, 846-ffi09, Hutchins Agency, 649-5324. Char-Bon Agency, 643-0683. 228-3518. •t

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BENJY 0,n... s,,.. M., A m . I PAG.. Articles for Sale 41 Apartments For Rent 53 Apartments For Rent 53 □ AUTOMOTIVE BUGS BUNNY OUT OUR WAY BY NED COCHRAN NEWER 4 room duplex. 1 1/2 msm^smesmmemmsssslkef OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE RAILROAD TIES for sale, baths, appliances, full base- Autos For Sale 61 OKAY, LE'S KNOCK OFF FER APARTMENT | TH TROUBLE WITH THROUGH USE WOULD YOU CARE FOR A excellent condition, iiient, convenient location, 124 ,-----7 LUNCH.' WORKIN’ ON THESE ' WHY W ERE THOSE A 'CAUSE WE HAP TO GO PAST SIS' > RENTAL OFFICE OF MY NATIVE SPOT OF HOT s o u p ;? OTHER BOYS CARRY DID You SEE 8’6”x8”x8”. Phone 872-6754. No Florence Street. $200 monthly. NEED CAR? Credit bad? ^ A''— TALL BUILDINGS IS INGENUITY 1 TER 'S HOUSE OWTH'WAY.' Tn'MINJ- MAYBE WE MADE order too large or small. Con­ Bankrimt? Repossessed? IMS A LL THE GRO UTE SHE SEES ME WITH A STACK THE PLEASED THE BI6SEST Call .643-2282 or 644-8896. We have a large variety of THAT ALL EVER BELIEVE I G E R I E S h o m e INCIDENTALLY. DIP tractors welcomed. Honest Douglas accepts lowest GET r EAT IS COLD OF GRUB SHE'S OVER HERE IM A UTTLE SMILE? BLUNDER SINCE \ deluxe one and two-bedroom HAVE SOLVED FLASH-r SPECIALLY SINCE I m e n t io n t h a t JUD6E RENCHY down, smallest payments. SANDWICHES// THE PROBLEM/ DUR NEW GUEST IS 5POOKYAtV.M5 456. MAIN STREET - First apartments and townhouses PRICES KEEPfiOIW ' UP.' LOOKS LIKE BOUGHT TICKETS Douglas Motors, 345 Main. MY OLD DOUBLES POLAROID camera for sale. floor, 3 rooms, heated, security, VOU M UST B E SAVIN THAT WHEN TO THE POLICEMEN'S throughout Manchester. Ren­ PARTNER? VOULL Inquire at 385 West Center $140. Call 646-2426, 9-5. ^ B U N O L E i ' THE JURY b a l l w it h tal office open daily from 9-5, E N JO Y OUR HANDS UP Street, Manchester. AUTO INSURANCE - compare A RUBBER AW,\ other times by apptihtment. ~HEH-HEH-~- guilty WE HAVE customers waiting our low rates. For a telephone A c h e c k : HE’S . HUMOROUS l it t l e VERDICT/ TAG SALE - Sunday May 5th, 55 for the rental of your apartment quotation call Mr. Dolin at 646- e x h i b i t i o n ! GOTTA k f i ^ i Summit Street, Manchester. or home. J.D. Real Estate DJUUTO ENTERPRISES, MC. 6050. BE . b l u f f in ' I Rain date May 19th. Many Associates, Inc. 646-1980. 240-A New Stata.Rd, MmlwstM' I . I,4 , 0 S-Q - items. 846-1021 SAVE - Buy rebuilt engines LOOKING for anything in real from Lloyd’s Auto Parts, 191 Homes tor Sale Z3 Services Offered 31 Painting-Papering Heating-Plumbing 35 TAG SALE - 365 Woodland estate rental — apartments, Center Street. Open 7 days. 643- Street, Saturday and Sunday, homes, multiple dwellings, no 1558. COLORADO RANCH Invest­ TWO HANDY men want varie­ PAINTING - Interior and NO JOB too sm all, toilet 10-5. Antiques, household items,* fees. Call J.D. Real Estate HEBRON - Four-room apart­ MICKEY FINN ment - 40 acre Ranchette, sub­ ty of jobs, raking rolling, exterior. Professional work. repairs, plugged drains, kitchen furniture, air-conditioner, Associates, Inc. 646-1980. ment, heat and hot water in­ 1965 CHEVROLET Station BY HANK LEONARD division. $6,965. $139 down, 12 liming, fertilizing, mowing Free estimates. Call 649-5624 faucets replaced, repaired, rec storm door and windows, cluded. No pets. Children wagon, as is, $50. Phone 649- lawns, attics, cellars cleaned. after 3:30 p.m. rooms, bathroom remodeling, chrome wheels and tires for ROCKVILLE - three room welcomed. $175 per month. 5334. LAUCB! I'M SO > year 6 1/2% financing. $69.79 DAD IS BEING TERRIBLY ROBYN — Reasonable rates, 643-5305. heat modernization, etc. Free apartment, heat, hot water, Phone 646-6776. P GLAP you'RE HERE THEN YOU C O N D O N E WHAT monthly. 12 month money back Pinto. Motorcycle items. Five MALI6NED-AND THE MAN LISTEN TO - I ' V E BEEN CALLING THEY'RE DOING/ IF YOU WANT guarantee. Call Chuck, collect, EXTERIOR House Painting. estimates gladly given. M & M families. stove and refrigerator, 1968 OLDSMOBILE 98, all WHO'S BEHIND IT IS YOUR M E - I'M you ALL DAY. PLEASE TO B E A CONGRESSAAAN TH AT, (303) 473-1742. PDQ PRINTERS - Post Road All workmanship guaranteed. Plumbing & Heating, 649-2871. carpeted living room, $145. BRAND NEW three bedroom power, 1966 F-85 wagon, power, BACKER, SHERIFF FINN/ ' NOT COME IN — DAD ISNT BADLY, 1 DON' W ANT YOU! Plaza, Vernon. Letterheads, Very reasonable. Free es­ TAG SALE - Household and Adults only, no pets, security duplex, appliances, wall-to-wall excellent engines, extra tires. YOU M UST PULL OUT OF GOING TO “ HE RACE/ Lots-Land for Sale 24 envelopes, bills, quick- copy, timates. Phone after 5:30, 649- TOWNE Plumbing Service, collectible items. May 4th and deposit required. Parking for carpeting, private driveway 875-2871. WITHDRAW. wedding invitations. Xeroxing. 5474. repairs, alterations, vanity 5th. 206 South Street, Rockville. one car. Call 643-9678. and basement. Security, $250 HOS 875-4819. cabinets a specialty. Call to monthly. Frechette & Martin 1970 PLYMOUTH wagon, two HIS O . ------MANCHESTER - Secluded PARTNERS —^ THREE-ROOM apartment, Realtors, 646-4144. . toned paneled. Good condition.' assisg; w h y MOTHERS G ET GRAY three-quarter acre treed Building- Contracting TAG SALE - Starting May 4th, S-H ^ building lot. Only $11,900. Fiano STEVEN EDWARDS Contrac­ 4056. Saturday. 9-6, 88 Frances near hospital. Heat, hot water, Phone 649-4563. V 197< 6, MA Itx T ting Agency - Painting, interior- Drive, (off Keeney Street). stove, refrigerator and cooking TWO room efficiency type Agency, 646-5200. M A SO N R Y - A ll t y p e s , exterior, carpentry, small jobs, FRANK SCOTELLA Plumbing, Collectibles, antiques, gas. Wall-to-wall carpeting, apartment, heated, appliances, 1968 DODGE CHARGER, CAPTAIN EASY fieldstone, brick, concrete. BY CROOKS & LAWRENCE MANCHESTER - Six acre masonry and cement work, r^airs and remodeling, glassware, attic treasures. $165. Adults only, no pets. parking, $130 monthly. Robert automatic transmission, power fences, tilling for gardening, Free estimates, after 5 p.m., 'Tpecialize in hot water heaters. Security deposit required. D. Murdock, Realtor, 643-2692. steering. $700. Phone 644-0530. parcel on Hillstown Road and 9 643-1870 or 644-2975 acres in East Hartford on Oak tree work, no job too small, for Prompt service on emergericv. TAG SALE - May 4th and 5th, 10 Phone 643-9678. LOOK AT IT THIS WAY, SPORT any household job call for es­ 643-7024. a.m. to 4 p.m. Jurovaty Road, PLUSH five rooms, private 1973 VEGA Hatchback, low ONLY one Street with water and sewers NEWTON H. Smith & S o n s/ available. Edmund Gorman timate, 649-1590 between 8 a.m...... Andover. Four families. Route MANCHESTER - New deluxe pool, patio, appliances, milage, excellent condition, MAJOR PROBLEM! NAMElv- and 7 p.m. Remodeling, repairing, Ad­ Flooring 3 3 two-bedroom Townhouses. 11/2 utilities, heat, included in rent. call 649-0676 after 5 p.m. Snow HOW ARE YOU Agency, 646-40^. 85 to London Road to Boston GOING TO BREAK. ditions, rec rooms, porcheAand Hill Road, first right is Jurova­ baths, includes heat, 649-0358, 643-6266. tires included. roofing. N6’job too small. Call THE NEWS TO LICENSED Rest Home - with FLOOR Sanding-Refinishing, ty Road. appliances, carpeting, full PRISCILLA’S POP Mc KEE? 24 hour nursing supervision. 649-3144. (specializing in older floors). private basement. $275 per BEAUTIFUL five-room apart­ MODEL T , new BY/AL VERMEER Certified recreation program, Inside - outside painting, TAG SALE - 1968 Buick. 256 In­ month. Paul W. Dougan, ment, wall to wall throughout. tires and top, needs work. g r a n d p a 's LAND CARPENTRY - Repairs, t h a t s a l o n g ambulatory residents. $14. per ceilings. John Verfaille, 646- dian, 250cc bike. Solid cherry Realtor, 643-4535, 646-1021. Completely modern with new Phone 649-4291. t a k i n g m e t o WALK FOR YOUR WERE I M ANCHESTER-12 remodeling, additions, roofing. day. Telephone Administrator, 5750, 872-2222. bedroom set. Over 2,000 mis­ refrigerator, double decker m o o n s t o n e GRANDPA. r i d i n g acres of prime wooded] >1 St. Anthony Home, Rockville. Call David Patrla, ^ u th Wind­ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• cellaneous items. 57 Grand FURNISHED APARTRRENT stove and gas heat, laundry 1968 CHEVROLET BelAir, 4- BEACM! sor, 644-1796. I land in southeastern part ] 875-9121. Avenue, Rockville, Conn. May 4 Newly paneled 3-room apartment! hook-ups. Very large yard, door sedan, $400. Owner leaving of town. ApproximatelyJ □ MISC. FOR SALE and 5, 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. nicely furnished, second floor, Main parking for two cars. Occupan­ state. Phone 228-9019. 1500’ on road. WES ROBBINS carpentry Street. Private entrance. Parking. cy July 1st. 647-1794. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• MANCHESTER-2 AA| LAWNMOWERS repaired and remodeling specialist. Ad­ Adults only. No pets. 1968 MUSTANG - yellow, 3- sharpened, pick-up and ditions, rec rooms, dormers, Articles for Sale 41 THOMAS J. BLANCHARD ENFIELD - Five-room apart­ speed, 6 cylinder, 25 mpg. Gtood I zoned lots, city water and | 974 by NEA Inc. delivered. Call Sharpall now for built-ins, bathrooms, kitchens, Building Supplies 42 RaalEttaii 646-0299 ment, $175. Utilities extra. No condition, $700. price sewer, tr^ . your spring tuneup. 643-5305. 649-3446. DARK, RICH loam, 5 yards, ANDOVER-24 acres of I pets. Security required. negotiable. Call 646-6228. STEVE CANYON $27 50 plus tax. Also sand, BOLTON NOTCH Stone Available May 30th. Apply at 25 BY MILTpN CANIFF wooded land with 960’ on | LET US cultivate a closer tie LEON Cieszynski builder - new stone, gravel, pool' and patio Quarry, wall stones, flag AVAILABLE May 1st, pleasant Lincoln ^ e e t , Enfield, Conn. 1965 OLDSMOBILE Jet Star, 1 road. between you and the good homes custom built, sand. 643-9504. stones, will deliver or load your first floor apartment, three good condition. Phone 649-0692. YOUR CURB? I J B earth. For reasonable rbto- remodeled, additions, rec ..BUT UNDER THE FAIR EMPLOYMENT^ SAVED BY THE MAKE A CIRCLE WITH THE ZtaSSQT fffSCJ truck. Phone 633-4791. rooms, heat and appliances, ROCKVILLE - Three rooms, WAS WAITING F O R ^ PRACTICES ACT I THINK I'LL tilling, phone 649-1993. rooms, garages, kitchens ALUMINUM sheets used as carpeting, lease and security. stove and refrigerator. Laundry BELLE, FAT BOY/ WAGONS, WARP/ OUR GAL HAS] 646-lSll 1965 IMPALA, good condition. - • -J-' "TC, ,T POTEET CANYON TD BUCK FDR >OUR POOR JO B / I remodeled, bath tile, cement printing plates, .007 thick, $175 monthly, no pets. 649-3978, facilities, $145 monthly in­ $300 firm. Phone 643-7^. ^ 1974 by NEA. Inc T M. Beg U S. Pal Otl._____ ^ 5-4 HERE COMES ^ BEEN SCALPED-AND SOME- HOMELINE Floor cleaning work. Steps, dormer?. Residen­ 23x32”. 25 cents each or 5 for $1. 646-4780 cluding heat and hot water. , MS. C A N Y O N /,5 ^ BODY'LL PAY FE R THIS THE BORN LOSER PERFIDY/ company, for residential and tial or commercial. Call 649- Phone 643-2711. Dogs-Birds-Pets 43 Three rooms, stove and FORD FAIRLANE1965,289 V8, BY ART SAMSON commercial, call 649-1590 4291. MANCHESTER Vicinity - refrigerator, $125 monthly. automatic, $350 or best offer. between 8 a.m. and 7 p.m. NEWSPRINT end rolls. 25 AKC REGISTERED German Four-room apartment, first Four rooms, stove and Phone 643-7597 after 6 p.m. KfJOd) WHAt,OUvJER‘Z W WERE CARPENTRY - Porches, gar­ cents each. Inquire side door. floor, wall-to-wall carpeting, Investment Property 25 Shepherd puppies, eight weeks refrigerator, $135 including IWTHE S^AALU RDUD. MANNING RUG cleaning com­ ages, additions, bathrooms, Manchester Evening Herald. old. Call anytime, 643-2385. appliances, heat, hot water, heat and hot water. 872-9179. 1967 CHEVELLE M alibu, pany, specializing in steam kitchens, houses, repairs. Free parking, cellar storage, large MANCHESTER, 8-room without motor and transmis­ cleaning of wall-to-wall estimates. Small jobs. Stephen WE BUY and sell used fur­ yard. Children a ccep ts. Phone aluminum sided building on SOCIETY FOR cats, kittens, MANCHESTER - One and two- sion, good for parts, $200 or best carpeting. Reasonable rates. Martin, 646-7295. niture. Cash on the line. One 649-2871, $190 monthly. East Center Street. First floor, adoption, placement, shelter. bedroom apartments, offer. Phone 649-1342, 643-2032. Free estimates. 742-7165. piece or an entire housefull. Ask for Bob. former dental office, amesited Route 83, Vernon. Phone 875- appliances, air-conditioning, MASON CONTRACTOR - 646-6432. Furniture B ^ n, 345 FOUR ROOM and five-room electric heat, carpeting, pool parking lot, ideal professional 0052. CASH Registers and adding Plastering, custom built stone Main Street Rear/ behind apartments, tiled bath, heat, location ..... Martens Agency, and playground. $170 and $190. 1969 IMPALA, power steering. machines. - Sales, service, or brick fireplaces, chimney Douglas Motor S a l^ ______hot water included, newly Realtors, 646-2550. GOLDEN Retriever puppies, Security required. No pets. 1972 Toyota. Both one owner. supplies. 15 years experience, repair, block and cement work. AKC registered, outstanding remodeled. Middle-age adults. Eastern, 646-8250. Excellent condition, extra formerly with NCR. Free New or old. Free estimates. E. CLEAN USED refrigerators, Security deposit, references, no Business Property 26 large boned, champion clean. After 5:30 call 644-0113. Estimates. C.R.S. Company, Richardson, 643-0889, 649-0608. raises, automatic washers, bloodlines. Shots, completely pets, parking, 11 1/2A and B WEST SIDE clean five-rooms, Coventry, 742-6381. with g u a ra n ty . B. D. Pearl’s School Street, across from East appliances, hook-ups, yard, THE FLINTSTONES TAXI CAB business - Suburban weaned. $150. 633-4287. 1964 CHEVY, Biscayne, 6 BY HANA-BARBERA TIMOTHY J. Connelly Carpen­ Appliances, 649 Main St, 643- / Side Rec, near Main. parking. No pets. Security. cylinder, automatic transmis­ taxi company with fleet of 15 1974 by NEA Inc TM fUg US Pat 0« LAWN SERVICE - Complete try and General Contracting. 2171. . n/ , ' $170. 646-0057. sion, low mileage. Good condi­ late, fully equipped vehicles, SHELTIE Pups, AKC, beautiful mowing, raking, yards cleaned. Residential and commercial. 149 OAKLAND Street - Two tion. 646-5830. ALLEY OOP available to serious buyer. $35,- sable females, well marked, r I' l L & E T Summer contracts available. Whether it be a small repair SCREENED Loam, gravel, room heated apartment, first ROCKVILLE - Nice four-room BY V.T. HAMLIN 000 down required for this $250,- first shots, wormed, 10 weeks/ TH' PLANNED Free estimates. Senior citizen job, a custom built home or processed gravel, sand, stone, floor, $110. Call 646-2426, 9 a.m. heated apartment. Elm Street. 1967 FORD Econoline van, 3 000 volume operation. We are in Pride N Joy, 1-684-4666. YSAY OOP I YES, HE HAD PUNNED TO FEED H E L L O ,, T DOC/ HEY, IT'S GOOD p a r e n t h o o d discounts. 643-0304, 647-1723. a^thing in between, call 646- and fill. George H. Griffing, to 5 p.m. No pets, references and securi­ speed, $275. Phone 643-0590. A l I P V / / - r 'C c c : \//-« 1 daily service and must sell DISAPPEARED: I HIS FACE, THEN VANISHED-ZAP- 1 OFFICE WOULD Inc., 742-7886. . ty required. $150. 875-6159. because of other respon­ AKC miniature SchnauZer, two RIGWT INTO SPACE/ LIKE TO <&ET DO YOU have a clothes fitting ' n, year old male, must sell, $75. ROCKVILLE - Large, modern 1967 COUGAR GT, excellent sibilities. Write Box D, LOAM, topsoil, fill, gravel for T H E IR h a n d s problem? Custom'tailoring and HOME IMPROVEMENT- Call Hqve moved to apartment. 646- one-bedroom apartment, condition. V-8, standard shift. O N T H O S E Manchester Herald. sale. Excavating, septic, sewer dressmaking, men and women. the peoplq to whom quality is a 2599..^ carpeted, air-conditioned, dis­ Phone 644-1454 after 6 p.m. TWO/ Reasonable prices. 646-3808. habit. Dave Burnett, Rich work. Latulippe Brothers, Inc., hwasher, range and 646-5114, 742-9477. VILLAGER •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Black, 647-1290, evenings. EIGHT adprable Airdales! refrigerator. Available May 1967 VOLKSWAGEN, $750. LIGHT ’Trucking and odd jobs. Real Estate Wanted 28 AKC regi^t^red, shots, 1st. Security required. $160. APARTMENTS 'Phone 643-4214 or 649-1116. > Phone 649-9550 or 646-7656. HOMES BUILT to your RECONDITIONED Zenith 21” wormed, excellent companions Eastern, 646-8250. specifications and your color TV with guarantee, $99.50. Trucks tor Sale 62 SELLING your home or and watch dogs, $150 each. ’Two-Bedroom townhouses. EXPERIENCED college satisfaction. Call David Burnett Phone 643-7577 days. acreage? For prompt friendly Phone 649-7512. TWO-BEDROOM apartment students for painting, 647-1290, evenings. Wall-to-wall ca^eting. Two 'I service, call Louis Dimock with appliances and clothes 1971 FORD super Van, wallpapering, yard work, odd HAND HEWN beams, $5 and air-conditioners/ appliances, Realty, 649-9823. dryer. Full basement, no pets. excellent condition. Lots of op­ 5 - 4 jobs, etc., free estimates. 646- STEPS sidewalks, stone walls, up, 30” practically new gas Antiques 48 $195 per month plus one month heat and hot/water. Tiled tions. Call 643-6756. 4486 or 649-9987. fireplaces, flagstone terraces, stove, $50. Call 742-8161. bath. No pets/ ALL CASH for your property deposit. 644-242'7. concrete repairs, inside and within 24 hours.Avoid red tape, “THAT’S INTERESTING” a 1964 CHEVY Van, excellent CUSTOM Packaging and outside. Reasonably priced. BLACK/and Decker deluxe new store carrying antiques, THREE^ROOMS, partly fur- condition, new engine, tires, instant service. Hayes Agency, lawn edger and trimmer, $30. Call64fi-7620 MR, ABERNATHY WIN ATBRIDGE 6464)131. crating for shipping and 843-0851. collectibles, used furniture arid nished apartment. Private etc. $600, Cajl.afteT 5, 647-1795. BY ROLSTON JONES FRANK RIDGEWAY storing, of all your fragile Phone ,646-8361. glassware. Also a new gift sec­ home. Utilities.^ Convenient items. Any quantity. Pick up MASONRY WORK - Brick, I THE/ HAVETHI9 WE WILL buy your house. Call tion. 501 East Middle Tpke., location. Working adults. No 1970 FORD Half-ton pick up. service,- 644-8962. block and stone. New work and LIVING ROOM sofa and two ‘No-faulk covers North-South anytime, Hutchins Agency, / ______Manchester. Bring this ad for pets. 643-2880. Excellent condition. $1,500. PROGRAAA chairs, $180. W estinghouse Homes ior Rent 54 Realtors, 649-5324, repairs, reasonable prices. Call 20% discount. Go(S Wednesday Phone 643-7707. LI9TCD WBONGl The bidding has been: 4 SPRING CLEANUP - Brush 643-9508. refrigerator, $50. Phone 649- Through Sunday, May 1st to MANCHESTER - 5-room apart-, removed, lawns raked. Gutters 5652. 456 1/2 MAIN STREET - 6 Motorcycles-Bicycles Asjor the final contract, it West North East South SELLING your house? Call us May 5th. ftoturs Monday ment, third floor, central loca­ 64 M fH -- A reader from Wisconsin repaired and light trucking. No ANY TYPE Carpentry and through Friday, 6 to 9 p.m., roomz, family unit, security. writes, “I would like your had to be a good one. If East 1 4 P a s s I f first and we’ll make you a cash tion, parking, $150 monthly. P a ss U waiting. Low prices. Pmone masonry work, additions and GARAGE SALE - Saturday, Saturday and Sunday, 10 a.m. to 646-2426,^ 9-5 p.m. LOW COST m otorcycle in­ comments on the bidding and hadyshilly-shallied and P a ss 2 9 offer. One day service. T. J. References, Tease. Hayes Cor­ NORTH 4 P ass 3N.T. Paul after 5, 646-2436, 646-6948. remodeling. Free estimates. A. Sunday, May 4-5, 9:30-6 P.M. 28 6 p.m. surance, immediate binding. \ play of this hand. I thought 1 finally piayed a low spade, P a ss 4 4 Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. poration, 646-0131. 1 y * A 3 P a ss 4 6 Squillacote, 649-0811.^ Adams Street South. Victrola, SINGLE HOME - Eldridge See us for your needs, Crockett S \ bid the North hand quite well, the/slam\ would also have P a ss 4 f LIGHT TRUCKING - Attics miscellaneous, bottles, fur­ Street, good location. Phone Agency, 643-1577. ^ / ? 8642 made. South would have gone P a ss 4N.T. P a ss 7 LISTINGS NEEDED - Single FOX HILL Antiques - Route 85, FOUR room apartment, com­ although my partner felt that and cellars cleaned. For free RootIng-SIdIng-ChImney' 34 niture, clothing. Rain or shine. 649-7230 after 2 p.rn. ♦ AK62 up'With his king. and multiple dwellings, ]and Bolton, (Near GayQa City) “ now pletely renovated, central, I should have passed at five You, South, hold: esimates phone 647-9610 HARLEY-Davidson - Motor- 4 a 1094 \ and farms. Rental management open daily, by chance and Sun^ privacy, adults only, $200 per c|ubs. ♦ K 2 TAJ 765 ♦ABA AQ 94 anytime, TAG SALE - Saturday-Sunday, Business for Rent 55 ^ cles, parts and accessories WEST EAST on homes or multiple dwellings. BIDWELL Home Improvement days all day. month includes utilities and We also havh^ no criticism What do you do now? Co. Expert instaUation of May 4-5. Household item s, Expert service. .Harley- v^C ft/S/sj AQ9S AA10864 Phone Curt Hagier, 643-6624, heat. 646-1189. ¥ J 7 5 3 f l 0 9 of South's play. Almost any­ A—Pass. Vour partner wanted WATERPROOFING - Beautify aluminum siding, gutters and beds, furniture, men’s clothing THE PACK RAT will be open STORAGE Warehouse - 10,500 Davidson Sales, 49 Park Street, “He only made five be­ one would have pl.ayed the to play three notrump. Now, let after 5 p.m. ♦ J85 ♦Q1094 your basement and at the same trims. Roofing installation and size 36-38, guns, fishing gear, Sunday from 12 to 5 p.iji.. Flora square feet, platform level. Hartford. 247-9774. / a cause after winning the first jack. We do want to com­ him play four. He will make It BOLTON - Four-room heate 4 8 5 2 4 6 3 trick with my ace of trumps time get the best waterproofing repairs. 649-6W5, 875-9109. etc. Half mile from Columbia Road, off Route-85, Bolton. apartment, stove an; Stock Place, rear. Attractive WINTHROP mend East. It takes a really and a slam looks doubtful. BY DICK CAVALLI , SOUTH (O) he led dummy’s singleton job in town. We use the Thoro Center on Route 87 towards refrigerator, lawn. Securit rental Brokers protected. Call MOTORCYCLE Insurance - good player to see the need to \ A K J7 2 spade. East had no problem TODAY’S QUESTION system. Free estimates. Call HORACE Tetrault — Siding, lake. Everything must go. WANTED — Antique furniture, deposit, one year minimqr 522-3114. Lowest rates available. H E R E Y O U a r e , e i R . . HEY,' COME BACK WITH ...ITte THE ONLY duck when the spade is led at □ MISC. SERVICES \ T A K Q with that lead. He played the Instead of opening one club 249-7771. roofing, storm windows, aw­ Owner leaving state. 228-9019. glass, pewter, oil paintings or lease. No children, no pets. Immediate binding. Prompt THAT'LL BE FIVE CENTS. ■ THAT STT5AW.,. O N E I'VE GOT,' him and to duck quickly ♦ 73 four spot. My partner played your partner has opened one nings'. Quality workmanship, other antique items. Any quan­ $165. 649-0617. THREE Air-conditioned offices Claim servipe. Call Clarke In­ enough so as not to give away ^ 4 k QJ7 the jack. West won with the spade. What do you respond? Services Offered 3 i free estimates. Fully insured. TAG SALE - Old server, glass, tity. The Harrisons, 643-8709, for rent, choice location, ample surance Agency, 643-1126. the location of the ace. 872-9187, 649-3417. antiques, bottles, trunks. Satur­ 165 Oakland Street. off-street parking. Under $5 per > queen and led a second trump Answer Monday MANCHESTER - Older four- East-West vulnerable INKW.SI-AI'KU E-NTCKI'KISE A.S.SN I Painting-Papering day, Sunday, 9-4. 279 Parker square foot. Contact John H. EXPERT bicycle repairs, all where upon my partner SHARPENING Service - 32 room apartment on bus line. West North ROOFING — Specializing Street. Lappen, Inc., 649-5261 for makes, models and speeds. East South wound up down one." Saws, knives, axes, shears, Includes heat and appliances. 14 PAPER HANGING and ceiling repairing roofs, new roofs, Wanted to Buy 49 details. Peugeot, Raleigh dealers, iC>‘ skates, rotary blades. (Juick $135 and $155 per month. Paul FREE for the taking, 40” stove, P a s s ! ♦ P a ss 2 « service. Capitol Equipment painting. Neat work. gutter work, chimneys, cleaned W. Dougan, Realtor, 643-4535, Manchester Bicycle Shop, 649- Answer to Previous Puzzle P a s s 34 P a ss 3N.T. The bidding of the hand Co., 38 Main St., Mahchester. Reasonable rates. Phone and repaired. 30 years refrigerator, double kitchen 'CASH FOR antique furniture, 646-1021. 4,000 SQUARE foot, showroom 2098. . P a s s 4 « P a ss 54 strikes us as quite good. Cer­ In Idaho I s 1 s M A A Hours daily 7:30-5, Thursday Leonard Spiegelberg 643-9112. experience. Free estimates. sink. Call 649-8792. clocks, paintings, pewter, or office building. Storage [b R buildings. On four acres. Bolton P a s s 64 P a ss P a s s tainly, North should be in­ 0 0 M E K I? A QS 7:30-9, Saturday, 7:30-4. 643- Howley, 643-5361. glass, lamps. Call anytime. 643- MANCHESTER - Modern 2- HANDLE .BARS - factory N 1 D e: N 1 DRESSERS, double bed with bEM^NADE P a s s terested in a slam after T j QQ 7958. J.P. LEWIS & Son custom 6535. bedroom duplex, heat, hot Notch, across shopping center. seconds all styles, $5. each. ACROSS derision A N E N 0 N a o ROSSI HOOFING, siding, mattress, kitchen set, divan, Phone 1-223-4460, if no answer, Connecticut Cycle Accessories, South’s jump to two spades to 1 Capital of S7 Pithy S u M S ■s a & decorating, interior and water, appliances, carpeting, Opening lead-A 2 l o U T A TV and miscellaneous items. phone 521-7373. show a 19- or 20-point hand. Idaho fS s T ■ ■ REWEAVING burns, holes. exterior, paper hanging. Fully chimneys, gutters, free es­ #••••••••••••••••••••••••••• private basement with laundry 316 Hartford . Road. DOWN | u e: E X T A 646-1316 or 649-8782. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••ft 0 H74 hyMAInc T W H tgU SPllO " 6 T w in-----on N R Zippers, umbrellas repaired. insured. 649-9658. timates. Fully insured. Days, . hook-up, nice yard and garage. Manchester. We assum e that North’s bid of 1 Chemical s N E E t J l± . By Oswald & James Jacoby the Snake C e : N Window shades, Venetian □ RENTALS ^ Stephens Realty, 646-1267. Resort Property four clubs was made with the com pound, s :U R. NOTICE: my sale ad was such For Rant 56 , River SS m N m A blinds. Keys. TV for rent! (JOLLEGE Graduate students Cosgrove 643-5364. 1973 SUZUKI, TS250, street and SHORT RIBS intention of finding out if 11 Command . 2 Citrus fruit E 3 S a D ■ i. E a 1 •••••••••••ff*************** BY FRANK O’NEAL/;? H Marlows, 867 Main St. 649-5221. available for exterior and in­ a/uccess that I have decided to AVAILABLE May 1st, modern trail, many extras. $900 or best South really had a club suit. 12 Constellation 3 Indolent BQ T A A y terior painting. Six years BARRETT HOME Improve­ keep the Phlugerhaggen model Rooms for Rent 52 TWO NEW chalets. Lake Win- offer. Phone 1-653-2124 after 6 15ITTRUE, DOC ...EVEN IN (50(X>. I'LL TAKE P ivF 13 Papal capes 4 Soothsayers QD E N T N three-room apartment, DEUVER IT ON ELECTION PAV,' 5 B itter vetch US T s> T* E w E n 1 experience. Fully insured. Free ment Company, aluminum ho. 99.1 want to thank everyone nipesaukee. New Hampshire, p.m. flimplam,t)hat your HARD TA4£S SENATOR /HUNDRED g a l l o n s . 14 Short firearm 1 ] i i MILLAR TREE Service, Inc. appliances, carpeting, parking, 16 Digger of a 6 Coxcomb siding, make your home look for their interest and inform MALE roommate to share 2- private beach, walking dis­ ill aa ak fa CARPSTBAG. Removal, pruning, lot clearing, estimates. Call our com­ storage. Hilliard Street, 649- ELIXIR W STAR eAXER'^O sort 7 G et up 21 While 38Half-em like new. Save fuel with in­ them that I now know that 3 bedroom furnished apartment, tance. Nicely furnished. Over­ 1972 YAMAHA 250 Enduro, MAN REEL PROSPEROUS. 8 Speech 22 Drag 40 Puffs up spraying.Fully insured. petitors, than call us, 649-7034. 7289 after 5 p.m. By CLAY R. POLLAN- 17 Conical heap sulated backing, Kaiser, Alcoa foreign countries are searching near Bolton-Manchester line. sized fireplace. One sleeps 7, $600. Phone 646-4029. LIBRA 18 English (ab.) impediment 2S Cyprinoid fish 41 Cylindrical Licensed. Free estimates. Vour Daily Activity Guide 9 Medicinal Phone 633-5345. INSIDE - Outside painting, products. Complete trim. Save for a Model No. 99 and that this Reasonable rent. 646-7378. FOUR ROOMS, second floor, one sleepsps 10. Dates going MA«. V sfpr. 22^ 19 Term in 27 False god 42 Fly aloft According fo the Stars. boH|ling wash 29 Moth 44 Weird f e c ia l rates for people over 65. good money and get a job done 250 year old “Phlug” is really a quickly, M6-5566. FIVE HORSE two-speed mini ^ ^ ^ A P R . I f ocr. 22 4)L heat and appliances, security, 23 Whirlwinds oft lOSle^r’s 31 Like (suffix) 45 Fixed look Fully insured. Estimates given. right by local craftsman. collectors item. For those par­ PLEASANT room, gentleman bike, $150. 26” Columbia boy’s ,'>\20-2I-31-43 To develop message for Sunday, 2-32-44-63, soii^ds CUSTOM MADE Draperies, $180. monthly. Centrally :^51.61-79-84 reod words corresponding to numbers the Faroes 34 F ruit 48 Protuberance Call 649-7863, Financing available. Roger G. ties who are interested in the only, call 649-1425 week days GIANTSNECKBEACH-three- bicycle. $15. 20” Girl’s three- 65-72-81-86^ 13 ^ .esag e 35 Lam prey SO Roman road very reasonable, work located. Phone 643-5201. of your Zodioc birth sign. 24 Require response I received, please after 5 p.m., weekends bedroom cottage, large kitchen, y / TAURqS SCORPIO 26 P eer Gynt’s 1 ^ 'o r fear that fisherm en 52 Craggy hill guaranteed. Call anytime, 649- Barrett, Webster Lane, Bolton, speed bicycle. $40. Phone 643- 1 You 31 Romance 61 To APR. 20 o c r. Q. m other 2r Macaw 36 Surgical saw 53 Height (ab.) 4266. TEACHERS have saved 649-0822. write box E gt the Herald again anytime. VERNON - Modern 3-room dining room, living room, and 8903. Q 2 A 32 Project 62 Sociol 22 homeowners 20-50% on quality and. I will send copies to your screened porch. $150 weekly. I W MAV 20 3 Sociol ‘33 Friend 63 In NOV. 2 r5 i^ 27 P resent month , apartment in ouiet residential (ab.) ■« 1 r r r - 6 8 9 iq ROOFING-Installation and address.Thanks again. THE THOMPSON House- Phone between '7:30 and 10 GIRL’S 3-speed Columbia - play 0,11-13-25-37 4 Thrift 34 Talks 64 And 7 TREE] SERVICE (Soucier) house painting. Fourteen years neighborhood. Walk to shops, U r SyAj-sa-69 5 If 35 Better 65 Motion 7-12-24-34/S> 28 Atmosphere e^erience, fully insured. 643- repairs, gutters, storm win­ Cottage Street, centrally p.m., Avon 673-2335. bike, 20” hi-rise, very good con­ 6ts 36 Always 66 You 45-57-78 30 Demented A 11 lii Trees cut, trimmed or topped, convenient to highway. $145 in­ GIMINt dows, doors. Experienced FIVE gas space heaters with located, large, pleasantly fur­ cludes heat and appliances. 646- dition, $25. Phone 646-1789. BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE 7 Distrust 37 Expensive 67 Specialist SAGITTARIUS 32 H eart (a n a t.r stumps removed, fully insured. MAY 21 8 Ties 38 You 68 To 13 IT i l Got a tree problem? Well worth quality workmanship. Fully in- thermostat controls, 23,000 to nished rooms, parking. Call 649- 1510. GIAN'fS NECK Heights - next NO»^. 22 / 33 Gold (Sp.) I TELL HIM 9 Or 39 Home 69 (^ ra tio n s 34 Masculine a phone call. 742-8252. COLLEGE Painters - five years sured. Free estimates. 50,000 BTU, used with city or 2358, for overnight and perma­ to Rocky Neck, two-bedroom Campars-Trallers ^ H 9V , y a n k ,T H IS IS AW 1 DON'T DEAUN BUT I UNDERSTAND THAT 1 c~'r JUNl 20 lO A 40 Forgetting 70 Are DfC. 21 ] § 16 17 VQU WAMNA 4- 6-19-36 nickname experience. Save 30-60%. Ap­ Reasonable prices. Rick bottled gas. 649-5481. nent guest rates. cottages, sleeps 7, five minute Mobile Homes 85 SOYFRIEMD. WHAT STOLEN GOODS, THE COLLECTION i s HERE IN 11 Early 41 A • 71 To 5-15-23-354 '48-68-80-90 12 Clever 42 Chance 72 Could • 37 Over (poet.) (8 Ii ST 21 22 23 praisals. Peter Tilley, 742-6117, Burnett, 646-3005. walk to private beach. $140 VOUR MAAAE? B U Y SNOW ISTANBUL AND 1 THOUGHT D 47-56-67 f 39 P erm its TRUCKING, odd jobs, moving OH, CANCER 13 Hours 43 And 73 Moy KELVINATOR 2-dpor COMFORTABLE ROOM, plea­ weekly. Mrs. Carter, 742-8142. 16’ SHASTA, sleeps 6, combina­ AAUSEUMCOIN 44 Set CAPRICORN 43Ever(contr.) 24 2S HT large appliances, cleaning (toll free) after 4:30. PRESIDENTIAL CERTAmLY MAYBE YOU MIGHT HAVE/\N 14 People 74 Aid refrigerator - freezer. sant location. Parking. Must c o l l e c t i o n . JUNE 21 15 In 45 And 75 Gives OfC. 22 ^ 44 Heating cellars and attics, also some tion refrigerator, stove-oven, IDEA M/HERE- jid 3) Kelvinator 30” range. Phone have references. Phone 649- VILLAGE APTS. IV an fed to Rent 57 HOT, SIR. JULY 22 16 Moy 46 Plor\s 76 Engagement devices tree work done. 644-1775. BOLTON Painting Heating-Plumbing 35 asking $1,000. Phone 647-9030. NO OUESTIOW' 17 Matters 47 Consult 77 A JAN. If 649-9620. 6526. 46 Sign of the Professional painting at MANCHESTER ASKED. ,14-2A38-49 18 Reloted 48 Answer. 78 Advisedly 17-18-27-28/Tfl zodiac a reasonaljle prices, 18 years RENTS AND apartments 1972 STARCRAFT Venture 19-60-70 19 Not 49 For ■ 79 Personol 39-73-82-87' 47 Silver was LIGHT Trucking - Odd jobs, BOTTI Heating and Plumbing 20 ideal 50 Importont 80 Money s i 36 m p r a 46 IT KITCHEN SET, trunk, sheet FURNISHED ROOM for needed badly. Customers LEO AQUARIUS cellars and attics cleaned, experience. Free' estimates. — Prompt, courteous service. hardtop camper, sleeps 8, 21 For 51 Attending 81 Get found at Coeur - gentleman, kitchen privileges One and two bedrooms. JAN. 20 ^ d '-----in 1884 lawns mowed, small tree work. 643-1707. Call 643-1496. music cabine, rocker, chairs, waiting. Call Gary Cantor at excellent condition, many 22 Close . 52 Smiles * 82 Prove 43 shelves, pictures, mirrors, and parking. Security. Phone Near schools, churches Burke Realty, 1-429-6471. <-iij a U G . 22 23 Doubt 53 Obligations 83 Troubled Pei. II 49 Coronet , Free estimates. Phone 643-6000. extras, $1,900. Call after 5 p.m., 4) sewing machine, stands. 643- 649-4936, 649-3436. 646-0766. 24 Soles 54 May 84 Moil SI Explosive 4i 50 PETER BELLIVEAU Painting SEWERLINES, sink lines, and shopping center, on 1-1A29--40 25 Encouroge 55 Concern 85 You 3- 8- 9 -5 3 tf noise STUDENT MALE seeking '50-62-76 ODD JOBS - Carpentry, pan­ - Paperhanging. Painting cleaned with electric cutters, 6526. bus line. Call anytime. 26 Love 56A 86 Results 54-55-66 ■ 53 M aker of head $1 52 S3 FULLY FURNISHED efficien­ place to stay, will share HARD TOP camper - sleeps VIRGO 27 To 57 Buy 87 Worrisome PISCES covers eling, rec rooms, offices, exterior - interior. Fair prices. by professionals. McKinney $4 cy room, stove, refrigerator, expenses, prefer other 28 The 58 And ■ 88 Comfort H I. » ^ 54 Television’s i k LOAM FOR Sale, no load too 646-2623 four, includes canopy, sink unit 59 What 89 Friend household repairs, yard work. Experienced, insured and Bros. Sewer Disposal Com­ 29 Be forerunner small or large. Sand and gravel etc. Older person preferred. 272 students, Manchester only. 646- and stove, lightweight, $525. 30 You've 60 You 90 Problems MAR. 20 57 Phone 649-4594. dependable. Phone 643-1671. pany, 643-5308. 55 Welcome delivered. Pnone 646-3109. Main Street, Manchester. 8219. Call 646-3761. 0,10-22-33-52 4 Adverse Neutral 0-41-42-71 56 M anifest ,&/64-75-85-8a 7 - 5 0 ® 4-77-83-89'^ (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) PAGE SIXTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Sat.. May 4, 1W4 Local Man FitzGerald Asks Obituaries Arrested In Thefts For Lobby Probe Church and a member of the Mrs. Brian McAwley, 20, of 186 Lithdanian-American Club of Lewis T. Highter New State Rd. was charged in a The attorney for the Com­ newspapers said Libassi lob- Manchester. Mrs. Lillian Highter of 32 Superior Court bench warrant mittee for the Preservation of bied against the bill. Bolton Center Rd. was dead on She is also survived by three served Friday with embezzling Coventry is seeking an in­ FitzGerald also wrote to Mrs. sons, Michael Twerdy of arrival Friday night at nearly $2S,0CI0 from the Hart­ vestigation by state authorities Gloria Schaffer, secretary of Manchester, William B. ’Twer- Manchester Memorial Hospital ford Insurance Group. and the Internal Revenue Ser­ state, requesting she take “ap­ dy of East Hartford and after being stricken while shop­ McAwley reportedly was a vice of alleged illegal lobbying propriate sanctions should you Nicholas Twerdy Jr. of ping. She was the wife of Lewis clerk employ^ with the in­ activities of Peter Libassi, determine that an unregistered Woodstock; two daughters, T. Highter. surance company. president of Greater Hartford person has engaged in lobbying Mrs. Michael (Marjorie) Mrs. Highter was born May The warrant charged him Process-DevCo. activities.” Brainard of Manchester and 19,1903 in Ireland and had lived with three counts each of first- Devco is attempting to build a most of her iife in li^anchester. Miss Michele ’Twerdy of Ver­ He also wrote to John D. degree larceny and first-degree planned community in northern LaBelle, state’s attorney for She was a member of St. non; a brother, Victor Kovas of forgery. Authorities said Coventry for as many as 20,000 Mary’s Episcopal Church and Manchester; two sisters Mrs. Hartford County, requesting McAwley actually obtained people. The preservation com­ his office look into the matter Coventry Grange. Robert (Mary) Skinner of $26,223, mostly by fijing false mittee is trying to prevent the She is aiso survived by a Manchester and »Mrs. Millie “ to determine whether any applications for loans on life in­ community. criminal violations have oc­ daughter, Mrs. William V. DiCostanzo of Wethersfield; The committee’s attorney, surance policies and then curred.” , Donahue of Manchester; a step­ and nine grandchildren. forging clients’ names on the John R. FitzGerald of son, Arthur L. Highter of ’The funeral is Tuesday at 9; 15 LaBelle is the DevCo at­ loan checks. Manchester, wrote ’Thursday to torney in the new town matter. Bolton; and two grandchildren. a.m. from Holmes Funeral Robert K. Kilian, state attorney The largest case involved $9,- In FitzGerald’s foilfth letter, Funeral services are Monday Home, 400 Main St., with a general, requesting an in­ 623 taken against the life in­ Eugene Brewer, minister of the Church of Christ, adds another note for one more person he requests the Internal at 1 p.m. at St. Mary’s Mass at St. Bridget Church at vestigation to determine surance policy of a man who who has promised to attend the church Sunday. (Herald photo by Dunn) Revenue Service “investigate Episcopal Church. Burial will 10. Burial will be in St. Bridget whether illegal lobbying work died in 1954, the bench warrant the tax status of both Greater be in Center Cemetery, North Cemetery. was done as reported in recent shys. Hartford Process and DevCo in Coventry. Friends may call at the news articles. The articles Authorities said the Hartford view of these reports in the Friends may call at the funeral home Monday from 7 to Insurance fooup was paid back covered the new town referen­ 9 p.m. 10th Year in Present Building public press concerning ap­ Holmes Funeral Home, 400 about $14,0()0. of the money, in- dum bill which would have Main St., Sunday from 2 to 4 and parently Illegal lobbying ac­ eluding the value of a 1974 Lin­ prevented the DevCo communi­ M l 7 to 9 p.m. Thu Church of Christ Sunday School closes and for the 10 A hymnsing is scheduled for 3' ty without approval by town tivities by nonprofit and tax coln Continental automobile exempt organizations.” will mark the lOtM anniversary a.m. worsnip service. p.m. This is a monthly event referendums. The bill was McAwley assigned to the Hart­ The themU of the attendance Mrs. Nicholas Twerdy Sr. Fire Calls of the move into into its new among Churches of CMst in defeated and articles in area The Manchester Fire Depart­ ford Group. building at Lydall and Vernon drive is “Attend To Be Noted.” Connecticut, being hosted b^ Mrs. Victoria Anne Twerdy, McAwley posted $1,000 bond 56, of Tolland Tpke. d i^ ment was called late this mor­ Sts. For each persm committed to various congregations in turn. ning to the parking lot of the pending a May 15 appearance in attend on SundaV a silhouetted After the hymnsing, there will Friday night at her home. She Hartford County Superior Sanitary Refuse Co. on Perrett The anniversary will be musical note wittrhis name has be a period of fellowship with Tolland was the wife of Nicholas Twer­ Court. dy Sr. PI. due to the spillage of over 80 observed by the culmination of been mounted on a display in refreshments served by the According to police, Mrs. gallons of gas from the com­ an attendance drive that began the church foyer, fn addition, women of the church. Joslin Would Cut Twerdy was found dead in bed. pany’s gas pump. The pump had a month ago. An effort is being smaller notes have b^en worn The public is invited to any or Two prescription bottles con­ a malfunction,.according to the made to attainattendance goals by members to promote the oc­ all of the day’s activities. About Town casion. \ taining drugs were found emp­ fire department. ’The firemen set for both the 9 a.m. Sunday Hike in Taxes ty. The prescriptions had been washed the gas away and filled about two days ago, police treated the ground to reduce A car wash will be conducted Vm AN KENNESON the fire hazard. budget in order to obtain an in­ said. Sunday from 10 a.m- to 7 p.m. /Correspondent Another gas “wash down” creased appropriation will Mrs. Twerdy was bom Feb. at Deci’s Drive-in on Center St. Police Report Selectman Stewart Joslin was reported Friday about 9:43 reconsider this move.” 27,1918 in Manchester and had by Lenny Gauba and Brian said Friday that in reviewing p.m. at the corner of Spruce mfi Joslin did not specify what lived here all her life. She was a Young. All proceeds will the budget detail approved by and Bissell Sts. by, the fire revenue adjustments he is communicant of St. Bridget benefit the Organization of the the Board of Selectmen last department. referring to. Handicapped. The fee is $1 per The Manchester Police Gamble posted $100 cash bond after allegediy shoplifting week he, “has found several He said that “rejection will LEGAL NOTICE car. Department apparently has a for appearance in Circuit Court ^ildren’s and ladies clothing at significant adjustments that not guarantee that a revised good memory. 12 June 3. Kings Department Store in the will reduce the required mill ' Town of Andover budget would be significantly BenefU Concert Three bad checks were In other recent Manchester Pai;kade, poiice report. Court is rate from 53 to 50. This reduced Public Hearing of the changed. I, for one, would favor Planned Sunday The annual meeting and passed late in November, 1971 Police action: set for ^ y 20. mill rate will represent an in­ Zoning Board of Appeals resubmission of 'essentially the potluck of the Episcopal at Supreme Foods, Lee’s / • A disturbance early Friday • About 2 a.m. today, crease of 5 mills over 1973-74 The Zoning Board of Appeals The Rev. William Hilliard, same budget to another budget Churchwomen of St. Mary’s Package Store and the Burr/ evening over a car repair bill at Wiliiam Chase,'32, of Windsor rather than 8 mills previously of the Town of Andover, Conn, Sister Stella Bergeron and meeting,” he said. Church will be May 13 and not Corner Package Store and con>^ Moriarty Bros. Service Station was charged with reckless considered necessary’/ Joslin will hold a public hearing on Irene Kahn will present a three- Monday as reported in Friday’s plaints made to the poiice. / on Center St. resulted in the driving after the car he was says. He says the amount of money Wednesday, May 15,, 1974 at the piano concert Sunday at 4 p.m. Herald. / Friday, Vernon Plaice arrest of Mrs. Eva L. Barry, 44, driving hit the walk signal at He says, “ These adjustments provided for both the Board of Town Office Building at 8:00 at East Catholic High School arrested Paui D. Gambiey25, of and her son, Robert L. Barry, the intersection of Main and E. relate to the revenue side of the Education and the general town p.m. to hear the following for the benefit of the Church of 33 School St., Rockville on a 23, both of Old Saybrook and Center Sts. just as the Other budget only. Citing the growing government in the proposed appeals asking relief from the the Assumption. Circuit Court 12 ^arrant both charged with breach of Horse Restaurant was closing opposition to the budget by both budget represents a significant Zoning Jaws of the Town of An­ Father Hilliard is co-pastor ’The conservation and safety requested by Manchester peace, police said. Both were and many peopie were walking those who believe it to be too increase over the current dover. at the Church of St. ’Thomas the committee of Manchester Poiice and chargiilg Gamble released on $100 bonds for court to their cars, police report. high and'those that believe it to year’s budget and should No. 115 John & Eleanore Apostle in West Hartford. Sister Bergeron is a faculty Junior Women’s Club will meet with issuing bad checks (three May 20. Court is set for May 13. be tod low, he adds that he provide for improvements in Fisher Aspinal Dr. Andover, counts), police,reported today. • Christobal Ortiz, 31, and • About 3 a.m. today, police hopes verification of these both systems, well beyond the Conn, for variances in lot size, member of Annhurst College, Monday at 10 a.m. at the home Gamble reportedly had been Carmen Ortiz, 22, both of Hart­ arrested Richard Salisbury, 39, adjustments will place those loss due to inflation, and further front set back and side line in South Woodstock. Irene Kahn is of Mrs. John Hanley, 5 Hawley in Caiifornia and elsewhere ford, were both charged with of East Hartford and charged that were against an inc^qse of that regardless of the resulting order to build garage and a member of the faculty of the St. since issuing the checks and larceny, Christobal in the him with speeding, and failure 8 mills. By the same tokem he mill rate it represents, the ap­ breezeway. Hartt (tollege of Music, Univer­ sity of Hartford, where she is only recently returned to this fourth degree and Carmen in to yield the right ofway, poUce hopes that those that are co^l^^ propriate level of spending for No 116 Richard Harmon 51 / area. the third, Friday afternoon said. Court is set for May 20. sidering the rejection of the vthe year.” Elizabeth Dr. Manchester, an associate professor of piano Vernon Conn, for variances in lot size, and theory, and assistant chair­ and rear setback requirements man of the opera department. in order to build a house on lot 34,36,38 and 40 Rose Lane In Memoriam Steele Urges Participation Andover, Conn. In loving memory of John S. Vince who At this hearing interestea passed away May 4, 1872. persons may appear and be The nights seem long since you’ve been OPEN HOUSE heard and written com­ gone, As Cure to Government Ills munications received. Said I miss you more each day. TOMORROW Someday I am sure we’ll mcet^gain, appeals are on file and may be God bless and keep you until then. BARBARA RICHMOND have in common is that they better appreiation of the authority to investigate and seen in the office of the Town Admitting that the national have been solved or dealt with strengths and weaknesses and prosecute financial misconduct 5, Q. E Clerk. Sadly missed. in a reasonably effective way,” the successes and failures of in federal election campaigns. Sun., May 1-5 p.m. Your Wife, Grorgina mood is not a very cheerful one. Dated in Andover this 4th day Republican Congressman Steele explained. government than participation To a question asked following S In Memoriam in government.” of May, 1974. (second publica­ Robert Steele of Vernon, He said there was not one his speech, Steele said at least £ T u id tion 9th day of May, 1974) In loving memory of Doris E. He expressed concern that two oil refineries are needed in BROWSERS WELCOMED! Southergill, who pass^ away May 4, speaking to the Greater Vernon case of skyjacking in the United Zoning Board of Appeals many Americans are, because trick 1973. ^ a r d of Realtors Friday out­ States in 1973; “ we have New England. He said he is Andover, Conn. of Watergate, jumping to the lined what is going on in extricated ourselves from Viet-, very much against the proposed g e t t Eric Siismets This day we do remember, conclusion that ail politics is a Long Island Sound refinery as Look US over for 4 hours tomorrow. A loving thought we give. Washington and the rest of the nam ; we obtained the release of we c Chairman dirty game and that most For one no longer with us, country and what he feels our prisoners of war; the he thinks it would cause great Stephen F. Willard politicians are corrupt. Go at your own pace. “Show and we c But in our hearts still lives. should be done to improve strength of the U. S.^ dollar has environmental problems. Secretary “If this belief continues to He suggested that the place fun. Lewis, Anne and Charlene things. increased greatly; U. S. Tell,” nothing wilt be for sale, but “In addition to all of our con­ dipolmacy succeeded in ob­ spread, our two-party system for such refineries is the deep ■ and our democratic form of Qw X tinuing problems, such as pollu­ taining a cease-fire in the waters of the Atlantic. He said qualified decorators will be on hand government will be deeply in 13 tion, crime, drugs, poverty, Mideast ; and an end to the oil an arrangement could be made trouble,” he cautioned. racial injustice...we have the boycott has been obtained.” in which the federal govern­ I to direct you, and help solve yoqr tra ir Steele, who is seeking the ment would help develop the ■ Watergate scandal, a pending us to vote on the impeachment of the Citing other ac­ Republican nomination for refinery, which he said should ! decorating problems... President, a serious energy complishments such as ending Governor of Connecticut, in his be “white glove,” and would they problem,...record breaking the draft, work to conquer announcement speech called assure New England residents tru st cancer and many others, Steele for reforming campaign prac­ an adequate supply of gas and OPEN tmy food prices, shortages of sorving Connecticut homemakers since “ K)9 use 1 everything from wheat to said it was by no means a com­ tices and said he would not fuel oil at the best possible plastics, and a sputtering prehensive list of what govern­ accept more than $100 from any price. NITE ’til 9 sary economy,” he said. ment has accomplished in the individual or oranization, will He also gave the realtors the w e’ll w e o ffer; He blamed th Watergate af­ past couple of years. He said have no dummy front bad news that he sees no end in rather it is meant to provide . organizations, and will report blau fair for depressing the national sight to the high interest rates Sat. ’til 5:30 furniture stores NO GIFTS some perspective to today’s on his finances once a month. charged for home loans but W e j spirit and creating the dis­ Middletown Siiyb'OOk Munebes'er illusionment with the political problems by illustrating the “ If we are to prevent future added he sees no reason why 346-6606 388-5300 643-4159 it’s h NO PRIZES system. He cited some of the nation’s ability to deal with Watergates we must begin by there should be any major rises Q. H recent headlines appearing in them. reforming the campaign prac­ in the cost of food or fuel this opeITsun. tices which made Watergate SI f NOTHING FREE newspapers. They concerned “But problerns do not solve summer. “A lot will depend on 1 to 5 P.M. for 1115 Main Street impeachment, high prices, possible and that means continuation of conservation w ate themselves, people solve them. purging our electoral system of Browsers Only Manchester just select from crime, business slumps, and And if we are to meet the practices,” he said. the corrupting influenc of too kept the latest styles In kidnapings. problems that lie ahead, we much money and too little He said all of these problems must have greater citizen par­ vans regulation,” he said. together have created a degree ticipation in the affairs of Steele has introdued, in of frustration and discontent government,” he said. Congress, The Clean Elections FORMAL WEAR with government “ that we Urging the public to become probably have not seen in Act which would establish a \ at an unbelievably more involved in the new and independent Federal America since the.l930’s.” governmental process, Steele Election Commission with full LOW PRICE! '"There is an unmistakable said, “Nothing gives one a feeling abroad in the land that government is losing control; that there is a lack of effective NOTICE leadership at all levels of government; and that govern­ ment just can’t seem to get things together any more,” Fresh Fruit Drinks! Steel commented. OPEN COMPLETE I He cited the need to take at look a ways that the nation’s \ Orange, Lemon, or Lime - ail are spirit and the public attitude INCLUDES: JACKET...FLARED SLACKS...RUFFLE toward government can be im­ ALL DAY SHIRT...BOW TIE...CUMMERBUND...CUFF proved. true fruit flavors... LINKS...SHOES OPTIONAL...REGULAR “We must begin by putting S3.00...PATENTS $5.00... today’s problems in perspec­ SUNDAY DON’T BELIEVE THE PRICE? tive,” he said noting that this is not the only yfear the country STOP IN AND SEE FOR YOURSELF! has faced a flood of problems Saviril Othar CompMa Tuxado Rantala from S7.00 which the government or the 9 A.M. - 8 P.M. society has seemed unable to 2LOCATIONSTOSERVEYOU! solve. Dairy Stores >^«CATI0NS He listed problems that made NORTHWAY PHARMACY Rl. 6 & 44A ^ Open Daily and the headlines thje past two REGAL m MEN'GcoMWf 7f Mfws srow GHOP MANCHESTER VERNON years....skyjackings, the oil 230 N. MAIN STREET MANCHESTER _ Parkade Branch . Mon. Ihru Sal. 901-907 M A IN STREET TRI-ClTY PLAZ7 embargo, POW’s, war in the (John and Ryrnire Rieg) 643-2478 872-0538 Mideast, and the deflation of TEL. 646-4510 the dollar. “What all of these problems ►e

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By BETTY DEBNAM u t Let’s Visit an Acting School for Talented Dolphins Would you believe a school with 24 dolphin students, all studying to take am an in- •leading foies in dolphin shows through­ ion will out the country? Quinland’s Dolphin ;ify what School, outside of Charlotte, North ts he is Carolina, is the only one of its kind. ction will The dolphin schoolhouse is a long 3 revised building. The school rooms are round nificantly pools of water with a pair of dolphins )uld favor itially the in each pool. Each dolphin has a real er budget name, but when show time comes, they take on their show names of “Skipper” of money or “Dolly.” Board of leral town The school day begins with break­ proposed fast at 8 o’clock. There are six re­ ignificant hearsals a day, each lasting for around current i shouid 40 minutes each. Between rehearsals, :ments in the hardworking dolphins get a 30- eyond the minute recess. nd further I resulting The dolphin school year starts in Ls, the sp­ November and ends in early April. This ending for schedule keeps the dolphins in school The dolphin schoolrooms are rows of pools with a pair of dolphins in each pool. The bottle­ nosed dolphin is the type that is trained to do tricks such as jumping through hoops. These during the cold winter months. In the dolphins can do about 25 tricks and their show will last for around 17 minutes. They warmer months, the stars will perform usually put on six shows a day. Photo courtesy Charlotte News. in amusement parks around the coun­ / try. A Dolphin Interview ■\ / Q. When did you come here? Dolly: “Most of us were brought here / by Minnie Page straight from the ocean when we were ^ (a real news hound) "around two years old. It takes time for Q. How are you trained? us to learn to trust humans. We must be Skipper: “Using a tasty fish as a treated with love or we will not perform. guide, the trainers lead us through a We also have to get used to eating fish I! trick. When we do the trick right, we that has been frozen, instead of live fish. get a fish. The trainers use hand signals We eat about 15 pounds of fish a day.” we can see. They also call out commands If you see a performing dolphin this we can hear. They try to make training summer, it might be Skipper or Dolly, fun. We love to do tricks.” one of the graduates from this most un­ ^11 us about your trainers. Hello, Dolly! usual school! IJofolly: “We usually have the same trainers all the time and they travel with us to the amusement parks. We feel that they are our buddies and we learn to trust them. All the trainers at the school use the the same commands. If neces­ sary, a new trainer can take over and we’ll still know what to do. “Trainers must have a lot of patience. We are in the water and th^y aren’t, so it’s hard to discipline us.” \ Q. How do you travel? ^ treet Skipper: “We can stay out of the water as long as 30 hours, if our skin is p P kept moist. We are carried in special Graduates leap into the air! They can flip and “walk’ on vans with sprinkler systems.” their tails!

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Le+-Ve Find True or False Bottlenosed Dolphins th e /’ Make swe vou Read the first page and the story on this page. •fl Write down the beginning letter of each picture in Bottlenosed dol­ ■tuvn ■^tie viQ+er v/ordi s ^ each block. See if what it says is true or false. phins are said to q \\ -\V\e \Na\j \NorHs? that If------be as intelligent as Mogs. They could be end eacV\ -Vinse njou in "these ---- ' as smart as chimps. •0 They have feelings use vV-vlosvrsg letters ■ and can become very attached to one another. ^ NNO'cer \S I A IN Dolphins h a v/ “ sonar.” They make sounds man \NQSVmQ cannot hear. The returning sound makes an echo. . This is call^ “echo-location.” Even blindfolded YT»or»e^. ■ / iuoife f dolphins dorrt bump into things. ^ 0 ^ 1 Vn V___ The b^by dolphin is born tail first. When the Cb_ baby is about to be born, the mother picks another P- female or “aunt” to Help her. For a'few weeks, the ®MPPC p females swim side by side, with the baby in between. .An8V76r"^6loclc f 1 / f - J. •38ij ‘o ui Suipu3 spjOM ‘a lii Suipua spjojtt j a . m= le baby gets milk from glands near the mother’s •jaMByttBitij ‘J3Aibij ‘jnoij ‘jooij ‘a ui 3utpua spjOM ja pooiJ ‘q “1 Buipua spjoiw la ‘isupg ‘ibo[j •^Jig *-J, 3uipua spjoM. Answer: TR U E ‘:)JBU18 aJB/suiqdio

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