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Cambodian War Impasse Resolved Colleges, and Other Continuing Colleges — 5 Per Cent

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PAGE TWENTY-FOUR - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD.-Manchester, Conn., Fri„ June 29,1W3 Democrats Get 59% of MHS Graduates Street Lights Aibait Brackets MHA Control ■n 1 Inside Today The Weather To Continue Education Manchester Republicans next Fair tonight, patchy fog Town Director Phyllis about the installation because Sesquicenlennial pictures on page 7. towards morning, low 6065. month will lose control of the Jackston has learned that the naires were completed by 656 of of many complaints concerning Heralding Homes on page 8. Mostly sunny Sunday, high in R«sults of a survey of only town agency still in their unavailibility of brackets has the 666 graduating students. the “serious traffic situation” low 80s. Chance of rain 20 pft Manchester High School’s re­ hands. The five-year term of forced a postponement of new The survey included MHS at the intersection, caused by cent tonight, zero Sunday. cent graduates show that 59 per Republican Vincent Diana street li^ ts for the intersection students who finished studies in the realignment of Parker St. MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, JUNE 30, 1973 - VOL. ■XCII, No. 230 Manchester—A City of Village Charm cent of the MHS Class of 1973 expires July 1 and Democratic of Parker St. with Colonial Rd. there. SIXTEEN PAGES — 2 TV — 2 MINI PAGES PRICE: FIFTEEN CENTS will continue its education, ac­ January. Town Chairman Ted Cummings The 1973 .complete question­ She said the HELCO official cording to the school’s guidance said Diana’s seat will be filled 'Mrs. Jackston was told early anticipates the brackets will naire results; department. by a Democrat. this month by a HELCO official arrive next month and that the • Attending four-year private The percentage, representing At present, the MHA is 3 to 2 the lights would be operating lights may be ready near July colleges — 15 per cent. 388 of the total graduating class Republican. Its members are near June 22. She had inquired 18. of 666 students, includes • Attending four-year state Republicans A. Paul Berte, students planning to attend colleges — 14 per cent. chairman; Richard Schwolsky, four-year colleges, two-year • Attending two-year private vice chairman; and Diana; and Cambodian War Impasse Resolved colleges, and other continuing colleges — 5 per cent. Democrats Pascal Mastrangelo education (trade schools, etc.). • Attending two-year state and Kathle«i Ponticelli. HOSPITAL The 59 pert cent figure is only colleges — 20 per cent. Cummings said the name of a a slight change from statistics • Attending other education Richard W. Meier Daniel S. Silver Democratic replacement for h'iVews Nixon Agrees for Ue MHS Gass of 1972. In — 5 per cent. Diana will be ready for Board SESQUICENTEmiAL • Armed services — 3 per of Directors’ action when it APPRECIATION FUND 1972, 60 per cent of the MHS I Capsule graduates indicated they would cent. meets July 10. He said that WEEK To Halt Action 0 J continue their education. • Employed — 20 per cent. Capital Area Scholars when the MHA becomes 3 to 2 ’This year’s statistics were • Undecided and unknown — Democratic, Berte will be Manchester Memoria! Hospital compiled by the guidance 16 per cent. replaced as chairman and June 23 - 30, 1973 New Attacks By Mid-August clude positions as art editor and department after question­ • Miscellaneous (marriage, Richard W. Meier, 152 Schwolsky as vice chairman. 71 Haynes Street, Manchester PHNOM PENH, Cambodia travel, etc.) — 2 per cent. Hawthorne St., and Daniel S. editor-in-chief of the literary Berte is chhirman of the (AP) — Communist-led in­ Silver, 288 Kennedy Rd., have magazine. Silver was also ac­ Republican Town Committee. surgents launched new attacks WASHINGTON (AP) — Congress and President Nixon been named Capital Area tive in the Manchester Youth Cummings said one otter Schedule of Events today against the provincial have reached a compromise agreement to halt all military Scholars at Trinity College. Commission, where he served change will be to replace I Enclosed is my donation to the Manchester Hospital Appreciation Fund. capital of Kompong Speu, 30 action in Indochina by Aug. 15. for two years, and the SAM miles from Phnom Penh, and The two former Manchester Republican Herbert Phelon Opponents of bombing in Indochina agrieed to the Aug. 15 Commuter Buses (Summer Activities' in I N am e...... radio reports said the in­ High School students, who with a Democrat, as counsel to fund cutoff after assurances the President would sign it. graduated in June, will enter Manchester) program. He was the MHA. ■ Address .. y...... ; Saturday, June 30 surgents were within one mile Modify Schedule Trinity in September under the a performer and staff member ! Am ount...... Products Show (Manchester High School) 1 -10:30 p.m. of the city. The compromise was incorporated in a $3.4 billion scholarship program. at the “Depot” coffeehouse. A (Xympic Day (Manchester High School) 9 a.m. - 4 p.m., supplemental appropriation bill sent to the White House Meier, son of 5 ^ . Marion H. prospective veterinarian. Silver and continuing at Globe Hollow area, 4 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. Hands Tied Friday night. Hartford’s Isle of Safety, calls plans to major in biology or Comment Session The Manchester-to-Hartford Meier, was active in track, stu­ “Ten Nights in a Bar-Room” - 8 p.m., Community Y, 80 SAIGON (AP) - The South The bill substitutes for a Fulbright said the President anthropology. A 9 to 11 a.m. comment ses­ commuter express buses will for*bu$ rans at 4, 4:05, 4:15, dent council and the German N. Main St. Vietnamese government said similar measure vetoed had accepted a series of com­ 4:30, 4:40, 4:45, 5, 5:10, 5:20, Joseph S. Cohen, 51 Jordt St., sion will be conducted Tuesday start running on their summer Gub at MHS. He served as a Grand Ball ( State Armory) today that President Nixon’s Wednesday by the President mittee interpretations of the schedule Monday (July 2), the 5:30, 5:40, 5:50, and 6 p.m. camp counselor during the and Harold R. Schuh, 12 in the Municipal Building by the agreement with Confess to because it would have ter­ language: state transportation depart­ The commuter express bus to summer of 1971, and was a Boy Cumberland St., are currently Manchester Board of Directors. Historical Exhibit — Whiton Library, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. halt all U.S. mtary activities in minated spending immediately Up to $150., Supporting Conor — Congressional acceptance ment has announced. the Aetna Insurance Co., 151 Scout for four years. Meier enrolled in Trinity College as Similar sessions are held on Cheney Homesteads Special Exhibits, 1 p.m. - 5 p.m. Southeast Asia by Aug. 15 “ties for bombing in Cambodia or of the Aug. 15 cutoff should not The schedule of morning runs Farmington Ave., leaves Burr plans to major in chemistry. Capital Area Scholars. Cohen is the first Tuesday and ttiid $150. or Over, Master Donor the hands of the allied forces.” Laos. The House fell 35 votes Coleman Amusement Rides, Parkade, 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. be interpreted as a recognition from Burr Comers to downtown Corners at 7:15 a.m. and Silver, son of Mr. and Mrs. a 1971 graduate of Manchester Thursday of each month. ’They short of the two-thirds needed of the President’s authority to Hartford won’t change, but the returns from Hartford at 4:20 Julius Silver, served on the art High School and Schuh is a 1972 are for those town residents to override the veto. p.m. graduate of MHS. who wish to comment or com­ For more Information call Burt Dittus, Development Direc­ Daily Events Open To Public Social Security The Senate, by a 63-28 vote, engage U.S. forces in hostilities schedule for afternoon return staff of the Manchester High before Aug. 15. trips will be slightly modified. A special bus serving the School yearbook “Somanhis.” ’The scholarships will cover plain on any matter within the tor, 646-1222, Ext 334. Historical Exhibit - June 24 - July 1 WASHINGTON (AP) - also inserted the Aug. 15 war The morning trips are State Capitol area leaves Other high school activities in­ part of the students’ four years board’s jurisdiction. Historical Markers - June 23 - June 30 House and Senate conferees fund cutoff in a resolution to — Any involvement by U.S. scheduled ten minutes apart, Manchester at 7:50 a.m. and at Trinity. Lutz Junior Museum - June 23 - June 30 will attempt today to salvage a continue funding all govern­ forces in Indochina after Aug. ment departments, programs and leave the Burr Comers makes the return trip at 4:40 Natural Science Center - June 23 - June 30 bill that would authorize a 5.6 15 would require approval of and payrolls beyond the end of commuter parking lot — on p.m. per cent increase in Social both houses of Congress. Cheney Homestead - June 24 - June 30 the fiscal year at midnight Tolland Tpke. at Exit 93 off the ’The one-way bus fare is 50 Security benefits and, at the — It would not be used as the cents. Free parking, a bus same time, extend the national toni'ght. Wilbur Cross Highway — Manchester ’The continuing resolution was basis for escalation of U.S. between 7 and 9 a.m. shelter, and a bicycle rack are debt ceiling so the Treasury can bombing in Cambodia, or for its provid^ at the Burr Comers continue functioning. ,sent to a House-Senate con- The afternoon schedule, with Hospital Notes 'ference, with final action resumption anywhere else in starting times set for downtown bus terminal. Products Show The measure was defeated Indochina “unless provoked.” expected today. a.m. to noon and 2 p.m. to mid­ Friday night by a stunning 190- (VISITING HOURS) President Nixon relayed to — All efforts should be made night; others, 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. 185 vote that blocked the House Intermediate Care Semi­ from formally considering it. Republican congressional to minimize casualties and leaders Friday his willingness private, noon - 2 p.m., and 4 Ends Tonight Without the extension, the property damage. Discharged Thursday: to accept the Aug. 15 deadline. Some anti-war senators held Dellafera Mentioned p.m. 8 p.m.; private rooms, 10 Florence E. Wood, Glaston­ Treasury could run out of Lunches will be available at a cost of $2.50 for adults and The House then dropped Its out to the end. a.m. - 2 p.m., and 4 p.fn. - 6 p.m. bury; Joseph P. Daddario, East operating funds in little over a the final showing of the smaller portions for children at week. demand for an immediate halt Senate Majority Leader Mike Self Service; 10 a.m. - 2 p.m .; Hartford; Roland I. Amundsen, in the bombing of Cambodia For State Commission 4 p.m. - 8 p.m. Sesquicentennial Products $1. These dinner prices include Mansfield, D-Mont., called the Llynwood Dr., Bolton; Harold and substituting the Aug. 15 compromise "a capitulation Intensive Care and Coronary Show which will open today admission to the products show. B. Hodge, 65 Jarvis Rd.; Edwin from 1 to 10 o’clock. Admission R^te Boosted cutoff in the supplemental and abdication of the con­ Francis Dellafera of 142 S. valescent Hospital, is president Care; Immediate family only, The Italian dinner will feature a N. Flynn, 149 Porter St.; to tte show is 50 cents for adults WASHINGTON (AP) - The money bill. ’The vote on final stitutional powers of the Lakewood Circle is expected to of the Connecticut Association anytime, limited to five choice of minestrone or French Edward W. Moulthrop, Scantic and 25 cents for children. For^ onion soups or fvuit cup, Italian Federal Reserve Board has passage was 278-124. Senate,” be appointed by Gov. ’Thomas of Extended Care Facilities. He minutes. Rd., South Windsor; loanees R. those who want to take advan­ shells with sauce and meat boosted the discount rate it The Senate concurred by a 72- Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, D- Meskill to the new 15-member is a former town director and Maternity; Fathers, II a.m.- Spiegel, 238 Kennedy Rd.; tage of the special lunches, the balls, tossed salad with a choice charges member banks to a 14 vote, clearing the bill for the Mass., said the compromise State Commission on Hospitals former chairman of the 12:45 p.m., and 6:30 p.m. 8 Frances R. Beland and son, 125 record 7 per cent. The move President’s desk. gives the President “ainnesty J charge will be $1.50 which in­ of Italian, Russian or French and Health Care, which comes Republican Town Committee. p.m.; others, 3 p.m. - 4 p.m., Pine Tree Lane, South Windsor. cludes admission to the product dressings, choice of breads; may force credit rates higher But Senate sentiment on the for the slaughter of the past and into being Sunday, July 1. Dellafera said he is confident and 6:30 p.m. - 8 p.m. Also, Elaine Gould and son, show. tea, coffee, milk or chocolate throughout the economy and act compromise already had been license for slaughter in the . Dellafera is a member of the the new commission will be Age Limits: 16 in maternity, 214 Redwood Rd.; Lisa M. The lunches, served from 1 to milk, and for dessert as a deterrent to borrowing. te st^ in a spirited debate on future.” He said it "will go •present State Council on good for the state and for the 12 in other areas, no limit in Barnett, 146 Pine Knob Dr., 3 o’clock, consist of clam strawberry shortcake, tortoni the continuing resolution, down in Infamy in American Hospitals, which will be hospitals in tlife state. self-service. adopted 73-16 after the Aug. 15 history.” South Windsor; Soula Bitsouni, chowder, a choice of chicken or spumoni ice creams. * This scene,taken at Leland Dr. off of Keeney St., was typical of many Manchester streets replaced by the new commis­ “I always felt we needed a All emergency patients and chow mein or ham and cheese Extremists Routed deadline had been accepted 63- Sen. Vance Hartke, D-Ind., Glastonbury; Rose M. Dolan, 83 The Ne\v England dinner will early this morning following a heavy downpour. Storm sewers were unable to drain the sion. He said he has been in­ stronger agency than the one outpatients are requested to use Deming St.; Donna M. Mowel, sandwich, a choice of of course feature Saturday BELFAST, Northern Ireland 26. called it “ a compromise with water away fjst enough and many low-lying streets were flooded making driving difficult formed “by a reliable source” (the council) we had,” he said. the new emergency room en­ East Hartford; Deborah J. beverages, and Jell-o, spumoni night baked beans, franks and (AP) — Protestant and Roman The compromise was death." in most areas and detours necessary in some others. At top center is evidence of water presented to the Senate by he will be appointed to the com­ “The new commission will have trance off Armory St. Access to Pierce, 202 Terrace Dr., or tortoni ice creams for cole slaw with soups and fruit Catholic extremists suffered a Sen. Frank Church, D-Idaho, Chairman J.W. Fulbright, D- mission. more authority — with teeth tp the entrance via existing Rockville; Francis Hoffman, dessert. cup, beverages and desserts as' rout as counting proceeded boiling out of a storm sewer which apparently enters the liiie through a catch-basin higher defended the compromise in an Dellafera, administrator and COLEMAN Ark., with the 15-2 backing of emotional speech as the only enforce its rulings.” driveways. Box 70, Coventry; Kay E. Tonight there will be Italian noted in the Italian dinner. today in Ulster’s legislative up in the street. (Herald photo by Ofiara) the Senate Foreign Relations way to end “this abominable part-owner of Crestfield Con­ Pediatrics:' Parents allowed 8 Warren, Stafford Springs. and New England International The Sesquicentennial elections, with voters lining up dinners served in the Products Show is under the along traditional religious lines. Committee. war.” Manchester High School direction of the Manchester The new assembly is to ^ / cafeteria from 5 to 7 o’clock at Rotary Gub. replace the former 52-seat provincial parliament that had Heavy Rain Causes been a bastion of Prottstant rule for more than 50 years un­ Ehrlichman Says DRIVE to RT. 83 VERNON and SAVE til abolished by Britain last SHOWS Dinnerparty year. Flash Floods BIG SELECTION - 50 CARS IN STOCK ADMISSION He’ll ‘Trip-Up’ Honors Visitors Rules All Wet Heavy rains caused some Storm waters, carring soil state and the National Weather flooding today as Town Service at Windsor Locks, FULLY GUARANTEED DISCOUNT RICHLAND, Wash. (AP) - and debris, washed through the Highway Department crews storm drain system, clogging it reported that an average of The Lorj Mayor Kenneth tomatoes, garlic, and herbs); The city has agreed with a Dean Allegations work to combat the flooding and much soil erosion has been about two inches of rain has CONVENIENT BANK TERMS Collis and the Lady Mayoress of Pototoes Boulangere; and a red women’s lib advocate that the Fabulous Manchester, England, were and to keep the roads clear. reported in the Adams St. area, fallen on the state since mid­ Boiirdeaux wine. Richland swimming pool rules A Low Overhead Reliable Dealer TICKETS honored at a dinner party prior Town Highway Superinten­ Birchill said. night. BOSTON (AP) — Form er White House aide John D. were all wet. dent John Birchill said that 18 to the Sequicentennial Ball last For dessert, Fraises a la Flood watches are in effect Erhlichman says his testimony before the Senate LOOKII Officials lifted a rule that men, all available man power, In some places, water rushed for the Hartford- Springfield Rides Available At i night by Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Romanoff (strawberries folded required females to wear Watergate Committee will "trip up” John W. Dean and his were working to clear water- through the storm system with area and western Connecticut. 1970 PONTMC 1970 CHEVROLET 1967 CHEVROLET 1 F. Ferguson at their home at 78 in with soft vanilla ice cream 1969 CHEVROLET bathing caps, while allowing choked roads. The department such force that it "blew” According to the weather ser­ allegations that President Nixon was involved in the scan­ Catalina 2-Dr. H-top. Blua, V-B, auto, Impale 4-Dr. Burgundy, 8-cyl., auto, Impale 2-Or. H-top. Yallow, 8-cyt„ Nova 2-Dr. H-top. QoM, O-cyl., atan-1 Forest St. and whipped cream), and tram., radio, haatar, p/ataaring, dard bane., radio, haatar, whitawalla, 1 Including the... males to go without, after a reports that the bridge over the manhole covers from their vice, the rains, steadily falling dal coverup. tram., radio, haatar, p/ataarIng, auto, bane., radio, haatar. p/ataarlng, Parkade Stores! ’The honored couple, here for liquers, followed by coffee were wtiltawalli. whitawalla. whitawalla. economical. 1 complaint of discrimination by Hop River on Olcott St., was positions, Birchill said. since last night, have been In an interview appearing in today’s Christian Science the week-long Sequicentennial served. Annh P. Wallace, a member of celebration, has b ^ n the house completely washed out by the Approximately three inches caused by a slow-moving cold Monitor, Ehrlichman said Dean, the former White House , •795 1 DIVER The Lord Mayor and Lady the National Organization for M095 •1795 *1495 guests of the Ferguson family. storm water and will have to be of rain fell on the West Side of front and should end late this Mayoress will host a dinner Women (NOW). counsel, “was uniquely at the pivot point.” Among the other guest were reconstructed. The bridge was town in about 45 minutes this afternoon or this evening. party tonight at the Colony She claimed in a letter to the built in the 1920’s. Streams and rivers in the Dean was the one. 1 9 6 8 FORD 1 9 6 9 FORD 1968 PONTIAC ROLLER COASTER (jovemor and Mrs. Thomas J. morning, according to Ted “probably...will be determined 1 9 6 8 D0D9E Restaurant in Vernon as the se- city that while women had to Areas to suffer the heaviest sUte are swollen with the rain Ehrlichman said, who told the Charger 2-Dr. H-top. Rad with black Country Sedan Wagon. Qraan, 8-oyl., 9-Paaa. Country Squire Wagon. 8- Bonnavllla 4-Dr. H-top. Turquolaal OVER Meskill, State Comptroller and Brindamour of the Greater President and his aides that “a in the testimony of Gordon with black vinyl roof, S-cyl., auto. 1 cond evening of the wear the caps, men and boys flooding were N. Elm St. and and are being watched for vinly root, V-8, auto, tram., radio, auto, trana., radio, haatar, p/ataarlng, cyl„ auto, tram ., radio, haatar, Mrs.' I Nathan G. Agostinelli, Hartford Flood Commision. very vigorous and Intensive in­ Strachan. And I think it will be fac air conditioning, whitawalla, vary p/ataarlng, fao air conditioning, 4 naw bana., radio, haatar, p/ataaiing, fao I FERRIS WHEEL Sequicentennial Ball gets under with shoulder-length hair Adams St., according to flooding, according to the haatar, p/staering, lac air con­ Mayor and Mrs. John W. The heavy rains were, vestigation had not produced seen that that link was a good ditioning, now whitawalla. clean. whitawalla. Baautyl air conditioning, w h H i^ la. 1 GREAT STORES way. didn’t. . Birchill. Greater Hartford Flood Com­ Shop Tho Thompson, General Manager however, scattered across the any evidence to implicate any deal less than the current im­ and Mrs. Robert Weiss, Town mission. pression presents." •999 •1995 *1095 State and local police one except the seven men in­ •1395 Clerk and Mrs. Edward dicted in the break-in.” Strach was identified in Tomkiel, Assistant Town Clerk departments report that many testimony by former Nixon 1 9 6 7 FORD area roads are flooded and that 1969 CHEVROLET 1966 CHEVROLET 1970 CHEVROLET Leslie Boardman of “The only person who would deputy campaign manager Jeb 3 Falrlana Squire 6-Paaa.'Wagon. 8- PARKADE MERCHANTS a rash of minor accidents have Nova 2-Dr. Qraan, 8-cyl„ auto, trana., Impale Super Sport 2-Dr. H-top. cyl„ auto, trana., radio, haatar, Impale 2-Dr. H-top. Turquolaa, S-cyl., 1 Manchester, England, Mr. and have been in a position to keep Stuart Magruder as the White radio, haatar, p/ataarIng, new tlrm, Blue, 8-cyl„ auto, trana., radio, p/ataarlng, fao air conditioning, auto, bane., radio, haatar, p/tlaarlng,l Mrs. Walter R. Ferguson, Mr. been caused by the storm. State abreast of an investigation and House contact for plans to bug vary ciMn, economical. heater, p/ataarlng, whitawalla. whitawalla. whitawalla. Baautifull 1 and Mrs. George Graziadio, police also report that a major to have taken steps to protect the Democratic headquarters Mr. and Mrs. Jack R. Hunter, traffic tie-up on 1-91 had b ^n the three or four people — in­ at Watergate in Washington. •1495 •895 •1095 •1795 Mr. and Mrs. Mark R. Kravitz, caused by flooding. cluding himself — who were in­ In the interview Ehrlichman Mr. and Mrs. G. T- LaBonne, The Town Highway Depart­ volved in the inception of the also offered his theory on why 1070 CHRYSLER u S A L E ! Mr. and Mrs. Burl Lyons, Dr. ment reports that it received thing, was Dean. He was un­ Dean has attempted to directly IROTOODRE about 45 calls this morning 1970 VOLKSWAGEN 1969 PONTIAC Cuatom Newport 4-Dr. H-top. Qraan, 1 and Mrs. H. John Malone, Mr. iquely at the pivot point.” involve Nixon. Polara 4-Dr. Sedan. Balga, S-oyt., Safari Exacutiva Wagon. 8-oyl„ auto, S-cyl., « ito . bam., radio, heater, I reporting road floodings. Ehrlichman said Dean has "I have a feeling that having 1 station Bua. Radio, haatar, lull aaata, auto, trana., radio, haatar, p/ataaring, and Mrs. Matthew Moriarty, 1 ready for fun. tram., radio, haatar, p/ataartng, fao p/ataarlng, fao air oondittoning, 1 Many of these calls, officials excused his coverup of the failed to receive immunity 0 whitawalla. Mrs. Naomi Peck, Mr. and Mrs. air conditioning, whitawalla. whitawalla. 1 pointed out, are duplicate, Robert H. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. break-in at Democratic from prosecution by offering 1 •ISOV Frank P. Sheldon, Miss Laurie reporting the same floodings. headquarters in June 1972 by testimony about Haldeman and •895 *1495 •1995 The Town and Eighth District B. Ferguson, Miss Leigh B . testifying that the President, me, he switched to this Fire Departments each report Ferguson, Thomas H. Ehrlichman and another close current, effort to strike at the having answered approximate­ 1 1969 lUICK 1071 TOYOTA 1 Ferguson, David Buddemeyer, Nixon aide, H. R. Haldeman, President — for the same pur­ iRMara Hardtop, graan, black vinyl 1968 CHEVROLET Corolla 2-Dr. Sedan. Rad, 4 ipaad,l HURRY 1967 CHRYSLER % • % ly 20 c a lls fo r flooded knew what he was doing. pose. But that doesn't affect the Impale Conv. Qraan, 8-oyt., auto, radio, haatar, whitawalla. Raall 20 50 and Wayne Sweeney. ■ roof, 8-oyl„ auto, trana., radio, New Yorker 4-Dr. H-top. Blua, B-oyl., basements and say that there “That is te central issue to trana., radio, haatar, p/ataarlng, economy with thit one. Guesta were served Saumon facts as I know them.” lAM /FM atarao deck, p/ataaring, auto, trana., radio, haatar, p/ataarlng, were also a large number of this whole matter and my 1 whKawallt, loaded. whitawalla. Saturday Spaolal. air oordtUonlng. Fume (smoked salmon); Foie Defending Nixon further, OFF backyard floodings being testimony will show it just was Ehrlichman said the President •1395 1 HURRY! Gras (liver pate); Tomates reported. . •899 Farcies en Grabe (cherry not so,” Ehrlichman told the “first and foremost was looking •1995 *895 No storm-related fires were <> 1 Monitor. to the attorney general and the ii tomatoes stuffed with reported. crabmeat); Melon aux He said he has revewied his FBI to uncover the facts.” The storm has caused no records "and they show that 1970 CHEVROLET 1967 0L08M0RILE 1 9 6 7 FORD 1007 PLYRNNITH Prosciutto (melon with "I know from personal 1 H-ton Pickup. 8-oyl., 3-tpaad trana., Cubata 4-Dr. H-top. Qraan, 6-cyl„ Qalaxia 800 4-Dr. Blua, 8-cyf„ auto, Fury 4-Dr. Baden. Balga. S-oyt., auto, power outa^s in town, accor­ literally months went by during knowledge,” he said, "that Pat 1 radio, haatar, good unit thru out auto, trana., radio, haatar, p/ataartng, bant., radio, haatar, p/ataarlng, air trana., radio, haatar, p/ataartng, Prosciutto ham); and a white ding to Hartford Electric Light wine. the time Dean was talking Gray (former Acting FBI whitawalla. i conditioning. whitawalla. Co. official and no breakdowns about that I had no contact with Manchester Parkade Also, Homard a la Parisienne Director L. Patrick Gray) was *1995 have been reported by the him at all. To hear his (sliced tomatoes on Romaine told the investigation should be •895 •895 •895 Southern New England testimony he was in and out of with chopped peppers, onion, full and without strings.” Telephone Co. my office every 10 minutes.” Ehrlichman also commented and herbs, accompanied by a The flooding apparenty "He says, however, he has no German wine. that Watergate has hurt the reached its peak at atraut 9 a.m. written records. Well, I do. And West Middle Tpke. ’The main course consisted of President in Congress and has 872-688S Open NHes today, according to Birchill, Dean will be tripped up by the impaired White House press Aloyau de Boeuf Bordeiaise and police and road crews were logs I kept of all meetings." 643-0784 (sirloin of beef); Courgettes Guests Chat Before Sesquicentennial Ball secretary Ronald Zieglier, tM 9 PARKING FOR OVER out trying to clear flooded roaejs Ehrlichman said the only whom he defended as being Farcies (stuffed Zucchini); and reroute traffic around trou­ other Watergate link to the Aubergines a la Provencal Mrs. ’Thomas Ferguson, at left, chats with guests on the prior to last night’s Sequicentennial Ball at the "scrupulous in statements he ble spots. White House besides Dean STICKLES (eggplant with chopped portico of her Forest St. home as they prepare for dinner Manchester Armory. (Herald photo by Pinto) made to the press.” RL 83, Vomon “PAGE TWO — Ma n c h e s t e r e v e n in g h e r a l d ,.Manchester., Conn.,'Sat., June 30, 1973 Radio for the Week Weekend Theater Schedule MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn,, Sat., June 30,1973 — PAGE THREE Herald Sheinwold on Bridge (These a n the basic iistiiigi, and inchide only tboae news btoad- casts oflO or 15 minutes in tgngth. Same station cany other iboit h Tax Bills newscasts. Daily sports informatioo can be found on the sports Saturday Sunday Yesterdays DECEPTIVE PLAY SAVES pago-i Business Bodies CONTRACT South dealer In Mail Both sides vulnerable . Showcase Cinema 1 — “Live Showcase Cinema 1 — "Live News for Senior Citizens By Alfred Sbeinwold w n c - iiw WIN»'-123I ' by Wally Fortin 25 Years Ago NORTH WeetehFiMyl and Let Die” 12:10-2:304:50- and Let Die,” 12:10-2;3O4;S0- About 55,000 tax bills for the A certain kind of bid is said to 7:15-9:40 7:154:40 4 I 102 S 00 Town lad CbwiliT ' (CBS) News Bscit Hour On Ihe How) 1973-74 fiscal year which begins pretend it has a Imiken wing. It O I 104 0 00 Bob SUHe Show 10 0SnwWnolMc)od]r (Miniky rridwl Sunday have been mailed by The Board of Trustees of leads hunters am y from its O K Q SJOJobaLaBeOi Showcase Cinema 2 - "Song Showcase Cinema 2 - “Song 11 .06 Je u OottCTt Show 0:20 Jon Leoamd Manchester Memorial Hospital nest and then flies away, 4 Q 10964 u s e Non. Wenthcr of the South” 1:304:458:05; of the Sodth,” 1:304:456:06; Manebestier’s collector of Hi Folks. Jug End Trip OJOWofklNcwsRMnFup revenue office. ‘The taxes are on McLain, 3,870; George Last, 3,-, decides to place all staff nurses cackling as it goes. More or less WEST EAST lITSMcdMeoatlwFtaa 0:15 Job Leonard “ Aristocats” 12:00-3:05-6:20- “Aristocats,” 12:006:056:20- Did you all take in the big Wednesday Gloria hustled 580; Flo Anderson, 3,570; lOONnn lOJOJrflJacoba real estate, personal property and registered attendants on a the same thing happened on 4 K8753 4 64 1 UWkciiM 9:35 9:35 parade last Saturday? Man, two bps loads of our members Eugene Toch, 3,480; and Kay 2.J0JavRichaid and motor v^icles. to Jug End and jihey had an 40-bour work week, a reduction today’s band, including the 9 A53 KQ87 ]:06 Aftonoao Edttiaa 4:10 BiI m Back the B n b Showcase Cinema 3 — wasn’t that the greatest? I Linhart, 3,240. of four hours. ' cackle. 0 943 0 107652 0 so Newi - Stocks. WeiUwr 4:20Jaynckwd Showcase Cinema 3 — First-half taxes are due July 1 enjoyable day and didn’t get all CBSUkUt Sports “ Dillinger,” 1:30-3:35-5:45- haven’t seen one to match it Meals Program South dealer ♦ K3 * 75 706A«tBl‘n “Dillinger” 1:30-3 35-5:45-7:55- and will be declared delinquent the rain we had. It could have 7:55-10:15 although I'm still a young fella. Our new meals program will Both sides vulnerable SOUTH 7 :S Edwird Newnun Rtpocts l:2IFhanltleandl 10:15 if not paid by Aug. 1. Tax bills been a lot nicer; however, all 10 Years Ago 7:S0JoeCinCiota 7J0FMSaDmaan In fact, this whole week cer­ be starting on Monday, July 9 Opening lead — Five of ♦ A Q 9 7:30WkeWalMe Showcase Cinema 4 — of 1100 or less are due in one in­ who attended had a good time. IWNews Showcase ■Cinema 4 — tainly has been an active one and we will serve lunch on Mon- Spades 9 6 2 l:ISPopOoac«st 7J5Lowc01haaiai "Scarecrow,” 1:00-3:05-5:22- stallment — those over |100 in Here at the Center it proved to SOSragMbat 7:45 Jay Diamixid . "Scarecrow” 1:00-3:05-5:22- and I sure hope you are able to days and a big meal on This ^ t e was a Sunday; The West opened the five of 0 A J 8 II JO Capitol Ant VlewiMiiil 7:35-10:00 two installments. 'Taxes be a good day to catch up on II .00 News. BusiiKSS. WcnUwr 7:35-10:00 get in on some of its action. Wednesdays throughout July Herald did not publish. spades and declarer put up the AJ82 11 JO Sports Flnil l .J O S a ^ Vernon Cine 1 — “The Man delinquent after Aug. 1 will be things and talk over plans of the Moo Thanks to our hard-working and most of August. jade from dummy. E ^ played South West North East ■ II 30 Other Side of the Dit 7:41 Vernon Cine 1 — ‘"The Man Who Loved Cat Dancing,” 1 ;30- subject to an interest charge of future with our interested peo­ (SMwdivi maintenance man. Tommy This past Friday Mr. and low and South put on the 1 NT Pass 3 NT All Pass S .-00 Tosm and CowtiT 1:051 Who Loved Cat Dancing” 7:15- 3:30-5:30-7:306:30 three-quarters of one per cent ple. I want to thank our good 9:00Nn.Fbotban Edwards, I was able to have a Mrs. Joseph'DuPont returned broken-wing act by playing the Opening lead — 4 5 0:00 Boh Stoele Show 9:15; “Yellow Submarine” Vernon Cline 2— “The Harrad on the unpaid balance. friend and hard working Walter ' It.tnGardatinie ringside seat on top of his from their very enjoyable queen of spades from his own ■ 10: IS Modern Uvine 12:00 Midnight Experiment,” 2:00-3:40-5:20- Ernest Machell, collector of Kanskis for helping Gloria on THEATRE! OJOJonlw-aS^’ pickup truck. From that view I honeymoon to the West Indies hand. This made it look as \ 10:30 SttordiTSbowcise 7:106:00 revenue, reminded taxpayers to the trip. at U tnO m U m lO.JtWncOnUaon Vernon Cine 2— ’"The Harrad was able to knock out a lot of via an exciting and wonderful though be had only the Jerry Lewis ‘Twin Cinema 1, bring the payment card when Here we go again — back to Communttr Co*aga Daily Queation 11 .-00 Satnrdar Showcase 'lOJOJeBJhcobi Eiqieriment” 7:30-9:30 pictures and so maybe before boat cruise. While they were >3.tl0News.Wenlher Caldor Shopping Plaxa— “High paying taxes, or to enclose it trips and we stUI have a few doubleton ace^ueen of ^ d e s . At dealer, yon holdi too long I’ll have some colored away Mr, and Mrs. Hector 13:15 S tto r^ Showcase Plains D rifter,” 7:00-9:00; with the payment when mailing cabins left for du^r Virgin Isles South next entered dummy Spades, AQ-9>3| Hearla, 9-6| 1:00 News 2.40 Jim BedMttfa « Jerry Lewis Twin Cinema 1, slides to show, especially for LaGace returned from their with a diamond in order to try 1:15 Your Home Decorator S 40 Jicfc Waraer OB Soorti Caldor Shopping Plaza — ‘High “Flight of the Doves,” 1:30 it. some of you who couldn't get to trip. More and more members Of Comody IMamonds, A-J-8t Gobs, A-J- 1:30 Satnrdaj Matinee The tax collector’s window in are deciding to go along and we honeymoon in Montreal, the club finesse. West won with 2:00 Opera Plains D rifter” 7:00-9:00; Jerry Lewis Twin Cinona 2, see the parade. 8 - 2 . Scott Kolden stars in ‘”rhe the Municipal Building will be are leaving reservations open Canada. the king of clubs and promptly S:00Mniitar 1:00% Off “Flight of the Doves” 1:30 Only Caldor Shopping Plaza — Last Friday evening we had Now our third couple to tie returned a low spade to take ad­ Mystery in Dracula’s 6:00 News. Weather Jerry Lewis Twin Cinema 2, “What’s Up Doc?” 7:306:30 open from 8:30 a.iti. to 4 p.m., another nice turnout for our set­ until around the 15th of July. So, What do yon aayf 0.20 Stricthr Sports Monday through Friday. It will quit fhinking about it. Just the knot did so at St. James vantage of South’s short Answer: Bid one club. Avoid Castle,” a two-part adven­ 6:30 Monitor Bwday) Caldor Shopping Plaza — South Windsor Cinema — back tournament with the The Knack 11 W News. Weather 0:30 ReUgte Programoiiiig be c l o ^ Wednesday, July 4. come ort down and register Church this past Friday. Elsie holding. ture on NBC-’TV’s “Wonder­ 10:00 Jack^araer on Spocts “What’s Up Doc?” 2:00-7:30- “Mark of The Devil,” 1:30- following winners: Jennie July 1. . 3. t. 9, 10 bidding 1-NT with a worthless llSOSpotUHoal The tax rates for 1973-74 are: because you'll be glad you did Darby is now Mrs. Albert 2 Much to West’s surprise, ful World of Disney.” ’The 12 00 Ckber Side of Hie Day 12M Edward M. 9:30 7:00; "Last House on the Left,” Fogarty, 155; Louis Palazzi, doubleton in any suit. 12:30 Sorn of Ekin 46.66 mills to the General Fund, and sorry if you don’t. Bourret, and they are now declarer came out from behind story starts Sunday, July 1, (Sodarl 1:00 E S ^ M . South Windsor Cinema 3:106:45 132; Michael DeSimone, 128; Copyright 1973 5 30 Sunrise Seranade 5.35 mills to the Town of Remember how you felt when enjoying a few days in New the bushes by winning the trick 7 00 Sunday Stiincs 6:00 Jim Brdnrith “Mark of the Devil” 1:30-7:00; State ‘Theater — “Camelot,” Mina Reuther, 125; Dorothy An­ 3 and concludes Sun^y, July General Features Corp. 9:30Rinl’niiK Manchester Fire District, and 8 you decided not to go to Hampshire and plan to make u with the nine of s p a ^ . ’Then 0:00 .News 10:15 Hciy Trinity (hurch “Last House on the Left” 3:15- 2:006:00 drew, 120; Will Messier, 119; 8 (both nights at 7:30). 8:15 Sabtatli Message llJOJimBeckwkh mills to the Downtown Special Wildwood and then found out the Virgin Isles as the “big July 15, 15, 17, 22, 23, 24 South ran a total of ten tricks 8:45; "PrimeCut” 12:00idnight Burnside Theater — “Paper Ann P e rris , 118; Bertha . O SOGuideline 12:00 Sign 00 Taxing District. what a wonderful time you mis­ time.” ' before giving up the lead again. 9 00 News. Weather State Theater — “(iimelot” Moon,” 1:30-3:306:30-7:306:30 Duhring, 117; Frances Fike, 9:10 Hymntime The General Fund tax is for sed? So come on and join the 90 Isn’t it great to see this Tnn Cmml Switch Beats Contract 2 006:00 U.A. East 1 — “Emperor of 116; Annie Rouhan, 115; 9 :30 National Radio Pulpit all Manchester property some members who have happen? I know I like to see It July 20, 30, 31, A switch to hearts trould, of TV Notes 10:00 Sunday Shoivcase Burnside Theater — “Paper the NOTth,” 2:306:40-7:106:30 Elizabeth Cone, 114; and Ber­ owners. The Town of already signed up. because jtnneans that I’ve still course, beat the contract. This 12:10 Sunday Showcase Moon” 1;30-7;30-9;30-12;00 U.A. East 2 — '“The Harrad nadette Schulz, 114. 12:45 Travel Trends Manchester Fire District tax is got plenty of time. How about* is just what South feared and it 1 00 Sunday Best WPOP-1410 U.A. East 1 — “Emperor of Experiment,” 2:30-4:30-7:00- Final Pinochle CBS-TV’s "The Guiding for those property owners that! was tdiat inspired bis broken- Two 1953 broadcasts from the 2:00 Monitor the North” 2;3(M:45-7;106:30; 9:00 Shopping Center Remodeled Trip Canceled Thursday came around and it Light,’’ a drama series famed “See It Now’’ series on 5:W News protected by it. The Downtown Schedule for the Week wing act. 5:10 Sunday Edition (Mtaday.Fi1dtyl "Tales From the Crypt & U.A. East 3— “Let ‘The Good Guess what? We had to was the final day for the presented Monday through 6:00 Bill Love— Lou Mortoo Special District tax is for those Monday: 8:30 a.m., registra­ If South had won the first tracing the attempted forced 6:00 News. Weather. Sports Asylum” 12:00 M idni^t Times Roll,” 2;00-3;40-5;30- cancel our trip to Shea Stadium Thursday morning pinochle. Friday at 2 p.m., begins its 22nd 6 :M Meet the Press 10:00 Tom Jones who own property within the tion for Hudson River Boat resignation from the Air Force 1:00 BiU Winters 7:30-9:30 this past Thursday. ()uite a sur­ This group will be moving to the tridt with dummy’s jack of year on the network July 2. The 7 05 Monitor U.A. East 2 — ‘"The Harrad This is the new Powder Mill Shopping Center, 1227 Bum- making of long rifles. ‘The plant was later used for the district. \ Ride, 10 a m. to noon, kitchen of a reserve officer as a securi­ 7 30 Yale Reports 4 00 Mike Greene prise because we usually get a Army & Navy Club. The spades, it would have been series made its television debut 7:00 Ray Dunaway Experiment” 2:30-4:80-7:00- Manchester Drive-In — ‘‘Dir­ side Ave., East Hartford. ‘The shopping center was recent­ social bingo, one can of canned ty risk, and the other recalling 8.05 Your Bca at the Opera manufacturing of gunpowder by Forbes and Hannum. At Property owners within the fine turnout for this game. following winners were: Paul dear to West that be could get June 30,1952, after 15 years as a 8 30 Eternal Light ,. 12:00 Bobby Rivers 9:00 ty Harry,” 8:50; “Klute,” 10:40 goods needed; 1 p.m. to 4 p.m., a controversy between the ly remodeled and renovated by Simmons and Cohen, Inc., the time of the outbreak of the Civil War the plant was boundaries of the 8th District However, not this time, but I’m Schutz, 645; Ted Rivard, 611; nowhere by leading spades. On U.A. East 3 - ‘‘Let the Good East Hartford Drive-In — ■pinochle games. Bus pickup at radio favorite. One of the first American Civil Liberties Union an East Hartford construction firm. The center has space bought by DuPont, which had moved its operations from will pay the town only the 46.66 trying to make plans to go to a Grace Windsor, 577; Wilbur winning with the 1 ^ of dubs. WDRC - 136b Times floU” 2:003:45-5:30-7:30- “Pat Garrett and Billy the 8:30 a.m., return trips at noon radio daytime dramas to make and the American Legionwill be (Satw4ty) for 12 stores and several offices. The shopping center was Deleware for safety reasons, for the same purpose. Later mills. 'They will pay taxes to the Red Sox game around the first Messier, 577; Anderson, West would switch to hearts the transition to television, it 6 00 Bill Love — Lou Morton 9:20 Kid,” 8:40; “Wild Rovers,” 8th District on the basis of 1.25 and at 4 p.m. presented on "CBS News (Moaday-Fiiday) 10:00 Ray Dunaway formerly the Case Powder Mill where the'Case brothers the plant manufactured hard paper casings used in the of August. So you baseball fans 573; George Last, 570; Michael and the defenders would take Manchester Drive-In — “Dir­ 10:35 Tuesday: 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 now celebrates more tluCn 35 Retrospective” Sunday, July *6:00 Bob DeCarlo 2:00 Bil] Winters manufactured paper products. Before that, in the early mills for fire protection and can start planning on that. DeSimone, 570; Helen four hearts to defeat the game 10:00 Bob CraiE 6:00 Chip Hobart ty Harry” 10:45; “Klute” 8:50- East Windsor Drive-In — making of bullets for post-Civil War repeating rifles. p.m., registration for Hudson years in broadcasting. 15, at 6 p.m. on CBS-TV. 1.25 mills for sewage service. More later. Erickson, 567; Mabel Wilson, contract. 3:00 Dick McDonough 12:00 B o ^ Rivets East Hartford Drive-In “Snowball Express,” 8:40; 1800’s, the mill was a manufacturing plant, used for the River Boat Ride; 9 a.m. to 4:30 7:00 Joe Hager One big must trip to set down 566; John Derby, 561; Grace 12 00 Dick Haddad ‘Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid” “Boy of 2 Worlds,” 10:20 p.m., open end card games, (Suadsyl on your schedule is our popular Moore, 553; Floyd Post, 548 and *(5:00 on Monday! 9:06 Monitor 10:35; “Wild Rovers” 8:40 Meadows Drive-In — “Kan­ visiting and shuffleboard prac­ 10:30 Congressional Report , Pennsylvania Dutch trip. We’re Belle Schoor, 542. There were iSatarday) East Windsor Drive-In — sas City Bomber,” 8:50; “Shaft tice; 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.. Summer (anenute Sunmysl working out the details and 52 players at this game. 6:00 Boh DeCarlo 11:00 News, Weather. S p ^ “Kansas Qty Bomber” 8:50; 4h Africa,” 10:55 Bowling at the Parkade Lanes; Staring dr^THEATRES EAST 10:00 Bob Craig PRESIDENT NOTICE expect to head that way in early Come next year by the way, •iOOli 'Pit uAtCNiSTiRja paRtiriAin i«ii 6:00 Religion “Shaft In Africa” 10:55 Blue-Hills Drive-In — “High BONANZAS SOLD lines department at the corresponding period of last 10 a.m. bus for shopping, 1:30 3:00Terty Woods 7:00 Sunday ITimuah The Valley - CUff PUBLIC HEARING September when most of the we will be changing our 7:00 Joe Hager Simptoo Blue-Hills Drive-In — “Fren­ Plains Drifter,” 8:45; “Fren­ Travelers Insurance Com­ year. Earnings per common p.m. return from shopping. 12 00 Dick Haddad BOARD OF DIRECTORS farmers’ goodies are ripe and schedule somewhat'. In order UUKCST MIUSCimT EMPEROR S:W Toro Jones zy” 8:45; ‘High Plains Drifter” zy,” 10:45 panies. share for the 1973 period were Wednesday; Holiday! Yep, OF THE NORTH ISuaday) II 30 Other Side of the Day Bonanza International, Inc., Michael Dworkin of Liggett’s TOWN OF MANCHESTER ready for market. More later. not to conflict with the two PMM IN m r EN6UN0 LTGARRETTahdBIUYTHEKID: rotnTlwMMrsOfMMrsOt TMOwtyOOMnTMDwtyO . 6:00 Religious and public service 11:00 They are R osem ary C. $1.49 as compared with ear­ it's the 4th. 1:00 Mike Greene has announced the recent Rexall Drug, Manchester Shop­ CONNECTICUT Monday morning we had 88 divisions of the A ARP who •K-N-N-k-N-N-IcK-tl programming 6:00 Chip Hobart Murphy and Virginia A. Lin- nings of $1.53 of last year. Last Thursday: 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 i B e^ of DeAd/iesfof fri£Mtfcj2L 9:00 Scotl Morgan acquisition of nine Bonanza ping Parkade, was recently re­ TUESDAY, JULY 3, 1973 players for our kitchen social must meet on Wednesdays, we dabury, both of Downey Dr. year’s earnings per share were p.m., registration for Hudson I Frtt Farking, Frti Admiiiisa 2:00 Dick McDonOugh Sirloin Pits in the Hartford and elected president of the The Board of Directors will decided that we will sort of 7 00 Terry Woods Miss Murphy joined the com­ higher because this year there bingo and in the afternoon we River Boat Ride; open card 10:30 Religious and public service New London areas. Parkade Merchants Associa­ conduct a public session change two days around. We’ll ENTIRE PARK OPEN WILUAM HOLDEN ’® 1 liiT 'mr.r;c)oc>liMFji R014- panies in 1970 as an assistant are nearly four million more had 52 pinochle players with the games; I p.m. to 4 p.m., bridge programming Both the Spencer St. and 287 tion. Dworkin has held the post Tuesday, July 3,1973, from 9:00 following winners; Lila Steele, hold our Fun Day and Hot Meal EVERY DAY AT 1 PM. 12 :M Sign oil marketing analyst and in 1971 shares outstanding. tournament. All day W. Middle Tpke., Bonanzas are for the last two years. a.m. to 11:00 a.m. in the Board on Thursdays along with arts was named associate 734; Bernice Cassmell, 703; shuffleboard practice. No bus EAST H ARTFORD . KSS-F.M - 96.0 PANCAKE BREAKFAST included in U^e acquisition. of Directors’ Off^ch in the Jennie Fogarty, 702; Esther and crafts and dancing in the operations analyst. She is a scheduled. U.S. ROUTE 5 • 'DRIVE-IN* • 528-7448 (News two minutes before the hour, 24 The restaurants were former­ Municipal Building to hear Anderson, 656; Grace Windsor, morning. On Wednesday we J Sponaorad by CMm u Chaplar 05 OSS graduate of Rosemont (College. W R C H -910 hours a day) comments and suggestions will have our pinochle games in Friday: 8:30 to 4:30, registra­ S e t t t o t i m ly owned by the Connecticut Miss Lindabury joined The 642; Robina Carroll, 638; Mary tion for Hudson River Boat iMoiday-Saturdayi tSunday-Saturday | Restaurant Corp. from the public. Derby, 634; Sam ^hors, 633; the morning and bridge in the 6:00 Reveille SUNDAY, JULY 1st Travelers in 1971 as an assis­ Ride; 10 a.m. to noon, kitchen MANCHESTER C i n « X Midnight All stereo music' • AJL • 12 NOON Future sessions will be held afternoon. So keep these 9:00 Rhapsody 6 a m. Stereo 96 music The acquisition, made for an tant marketing analyst and was Public Michael DeSimone, 632; Annie social games, one can of canned h 2 GREAT MTS |TmtWUT£S15.l4.IIC PIT iaW m M l 12 :00 Matinee 9 a m. KISS with More Music the first Tuesday of each month changes in mind and we'll DRIVI IN ROIl'tS R 4 undisclos^ amount of common named associate operations Young,. 630; May 'Tlvnan, 629; 4 00 Highli^ts of Haitlord Noon The Difference Is the Music from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. explain it again when we make goods needed; 1 p.m. to 4 p.m., MW-NIto Movie I 8:00 Gaslift 6 p.m. StereoMusic from the Sound to Sranga Hall, Rt. 44A stock and other considerations, analyst last year. She is a G eK rude H erm ann, 627; Records and the third Thursday of each our next year’s schedule of open card games; 7 p.m. to 10 m.-SM. 99e ' I 12:00 Quiet Hours the Berkshires includes territorial rights in graduate of Albright College. Harriett Keeney, 626; Paul iSundayl 9 p.m. More Music For New England month from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 events. ' p.m. setback tournaments. Bus Same as Monday-Saturday listing, except fMiMi i a A m u m iR cS b *' five counties in the eastern half Warranty Deeds Schuetz, 626, and Eva Post, 626. from Ihe Mansion 0MMtaiS1,2S p.m. in the Board of Directors’ Thu(;sday afternoon we had 21 pickup at 8:30 a.m., return trip CtintEasliMOOd 8:00 Religious programs of the state. Leonard R. Nelson and at noon. Pick up again at 6 p.m., The beetles 11:00 Quiet Hours Hiis acquisition brings the Patrick Oyabe to Milton Ballot, Office. player^or bridge and the lucky U return trip after setback DMyHany total of company-operated pits property at 325 Broad St., con­ Anthony Pietrantonio winners were: Marjorie ® | r ] Yellow Submaniiie^ MOUNTS CAMPAIGN Secretary games. PANAVI8ION* * TEGHMCOtOR* • Wbrntr 6ro4.. A KbMty Compwty to 119 out of the total chain of veyance tax $176. Board of Directors 354 restaurants presently in The company which owns the Joseph H. and Jean C. Bus T rip famous Bon Ami trade mark is Manchester, operation. Petrucci to Philip T. and Elaine Back to trips. PU IS(R ) I f Donald Suthoriand mounting a nationwide adver­ Connecticut P. Meek, property on Croft Dr., Here’s one you should think tising campaign under the Dated at Manchester, IRATIDCIHIT ::KLUTE Jane Fonda conveyance tax $39.60. about as I’m sure you'll enjoy slogan, “Bring Back Bon Ami.” Connecticut this twenty-fifth Aubrey N. and Rose Marie it. We’re planning a trip by bus aiR.COFUOITIOM. The Faultless Starch Co. of day of June, 1973. lu n » Bashaw to J. Anthony Morianos to New York City. From there V 7 S T A T E Kansas City, Mo., owner of the t i a T t t r ] wiNtHU'ia »N»ia and Gale B. Morianos, property we’ll board a boat, the Hudson N Bon Ami Co. since 1971, has Jerry Lewis Twin s'l ossu Piaa ’His at 77 (barman Rd., conveyance River Dayliner, and travel the CHAIRMAN prepared a list of items for per­ FAMOUS ■ar tax $45.65. Hudson River to Bear Mountain Cinema 1 sons interested in the product, a RECORDING STARS WINNER Catherine Morianos to J. Park where we will have a hot Everett J. Livesey, president product which gained LEGAL Whm> dbiymy OiSfOy U U im ifiw n cmT Anthony Morianos and Gale B. and cold buffet lunch and a OF 3 of the Savings Bank of worldwide fame in its Morianos, property on Lilley chance to relax and browse f i u m o B , ACADEMYI AWARDS!/^TVnnUO! Manchester, has been elected Manchester halycon years. NOTICE Michael Dworkin St., no conveyance tax. around the park. After that B BifU nB chairrtian of Group 2 of the Among the items — most of TOWN OF ANDOVER Gireen Manor Estates Inc. to we’ll board our buses and head Savings Bank Association of ZONING BOARD OF Wm * •Mi« iV#? *9 « * - G M n E b O T Other officers elected were them with the cry, “I want my U & R Housing Corp., parcel on for West Point and hope to be a Connecticut. APPEALS Roderick Fountain, manager of Bon Ami back” — are an adult Carpenter Rd., conveyance tax there in time for the Full Dress A UMMI«ai4MMM0 COMWV MOD I B I erw i«iT:fupPb association in the posts of using them, and a 1926 original requirements on Route 87. * EVERY DAY & NIGHT Manchester branch office of the W. Cormier,, property at 22 i|ll06 William Austin variance about a day at Rockingham _ At 2t00 A 8:00 chairman of the public relations Bon Ami story, re-printed in Tyler Circle, $197.84. track as well as at least one pic­ including SUNDAYS #.)> VAMW'MML committee and chairman of the Metropolitian Life Insurance color on slick paper, “The in lot size and set back U fiM e H lA i (Co., 358 E. (Center St., recently Marriage License requirements at 256 Lake Rd. nic at Wickham Park. So stay ROUTE «, — tNL ik m im o o N marketing committee. He is a Chick that never grew up.” Stephen Allan Hayes, Ckiven- with us and we’ll keep you director of the Greater attended a business conference Zoning Board oamu OULT uikgipm it m am Badges On Sale with company officers held at try, and Linda Ann Abair, 23 of Appeals posted as to what the action is Manchester Chamber of Deerfield Dr., July 21, Church arid when. Onaly Al**< 1 P.M. to 4 P.M. ‘W M i n i n r Commerce. Host Farms, Pa. Andover, Conn. 3 of the Assumption. Good for All Rides They are Raymond C. Dampf Albert Richey, IMLNOaSE ON T liffT of Glastonbury, Walter Ford of MOVES OFFICE C3iairman ComaMi SSow IVM M r The Polychrome Corp. 1P.M. to 6 P.M. - - 5^»0rint is betrayed by its basic EiUbllnhed IBM ment of that dream, not in M anchester proud to announce the expan­ buys from us we service it — cars and clothing is for sale, at NO SERVICE Phone 649-5533 not another outside company various prices; and by deficiency — a blurring soft- I was a member of the Town Coun­ Manchester, England, but ri^ t here Inside sion of the Servicenter to in­ CHARGE • Tune-U ps focus effect which is clude sales and service of which our customer doesn’t comparison and careful shop­ BRAKE Upholstery • Generel Automotive completely false to the original. cil of the City of Manchester, in Manchester, Conn. Your parade, •en Forum RESERVATIONS FOR television and stereo systems. know. We have departm en­ ping it is usually not difficult and inM Shop Repairs on All At test this cheap print can SHOES England, in 1969 when we were happy your craft exhibition, your perfor­ •HOTELS Mr. Scallion announces that a talized our service organization for the average buyer to detect BE-UPHOLSTERINO •AIRLINES American .Cars to insure this satisfaction. Our a difference in quahty and to only be classed as a make-shift AND • 3IODERN FURNITURE major remodeling program is replica, a compromise with to respond to the invitation to elect mances in the high school, provide the •STEAMSHIPS • We give S&H Green television and stereo products weigh value against cost. With nnd ANTIQUES Report under way and will be com­ • Ciietoiii Fnriillurp Stam ps quality, a faint reminder of first aid stations; Mr. Roger 627 MAIN ST.. MANCHESTER are handled by our own state reproductions of works of art it DSC the Lord Mayor and Lady Mayoress to cornerstones for community struc­ Something pleted on or about June 11. The something valuable. iiml Slliicovem Talbot of the Manchester Am­ licensed electronic technicians. is an altogether different S|ii>('lnlliiiiK In Haiiil Tiiltinx represent the city at the Sesquicenten­ ture. These are the solid foundations Rowland Evans and Robert Novak expansion of the store at 7D7 On the other hand the higher PADS Constructive bulance Servic'e and the Antenna systems are also matter! Even for experts, the Mode To Order YOUR Main St. will include a modern priced print has been made Coiiiplrte Selection of’ nial celebrations in Connecticut in upon which you must build. Military Medical Detachment handled by our own state variations are much more To the editor; MEMORIAL COMPLETE sales department, displaying directly from the original work Muterialu who supplied emergency Reagan on the Rise licensed antenna installers. subtle and harder to recognize. FREE E8TIHATE8 June 1973. I shall return to England a lot wiser Only the President’s 60 day PET CENTER the new 1974 line of televisions of art, using the most transportation. CORNER STORE i and stereo systems, antenna Portable appliances are “Why is it,” asks the average American Lower Level of the Parkade freeze saved the customers of legislators and reporters. technically perfect and expen­ 610-6324 At that time, I had no idea that I. and with a feeling of great humility You all did a terrific job and I SACRAMENTO, Calif. - third term for governor next s Party Goods, Hi^azlnes Canaries- Parakeets handled by another technician buyer, “that when I am looking CL&P, temporarily, from a $5.5 systems, vacuum cleaners and sive photographic equipment and Mon., TiieN., 0-6; Wed., year. Whereas Reagnites used to s Orocerles, Cold Cuts Tropical Fish - Turtles would be the fortunate person to be because I have seen this week the million increase in their utility appreciated your assistance. While Gov. Ronald Reagan has typewriters. Enlargement of who does nothing but portable for a reproduction of a painting Foreign ThnrN., Fri. 0-0; Sat. 0-6 Thus, the relationship claim great intimacy with the a Fnilta—Vegetables Hamsters - Gerbils available; thereafter, the final bills. Now HELCO is clamoring Durward J. Milier, publicly downgraded the their now existing service appliances and typewriters. In by Renoir or Van Gogh, I am accorded the honor of being Lord warmth and sincerity which a com­ between President Nixon and White House, they now say s Oreetlng Cards Miied Breed Puppies reproduction is the result of chairman of first aid, Watergate scandal and un­ ' Aquarium Accessories, etc facilities also is part of the order to better serve the faced with a choice of two for $2 plus million increase in Reagan could never penetrate We Depend On You , , checking and rechecking color Mayor and to have the wonderful op­ munity can generate, not only for its reservedly defended President Gov. Reagan has gone full cycle Oiir Own Special Blended Manchester community and prints of the same picture, one MANCHESTER rates and they will get it unless Sesquicentennial Yon Can Depend On Vs! expansion program. Mr. proofs of the print against the Nixon, his top'advisers are since- last year, when Nixon the Haldeman-Ehrlichman Pel Foods surrounding towns, we have costing $3.98 and the other $15." GLASS portunity to visit Manchester, Conn. own people, but also for those who are the people who are their Parade Committee Scallion ccrmrnented that original work by the publisher, privately urging cool detach­ operatives viewed Reagan’s Berlin wall. extended our hours to-include Naturally he feels that the $15 AUTO PARTS • For ,\uto WhMlihleldn customers are willing to be Open 7 Days A Week MANCHESTER “Customer Service is what our the printer and the curator of ’The Lady Mayoress and I will attend fortunate enough to be adopted as ment from the White House as declining popularity as a han­ Disengagement from the tUl Midnight 8:30 to 5:30 Monday through one is expensive; and if direct heard. PET CENTER business is founded on, and the museum, none of whom are • For Store Fronts and dicap for the President’s White House is only the Saturday. Thursday 8; 30 to 9. comparison is possible he may nil ntic* of windows many functions and meet many peo­ members of the community. Generally we are a generous part of their grand strategy for 852 MAIN ST. 646-0283 9M4PIEST MtNCHiSICII today, more than ever, service Appalled reelection campaign and tried' necessary backdrop to study the prints side by side. satisfied until a perfect and people but enough is enough and the 1976 Republican presiden­ OPEN o For Table Top* ple during our term of office, both in Space prevents me from making Dear sir: to keep Reagan from cam­ Reagan’s main thrust today: But even then he may not detect faithful reproduction has been the time has come to cut cor­ tial nomination. SAT. to 1 P.M. paigning in California. Now, his constitutional amendment a glaring difference in quality. acheived, A print of this quality OPEN 8 A.M. to S P.M. England and in other parts of the specific references to people or I was appalied to see the The strategy: to present ’I TAR GAXElC*<0 SATURDAY R A.M. NOON J ners and insist that Northeast SEE US FOR QUALITY preserves the most minute mess left on Main Street by the Reagan to the nation as the eyeing Mr. Nixon’s problems permanently limiting spending -By CLAY R. POLLAN- Of course to compare them* world, but I want all the people of events — may it suffice for me to say Utilities start an austerity U6IIA details of the artist’s work, viewers of the parade after it successful architect of clean, with the barest sympathy, from tax revenues and forcing TAILORING ^ AkItS both against the original pain­ J. A. W H in program. ’The public has suf­ ^ UAH. 21 Your Daily Aclivily Guide every delicate variation in light Manchester, Conn, to know that the to all of you, “You are the grptest.” was over. ’There were boxes, Reagan insiders want to an immediate 20 per cent tax According to th. Stars, ting would be the best solution, fered from inflatloii until it has frugal government, free of CUSTOM s ’,: n and color, every brushstroke GLASS CO., INC. cans, bottles and paper strewn minimize links with the White rebate, expected to appear on To develop message for Sunday, but the least possible one. ’Thus highlight of our term will be this week Americans use a phrase, “You’re almost reached its limit. Now is scandal and geared to lower MADE It A Sarvica r?\20-21-31-43 2-32-44^^, and small crack in the print is 31 BIhkII hi. — Tel. MMSIt about as if a tornado had just taxes. Reagan’s proposed state House. the November California ballot. SUITS S751-61-79-84 reod words corresporiding to numbers W72-81.86V'" we offer our readers a little the time to do something con­ O f of your Zodiac birth sign. there, and even to the which we have been privileged to welcome.” Often, they may use it sweeped through the town. I constitutional amendment to That’s why Reagan’s eariy A ssem bly Speaker Bob For Ladies and Gentlemen ^TAUkqS SCORPIO guidance in the buying of color structive. ^ \ A n . 20 1 Cton'f 31 To 61 With uninitiated the whole effect is "don’t see how we, the people of statements this spring about Moretti, seeking the Sincerity 32 Will 62 Total OCT. 23 f reproductions for their own use spend with you during your without thinking about what it im­ Just imagine the impact on limit state spending and force Alterations — Cleaning 2 There one of richness, harmony, true Manchester, can be so careless tax reductions is the keystone Watergate disturb^ his key Democratic nomination for I ^ UA1 20 3 Expand 33 Due 63 Cause WOK. 2t't and enjoyment. Reuben Plen’s celebrations. plies. To all of you, may we say we the Public Utility Commission Repairs Where Personal O v l 1-13-25-37 4 Time 34 Misgivings 64 For color and authenticity., and apathetic as to leave such a of that strategy. But less overt­ advisers. ’To avoid disioyalty to governor, believes pressure 5 Tackle 35 Jobs 65 For 7-12-24-34,^ Let us consider the very if each customer of Northeast Consideration cfe746-58-69 45-57-78 Schertle Galleries of When Quality Is U ’Die people of Manchester, England, have had definite proof of the true mess. Any visitor to ly, Reagan’s battle plan intends the Republican President, from local governments, Ma n c h e s t e r 6 For 36 Inventory 66 Plans different histories of these two Texaco Sfafion Utilities sent a few words of Vt! l\ Is A Tradition GtMINI 7 You 37 Upcoming 67 Deloy SAGITTARIUS Manchester has selected the Important In 'Your Manchester driving down Main Reagan defended White House teachers and other lobbies will TAILOR SHOP 38 Over b prints.' It is sadly- obvious that have a reputation for being warm and meaning of that phrase. Have no fear potest. How many customers, to make the point that a 21 8 Your 60 Appearance “ New York Graphic Society” Selection of Art 381 Main StrMt Street would get a very bad im­ Watergate scandal could never aides implicated in the scandal kill the Reagan plan. But 121 SPRUCE ST. 649-2184 400 Main Street 9 Horizon 39 Splurge 69 Profitable the cheap one is produced by thousands. Petitions mean very c-'c'juiic 20 to You'll 40 Results 70 Trust 0£C. 21 ^ 1 line of reproductions as the only & Framing ^ hospitable. ’This heritage we guard that the Lady Mayoress and myself pression of our town and our happen with Ronald Reagan in as no worse than double- almost all other politicians feel FREE PARKING cJlSwaieilit ...CiiiiMeSlixir) 41 And 71 Money cheap methods in order to keep Phono 643*9149 little but letters, oh my. , . 6-19-36 n A 5-15-23-35^ publisher whose works we have people. the White House. parkers. Since then, however, Reagan has a sure winner. l«e^8«-90 12 Must 42 For-sighted 72 Some <7-56-67 th e p ric e down, all the Burr Corners, IVIanchester most jealously. I am particularly return to England as two willing and Commissioner Howard 13 New 43 Reoch 73 Or seen that meets the high llydramatlc Tranamistlon Everyone thinks that their Tlie strategy seems feasible. Reagan has followed advice to Some Democrats grumble that CANCIR 44 Be 74 Plans CAritlCOIIH painstaking and highly Next to Culdur proiid therefore that this heritage has Hausmann is to hold meetings U T o lk standards of excellence we in­ Repniring proud ambassadors of your town. one little bit of refuse won’t do Friends and foes agree that say as little as possible about the Democratic-controlled ISThe 45 And 75 Your specialized processes required on the Public Utilities Conunis- Grooming! 22 16 Expect 46 Con 76 Answers sist upon for display and sale in All Work Guaranteed not only been adopted by your town We shall carry back and retain for any harm. When hundreds of Reagan is more vigorous than Watergate. legislature played into 47 First 77 Should JAN. to in the production of a first-class sion at the State Office TOURAINE FOR 17 Avoid our Gallery. Drop in and look, Texaco Lubrication Service people think the same way, the at any time in years. With Mr. In private, a great deal is said Reagan’s hands by not passing 04-2^38-49 10 Any 48 Concerning 78 Aside 17-18-27-28 print have either been FINEQU4LIIV but finds expression everywhere one the rest of our lives treasured Building, Hartford. POODLES 19 Personol 49 With 79 Voluoble 19-73-82-87' you a r e ^ r e to be pleased. Wo Give Orem Stamps N result is one big mess. H one Nixon’s popularity falling here about Watergate. their own tax rebate. 1 ^i9.60-70 completely omitted or applied Evelyn W. Gregan AND AH LEO 20 You're 50 Or 80 And AQUARIUS goes. memories of kind, genuine, and warm person would be different and sharply because of Watergate, “Nothing like Watergate con­ So intense is public resent­ PAINTS 21 Able 51 People 81 Reel DIAMONDS 53 Schaller Road BREEDS 22 Get 52 Credit 82 Show JAN. 20 use a trash can, maybe others polls show Reagan has ceivably could have happened ment against big government From Fate plays many tricks on mere people. “God bless you all and thank Manchester FOR BEST RESULTS 875-7624 : ' ^ 40G. 22 23 Hardest 53 Moke 83 Be no. II would follow suit. ’There are recovered spectacularly from in California,” a top R^gan that few Democrats challenge 24 Put 54 Btg 84 Contacts 3- 8- 9-53 mortals and, when I was inauprated you.” HOURS 9-5 M rsT fT , 1-16-29^40 25 Deol 55 Money 85 Creotive BRAY’S trash cans placed at strategic his 1961-72 slump — thanks lieutenant told us. In contrast to the Reagan plan frontally and '50-62-76 54-55-66 BY APPOINTMENT 26 Things 56 Don’t 66 Rejoicing £ •expert Watch Repairing intervals so why not use them? significantly to his tax-cut the President, say the gover­ no significant Republican has VIRGO 27 Temptotion 57 Doubts 87 Off - MSCES PAUL’S 28 To 58 Be 88 Ideas •tine Selection of Gifts Sincerely, scheme. Indeed, Reagan is now nor’s aides', Reagan conducts publicly opposed it, even though STUD SERVICE F O R - .A lio . 22 no i> tr - v tr m 29 Immediote 59 Friends 89 Promoted For AH Occasions MiCKAGE' Alison Grotta regular cabinet meetings and many privately consider it an Paint S Craft Center Poodles, Toys & Miniatures SjASin. 22 30^ourogeous You 90 Behovior MAH. 2 0 '^ ‘g Thank You facing, and unequivocally •longine, Bulova STORE 79 Ansaldi Road rejecting, pleas by conser­ press conferences and provides abomination. State controiler 615 MAIN STREET SUDS & SCISSORS «>10-22-33-52 ^^)Good ( ^Adverse ^^NcuVral 30-41-42-71^ Today in History Gentlemen; .^64-75-85-8S 74-77-83-89vSi Wittnauer and Caravelle Manchester vative money men to seek a easy access to state officials. Houston Fiournoy, a liberal Tel. 649-0300 POST RD. PLAZA ■ Rt. 30 .MANCHESTER On behalf of The Manchester Watches By The Associaled Press On this date- Blondin, crossed Niagara Falls Republican, has been cautious­ VERNON I'ARKAIIE Historical Society and myself 737 Mam $1. Manchester Today is Saturday, June 30, ly critical of the Reagan plan In 1777, British forces in the on a tightrope. personally, I wish to express PHONE 643-5617 FULL SELECTION OK the 181st day of 1973. There are Revolutionary War evaluated In 1934, Adolf Hitler began a but stops short of opposition WORLD ALMANAC The World Almanac notes our appreciation and con­ IMPORTED 184 days left in the year. New Jersey, crossing to Staten purge in Germany, getting rid that could ruin his hopes for uy FACTS that the Lincoln Memorial, gratulations to The Manchester DON WILLIS i,mt- AND Today’s highlight in history; Island, New York. of hundreds of political and governor next year. a large marble hall en­ Evening Herald for such com­ The Innocent DOMESTIC On this date in 1950, President military leaders. Nor was the Reagan camp closing a heroic larger- plete coverage of Manchester’s WINES Harry S. Truman announced he IN 1834, the Indian Territory In 1936, Emperor Haile discouraged by the icy recep­ GARAGE than-life statue of Abraham Sesquicentennial Celebration. had ordered U.S. troops was created by an Act of Selassie of Ethiopia pleaded tion given his tax plan at the re­ Lincoln- sitting as if in We would also appreciate it if 18 Main St„ Tel. 649-4531 LIQUORS stationed in Japan to help the Congress. before the League of Nations in cent national governor’s con­ • MR. STEAK • meditation on a large arm­ we might relay through your Bystander chair,, was designed by PLUS - Republic of Korea repel North In 1859,5,000 persons watched Geneva for help against Italian ference. Once California adopts columns our thanks to the many Specializing in 244 (Center Street Henry Bacon, and Lin­ HARVEST HILL Korean invaders. as the French acrobat, Emile invaders. the scheme, Reagan plans to Manchester • 646-1995 individuals, both members and A rt Hoppe peddle it nationwide. He cor­ BRAKE SERVICE coln’s statue was made by DISCOVERY honmembers of The Historical OPEN 7 DAYS 11 to 9 Daniel Chester French. It Manchester Pet Center SOCIETY FOR CATS rectly believes the appeal of Specializing in U.S.D.A. BRANDS Society, who have assisted us at Front End Alignment was dedicated May 30,1922. Killens Small Animals “I Remand This Prisoner to Your Custody!” lower taxes, limited spending Choice Steaks and the Cheney Homestead and the Copyright © 1973 pleased to know that we are Boaidin( 6 Placemen! MA.STER CHARGE and reduced government is un­ General Repair Work Fresh Sea Food Newspaper Knterprlse Assn. Everyone loves a pet. At least Whiton Memorial Exhibits. Short Hair And Other Handicaps iversal. that's what it looks like if you delightfully air conditioned — not Adoption A Disposal Center PERSONAL CHARGE Many businesses have fur­ When Reagan finishes eig^it could see the large clientele of only for the comfort of our ROUIE 83 VERNON, • ACCXIUNTS INVITED nish^ uq transportation as well customers, but also for the com­ 875-0052 ’The times, they certainly are “Yes, sir. But at this point in employed by The Committee to years as governor in January pet lovers who visit and patronize TEL. 649-0446 3 fort of our animals. as donating the time of their ReElect the President or as a 1975, his nationwide travels to Got A Painting Probiem? We’li Help! the Manchester Pet Center, now a-changing. Take the case of time, I want to emphasize that I 1 DAY CARRY "Some of the services offered employes and equipment. White House aide?” preach Reaganism and seek the INTERIOR DECORATING located at 9 Maple St. in dowrt- young Fred Frisbee, who has am. a team player and I am Service still means something to us—and semce IN SERVICE by u's are: Blend all our own bird To all who loaned us the hun­ been job hunting. “I respectfully decline to presidential nomination will means spending enough time with you to help you tovm Manchester — just around willing to follow to the letter Factory Trained and small animal food, plus we dreds of articles, artifacts and ’The first thing FHsbee did, of any game plan conceived by my answer, sir,” said Frisbee, accelerate. Therefore, edect the right paint finish for that job you’re plan­ the comer from Main. They are furniture, we are truly Technicians! carry major brands of food; EXPERT REPAIRS ON FOREICN CARSI course, was to get his hair cut. superiors to further the cause without thinking, “on the Reagan’s aides are unanimous­ ning. See us for paint and service when you plan your in their new and larger quarters, grateful; you have assisted us grooming aids; training collars His shoes shin^ and his blue of the president of this cor­ grounds that anj^ing I say ly opposed to pleas by next project. TYPEWRITERS Yormerly occupied by Lucky Lady UNITED SPORTS GAR REPAIR, h e . in giving to thousands of Republican big money men — Laundromat. There is plenty of and leashes: complete selection suit and subduedly-pattemed poration.” may tend to incriminate or mmI of training aids for obedience; Rf. B-'J, Vernon, Conn. visitors, not only a look into the especially oil millionaire Henry drive-up parking at the front tie pressed. Cleareyed, sun­ “Cigarette, Mr. Frisbee?” decade me.” ADDING MACHINES large selection of tropical fish, Phone 646-4485 past, but perhaps a new realiza­ Salvatori — that Reagan pre­ door. tanned and articulate, he was “At no point in time have I “I knew it by the look of you, Ml Makes and Models! aquariums and supplies; com- tion of our wonderful heritage. the very model of the young Frisbee,” said Baker vent a Democrat or, worse, yet, EdjUMMPAINTm Started in 1953 by “Ben” Goz- ESTIMATES ON ALL MAKES ever smoked, sir,” replied Mso Service on Ml - plete line of Smith-Worthington Respectfully and executive. triumphantly. “Out! We run an a liberal Republican as gover­ zo, it is now. a friendly family Frisbee proudly. “Nor at any Portable kppliances, guarenteed collars; ' wild bird CASTROL OILS ★ FOREIGN CAR PARTS | Sincerely, tucking his resumes in his honest business here.” nor by running himself. 723 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER—PHONE 649-4501 business with his wife, I^isy, and point in time do I take drink, un­ Vacuum Cleaners, supplies for your outdoor Christie F. McCormick’ briefcase, he marched con- Actually, the only job offer Unable to convince Reagan to BUY THE PAINT THAT’S WORTH THE WORK his son, Greg, bringing 40 years of VW PACER PERFORMANCE EQUIPMENT less the social occasion Shavers, Toasters, MANCHESTER, CONN. feathered friends; plus we are President, Manchester fidentiy off to calf on the major demands it.” Frisbee had was from a run, some money men are experience. Ben believes that ^ Historcial Society Your independent etc. known as the "house of the mix­ "Next to Vitfner’s Garden Center” corporations. “I thought as much,” said swarthy man in a snap- urging him to persuade all satisfying hiS'patrons is the ut­ ed breed puppies” Republican hopefuls for gover­ Yet, oddiy enough, every in­ Baker, nodding grimly. “And I brimmed fedora who stopp^ APPLIANCE WALLPAPER SHADES most importance: and up to this “ —We also carry a variety of terview went much the same. suppose you have an attractive him on the street and nor to withdraw in favor of SERVICENTER DRAPERIES' FRAMING day, Manchester Pet Center has small animals and birds...” whispered; “Psst, Mac, I can Caspar Weinberger, Secretary PAlNi CARPETS Typical was his testimony wife?” dealer. 707 Makr St, Manchester . served over 45,000 customers. “Once again, if you have any My Thanks tell by your style you’re the of Health, Education and before Ervin Baker, personnel “Oh, yes, sir. And she’s M 3-7577 “We stand behind every quality problems at all, please don't The June 23 parade was a type we want. The Family Welfare. Reagan has shown no director of Pintel & Gudgeon, always standing behind me Open Mon.-Fri. S:30-S;00 PAUL LAND TCMV product that we sell. We are hesitate to drop in and talk, it over spectacular extravaganza and n e^ s a new consigliere and the interest whatever in this Inc. smiling, no nutter udiat.” Saturdays 8:30-3;00 Manchester's oldest existing pet with the friendly staff at the all Manchester should be very "I see by your resume here,” “Tell me, Frisbee,” said Don . . .” scheme. Nor does he seem ihop in continuous operation in, new Manchester Pet Center. proud. ’There were many people Mr. FrisbM,” began Baker, Baker leaning forward, “have But Frisbee saw the light. He enthusiastic about the cam­ TV his area,” Mr. Gozzo Says. “Oh yes, we're open daily 9 to 6, working behind the scenes to paign for governor by mistake- “that you attended USC. TeU you ever been subpoened, in­ bought a khaki jacket, denim CUSTOM INSTMIEO He feels that anyone who has a Thursday night til 9...” make this parade a success. me about your extracurricular dicted or offered immunity?” pants and sandals, grew prone Lt. Gov. Edward Do you save coins or stamps, or One of U f ^ groups were the problem should feel free to ask activities.” Frisbee nervously took a sip shoulder-length hair and a Reinecke, once Reagan’s heir- ALUMINUM SIDING him for advic#v “Regardless of would you like to take up this people assigned to render first apparent. ’^ P / / a t v # “Yes, sir,” said Frisbee. “At of water. “At this point in time, Zapata moustache, and ambled WINDOWS - RUTTERS where you purchased your fascinating hobby? The Connec­ aid and emergency tran^rta- into the offices of General Future occupancy of the EREE'S that point in time I successfully I have no recollection. . products, we still do our best to ticut Coin and Stamp is located at tion for the participants and governor’s chair simply does WALL-TO-WALL CARPETING programmed an interface ‘“That means you don’t think Congldmerate, mumbling, HOME OF FAMOUS BRANDS... solve your problem. We feel that the entrance to the Manchester spectators. not interest Reagan much these between my scholastic and we can prove it!” “Hey, man, I waima rap about a •hotpoint •maytag *igidalre •zenith your pet problerhs are ours. Pet Center. They not only carry a I would like to personally sociai game plans and was thus . “1 should have said I have no job that pays good bread.” days. He is instead preoccupied •rca «panasonic •westinghouse •hotpoint full line of coins and stamps, but with his tax limit plan. Having Next to Sto p Living at 83 Ralph Rd. in 46 West Center St„ Manchester, and thank the Red Cross first aid in­ fortunate to be elected Presi­ knowledge of ever having been, He was hired on the spot by a •stereos *dishwashers 'radios «tvs «dryers «etc. Manchester, also gives us a per­ they also carry a complete line of structors and advanced fifst dent of the Thanatopsis sir. And, honestly, that state­ delightful personnel Erector revived his fortunes here, the vrtipike and S h o p coin and stamp supplies. Come'in Route 83, Vernon ■plan now makes Reagan—free Open Eves, till 9 P.M. at the Parkade Phone 643 ssei sonal pride, not only in our fine aiders who patrolled the parade Debating & Whist a u b .” ment is operative.” who said he could see at a TELEVISION G APPLIANCES store, but also in our lovely anytime to talk over your and route; Mr. Sedrlck Straugfaan, “Did you stiy,‘At that point in “Operative, eh?” cried glance that Frisbee was the of the Watergate taint — an in- stamp problems with Mr. Gazzo, creasingly formidable town,” he says. When the Mrs. Mary Mullaney and Mr. time,’ Mr. F ^ b e e ? ” asked Baker, aiming a finger. -“Let’s kind of decent, honest young weather is warm or hot, you’ll be — he's very helpful and friendly. , Ruks^U ’Turner, who, along with Baker, arching an eye brow. get down to. brass tacks. Are American every corporation challenger for national party their Wistants manned the “Do you mean, ‘then’?” you now, or have you ever been, was Apoking for these dkys. leadership. PAGE SIX ^ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Mancheater, Conn., Sat., June 80, 1973 0 3 » .MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Sat., June 30,1973^ PAGE SEVEN Local Churches Area Churches J- Busy Visitors Church of Christ ' St. Mary’s United Pentecostal Chureh Bolton Congregational Messiah Evangelical Rockville Baptist Chureh Lydall and Vemon Sts. Episcopal Chureh 187 Woodbridge St. Chureh Lutheran Chureh '69 Union St.' Eugene BrewW, Minister Park and Church Sts. Robert Baker Bolton center Rd. (Wisconsin Synod) Rev. Robert L. LaCounte Rev. George Nostrand Pastbr Rev. J. Stanton Conover 300 Buckland Rd. Pastor 9 a.m., Bible Classes. Rector Minister South Windsor 10 a.m., Worship. Sermon; Rev. Stephen J. White 10 a.m., Sunday School. Rev. Karl R. Gurgel, 9:30 a.m., Sunday School. "Children, Bane or Blessing?” Riev. Ronald Haldeman 7 p.m.. Evangelistic Service. 10;30 a.m.. Worship Service, Pastor Nursery through Adult, in­ 6 p.m.. Worship. Sermon; Cdhimunion. cluding College Career Clius. “ Fipn Foundations.” 7;30 a.m.. Holy Communion, Full Gospel Christian 9 a.m., Sunday School. Book of Common Prayer. 11 a.m.. Worship Service. Fellowship Talcottville 10 a.m.. Worship Service. First Sunday of eadi month. Trinity Covenant Church 10;00 a.m.. Holy Eucharist, Interdenominational Congregational Chureh 302 Hackmatack Street Services for Trial Use, with Holy Communion; Second Sun­ Orange Hall United (3iurcb of Christ First Congregational day, missionary service. Rev. Norman E. Swensen sermon by the Rev. Mr. Rev. Philip P. Saunders, Rev. Kenneth E. Knox 'Church Nursery provided. Pastor Haldeman. Walk-in-the-Park. Pastor Pastor Rev. John A. Lacey Nursery care. 7 p.m.. Informal evening ser­ Minister 9;30 a.m.. Worship Service vice. Nursery provided. 10;30 a.m.. Adult Bible Study 10 a.m.. Worship Service, Rev. Edwin W. Bartholomew with Dr. Trumbull Simmons of First Church of Christ and open discussion. .Sunday Communion. Sermon Topic; Assistant Minister .Stony Brook School, N.Y. as Scientist Unitarian Fellowship School. “ In God We Trust.” guest speaker. Children’s 447 N. Main St. of Glastonbury 7;30 p.m.. Evangelistic ser­ 10 a.m.. Worship Service. Church for Grades 1 through 6, Academy Junior High vice. Union Congregational Church School. plus a Nursery for pre-school 10 a.m.. Church Service, Sun­ Main St., Glastonbury Church children. day School and child care. Church of Jesus Christ of Rockville Vernon Assemblies of God “ Christian Science” is the sub­ 10:30 a.m.. Service, Nursery Latter-day Saints (Mormon) Rev. Pdul J. Bowman 51 Old Town Rd. and School. The Salvation Army ject of the legspn-sermon. The Hillstown Rd. and Woodside St. Minister 661 Main St. Golden Text;'Tsalms 119; 174. Terryl E. Draney, Bishop Rev. Lyman D. Reed Sunday, 9;45 a.m., Sunday Maj. and Mrs. The Christian Science St. John’s Associate Minister School for all ages. Lawrence Beadle Episcopal Chureh Reading Room, 968 Mdin St., is 9 a.m.. Priesthood. 11 a.m.. Morning Worship. Commanding Officers open to the public, except on ' Rt. 30, Vemon 10;30 a.m., Sunday School, 9 a.m.. Worship &rvice. ' 7 p.m.. Evening Evangelistic. Rev. Robert H. Wellner, V holidays, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m, □asses for all ages. 9;30 a.m., Sunday School. Monday through Friday and Rector 5 p.m.. Sacrament Service. St. Peter’s Trinity Lutheran Chureh 10;45/a.m., Holiness Meeting. from 7 to 9 p.m. on the first Episcopal Church Meadowlark Rd. and Rt. 30 3 Maj. Beadle will speak bn Thursday of each month. 8 a.m.. Holy Communion. Gospel Hall Sand Hill Rd. Rev. Donald McQean “ After the Celebration — Por­ 10 a.m.. Family Service and 415 Center St. Rev. Standish Macintosh trait of Ourselves.” Zion Evangelical Church School. Interim Vicar 8 and 10;30 a.m., Worship Ser­ 7 p.m., Salvationist Meeting. Lutheran Church 10 a.m.. Breaking bread. vice, Holy Communion. St. Matthew’s Church (Missouri Synod) 11;45 a.m., Sunday School. 8 and 10 a.m.,* HolyEommu- 9; 15 a.m., Sunday School. ToUfnd Emanuel Lutheran Church Cooper and High Sts. 7 p.m.. Gospel meeting. nion. Adult Instruction Gass. Rev. J. Gifford Curtin Church and Chestnut Sts. Rev. Charles W. Kuhl Rev. C. Henry Anderson Pastor Pastor The Preshyterian Church Rockville United Rev. Ronald J. Fournier 43 Spruce St. Methodist Church United Congregational Saturday, Masses at 5 and 7 0 (khPastors 9 a.m.. Divine Worship with Rev. George W. Smith, Pastor 142 Grove St. Church p.m. Holy Communion. Rev. John W. Mortimer United Church of Christ Sunday, Masses at 8:30,10:30 8 and 9;30 a.m.. Divine 9;15 a.m., Sunday School. Pastor Tolland and 11:45 a.m. Worship with the Sacrament of Church of the Nazarene Classes for all ages. 10;30 a.m.. Rev. Lyman G. Farrar Rev. Donald G. Miller Holy Communion. Nursery for 236 Main St. Worship Service. Nursery 9;30 a.m.. Worship Service. Minister Infants through 3-years olds at St, Maurice’s Church .Rev. William A. Taylor provided. Nursery. the 9; 30 a.m. service only. Bolton Pastor 7 p.m.. Evening Service. Co-Pastor 9 ;30 and 11 a.m.. Worship Ser­ Coffee Fellowship served Rev. Robert W. Cronhi United Methodist Church vice and Church School. between services by the youth Center Congregational Church Pastor 9.^0 a.m., Sunday School, St. Bridget Church Rt. 44A, Bolton 11 a.m.. High School Gass. of Emanuel. The Rev. Mr. Farrar has served as co-pastor of Center- □asses for all ages. Rev. John J. Delaney 7 to 8;30 p.m.. Pilgrim Saturday, Masses at 5 and 7 10;45 a.m.. Worship Service, Pastor Congregational Church since November 1971. Before com­ Rev. David M. Campbell Fellowship. p.m. Concordia Lutheran Church with patriotic emphasis. Ser­ Rev. William J. Stack ing to Manchester, he was director of development and Pastor 40 Pitkin St. Sunday, Masses at 7:30, 9:15, mon; “ The Hope of the Rev. William J. Killeen public relations from 1968 to 1971 at Tougaloo (Miss.) 11 a.m. Rev. Burton D. Strand Nation.” College. He also has served pastorates in Wisconsin and 9;30 a.m.. Summer Worship Pastor Unitarian Meeting House 7 p.m.. Outside Service at the Saturday, Masses at 5 and Service. Nursery provided. In­ Michigan and was a certified minister of Christian educa­ 50 Bloomfield Ave., Hartford Sacred Heart Church Davis Jjlemorial Building. 7;30 p.m., school auditorium. fant through Grade 2. tion in a New York City suburb. Since coming to Rev. Nathaniel D. Lauriat Rt. 30, Vemon 9 a.m.. Holy Communion. Lawn fellowship and Sunday, Masses at 7; 30,9 and Manchester, he worked with the original task force of the Rev. Ralph Kelley, Pastor Nursery care for children refreshments following. 10;30, in church; 10;3Oa.m. and Second Congregational Manchester Area Conference of Churches and is currently 10;30 a.m., Worship Service, Rev. Edward Konopka through age 2. noon, school auditorium. Chureh Nursery and Worship Church serving as its first president. (Herald photo by Ofiara) United Church of Christ Community Baptist Church School. Saturday, Mass at 5 p.m. South United Church of the Assumption Rt. 44A, (Coventry Methodist Church An American Baptist Church Sunday, Masses at 7:30, 9, Adams St. at Thompson Rd. Rev. Robert K. Bechtold 585 E. Center St. 10:30 a.m. and noon. 1226 Main St. Rev. Edward S. Pepin Minister Rev. Dr. George W. Webb Rev. Ondon P. Stairs Avery St. Pastor St. Margaret Mary’s Church Rev. Wayne Kendall Minister Four Attend Lutheran Synod Christian Reformed Church Rev. Robert J. Burbank 10 a.m.. Worship Service. Wapping Rev. Robert W. Eldridge, Jr. 661 Avery St. Rev. William McGrath Pastors 9;30 a.m.. Worship Service. Manchester Lutheran The Rev. Ronald J. Fournier, South Windsor J Saturday, Masses at 5 and St. George’s Communion. Topic; “ Now to churches were represented last Rev. Joseph Schick 7;30 p.m. co-pastor, and Earl E. Ander­ Episcopal Church Rev. Peter Mans 8 a.m.. Communion Service. Remove Stains.” Service of weekend at the 12th annual son represented Emanuel Co-Pastors Sunday, Masses at 7; 30, 9, Rt. 44A, Bolton Minister 10 a.m.. Worship Service with Baptism. A nursery is provided. Convention of the New England Lutheran Church. The Rev. 10;30 and 11;45 a.m. Rev. John F. Flora III Saturday, Masses at 5 and 7 the Rev. Dr. Webb preaching Synod of tfte Lutheran Church Burton Strand, pastor, and John 9;45 a.m., Sunday School. Vicar p.m. “ The Son Who Craved in America at Endicott Junior Gearhart represented Concor­ 11 a.m.. Worship Service. Sunday, Masses at 8:30, 10 Freedom.” College in Beverly, Mass. dia Lutheran Church. 5;40 p.m., Christian Educa­ North United 9 a.m.. Holy Communion. and 11:30 a.m. assistant town clerk of ford. ’The gifts were a round 7;30 p.m.. Spiritual Growth Lord Mayor Kenneth Coilis Methodist Church p tion Gasses. Group will meet at 371 Oak St., and the lady mayoress have Manchester, England, and serving tray with the British 300 Parker St. 6 p.m.. Evening Service. led by Pastor Kendall. St, Francis of Assisi had a busy week during their Mayor Thompson. emblem on it, and a set of U Rev. Earle R. (duster. Today ^s 673 Ellington Rd. visit to Manchester, Conn, place mats with scenes of Pastor South Windsor Second Congregational Wapping Community Church from Manchester, England. The photo at bottom left Connecticut. Rev. J(dm C. Gay, Pastor Church Thought The top left photo shows 9 a.m.. Worship Service. Ser­ 1790 Ellington Rd. shows English visitors United Church of Christ Rev. Eugene M. Kibride In the photo above, Bord mon; “ Summer Recreation.” South Windsor them at a dinner party at accepting gifts from the 385 N. Main St. Rev. Harold W. Richardson Mayor Coilis learns Nursery for children five-years- Do you really believe our na­ Saturday, Masses at 6 and 7 Cavey’s Restaurant given in Britannia Chapter, British Rev. Felix M. Davis something about weaving on old and younger. tion was founded on religious Minister p.m. their honor by Mayor John Daughters of America. In Minister Rev. R. Stanley Eaton principles? Sunday, Masses at 7:30, 9:30 Thompson. Members of the the photo, from left, are a hand loom from Stacey If you do, I e]Q)ect you plan to Associate Minister and 11 a.m.______Board of Directors McKay of 257 Autumn St., a 10 a.m.. Morning Worship and Mrs. Edwin D. Foster of 358 N be in (%urch tomorrow; on the attended. In^^ photo, from Woodbridge St., vice regent volunteer at Lutz Junior Union Service. Nursery for St, James Church St. Mary’s Church Sunday when we commemorate 9;30 and 11 a.m.. Worship Ser­ Museum. (Herald photos by children up to 3 years and child Msgr. Edward J. Reardon vice and Giurch School. , Rt. 31, Coventry left, are Director John Tani, of the chapter; Mrs. Coilis; the birth of independence. Reginald Pinto and Sue care for children 4 to 6 years in Pastor Rev. F. ^ m a rd Miller Lord Mayor Coilis, Mrs. Lord Mayor Coilis; and Mrs. Submitted by; Klemens) the Church School rooms. Ser- Rev. Daniel J. Karpiey Pastor Coilis, Leslie Boardman, Robert (^oyne of East Hart­ Rev. David M. Campbell, mop by the Rey. Lyman C. Rev. Eugene Charman Rev. Paul F. Ramen Pastor, Farrar, “ Bears Much Fruit.” Saturday, Masses at 5 and United Meffiodlst Church, Bolton Saturday, Mass at 5:15 p.m. Center Congregational 7;30 p.m. Sunday, Masses at 7:30, 9:30 Church Sunday, Masses at 7; 30, 9, Playground and 10:45 a.m. United Church of Christ 10;30 a.m. and noon. 11 Center St. St. Bernard’s Church St, John’s Polish National Rev. Winthrop Nelson Jr. Notes Rockville Rev. Lyman G. Farrar Catholic Church Rev. John J. White 3 Co-Pastors Rev. Walter A. Hyszko' WORLD ALMANAC Rev. William Schneider Pastor FACTS Rev. Anthony Milter 10 a.m.. Union Service at Se­ On Wheels Parade cond Congregational Church. 9 a.m.. Mass, English. Buckley: 1. Suzanne Staub; 2. Saturday, Masses at 5 and 7 10;30a.m., Mass. English and Mark Miller; 3. Brad p.m. Unitarian ‘Univeraalist Polish. Pendleton. Sunday, Masses at 7,8:30,10, Society Life of Jesus When the young man heard this he Green; 1. John.Toomey; 2. 11:30 a.m. and 5:30-p.m. 481 Spring St. St, Bartholomew’ s Church went away sad, because he was very Steve Reynolds; 3. Tommy Rev. Philip Hussey, Pastor (Singer Learning Center) rich; Wood. Rev. Arnold F. Westwood Highland Park; 1. Karen Ben­ The Saturday,. Mass at 5 p.m. Jesus then said to his disciples, “ It Minister Jesus Blesses Little Children son; 2. Sean Hagearty; 3. Sunday, Masses at 8;30,10;15 will be very hard, I tell you, for a rich Timothea Kargl. Bible Meetings resume Sept. 9. and 11,11 ;30 a.m. Some, people brought children to man to enter the Kingdom of heaven. Valley St.; 1. David Tedford; 3 Jesus for him to place his hands on I tell you something else: it is much 2. Mary Beth McLachean; 3. Speaks them and pray, but the disciples scolded harder for a rich man to enter the King­ Beverly Webster. by A SPECIAL INVITATION \ . Verplanck; 1. Mark Cycenas; The U.S. Weather Bureau those people. Jesus said, “ Let the chil­ dom of God than for a camel to go Eugene Tb Visit TIm has used girls’ names to 2. Matthew (Jycenas; 3. John Brewer dren come to me, and do not stop them, through the eye o f a needle.” NAZARENE SUNDAY SCHOOL identify hurricanes in the Cycends Atlantic, Caribbean and because the Kingdom of heaven belongs When the disciples heard this they West Side; 1. Bonnie Potbeki; “ It is not for kings . . . to • Opwating throughout tho Mimfiwr Gulf of Mexico since 1953. to such as these.” ■ were completely amazed. “ Who can be 2. Cheryl Wagner; 3. Ber drink wine, or for ^ e r s to MacDonald. • Alr-conditlonod Sonctuary tor your comfort The World Almanac notes. He placed his hands on them and left. saved, then?” they asked. desire strong drink, 0 • BIblo cmtorod claaoot for all tho family A semipermanent list of Hopskotch Tournament Lemuel, lest they drink and four sets of names in alpha­ Jesus l o o k ^ straight at them and 0 • 3 buaaa provhling froo transportation West Side; Barbara Silver. forget what has been dt creed, betical order was estab­ The Rich Young Man answered, “Thi^s impossible for men; and pervert the rif^ts if the lished in I960; Hurricane Peanut Hunt but for G od everything is possible.” afflicted. Give strong dr.nk to season begins June 1. Once a man came to Jesus. West Side: Kiffy Silver. 1 CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Then Peter spoke up. “ Look,” he him who is p e r is l^ , and 23« MAIN 8T. Copyright © 1973 “ Teacherj” he asked, “ what good thing Fitness Test of Week MANCHESTER. CONN, Newspaper Knterprlse Assn. said, “ we have left ^everything and fol­ wine to those in bitter dis­ must I do to receive eternal life?” West slide; Girls Sit Ups- tress; let them drink. . . and lowed you. What will we have?” Robin Materelli; Boys ’Track “ Why do you ask me concerning remember their misery no Jesus said to them, “ I tell you this; Test-Tony (]hevrette and Bob What is good?” answered Jesus. “ There more.” (Proverbs 31:441) when the Son o f Man sits on his glorious Wilson. There was a time when an- is only One who is good. Keep the throne in the New Age, then you twelve Scavenger Hunt admitted habitual drinker had CONCORDIA & EMANUEL commandments if you wanL to enter Valley St.: Billy Tedford, little chance for public office, followers of mine will’ also sit on life.” < David Tedford, Bob ’Twible. from teacher to president. But thrones, to judge the twelve tribes of LUTHERAN CHURCHES “ What commandments?” he asked. now that the narcotic drug, Israel. And every one who has left alcohol, is socially accepted, Jesus answered, “ D o not murder; do houses or brothers or sisters or father no such limitations prevail. not commit adultery; do not steal; do Iiivite All Children, Ages to 11 Years of Age to corns or mother or children or fields for'm y It is reasonable to demand not lie; honor your father and mother; of a surgeon steady hands, un­ sake, will receive a hundred times more, and love your fellow-man as yourself.” About Town affected by drink. And it is and will be given etetiml life. But equally le^timate to d e m ^ “ I have obeyed all these command­ Dr. Willjam E. Buckley autographs With map, rule, and a knowledge of many who now are first will be last, and Miss Diana Squires of 57 of social leaders, from VACATION CHURCH SCHOOL ments,” the young man replied. “ What Westview Dr., East Hartford, copies of his book, “ A New England geography, Tom Lewis of Manchester 40PHfcln8trMl many who now are last will be first.” educators to governor to else do I need?” will serve as hostess Sunday president, minds unfogg^ by Pattern: The History of Manchester, Community (College explains to am­ Weekdays July 2-13 (No School July 4th) Jesus said to him, “ If you want to be from 2 to 5 p.m. at Lutz Junior alcoholic haze-and an exam­ Coniv.,’’ Tuesday at Butterfield's bitious hikers the precise mechanics This seleclion of Holy Scripture insisting of Museum. ple for young and old. while purchasers await their copies, of climbing to the summit of Case Mt. perfect, go and sell all you have and Matthew 19.13-30 in Today's English Version is a 9tl5 A,M, to llt45 A,M, part o f the New Testament o f our Lord Jesus the publication of the book was timed About 40 persons took the hike. give the money to the poor, and you A Vacation Bible School will for Devotions, Classwork, Craftwork, Rocroatlon, Snacks Christ. CMIRCHOFCMST \o coincide with Manchester’s (Herald photo by Pinto) will have riches in heaven; then come be held Monday through Friday Lydall and Vernon Street Sesquicentenhial celebration. (Herald No Foo — Dally Fraawlll Offering from 9:15 toTl;45 a.m. at Q>n'‘ and follow me." © American Bible Society 1966. 1971 Phone: 643-2517 cordia Lutheran Church. photo by Ofiara) PA3E EIGHT - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Sat., June 30, i m MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Cpnn., Sat., June 80, 1973 — PAGE NINE I ■ ■ , ■ When a family likes to search out Heralding Homes Vernon Heralding Homes country auctions for antiques and likes to dig in dumps and rubbish for old bottles, the logical thing to do is to have a house to put them in. Filled With Favorites Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dudek did just Active Program that. With the help of a building contractor-architect friend, they now (Continued from Page Eight) have a home in a wooded lot on Garnet Provided By House Filled With Favorites Ridge Rd. in Tolland that is tastefully Magazines are held in a »■ filM with their favorite findings, and brightened mail basket hanging still seems to provide room for more. on the wall at one end of the Middle School Even if the item isn’t authentically divan. The kitchen with its dark donate toward building a school old, it is used to fit in with the antique BARBARA RICHMOND stained woodwork, is (Herald Reporter) in Africa. This fund-raising accessories. brightaied by a small bright drive was led by the Student On a visit to the Pennsylvania Dutch colored braided rug on the Council. ’The Vernon Center Middle region during a vacation, the Dudeks floor. A custom made trestle The school band performed at School goes beyond the call of chose colors to be braided into rugs by table with a matching bench the Music Educators duty to> bring to the students an the Amish which would go wift their and two slat-back chairs is Conference and was com­ activity oriented program color scheme in the family room and where the family eats most of mended for its work. beyond the “ Three R’s.” the kitchen, earth colors of yellow, its meals. Assorted bottles and Another feature at the school green, red and brown. old glass canning jars on a A school newspaper, is a radio program which is on “ Highlights,” published several the “ air” over the school inter­ With the extensive use of paneling single shelf above the table reflect light from a hanging an­ times during the school year, com each morning from 7:45 to in the home, pegged wide floorboards tique shaded lamp. A big bowl brings to students and parents, 8:10. The program, written and and brick, color schemes and wall of oversized garden vegetables news of these activiUes and produced by the students, .coverings have been selected to in papier mache adds a special clubs. features music, news of future provide a warm, colonial atmosphere. capricious note to the kitchen ’The lengthy Ust of clubs in­ events, interviews and an­ Accents of red appear throughout the table. cludes; Camping, Yearbook, nouncements. rooms. Red appears again in the chess for Grade 6 and one for During the year, Barry The largest bottle collection of the dining room in the form of Grades 7 and 8, Creative Move­ Taylor, a Grade 8 student, com ­ family fills an entire built-in shelf unit braided seat pads on the cap­ ment, Newspaper, Politics and p e l a school song which made its debut at an (Hien house for in the famUy room. The unit, looking tain’s chairs at the table. Sheer Government, Grade 6 Ecology, parents and friei^s. like an item from a specialty house, drapes in butterscotch har­ Rock Hounds, Ski, Drama and 3 monize with the patterned A bowl of papier mache greens. Library clubs. Two groups of students from was custom made by Mr. Dudek using wallpaper in a small red and Other activities include a the scbwl spent a week in Ber- a tool kit which had been given to his gold colonial print. The tabfe Bermuda trip, boys physical muda at the Bermuda son for a 7th birthday present. centerpiece is a bowl of large oil lamp over the piano, a red original manner. Melissa has education aides, girls gym Biological Station for Red and gold plaid drapes blend papier mache fruit. glass o|l lamp on the coffee made her own bouquets of giant assistants, band, choir, girls Research. ’The program of with the green and rust colored fur­ table, a long red cloth covering yelldwr green and aqua paper chorus and spelling team. study included seminars on the. niture covering. On the coffee table is Mrs. Dudek has a special a small round table by a win­ flowers. She also made a Along with the clubs and history, geology and ecology of Mrs. Dudek’s Mother’s Day gift from fondness for a pair of amber dow, and small gilt framed pic­ mobile of swinging blue, green special groups the school also the island. ’The students went snorkeling and in search of in­ her children this year— a replica of a glass crucifix candle sticks tures mounted on red velvet and white flowers that match l»s a wide variety of physical shore specimens and came galvanized wash tub with cups A tavern-type sign identifies the Dudek home. which had belonged to her ribbons. the wall covering. education activities during the Wall mounted travel banners back to share their trip with the hanging around the edge- It may be. mother and came from A polished brass coat rack year. ’There are intra-mural ac­ Czechoslovakia. The stands like a stately sentinel in and a Spanish fan are evidence tivities for boys and girls. The other students. used as a punch bowl. Mrs. Dudek is Story by candlesticks were always used the entrance hall. of her recent trip to Spain. girls participate in folk dan­ The ecology club made a presently using it as a container for study of Ecker’s Pond which is JUNE B. TOMPKINS for “ Velica,” a Special Christ­ For Melissa’s eighth grade cing, soccer, bowling, cheery red geraniums. mas feast when the participants graduation, she was promised a Scott, who is 14 years old and volleyball, basketball, gym­ on the school property. They" dip their bread in honey. An complete redo of her bedroom. 6 feet and 2 inches tall, and a nastics, softball add? track and collected two truck loads of (See Page Nine) Photos by debris from the area, analyzed REGINALD PINTO amber Gone-With-The-Wind She chose an entirely different basketball player (what else?) field. lamp is one of the attractions in decor from the colonial one at the Tolland Middle School, is For the boys, intramurals in­ the condition of the water and the dining room. originally planned. She has a CB radio fan at home in his clude soccer, football, cross observed the wildlife around The living room, with sheer gone all out for a splash of color own colonial room which uses country, gym hockey, basket­ the pond. white drapes and a pale beige that’s gay and lively and red. boldly in drapes and ball, bowling, weightlifting, David Theriaque, a Grade 7 rug, provides a setting for youthful. A floral paper with braided rugs. A rapier, softball, track and field, student, entered the chess tour­ many interesting antiques. One blue, and green flowers and mounted over the mirror, was archery and hunter safety. nament sponsored by G. Fox eye-catcher is an old sleigh seat white daisies sets the scheme his sister’s gift from Spain. The school’s motto is and out of 100 participants he which was in sad shape when which is carried out with blue Ten-year-old Todd displays "Freedom With Respon­ made it to the finals but was eliminated in the finals with a Mr. Dudek first found itv but braided rugs, a matching floral his love of sports in t{ie wide sibility,” and in keeping with Crafts Fair at ButterfieWs two win-two loss record. He Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dudek live in this shake shingle colonial-tyi)e house on Garnet Ridge Rd., Tolland with a major cleanup and a print bed cover and sheer green use of pictures and banners this an E-G club has been received a membership in the paint job, and a velvet cushion curtains. depicting mostly football and started with students who U. S. Chess Federation, a sut>-» Susan Gessay of Somers, one of a number of area craftsman exhibiting at Butterfield’s at added, it has become a popular Melissa’s electric typewriter basketball. A much loved and receive all E’s and G’s on their scription to a chess magazine the Parkade, shows a bowl in one of the early stages of its creation. Several finished bowls seat on the hearth for guests. puts out a lot of copy under the wellworn “Charlie Brown” report cards, under the attitude and a national chess ratii^. are on the table in front of her. ’The crafts fair will continue through today. (Herald photo •\ A commemorative bottle heading “ The Bridge,” which is adorns his master’s bed in a column, given the privilege of A parent-teacher-student by (^litiluomo) collection is displayed at one Melissa’s own column in the white and blue room. leaving study halls to go to the basketball game (the students end of the living room in a tall ’Tri-Town Reporter! Mr. Dudek, who is a mail cafeteria, athletic fields or won by one point), a talent cabinet. ’The clever use of green and carrier in Manchester, joins courtyard. show, drama club play, cam­ The use of red is prominent in yellow kitchen cannisters for with his family on weekends ’This club is open to. the Grade ping and skiing trips, band con­ this large room. It starts with curlers and other girlish what­ and vacations in their common 8 students only. J certs and, of course, the routine Sen. Weicker Ejects the ruby red sofa and is nots, shows how one ca n ^ se interest, antique hunting and During the year the students school work, kept the students highlight^ in the hanging red accessories in a new and bottle digging. were involved in several projects such as selling candy busy and happy during the and sweatshirts and holding school year. David Parker is Colson From Office dances, to raise money to principal of the school.

WASHINGTON ( A P ) - “ You don’t even want to talk to you it can be donated.” make me sick,” Sen. Lowell P. any more,” Weicker said. Colson previously had denied Weicker Jr. said to former Ih e White House memo said Weicker’s charges. Proposal Signed White House aide Charles the IRS should probe the tax 0 Colson as he ordered Colson out returns of Teamster Vice Presi­ of his office Friday. dent Harold J. Gibbons of St. To Coordinate Louis. The Connecticut Republican Probate Court Summer Hours accused Colson on national July and August Only “ Gibbons, you should know, television ’Thursday of trying to Nurse Training is an all-out enemy,” the memo Monday thru Friday pressure him into ending his in­ said, describing Gibbons as “ a 8:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. vestigation of the Watergate McGovernite, ardently anti- 1:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. combined all that is good in scandal. A proposal that will trasform Nlxon.” The document also said Thursday evenings by appoint N hospital-based nursing educa­ nursing education in the greater President Nixon’s former that If an informer’s fee ment. tion with all that is good in Hartford area was signed by special counsel had gone to resulted from turning Gibbons William E. FitzGerald, academic nursing education,” representatives of Manchester W eicker’s office to tell the in to the IRS, “ Let me know. Judge Community College (MCC), he said. senator that he hadn’t tried to ’There is a good cause at which Hartford Hospital and the Once formal approvals have "plant” news stories that University of Hartford in a been granted, the academic Weicker had failed to report ceremony, at the hospital. programs will begin at both some contributions made to his educational institutions in 1970 campaign, Weipker aides Signers of the document for September 1974. The Hartford said. their respective institutions Hospital School of Nursing Colson also denied that a professional were Dr. Frederick W. Lowe Class of 1976 which enters this memo provided the Watergate Jr., president of Manchester September, and those already committee by ex-White House Community College, T. Stewart REMODELING CONSULTANTS in the hospital school will Counsel John Dean naming 20 I Hamilton, M.D., president of receive the full measure of political enemies of the ad­ INC. Hartford Hospital, and Dr. quality education presently ministration had com e from his Archibald M. Woodruff, presi­ offered by the school and will office. But aides said Colson ad­ dent of the University of Hart­ receive their diplomas in June mitted writing another memo ModornlzB with ford. 1974,1975 and 1976 respectively. suggesting the Internal Under the terms of the agree- ’Die class entering the Hartford Revenue Service investigate a ttiB profBSBlonalB j ment, MCC will offer a two- Hospital School of Nursing this Teamsters Union official • Aluminum SMing year associate dregree September will be the last class described as "an all-out program in nursing and the PHONE • Free EsUmetee admitted to that program. enemy.” University of Hartford will At that, aides said Weicker ______646-1460 • Fully Insured The programs at both offer an advanced program erupted at Colson and ordered Manchester Community Mr. and Mrs. Dudek and Melissa take time in their living room to enjoy a scrap book. The sofa and lamp shades are atiiong the red accents * # / leading to the baccalaureate him out of the office. College and the University of 485 E. Middle Tpke. Manchester Assorted candle sticks on the shelf are a special dining room attraction. degree in nursing. Instead of “You nuke me sick...You ¥»mbw ManchMtw Chambw of Commoreo Hartford will be conducted by the three-year diploma can get out of my office...! just 3 They^re Flying High program it has for a long time their respective faculties and offered, the hospital will will be held at their respective provide the clinical setting for campuses 'except for the Youngsters, of all ages, are having a breezy time this week at the Coleman Bros, carnival the two degree programs. Final clinical areas which will be held at the Parkade. Today is the last chance to enjoy it. It is on until 11 p.m. approval for the proposal must at the hospital. be received from the State ’Though the program will be HOSPITAL Commission for Higher Educa­ separate from each other, the tion and the State B oa ^ of curricula now being devised Meskill Questions Power Examiners for Nursing before will make it possible for APPRECIATION FUND it can be put into operation. graduates of the MCC program Dr. Lowe' described the to advance to the baccalaureate Rate Differentials proposal as the culmination of level at the University of Hart­ several years of discussion ford. Means will alw 'be es­ Manchester Memorial Hospital be greater,” Reis said. tablished through which HARTFORD (AP)-Gov. subsidiaries of Northeast among the three institutions. 71 Haynes Street, Manchester Meskill asked where the con­ registered nurses who are ’Thomas J. Mesklll continued to Utilities. He said that, if approved, it will sumer fit into the companies’ graduates of other associate suggest that Connecticut con­ “ Are you asking this commis­ provide much-n^ed “ vertical consideration of a fair rate: degree programs or hospitals of sumers subsidized sion to grant an increase to mobility from one level of nur­ Reis said it was important for nursing could advance to the Massachusetts utilities as he have customers in Connecticut sing education to another. We customers to be reasonably baccalaureate level. Enclosed is my donatldh to the Manchester Hospital Appreciation Fund. ended his second day of cross- pay higher rates to subsidize hcy)e that this proposal has assured of receiving continued examination before the Connec­ the Massachusetts utilities?” N a m e ...... high service. ticut Public Utilities Commis­ Meskill asked. Address...... Reis said that wasn’t the sion (PUC). Am ount...... case. He added that rates in “ If he has to pay a little more lUTUMIHOllS Mesklll appeared Friday Us that that, that is the unfor­ an intervenor in the combined Massachusetts didn’t deter­ mine what was a fair rate for tunate result of the times we rate Increase cases of the the Connecticut companies, live in,” Reis said. DRIVEWAYS Connecticut Light and Power which are considerably larger. Co. (CL&P and the Hartford He said the companies Parking Areas •Gas Stations Electric Ught Co. (HELCO). Meskill asked if the low ear­ needed to “continue earning an nings of the 'Massachusetts For the second day he cross- adequate rate of return in order • Baskotball Courts Up to $150., Supporting Donor examined L.” Sanford Reis, a companies in comparison to to help finance 82-3 billion in HELCO and Cl.«iP affected the $150. or Over, Master Donor New York financial analyst who construction anticipated by Now Booking for Seasonal Work marketability of Northeast Northeast between now and testified for the companies. M woffc fDTDPmif SDpwviMJl. ianrai Meskill concentratkl on the Utilities stock. 1978. ‘ "The impact is very small. If For more information call Burt Dittus, Development Direc­ fact that a & P and HELCO the Massachusetts companies He said that Northeast’s ear­ customers pay higher rates tor, 646-1222, Ext 334. were overearning and the nings were “ on the skids now” DeMAIO BROTHERS than customers of three mo Connecticut companies .were after having risen for the past The master bedroom is L-shaped with dark panelled doors. Massachusetts utilities even CM1643-76S1 The family room rug was braided in bancasteis Pa., using a combination of yellow, green, red, and brown. .undereaming the impact might three years. though all five companies are PAGE TEN — MANCHESTER EVENING HtlRALD, MaiuJiester, Conn., Sat., June 30; 1973

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CHICAGO (AP) - Hale Irwin is one Massengale, the long-haired Texan By Earl Yost of the few touring golf pros who does who has won only $5,791 this year. and Perry not believe it takes practice to keep Gampton, the 1971 Western Open sharp. champion, kept up his steady pace Sports Editor NEW YORK (AP) — Bobby Murcer met up with Bowie “If you feel that yo&r game is sharp, with a 69 for 135. Most sensational of then waved his batting helmet at the cheering fans as he why go out and beat yourself into the Kuhn and Gaylord Perry FYiday-and came away $250 trotted to thq dugout. face, behind Ms right ear and the back of his neck. his four birdies was a 25-foot chip shot When Murcer came up for the first time. Perry gave him ground practicing?” asked Irwin, wdio poorer and one home run richer. It looked to me like a hanging grqaseball," he said of for a deuce on the third green. the pitch he hit. the full routine. He toiA off Ms cap and stared in toward m^8s«d only one green and rolled in Massengale also fired a 69 for his His first meeting was with Baseball Commissioner the plate while slowly rubbing up the bah. That time, five birdie putts of 10 feet or less. 135, five times chipping close to save Kuhn, who nicked Murcer’8 $100,000 wallet to the tune of He threw me a couple of grMiseballs. that broke pretty Murcer grounded out. He carries a twb-stroke lead Into Cub Fan HappyJThese Days g ^ , but he didn’t throw as. many toMg^it as he did in pars and canning birdies on a pair of $250 for the New.York outfielder’s charges earlier in the In a pre-game news conference, Murcer described Ms today’s third round of the Western Cleveland. Then, he threw it on almost every pitch. TMs four-foot putts and one of 15 feet. There is no bigger a rooter for the Chicago Cubs in week that neither Kuhn nor Amei:ican League President meeting with Kuhn. , Open in search of his first victory Massengale, Gampton and Arnold Manchester than Sol Cohen of The Herald’s editorial staff. Joe Cronin "has the guts’’ to enforce, a rule prohibiting was the first time I’ve seen him mix his pitches up—fast since taking the Heritage Classic in ball, slider and greaseball.’’ • “He said I ought to be a little more discreet in my com­ Palmer were first round leaders at 66. He’s no Johnny-come-lately either. pitchers from loading up the baseball with a foreign sub­ ments,” Murcer related. “I told him a lot of things are 1971. But Amie, who returned to his old stance. Listen, I don’t dislike Gaylord at all. I just don’t want Irwin, 28, former star safety on the him throwing an illegal pitch.” . said in the locker room after you lose a close game. We’d putter to fathom the bumpy greens , The Chicago-boiii reporter noted the absence of any Cub just lost a game wMch I felt we should have won.” University of Colorado football team, ’Thursday, lost the touch Friday. Perry, who beat the Yankees 4-2 Monday night in T h e Yankees abandoned plans to train two closed-circuit players iff the top five category of four most important But he refused to back down on his greaseball charges' tacked a 66 Friday to his opening 67 He matched par 71 to b(e grouped phases of the game, batting, home runs, nms batted in and Geveiand, was the pitcher Murcer had in mind. Friday . television cameras on Perry, but an ABC-TV crew did zero night, Murcer tag g ^ him for a two-run homer as the against ?Perry, •for 133— nine-under-par for the com­ with Dick Crawford, Tom IGte and pitching. . in n the Cleveland right-hander. The results were to be pact Midlothian Country Gub course. Yanks erupted for six runs in the fourth inning and shown today on Wide World of Sports. “Yes, he throws a greaseball,” Murcer said, “and he’s Bruce Devlin in fifth place at 137. . not alone. Since he’s been.in the league there’s been an in­ “I don’t go for changing putters. In fourth place was BiUy Gsper, Going into yesterday’s games, Jose Cardenal was the whipped the Indians 7-2. Perry used up his repertoire of fidgets in the first inning e V '..3 creasing number of pitchers trying to throw it. I’ve used the same one for about winner of the Western in 1969, 1966 leading Cub hitter and he was in 11th place with a .310 . Murcer gave the occasion of his home run the full treat­ alone. Before his first pitch he rubbed Ms pitching hand un­ "It looks like it’s already been legalized. I’ve felt the seven years. It’s not the putter, it’s and 1965. Gsper has not captured a average. Rick Monday was sixth in homers with 16 and ment. He shot his right arm skyward in what mi^ht be der his left armpit. Before the inning was over, he had stuff he puts on'the ball, but I don’t tMnk the umpires want the puttee,” he says. tour victory since 1971. nary one Bruin was along the top 10 in RBI’s. tenned a “Yankee power" salute as he rounded first base. gone to the bill of his cap, his forehead, the right side of his to feel it.” Two shots back in the chase for the ’The field was trimmed to 78 for the Pitching, too, failed to list a single Cub among ^ e top 10. $35,000 top award were Bruce Gamp- final two rounds and It took a score of (AP photo) START OF SOMETHING BIG-Billy at Robertson Park. Beiow he’s shown Balance has to be the key for the team that is making a ton, on target for his fifth tournament 141 or better to get in. . Szarek was c a u ^ t above completing just°beating the throw home for an shamble of the National L^gue’s Eastern Division race, American Leagup R&undup Pretty New Face on Golf Tour victory of the season, and Rik his swing off the batting tee in a inside-the-park homer. holding an e i^ t and one-half game edge oyer distant Rookie League game Thursday night 3 Laura BaughilS, Helps Steer Short Putt (Herald plioloiby Pinto) challengers St. Louis, and Houston. Usually the Cubs go into a tailspin in late season but the . Mayer Pins Hopes way the club is going at present, it could have an insur­ mountable lead by August and will be-able to. coast home Oiie-Hit Effort free, slump or not. Dream Come True AND That’s the way Cohen would like to see the ball bounce On NastaseBlowup for Ms team in the weeks ahead.' ./ By Jim Bibby RADK AMERICAN LEAGUE For Young Golf Pro WIMBLEDON, England (AP) - Young Alex Mayer Is East pinning his chances of upsetting topseeded Hie Nastase 0 Archie Has the Answer , NEW YORK (AP) — Until Friday mght, no one in the W L Pet GB Saturday today on the hope Uiat the mercurial Romanian ace will be New York ATLANTA (AP) — Laura Baugh had a dream the night in one of his down moods. Archie Moore, former world’s light heavyweight boxing Bjbby family owned an American League victory. '42 33 .560 2:00 (8) Mets vs. Cubs Baltimore 37 30 .552 1 before her professional debut. And it came true. “Nastase does lose concen­ Melbourne, Fla. Friday, faces champion, was aasked how Ms wife liked kissing now that That didn’t bother Henry Bibby, who makes his living 2:15 (22-30) Red Sox vs. Milwaukee 37 38 .507 4 “Everybody dreams a little bit,” said the 18-year-old Brewers, WTIC tration now and then,” noted Roger Taylor, the No. 3 seed he sported a mustache and goatee. His answer; She’s more playing basketball for the New York Knicks, but it wasn’t from Britain. doing anything for brother Jim. Boston 35 35 .500 4W blonde after shooting a three-under-par 70 Friday to share 2:15 Yanks vs. Indians, the 21-year-old Mayer. than happy to go through the forest to get to the pic- Detroit 36 38 .486 5tk the lead after the first round of the Ladies Professional So Jim Bibby went out and one-hit the Kansas City WINF The ranking women have Mc...The Connecticut Wildcats will meet Baltimore Geveiand 27 47 .365 14tk Golf Association $30,000 Lady Tara Classic. "I can’t hope to overpower or Royals, pitching the Bibby family into the AL record book 5:00 (8) Wide World of been Impressive and toMght at Dillon Stadium in search of a sixth American West Sports out-finesse Mm, so I’ve got to and the Texas Rangers to a 3-0 victory. The Long Beach, Glif., native’s dream was that she was play solidly and wait for his bad authoritative with only Virginia Soccer League success. ’The Cats show five wins and one Chicago 38 32 .543 leading the tournament after her debut. Sunday Wade losing a set thus far. Elsewhere in the American League, New York pounded Oakland 41 35 .539 streaks.” • tie in previous starts...The annual State AAU Track and Sandra Haynie, one of the leading money winners on the 1:00 Yanks vs. Indians, Defending champion and No. Geveiand 7-2; Baltimore slugged Detroit 9-2; Minnesota Minnesota 38 33 .535 Vk Nastase, by far the most Field Meet will be held Sunday, July I at Xavier High in tour, in one of the final threesomes also shot a 70 for the WINF 2 seed Billie Jean King of Long Middletown. The Middletown Rec Department is spon­ blanked California 4-0; Chicago edged Oakland 4-3 and the California 39 34 .534 Vk 1:30 (8) Mets vs. Cubs glamorous name in the men’s Kansas City two-way tie. Beach, Calif, easily beat Kerry soring the 17-event meet...J.C. Snead and Ken Venturi Boston-Milwaukee game was postponed because of rain. 40 38 .513 2 2:00 (22) Red Sox vs. field decimated by the strike of Texas . 25 44 .362 12Vk Miss Baugh opened with a birdie yesterday on the Harris of Australia 6-2, 6-3 have been added to the GHO list of confirmed entries for Brewers, WTIC the Association of Tennis Rangera-Royals 6,335yard par-73 Indian Hills Count y Club course and Professionals, coasted into the Friday and today meets Lesley the Labor Day weekend spectacle at the Wethersfield 3:00 (3) Sports Spectacular Hunt of Australia. Fran Healy opened the Kansas City sixth by doubling off Friday’s Games added an eagle 3 on the 14th hole. 4:00 (8) Western Open Golf fourth round with a 7-5,6-2,6-4 Country Club...The surface of the adult outdoor basketball the wall in left-center to spoil the no-hitter. The two women hold a threestroke lead over the trio of victory over Toshiro ^ k a i of Top-rated Margaret Court of New York 7, Cleveland 2 14:30 (3) CBS Tennis Ciassic Australia downed Kate Latham court at Robertson Park is as uneven as a potato chip, Japan Friday. Bibby had been acquired by Texas June 6 from St. Louis. Milwaukee at Boston, post­ Bonnie Bryant, Joann Washam and Judy Rankin who of Palo Alto, Calif, in her when after rain numerous puddles form...Regular Little poned He has also won one game in the National League. equaled par 73. Mayer, a law student from Friday match. Her opponent Baltimore 9, Detroit 2 League play ends next week...Scott Leone fiMshed in a tie ‘"rhis is the fun part,” said Miss Baugh, who captured Wayne, N.J., earned his way today was untried Britisher Twins-Angels Texas 3, Kansas City 0 for sixth place in the Courant’s Tournament of JuMor golf the U.S. Women’s Amateur Gampionship at the age of 16 into the round of 16 by beating Glynis Coles. The night was a total failure for the Perry family. Jim, Chicago 4, Oakland 3 champions yesterday at Cliffside with a 75...Billy Caroulo here in Atlanta. Vladimir Zednik of G ris Evert of Fort Lauder­ the greaseless Perry, was pitching for Detroit and just Minnesota 4, California 0 of the Lancers recorded a shutout in the nets against the “I kept my mistakes down,” said Miss Haynie. “My put­ Czechoslovakia 8-6, 7-5, 6-0, dale, Fla., who looked im­ Wildcats In a Division D soccer game earlier tMs about everytMng he sent up to the plate ended up in the Saturday’s Games ting is going very well. I’ve been playing exceptionally Standings using a smasMng serve and pressive Friday in beating Julie week...Chris Saunders, Tom Leone and Mike Cooney will stands. Cleveland (Strom 1-8 or hard volleys to overpower Ms Heldman of New York 6-3,6-2, J Kekich 1-3) at New York well for the past couple of months.” International be in the State JuMor Golf Assn, qualifying field Tliursday Baltimore’s Boog Powell hit a three-run homer in the opponent in the third set. faced Janet Young of Australia. (Stottlemyre 9-7) Leading money-winner Kathy Whitworth was in a group W L at Watertown...Have a nice weekend. first, Earl Williams slammed a solo homer in the fourth of ten women at 75 while defending champion Jan Ferraris Also in the last 16 are are Besides Mrs. lUng and Miss and A1 Bumbry added a two-run blast in the fourth. Milwaukee (Colbom 10-3) at Ansaldi’s 9 5 Jimmy Connors, a lefthander Evert, five other American Boston (Lee 9-2) limped in with an 80. ’Two-time winner here Jane Blalock, Doyle Alexander pitched a five-Mtter for the Orioles. Oilers 8 6 from Belleville, 111., who is women have advanced to the Baltimore (Cuellar 4-7) at had a 77 as did last week’s Heritage Village Open winner. Barbers In Anaheim, Bert Blyleven shut out the Angels for nine 7 5 seeded fifth, and Bob round of 16. In today’s play, Detroit (Strahler 1-1) Sue Beming. Lawyers 5 8 McKinley, from St. Ann, Mo., fifth-seeded Rosemary Casals innings. Nolan Ryan held on only until the eighth. That one Chicago (Wood 14-10) at Steven’s 4 9 inning was the difference. Bob Darwin’s grand-slam whose brother Chuck won of San Francisco met Kristy Oakland (Hamilton 4-1) Wimbledon back in 1963. Kemmer of Los Angeles; Baseball { Major League i homer in the eighth gave the Twins the decision. Kansas City (W ri^t 3-3 and American ors, who clobbered Bob Margaret Michel of Pacific Blyleven surrendered just four hits while walking one to 9. W L - — Leaders---^ Drago 7-7) at Texas (Dunning 0- n of New Zealand 6-2,6- Palisades, Calif, opposed No. 7 STANDINGS gain his 10th victory against eight losses. 4 and Siebert 54), N Army & Navy 9 4 1, 2 6k2 without losing a single Kerry Melville of Australia; Minnesota (Decker ^2) at Wipco 8 5 Patti Hogan of La Jolla, Calif, AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE t> White Sox-A’s service game Friday, plays Alumni Juniors California (Hassler 0-1) . Slow Pitch Sears 7 6 Bernard Mitton of South Africa played No. 3 Evonne Goolagong BATTING (125 at b ats)- BATTING (125 at bats)- The Chicago White Sox, ^ o lost their slugging first Police & Fire 8 7 of Australia, and Janet W L Blomberg, NY, .394; W. Hor­ Mota, LA, .348; Unser, Phi, in fourth-round action today. Groman’s 5 1 baseman Dick Allen on Thursday night wiUi a hairline Dillon 1 11 McKinley, a 6-2, 3<, 7-5, 7-5 Newberry of La Jolla faced No. ton, Det, .345. 343. State Bank 4 1 (A P photo ) fracture in his left leg, gained first place Friday night as victor over Norman Holmes of 8 Olga Morozova of Russia. RUNS-Mayberry, KC, 54; R. RUNS-Bonds, SF, 72; Wat­ they defeated the Oakland A’s, knocking them into second National Fire & Police 3 1 Jackson, Oak, 51. son, Htn, 54; W. Davis, La, 54. Does He Doctor Up Ball or Does He Not? 4 2 place by four percentage points. Softball W L Liggett’s RUNS BATTED RUNS BA’TTED IN-Bench, Army & Navy 2 2 Ed TIerrmann’s eigh^-inning homer was the margin of NATIONAL LEAGUE Bonanza 10 5 IN—Mayberry, KC, 72; R. Cin, 58; Stargell, Pgh, 55. Gaylord Perry Goes Through Preliminary Pitching Routine East Nassiff's 9 5 Savings & Loans 1 4 Jackson, Oak, 61. victory for Stan Bahnsen, 10-6. Commissioner Overrules Silk City 1 4 HOME RUNS-Stargell, Pgh, W L Pet GB Moriarty’s 8 5 ' home RUNS-Mayberry, 23; H.Aaron, Atl, 20; Bonds, Chicago ,46 31 .597 Burger King 0 5 Standings VFW 4 10 KC, 19; Fisk, Bsn, 16; D. Allen, SF, 20. St. Louis *36 37 .493 8 Medics 3 9 Alumni Chi, 16. STOLEN BASES-Morgan, National League Roundup Montreal 34 36 .486 8Vk STOLEN BASES-North, Eastern W L T Cin, 32; Cedeno, Htn, 29. Philadelphia 35 39 .473 9Vk Charter Oak International Farm W Chico Vejar Loser 2 0 1 Oak, 21; Alomar, Cal, 19. PITCHING (6 Decisions )- Rain Halts RSox Pittsburgh 33 38 .465 10 W Crispino’s PITCHING (6 Decisions >- Black and White Seventy-Two’s Ansaldi’s copped the league R&S American 2 1 Brett, Phi, 7-2, .778, 3,14; Os­ New York 31 39 443 llMi Armory Lee, Bsn, 9-2, .818,1.94; Singer, teen, LA, 10-3, .769, 2,91. West Whole Sale Bob & Marie’s championship last night with a Nassiff’s 1 0 1 6-3 conquest of the Pro-Barbers With First Decision Cal, 12-3, .800, 2.43, \ STRIKEOUTS-Seaver, NY, all s i z e s ...... * 1 1 Los Angeles 50 27 .649 Bernie’s Nelson Mari-Mads 1 2 STRIKEOUTS-N.Ryan, C^l; Rose Had to Hustle After Rico Homers Vittner’s at Charter Oak. 0 2 110; Carlton, Phi, 105; Sutton, Allied Shakey’s aiOCATIONSTOSIRVEYOU! San Francisco 45 33 .577 5V4 176; Singer,^Cal, 128. a LA, 105. Houston 43 35 .551 m Glen CB&T Blue Campbell and Kennison each HARTFORD (AP) - “I was wrong...I was hasty,” aaid BOSTON (AP) — Third baseman Rico Petrocelli of the Cincinnati 39 36 .520 10 Fuller’s Lenox had a double and Mazur, Chico Vejar after state Boxing Gmmissioner Barbara - Violette and Archambault Boston Red Sox was philosophical and the Milwaukee Atlanta 32 45'.416 18 Pero’s JC’s Dunn v e t ^ his decision as state secretary of athletics to On Inside-Park Homer rapped two singles apiece for Brewers breathed a sigh of relief. San Diego 24 52 .316 .25W Wilbanks Second Congo grant a referee’s license to Willie Pep. REBAL, MEN'S the winners. McMahon and MANCHESTER *'*'''* NEW YORK (AP) - Bob­ That was the reaction Friday Friday’s Games Pep held the world VERNON had to trot around the bases. ’Thomasson’s tworun single; Indy Patapehuk each tallied base 901-907 M AIN STREET TRI-CITY PLAZA by Bonds didn’t have to So did Chris Speier. And so night after torrential rain Chicago 4, New York 3,10 in­ featherwei^t championship in unless and until new facts are -ViH Garry Maddox’ tworun dou­ The Red Sox, who have lost Silk City Mts for the losers. HOUSf 643-2478 872-0538 nings exert himself. He simply did Johnny Bench. And Gene washed out the Red Sox- 1949-50. He had previously presented.” ble, Ed Goodson’s three lucrative Friday night Pittsburgh 4, Montreal 0 Charter Oak Brewers scheduled game at the .« American applied for a license and has ad­ Mrs. Dunn, also the state’s Hiser. And Adrian Garrett. runscoring single and Gary end of one inning with Boston in dates because of rain this Los Angeles 12, Atlanta 9,12 BA’s mitted to reporters that Mrs. season, tried to buck intermit­ Groman’s In a battle of contenders. commissioner of consumer IKW IH-GROUND POOL DISPLAY And a quintet of Atlanta Matthews’ two-run double front 3-0 F riday night at innings Army & Navy Dunn’s office had deMed that tent drizzle during the day, and Dillon’s Army & Navy outlasted Wlpco protection and the nation’s only MANCHESnR COMMUNITY COLLEBE I Braves. preceded Speier’s capper, a Fenway Park. ' Cincinnati 4, San Diego 0 Pizza request for an undisclosed SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY PRICE bad weather forecasts for the Morlary’s in eight innings, 7-6 last Mght at woman boxing conunissioner, But Pete Rose really had two-run homer. “These things happen, but I’ll San Francisco 14, Houston 3 Motas reason. DIVISION OF EXTENSION SERVICES, SUMMER 1070 evening. Sportsman Waddell. Jpn Brandt lined a declined to give a reason for DURING THIS SHOWING to hustle. The others hit do it another time,” Petrocelli St. Louis 2, Philadelphia 1,10 Gunver Vejar, appointed athletics IN COOPERATION WITH THE A storm hit shortly before Fogarty’s dingle to center to drive in the. overruling Vejar’s decision. Bravea-Dodgera said after his 11th homer, a innings Bonanza secretary Wednesday by Mrs. $ SAVE — SAVE — SAVE — SAVE $ i l H thei^home runs over the game time and the infield tarp Acadia winning run. “I am very disturbed by all MANCHESnR RECREATION DEPARTMfUT Atlanta belted five home three-run shot, was cancelled. Saturday’s Games Lock Stock Dunn, said ’Ibursday during a 3 fences. Rose struck for a was rolled out. After a 22- Lunch Leading Mtters for A & N this...((i^turb^ at myself and runs, including Hank “You can’t think about things Montreal (Strohmayer 0-1 or radio interview he intended to O fftn the Mlowlng Summer Non-Credit Courses tor Young seventh-inning inside-the- minute delay, the game got un­ Gorman’s were Bob Lebreau, Tony no one else. ’This will be a good Aaron’s 20th of the season like this. They happen. You just Moore 4-8) a t Pittsburgh Feline approve the license for Pep. People In Menehester end Aree Towns. park home run that broke up der way. Grarge Scott got a Honda Massejli and Brandt, with three lesson for me,” Vejar said. go out the next day and do the (Briles 5-7) "I will grant a license to a scoreless battle with San and 693rd of his career. But single, but Boston starter John DeMaio * safeties each. Mike Pinkin “I think the world of Willie best you can. Things even up.” New York (Matlack 4-10) at WINF Willie Pep. I can’t think of a COME BASKETBALL CLINIC: Diego. . the Dodgers, hVt games Curtis retired the Brewers in played an outstanding defensive Pep,” he said. "He was a In the Milwaukee clubhouse, Chicago (Hooton 8-5) Cut & Curl better man. He was a great PREPARED ahead of San Francisco in fairly easy fashion in'the first Dusty game and Ken Hill turned in a source of inspiration to me I Then Bench hit a three-run the Brewers didn’t have much Ix)s Angeles (Osteen 10-3) at Crispino’s fighter and champion in the TO Course A; Ages 9 to 11; stsrts July 2, meets 6 weeks on Monday 9;30-12;00 the West, had more clutch inning. good relief job for the winners. when I was boxing. In the 12 shot to lock up the Reds’ 4-0 to say after waiting out a 62- Cincinnati (Hall 5m Plymouth ring and out,” Vejar said. Charter Oak, Mahbtjester $10.00 In the Boston half, Jerry Bell Telephone Wipco had some gallant years I have been out of boxing COME SWIM victory over the Padres. - hits in their bats. minute delay before the um­ San Francisco (Bradley 6-6) Moriarty In again denyjng Pep a surrendered one-out singles to Dean defensive efforts, cutting down working for the handicapped, PREPARED In other National League pires called the game. After at Atlanta (Harrison 2-2), N Frechette license, Mrs. Dunn said: Luis Aparicio and Reggie Angels two runners at the plate. Hit- Willie has come forth on many Course B; Ages 12 to 13; starts July 2, meets 6 weeks on Monday 9:30-12:00 Piratea-Expoa flve losses in a row to the Philadelphia (Carlton 7-8) at Roosevelt “ While 1 appreciate Mr. TO games, San Francisco bom­ Smith. Orlando Cepeda, the Allied Bldg. ting stars were Mike ocassions tA offer his help. Charter Oak, Manchester $10.00 Bob, Moose pitched the Detroit Tigers, the Milwaukee St. Louis (Foster 4-5), Scruse Vejar’s sentiments, thf SWIM barded Houston 14-3, the designated hitter, struck out, MCC Linsenbegler, Scott Coleman "However, I have a job to do 8LIMNA8TIC8 AND MODERN DANCE: Minimum Age; 14 pitching staff was battered. ' San Diego (Arlin 3-5) at decisions recently made by Din- Chicago Cubs downed the Pirates to their second but Petrocelli hit Bell’s first .Savings and Ralph Maccarone. and it appears I was hasty in Veteran reliever Frank Lln- Houston (Forsch 8-7), N ny McMahon, state director of New York Mets 4-3 in 10 in­ straight khutout, checking pitch high into the left field Miles my comments aly>ut Willie,” he Starts Monday, July 9, meets Mondays & Wednesdays, 6:30-8:00 p.m. zy, a sudden disappointment in Sunday’s Games athletics, and myself will stand nings, Los Angeles outlasted Montreal on six hits. “It’s screen. Danny Cater grounded Fire said. Student Center Building, Main Campus. Tuition; $17.50 the Detroit series, treaded a Montreal at Pittsburgh, 2 9 Different Styles To Choose From super,” he said, “because it but to end the inning, and then Atlanta 12-9 in 12 innings, rocky path in the bullpen. He Los Angeles at Cincinnati, 2 WE FiATURE ABOVE S BELOW GROUND POOLS allows the bullpen two days’ the rain hit, virtually inun­ Candlelight Flavored Secretariat BEQINNINQ QOLF FOR YOUNQ PEOPLE: Pittsburgh shut out Mon­ was joined by 21-year-old San Francisco at Atlanta, 2 dating the field as some 15,000 treal 4-0 ahd St. Louis nipped rest—ahd you know how bad Eduardo 'Rodriguez as the Philadelphia at St. Louis they needed it.” fans scrambled for cover. Vito’s Course A: Ages 9-11; starts July 13, meets Fridays for 6 weeks, 9:00-10:15 Philadelphia 2-1 in W in ­ Brewers’ co-lifesaver. San Diego at Houston Dorn’s Racing Against Clock Mt. Nebo, Manchester. Tuition: $15.00 nings. Dick’s Don’t Walt — Come Out Today • f ’The Triple Crown winner was S WINF CHICAGO U P) - The Course B; Ages 12 to 13; starts July 13, mOets Fridays for 6 weeks, 10:30-11:45 a.m, Reda-Padres Nassiff’s general feeling was that to take a shot at the clock and Mt. Nebo, Manchester. Tuition: $15.00 Cincinnati’s Jack Lockman’s Handling of Cubs Cited State Bank Secretariat’s most interesting first money of $75,000 at 8:18 OPEN MONDAY THRU SUNDAY 10 to 6 BEQINNINQ CHE88: Minimum Age: 10 Billingham wound up with a Wyman opponent today at Arlington p.m., EDT. Park was the clock. ’The race was scheduled to be CHICAGO (AP) - The over the New York Mets. Willie’s seven-hitter for his 10th vic­ With two out .in the ninth day also walked to fill the "Nothing is a cinch,” trainer televised by ABC-’TV from 6 to Starts.July 2, 4 weeks, Mondays & Wednesdays, 7:30-9:30 p.m. With Billy Williams sitting Williams on the bench, tory of the season. Chicago Cubs are starting to bases. Glenn Beckert forced Lucien Laurin said before 6:30 p.m. Hartford Road Campus, Room 15 out because of a "stiff back”, Lockman let Hiser swing for Rec make a runaway of the Kessinger at the plate but Jose Secretariat’s race against Our ’The track record of 1:46 4-5 Gianta-Aatroa Lockman started Adrian himself and he hit a game-t^ng W NASCAR MODIFIEDS Also Openings Remelning In The Pollowing Course: National League East and Cardenal, the little guy who Native, My Gallant and Blue was set by Damascus under 126 Bonds unleashed his 20th Garrett in lut field "because I homer. Oil Heat , Manager Whitey Lockman is gets big hits, ended the game Chip Dan in the 1 1-8 mile pounds in 1967. The American homer of the season, a grand pitched some early batting "I knew Williams could swing CBAT y Saturday Night 8.-00P.JH. mn a roi rapidly becoining the key with a single. Arlington Invitational. But the record of 1:46 1-5 was set by practice to him and he was the bat but I was going to use Congo NUMAN AWARENE88 AND PER80NAL QROWTH: slam, with Houston leading most asked question was: Can Figonero under 124 pounds in \ • factor. swinging well.” him if Hiser got on b ^ , ” said Milti 3-1 at the time. Secretariat turn in another 1969 at Delmar. Where QmUty Begins Lockman’s season-long Garrett homered to give the LockmaiC "I wanted things to d Methodist BtbriatPMlt Starts July 3, 5 weeks, Tuesdays, 7:00*10:00 p.m. Tuition: $30.00 . But the Giants weren’t ‘‘I like to hit in the.clutch,” record clocking? Secretariat was assigned 126 handling of the Cubs is being open up a bit for Billy.” Town Intormedon, or en epplloetlon, cell the Division of Extension Services. finished. In the ninth inning Cubs a 2-1 lead in the seventh said Cardenal. “I like to hit un­ "He’s gonna run for all he can pounds for the Invitational, six isioc«tad9)tmiUt - ^ 742-730S - 74t4Jit credited for the Cub sprint and inning and Lockman im­ After Don Kessinger opened der pressure and the best HUd. Nat. College, 646-4900, Extension 384 or 388. they poured nine runs across 1 8 run,” said Laurin. "He didn’t more than each of his rivals. swtet Bolton u k f Inn ^ it was never more evident than mediately replaced him with the 10th with a single, Williams chance is when the winning run Annulli Stafford Motor Speedway th e ■ plate. Garry in Friday’s lO-ipning 4-3 victory come here to gallop over the The Meadow Stables star ROUTF 140, STAFFORD SPRINGS, CONN. Gene Hiser. batted and walked. Rick Mon­ Is on second or thid base.” racetrack.” carried 126 pounds in each of his I 1 t -A^NCHEgTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Sat., June 30,1973— PAGE THIRTEEN

The “ Action Marketplace'’ Fast — Effective • Over 15,000 Paid Subscribers Herald Classiffed Ads 6 0 „ • Over 60,000 Daily Readers (15 Word Minimum) • Fast Results 1 Day ...... 8(t per w ord per day 3 D a y s ...... 7(t per w ord per day COPY CLOSING TIME FOR 6 D a y s ...... 6c per word per day CUSSIFIEI) ADVERTISEMENTS 26 Days _____ ... 5c per word per day I2:(M) NOON DAY BEFOREPUBUCATION Happy Ads ...... $1.50 inch IK-adline for Saturday and Monday PHONE 643-27U is 12:00 Noon Friday MotorcirefM-BfcycfM 11 HERALD Bualnaaa Opportunity 28 Help Wanted 38 PLEASE READ 1972 PUCH ENDURO, 175cc, ESTABLISHED luncheonette, BOX LETTERS excellent condition, call after 5, excellent location, short hours WOMEN to work in plastic BERIIY'S WORLD manufacturing plant, full and For Your YOUR AD 646-1199. with good income. Terms arranged. Arruda Realty, 644- )art-time. Please call 646-2920, Information r.iOr appointment, Gassified or "Want Ads” HONDA - Model CL350, 1969, 1539, Lou Arruda. top condition, 3545. Cail 649- THE HERALD will not are taken over the phone as a REAL Estate — Part-timers disclose the identity of any 8407. SMALL package store, 380,000 convenience. The advertiser gross, reasonable lease. Priced considered. If you have your advertiser using box letters. should read his ad the license, or going for your test, Readers answering blind box 1973 HONDA 350, still under to sell. Katz Corporation, 38 DAY IT APPEARS and guarantee, 3650. CaU 742-6369. Kane Street, West Hartford, please call me. Earn between ads who desire to protect their REPORT ERRORS in time 06119. Mr. Rusell, 523-0567. 312,000-320,000 annually. Pasek,- — — —--y —289-7475, — — Pasel identity can follow this for the next insertion. The 1973 HONDA, 250 SL, JUt I Rutherford, Realtors, MLS. procedure; Herald is responsible for only motorsport, 30tf miles, like new, 3800., 646-0799 or 643-0806. Private Inatructlona 32 .Enclose your reply to the ONE incorrect or omitted PART-TIME plating assistant, insertion for any advertise­ box in an envelope — address 1968 HONDA, 350 cc: Excellent TUTORING - Certified no experience necesstuY, will to the Classified. Manager, ment and then only to the ex­ condition. 33M. Call 649-8679.> elementary teacher reading, train the right person. Hours 5- Manchester Evening Herald, tent of a "make good’^ language art skills, and math. 9. Apply Connecticut Cycle Accessories, 316 Hartford Rd., together with a memo listing insertion. Errors which do not Sarvloaa Ottarad 12 Your home or mine. 1-456-1472. 3 Manchester 643-1682. the companies you do NOT lessen the value of the igl want to see your letter. Your advertisement will not be cor­ SHARPENING Service - Saws, knives, axes, shears, tions to children, 3-18 years, SWIMMING Instructor with letter will be destroyed If the rected by ‘‘make good” privately. Call 643-0200. WSI certificate for 6 year old in insertion. skates, rotary blades. Quick advertiser is one youlve service. Capitol Equipment my pool,, mornings. Call 647- 1534. mentioned. If not it will be Co., 38 Main St., Manchesteer. Help Wanted 38 handled in the usual manner. Hours daily 7:30-5, Thursday 643-2711 FULL-TIME women needed for 7:30-9, Saturday, 7:30-4. 643- MACHINIST wanted - 7958. cutting and marking fabrics. Loaf and Found 1 Autoa For Sola Bridgeport work, experienced For information caR Miss only. Overtime and paid in­ 0 Coburn, 646-1000. FOUND puppy, male Mongrel, 1971 CHEVY - V ega, PRINTING P.D.Q. - While- surance. Penobscot 'Tool and black with tan markings and Hatchback, radio, rear defrost, you-wait printing, xeroxing, Gage, Merrow Rd., Tolland. wedding invitations, business OFFICE Secretary — One-girl eyebrows. Vicinity Bolton and whitewails. One owner. Route 15, Exit 99. 875-8083. office, for local professional Wildwood Road, Vernon. 649- Excellent condition. Call 649- forms and cards, letterheads business firm. Pleasing per- 9934. 8679. and stationery. Post Road MACHINISTS - We have the sonalitv required. Good salary Plaza, Vernon, 875-4819. following openings — lathe, and full benefits, 5-day week FOUND wallet at Parkade 1964 FORD Falcon, station Bridgeport, vertical turret Duties include telephone Wednesday night. Owner iden­ wagon, M9-5856. SHARPENING Service - Steel lathe, clntimatic. The Purdy answering, typing, general of­ tify, 649-0154. and carbide, all types saws, Corp., 586 Hilliard Street, fice work, shorthand"not 1971, 454, CORVETTE, air- home and garden tools. Blish (S) 1973 by NEA, Manchester, 649-0000. reouired. Send resume and Paraonala-Announeamanta 2 conditioned, 4-speed, much Hardware, ,643-4121. references to Box N, more. Call 649-5358 ask for Jim. "Goff, teHnis, sailing, hiking, canoeing — how about NURSE’S Aides, wanted for Manchester Herald. WILL gentleman directing traf­ ODD jobs, landscaping, sending M l to this camp, too?" full-time on all shifts. Salmon fic, Broad-Turnpike, accident household repairs, carpentry. Brook Convalescent Home, off 1968 BUICK LaSabre, only 41,- House Street, Glastonbury. NURSES Aides — Full or part- June 5, 1973, please call 643- 000 miles, good running condi­ Call 649-4594. time, 3-11 shift. Call 649-4M9. 7190. Apply to Director of Nursing, tion. Cail 649-4758, between 5-7 Barvleaa OBarad 12 BooHng-Bldlng-Chlmnay 19 633-5244. p.m. CARPENTRY - Porches, gar­ KEYPUNCH Operators - with Autoa For Safe 4 d e s, additions, repairs, small T. J. FLANAGAN and Sons, alpha numeric experience. mbs. Free estimates. Call HORACE Tetrault — Siding, REGISTERED Nurses 3 p.m. to Full-time days or evenings. Call Happy 16th Birthday Trucka-Tractor 5 Interior-exterior painting. roofing, storm windows, aw­ 11 p.m., 11 p.m. to 7 a.m., 40- NEED CAR? Credit bad? Stephen Martin, 646-7295. 644-2445, South Windsor. DIANE SPENCER Bankrimt? Repossessed? Reasonable rates. Swirled nings. Quality workmanship, hour week. Salary 3375.30 bi­ 1970 FORD Econoline 200, 2 ceilings our specialty. Call 643- free estimates. Fully insured. Love, Honest Douglas accepts lowest seater, V-8, automatic POWER MOWERS, hand weekly, 3387.78 bi-wee^tly. with SUMMER work available, im­ down, smallest payments. mowers repaired, pick-up and" 1949. 872-9187, 649-3417. degree. Many fringe benefits. mediate openings for sales I Dad, Mom, transmission. Ideai for cam­ Veterans Home and Hospital, Douglas Motors, 345 Main. ping. 1-429-5063. delivery. Prompt-Reliable- assistant. Must have car, neat Jan and David Service. Call Sharpall, 643-5305. INSIDE-Outside painting. ROOFING — Specializing Exit 23, off 1-91, West Street, ^ Special rates for people over K. ^pearance. Apply in person. 1970 CHEVELLE Malibu, 2- repairing ' roofs, new roofs, Rocky Hill. Call 529-2571, exten­ Connecticut Refining, Vernon ^ Happy Birthday Fully insured. Estimates given. gutter work, chimneys, cleaned sions 395, 233, 248. door hardtop, 350 cubic inch, 4- Auto-Servica TRUCKING, odd jobs, moving., Oil, 994 Hartford "Ipke., Ver­ 3-TIME WINNER speed transmission, power large appliances, cleaning Call 649-7863. and r e p a ire d . 30 y e a rs Accoaaorlaa 7 non. g HUSBAND, DAD J steering, power disc brakes, cellars, attics. Also will buy experience. Free estimates. excellent condition. Asking 32,- and sell used furniture. 64^ PAINTING and paper hanging, Howley, 643-5361. WANTED - Desk Clerk, 4 ^ , andORAMPS FOUR Cragar mags, 14” commercial and residential LATHE 000. Call after 6 p.m., 872-0837. mounted on white lettered Jet- 1775. nights a week, 5:3030p.i p.m. to mid- ;? from Free estimates. Call 644-0642. WINDSOR Roofing & Siding - night, eim‘^rie>rlenced n c e d preferred. I Virginia, QInny, Dick, son tires. 3250. 649-5358 ask for Alcoa Aluminum Siding, Bird OPERATORS 1971 PLYMOUTH Roadrunner Jim. LAWN MOWER Service, repair Connecticut Motor ■S Debbie and Melissa brown, hlack vinyl top, 4-speed, and sharpening, pick-up and J. P. LEWIS & SONS custom Roofing, storm windows and Lodge, 400 Tolland Tpke., decorating, interior and doors, and gutters. Aluminum • Hardhige Chuchar black interior, !U,000 original •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• delivery. Hours Monday Manchester. miles. Many extras. Take over through Thursday, 8 a.m. to exterior, papier hanging. Fully awnings. 643-9444, 688-4849. • AutomatlG Help Wanted 3 npm 5:30 p.m., Friday, 8 a.m. to 9 insured. 649-9658. p ^nents. Call 646-0799 or 643- Mobila Homaa Turret Lettw CLEANING woman wanted for OPENING for man In tire p.m., Saturday, 8 a.m. to 4 ROSSI Roofing, siding, department store. Reliable, GRAD students available for chimneys, gutters. Free es­ • Engine Lathe retread shop. All benefits and U p.m., 872-8311. Monday-Saturday, 4 hours dai­ YELLOWSTONE, 1968 17’ painting, 4 years experience, timates, fully insured. Days, • Turret Lathe overtime. Apply in person, 1969 PLYMOUTH Fury III, ful­ travel trailer, completely self- ly, hours flexible. Call 646-8400. Manchester Tire, Inc., 295 ly automatic, air-conditioning, fully insured. Free estimates. evenings, 529-8056, Paul contained, in excellent condi­ Call our competitors and then Cosgrove, 643-5364. Experienced preferred. If you Broad Street, Manchester. like new inside, new tires. Best tion. Many extras including offer. Call 649-5797. ERAMIC call us, 649-7034. have bad some experience, electric brakes and reese hitch. S&K ROOFING - New gutters want to learn and are concien- DELICATESSEN AUTO Body Instructor — Reasonable. 278-6221. TILE HOUSE Painters — Insured, installed, chimney’s pointed, tious, we will train. Come in Private technical school is 1959 CADILLAC, two-door 3150. CLERKS expanding it’s staff, auto body Phone 643-4605. O ne C all experienced college students, slate a specialty. 875-5594, after and talk to us. TENT trailer, all new canvas, go()d references. For free es­ 5 p.m. Part-time opening! on after­ instructor needed for full-time very good condition, sleeps 6, Dona It AW noon and evening ihlfta. poisition. Excellent salary and VOLKSWAGEN Bus, 1968, good timate, Frank or Pete, 875-0894. 649-2301. We specialize in ceramic tile, HARVARD PRECISION Excellent starting rate with friringe benefits. Teaching N condition, 3995. Days 549-5857, slate, flagstone and quarry Haating-Plumbing 17 PAINTING — Interior and one of the best wage schedules experience required. Call 525- evenings, 1-621-0019. COMPONENTS, NK. 1117 for Interview appointment. 1965 CHEVROLET Van, 30 tile. For complete bathroom exterior, low, low prices that BOTTI Heating and Plumbing in the Industry. Fringe series, one-ton, partially con­ remodeling, we’ll handle all can’t be beat. Call tor free es­ — Prompt, courteous service. 2 8 4 Pro y c t*we. PONTIAC - 1989 Catalina verted to camper, with benefits included. GRILL and Pie man for wagon, new tires, battery and carpentry, plumbing and tile timate, 646-6329 or 643-4887. Call 643-1496. ^ p ly aluminum top. Can be seen at work. Expert workmanship 238*BM1 Manchester’s new and exciting braxes. Air-conditioned, 31,095. food and pie shop. Experience 168 Main St., Manchester after and reasonable rates. HOUSE Painting — Interior, MOTTS Days, 549-5857, evenings, 1-621- 5 p.m. daily. NO JOB too small. Immediate helpful but will train interested 0019. exterior, low rates, free es­ service on service calls. Free SHOP-Rin Call. Mandevllle timates. Call 649-5624, 643-8162. ^plicants. Apply in person. estimates gladly given on Grandma’s Seven Kettles, 501 6 4 3 - 9 6 7 8 heating or plumbing. Faucets RN WANTED for full-time on 7 SUPERMMKCT BARGAIN Hunters - 1966 ACCESSORIES for a.m.-3 p.m. shift and 11 p.m. to 867 East llW Ia Tpiw. West Middle Turnpike, Chevrolet Station Wagon, 3100 recreational vehicle conver­ Building- Contracting 14 repaired or installed. Water Mannhester. worked on. Complete 7 a.m. shift. Apply Director bf or best offer, 643-8747. sion, 4-burner trav’ler stove Nursing, Salmon Brook Con­ with oven, avocado; 10,000 BTU NEWTON H. Smith & Sons - S g systems, rec rooms, HEAT Treat trainees. Second ODD JOBS, lawn care, light Remodeling, repairing, ad­ etc. Call M & M Plumbing & valescent Home, off House 1972 OLDSMOBILE Cutlass, duotherm heater with ther­ tree work, removal service to Street, Glastonbury. 633-5244. and third shifts. Exceptional hardtop, power steering, power mostat, avocado. Both for 3175. ditions, rec rooms, porches and Heating, 649-2871. dump. Reasonable, 528-8649 roofing. No job too small. Call WANTED part-time babysitter. opportunity for the right men to brakes, automatic transmis­ Never used. Can be seen at 168 build a future with a after 6 p.m.. 649-3144. SEWERLINES, sink lines, EXPERIENCED Prospect Ave. - Porter St. area. sion, excellent condition. After Main St., Manchester after 5 V Demonstrators — Party plan 4-5:30, Monday-Friday, begin­ company. Opportunity to ao- 4 p.m., 644-8410. p.m. cleaned with electric cuttel's, vance into schooling,' training TWO handymen want variety of MASONRY - All types of by professionals. McKinney managers needed for es­ ning July 2 for 8 weeks. Must jobs, iawns raked, limed, fer­ stone, brick fireplaces, walls, tablished company. Name have car. Call 875-1030. after 6 programs and supervisory 1962 OLDSMOBILE, F85, 8- WANTED — Single person, or Bros. Sewer Disposal Com­ positions. Please apply in per­ tilizing, mowing. Cellars, at­ concrete steps, sidewalks. No pany, 643-5308. brandd giftsgif------and toys , (Fisher p.m. cylinder, needs tires, 375. 643- married couple with no children tics, cleaned. Reliable service. Price,“ Cosco,0, efetc.) — Top com­ son, Klock Company, 1366 7887, after 5 p.m. or pets, to purchase new, or late job too small. Free estimates. Tolland Turnpike, Manchester. Reasonable rates. 643-5305. Over 20 years experience. After FRANK Scotella Plumbing Ser­ missions,------very ery best delivery PHARMACIST wanted, top model used mobile home! iset up service. Excellent op wages, good benefits. Call mor­ An equal opportunity employer. 1970 KARMAN GHIA converti­ in Bolton, 643-2880. 5 p.m. 643-1870. 644-2975. vice. 24-hour service. No job too TREE Removal — pruning, small. Free estimates. 643-7024. for the right person. Call collect nings, Jim Mastrianl, 527-1164 ble, yellow, garaged. 24,000 spraying, etc., fully insured. 1-491-2100 or write: Treasure, or afternoons, Mike Santogatta, MEDICAL Secretary assistant, miles, excellent condition, 31i- PICK-UP Camper for sale. CARPENTRY - Repairs, experienced. Personable, Licensed. Free estimates. remodeling, additions, roofing. Electrical 18 House, North Street, Box 107i 643-1505. Arthur Drug, 750. 646-3867 after 5 p.m. Sleeps 5. Can be seen after 6.11 Phone 633-5345. (ioshen. Conn., 06756. Manchester - Rockville area. physician’s office, familiar ^hool Street, Manchester. Call Davia Patria, South Wind­ with office procedures. Hart­ sor, 644-1796. MERZ ELECTRICAL Service. 1963 CHEVY Wagon, automatic LIGHT Trucking Service, PART-TIME woman to clean CAB D r i ^ - Part or full­ ford area. Medical Placement transmissibn, 6 cylinder, 1972 FIFTH Wheel, full bath Electrical repairs, additions, time. Y(Su must have a good Service, 232-5226. delivery, lawns, miscellaneous WES ROBBINS carpentry alterations. Small job small business office. Call 646- excellent mechanical and body and shower, stove, 3-way work. Reasonable. No job too 3800 for details. driving record and be depen­ 3 remodeling specialist. Ad­ specialist. Free estimates. condition. 646-7655 anytime. refrigerator. Sleeps 6. small. Phone 649-6484. dable. East Hartford Cab Co., LPNs private duty, 34.25 hour­ Excellent condition, 1-456-2194. ditions, rec rooms, dormers, Master Charge. 643-8832. ly, 7-3, 3-11 shifts. Medical built-ins, bathrooms, kitchens, SECRETARY - Receptionist. 107 Burnside Ave., East DYNAMITE Dodge Van, many HARTFORD. Placement Service, 232-5226. TREES cut and removed, 649-3446. Flooring 19 Small manufacturing firm has extras. Call between 9-6, 872- 1970 SHASTA 14’ self contained. pruning and trimming, lot opening for a girl with Excellent condition, 643-8573. 2361. clearing. Reasonable free es­ LEON CIESZYNSKI builder - experience in general office G(K)D Typist for small office, 2 HeriM OMsified Ms w i find i nm FLOOR SANDING and years general office experience timates. Anytime, 528-3021. new homes custom built, procedure. Duties include hMM for everything . . . even for yon! CAMARO, 1969, 6-cylinder, Refinishing, (specializing in required. 289-6861. remodeling, additions, rec older floors). Inside and outside typing, shorthand, filing, and maroon black interior, bucket Motorcyelaa-BIcyelaa 11 TREE Service - (Soucier) phone contact. Call John seats, radio, 31.4M. 22^3136. rooms, garages, kitchens painting. John Verfaille, 646- Trees cut, buiiding lots cleared, remodeled, baui tile, cement 5750, 872-2222. Bower, 646-3800. Multi-Circuits, MOTORCYCLE insurance — trees topped. Got a tree work. Steps, dormers. Residen­ Inc., 50 Harrison Stret, 0 Low rates, Immediate binding Manchester. 1972 BUICK USabre, 15,000 problem? Well worth phone tial or commercial. Call 649- •••••••••••••••••••••#•••••• WAREHOUSEMEN authority. Cali Joan Lane at call, 742-8252. miles, ower steering and 4291. Bonda-Stocka-Mortgagaa 27 brakes, new radial tires, Clarke insurance Agency, 643- AVON calling on TV. Avon 1128. REWEAVING burns, moth calling in magazines. Avon Applications now being takan for Individuals with excellent condition, 33,500. Call R.E. GOWER — Finish carpen­ MORTGAGES, loans first se­ warshouasi axporlanoa. Sacurs, ysar around amploymont, 649-4758. holes. Zippers repaired. Win­ try, kitchens, rec rooms, ad­ calling in your neighborhood. It 1973 HONDA 750, Fairing, 1,600 dow shades, Venetian blinds. cond, third. All kinds. Realty can be you. Call 289-4922. lop wages and excellent benelita Including profit sharing. ditions, garages, porches, any statewide. Credit rating un­ miles. 31.800 firm. Days, 649- Keys made. TV for rent. type remodeling. 646-2087. 4876, evenings, 649-6779. necessary. Reasonable. Con­ Marlow’s, 867 Main St. 649-5221. HAIRDRESSERS wanted full Apply now at: 41 L ' r S fidential, quick- arrangements. or part time. Susan E)ee Coif- J.P. LEWIS i SON - Finish Alvin Lundy Agency. 527-7^1. CELLARS-Attics cleaned, carpentry,' rec rooms, fu e re s , 525 M ain -St. THE MARTIN-BROWER CO. lawns mowed, swept, patched, 100 ConstitqUpn Plaza, Hart­ Manchester, 643-2330. remodeling, kitchens, ford. Evenings, 233-6879. 200 Prsetige Park Road, East Hartford, Conn. sidewalk, patio, and chainsaw bathrooms, formica work, work. Reasonable, 646-8514 ceilings. 649-9658. BILLING Clerk - Accurate evenings. MORTGAGES - 1st, and 2nd typist for two-girl office. Phone mortgages — interim financing 649-2881. WILL build new homes, ad­ — expedient and confidential ditions, dormers, recreation service, J. D. Real Estate rooms, repairs and kitchens. Assoc. 643-5129. Free estimates. Tqbias Carpen­ FULL TIME try Service, 643-5769. MANAGEMENT TRAINEE WE Have Money! Call us. Se^ Ffniale Help Wanted cond mortgages Arranged For Manchester's new Food and Pie Shop. quickly. Mortgage Lending lor permanent employment. Agency, Hartford, 522-4221, I An excellent future lies In store for the aggresslve| Some retail experience. land ambitious applicant. Excellent hours, pleasant working conditipns, Incen­ Apply In paraon tives. Apply at once, manager. m m ’s SEVEN KETTIES UCGEH PHARMACY 801 Wsst MW«s Tpfcs., Manohostar PAGE FOURTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, M aiK^ter, Conn., Sat., June » , 1973

H «/p Wanted 35 Doga-Oirda-Peta Roowa Without Board 59 Aanrsn Is fratisM Fsixle Out ol Town- Houaea For Sale 72 Animal Life F o r R e n t 64 BOOKKEEPMj - FREE — Affectionate small THE THOMPSON H ouse- Cot­ MANCHESTER - Bowers Experienced, part^lH|u We are female, spayed dog; needs good tage St., centrally located, School area, tri-level, 8 rooms, builders and d e v e lo p ^ and A C B 0 8 S 2 C urved home — not an apartment. 647- large, pleasantly furnished 4 bedrooms, many large operate a real estate business. mnlding . 1066 around 5:30. rooms, parking. Call 649-2^ IB ow r closets, family room, sliding Written references required. 4 ------b o iw 3 F low ers for overnight and pernuinent giass doors open to porch with Main office located in SSU ngiiig 4 Lariat SIAMEiSE kittens — sealpoint guest rates. anoram ic view, 2W baths, Manchester. Write Box M, iiu e ct 5 Land measure (Heasaiit\M fcy) and blue. Box trained and snots. ------4. arge living room with Manchester Herald. 12 Moflem title 6 A nim al f Call after 6, 646-7695. ROOM in private home, female o f r e j e c t en closu re fireplace, built-in closets and only, parking and kitchen 13 Portrait statue 7 Mariner’s shelves, wall-to-wall carpeting, PART-TIME help wanted, app­ AKC registered German privileges. 6434609. 14 N autical term d irection .large eat-in kitchen with gar­ ly in person, ^ k e y ’s Pizza Shepherd pups, 6 weeks, shots. lS S e a (F r .) 8 ------:b u fb d o Distinctive bage disposai and dishwasoer, Parlor, Vernon Circle, Vernon. 16 Impressive 9 Icelandic Call 6 4 3 -^ after 6 p.ih. fin ch 41 &>iritsd horse laundry room, fire and burglar Must be 18 or over. Openings in ROOMMATE to share four- 15 More serious m easure 27 FHUed pigeon 42niilippine South W inder apartments alarm systems, attached 2-car kitchen and bar area. room apartment, with color 20 Conduces lO D iqm tch ZSPSrticU sw eetsop FREE playful black and white TV, etc. 875-1333. 21 G irl’s nam e 11 P retexts 29 F ather (F r .) 43 Half (prefix) garage, very well landscaped, male kittens, box trained. 22 A t a distance 17 Reported a east of the river. 959,^. Jason Brooks Real RN, LPN, 11-7, part-time for 31 C o lo r 44 Stain (dial) Phone 649-9353. LIGHT housekeeping room ful- 24 Anglo-Saxon 19 Tuin aside 33 Chemical 46 French verb Estate, 647-1632. modern convalescent home. theow 23 Dissolves ly furnished, stove, substance 47 D ry RANCH — 6 rooms, IW baths, Relaxed atmosphere. Apply 26 S lattern 24 Fencing sword 38 T h row o ff 48 Coloring 644>2545 formal dining room, 3 Poultry-Suppllaa d3 rqfrigerator, linens provided. MANCHESTER - 8-room EAST HARTFORD - Choice Burnside Convalescent Home, 27 Enervate 25 V end th e rails substances bedrooms, garage, treed iot. 801 Main St. Phone 6^9879. 30 American 28 Cansrylike Colonial with 9car garage, building lot, off Burnside BOLTON — Move right into this 870 Burnside A4e., East Hart­ 40 Social units so Legal point 933,900. Philbrick Agency, New Brunswick, Shore, Island, ford, 289-9571. BABY Ringneck Pheasants for p h ysicist first-floor family room, 4 Avenue, near Manchester line. 3 bedroom Split level with nice­ r Realtors, 6466200. ’ Farms and Inland properties. sale, 228-9585. TWO GIRLS needed to share 32 Legislative r r " r " S r 10 bedrooms, 2V5 baths, and much Priced to sell. Stanley Agency, ly done rec room. Beautiful lot. II ANDO-VER — Quiet, newly Ward Cedar Log Homes Dealer. luxury apartment with two of bod y l i F more. Over 2,500 square feet of 6495724. Priced, in low 40s. Fiano Agen­ WANTED Medical Secretary, 34 Click-beetle F i r IT redecorated 4 room apartment, Reaort Propertr- CUSTOM CAPE, 9 rooms, BobGuptill,Box352, Mioute912, the same. For information 1 For Rent 68 living area. Priced in the 50’s. cy, 6462877. part-time, experienced 35 Redactor R stove, and refrigerator, all modern kitchen with built-ins, Machias, Me., 04654. 1-207-259 Artlelaa lor Sale 45 phone 646-8356, after 5 p.m. 15 • IT 17 Zinsser Agency, 6491511. 40 ACRES of land in preferred. Call 6464156. 36 Certain rail­ utilities included, no pets, 742- first-floor family room, 2V4 3376. ■ Manchester on East Hartford BOL’TON — 8 room Ranch, 4 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••a ways (coU.) U IS 9835. ’ (X)LUMBIA Lake — Waterfront LIVE BAIT — Open 24 hours. ~ a r baths, formal dining room, gar­ line. Philbrick Agency, BABYSITTER wanted in North Apartmenta For Rant 03 37 Disencumbers cottage. Accommodates 4 peo­ bedrooms, den, small rec room, ANDOVER — Four-room cot­ Ring bell for service. Shiners, 39 Occasion age. Handy location, 9 4 2 ,^ . Realtors, 6466200. Main Street area, Monday and F ple. July openings. 649-0498,643- 2-car basement garage. Plan­ tage, furnished, overlooking crawlers, etc. 144 Deming 40 Without □ M ROCKVILLE — 4 rooms, all Philbrick Agency, Realtors, Wednesday mornings, 8:30 to WE HAVE customers waiting RV" MiCHITECniRlUiY tings insure privacy on this lake. Nice lot. 910,900. Tedford (L a tin ) w 25 ' S“ utilities, no pets, two children 6466200. TOLLAND — 3.1 acres, 10:30 and occassional after­ Street, Manchester. Wapping for the rental of your apartment ■ acre lot. Fiano Agency, 646 Real Estate, 647-9914. 41 Orientidcoia accepted. 9160 a month. Call CREATED beautiful home site. Pond, 2677. noons and weekends. Must Road. 32 33 LAKE Winnepesaukee — New or home. J.D. Real Estate 42 O nagers m 875-1834. BOWERS SCHOOL - 7-room trees, 99,000. Tedford Real supply own transportation. An architect created this un­ Associates, Inc. 643rS129. 45 P ut n ew tread w S" Hampshire, Modern chalet for Colonial. Freshly painted Estate, 647-9914. ALUMINUM sheets used as o n a t ir e - Phone 6434033. rent, five rooms, sleeps 8. iquely designed Ranch in one throughout. Plus large storage North Coventry rinting plates, .007 thick, 49 Moderate w Bualneaa Loeatlona- PRIVATE BEACH LOOKING for anything in real N 5T Available July and August. of Manchester’s finest shed, near bus line, 937,900. n 1x32” . !a cents each or 5 forfl. 51 A ttem pt ■ t For Rent 67 Reaort Property-For Sale 74 Goes with this 7-roon Ranch estate rental apartments, □ Phone 643-0188 after 6 p.m. neighborhoods. This home is Philbrick Agency, Realtors, IKW MUSED MNCNES Phone 643-2711. 52 E xude 40 41 COST homes, multiple dwellings, no MB h " r carpeting in family room with on I the waterfront. 3 53 Ireland MANCHESTER — 100,000 situated on two wooded 6466200. HOLLAND Lake, Mass. A love­ fees. Call J:D. Real Estate 54 C ravat 42 43 44 w 47 ST ADIRONDAK Mountains — fireplace, living room, dining bedrooms, 3 baths, 3-car gar­ NEWSPRINT end rolls. 25 square feet, will divide. lots . . . it’s that large. ly stationary trailer, aluminum ACCOUNTING Associates, Inc. 643-5129. 55 Is seated Large cabin, private, best NEW COLONIALS - Built by room , eat-in kitchen, IVi age, and almost one acre lot cents each. Inquire side aoor, W M F Suitable for manufacturing and Beautiful professional siding, new roof, 4 rooms, 56 Winter vehicle boating, swimming, fishing, Mak Construction, Inc. All city with 160’ on the water. Manchester Evening Herald. warehouse. 1-748-5634. landscaping and incom­ screened patio, bath, (electric baths, king sized master CLERK FOUR rooms, second-floor 57 Editors (ab.) sT etc. 990 per week. ^3548. utilities on deep lot. (^,5w. Professionally appraised at 3 parable appointments. range), refrigerator, oil burner, bedroom, 2 other bedrooms, apartment, available im­ DOW N Call today, they won’t last at This im mediately m" ST 460 MAIN St. — Ideal for store, hot water heater, septic tank, laundry, 9 ca r garages, acre 940,000. DARK RICH,.clean loam, 5 1 A m ateur sT STURBRIDGE, Mass. Water- Owners are moving to mediately’. Birch Street, 10 this price. Philbrick Agency, artisian well. Walking distance available position requires yards, | 2 3 .5 0 plus tax. Gravel, actors office, etc. 9160. Call 646-2426,9 front 2-bedroom cottage, ac­ Florida. It is the only reason lots. Starting at 937,900. ZINSSER AGENCY heated, 1175. Security. Call 646- 5. Realtor^, 6466200. to all beach privileges. Only 97,- an applicant with high sand, stone, pool and patio 1189. (NIWSSArU INTIKNISI ASSN.) commodates 5 people. M91847. they would leave this outstan­ sand, 643-9504. 200. Jeannette B. Cowles, ding home. Call. MANCHES’TER - Executive FRECHETTE & NURTM school education and a 63 466 MAIN Street — Building for Broker, 568-1780. Apartmenta For Rent 53 Apartmenta For Rent NEW HARBOR, Maine. 4-room Ranch, prestige neighborhood. REALTORS 847-8883 646-1511 minimum of one-year SCREENED loam, gravel, any business, office, or com­ cottage available August 29 Custom built tor present owner PRIVATE lake, instant credit. experience in coat accoun­ processed gravel, sand, stone, VILLAGER M AN CH ESTER- New one and mercial use, near Center. Call September 8, 970 weekly. Call WJHREN L HOWLAND with all the amenities. Central 30,000 foot lots, beach and and fill. George H. Griffing, An­ two-bedroom townbouses, full APARTMENT 6492426, 9 5 p.m. 643-8249. ting. REALTOSS S43-1108 air-conditioning, Pella Ther­ docking rights. 9500 down, 910 BOLTON — Charming older 6 COVENTRY — 6room brick dover, 742-78M. APARTRIENTS private basement and en­ We offer a liberal benefits RENTAL OFFICE mopane windows and doors years to pay. 4 seasons, retire­ room Colonial on IW Cape, 3 bedrooms, dining room, trances, patios, heat, MANCHEiSTER 10,000 square MADISON, New Hampshire, Five-room, 2-bedroom town We have a large variety of throughout. First-floor family ment, near all ski areas, 1V5 picturesqueacres. Big country rec room, 2 ceramic baths, program and good working TOBACCO Cloth, ideal for appliances and canieting in­ feet industrial space. Fully clean, private cottage, room, 2 stone fireplaces, 2V4 hrs. from Boston. Appointment, Kitchen and pantry, formal large kitchen, 2-car garage, conditions. covering lawns, shrubs, etc. 20 house, wall-to-wall carpeting, deluxe one and two-bedroom sprinklered, loading docks, of-' cluded. From 9215-9265 per carpeted, all facilities, baths, rec room. Call today to Belleau Lake, Wakefleld, N.H., dining room, 3 bedrooms, two acre plus, well landscaped, 9%,- cents per pound. 872-9032, 872- fireplace, 2 air conditioners, apartments and townhouses' fice area. Hayes Agency, 649 SIX-ROOM older home, 2-car Please apply at the Per­ month. Paul W. Dougan, fireplace, lakes, activities, inspect this q w lity built home 1-603-522-3636. fireplaces, stone walls and 500. Jason Brooks Real Estate, appliances, heat and - hot 0131, garage, oversized lot, studded sonnel Office: 6587. Realtor, 643-4535, 646-1021. throughout Manchester. Ren­ nearby. 9110 weekly. 8792272. in AA zone, niilbrick Agency, steps, lovely country setting. 647-1632. ______Ik______water, 1V5 tiled baths, washer with gardens and fruit trees, tal office open dally from 9-5, Realtors, 646-4200. DOLLHOUSE lodge on lake. Only minutes to Route I-M. MANCHESTER 4,000 plus convenient location. Priced to REEL to reel tape recorder, and dryer hookup, patio. No MANCHESTER - Newer 2 other times by appointment. COLUMBIA Lake — Four room Has everything, bring lb. Louis Dimock, Realty, 6499823, ANDOVER — Move right in for square feet store-building for sell quickly. Broome & (?o., 10 AKAI 9, excellent condition. pets. bedroom apartment, quiet loca­ cottage all modern appliances, WALKER STREET - 9room coffee, move in. Also 5 acre your summer vacation. 3160. Call 6494351. lease. Huge paved parking North Main St., West Hartford, AMF CUNO tion, includes heat, appliances, MWTO BlIEnSES, m 6490333 or 2293803. home, living room, dining room stagecoach farm. Barn and COLUMBIA — 7-room authen­ Lakefront cottage, completely area. Prime location m town phone 233-1037. Call 649-7620 and carpets. 9200 per month. 24M Nm SM( M, Ihsthiitii and kitchen on first-floor, 3 home. Also Dollhouse Chalet, 4 tic Dutch Colonial, with furnished. Low 20’s. ledford DIVISION with highway access. Hayes TAG SALE — 4 mag wheels, Paul W. Dougan Realtor, 643- Wanted to Rent 69 bedrooms and bath oh second seasons, 4 bedrooms, 400 ft. of 260x260’ lot, 3 fireplaces, and Real Estate, 647-9914. 949-1021 Agency, 6490131. MANCHESTER - 7 room portable TV, gas dryer, mis­ 4535, 646-1021. floor, 2-car garage. Assumable beach. Appointment, Belleau modern kitchen. Beautiful cellaneous household items. Colonial, 2V4 tiled baths, THREE rooms, including stove WANTED 9room apartment, mortgage, ^,900. Philbrick Lake, Wakefield, N.H., 048%. 1- Columbia Lake available for Wanted-Real Batata 77 June 30, July 1,9 a.m. - 8 p.m., PROFESSIONAL office, plastered walls, range, dis­ TatcottvNto, Conn. and refrigerator, heat and hot MANCHESTER - Nice 2 very reasonable, for older agency. Realtors, 646-4200. 603-522-3636. swimming, boating and fishing. 736 Clark Street, &uth Wind­ SISSON Street — First-floor, 2 beautiful, spacious. Excellent hwasher, garbage cflsposal, An equal Opportun/ljr Bmphyur water. Cml 647-9251. bedrdom apartment, first floor retired couple. Phone 6497572. Just reduced to 942,700. Call SELLING your home or exposure. First floor, all extra large 2-car garage, 9zone sor. half of 2-family, includes bedrooms, appliances, base­ RAISED RANCH - 8 rooms, Out o l Town-For Sale 7s Lessenger, Co., Realtors, 1-423- acreage? For prompt friendly ment, parking, laundry facilities, parking. Reasonable hot water oil heat, city utilities. service, call Louis Dimock NEW private two-bedroom appliances, private basement. Apartment Bulldlnga- one full, 2 half-baths, all large 9261, 64^713, or 228-3080. TAG SALE — Furniture, facilities, 9155. Homefinders rent. 6 4 9 1 ^ , 6493549. Built by Ansaldi. Near Martin Realty, 6496823. RELIABLE mature babysitter apartment. Air-conditioned, 9174 per month. Paul W. For Sale 70 rooms, 2 fireplaces, wall-to- COVENTRY - All brick, even appliances, vacuum cleaner, Fee 920., 5496980. 6917. School. Charles Lesperance, wanted for 4V5-year old boy, wall-to-wall carpeting, heat, Dougan Realtor, 643-4535, 646- wall carpeting, large fully the 2-car garage! Attractive COVENTRY — Beautifully set, clothing, dishes, etc. Saturday 122 EAST Center St. New first- 649-7620. ALL CASH for your property vicinity Nathan Hale School, parking, pool, sauna, tennis 1021. MANCHESTER - 4-family equipped kitchen, central vac and maintehance free 7-room 9room multi-level home with 4 and Sunday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., MAIN Street — 4 rooms, floor professional office space. within 24 hours. Avoid red tape, courts. 9 ^ monthly. Phone brick, 4-car garage, good in­ system, two-car garage, one extra large Cape with 2 full plus acres in excellent condi­ daytime hours. Call after 5 Convenient location, ample 148 B irch M ou n tain Rd ' ., MANCHESTER - New 3 appliances, wall-to-wall come builder. Hayes Agency, acre wooded lot. Philbrick baths. Over one acre of trees, tion. 5 bedrooms. 2V5 baths, instant service. Hayes Agency, p.m., 647-9480. 649-1225. 6460131. Manchester. bedroom Duplex, I'A baths, full carpeting, disposal, 9145. parking and on bus line. Will 6490131. Agency, Reaitors, 646-4200. shrubs and privacy. Custom dining room, family room with Homefinders Fee 920., 5496980. subdivide from 100 square feet REAL ESTATE Sales! No AVAILABLE July 1st. - 5 basement, includes appliances built qualitv throughout. For wet bar, two garages. Well TAG SALE - June 29th, 30th, 6911. to 2J)00 square feet, to fit your Houaea For Sale 72 1-CAR HOME WE WILL buy your house for limitations on income, and it rooms, first floor, 2-bedroom and carpets. 9267 per montli. WEST SIDE CAPE - 6 rooms, details call Mr. Belfiore, worth seeing 957,500. Call 423- July 1st. 9 a.m . to 6 p.m., 62 En­ needs. 6491180. cash. Call anytime, Hutchins could be far beyond your expec­ apartment, no pets. 9150. plus Paul W. Dougan, Realtor, 643- 4 down and 2 up. Wall-to-wall Belfiore Agency, 647-1413. 9291, 646-8713, or 228-3080, sign Street, East Hartford. TW0-BEDR(X)M Duplex, base­ MANCHESTER - New on carpeting, fireplace, aluminum Lessenger Co., Realtors. Agency, Realtors, 6495324. tations! Due to our growth and security, 647-9509. 4535, 646-1021. W e. offer this 3-bedroom ment, attic and yarcL Ideal for 60 CENTS square foot for 38,000 market, 6-room immaculate storms and screens. Near bus BOLTON — Beautiful starter or further expansion plans we (Colonial, just off East Clenter SELLING or Buying. Hagler ly to NEWER two-family, five fa m ily o f three. 9160 plus square feet. Will divide. Cape, stone wall around lovely line, 931,000. ^ilbrick Agency, retirement home near Bolton have openings in our East Hart­ MIDDLE ’Turnpike -r 3 room Street in Manchester. COVENTRY (NORTH) helps all. Hagler Real Estate. J box. Phone 6494983 after 5 p.m. security. 643-5053 after 5 p.m. Commercial or industrial use. treed lot, new 3-zone oil heat, Realtors, 6466200. ford, Glastonbury and Vernon flat, heat, hot water, electrici­ rooms, second floor. Available Lake on deadened street, Sprinklered, truck dock, of­ convenient location. Bel Air Features fireplaced living SUPERD IS THE WORD Ready to serve you. Call 649 offices. Experienced start im­ ty, stove, refrigerator. Security July 1st. Security. 9180 per excellent condition. Call Ruth TAG SALE - 836 Hartford Rd., IMMEDiAlb: occupancy, 6 fices. Warren E. Howland, Real Estate, 643-93%. room, attach^ garage, a COLONIAL Ranch. Near (Coun­ For this 7 room, 3 bath, 6624. mediately, inexperienced will required. 9170. Fiano Agency, month, 6493856. Cowan, Starkweather Realty across from Manchester large pleasant rooms, new con­ Realtors, 6491108. work area kitchen, fully try Gub. Six rooms, la/ge for­ 6465353. Raised Ranch In exclusive be thoroughly trained plus con­ 646-2677. dition, month’s security and MANCHESTER or East Hart­ Oldsmobile. many items in- MANCHESTER— East Center MANCHESTER - 9bedroom equipped. Pretty rear yard mal dining room, paneled area. Cathedral ceilings, tinuous on-the-job training. ford, two or three family house ciuding ola cedar chest, two references, 6495768 or 5392897. BUSINESS II Zone, frontage on Colonial, 2 baths, aluminum fireplaced living room with BOLTON — 6room Ranch in Very attractive commission NEW 3-bedroom apartment, St., 5-room apartment, with with trees. Only a short walk b r i^ t kitchen with built-ins, for client with considerable black and white TVs. Saturday Tolland Tpke. and 1-86. Six- siding, 2-car garage, formerly a built-in bookcases, two-three rural setting near Bolton scheduie plus bonuses and air-conditioneed, kitchen heat and air-conditioning. to all schools, shopping and finished family room with wet cash. Julian Realtors, 6499190. and Sunday, 10-7. FOUR room apartm ent, in room house. Warren E. tourist home, located in bedrooms, fireplaced family Center. Low 30’s for fast sale. benefits. For more details and appliances, carpeted, private Available July 1st., 64^11W. public transportation. Priced bar, wall fireplace, 2-car gar­ newer 2-familv, quiet residen­ Howland, Realtors, 6491108. business zone. Bel Air Real room, garage, plus many Mr. Negro, Belfiore Agency, confidential interview, call entrance and basement, yard, to sell quickly at 931,900. age, king sized master SELLING your property? Call FOR SALE — Sesquicentennial tial dead-end street. Much Estate, 643-9332. extras. 938,500. Philbrick Agen­ 647-1413. Chet Govang at Holland & parking. Lyndale Street. ATTENTION UNOlOiiDS metre included at monthly bedroom. Osll J. Jennings for us first. We’ll buy your home U parade pictures, in color. Call 9200 ONE month free rent, 2,000 cy, Realtors, 646-4200. Ruhlander Real Estate Inc., Available mid July, 9265 immediately at a lair price, all 646-21M after 6 p.m. We will fill your vacancy with security. Mature adults square feet, 5 roms and recep­ MANCHESTER - Six-room COVENTRY North - Tolland. inspection. 528-9307, or 633-4835. Don’t wait monthly. 649-4844. JARVIS REALTY CO. CUS’TOM built, air-conditioned, MANCHESTER - Beautiful 7- cash. Call iJou Arruda, 644-1539, quickly with no charge or preferred, 6490219. tion office, air-conditioned, Colonial, 1V4 baths, formal CIRCA 1730,16 rooms, recently View, about 78 acres, mostly — our training sessions start 9 room California Ranch. room Cape Cod, 4 bedrooms, 2 e.B&W e. Arruda Realty. obligation to you. carpeting, lots of parking. Call dining room eat-in kitchen. $31,866 That’s right, the price on this restored. 7 fireplaces, summer open. 1,400’ frontage. 9-room soon. WROUGHT iron patio set, glass FIVE room duplex, modem REALTOKJtS 643-1121 Fireplaced living room, formal full tile baths, full shed dormer, TIm barrows a WALUCB Oo. ONE-BEDROOM apartment in Mr. Reale, Frechette & Martin, aluminum siding, two-car gar­ Buys this charming 9room home is flexible. ’The owners kitchen, 6 plus bedrooms, new house, barn. Warrantees tender top table, ta four chairs. Call 649- kitchen and bath, new electric HGMEFINDERS dining room, modern kitchen Replace, large kitchen with for­ Raallori- MU quiet neighborhood with Realtors, 647-9993. age, priced to sell. Mitten Agen­ won’t take a penny more than baths, kitchen. ’Two-car garage, loving care. Potential for far­ WOMAN wanted for house 3277. Cape on quiet residential with dining area, family room, mica counter tops, dishwasher stove, private basement, 527-5448 appliances and heat, no pets, cy, Realtors, 6436930. 958,900. P hilbrick Agency, ming, development. Fairly work, 643-0028. street. Large eat-in kitchen, three large bedrooms, fourth 931,900, but they would con­ and disposal. Nice sized dining driveway and parking. lease, 9160 a month, 6491047. STORE or office space, ground Realtors, 6466200. priced. Bob Gonci’s Robert TAG SALE - June 30th, July fireplaced living room, dining possible. 2-car garage. sider a lot less. Why? Well, area off kitchen, enclosed side . COVENTRY - Large Raised FO I G rou p Available. July 1st. 9200. plus floor, 190.West Middle Tpke. Agency, 2269274. 1st and 4th, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m ., 53 AVAILABLE immediately. Beautifully landscaped here’s a hint. This home, porch, full finished rec room Ranch, 5 acres, potential pond GAS Station attendant wanted security deposit. No pets. 649- FIVE-ROOM, first floor apart­ Call 6436802, 6496205. WHEN YOU think HEAL LSTATL I room and 3 bedrooms, plus MORTGAGE HELPER - Fairview Street, Manchester. grounds. Marion E. Robertson, site, 500’ frontage, quiet strret. full-time. Apply in person, 3050. Pleasant four room apartment, ment and garage. Central. ceram ic tile bath. Call today. located in an ideal residejitial with bar, laundry room, gar­ R esolu tion N Comes with this (tontemporary heat, hot water, appliances, Realtor, 643-5953. age. Large storage room in Five additional acres available Gorin Sports Car Center, Route Phone 6493816. 1,000 SQUARE feet, zoned for area, needs a lot of repair Ranch. Owner’s side has 7 APPROXIMATELY 10,000 carpeting, air-connitioning. ZINSSER AGENCY basement. Beautiful treed lot, with road frontage. Seven 83, Talcottville. 5^-ROOM Duplex, garage, 9185 iness, all utilities. Inquire 50 work and redecorating. You rooms, 1V4 baths, formal dining II PZAZZ II BRISTOL (AP) - The wooden boxes, 12x18” , 2” Lease, security, 9195., 649-3978, city water and sewers. ’This is a rooms, 2-zone heat, fireplaced monthly. Security deposit. Furnlahed Apartmenta 04 Pearl Street, Manchester. MLS THREE acres, 9room Ranch, can do all o f the worir, or part room, sunken living room, den That’s what this house has. Connecticut Council on depth. No covers. Call R. H. 643-6165. spotless home near Main St. paneled rec room, 2 baths, 3 WANTED — Third shift com ­ Phone 643-5029. 646-1511 two baths, two fireplaces, gar­ of it, or if you preA& .the or 4th bedroom, plus studio Sunken living room, beamed Freedom of Information puter operator, for System III, Smith, 569-1330. BLANCHARD A ROSSEHO ages, Florida room. Hutchins and all schools and bus. A must bedroom s plus den, 947,500. THREE-ROOM furniWied STORE at 705 Main St., owners will do it for yoo.tfc apartment, (3 rooms and bath). cathedral ceilings. An “Old adopted a resolution Friday SIX-ROOM Duplex, Agency, 6495324. see. Priced in the middle 30s. Jason Brooks Real Estate, 647- or similar expierience. Call G. DUPLEX, five rooms, IVa heated apartment. Private en­ Manchester, 15x60’ , heat and $30,500—Large 6-room Golonial with 2-car garage. Newly Over 1V4 acres with beautiful English Pub,” sunken bath, deploring "the continuing trend redecorated, available im­ your offer accordingly. Vbr Call today Manchester Realty 1632. Prior, days, 569-1330. Fuel-Feed 49 baths, 3 bedrooms, country trances. Working adults. No hot water. C!all 647-9251. painted. Clean as a whistle. view. Philbrick Agency, further details. Call Co., Ted Goodchild, 646-4348. wall-to-wall, 3 bedrooms, gar­ of the U.S. Supreme Court to kitchen, appliances, carpeting, mediately. Stove, attic, base­ pets. Security deposit. Parking. Realtors, 6464200. ment, trees, lawn, parking. WE have a beautiful 9room age,. much'more. Call Tony EAST HARTFORD - Dutch give a loose construction to the FREE Standing hay, for cut­ central location 9235. S^urity. 9200 643-4880. PRIME air-conditioned offices, $39,900—1969 4-bedroom Colonial with IVi baths, formal MMTCNS AGENCY TYPIST plus utiltiies. Security. 6495^7. Colonial Cape, in the Rockledge WasUefsky at 6496306. Priced Colonial, excellent condition, 7 First Amendment In cases in­ ting, 80-100 bales. 742-6438, Available August 1st. Phone suitable for business and dining room, huge kitchen, garage, pool, huge treed lot. OPEN HOUSE BaOJOBB S4R-2MII 928,900 ATTRACTIVE five- area. Impossible to describe, it in low 40’s. It’s air con- rooms, 3 bedrooms, IVA baths, volving freedom of the press.” Good opportunity for qualified Howard Stanley, Long Hill Rd., 646-3542 after 5 p.m. ROCKVILLE - Nicely fur­ professional use. Available July room Ranch. Huge lot. Trees, CHARLES Apartments — East $31,000-6-6 Duplex. Needs work but an excellent buy on must be seen. Items like an ditionedll. large beautiful paneled rec The group called on the news person, to work in a small Andover. nished 3V5 room, apartment, 1st. First floor dental office, ap­ “ English Tavern” rec room , an garden, privacy. Hutchins Middie Tpke., 4V4 room today’s market. Sunday, 1-5 P.M. TWO family. As clean as can be room with fireplace and media and all citizens department, within our •••••••••••••••••••••••••••a residential area, adults only, no' proximately 900 square feet, “ in-law” suite, completely air- Agency, Realtors, 6495324. - e.B&W e. Townhouse, 1% baths, all found, pleasant tree shaded WHERE THE ACTION IS mirrors, large eat-in kitchen, “ concerned with preserving the organization. Must be an ac­ pets. 9160 monthly. 6491060. ready for occupancy. One- conditioned, the landscaping. 'Rm ba r r o w s k WALUCE Co. Garden Produeta 50 FOUR-ROOM apartment, appliances, two air- $37,900-Brand new 6-room Raised Ranch, aluminum street, comfortable private formal dining room, living bedroom apartment, no Call, we are ready to go. T. J. MANCHESTER Open house R o llo n - M L S integrity of the Bill of Rights to curate typist with good office Hartford Road, first floor, conditioners, heat, hot water, siding, VA baths, carpeting and garage. Attractive treed 558 Hllllam St» yard. Aluminum sided. Garage, room with beamed ceilings and Houaea lor Rent 65 children or pets. Inquire Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. Maneheater and Vicinity Sunday, 1-5 p.m., 22727Gre( Green Rd. be watchful for and resist any skiUs. Company offers good STRAWBERRIES- Pick your cellar storage, garage. 9155 storage. Basement garage, completely modernized, fine fireplace, new wall-to-wall weekdays 9 to 5 p.m., 647-9903. lot. 7-room Cape, wall-to-wall attempts to extend this trend .In wages and working con­ own, large fields, very good monthly. Available immediate­ 9230. Charles Ponticelli, M9 neighborhood. Your opportunity MUCH S raom ...... $21,5M carpeting throughout, closed in 456^4 MAIN Street — 9room MANCHESTER - Six-room carpeting, finished basement, VERNON Owner, 7-room, either state or local jurisdic­ ditions, convenient free pickingg. Containers fuiiiislied. ly, 649-2871. 9644, 646-0800. $31,500—Large 3-bedroom older Colonial with 2-car gar­ NEW 9room Raised Ranch to own a home without the COIOMM. 8 rooms...... $23,OM breezeway, attached 2-car gar­ house, family unit. Security. STORES - Offices - Big, completely new ultra-lovely four-bedroom Colonial. Large Buckland Farms, Follow signs age, comfortable oversized porch. ’ Ranch, 1V5 baths, built-ins, and (tolonials with wall-to- strain of single family COLOiM. I rooms...... $26!l00 age, on large corner lot. Pool tions.” parking and an excellent free 9160 monthly, 6492426,9 a.m. to beautiful, and reasonable. kitchen with built-ins, oversized kitchen, built-ins, formal dining to Buckland and Slater Streets. aluminum siding, city utilities. wall carpeting, aluminum Mid 3(te. Warren E. 18x32’ with large deck. E. Bartlett Barnes, publisher benefits program. 5 p.m. Route 83, Vernon Circle, 879 SniT LEVEL I looms ...S 3 3 .9 M garage, parklike grounds. J.N. room, hardwood floors, large $53,900—Exceptional design makes this 8-room Contem­ 9M,900. Hqyes Agency, 6466131. siding, IVi b a t^ and heavily lowland Realtors, 649110^ Assumable 6V>% mortgage, of The Bristol Press, was WOODLAND 4911. COLOMl Irkk Front . . . $33,800 Carrier Realty, 233-2260. patio. 18x32’ pool, city water, FIRST NATIONAL PICK your own strawberries, PRESIDENTIAL porary a unique and unusual offering. taxes 9680. Priced to sell 943,- reelected to a third term as ROCKVILLE area — 6W room treed lots. Built by Taylor sewers. 939,900. 875-0891. 308 A Birch Mountain Rd., Zep- MANCHESTER - Autumn OWE Lowly woo...... $35,900 900. Call Jason Brooks Real STORES, INC. MANOR YILLA6EAPTS. Cape, gas fired hot water heat, Made Homes, Inc. Mid 30’s. chairman at the council’s an­ pa Farm, Manchester., $36,200—Buy this new 9room Colonial ^wlth IVi baths, Street section, four-room We have many mora to Lota-Land For Sale 73 Estate, 647-1632. Paiic & O akla^ Avenues MANCHESTER 2-car garage, full basement, 5 FIVE-Room Ranch, carpeting, nual meeting. Reaort Property- aluminum siding, and treed lot. A Great Buy on any expandable Cape. Carpeting, ehooae trom, call now 200- East Hartford APARTMENTS minutes from Route 15 to Hart­ COVENTRY - One-half acre, new roof, large lot, dead-end STRAWBERRIES - Pick your One and two bedroonu For Rent 00 market. o BY DWNER excellent condition. 925,900. ANDOVER •- New Swiss An equal opportunity employer M/F ford, range and refrigerator BLANCHiWO A ROSSEHO 7475. 93,900. Tolland, acre, 93,900. An­ street, 921,900. Hayes Agency, own, Saturday and Sunday, HonsMlMd Street Four-bedroom home. Hayes Agency, 6466131. Chalet, 6 rooms, great view. Near schools, churches< furnished. Security agreement, dover, 91,800. overlooking lake. 6460131. Kury’s Farm, French Rd., (Off W. Middle Tpke.) MISQUAMICUT - 4V4 room Desirable location, near Tedford Real EsUte, 647-9914. and shopping center, on 9240 per month. Immediate oc­ Realtors/MLS 6492482 PASEK-RUTHERFORD Hayes Agency, 6460131. INVITATION THE Hebron Center Nursry Bolton. MANCHESTER cottage, heated, furnished. No ★ LISTINGS ARE URGENTLY NEEDED. PLEASE CALL MANCHESTER - West Side, 3 bus line. Call anytime. cupancy. Call 649-5029. schools. Aluminum siding, 189 West Center St. 289-7478 742-8243 TOLLAND — Looking for the School has an opening for a BulHby singles. 9175 weekly. Phone 649 OUR OFFICE FOR FAST, EXPERT SERVICE ★ rare offering, two-family, 95, CHURCH - Rockville, Main rec room with fireplace, Rianora-ML8 0P6B8-9 MANCHESTER - 102x632’ AA pld farmhouse with ten acres? teacher's aide for a 3-year old Houaehold G oods 51 0491. two-car garage. Large lot. Must body in excellent condition. TO BID UAR HOUSING CORP. Out o l Town- carpeting, breezeway, zone, wooded lot. Asking 913,- We got one, and it’s a beauty, class, Tuesdays and Thursday, 646-2623 be seen to be appreciated. Furnished, carpeting, kitchen, The Manchester Board ol 1 and 2-bedroom luxury 66 patio, over-sized garage, 900. Helen D. Cole, Realtor, Corner property, a prudent in­ 9 to 12 noon, for the 1973-1974 CLEAN USED — refrigerators, For Rent COVENTRY Lake (tottage, International Associates, meeting room or Sunday School Education seeks bids for apartments. Features wall-to- EAST Middle Tpke. — Two MLS, 643-6666. vestor could make ou real good school year. Anyone interest^ ranges, automatic washers Lakewood Heights. BeautifuF9ulS BLANCHARD A ROSSEHO modern kltcben with d ln ^ Realtors, 647-1300. WHISTLE CTean - 9room , full area. Low asking price, 872- Athletic Supplies for the Junior ROCKVILLE - 5,4, and 3 room family, 5-5, wood and brick con­ here. Call Lloyd O’Dell, at T. J. please send self-addressed with guarantees. See them at B. wall carpeting, vanity tile room cottage, sleeps 7 or 8. Call area. Air conditioned. dormer Cape. Large rooms, and 6043. . High Schools for the 19791974 apartments, 9105 to 9150 REALTORS-MLS 646-24t2 struction, excellent condition COLUMBIA - Two beautiful Crockett’s Tolland office, 879 stamped envelope to Box 137, „D. Pearl’s------Appliances,r r — 649 Main baths, built-in oven, range, Mitten Agency, 643-6930. Owner retiring. 649-3589. lots of extras. Only 936,500. school year. Sealed proposals monthly. Appliances, and yard. 1S9 Went Center Street with large barn, large lot. lots, all surveyed, accepted and 6279. Hebron, Conn. All applications 643-2171.13-217 dishwasher, refrigerator and Evenings 6495868. Start packing. C!all Barbara VERNON will be received until July 10, AVAILABLE August 1st - Utilities extra. Phone 872-0359. Charles Ponticelli, 649-9644, QUALITY ready to go. Walking distance to must be in by the 16th of July. disposai, electric heat, 2 air. Weinberg at T. J. Crockett’s. Utilities paid, 3 bedroom dou­ 6466800. lake, (fall 228-3080, Emil SOUTH WINDSOR - Thomas MGVE RIGHT IHII 1973 until 3:30 p.m. at which CARPETS — Wholesale to you 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Is the word that best 643-1577. conditioners, glass sliding ble, appliances, carpet, yard, ------^ Sadlon, builder. Drive. Immaculate 3-bedroom Just completed 6bedroom time they will be publicly WANTED — Cook, mature at our warehouse. ’The Cai^t describes this 4-bedroom doors, all large rooms. Full parking, 9185. H omefinders, HEBRON — Two-bedroom MANCHESTER - Avery Ranch, I ’A baths, full base­ Colonial In one. of Vernon’s opened. ’The right is reserved to woman to work in small Merchants, 1310 Tolland ’I^ke., Fee 5496980. 62-2. (tolonial on a dead-end street. ment, carport, gas heat, basement storage area, ample apartment, appliances, wall-to- CONDOMINIUM Adult area, Street, just reduced, 9roont nicest areas. IIA taths, 24 ft. reject any and all bids. restaurant. Monday-^turday. Manchester. 646-8568. First floor family room, 214 beautiful corner lot, convenient parking. Starting at 9175. wall carpeting. Cellar storage, living room, dining room, Colonial, 5 bedrooms, I'A baths, living' room with fireplace, Specifications and bid forms Call for appointment, 646-9168. FURNISHED one-bedroom, baths, 2-car garage. And Bualneaa Locatlona- to everything. 931,900. Ken* Handy to shopping, schools, large yard, parking, twenty kitchen with all appliances, 3-car garage, acre lot with plen­ SPACIQUS CAPE may be secured at the Business BROYHILL bedroom set, For Rent 07 Ostrinksy, Realtor, 643-1333. built-ins and self clean oven,, appliances, parking, singles minutes to Hartfora, fifteen central air-conditioning, 3 ty of privacy. Convenient to much more. BOOKKEEPER — Pilgrim bookshelf headboard, 4 years bus and religious facilities. Immaculate 6room (^pe, 4 aluminum siding and garage. Office, 45 N. School Street, referred, 925 a week. minutes to Manchester, 9190 bedrooms, 4 baths, rec room, everything. LaPenta Agency, Mills, has immediate opening old, excellent condition. Model apartment open for Call for Inspection today. bedrooms, carpeted living Unbeatable a t . 959,51)0. Joe Manchester, Connecticut. Ray­ &omefinders Fee 920., 5496980. monthly. 6490682, 6492871. patio with gas grill, wall-to-wall Realtors, 6492440. STORAGE warehouse, 10,500 HEBRON — Near Bolton town for full-charge bookkeeper. Moving, 875-6706. inspection 1-5 p.m., Saturday' 6917. carpeting, immaculate. 935,990. room, dining room with square feetr-StocK Place, rear. line. Six-room Raised Ranch. Gordon, 6495306. mond E. Demers, Business This is an outstanding oppor­ |nd Sunday. Other times by ELLINGTON - Available 646-0019, owner. MANCHESTER - Five-room ZINSSER AGENCY kitchen. Rec room with office. Attractive rental. Call 522-3114. Excellent condition, 2-car gar­ Manager. tunity for the right person. Call Mualeal Inatrumenta 53 appointment. STUDENTS - first-floor, 2- August 1st, 3-bedrooms 5V5 Ranch, full attic, recreation Lovely acre wooded lot. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• age, large lot. Call Mitten Itoal- ..B & W .o Sincerely, 646-1000 for interview. MLS nw BARROWS k WALUCE Co. bedroom double, basement, room apartment with HOLLISTER Street — 9room s, room, bar, fully landscaped. Wanted to Rent 00 ty, 643-6%0, Realtors. Raymond E. Demers SPINET Piano and matching R««lton-MLS Call: yard, parking, porch, 9150. appliances, spacious yard. C!all 3-bedrooms, IW baths, Ideally located. Owner, no 646-1511 Business Manager bench, excellent condition. MERRin AGENCY MiocboMer Pirkado - M M m Homefinders Fee 9 ^ .. 5496960. fireplace, 2-car gdrage, SINGLE HOME needed, for *******••••••••••••••••••••• USR Houaing Corp 8%-0063. agents please. 6492486. Phone 646-1444. 6911. enclosed porch, nice yard, 39 REALTORS 848-1180 responsible couple by July 1st. BOLTON ■ I ...... Situation Wanted 35 •••••••••••• •••••••••••••• 643-9581 Pleas call rental agency, 566 ROCKVILLE — Three-room day occupancy. 930’s. 6496039. SCHOOL, golf and swimming! A W6RKGF ARTII Wanted to Bur 8 8 A stone’s throw froip all 3,1s 1780. Robert Murdock, Raaltor MANCHESTER M agic - 3- apartment, heat, hot water, Y o u ’41 fin d a to u ch o f Striving Today NEED someone to fill in for 643-9581 bedrooms, appliances, yard for stove, refrigerator, 9130. Adults CONTEMPORARY Ranch, 12 this 7-room Garrison (tolonial, vacatjoning secretary? Teacher tomorrow in our exciting con­ fo r a WANTED - Antique furniture, kids, parking, basement, 9160. only. No pets, parking for one acres, 7 rooms, 4 bedrooms, PRICE REDUpED in one of Manchester’s very who is experienced secretary S t M ^ j. Luehon Jr. MANCHESTER - 5-room temporary custom built glass, pewter, oil paintings or HomeiindersI FFee 920., 5496960. car. Security deposit required. beamed ceiling, garages, view. Here is an opportunity to buy best areas. Let us show you Bettor Tomorrow looking for work for July. other antique items. Any quan­ iu p l. - 646-8287 extra value items, like wall-to- Ranch, corner lot, aluminum Bualneaa Property- Ramdi. Full bath oft master 699. Call 6499678. Hutchins Agency, 6495324. an older 2-family home in a 71 Phone 646-3867. tity. ’The Harrisons, 643^M , wall carpeting, realjy abundant siding, flagstone patio, well For Sale bedroom, dark stained oak highly desirable office area on 165 Oakland Street., WELSH AVE. - 2-bedroom cabinet and storage space, a maintained, stove and floors, 3 bedrooms, rec to n l^eai ^ ta te C^ompan^ ■ THREE-ROOM apartment, R(X:KVILLE - 3 rooms, 935 MANCHESTER - Three fami­ East Center Street in refrigerator included. Call Ruth EAST CENTER STREET - Of­ double, stove, carpet, garage, lovely deck overlooxing a qlean patio, pool, 3-car garage pleasant, convenient suburban weekly includes all utilities and ly central location, separate Manchester. Paved off-street Cowan, Starkweather Realty, fice building, originaily set- Doga-BIrda-Peta 41 WANTED - Used lui rack yard, nicely pricediriced alat 916 stream, and other refinements priced for today’s market. location, like private Home, appliances. Five rooms, rard, nirnaces, nice lot, bus line, 948r 6465353. uppfor dental' office. Waiting SPECIALIZING IN BOLTON PROPERTIES or ski rack for u stang. Homefinders Fe'ee 920., 5496960. parking. Priced at 942,900 for built into this 3 years young lawn, basement, working garage, 9150 monthly, utilities' 900. Hayes Agency, 6466131. ■ (U ...... room, receptionist room, two' Jennings. _ _ . , , YEAR-OLD Boxer, with Reasonable. Phone 742-9971 quick sale. beauty. All this, plus more, is adults. 6492880. 67-13. extra. 872-0359, 7:399:30 p.m. operating rooms, spare room, BOSTON c e n t e r ROAD— BOLTON, CONN. papers, male. Call 643-9661. after 7 p.m. on one a cre of sun and shade LOVELY custom built 9room ••B&W •• THREE-FAMILY, newlj^. three labs, half-bath, parking dappled beauty, with one or two Ranch on truly park-like yard. Th* BARROWS a WALLACE Co. MILL Street - UtiUties paid, 4- BOL’TON Bonanza — 4 rooms, renovated throughout, good iifv JARVIS REALTY CO. plus three-room apartment on Roolton — MLS Phone 646-2311 GOLDEN Retriever puppies,' REGULA’TOR clock or case, surprises that must be seen! Must sell how. Asking low 30's. room double, appliances, air, appliances, carpet, vestment or home with Income. REALTORS-mS 843-1121 second floor, 9M,o6o. ^ ilb rick MinchM>n Ptrtutio-SWSIW AKC, two quality males, -10 calendar or regular, with or Read Please call now. Belfiore Agep- Mr. Negro, Belfiore Agency, -carpet, basement, yard, parking, yard, basement, 9160. Ray Lima, Hutchins Agency, Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. weeks old, 644-m4 after 5 or without drop. 1-401-596-5741 cy. 647-1413. 647-1413. parking, 9160. Homefinders Fee Homefinders Fee 920., M9-6960. 6495324. weekends. after 6 p.m. Herald Ads \ 920., M96960. 6925. 6921. PAGE SIXTEEN - MANCHESTER gVENlNG HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Sat., June 30.1973 Hebron Obituaries m Vernon Police Mrs. Frank A. Morrone Jr. Teachers BOLTON-Mrs. Arlene H. Keith D. AndrewSj 18, of 30 Morrune, 38, of Birch Mountain Request Tolland Ave., Rockville, was Rd. Ext., died Friday at her issued a summons charging him notne. She was the wife of with making an improper left Frank A. Morrone Jr., owner of Mediation turn in connection with a two- the Magic Mirror Beauty Salon, car accident on Rt. 83 Friday. 757 Main St., Manchester. Police say that Andrews Mrs. lyiarrone was bom June ANNE EMT made an improper turn into the 28,1935 in Waterbury, daughter Correspondent path of a vehicle operated by of Mrs. Bernice Hurley Tel. 228-3971 Jack Jacobson of Windsor Marshall of East Hartford and Locks. the late Thomas Hurley Sr. She No injuries were reported in was a communicant of St. The Hebron Education the accident. Court date is July Maurice’s Church. Association is applying for 17. ------Other survivors are two sons, mediation through the State Peter Igmatowic?:, 44, of 33 Anthony R. Morrone and Vin­ Mediation Service under the Vernon Ave., Rockville, was cent F. Morrone, both at home; State Generai Statutes, accor­ " issued a summons charging him a daughter, Karen M. Morrone ding to Mrs. Cynthia R. with failure to obey a traffic at home; a brother, Thomas Jl. Strouse, president-elect of the control s i ^ l in connection Hurley of East Hartford; and a HEA. with a a three-car accident at sister, Mrs. Marguerite Riley Union and West St., Friday In announcing the decision, of Bristol. i-y night. The funeral will be Moiiday Mrs. Strouse stated that the Police say that the at 8:15 a.m. from the Watkins HEA and the Hebron Board of Ignatowicz vehicle was Education have been unable to Funeral Home, 142 E. Center / traveling northbound on West St., with a Mass at St. reach an agreement through St. and failed to stop at the Maurice’s Church at 9. Burial negotiations on teachers signal, and t/aveled into the will be in Bolton Center professional salaries and in­ of a car operated by ’Thomas Cemetery. surance benefits and have Colturi, 20, of 33 Grove St., reach^ an impasse. Friends may call at the Rockville. Police say that the funeral home tonight from 7 to According to Edward Colturi vehicle then struck a 9. Hinchliff, chairman of the parked car. Police said that all three cars «7 Hebron ^ a r d of Education, Kathleen E. SimmonB this is the first time that media­ were removed from the scene tion has been necessary in i by Wecker. Court date is’July Miss Kathleen E. Simmons, negotiating on teachers con­ \\ 17. , ____ 59, of Needham Heights, Mass., tracts. formerly of Manchester, died Gail A. Babcock, 22, of Rt. 30, ^’Tuesday at Glover Memorial One of the problems, Rockville, was charged with Hospital, Needham, Mass. Hinchliff stated, other than making in improper left turn Miss Simmons had lived in salaries is “fringe benefits’’, a Dance Floor Crowded at Sesquicentennial Ball after a»two-car accident at Rt. “minoE’’ problem. 83 and Dart Hill Rd„ poUce the greater Boston area for The nostalgic music of the Glenn Miller orchestrti drew many years. 150th year at the Sequicentennial Ball last night. (Herald said. Hinchliff said that last year crowds to the ballroom floor as Manchester marked its photo by Pinto) Police say that the Babcock Survivors are a sister, Mrs. the board paid $216 of the total Margaret Gazdzicki of vehicle was in collision with”a cost for individuals and $500 of car driven by Steven Neptune of Manchester; three brothers, the total cost for families. With Richard Simmons of Springfield, Mass. Blue Cross increases this year, Both received emergency Manchester, John Simmons of Hinchliff stated "the total cost East Hartford and Donald Sim­ Tolland • treatment at Rockville General of what the board will bear has Hospital and were released. mons of Hartford; and several not been agreed to.’’ Flash Floods Reported nieces and nephews. Court date is July 17. Committal services will be Road Policy Monday at 11 a.m. in St. James A meeting will be held Cemetery. Tuesday evening dbtween the In Most Parts Of State Friends may call at the Eaton HEA and the board to sign the Attacked by Zullo Funeral Home, 1351 Highland necessary papers requesting By The Associated Press passable, despite the flooding in while the comparable figures in Ave., Needham, Mass., Sun­ mediation. ’The National Weather Ser­ some locations. VIVIAN KENNESON Police day from 3 to 5 and '/ to 9 p.m. Waterbury were 2.70 inches and Citing his administrative vice issued flash flood ad­ Mudslides were reported in in Barkhamsted 2.25 inches. Correspondent experience in governing a city Report visories for much of Connec­ Bolton and Southbury while Police reported urban Tel. 875-4704 of 80,000 persons and his ticut today as heavy rains sent trees fell overnight in a New­ highway flooding and water Connecticut motorists are recognition factor in Fairfield water swirling through city town windstorm. problems on many state and in­ paying for Gov. Meskill’s County, Zullo also said new Richard L. Hardy, 40, of 27 Shutdown streets and blocked some low- Forecasters predicted rain terstate routes. Exit 22 on “drive to build a big election faces, more than tell miles Maple St., was charg^ last lying highways with pools of would continue on and off Interstate Route 95 in the West- year surplus” with a “shocking from Hartford, are needed. night with being a fugitive from water. through the day in most parts of port area was closed due to deterioration in highway Zullo told the TCDA he didn’t justice, police said. A flash flood warning was an­ the state and would taper off flooding at the bottom of the maintenance and resulting traf- expect any commitments, but Impact Told nounced for western Connec­ toward evening. Authorities ramp and Route 9 was flooded fice hazards,” former Norwalk was here to get a feel of people Police say that Hardy es­ ticut, while less serious flash said the flood advisories were between Exits 11 and 12 near Mayor Frank Zullo said of Tolland county. “However, caped from the Maine State flood watches were announced Thursday night. HARTFORD (AP) — The shutdown of the Penn Central likely to continue in effect until Westbrook. River Road in he said, if anyone was so moved Prison last year. He was ser­ for central Connecticut, the evening. Zullo, speaking at the Tolland ving a sentence in that prison on Railroad would be a monetary and ecological disaster to Southbury was cut off by ac­ by him they could get on the greater Hartford-Springfield United Illunimating Co. cumulations of water. County Democratic Association bandwagon, .there’s plenty of a charge of rape, police say. Connecticut and would add 1,000 trucks a day to Interstate area and the western half of about 2,400 customers in __ Other roads blocked included in Tolland, charged that room.” He has been held without 91 near Hartford, a state transportation department of­ southern Connecticut. Bridgeport area lost power at iSute 47 in Woodbury and Meskill’s “nitted road” policy Tennis and Guitar bond and is to be presented in ficial says.. Police reported a spate of about 8 p.m. Friday. All power Route 109 in Morris. has roused complaints from all Registration court July 2. State Prison traffic accidents on rain-slicked was restored by the early mor­ Route 317 in Roxbury suf­ parts of the state. “Meskill just Colin Pease, deputy com­ Transportation Authority Tennis instruction will be authorities from ’Thomaston, roads and urged motorists to ning hours. Other UI outages in­ fered a slight washout, while hasn’t given the department the missioner for the state Bureau (MTA). provided at Crandall’s Park. Maine, are expected to begin proceed with extreme caution. volved about 130 customers in minor water problems were money or manpower needed to of Motor and Rail Carriers, said An MTA spokesman said the Registration will be tomorrow extradition proceedings short­ Most roads were reported Stratford and small numbers of meet minimum standards of that if the Penn Central went authority had a contract to reported on Route 41 in from 1 to 4 p.m. and all day July ly, police said. customers in other additional safety and convenience,” he out of business Connecticut operate the lines with Penn Salisbury. State police said a 2. locations. said, “even though motorists would be left with almost no Central. particularly high number of A six-seek course will be Juanita Newkirk, 30, of 466 W. HELCQ and CL&P said out­ weather-related accidents had are paying heavily in the form railroad freight service. ’There “We have the rights of way Contract Station offered with classes ’Tuesdays Middle Tpke. was charged last ages in their service were brief of high gasoline taxes.” are only two other rail lines and equipment,” he said. “And occurred on 1-86 in East Hart­ and ’Thursdays from 1 to 3 p.m. night on a Circuit Court 12 Will Open Monday and affected only small Zullo said the Transportation coming into the state, one we have the right to put another ford. A $1 fee per hour will be arrest warrant with disorderly numbers of customers. Department has 496 vacancies through Vermont, the other carriaj^ in there.” John Bengston, officer-in- Electrical storms in the New­ charged and participants must conduct. Police say that charge through Canada, he said. charge of the Manchester Post Two inches of rain were town area overnight set off resulting from the hiring freeze provide their own equipment ordered by Gov. Meskill last is in connection with a June 16 Penn Central trustees In Office, announced that a new reported overnight in the Dan­ about 40 burglar alarms, police Registration for guitar in­ Pease said that without Penn August. “The department incident in which a man was Philadelphia said Friday Central freight service, many Contract Station will open Mon­ bury area, while about 1.3 in­ reported. struction will be conducted threatened with a knife. ches fell Friday and early today doesn’t have the people to carry they’ve been unsuccessful in Connecticut businesses would day in the Browse Around Rain was heavy in Southbury Saturday at the park from 10 ' She was released on her in Bridgeport. About 3.5 inches on the kind of maintenance their three-year effort to be crippled and the state’s Shoppe, 313 Green Rd., near and the Groton area, but no a.m. to noon. written promise^ to appear in fell at Thompson Dam in the 24- w hic^/before Meskill, gave reorganize the bankrupt highways would be overloaded Parker and Woodbridge Sts. It flooding in those regions was Two sessions are available, court July 16. hour period ending early today. C qpA ^cut the reputatibn of railroad. Without massive by increased heavy-truck traf­ will be under, the direction of reported. July 2, to 27 and July 30 to Aug. federal assistance by October, Robert Gagosz, proprietor of h.,w!4iwhe nation’s best secon­ 24. Classes will be offered'two fic. « dary roads.” the trustees said all trains the shop. hours a week at a fee of $1 per would stop by January. He said the companies, Customers wilU be able to Tolland George Hunt, Tolland hour. However, if the giant Penn hardest hit by the shutdown purchase stamps and money Democratic Town Committee Inspectors Holiday vice chairman, in the absence Central operation, which runs would be heavy-manufacturing orders, and mail all types of The building inspector, of chairman Charles Thifault, on 20,000 miles of track in 16 firms located in rural areas. mail, ordinary, registered and sanitary inspector, and zoning Two Killed welcomed the TCDA to Tolland. states and two Canadian Many of these businesses, certified letters and parcel post enforcement officer will not A1 Ahearn of Bolton, conduc­ provinces, collapses by the end which rely on the railroad to and insured parcels. hold hours at the Administra­ In Crash Petition May Ask ting his first meeting as presi­ of the year, the three commuter bring in raw materials and ship . Bengston said the many tion Building Monday because dent of the TCDA, said the On Route 91 lines serving the New York out ^finished goods, cannot residents of the northeastern of the holiday. area will.continue to run, accor­ switch to heavy truck transpor­ part of Manchester will be association is entering its 43rd Halt in Building year and is one of the oldest HARTFORD (AP)-A ding to the Metropolitan tation because nearby highways served more conveniently, by Philadelphia, Pa. couple died are inadequate. Pease said. having a postal facility in their organizations of its sort in the statq. State Offers Friday when their car skidded neighborhood. ^ out of control on rain-slicked In Memoriam <7 VIVIAN KENNESON households up to 4,463, an in­ Ahearn gave a background on Pease said the solution to the Reward For Interstate Route 91 and struck a In loving memory ot "Mrs, Mary Correspondent crease of 118 per cent. Zullo, noting he was elected to Catalano t{ho liassed away July 1, 1968. problem hinges on whether concrete abutment, state police Tel. 875-4704 ’The sum m a^ state that if all his first term as mayor of Murderer said. Congress votes financial bulldable land were developed, Norwalk at age 33. He was sub­ Gone but not forgotten. Troopers said the car assistance to the beleaguered Milk Shortage Tolland’s population could sequently re-elected to two railroad. The Planning and Zoning HARTFORD (AP) - Gov. carrying Mr. and Mrs. Walter Children and Grandchildren Predicted swell to 50,000, with up to 15,000 more terms of the state’s Thomas J. Meskill Friday Commission may be presented Fricker failed to negotiate a dwelling units. seventh largest city, before authorized a $3,000 reward for By Year’s End with petitions for moratorium curve near the Charter Oak ’The development concept in­ taking a leave from public of­ information leading to the on building permits at its Bridge. ’The couple reportedly ANDOVER, Mass. (AP) - cludes eight or more centers fice to devote more time to his arrest and conviction of the per­ NOTICE meeting Monday night. was enroute to visit friends in .New England is in for a milk designed to satisfy the needs of family and law practice. PUBLIC HEARING According to John Trainor, son or persons involved in the Simsbury. -'-,1 j ■ shortage by the end of the year the ultimate population. Each Zullo said he was testing the slaying of a 16-year-old South ADDmONAL APPROPRIATIONS he and Folke Erickson will pre­ Fricker, 45, was Idead on unless the federal government neighborhood center would be proverbial waters for the BOARD OF. DmECTORS sent the informal petitions Windsor gas station attendant. arrival at Hartford H ^ j^ l. allows raw milk prices to rise, the heart of the community, gubernatorial candidacy for Edward N. Donihee was TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT when enough signatures are ob­ Wrecking crews worked nearly a dairy official says. featuring a park, elementary 1974, but stressed he has not an­ killed on the job June 13 after Nqtice is hereby given that the ^ r d of Directors, Town of tained, although no official an hour to pull the body of Mrs. A.C. Fisher, general manager number are required. school and recreational nounced his candidacy. He being robbed of around $35. He Manchester, Connecticut, will hold a Publip Hearing in the Fricker, 43, from the vehicle. of Yankee Milk, Inc., the facilities. stated the main issue in the was shot once in the back of the Hearing Room at .the Municipal Building, 41 Center Street, The petition requests the PZC region’s largest milk A centralized shopping, election is Gov. Meskill, who head and once in the back. Troopers said wet pavement Manchester, Connectlcijt, ’Tuesday, July 10,1973, at 7:00 P.M. to to declare a moratorium on all and unfamiliarity with the road cooperative, said the “cost- recreation, entertainment and will be “very tough to b ^ t.” State’s Atty. John D. LaBelle consider and act on the following; commercial and residential helped to cause the accident. price squeeze ... is forcing the education center was proposed asked for the reward after state building permits for 90 days or Former state representative The rear tires of the Fricker Proposed additional appropriation to 1973-74 Budget, Special sale of milk cows for high beef until such time as the Com­ south of Rt. 72 interchange with and local police were unable to Robert Houley of Vernon asked car were smooth” according to Grants, bSuid 61. , ' - . ' pHces and accelerating the rate prehensive Town Plan and 1-86. Conmifrcial and industrial Zullo his feelings about the discover the identity of the of dairy farm closings.” police. Police Dispatcher .'___...... $ 6,500.00 revised zoning regulations are development goals are to number two spot, or any other killer or killers. Community Relations Services...... $12,504.00 Increasing feed costs and low acjopted. The petitioners feel eliminate commercial strip state office. Zullo replied that Sub Professional Personnel ...... $ 7,994.00 milk prices combine to put -the that the best iii.terests of development. he would run for governor and to be financed .by State Grant. . ■ • dairy farmer in serious finan­ Tolland would be served if this ’The summary report covered nothing else. "If the party Proposed additional appropriation to 1973-74 Budget, cial difficulties, Fishdr said measure is adopted. ' areas of residential develop­ doesn’t choose to nominate me Educatiortal Special Grants, Fund 41 ...... $330.00 Friday. A summary of the 1985 Com­ ment, open space and recrea­ I would not seek any other posi­ G&H PAVING COMPANY for Vocational Rehabilitation, to be financed by State Grant. Milk production in New prehensive Plan was presented tion, refuse disposal, fire tion on the ticket and wouldn’t England has run behind last BITUMINOUS DRIVEWAYS, PMIKINO LOTS, ETC. Proposed additional wpropriation to 1973-74 Budget, at a PZC meeting in April, but a protection and roads. go home mad.” . year’s levels for the past seven Educational Special G r a ^ . Fund 41 ...... $1,295.60 planned public hearing months, Fisher said. for Home Economics Program to be addled to existing Account scheduled for April 30 was While present price controls ^^Sesquicentennial Special!** No. 146, to be financed by State Grant. canceled because Town Counsel do not freeze prices on raw Robert King objected, to parts Open Mondays Year ’Rounni 1 Proposed additional appropriation to General Fund Budget agricultural products, he said, Wo will give you FREE, a Manehastar Sosquicaiitaii- of the plan. ptenlcn le n lfi stippHtsb u b b IIm — platMnlMM — cupsCUDB / mal Plaque (Valuo S7.50) to hang In y o u M S o r^ 1973-74...... $50,000 00 they do in effect freeze them by King declined to state what This is to provide working cash for Educational Special holding the line on wholesalers areas he was concerned with napUiit - tabMotlM WITH EVERY DRIVE or PARKING LOT SOLO D m and retailers. J une 21st thru July 21st oMyl Projects Fund, to be flnanc^ by State and Federal'Grants. but said, “there are problems— “Mra /lave every A Yankee Milk spokesman no doubt about It.” Anthony Pietrantonlo, Secretary said the cooperative represents m ie thlngl" Board of Directors ’The plan, representing over a FREE ESTIMATES — SPECIAL LOW PRICES 5,500 milk producers in New year’s work by the PZC, Ad­ Manchester, Connecticut England and New York and ac­ iNiy your winning BEAT THE SUMMER RUSH, CALL US TODAY at visory Committee, and lottory tickot 649-5233 Dated at Manchester, Connecticut, counts for about 50 per cent of Northeast Development Group, this twenty-eighth day of June, 1973 the milk sold in the Boston at fairway... 26 Years’ Exparloncal AU Work 6uarantaodl projected Tolland’s population FuHy bisurodt area. will reach, 16,700 by 198S| with

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The drama "That Man from Rio" (1064). |iiiiiniH iiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiH im ^^^^^ (40) W HArS MY LINE ISLAND (24) THIRTY MINUTES (3) BOB NEWHART (40) ROMPER ROOM — 2:30 — has been adapted for TV by (30) BLACK EXPOSURE - (40) I LOVE LUCY Milfer, and will be produced in (18) GOSPEL JUBILEE — 8:00 — — 11:30 — (3) LOVE IS A MANY — 0:30— (3) LOVE OF LIFE New York this fall for future — : — (3) HAP RICHARDS SPLENDORED THING (3) CBS NEWS 10 00 (8-40) BEWITCHED — SHM) — airing on both NBC and BBC. (3) MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE (8) PHIL DONAHUE (8-40) DATING QAME (18) JIM A TAMMY The British dramatic produc­ (3) NBC NEWS (24) DAVID SUSSKIND (20) ROMPER ROOM (20-22-30)° HOLLYWOOD (20-22-30) DOCTORS (20) MAKE ROOM FOR EXPERIENCE SQUARES (24) MISTER ROGERS tion for the initial “ exchange” I — Ild lO - = o n e o f th e r e a s o n s (22) KITTY TODAY — 3KK) — (30) BEVERLY HILLBILLIES will be announced soon. DADDY — 12:00 (3) NEWS (30) MIKE DOUGLAS (3) THE PRICE IS RIGHT (40) McHALE’S NAVY Terms of the NBC-BBC (24) TURNINGTPOINT WHY YOU CAN ENTRUST YOUR (40) STRUM A DRUMMERS (3) NEWS (8-40) GENERAL HOSPITAL (40) REASONER REPORT (18) I SPY (8-40) p a s s w o r d agreement call for joint selec­ „-8:15i- (20-22-30) ANOTHER ' — 8:30 — tion of the exchanged specials - . — 7:00— ^ — 11:20— (20-22-30) JEOPARDY ° WORLD (20) HAVE GUN — (3) YOGI BEAR ^ f (20) MAKE ROOM FOR before their production. (3) WILDLIFE THEATRE HEARING — 12:30 — — 3:30 - DADDY . WILL TRAVEL — 9:30 — (3) LAWRENCE WELK problem t o o u r c a r e (3) SEARCH FOR (3) RANGER STATION (22-30) HOGAN’S HEROES Bob Hope will headline six (20) NBC NEWS (22-30) NEWS (3) GAMBIT « TOMORROW (22) NOT FOR WOMEN (8-40) ONE LIFE TO LIVE (24) ELECTRIC COMPANY specials on NBC-TV during the (22) NEWS (8-40) SPLIT SECOND (18) LIVING WORD (40) NEWS 1973-1974 season, the networic (24) MASTERPIECE — 11:30— ONLY (3) MOVIE (20-22-30) WHO.WMAT. OR (20-22-30) RETURN TO — 8:55 — has announced. - Hope, who THEATRE (40) FLINTSTONES WHERE celebrated his 70th birthday "PaiTtah" (1066). PEYTON PLACE (3) NEWS (30) HEE HAW Vour Beitone May 29, starred in his first NBC (40) AVENGERS (8) MOVIE HEARING AID SERVICE "Qldaon of Scotland Yard" (1056). Neighbor ------— ------Radio program in 1938. The Suzanne Pleshette plays John D. Hulser • l^ree Horae Appointments — No ObUgation • Monday, July 2 coming season will mark his -7:30— (40) THRILLER Emily, Bob’s wife, in CBS- (3) GEORGE KERRY — 8:00— TV Notes 24th year on NBC-TV. -MIDNIGHT- 34 PRATT ST., HARTFORD, CONN. Phone 247-7724 (24) PORTRAIT OF A A HERO TV’s “ Bob Newhart Show” (18)‘NASHVILLE MUSIC (18) NEWS (3-8-22) NEWS AS A YOUNG MAN Edward Aaner of “ TheMary Open Mon. - FYi. 9 to 5 — Saturdays 9 to 1 (18) I SPY Tyler Moore Show” and Lyle (20) WASHINGTON — 8:30— '^11 (18) INHALE THE INCENSE Waggoner of "The Carol Sunday, July 1 DEBATES Burnett Show” are pooling — 9:00— — 7:00 — — — (24) SESAME STREET their talents in "Bom Yester­ 10:00 (8) EIGHTH DAY — 6:00 — (8) THIS IS THE LIFE (30) TO TELL THE TRUTH (3) HERE’S LUCY day,” now playing on the Ohio (3) LAMP UNTO MY FEET (20) BASEBALL (3) YOUNG PEOPLE’S (8-40) MOVIE (8-40) CURIOSITY SHOP (40) DANIEL BOONE Kenley Theater Circuit. — 7:30 — Indians vs. Yankssa at Nsw York. CONCERT “Tha Spirit la W|IMr)g." (8) WORSHIP FOR SHUT-INS (22) CATHOLIC SERVICE (22) MOVIE (8) BLACK OMNIBUS — 8:30— — 9:30— (22) GOSPEL HOUR (30) LET US c e l e b r a t e "Qolng Bya Bys” (1B34). 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(20-30) WILD KINGDOM • RADIOS WILL TRAVEL a w e e k d a y (Monday- Ed McMahon is a member of (8) POLICE SURGEON (24) JANAKI the board of governors of the (8) CAPTAIN NOAH — 2:30 — (22) NEWS (18) ORAL ROBERTS through-Friday) program — NOOR — (24) ZOOM — 11:30— Bedside Network of the (22) BILLY JAMES HARGIS (3) CHALLENGE (30) ADAMS FAMILY (22) HOLLYWOOD SQUARES premiering Monday, July 0, (40) DAY OF DISCOVERY (40) IT TAKES A THIEF (3) MOVIE Veterans Hospital Radio and (8) CONNECTICUT SCENE — 3KH> — SPECTACULAR SAVINGS (24) CHINESE WAY ''So Darling, So Daadly" (1967). at 2:30 p.m. Television Guild. „ — 9:00 — (20) INSIGHT (3) CBS SPECTACULAR — 7:30 — Summer Hours Close 12 Noon Sat. (30) MOUSE FACTORY (8) MIVIE (3) INTERNATL ZONE (22) LLOYD BRIDGES (30) MOVIE (3) DICK VAN DYKE (40) l>OLKA "Qlrl In Room.13" (1961). (8) CARTOON CARNIVAL (30) LEE TREVINO "Edga of Darknaas" (1043). 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C KaliyiRd. (40) MOVIE (18) ADVENTURER Call For Estimatas 646-7370 “Amarican Empira" (1042). (2022-30) MOVIE ‘ (20-22-30) JOHNNY CARSON (40) THE DEADLY VISITOR — .MIDNIGHT — Regis Toomey and Lurene Tuttle appear in NBC-TV’s "Tha Railway Chlldran" (1970). 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(40) DANIEL BOONE (10) STAND UP S CHEER (18) CELEBRITY BOWLING (24) JANAKI — 6:30— (22) WAIT TILL YOUR (20-22-30) MADIGAN For AppohMinont Coll (3) CBS NEWS — 11:30— FATHER GETS HOME —OHM— 640-2808 (0) ABC NEWS (30) CIRCUS (3) MOVIE (20) NEWS (3) DAN AUGUST "Drums Atong the Mohawk" (1939). (40) DRAGNET (18) 700 CLUB (SIMOVIE GOLDEN CHARM (22-30) NBC NEWS *^7090I Young Racers" (1963). — 10:00 — COIFFURES Member of — 7:00— — 6 : 00 — (3) CANNON (20-22-30) JOHNNY CARSON (3) AMERICAN ADVENTURE (3) SONNEY AND CHER (8) OWEN MARSHALL (40) COMEDY NEWS 1143 Tolland Tpko. (6) TRUTH OR (6-40) THICKER THAN Burr Comoro DislinguiilKd Adilcvemeiit Award WInntr 1972 ' (20-22-30) SEARCH — IdW — CONSEOUENCES WATER (24) HOMEWOOD Monchootor (8) COMEDY NEWS “Lors Got TogoHior at tho QoMon Charm” By BETTY DEBNAM Thursday, July S Bob Reiner (24) PLAYHOUSE NEW (3-8-22) NEWS YORK Still Thinks Why Not Serve Up a Good Game: Play Tennis (18) DICK VAN DYKE (20) WASHINGTON — 0:00 — Of Baseball VEST,, DEBATES (3) MOVIE , Tennis is becoming more popular every year. ‘Th e Men^Who Died Twice” (1070). ) t i (24) SESAME STREET (0-40) KUNG FU He wanted to be a cowboy or MCKAiSE By the end of the 1960’s, the ten million tennis (30) TO TELL THE TRUTH (18) 700 CLUB baseball player, but he ended up STORE tii? ' (40) DANIEL BOONE (20-22-30) IRONSIDE a “ meathead.” players in this country outnumbered the golfers — 6:30 — MANCHESTER — 0:30 — As a youMster, Bob Reiner, PARKADE by a million. (3) CBS NEWS co-star of CB^TV’s “ All In The (8) ABC NEWS (24) JUST JAZZ FULii SELECTION OP Family,” had keen ambitions, H ere are some pointers for beginners: (18) CANADIAN PRO — 10:00 — and in his late teens he chose to IMPORTED FOOTBALL (8) STREETS OF SAN AND 1. Be alert and ready for shots. Keep your eye (20-30) NBC NEWS be a writer and actor. In the FRANCISCO back of his mind, though, one DOMESTIC on the ball. Keep your knees bent and lean for­ — 7:00 — (20-30) DEAN MARTIN dream still keeps popping up — WINES (3 ) NATIONAL (24) ADVOCATES baseball. ward a little, so your weight is on the balls of GEOGRAPHIC — •10:30 — LIQUORS (8) TRUTH OR (18) LIVING WORD Even though he was a better- - p l u s - your feet. CONSEQUENCES — il:00 — than-average ball player, h a r v e s t HILL 2. As soon as you see in what direction the ball (20) NEWS (3-8) NEWS Reiner just wasn’t professional DISCOVERY (22-30) NEWS (18-22-30-40) NEWS material. But that didn’t quell is coming, swing the racket back, keeping the (24) ZOOM his interest in the game — BRANDS (20) HAVE GUN-WILL face perpendicular to the ground. (40) ABC NEWS TRAVEL Whenever he has a spare mo­ MASTEIR CHARGE — 7L30 — (24) AVIATION WEATHER ment, he plays baseball. 3. Step into the direction you wish to hit the (8) THIS IS YOUR LIFE PERSONAL CHARGE — 11:30 — Recently Reiner floated on ACXXJUNTS INVITED (20) FILM (3) MOVIE ball. (22) THRILL8EEKERS Cloud Nine, for part of his TEL. 649-0446 "Eye of the Cet'‘ (1969). dream became reality; He (24) ECRICA (8) MOVIE 4. For the forehand, contact the ball beside the (30) WAIT TILL YOU worked out with the Los "Bride of Venoeance" (1949). Veteran journalist Arthur Angeles Dodgers. forward foot with the racket perpendicular to FATHER GETS HOME (20-22-30) JOHNNY CARSON Krock discusses the need for Our SPEEDY Specialty (40) DRAGNET (40) AND THE BONES a free and independent news “ 1 was a kid all over again,” TRULY DELICIOUS the ground. — 8:00 — CAME TOGETHER media on an ABC-TV News Reiner said. “ You can’t im­ 5. For the backhand, contact the ball in front (3) THE WALTONS — 1:00 — special, “ The First & agine how excited and nervous I CHICKEN (8-40) NEWS (8) AND THE BONES Essential Freedom,’’ was in that Dodger uniform, Brown in 6 Minutes of the forward foot with the racket perpendic­ (20-22-30) HELEN REDDY CAME TOGETHER going through pre-game exer­ The world’s “ finest eatin’ Thursday, July 5, at 8 plm. cises I idolize.” ular to the ground. chicken” with incomparable taste. 6. Carry the ball on the racket face as long as Friday, July CALL IN ORDER \~TV Nates | Pick Up 10 Minutes Later possible toward the target. — 6:00 — IN REVIEW The forehand — notice the grip and the position of the feet. (3-8-22) NEWS Tony Bennet and Lena Home DEC’S DMVE-IN 7. Follow through high with an upward and (18) I SPY — 8:30 — will team for a one-hour outward movement still keeping the racket face ,(20) WASHINGTON (8-40) ODD COUPLE musical special on ABC-’TV in 482 CENTER ST. 843-2889 DEBATES (20-22-30) LITTLE PEOPLE September, the network has an- perpendicular to the ground. (24) SESAME STREET (24) BLACK PERSPECTIVE noupced. ’The first time they (30) TO TELL THE TRUTH ON THE NEWS appeared together was for a The Grip (40) DANIEL BOONE — 0:00 — Burt )j^charach TV special. (3) MOVIE There are three types of grips commonly used. — 8:30 — "The Cincinnati Kid" (1965). (3) CBS NEWS (8-40) ROOM 222 Red^Foxx, star of “ Sanford ^ t a n e k They are the western, eastern and continental. (8) ABC NEWS (20-22-30) MOVIE and Son,’’ has been named the i: L t c r«o»i.:s The most common are the eastern forehand and (22-30) NBC NEWS "The Qreat Man's Whiskers" (1973). 1973 TV Father of the Year by <5 — 8:30 — the National Father’s Day LaHO^^fllORitS backhand. — 7:00 — (8-40) LOVE THY NEIGHBOR Committee in New York. (3) WORLD OF KRE8KIN BROAD For the forehand grip, you simply shake hands (8) TRUTH OR — 10:00 — 777 with the handle held in a perpendicular posi­ CONSEQUENCES (8) LOVE, AMERICAN Brian Keith played the doctor (18) OICK^AN DYKE STYLE in the road company production tion.^ For the backhand, you turn your thumb (22-30) NliWS (24) CHANGING MUSIC of “ Mr. Roberts” while his (24) FRENCH CHEF — 10:30 — father, Robert Keith, played F J lU n U L slightly under the racket for about one eighth (40) ABC NEWS (24) MAN BUILDS, the same role oniRroadway. of a turn to the right. MAN DESTROYS CAR i — 7:30 — — 11:00 — (3) WHATS HAPPENING (3-8) NEWS Bert Parks is an avid tennis STEREO (8) LASSIE (20) HAVE GUN-WILL player. He plays outdoors all year by spending winters in (18) 7b0 CLUB t r a v e l (20) tiUMAN DIMENSION (22-30-40) NEWS Florida and summers in RUIOS Connecticut. The ready position — (22) L E rS MAKE A DEAL (24) AVIATION WEATHER TV-Radio Sales and Service (24) MAKING THINGS GROW (30) HOLLYWOOD SQUARES — 11:30 — keep your eye on the (40) NANNY AND THE (3) MOVIE "Esther and the King" (1960). Atlantic Heating Cil PROFESSOR (8-40) IN C O N C m ball, knees bent and (20-22-30) JOHNNY CARSON L.T. WOODCO. — 8:00 — 51 BlaMlI 8L 643-1129 (3) SIXTY MINUTES — IKW — lean forward on the (8) MOVIE For24HowBi8ii8r^ittYi(^,Ph9iie 649-3701 (20-22-30) SANFORD A SON The LMt Women on Earth” (1960). balls of your feet. (24) WASHINGTON WEEK (20) MIDNIGHT SPECIAL Dennis We&ver portr&ys Don WILLIS Garaae Abraham Lincoln in “ The Television stations reserve Richard Long, a star of ABC- SPECIALISTS IIN The backhand — again, notice the grip and feet position. Man's Whiskers.” an ine ngni to make last* ----— 1 MP4U ^C-TV special airing minute programming was a series regular in the now- V BRAKE SERVICE Wheel Friday, July 6, at 9 p.m. changes. defunct series, “ Bourbon Street GENERAL AUTO REPAIR Beat” and “ 77 Sunset Strip M9-4531 - 18 MAIN ST.. (MANCHESTER Alignment Summer Fhin Puzzle-le^o To Serve: Super Sport: Stan Smith Super Sport: Margaret Smith Court Stan Smith, the winner of the 1. StjEuid with Margaret Smith Court is ANSWER BOX both feet behind 1972 Wimbledon singles’ crown, i r a i * 9 considered one of the finest • p u u o w i 'I the base line with also won the 1972 Martini and t o q * 9 tennis players ever. She im | *9 p t m • z the toes on a line Rossi Gold Racket Award. 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