f o u r t e e n — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Nianchester, Conn., Tues., Feb. 3. 1976 Obituaries ______About town The weather Variable cloudiness, high in the mid 30s. Fair tonight and Thursday. Low Francis Boland; tonight In teens and high Thursday JHanrlfMtFr Eurnttm JirraUi The Disabled American Veterans dover, will give a hairstyling the home of Bob and Marylou around 30. National weather forecast Auxiliary will meet Wednesday at demonstration. Hostesses are Mrs. Kennedy, 67 Brent Rd. map on page 14. oil firm head 7:30 at the VFW Home. Jean Kuhl, Mrs. Barbara Soares, Manchester—A City of Village Charm Refreshments will be served. Mrs Mrs. Helen Hlyviak and Mrs. Francis E. Boland, 62, of 39 Manchester; three daughters, Mary Carol Hanson. ' MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1976 - VOL. XCV, No. 106 Delta Chapter, RAM, will have a TWENTY-FOUR PAGES — THREE SECTIONS PRICE: FIFTEEN CE;NTS Stephen St., president and founder of C. Boland, Charlotte A. Boland and Koffee Krafters of the Nutmeg business meeting at 7:30 Wednesday the Boland Oil Co. at 369 Center St., Ellen T. Boland, all of Manchester; a YWCA Center will meet Wednesday at the Masonic Temple, after which died Monday at Manchester brother, Robert J. Boland of from 9 a.m. to noon at the Communi­ the Most Excellent Master degree Memorial Hospital. He was the hus­ Manchester; a sister, Mrs. William ty Y to work on sand paintings. Each The Cornell Circle of South United will be conferred. David Toomey, band of Mrs. Charlotte Quirk Boland. Donovan of West Hartford; and member is asked to bring a glass con­ Methodist Church will meet excellent king, will preside. Mr. Boland was born July 9,1913 in several nieces and nephews. tainer, gravel, potting soil, charcoal, Wednesday at 9:15 a.m. at Susannah Manchester, son of the late Michael The funeral is Thursday at 8:45 spoon, and sharp and blunt in­ Record $1.8 billion budget proposed Wesley Hall. Guest speaker will be and Ellen Ryan Boland, and lived a.m. from the John F. Tierney struments. Hostesses are Mrs. David Officers and directors of Omar Funeral Home, 219 W. Center St., Call and Mrs. Kenneth Knight. Baby­ John Morris, area director of New Shrine Club will meet Wednesday at 8 here all his life. He established the HARTFORD (UPI) - Gov. Ella T. exception of public welfare and Sagging tax revenues til the following fiscal year, the with a Mass at St. Bartholomew’s sitting is provided. The meeting is Life Inc. Mrs. Barbara Philip is p.m. at the Washington Social Club. Step of all, the layoff of 505 state oil firm in 1935 and founded the hostess. Grasso today proposed a record $1.8 education agencies — Mrs. Grasso With tax revenues sagging under -governor said. $'737,000 was allocated for new state Church at 9:30. Burial will be in St. open to all interested persons. employes” last Jan. 2. Cooperative Oil Companies in billion budget but had to gamble on a vowed there would be no drops in the weight of the recession, Mrs. The $1.8 billion budget for fiscal aid for s(>ecial education program?. Manchester and Willimantic in 1957. James Cemetery. Membership in the YWCA and national economic recovery to State workers should get a $300 pay The venereal disease clinic The Auxiliary of the Army-Navy state services. Grasso proposed a bookkeeping 1977 represents an $108 million in­ No major tax increases In 1974, he established the Boland Friends may call at the funeral Koffee Krafters is required. hike to make up for the 40-hour work Francis E. Boland originally scheduled for Wednesday balance her revenue projections change postponing the need for crease, or 6.4 per cent, from this Although Mrs. Grasso called for no Nurseries at 315 Broad St. He also home Wednesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to Club will meet Wednesday at 7:% The Education Ilepartment was week, expected to save $20 million by will be held tonight from 6 to 8 p.m. against planned expenditures. higher revenues until the expected year’s $1.68 billion budget. Mrs. major tax increases, she expects to 9 p.m. The Ladies Aid Society of the p.m. at the club house. There will be cut from $464 million this year to $380 mid-1977 by allowing 2,000 workers to had a real estate license. “We wished we could do more but I economic improvement yields better Grasso told lawmakers it will not get an additional $4.2 million by The family suggests that any Lutheran Women’s Missionary in the outpatient department at a special program after the meeting. million next year; UConn went up be dropped from the state’s 40,000 For many years, he was an active am relieved to say we will not be revenues in 1978. require major tax hikes. replacing the controversial sales tax memorial gifts may be made to the League of Zion Evangelical Lutheran Manchester Memorial Hospital. Refreshments will be served. from $97 million to $101 million; payroll, she said. sponsor of local youth baseball and Mrs. Julia Emerson forced to do less,” the nation’s only “Proper and valid budget tools” on business services with a 2 cent per East Catholic High School Develop­ Church will meet Wednesday at 7:30 Mental Health dropped from $7p.3 “The taxpayers of our state, so Bookkeeping changes basketball teams. ROCKVILLE — Mrs. Julia Blaces -woman governor told the opening will allow her to spend some $60.1 gallon hike in the gasoline tax. ment Fund, 115 New State Rd., or to p.m. at the church. Pastor Charles The St. Bridget Social Club plan­ million to $68 million; and Labor hard pressed in this economy, can ’The bookkeeping changes will let Other survivors are three sons, Emerson, 82, of 27 Cottage St. died ’The executive of Nathan sekilion of the 1976 legislature. million in fiscal 1977, beginning July The service tax, which the gover­ St. Bartholmew’s Church, 741 E. ning committee for the St. Patrick’s dropped from $38 million to $32 not stand additional taxes,” she said the state spend in fiscal 1977 some Edward F. Boland, Daniel M. Boland Sunday at Rockville General Kuhl will lead a discussion. Mrs. Hale PTA will meet tonight at 8 at Although calling for deep slashes in 1, which is not due in state coffers un- nor said has impeded job and Middle Tpke. Donald Long of Boston Hill Rd., An­ dance will meet Friday at 8 p.m. at million. $19.8 million in revenues from gas­ and Kenneth P. Boland, all of Hospital. She was the widow of the home of Karen Musto, 88 Hamlin state agency budgets — with the in her “State of the State” address. business development since its enact­ oline, cigarette and alcohol taxes, $33 Robert Emerson. St. The governor said although non- ment last summer, brought the state million in public utilities taxes and Mrs. Emerson was born in mandated state expenditures rose by $25 million a year. Hiking the gas tax Brooklyn, N.Y., and lived Fire calls less than 2 per cent, 75 per cent of the $7.3 million in federal revenue from 10 to 12 cents a gallon is sharing grants. Cleve Ellington dies; Manchester for many years before The Five Point Club of OES will $108 million increase went to expected to raise $29.2 million in required outlays such as rising The taxes normally would be coming to Rockville 25 years ago. Manchester meet Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at the state revenues. She is survived by a sister, Mrs. Monday, 12:37 p.m. — Fire in clothes welfare payments and the state debt. collected during the first quarter of Monday, 12:59 p.m. — Gasoline home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bernard, It is not known how the Democratic ■ was linotype operator Georgians Winter of Wethersfield. dryer at home on Pine Ridge Dr., An­ 170 Scott Dr. Hostesses are Mrs. “The fact that we’ve held the in­ fiscal 1978 and spent that year. ’The legislature will react to the gover­ washdown at Falconridge Apartments, dover. crease in controllable items to 2 per revenue sharing grants are expected Cleveland D. Ellington, 76, of 49C The funeral is Wednesday at 10 New State Rd. (Town). Jean Johnston, Mrs. Cecelia nor’s proposals for a takeover of the Survivors are a son, Richard C. Monday, 8:20 p.m. — Smoke investiga­ cent clearly demonstrates our will sometiqje in fiscal 1978. a.m. at Rose Hill Funeral Home, 580 Monday, 6:57 p.m. — Water in cellar at Johnston and Mrs. Dorothy Kelley. $29 million Soldier, Sailors and Brewster Dr., Glastonbury, retired Ellington of East Hartford; a tion at 30 Lafayette Square, Vernon (Ver­ “They will give us the time to- Elm St., Rocky Hill. Burial will be in 32 S. Alton St. (Town). and our, success in controlling Marines Fund and the 40-hour work linotype operator at The Herald, died daughter, Mrs. Barbara E. Woloszc- non and Rockville Fire Departments). government spending at a time when carry out the cost savings programs this morning at Hartford Hospital. Rose Hill Memorial Park, Rocky Today, 10:32 a.m. — Minor fire in cellar Today, 1:23 a.m. - Structure fire at 120 The Bicentennial parade com­ week. zuk of Glastonbury; a sister, Mrs. the national inflation rate is outlined earlier, and will afford us Hill. partition at 114 CJiarter Oak St. (Town). Bolton Rd., Vernon (Vernon and mittee will meet Wednesday at 7:30 They were rejected during an Mr. Ellington had been employed Rose Kemp of New York City; and time to allow for the anticipated up­ There are no calling hours. Tolland County Rockville at the scene, Rockville and p.m. in the staff dining room at projected to exceed 7 per cent,” she emergency session last December as a linotype operator at The Herald five grandchildren. said. turn of our tax revenues as the Monday, 10:51 a.m. — Smoke investiga­ Tolland on standby). Mpchester High School. All subcom­ callfed specifically to try to bridge the for 44 years before his, retirement in The funeral is Thursday at 11 a.m. Jacob Turek Her $1.1 million budget for capital national and state economy hopefully 1966. tion at house on East St., Andover. Bolton Today, 9:12 a.m. — Chimney fire at mittee chairmen are reminded to at­ $37 million deficit. Many lawmakers at Rose Hill Funeral Home, 580 Elm called on mutual aid. home on Loomis Rd., Bolton. expenditures was the smallest in re­ improve,” she said. He was born March 23, 1899 in St., Rocky Hill. Burial will be in Rose Jacob Turek, 88, of 235 Summit St. tend. who voted against the takeover died Saturday at Manchester cent history, but she pledged $52 Spending money not on hand is argued they didn’t oppose it, they Jamaica, B.W.I., and lived most of Hill Memorial Park, Rocky Hill. million in bonds for local school con­ frowned on by firms that rate state his life in Manchester, moving to There are no calling hours. Memorial Hospital. He was the hus­ only wanted to wait until nearer the band of Mrs. Katherine Benshe struction. bonds. A resultant drop in Connec­ end of this fiscal year. Glastonbury four years ago. He was ticut’s credit rating could force it to Friends wishing to do so may con­ Turek. a member of Miantonomah Tribe, New formula promised pay higher interest on its bonds. Longer week faces fight lORM, and. the Hartford tribute to the American Cancer Mr. Turek was born Aug. 4, 1887 in Two-family house fire Austria-Hungary and came to the Avon policeman She also promised to submit a new Higher interest costs Leiderkrantz Club. Society. formula for state school construction But the 40-hour work week, one United States and settled in Part of the $108 million increase in way to reduce the state labor force has some doubts grants, which have put Connecticut Manchester in 1914. Before he retired battled in Roekville the budget is a $40 million hike in in­ and cut overtime payments, appears Frederick W. Kasche INorman L. Miller 21 years ago, he was a velvet finisher dangerously close to its bonding limit. terest payments on state bonds, from certain to face stiff opposition from ELLINGTON — Frederick W. BOLTON — Norman L. Miller, 84, at Cheney Bros, for 42 years. He was ’The Rockville aerial truck and all $215 million to $255 million. Mrs. state employe unions. AVON (UPI) — Avon police Lt. Mrs. Grasso proposed erasing a $37 Kasche, 69, of 39 Ellington Ave. died of 149 Bolton Center Rd. died Monday a charter member and -one of the Vernon and Rockville firemen of the Vernon equipment was called Grasso said $26.5 million of the hike Mrs. Grasso’s budget could be James Martino may be wondering million deficit forecast for June with Monday at his home. He was the hus­ night at Manchester Memorial founders of the Zipser Club and a were called to 120 Bolton Rd. about 2 to the scene. - is for bonds issued to cover a $70 knocked off its precarious balance by today whether it’s worth being a the first $5 million in revenues from band of Mrs. Florence Schaeffer Hospital. He was the husband of Mrs. member of Concordia Lutheran Good Samaritan. a.m. today to a fire in a two-family million deficit left behind in 1975 by either lower than projected revenues fiscal 1978, a takeover of a $29 million Kasche. Nina Willett Miller. Church. house. The fire is thought to have former Gov. Thomas J. Meskill, a or higher than expected expen­ Martino, a 16-year police veteran, fund for needy veterans and a longer Mr. Kasche was born in Norwich Mr. Miller was born May 23,1891 in Before coming to this country, he started from a fireplace but is still Republican. ditures, such as a school financing stopped his car on the way to work work week for state employes. and lived in Rockville for 32 years Monticello, Maine, and lived in served with the Austrian army for under investigation by Fire Marshal Another $30 million of the budget suit now under appeal by the state. Monday morning to aid a stranded The deficit originally was set at $80 before coming to Ellington four Willimantic before coming to Bolton five years. William Johnson. increase was allocated to the Social State Education Commissioner woman motorist. But he slipped on Six men in jail million but the governor managed to years ago. He had been employed at in 1958. Before his retirement 20 Other survivors are 2 sons, Henry Firemen left the scene about 5 a.m. Services Department. ‘"This increase Mark Shedd has said the state might the ice, struck his head and lost con­ trim it to $37 million by cutting agen­ Pratt and Whitney Division of United years ago, he was employed at Pratt J. Turek of Juno, Fla., and Robert F. sciousness. Damage was confined to the rear of in lieu of bonds will go to pay for vital, mandated need an extra $110 million to equalize Technologies Corp., East Hartford, and Whitney Division of United Turek of Silver Spring, Md.; 2 the home, and the two families, cy spending and “the most painful When he came to the stranded HARTFORD (UPI) - Six New needs for children, the disabled and educational opportunities around before his retirement. He was a Technologies, East Hartford. He was daughters, Mrs. Mildred Scott and woman motorist was gone. Another whose names were unavailable, were *Plimoth^ Plantation re-created the elderly poor,” she said. Connecticut if it loses the appeal. member of Ellington Grange and an Army veteran of World War I. He Mrs. Margarite Wasilieff, both of moved out. York City men arrested on kidnap motorist came along and Martino and robbery charges are being held Cities will get $9 million in state The Superior court ruling under Maple Grove of Rockville. was a member of the Baptist Manchester; 10 grandchildren and 3 ended up at Hartford Hospital, where A dog, which was in the rear of the Diana Spohn, left, and Martin Kosis put finishing touches on replicas of the early Inside today grants, double the $4.5 million they appeal declared illegal Connecticut’s Other survivors are three brothers, Fellowship of Columbia. great-grandchildren. house, was rescued by firemen. Fire on $50,000 bond each for arraignment' his condition was listed as good. Feb. 9. settlements of Jamestown and Plymouth which members of Mrs. Ellen Morse’s fifth grade got this year, and $9 million was ear­ heavy dependence on local property Edward Kasche of Ellington and Other survivors are 3 sons, Audrey The funeral was this morning at officials said there was considerable Bolton...... 7 H ebron...... 14 marked for higher fringe benefits for taxes, which the court said allows w ater damage to a couple of ’They were apprehended following class at Waddell School have madie. The project was part of the colonial America segment William Kasche and Richard Miller of Columbia, Ronald Miller .of Concordia Lutheran Church. Burial of their social studies class. The spelling of “Plimoth” is as it was given in a packet of B usiness...... 21 Kitchen...... 17 state employes. wealthier towns to offer their Kasche, both of East Hartford; and Mansfield and Donald Miller of was in East Cemetery. downstairs rooms and there was a wild auto chase Involving dozens of Classified 14, 15, 16 Obituaries ...... 8 police cruisers on two Ckinnecticut The new Public Utilities Control students better educations. five sisters, Mrs. George Mellen Sr. Rocky Hill; 2 daughters, Mrs. The family suggests that any some damage to an upstairs room special historical information from Plimoth Plantation in Massachusetts, and lists it as the highways at speeds up to 110 miles an S^...... 6' H piop^e''" . . . . . U A“/hority will get $577,000 to develop of South Windsor, Mrs. Nana Cervini Wendell Bither of Bolton and Mrs. memorial gifts may be made to Con­ when firemen attempted to get at the original spelling. (Herald photo by Pinto) a n d -----S*® reaclion story on page 5. hour Sunday night. Dear Abby !!!.', 22 S. Windsor...... 6 consumers and Mrs. Elinor Stewart, both of Norman Mason of Willimantic; 18 cordia Lutheran Church. root of the fire. , PINE PHARIUCV , Editorial ...... 4 Sports . . . .9, 10, 13 East Hartford, Mrs. Ralph Wesson of grandchildren and 17 great­ The Holmes Funeral Home, 400 E. Hartford . .6, 14 Vernon . . . .6, 7, 14 Bloomfield and Mrs. Howard Bristol grandchildren. Main St., was in charge of I684CENTEII8T. 84B-B814| State budget at a glance of Newington. The funeral is Thursday at 1:30 arrangements. LOW PRESGIIIPTION •:*:4*X<*X;X*W:WSSS*XK The funeral is Thursday at 11 a.m. p.m. at Holmes Funeral Home, 400 The noticed is repeated today PRICES HARTFORD (UPI) - Gov. Ella T. elude expected federal grants. at the Ladd Funeral Home, 19 Main St., Manchester. Burial will be because of misspellings in Monday’s Directors hear MPHNA Grasso’s budget proposals for next —Education, $464, $379.6. Ellington Ave., Rockville. The Rev. in Corinthian Cemetery, East notice. We Welcome Aboard News summary fiscal year at-a-glance: —Social Services, $391.8, $421.5. Paul J. Bowman, pastor of Union Corinth, Maine, at the convenience of appeal for $25,000 REVENUES -UConn, $97.3, $100.6. Congregational Church of Rockville, the family. Compiled from United Press Ipternational All figures are in millions. -Tax, $76.8, $60.5. will officiate. Burial will be in Grove There are no calling hours. *MISS PAT By JUNE TOMPKINS health care, Mrs. Lewis said more —Sales and use tax, $565.9, 31.4 per -M ental Health, $70.3, $68.1. Hill Cemetery, Rockville. The family suggests that any cent of total tax revenues, compared —State Colleges, $49.7, $52.2. setback in the Senate but buoyed Herald Reporter patients are coming home earlier Friends may call at the funeral memorial gifts may be made to the *MISS SALLY State from the hospitals, thus coming to this year’s $558, or 38.96 per cent of —Mental Retardation, $40.3, $41.4. home Wednesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to Heart Association of Greater Hart­ up by President Ford’s stand, The Manchester Public Health total taxes. —Labor, $37.6, $31.8. HARTFORD — Connecticut’s advocates of a constitutional home “sicker” and the MPHNA can­ 9 p.m. ford, 310 Collins St., Hartford. *MISS BARBARA Nurses Association (MPHNA) aSked —Federal grants, $215. —Corrections, $29.3, $29.7. largest employer, United amendment to overturn the 1973 not refuse them. The family suggests that any the Board of Directors Tuesday night —Corporation tax, $160.5. —Community Colleges, $27.6, $27.6, Technologies Corp., Tuesday abortion ruling have turned to Answering a query from a board memorial gifts may be made to the We are pleased to have the above three assoclq^ed with us. They for $25,000 to help meet a budget —Cigarette tax, $79.5. —Community Affairs, $26.2, $24.5. reported record sales of $3.87 the House for support. member as to insurance coverage, Union Congregational Church come from former well-known salons, and bring their combine, deficit and, after an hour’s discus­ —Capital gains and dividends, $55. -Health, $25.6, $23.1. Sumuel E. Wilson billion and net income of $117 sion, Mayor Matthew M. Moriarty Mrs. Lewis said insurance com­ Memorial Fund. years of talent and expertise to the customers of this fine salon. ^ million lor 1975. Sales increased panies must provide some kind of —Inheritance and state taxes, -S tate Police, $20.5, $20.7. Samuel E. Wilson 59, of 6f7 Walnut WASHINGTON - W. J. Usery Jr. said the board would investigate $57.4. Do come In soon and acquaint yourself with these newcomers on 17 per cent over 1974 and net in­ home health care coverage, but not —Bureau of Public Transportation, st. died suddenly early this morning Jr., a veteran of labor- funding sources, and would probably —Insurance company tax, $41.9. Mrs. Anastasia Jarvis at his home. our staff. For an appointment with either one - please call 643- come rose 12 per cent. necessarily the full cost. $16.9, $23.4. 2461... management relations, was rule on the request at its March —Motor fuel tax, $189. SOUTH WINDSOR - The funeral The Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Director Vivian Ferguson said —Environmental Protection, $13.9, expected to be confirmed by the meeting. —Alcohol tax, $27.3. $12.4. of Mrs. Anastasia Jarvis of 811 Main St., is in charge of NEW HAVEN - Peter Betres, Senate today as secretary of “What do we do when the money health care is one of the most impor­ tant things in the community. She —Public service corporation tax, —Motor Vehicle, $12.4, $12.21. Graham Rd., who died Monday at an arrangements, which are in­ the accused “arson broker" in labor. runs out?’’ was the question asked $135. area convalescent home, is complete. the $11 million Sponge Rubber said the community needs to have the —Public Works, $10.2, $10.3. C a r r i a g e repeatedly by the MPHNA represen­ —Revenue sharing, $30. —Children and Youth Service, Wednesday at 9 a.m. from Holmes firebombings, was found guilty NEW YORK — Seven children tatives during the session. services of MPHNA spelled out. and three adults were Among the services performed by —Other taxes, $9. $10.2, $14.2. Funeral Home, 400 Main St., 18 Oak Street In Downtown Manchester Tuesday by a U. S. Dlstrlcj Because of increased calls for asphyxiated early today by car­ the MPHNA are post-surgical care, Other revenues, $234.9. —Special Revenue Commission, Manchester, with a Mass at St. Phone 643-2461 Mon. - Sat. 9 to 5; Thurs. & FrI. 9 to 9 Court jury and faces a home health care and heavier MANCHESTER bon monoxide in the acrid smoke —Admissions tax, a drop of $2.6 $7.7, $8.7. Catherine’s Church, Broad Brook, at maximum of 30 years in prison demands in other fields of health mental health counseling, preventive GLASTONBURY of a three-alarm fire that earmarked for needy veterans. -Legislature, $6.4, $7.3. 10. or $40,000 in fines or both. Jury care provided by the organization, care for infants, chest clinics. WEST HARTFORD engulfed a six-story walkup Sources of funds to MPHNA other EXPENDITURES —Aging, $3.7, $3.9. Burial will be in St. Catherine’s deliberations resumed today. the MPHNA has run short of its First figure is agency’s estimated Cemetery, Broad Brook. WETHERSFIELD tenement on Manhattan’s upper than the town are reimbursements —Commerce, $2.1, $1.9. budget of $81,000 provided by the budget for this fiscal year, second is —Consumer Protection, $1.9, $1.6. Friends may call at the funeral West Side. from Blue Cross, Medicaid, town, less $4,000 of MPHNA’s Mrs. Grasso’s proposed budget for —Agriculture, $1.6, $1.4. home tonight from 7 to 9. i Regional , WASHINGTON - Goose- original request. Medicare, and the state Welfare Department. next fiscal year. Some budgets in- Supermarkets WALPOLE, Mass. - A plucking records kept for the Mrs. John Boyle, president of the I Walpole state prison guard was state of Maryland tripped up 59 MPHNA board, told the Board of, badly shaken but not hurt early ranking officers and civilian Directors that as of the end of last Directors end where they started today when about a half-dozen Pentagon employes who were November, there was only $2,000 maximum security prisoners guests of two major contractors. remaining in the budget to last until released him after five hours, June, the end of the fiscal year. I d o u b l e S&H GREEN STAM PS EVERY WED. SAN CLEMENTE, Calif. - The board inferred that if the according to a prison Secretary of State Henry Community development plan spokesman, when the prisoners MPHNA had presented its situation Kissinger visited with former during the budget making sessions were allowed to air grievances President Richard Nixon Mon­ to a media representative. last year, its budget allowance might NEPCO day afternoon in what was called have been different. discussed, debated, disputed NEPCO 3 -lb . a “courtesy call." But MPHNA Director Mrs. Lois 1-lb. pkg. CANNED NARRAGANSETT, R. I. - By SOL R. COHEN BEEF The aging Research Vessel Tri­ Lewis said there was no way of available an equivalent $74,000 will WIN funds. It would provide 41 weeks HAM dent, which helped launch the International knowing what the demands of the Herald Reporter be replaced in Column A (1975-76). of employment in the school system KNdCXWURST University of Rhode Island GUATEMALA CITY (UPI) - agency would be so far in advance. The Board of Directors went round The two projects for which funds fqr three persons, thus taking them MPHNA’s case load has increased and round for 2 'M hours Tuesday off the welfare rolls. Herman J. oceanography school 13 years A devastating earthquake were shifted are $40,000 for James M. 40 j)er cent in the past year. night, discussing, debating and dis­ rehabilitating and revamping • $4,500 for a Supplementary David J. Heck ago, may have been rescued rocked Guatemala, El Salvador $129 Torstenson Gerrity, Jr. from the scrap pile by David and Honduras today, destroying In describing the MPHNA’s finan­ puting Manchester’s $301,000 Corn- Verplanck Swimming Pool and $34,- .Educational Program for 15 Viet­ FOR OVER 50 YEARS " lb. Jansen of Seattle who bid $124,- hundreds of houses and sending cial situation, Mrs. Boyle spoke of munity Development Program for' 000 for rehabilitating and revamping namese Refugee children (14 in the I Am Insurance Poor 300 fo^ the ship. thousands of citizens running the well child conference clinic 1976-77 and, when it was all over, it Orford Village School and converting public schools and 1 at East Catholic through the streets in panic. which is booked to April with two wound up dead center, exactly where it into a day care center. High School). The sum is for tutorial it started. '■ How often we have heard thia statement! Heavy casualties were feared. clinics a month. There are children When it was all over, several of the services and would be funded under National who should be seen now, she said, but It reiterated its action of Jan. 6, the federal Refugee Assistance NEPCO 1-lb pkg. We always hear it before the loss — o directors asked for and received a who cannot be scheduled because of when it approved the application and clarification of what they had voted. Program. People turn to funeral directors at a EXTRA MILO never afterwards. There are few more SAN FRANCISCO — Jurors in OTTAWA — Prime Minister the already over-booked sessions, the projected program. The vote Also when it was all over (by this • $62,581 for various school very difficult time ... when nothing less SKINLESS comfortins feelings than to be faced Patricia Hearst’s bank robbery Pierre Trudeau, whose “long and limited staff. Tuesday night was 8 to 1, with time it was close to 11:30 p.m.), the projects. It is the town’s share of than complete help will do. KIELBASA with a substantial claim knowing that case will be seated today, the se­ live Cuba” last week brought FRANKS Republican Paul Willhide opposed. “Instant Lottery” receipts, A 1975 your insurance will take care of him unfavorable domestic and There are only seven nurses this board had taken action on only the We know how much families axpeot of cond anniversary of her kid­ His was the only “no” vote Jan. 6 state law mandates that the money Interntatlonal publicity, did it year on the staff, one less than last one item. It recessed to next Tuesday everything. Don’t trust to luck — let one naping. also. must go to school boards, to be used us, and we go out of our way to meet of our Insuranstars review your in­ again Tuesday-this time in the year. (Feb. 10) at 8 p.rn. in the Municipal their needs. Mrs. Boyle said parents who bring Along the way Tuesday night, the Building Hearing Room, when it will only for school programs and spent NEPCO CHICAGO — A nurse’s aide is House of Commons. lb. surance program to tailor your policies • their children are of the low Income board (again by an 8 to 1 vote with consider action on the rest of its at the discretion of the school boards. to your actual needs. You could be in­ charged with arson and IS Willhide opposed) amended its $301,- business. Local plans are for using the $62,- LUSAKA, Zambia — Zaire’s group who do not wish to go on Vac-Pac surance poor if you have poor in­ murders in connection with a 000 Community Development Prior to its public hearing, its dis­ 581 for purchasing graphic arts ban on mercenaries using that welfare, and pay what they can, ofteii NEPCO 1-lb. pkg. surance, Call us today. fatal nursing home fire. She said a very small sum. Program for this year by including in cussion and its action on the Com­ equipment for the high school, and country to reach pro-Western ar­ BEEF SKINLESS it was an accident but police call A iMard member asked if any of it two projects intended for next munity Development Program, the miscellaneous musical instruments mies in, Angola could seriously ^uheftdfifome it the biggest mass murder here the MPHNA services could be year. It substituted $74,000 in Column board conducted brief public for the elementary schools and for HOLMES FM IliiS In 20 years. jeopardize the allied campaign 39 supplied by the Manchester A (1975-76) for $74,000 in Column B hearings on three additional ap­ several assorted programs. 400 MAIN STIEET - MANCHESIEE.CONN ROBERT J. SMITH, INC. against Soviet-backed troops, Homemakers. Mrs. Lewis said some (1976-75), so that two projects propriations to the school budget, as Supt. of Schools James Kennedy HOWARD L. HOLMES ARTHUR G. HOLMES 963 Main Street, Manchester WASHINGTON - Stung by a according to Western diplomatic plgnned for next year will be com­ follows: urged the directors to release the Lb. sources. help provided by the Homemakers NORMAN M. HOLMES HOWARD M. HOLMES lb. Phone 649-5241 must be supervised by the MPHNA. pleted this year, and agreed that • $22,676 for a Work Incentive Referring to extra demands for when Column B (1976-77) funds are Program, to be financed by federal -See Page Two PAGE TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Wed., Feb. 4, 1976 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Wed.. Feb. 4, 1976 — PAGE THREE Community development Civitan honors clergy Regional health agency forms (Continued from Page One) A new regional health nlng Council which was ap­ the opportunity to help ourselves. We consumer category there Hospital and beard the pur­ agency Is being formed as pointed last June to serve funds (they already have been need your action, and not alone your Members of the Manchester cond Congregational Church; the will be a representation of pose and structure of the m Iwve a wonderful new selection of part of a state Health one year when a new board minorities and low-income Health Systems Agency W a n t e d received by the town) in the current promises.” Civitan Club observed International Rev, Karlls Freimanis, Latvian Systems Agency which is will be chosen. New board groups. note paper, APniANCES TO BE REPAIRED fiscal year and not the next fiscal He urged action on the Nike Site Clergy Week at the club’s meeting Lutheran Church; the Rev. Kenneth explained by Ralph applying for federal funds members will be selected Besides serving as the Pollock, executive director WE HAVE THE MEN year, as has been suggested by multi-service center, so that it may Tuesday by presenting local Gustafson, Calvary Church, thank you notes and federal recognition. by a process which begins bedrock of the agency, the AND THE KNOW HOWI several of the directors. He said the be steered to completion. clergymen with certificates of ap­ Assemblies of God; the Rev. of the Health Planning •nd If the Health Systems with subarea advisory subarea advisory councils Specializing In Weslinghoute, funds are needed now, if the school Speaking against the Orford preciation. Lawrence Hill, South United (kiuncll. Agency wins recognition councils. Stationery boxes General Electric and HotpolnV board is to order the equipment and Village day care center were Mrs. The Rev. Edmund Nadolny of the Methodist Church; the Rev. Peter will provide information to The council voted to under provisions of the There are five subareas the public from the board meet regularly on the priced Appliances implement the programs in thiS' Peter Sadloski, Burton Pearl, Frank Office of Communications of the Mans, Avery Street Christian Roman Catholic Archidiocese of Reformed Church; the Rev. Nell National Health Planning in the north central area of directors, and will feed fourth ’Thursday of every fro m only SPECIALING IN fiscal year. Lupien and Linwodd Rollins. t d f i i ss • Hartford was the speaker. and Resources Develop­ and each of them has such input to the board of direc­ month at the hospital. It Mrs. Sadloski said children are McLain, (%urch of the Nazarene; the hHhdsy, or WESTINCHOUSE MAJOR Kennedy said it is his intention to ment Act of 1974, its board an advisory council. better off with individual care, He passed out cards and asked club Rev. Ondon Stairs, Community Bap­ tors from the public. will hold a public caucus p in m onoy see to it that “Instant Lottery” funds of directors would have the Members of the Health OHL. APPLIANCE SALES rather than child care centers. She members to write their answers to tist Church; the Rev. Paul Trinque, . A subarea advisory coun­ and form an executive are expended for non-recurring authority to approve and Systems Agency will be EUCTI8C SKN KPMR t PUMM LOT IKHT compared child care centers to tac­ two questions: Church of the Assumption; and cil including the towns of committe.e within the next proposals — mostly equipment. disapprove spending of drawn from consumers, MWIDIMiaMIISPIUII tics in Nazi Germany, pointing out • 'fniai is the role of the clergy in Father Nadolny. Manchester, South Wind­ 60 days. All of the discussion concerning the federal health dollars for providers and elected that that’s how they trained their the community? Not present to accept their cer­ sor, East Hartford, Bolton, Anyone interested in n i i D A i n n »niMCE*Np t!ommunity Development Program health services. public officials, 51 to 60 per children to their doctrines. • What is the role of Civitan in the tificates were: The Rev. Eugene Andover, Hebron, further information may the miraetg of midiirtndt ( I f U D M L l I U XOOCUITU centered around two proposals — the community? The same authority cent of whom will be in the Marlborough and Glaston­ contact Dr. Alice Tureck, Lupien labeled day care centers a Brewer, Church of Christ; the Rev. dowritowm maneKirter^ W »lltaPL.im XM H tT« _roilN£ 648-8114 day care center in the old Orford would be used to approve consumer category. 1 : way of subversive and anti-American After the answers to the questions David Rinas, and the Rev. Burton bury met last week at town health director, at Village School and a multi-service were written, he asked each writer to Strand, Concordia Lutheran Church. federal money to imple­ It is intended that In the Manchester Memorial 649-5281. (• cepter at the Nike Site recreational indoctrination. ment plans such as a men-' Pearl labeled them insidious, war­ recite his answers. Civitan honors clergymen annually complex. At the conclusion of the in commemoration of a World War II tal health center, or other Frank Vaccaro of the Organization ning they are hot-beds of socialistic health needs. teachings, leading to the loss of recitations. Father Nadolny said he incident in which four chaplains died Tom Sawyer of the Handicapped made an eloquent has learned a lot from the various after having given up their life The regional unit is Arm & Hammer plea for a facility for those “with no government as we know it today. called the North Central Finger Paints Baking Soda Rollins said the funds could be used Mrs. Ellen Zinsser Ted Cummings answers. jackets to soldiers who tiad none. where to go and no way to get there.” “We need to make Christ available Connecticut Health From Deodorant Vaccaro, who is confined to a better for more important needs. Systems Agency and is one Avalon Pascal Mastrangelo said he favors to the community by involving the wheelchair, criticized town officials community with CJhrist,” he con­ of five in Connecticut for­ Reg. 1.494 4 0 z . “for the many studies and tor the day care centers as a means for ming to exercise closer welfare mothers to get jobs and Head Bicentennial Ball cluded. Reg. 1.03 ' same run-around, year after year, “It no longer is enough to say ‘God control of evaluating Double Six and still nothing in sight for a facility remove themselves from the welfare Coasting today medical services and needs rolls. He said they’ve proved Ted Cummings and Mrs. Ellen Also appointed were Henrietta and r unless there is a community Club Dominoes Noxzema 11 Oz. for the handicapped.” Zinsser have been appointed co- , treasurer; Nicholas Jackston, between God and I,” he said. Coasting on the hill at Center in the state, and financing “We’re taxpayers also,” said Vac­ successful elsewhere and will prove and routing federal funds From Shave Cream successful here. chairmen of the Bicentennial Ball Elsie Swensson and Mary Willhide, Will Dion, Clergy Week chairman, Springs Park will be permitted today Bradley 4 7 caro, “and we’re being denied our ticket coordinators; John Bengston, under supervision by the Recreation to them. All Also speaking in favor were Mrs. which will take place Feb. 27 and 28 presented Qergy Appreciation Cer­ Reg. 1.99 rights. We’re being cheated. The Department from 3 p.m. to 9 p.m. Thirty-eight towns in 1 Types Walter Schardt, the principle at Manchester State Armory. Daniel Cole, Laura Freeman and tificates to the following: 7 7 4 average taxpayer can use any town There is no skiing at Northview and greater Hartford make up Reg. 1.17 Manchester proponent, and two The appointments were announced Anne Kwash, decorations; Mrs. Nancy Carr, Manchester Mini SSP® facility he or she wishes. We can’t. no skating at facilities supervised by the north central area. mothers who have benefitted from by John J. Sullivan, general chair­ Louis'eCronin, Norman Fendeil, Conference of Churches; the Rev. Racers We only want what’s due us. We want the Rec Department. A steering committee in Ckxicepts Blower/Styler Oil of Olay similar centers. man of the ball. Bridget Marceau and Marcia Reiley, Earl Custer, North United Methodist styling and drying speeds, 1,000 watts of super From arrangements. Church; the Rev. Felix Davis, Se­ each of the five areas in the 4 0 z . power. Speedy spot drying nozzle. eC2O0O Kenner )77 state has prepared a Moisturizer - |9 9 e a . preliminary plan of opera­ YOUR Reg. 3.69 Reg. 3.19 TRUI STORY (RO) tion. The steering com­ CHOICE 4 AFS host families needed Film Rating Guide *TME OTHtR SIDE OF NEW COMEDY mittee comprises the 30- Kentucky The American Field Ser­ for parents and their children THEMOUNTAir member board of directors Reg. to Toy Rifle opportunity for the student York office. Students are 1 35 9 vice (AFS) foreign student Bv m 7 :S 0 « M 0 I m t tOOTtS ti ♦ M » M (Pff M) M»W31 HITIIIUI! of the state’s Health Plan- Vacuum Cleaner and host family to livVand carefully matched to the |~^ General audiences. All ages admitted. ••L a«0 i 7dO « t:tO 9.70 From Bags by Home Care program committee in grow together. ’Those in­ tun. ooni from 1:20 Toastmaster 2-Slice Toaster family. Parris 4 3 3 PI.J.O(3 - MATINII$-tN — iNOWSHOWIWOi Select the shade you like - light to dark. Auto­ Manchester is in need of volved in the program have Any Manchester family E Parental guidance suggested. Some material may Reg. 5.49 R«t V PKGS^T host family applicants. developed lasting interested in this program not be suitable for pre-teenagers, pop up; easy clean crumb tray. flB134 67c Ea. ^ FOR I Families who are in­ friendships with the is asked to contact the AFS 2 j Restricted. Under 17 requires accompanying parent isiT flafjriiJi terested in providing a foreign students. host family selection chair­ MANCHESTER home for a foreign high The adult members of man, Ken Bensen, at 643- or adult guardian. nouf school senior, or girl, HOSPITAL NOTES the AFS town committee 1470 for more information No one under 17 admitted (age limit may vary in cer­ “BuaijiQiflm ES''? during the 1976-77 school are responsible for as soon as possible. tain areas). year may apply. recommending host family TOVBsry&iJi The program provides an applicants to the AFS New Discharged Monday:

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PAGE FOUR - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Wed., Feb. 4, 1876 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed., Feb. 4, 1976— PAGE FIVE Scene from here POLICE REPORT ABOUT TOWV ’Tuesday with dikorderly conduct 1. If any a p ^ n c e , big or small, Manchester police investigated a after police received complaints doesn’t woifciught, don’t use It, don’t Founcted Oct. 1, 1881 number of accidents yesterday about someone banging on doors in St. Mary’s Episcopal Guild will try to fix it — have It serviced. Member, Audit Bureau of Circulation Member. United Press International caused by skids pn snow and ice. No tonight at Newington Veterans the Prospect and Ward St. areas. He meet Thursday at 11 a.m. in the 2. If an appliance gets damp or serious injuries were reported, Hospital. Members planning to go to Published by the Manchester Publishing Co., Herald Square, was released on his promise to parish hall of the church. Members wet, have it serviced before reuse. Manchester, Conn. 06040. Telephone (203) M3-2711. however, and damage to vehicles in Newington will meet at the post Just drifting and dreaming appear in Common Pleas Court 19, are asked to bring sandwiches. 3. Don’t touch appliances If your most of the accidents was minor. Rockville, Feb. 25. home at 6:30. Raymond F. Robinson. Editor-Publisher Harold E. Turkington, Managing Editor Dessert and beverages will be served shoes or hands are wet. Richard Mark of 108 Ridge St. 4. ’Turn off appliances before you by Mrs. Viola Trotter, Miss Gertrude Members of Hose and Ladder Co. reported that a 1966 Ford Mustang he Joseph Ruest, 25, of 39 Village St., go out. The poet Shelley once said, “A tired — remaining tired the whole flames from beneath lighting up the Liddon and Mrs. Eleanor Freelove. 1, Town Fire Department, will meet parked In front of the Parkade Lanes Rockville, was arrested ’Tuesday on a 5. Allow for air circulation around Opinion dream has power to poison sleep,” day. whole bit. Thursday at 7 p.m. at Holmes SOL R, COHEN about 5:30 p.m. was gone when he Circuit Court warrant charging him ’TV and stereo equipment to prevent the exact sentiment of a woman Arthur Symons explained it best After “hovering and bobbing” In Funeral Home, 400 Main St., to pay writing last week to a newspaper returned shortly after 10 p.m. with unlawful restraint. overheating. when he wrote, “Life is a dream, in the sky, says our retired Navy man, The VFW Post and Auxiliary will respects to the late Samuel Wilson, columnist. Her trouble, she said, is that her Ruest allegedly restrained a 6. Buy appliancels labeled by a the night.” And Edgar Alien Poe they moved slowiy from southeast to conduct a recreational program brother of Harold Wilson, a member Demonstrating Dreaming, she said, is for the birds dreams are weird and they wake her wrote, “All that we see or seem Is female hitchhiker. He was held over­ nationally recognized safety testing northeast, accelerated and dis­ night in lieu of posting a 62,IXX) bond of the company. and she wanted to know if there’s up — scared stiff. Other times, she but a dream within a dream.” And appeared in the clouds. SOUTH WINDSOR laboratory. and was to appear in court in The largest exodus in their ignorance some way she could sleep without explained, she dreams she’s working how about Henry Wadsworth In San Francisco, a jeweler is American history began in Lenworth A. Gordon, 18, a Hart­ Rockville today. dreaming. at some difficult job and wakes up ^ngfellow, who wrote, “Tell me not offering “dream gifts” — diamond ford cab driver, was charged 1776 when, besieged by the The voice of the Congress to cut off all funds for in mournful numbers life is but an studded Frisbees and diamond en­ fledgling patriot army, Tuesday with fourth-degree larceny Mark Collins, 25, of Kelly Rd., Ver­ empty dream, for the soui is dead crusted tennis racquets. Britisher Gen. William Howe demonstrator is once again the Angolan intervention.” and theft of credit cards when he non, was arrested Tuesday on a Cir­ evacuated Boston and es­ that siumbers and things are not And there’s his 14-carat gold hear i in the land, though it is There once was a “Fair Play appeared at the South Windsor Police cuit Court warrant charging him corted 1.100 Massachusetts what they seem.” mouse trap, with diamonds for its but the faintest echo of what it fo r Cuba” committee, Station with a customer. with breach of the peace and third- Loyalists to Halifax. Nova This woman who hates dreams — bait. He says this one, at 63,000, is for Scotia. Throughout the MASTER BEDROOM Police said an unidentified Califor­ degree criminal mischief. was at the height of the Viet­ organized by admirers of that suppose she’s awakened some night the person who has everything. Revolution . patriots drumm­ nia man asked the driver to take him Police said the arrest was made nam conflict. great human liberator, Fidel by the phone ringing and the calier The rat — oh yes, he has one of to Manchester and said he was plan­ ed Loyalists out of their com­ begins singing a passionate love song after the investigation of an alterca­ munities. The World Almanac While small contingents of Castro. There is today, them, too. It’s a gold one, with dia­ ning to visit a brother in West reports that 100.000 men, to her. She shouldn’t hang up and she mond chips for eyes. tion in a Terrace Dr. parking lot. demonstrators have picketed however, no such thing as a Willington. Collins was released on a 6500 non- women and children fled to shouldn’t think she’s dreaming. How about those West Point cadets complete with Famous Make Bedding. or paraded in various cities “Fair Play for Angola Com­ Police said the cab driver drove surety bond for appearance in court Canada. I t’s probably Music Box, a next September? They won’t be against U.S. involvement in mittee,” despite the fact that the man around for some time and a in Rockville, Feb. 25. husband-and-wife business in dreaming, when they find 80 to 100 bill of 614 was run up. The driver told Angola, there have been no some 10,000 Cuban troops, un­ Brookiyn, calling her. women piebes in their barracks. police the man only paid him 611. Gordon Dobles, 60, of 31 Burke Rd., demonstrations in front of the der Soviet auspices, are killing Their ciients teil them the idea The U.S. M ilitary Academy At the police station the passenger Rockville, was charged ’Tuesday with they want to convey. They set words Academy, for the first time in its 174- United Nations — which would Angolans in Angola. said he couldn’t find his wallet. evading responsibility and reckless Horse race bet to music, dial the number, sing their year history, is opening its “iong probably do no good but which There are any number of Police said the driver offered to go driving. message and coliect their fee. gray line” to cadets in skirts (we might possibly serve to remind reasons why Americans are out and look in the cab for it and Police said Dobles struck a parked move approved Acknowledging many *of the don’t mean kiits), and, what’s more, returned saying it wasn’t there. that body which country is the not about to permit their coun­ messages are weird and some even car owned by Mrs. Helen Cyrkiewicz. 5 Dr. they’ii be in the same barracks and A police officer went out to look HARTFORD (UPI) - A U.S. Senate real troublemaker in Africa. try to become embroiled in on the blue side, they say, “We’re not He is to appear in court in Rockville even on the same fioors as the men. and found it under the driver’s seat. bill banning betting on horse races Chest shy. We’ll sing anything within on Feb. 25. As usual, of course, the Angola’s civil war, and none of Restrooms and showers will be Gordon was released on a 6500 non­ across state lines has been endorsed . reason.” separate but equal, of course. *119 Soviet Union remains immune them has anything to do with surety bond for appearance in Com­ Stephen Janton, of Windsorville by several groups of Connecticut Some of their messages, they’re And finally, you high school seniors from criticism by our native the inane, outworn and mon Pleas Court 12, East Hartford, Rd., Ellington, was charged Monday thoroughbred horse owners. sure, would make even this woman who can’t read but still dream of get­ Feb. 16. moralists. pathetic chants of the yearn to dream. with conspiracy to commit larceny The groups said Tuesday interstate ting your diplomas, just move to COVENTRY betting induces gamblers to bet on Something called “The demonstrators against Or, take some off-duty New York Honolulu. and reckless driving in connection Coventry Police apprehended two with an incident at the Vernon Lanes races at a few major horse tracks American Committee on American “imperialism.” fireman, just dozing off to sleep when The new superintendent of schools Jefferson the phone rings. 15-year-old boys Monday afternoon, parking lot, Rt. 83. around the nation, leaving smaller Africa’’ has urged in The Angola protestors are there acknowledges. “Some students tracks with smaller shares of the A voice on the other end tells him charged them with burglary and Janton was released on a 61,000 newspaper advertisements not only whipping a dead horse will never learn to read, despite gambling dollar. to grab a cab and get right down to larceny and referred them to non-surety bond for appearance in Pine everything that has been dreamed up 'The groups are involved in an that Americans “Act Now. but one that was never even the scene of a fire. to help them.” juvenile authorities. court in Rockville, Feb. 25. Organize. Demonstrate...Tell alive. No, it’s not a dream. The New The charges were made after an in­ ongoing battle against Connecticut's So, he says, "They shouldn’t be plan to operate off track betting Collection York fire department discovered it’s vestigation of a break into a Dennis Schumey, 29, of 15 Windsor punished by having their diplomas pariors accepting wagers on races in cheaper to have the man take a cab, Lakeview Dr. home. Police Ave., Rockville, was charged withheld,” because “high school New York and other states. even with a tip, than sending a vehi­ recovered about 6150 in coins. ’Tuesday with evading responsibility diplomas only signify attendance in “The practice would make for a Veto variables cle and driver for him. Expectations VERNON and operating under suspension. class and not academic severe decrease in the number of are the new policy can cut as much achievement.” William Monnier, 17, of 100 Police said he left the scene of a two- car accident. racetracks, causing substantial loss Congress has pigeonholed toral vote majorities use the as J15 million in overtime expenses. They tell the story of the very rich Glenstone Dr., Vernon, was charged Schumey was reieased on a 6200 of revenue to states and serious harm the common situs picketing veto more often than others. About the tip — the firemen are in­ man who had the same dream, night *399 non-surety bond for appearance in to the industry,” they said of in­ bill, following its veto by structed not to tip the cabbie more after night - that he would die before — Congress tends to override court in Rockvilie, Feb. 25. terstate betting. President Ford, and if history vetoes more often when times than 15 per cent. he could spend his money on all the Triple Dresser, Hutch Mirror, runs true to form it will not be are bad. ’There’s this retired Navy man and things he always wanted to do. Cannonball Bed with Footboard and Ralls, former civilian worker at Cape resurrected during this ad­ M One morning, he told his dream to Luxury Mattress and Box Spring Also, the study indicates that Canaveral, now living in Key West, his black chauffeur. Budget reaction partisan ministration. presidents who spent many Fla., who says he can recognize any “If you want to live forever,” said So much for so little' A generously proportioned Colonial From George Washington to years in Congress before rising airplane or missile when he sees one. the chauffeur, “you should move to bedroom m glowing engraved.country pine finish and the HARTFORD (UPI) - ConnecUcut “This is a bare bones budget, we’re 2-pc bedding sel priced far below what you’d expect to pay He says he wasn’t dreaming the my home town in Mississippi,” to question the wisdom of the one­ Richard Nixon, American to the chief executive’s office lawmakers reacted predictably in a fiscal crisis,” said Senate Presi­ lor ihe bedroom alone Craf'ed of high density 'wood other night when he awakened and “Why is that?’’ asked his time infusion of funds was Sen. presidents cast 2,257 vetoes, were generally less inclined to today to Gov. Ella T. Grasso’s dent Pro Tern Joseph Faullso, D- products, selected hardwoods and hardwood veneers with saw objects like “upside-down soup employer. Audrey Beck, D-Storrs, the chairman and only about six per cent of veto, perhaps as a result of the ybudget, with Democrats calling it the Hartford. “We have to use every of the Finance Committee who has durable high pressure lammale loos All cases are corner bowls,” with square, lighted win­ blocked with center *ju French dovetailed drawers. “Because not one rich man ever Mst alternative and Republicans ter­ vehicle so we don’t have to take ad­ them were overidden by respect they gained for that Spring Street at Highland Park (Photo by Steve Dunn) dows rimming the bottom and orange died there,” often disagreed with the governor on Congress, says John R. Lee, a body. —I ming it fiscal mismanagement. vantage of the taxpayers.” money matters. Mn. Grasso, a Democrat, offered Senate Minority Leader Lewis B. political scientist at Virginia “One-shot solutions to long-term DOWNTOWN This last bit of veto lore, as the 61.80 billion spending plan, with Rome, R-Bloomfield, urged law­ problems will be looked at by AU BEDROOM SETS Polytechnic Institute and State well as some of the other OPEN FORUM no over-all tax raise, to the law­ makers to reject Mrs. Grasso’s plan authorities with concern,” she said. IN STOCK NOW MANCHESTER, University. statistics, will have to be up­ makers during her State of the State and replace it with one that did not But, Senate Majority Leader O. Among Lee’s other findings, dated in light of the Ford ad­ Mail service deteriorating again message. rely' on onetime only sources of Joseph I. Lieberman, D-New Haven, 10T0 50«/i0FF The budget for the coming fiscal 810-818 AMIN ST. as reported in Human ministration’s record. WASHINGTON — Mail service is Council noted that labor agreements revenue. said he disagreed with those who Lauds editorial year, which begins July 1, 1976, “The legislature must demonstrate deteriorating again. After a com­ between the Postal Service and its called counting revenue from fiscal FEBRUARY SALE Tel. 646-2363iK!|},}X Behavior magazine: Gerald Ford, a Republican, however, uses 661 million in one-shot that we in Connecticut have learned mendable effort during the Christ­ ANDREW TULLY qnions “have iimited...managers in on drug abuse 1978 a “gimmick.” The use of the veto has been not only spent 25 years in the cash reserves that ordinarily would something from New York’s Fumibiiie CHy Inc. mas rush season, the U.S. Postal Ser­ using personnel efficiently.” For It’s actually just a bookkeeping on the increase since the Civil House of Representatives, but To the editor, be credited to fiscal 1978, which problem,” he said. “Sadly, it seems vice is again sitting back on its well- example, the union contracts have device,” he said. all outlays. ’There are approximately 1 dislike to overstate in most cases, begins July 1,1977. The plan banks on we haven’t.” War. as our first unelected Presi­ paid haunches — now that the curbed the use of part-time 700,000 postal workers nationwide, but without a doubt (in my mind) an upturn in the economy to sustain Democrats have overwhelming — Democrats use it more dent had no electoral vote obscene 13-cent stamp has been empioyes. They also prohibit iayoffs, and their basic wage is now |13,400 a your opinion on drug abuse (Jan. 31) spending levels and prevent an even­ control of both chambers of the than Republicans (Grover majority at all and certainly legitimatized. for any reason. year. In New York City, that is the most far-reaching and honest tual tax hike. legislature. Crossing the political isle Cleveland and Franklin D. has presided over bad times. So let us ponder some comparative screaming example of profligacy, So the Council has recommended thought that you have ever expressed Roosevelt have been the Yet in his first full year in of­ figures, as a check on what we the the average teacher makes 113,200. that the Postal Rate Commission on any issue. public are paying for what little ser­ New York cops and firemen average which sets the prices charged for We need vision, goals, and biggest veto-wielders). fice, he used the veto on some vice we get. — Presidents who are 16 bills, only three of which 614,700. postal services, appoint a blue-ribbon programs. Your statement says it First, labor costs make up about 85 Nationally, the postal workers con­ panel to examine the idea of elected with substantial elec­ were overridden by Congress. all. per cent of the Postal Service’s over- stitute a kind of financial elite. repealing the private express Yours is an excellent contribution. Across the, country, the average statutes which make it illegal for Michael Boyle Commentary police salary is 611,800; for firemen, private firms to carry letters for 829 Main St. I WESTERN BEEF 611,200, and for teachers, 611,600. profit. A Presidential mouthpiece Manchester OPEN SUNDjliY 9-6 Assistant professors of four-year says the recommendation “has come 63 TOUAND TPKE. Open Nig colleges are paid an average of only to the attention of top staff in the MANCHESTER 643-1184 MON. thru FRI. 9-9 p.m. SAT.8iSUN.9.6p.m. Meanwhile, Congress fiddles 612,600 a year. White House, but the President has With a complete line of And that Is not all, ladies and not seen it.” ALMANAC RESERVE THE RIGHT TO GROCERIES 8i PRODUCE LIMIT QUANTITIES WASHINGTON - Given all the tegrity and hard work in Washington. gentlemen. Under the terms of the I hope some daring chap risks all political posturing on Capital Hill By Lee Roderick ’That promise, notably offered by the most recent postal-wage settlement, and calls the Council’s report to Today is Wednesday, Feb. 4, the SPECIRLS THURS-FRI-SRT that has followed President Ford’s The Herald’s 75 new Democratic congressmen the average pay of postal workers is Gerald Ford’s attention. In recent 35th day of 1976 with 331 to follow. State of the Union address, one is Washington Correspondent swept into office in 1974, remains scheduled to rise to about 616,500 by weeks. Ford has been denouncing the The moon is between its new phase GENUINE WAYBEST reminded of a remark attributed to a largely unfulfilled. It \is true that 1978. ’This increase of more than 23 Postal Service’s inefficiency and and the first quarter. former Senate chaplain, Edward better last year, when they faced some procedural reforms, such as per cent over present levels will cost high cost of management, but he has The morning star is Venus. Everett Hale. Asked “Do you pray SCHICKEN LEGS K with back neither party conventions nor their opening up Senate and conference the Postal Service another 62-blilion seemed reluctant to come up with a The evening stars are Mars, for the senators. Dr. Hale?”, his rep­ own re-election bids. Both houses of committee sessions to the public and in wages. suggestion which would again make Jupiter and Saturn. ly was: “No, 1 look at the senators press, were adopted last year. On a Somebody in Washington has final-' lb. Congress, by their own reckoning, it possible for a working stiff to mail Those born on this date are under & BREASTS % with wingi and pray for the country.” were in session less than half of 1975 host of vital substantive issues, in­ ly noticed this state of affairs. The a few letters without pawning his the sign of Aquarius. With both senators and represen­ — the House 173 days and the Senate cluding a comprehensive energy President’s Council on Wage and Sunday suit. Famed American transatlantic tatives back to business after their policy, however, little of con­ Price Stability, which I had thought H OUR BEST LEAN 178 days. In contrast, an American Among other things. Ford has com­ flyer Charles A. Lindbergh was born month-long holiday recess, there is worker who puts in a five-day work sequence has been forthcoming, was moribund, stirred the other day Feb. 4, 1902. Actress Ida Lupino was probably more praying for the coun­ to recommend that the Postal Ser­ pared the Postal Service with New week during a year, with three weeks Mr. Ford, who cast 15 vetoes last York City. “We have to prod them” born on this date in 1916. ^CENTER CUT try going on than usual. Evidence in­ off for vacation, would work 239 vice be deprived of its monopoly of On this day in history: dicates that public antipathy toward year, must share the blame for first-class letter service and face he said, "just like we are prodding lb days. Congress’ inability to compile a New York City, to improve their ef­ In 1901, Maj. William Gorgas PORK CHOPS Congress, as well as the executive It Is true, of course, that not all competition from private deliveries. launched a U.S. Army campaign to branch and other major Institutions legislative record of significance. But what is more important In the ficiency productivity.” work by Individual members takes The huge majorities enjoyed by wipe out yellow fever in Cuba. of power in America, continues at a place while Congress formally Is In Council’s report to the President is So prod away, Mr. President. But A thought for the day: American low ebb. Unfortunately, nowhere is Democrats on the Hill, however (two Its official dismay at the high cost of tell the Postal ^rvice what you told session. During the recent year-end of every three representatives and author Mark Twain (Samuel that lack of confidence more recess, for example, spot checks at a mailing any kind of material through New York City, namely, that it’s Clemens) said, “Truth is the most lb. I deserved than on Capitol Hill. more than three of every five the P o stal S erv ice’s curious paying too many people too much to number of Capitol Hill offices turned senators), places the major onus on valuable thing we have. Let us For starters: Congress has allotted up several senators who, for all channels. Since the Postal Service do too little. economize it.” itself 12 weeks of vacation this year them for failing to shape reasonable became a semi-independent corpora­ Cut ai desired into roasts and chops. appearances at least, were engaged alternatives to White House-inspired before ending the current session on In the public’s business rather than tion In 1970, says the Council, labor ^JiiiorE Oct. 2. Even granting that this is a legislation that could be acceptki by costs and the rates charged by the only their own pleasure. their colleagues. Thus Congress i^PORK LOINS presidential election year — meaning Oregon’s two senators, for exam­ Postal Service “appear to be getting THOUGHT FOR THE TODAY succeeded In overriding only three of out of hand.” 4 that mid-year party conventions will ple, Republicans Mark Hatfield and the President’s 15 vetoes. BUGNACKI'S SPECIAL cut into the legislative schedule — it Robert Packwood, helped set You’d better believe it. Since 1971, Vandalism as it is related to drug use in the schools? is extremely difficult to justify the examples of devotion to duty — Now in a frantic effort to cover average first-class postal rates have NATURAL CASING 94th Congress working only six of the Packwood by conducting a five- their legislative tracks, several risen 63 per cent, while the service These words in bold print recently tion and willful destruction of things 12 months of 1976. county “listening tour” of his state, liberal House freshmen have been index of the Consumer Pripe Index appeared in this newspaper. of beauty. Drug abuse, alcoholism, FRANKFURTERS ______6 lb. Box ■ ’The people of Capitol Hill did little even though he is not up for reelec- contacted the Americans for has increased 35 per cent. Wage rates Concerned citizens of Manchester immorality, greed, selfishness, and What better time, what tlon this year( and Hatfield by spen­ Democratic Action to beg the liberal for postal.employes went up a whop­ paid for the ad announcing a meeting much more, destroys that which is iSIRLOIN TIPrAv. wt. 14«17 lb. bM o m ro u n d « YESTERDAYS ding most of the one-month recess in group not to Include their voting ping 60 per cent from 1^0 to 1975, for the purpose of finding a solution beautiful. The source of all that is ^better day to give her a dazzling his Washington office, including both records in ADA’s forthcoming annual while federal civilian employes — to this problem. ’The problem Is real evil is the devil. “Be sober, be IROASTI M 25 years ago the day after Christmas and the day analysis for the public. who are not exactly living on bread and answers are being sought. watchful: your adversary the devil, after New Year’s. “They read the Harris polls that and water — got wage Increases The police department reports that as a roaring lion, walketh about, diamond? Let our professional This date was a Sunday. The say the country is going conservative averaging “only” 38 per cent. illegal use of marijuana and other seeking whom he may devour.” (I IbEEF ib.l«4 T ROUNDl « W w mm W ol u ■ott bottom • round ■ ro M t8 ,l_ Herald did not publish. Such instances of rectitude, Cut M dtirad Into roam aiwl wttakt. mmp*[j|yyj^oiin^oem|^ubeit«^ however, unfortunately are all too and they think the ADA rating can be Moreover, the Wage and Price drugs is increasing in Manchester. Peter 5:8) gift-problem solvers show you some 10 years ago rare on the Hill. And the fact remains used against them to identify them as Also, more young people are using The community need is conver­ |Home Freexer Departm ent Green Manor Construction Co. is that it takes Congress as a body to a liberal big spender,” ADA pills and alcohol. Police also report sions to Jesus Christ which means of the most exciting new diamonds. planning to construct a 17-parcel In­ deliberate on and pass the legislation spokesman Sam Fields told a Dateline 1776 an increase in burglaries. Crime, repentance of sin and faith in the Son CHUCK of BEEF 89*k. dustrial Park on about 75 acres of its to meet the country’s needs. ’Thus it Washington reporter. The cynicism vandalism, human suffering and of God who is Savior and Lord. In­ You got Chuck Steak & Roasts. Shoulder Clod Roasts, London Broil, Beef Stow, land off Parker St. is Congress as an institution — and of such actions speaks for itself. By United Press International sorrow is no respecter of any com­ dividual lives and homes are Ground Chuck. Soup Shank, and Short Rihs. Perfect gift from Shoors About 100 members of Manchester the leadership of the heavily It is at least possible, and it is cer­ NEW YORK, Feb. 4 - Alarm munity across America. Beautiful transformed by the power of t)ie Education Association agree to back Democratic majority in particular— tainly to be hoped, that the nation’s spread through the city because of homes, families, and individuals Gospel of Jesus Christ. ’This is the K now low I .wwlowi»»<="»^ k ^ k r m the salary proposals for next year that stands accused of fiddling while urgent needs will not again be vic­ the simultaneous arrival of Gen. have been marred and destroyed by answer to the real problem. Read SUOOR (^qiD^QottAr W worked out by its negotiating team the nation’s problems fester. timized by a tug-of-war between the Clinton and a detachment of British sin. about Saul’s conversion in Acts, & HINDS ,J .M T I SIDES 7T.b S White House and Congress again this ’The dictionary meaning of vandal chapter nine. ’There is hope. ’Thank and the Board of Education. Ironically, this very Congress was regulars by ship from Boston and ■ 1/2 HIND - 1/2 SIDES ALSO AVAILABLE AT ABOVE PRICES! I A Mrs. Maxwell Jacobs of 73 elected two yeard ago during the fury year. Given the campaign season, Gen. Lee at the head of a large force is — one who willfully destroys or God. no txtn charge for cutting, wiipping & Irniing 'The Gem of Main Street'* 917 MAIN ST. • MANCHESTER Florence St. wins title of “Queen of of Watergate — largely on a pledge to however, plus the fact that Confess of Connecticut troops. ’The citizenry mars anything beautiful. Vandalism Submitted by Manchester WATES” with a weight avenge the excesses of that dark era will be meeting so sporadically in was in near panic over the possibility is the spirit or conduct of vandals Pastor Ken Gustafson I B s w f ACCEPT fiPtitAl FOOD rTAMPSHS l j g f l i W ! JU$T ARRIVED, HEART SHAPED DIAMONDS FOR YOUR VALENTINE SWEETHEART loss for last year of 108 pounds. by compiling a bright record of in­ 1976, that hope appears dim indeed. of an armed clash. which one sees evidenced in hostile ac­ Calvary Church of Manchester PAGE SIX - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Wed., Feb. 4, 1976 « ' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn.. Wed., Feb. 4. 1976— PAGE SEVEN Area boys need Big Brothers Towns only middlemen, Blackstone Vernon Community Council, One Court St., is not living a| home. East Hartford E ast Hartford and Manchester changed. 'There are 30 boys in the Vernon, have been working together to find Thrifty option dropped Rockville. 'The phone is 872-8318. Tile boys range in age from six to SHEILA TLLLER Tolland, and Ellington area who need suitable quarters. Bids were The local branch does have 20 Big 16. Ellis said spending three to five Mayor Richard H. Blackstone told Appointments made a “Big Brother.” received and two buildings are being Brothers already matched with Lit­ hours a week for a minimum of one the Town Council Tuesday he is The council approved the api Bill Ellis, Big Brother coordinator considered. tle Brothers living in the three-town year, with a boy, can be an extremely suggesting to the state legislature pointments.of Aldo Rovero and Hans Vernon Building is 8325,000 and the cost of A new three-bay firehouse would for this area, said some of the boys The final decision on the new area. 'These volunteers cut across rewarding experience for both the laws be changed on leasing of court Depold to the Human Rights Com­ BARBARA RICHMOND renovating it is estimated at $717,960, cost about $251,750. have been waiting as long as two courthouse location will be made by vocational and professional lines, Big and Little Brothers. space. mission. In view of the many negative a toUl of $1,042,960. If the town decides to add the years for a Big Brother to be Ellis said. A Big Brother doesn’t have to have the state Public Works Department Rovero of 47 Rentschler St. will aspects of the purchase of the ’Thrifty ’The cost estimates are based on firehouse and the police station, put assigned them. The mayor said he has had Ellis said that even though there any special qualifications other than and the Judicial Department. replace Woodrow W. Gaitor whose Building on Rt. 83, the Town Council the requirement of 12,000 square feet up a new firehouse on Rt. 83 and Ellis said one reason for the lack of problems relocating the Common are 20 Big Brothers in the local area, he has to be at least 18-years-old and The Judicial Department will lease term expires in December 1977. voted Tuesday not to pursue a of office space for the police station; acquire land for it, the total cost Big Brothers may be local men do Pleas Court 12 now in cramped the average national “life span” of a of good character. He said retired the building from the towns. Depold of, 866 Burnside Ave. will proposed option. 5,000 square feet of garage space for would be $1,044,000. not know there is a branch here of the quarters at the police station on Big Brother match is 2.7 years. p erso n s make excellent Big Blackstone feels the towns are just replace Charles Hass whose term The motion to drop the option plans a fire station; and 4,&0 square feet of Town Planner John Loranger said Greater Hartford Big Brothers. Tolland St. , He said unless “fresh blood” is Brothers. middlemen and wants the ruling will also expire in December 1977. was made by Councilman Thomas the present assessment of Thrifty’s space for a police garage. In addition He said there also may be some added to the program each year the Dooley who said he was also con­ yields a property tax revenue of $7,- He said he is not looking for men some 6,000 square feet of second- contusion as to where the Big problem of matching a Little Brother cerned with the costs involved in the 800. who are rich or poor, white or black, floor space has been provided for Brother would be doing his volunteer with a Big Brother wili just grow purchase and renovation of the Dooley said ho would like two or employed or unemployed, blue collar' future expansion. work. He said the boys they would be more and more difficult. Sex education opponents unite building. three council members to meet with or white collar workers but only men New construction would cost some spending time with live right in the Ellis said the assignment is not dif­ Mayor ’Thomas Benoit had, several the Permanent Building Committee area. who care enough to spend a few hours South Windsor The group is spearheaded by peo­ including sex education, sensitivity $1,179,375. ’This does not include the ficult if a man enjoys being a friend very week with a boy who needs a weeks ago, asked the council to con­ and the Planning Commission to All a man need do is call Ellis at JUDY KUEHNEL ple who opposed sex education since training, and pilot programs. cost of land. to a boy whose father is deceased or friend. sider purchase of the building for come back with a firm proposal. Opponents of sex education here its initial proposal last year. his office at the Hockanum Valley conversion to a fire-safety facility. The cost to add to the existing Mayor Benoit appointed cimn- have formed a parents group aimed In statements, not made available Forms are being distributed in Mayor Benoit and his staff studied firehouse in Vernon would run about cilmen George Furbish, Morgan at fighting for “parents’ rights.” to all. newspapers, Mrs. Patricia local schools for parents to give their the costs in the Thrifty proposal and $227,550 and to add onto the existing Campbell, and Dooley, to meet with Rockville hospital notes Called the Citizens for Better Pugliese, one of the group’s in­ consent for their children to be in the two others. police station would cost about $5M,- the two groups. Marshall Taylor, second from right, makes a point during a recent workshop session of the Education (CFBE) it claims over 20 itiators, said the parents organized human development portions of the Admitted Friday: Alfred ’The asking price for the ’Thrifty 730. Wendy Hills, Stafford Durand, Loveland Hill Rd., Discharged Monday: Mrs. members thus far. The group intends because they feel attempts to present curriculum. Chameroy, Mansfield Depot; newly formed Bolton Charter Commission. Other members in the photo are, left to right Springs; Gerald Horowitz, Vernon; Lottie Gaule, Susan Breslau and twin sons, their research material to the school Frank DeGray, Wheelock Rd., to argue over the Human Develop­ Duncastier Lane, Vernon; Florence St., Rockville; Mary Donnel Rd., Vernon; Joseph Catherine Leiner, Richard Morra, William Rady, John Esche (next to Taylor), and Elaine board, PTOs and administration As a concession to program op­ Ellington; Julia Emerson, ment curriculum and other areas of Steven Makarewlcz, Tudor Hoffman, Broad Brook; Gary Bolsclair, Elm St., Rockville; Camposeo Members not pictured are Thomas Franz, Joseph Licitra, Lorraine Mans, have failed. Cottage St., Rockville; David education it opposes with the Board ponents, some segments were made Lane, Manchester; Ervin Jones Plainville; Mildred Mrs. Katherine Bolstridge Gosselln, Hartl Dr., Vernon; Uayid Mitchell, John Monanos, Lawrence Shaw, Ernest Shepherd, and Robert van of Education.'^ She cited personality development optional. M cBreairty, Merrow Rd., Ladone, N. Main St., and son, Stafford Springs; Ruby Hunter, Fairview Ave., Heiningen. Esche and Taylor are cochairmen. The commission meets again Thursday at 7 Tolland; Anthony Raklewlcz, Manchester; George Love, Kenneth Darling Jr ., Orchard Rockville; Theodore West Willlngton; Mary Reilly, Enfield; Andrew McComb, St., Rockville; David P-^nJ” welcome residents and their comments. (Herald photo by Lanteigne, Wellwood Circle, Fern St., Ftockvllle; Richa^ Warehouse Point; Jane Gosselin, Hartl Dr., Vernon; Rockvilie. Board stops paying bus firm GOING OUT Sander Jr., Windsorvllle; Phllbrick, Robert Rd., Hope Kamienskl, village St., Discharged Friday: partnership. Josephine Skidgel, Oak St., Rockville; Barbara Potter, Rockville; Shirley Nichols, he has dissolved his partnership with William Anderson, Hutchinson at seminar Coventry Rockville; Gary Quinn, Staf­ Stevens Rd., Tolland; Judith West Willlngton; Karen Sher­ Duncan McDougal as of Jan. 7. Schwebel is attempting to contact Southbrldge, Mass.; Joanne MONICA SHEA the partners’ attorney. ford Springs; Mrs. (^ th ia Vandersluis, Dunn Rd., man, Stafford Springs. Bolton The current bus contract is with Seller, Steep Hollow Lane, Willis and son. Highland Ave., Atty. Abbot Schwebel advised Dr. Dr. Elman informed the board un­ OMNISIIKSS Coventry; Bertha Vonasek, Birth Monday: A daughter McDougal and Sullivan as the Mass. Manchester; Robert Calvin Hutchinson has been attending a building of­ Arnold Elman, superintendent of Rockville. West .Willlngton; Laura to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth til they receive written notice from Bulakites, Somers; Ralph schools, to withhold funds from the Bus Company. Admitted Sunday: Michael Wilson, Brooklyn St., Durand, Loveland Hill Rd., ficials’ seminar this week. His office will remain closed McDougal that he agrees to the dis­ Carpenter, Talcott Ave., Bulik Sr., Stafford Springs; through Thursday, he said. He will be available Friday on LEA P YEA R Sullivan requests the board Mass. Bus Company until the Rockville. Vernon. solution of the partnership, payments Rockville; Laura Darke, Old Nicholas Butler, Windsorvllle his return. ownership of the company is reassign the contract solely to him. Schwebel advised the board it is to Sullivan are illegal. ’The board Post Rd., Tolland; Virginia Rd., Ellington; Donna Grant, 4 clarified. Hallett, West Rd., Ellington;. not legally possible for one member could be sued for sending the money Tolland Stage Rd., Tolland; Dr. Elman has received a letter Milton Hansen, Windsor; Paul of a partnership to dissolve that to him rather than the hbss. Bus Arline Kozlovsky, Ellington from Edward T. Sullivan Jr ., stating SAIE! Leman, Stafford Springs; Ave., Rockville; Patricia Company. Ills NAM sr. bTAIElIC 3 ’ b Faye Morace, Enfield; h&s. Milulski, South St., Rockville; Jan ice Reudgen and son. Irene Miller, Homestead St., Cedar Swamp Rd., Coventry; Manchester; Bessie Munson, Frank Rizy, Sunnyview Dr., Snipsic Village, Ellington; Vernon; Elizabeth Slegrist, Shirley Nichols, West Cold Spring Dr., Vernon; Con­ Willlngton; Ethel Pelton, Torbes '^^SUace nie Sunderland, Bancroft Rd., Broad Brook; Edwige Smith, r T T » G R A N T S Rockville; Angelica Suomi, 7 Crystal Lake Rd., Ellington; Stafford Springs; Margery Judith Titus, Stafford ’Thompson, West Willlngton; Springs; Robert Wallace, Feb. 5th Kenneth Wandzy, Jobs Hill Main St., Ellington; James ---hv Rd., Ellington. Welch, Ashford. > Births ^ d a y : A daughter Discharged Sunday: Ellse r ' to Mr. and Mrs. John Ber- Berliner, Burbank Rd., _r nacbe. Mountain St., Ellington; Henrietta Brown, 1 1 Rockville; a daughter to Mr. Redd St., Rockville; Rosana PRE- 1— and Mrs. Edward O’Brien, Cutter, Somers Rd., 1 Strawberry Rd., Ellington; a Ellington; Ann Egelhoff, son to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Center Rd., Tolland; Mrs. LETJOCKEY GIVE YOUR Poirier, Staffordville. Debra Grant and son, E. Main HOLIDAY Admitted Saturday: St., Rockville; Gary Larson, "MANE" MAN A LION'S Kenneth Darling, Orchard St., Andor Rd., Manchester; Pam Rockville; Antonio Gon­ Sheeler, Vernon Ave., SHARE OF LOVE FOR salves, Merllne Dr., Vernon; Rockville; Marion Sullivan, ALL COUPONS GOOD FOR Hope Kamienskl, Village St., Warehouse Point; Michael VALENTINE'S DAY F SALE Rockville; Danqy Ouellette, Wessell, Loveland Hill Rd., THE ENTIRE MONTH OF FERRUARY Maple St., Ellington; Gerald Vernon; Arlyn Wheeler, Staf­ Your fellow will be a roaring success o u Ridel, Kenneth Dr., Vernon; ford Springs. 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Rowe Arthur Csell set for March 21 Miss Alice V. Rowe, 66, of 140 TOLLAND — Arthur Gsell, 81, of Because of increasing incidents of flu in the Manchester area and in order Indians advance one step closer Bissell St. died Tuesday night at Old Post Rd. died Tuesday night at to minimize the possibility of a flu epidemic in h^nchester Memorial March 21 has been set tentatively the discovery that some existing Manchester Memorial Hospital. as the date for an open house and Hartford Hospital. He was the hus­ Hospital, hospital officials request that visitors curtail their visits to the materials did not need replacement. Miss Rowe was born March 5,1909 band of Mrs. Olga Aebi Gsell. dedication ceremonies at the hospital immediately until further notice. Committee members praised in Manchester and lived here all her Mr. Gsell was bom Dec. 7,1894 in renovated Illing Junior High School. Under no circumstances are children to be permitted to visit anyone in Kuehl for his negotiation efforts. life. She was employed as a quiller at Mulhaucen Elass, Germany, and The Town, Building Committee the hospital, a spokesman said. The committee expressed concern Cheney Bros, when she retired in lived in the Tolland-Rockville decided Tuesday night to schedule Also, anyone with the slightest sign of a respiratory ailment or sore throat over reports from subcontractors on 1975 after 35 years with the firm. She area most of his life. Before he is asked to refrain from visiting the hospital. the ceremonies for March 21, or for toCCIL crown by trimming Hall both the Bennet and Illing projects also had been employed at Pratt and retired, he was employed as a March 28 if the earlier date proves that they have not received as much at Pratt and Whitney Division of inconvenient. weaver in the Rockville woolen money as they are due at this stage of United Technologies Corp., East mills. He was an Army veteran of Final corrective work is being done Henry E. Carron Samuel E. Wilson construction. By LEN AUSTER greatest for the school in a long Hartford, and at the former Aldon World War I and a member of now at the school by the Adler period, and layup hoops by Bruce player on this team has improved. COVENTRY — Henry E. Carron, Samuel Edward Wilson, 59, of 67 While the town is not financially time.” Spinning Mill in Talcottville. She was Hockanum Barracks, World War I Construction Co. Herald Sportswriter Ballard off long feeds by McNickle And I wish people would give players 75, of Windham, formerly of Coven­ Walnut St. died Tuesday at his home. liable for those payments by the con­ The clubs in a well-played first a communicant of St. James Church. Veterans. Richard Lawrence, architect for The lock has been securely kept Manchester comfortably ahead. credit for something other than try, was found dead at his home Mr. Wilson was born April 14,1916 quarter battled to a 14-14 stalemate Survivors are two brothers, Other survivors are 3 sons, Arthur the project, reported that about $6,- tractor to the subs, Paul Phillips, Non-starters Pisch and Ballard scoring. Tuesday. in Manchester, son of the late committee chairman said he did not put in place. Now all that’s with the locals connecting on six of 13 William J. Rowe and Leo J. Rowe, J. Gsell and Werner Gsell, both of 000 remains uncommitted at the mo­ paced the Indian attack with 18 and “Mike (Quesnel) could average 20 Born in Rutland, Vt., Mr. Carron Edward and Bella McAllister Wilson, like the image the situation creates waiting is for it to be snapped field attempts and Hall six of 14. both of Manchester; a foster brother, Tolland, and Charles Gsell of Mount ment in the $10, ^ contingency fund 13 points, respectively. Pisch who hit points with any other team in the lived in Coventry before moving to and lived here all his life. He was for thn'town..— shut. There were three ties and four lead Ernest Degutis of Gunnison, Colo.; Dora, Fla.; a daughter, Mrs. after the additions and deductions in 14 of 16 free throws, also had five lea^ e but he doesn’t. He’s an un­ North Windham 19 years ago. He employed as a machinist at Pratt & Both Lawrence and Richard exchanges in the second canto before and several nieces and nephews. Jeanette Loehr of Tolland; 2 the contract which result from Manchester High moved a giant assists. Mike Quesnel and McNickle selfish player who works harder at retired in 1965 as a foreman at Pratt Whitney Division of United Mankey, architect for Bennet, were Manchester took the lead for good The funeral is Friday at 8:15 a.m. brothers, George Gsell and John B. changes in construction step closer toward its first CCIL each chipped in with 12 points with the defensive end of the floor than and Whitney Division of United Technologies Corp., East Hartford, asked by the committee to consult with 3:25 remaining on a 22-foot from Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Gsell, both of Rockville; 10 specifications. basketball title in eight years with a the latter handing out four assists. offense. Maybe others score more Technologies Corp., East Hartford. and had been with the firm for 42 Victor Moses, town counsel, over convincing 73-62 victory over second jumper by Jim McNickle from the Main St., with a Mass at St. James grandchildren and 3 great­ In another report, Donald Kuehl, a Rubino had 19 points, Greg Calibey 15 but no player in the league comes Survivors are two daughters, Mrs. years. what steps could be taken to en­ top of the key. A minute later with Church at 9. Burial will be in St. grandchildren. committee member, said that as a place Hall High last night at the and Lenihan 13 before fouling out close to what Mike does in assists, Sandino DlMauro of Rockville and Survivors are three brothers, courage a speedup in the payments to pesky Hall guard John Lenihan on the James Cemetery. The funeral is Friday at 9:15 a.m. result of negotiations with the con­ Warrior gym in West Hartford. with 3:36 left for Hall, which now rebounding and playing defense.” Mrs. Loretta Rodrigue of New George Wilson and Harold Wilson, subcontractors. with three fouls, the Indians Friends may call at the funeral from the Burke-Fortin Funeral tractor and subcontractors on the The decision pushes the ,SjlK. sports a 124 aggregate record. Manchester connected on 25 of 48 Hampshire; a son, Henry Caron of both of Manchester, and Thomas increased their advantage to 36-28 at home Thursday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 Home, 76 Prospect St., Rockville, Bennet Junior High School renova­ The town is withholding from Adler Towners’ league record 10.13-D while “We have one player averaging in field goal attempts while Hall was 22 Windham; two brothers, Earl Carron Wilson of Staffordville; and several the half. Hall’s last field goal of the p.m. with a Mass at St. Bernard’s Church, tion project, the town has a credit of Construction Co., the normal five per the loss snaps Hall’s eight-game win­ double figures and that just proves for 55. The Indians had an excellent of Manchester and Roy Carron of nieces and nephews. cent of the contract price until the quarter came with 6:36 left but 10 of The family suggests that any Rockville, at 10. Burial will be in St. about $4,000. The negotiations were ning streak and pegs its CCIL ledger you win with a team . And if night at the charity stripe converting Hartford; two sisters, Mrs. Ann Ray­ The funeral is Friday at 1:30 p.m. projects are accepted. That amounts 15 free throws kept it close. memorial gifts may be made to the Bernard’s Cemetery, Rockvilie. over changes due to the unavailabili­ at 10-4. The setback was also only the somebody is going to beat us, they’re 23 of 27 opportunites wfiile the mond of Hartford and Mrs. Violet at Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main to $125,(X)0 for each project. second at home for the Warriors over The third quarter saw the Silk going to have to have an excellent American Cancer Society, 237 E. Friends may call at the funeral Lique of Vermont; and eight ty of materials, changes in plans, and Warriors were able to make just 18 of St. Burial will be in East Cemetery. a two-year, 18-game span, both in­ Towners keep up their intense defen­ night,” Pearson remarked, “Every Center St. home Thursday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 grandchildren. Friends may call at the funeral 29 free throws. p.m. flicted by Manchester. sive pressure holding the Warriors to The funeral is Thursday at 11 a.m. home Thursday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 Coach Doug Pearson's Indians’ a four for 13 performance p.m. Manchester (73) Hall (62) at Potter Funeral Home, 456 Jackson next encounter is Friday night at from the floor. Exhibiting a balanced p St., Willimantic. Burial will be in St. B F Pts. P B F Pts. Clarke Arena against Wethersfield attack, Manchester canned Seven of 1 Quesnel Joseph’s Cemetery,'Willimantic. 4 44 12 4 Rubino 6 7-9 19 High and a triumph would at least 14 field goal attempts to move its 1 Hyde There are no calling hours. Jaycee Wives meet tonight 2 0-0 4 4 Knight 3 1-4 7 clinch a tie for the CCIL crown. lead to 50-36 after three turns. 4 Kiernan 2 2-2 6 4 Nicholson 3 0-2 6 Manchester is in excellent shape The locals moved their lead out to 4 Demko 3 Manchester Jaycee After the program, the 2-2 8 2 Calibey. - ■ 6 34 15 with five dates remaining on the 14 points early in the final stanza but 3 McNickle 6 0-0 12 5 Lenihan They’ll attend GOP parley Wives will meet tonight at group will discuss its 3 7-8 13 slate. a pressing Hall defense cut the 3 Ballard 7:30 at the home of Mrs. Casino Night scheduled for 6 1-3 .13 1 Behan 1 0-0 2 Several Manchester Republicans The conference is open to all in­ “ 1 think we proved tonight we’re deficit to seven points on the strength 3 Pisch 2 14-16 18 2 Glover 0 0-0 0 4 will attend the “Spirit of ’76’’ banquet speaker. Rosemarie Papa, 63 March. Prospective of two John Rubino buckets off of terested persons. Those wishing The speakers Saturday morning Tanner St. the best team in the league,” un­ 0 Moran 0 0-0 0 1 Saffir 0 0-2 0 Northeast Republican Conference members are welcome. derstated Pearson,“ We started off a steals with 3:39 showing on the clock. more information may call Mrs. will be Elliott Richardson, secretary Mrs. Sally Middleton Friday and Saturday in Arlington, little tight but our defense was That’s the closest the Warriors got. Swensson at 646-5254. of commerce, and William Simon, Pinto, a former Miss 19 Totals 25 23-27 73 23 Totals 22 18-29 62 Va., at the Twin Bridges Marriott excellent in the second half. This is a Clutch foul shooting by John Pisch, The morning speakers at Friday’s secretary of the treasury. The Connecticut and fashion Motel. * , JOHN PISCH who made nine in a row in the final -Score at half: Manchester 36-28- session will be Sen. Barry luncheon speaker Saturday will be coordinator for Luettgen’s About town FITZGERALD great win for us and one of the BRUCE BALLARD They are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Goldwater, R-Ariz., and Sen. Hugh Ltd. at Hartford’s Civic Swensson, Mrs. Alan Shaw and Mrs. Republican National chairman Mary Scott, R-Pa., the Senate minority Center will give a make-up Gordon Bickford. Mrs. Swensson, Louise Smith. The Master Mason FUNERAL HOME leader. Vice President Nelson A 3 to 5 p.m. tour of the White demonstration. vice-chairman of the Manchester degree will be conferred EDWIUD M. FITZGEMLD, DRECTOR Rockefeller will be the luncheon House will wind up the two-day con­ Rick Lawrence, chair­ GOP town committee, will attend a when Friendship Lodge of 225 Main Street speaker and Rogers C.B. Morton, ference. man of the 1976 “ Miss Masons meets Thursday at special session for Republican vice- counselor to the President, will be Manchester chairmen. Manchester” pageant, will 7:30 p.m. at the Masonic show slides of the 1975 Miss Temple. Worshipful Ellington gains Manchester and Miss PHONE 643-5940 Master Robert McBride DIBNIFIED, TRADITIONAL SERVICE Quick action halts house blaze America pageants. will preside. The Herald Angle “ I t ’s a good thing Chief Rivosa said the call the open spaces In the up which the fire would By Earl Yost NCGC laurels someone was in the of Mrs. Hallowell and the walls of the older home have raced to the attic, Sports Editor house,” said Fire Chief quick stop prevented a would have provided the given just a little more Clinching the North Central Connecticut Conference (NCCC) John Rivosa, today com­ major fire there. He noted basement fire with a flue time. basketball title last night was Ellington High with a 66-53 win menting on the stop of a over Tolland. fire at 114 Charter Oak St. Tuesday morning. In other area cage action, Bolton Coventry High blasted lowly Rocky Superstar among superstars Hill, 74-46. After investigation of the High topped COC adversary Bacon Pivotman Tim Forbes tossed in 19 blaze, fire fighters gave While the New England Whalers had to be happy to see the Winnipeg Jets Academy, 75-66, South Windsor F points and grabbed 14 rebounds to this account of the in­ we’re chock full o’ leave town (Hartford) after last Friday night's drubbing at the Civic Center it knocked neighboring Rockville out of pace Ellington to the win and con­ cident: might also have marked the final season showing of Bobby Hull. post-season consideration, 75-55, and ference title. The Purple Knights are A plumber was working The Golden Jet, the ’s most valuable player in now 11-0 in the NCCC and 14-3 over­ on pipes in the vacant base­ two of its three years of operation and the most likely to repeat again, starred PInehurst savings in all four games as the Jets swept the WhalerX. iff all. Tolland, in second place, now ment apartment at the Bulkeley pins Hull talli^ seven goals and six assists for 13 points including a hat trick. He sports a 7-4 conference ledger and 7-8 four-family dwelling over-all mark. BORDEN’S picked up two goals and two assists in the Jets’ 5-3 decision before a sellout owned by James and Chock Full 0’ Nuts Eaglile matmen Pete Ryba had 23 points, Kevin Richard Farr. He used a crowd of 10,507. Kowalyshyn 18, Paul Groves 13, Scott blow torch "too close to the CHEESE No team in the WHA skates with the speed and precision of the Jets, who Thumped in wrestling action COFFEE lb. (Single Slices) boast the highest scoring line in the two Swedes, Ulf Nilsson and Anders Beecher 11 and Kevin Hills 10 for framing,’’ said a fire n 12 0Z. yesterday was East Catholic, by .29 Bolton, now 6-7 in the COC and 7-8 in fighter. Please Limit 2 Lbs. Each Order Hedberg and Hull. Nilsson came up with five assists and Hedberg scored Bulkeley High, 37-15, in Hartford. twice. all games. Bacon with the loss slips After he packed up and The Eagles, now 4-6 for the season, to 7-7 in the conference and 8-7 over­ left, Mrs. Michael CANADA DRY It was a treat to sit back and watch the Jets, easily the best team to appear got wins from Tom Faust, Pete Shan­ 99' in Hartford this season. all. Hallowell in her kitchen Giant 64-oz. Bottles non, Roger Poudrier and Mike RONZONI While most teams try to outmuscle one another the Jets depend upon Rick Wilkinson had 20 points, Greg upstairs, said she smelled GINGER ALE Reeves. Jankowski 16, Mike Fortin 15 and smoke. She called the fire and quickness. The Whalers came out hitting but in the long run it was Results: 101 — Faust (EC) dec. ROOT BEER ELBOWS the speed and Hull that spelled the difference. 'Mike Gerber 13 to lead South Wind­ department at 10:32 a.m. Johnson 5-0, 108 — J. Vasquez (B) ORANGE SODA #8 SPAGHETTI What Hull did after the game, as reported in this space last Saturday, was sor to its win over Rockville and back Fire fighters directed by #9 SPAGHETTI pinned Hopper :40,115— S. Vasquez to the .500 level. The Bobcats now Deputy Chief William Grif­ just great. (Herald photo by Dunn) (B) dec. Hoch 12-1, 122 - Kelly (B) 16 oz. pkg§...... 2179 Name one other superstar who stands around after a game in full uniform, stand 8-8 in all games, 7-2 in the Cen­ fin used air packs to enter dec. M. Hopper 7-1, 129 — Shannon ^ ^ MANUFACTURERS 0MTURBRID6E SPORTSWEAR and meets the fans, every last one. Eagles ’ Gary Carlson tral Valley Conference which leads the basement. They found SHURFINE (EC) pinned Fergenson 1:22, 135 — the pack. Rockville got 20 points fire in the walls which was FREE MILL TOURS WEEKDAYS 2 P.M. The list of so-called superstars in other sports could be listed here who have Shoots over Prince’s Ed Hightower Poudrier (EC) dec. Pelletier 6-2, 141 PEANUT LAND O’ LAKES little or no time for the people who help pay their salaries - Joe and Jane Fan - from Bill Poletti. The Rams now are rapidly spreading upstairs. STATE BUTTER . Retail Outlat & Main Plant - 215 E. Main St., Rockville (Exit 98 Off Rt. 86) — MacAdoo (B) dec. Senerth 4-0,148 4-6 in the CVC and 6-11 over-all and Smoke had tilled the eaves BUTTER 1.19 but the reader doesn’t want to hear this. — Gerna (B) pinned Roohr 1:21, 158 3 Lh.Jar STOUFFEWS It's refreshing to run into a man like Hull. without hope for a tournament berth. in the attic and upstairs — Reeves (EC) dec. Rose 5-4, 170 — Joe Fortier pumped in 26 points walls were hot. MAC N CHEESE... •pkg. There are all too few Bobby Hulls in this world of sport today. Welly (B) dec. Grondin 15-2, 188 — * 1 . 6 9 59* When one talks of superstars, Hull stands at the head of the class, he’s and Mark Schmidt 12 to lead Coven­ RICHES McFadden (B) dec. Fournier 10-1, try to its 12th win in 15 outings. The ALL SWEET super both on and off the ice. East tops Tech Unlimited — Flemming (B) pinned Patriots are 10-3 in COC play. Rocky COFFEE RICH .... . 16 oz. 4s»l W. Fleming 1:45. MARGARINE Notes off the cuff Hill now is 1-12 in the COC and 1-14 STOUFFER'S By EARL YOST over-all. POUND CAKE ...... , . . 4 9 * .79* Happy to report Friday night’s testimonial dinner honoring Lee Fracchia at Sports Editor Willie s is a complete sellout. Fracchia has been one of Manchester’s best- Perhaps the less said about last night’s onesided basketball known hunting and fishing enthusiasts for years as well as the town’s top­ Today...As Always...Shop Pinehurst For flight dog warden for one year shy of three decades...Vin Fandetti reports the game at East Catholic the better. Classy Cromwell Fire calls Even on Stuidasys Hartford Track Club realized $4,0(KI for the Cerebral Palsy Fund as members The Eagles romped over Prince U.S.D.A. CHOICE MEATS Tech of Hartford by a 8943 count as lead at the period and took a 32- took part in a special marathon run on the weekend. Six club members from point edge into the lockerroom at the This week, along with the regular 4-lb. Perdue Roasters and Chicken Breasts and Manchester took part. One of a dozen women was Karen Saunders of the smallest crowd in history, an es­ Manchester You can cash an HNB check" timated 400, watched the play. halftime break, 49-17. Legs, we will have really large FRESH 6Vz to 7 lbs. PERDUE ROASTERS. Thev Manchester...Here’s the latest count on the ticket sales for the Aetna World Five Eagles wound up with twin trounces Cheney Today, 10:06 a.m. — un­ will sell.at 89? lb. Cup tennis the first weekend in March at the Hartford Civic Center. Saturday From the time Mark Dumais stole necessary call to an errant pass, dribbled half the figures, including reserve Paul Fresh fish shipment will include tiny Scallops, Oysters, Fresh Flounder and Perch and Sunday are sellouts and several hundred tickets remain for Thursday and Bienkowski. The latter canned 13 Shelled in Charter Oak Conference basketball action last night Manchester Memorial Fillets and Frozen Swordfish... up to $100 at many retail outlets Friday night, March 4-5, but not in choice locations...Manchester Community length of the floor and dropped in a Hospital due to alarm basket. East never looked back as it points as ail four subs got in plenty of was Cheney Tech, 95-32, by Cromwell High at the Panthers’ Den. College women’S'basketball team will be out to grab the conference title playing time against Prince, now 3- malfunction. (Town) rebounded from its only loss of the The win improves Cromwell’s 50 points OUR OWN throughout Connecticut. tonight against Mattatuck at East Catholic High starting at 6 o’clock. The 12 record-wise. Jon Lindberg was SHELL STRIP LOIN, What is it? In fancy locals are unbeaten in conference play. The men play at 8. Winners will be an­ season to notch win No. 15. league mark to 12-1 and over-all Eric Bacote paced the Cromwell SAUSAGE It won’t be any cake-walk Friday sidelined with illness. record to 13-2. Cheney with the set­ Tolland restaurants a steak from a Shell Strip Loin is called nounced in the baseball team money-raising drive. The diamond squad plans John Lusa, playing just a little attack with 23 points followed by Tuesday, 3:52 p.m. — a New York cut. The reason it always shows up in MEAT a southern pre-season trip in March...UConn’s game against Boston Universi­ night when Xavier High of. back falls to 1-13 in the conference Clarence Riley with 16, Jim Melaen Middletown visits for a HCC en­ more than half the game, threw in 20 and 3-13 in all games. The Beavers’ minor electrical fire at a good restaurants is because the quality and taste of ty tonight at Storrs is a sellout as well as Saturday's against points to set the pace and his other with 13 and Dave Petruzzello 10 Hilltop Rd. home. the meat never vary. It’s consistently good. lb *1.29 Massachusetts...Tip of the hat in the direction of Lou Palmer and Arnold counter. The Eagles copped the first next test is Friday night at home markers. meeting thaqks to a last period sur­ frqntcourt mates, Jeff Heim and against Coventry. Frank Toros, our meat manager, who learned the USDA CHOICE Dean of WTIC radio for their excellent reports on UConn basketball games Gary Carlson contributed 17 and 15 Lance Schors and Paul Strycharz ge. Cromwell led after one quarter, 22- Rockville meat business in New York, knows hot to select the BEEF STEW All you need is this season...Coverage of the Winter Olympic Games tonight starts at 9 tallies. Set-up guard Pete Thompson each had eight points for (Jheney best shell strips, which, he says, should weigh o'clock with the opening ceremonies. Downhill skiing, ice dancing and men’s Unlike the usual heart-pounding 12, and held a 37-19 halftime edge which was missing four players with Tuesday, 7:51 p.m. — a battles at the Eagles’ Nest, the home added five buckets from outside to before exploding in the second half between’ 15 and 21 lbs. This week, buy the whole lb *1.49 and women’s luge races will be featured. complete the twin-figure men. the flu. tree house on fire at an 11 USDA CHOICE five moved to a commanding 24-9 Hammond St. home. One pack cut Shell strip at $1.79 ib. Frank or Ed will cut AI Ellington and Ken Moore led the into steaks or steaks and roasts. Like all our CUBE STEAKS outclassed visitors with 17 and 12 Cromwell (95) truck of the Rockville FAVO B F Pts Volunteer Fire Depart­ meat...USDA Choice. Frank will feature packer cut markers. 4 lb «1.89 East Catholic (89) Melaen 3 7 13 ment responded and fire whole 7 lb avg. USDA Choice TENDERLOINS at PERS East led by 40 points, 61-21, early in $2.89 Ib. SEMI BONELESS B F Pts. Triti wins Landed 1 2 4 fighters were able to save m 2 Carlson the third period and held a 73-30 edge CHUCK STEAK Swimmers snap loss streak 7 14 15 MIDDLETOWN, (UPI) - A late Petruzzello 4 2 10 part of the tree house. Ver­ 4 Heim 8 going into the final eight minutes. or ROAST 1-2 17 The wila-shooting invaders were held second half surge by Wesleyan fell Bacote 10 3 23 non Police said children in SHURFINE 1E3 7fl3 4 Lusa 8 4-4 B. Chase 4 1 Snapping a four-meet losing 2. Wasyluk (M), 3. D. Beckwith (M) 20 in check defensively during the first just short as Trinity, behind Wayne 9 the area said other, un­ Open Thurt. and ; 2 Thompson 5 lb ’1.19 streak, the Manchester High swim­ 2:15.5. 0-0 10 half, getting just six baskets, two in Sokolosky’s 27 points, held on to J. Chase 2 5 9 known children were in the TURKEYS ming team dunked Hartford Public, 0 Dumais 2 0-0 Riley 8 0 Fri. 8 a.m. Hil ; 10 lo 12 lbs. 50-yd. free: 1. Bouley (M), 2. 4 the second stanza. defeat the Cardinals 92-85 Tuesday 16 tree house playing with SHORT RIBS PETER K GOOD 2 Holland 3 0-1 Aiken 8 p.m. ; 101-65, yesterday at the local pool. Greenberg (M), 3. Karbwicz (H) 6. Tech was a one-shot team. East night. 1 0 2 matches before the fire 0 Murphy 2 McNaughter lb. 9 9 < ^ The Indian tankmen, now 24 for '25 7 2-0 4 dominating the boards with a wide Trinity was ahead by 11 at the half, 2 1 5 broke out. Ib. 5 9 * the season, are at Hall High in West 4 Bienkowski 5 34 O’Rourke 2 0 4 Diving: 1. Ceon (H), 2. Blake (H), 13 four to one advantage. 45-34, and stretched its margin to 21 Shouldn’t you be a Favorite Person?” Hartford Friday afternoon. 3. Sasso (M) Pts. 197.1. 1 Donnelly 0 0-0 0 midway through the closing period. 3 meals In 1 combination Bill Bouley had three wins. Bob 100-yd. fly; 1. Monikowski (HP), 2. Guard Othar Burkes scored 25 points Totals 37 21 95 Butler two victories and seniors Pete 19 Totals 40 9-17 89 for the Bantams. LEAN WHOLE Wasyluk (M), 3. Slaiby (M) 1:00.6. Cheney Tech (32) Slaiby and Durwood Miller, junior Trinity is now 7-2, Wesleyan 5-9. PORK LOINS 100-yd. free: 1. Bouley (M), Taylor injured B F Pts Dave Beckwith and sophomore Greenberg (M), 3. Karbwicz (HP) Prince Tech (43) Our meat men will cut' NEW YORK (UPI) - Brian Haberern 2 0 4 NOTICE Wayne Smith, Jeff Greenberg and :57.0. P B F Pis. Into 2 roaats and 10 to 12^ Taylor,, the New York Nets’ All Star Bartle 1 0 4 Probate Court is open for John Beckwith also swam well for 500-yd. free: 1. Butler (M), 2. 5 Moore 5 2-3 12 conferences with the judge center chopa...or aa you Manchester. 1 Ellington 6 5-12 17 guard, was injured in an auto acci­ Schors 4 0 8 Lavoie (HP), 3. Mrosek (M) 5:51.1. Hill retires Strycharz from 6:30 P.M. to 8 P.M. specify lb. HARIHMID M nOM L Results: 2 Hartfield 1 2-3 4 dent Tuesday en route to a practice 4 0 8 100-yd. back; 1. Smith (M), 2. session and will be lost to the club for CLEVELAND (UPI) - Cleveland Brown on Thursday nights. Night 200-yd. medley relay: 1 . 1 Mazzarella 1 1-2 3 1 0 2 TRUST Malave (HP), 3. Miller (M) 1:05.5. an indefinite period, the club an­ Browns defensive back Jim Hill an­ Prasser telephone number: 649 Manchester (Smith, Wasyluk, 2 Lowe 2 0-2 4 0 1 1 100-yd. breast: 1. D. Beckwith (M), nounced his retirement Tuesday to Ertel Greenberg, Bouley), 2. Hartford 1 Neely 0 1-2 • 1 nounced. 0 2 2 0445. 595 Main Stieet, 621 East Middle Turnpike, ^ Middle 'lYimpike West, 220 North Main Street 2. J. Beckwith (M), 3. Slaiby (M) take a job as a sportscaster. Tyler William E. Fitzgerald Public 1:55.0. 0 Hightower 1 0-0 2 Taylor suffered a sprain in his 2 0 4 PINEHURST GROCERY INC. 1:18.4. lower back and a mild sprain of the A spokesman for the Browns said Marineal Judge of Probate 200-yd. free: 1. Butler (M), 2. 0 1 1 Near the Armory and the Hospital at 302 MAIN 400-yd. free relay: 1. Hartford, 2. neck when his car skidded on ice and Hill, a seven-year veteran acquired Miller (M), 3. Lavoie (HP) 2:04.7. Manchester 12 Totals 16 11-24 43 — Score at half: 49-17 East- crashed into a pole while he was from Green Bay before the start of Totals 14 4 32 200-yd. I.M.: 1. Monikowski (HP), last season, will be working for CBS. trying to avoid an oncoming car. — Score at half ; 37-19 Cromwell—

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Hoop all-star shrine MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Wed.. Feb. 4. 1976— PAGE ELEVEN opens doors to four I! U SPRINGFIELD, Mass. LaSalle, where he was named All- dation of the Hall’s Old Timers Com­ M i n-n (UPI) — Bill Sharman and America four times. mittee, won seven letters at Notre Tom Gola, two stars from the In the pros with the Philadelphia Dame from 1932-34i-three each in and San Francisco Warriors and New basketball and football and one in 0 NBA’s set-shot era, have been York Knicks, Gola was a defensive track. II III elected to the National Basket­ specialist who played both guard and He was basketball’s first truly - ball Hall of Fame. forward. He helpiki Philadelphia to mobile big man. ’The burly center M M Also selected were Harry. Litwack, the NBA title in his rookie season of also set the Irish scoring standard X c ? Temple’s coach for 20 years, and 1955-56. with 547 points in three varsity Litwack who won 373 games with seasons. Notre Dame Athletic Director ^ 9 S ts « N ^ Edward “Moose” Krause, the Irish’s mostly Philadelphia area players, The four designees, elected by an t s s j L S d top scorer in the 1930s, the Hall’s guided the Owls to post-season play honors committee headed by Adolph iio g E S Honors Committee announced 13 times. In 1956 and 1958 the Owls Rupp, will be inducted April 26 in Tuesday. finished third in the NCAA tourna­ ceremonies at the shrine. A group of Sharman, a member of the NBA’s ment and in 1969 they won the 98 former players, coaches and con­ ■ B J V3T^ :SS A s i® • $'S>35 ® o oi Silver Anniversary team and now National Invitation Tournament. tributors comprise the hall’s a-g5 8 £ E f coach of the Los Angeles Lakers, was Krause, elected on the recommen­ membership. a two-time All America at the University of Southern California. Relying on a two-handed set shot that came right out of his green Winter Olympic Shorts Celtics’ jersey, Sharman had a .426 shooting percentage in an era when INNSBRUCK, Austria (UPI) - on sleds following rumors the East .400 was considered good. Over 11 ’The father of two U.S. speed skaters Germans were heating their runners. seasons, he averaged 17.8 points per is happy about the security at the It was alleged the East Germans game and an amazing .883 from the games. were using chemicals to heat the A n • (UPI Photo) foul line. “As a parent, I am happy about the runners on their 90 m.p.h. trip down Gola was a standout in high school security here. It is reassuring,” said the ice chute. ^ * 4 Snow-capped peaks in background at Innsbruck and college in the Philadelphia area, Jack Heiden as he watched his son, The East^Germans denied the ac­ Olympic torch will be lit today signaling start of Winter Games where he still lives. He scored 2,222 Erich, and daughter Beth, work out. cusation add most officials described points at Philadelphia’s LaSalle High Eric will be in the 5,000 meters and it as fantasy. School then, stayed in the Beth in the 3,000. All luges will undergo the heat test neighborhood to play college ball at when the competition begins til ’The Luge Federation is taking no Wednesday and random checks also Hockey team wins chances and made a surprise check will be carried out. A >K| ^E d INNSBRUCK, Austria (UPI) Americans was the 18-man hockey Nelson, getting edgy and more —The Olympic Games that team which defeated Yugoslavia, 8-4, withdrawn as her competition ap­ were to have been heid in Tuesday evening to qualify for the proaches, gets her first chance for a io)ii championship bracket and an medal Sunday in the women’s Denver opened today in this opening match with the Soviet Union, CO Tyrolean town nestling in the downhill. She fell on her first run a 16-3 victor over Austria. during Tuesday’s practice but foothills of the Alps and The limited schedule today called finished with the eighth fastest time for the first round of ice dancing in s A v e A ?.c already the American hockey in the second. team has registered a major the figure skating competition and ”I don’t want to talk to anyone,” the first runs in the men’s and she said after completing training, success. women’s luge. Regular Innsbruck stepped in after the “ If I win a medal. I’ll talk to The hockey team worked six everyone.” CO games had been rejected by the months to get into the tournament citizens of Denver and promised a In the ice dancing Colleen O’Con­ and afterwards Coach Bob Johnson nor and partner Jim Mills hope to tire salii no-frills 12-day competition. Fulfill­ said, “I can honestly say that I don’t split two Russian teams, who have S W i i F S Sc • 4? *1 . >.0 ® ”$ ment of that promise began with think I’ve ever been so scared of a today’s simple 90-minute ceremony won the world title six times between game in 19 years of coaching. You them in the last six years. III presided over by Federal President play almost 60 games to get to the Installation $ 0 Per IS Dr. Rudolf Kirchschlaeger. Ljudmila Pakhomova and CARRY OUT ONLY Available m L Tire Olympics, and then it all comes down Alexander Gorschkov, a husband and The U.S. team of 120 was the to 60 minutes of hockey.” largest contingent among the es­ wife team who won the world cham­ The first real medal' chance comes pionship between 1970-74, are the timated 1,500 athletes drawn from 36 Thursday when two-time world Performance 78 countries. Cindy Nelson, a prime favorites. Single Wiper Blade or sprint champion Sheila Young takes The luge team will have achieved a prospect for an Alpine medal, the start in the 1,500 meters-speed Pair of Wiper Refills 4-Ply Nylon Blackwalls carried the American flag. major success if it can avoid last skating event along with teammate place. But perhaps the proudest of the Leah Poulos. WHEEL YOUR BALANCE CHOICE ■ Reg. 1.99 - 3 $-| A SPECIAL I i Sizes 15” to 18”, to fit most cars. 18 Double Replace worn blades for good vision ^ I "TfnfsSlS.""" ITa^VhMl I i Merger unlikely Phis 1.76 F.E.T. ■ ft i . $ r> o c o Q *19 Plus2.60F.E.T.4 iof*6 I: jump i G78x15 Reg. 25.99...... Wheels balanc­ n o c o o *19 P1US2.83F.E.T.ed off car; H78xl5 Reg.26.W ...... includes 4 I for NBA, ABA weights and I BOSTON (DPI) — The | Fan Belts tabor. ^ hove gained the $ lead tj; PHILADELPHIA (UPI) — Player liberation, yes. Merger, no. Reg. £ in double jumps. ij; Those were the decisions of the National Basketball Associa­ The distinction camej:|; 2.19 Tuesday when goalie Gerry tion owners Tuesday as the players agreed to accept an out-of- We have sizes for most j court settlement of the six-year-old Oscar Robertson antitrust cars and light trucks. g Cheevers landed back in a Keep spares handy. REG SAU g Boston uniform after agreeing suit with new freedom rules that may “change the whole future ^ to a contract binding him to ;$ of sports.” Radiator or F78x 14 28.99 1 ^ Boston through the 1976-77 Shortly afterward, however. Com­ The proposed 10-year settlement Heater Hose I A78x13 <*78x14 29.99 2 l ^ season. :;|; missioner Larry O’Brien announced with the players is both historic and Reg- 23.99 g Cheevers joins Derek §i the league was ready to fight another complicated. 97 Plus 1.76 F.E.T. <*78x15 29.99 2 l^ ° i h i g Sanderson as the second g |3 million suit rather than merge The three key issues are: ™ RUJ g player to jilmp from the g with the American Basketball 1. Elimination beginning at the end 16 Bruins to the World Hockey g H78x15 33.99 24®® Association. of next season of the controversial Fast, easy replacement; preventj g W a ® *rsa%rivi';S'®’ Association and back to the g After stating for weeks that the option clause (or reserve clause, as it loss of anti-freeze. Boston payroll. g P'us2.40fo2.83F.E.T. o»|i settlement of the players’ class ac­ is called in other sports) binding a The prodigal goalie had a g tion suit would clear the way for player to a team one year beyond the checkered career over the past g merger negotiations, O’Brien said, actual term of his contract. Front End Special. four years. Cheevers went g “At this time, the NBA Board of However, a rookie signing for only from two-time Stanley Cup g Governors is unequivocally opposed one year will still have a one-year op­ for Longer Tire Life hero in Boston to Cleveland, to merger or consolidation with the tion clause on the theory that It may Steei Beited where he became blamed for g ABA.” take two years for a team to evaluate Sport PremiUn the ills of the Crusaders, and g NBA owners obviously are hoping a new player’s talent and worth. 44^iy Nyion Radiai Whitewalis back to Boston in time for g the ABA, which has lost three of Its 2. Beginning in 1980, the existing 33®® another run at the NHL g 10 teams to financial ruin already compensation plan (similar to foot­ For Most American Whitewaii Cars playoffs this year and the Virginia Squires on ball’s Rozelle Rule) will be replaced BR70X13 * 2 # | w U No dollar figures were men- the verge of becoming the fourth, by the “right of first refusal,” In ncludes Labor and 2 tioned, but it was believed 'fj will see Its final demise soon. which a team with a player, whose Heavy Duty Shock Absorbers & OH Cheevers settled for a good 560x15 -IC 1 70 ^ ’The NBA owners feel confident contract has expired, will have the SIZE REG. SALE deal less with Boston than the g We check upper and lower ball joints, they can successfully meet the opportunity for 30 days to match Idler arms and tie rods; we align front IWK,.!.,. $200,000 annual cheek he was g challenge of a suit by the ABA. another team’s offer. If the original end, adjusting for camber and caster, BR70X14 52.99 37“ picking up in Cleveland. g Should the ABA fold, the NBA team refuses to match the offer, the toe-in and toe-out to manufacturer's Full 4-ply construction for long specifications. GR70X14 56.99 39“ owners will be waiting eagerly to second team must give it no compen­ wear. Better, safer driving. Plus 2.32 to 3.18 F.E.T. snap up its players in a bargain sale. sation. Over the next four years, the Includes cars with torsion bars compensation rule will remain In and air condWoning. effect. 3. Beginning immediately with this year’s college draft, a player who Bing rated MVP fails within a year to sign with the CAR CARE CHEMICALS team selecting him is subject to FOn FASTER STARTS, another draft. If two years pass BETTER GAS MILEAGE YOUR CHOICE without his signing, he becomes a in all-star game free agent. Foreign Car These three concessions by the owners represent a nearly complete Tune-Up Special victory by the players and are the For Datsun, Toyota, Volkswagen Gunk Spray Degreaser, Reg. 1.59 SURE START PHILADELPHIA (UPI) — There was virtual agreement critical parts of a stlll-lncomplete and most foreign cars Rislone, (}uart...... Reg. 1.59 12 Volt Auto Batteries among NBA All-Star players and coaches — as well as among total collective bargaining contract MVP voters — that Washington Bullet Dave Bing was the Most between the owners and the Players

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PAGE TWELVE - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Wed.. Feb. 4, 1976 SCOREBOARD W^HA Adams Division Deadlocks W L T PU. o East ' Boston 31 10 9 71 C ^ W L T PU. Buffalo 28 15 8 64 (O 3-2 9 O Cincinnati 21 29 1 43 O o IQ , _ Tuesday’s Results = N r t C 5 3 Oi8 tA I Indianapolis 19 29 2 40 <0 J J O S • • AtlanU 2, Islanders 2 NEW YORK (UPI) — The Atlanta Flames, the Nassau • S i A n P («) M West California 4, St. LouU 4 Coliseum and 2-2 ties go together like rain, sleet and 5 5 W L T PU. Vancouver 2, Buffalo 1 snow. Houston § s . C/> = 32 18 0 64 And none has been much fun lately for the New York Q-S. , Minnesota 25 20 3 53 NBA Islanders. c Knicks. Ryan Monday, ketter hung FLORAL - Jan Wright and John Buccino 13 Rick Saucier had 10 losers. Mark Tierney and America. just scares me from the markers for Allied. Mike up his skates Tuesday and 198-515, Carolyn Sulzinski points and Jame Kibble Dennis Cipriano each had Bill North told me that summit. TEE-TOTALERS- Oleksinski, Mark retired. 181-453, Marion Coombs and Tony Chevrette nine six points for Andy’s while See you on the mountain. Marie Ford 460, Claudette Desmarias and Pete 187. apiece to lead WINF to a John Webb had 10 for 33-27 win over the Celtics. Regal’s. Billy Silver had 17 markers , “IF YOUR HAIR IS NOT for the Celtics. BERNIE’S GOOD PIZZA I BECOMINO TO YOU — YOU 6H Main Itraat, Manchaalar I BE COMINQ TO Children s Ski Race 4 « “We’ll Make You k InUSSEU'SBMBERSHOP Businessmen Pica You Can't Rofuie!'’ IBS Spmea St MANCHESTER STATE BANK High-scoring affairs last 646-55SS night at Illing Junior High -8 CUP RACE FEB. 14, 1976 - 9:00 A.M. SPECIAL NORTHVIEW SKI AREA, MANCHESTER GIRLS & BOYS AGES 6 to 17 YEARS OLD RE'S PURCHASE AGE GROUPS A SPECIAL PURCHASE OF FINE QUALITY VANITIES ALLOWS US TO OFFER YOU LOW, LOW, PRICES. 6, 7, 8 Yrs. Old 1M 2 Yrs. Old 15-17 Yrs. Old i*l if i CHECK THESE FUTURES . 9 & 10 Yrs. Old 13 -14 Yrs. Old N) V> 3 5i E \ i • Bate constructed of full S/l" 4S lb. test particle board Q- o m .? < 6 ? . U) 3 a:t“ • Full lamination inside and o p-n* outside ★ TROPHIES TO TOP 3 IN EACH BOY AND GIRLS’ AGE GROUP • Selfdosing factory hung doors. ★ MANCHESTER STATE BANK CUP FOR BEST TIME OF DAY 3 '3lOD*^ • Door bumper pads ★ HOT CHOCOLATE, COFFEE AT RACE FOR • Door edges completely sealed with matching " t" molding to prevent chipping RACE CLINIC;, WED, FEB, 11 7:30 pm at Manchester W E CAN M IX 'N M A TCH ANY COMBINATION OF TOPSAND BASES YOU State Bank, Jerry Donavon^ Director of Skiing Mt, 18”X18” DESIRE c 00 VANITY 24” VANITY Southington will discuss racing techniques, equipment ig a »? q VMinORSMIZER (A Z 3 <5, BASE BASE andi strategy. “? «3 o8 % O -O I £ s? $ 1 • -h s: bate only Register In Person or By Mail... 1f =a 3 it. II FORMICA BASES M 9 s \ MARBLE OR FORMICA SiMfi AVAILABLE IN 3 COLORS TOPS A VAILABLE IN registration f o r m | Marble Top...... 34.95 MANCHESTER STATE BANk [ £ 9 ^ 1 VARIOUS STYLES AND I I # I N am e...... | 4 Handy 3 drawer PRICE RANGES unit for use in ■ ■ 1041 MAIN STREET | Address...... I 30'' and 34" vanity units ?19” Altorn.1. Date. To B. An- MANCHESTER. CONN. 08040 1 C it y ..,...... I nounced: Telophono Roc DopL a Q GIRL Q BOY - Winter Sporti Answer Phono RECREATION DEPT. OFFICEj~Age Q roupT...... | 843-4700 and Watch The GARDEN GROVE ROAD, MANCHESTER J ! NUTMea BOAD (Reull 9) Flwm: zn.OZlf Herald lor Announesmanla.

/V p Xg E f o u r t e e n - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Wed., Feb. 4, 197« Rrank and Eiiiitt MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Wed., Feb. 4, 1976— PAGE FIFTEEN H»lp m W M » Ne4>WmiMf IS Homi'For 8th Articlet lor Sale — Suburban briefs- ss 41 Apartmania For Rant 53 Apartmenta For Rent 53 Apartmante For R m ” ’ " 5 3 REDUCED FOR quick sale - BRASS Fireplace Screen - and MANCHESTER - Brand new MANCHESTER FEMALE roommate wanted MECHANICS two family, 30 Locust Street, No, You M A Y andirons, $50, old doll crib, three bedroom duplexes, star­ to share two bedroom apar- Delage jury convenes no agents. 646-2426, 85. carriage - afghan, silver ting a t $250 per month. Ctty of Village Charm ment in Manchester. ^11 647- MamifaclurM' of a b ru iv t BIm I oqulpmont roqtiirM VERNON — A grand jury was to convene today at N o t d e d u c t napkin rings, Tole lamp, etc., Includes appliances, and is 9360 anytime. mochanico tueh m automollvo wHh aomo knbwiodgo MANCHESTER - Five room 643-9823. fully carpeted, heat not in­ l « 0 ^ lor u Apt? We have M Tolland County Superior Court in Rockville to consider Ranch. Fireplace, eat-in She Heratti of plumbing, alactricala, maoMnlng, and Uuaprint cluded. No pets. Security and dlHerent apaMmenti and MANCHESTER - 3 1/2 rooms, kitchen, 11/2 Mths, full base­ L A S T YB a R'S an indictment against Richard T. Delage, 31, of CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING raading. ExoallanI pay and fringe bonaflta. Call ahep ALLEN Theatre Compact references required. Call 647- immediate occupancy, cen­ Thompson accused of murdering a University of ment, carport, aluminum Organ, one speaker, ten years 9936 or 6482003. auporintandani lor a prallmlnary Inlarvlow. Manehoator storm doors and windows. tral location, $165 plus securi­ Connecticut student in 1969. He may not appear in the 643-3417. tn)cBs as a Ha d ol(L $1400, firm, call 6483880, ty, call 649-Mll. Convenient shopping and 88 p.m. grand jury room if a motion, filed by State’s Attorney schools. 61 Alice Drive, $38,- UNUSUAL Deluxe one $ i 9 s PHONE 643-2711 bedroom Townhouse, private I bodroom townhouM ‘ Hornet hr Rant 54 Donald B. Caldwell, is granted by Judge Jay E. PRESSURE BUST 500. Peterman Agency, 649- MAPLE bed with dresser and entrances and patio, (uil base­ 9404, 646-2912. al^dapandenee $250 Rubinow. The motion asks he be barred from the room FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOUR AD box spring, odd chairs. All fn ment, includes, heat, MANCHESTER - Six room as he is "potentially dangerous” and could pose a • lirtbyNCA me. tM Aeg US Pal on good condition. Many small appliances, carpeting and IbadroomlowiUwuaa Cape in Choice residential MANUFACTURING GO., INC. OAKWOOD RD. - six room •I Homaataad Park 9 2 4 9 threat to the 18 grand jurors and two alternates. Items. 5682792, 649-1303. pool, ice skating pond. $245 area. Two bedrooms, i^^Chago^t^^^^^ljanchoatorjConn. Cape, fireplace, garage, rec per month. Damato Enter­ Delage’s attorney, Nicholas Sarantopoulos, said he ro o m , a s s u m a b le VA WINTHROP refrigerator and stove in­ ADVERTISINQ ADVERTISING BY DICK CAVAUI MADE TO ORDER - hand prises, 6481021. aUMroomiownnoua# cluded. $275 monthly, one is considering an insanity defense for him. mortgage, circular pool, all crocheted afghans, vests, Homaataad Park w 2 0 9 DEADLINE for $35,900, call 646-1189. Vlllago. month security deposit. Call RATES shawls, ponchos, plant MANCHESTER- Elro Street- ab^roomtownliouio < 9 0 1 1 643-1570. Jaycees meet 12:00 nooR the day before hangers etc. Reasonable. 649- First floor, five rooms, all •^ Homaataad Park * 5 8 0 BOLTON - $31,900- Attractive Vlllagt. 1 day . 10$ word par day publication. WE NEED 5 MORE 3709. appliances, fully carpeted, five room Ranch, family COLUMBIA - Attractive COVENTRY — The Jaycees will meet tonight at 8 at 3 days . .9$ word per day Deadline lor Saturday and basement washer-dryer con­ i room, fireplace, paneling, " " $ 2 8 0 Ranch, two bedrooms, dining the Lakeside Grill on Lake St. Guest speaker is John 6 days . .8$ word par day Monday la 12:00 Noon Friday. 12 to 14 Year Olda FIVE PIECE walnut bedroom nections. Convenient to room, fireplace, garages, 26 daya . .7$ word per'day aluminum siding. Hutchins set, five months old, good con­ Hetzel, chairman of the Bicentennial Commission. to canvass for the Agency, 646-3166. schools and shopping. Heat DMHTO references, no pets, $ ^ , 228 15 worda, $2.00 minimum PLEASE READ dition, $190. Two daybed and hot water included, $275 3540, 6483166. Happy A d » ..... SJ.ISInch cduches, and corner table, per month. Call Peterman, ENTERPRISES Festival Committee meets MANCHESTER BOLTON - HEBRON Line, YOUR AD walnut, $40. Black and white 649-9404, or 6482912. 240 Ndw Slat* Rd. SMALL HOUSE - suitable for Beautifully maintained seven Zenith TV, $40. 643-9139. VERNON — The Festival Committee of the Claaalfled eda are taken over EVENING HERALD room Raised Ranch. Manchaatar one person, near lake in Bicentennial Commission will meet Thursday at 7:30 the phone aa a convenience. Mon., Tuet., W9d. 5-8 P.M. Applianced kitchen, ELLINGTON Penny Hill RBNTAL OFFICE OPE8 Coventry, fireplace with The Herald la reaponalble for Apartments - 3 1/2 large a TO S WEEKDAVa heatolater, garage. Security p.m, at the home of Mrs. Jioan Earl of 40 Irene Dr. i I only one Incorrect inaertlon and flreplaced living room with Dogt-BIrdt-Pelt 43 rooms, five closets, a TO 3 aATURDAVa deposit required, call 647-9615 They are planning a parade June 6. The weekend of 4 HAPPY S then only to the aize of the CALL 647-9946, 3-5 P.M. cathedral ceiling. Huge fami­ appliances, carpeting and 11 TO a BUNDAVa after 4 p.m. b ela ted original Inaertlon. Errora which ly room. Low 40 s. Century 21, storage. Heat and hot water June 12 and 13 the Brigade of the American Revolution I ' I do not leaaen the value of the 'Tedford Real Estate. 647-^14. PRIVATE riding instructions, 648-1021 will camp in town. The Bicentennial Ball is June 12. I b i r t i ^ ^ y I advartlaement wilt not be cor* English and Western, $5.00 included. Parking for two MANCIHESTER - Six room V \ ^ X. cars. Adults, positively no Colonial, three bedrooms, The public is invited to the meeting. m' ' 1 T ( reeled by an additional Inaer* MANCHESTER - Ideal for per hour, call 633-5571, tion. INVENTORY CLERK - pets. Immediate occupancy. garage, 564 Wetherall Street. i MA I LAW ENFORCEMENT - young family, six room anytime. Im m ediate openings. No Homat For Sala S3 Homat For Sala 23 Real Batata Wanted 25 BulldIng-ContraclIng 33 $195. Call 875-9407 if no MANCHESTER - East Hart­ $350. per month plus utilities. Victory Party Friday gLove, KathI andS Immediate openings. No Colonial with 1 1/2 baths, answer, 871-1666. Security deposit. Call 568-6652. experience required. Good three bedrooms, nice deep lot BASSET HOUND - AKC ford Town line. Beacon Hill g Kathy, experience required. Good NEW LISTING - Bolton - Apartments - Choice one and EAST HARTFORD — The Democratic party will salary, paid training plus salary, paid training plus and above ground pool. Only MAY WE BUY your home? TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY registered, male, eight ‘4 Ellen, Phil and Panonalt many benefits. Enlistment $31,900. Wolverton Agency, Eight room Garrison Colonial MANCHESTER Quick, fair, all cash and no Carpentry and general con­ months, $150, 742-9394, TWO BEDROOM G arden two bedroom apartments MANCHESTER - Four room mark its fall win with the annual Victory Party this many benefits. Enlistment in lovely exclusive apartments, large kitchen, no available. All appliances and Duplex, fully furnished, no S- Dad g •••••••••••••••••••••••••• required. Ages 17-35. Call U.S. required. Ages 17-35. Call U. Realtors, 6482813. problems. Call Warren E. tracting. Residential and Friday at 7 p.m. at Valle’s Steak House In Hartford. RIDE NEEDED - to Vernon Army at 643-9462. neighborhood, four bedrooms, Howland, Realtors, 6481108. pets, appliances. Call Glaston­ conveniences. Located across pets, one month security Lott and Found 1 S. Army at M3-9462. commercial. Whether it be a FREE PUPPIES - call before The Musictones will provide music for dancing after Circle or Gerber Scientific first floor family room, large •44,900 small repair job, a custom 6 p.m., 649-3842. bury House 633-4972. from beautiful Wickham deposit required. Hayes Cor­ ^ U MANCHESTER - New Raised poration, 646-0131. the dinner. Town Treasurer William Dwyer is dinner ¥ i...... iS Company from east side $1500 - $2500 CASH Bonus • Ranch, seven rooms, include kitchen, formal dining room, Recent 2-bedroom, 2- CASH for your property. C!all built home or anything in Park, exit 92, off 1-86, left on i^x.K.xxKWX-x-x-x-::-x-x-x-%:. LOST - older black and white Manchester 6:30 a.m. 643- U.S. Army Artillery, Infantry CONSTRUCTION Worker - acre lot. Minutes from I-M, West Middle Turnpike. Office chairm an. Im m ediate openings. No three bedrooms, two baths, famlly, generous sized us first it anxious to Sell. between, call 6481379. DOG-CAT BOARDING tom cat, vicinity of Waddell 8428. and armor - immediate excellent value. Dubaldo- Keith Real Estate. 6484126 or hours, 1-5 p.m. daily including Business lor Rent 55 School, answers to name of experience required. Good built-in oven, range and dis­ rooms, basement garage; bathing/grooming. Complete VILUGER APARTMENTS openings. No experience hwasher. Two fireplaces, two- Lesperance, Realtor, 646-0505. 649-1922 RoolIng-SIdIng-ChImney 34 modern facilities. Canine weekends. 289-2010. Saints and Sinners meet INDEX Tippy, call 649-6318 between RIDE or car pooling to Pratt salary, paid training plus separate furnaces. Nice Five room Townhouse OFFICE for rent, 450 sq. feet, required. Good salary, paid car garage. Aluminum siding. area. __ Holiday Inne, 200 Sheldon NOTICet noon and 6 p.m. Whitney Aircraft, train'tnlng plus ’ many beneTits. many benefits. Enlistment MANCHESTER - Solid brick apartment, 1'A tiled baths, MANCHESTER - newer near hospital, first floor. HEBRON — The Saints and Sinners Club will meet required. Ages 17-35, Call U.S. $53,500. Wolverton Agency, BIDWELL Home Improve­ Road, Manchester. 646-5971. 1 — Loit ind Found Middletown, Conn., first shift. isniistment require. Ages 17- Realtors, 6482813. cape with 1 1/2 baths, ment Co. Expert installation •••••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 air conditioners, wall-to- Duplex, four rooms, wall-to- Carpeted, parking available. Saturday at 7:30 p.m. at the First Congregational 2 — Ptrtontli LOST - Gray female kitten, Call 646-2216. Army at ( fireplace, basement garage, •44,000 wall carpeting, appliances, All utilities included. Call 649- 3 — Announcomontt 35. Call U.S. Army at 643-94^. Older Three Family, needs □ MISC. SERVICES of aluminum siding, gutters Uvestock 44 wall carpeting, full base- 4 Center Street area. Call 646- 9258. Church. Couples should come dressed as children un­ 4 Enlarttinmoni MANCHESTER - Cute 6 room full shed dormer, in mid 30’s. and trims. Roofing installa­ ment, heat, hot water, heated, parking, convenient,' 4430. paint, near bus line. $265 monthly, call John der eight years old. Prizes will be given for best 5 — Auclloni Ranch, built 1975, Dining T.J. Crockett, Realtors, M3- tion and repairs. 649-6495, 875- LIVE FOWL, dress your own, appliances, fireplace. No costume. 1577. Services Offered 31 9109. $1.50 each. Young rabbits 1 O'Rourke, 633-1411. 122 EAS'T CENTER ST. - FINANCIAL LOST - beige Angora cat, full room, fireplace in living •02,000 pets. 8 — Bondi-Stocks-Mortgagas $3,50 each. Telephone 646- modern first floor office ap­ grown and friendly, vicinity of room, kitchen with built-ins. Older Tliree Family, plus a 9 — Paraonal Loans □ FINANCIAL National Weather Forecast Only $42,500. Wolverton Agen­ ESSEX STREET - Vacant six REWEAVING burns, holes. HORACE Tetrault — Siding, 0067, anytime. 649-7620 MANCHESTER- four rooms, proximately 300 sq. ft. Heat, 10 ~ Insuranca Burger King, Saturday night room Cape, in low, low 30’s, $2,000 iq. ft. m aionry Zippers, umbrellas repaired. roofing, storm windows, aw­ stove, immediate occupancy, air conditioning, ample Shutterbugs to meet or Sunday, owner’s heart­ cy, Realtors, 6482813. EMPLOYMENT Bonda-Slocka-Mortgagaa 8 Completely remodeled, building with Builneii Window shades, Venetian nings, Quality workmanship, Antiques 48 redecorated, $132 plus securi­ parking. Merritt Agency, 648 13 — Halp Wanted broken, 649-3055 or 649-1182. aluminum siding, T.J. Zone n i uiei. Retired out ty, utilities extra, after 5, 643- 1180. VERNON—The Snipsic Camera Club will meet MANCHESTER - Inflation blinds. Keys. TV for rent. free estimates. Fully insured. MANCHESTER - pewer three 14 — Business Opportunities MORTGAGES, loans first, se­ Crockett, Realtors, M3-1577. of town owner financing Marlow’s, 867 Main St. 649- 872-9187, 649-3417. 9274. tonight at 7:30 p.m. in the social rooms of the 15 — Situation Wanted LOST - Siamese cat, vicinity hedge for the future, 4-famlly, WANTED Antique furniture, bedroom Duplex, half of two cond, third. All kinds. Realty central location, good income, available at BW% Intereit. 5221. glass, pewter, oil paintings, or FOR RENT - connecting or Union Congregational Church. The contest subject of EDUCATION Brookfield and Durkin statewide. Credit rating un- NEW LISTING ■ Large over­ family, full basement, in­ TWO ROOM apartment, heat, separate front room offices, mid 50’s. Wolverton Agency, D&A ROOFING. Roofs, other antique items. R. cludes appliances and the month is tabletops or still life. Elach member can 18 — Private Instructions Streets. Reward. Call 646-5398 necessa^. Reasonable, Con­ sized Cape, two-car garage. TOLLAND CUSTOM DRAPERIES - siding, gutters, and leaders. hot water, stove, refrigerator, 953 Main St., call 643-4846. 19 >- Schools-Ciassas anytime, Realtors, 6482813. Harrison, 643-8709. carpeting, $280 per month, bring four slides. Members are aiso asked to bring in 20 ~ Instructions Wanted fidential, quick Fireplace. Beautiful wooded made very reasonable, work Free estimates. Fully in­ furniture. Apply Mariows, 867 •48,000 Damato Enterprises, 6481021. Main St. four slides each for the New England Camera Club’s arrangements, Alvin Lundy MANCHESTER- New listing - lot. Only 340,500. Pasek guaranteed, call anytime. 649- sured. 249-0205. ANTIQUES Wanted - REAL ESTATE LOST - Savings Passbook Agency. 527-7971.100 Constitu­ Realtors, 2887475. 57 acres, large trees, two OFFICE SPACE pictorial and nature contests and for the Invitational 23 — Homes for Sale •ANrNAHeiNOO. UdiR Built eight room brooks, 2,000 ft. road fron­ 4266. American furniture, oriental TWO BEDROOM apartment, 24 — Lols-Land for Sale number 022-0-23176-5, Hart­ tion Plaza, Hartford, SPECIALIZING in cleaning SIX clean rooms with three FOR RENT Salon at Wllbraham, Mass. ’There will be a workshop ford National Bank and Trust Colonial, 2W baths, double tage, 8% owner financing. rugs, paintings, pewter. Wind­ near school, churches and 25 — Investment Property Evenings, 233-6879, garage, all the extras. Air- EAST ELDRIDGE ST. - Two TREE SERVICE-(Soucier) and repairing Chimneys ana sor chairs, crocks, jugs, bedrooms and modern bath. 250 square feet, center of 26 — Business Property Company, First Manchester LOt shaping area. Please call 648 on tabletops after the business meeting. conditioning, dead-end street. new homes under construc­ BOLTON Trees cut, trimmed or topped, roofs. Free estimates, 30 wealhervanes, primitives. Up to date kitchen, walk to Manchester, air' con­ 27 — Resort Property office. Application made for schools, shopping, and bus 28 — Real Estate Wanted MORTGAGES — 1st, and 2nd 60’s. Hayes Ckirporatlon, 648 tion, drive by, and call T.J. stumps removed, fully in­ Years Experience, Howley, Ron Dionne, 643-1691. ditioning and parking. Call payment. mortgages — interim finan­ 0131. Crockett, Realtors, 6481577. •11,000 sured. Got a tree problem? 643-5361. line. Carl A. Zinsser Agency, MI8C. SERVICES •••••••••••••••••••••••••• THREE BEDROOM Con­ 6481511. 643-9551. Child abuse is PTO topic cing — expeditious and con­ Privacy brook nice Well worth a phone call. 742- FURNITURE - Rugs, pain­ 11 — Services Offered Peraonalt 2 fidential service, J.D. Real VICTORIAN - ten rooms, residential area, three dominium, 2 1/2 baths, rec 12 — Painting-Papering BOLTON - Eight room 8252. Healing-Plumbing 35 tings, pewter, dolls, crocks, room, --carpeted, air- TOLLAND—’The PTO of the Parker Memorial 13 — Building-Contracting Estate Assoc. 646-1980. completely renovated, (our acre approved building lot. 4 1/2 ROOM apartment in Wantad 14 — Roofing-Siding Rambling Ranch with three or lamps, etc. Now accepting conditioning, car-port, pool to Rent 57 prepai ____ ■» l.* /J««Ow[ four bedrooms, family size bedrooms, large lot. Must be Dead end street. Owner DRESSMAKING, hems and SEWERLINES, sink lines, consignments, for February duplex, availabie mid School will meet tonight at 8 p.m. in the school’s 15 — Heating-Plumbing Dan Mosler - Call 649-3329 or and tennis privileges. $375 per February. Will be completely 18 — Flooring \jy/^umnn > kitchen, dining room den and seen to be appreciated. Cen­ financing available. alterations done in my home. cleaned with electric cutters, auction. 644-8962. NEED garage or shed for Sun- all-purpose room with Dr. Gerald Schwartz, a Tolland 525-8263 for appointment, tury 21, Jackston-Avahte, 648 month. Lease, «ecurity, and | modernized. Laurel Street 17 — Moving-Trucking-Storage office. One car garage. $51,- Reasonable. Call 64f^l9. by professionals. McKinney references required. 646-3999 fish sailboat and trailer. Must resident and pediatrician, as guest speaker. 18 — Services Wanted LJ EMPLOYMENT 500. W olverton Agency, 1316. BOLTON Bros. Sewage Disposal Com­ Wanted to Buy 49 area. $225 and security. 643- be near Sycamore Lane, easi­ TAX RETURNS - Individual evenings. 1442. MISC. FOR SALE Realtors. 6482313. •11,000 & up FURNITURE Refinishing. pany, 643-5308, ly accessible and secure. Cail it — Articles for Sale and business tax returns For period endtag 7 i.m ., niurKUy, Feb. 8. Wedoeiday night Free pick-up and delivery. Halp Wantad 13 Birch Mountain one acre OLD DOLLS - Paying top CENTRAL Five room Duplex, 649-3409. Parents should see cards 12 — Building Supplies prepared. Call Russell L. will find snow falling acron parU of the central Rocklet ^ LOVELY six room Ranch Call 6488567. NO JOB too small, toilet prices for your old dolls, $65. COVENTRY - ultra modern 13 'Pets -Birds- Dogs Burnett, Tax Service, 353 ManchMler building sites, view garage, lease, one child max, apartments in former church '4 — Livestock mid Plains arM, while some rain or snow developi in parta of home, on quiet tree lined repairs, plugged drains, and up for China and bisque VERNON—All Rockville High School students were Center Street, Manchester, PHONE FROM home to ser­ towards Hartford, restric­ after 6 p.m, 643-5029. building $250, appliances, 5 — Boats & Accessories tte mid Mlsslsilppl valley. Elsewhere, clear to partly cloudy street. Two fireplaces, I 1/2 ACADEMY APPLIANCE and kitchen faucets replaced, dolls. $100 and up for Byelo. □ AUTOMOTIVE given their second quarter report cards Monday. ’They 6 — Sporting Goods 646-3005. vice our customers in the baths, garage, privacy, ‘ 29,900 tions. refrigeration service - Repair repaired, rec rooms, Never give or sell a doll rugs, parking, no pets. 742- 7 — Garden Products Manchester area, flexible skies should prevail. Minimum temperatures Include: (ap­ MANCHESTER - attractively 6955, Pat Huffman. w ere to be brought home to parents. 6 — Antiques Buckley School, low 408. most makes of appliances and bathroom remodeling, heat without getting our offer. Caii TAX RETURNS - and Accoun­ hours, super earnings, 249- proximate maximum readings In parenthesis) Atlanta 44 (VI) paneled two room apartment, Autos For Sale 61 9 — Wanted to Buy Keith Real Estate, 6484126, refrigerators, call Vernon 643- modernization, etc. Free es- locally, 875-7356. stove, refrigerator, neat, elec­ ting done professionally. Call 7773. ^ t o n 19 (33), Chicago 8 (33), Oallai 43 (S9), Denver 3 (37)! Just listed. Five room LAWRENCE F. FIMK 1811. ANDOVER - three room fur­ RENTALS 6481922. timates gladly given. M & M tricity, references, no pets, Dan Hickey, 649-9145. M u th -19 (3), Houston 59 (80), Jacksonville 44 (78), Kansai Colonial plus heated rec "M ltors 649-S971 Plumbing & Heating, 649-2871. nished apartment, second NEED CAR? Credit bad? 2 — Rooms for Rent REAL ESTATE-sales people, WANTED - Used kitchen $150, 6483167; 2283540. 3 — Apartments for Rent City 10 (19), Los Angeles 40 (53), Miami 43 (78), New Orleans 58 MADE TO ORDER - Formica cabinets, top and or bottoms - floor, heat, hot water in­ Bankrupt? Repossessed? the United biuies Government licensed and experienced for room,‘300’ deep treed lot, cluded. Security deposit 4 — Homes for Rent « ( * ) . Sm Frandaco 37 (50), 100 YEAR OLD HOME garage, walk to Buckley tops, cabinets, doors. Top BOTTI HEATING and Plum­ counter top not necessary. Honest Douglas accepts LEGAL to partially defray the ap­ 5 — Business for Rent sale work with one of the required, 742-7541. lowest down, smallest 6 — Resort Property for Rent Seattle 34 ( 33), St. Louis 17 (33), Washington 30 (43). School. Won’t last, hurry! q^uallty work, references. bing - All heating and plum­ Call 646-1929 after 6 p.m. propriation of $26,000.00 for area’s longest established In Mcellent eonditlen. MANCHESTER - 44 Duplex payments. Douglas Motors, 7 — Wanted to Rent LEGAL GighI sunny rooms, Free estimates. 6487831, bing repairs plus remodeling. KINTAL OmCE NOTICE Item H-2 of the 1975-76 Budget 6 — Misc. for Rent Real Estate firms. Phone or with generous cabineted Call 646-8641. THREE LARGE bedroom 345 Main. write Arthur Shorts, J. Wat­ brssMasI nook, Utohsn, kitchen, living room and two DAMATO ENTERPRISES Duplex, new carpets, living voted at the Annual < Town AUTOMOTIVE NOTICE psntry, living room, dining Urge variety of Apartmenta and SPECIAL TOWN MEETING 1 — Autos for Sale TOWN OF MANCHESTER son Beach Co,, 193 E. Center bedrooms, separate utilities. tartiai MM Ihpslr 1 Sibi □ RENTALS Townhouiei througbout room, dining room, modern TOYOTA - See us for reliable Meeting on October 6, 1975 to room, proltsslonsi man’s WARREN E. C U t T O M STOCK SHADES OTTO LORENTZEN - Plum­ ' TOWN OF ANDOVER 2 — Trucks for Sale The Planning and Zoning St„ Manchester. 647-9139. m Ideal opportunity to own your a Maocbeatcr. kitchen, stove, new used Toyotas with our 68day pay for construction and im­ dsn, Ihrss bsdrooms, A lso ■ Compists Uns ot bing, heating repairs. Vanity R sn tsI OtllGO bpon d s llf 9-B, CONNECTICUT 3 — Heavy Equipment for Sale Commibion at a meeting on first home. $36,900. Wolverton cabinets. Economy rates. Call refrigerator, attic, basement, 100% warranty. We also buy provement of a recreation 4 — Motorcycles-Bicyclea MATURE person Wednesday DENTAL RECEPTIONIST- POWER PLANT Operator • bath, wsHc-ln dosol, walk- (2IST0IID9IK3 I miM StUKS Rooms lor Rent 52 S s t 9‘9, S u n d sf 11-9 garage and yard. $280 per 5 — Campera-trslIers-Moblle January 16, 1976 denied the HOWLAND Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. 649-4056, 6 lo 8 p.m. used Toyotas. Lynch Motors, field. through Friday evening, all Experience required, salary Im m ediate openings. No up attie, hill bssomsnl, ono MANCHESTER S48-1021 month. No pets. Security 345 Center Street, The electors and citizens Homes application of Philip Bayer, ear garago. On bsauUtuI Realtors 643-1108 240 Now Siata Road qualified to vote in town 7. To see if the town will S — Automotive Service day Sundays. Apply in person commensurate with ability. experience required. Good BOLTON LAKE - Year 'round VENETIAN BLIND CO> ••••••••••••••••■••••••••• ESSEX MOTOR INN - Weekly required. 649-3050 after 1. Manchester, 646-(321. 7 — Autos for Rent-Lease Trustee for a zone change to Swiss (;olony, Manchester Send resume to Box N, Irosd tot with patio. rooms, single $56., double $69. MANCHESTER meetings in the Town of An­ vote to rescind the following salary, paid training plus lakeview home, two a MSSOl STKH (4814a Flooring 38 from Residence AA to parkade. Manchester Herald. many benefits. Enlistment schools, shoppiling and but bedrooms, just one minute to plus tax, continental WE PAY $15 for complete dover are hereby notified that motion passed at the Special lino. Low taxM. Prieod In COTTAGE STREET - Four Town Meeting held on March Residence M on Vernon required. Ages 17-35. Call U. private beach. $25,000. Cen­ FLOOR Sanding - Refinishing, breakfast, maid service, color junk cars. Call Joey, Tolland a Special Town Meeting will LIQUOR PERMIT Street. RN's and LPN's needed S. Army at 6^9482. the 40a. Ownor, 643-2918 ANDOVER ■ Seven room tury 21. Tedford Real Estate, TV, utilities, parking. Call, room apartment, stove in­ Auto Body, 5281990. 26, 1975: "Moved that the HOME REPAIRS. floors like new, no waxing, MANCHESTER - unique, two cluded, $150 monthly and be held at the Andover NOTICE OF APPLICATION A copy of this decision has desperately for full time 3-11 attar 8 p.m. Raised Ranch on 1.7 acres. 1 647-9914. 646-2300. Board of Selectmen notify the 1/2 baths, good location. T.J. Wallpapering and painting. (specializing in .older floors). bedroom apartment on second security. 6481189. Elementary School, Andover, Thli li to give notice, that Michael been fiM in the Town Clerk’s and 11-7 shifts, i^ply in per­ TOOL RMKERO VACANCY • Coventry Public Ceilings and inside painting. PARTS DEPARTMENT now on Monday, February 9, 1976 Town of bolton that the use of M a isa ro of S7 White Street, son. Meadows Convalescent Schools, part-time music Crockett, Realtors, 643-1577. Frank Philopena, 649-6114. FURNISHED ROOM for rent, floor of two family house, for­ Mancheiter, has filed an application Office. GLASTONBURY - Custom John Vcrfaille, 646-575(), 872- APARTMENT to Sub-let, four open Saturdays. Complete line the Andover Disposal Area by Center, 333 Bidwell St., FIRST CLASS teacher. Grades 7-12,16 hours built four bedroom Colonial. A all conveniences. Parking, mal dining room, fireplaced of Chrysler parts. Chorches at 8:00 p.m. for the following placardedilacarded January 28,: 1978 with the Planning and TWO-FAMILY, 5-5, con­ CARPET Installation and 2222. living room, appliances, rooms, refrigerator, stove, purposes: the Town of Bolton shall cease Liquor Control Commlsiion for a Manchester. MACHINISTS per w e^, Choral - some in­ venient Manchester location, ANDOVER - stylish 7 1/2 beauty throughout, formal near bus line. Call 649-5271. ROTAURANTTAX UQUOR type of per­ Zoning Commission room Dutch Colonial, on 5.8 repairs, residential and com­ storage, garage, porch, $190. heat and water included. not later than June 30, 1976.” strumental. Apply: Dr. excellent condition dining room, family room, rec 1. To choose a moderator mit foror the sale of alcoholic liquor on Alfred Sieffert, CINTIMATIC acres - Country setting. Three mercial, free estimates, one covered patiq, large treed lot, Call 643-0250 anytime. for said meeting. 8. To see if the town will the premiseson West Side Italian OFFICE SECRETARY - Den­ Donald NlcolettL iMx 356, throughout, good Income room, many extras. Low 70’s. SLEEPING room, furnished 1974 VEGA H atch b ack , Chairman OPERATOR Coventry, a . 06238, 742-8913. stall bam, two car garage, year guarantee on all for rent. 272 Main Street. excellent location, $265, un­ vote to authorize the Board of K itchen, 331 Center Street, tal assistant, good typing, property. Many extras. No Century 21, Tedford Real □ MISC. FOR SALE MANCHESTER - Four room showroom condition, steel 2. To see if the town will Manchester, Conn. Ronald Gates, business procedure, Experience only. Must be beautilully landscaped Estate. 647-9914. workmanship. Call Bob or heated, Mr. Blanchard, 648 Selectmen to enter into a con­ agents. Low 40's. 64M101. Ron, 6481580, 875-6323. 2482. apartment, heat and hot belted tires, 20,000 miles, vote to rescind the following The business will be owned by Secretary organizational skills required. able to work and set-up SALES REPRESENTA'nVE layered lawn. Circular FEMALE roommate wanted, automatic and radio. $2,150. tract with the Town of Bolton Michael and Stephen M. Massaro of Sy driveway. Lake privileges. water, $175 per month plus votes taken at the Special White Street, Manchester Conn., and Dated this 4th day of Poised, neat, able to meet from blueprints. Apply - Regional office for a MANCHESTER - New listing, QUALITY BUILT Articlet lor Safe 41 private bedroom and bath, Call 649-9842. for use of the Andover 80’s, Ferrigno Realtors, 423- CARPENTRY WORK and 32 LINDEN ST. - Attractive, security. Call 643-9139. Town Meeting on March 26, will be conducted by Michael Massaro February, 1976. public. Reply Box M, nationwide corporation with a six room full dormered Cape, Manchester - New eight room 528-9126 until 5. 1976: Disposal Area by the Town of as permittee. Manchester Herald. PARAGON TOOL CO. local office in Enfield has as 1886, anytime. Colonial on treed lot in prime Custom Cabinet work, Ralph ALUMINUM sheets used as six room duplex. Across from 1973 MONTE CARLO - Dated January 28, 1976. 1 1/2 baths, completely Nadeau, call 8487004. Center Park. Near Bus line, (a) That the town vote on Bolton, for one eyar period 121 Adams St. o p e n in g fo r a s h a rp residential aro8. Features in­ printing plates, .007 thick, FEMALE ROOMMATES - Excellent condition, $3,295. remodeled. Choice area. $32,900 - 3 1/2 ACRES, six shopping etc. Lease, security. VERNON ELLINQTON appropriation of $8,000.00 to beginning July 1, 1976, which Manchester aggressive person to repre­ Owner transferred. Hayes clude: four bedrooms, 2 1/2 23x32”. 25 cents each or 5 for two large clean rooms, Call 643-8695 after 5, or 238 room Ranch, fireplace, four PaIntIng-PaparIng 32 $1. Phone 643-2711. Mioale-aged couple preferred. the 1974-75 budget for a capital contract may be renewed by Announcements 3 Announcements 3 Announcements sent our product^ $80 to $3()0 Corporation, 646-0131. baths, three-zone heating, kitchen privileges, excellent TOWN 4284. bedrooms, garage, Hutchins location. $25 weekly plus No pets or cniidren. House item entitled “Emergency the Board of Selectmen of the per week. Must be over 21 and thermalpane windows, first have car. Call 763-0069, Mon­ Agency. Realtors, 6483166. floor laundry room, large INSIDE - Outside painting. CLEAN USED refrigerators, security. 872-6578. References required. Call 649- GARDENS 1969 PONTIAC Le Mans, new Medical Care Vehicle” and to Town of Andover each year MANCHESTER • Vernon Line PRINTED Circuit board elec­ day through Friday after 6 fieldstone fireplace in family Special rates for people over ranges, automatic washers, 7911 nlornings and afternoons, One and two bedroom tires and brakes, reasonabie, 'authorize Board of Fire Com­ thereafter unless: - ^m pletely remodeled seven 65. Fully"Illy i insured. ■ Estimates" ' troplater needed for first shift p.m. for an Interview appoint­ room Ranch, new insulation, RAMBLING nine room Cape, room, city utilities and much with guarantees. B. D. Pearl’s Apartments For Rent S3 apartments. Immediately call 649-8825 or 643-4809. missioners to enter into a con­ 1. The Board of Selectmen 2 baths, fireplace, carpeting, given. U ll 6487863. with a minimum of two years ment. rec room, half acre lot, 338,- more. Located on lot number Appliances, 649 Main St, 643- FOR RENT - two bedroom available at Town House shall determine such renewal trees, 3M,900. Hutchins Agen­ 2171 apartment, parking, no pets, tract for the purchase of a experience in copper, gold, 900. Hayes Agency, 6480131. 41 Kent Drive. 3-S Realty, 648 ROOMMATE(S), male, Gardens. This suburban FOR SALE - 1972 MG Midget, new emergency medical care is not in the best interest of THIS YEAR you CAN SEND and nickle plating on single WANTED full time truck cy, Realtors, 6483166. 8505. PAINTING - interior and female or both. Under 30 middle age adults preferred, good shape, $2100, call 648 exterior, paperhanging, apartment community of vehicle. the Town of Andover, or and double sided boards. driver, must be 18 years or MANCHESTER - Looking for ASSORTED racing parts for preferred, to share furnished $160 a month, 6482559. 0209. MULTI-FAMILY - 85,2 fami­ excellent work. References. unusual architectual (b) That the town authorize 2. The town, by appropriate Supervisory ability essential. over. Apply in person, Alcar your own home? Try this 2- Chrysler products, Including tour room apartment. Cen­ ly duplex, minutes to Parkade Free estimates. Fully in­ THREE ROOM apartment, design and beautiful and direct the Board of action, not less than 120 days Excellent advancement op­ Auto Parts, 226 SpruceSpr Street. family with up lo four 27 PITKIN ST. engine and two transmissions. trally located. Scott 6483936. 1975 DODGE Dart, two door and bus. 2-car garage, level sured. Martin Mattson, 648 All excellent condition. Call heat, hot water, utilities, landscaping features: sport coupe, 4,000 miles, still Selectmen and Town before the annual termination portunities with a growing bedrooms in one apartment, Exceptional Manchester 4431. of such contract, shall company. Please call 6484100 MATURE babysitter wanted separate heating systems, lot. nice Income. Only ^,000. home with unusual space 644-8145. WE HAVE customers waiting stove, refrigerator, carpeted Private entrances, private under warantee, automatic, Treasurer to pay for the vehi­ Keith Real Estate, 6484126, living room, adults. $170. 647- withdraw such authority from between 9-4 days. In my home, own transporta­ new roof, 2-car garage, $39,- and amenities. Five large for the rental of your apart­ patios with sliding glass lower steering, radio, snow cle from the revenue sharing tion If possible. Fridays only, 6481922. PAPER HANGING Expert. FIREPLACE WOOD - for sale ment or home, J.D. Real 1193. fires, $3400, or $1200 and take the Board of Selectmen to 900. W olverton Agency, bedrooms, 4W baths, living Xour average paper, in doors, wall-to-wall funds received from the BABYSITTER needed my 8:306. Cali 2882625. Realtors, 6482813. and tree work, call 647-1834. Estate Associates, Inc. 648 carpeting, range, over payments. Owner must renew the contract for the NEW TO MARKET ■ This area of over 4,000 sq. ft. average room , $25. Mr. THREE ROOM first floor United States Government. home, one or two days, per. 1980. refrigerator and garbage sell, call 6483779. coming year. oversized Cape is just right and lovely lot are offered Richman, 646-3864. SEASONED HARDWOOD - apartment, heated, stove, 3. To see if the town will week, write Box L, EXPERIENCED gas station NEW HOMES - Ranches. disposal, traverse rods, 9. To hear a report of the Manchester Herald giving attendant over 18 y e a n old, for the growing family. Large at $94,500. For appoint­ cut to order, $25 a truckload, LOOKING for anything in real refrigerator, convenient to 1965 PONTIAC Lemans, new vote an additional appropria­ Capes, Colonials, Raised BOB JOBIN - wallpapering master TV antenna, Town Hall Improvement qualifications. full time. Maple Super Ser­ Ranches, in several locations master bedroom, formal ment call owner, M9-6252 $50 a cord, Tree service also, estate rental - apartments, shopping. Middle age couple shocks, tires, battery, starter, tion of a sum not excusing dining room, eat-in kitchen, and painting, quality work to preferred, call between 5 and storage and laundry $20,000.00 to the 1975-76 Committee. vice, 220 Spruce Street, or Two-Family homes 2 and 3 or 6485110. call 6487770. homes, multiple dwellii^s, no brakes. CaU 6468m. First 10. To see if the town will 9 end personal Valentine Greetings to the ones you Manchester. plus■ I ffireplaced i t ...... living room, 1 your satisfaction. fees. Call J.D. Real Estate 7, 6481919. facilities in basement. $250. Capital Budget Item N-32 CONCRETE Laborer - bedroom models. For your Guaranteed, references and vote to adopt the following or­ new home needs call Merritt 1/2 baths,.garage garage, rmn-traflic FIREWOOD, split,..seasoned Associates, Inc. 6481980. Total electric. No pets. "Emergency Medical Care love in a new and novel way. On Saturday, February someone who wants to work street, only $36,900. Keith insured, fast service, 649-9027. dinance: RELIABLE Mature Agency, 6481180. Lols-Land For Sala 24 hardwood. 12” and 18” MANCHESTER - three room Rentals start at $165 per Trucks for Sale 52 Vehicle” and to authorize the 14th, we will publish a special Valentine Greeting everyday. Experienced or will mlddleaied nerson with car Real EsUte, 6484126, 649- lengths, 267-4322. MANCHESTER- Deluxe 2 apartment, second floor of a month. Call 872-0528 All town-owned personal train, v h - imi afafter 6. 1922. DONALD E. TARCA - pain­ Board of Fire Commissioners page in the Classified section of this paper. Call one wanted Tor full or part time LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN - FOR SALE- 25 Acres, New bedroom Townhouse, IW two-family house, appliances, Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 1965 JEEP, 3/4 ton, pick-up property and equipment, ting and wallpapering, in­ utilities, $180, J. D. Real to enter into a contract for the position weekdays. Applicant Spacious Garrison Colonial, York State, south of Canadian SWIMMING POOLS - Luxury baths, full basement, private p.m. and plow, needs work. $700. purchase of a new emergency except items under the con­ of our classified ad counselors now. She’ll be happy RADIO OPERATOR - must be physically fit, have MANCHESTER - four family, terior, exterior, quality above ground pool distributor entrances and patio, includes Estate, 6481980. CaU 643-9521, Bob. on beautiful wooded lot. Large border, north of Adirondak workmanship, reasonable trol of the Fire Com­ to help you write your message. Im m ediate openings. No some mechanical ability and four rooms each unit, parking, will s^ l and completely in­ heat, appliances, carpeting, aa.aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa... medical care vehicle. family room with fireplace, Forest, 1980 Olympic site. prices, phone 646-6812. missioners, the Library experience required. Good is able to work independantly. separate heat, $6,900 income, 80% beautifully groomed, stall a huge 16x31’ OD swim pool, ice skating, air- Motorcyclea-BIcycles 64 4. To see if the town will salary, paid training plus 12x29 game room, music asking $42,900. Warren E. vote to authorize and direct Directors and the Board of Must be bondable. (jail after 8 room, or fourth bedroom. tillable fields, 20% lightly pool complete with fencing, conditioning, $290 per month. 4 Education shall be under the many benefits. Enlistment p.m., 643-0565 or after 8 p.m. , Howland, Realtors, 643-1108. INTERIOR Painting - Quality sundeck, filter and pump. Damato Enterprises, 6481021. the Board of Selectmen and Wall-to-wall throughout, wooded, birch and pine. Town work at reasonable prices, NOW RENTING! 1971 HONDA, 350CB - like authority and control of the required. Ages 17-35. Call U.S. 6387863. road frontage with electricity. Now only $888. Full price brand new - moving north Town Treasurer to pay a sum Army at 643-94ffi. rosewood paneling, central MANCHESTER - extra nice free estimates, G. L. Board of Slectmen. Any per­ vac, built-in barbecue, sliding By owner. Financing financing availableMiall toll MANCHESTER - new unusual must sell - $650. CaU 742-7042. not exceeding $17,500.00 of the six room Colonial, plus large McHugh, 643-9321. free 1-800-628-9607, 9-9 daily. INDEPENDENCE son who fails to comply with glass doors, flagstone patio, available. $320 per acre. 529- one bedroom Duplex appropriation for the AVON - Your time is worth two story heated barn in Townhouses now rentiing at any order of the ^ a r d of Valentine Greeting Sltuathn Wantad 15 plus many other outstanding 2123. Building-Contracting 33 VILLAGE Campers-Trallera emergency medical care vehi­ money as an Avon represen­ business location. Ideal for •••••••••••••••••••••••••a WANTED - Fur coat, good Independence Village. Fuii Mobile Homes 65 Selectmen concerning said HAPPY tative. Cash in on all that leatures. Call today for live-at-home tradesman, shop Minehttltr cle from the revenue sharing Ads are available Volantina Graatings EXPERIENCED female details and inspection of this Butinati Proparty 25 condition, full or jacket basements, private entrances Dir. from Routt • A 44A funds received from the town-owned property and or VALENTINE’S DAY spare time. Win prizes too. No or offices. 50’s. Warren E. NEWTON H. Smith & Sons - length. Size 11-12. Call 643- and patio, includes heat, North on RL U (Main OL) In any size, TO MOM A DADI selling experience necessary. bartender. Available for wed­ choice offering. Phllbrick Remodeling, repairing, ad­ loKtnry MOVE UP to 14’ wides living, equipment shall be liable to a TO M Y VlfIFE dings and special occasions. Agency, Realtors, 6484200. Howland, Realtors, 643-1108. appliances, carpeting, air con­ no better time to trade. New United States Government Jton and Jim Call 5 2 3 ^ 1 . MANCHESTER - Vernon ditions, rec rooms, porches r and to pay a sum not fine of $ (to be set by the starting at 1” for C a lifI 6481108.------Townline, on busy Route 83, ditioner. Close to shopping, front kitchen, bow window, Thonk you for □ and roofing. No job too small. MAPLE table and four chairs, exceeding $2,500.00 of said ap­ town meeting). Each day that special rate of combination office and in­ church and bus. Model open UNUSUAL ONE BEDROOM TOWNHOUSES In a park- matching appliances and fobuloul 20 yeorsl FOOD SERVICE - Immediate CaU 6483144. $40, two daybed couches and Weekdays, 1-7 p.m., Saturday propriation from the Fire a violation continues shall be dustrial building. Tremendous Uke setting, quiet neighborhood, close to shopping, more, large selection of 14' Henry T. openings. No experience >29,500 IN TOWN corner table, (walnut). $40. and Sunday, 1-5 p.m. Henry St. wide to choose from. Engine Fund. deemed a separate offense. required. Good salary, paid value. T.J. Crockett, CARPENTRY • Repairs, church, bus, pool and tennis. • a □ REAL ESTATE Is the full price of this Im­ First time offered, 5-5 Realtors, 643-1577. 643-9139. off Main St., Manchester. FM lu rln o : Excellent financing available. 11. To see if the town will training plus many benefits. remodeling, additions, gar­ • M awtn Btdreoni • Wtlk-ln CIo m If 5. To see if the town will maculate four-room expan­ Duplex. Each side, three ••••••••••••OGOOOOGGOt**** Damato Enterprises, 6481021, Immediate parking vote to accept Birch Drive as MESSAGE OF LOVE Enlistment required. Ages 17- ages, rooting, call David • Full B i m h w i I • Laundry Hock-Upa a Pihtala vote that the proceeds from dable Cepe with two bedrooms, large kitchen KIRBY VACUUMS from 649-3940. Eirtranoaa and Patloa a Air CondHIonat throughout the state. Parts, a public highway. 35. Call U.S. Army at 643-9462. Homaa For Safa S3 Real Batata Wantad 28 Patria, 644-1796. the sale of any town owned To Sulon — Call In your bedrooms, living room and $49.95 up. Call 875-9190 (one a Color Co-«rdlnalad Daoor a Ineludaa Haal supplies and accessories, full 12. To see if the town will TO MISS JONES plus living room. Separate motor vehicle under control of Bo,01 ore red, ^ year guarantee). NEWER three bedroom time service department. message nowl Best Wlihai to kitchen. A good starter heating lystema. ALL CASH for your property WES ROBBINS carpentry vote to accept Lakeview Violet, ore kl,.-. blue, IMMEDIATE Openings 07,300. ATTRACTIVE 5 room Duplex, 1 1/2 baths, ali Plaza Homes, 1348 Wilbur the Fire Commissioners be tha bast taochar home for the young family within 24 hours. Avoid red Drive as a public highway. Sugar i, nveef. available on our first and third Ranch, fireplace, baseboard Convenient location. ’The remodeling specialist. Ad­ ELECTRO LUX, one year appliances, carpeting, full Wa fiava a large variety o l 1 , 2 S 3 bedroom deposited in the Fire Engine In tha woridi or an excellent opportunity tape, instant service. Hayes Cross Highway, Berlin Turn­ 13. To do any other business And >0 ore you. shifts. The following are heating, stove, refrigerator. Income that you can get ditions, rec rooms, dormers, free service. $89. CaU 875- basem ent, $260 m onthly, apartmenta and townhousaa throughout the pike, Berlin, Conn. 1-628-0369. Fund. from (or the coat copscloua Conwratlon, 646-0131. built-lns, bathrooms, proper to come before said — Bill positions available on third Hutchins Agency 646-3166. renting one aide will 9190. Frechette & Martin Realtors, Town ol manchaatar. 6. To see if the town will YOUR CLASS shift: one silk screen printer, family. Aluminum siding, kitchens, 649-3446. meeting. help moke your mortgage SELLING your house? Call us 6484144. WANTED SO used mobile vote to authorize and direct two silk screen Inspectors, RAISED RANCH - On extra full basement, treed yard, payments within reach. FOUR PIECE Bedroom set homes. Will pay top dollar. 1- the Board of Selectmen and Dated at Andover, Connec­ one tape appller, one Insp first and we’ll make you a LEON CIESZYNSKI builder - Happy Valentine Greeting Ads will large lot with country at-, city utilities. Call today, CaU us. Only |39,90(). cash offer. T.J. Crockett, with mattress very good con­ MANCHESTER-Nice one DAMATO ENTERPRISES 828-0369, broker. the Town Treasurer to pay ticut this 2nd day of February tor anndtwI two quality . control In mosphere In Manchester. new homes custom built, dition, $150. CaU 643-9357. bedroom apartment availabie be published on Sat., Feb. 14th. tomorrow may be to late!! Realtor, 643-1577. Ownar-Davelopar $10,000.00 from the Reserve 1976. spectors. TheThe foilfollowing are Seven rooms, 11/2 baths, two DM REALTY CO, UK. remodeled, additions, rec at the Teresa. Close to shop­ TWO BANK Repossessions • for Capital and Non Recurring David Yeomans positions open for first shift: ftrelacea, sliding glass doors U&R REALTY CO. 843-2692 . rooms, garages, kitchens WE BUY and sell furniture. ping, churches, and bus. Designed WUh You In Mind one set up in a ^ r k ready to IMMEDIATE CASH for your remodeled, bath tile, cement Expenditures Fund and $10,- Percy B. Ckwk PHONE 643-2711 one quollty control inspector, to large deck, aluminum e48-2692 Robert D. Murdoek Cash on the line. One piece or Includes appliances, Modal Opan Watkdaya 1>7 p.m. live in. Must sell. Bank will property. Let us explain our work. Steps, dormers. 000.00 from the Revenue J. Russell Thompson one drill sharpdner. Please siding, t-car garage. Only .Rebarl D. Murdock Realtor fair proposal. Cali Mr. an entire houseful. 6 4 ^ 3 2 . carpeting, air-conditioning. Saturday & Sunday 1-8 P.M. arrange all financing. For In­ call Multi-Circuits at 6484100 |45,9W. Phllbrick Agency, Residential or commdrcial. Furniture Barn, 345 Main St. $195. Damato Enterprises, Sharing Funds received from Board of Selectmen Raartor Belfiore, 647-1413. 6 4 8 - ^ 646-1021 formation call '1-828-0360, Town of Andover between 84 days. Realtors. 6484M. / Call 6484291. Beside Douglas Motors. 6481021. broker.

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1922 — The good old days

By BETTY RYDER Begg has a day-by-day account of the trip in a diary M OF M PER IIIL ISlMMAlEf Family/Travel Editor which his late wife Hannah kept. ■ieiitftt When Ross Begg Sr. of 3^ Cottage St. reminisces Accompanying the Beggs on the trip were Alfred and about the good old days — he really means the good Frieda Ahnert and their daughter Ruth. OLD days. Some of the highlights were noted by Mrs. Begg who Begg, who is 88 years young, is a native of Scotland. died in 1970. He and his family emigrated to Mexico when he was “Wednesday, June 21, 1922. Left Indiana about 8:45 13 years old and his father was employed in a jute fac­ a.m. Went through a very bad detour west of Danville. tory there. Bad washouts, one seven feet above the roadbed (on “I used to be a machinist and tool maker for Curtiss- the Creek Rd.) Passed through Terre Haute. Traveled Wright in New Jersey for many years,” he said. 177 miles. Stopped in church yard overnight in . ’The quiet-spoken man has resided in Manchester the Illinois.” I ^ quality-location-value past four years so he can be close to his son, Ross Begg Still later during the trip, Mrs. Begg wrote of the I b«droomf. form«l dlnlna Jr. of 68 Plymouth Lane. He also has a daughter Betty, ^ window, hugo kitehon with appllincot anS good Samaritans along the way. I <*«ck. PIraptacod living room, ^ batha. oan* who lives with her family in Wyckoff, N.J. "Thursday, June 29. A bad thunderstorm threatened. alad fooni vrith full wall firaplaea, two car garaga. Sat on a K lf- In his younger days, Begg operate a garage in I "••"•'Icillyrric^nor ,ou fr$S!ioa"oJ;S;« We broke camp quickly without breakfast at 6:10 a.m. Patterson, N.J. Men went through flour mill at Selina, then started on I, "We serviced between eight and 10 hearses. In those journey. Very bad roads, skidded into ditch. ’The peo­ LEBANON days, the band used to parade in front of the hearse and Ideal Starter/Ratiremant Home. 2 bedrooms, BOLTON LAKE ple passing in cars were very kind giving a helping Year-round, Lakevlew Home. Treed lot, 21 the automobile was operated mostly in first and se­ hand. Drove into Hays, Kansas and pitched camp for nice fist lot with room for expsnelon. All cond gear. ’They always overheated. reasonable offere considered. bedroome, perfect for the email family. One I HANDYMAN'S SPECIAL night. A mild thunderstorm.” minute from private beach. ' "I adjusted the engine so it could run in high gear Mrs. Begg noted that Monday, July 3, she and the $19,000 six rooms, hall acre lot. Vacant. going up a hill. It would go so slow that I could get out $25,000 •31,900 Ahnert’s rose early “(o see the sun rise on Pike’s Peak. one side of the car and have time to run around to the “It was beyond description,” she wrote. other side and climb back in,” Begg said with a smile. Crime was apparent even in those days in Colorado ‘"There were three other men working with me,” he Springs according to the diary. f JUST LISTED said, "and I taught them all to adjust motors.” “Friday, July 7. Quite an excitement at camp. A I ^ ^ PRIME LOCATION Begg vividly recalls a trip he and his family and Cuatom buili ^ o family. Each apartment haa a large kitchen with Six room Cape, fireplace, two car garage. purse and a man’s handbag taken out of a car and I Must Selll $34,900. some friends took in 1922 to the West Coast. dropped several yards away. Man’s checkbook taken I two doubit M rM rn i, lirg* living room with firoplico, privolo con- "It took us three months and one week in an old ■ P*'lo. •"<< l>* own honing ayotom. Roeontiv polntod In- and lady’s ten dollar bill.” I lido jnd out. Cirpollng. Largo •O'aiso'landacapod lot. thia ta a ona Oakland touring car. I Oi a Kino nomal Evidently an old Oakland car could really take it "We traveled 9,000 miles and only had two flat tires. because the diary potes that on “Monday, July 10 — We didn’t have the speed in those days, but we didn’t Left ’Trinidad about half after seven and saw several jii^lacicViacd & ^osseUo need it — cause we didn’t have many roads,” Begg large coal mines in Starkville, Colo. Passed many mused. adobe houses. Entered the State of New Mexico at REALT0RS-ML8 646-2482 FRECHEHE & MARTIN, INC. He remembers well that gasoline was about 9 or 10 189 West Center I Realtors 646-4144 cents a gallon. ^ See Page Eighteen

BEST BUYS BY BELFIORE NORTH COVENTRY BOLTON Catch your supper In your own back yardi Im­ ELEGANT NEW LISTING Attractive alumlnum-elded expandable Cape. Eight rooms worth of the clesnest Cepe you ever sew maculate, fully carpeted Ranch. Beamed FIreplaced living room, detached garage, nice In the highly regerded Princeton St.-Bowere School ceilings, paneled, fireplace, all on secluded 4 lot, bordered by brook. ereel Big shed dormer gives Colonlel size to the acres complete with trout pond and brook. $39,500 bedrooms. (Hester bedroom Is 16'x28’). Well to well In $ 5 3 , r < s several rooms. Treed, shrubbed, end prlvete yerd. Walk to all schools. Mid forties. Call now - avoid disap­ pointment. Ross Begg works on one of the many bird feeders he has made over the past 60 years YOU’LL NEVER GET POOR------PEATUHBS - FOOD - FAMILY LIVING Collecting renti Let us bring this excellent duplex to in his apartment on Cottage St. (Herald photo by Pinto) your attention. Nine rooms on one side, six on the other, 2-car garage, quiet dead-end afreet, yet close to schools, shopping, bus, churches. Annual Income is $5,220.00, could easily be morel Neat A claan, should be seen. SPACIOUS SPLIT Legionnaires plan 52nd anniversary i ^ ^ O n 2nd Thouaht HORSESIII OiclUng MW Tri-LnW. SHuutud on i frond M wHh on ofry oon- »onlowM,aWbottw,1ollloo,tom«yroom.lUngoliomootorbodroom. The Hon. RavmondRaymond E. Baldwin, the r '•'‘Tllg1“‘m*iaiI*iiaillllF°fitlB He Ho wasufQc electedolopfoH governor0m7ornnr in 1Q!1Q1939, ^!Hil ^illl Yes, and (ish too can be either ridden (horaes) or lonnoldining room, oUdIng glooo doom lo 0 dodi ond muoh morn. CM caught (fish) on this 3 acre estate within eaay com­ \h- Toftagnti only man in Connecticut history to and again in 1943. He was elected to muting distance of Manchester, Hartford, Vernon, etc. L,: "V hold the posts of governor, U. S. the U. S. Senate in 1946 and resigned Nine gracious rooms with a plethora of featurea are In NEW HOMES senator and chief justice of the State to take an appointment as an By Jan Warren this truly unique Colonial. Three out buildings and a M N CH - Throo bodroonw, oounfry kHohon, low Ofro. Supreme Court, will be the keynote associate justice of the Connecticut whispering trout stream compliment and complete this 2*65'*®h COLONIAL - Four boJraomo, 2W botho, 013,100. SPERRY’S GLEN, BOLTON HEBRON ONACIOUO COLONIAL • Four bodroomo, IW botho, 104,500. speaker at the S2nd anniversary Supreme Court of Errors where he professional or executive hide-away. We Invite com­ Very secluded 27 wooded acres with a 4-acre O ^TiO X O T I^ COLONIAL ■ 7 gtuTroomoTShodrd ooOIngo. observance of the Dilworth-Ck)rnell- parison In the lower seventiesl Beautifully decorated 7-room Raised Ranch. i Ilroplooo. IMAOO. served from 1949-59. In 1959, he was pond. Pavilion, utility shed, refreshment eland, TNI-LOVIL OFUT - 7 roomo, 3W botho, tomlly room. 050,000. And,,,I thought we were perfect! Cathedral collinge, Vh bathe, immonea family Quey Post of the American Legion in appointed chief justice of the / STOP THE PRESS------plus an Income-producing ranch home. Ideal for MAOOIVl OARRIOON - 1 loigo roomo, wobiooootlng, 050,000. room, ewlmmlng pool In vero private backyard UNIQUE QARHIOON - 4 bodroomo lot Door loundty, 050,000. Manchester. Supreme Court. He retired from that Just listed shortly before the advertising deadllnel Im­ day camps, swimming clubs or your own 5 ;b 5 ^Y FLUO OARRIOON - 1 roomo. 2W botho, tunkon Nvlng room, The dinner-dance will be held position in 1963. He authored a book I just took a quiz in a woman’s she’d forgotten her gym suit and the appropriate expert. I’ve poureo maculate three bedroom Ranch with finished family vacation-packed Shangri-la. $44,500 666,600. Saturday, March 6 at the Post Home magazine to see if my husband and I would I drop it off so she wouldn’t room and screened rear porch, plus attractive spilt rail “Let’s Go into Politics." out my woes to the plumber, the elec­ 4 $126,000 on American Legion Dr. are really compatible, and dis­ flunk gym. trician, the veterinarian, the gym fencing. Oversized garage. Well treed, landscaped covered that after 20 years of what I large lot. Priced to sell immediately in the thirties. Baldwin, who resides in Baldwin received honorarv The cat is not adjusting to the new teacher, the vacuum cleaner Middletown, was present at the in­ degrees from Wesleyan University in thought was a very happy location of her cat box. salesman and the meat man. MANY OTHERS! CALL US — WE WORK II SENTRY marriage...we’re not compatible at auguration of the post home in 1940, 1939, Trinity, 1940; Bloomfield A vacuum cleaner salesman gave What I need is some interesting I Real Estate Services while serving his first term as gover­ Ck)llege and ^m inary, 1946; Fair- all. ( ^ me a demonstration and removed a problems, the kind my husband THE WILLIAM E. BELROHE AtENCV nor. In 194S, he attended the ’The area where we lost our points RaaHor* ______647-1413 field University, 1953; University of cup full of dirt from my dining room would enjoy wrestling with. 289-4331 mortgage burning ceremonies and Hartford, 1957; and Sacred Heart was in communication. The question carpet. For example, if a rich aunt left me told the Legionnaires “I’d like to College, 1975. He also was honored was, “Do you share all your thoughts But no! This makes such dull con­ $15,000, I wouldn’t know whether to come back someday." with a doctor of humanity degree and problems with your husband?” versation, I’m not even going to tell put it in the bank or build a tennis A friendship began on Sept. 12,1912 from Lincoln Memorial University in My answer was “No.” Apparently it YOU. court in the backyard. My husband at Wesleyan University between 1948. was a very important question Now, I’m sure that the expert who would love to help me decide. because for that one “No” I had to Baldwin and Charles “Pete" Wigren, There will be a social hour at 6:30, wrote the quiz knows what he’s If an old boyfriend phoned and said subtract 25 points from my score. a past commander of the post, followed by a roast beef dinner at talking about, but he certainly he wanted me to write a script for his To be honest with you, I’ve always educator and track and field coach at Raymond E, Baldwin 7:30. After the program, there will be doesn't know my husband. new movie and could I move out to felt that the reason we had such a Manchester High School and con­ dancing to the music of Vic When I was a new bride, I called Hollywood for a few months, my hus­ He practiced law in Bridgeport happy marriage was that I haven’t tinued through the years. Dubaldo's orchestra. him at the office to tell him that the band would like to be in on that deci­ NORTH COVENTRY VOLUNTOWN from 1922-28, was the prosecuting at­ sh ar^ all my thoughts and problems Beautllully maintained, aluminum-aided Ranch. 3 Baldwin, Was graduated from Tickets are available from washing machine had overflowed and sion, too. Year-round, waterfront, 6-room oprawllng Ranch. Wesleyan University in 1916 and Yale torney in Stratford from 1927-31, with my husband. Particularly my flooded the kitchen. My husband spacious bedrooms, 2 full batha, living room with served as a judge in Stratford and members of the Past Commanders I’ll bet problems like those would Large.foyer, 2-car garage, lully-equippsd Law School in 1921. He enlisted in the problems. Why, today I’ve already responded in a tight voice: really enrich our relationship and Indescribable corned Franklin stove. Immaculate kitchen, Franklin atove, fronl-to-back living two terms in the General Assembly, Association, the post stewards, or by throughout. U. S, Navy in 1918 at the outbreak of had five problems and it’s barely “Why are you calling me? Call a make us more compatible. room, Vh bathe, concrete patio facing the 1931 and 1933. calling Ernest Linders. World War I. lunchtime: plumber!” In the meantime...here 1 sit, with a 537,500 stocked lake. Unlimited water activllleel A bright red towel got into the I took this to be a sign and since washer full of pink underwear and no In mid SOOs white underwear wash. then have shared my problems with one to talk to. Kate called from school to say NEW TO MARKET 7 + ROOMS B*nch In cholca rnidtntlil s m . Est-ln TEDFORD REAL ESTATE kitchtn, 3 b^roomv, flr«plac*d family room, 3 batha, aoparata laundrv F r o m Y o u r Neighbor’s Kitchen room. MUST BE 8EENI Call Murlol Tumor, 643-6918.^ ^ MANCHESTER $54,800 Rt. 44A, Bolton Notch • 647-9014 By Vivian Ferguson TRULY A HOME TO BEHOLD! This super sized 1.- VERNON - FOR HORSE LOVERS 700 square foot RANCH In a very desirable (Hearty 7 Acres - All Fenced) maturity is important. If it is noi , leaving the meat for the Manchester location. 2 full baths, 4 bedrooms, com­ i H^PPy N®"’ topped with a thick sauce ana OFFERtNG mature, it will crumble during the servants or eating it at another meal bination kitchen and family room. Aluminum ft j-iL -L -,- v— sprinkled with Virginia ham ground Your ^ world high on • hill with o tpoclaculor viow. Unique 7-room REAL ESTATE g, Januaiy 31 herald^ the ^ginning go fine it looked like paprika. You necessary steaming process. altogether. « " 'T * Charming kllc^n with all siding, 2-car garage and many additional features. a ^ la n c n , 3-4 bi^rooma, 3 flraplacoa, 2'A batha, ovoraliad 2 - c u gar- of the Chinese year 4674 and It is the may ask, "Why do tho Chinese use A slice is removed from the top of The New Year is the most impor­ 24-hour prompt, courteous service the melon. The chef carves his New corral. Call today for dotallal Arthur or Suxanno Shorta, 840>3233. =1 Virginia ham?” It most closely tant holiday of the Chinese year. It is 4 brokers & 2 salespeople to handle all your real estate needs night, Friday the 30th, was an event- resembles the Golden Coin ham of Year’s message on the rind, "Health a time when family quarrels are 1,800 offices coast-to-coast for Instant referral "0 longer available. and prosperity.” Chicken broth is the made up and all debts must be J. WATSON BEACH COa Free estimates ;.j and the first time that a high Chinese Another dish about which questions base of the soup which contains diced settled. It is considered bad luck to im F IS H % was held in this area. ^ere posed was Coconut Creamy chicken meat, ham, shrimp, bamboo tell a lie, to raise one’s voice or to use □ shoots, water chestnuts and indecent language at the New Year -1 Manchester Office • 647-9139 We're National But We're Neighborly SiSn company •is ^ ^*1® ®''®”^ ^®*‘®'j Chicken. One does not think of g several weeks. My husband Tom and coconuts in China but they are there. mushrooms. As the soup is served, celebration. S ^ asked Liu Eng, the genial They grow abundantly on Hainan pieces of the melon are scooped from At midnight on New Year’s Eve, J®, Island off the southern coast of the sides of the melon wall. there is no horn-blowing or confetti. OHIETII lesh-ileileilBilBilEala ^ g Restaurant at 179 Tolland Tpke., if he China. The Chinese also serve The famous Peking Duck indicates The senior members of the house, or MANCHESTER-WEST g would plan such an evening for ten coconut soup, the high point of a Chinese banquet. family, usually the grandparents, are by JAMES A. MCCARTHY g people. The idea snowballed with 60 Hon Sui Chicken caused a stir at This recipe originated in Mongolia seated rigidly in two chairs. |a ;^NEW TO MARKETrj^ 55 some tables. A whole chicken is but was not perfected until some Members of the family come before g There are three levels of Chinese deep-fried in peanut oil, cut up for time during the Ming dynasty when it them bowing their foreheads to the g banqu®ts low, middle and high, serving, ■ then put back together reached Peking. This was an enor­ ground. This ceremony is called K’o iS ^® ^*’®,*'® would before it is brought to the table. The mously wealthy city. The word T’ou from which we take our expres­ \ f ? r'ti ®ou^*®® of the Ve^ finest consternation came when some Peking means “northern capital.” sion “kowtow.” Chefs vied with each other to create Each Chinese year is represented 4 g Chinese dishes. As word got out, the guests saw that the head was also g restaurant received innumerable present new dishes, producing great feasts — by one of 12 figures, the group ^ *0^ • *lulot atro^ wo found II for yoii..An Im- one more splendid than another. m s w ji^ l^oom Raftod Ranch, only 4 yoart young wM • ralaod 'i reservations. An exacting dish prepared by Chef repeating itself over and over, one at and 3 O f 4 bodroomo. Peking Duck is not a dish for the a time. The dragon is the most Prteo? Would you bollovo only 143,9001 .j.. While 10 courses may, and are, Ying was boneless chicken wings. ;g super-abundant, the menu was These were served with bamboo home cook. It takes many years of famous and best-loved mythical ------— 1 apprenticeship. Specially b r ^ ducks CHAR i 'Ini’’ "’Pfu shoots, Virginia ham, and fresh Chinese figure. He became the sym­ . . COLONIAL ||E9jack Froit wouldn’t clcy long In th lc^^ g. took three and a half hours with lobster meat sauteed with baby corn, must be purchas^ with the head in­ bol of the imperial dynasty and of boautifully dttignad family room with a | M I enough time for good conversaton. pea pods, imported straw tact. A small space is made in the China as a whole. He was as good as KtSHTm A delight for the large family. Plenty of room for neck between the skin and the meat everyone. Five bedrooms plus den and enclosed porch. All B i floldatono flroplaco aoi In a full flaldalona „f® *r®®f" ®j®^ ®*P'®"®f*on mushrooms and abalone mushrooms. he was strong. He could make this for you at an unbeatable price. In w a ll. Complalaly panalad, pluah ahaglM PLr ® °r the Chinese customs The soup course was Winter Melon of the bird. A piece of twine is tied himself invisible. He had the power RBI carpating, convanlanlly Iboatad oft I h a " ^ tightly around the neck to prevent air to bring rain when needed. His rough S ^i,"®,i/P^®P fi i Bowl. Winter meloH (tung kwa) is 8 from escaping. “ ...... RAI8ED RANCH country aizo kitchan. Built by U&R In 1971 53 ^ ®S®^ ®”'! dark green melon that grows up to 40 exterior and breath of flame hid a A tube is inserted into the incision soft and gentle heart. OTHER MODELS AVAILABLE or WLL BUILD TO SUIT! Beautiful four bedroom home, set on professionally B 9 lh la homa ftaluraa 2’A caramllo Ilia batha, 55 ®?^°!*ring eachone. Theide^istoeat or 50 pounds. It is thick skinned, its landscaped lot. Gourmet’s dream kitchen, right down to ^ ^ f o u r apacloua badrooma, alala antry foyar I m i overto. color like the darker portion of a and the bird is inflated causing the The Chinese New Year lasts 15 glowi from ttilt S-room plut Capo built In 1SI0 “ 7 ' 'f * ™ ' ’ 5Vk balht. f l»- spotlights on counter. Built for owners Just one year ago. l » a n d cantrally controllad air conditioning, skin to become taut. The duck must days. If you have a Chinese friend, pronaniitiy on# aort oMand In Vamon. A llaldatona llraplaoo arid plEC^ family room, formal living A dining room, 2 oar garago, A sacrifice at $47,900. i ®®tn®?L^ i‘^‘^®®' ^® watermelon. When ripe (about the jWMnhouao makt II avtn mora Inlarsating. Prioad at a raaUatlo 140,- aluminum aiding ...... T 962 90o! 1 ^ two-car garaga and a haH acra lot. Oflorod mm S until the last course game time of year as pumpkin), it then be blanched, glazed iwith a malt gifts of sweets, oranges or tangerines RANCH syrup or honey syrup. Next it is hung are appropriate gifts. Children are Wa nko to ahow ofl our hotiwa — may wa ahow thorn lo you? ^ 9 | n the mId-OO’a. frested, a substance like white r " batha, ftroplacod family room off A rarity in Manchester. Four bedrooms, 2V4 baths, with I o. ''’®®1S ®1 ‘‘iPuP'"®‘ in a cool, airy place for at least 10 given sweets or money wrapped in oat-ln kllchan, lovolv ontranco foyar, formal living A dining I «®i Ptu ®^ ^*’*"®®® dust appearing on its surface. This is room, alum, aiding, 2 oar garaga...... 164,900. not only a family room but rec room as well. Lots of com­ hours to dry. Finally, it is roasted in red paper or little red envelopes with JACKSTON-AVMITE fort features. Offered at $44,900. la I THE HAYES ^ i Iw J o a the time for harvesting. Kept cold, I!llL nllllirilllLi"®!* 2-famlly homat in aovtral locatfona, for your a special oven. now homo nooda giva ua a call. ' 4. vegetables. In the Chinese winter melon keeps for six months to “Happy New Year” printed in gold O h I u i K m REitL ESTATE g tradition, the serving of the rice one year. The duck is served in two portions. or silver Chinese characters. ^ CORPORATION ^ First, the skin, the delicacy of this 648-1316 BEEGNlEII-TAIKilM V I iim fiios'lLi'ih ®a The selection of a melon to be used Kun hay fat choy! Hoh Sik! Joy m 646-5461 Agency ■— ■ ■ ■ ■ B B l 56 East Ctniar St. r n IB meal, is served on a steamed layer M ER R ITT Manchsstar 1 14 ■___' 4: hMT iP ^^® as a bowl is an exacting process. The „ . r, . ... m... LaBonne ladles soup from the Winter Melon ft Thoro (I L melon will be steamed, soup being bun with holsin sauce which is highly Happy New Year! Eat Well! Till Bowl as a friendly dragon looks on during the Chinese New 127 West MHMe Tpke. 646-1180 la 640^131 ^ |a spiced. This was so highly prized that e eet Again... Year’s celebration at The Islander. (Herald photo b y Dunn) Mandtester REALTORS ______122 East Center St. Realtors 64$-2212 I “ I”" “ ■ many wealthy Chinese ate only the la lakatE alalalE alei Ib a b PAGE EIGHTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Wed., Feb. 4, 1976 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Wed., Feb. 4, 1976— PAGE NINETEEN

’This is the third in a series of six Center Bridge Club Lowe and Mollie Timreck, A healthy tooth serves as a natural system will have more chance to articles on dental health published by Jan. 30, Masonic Temple Jaimie Horowitz and Paula About Christian Science. The meeting is The Manchester Evening Herald, in space maintainer. When a primary eliminate them. open to the public. tooth is lost prematurely, the space — Wilmer Curtiss and Schwartz, tied for second. cooperation with the Manchester Dental Health Week Clem Hitchcock, first; Dental Society, in observance of tends to close unless a space main­ town Mrs. Paul Barton and move to Second Manchester Dr. Gerald Sazama, associate National Children’s Health Week, tainer is inserted. East-West: Bob Chappell The Ann Judson Circle of Com­ Mollie Timreck, second; Congregational Church, 385 professor of economics at the m February 1-7. and Charles Gagne, first; Com m unity College munity Baptist Church will meet Mrs. Jerome Dvomek and N. Main St., Manchester, University of Connecticut, will dis­ Friday, Feb. 13, at 9:30 a.m. at the Barbara Phillips and Bar­ Jan. 24 — North-South; Mrs. Irene Edwards of 38 Wells St., According to our dentist, my expression, preserve space for the in­ for the permanent teeth. The roots of Also, premature loss of primary Robert Campbell, third. and will be conducted cuss Connecticut’s fiscal problems church. i bara Farrell, second; John Bereuter and Mike cancer aide and research chairman daughter lost a baby tooth early so coming permanent teeth, and serve her primary teeth slowly dissolve in teeth may cause the permanent teeth Andy Michaud and William Thursdays at 9:15 a.m. and state income taxes at a dinner Lam, first; Jim Tatro and for the Connecticut Ladies Auxiliary that the permanent tooth is not as part of the child's speech ap­ a process called resorption, while the to erupt out of their proper position Manehester Bridge Calhoun, third. New players welcome. party Sunday sponsored by the or become impacted and fall to erupt Kevin Nickarama, second; to the VFW, attended the presenta­ ready to appear. Can’t 1 just wait paratus until the permanent teeth permanent teeth develop in prepara­ Jan. 27, Wapping Com­ tion of a check for $1,000 by the League of Women Voters at 6 p.m. at at ail. Club Jim Baker and Margaret until the second tooth comes in? erupt. A child usually keeps the last tion for their eruption. When a per­ South Windsor munity Hall — North- auxiliary to Edmund J. Lovett, a the home of Mrs. Pat Schardt, 131 The primary teeth should be of his primary teeth until he is 11 or manent tooth is fully formed and Jan. 30,146 Hartford Rd. South: Anne Ingram and Kropp, third. ^ Eastland Dr. League husbands and THERE’S A BUMPER In some instances, the dentist may Bridge Club East-West: Sandy Craft Ph.D. candidate in immunology at given the best of care because they 12 years old. ... ready to erupt, the primary tooth — North-South: Joe Toce Elaine Howat, first; Jan wives are welcome. CROP OF VALUES want to observe the space regularly Jan. 28, novice game, and Irving Carlson, first; the University of Connecticut Health assist in the chewing of food, con­ As your child approaches the age of that it will replace should simply and Rita Holland, first; Leonard and Frankie IN THE WANT ADS to determine whether a space main- Wapping Community Hall Center, Farmington. The gift will be tribute to facial development and six, her jaws grow and provide room loosen and come out of the jaw by June Roebuck and Mary Brown, second; Margaret Glenn and Leslie White, se­ CALL * “ ''dukmSoi.i.'sr »■ taner will be needed. - Carol Vizard and Joyce cond; Jim and Edwlna used for study in which Lovett is First Church of Christ, Scientist, itself. Roy, second; T.J. and Kropp and Barbara Davis, 6 4 3 - 2 7 1 1 seeking ways to modify tumor or will have a meeting tonight at 8 at the Elsie Crockett, third. Rossi, first; Sally Marsh third. Lenertz, Don Carter and w Begg's Oakland touring car cancer cells so they will be more church, 447 N. Main St., which will East-West; Steve and Joanne Page, second. East-West: Carol Vizard Wilmer Curtiss, tied for 1 The novice game will vulnerable, and the body’s immune include testimonies by students of The good old day^ “ Zuckerman and Geof Brod, and Judy Pyka, first; Jane third. i Lutz offers family series first; Jeanine Raymond Continued from Page Seventeen If you didn’t receive and Dennis Robinson, se­ cond; Betty Horton and twenty minutes to nine. Went over the Raton Pass, of the lli As a part of its February contact the museum at 643-0949. Bealuah Gross, third. ^ Grapefruit Clorox c||Chlcken Se^^j Hellmann’s Finest altitude 8,738 feet. Many sharp turns, eleven miles of * Flnast j i S . HD Solid«Solid ______S B membership drive, the Lutz In addition to program Jan. 29, 385 N. Main St. pass. Passed through Mexican villages, rough roads Junior Museum, 126 Cedar St., w U IC e Unsweetened Bleach White Tuna Mayonnaise Coffee and a lovely drive. Had supper in a little restaurant benefits, museum members your copy of our -North-South: Elaine has planned a series of , spring receive a monthly bulletin and Howat and Anne Ingram, i with newspapers for wallpaper run by a Spanish Reg., Drip, adult and family prdgrams. first; Madelyn Turell and woman and a white woman. Cool weather.” are entitled to a 10 per cept dis­ Elec. Perk Members receive discount count in the museum’s store. Terry Daigle, second; fji Prices weren’t too bad in the good old days. ■ ’ e o . $ 4 If g c ||» prices for all programs: The members are also eligible Bette Martin and Sandy c^ns ■ 1-lb On Thursday, Aug. 10, Mrs. Begg wrote "Drove back 4 390 I can BIG 20 PAGE Craft, third. 8 8 ^ ! to Frisco (San Francisco) and drove around the city. Whales, Dolphins and Man— a for museum classes for children. Had dinner near ocean. Went to Chinatown, crossed film which stresses the animals’ During the year there are at East-West: Irving -V least two special events, such as Carlson and Mary Willhide, . With This Coupon & Purchase of $5 or More. \ With This Coupon & Purchase of $5 or More. With This Coupon & Purchase of $5 or More. K f l ^ With This Coupon & Purchase of $5 or More. S t S ferry to Oakland, camped at East Bay Campground. intelligence, their ability to per­ Valid Feb. 1-7. 1976 Limit One H-963 Valid Feb. 1-7. 1976 Limit One H-964 Valid Feb. 1-7, 1976 Limit One H-618 Valid Feb. 1-7. 1976 Limit One H-619 J a maple sugaring party, for first; Mollie Timreck and 3 Rented a two-room bungalow for $1.25 per day. Men form dramatic teats and their members only. COLOR CIRCULAR Faye Lawrence, second; went to movies at night.” unique way of life. Dr. Robbins The travelers took the same trails once journeyed by Barstow, president of the Membership dollars are used Flo Barre and Barbara Come in and pick one up! Davis, third. the pioneers. Connecticut Cetacean Society, to help operate the museum and Jan. 26,385 N. Main St.- "Sunday, Aug. 13. Left Auburn, Calif, and had all will narrate the film and answer to expand its programs at the It’s jammed packed with value! North-South: Barbara mountain travel, rising from 29 feet to about 8,000 feet questions. Free to members. museum and at the Oak Grove elevation. Passed Donner Lake, and saw Donner Feb. 12, 7:30 p.m., at the Nature Center. Here are just a few! Davis and Bette Martin, Monument and cross for the pioneers who lost their museum. Membership categories are $2 first; Beverly Saunders lives in the snow (1867). Entered the State of Nevada, for junior, $5 for single adult, $10 and Ann Staub, second; MEAT STREET U.S.A. Phyllis Pierson and Penny had a delicious supper in Reno, then drove to Sparks Colonial Architecture — slides for family and $25 and up for Watt, third. and camped there.” and discussion of Connecticut contributing memberships. Elast-West: Jan Leonard I. Begg recollects the August night when he and his houses of the 17th and 18th cen­ Beef Loin Shell and Murray Powell, first; friend shot two "jack rabbits.” tury presented by Mary Ann Irving Carlson and Peg The following day Mrs. Begg noted, "Found lA-inch Roy, assistant professor of Dunfleld, second; Linda of ice on water standing in pail. Men made camp fire history at Manchester Com­ Simmons and Ann of sage brush and cooked the bunnies. Passed the munity College. Feb. 25 at 8 p.m. sirloin Stea largest coppermines in the world at Kimberly, Nev^ McLaughlin, third. SUPERMARKETS Among the highlights of their trip was a visit to the Colonial Uniforms — slides Mormon Tabernacle in Salt Lake City, a trip by ferry and discussion of uniforms of the Bone-In over the Shonshone Snake River, and a view of the Revolutionary War period,. Nile Time presented by Ernst Englebrecht. formerly called beautiful farm lands of Idaho. .Novice Group Begg, who in his New Jersey days, served on the He will also show samples of his NY Sirloin Steak school board, was instrumental in bringing manual handpainted wooden dolls. Jan. 30,146 Hartford Rd. March 17 at 7:30 p.m. CUSTOMERy training to the school system there. — North-South; Diane Now, he still keeps busy making bird feeders as a In-the Gellenbeck and William Boneless The a Dove three events are IShell Strijo Steak hobby. Mlsata, first; Joe and progran.s in a Bicentennial “I’ve been making them for 60 years, and have Marilyn Fecteau, second; series which is $2 for members i service passed them out to many, many people. I just don’t Claudette Gleba and Wen­ Beef and $5 for nonmembers. Bone-In like to waste anything,” he said. dy Bradley, third. ^Full Cut Sirloin Steak Live Animal Show — U.S. Grade A He is credited with inventing the pop rivet gun, presented by Ken Pauley of the Flankless which in its modern version as in its prototype, allows iS T S A ll Boston Museum of Science, Paul A. Robarge, daughter of Porterhouse Steak Bone-In 2^? Hen Turkeys workmen to rivet together two sheets of metal while Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Robarge of Flnast Grocery ValuesI having access only to one side of the job. using a variety of animals from the museum collection including 547 Center St., has enlisted into Comment or Sirloin Tip Begg, who still has a sparkle in his eyes, doesn’t get the U.S. Army. Boneless Beef around much anymore due to ailing feet. But he mammals, birds and reptiles. Top Round Roast Feb. 19, 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. at She will report for basic Swanee manages to keep busy with his bird feeders, and keeps session Waddell School on Broad St. Fee training following her gradua­ Large End alert by doing a lot of reading. Facial Tissue is 75 cents for members and tion from Manchester High Beef Rib Steak Extra Trim Bone-In lb He treasures the diary and scrapbook of his family’s 1®? Q | m $1.25 for nonmembers. School and will work as a tele­ BEEF CHUCK Appearing Tuesday mor­ Small End vacation together, and finds enjoyment in reliving the communication specialist. Future programs will include ning at a ^ a r d of Direc­ So soft Ribs 9 to 12 good old days as he flips through the now yellowed Her brother, Sgt. l.C. William Ground Beef Chuck. Lean Beef Rib Roast /I pages. field trips to Worcester Science tors comment session were on your boxes H ■ lbih ChickenC hiekA n 5 9 ^ C. Robarge is presently Ground Beef Contains Not $4 Museum and Newport R.I., and two women and one man, More Than 25% By Weight skin! 200 Colonial Cryovac stationed at Ft. Devens, Mass, each on a different subject, ■ 4 59 Quarters a gemstone program. of Beef Fat. Boneless Ham Portions as a personnel specialist. He has 7 reported Manchester 3 Smoked Hams Legs or Breasts For further information regar­ served in the Army 18 years. Director Vivian Ferguson, For London ding programs or memberships. Top Round Steak Broil ,1.89 Rib Eye S t e a k ...... , who handled the session. ’2-89 Fresh Chicken Legs...... b79^ BEEF ROUND BONJELESS One woman said she’s Macaroni & Cheese Top Round Steak I ,1.99 Beef Chuck Cube Steak Fresh Chicken Thighs.. ib85* against a proposal by the Beef for Stew Boneless ,1.39 Fresh Ground Chuck... Ib95*Perdue Oven Chickens Stufler Roasters 7 9 * superintendent of schools Kraft Dinners for an overhead walkway More Great Meat Values on Meat Street l/.S.A./Smoked Sausage Hiiishire. ib 1 .3 9 BOTTOM ROUND ROAST bridging Bennet Junior High buildings on Main St. B i r t h s She labeled it a gross waste With Bonoloss Bottoin FlnasmanT^i^ Isl* . of money and said the town tangy 7'A oz Beef Burgers Finast ■ > ■ > pkg 1 « 7 0 could do better by spending cheese pkgs the sum on roads. fiound Roast Italian Sausage Sweet ■ • • m 1 . 4 9 Reuilgen, Jason Fran­ and Debra Gsell Grant of Jan. 30 at Rockville The man complained of Mr. Dell Favorites! cis, son of William E. and 178 E. Main St., Rockville. General Hospital. Her improper parking in the K- Tender, Flavorful Janice Rizy Reudgen of He was born Jan. 29 at maternal grandparents are Mart parking lot, off FrancoAmerican Beef Roast Virginia Style Cedar Swamp Rd., Coven­ Rockville General Mr. and Mrs. Robert In Our ProdMce Dept. Spencer St. He said cars $ 1 9 9 try. He was born Jan. 27 at Hospital. His maternal Belfanti of Derby. Her constantly block the fire Baked Ham Rockville General grandparents are Mr. and paternal grandparents are lanes and that the situation Spaghetti 1 ?? Hospital. His maternal Mrs. Werner Gsell of Mr. and Mrs. Edward has existed since the shop­ Fresh Ham Steak V . . ,b 1.89 Favorites From the SejmnSeas! Swiss Cheese Imported • -’“"99* grandparents are Mr. and Tolland. His paternal O’B rien of N eedham , ping area opened. He said or LiverwursI MUSHROOMS Mr. Deli . . . . 0,1.29 Mrs. Frank Rizy of Coven­ grandparents are Mr. and Mass. that during Monday's Smoked Shoulder Tst'. ,^99* $ 0 5 9 Bologna In Tomato or Genoa Salami try. His paternal grand­ Mrs. Hilton Lew of Forest- snowstorm, not one fire Fresh Pork Butt^K”' 1.29 Bay Scallops * ibPepperoni Carando r i . i 9 parents are Mr. and Mrs. ville. Durand, Taru l.ynn, truck could have entered Sauce 89*Mr. Deli Franks ton" .. m1.39 William Reudgen of SNOW WHITE 99 w/Cheese Pork Spareribs Fresh • ■ * ■ lb 1.49 Turbot Fillet G re en la nd ...... • lb t daughter of Kenneth J. and the an>a. Available Only in Stores with Deli Oepts. Rockville. He has a sister, Bcrnarhe, Jennifer The second woman 5 *1 Wanda Pizirkowski Durand Carey Lynn. l,eigh, daughter of John H. of 2 Loveland Hill Rd., Ver­ resides on Autumn St. She Jr. and Beth Ann Day Ber- non. She was born Feb. 2 at said her property gets Breslau, Jeremy Lee nache of 35 Mountain St., Rockville General water each time there is a ami Benjamin Mare, twin Rockville. She was born Hospital. Her maternal FREEZER QUEEN thaw and said the fire sons of Mr. and Mrs. Jan. 30 at Rockville grandmother is Mrs. Turkey Croquettes Salisbury Steak department has been William E. Breslau of 45 General Hospital. Her Pauline Pizirkowski of called to her home three Flnast frozen Food Values! Turkey Veal Parmigiana For Your Health & Beauty! Sunrise Fresh Dairy Values! Donnel Rd., Vernon. They maternal grandparents are Naugatuck. Her paternal 2-lb. times to pump out the Acryiic Yarn were born Jan. 28 at Mr. and Mrs. Ronald C. grandparents are Mr. and pkg. flooded basement. ^ Tropicana Richmond Rockville General Day of Stafford Springs. M rs. Jack Durand of 2-ib. ENTREES She said the problem per­ All skeins are Brack £ Hospital. Their maternal Her paternal grandparents Middletown. She has a sists, even though she has machine wash­ .15 oz grandparents are Mr. and are Mrs. M.L. Speight of sister, Kimberly Ann. -In Dairy- expended funds for a dry able and Dryer Shampoo^ btl Orange imWSI Mrs. Burton C. Zucker of well, a partial driveway S a le . Y our Stafford and John H. Ber- choice of popu­ Milwaukee, Wise. Their nache of East Hartford. and a berm. lar colors. 6 9 ^ Vitamin EimeSon^^niib 12A9 Juice paternal grandparents are She said a storm sewer Is Mr. and Mrs. Sam Breslau MARGARINE needed in the vicinity and O’Brien, Beth Ann, of West Hartford. daughter of Edward F. Jr. ShopRitei t l ^ said the town must accept 6oz$ 4 and Kathleen M. Belfantii ,« O Q c its responsibility because it Proof It pays to shop for Quality produce the Flnast Way! Grant, Christopher O’Brien of Strawberry Rd., Reg. Quarters pkg- permitted the construction S cans ■ Ronald, son of Raymond Ellington. She was born of two dwellings In the Orange Juice'Ma“d'...... 9ai69* In Seafood In Bakery area. vel Oranges Buttermilk Biscuits .. 8Xs1.00 Pot Pies S ' “C . ... . SpVdM.OO FROZEN ENGLISH ShopRIto C [ ^ ^ C Sweet PeasFin..,___ A 10oz 50th anniversary 15«offU25*I ______off 4 H f n t . FISH CAKES JS S IS I MUFFINS 0 9 BARGAINS For The Tux That’s inn For Sweet Corn pn...______. . 3Z'89* With This Coupon 1 With This Coupon M Deli on (1) 16 oz btl I on (1) 115 oz pkg InAppetiiing IN BLOOM French Fries Richmond.. . 5 pV,',1.00 Mr. and Mrs. John grandchildren and nine i irvc ShopRite IN THE Kraft Italian j Arm & Hammer % Bujauclus of 80 North St. Store Sliced Detergent great-grandchildren. 4 ^ 8 9 ^ Baked Fresh the Flnast Way! Dressing WANT ADS Valib Fab. .-7 were honored at a recep­ Mrs. Bujaucius was bom Valid Feb. 1-7 ’Ml I H-973 52 iyli ■SO h -970 57 tion, Jan. 25, at the Luthua- in Lithuania on Oct. 24, FRANKS ROAST BEEF 643-271i Flnast English nian Hall in Manchester, to 1903. She came to the njou Pears10'°79* 1-1 celebrate their 50th wed­ United States in 1924. She 10* offU20* off ding anniversary. was employed by With This Coupon With This Coupon iduffins on (t) 15 OZ pkg on (1) to lb bag Hosting the party were Roosevelt Mills in * Fresh Lemons Sunkist' 12 .0,89* the couple’s children, Mr. Washington State Cheerios Gold Medal Rockville before her Pascal Celery___ bch39* and Mrs. Joseph Mainville, retirement. Cereal Flour Mr. and Mrs. Frank Her husband was bom in In coordination with Mancheator’s Qrand Ball 76, Deiicious Purple Eggplant...... b29* Valid Feb. 1-7 Valid Feb 1.7 ------T*^-VltTtmnyilNUrorMMOf|MwM UrtH M j IfiS i H-972 62 Bujaucius, Mr. and Mrs. Lithuania on Oct. 23, 1890. we are proud to Introduce a ofinyMtoawM, cio pt w h f olhtrwMt notce.** Met rtopiwoMi Mr typnyipWiM mrw. Prtocc Mt>ca»» thru le t. NO. r, tVTt. Potatoes ...... 5bag89* ' .jV'VN Edward Bujauclus and He came to the United $)WMi«f«m Nod CerperMto^ tOTt. Golden"°"°'Appies i Mrs. Alice B. Gagnon, all States in 1911. He was TMR FAMILV CINTIR Carrots C a lilo rn ia ...... 2 pkgs 39* 30* offHSS* off SPECIAL TUXEDO OFFER With This Coupon With This Coupon of Manchester; and Mr. employed hy the Woodland US Extra Rubber Plants Vo.'.'’ ...... 3.49 on ( If 16'r oz pkg on (It pkg too and Mrs. Albert Bujauclus Paper Mill in East Hart­ Fancy Bread 2%°'89* OPEN MON.-4n«. 7 A.M. • MIDNIQHT Tropical Plants Vo.'.".. . .^ . ..99* Big Sandwich Betty Crocker Salada of Hartford. ford from where he was A Con^lete Tuxedo $ 4 ^ 9 2'/2 Inch ^ jO a tm e a l. Wheat. Many friends, neighbors retired. 8A T. 7 A .M .-1 0 :3 0 P M Minimum 3 ”* 1 Wild Bird Foodl^l . 99*C l.89 D l 6 a Q or Swedish Rye . 2 ’,:,"89* Potato Buds Tea Bags i Pkgs- valid Feb 1-7 , . and relatives from various The couple was married Valid Feb 1-7 Rental For ■ m m M m U Hamburg Rolls...... 3T 1.0 0 H-966 72 fs 3 parts of Connecticut Jan. 25, 1926 at St. James 643-2711 Pakery Items Available Tues thru Sat Only attended, as well as from Church, Manchester and 37 Oak Straat, Manchaatar Phona M9-7901 MIDDLE TURNPIKE STORE New Jersey and New York. have resided in (Just Down from Watkin'a Furnitura of Manehaatar7 Also there to honor them Manchester since that OPEN 8:30 A.M. -10:30 P.M. Heralb were their 14 time. Prices Effective February 1 thru February 7. 1976 In Manchester. Vernon, E. Hartford Only We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities Not Responsible for Typographical Errors ■ , 'j , . f PAGE TWENTY - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Wed., Feb. 4. 1976 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Wed., Feb. 4, 1976 — PAGE TWENTY-ONE ; the hospital, then stop by and say 1’ ii 1 ? i Hi gang! I guess the first bit of 5SSSs:ffiWSS:¥:4::¥?;ss5::ftkk?::kW:wss¥s;s:¥sr«»yx<<¥»:««»:-»^ J ■■ /I J news is about our Variety Show, as hello, or if not, send him a card, he I’ V Read the light bulb packagel we had our first tryouts last Sunday. will be glad to see or hear from you. L i B u sin e ss Desclosure of pertinent informa­ light reduction should be expected We had a nice turnout but mostly of Theater trip / r and the consumer tion helpful to consumers in their CONSUMER CONCERN with longer-life bulbs, however. the old familiar faces which we were Senior Citizens News Tomorrow we send two buses to purchase of light bulbs is required by Consumers who choose to receive glad to see, we need some of the new the Chateau de Ville to see "My Fair Federal Trade Commission desired brightness and length of life the best of both worlds by using talent to join in with us. Lady,” and the buses will be leaving regulations. for convenience and safety. longer-life bulbs of a higher wattage This coming Sunday afternoon the center at 10:30. All you folks GE rebate program Efficient home lighting and energy A delicate balance exists between will pay almost double for their starting at 2:30 will be the last going on this trip will meet conservation can result from in­ light and life of bulbs in relation to choice. Electricity costs increase chance to tryout for the show, so we when the schools do. This was the on last Friday with one of our largest downstairs. doubled by Caldor formed use of required terms wattage. Where large amounts of with higher wattage bulbs. The urge all you seniors with that hidden first occasion that we closed on a turnouts yet for our setback games. Upstairs, starting at 10 o’clock our appearing on light bulb packages. light are needed, a shorter life (stan­ energy drain is increased and the talent to give us a helping hand. morning we were registering for a friends the Burtons will be teaching These terms include: Lumens, light dard) type bulb should be used — for bulbs cost more. We had 72 players with the following' Caldor Inc., the regional discount department store W e're^ great bunch of people, and trip, and naturally we had to call it winners: Michael DeSimone, 144; s ^ a l dancing like the waltz, fox dODGimTIOKS output (higher lumens means reading, sewing and other close we know you’ll enjoy every minute of off until Tuesday morning. trot, and then get things hopping with chain, Is offering to double the General Electric Co. brighter light); Wattage, the amount work. Answers to questions of general in­ Martha LaBate, 130; Olive rebate, by offering “instant cash rebates” on a selected it; all you need to do is just make up Houghtaling, 129; Elizabeth Cone, that new dance the "Hustle.” of electricity the bulb uses; and Life, Where convenience is an terest will appear in this column. Ad­ Here are a couple of reminders. group of housewares and appliances. The double rebate your mind and then drop by the 128; Bernadette Risley, 127; Felix At noontime it will be a lunch, stated in laboratory-tested “average overriding factor, the longer-life bulb dress questions to: Of Consumer You folks going to Florida Feb. 23 There surely is much truth in the One Sunday we were walking up offer started Monday and continues through March 15. center. Jesanis, 125; Ann Fisher, 124; Vivian cafeteria style, consisting of corn hours.” should be considered — high ceiling Concern, Department of Consumer must have your final payments in by old saying that a rolling stone the road that passed one of the gates The GE rebates of $2, $3 or $5 is available on a special Closed Monday chowder, a fish sandwich, ice cream Consumers can shop for the lowest fixtures, stairwells, closets and Protection, State Office Building, the end of this week. Another one is Laquere and Lou Weber, 123; Marge gathers no moss. Many O.C. knew in to Mr. John D. Rockefeller’s estate. group of products including irons, can openers, toaster Hey! Wasn’t Monday a terrible Reed, Sue Kerr, and Harvey pie, and a beverage for 50 cents. In wattage bulb that provides for each porch ceilings. An 8 to 10 per cent Hartford, Conn. 06115, or dial toll that this coming Monday we will be Manchester when he was a boy did A high stone wall surrounded the ovens, grills, skillets, mixers, percolators, sm6ke day? First of all I was rocked almost Laquerre, 121; Mabel Wilson, and the afternoon it will be open card lighting need after consideration of free 1-800-842-2649. registering for the Las Vegas- not roll. They have spent happy lives grounds but a big iron ornamental alarms, digital alarm clocks and hair dryers. out cf bed with a clap of thunder. Alice Shorette, 120; Joseph Windsor, playing and a sing-along for those Canyonland trip, starting at 8 right here among lasting friends and gate usually stood open and un­ Caldor will match the GE rebate on. each appliance Then I rolled over and said another 119; Catherine Cappuccio and John who want to take part. o'clock. Then on Tuesday,' the 17th, have succeeded in gathering attended. David F. Dwyer Carol W, Houghton purchased. Bank offers rainy day coming up. All of a sudden Gaily, 118, and Peter Frey, 117. Bowling we will be signing you up for a New spiritual, physical, financial and That day it was closed and Caldor officials said the double rebate pro^am , tried the phone rings, and I jump up to I want to tell you that our hard Here is a reminder to all you men free coupons Orleans trip. other mosses which make them en­ sprawled on the roadside near It last year, resulted in a dramatic increase in sales of answer it, and I was shocked to look working custodian Thomas Edwards of the Senior Bowling League to go to By the way, we now have fliers viable and respected. were several of the toughest hombres Two SBM officers housewares appliances. for discounts out the window to see it snowing. has been admitted to the Manchester the Silver Lanes Big Alleys on Comegetyonr It may not be a blessing to have an we had ever seen. Unshaven (maybe- The call was from our smiling bus telling all about each of these trips, Silver Lane for your games with the Memorial Hospital for observation innate curiosity and incurable desire false whiskers) and ragged clothes Manchester State Bank driver telling me that all the schools so drop by and pick one up. East Hartford Bowlers. Starting get added duties and expects to be in for nearly a to be acquainted with more people, and slouch hats. One or two had large has introduced a new were closed, meaning so would our Pinochle time is 1 o’clock, Thursday. Good month. So if you happen to be near places, things and experiences. The dogs with them. program — “Thrif- center be closed because we close The action here at the center starts luck, fellas. William R. Johnson, president of the Savings Bank of Jobless claims down big price to be paid for rolling is the As we approached, the hoboes (?) Manchester, has announced additional assignments for tiChecks” — good for dis­ StopeShoasiivordi We are still registering for the loss of the companionship of so many Claims for unemployment compensation filed in Mystic trip and have a number of got up and looking steadily at us two bank officers, David F. Dwyer and Carol W. counts on various services you would like to be with. And so we Manchester declined slightly for the two-week period en­ good seats left. The trip is scheduled came a few steps nearer the road. Houghton. from local merchants. have them from one coast to the There was nothing but woods and ding Jan. 24, the state Labor Department reported. The coupons, given to for Thursday, Feb. 19, and costs $7. Dwyer, assistant treasurer, will assume the title of ONE OF THE STOP A SHOP COMPAN IES other and from Alaska to Florida, Claims averaged 4,625 weekly in the latest period, com­ customers who open a new With this coupon and $5 purchase Gloria's Corner fields in sight in any direction. There autom at^ services officer. Mrs. Houghton, also an assis­ and return almost a stranger in our was nothing we could do against such pared to 4,632 weekly in the previous period. checking or savings ac­ This Wednesday we will be tant treasurer, will be branch coordinator for SBM. j Chicken of the Sea || native town. odds if they had any bad intentions. count, give either a free finishing our stain glass pictures and Dwyer, a native of Boston, joined the bank in 1965 as There are exceptions to all rules. We didn’t duck away to the far side of South Windsor branch manager. He became an assistant service or a 10 per cent dis­ will then devote our time to making O.C. acquired one pal that has been Chunk the road or run, just kept walking treasurer in 1968, and was responsible for developing Receives sales honor count. Make use of basic tools costumes and scenery for our up­ with him almost sixty years now. She straight ahead. Doubt if much blood SBM’s new personal checking account program. He lives State Bank President coming show. In between, we will was a school teacher. When we first Bernard Johnson, FIC, of Redwood Rd., Manchester, Nathan Agostinelli said the T B i a j g l have to make those additional aprons was circulating in that off side arm at 160 Edgewood Dr., South Windsor. started living in an apartment in on the distaff side. No one said has qualified for the Executives Club, a sales honor program is designed to needed by the kitchen students. Mrs. Houghton, a native of Hebron, joined SBM in 1965 awarded by Lutheran Brotherhood of Minneapolis, a for reducing income tax Brooklyn we took up where O.C. and anything. and has managed several of the bank’s offices. Her new serve bank customers and other pal had left off. Our weekends fraternal insurance society. 6V2 oz. Can \\ Looking back from up the road we area of responsibility entails direct supervision of the help promote Manchester were used to hike the Hudson country Johnson is associated with Lutheran Brotherhood’s , in oil 24ol| By ROBERT J. PUE further — to "taxable in­ — There's also a new the credit exceeds taxes saw them return to their lounging bank’s 10-office branch network. She lives on Pine Ridge merchants at the same i Good Mon, Fet>. 2 -S s l . Feb 7. Limil one can pet customer within reach of the time we could get John Mosby Agency in Tolland. PrcBidcnt come.” minimum standard deduc­ owed, the excess is paid to place. Next day newspapers told that Dr., Andover. time. Conn. .Society of CPA But tax credits (on low tion of $1,600 for singles, the taxpayer like a refund. for it. J.D.’s life had been threatened by How can you hold down incomes, new home $1,900 for married couples, To qualify, you must have About The teacher had carried her lunch some crank. Perhaps those shoddy to school so O.C. presented her with a your income tax bill this purchases, retirement in­ but you don’t have to com­ maintained a household in guards in disguise thought the little With this coupon and $5 purchase With this coupon and S5 purchase year? come, political con­ pute it because it’s built this country with a least town Thermos lunch kit. Vacuum bottles black lunch kit might be a bomb. Social Security questions and answers The same way you can, tributions, etc.) are best of into the tax tables. one dependent child. had just been invented. There was Betty Crocker ^aghetti and should, do it every only one store found in New York all, because they can be — The level of gross in­ — If, in order to hold a "render substantial services” in won’t make $2,760 for the year. A. You should gather up any in­ year: Make full use of the who sold them. There was a Q. I retired and began getting deducted, dollar for dollar, come below which you job, you had to pay for the Lydia Circle of South United my business. How can I tell Should I notify Social Security of formation you may have about four basic tools for don't even have to file a tax care of a dependent who is demonstrator at the store but it was Social Security payments when I La^CakeiB Sauce from the taxes owed. Methodist Church will meet tonight whether my work in my business the change in my estimated ear­ your 1973 earnings (payroll slips, reducing the income sub­ necessary to place your order and was 63. I’ll be 65 in the fall. Is it In subsequent articles, return has been raised to under 15 or disabled or at 7:30 at the home of Mrs. Robert Hospital Auxiliary' withholding statements, etc.) and hSVzoz. ject to taxes, for lowering wait a couple of weeks to get one. We true that I’ll be enrolled in is "substantial?” nings? i M ix each of these four basic $2,350 for singles, $3,400 for your spouse,' you may be Eldridge, 147 Carriage Dr. Mrs. A. It depends on the amount of A. Yes. Notify your Social call or visit any Social Security of­ jar the rate at which the tax is still have that kit. That’s how things Medicare automatically? 18Vz oz. pkg. tax-reducing devices will joint filers, $2,650 for a sur­ able to claim up to $4,800 a Walker Briggs will present a study of to honor volunteers time you devote to your business, Security office right away about fice. The people there will help Asst. levied, and in some cases were made then. It’s like a small A. Yes, you will be automatical­ be taken up in some viving spouse and $750 f year of such expenses, if the Book of Romans. the kind of work you do, how your the change in your work and es­ yoU^ straighten out your earnings Ass’t. Flavors ______' Flavors' for having part of the tax leatherette suit case with bottle in ly signed up for both the hospital 241 OAOf details, to help readers married and filing your combined incomes did work compares with the work you timated earnings. You’ll be able record. Gon. Feb 2 -S a t. Feb 7 Lima one pkg per customer. ^ Good Mon, Feb. 2-S»t.. Feb 7 UmitonejAr per customer. _ ^ forgiven. The four are upper compartment and nickle- The Auxiliary of Manchester and medical insurance parts of avoid paying a penny more separately. not exceed $18,000, The Presbyterian Church will have did in past years, and other cir­ to get Social Security payments for Q. My husband, who’s 47, had ------adjustments, deductions, plated food box in lower. Memorial Hospital will recognize its Medicare. The medical part will in taxes than is required. — Because of efforts last — If you bought a new a prayer meeting tonight a 7:30 at the cumstances of your particular all months this year since your kidney failure. He’s going to a exemptions, and tax One day we were lunching in a volunteers in an awards ceremony cost you $7.20 a month, starting in In the meantime, what summer to stimulate the home in 1975, under certain church, 43 Spruce St, case. You should call, write or earnings will be less then $2,760. Social Security office next week credits. lagging economy, all conditions, you may be meadow up in the Pocantico hills and Tuesday from 10 a.m. to noon in the July 1976, but you can decline new tax-saving oppor­ visit any Social Security office to Q. I recently sent a postcard to apply for Medicare. If he’s ___ With this coupon and $5 purchase c With this boupon Adjustments, such as noticed the fine big spring hospital conference rooms. coverage if you do not wish to pay tunities are available this taxpayers, regardless of eligible for a tax credit of 5 St. Mary’s Episcopal Church will get detailed information. form to check my earnings under eligible, will our children and I and $5 purchase sick pay and moving dandelions. That should be a good The hospital and auxiliary will the premiums for it. year? The big changes over their tax bill, can subtract per cent of the purchase have the liturgy of spiritual healing Q. When I started getting Social Social Security. When I received a also be eligible? expenses, are attractive change to taste back in the city. So honor all volunteers who have given Q. I’m 66 and have my own the 1974 tax picture are: $30 from what they owe, price, up to $2,000. Thursday at 10 a.m. and 7:45 p.m. at Security checks in January, I es­ statement of my earnings, I found A. No, not unless you, too, have ^Bathroom li I v o ry because they reduce gross we dug, cleaned dandelions and let 100 or more hours of service. business. 1 don’t work full-time — If you use the standard plus another $30 for each — If you sold a home, you the church. timated my earnings at $3,500 for that there was an error in the year kidney failure. Under the kidney income, leaving “adjusted dependent. have 18 months, rather them lie in the sun until they were Presenting the awards will be Mrs. anymore and I understand I can deduction instead of collect monthly Social Security 1976. However, I’ve just learned 1973. How do I go about getting it disease provision of the law, only "^^T issue is S o a p gross income,’’ a much itemizing, ybu can now — Qualified low-income than 12, to defer any well wilted. Then we packed so many Joan Bendtsen, director of Reynolds Circle of South United volunteers. retirement payments if 1 do not that I’ll be laid off in April and corrected? the person with permanent kidney a s smaller target for the tax deduct 16 per cent of taxpayers, with adjusted capital gain tax by into that little box that when we got Methodist Church will meet tonight Mrs. Gerald Hall, auxiliary second failure is eligible for Medicare. Personal collector to aim at, adjusted gross income, gross income under $8,000, reinvesting in another home in the evening and gave them a ^Sn.F*b a-SAl.F#b 7. wti*f*oEi#rt«4t*no$«d in cam tott Of to o#»*n»UldiN»f6 0*whot*Ml*f»-Brt*f>prc#»«R*c*»6Moa •* Trademark o l TH| IINQ IM COMPANY taken steps to minimize the risk. 1 PAGE TWENTY-TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Wed., Feb. 4. 1976 Answer to Previous Puzzle MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed., Feb. 4, 1976 — PAGE TWENTY-THREE In Mountains SSI NEW YORK (UPI) - A Harris asked 1,710 former California gover­ nomination...rests square­ Charles M. Schultz "razor thin’’ margin now the office he now holds.” ACROSS DOWN Republicans and nor, down from 46-40 per ly with Ronald Reagan, R eagan’s gain came separates Ronald Reagan Dear Abby ^ Large plant 1 Musical ITfcape Quality Ahcayi Exceed* The PHeel Independents between Jan. cent in a November- and not with Gerald Ford.” from the size of the syllables SIS Ford, Reagan from President Ford with 5 Mountain tree 5 and 14 which man they Oecember poll. And while Ford is still difference that “the out­ 8 Covers some 2 Make muddy the momeiitum shifting to prefer, Reagan or Ford, peaks 3 Lohengrin's II "On a national basis,’’ ' ahead, Harris said, "the come of the key primaries By Abigail Van Buren nip and tuck Reagan while Ford is in the 12 Stones may do bride for the Republican nomina­ Harris said, "there is no margin is razor thin, and it could depend upon who has this 4 Raise up yLLUN 80 EAST 45 TH ATTORNBV \ Hie s SONUS! yodel 16 19 K« KNOIN? STREET-ROOM 17/ AT LAW ! DEAR GLENDA: If I can help by saying that it’s no 36 Mt. Whitney Is reflection on a man’s masculinity if his wife works—I’ve U-S-peak 21 helped. 39 Animal pelts IIHD-UlinTER SA U 40 Mariner's iA 28 27 Ab I ■ w W It. 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FRESH BAKED DELITES! OUR OWN TOP FROST" FROZEN FOOD SALE! FRESH DAIRY DELITESI WALDBAUM'S FDDOMART laO’-. FLDRIDA CITRUS WHITI ENGLISH ALL FLAVDRS - W CtAL. CARTDN TDP FRDST - too r, FLDRIOA Warranty deeds Orange Juice CARTm 290 J e rry D. and M ary A. MUFFINS TGP FRGST G R A N G E. Rinaldo to Frechette & Mar­ 09 4 DZ. Cream Cheese rHIUOILAHIA no. 19' 20 DZ.« CANS tin Realtors Inc., parcel in I PKos.; ICE CREAM JUICE 4 8 9 DF 4 Middie Heights Subdivision, ILGAVES" Sour Cream • AIAKITONI COHTAINiA 59° $6,000. TOP PROST TOP FROST C H IC K IN . Pickled Tomatoes qu»‘?mV 49° Richard R. and Edna N. SERF OR 4 Lewis to Philip Turkington, CSaiTVIiW SUTTSRPAIIM C u t Corn PeasVA°;59° M eat Pies TURKEY 1. M OUNCE TOP FROST ALL VARIRTIIS Breyers Yogurt 3ro.*1. property at 139-141 Florence Oatmeal Bread LOAF 59° Brussel Sprouts 3 pkSi.*1 . T o p Frost Pizza VVZ 69° St., $46,000. Cheese 'N Onion 7 at? rA«AOi 95° Stanley Bray to V.S.H. Raisin Bread OENBST ASSORTED TOP PROST TOP PROST Realty Inc., property on Onion Rings 1 OZ. PKO. 49° C herry Pie U OZ. PKO. 89° Assorted Gelatin II OZ.°COKfAINIR39° Green Rd., $M,000. Sunbeam D onuts 83° BOIL-IN-BAO TOP FROST o a y l o h o $ o z . V OZ. William J. Barcomb to Ann h n t r 8 6 S a l l VAR. ^KO. 25° Whip Topping ■OWL 39° Nucoa Margarine i tr aackaoi 49° Devil Dogs SAM?LY M K 79° t o p PROST • R IO . OR CRINKLR CUT POOD CLUE M. Jylkka, property at 39 TASLl TALK ° « TOP FROST Munro St., $36,500. I POUND PKO. French Fries PKO,' 2 | • K o ^ ,6 9 ° Fish Sticks PACKAOl 79 Amer. Cheese Spread 89° Jam es M. and Fay R. Coconut Cream Pie ”°i: 99° WHITE OR YRLLOW Matthews to Bruce E. and A. Annette M. Griffin, property at 454 N. Main St., $47,000. Administrator's deed D avid M. B a rry , a d ­ 50° off off 19 30° off ------^ ii Pl f 'II 20° offs in i r 10° off ministrator of the estate of DN A 100 CDUNT PKO. cell ON A 48 OZ. BOTTLE GN A 14 DZ. BDTTLE C C | | May D. Barry, to Donald M. Wii DN A I LB. VACUUM CAN | | DN A 30 CDUNT BDX DN A 12 DZ. PKO. c c l Golas, property at 32 Scar­ 8ALADA |j TOPCO WASH CYCLE II KRAFT 1 1 Maxwell House 11 “II borough Rd., $38,000. II ITALIAN jj CC! I BAGGIES TGTAL ! Marriage licenses II CGFFEE Duane Edward Smith and TEA BAGS jj II Trash Bags il CEREAL j Diana Faith Belliveau, both II II ALL ORINDS II II WITH THIS COUPON AT Manchester, Feb. 7, South WITM THIC M U U O H AT II U4ITU TUIC rAMBnti AT II II WITH THIS COUPON AT ^ I United Methodist Church. Lewis Everett Delano, 48 School St., and Jean Geithner Vallera, 9 N. Fairfield St., F eb. 14, Zion L utheran Church. Richard Joseph Daigle Jr. and Patricia Miceli, both NCHESTER PARKADE PRICES EFFECTIVE IN MANCHESTER WEST MIDDLE TPKE. Manchester, Feb. 7.

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ALL VARIETIES t.75 02. JAR furniture store? n. 14 OZ. ■ O T T L I 33' 7101 _ ROOD CLUR Hil I'm Bruce Watkins. |3 ILR. RRO.i 49' N A T U R C V A L L I Y There are two answers to that questioni ALL VAR. Q Q C S 1I0Z. PRO. 09 Watkins of Manchester and Watkins of ‘1. Bloomfleldll Of course there are many KlSTROWl.PASTA PAOIOLI other good furniture stores In Greater Hartford, but none with quite the same reputation for service, quality and reliability.

FOOD CLUB For over 100 years, Watkins has 23 5 02 PKG been known for quality and famous for service — and that reputation is upheld by every person you'll meet when you visit either of our two stores. lbs 59' A L RO TTLC uice 69' ODD CLU R OZ. R O T T LI 99< Take your time PPY 14H0Z. O Q C VAR. CAN ^ 9 and read through this tabloid and meet some of the people that make Watkins the choice of those about to ~J0 shop for fine furniture. In our displays of over 200 room settings you'll find DISINFECTANT 14 02 CAN quality furniture at prices that reflect a very special value (Watkins is famous for that too) and you'll be tempted to visit our stores during our famous MId-WInter Sale. Discover Watkins for yourself. You'll discover we do more than just sell beautiful home furnishings — We help you have the kind of home you've always wanted — today. t o R A M A S P R C IA LI ^ 4> 1 4- I.S OT. SIZR Visit us soon...even if it's just to browse. SAUCEPAN SET You are always welcome. )VERED SAUCEPOT .y ORLONO-WITH in POLYITYRRNCCOVIR )VERED SAUCEPAN famous mid-winter _ or wholRtal«rs. now through FEBRUARY 28 )EUTES! sale QUART BLOOMFIELD - 533 COTTAGE GROVE RD. CARTON 29« MANCHESTER - 935.DOWNTOWN MAIN ST.^ IPT ILPHIA STORES OPEN: TUE. THROUGH FRI. TIL 9 PINT CONTAINER 59* CLOSED: SUNDAY AND MONDAY SCNORR'S A f X t QUART JAR A f Printed by The Menchester Herald FLAVORS O t i Z. CUPS o POR I I N O PPM A N OZ. PACKAOR 95' IDA M A I )Z. CONTAINIR 39' 49' ead'U°^89'

I' off • 1 A II OZ. PKO. C C l I ATAI ■ V now is the time to give your home a whoie dining rooms now exciting iook From Watkins exciting CARPET WORLD, you can choose thick, luxurious you design carpet in a garden of glowing colors. Choose from shaggy, thick pile broadloom, versatile, multi-colored shags, and easy living nylon fibers! Let your Imagination soarl Every carpet is spot and stain resistant for carefree family living. Our own Create the warm. Inviting dining room you've always expert mechanics carefully cut and install each carpet. dreamed of. Do it right now, And here’s really good news! Watkins will be delighted to arrange easy and we’ll take off 20% — that means payments that won’t make a dent in your budget...And that will give you you can get your dining room — or your the freedom to choose a well constructed carpet that will glv,e ,you flpe dining area together and still keep service and years of lasting beauty for your home! your budget intactll Hil I’m Art Rossi Highlight any dining Watkins carpet manager. occasion with the rugged, 51095 handsome, warmth of these Many people In the market for your choice I W sq. yd. beautiful dining room pieces. new carpeting wonder — "Where’s There’s a host of correlated the best place to buy carpet?” Reg. $12.95 sq. yd. pieces and each is graced The important thing is to choose with the generous, swirling someone reliable...someone you grain patterns that are the can depend on for service and crowning beauty of the best value. You can be pretty sure if you solid Northern pine. pick a dealer that’s well known in The surfaces have been your community...that’s been in rubbed to a deep lustrous business for awhile and has a name finish of rare elegance and to uphold. Service - Reliability - long lasting beauty. And each Value - That’s what WATKINS is piece carries with it all abouti I the spirit of artistry and crafts­ manship of our forefathers. Choose from two rich finishes: "October Light” and "Old Timber.” save now on every now! save 20%!! SAXONVILLE Save *2 sq. yd. A HUTCH Save sq. yd. $ 3 ie Q SWEETHEART BENCH The elegant look of this carpeting Is THEME *2 in-stock Toll A superably styled, modestly priced B TRESTLE TABLES 48” $133 captured In the soft, shimmering, silky 60" 139 splush with a resilient pile of pure, heat 48" 120 texture. Plus these Important featuresi 60” 145 72" 147 Enjoy huge savings on every roll, set nylon. A multi-colored yarn effect 73" 230 H ARROW BACK CHAIRS mill-end and remnant we have in makes decorating with your present color SIDE CHAIR 59 □ Face yarns of piled nylon - the strong­ C DROP LEAF TRESTLES stock - Great selections! schemes easy and fun! Ideal for IMng ARM CHAIR 85 est carpet fiber In use today. rooms, dining rooms, family rooms, or I NANTUCKET CHAIRS □ Heat-set yarns for maximum texture SIDE CHAIR 55 any area that gets a good deal of family D BENCH WITH BACK retention - even In hard traffic areasi 48" 109 J BENCHES-PLAIN traffic. 60" li e 44" □ Styled to lend casual elegance to any 72" 123 48" room with Its flowing texture and beau­ You’ll find great pleasure In the 60" transformation this beautiful carpet E ROUND TABLES This Is only a SankAmericard tiful colorsi 42“ 218 K MATES’CHAIR partial listing of □ Available In 12’ and 15’ widths! makes In your home. And you can be 48” 230 CAPTS’ CHAIR pieces for you to sure of prompt Installation by expert F DUCK FOOT DROP LEAF L BOW BACK CHAIR choose from. Please 13 BREATHTAKING COLORS! carpet mechanical 44" 170 SIDE CHAIR visit our showrooms Use your bank cards SNOW WHITE, OLIVE, GOLD, HONEY GOLD 60%% 196 ARM CHAIR see them alll or take advantage of WATKINS own DESERT SAND, KEY LIME, SPANISH COPPEr ' 13 GARDEN FRESH COLORINGS! HONEY COMB, WALNUT, WINDSOR BLUe’ convenient revolving chargelll SPICED ORANGE, Exciting idea. Isn’t iti Designing your own dining room will certainly be a very rewarding adventure! And the result will be a Available at both Watkins stores. F O R K ! p e b b l e , EMERALD m S c *-0NFETTI, SURPRISE PARTY. Qo ld e n c o v e , g r o w in g w il d , room where the warmth, comfort and security of families will be felt for many generations to cornel SUNSET, SUNRISE AND AUTUMN RUSSET

MANCHESTER BLOOMFIELD MANCHESTER 935 DOWNTOWN MAIN ST. 533 COTTAGE GROVE RD. 935 DOWNTOWN MAIN ST. BLOOMFIELD 533 COTTAGE GROVE RD. See all the many varied and exciting dining room collections now on sale during our MID-WINTER SALE Meet Alan Polowitzer great Alan hasn't been with us too long but we like styles 72” his style and hustle. He cuts and binds our apartment & room size rugs and We believe ypu've probably seen , him on the road In our 7 it’s the little things that condominium size little carpet van. He's count. Things like using only willing to tackle almost the finest materials. Hand crafting. anything we ask, even Detailing. Even tieing each coll spring your clearing land at our individually — You’ll find these handsome, Bloomfield store. We sofas choice hope Alan will be comfortable sofas, loveseats and chairs completely at home with your other fine delivering a carpet to It’s about time somebody gave you a choice — and wouldn’t you you soon. enjoy the warmth furnishings. The look is expensive, know it would be Watkins. Perfectly scaled for today’s exciting apartments but the price is right... and condominiums. And what a selectioni 10 beautiful new designer sofas — and comfort of right now you get 20% off the regul­ we show only five here — In rich textured fabrics, velvets and vinyls. What­ ar prices and you can choose from ever design you choose you’ll discover that fine quality, detailed tailoring and hundreds of beautiful designer fabrics luxurious comfort is not always expensive — certainly not when you Including bold plaids, smart patt­ early american have a store like Watkihs around. And you can custom order your sofas In '■ 7- erns and smashing solids — from any one of hundreds of fabulous fabrics In smashing new patterns, prints and sumptuous velvets to leather­ exhilarating colors — go ahead. Do Itl The choice is yoursi like, long lasting vinyls. Now save 20% off plus more styles — all with 5 matching love seats our own and chairs famous Your choice of 5 highly regarded hallmarks of quality from Meet Bill Lewis Watkin’s own HICKORY FIELD COLLECTION. 5 exciting sofas In a collection When we think of Bill we think of experience, Watkin’s own label that features matching loveseats and chairs for that super custom looki know how and energy. on every piece of Expensive? Well, they sure look expensive but none of these designer sofas will put a You can find him In our this collection Is { dent in your budget. Rugged hardwood frames, luxurious dacron cushioning, Bloomfield store. . Bill careful attention to tailoring and detailing assure you of years of unending comfort and doesn't bellev'e In your assurance of ^ complete satisfaction! satisfaction. C’mon, what are you waiting for? Visit our Manchester or Bloomfield store pressure selling, he and see the entire collection and the groat now fabrics of Herculon*, N y j^ , velvets tries to solve your Just look at all of and long wearing, easy cleaning vinyls. problems and answer these extra-value featuresi your questions. He's — i - S " had many years of the □ Cualom-bulll, Northern Hardwood Franm any full size sofa reg. $402 now $329 furniture business □ Individually hand-tied coll aprlng^ any love seat reg. $312 now $249 behind him and you'll' □ Marshal coll spring units In all Inside backs any chair reg. $210 now $149 find he's a warm and for extra comfort and longer life. friendly person to be □ Luxurious cushioning with. □ Self-Decks on every piece save more — buy in pairs □ Skirted Bases of course n_a; □ Arm caps on every sofa, loveseat, chair any sofa & chair $468 YOU SAVE *144 Custom design any two chairs , $288 YOU SAVE *132 CHAIRS From REQ. $213 NOW $169 YOU SAVE $44 your own groupings! LOVE SEAT 54" 359 287 72 any two loveseats $478 YOU SAVE *146 Choose from a magnificent JR. SOFA 66" 398 318 80 any sofa & loveseat $549 YOU SAVE *165 array of exciting, colorful de­ This symbol Is your assurance that every modern technological SOFA 78" 419 335 84 nylons SOFA 84" 469 375 94 any two 72” sofas $579 YOU SAVE *129 signer fabrics of Herculons®, happening has been utilized beginning with 100% dupont nylon — velvets, prints, plaids and vinyls then manufactured Into fabric by Chatham which passes the SOFA 96" 519 415 104 You can strictest tests and treated with Scotchguard Fabric Protector with ...... I and lined with fragrant cedar sofa in now on s rtscaT SHOWN: stock now *189** TUXEDO STYLE ♦Chest shown ^ QUEEN SIZE Reg. $234.50 I REQ. $605.00 ill This lovely Early American chest In Its dark pine woods, porcelain hard- Other sleep sofas from only $299. NOW •484 20®/(Nfi^ /are and- decorative cushion Is what she wants. Coi sea am I5 p'® for 11 I ide I Ma have it your way I thr wit Whatever your preference — traditional, modern, of provincial, Watkins Drapery Gallery will help you have It your way. Our huge selection of the ^i edi • latest designs in fabrics can help transform I ne> « the ordinary Into the extraordinary. I wy ♦V dei wa draperies res Watkins has the largest tha selection of exciting poi new fabrics — Early at American, Traditional wei prints, elegant and excit­ ing colors In collections that suit every decor. Meet Myrtle Begley v All draperies are made Myrtle Is one of those with hand finished hems, V very capable people who headings and weights in Wa can do many jobs. She corners and seams. Windows ap waits on customers, are measured and all draper­ Dei keeps track of the ies are Installed — Drapery rods die money, answers all sorts are available upon request. You SWI for of telephone Inquiries, will love the way your new ral and even spends some draperies from Watkins will look. time running our com­ hal puter. It’s folks like Myr­ P tle who never complain, slipcovers Sus but are not afraid to tow tackle any chore, that The most economical way to update a room is with our me make a furniture store beautiful slipcovers. Available In vat-dyed, pre-shrunk k me really tick. fabrics, Scotchguard* or Zepel* treated for soil repellency S Ski Slipcovers are cut and pinned In your home — skillfully > } net reupholstery matched. Welts are handmade and self-welted for added I leg £ Eu All pieces are stripped and loose joints re-glued. beauty, then finished with box or kick pleat skirts — and Bases are re-webbed and springs are hand tied. New Installed when completed. filling is added. All fabrics hand-cut and matched, seams, (PRICES FOR SLIPCOVERS ONLY)* Reg. SALE welting custom sown, exposed frames polished. Chooce from SOFA $189.50 $169 an exciting collection of new coverings including velvets, SOFA AND ONE (1) CHAIR $305.00 $265 L formal demasks, tweeds, prints, solids and stripes. SOFA AND TWO (2) CHAIRS $430.50 $359 Cal Watkins offers only the finest quality re-upholstery, *Saie prices Include fabric and labor lor sofas up to 78" In length with 2 or 3 stri and right now prices are reduced. Do It now and save. cushions and 1>cushlon chairs, all others extra. Slight additional charge for wing todi and channel back pieces. Arm caps are ex^a. • Phj the $ ma shop-at-home S die; No Obligation. Just a groat way to select fabricsl S aga Simply call 643-5171. (From Storrs, Wllllmantic, Simsbury DRAPERY GALLERIES or Newington, ask opr. for Enterprise 1365 - toll free) A represontatfvo will be glad to show a largo selection MANCHESTER & BLOOMFIELD - 643-5171 of fabrics right in your own home.

Meet Joe C. If you haven't met Joe you've missed a real Both stores , pleasure. Joe Is our ser- open: vlce manager and new and used problem solver. His even TUB. TIL 9 P.M. disposition and ready organs WED. TIL 9 P.M. smile make him a Bank cards THURS. TIL 9 P.M. welcome guest In your and Watkins own FRI. TILL 9 P.M. home If you need ser­ and convenient vice. You’ll find he has SAT. TIL 5:30 revolving charge the answers. plan Is available CLOSED SUNDAY pianos at both stores. AND MONDAY For music lovers on a Please visit us. limited budget. FROM SIMSBURY, NEWINGTON, STORRS OR We’d like to meet you WATKINS has quite a se­ WILLIMANTIC; ASK OPR. FOR ENTERPRISE 1365 tool And the coffee Is lection of used pianos and always on usi Visit, organs and, of course, one soon. of the finest selections of new Instruments In the country. You don’t have to wait to be rich to enjoy your music. Visit WATKINS - We’ll show you how you can have MANCHESTER BLOOMFIELD beautiful music In your home right nowl 936 DOWNTOWN MAIN ST. / 633 COTTAGE GROVE RD. STUDIOS IN, TEL. 643-5171 242-5549 HARTFORD • MANCHESTER • BLOOMFIELD • 522-7201

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