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PAGE THIRTY-TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Thure., April 24. 1975 SNTCNNIAL lOH Seeking Members

The Instructors of the Handicapped (lOH) will have a THE SCHOOL BELL membership drive Sunday. ILLtNG JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL Students who will in Grades 9 through 12 next school anrljeatTr liJTntng HrralJi year are eligible to participate in lOH and may report to Building Program the p(wl at Manchester High School at 12:45 p.m. While there, thes6 students MANCHESTTIR, CONN., FRIDAY, APRIL 2 5 ,1»75^ VOt. XCIV, No. 175 Manchester—A City of Village Charm 38 PAGES — 3 SECTIONS In case you haven’t had occa­ talents and resources while, at PRICE: FIFTEEN CENTS TTiere will be a preliminary water test and an introduc­ became involved in a variety of sion to drive by Illing lately, the same time, allowing classes designed to increase tion to the program at that time. you might be interestedio know students to become involved in their awareness of the environ­ lOH is an organization of volunteer teen-agers who that the Illing addition is new learning environments. ment. 'These courses stressed manage a weeMy program to aid the physically han­ progressing at an increasingly The teachers who helped relating academic principles dicapped and retarded children. rapid rate. ' ' organize this phase of the Every Sunday afternoon from 12:30 to 4:30 p.m ., there are Ali of the steel structures learned in science and social program were Betty Intagliata, studies, as well as math and George Woods and Ray Dorcey. classes in swimming and gym activities. More than 100 have been erected including the language arts classes, to prac­ The guiding principles for Viet Assembly Convenes teen-agers are presently involved in the program. cafeteria, gyiiinasium and Celebration of July 4 as classroom segments, ^ost of tical situations in their natural both of these programs was to Independence Day has always Besides the Sunday classes, the lOH members par­ environment. the gym and cafeteria have expand upon the existing SAIGON (UPI) - The South Vietnamese Minh is a proponent of peace, neutrality want to prolong the war. It said it will hold made similar demands. It said Saigon been controversial. John ticipate in several fund-raising events including a mobile already been bricked as well Students and faculty planned curriculum by offering courses National Assembly today was called into and cooperation with the Communists and peace talks with a new Saigon government must take positive steps toward naming a Adams, one of the bake sale and a fashion show. A Christmas party is one of programs, selected courses, which either augmented skills special session Saturday to urge appoint­ the Communists have indicated he would only if it breaks off all dependence on the new government and that “the problem Declaration’s signers and the and are approaching external the special annual evente. completion. The second floor of scheduled this unusual learned or required application ment of Gen. Duong Van “Big” Minh as be acceptable. United States, demands the evacuation of now is to overthrow the Nguyen Van Thieu second President, thought A weekend of activities has been planned in May which academic program which is of these skills in a totally premier to negotiate a cease-fire with the The North Vietnamese and Viet Cong all American military, rejects U.S. aid clique as a whole and not merely to Americans should celebrate on the new addition will be poured will be open to the public. The events include a ’50s dance next week and from then on the being unitated and talked about different way. Communists. Minh already has turned expressed increasing annoyance at the and bows to other conditions. remove Thieu alone." July 2, when the Continental all over Connecticut. The dual program described down the post. delays but were holding off the 14 divisions It said it will settle for nothing less than Political sources said Huong offered Congress approved the docu­ May 16, an all-night swim marathon May 16-17, an all-day building will take form quickly. This half of the dual program was carefully chosen and U.S. Ambassador Graham Martin and ringing Saigon. Only minor battlefield ac­ a full compliance with the set of demands. Minh the premiership earlier in the day, ment. John Hancock, president everything-a-thon May 17, and an open house and gradua­ In spite of early problms was. und6r the direction of designed to insure equal French Ambassador Jean Marie Merillon tion was reported today. Communist “Whoever he'will be, the one who will but Minh said he wanted Huong to resign of the Congress, signed it on getting the necessary materials tion ceremony May 18. Cathy Sampson and Tom probing actions 35 miles west of Saigon. July 4, but The World Almanac to begin work with, all educational opportunity for all conferred frequently with President Tran assume power in Saigon must fully meet and name him president. Pham Van Ut, S am p^. notes the Declaration was not materials, equipment, fur­ students regardless of the Vpn Huong, apparently trying to persuade The Viet Cong delegation in Paris issued the above-mentioned requirements,” the acting speaker of the house, ignored the a virtual ultimatum to Huong today to revealed to the public until July niture and classroom fixtures Back at Illing the remaining program they selected. him to step down in favor of Minh. Both statement warned. Minh refusal and called the National Non-Drivers Campaign resign. It said it will not do business with Radio Hanoi, quoting the North Viet­ 8. are in storage ready to be in­ two-thirds of the eighth grade the Viet Cong and Hanoi hhve said Huong Assembly into special session to make stalled. class and the remaining two- Guidance Testing is not acceptable. Huong and his aides who, it said, merely namese Communist newspaper Nhan Dan, Minh the premier with full powers. French Club To End Discrimination Most of the students have thirds of the teaching staff im­ Recently, all of the seventh The juggling for position by South Viet­ CANTON, Mass. (UPI) - please cash my check. cooperated fully with the plemented' an equally in­ grade students at Illing were namese politicians has d elay^ Uk forma­ Will Install Barbara Donchess, a 52-year- “I am made to feel like a workmen and the administra­ novative program. It was administered the math segment tion of a new government for at least four old free lance writer and subur­ four-year-old. I can understand tion in minimizing disruption to related to, and expanded upon, of the Stamford Achievement days while thousands of Americans and 2 New Officers ban homethaker, has mounted a why there is a need for iden­ normal school operation and we those principles of academic Test. The scores obtained on Ford Asks Rev-Sharing Extension South Vietnamese fled the capital and the The French Club will conduct one-woman campaign to end tification, but there should be a study already mentioned. these tests are used b y'the Communist armies tightened tteir ring on are extremely pleased that they But Ford said “there appears to be no installation ceremonies May 18 discrimination against non- non-drivers license.’’ This program focused on guidance department in WASHINGTON (UPI) - President Ford previous aid if they w.ere found to be the city, bringing up SAM missiles that have accepted this responsibili­ need for substantial changes” because all during the club’s banquet at the drivers. She said her sight is probably ecology and also stressed preparing programs and asked Congress today to extend the pop­ violating federal civil rights standards. now imperil the airlift of refugees. ty. but “a miniscule fraction of Orange Hall in Manchester. She has had two eye good enough to enable her to language arts and math skills scheduling students. These ular General Revenue Sharing Program In a second recommended revision, Some political analysts said Senate Expanded Educational governments” have used their federal aid Officers to be installed are; operations in recent years and pass the driving test, but the as they relate to ecological scores Can also be an aid to through 1981, saying it has recycled about public hearings at the local level would be President Tran Van L

"0. .4 PAGE TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Fri.j April 25.1975 MANCHESTER EVENING H E R ^ , Manchester, C(»m., Fri., April 25.1975- PAGE THREE NATIONAl WEATHEI SEIVICE EOIECAST 7AM EST 4 -24-75 30.24 30.00 3aoo. 3aoo Here’s Schedule O w tr \ I Broad street TV TONIGHT SEATTLE POLICE REPORT 100 SM m For Bookmobile Aa 0 6 6 iM Manchester ITON THE THANK YOU STORE 6:00 Firing Line ...... 24 11 a.m. —E. Middle Tpke. MANCHESTER in the front romn. He has a neighbors, determined the Other arrests recently in­ Parkade Here is next week’s schedule News...... 3-8-22-30 Masterpiece Theatre...... 57 near Manchester High School. A Hemlock St. resident gun.” b r e ^ was comijoitted by the clude: for The Thomas Hooker, a Bewitched...... S 9:30 2:10 p.m. —Cedar St. caught a man in his living room Bums went in and found the two boys. One boy told him he • Maxih D. King, 28, of Hart­ Connecticut State Library The Untouchables ...... 9 The Odd Couple...... 8-40 2:40 p.m. —Seaman Circle. today at 1 :S0 a.m. after the man home owner Otanding over was “put up to it” by his older ford was arrested at Police bookmobile on loan to the Complete Selections! Discount Savings! 12 O’clock High...... 18 3:20 p.m. —Lockwood and allegedly burst through the MaHu who was sitting on a broithWi police said. Headquarters on a warrant 10:00 Manchester Public Library The Honeymooners...... 20 News...... 5 Coventry Sts. front door, police said. . sofa. ’There was no gun, he said. The yoiinger boy was charged charging her with fourth-degree system: Electric 6>m pany...... 24-57 Get Christe Love...... 8-40 SAN 4 p.m. —Parkade Apts. Charles Marks, 23, of East Marks was re le a ^ this mor­ with third-itegree burglary. The larceny and second-degree Bonanza...... 40 Meet the Mayor ...... 9 MONDAY. MARCH 3 4:50 p.m. —Homestead Park Hartford was charged with ning on a $500 non-surety bond 11-year-oId was diarged with failure to appear in court, Police Woman ...... 20-22-30 10:30 a.m. —Singer Learning Village Apts. second-degree criminal for appearance in Common third-degree burglary and police said. I%e posted a $150 6:30 Center./ WEDNEFDAY, MARCH 8 trespass, third-degree criminal Pleas Court 12 in East Hartford fourth-degm larcmiy. A third surety bond for court May 5. News...... 3-8-20-22-30 Masterpiece Theatre...... 24 Martin Agronsky ...... 57 > L O S 1:10 p.m. —Wyneding Hill Rd. 10 a.m. —Lincoln Center. mischief and intoxication in May 12. youth who allegedly accepted • Stephen J. DiuUo, 20, of 27 I Love Lucy ...... 5 1:50 p.m. —Tuck Rd. near connection with the incident; one of the stolen radios was Willie Circle, Rockville yvas 10:30 11:10 a.m. —W. Carter St. Zoom...... 24-57 Dartmouth Rd. police said. Police charged two boys aged charged with fourth-degree arrested Thursday at 1:10 p.m. Right Now...... 9 11:50 a.m. —Candlewood Dr. 2:30 p.m. —Harvest Lane and When Patrolman Donald 9 and 11 with breaking into an larceny, police said. on Oakland St. and charged 7:00 New Directions ...... 18. \ 1:40 p.m. —Hackmatack St. Sunnybrook Dr'. 2:20 p.m. —Leland Dr.' Bums arrived on the scene, he Adams St. home Wednesday, They were all referred to with reckless driving, police GARDEN SHdP News...... 3-22-40 Black, Perspective...... 57 lowest nMPEIATUIES MILO 3:10 p.m. —Carriage Dr. and 3 p.m. —Santina Dr. reported finding three youths ransacking it, and stealing Juvenile Court. said. Court is May 13. ' Andy Griffith Show ...... 5 11:00 standing on the sidewalk out­ things from it, police said. The older brother reportedly Variety of Climbers and Bushes! Truth or Consequences...... 8 NEWONLE Mayfield Rd. ' 3:40 p.m. —Winthrop Rd. News...... 3-8-18-22-30-40 40 MIAMI side the home. ’They told police ’The residents found their drank the beer. The other items • John F. Chenette, 30, of Ironside ...... 9 3:50 p.m. —Thayer and Tuck 4:20 p.m. —Squire Village. The Best of Groucho...... 5 they were helping Marks go to whole home ransacked were returhed to'the residents, East Hartford was charged Dick Van Dyke S how ...... 18 Rds. THURSDAY, MARCH 6 H ealthy 3 Year Old To Be Announced...... 9 the Manchester Memorial Wednesday. Eggs were thrown police said. with failure to yield the right of F ilm ...... 20 r— lEGENO* TUESDAY, MARCH 4 1:30 p.m. —Shepard Dr. I Love Lucy ...... 20 Hospital due to cuts they saw on around the kitchen. Missing way when turning left at an in­ Aviation W eather...... 24 10:20 a.m. —Hemlock St. and 2:10 p.m. —Montclair Circle. Captioned N ew s...... 57 60 him a few minutes earlier. were two portable radios, a A 13-year-old youth reported tersection in connection with a To Tell the Truth...... 30 IAIN Lodge Dr. 2:50 p.m. —Flag and Rich­ 11:30 fSN O W They told police Marks had beer bottle, jewelry, some c ^ to police his 10-speed bike had two-car accident Thursday at Open D oor...... 57 mond Drs. Movies ...... 3-5 broken from them and rushed and some food stamps, police been stolen Thursday at 1:30 12:53 a.m. on N. Main St. at R o s e s 70 A l l 3:30 p.m. —Barry and 7:30 60 to the Hemlock St. home. said. p.m. front the rear of the In Concert...... 8-40 iSHOW EIS FLOW Saulters Rds. Main St., police said. Wild World of Animals...... O ’* The Untouchables ...... 9 70’ Deserters Surface Bums then met a woman at Patrolman John Mott, Crossroads - drug advisory Glenna L. Atwood, 20, of 45 Hogan’s Heroes ...... 5 Eve Arden stars with Don 4:10 p.m. —Esquire Dr. Fresh from the Johnny Carson ...... 20-22-30 UFI WEATHEI FOTOCAST ® WASHINGTON (UPI) - the back door of the bouse who through interviews with center at 33 Park St., police Goodwin St., driver of the other 00 Knotts in “Harry and Some American military 4:50 p.m. —Northfield and 12:30 told him, “My husband has him said. car, was taken to Manchester Growers Fields Maggie,” a CBS-TV For Period Ending 7 a.m. Saturday. Friday night will find snow activity in Idaho, changing deserters, hidden in the streets Centerfield Sts. * 1 2 M ovie...... 9 Patrolman Jon Hawthorne Memorial Hospital where she 2 “ Comedy Special” Friday at to rain or showers in Nevada, U t^ and Missouri, while the rest of the nation will enjoy of Saigon for years, have sur­ FRIDAY, MARCH 7 reported seeing a 15-year-old was admitted with multiple in­ 1:00 Guaranteed to grow. Red, white, pink, yellow 8 p.m. on Channel 3. mostly fair skies. Minimum readings include: (approx, maximum temperatures in faced to get on the evacuation 1 p.m. —Horace St. youth riding the 10-speed an Rock C oncert...... 8 juries. & e was reported in and variegated varieties to choose from. parenthesis) Atlanta 59 (79), Boston 42 (56), Chicago 41 (59), Qeveland 35 (55), Dallas 67 planes. State Department of­ 1:40 p.m. —Chester Dr. hour later in Wickham Park. satisfactory condition this mor­ Midnight Special ...... 20-22-30 Hearing Set for May 6 (87), Denver 41 (73), Duluth 30 (49), Houston 69 (85), Jacksonville 64 (84>, Kansas City 57 ficials said today. 2:30 p.m. —Drexel and Croft Hie youth was charged with ning, a hospital spokesman 901. EVDKS Let’s Make a D eal...... 8-22 1:30 (78), Little Rock 60 (85), Los Angeles 55 (65), Miami 75 (85), Minneapolis 41 (62), New They did not say just how Drs. tlfird-degree larceny and said. 7:48 Select Grade K r P A R T I I Porter Wagoner...... 18 Reel Camp ...... 5 Orleans 68 f85). New York 44 (62), Phoenix 58 (84), San Francisco 42 (63), Seattle 42 (57), many deserters turned up at the 3:20 p.m. —Rachel Rd. On Lydall St. Sewer referred to Juvenile Court. Her car was towed from the Fancy Grade Human Dimension...... 20 2:00 U.S. Embassy seeking evacua­ The 13-year-old picked up the scene, police said. UT.-UN. 4 PM VPERBUC St. Louis 50 ( 77) and Washington 49 (67). The Manchester Board of town. In either instance, all B Black Perspective...... 24 Victory at Sea ...... 3 tion. bike at headquarters. Court for Chenette is May 13. abutting property owners would jes 1 9 9 U T . • SUN. Hollywood Squares ...... 30 Directors has scheduled a May 5 tfJ L U N L V Zidinqcdiknr Nanny & the Professor ___ 40 6 public bearing on a request be assesMd on a front-footage 5 IM Q n SNOW Martin Agronsky ...... 57 from First Hartford Realty formula. Individually color wrapped Our finesti Pink, white, Me sold liis '______TfMHUIT T H EA T ER Police, Too, Question Bubar’s Pyschic Power The proposed sewer would 8:00 Corp. for a sanitary sewer in with name and descrip­ red. yellow and variegated soul for LydaUSt. start at E^uire Dr. (tying into s i M i i i i i Harry and Maggie...... 3 SCHEDULE gasoline. Hold it, I see air­ charge of the Connecticut FBI tion. types. rock n’roll. p/iradise NEW HAVEN (UPI) - Clair­ “Most people express a polite The hearing will be at 8 p.m. the existing Lydall Brook Trunk Dealer’s Choice ...... 5 planes. Three airplanes are voyant David Noble Bubar is and distant incredulity when office, announced Bubar’s in the Municipal Building sewer, which flows westerly to The Night Stalker ...... 8-40 parked in this building, and GiX:^THEATRES EAST used to the scoffers who doubt confronted with proof of psy­ federal indictment along with Hearing Room. the sewage treatment plant), TU RF KIN G w ,>•1.. xsHCHC.lin.MPiv-ajf*' M ovie...... 9 UA East 1 — "Charlotte’s they’re burning up — they’re on he can predict fires and other chic power. More often the psy­ that of his spiritual patron, The proposed construction would run to Vernon St. with a Pastor’s Perspective...... 18 Web” 2:00; “Shampoo” 7:30- fire.” -CNAItSTTn Nir 1 events. The cynics now include chic himself becomes the Moeller. The indictement said would be under a Developer’s spur running about 150 norther­ Sanford & Son ...... 20-22-30 9:30 The major immediately 5-10-15 Thomas Duggan and Thomas target of ridicule from those Moeller paid Bubar’s Southern Permit Agreement— with First ly on Vernon St.i then continue U “SHAMPOO' 1 Week in Review...... 24-57 UA East 2 — “Rancho received a phone call confir­ McDonnell, a couple of law en­ whose mental powers are still Supply Co., of Memphis, Tenn., Hartford paying the entire cost about 500 feet easterly on * JEFF smoou • 8:30 Deluxe” 7:15-9:00 ming there was a fire at a local PLA N T forcers. in the infant stage,” says Rene $50,000 in February and later in of the project (estimated at Lydall St. We’ll Get B y...... 3 UA East 3— "Capone” 7:00- base and angrily asked Bubar to B “RJUKHO DELUXT m Bubar, a Baptist minister and N o o rb e rg e n in h is 1971 March. about $^,000) and collecting First Hartford is constructing Merv Griffin Show...... 5 9:00 leave, saying, “How can he The federal indictment I umucAMia I FOOD native of Blaine, Maine, whose biography of Bubar, "You Are from users tying into the Forest Ridge on Lydall St., east Chico & the M an...... 20-22-30 Burnside Theatre 1— “Super­ know what’s happening?’’ charged Bubar with conspiracy “CAPONE’V last pastorate was in Stanton, Psychic,” subtitled, “The In­ system'within 10 years of the of Vernon St. It will be a con- fHITIlIZiRi 3 Wall Street Week...... 24-57 bug” 1:30; "Capone” 7:15-9:15 “Needless to say I went — and maliciously damaging or Tenn., was one of 10 persons credible Story of David N. project’s completion. Those dominum village of 60 units in HEAVY DUTY Burnside Theatre 2 — “Alice and fast” said Bubar. destroying or attempting to 9:00 charged in a federal indictment Bubar.” SHRINE tying into the system afer the 12 buildings —on 28.7 acres. m Bubar’s predictions are not 25 LBS FERTIIE M ovie...... 3 Doesn’t Live Here Anymore” Thursday with the $14 million Among those in the past who destroy “by means and use of 10-year limit would pay the 8”ANVILPRUNER ROCKVILLE CINEMA 3 Hot 1 Baltim ore...... 8-40 7:00-9:15 March 1 dynamiting and fire at express^ more than a “polite limited to conflagrations. His explosives, that is dynamite, 8 SCHOOL ST. MM biographer says he predicted a C O W M A N U R E 172-0752 rU M ovie...... 18 Vernon Cinema 1 — “Super- the Sponge Rubber Products and distant incredulity,” was detonating or primer cord and All purpose, lightweight. Russian space first and other CIRCUS AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA The Rockford Files ... 20-22-30 bug” 1:15-3:00; "Capone”' 7:10- Co. in Shelton. * Leland Waters, a major in the blasting caps the building Fine quality. Plastic han- fkfk Covers 2800 eq. ft ACAOmT AWAU WINNIM 9:10 Bubar, 47, who left the Virginia Air National Guard events. located at Canal Street in OdorlaM, non-buming' I 4 4 dies. Thumb latch. ■ Electric In-Car HEATERS! Cinema 2 — “Brannigan” ministry in 1969 to “utilize his with whom Bubar was once Bubar foresaw the Shelton Shelton, Conn., known as Plant TICKETS Legion Will Honor ^comgrtjOraanjc^^^ 2:00-7:30-9:30 having dinner. It apparently fire in a conversation with a 4 of the Sponge Ruliber V IN Y L R E E D THE GREAT ( ALL WALT WSHEY astonishing clairvoyant Manchester Drive-In — abilities,’’ was a consultant and was the last time they dined woman employe at the plant a Products Co.” National Commander GATSBY ^ SHOW! “McQ” 7:45; “Freebie and the spiritual adviser to Charles D. together. few days before it happened. He McDonnell is a captain in the ON S A LE ROBERT REDFORD » MIA FARROW 1) "ISLAND TOP OF Bean” 9:45 Moeller, the president of the According to the biography, turned aside all adverse Connecticut State Police R o U - U p Rockville Theatre — “The Bubar had a sudden vision: suggestions, telling newsmen Department who led the state’s A L L 8 E A T S - A L L T IM E S THE WORLD” Spencerville, Ohio, company C^dr. and Mrs. John Mayne Cmdr. Wagonseller will r S tre e t A later the prediction rested sole­ \ Great Gatsby” Continuous which owns the Shelton plant. It “I can see sparks. I hear the investigation into the blast. 'The STATE ARMORY and Past Cmdr. and Mrs. Henry arrive in Connecticut at 2) "IHCREDIBLE ly with his psychic powers. But from 7:15 makes products for the dry crackling sound of burning state lodged arson charges Wierzbicki Sr. will represent Bradley Field at 1:57 p.m. and JOURNET the cynics prevailed. Showplace — “Superbug” automobile and furniture in­ wood. I smell burning paint and against Bubar Thursday. the Dilwbrth-Comell-(^ey Post will visit area veterans Blinds ‘WINNIE THE POOH" 2:00; “The Godfather Part II” dustries. Duggan, special agent in HARTFORD SAT. , of the American Legion, at the hospitals, attend Mass at St. 7:45 i Department of Connecticut Jude’s Cihurch in Derby and Vt INCH GREEN SLATS ' 1:30 P.M. MANCHESTER ■ a| Showcase Cinema 1 — “Tom­ dinner Saturday honoring proceed to the dinner at 7:30 DRJVMK/R00TES6t44A | -Q my” 1:003:05-5:10-7:25-9:50 “ 7:45 P.M. national Cindr. James M. p.m. at the Preston Hills in formerly Manchester Savings & Loan Association Note: Special Late Show GMC To Remain Secret on Firings , - TONITE — S U N D A Y Wagonseller. Middlebury. 2 GREAT HITS Friday and Saturday 12:00 Weiaaaeitsia v DETROIT (UPI) - General what one dismissed employe vestigation, firings and alleged the zone staff office was vir­ 2 P.M. Ticket chairman for the P Showcase Cinema 2— “Peter P r ALL NEW - THE MAN WHO Motors, the world’s largest dubbed the “Motorgate Af­ discovery of thousands of tually eliminated. program is Thomas Sweeney of MADE THE TWENTIES ROARI Proud” 1:15-3:25-5:20-7:40- - 6:30 P.M. Manchester, a member of the .James BEN QAZZARA (R) auto company, has no intention fair,” an investigation of dollars in dealer warranty GM Executive Vice President 10:10 OffiM hr nnmJ SMh ■■ ki wai 11 They’ll Pay More local post. He is presently ser­ of lifting the secrecy surroun­ fraudulent warranty claims overcharges “are not public F. James McDonald said U L It • m l M l-O M m a N IM b H it EXCEL Wasaaaaaaa I Note: Special Late Show TOKYO (UPI) - Men with A n a n tean ‘‘CAPONE" ding the firings of more than 25 which began with the gangland- matters.” Thursday he would have few tick. k u m S M i (4*s«nJ n t h 271- ving as assistant administrator EVES 7:10-9:10- SUN. 5:10-7:10 Friday and Saturday 12:15 m i , ^ long hair will have to pay more of The Soldiers’, Sailms’ and WHITE MATCHSTICKS salaried workers just before style slaying of a Boston area Most of the firings occurred comments on the matter. i u m 9:10 Showcase Cinema 3 “Fun­ Cm rS M I nth te •) HriMwiw money, the same amount as Vegetable Christmas. Chevrolet service manager. in the Chevrolet Division zone “Our relationships between M cm (ckMrn iN iM b T IlM M r M b . <2 Marines’ Fund. 2 x 6 ...... 2.78 Freebie ny Lady” 1:30-4:15-7:10-10:00 ttehUMiMibUilMek. women, for washing their hair The firings stemmed from GM insists its secret in­ office at Bethpage, N.Y., where ourselves and our employes are - Edward Lynch of.Waterbury, Showcase Cinema 4— “Witch at public bath houses in Japan. 2V tx6...... 3.58 not public matters,” McDonald 278-1110 a past national vice com­ and Flower Seeds and the Bean Mountain” 1:30-3:30-5:30-7:30- Welfare Ministry officials mander, will serve as general & Loan Association • Since 1891 3 x 6 ...... 3.97 9:30 said. “Many of the dism iss^ TICKET OFHCE workers violated company said today the additional fare chairman and toastmaster for Reg2S6 4 x 6 ...... 5.9t Protesting Brown Students policies, but I won’t discuss in­ STATE ARMORY would be imposed early next the event. 5 X 6...... 7.58 month. The decision was made tosoe 0 # pack ENDS TUE8. - ALL NEW (PQ) dividuals. • Rbom iOO, Main Entranca JO H N W AY N E X Good Try, But because public bath house 6 x 6 ...... 7.97 BRANNIGAN" HONOLULU (UPI) - FBI Prepared for Long Siege owners complained that men SA V E 16$ TO 4 U I 8 x 6 ...... 10.97 agents said Clifford Rodriques, used as much water as women Blinds complete with hardware. Attractive, eaay to clean. EVES 7:30-9:30 Large selection of top quality gar- j m i N W A S N E 30, cashed a check in a First creases in the numbers of I Tue. May 6 thru Sun. May 11 in washing their hair, they said. SU N . 5-7-9 Hawaiian Bank branch and, PROVIDENCE, R.I. (UPI)- The building contains the of­ y Minority students who took con­ fices of University President female and minority faculty Each prefecture (province) MATINEES SAT.-SUII. BSe while the teller’s back was members. iti Japan has different public £1 OE2 turned, scooped $700 from her trol of the main administration Dr. Donald F. Homig. pqfaiifoidCivic Center UMPM 1 m - M S M building at Brown University 'The takeover follows a four- “We are acutely aware of the bath house admission fees and SPECIAL PURCHASE “CBMunrs Bw cash drawer before walking seriousness of this situation. All ’AZjasvszxTTrs hair washing fares. Admission out. were prepared for a lengthy day undergraduate boycott of 6 4 9 - 9 3 3 3 classes last week in protest of of us however, feel responsible fees range from 20 cents to 32 The teller didn’t know about siege while administrators and coalition leaders today priorities in the new Brown to young minority students still cents and women are charged the theft, but an alert patron an extra seven cents for RHODODEWROIIS f I-S4 EXITSa^ToLLoiriMiRNsibE AVK. SIONS” resumed discussions on 21 budget. Trustees adopted the in high school who aspire to at­ noticed the grab and called tend Brown and that the washing their hair. police. Authorities said demands. budget intact last Saturday. Black and., Latin American Hundreds of black and white avenues for them to do so BURNSIDE Thursday they got the suspect’s always remain open,’’ Jackson 3 FT SECTION name from his check. students staged a takeover of students supported the takeover, forming a moving cir­ said. Prodvcodby 2 J 5 * * 5S0 SIWIISIBI A¥t., L HUB.« PAEEIIK • S2I-3333 the building Thursday morning. IRVIN FELD and P L A S T IC Negotiations on the demands cle around the building despite “In 1968 black students at KENNETH FELD 1 Gallcn Cantainer c i N E i m m m C I N E 2 “ELLEN BURSTYN Brown walked out in protest to OtMod and Dlraeltd The City Goofed BfSTACTRBS broke off at 11 p.m. Thursday daylong rains and discouraging RICHARD BAflOTOW GARDEN FENCE JOHN CASSAVETES I HIM RATING GUIDE | and were to resume at 8 a.m. others from crossing a picket the insensitive policies of the NEW YORK (UPI) - The Why not landscape >mCE DOESN7UVE today. line., administration toward the NEW! city almost assigned more than H A N D TO O L S E T Nowl needs of the blacks,” Jackson 1,100 school children to schools Attractive fencing. Easy ^ For Parents and' | University Chaplain Dick Inside the building, students SEE THE MOST AMAZING MIXED HBS»NYMORE said. He said since then blacks that do not exist and another 1,- Fine quality Uadaa. to set up. H ilj' T % Their Children -j: Dannenfelser said today, “I were provided with food and WILD ANIMAL ACT EVER DARED I 388 children to a school which ® 7:15-9:15 ^1 7:00-9:15 ®2 hope something happens soon. reading material to keep them have been “continuously Wooden handles. frustrated in trying to make the may not be completed by OINERAl AUniNCU The longer they wait the more busy. 'Their activities were con- ALL NEW! 104th EPm Oli V "SUPEIIB06" MAT. 1:30 DAILY thru SUNDAY W AN A|n AdmHiod impatient people become.” fin ^ to stairwells, lobbies and administration live up to September. agreements made in 1968.” But officials caught their 2 “We are going to occupy the a first floor lounge. Doors to of­ I • TlMES_FAim CAMP KNERT ...... S:00 PM building until the university fices were locked overnight. University Chaplain Dick • WED. (MAT 7-8).. 4:00 S 8:00 PM mistake in time and corrected / QNION MMHTimwiMMHca a^ e es to our demands,” said The ‘"Third World Coalition,” Dannenfelser, a supporter of 10:30 AM, 3:00 S 8:00 PM it. :St1CIHCASE CINEMAf 1234 MMITfP 1:00 i 8:00 PMJ William Jackson, spokesman responsible for the takeover, in­ some student demands, said the “It just happened; it’s a I-84EXIT58-SILVER LANE-ROBERTS ST. iMHntMUifNMtt SAVE $1 ON KBS im a 12 >4|laMNtrrt.T*M|n for the Organization of United cludes members of several takeover is a “recommitment goof,” a spokesman for the SETS EAST HARTFORD • 24HR. TEL. INFO. 568-8810 Ind. WED. A THURS. 4D0 A 8.-00 PM African Peoples at the Ivy minority student organizations to the causes of 1968.” Budget Bureau said Thursday. • FREE LIGHTED PARKING* Ws Honor MASTER CHARGE^ niL4D0PM9SAT.M0IBL Hk30 AM League school. at the school. About eight secretaries were $4.00-$8.00-$6.00 The schools were listed on a “We are tired of committees, The demands are aimed at inside the building at the time I TICKETS ON SALE AT CIVIC CENTER BOX OFFICE four-page release distributed by MnMcne of the seige but were allowed to ■ ALL Q. FOX STORES • FOR TICKET INFORMATION the mayor’s press office on 11 n«iln> ■ciiiijimili discussions and promises. The upgrading the status of 6 6 « WEATHER-RESISTANT Po t m o AMO m M i university understands our minorities on the faculty and in leave. Thomas Bechtel, acting a GROUP SALES INFORMATION CALL 566-6000 Tuesday. Reincarnaton proposals. The university has the student body. The first de­ dean of the college, and James MAIL OADEBS; Stnd itH-iddmttd, ttimptd •nvcfop*,’ with eA«cft] According to Board of Educa­ LADIES Buy now D6CILLATING 5 R. Kelley, dean of freshmen, I or momy onhr, paytbit to HARTFORD CIVIC CENTER, Om C M c tion officials, the board and its the power to implement our mand seeks complete legal and. iCf/itar P/txa, HarHord, ConnacUcut 06103 and save! proposals. We demand that the academic amnesty for the stayed inside voluntarily. They staff had not been consulted. G a r d e n t o o l s said they plan to remain for the 6 P R IN K L E R Proud MOMUMMITAIMiTTnp university do so,” Jackson said. demonstrators. SEATS STILL AVAILABLE! lAfiMmirMv About 40 students occupied the Also included were demands duration of the protest. s 99 Sprinkler moulded of high /B49 M. sa. Sk CM IM, SSS building, a national historical there be no cutbacks in minori­ •acA Impact material. SaiTAtjC-MitlTHt monument built in 1770, without ty programs, financial aid, 1 M. UL Sit CM. us, I S I f&MC Nil: SKCtE - MPAA Aflne estaetton tor her gardening needo; S^IMUaiBKSTiM. 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o o PAGE FOUR-^ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Fri,. April 25.1975 MANGIESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Fri., April 25. 1975 - PAGE FIVE ^anrlti^Btpr lEupitiua Hrralb The First Note to the Readers ^ Andrew TuUy is taking his first holiday OPINION in two years. During his absence; we are using a number of his favorite colwnns, written over the years. H is.'l^lar column will be resumed May'5. ^ . Education Budget (With apologies to the late H ^ o o d Broun.) WASHINGTON - By now the Tenth While the Manchester Board of In making further comparisons, Robin is settled jn the northland, Accepted ^ r b e s ^ ^ fil Directors struggles with the 1975-76 some principals are making more as a tolid and respectable ciUtoi>.,JIe .sits behind a big desk, dictatihg in^eiious fiscal year budget, we have also been money than key town department of­ memos, his mien solemn and hiS'fanner tailing a look, particularly in the area ficials. We are proud of the fact brusque and decisive. ■ ' ’The Tenth Robin is of the breietf e ^ - Manchester taxpayers have given of education. marked for big things — definitely top This year, the total general fund strong support to education and we executive timber. Socially, he is the klpd budget for the town is in excess of $20 have a school system that is the envy who will never find himself in an em­ S u p er S u le! barrassing position. Already, Ane can pic­ million, of which a little more that $12 of a great many communities. ture him as president of the local luncheon million went to education; club. Yet, we also learned one important Politically, the Tenth Robin is kafe, too. Job Report The proposed budget for the new point while serving on a school board He doesn’t go for all that progressive fiscal year totals nearly $22 million stuff, and says folks would be A lot better • Julius Shiskin, director of the in the West. Regardless of what is with slightly more than $13 million off without the luxuries they buy on the in­ Bureau of Labor Statistics, budgeted for education, those in the stallment plan. He has an impatient con­ issued the distressing report proposed for education. field of education always want more. tempt for the robin dovm the street who that national^, unemployment SPRING Roughly 60 per cent of the town’s suggests mildly that even Russian rqbins soared to a 34-year high of 8.7 might appreciate a juicy worm. He sees ' per cent. He said that eight SPORT SHIRTS general fund budget goes to education. Frankly, we believe that further foreign robins as trouble makers who . million Americans were At the same time, we are paying our cuts can be made in Manchester’s should behave themselves or :go back . currently out of work, with superintendent of schools $34,280 an­ educational budget without seriously where they came from. another 1.1 million giving up 5.99 Meanwhile, the First Robin is all but * their search for a job. (NEA nually. However, the town manager depriving Johnny or Mary of a good (Herald photo by Dunn) forgotten. His name is mentioned only to < photo) Reg. $8. Short sleeved knit 2 Aerial artist completes triple summersault at Shrine Circus winding up Sunday at Hartford Armory. receives only $28,755. We aren’t quality education. disown him as a mere adventurer, an irresponsible fool. For the Firet ^ b in shirts In solid colors. necessarily implying that one is under was wrong. He arrived too toon. Assorted plaid and solid paid and one is over paid. Frankly, We hope that as directors continue To be sure, the First Robin Was a brave sport shirts. Short sleeved though, we can’t understand why the moving through the budget line by figure as he fluttered down frtod the sky RAY CROMLEY and alighted On a branch of your apple tennis shirts. All are town manager is at the bottom end, line, they give some long, detailed tree. He was shivering frtun the cqld, but although it has apparently been that study to the proposed Board of Educa­ his head was cocked perkily and thOre was machine washable. S-XL. a cheery smile on his beak. And his song way for several years. tion budget. 5 was sweet after he’d feasted off the bread Streamlined Budget Best U,S, Defense crumbs tossed onto the snow. BY EDWARD A. FULTON But it wasn’t long before the First Robin ).■ was discredited. A few days after his DALLAS (UPI) - Leonard Saudi Arabians Keller subscribes to the WASHINGTON - (NEA) - During his Those who could be eliminated without training and equipment of the smaller arrival, the wind blew and the snow fell and the mercury plummeted. His song and old-fashioned way of getting term as Secretary of Defense, I heard loss included picked officers and enlisted reserve — so that it would be ready for ac­ his cherry presence had informed you that things done - methods and Melvin Laird say in private conversation men and civilians, high ranks and low. tion in reality as well as on paper. motives of Thomas Edison, Policy Statement that he could, if permitted to supervise There should be comparable reductions —$400 million a year for a more Inten­ it was spring, and you had made your plans. But now it was winter again and a Henry Ford and Alexander cuts, reduce Defense civilian manpower in the reserves, eliminating the least ef­ sive high vocational school college and new fuel bill had arrived in the mail. Graham Bell. In the aftermath of the death of the Geneva convention of 1945, which , 10 per cent with no loss in capability. ficient and phashing out units the Defense graduate level technical educational His is the desire to invent I have discussed at length the problem Department is unable or unwilling to So the First Robin was forced to fly program for enlisted men and civilian and perfect, with money -- and King Faisal of Saudi Arabia by partioned Palestine, and lands oc­ of officer overstrength with senior Pen­ properly train and equip. employes, and tor those reservists and away into exile — into a lonely wood probably lots of it -• in those tagon personnel men. Their conclusion is Some $5 billion of the above-mentioned creaking with ice-laden branches. He had assassination, the Kingdom of Saudi cupied by Israel, and still retained, at regular army officiers not adequately areas where American exper­ that judicious cuts, property timed, can $8 billion in cuts should be saved, and covered now. been too eager. He had set out from the Arabia has issued a most remarkable the end of the 1967 war. tise is said to have failed: serve to strengthen the fighting forces. future Defense budgets reduced accor­ ’The regular Army, Navy and Air Force southland simply because it seeined a fine thing to do. Wiser heads had sought to Cars, engines, fuel, power, statement, in the name of his A portion of the policy statement I have made analyses of selected offices dingly. But note that a phasing out would are too large for the quick reaction needs MUNSINGWEAR restrain him, but he had seen only that it energy. MEN’S SPRING TOP MAKER FAMOUS NAME and units to determine for myself the not bring all these savings in one year, or of the 1970s and early 1980s, and too small successor, and the rulers of the coun­ tells what the intent of Saudi Arabia He is a native Missourian effect of eliminating men and women in even two. for any major war. seemed a wonderful day to fly, and he had DRESS SHIRTS MEN’S SUCKS UNDERWUR taken off with a cheery goodbye, his heart with engineering experience SPORT COATS try, telling what the policies of the na­ will be in the future, reflects its uniform and out. In every case, which in­ The other $3 billion available as a result Forces therefore should be pared to for several major companies tion will attempt to be in the years feelings towards Israel. It follows: cluded studies of work done by each in­ of these personnel reductions should be these elements: full of hope. and is now the force behind the dividual, I concluded between 15 to 25 per diverted to four areas: First — A highly-mobile quick reaction The Tenth Robin, on the other hand, had 20 % OFF ahead. “The solution of the Palestine approached the matter with common Keller Corp. His firm markets 34.99 5.99 10.99 cent of the personnel could be dropped, —$950 million a year for added research force. The policy statement, which has problem starts from an essential and with an increase in efficiency. and development to Assure that we get a Second — A cadre force, which could be sense. He had not been fooled by sunny ideas, not the hardware which From our regular stock of days in Pennsylvania or by blasung for- they produce. Crisp and fresh spring Orig. $9-12. Asst, long & Orig. $15-16. Slacks from appeared in mass circulation important point, the saving of the It is therefore my belief that a 20 per dollar’s worth for every dollar spent on filled in an emergency by reservists and Munsingwear underwear. In cent personnel cut is called for. weapons, and to prevent ouri)eing caught civilians with the necessary skills. sythia in Yirginia. He had checked all the “We have a lot of so-call and summer sport short sleeved dress shirts. a famous maker. weather reports until they assured him publications in this country, states Arabs and Islamic Jerusalem from As a strong believer in national defense, short by Russian technical breakUiroughs ’Third — A training force responsible for experts going around in this that spring indeed was headed north. ’Then country saying technology is coats. Choose patterns Solids, prints, stripes, Hemmed bottoms, belt perma-press blends. Wow! clearly what the objectives of the Zionism and its restoration to its past for the above reasons I am convinced we as a result of their very large R and D bringing all recruits and new officers and A he packed his bag carefully — tucking in a could reduce future Defense Department program. all reserve units up to the same level of dead -- along with God.” plaids and more. I^erma- loops, pockets. Solids & Brief, reg. 3/5.50, 30-42, 3/4.39 kingdom will be in years to come. It status under the flag of the faith. pair of galoshes for insurance— and took Keller said. “Well, we have got or checks in all the basic budgets by $5 billion and emerge with im­ —$850 million a year for civic action readiness as the Israeli reserves, and for fancies. Machine T-shirt, reg. 3/6.50, S-XL 3/5.19 certainly ou ^ t to be required reading Though our great leader, the proved national security. programs which would serve as identifying mobilization needs. off. Sure enough, he and spring made it to let people know, and I mean and fashion colors. press blends for easy There are a 3.1 million military men and specialized on-the-job training for The reserve forces should be composed together. all the people -- the people who V-shirt, reg. 3/6.50, S-XL 3/5.19 for anyone hoping to cope with the departed, was unable to perform Today, it would seem, the Tenth Robin’s Assorted styles. care. Ties. Asst, styles 2.99. washable: 32-42. women and civilians in the Defense military units and be of peacetime of men and women with those urgently need it -- that technology is planning has paid off. He has been asked to problems of the Middle East and prayers at the first mosque towards Department budget. A selective reduction assistance to the civilian economy. required skills most likely to be in short not dead in the United States. address the Boosters Gub. He modestly working towards a just peace. which our Muslims had directed their of 620,000 would save $8 billion a year. —$800 million a year for upgrading the supply in case of a quick mobilization. It is very much alive.” accepts credit for budding tulips and wine- The current star of the The statement is impressive in the prayers, the whole of his people will , filled zephyrs. The First Robin is a Keller Corp. is the Krov, P tone of deep religious feeling which pray for him there and the faithful and nobody, perched on a park bench with the the "Keller Roto-Oscillating rest of the faceless. Vane steam engine, a power permeates it. It pledges to carry out their prayers from there will rise, Yet, though he ends up in a pool hall, the source which he said out the idea of the late king, which was to asking for mercy and favor for his TOM TIEDE First Robin gets this vote. He was wrong, performs the internal combus­ have a nation which found its precepts squl.’’ but what of it? Anybody can be right who tion engine in all categories refuses to take a chance. The First Robin and cuts the pollution problem in the Islamic religion and in the That leaves little doubt of the goals stuck his neck out; he was willing to gam­ substantially. ble on being first, and though he lost, there teachings of the Koran. which Saudi Arabia will pursue in the Operating in a car, Keller Swinging Washington — Party on the Titanic? is something glorious in his losing. Throughout it is a thread of hoping future. It also emphasizes the impor­ ’The Tenth Robin, after all, is merely a said the Krov will run on about any liquid fuel, reach and working for peace but a tance which the Arabs place on the WASHINGTON — Regardless of what is care for his affairs. The 15 gardeners who Unfortunate, this. ’The times would be success. But the First Robin is Daniel full efficiency in 30 seconds, happening in the rest of the country, tend the White House flowers, to il­ rather better served, one should think, by Boone. willingness to defend against aggres­ return of Islamic Jerusalem to Arab eliminate balky ignition sys­ evidence in Washington is that all the real­ lustrate, are paid with the combined tax a president who skipped the pageantries of tems, spark plugs, points, sion. nationality. We have long contended ly important people are planning to con­ obligations of as many as 200 average the office and concentrated instead on the timing, transmissions, differ­ It makes a strong case for con­ that an internationalized Jerusalem is tinue prosperity. Theirs, anyway, and American workers. people of this nation who have absolutely entials, and do so with 50 per tinuing social progress for the people necessary to a lasting Mideast often at the back-breaking expense of Mr. As for the parties, expenses can only be nothing to party about. and Mrs. America. imagined. Including food, salaries, extra cent more fuel economy and in AMERICAN cars of lower cost, lighter FAMOUS JUNIOR of the desert kingdom. But it also peace. The truth is particularly evident after protection, etc., they run into five figures. weight and smaller volume. INDIAN JEWELRY strongly affirms its intent to maintain In a remarkable paragraph, which dark. Luxurious nightlife here is, as ever, For what? For Kirk Douglas. For oil com­ COORDINATES popular among our leaders. Factories sit pany presidents. For bankers and generals Patents have been granted an efficient armed force. Implemen­ gives an insight into the late King idle, millions are jobless, human gloom — and often for political impressions. TODAY’S in Belgium, Australia and tation of this has been shown in Faisal’s leaning toward the west and is perilously close to chaotic but the Most assuredly, the guests are taken in. and are expected to be a.99 granted soon in Germany and 1/3 OFF recently publicized purchases of his fear of Communist Russia it says, capital’s social whirl seems unaffected by Actress Jayne Meadows wept at one White THOUGHT economic trends. ’The parties go on, the House affair because, sitting in the splen­ Brazil. Applications have been Reg. $11-36. Now 1 /3 off on new spring Reg. $4-8. Go back to another century military hardware from the United “Our government does not restrict state dinners continue, the grand balls are dor among the diamond fingers and gold filed in 13 other countries. “We felt we had to patent coordinates. Skirts, pants, jackets, with these American Indian reproduc­ States. itself to the Arab and'Islamic coun­ still held — and the rich and fortunate, the throats, shq^said she was just ever so hap­ Our contemporary separation, our peace and love. Empty, hungry, spirtually women dressed in Oscar de la Renta py “to be in America.” everywhere we felt the engine tions. Rings: pendants: necklaces: Through it also there is a strong tries, but extends itself to all nations current preoccupation with alienation, the starved people are not going to do it. ’They had some potential and where sweaters, blouses. In pale peach, blue, frocks, and all of them snacking on stuffed Jerry Ford, of course, did not invent the disjoint^ aspects of modem life, the never have. ’They never will. there was a valid - patent bracelets. Silver-tone metal. theme of Arab unity and an end to dis- and countries that believe in God and partridge, are carefree and gay into the White House party. ’The tradition has been hostility, the aimlessness, the lack of pur­ green, yellow for sizes 5 to 13. What undeniable force brings us to feel system,” Keller said. wee a.m. around since George Washington. George, pose and morality, all find their sesion among the Arab nations. And it the principles of justice and what Lincoln felt: “With'malice toward Keller tried hard to sell his Nowhere is the excess more disturbing, as it happened, once held a cabinet level theological reflection in our skepticism, pledges its great oil resources to none; with charity for all; with firmness engine to American car righteousness.” perhaps, than the White House. Even in meeting to determine proper state dinner our nihilism, our atheism and in the right, as (3od gives us tp toe the makers in Detroit, but they achieving that end. That would lead to the belief that it good times the functions there are thought etiquette. Jefferson held them only reluc­ agnosticism. right, let us strive on to finish the work we JUNIOR TOPS would not buy. Keller said he by some as superfluous. Now they are tantly, saying all that needed celebrating We have a right to ecstasy. We need the are in; to bind up the nation’s wounds....to The policy statement also does not is possible for Saudi Arabia to live in was told by U.S. automakers drawing increasing criticism. Letters to in America was the Fourth of July. But sublime joy of meaning that overflows in do all which many achieve and cherish a they would produce his engine dessemble about causes which it con­ peace with Israel, under certain con­ newsmen and to the president, are Andy “By God” Jackton held functions radient lives. Goodness comes into the lasting peace among ourselves, and with 4.99 under two circumstances - if siders just for the Arab peoples. One ditions, it would also indicate that its questioning the propriety of sumptuous that scandalized the town. Many of his world only from the spiritual fullness of all nations. state fetes while millions of private guests, men in coonskin caps, had to be the public demanded it or 2 men and women. ’The cups of- our spirits Arnold F. Westwood Reg. $9. Now’s the time to stock up on of its stated aims is the return of oc­ coolness towards atheistic com­ imports took such a large citizens dine on budgets. quietly removed wheii they passed out must mn over to flood the world with Unitarian Universalist Society cupied Arab lands to The Palestinian munism will continue unabated. To be sure, the White House parties are drunk. . . : share of the market that the tops from some of your favorite spectacles. Rep. Dan Flood (D-Pa.) ’The common folk stopped attending the internal combustion engine makers. Spring styles in novelty prints people. It leaves no doubt where Saudi showed up at one recently with a top hat parties when Martin Van Buren took of­ could no longer compete. .. 12 3 This refers, of course, to th» lands Arabia will stand in the future. and black cape, and he was underdressed. fice. He began.the strategy, unchanged to 4 3 t 7 I 3 10 “That bunch of bandits,” & solids. Sizes S-M-L. A reporter estimated the wife of a banker this day, of carefully screening guests for II U13 U U U 17 said Keller, who added that a occupied by Israel and Jordan after II U20 21 22 a 24 iHattrljpfllpr at a January party was wearing $12,000 their importance. Since then the affairs 23 20 27 21 a 30 ALMANAC prototype automobile using worth of attire and accessories. About 120 have embraced munificence and aban­ Mpralb the Krov is under development people usually attend the big ones. Harps doned meaning. Calvin Coolidge was said in Asia. 5 play. Marine combos do, too, and waiters to be so b o r^ with the stuffy gatherings FOUNDED OCT. 1.1881 'Throughout Asia and the in formal attire walk about. Entertaining that he fell asleep regularly. When a guest By United Press International Publlshad by tha Publlthad avary United States, the Krov is OUR HI-RISER Today is Friday, April 25, the 118th day Manchaatar avaning axcapt Sun- being adapted to the myriad are free but the other bills, as if you didn’t primly asked Cal If he’d ever participated Publlahlng Co., Harald daya and holldaya. SPRING PANTS know, are borne by the public. in sports in his youth, he rep li^, yawning; of 1975 with 250 to follow. Squara, Manchaatar, EnteraU at tha uses of an engine. Keller SPIlim HANDBAGS The moon is full. C o n n . 0 6 0 4 0 . Manchaatar, ^Cpnn., estimattol there are 20 major And what bills. Nobody knows precisely “Yes I did, I held the stakes.” Talephona 643-2711 Poat Oltica aa Sacond how much is spent on anything in the Today, the affairs fall Into two The morning stars are Mars and Jupiter. (Araa Coda 203). C lau Mall Mattar. applications. White House, the figures being too widely categories; pish and posh. Appreciated ■The evening stars are Mercury, Venus BURL L. LYONS. PUBLISHER A prototype air compressor 9.99 distributed through the books of many only by those who attend, and those who and Saturn. is working" daily at Keller’s 1.99 federal agencies, but the total operating want to attend. Bqt all indications are that ’Those bom on this date are under the SUGGESTED CARRIER RATES headquarters in Dallas. He has Reg. $16-19. Assorted styles and OPEN FORUM allowance for the Executive may be as Jerry Ford enjoy them considerably, sign of Taurus. PAYABLE IN ADVANCE been working with the Dallas Reg. $16-18. Big W in g s on handbagsl The Italian inventor of wireless colors. Both cuffed and uncuffed much as $90 million annually. Ford possibly for the g o ^ will and honors of his SI igla Copy ... 15« 3 Months . . $11.70 Chamber of Commerce trying So many to choose from, too. Frame employs between 1,500 and 2,000 people to telegraphy, Guglielmo Marconi, was bora W aakly...... 904 6 Months . $23.40 to find a manufacturer for it. models. All in the latest fashion colors guests. ONE Month.. $3.90 Ona Yaar. April 25, 1874. . $46.80 It would have a ready market. bags, totes, swaggers. Adjustable On this day in history; Mall Hates Upon Request “One company has been in from top makers. Get on the spring In 1846, the first shots of the Mexican Subscribers who p.m. should telephone shoulders and double handles. Ail are Hold The Line their budget they should be replaced along fall to receive their the circulation'depart- touch with us that uses air band wagon and pick up a pant nowl with Town Manager Weiss, with people War.were fired at La Rosa, Mexico. Herald belore S:30 mant. 647-9946. compressors,” Keller said. vinyl in the latest spring shades. Just In To the editor: who understand the present disasterious HERALD YESTERDAYS In 1898, Congress formally declared war “He has said they would buy Sizes available are for 5 to 13. Come It is time that General Manager Robert situation facing this town. on Spain in the battle over Cuba. Member Audit Bureau of Circulations 500-1,000 air compressors a time for spring and summerl In 1901, New York became the first state see and save. Weiss, Mayor John Thompson and all the I , have the greatest admiration for The Manchester month, and that would be the directors recognize the plight of the Directors Phyllis Jackston, Vivian to require auto owners to have license Display advertising largest single order in the Publishing Co. dosing hours: Three taxpayer in the present economic squeeze. Ferguson, Hillery Gallagher, and Carl 25 Years Ago stalled to replace the hand typing of copies plates, and 954 vehicles were registered. lull days prior to world.” In 1945, delegates of 46 countries assumes no financial publication. An increase in property tax at this time Zinsser for their “hold the line on the tax GOP Town Committee urges Board of of deeds and other documents. responsibility lor Deadline lor Herald will hurt the people who are already taxed rate this year” stand. Directors to form a Manchester Develop­ gathered in San Francisco to organize a typographical arrora classlllad advertising: to the limit. Sincerely yours, ment Commission. permanent United Nations. appearing In adver- 12 noon prior to day ol Spinach In Noodles A thought for the day: American poet tlsemants and other publication: 12 noon FORBES & WALLACE 10 Years Ago Rome — S o -c a llc d "(treen I feel that if Superintendent of Schools Walter A. Bareisa Town Gerk Samuel J. ’Turkington, at his reading mattar In The Friday lor publication FORBES IN MANCHESTER PARKADE OPEN MONDAY-FRIDAY 10-9, SATURDAY 10-8. SHOP BY PHONE, CALL 646-4030. Kennedy and the Board of Education can­ 34 Wedgewood Dr. own expend, has had a complete new This date was a Sunday ; The Herald did Ralph Waldo Emerson said, “Every sweet Manchester Evening Saturday and Mon­ noodles,” considered an Italian Herald. day. specialty, contain spinach. not operate within a 5 per cent increase in Manchester photostatic system and equipment in­ not publish. has its sour, every evil its good.” MANCHES’TER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Fri., April 25, 1975 - PAGE SEVEN PAGE SIX — MANCHESTER EVENING HEaiALD, Manchester, Conn., Fri.. April 7&, 1875 A Lotta Smoke Church Women League Will Sponsor ZBA Hears Opposition Oltc Hcral& Boittle Bill, Light at Notch MONTREAL (UPI) - Cana­ The industry said iff its an­ dian smokers puffed, on 57 nual review that cigarette sales She lierath Night for Candidates —- billion cigarettes, 591 million were up 4.1 per c«ht in 1974 over Plan Sports Fair the previous year while cigar To House Trailer Bid cigars and 3.4 million pounds of Area Profile ANDOVER The LWV is a non-partisan 'Bdim ltorAbt/ Topics Before LAIC Meeting sales were down slightly and pipe tobacco in 1974, the Cana­ Opportunity to speak with Donna Holland organization. It endorses issues Town Wants dian tobacco industry reported pipe tobacco sales decreased 6 HEBRON Atty. Robert' Debeau of SOUTH WINDSOR each individual representative Correspondent but never endorses political He said the statement of pur­ ’Thursday. per cent. Anne Dallaire Rockville represented Mr. and BOLTON he felt it would alleviate traffic Judy Kuehnel will be available to any town 646-0375 parties or candidates. Holl Tract, pose in the bill reads, “To con­ congestion on Rt. 44A. Correspondent Mrs. Dennis Shea and Mr. and Donna Holland Correspondent resident and student who com­ Health, Conservation The Andover League of The purpose of sponsoring the serve raw materials, reduce Ahearn reported oh other 228-3267 Mrs. Daniel Duigiulious, abut­ DEP is Told Correspondent 644-1364 es. Women Voters (LWV) will local candidates night is to pre­ the solid waste stream and developments in the Residents opposed the ting property owners, who op­ 646-0375 The Wapping Community All town residents are sponsor a Local Candidates sent information to the citizens reduce litter.” legislature, including passing of Two Democratic Issues application of Del Bernais of 5 posed Sherman’s plans. BOLTON Several Bolton residents met (Church Women are crmipleting welcome without charge to take Night Monday at 8 at the Old so they may assume political Ahearn said the education a bill to allow advertising of Yorkshire Dr. for a special Dubeau, said his clients live Donna Holland with Aloysius Aheam, state plans for ^ “Wide World of advantage of the opportunity to Town Hall. responsibility with intelligence FROM 0 9 9 TD TDMV-FOR lao VEAW committee voted favorable to prescription drug prices, “We think our ‘Plan for the exception to allow a 10 ft. by 45 in a residential area and oppose representative for the S5th dis­ Sports’’ fair to be held May 3 listen, talk and explore the BOLTON Future’ will do both, and ask' Candidates who have and conviction. SIX dENERXnoNS OFTHC SEAM Joseph Gill, commissioner of redistribute state education aid ' favorable approval of a bill by ft. house trailer on property this application because the trict, at his monthly Legislative from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the many different careen. Donna Holland your help and for the opportuni­ accepted an invitation by the The format followed will in­ ftM liy HAVE BEEN MAKM6TNE the Department of En­ to towns. the public personnel conunittee owned by his son-in-law, abutting property is for com­ Assistance and Information Wapping Community CSiurch For further information con­ CorreapondenI LWV to participate and the of­ clude the introduction of all IMMUXS FMESr BOURBON. vironmental Protection, wrote to ^ve state employes collec­ ty to implement it.’’ Leonard Bratnan of 5 Yorkshire mercial use. Committee (LAIC) meeting to House at 1788 Ellington Rd. tact the guidance department 646-0375 ’There will be a neighborhood fice for which ttey are running candidates for the primary con- the Board of Selectmen asking Aheam informed those pre­ tive bargaining'rights and more Sherman then said, ”1 didn’t discuss local and state Chairmen for the fair are at 644-8844. Maureen Houle, chairman of are: David Yeomans, J. Chiyler tested positions by the Dr., at the Zoning Board of for confirmation of the town’s sent at the meeting that political freedom. coffee for Dave Dreselly Sun- want to have to do this, but peo­ Mrs. Russell Elliott and Mn. Golf Tourney the Democratic Town Com­ Hutchinson, Robert Post, first moderator, Mrs. Imy Richards. Appeals hearing Wednesday interest in acquiring the E.J. happenings. because the farmland preserva­ Aheam said legislators are . day at 7:30 p.m. at the home of ple abutting my property who metal and plaaUc Roger Murtha. A golf tournament to benefit mittee, has released the final selectman; Percy. Cook, J. Each candidate will be given night. Holl property on Bolton Lake The group talked about the tion bill stands a poor chance of “appallingly overworked” Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Taylor, say they live in a residential ’The fair will feature a variety the American Cancer Society two points in the Democratic Russell Thompson, Walter a maximum of five minutes for Herbert Healy of Yorkshire for a town park. bottle bill, location, farmland passing in the finance com­ during the five-month session 6 Mohegan Trail. area are living in violation of .. of exhibits and items for sale in- has been announced as one of nine^int ptatform. Lorenc, selectman; Fran an opening statement. Dr. told ZBA members he was Gillvsaid in order for land and preservation, Bolton Notch mittee, the environment com­ and cannot possibly give fair window boxes Dreselly is the Republican this very ordinance.” eluding baked goods, plants, the fund raising events in the Point 8 concerns health. It candidate for first selectman. LaPine, Martha Moe, After the statements, opposed to granting the special water conservation funds to re­ traffic problems, and other mittee passed a substitute bill attention to the 6,000 bills that indoors, or outdoors Sherman presented to the developments in the ‘ handicrafts and hand made ap­ “South Windsor Unites Against says the party supports the ef­ treasurer. questions may be asked by exception because a trailer on main available for the project, to begin the designation of are introduced. p ZBA receipts from the Tell-A- 18”—24” 30”- 3S” parel. Cancer” crusade. forts to join in a health district Betty MacDonald, Cynthia Uiose in attendance. the property would decrease the DEP must receive the legislature. « farmland by town zoning He favors a full-time Guard Alarm Co. saying the Included will be a car wash ’The tournament will be held with Manchester. Clark, tax collector; Nathan Candidates will receive a the value of his property and letter of the town’s intention by David Miner of Hebron Rd. authorities. legislature. To a resident’s • 1 .8 8 to Demand Is Up Sheas are operating this <2.88 conducted by the church’s Friday, May 16 at the Ellington Point 9 concerns conserva­ Gatchell, Olaf Erlandson, maximum of three minutes to surrounding property. May 15. said he was opposed to HB5049, That will take about a year objections to the increased brackets for walls, business from their home. . Junior Youth Fellowship. Ridge Country Club. tion. It calls for the preserva­ Depsite some predictions to Board of Tax Review; Dennis respond to questions. He said the funds will be a bill to ban non-returnable but hopefully by that time the costs it would entail, Aheam windows, and rails the contrary, the demand for Healy said the area is known Mrs. Shea said that they store *2.44 Career Day Starting times will be tion and protection of Bolton’s Keenan, Ronald Kauffmann, allowed to revert unless the bottles, not because he was a state will be in a better finan­ said California has a fuU-time detached single-family to have septic problems due to some of the equipment in their Tlie guidance department of between 8 a.m. and 1 p.m. En­ still unspoiled setting to guard Donald Dressel, Board of The opponents will be given DEP receives notice by this retailer but on rational gounds. cial position, he said. legislature with only 60 residences apparently is the nature of the soil, and that home but the main business is “tehere a South Windsor High School will try fee is 812 per person. There against diminishing natural Education. three minutes to comment on town showing strong indication He said the bill would not ap­ Notch residents expressed members, thereby substantial­ growing. could present problems now in West Hartford. doUar't , hold its second annual “Career will be several prizes of varied resources for financial gain. The office seekers are listed the question and answer. it intends to acquire the proper­ preciably fullfil its purpose of concern that traffic problems ly reducing salaries. An indication; More than 65 and in the future. Mrs. Butler of Old Colchester reducing roadside litter but worth a Education Round Robin golf equipment. Mrs. Houle said, "The Democrats first. Republicans After the question and answer ty- on Rt. 44A may not be solved The LAIC meets regularly the th e nitracls of molnStiv^ ] Democrats have worked per cent of all households in period the meeting will adjourn Braman told the ZBA that he Rd., Amston, said she is also a would decrease beverage sales. doUarl” Conference” May 8 in the high ’The public is invited but slots second and, where applicable, The Board of Selectmen sent even with a light at the shop­ third Monday of each month at dowrStcwn mancheaftai*^ painstakingly to provide a 1974 were owner-occupied, the for refreshments and informal applied for the sj^ ia l excep­ kennel owner and has been a letter to the DEP saying that Grant Davis, Lakeside Circle ping center. ' school gymnasium, from 7 to 9 available are limited so en­ third party candidates third. 8 p.m. at the Town Hall. All positive, workable platform highest percentage ever. And William Kowalski will speak talk. 2 tion for his father-in-law who is following this case through the resident and chairman of LAIC, p.m. trants should make their reser­ town is very much interested in residents of Bolton are invited based on facts and reality. All the drop in new housing con­ Anyone having any questions 69 years of age and will be papers and as a Hebron resi­ felt the bill would have the Ronald Soares, Quarry Rd., ’ Representatives from 45 vations early. for the Democratic candidates acquiring the property, but to attend. of the townspeople deserve the struction fell hardest on is asked to call Mary living in the trailer alone. dent was wondering Where the desired effect, agreeing its in­ said cars go too fast on that different careers, many May 1 is the deadline for en- for constables and Clarence because the property has not builders of rental units and con­ McNamara, director of voters 10 PROOF KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY. OISTILLED AND BOTTLED BY ZBA was going to draw the line tent was to reduce litter. road when approaching the in­ colleges and branches of the try. Co-chairmen, Bob right to be heard and their Custer for the Republican can­ yet been probated no action can dominiums. service. THE JAMES B. BEAM DISTILLING CO., CLERMONT, BEAM, KENTUCKY Braman said he would install in granting special exceptions. Ahearn said, “The main tersection, and he fit a yellow military services will be pre­ Brandenberger, 644-1985 and n ^ s served. didates for constables. a septic system and use the be taken. The problem, said Mrs. Butler, The selectmen asked the thrust of the bill is to reverse blinker should be installed at sent to answW questions and Tom Breen, 6442220 will take water from his own house. seems that kennel people have our trend toward becoming a the intersection of Quarry Rd. explain their offerings and reservations. Rain date is May Braman said, “1 have lived in DEP to hear with the town until to be considerate of the wasteful, throwaway society and Vernon Rd. to slow traffic. knowledge. 23. the house for 3% years with the estate is probated and ac­ neighbors. tion can be taken. and encourage the conservation He expressed the hope the eight people and we have had no Sherman has been to the ZBA of natural resources.” highway would be completed as 5 septic problems.” on different cases of special Board Adopts Policies Richard Barger of Daily Rd. exception, the most recent for Area Students told ZBA members that he was expansion of special exception Take Out-of-Towners Sears also opposed to the trailer and for an unlimit^ indoor kennel Inducted into On Use of Buildings he hop^ they would listen to and the exception was granted. Phi Kappa Phi In Schools: Dreselly the residents around before any The Sheas and the When a cafeteria kitchen is to decision was made. Duigiuliouses have contested Several area students atten­ Stock up and SAVE., TOLLAND ding University of Connecticut Vivian Kenneson be used, a cafeteria employe Another resident from the all the cases that have come BOLTON teachers are working in must be present, and paid a area asked if the trailer when 10 before the boards. have been inducted into the Donna Holland classrooms with just handful of on Warner’s Correspondent Connecticut Chapter of Phi minimum of two hours at time- years old would be removed Henry E. Agostinelli, 72 West David Dreselly, Republican students.” Tel. 875-4704 and-a-half. A fee of 830 per day from the property or will St., Manchester, applied for a Kappa Phi, a national academic selectman and candidate for Dreselly said offering the honor society. .’Flower Charm’ will be charged for use of an residents have to come before variance to allow him to con­ first selectman, has called for school’s facilities to another Building auditorium or gym by a private vert a summer residence to a Membership is limited to un­ the ZBA again. Bolton educators to consider town wouldn’t require signifi­ The board revised its policy or outside group, if the use is year-round dwelling on Wood- dergraduates who rank in the bra! The zoning regulations say a accepting out-of-town students cant differences in the teaching regarding use of school for the purpose of raising side Dr. in Amston. top 10 per cent of their class and trailer must be no more than 10 at M ton High School to im­ staff but it would bring needed facilities. All requests must be money for a private cause not Agostinelli said that he had graduate students with outstan­ years old and there would be no prove the school’s efficiency. funds in the form of tuition submitted to the school relat^ to the operation of the Griswold and Fuss, engineers ding records. need to reappear before the Dreselly said the town’s high payments into Bolton’s school superintendent for an applica­ public schools of Tolland or to from Manchester, do a survey The new Phi Kappa Phi ZBA. school could easily handle ad­ system. tion which must be returned to benefit the Town of Tolland. on the property for septic members from the graduate Braman said he is not for ditional student population He said the benefits of such his office for final approval, Buildings must be vacated by system and the “property is students are: trailers either but his father-in- without an increase in plant an arrangement would go along with a certificate of in­ 11 p.m. unless special exception suitable for a year-round sub­ Coventry — Diane law is too young to go to an old operating costs. beyond the financial con­ surance, except for town has been made by the surface disposal for a three- LaRochelle, RD 4. people’s home. He said, “We should make siderations as students would government groups. superintendnet of schools. bedroom year-round Manchester — James Dyer, The ZBA also heard Michael more use of the school building. be exposed to a broader spec­ Application must be filed at Applicants will be responsible residence.” 32C Jefferson St.; Sarah Sherman, Rt. 66, and for a It is under-studented and isn’t trum of educational and social least seven days prior to date of Jor any breakage, loss or Agostinelli said it was only Elsesser, 98 Baldwin Rd.; special exception to allow him even close to being efficient.” opportunities. use, and must state the specific damage of equipment and to conduct a retail pet supply the summer residence on the Susan McBeth, 76D Sycamore The Republican candidate Dreselly continued, ‘"There’s building, rooms, equipment, damage to buildings, grounds, operation in conjunction witii street, and if granted would Lane; Linda Smith, 21 Fairfield said the high school was A nothing wrong with a small and property required; exact St. or equipment. his commercial kennel opera­ comply with all the regulations designed for a student popula­ school, but Bolton High School nature of use; and exact times tion. set forth. Vernon — Stanley Brady Jr., tion of 600 but current enroll­ appears to be too small. 10 Wilson Lane; Joan Burke, 1 of use. Sherman said that recently it A one-acre lot is required now ment is less than 300. Tlie high “A relatively large number of School activities have priori­ Lewis St.; Leslie Hunt, 16B Dismissal Policy was brought to his attention for year-round homes at school opened in 1964. Bolton students seek enroll­ ty over any requests, even if an Regan Court; Kenneth Wright, ■ The Board of Education that he needed a special excep­ Amston Lake and Agostinelli He said, “It’s obvious that ment at out-of-town schools application has been approved. property consists of 24,700 sq. 131 Prospect St. Wednesday adopted a policy Sears tion to operate a retail teaching efficiency is low. The each year. Town government Undergraduate students are: which allows employed juniors, business, and that he intends h., a little less than three- school must offer a variety of “One of the major reasons we organizations and public Columbia — Lori Kaplan, Rt; seniors, and 16-year-olds in not to put signs up but only to fourths of an acre. courses to maintain its high have so many students atten­ parent-teacher organizations sell to his customers items such The ZBA then went into 87. standards, but relatively good standing early dismissal P ding East Catholic High School have second priority; other Manchester — James privileges if they have a study as dog food, leashes, collars, executive session to consider limited interest in some of is because Bolton High School is applications are considered in Krzeminski, 28 Florence St.; period scheduled during the last and shampoos. the three applications. these classes means that many too small.” the order received. Susan T re a d w e ll, 124 period of the day. Permission School property shall not be 20-inch Hackmatack St. may be granted by the high used for any purpose not consis­ South Windsor — Barbara school principal with parental I tent with the ideals of educa­ ROCKVILLE Sherman, 175 Pine Tree Lane. concurrence. Vernon —Deborah Delia, 12 tion; use of intoxicating liquors HOSPITAL NOTES Ellington Ave.; Ronald Oik, 155 will not be allowed on school Orchard St. properties; and the board reserves the right to refuse Small Classes Rotary Mower SAVE anyone, even if all Tolland High School Principal Roy Nierendorf was given Admitted Thursday; John Nicole Cersosimo, Griffin Rd., Bank Pulls Out requirements are met. Barnes, Warehouse Point; Rockville; Frederick Cham­ SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - HAVE YOUR NEW Custodial service will be board approval Wednesday to Busher, Pleasant St., pion, Mt. 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m m Mim ABOUT TOWN THE BABY Manchester Barracks, World EOavL-Alifci^ War I Veterans and Auxiliary IS NAMED I will nominate and elect officers m Sunday at their meetings at 2 ^.m . at the VPW Home. Paganl, ChrUtopher MIehael, son of Michael and Viis>ili« Beer P a g ^ of Robin Circle, Tolland. He was bom April 13 at The (Confirmation Class of Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are North United Methodist Churdi Mr. and Mrs. Julius Beer of 14 Talcott Ave., Rockville. His pater­ Daughter Puzzled will meet Saturday at 10 a.m. at nal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. (3uy Pagan! of 2S3 South St., the church. Rockville. He has a brother, David, 5.

Over Mom’s Pills A tag and rummage sale will Wallace, Devon Mark, son of Garry and Marie Ricupero By Abigail Van Buren be conducted Saturday from 10 Wallace of 4 Penfield Ave., Vernon. He was bom April 12 at a.m. to 1 p.m. at St. John’s Rockville General Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. Travel Officials At Herald Travel Show May 1 Polish National Catholic and Mrs. Salvatore Ricupero of Wolcott. His paternal grand­ Church. mother is Mrs. Geneva Wallace of Clinton, Mo. He has a brother, DEAR ABBY; I know I have a problem, but I need to Darren Michael, 3. Peter Goulding, manager. know how far my rights go in doing something about it. East Central Pomona Grange away by tee airlines and the Travel, 627 Main St.; Eastern Region for Australia, My father had a vasectomy recently, so natwtlly I am will conduct an auction Satur­ Yellen, Adam Peter, son of Peter S. and Robin Freitag Yellen Governments of New Zealand Goodchild-Bartlett, 113 Main and Richard D. Bollard, New curious as to why my mother is still taking birth control day at 7:30 p.m. at Good Wttl of Sprh^field, Mass. He was bob April 12 at Rockville General and Australia. St.; LaBonne Travel, 67 E. Zealand Travel Gmunissioner, pills. Grange Hall, 43 Naubuc Ave., Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Free tickets to tee show, Center St.; Globe Travel, 555 I am only 15 and can’t handle the fact that my mother is Glastonbury. Freitag of St. Petersburg, Fla. His paternal grandparents are will be the guest speakers at which will begin at 8 p.m. in tee Main St. having an affair with another man. Knowing this has Mr. and Mrs. John Yellen of S o u t^ ., Rockville. He has a sister, Hie Herald’s Travel Show, May auditorium at Manchester High completely destroyed my faith in her. The Young Adult Group of Jennifer Elizabeth, 7. 1, featuring the South Pacific. School, may be picked up at The I think it’s my duty to tell my father. I love him very Emanuel Lutheran Church will The New York Chapter of the Herald’s office or from tee Pacific Area Travel Associa­ PASSPORTS much and hate to see him used this way. meet tonight at 7:30 at the Mumford, Andrew John, son of John A. and Mary Winot following participating travel Should I tell my mother that I know she is taking The Pill tion (PATA) will be making agencies: home of the Rev. and Mrs. Mumford of 177 Oak St. He was bora April 11 at Manchester even though my father is steri'e now? And if she doesn’t tell this program its first presenta­ Gilbert-Love Travel, 880 NMSIFF CKMEM Ronald J. Fournier., 93 Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mrs. Grace Dad, I tion in this area. Asylum Ave., Hartford; (aiWRa. C43-73B Ashworth St. Winot of 181 Glenwood St. and Lester C. Winot of Hartford. His IN-BETWEEN DAUGHTER The program will consists of O’Keefe Travel, 750 Silas Deane 2 paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mumford of 15 two dual-projector, Hgwy., Wethersfield; Mercury A tag and rummage sale will Trebbe Dr. DEAR IN; If your mothw is taking birth control pills, it be sponsored by the Women’s stereophonic slide shows in ad­ doesn’t necessarily mean that she is having an aHkir. Before Society of Community Baptist dition to an exciting movie jumping to conclusions, why don’t you ask h « if she’s on Harrington, Jill Karen, daughter of James K. and Jean Church Saturday from 9 a.m. to “South Pacific Adventure.” ’The PiU, and why? Powers Harrington of 329 Lake St., Vernon. She wgs bom April 11 3 p.m. in Fellowship Hall of the In addition, the major LOS ANGELES at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents carriers to the Pacific, Pan DEAR ABBY: What is the correct name for a divonied - church. are Mr. and Mrs. John Powers of Fall River, Mass. H e r^ te m a l American, Air New Zealand, man? 2 Weeks from *188.33 grandparents are Atty. and Mrs. John Harrington of P ortsr^th, Quantas and UTA, will be pre­ Raaarve 65 daya in advance, round trip Jet flight from A woman who has been married and divorced is called a The youth of Zion Evangelical R.I. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John Powers 5 sent with information concer­ "divorcee." Lutheran (liurch will sponsor a of Fall River, Mass. She has a sister, Jennifer Jean, 2. ‘ JFK on United Alrllnae, complimentary lii|uor ear- A guy in our office calls himself a "bachelor," but car wash Saturday from 11 a.m. ning air fares and tours: vice, two placaa of baggage allowed... Goulding, who was bora in Peter Goulding Richard Ballard actuaUy, he is a divorced man. A girl feels lied to and to 3 p.m. at the church. Lyon, Jennifer Ann, daughter of John C. Jr. and Sally Jcnes cheated when she dates him and finds out later that he has Melbourne, Australia, received ‘4.' Lyon of 295 Phoenix St., Vernon. She was bom April U at a bachelor of commerce from Bollard was appointed to the chairman of tee Assembly of AY TRAVEL OF MANCHESTER, NK. misrepresented himself. Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandmother is DECEIVED Melbourne University. position of Deputy Travel Com­ National Tourist Office 627 MiUH a r m • nUNCHUTBL CONN.'01040 Mrs. Alex Lyons of Medway, Maine. Her paternal grandparents He joined Australian Tourist missioner in San Francisco in representatives. mimoat 040-27N Students from Mansfield Training School, from left, Stephen, IMichael, Robert, and Garden Club are Mr. and Mrs. John C. Lyon of Auburn, Maine. She to s two 6. TThmim* Donmsn, PrtsUsnt DEAR DECEIVED: The dictionary defines a bachelor as Michael, put their skills into practice during their four-week training prograin as commer­ Commission in 1970 as special 1963. In late 1967, be was Door prizes will be given “on unmarried man.” Therefore, any man who is unmarried brothers, Andrew, 10, and John HI, 7. projects officer from the reassigned to Wellington and in cial housekeepers at Manchester Community College. (Herald photo by Pinto) Meets Monday / " ..... — (regardless of how he attained his single status) is propo’ly Dqiartment of Trade and In­ early 1969 became manager of adled a bachelor. Jersey, Christine Lynn, daughter of Frank E. and Andrea dustry. He was transferred to the Group Tours Division of the A program on colonial Bryant Jersey of 118. Tudor Lane. She was bom April IS at New York in December 1973 as New Zealand Tourist Bureau in DEAR ABBY; I work weekends as a sacker and Mansfield Students Learning Williamsburg gardens will be Manchester Memorial Hospital. She has a sister, Jennifer, 2. manager for the Eastern Auckland, where he and his carry-out boy in a big grocery store that has signs up all presented at Monday’s meeting Region. He is married and the wife made their home. over the place saying, “NO TIPPING, PLEASE." Housekeeping Skills at MCC of the Perennial Planters couple has a daughter. . In 1970 Bollard represented My problem is that nice little old lady (and some young Garden Gub. The meeting will Bollard entered the tourist the Tourist Department on the ones) who stuffs a quarter down my shirt pocket and says, Ten students from Mansfield vocational training was rein­ been placed. be held at 8 p.m. at the home of industry in 1951 when he joined two-month North America “Take it—nobody’s looking.” Training School recently com­ forced and housekeeping skills David Northrup, one of the Mrs. John Lindland, 225 Timrod BiaCLES the New Zealand Tourist & “Destination South Pacific" Abby, when I return the tip some customers get insulted, pleted four weeks of vocational acquired. The trainees learned program instructors, feels that Rd. NEW & USED Publicity Department in which highlighted Charlton but I return it anyway because it’s against the rules to training in a Building to make change, tell time, take all the graduates would have There will be a narrative text Wellington. Heston. accept a tip, and a kid could get fired if he’s caught takmg Housekeeper training program a bus, read a calendar, identify found positions had it not been explaining each view of the gar­ Cattle grazing on Taranaki’s rich pasturelands at base of After serving in the Tourist, His appointment to the posi­ one. on the campus of Manchester safety signs, fill out a job for the freeze on employment in dens and identifying the par­ Mount Egmont (8,200 feet), New Zealand. (National Bureau there and in Rotorua, tion of New Zealand travel I’ve seen some rays accept tips, but I don’t, and I never Community College. The applicaton, how to scrub floors, state institutions and the ticular plantings shown. commissioner. New York, will because in the first place, it’s cheating and in the Publicity Studio) he was transferred to students have completed a 10- wash windows, and use a current economic situation. Memters are reminded of the BOY commenced in late August 1972 second place, I don’t want to get fired. Melbourne, Australia in 1955, workshop Wednesday evening and he is currently on the Abby, please ask customers not to try to slip a tip to week pre-vocational program vacuum cleaner. The program is a cooperative and five years later returned to someone where tipping isn’t allowed. I t just puts at Mansfield Training School. The trainees will now be effort between the Business at the home of Mrs. Raymond SCOUT New Zealand to head the executive committee of PATA Halsted Jr., 212 Greenwood Dr. Excellent Suntmer Skiing (New York (Chapter) and vice temptation in his way and weakens his character. The four-week program at the placed in actual work situations Careers Division of MCC and Overseas Travel Division in CARRYOUT BOY college is designed to provide in a four-week internship the Mansfield Training School. May baskets will be made for NEWS Wellington. A training for employment as program during which they will It is funded by the Division of the residents of Green Lodge. Offered In New Zealand DEAR BOY: Here’s your letter. It’s beautiful. And so are commercial housekeepers in work under the direct supervi­ Vocational Rehabilitation on a The flower arrangement for POST ROAD PLAZA hotels, motels, hospitals, this month at the Whiton Two Manchester Boy Scout you. The world could use more young people like you who sion of the individual firms. caseload basis. MAIN STREET, ROUTE 30 New Zealand’s Coronet Peak Giesnoff, assistant managing American ski enthusiasts. respect the rules, and fewer like those who wink at them. businesses, government in­ This has been the second ses- Housekeeper training is one Library was donated by Mrs. Troops won awards at a recent VERNON. CONN. 8723159 New Basel Hilton ^has been designed one of the editor of Newsweek’s inter­ The article also mentions the stitutions and other buildings, sion of the Building of two options to the Project Katherine Conklin. swim meet sponsored by EXPERT REPAIRS worlds 25 top ski resorts in a 10- national Mtion. “We looked for thrilling skiing available at with objectives of making the Housekeepers training program HELP program at the college. Algonquin District of the Long Everyone has a problem. What’s yours? For a personal ON BICYCLES page special report titled “The the world’s most outstanding Mount Cook National Park, 180 trainees self-sufficient so they offered at the college. The other option is food service Rivers Council of Boy Scouts at Opened This Week World of Skiing,” which skiing opportunities,” he added, north of Queenstown, where reply, write to ABBY: Box No. 69700, L.A., Calif. 90069. can move from the training Last fall 10 students trainiilg in which students are Penney High School, East Hart­ MON thru SAT Enclose stamped, self-addressed envelope, please. appeared in the international “and most of our dombtlc and skiers can hire light planes and school into local hostels. graduated from the first ses­ trained for work in the food ser­ IN THE ford. 9:30 A.M. to 6:30 P.M. For Abby’s booklet, “How to Have a Lovely Wedding," edition of Newsweek recently. foreign bureaus contributed to mountain guides for the spec­ The 231-room Basel Hilton, served, the Cafe de la Marine P Troop 123 of Community Bap­ Open Thurt & Fri Evaning Til B While a t MCC the pre- sion. Five of the graduates have vice industry. SERVICE the report which was written by tacular trip to Tasman Glacier 'Hilton International's second send SI to Abigail Van Buren, 132 Lasky Dr., Beverly HiUs, tist Church had the winning 11- Suisse, featuring dining at pop­ Calif. 90212. Please enclose a long, self-addressed, stamped Carter Wiseman.” in the shadow of Mount Cook. hotel in Switzerland, opened its year-old team. Trophies for the • ••SHARPENING*** Coronet Peak is the first New ular prices, the Old City Bar, (20^) envelope. Coronet Peak, a modest 5,400 “After landing on the upper doors to the public this week. Lance Cpl. Glenn E. Ashwell, 12- and 13-year-old teams went r o t a r y la w n m o w er Zealand ski resort to achieve and the Bora Bora Discotheque, foot high, nearly treelera moun­ reaches of the glacier itself,’’ Reservations for the new hotel offering dancing nightly in a WSCBC Installation f : ^ O L L E G E son of and Mrs. Arthur to ’Troop 27 of St. Mary’s BLADES GRASS SHEARSALSd world class stature and is one of only four Pacific area ski tain located 10 miles from the article continues, 'Iskiers can be made through Hilton Polynesian setting. Ashwell of 102 Woodbridge St. Episcopal Church. KNIVES, SCISSORS, ETC. has been named Marine of the resorts to make the Queenstown on New Zealand’s can make an uninterrupted 16- Reservation Service, for in­ Located in northern Ceremonies Conducted • NOTES Other area troops par­ W* honor Chargt Cards Newsweek list. Others are South Island, was selected mile descent past some of the dividual bookings, or through Switzerland at the junction of Quarter for his outstanding per­ ticipating in the meet were Guild To Observe lALL BICYCLES & REPAIR^ because its dozens of long runs most impressive peaks in New any Hilton International Mrs. Constance Dutton of 565 and Mrs. Bruce Green, com­ Alan R. Michalkiewicz of 134 formance of duty from January Troop 28 of Hebron and ’Troops Australia’s Thredbo and France, Switzerland and Ger­ GUARANTEED are suited for every level of Zealand.” regional sales office, for Talcottville Rd., Vernon, has munications; Mrs. Russell Windmere Ave., Ellington has to March of 1974. His citation 228 and 880 of South Windsor. Japan’s Teine and Shiga many, the city of Basel is an skiing skill. This "south of the For information on “Ski Hi” groups. 20th Anniversary been installed as president of Granniss, special interest mis­ been nominated to receive the commended him for Over 100 scouts participated TRADE-INS ACCEPTED Heights. excellent stopover point for equator” resort which attracts packages to Coronet Peak con­ Located in the downtown area travelers going between the the Women’s Society of Com­ sionaries; Mrs. Walter Macll- Thomas Award from Thomas' demonstrating professional and in the event, which was planned KEYS MADE “The special report was College, Waterville, Maine. prompted by the accelerating more than (3,000 skiers each tact New Zealand travel com­ of Basel, Switzerland’s second Benelux countries and southern The Ladies Guild of the The event is open to all munity Baptist Church. She vain. White Cross; Mrs. Wayne leadership ability while by the camping and activities Michalkiewicz is a senior STOP IN AND SEE worldwide popularity of year offers excellent summer missioners in San Francisco, largest city, the Basel Hilton Germany. Zurich and the (Church of the Assumption will women of the parish. Those succeeds Mrs. Orlando Secrist, spiritual growth; and assigned as a fire team leader committee of Algonquin working for his B.S. degree in OUR MINI-ARCADE skiing,” said Richard Z. skiing opportunities to North New York or Los Angeles. joins the Zurich Airport Hilton Zurich Airport Hilton are just a have its 20th anniversary dinner planning to attend will have a Tibbetts. Mrs. George Smith, love gift. in the Second Squad. District. business administration and ac­ in Switzerland and is Hilton 90-minute car ride from Basel. May 5 at Willie’s Steak House choice of broiled hip steak or The installation ceremonies Committee chairmen Ashwell also won the (jlolden counting. He is the son of Mr. International’s twenty-first after a Mass at 6:30 p.m. at the baked stuffed shrimp. were conducted by Mrs. Ondon dedicated are Mrs. John N. Boot Award for holding the best and Mrs. Edward F. hotel in Europe. church. Reservations close May 1 and Stairs and Mrs. Nicholas McGain, constitution; Mrs. E. profile in a series of over-ali- Michalkiewicz^ Colonial History Highlights A 15-minute ride from the GOTHIC CRADLES The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Joseph E. may be nude with Mrs. Pierre Derewianka. Mrs. Tibbetts was Laurence Osborne and Mrs. proficiency exercises with his city’s airport and only four PARIS (UPD “ The year 1975 'Farrell of St. Mary’s Church, Caron, 553 Center St.; Mrs. presented a gift in appreciation Richard Kingsley, kitchen; Pamela A. Molloy of 44 squad. as we livep workp minutes from the bus depot and has tieen singled out 1^ various New Britain, and former pastor of her leadership of the society Mrs. William Hill and Mrs. Weaver Rd., has been initiated He is serving with a Marine Gary Matre, 34 Portland St.; downtown air terminal, tee new Western European countries as for the past two years. Lyle Carpenter, Pierce Home; into P urdue U n iv ersity ’s Detachment on the USS New York Fly-Drive Tours of the Church of the Assump­ Mrs. John MacDonald, 158 at your finger tips... hotel is conveniently connected the year of Gothic Art and tion, will be the celebrant at the McKee St.; or Mrs. Leonard Other officers installed are \frs. John Shorrock and Mrs. chapter of Alpha Lambda Forrestai. He attended briefly described and include im­ to the Basel railroad station by Medieval Culture. So, many playp and serve Mass and guest speaker at the Rackowski, 754 Center St. Mrs. Bertram Chapman, Charles Butler, Green Lodge; Delta, national freshman Manchester High Schooi and ' A dilapidated fort in upstate Ticonderoga battle and the vic­ underground arcade. In addi­ French towns in Picardy and dinner. secretary; Mrs. V. Thomas Mrs. Muriel B. Davis, women’s honorary sorority, at enlisted in the U.S. Marines in New York was the scene of a tor’s celebration will be re­ portant data such as hours and tion, tee city’s Rhine River port Champagne, such as Amiens, Spano, treasurer; Mrs. Edward sunshine; and Mrs. Stairs and the West Lafayette, Inc. 1972. CALL 643-5144 major American victory in the enacted at Fort Ti on its an­ dates attractions are opened. ✓ f is 15 minutes from the Basel Abbeville, Rheims, Troyes, Corcoran, vice president of in­ Mrs. Charles Butler, key college^______'______War for Independence just 200 niversary date this year in a The booklet also contains 48 Hilton. terpretation; Mrs. Harold women to Church Women years' ago on May 10. day-long event featuring discount coupons good for two- Noyon, etc^ cradles of Gothic Temple Expands All guest rooms at the hotel Livingston, vice president of United. MANCHESTER The battle, at Fort maneuvers by uniformed troops for-one meals and admissions, architecture, plan various are fully air-conditioned and leadership development; Mrs. An annual report of the socie­ Ticonderoga, involved only 130 representing both sides. The discounts and other benefits in cultural programs to recall tee 5 ‘-I sound-proofed, and each is A Special Edition Coming School Program Alex Elsesser, vice president of ty was distributed by Mrs. officers and men on both sides fort — restored in this century restaurants, amusement at­ splendor of their medieval LUMBER COMPANY equipped with its own Zimmerman. Mrs. Corcoran and not a single shqt was fired. — has one of the country’s tractions, gift shops and other cathedrals, abbeys and Temple Beth Sholom Nursery Press, teacher-director of the Clhristian service; and Mrs. refrigerator/bar, color televi­ Stairs, librarian. was in charge of the evening’s Hertz Rent A Car notes. finest collections of colonial places of entertainment. The churches. School has expanded its school, said. arms and superb collection of discounts, mostly applicable in sion, direct-dial telephone, and Saturday, Aprii 26,1975 Committee chairmen in­ program. Refreshments were It’s recorded in history program for three- and four- The Jewish and secular areas battle plans. New York Gty, are valid until radio. stalled are Mrs. Robert Burt served by members of Ruth because of the victor’s prize; M WALKING TOURS year olds for the 1975-76 school are fully integrated at the Those interested in visiting Dec. 31, 1976. They are valued Facilities at the Basel Hilton and Mrs. William Zimmerman, Circle. desperately needed cannons. LONDON (UPD - Summer year. nursery school to give the child Fort Ti during its season (May at up to 3200 according to Hertz, include an indoor swimming program; Mrs. 'Thomas Burton ’The fort was captured by Ethan visitors to London can follow two Starting next fall, children a natural and positive sense of 10 to Oct. 18), may obtain a and many are valid for up to six pwl, a gymnasium complete This annual special edition will be delivered to Herald sub­ Alien and his Green Mountain walks around the city planned 2 can be enrolled in a two-day, Jewish identity, Mrs. Press Hartz “Eastern Gateway’’ travelers. with sauna and message, and scribers on April 26. Why not send a copy to friends of family? boys who crossed Lake for European Architectural three-day or five-day-a-week said. driving guide and discount The driving tour which in­ meeting and convention space Manchester Is a wonderful place to live. Let’s tell our friends Giaplain from Vermont in the Heritage Year. 'The routes of the program. Classes are kept Those wishing more informa­ PJ early morning and quickly sub­ booklet from travel agents or cludes Fort Ti can be joined accommodating 470 for small to assure close interac­ thursday nito and Heritage walks - one of 1.5 about It. tion about the school may con­ dued the still sleepy. British when they rent a car at Herts; anywhere along the route but meetings and 350 for banquets. tion between the students and miles, another of ZS miles - are tact Mrs. Press, 875-5685, or Galrison. counters in the New York area. Albany is the most convenient T he B a s e l H ilto n ’s professional staff, Mrs. Judy Jaimie Horowitz, enrollment friday nIto . point for fly-drive travelers restaurants and cocktail m a r l^ by studs set in the pave­ Hie cannons were originally Fort Ti is one of a number of Only 7Se Mailed In The U.S.A. ments. Route maps are available chairman, 875-3966. brought to the fort by boat important historic sites in­ who want to explore the area. lounges include tee Wettstein spoclall during the French and Indian cluded in six tours mapped in The driving route includes a Grill, where Swiss specialties at the Tourist Information Just mall or bring this coupon along with 75(t per copy to The in 1755. The Americans the new booklet. Each tour out­ host of scenic and historic sites and international cruisine are Bureau near St Paul’s Cathedral. 5 Herald and we'll take care of the rest. easy listening with... 6P.M.-9P.M.0NLYI tnade good use of them. During line is easy to follow and in the Hudson Valley and Lake W m the following winter, the can­ historic, cultural and scenic George and (3iamplain areas. 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PAGE TEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Fri., April 25.1975 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Fri., April 25, 1975— PAGE ELEVEN Sen. Bedk Says State fCuts Made in Driver Ed, COURT OnVEIIIMYS Not Alone in Tax Bind CASES « Gomacuu. ra fi|i EXPERT Adult Ed, Sports, Trips •Quality •Prtea ' , ' GARDENING HARTFORD (UPI) - Sen. mitments were made without •Sanloa ^ By frank ATWOOD Audrey IP. Beck, D-Mansfield, providing adequate revenue and coach was also dropped. 850; John A. Magura, 28, of Farrar, 35, of Maple Dr., chebk; Michael Quinn, 24, of 18 EAOYlfERMS^^^' the legislature’s Finance Com­ M esklll’s election-year COVENTRY running of the current driver COMMON PLEAS COURT In oUier items before the Storrs, operating under the in­ Coventry, failure to obey a Delmont St., Manchester, mittee co-chairman, says decrease in the sales tax education program into the OMoraphloal At m 19 Ron Dickerman board, member Sue Brainard Rockvllto Suaalon fluence of liquor or drugs, or state traffic control breach of peace and intoxica­ Connecticut has plenty of com­ removed 838 million in potential summer. ’The program miut Adult education, driver told the board the seeding for both, 825; Joto J. Madden, 30, signal;Kenneth Davis, 36, of 54 tion; Henry Zalegowski, 23, of THMHS GOIU ’The, site of the Woodbridge pany among northeastern revenue. run longer than usual this year , education, athletics, and stu­ the new athletic field should be In the case of Gary C. Mltkus, Lakeview Dr., Coventry, White Rd., Ellington, failure to Reed Rd., Tolland, fourth- Tavern, tom down some years states in raising tax revenue. Neighboring states in the because the supplier of driver ' 649-6082 dent field trips were part of the completed by May 15. The 31, of 103 C ongress S t., operating under suspension, grant right of way; Christein degree larceny; amd James Q. ago but not forgotten in Mrs. Beck, opening a hearing northeast are also experiencing education cars is ariiing that budget cuts made by the Board board tentaUvely set dedicaUon Manchestor, a charge of breach 8100, and violation of a state Hemphill, 18, of 3 Park West Pagan!, Crystal Lake Rd., .btonchbster because George Thursday n i^ t on Gov. Ella T. serious fiscal difficulties two of its cars be returned by of Education T h u r^ y night. acUviUes for early fall. It was of peace was noHed and he traffic control signal, nolled. Dr., Rockville, issuing bad Ellhigton, third-degree assault. Washington stopped there once, Grasso’s proposed 8163 million because of the recession, Mrs. May 1. This will leave the The cuts were made to delete a felt the grass seeding would not pleaded guilty to a charge of in­ Mahfred Metallic, Nashua, will be adorned with a planting revenue package, said action by Beck said. school with only one car for the fu rth e r | 102,886 from an take hold In time for acUvities toxication and was fined 815. N.H., fourth-degree larceny, of shmbs and annual flowers as the previous administration “We see around us New York, remainder of the year. Instruc­ ; already slim budget as directed this spring. bond forfeiture 825; J(dm T. a Bicentennial gift to the town reduced the state’s tax base by New Jersey and Massachusetts tor Richard Pelligrini told the Charges of assault on a police ;by the Town Council. The The board awarded work on Lee, 17, of 18 Legion Dr., fropi the Manchester Garden 8186.9 milUbn. a ll in trouble with the board that the supplier had officer, two counts, against budget as proposed to the coun­ the Nathan Hale School Rockville, reckless driving, ALBASI BREENHOUSES Club. However, Philip R. Mar- recession,” she said. “We are assured him of at least one car Frederick Archer, 25, of 40 N. cil was 82,645,766, and will be driveway to the Upton evading responsibility, and The shmbs are ready in the silius, an official of the Connec­ simply not alone.” for the coming year. Park St., Rockville, were nolled 6 6 : pared to 82,442,880. Construction Co. Upton sub­ failure to drive in prop» lane, Grantland Nursery on Keeney ticut Business and Industry Chances for legislative con­ The'hoard approved a foreign and action on d charge of in­ ■ Adult educaUon funds were mitted the lowest of five bids, all nolled. OPENING SATUIW AY, APRIL 26 | St.; and Morgan Grant, who Association, warned proposals sideration of an income tax exchange program for ad­ terfering with a police officer Charges were also nolled in Cut And Care^^ ’ cut in half, to 83,000, with the 88,030. Chairperson Joan Lewis owns the nursery, will set them , by Mrs. Grasso to increase have all but been ruled out vanced French students. ’The was continued to June 3 for dis­ remaining costs to be borne by reminded the board that the following cases: Harold out for the club. Forsythia, tu e s on business will chill the because of public . opposition TAKE THE WORK OF YOUR LAWH students will be spending three position. adult students themselves. The engineering fees would come on mountain laurel and box have state’s struggling economy. and a veto pledge from Mrs. weeks in France next : a GERANIUMS -HANGING BASKETS-i . driver educaUon account was top of the bid price as they are been chosen by a club com­ Grover Rees, president of the Grasso. OUTOFYOURHAMDS . February; one of the weeks will in a separate incident, “CUT AND CARE” a division of Rus-Hill Landocapo Contracting Co.; one of ; cut out completely. Students fibred on a percentage of total LEGAL NOTICE mittee consisting of Mrs. Earl Connecticut Taxpayers be the week of winter vacation. Archer was also charged with wishing to take the course at cost. Notice is hereby given that a • PANSIES Lantana • Fusehia H. Bissell and Miss Millicent Association, criticized her Connecticut’s oldest Lawn Constructing Companiea; now offers a complete All expenses will be borne by evading responsibility and this ' the high school will have to pay Superintendent of Schools Dr. public hearing will be held in Jones. ’They are still thinking proposed dividends tax as "a House co-chairman James J. Residential Lawn Maintenance Program. Each program is individually designed the students, and the board will was also continued to June 3. ; an addiUonal 830 in fees. This Arnold Elman told the board Room 565A, S tate O ffice about the annual flowers but particularly devastating and Clynes, D-Southington, said the to tit your particular naada. have no financial responsibility. BEDDING PLANTS ’ will be a total of 860. Uiat representatives from the Building, 165 Capitol Avenue, a • Begonias probably will choose small discriminatory form of state in­ legislature will not even take up The board felt that even with state Department of Education Girls' Softball In the case of Aubrey Hartford, on W e^esday, May begonias that have many come tax.” an income tax bill this session 1. MOWING 3.SEEDING 5. TRIMMING , the additional charge the stu­ were very pleased with the Sign-up for girls’ softball, for Sweezey, 16, of Somers, a guilty 7,1975, at 10:00 a.m., on Docket flowers over a long season. About 200 persons turned out because the lawmakers 2. FERTILIZATION 4.THATCHING 6. EDGING dent and his, or her, family will sequential learning program in girls Grades 3 thru 6, will be plea on a charge of third-degree 11702, an application of the • VEGETABLE P U N T S Geraniums The annuals will be planted at the hearing on a dozen probably would be unable to still be getting a better bargain Coventry. He was told that the hel4 on May 1, from 6 to 8 p.m. assault was erased and the Georgia-Pacific Corporation close to the block of rough proposed taxes. override Mrs. Grasso’s Also Available Insect and Weed Control and ; than if they took a course program paid more attention to at Coventry High School. charge dismissed. A chdrge of for authority to construct a per­ granite, five feet high, which _ The cuj'rent budget was threatened veto. offered by a commercial the basic skills than any others Registration forms will be third-degree criminal manent private grade crossing, stands about in the center of a ' balanced by former Gov. T he Grasso revenue FREE Lawn Design Consultation . driving school. viewed by the state. It was also available that evening and the trespassing was nolled; over the tracks of the Penn Cen­ OPiN DAILY 9 A M . TO 7 P.M. triangle of turf at the intersec­ ’Thomas J. Meskill by 8128.4 measures include extending the For further Information; Funds for boys’ cross- felt by the state that there could child must be accompanied by a tral Transportation Company, RETAIL SREENNOUSE tion of E. Middle Tpke., E. million in one-shot funds, in­ sales tax to rented and leased parent or guardian. A 82.25 fee at its facilities in Manchester, cluding previous budget sur­ equipment, an increase in the - country, girls’ cross-country, be an improvement on the Other cases disposed of: Center St., and Woodbridge St. Please Gall Collect for hats will be collected at the Connecticut. ; Villa Louisa Dead (OffBIraliML iid.) pluses and federal revenue corporation tax to 9 per cent ; badminton, and indoor track manner in which the skill Gerald Hodgkins, 25, of Main The granite block bears a time of registration. For ad­ Public Utilities sharing funds, Mrs. Beck said. and a boost in the 21 cents a 998-7165 or 668-5747 ; were all dropped from the charts are made up, as it is a St., Coventry, speeding, 815 bronze plate put there on July 4, ^budget by the board. ’The posi- very time-consuming process. ditional information call 742- Commission BOLTON a t e l e p h o n e 6 4 9 -0 1 6 4 1936. The lettering reads: In addition, she said, com­ pack cigarette levy to 25 cents. 8102. fine; Jody Lukeman, 19, of Pin­ Henry Mierzwa, 'tion of junior varsity baseball Ilie board also approved the nacle Rd., Ellington, speeding. “Woodbridge Tavern. Here Executive Secretary George Washington stopped and INVITATION was entertain^ November 9, Two Men Charged 1789. This monument was TO BID erected by Memorial Lodge, MILK AND HEATING OIL No. 58, Knights of Pythias.’’ Morgan Grant does some fine pruning on a mountain laurel In Armed Robbery CONTRACTS The names of the. committee Sealed proposals for milk and W.G. GLENNEY are given also in bronze, with in his nursery on Keeney St. The-mountain laurel will be Two men charged with the description of the getaway vehi­ oil contracts for the 1975-1976 the late Mathias Spiess, part of a Bicentennial planting at Manchester Green, a gift attempted armed robbery of a cle, stopped the suspects a few school year will be received by Manchester historian, as chair­ to the town from the Manchester Garden Club. (Herald W. G. W. G. South Windsor package store minutes later of Rt. 159, headed the Bolton Board of Education, man. photo by Dunn) KING SIZE SAVINGS were to be arraigned in Court of toward Hartford. Notch Road, Bolton, Connec­ READT-TO-FINISH FURNITURE DEPARTMENT A Drink of Water Common Pleas at East Hart­ Conrad was taken to Hartford ticut, until 1 p.m.. May,7,1975. Our more recent town history FOR YOUR ford today. Hospital, where he was treated DUmliG THE MONTH OF APRIL by Dr. William E. Buckley, Specifications may be obtained house was only five acres. He GLENNEY GLENNEY Walter Chaney, 30, and Louis for head injuries and released. at the Superintendent’s Office A U TOU DO IS ADD A LlTTU “Y O ir tells the story of Washington noticeable a handsome tall, Weldon, 30, both of Hartford, had purchased 32 acres of land or by calling 643-1569. making “a kind of state tour’’ pointed spruce, and three KITCHEN QUEEN are charged with first-degree GREAT WAT TO EXPRESS TOUR INDIVIDUAUn through New England after he flowering crab apple trees. farther out Keeney St., next to Raymond A. Allen, Jr. the Glastonbury town line. Half robbery in connection wito a NOTICE Supt. of Schools AND SAVE PLENn TOOl became president. He went to There is a bench at the edge of CO. CO. Thursday night incident at the PUBUC HEARING SAVE 20% Boston by way of Hartford and Woodbridge St., where people of it was c le a r^ and he has cut Pleasant Valley Package Store BOARD OF DIRECTORS Suffield into Massachusetts. He may wait for a bus. the trees and brush from the AT W.G. OLENNEY’S on Rt. 5. TOWN OF MANCHESTER NOTICE FOR returned by Middle Turnpike Morgan Grant is the son of H. other half. ’The limbs are piled ID DAYS DNLY! 10 DAYS ONLY! The two men were taken into CONNECTICUT ADMISSION OF ELECTORS through Pomfret, Mansfield, Olih G rant, postm aster of in a huge windrow along one custody by Windsor Police Notice is hereby given that UMITED SESSION Coventry, Bolton and Orford Manchester for 13 years. side of the field because under YOU... within minutes of the holdup the Board of Directors, Town of TOWN OF ANDOVER Parisji, as Manchester was then Morgan attended Manchester present law they cannot be Put the finishing touch z and a sawed-off shotgun was Manchester, Connecticut, will Notice is hereby given that known. High School for two years, then ^burned. recovered from their car. South hold a public hearing in the the Board for Adi^ssion of “In his diary account of this graduated Sanborn Seminary The newly cleared land is that means so much! Windsor Police Chief John Hearing Room at the Municipal Electors for the Town of An­ journey, Washington records in New Hampshire. Most of his being planted and a newly dug II Kerrigan said. Building, 41 Center Street, dover will be in session in the that he spent the night of classmates were enrolling at pond is ready to supply water #ltie JlampEtiire BRICK A They were held overnight in Manchester, Connecticut, Town Office Building, School November 8, 1789, in Pomfort , the University of New for irrigation. Mr. Grant will lieu of 815,000 bonds each and Tuesday, May 6, 1975 at 8:00 Road on Saturday May 3rd, 1975 and started for Hartford at Hampshire and he went with his have six to nine men working Here’s real magk joo cen create yourselt instantly. Just spread on masbe were being taken to the East P.M., to consider and act on the from 1:00 P.M. to 3:00 P.M. for seven the following morning. friends for a two-year course in for him during the busy season; KNOTTY and apply uKSvidual bricks % thicL They are fight in w ei^it so they need no Hartford court this morning. construction of a sanitary the purpose of admitting those ;,He had breakfast at Brigham’s horticulture at UNH. , he keeps his foreman on full­ Chief Kerrigan gave this time all year. foundation or estra sutport It’s rugged, virtually indestnictaNe and ft’s sewer in Lydall Street under a persons whose rights have !. >V (ii I Tavern in Coventry and stopped Other plans had to be "144 Mr. Grant has rebuilt and PINE fireproof. description of the robbery developers penrllt agreement matured after April 12,1975. S?t‘ also at Woodbridge’s.’’ delayed while he served with attempt: READY automated hi« father’s with the First Hartford Realty Qualifications are as follows: D/. Buckley continues: the Army during the Korean greenhouse where he can At about 7:30 p.m., a man Corporation of Manchester, Applicant must have become “Tradition says that he asked War and he started nursery CABINETS Z BRICK SPECIAL entered the package store and Connecticut. '' eighteen years of age, or must for a drink of water, which was work with his father in 1956. propagate, he plans, 25,000 small plants a year to be set out SAVE 20% on Gold & Inca Red asked the clerk to open the cash Mrs. Phyllis Jackston, have become a naturalized brought to him by the small Mr. Grant Sr. died within the P in his nursery. Regular 4.99 NOW 3.99 register. The clerk, 74-year-old Secretary citizen if foreign bom, after the TO FINISH daughter of the tavern keeper, year and Morgan found himself Clyde Conrad, refused and Board of Directors 12th of April 1975. later ttie wife of George Cheney running the nursery, started by Mrs. Grant is the former per carton. Covere up to 6 sq. ft. walked away from the checkout Manchester, Conn. Ruth K. Munson, and ipother of- the Cheney his father as a hobby. Marjorie Kurtz, whose family counter. Dated at Manchester, Town Clerk Brothers who-founded the silk Some nurserymen grow also lived on Keeney St. They have three daughters. Family Conrad was then hit over the Connecticut this 22nd day of for Board for Admission mills in Manchester.” primarily for the wholesale vacations must be in the winter head with a shotgun (no shots April, 1975. of Electors President Washington market. Some buy started Unfinished, without hardware. . . so you can complete the were fired), and the robber ap­ FURNITURE travelled in a white coach plants from other nurserymen when nursery work is slower, picture just the way you see It In yofir mind’s eye... Colonial, parently panicked and left the drawn by four horses, with un­ and do a retail business. and the Grants have their own Traditional, Contemporary. . . or pure YOUl All cabinets are store. chalet near Mt. Snow, Vt., for 7... - . I S iformed footmen and outriders. Morgan Grant thinks of his ready to install by handyman or pro — all modular-sized to fit A witness to the incident CAPITOL EQUIPMENT C0.p IncJ The tavern stood on the west business as primarily skiing. almost any kitchen. Stain, wax, lacquer. . . even paint (if your FLAT observed the man get into a side of Woodbridge Street, landscape design and landscape In the growing season, the decor scheme doesn’t call for knotty pine). car, and he followed it south on 38 MAIN STREET 1. DoBCon’s Banch 4. Round Top 8. Bar Stool 7. Captain’s Chsir work is hard and the hours long. No. 100 ID. Dry Sink 13. Doak $ Chair Sat which still honors the family planting. He grows some of his WALL Rt. 5, where it went over the MANCHESTER PHONE 643-7958 Bar Stool With Back No. 828 No. 393 No. 965 name. ’ plants, buys some from other “Anybody who doesn’t want Bissell Bridge. No. 39826 to work 70 hours a week,” says “We Service What We Selll” No. 9821 24” The triangle of turf, which growers, but is expanding his 10 Day Cash & Carry Special W p , Windsor Police, who had a i r I the town keeps, fertilized and nursery acreage to grow more. Mr. Grant, “won’t last long in PAINT SQASO SCAIS mowed, has several trees, most The family lot beside the the nursery business.” i n t e r io r l a t e x LEGAL NOTICE $ 1 C 0 5 Court of Probate RBg. $42.90 UT l i t District of Andover A CUT 0 ABOVE THE REST1 Rag. $43.16 Bog. $67.76 Rag. $40.00 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Bog. $18.86 S A V E 2 0 % 2. Hardwood Rog.$8AD No. 8 Tsvorh Chair 11.6 Drawer Ghost ESTATE OF MICHAEL E. FARNOLA DaocoiTa Banch No. 821 36” 14.10 Drawer Cheat Stevens Says Fairfield Area Being Raided This Is all you payl SAVE *3.50 GAL. Pursuant to an order of Hon. Vaidis No. 9823 No. 3366 No. 3310 WIDTH WALL BASE Vinkeis, Judge, all claims must be No. 830 - presented to the fiduciary named below t 4 A O C “Fairfield County is being 18” 24.55 28.59 on or before August 1,1975 or be barred NORWALK (UPI) - Fair- taken to the cleaners by the plete turnaround in philosophy by law. The fiduciary is: $ 0 1 8 5 24” 29.95 3*1-BO m m » $ f i 4 0 $ 1 3 5 0 field County, one of the nation’s Grasso administration,” Vivian Famola at the state level,” he said. 30” 34.10 39.15 Window Wonderland 146 Woodland Street ww HI y/F 1 richest communities, is being Stevens said in remarks “The emphasis and effort has 36” 38.40 40.80_____ Manchester, Conn. 06040 Bog. $29.46 Reg. $18.96 Bog. $77.30 raided for its wealth by Gov. prepared for a meeting of Fair- to be in the direction of spen­ Cannon Craft Bag. $53.60 Bog. $16.59 Rag. $88.30 Ella T. Grasso, says House field County Republicans. ding less, not taxing more.” INVITATION Minority Leader Gerald F. “The proposed new education Other communities New glamor for bathrooms, kitchens 3. Boston Rocker 6; Mates ChNr 9. Colonial Hutch 12. Padostat Tabis 15. Book Case Stevens, R-Milford. equalization figures show Fair- threatened with a 810 million SHUTTERS TO BID No. 9826 No. 824 No. 386 $ 395 No. 379, No. 3338 Mrs. Grasso’ federal revenue field towns suffering more than loss in state school aid are New sharing proposal would take Silicone-glazed Perk up decor, glamorize any room, Sealed bids will be received dlu 41 4^ ih any other area of the state,” he Canaan, Dariefi, Wilton, quickly, Inexpensively with permanently in the Office of The Director of 36” 5 0 4 5 . 8140,()(W out of Fairfield County said. “Fairfield, Greenwich Weston, Westport, Redding, WALL $ 3 1 6 0 $ y 0 7 5 $ g j d 5 and a school equalization Installed open frame or slatted-style General Services, 41 Center and Statnford alone account for Ridgefield, Easton, New Fair- TILEBOARD Street, Manchester, Connec­ M . W recommendation would lose a loss of over 85 million.” field, Brookfield, Sherman, shutters. Sizes to fit every window: widths ' millions in state education aid. from 6” to 12”; heights from 16” to 36” ticut until May 9, 1975 at 11:00 Reg. $47.70 Rag. $11.86 Bog. $35.86 Bog. $69.76 Bog. $83.86 “There has got to be a com- Stratford and Trumbull. a.m. for the following: Bog. $44.90 Laughs off heat and moisture... wipes clean with a c(oth. Fashion-right colors and 2 THREE (3) POOL TABLES; 10 patterns stay everlastingly lovely .. . never FIRE HOSE 16. Comer Cabinet For Beauty This Spring Plant An _need painting. ^as/l & Carry Save 15% Bid forms, plans and No. 391 *ON COLORS - - ON PURCHASE OF 4 OR MORE specifications are available at IN STOCK '■ the General Services Office, 41 Ornamental Tree Center Street, Manchester, 45 >8.45 Connecticut. • Flowering Crab Frash as the great outdoors — Town of Manchester, Reg. $64.30 that’s your kitchen with a Connecticut 5 Robert B. 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Hunter-less Oakland A’s: double plays and the Royals left ning as the Rangers handed AL Eait eight runners on base. He was president of the association during the 1973- w. 1. pet. g.b. they’re off to their fastest strikeout king Nolan Ryan his 74 season. Vanpisin has been Yale coach since 1956. Boston 7 5 683 Texas defeated California, 5- first loss after four victories. In Twin East Track Win — Rivals start since they won their Milwaukee 7 5 683 0, and the Chicago White Sox His teams have won 207 games and lost 241. Yale 1 Ryan left the game with a Paced by strong perfor­ ITiple Jump -1. Ertel E, 2. WhiUiam E, 3. Wilton G. a r 1”. BalUmore 5 5 6X first World Championship in Conference activity. DETROIT (UPI) - Two Detroit 5 5 5X 1 strained tendon in his right 3. LojesM E. 42' 3”. High jump • 1. Ertel E, i: CaHrey E, 3. has had seven straight losing seasons. The total this 1972. mances from Cephus Nolen Scoring heavily in the ShoU)ut -1. Lojeakl E, 2. Cameron R,. Perron G. 5’ 10”. members of the Ancient and Cleveland 4 5 .444 IW elbow in the seventh inning and year was three wins and 20 losses with a seventh place New York 5 8 J86 2W AMERICAN and Mark Ertel, East sprints, the Eagles ran into 3. L e ^ r c E. 51’ 3”. Triple jump -1. Ertel E, Z. WhiUiam E, Honorable Society of Wily The A’s’ rivals hoped the loss his condition was not im­ Discus - 1. Morris R, 2. Tursi E, 3. 3. Lojeikl E. 43’ 3”. tie in the Ivy League. of Hunter, would prevent Catholic High’s track squad suffer opposition in the dis- Carter E. 124' lOU". Shot put -1. Lojeski E, 3. LeCkerc E, 3. Moundsmen meet tonight in beat Minnesota, 4-3, in the only mediately known. Brown struck But Vancisin has also produced two Ivy- Leagu^ West Manager Alvin Dark from put­ scored a twin triumph Javelin -1. Fournier E, 2. Giroux R, 3. Merritt G. 91’ 3'*. • w. 1. pet. other American League games. out six and walked four in tance events where Kowalski R. 140’ 3”. Discus - 1. Tursi E, 2. darter E, 3. championship teams and has won championships in the first regular season g.b. ting together a reliable starting yesterday afternoon over Hylender G. 120’ Oakland 11 5 .688 The A s snapped a 2-2 tie on evening his record at 1-1. Rockville’s superior runners Pole vault -1. Fitzpatrick R, 2. Fabale IVt. gathering of the Boston Red Kansas City 9 5 .643 1 R, 3. Lennedy R. 11. Javelin -1. Fournier E, 2. Nelson G, 3.' three mid-season tournaments, including the 1969 rotation-at least in the early consecutive two-out singles in Whiir Sox 4, Twins 3 Rockville High, 91-54, and prevailed. LaneG. 140*3”. Sox and Detroit Tigers. California 7 7 .5X 3 120 hurdles -1. l^itham E, 2. Ertel E,., Rainbow Classic in Honolulu. Minnesota 6 9 .4X 4Vk stages of the season. They also the seventh inning by Bill Wilbur Wood, a four-time 20- 89-56 over Glastonbury at Outstanding individual 3. Cavanaugh E. 13.5. ' Pole vault - i. Mohnkem G, 2. Farrell The Tigers, in the process of Texas 6 9 .4X 415 330 hurdles -1. WhlUiam E, 2. Sander E E, 3. McCabe G. 10’. Vancisin, 52, is a native of Bridgeport, Conn, and a hoped the result would put un­ North, Bert Campaneris and game winner who lost his first Glastonbury High. replacing familiar old names (3iicago 5 9 .357 5 performances for the Eagles and Cavanaugh E. tie. 45.8. 120. Hurdles -1. Taibon G, WhiUiam E, 1944 Dartmouth graduate. He also coached at Dart­ bearable pressure on star Reggie Jackson. Gene Tenace four starts this season, won his Nolen and Ertel each 120 dash • 1. C. Nolen E, 2. Foley E, 3. tie; 3. Ertel E. 16.5. with young legs and bats, will reliever Rollie Fingers and the were turned in by Cephus Bossie R. 12.1. 330 hurdles -1. Purcell G, 2. Talboon G, mouth, Michigan and Minnesota. His resignation is homered for Oakland’s first run first game with the help of a send 34-year-old lefty Mickey Thuraday’s Rnulls scored doubles, the former Nolen, a new school long 220 -1. C. Nolen E, 2. Foley E, 3. Irvine 3. Whitham E. 44.2< CJilcago 4 Minnesota 3 rest of the A’s’ bullpen crew. and the second was singled in two-run pinch-hit homer by R 23 6 120 -1. C. Nolen, 2. Foley EC, 3. Perron effMtive July 1. , gaining the 120-yard dash jump record of 21 feet, 2 in­ Lolich against Boston right Oakland 3 Kansas City 2 Instead, first Mike Norris and by Campaneris. Deron Johnson which capped a 440 - 1. Foley E, 2. Irvine R. 3 McCann G. 12.1. hander Luis Tiant, also 34. Texas 5 California 0, night and long jump and the latter ches; Ed Lojeski’s 51 feet, 3 E. 50’ 9”. 220 ■ 1. C. Nolen E, 2. Foley E, 3. then Glenn Abbott have pitched Paul Splittorff went the dis­ four-run Chicago rally in the top 880 - 1. Taylor R, 2. Santacroce R, 3. Perron G. 23.6. Lolich, coming off two effectively in starting roles and prevailed in the triple jump inch shot put heave and (Herald photo by Dunn) tance for the Royals and lost his of the ninth. Tom Burgmeier, Burinskas E. 2:04.2. 440 - 1. Foley EC, 2. Vogel G, 3. mediocre seasons, is off to a 2-0 Friday’s Games the A’s show an 11-5 record and and high jump. Brian Foley’s 50,9 quarter Mile - 1. Noel R, 2. Hoermann R, 3. McCann E. 90.9. (All times EDT) second game. pitching in relief of Minnesota’a Stamp E. 4:32.2. 880- 1. Burinskas E, 2. Kaminski 6,3. Islanders Tie start and Tiant, a notoriously Cleveland (Bosman 04) at BalUmore a one-game lead in the Rangers 5, Angels 0 Bert Blyleven, gave up the The locals now sport a 4-1 mile docking. Charest E. 2:07. Two-mile -1. Brand R, 2. Dana E, 3. poor spring pitcher, is a sur­ (Grlmsley 04), 7:X p.m. American League’s Western Jackie Brown pitched a five- won-lost record. Tuesday, Summaries: Lindstrom R. 9:51.7. Mile - 1. ’Tribelhom G, Stamp E, 3. Cheney’s Pitching Staff Milwaukee (Slaton 1-3) at New York homer to Johnson. t 4x110 - 1. East (Sander, Nolen, Skehw E. 4:K. prising 2-1. ’Tiant has won 20 (May 1-1), 8 p.m. Division. They had only an 8-8 East runs against Xavier East 91, Rockville 54 McCann, Burinskas) 45.9. ’Two-miie - 1. Walton'G, 2. Coy G, 3. Russ Dyjak, Pete Ostashen and Steve LeBei, left to right, comprise the Cheney Tech games in each of the past two Chicago (Bannsen 0-2) at Kansas City record in 1973 and a 9-7 mark in High of Middletown in the .4x440 - 1. East (Burinskas, Skehan, Dane E. 10:02. eries seasons. (Fitzmorris 34). 8:X p.m. 1974 at the same stage of the Long jump -1. C. Nolen E, 2. Taylor R, Sander, McCann) 3:39.8. 4x110 1. East (Sander, B Nolen, baseball squad’s pitching staff this spring. Boston (Tiant 2-1) at Detroit (Lolich first major test of the year 3. Stamp E.-21’ 12”. East 89, Glastonbury 56 McCann, Burinskas). 45.9. Lolich, in his 13th season, has >24), 9 p.m. season. irf Hartford County High lump - 1. Ertel E, 2. Hoermann 4)c440 - 1. Glastonbury, 2. East. 3:38. UNIONDALE, N.Y. (UPI) Glenn Resch says it’s good a .555 lifetime winnino percen­ Oakland (Hamilton 14) at California Ironically, Hunter has started BOXSCORES R, 3, Caffrey E. 5’ 10”. Long jump -1. Vogel G, 2. C. Nolen E, (Hassler 1-1), 10:X p.m. checking that’s keeping the New York Islanders alive. He tage while Tiant, in his 12th slowly for the Yankees and has AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE ow hopes Saturday it’ll help them match a 33-year-old per- year, has a .570 winning mark. an 0-3 record after four starts. Saturday's Games Philafli-lphia Ghirago 2 In addition to the veteran formance. got off some good shots against Milwaukee at New York Abbott, a 6-foot-6 right­ ab r h bi ab r h bl Los Angeles San Diego pitchers, both teams feature Chicago at Kansas City hander, went the distance for Casb 2b 4 0 0 0 Kessinger as 3 I 1 0 ab r h bi ab r h bi “We’ve completely changed Resch, they decided to come Lopes cf 5 3 3 1 Tolan If 5 0 11 talented rookies. The Tigers Boston at Detroit the second straight time Bowa as 4 0 10 Cardenal U 4 12 0 our pattern of forechecking the out more aggressively. Stone Early Ace Texas at Minnesota Montanez lb 3 0 1 0 Madlock 3b 4 2 2 2 Cruz 11 6 0 0 0 Torres ss 4 0 10 past three games,” the rookie traded shortstop Eddie CHeveland at Baltimore, night Thursday night when the A’s Luzinaki If 4 12 0 Monday cf 3 0 0 0 Garvey lb 5 2 2 0 Sharon ph 110 0 East Golfers Top Tribe However, it was New York Oakland at California, twilight Schtnidt 3b 4 0 0 0 Morales rf 4 0 2 1 Cey 3b 5 3 3 4 Grubb cl 4 2 3 0 Brinkman in the off-season to defeated the Kansas City goalie said after the Islanders that drew first blood as Ralph Boone c 4 0 3 0 LaCock lb 3 0 10 Crawford If 2 0 10 McCovey lb 3 1 0 0 make room in the starting Royals, 3-2. Abbott allowed McMulln ph 1 11 4 Winfield rf 5 14 5 beat the Pittsburgh Penguins, Stewart, who sat out the first Anderson cf 4 0 11 Trillo 2b 3 0 0 0 Despite a pouring rain. lineup for Tom Veryzer. The Bannister If 2 0 0 0 Swisher c 4 0 0 0 Downing.p 1 0 0 0 Ivie 3b 4 0 0 0 4-1, evening the best-of-seven three games of the series, took National-League Standings Ferguson rf 3 0 11 Fuentes 2b 5 0 0 0 East Catholic High’s Red Sox waited only two weeks Johnstone rf 1 0 0 0 Stone p 3 0 0 0 Stanley Ckip quarter-final series Ori Chicago Staff Lonborg p 2 0 0 0 Yeager c 3 110 Kendall c 3110 a pass from Denis Potvin in Pacers Move talented golf squad proved before putting Fred Lynn in the East Hilgendorf p 0 0 0 0 Auerbach ss 4 0 0 0 Freisleben p 2 0 0 0 at three games apiece. front of Inness and beat him. w. 1. pet. g.b. Mota ph 10 0 1 Frisella p 0 0 0 0 cleanup spot. The rookie Hutton ph 10 0 0 to be better ducks than The Islanders became only Pittsburgh tied the score only dinner, though, was pretty in nearly very innng, erupted Chicago 9 4 .682 - Into 2-1 Lead Garber p 0 0 0 0 Dejesus ss 0 0 0 0 Tomlin p 0 0 0 0 NEW YORK (UPI) - centerfielder is batting .429 and New York 6 6 iOO 2t(i ToUls 33 1 8 1. ToUls 31 4 8 3 Rhoden p 2 0 0 0 Scott ph 10 0 0 5 Manchester High in he bat­ the fourth team in National 49 seconds later as Larouche good.” for four runs in both the seventh Philadelphia 6 7 .462 3 INDIANAPOLIS (UPI) - Philadelphia 010000000-1 Lacy 2b 3 12 0 Foster p 0 0 0 0 Nothing would please the drawing raves from such per­ Beckert ph 10 0 0 tle for the mythical town Hockey League history to come beat Resch with a back-hander Stone credited his supposedly and eighth to break open the St. Louis 6 7 .462 3 The Indiana Pacers didn’t play Chicago OOZOOOOOx—4 Chicago Cubs’ management sons as Managers Bill Virdon, Pittsburgh 5 6 .466 3 E-Stone, Bowa. DP-Philadelphia 1. Folkers p 0 0 0 0 championship yesterday at back and tie after losing the and the Pens kept the puck in non-existent fastball for his fast game agqinst Atlanta. George 5 7 .417 3Vi Totals 4111 14 11 Totals X 6 10 6 of the Yankees, and Earl Montreal well. Coach Bobby Leonard 2B-Anderson, Madlock 2. Cardenal, the Manchester Country first three games. Only one New York’s end for much of the more than to have the drinks 1975 start. Foster also had a solo homer Lm Angeles IX OX 010-11 Weaver, of the Orioles. says, but it was good enough to Morales, Kessinger. San Diego 110 OX XI— 6 Club. team -the 1942 Tofonto Maple period. be on Steve Stone all “I don’t know where it got for the Reds and Jack West put Denver against the wall in ip h r er bb so E-Cruz. Ivie. Grubb. Cey. LOB-Los The game tonight is the start Lonborg L 1-1 4 1-3 7 4 3 4 4 Leafs-ever won after losing But 39 seconds after New summer long. started that I don’t have a fast­ Billingham went the distance to VI. 1. pet. g.b. their best-of-seven ABA playoff Angeles 12. San Diego 10. The Eagles racked up of a weekend road trip for San Diego 9 3 .643 - Hilgendorf 12-3 1 0 0 0 0 2B-Winfield. Grubb. Cey. HR-Cey (5). the first three. York failed to score with ball,” Stone said. “ But just ask gain his first win. Garber 2 0 0 0 0 2 their fifth straight win with A year ago. Stone was looked Boston. Following the three San Francisco 9 7 .663 1 series. Winfield (4). McMullen (1). SB-Lacy. “ That’s been the big Pittsburgh in an extended at as almost an afterthought in some of the hitters if I’ve go Giants 6, Astros 5 Atlanta 9 8 929 IVk Stone W 30 9 8 1 1 1 6 ip h r er Ob so a 3V2—IVi triumph while the games, Boston comes home for The Pacers emerged with a WP-Lonborg. difference—the forechecking. penalty situation, the Islanders the controversial Ron San- one. I think today’s game Von Joshua’s two-out single Los Angeles 9 8 .529 m Rhoden W 1-0 5 6 5 4 3 4 (Herald photo by Dunn) Indians fared better against two days off before playing the Cincinnati 9 9 .500 2 118-112 victory over the T-2:25. A-2jE3. Downing 4 4 1 0 1 3 Goaltendingliasn’t been the big broke loose. Bob Nystrom put totrade between the two proved something. I torew 60 or in the ninth inning drove in Houston 5 13 378 6 Nuggets Thursday night to take Freisle&n L 1-2 5 1-3 7 7 4 5 4 'Ellington High, winning 4-1. first Fenway Park night game Frisella 1-3 0 2 2 2 0 thing.” the puck onto Garry Howatt’s Chicago baseball clubs. Today, 65 per cent fastballs.” pinch runner Derrel Thomas a 2-1 lead in their Western Divi­ Chicago Minneaolo East and Ellington did not of the season Wednesday Tomlin 1-331100 But don’t tell Pittsburgh stick in Iron of Inness and he the 27-year old right-hander Stone, who struck out sbe and with the winning run after San Tliuraday’a Reaulta sion championship series. ab r h bi ab r h bi Foster 2 2 1 1 2 1 Brother Act With East against Cleveland. Chicago 4 Philadelphia 1 Nyman If 5 0 10 Ford cf 3 10 0 play. It was Manchester’s th a t’s w hat’s been beating quickly converted for his first finds himself in an un­ walked only one, got all the hitr Francisco had blown a 3-0 lead. Denver Coach Larry Brown Orta 2b 4 0 0 0 Ferrer 2b 3 0 0 0 Folkers 1 2 0 0 0 1 them. They think it’s all Resch. Cincinnati It Atlanta 3. night Save-Downing (1). Speedsters Cephus and Mike Nolen have been point- opening matches. playoff goal and the game customary role as the early The winning run came off Ken San Francisco 6 Houston 5, night later declined to criticize the Kelly rf 4 0 0 0 Brye rf 3 010 HBP-by Downing (Ivie). Balk-Downing. “Resch really looked sharp,” winner. Forsch, Houston’s sixth Los Angeles 11 San Diego 6, night Stein 3b 0 0 0 0 Darwin dh 4 0 11 getters with East Catholic High’s track squad this Medalist honors went to “ace” of the Eastern Division­ NATIONAL referees but said “We never May dh 4 12 1 Soderhlm 3b 4 0 0 0 T-3:X. A-21.7X. Jeff Torrance with 76, while said rival goalie Gary Inness. Eddie Westfall and Howatt leading Cubs’ staff with three pitcher, after Steve Ontiveros had three guys foul out before. I Hendersn cf 4 12 0 Hisle If 3 10 0 spring. Both are sprinters and members of the 440- Melton 3b 1 0 0 0 Kusick lb 4 13 0 “He’s gotten us thirling. He then scored into the empty net victories in three starts. ting support he needed from opened the inning with a double. Friday’s Games thought we had them. Their yard relay team. Cephus also competes in the long East teammate Mike TV (All times EDT) Richard ss 1111 Braun pr 0 0 0 0 made a few real good saves.” in the last period for the final But as an added bonus after Bill Madlock, who scored twice Doug Rader had a two-run New York (Matlack 1-1) at Montreal three pointers change the Muser lb 3 0 0 0 Borgmann c 4 0 11 jump. Cooney had 77, Tim Johnson lb 1112 Gomez ss 3 0 2 1 Included in the 4-1 score were margin. each victory, Stone has been and drove in two runs with a homer for Houston. (Rogers 0-2), 2:15 p.m. momemtum. Now we’ve got San Franrisro llounlon LaFrancis 80 and two empty net goals in the last St. Louis (Forsch (1-2) at Chicago Dent ss 2 0 0 0 Walton ph 10 0 0 ab r h bi ab r h bi “We just blew the last three treating his teammates to pair of doubles. After Madlock Dodgers 11, Padres 6 (Reuschel 1-1), 2:X p.m. our backs to the wall.” Sharp rf 10 10 Blyleven p 0 0 0 0 Brad Strella 88. Jimmy Bradford rf 0 0 0 0 Burgmeier pO 0 0 0 Joshua cf 3 2 2 2 Gross If 5 0 0 0 half minute. The game really games,’’ Larouche lamented. dinner or drinks at one of the doubled home Jose Cardenal in Pinch-hitter Ken McMullen Philadelphia (Carlton 0-2) at PitU- Leonard said Denver played a Phillips 3b 4 10 0 Forsch p 0 0 0 0 Wigren’s 81 paced burgh (Kison 1-0), 8:06 p.m. Dawning c 3 0 0 0 Campbell p 0 0 0 0 Murcer rf 4 13 2 Milbourne ss 5 0 0 0 was decided in the second “They never quit but luck is three Chicago restaurants of the fifth, Jerry Morales also made his first hit of the season h u “super ball game. They almost Wood p 0 0 0 0 B Cincinnati (Kirby 0-1) at Houston Manchester with Mike period. a memorable one, belting a Matthews If 4 0 2 2 Cedeno cf 5 13 0 everything. Now it’s our turn.” which he isjpart owner. doubled for the third run of the TONIGHT (Dierker 2-1), 8:35 p.m. had us out of it. You get down Forster p 0 0 0 0 Spe^ If 0000 May c 4001 Riggott in with an 82, Nancy After a scoreless first periiid Resch, too, had one regret. The latest round of free game. grand slam homer during a six- Atlanta (Capra 2-1) at San Diego Totals 33 4 8 4 Totals 32 3 8 3 'niomssn lb 4 0 0 0 Watson lb 5 2 3 0 7:55 Yanka vs. Brewers, (Siebert 1-0), fo) p.m. against them and it’s hell to Chicago 000000 004-4 Narkon 84 and Duffy Leone in which the Penguins played a “It’s just a shame we waited run sixth inning Los Angeles Minnesota OOO 010110- 3 Speier ss 4 110 Cruz rf 2 111 The drinks came Thursday after In the only other National WINF Los Angeles (Messer.smith 2-0) at San come back.” Ontiveros 3b 3 0 1 0 Cabell If 0 0 0 0 87. Par is 36-36-72. careful checking game but still so long before we won a game.” Stone threw an eight-hitter in ' outburst over the Western Francisco (Caldwell 0-2), 11:06 p.m. DP-Chlcago 1. Minnesota 1. LOB- League games Thursday, San 7:55 Red Sox vs. Tigers, Game four is here tonight. Uiicago 6. Minnesota 6. Thomas 2b 0 10 0 DoRader 3b 2 12 2 the Cubs’ 4-1 victory over the Francisco edged Houston, 6-5, Division-leading San Diego. DaRader c 4 0 0 0 Andrews 2b 0 0 0 0 Ellington was led by Bob WTIC 3B-Henderson. HR-May (21. Johnson Heaverlo p 0 0 0 0 Metzger ss 3 0 0 0 A Herald Angle Philadelphia Phillies. Cincinnati crushed Atlanta, 11- Ron Cey also drove in four Satunlay’s Games (2). SB-Hisle2, Downing. S-Ferrer, Barr p 2 0 0 0 Johnson ph 0 0 0 1 Lennon’s 85. SATURDAY ip h r er bb so “This time, it’ll only be for a 3, and Los Angeles routed San Dodger runs—three on his fifth St. Louis at Chicago Golden State Godson ph 1 0 0 0 Richard p 2 010 Summary : East - Cooney Nordiques Outmuscled 1:00 (3) NBA Playoffs New York at Monireal Wood W M 8 7 3 3 3 1 Williams p 0 0 0 0 Scherman p 0 0 0 0 By Earl Yost 37-40-77, Torrance 38-38-76, couple of drinks,” Stone said. Diego, 11-6. homer in the fifth. Dave Win­ 1:55 Yanks vs. Brewers, Philadelphia at Pittsburgh Forster 1 10002 Maddox pn 1 0 0 0 Batista ph 10 0 0 But when asked what a shutout Reds 11, Braves 3 field had four hits and five RBIs Los Angeles at San Francisco Enters Finals Blyleven 8 7 3 3 2 7 Molfitt p 0 0 0 0 Granger p 0 0 0 0 Strella 43-45-88, LaFrancis WINF Cincinnati at Houston, night Burgmeier L 1-1 0 11110 Lavelle p 0 0 0 0 Crawford p 0 0 0 0 Sports Editor might bring, he added: “In that for the Padres, including a Campbell 1 0 0 0 0 1 39-41-80; Manchester - Johnny Bench and Tony 2:15 (22, 30) Cards vs. Atlanta at San Diego, n i^ t NEW YORK (UPI) - Hill c 1 0 0 0 York p 0 0 0 0 case, we’ll have to see about three-run homer off winner Blyleven pitched to 3 batters in 9th; Howard rf 10 0 0 Perez drove in three runs each Cubs Members of the supporting cast Burgmeier pitched to 2 batters in 9th. Narkon 44-40-84, Leone 44-43- Walton Provides dinne”. ’j’he check on the last Rick Rhoden. Totals X 6 9 6 Totals X 5 10 5 as Cincinnati, which threatened 2:15 Red Sox vs. Tigers, played leading roles Thursday Save-Forster (2). HBP-by Blyleven San Francisco IX X I101— 6 87, Wigren 37-44-81, Riggott Increase Shown (Melton). Houston OX 310 010— 5 Familiar ISames in Boxscores WTIC night when the Boston Celtics WP-Wood. PB-Downing. 41-41-82, Alternates - Tim and Golden State Warriors ad­ E-Metzger 2. Ontiveros. Da. Rader. 3:00 (8) Pro Golf BALTIMORE (UPI) - T-2:23. A-2916. Granger. DP-Houston 2. LOB-San Fran­ P Familiar names in local baseball boxscores this spring Minnesota Spark. Kelley 47-47-94, Kurt MAJOR 3:30 (3) Tennis: Connors Figures for the first half of vanced to the finals of the cisco 14. Houston 9. are those of Blanchard and Naktenis. Jimmy Blanchard, a Hassett 43-44-87. Brian Pimlico’s 60-day race meeting National Basketball Associa­ Kansas City Oakland 2B-Matthews. Cedeno 2. Murcer. Wat­ vs. Newcombe son 2. Ontiveros. HR-Rader (1). SB- good hitting outfielder with Manchester Community Charlebois 46-47-93 was LEAGUE this spring show wagering up by tion Eastern and Western ab r h bi ab r h bi QUEBEC CITY (UPI) — Minnesota outmuscled the Celtic Fast Break 4:30 (8)'Boxing: Foreman Wohlford rf 4 0 0 0 North cf 4 110 Cedeno. Murcer. S-Joshua. Ontiveros. SF- Qillege, is the son of Jim Blanchard, a one-time, top-flight five per cent over last year and Conference playoffs. May. East’s alternate. Quebec Nordiques, 5-3, Thursday night to tie their WHA LEADERS vs. five heavyweighls. Otis cf 3 0 10 Campnrs ss 4 0 2 1 ip h r er bb so right-handed pitcher in the local Twilight League...Pete attendance up by 4.9 per cent, George Johnson, the Mayberry lb 1 0 0 0 Jackson rf 4 0 2 1 semifinal series, 1-1, and Coach Harry Neale now says his SUNDAY McRae If 3 0 0 1 Rudi lb 10 0 0 Barr 5 7 4 3 1 1 Naktenis is an outfielder with Manchester High this Pimlico General Manager Warriors’ backup cqmter who Killebrew dh3 0 0 0 Williams dh 4 0 0 0 Williams 1 1 0 0 0 0 Fighting Saints are sure to make the finals. Just Overpowers 1:00 Brewers vs. Yankees, 1 0 0 0 0 0 spring. His father, Pete, was a left-handed pitcher with the Leading Batters Chick Lang said Thursday. only two years ago was playing Brett 3b 4 0 0 0 Bando 3b 3 0 0 0 Moffitt Game Postponed The Fighting Saints lived up they see us in Minnesota. Den- (Based on 25 at liats) WINF Rojas 2b 4 13 0 Tenace c 4 111 Uvelle W 23 1 1112 1 old Philadelphia Athletics under Manager Connie Mack For the 30 racing days since on the San Francisco sandlots, Heaverlo 1 1 0 0 0 0 Yesterday’s scheduled to their name Thursday, ms Brodeur (Quebec goalie) BOSTON (UPI) - Johnny Egan won’t need an inter- 1:25 Re-Sox vs. Tigers, Patek ss 3 0 2 1 CWshngtn If 3 1 2 0 5 1-3 4 4 4 8 1 (Herald photo by Pinto) the track opened March 17, and Jo Jo White, often Solaita ph 1 0 0 0 Garner 2b 2 0 0 0 Richard and later with the Cincinnati Reds in the National League. baseball game at Storrs hammering the Nordiques off was great tonight or we would preter when the recurring niglitmare haunts him this .National League Scherman 2-3 1 0 0 0 0 g ah r h pet. WTIC pari-mutuel machines have described by Boston General Stinson c 4 110 Mangual ph 10 0 0 1-311010 The elder Naktenis is a graduate of Duke University, between the UConn sub-varsity the puck at every turn and have buried them early. He Splittorff p 0 0 0 0 Kubiak 2b 0 0 0 0 Granger summer. Unser, NY 12 47 12 20 .426 2:30 (3) NBA Playoffs ' handled $37.2 million, com­ Manager Red Auerbach as, Crawford 1 13 1 0 0 0 0 East Catholic High Golf Team Boone, Phil 13 44 5 18 .409 Abbott p 0 0 0 0 13 0 0 0 0 0 known for its many contributions to pro ball...Former club and Manchester Community keeping them to 26 shots, most­ kept the score down from He’ll see his Houston Rockets Few of Boston’s shots were 3:30 (22, 30) NHL Totals X 2 7 2 Totals X 3 8 3 York Monday, Chi 13 48 II 19 .396 p a r e to $35.4 million for the “the Celtics’ unsung hero,” Forsch...... L 0-2 1 2 110 0 golf champion at the Manchester Country Club, Stan College was postponed due to Talent-loaded East Catholic High gold squad, left to right, Brian Charlebois, Mike ly long, weak ones which John reaching double digits. forming a human tunnel and a bad. They had driving layups or Stargell, Pitt 11 43 6 17 .386 Playoffs Kansas City 001IX OOO- 2 sarnie period a year ago. were thrust into the limelight Oakland 010 010 lOx— 3 Save-Heaverlo (1). HBP-by Barr (Do. Hilinski, is a one-handicap player this season. Bill King rain. It has been reset for Sun­ Garrett easily handled. “The series will go six or stream of Boston Celtics wide open opportunities Morgan, Cin 17 59 8 22 .373 3:30 (8) American Rader), by Granger (Da. Raderl. by Cooney, Brad Strella, Jeff Torrance, Tim LaFrancis and Coach Bob Prinz. Reitz, St.L 13 50 5 18 .360 The total attendance so far when their teams advanced E-Campaneris. Splittorff. Wohlford. DP day afternoon. The Nordiques took a 2-0 lead seven games and we’ll take it.” Oakland 3. LOB-Kansas City 8, Oakland Heaverlo (Do. Raderl. has a two handicap at the same club...Long associated speeding unmolested toward brought on by constant offen­ Garvey, LA 18 70 7 25 .357 Sportsman was 325,778 as compared with with wins over the Seattle T-2:48. A39X. in the first period on goals by Brodeur faced 47 shots, in­ Hill, SF 12 31 3 11 .366 9. with American Legion baseball in Connecticut, Earl the basket en route to another sive movement. The final 4:30 (8) Golf 310,357 last year. SuperSonics and Houston 2B-Jackson, Stinson. 3B-Patek. HR- Marc Tardif and Allan cluding 20 in the second period Rose, Cin 17 72 11 25 .347 Petersen of Manchester will again serve as director of the Registration fast break victory. figures showed the Celtics with Wynn. LA 15 53 13 18 .340 Rockets. Tenace (2). SB-Wohllord. C. Washington. Globensky. Tardif scored again when the Saints scored four S-Wohllord. Garner. SF-McRae. fine program in the state this summer. Petersen’s brother Jim Colbert Boston ended the Rockets’ an unearthly .607 shooting Johnson, who labored on the ip h r er bb so The seconil session of Alumni in the second period to give goals. playoff dreams Thursday night percentage and the Rockets American League bench behind Cliff Ray all Splittorff L 1-2 8 8 3 3 5 6 Cinrinnall Vtlania Bob will oversee District Eight play as its commissioner. Junior baseball registration ab r h bi ab r h bi Early Leader Quebec a 3-1 lead but after that, The eries now moves to w ith a w ith erin g 128-115 with a creditable .500 mark. g ab r h pet. 10-Pin Qualifying season long, aided Rick Barry’s Abbott W 2-0 9 7 2 2 5 2 Manchester’s Post will be back to defend its laurels this will be held Monday evening Chalk, Cal 13 40 7 20 .500 WP-Splittorff. Rose 11 5 0 10 Garr If 5 0 10 l^nnesota dominated. Minnesota for games three and runaway win that ended The defending NBA cham­ Foster lb 1111 MPerez 2b 4 110 summer with nine members of last year’s squad still eligi­ CARLSBAD, Calif. (UPI) - from 6:30 to 8:30 at the White, NY 7 27 12 13 .481 31 points with an awesome dis­ T-2:22. A-3.112. BOWLING Mike Walton provided the four Saturday and Sunday. Houston’s season. The Celtics pions had lapses of non­ Carew, Minn 10 28 6 13 .464 play of how a big man can Concepcin ss 6 2 3 0 Evans 3b 3 110 ble which means the outlook is bright. Jack Holik, former “My caddy didn’t know who he West Side Rec, 110 Cedar St. Spark, scoring two goals and Lynn, Bos 10 35 6 15 .429 Morgan 2b 4 2 2 0 Williams lb 4 0 0 1 now can daydream about their movement in the first two At Parkade Lanes dominate a game when the Texas Culifurniu Armoristr If 1 0 0 0 Baker rf 3 112 Manchester High athlete and Trinity player, returns as was caddying for today,’’ The league is for 13-14-year assisting on scores by George Munson, NY 12 48 4, 18 .375 upcoming Eastern Conference periods and worried too much, May, Chi 14 51 3 18 .353 Warriors beat the Sonics, 105- ab r h bi ab r h bi Bench c 5 2 2 3 Lum cf 3 0 2 0 head coach for the second year...Skip Mikoleit, long active laughed Jim Colbert. olds who will not reach their Morrison and Rick Smith. Mike College Record Henderson, Chi 14 57 12 20 .351 Tovar dh 5 0 2 1 Nettles cl 4 0 0 0 Plummer c 1 0 0 0 Correll c 4 0 0 0 ' BLOSSOMS - Lorraine 202-536, Nels Johnson 510, Matt championship series until their according to White, about the 96, to win their best-of-seven Davis cf 5 0 0 0 Rivers if 4010 TPerez lb 5 3 3 3 Blanks ss 4 0 2 0 Colbert surprised everybody, 15th birthday by Aug. 1. Antonovich scored the Saints’ Yount, Mil 12 40 7 14 .350 Defending champions Ken Thomas, Ed Brennan and 4 0 0 0 in the Little League baseball program here, will take care Peterman 126-344, Lorraine DePumpo 516, Wendall Poucher COLLEGE PARK, Md. opponent is decided in tonight’s Rockets’ halfcourt press, that Rojas, KC 12 44 4 15 341 series, four games to two. Randle 2b 5 12 0 Harperper dh Chaney 2b 0 0 0 0 Niekro p 2 0 10 not only his caddy, in the first Registration must be in per­ fifth goal in the third period. Burroghs rf 3 0 0 0 Boente lb 2 0 0 0 Geronimo cf 4 0 2 1 Easterly p 0 0 0 0 of the managerial duties with the Legion this season. Swift 126, Rebecca Best 138-359. 513, A1 Bolls 537, A1 LaPlant (UPI) — The University of Buffalo-Washington game. was effective Tuesday night in Blair, Balt 9 39 7 14 .333 Sandy Edwards will be idle this weekend when the annual Johnson, playing what Barry 4 0 10 round of the $200,000 Tourna­ son. No phone registrations will “We knew we had to play Kusick, Minn 9 27 1 9 .333 Hargrove lb 5 1 2 1 Chalk 3b Griffey rf 4 12 1 Tepedino ph 10 0 0 558, A1 Kuzmickas 201-551, Bill Maryland basketball team set a The fifth and final game of Houston. The press never came quest for Town 10-Pin Bowling Tournament champions called, “the best game of his Spencer lb 2 10 0 Lahoud rf 3 0 00 Flynn 3b 2 0 10 Leon p 0 0 0 0 ment of Champions Thursday. K. of C. - Bill August 202-208- be accepted. tough. That’s the way you have major college record for field Lovitto...... If 0 10 0 Egan c 2 0 0 0 Driessen ph 1 0 0 0 House p 0 0 0 0 Avery 208-559, Bill Belekewicz the Boston-Houston series was and its absence upset Boston’s starts at the Parkade Lanes. career,” scored 18 points and 1000 Notes Off the Cuff He fired a seven-under-par 65 576, Fred Nassiff 527, Ray Everyone must sign up to play Quebec,” Neale said. goal accuracy last season, hit­ Sllome Runs Harrah ss 110 0 Meoli ph Vukovich 3b 1 0 0 1 May ph 10 0 0 202-524, Yvan Audet 206-218-559, much like the second game; rhythm. National League: Evans, Atl 5; Cey Qualifying tests are slated all but shut down Seattle’s 7- Howell 3b 4 0 13 Rodriguez c 1 0 0 0 Billinghm p 3 0 11 — only one shot off the La Costa whether he played last year or “But if the Nordiques think we 3010 Rockville High’s varsity baseball coach, Len Rock, was Duhamel 222-527, John Fogarty Max Smole 537, Mike Hodge ting 54.7 per cent of its shots Houston stayed close through “But in the second half we and Wynn, LA, Kingman, NY and Saturday starting at noon and foot-2 rookie center, Tom Sundberg c 4 0 0 0 Remi 2b Totals 43 II 18 II Totals 34 3 9 3 course record — and emerged not.' Tryout schedule will be were tough tonight, wait until Luzinski, Fliil 4. Brown p 0 0 0 0 Ramirez ss 3 0 2 0 Cincinnati 010X1441—11 the most valuable payer with the University of Hartford 535, Ed Yourkas 209-508, Real 208, Jim Cantin 589, Mario Frat- from the floor. the first half (trailing, 60-55, at decided we didn’t want to o also at 2 and 4 o’clock and Sun­ Burleson, who had kept the Sudakis ph 1000 Atlanta IX OX 000— 3 with a two-stroke lead. given at time of registration. American League: May, Bait 4; Lynn, 0 0 0 0 baseball team in 1960. Jack Repass, also a local man and Breton 213-567, Norbert Audet taroli 524, Milt Kershaw 525. intermission) before Boston back to Houston,” said White, Bos, Powell, Clev, Horton, Det, Briggs, day at 10 a.m., noon and 2 Sonics in contention throughout Ryan p E-M. Perez. Garr. DP-Cincinnati 2. Mii, Bonds and White, NY, Jackson, Oak Scott p 0 0 0 0 Atlanta 1. LOB-Cincinnati 11, Atlanta 8. ran off a succession of fast who had 17 of his game-high 29 o’clock. Each bowler will roll 0 0 0 0 current sports information director at UHartford, was the and Burroughs, Tex 3. the series with his improved Kirkwood p 2B-M. Perez, Blanks, Garr, Niekro, T break points at the top of the points in the third quarter. “We four games across eight lanes. play. The 33 minutes logged by Totals 34 5 7 5 Totals 32 0 5 0 Perez, Bench 2. HR-Baker (4), Foster MVP in baseball in 1956...Bill Anderson and Eric Stafford, I Texas OX IX 010- 5 (3). SB-Flynn, Concepcion. S-Billingham third quarter to seal the game. try not to run many plays, just Thomas, Men’s Scratch Divi­ both of Manchester are members of the UHartford varsity Runa Batted In Johnson were the most in any California 0X 0X 000-0 2, Vukovich. The Celtics took the second go out and run and improvise. sion king, and Brennan and E-Randle. Ramirez. LOB-Texas 9 ip h r er bb so 2 golf squad this spring...Killington reports snow between National League: Evans, Atl and one stretch for him this season. game, 112-100. That’s when we’re at our best.” Wynn, LA 15; Bench, Cin 13; Madlock Edwards, Men’s and Women’s Ironically, it was the man California 9 Billingham W 1-1 9 9 3 3 4 5 two and four feet on 39 of its trails and slopes...While and Monday, Chi and Montanez, Phil 12. 2B-Tovar, Howell. 3B-Ramirez SB- Niekro L 1-2 6 12 6 6 2 4 “We did a good job in the first Other Celtics in the free­ American League; May, Balt 16; Hisle, Handicap Division champs, Johnson replaced (Ray) who Burroughs. Randle. Davis. Harper. Easterly 1 0 0 0 1 0 hockey is finished in Hartford until next season, the onigliaro Comeback All Uphill half (to trail, 60-55, at intermis­ lancing act were John Minn 14; Lynn, m s 13; McRae, KC 12; ip h r er bb so Leon 0 5 4 4 0 0 have been seeded into cham­ told him how to stop Burleson. Springfield Indians are still alive in the American League Burroughs, Tex II. Brown W 1-1 9 5 0 0 4 6 House 2 1 1 I 0 0 sion) but in the third quarter, Havlicek, who had 28 points and pionship play. “Cliff told me to take a step Ryan L 4-1 6 7 4 4 4 8 Niekro pitched to four batters in 7th; playoffs. The Kings and Rochester are all even at two . ) (Jo Jo) White hit a couple, they Don Nelson, who scored 25. The top seven scorers in each back,” said Johnson, “ so 1 Scott 113 0 1 n 3 0 LMn pitched to five batters in 8th. games each in their semifinal series. The two clubs meet purely coincidental. got their running game going Havlicek charged the basket all division will join the reigning Kirkwood 123 0 0 0 0 3 WP-Billingham3. PB-Correll. By Mitt Richman one that has a $4,(KM)-a-week. his first year back and even 'There wasn’t the usual joking Conigliaro choked up when he Pitrhing wouW have a chance to jump Ryan pitched to one batter in 7th T-2;40. A3i66. Conigliaro’s comeback with and good night,” said Egan. night and had 12 free-throw (Rased on most vletorles) tonight in Rochester and Sunday night at 7 in Springfield— payroll and provides the two better with 36 homerS and 116 or kidding around Conigliaro’s came to the plate for the first champs in quarterfinal action into his shot. When I blocked a T-2;v6. A-10,002. NEW YORK (UPI) - The the Red Smf was all uphill. He “We didn’t help; we took a cou­ points as a result. Nelson National League: Morton, Atl 4-0; with tickets no problem...John Vitale placed a disappoin­ Conigliaros with a good living, RBIs in 1970, but the Red Sox, first day back with the Red Sox time in three-and-a-half years Stone, Chi, McNally, Mtl, McIntosh, SD Sunday, May 4 with the finals couple of his shots, it got him ting 55th in the Boston Marathon last Monday. The former changes are subtle ones, but was ticketed for the minors this but Tony C has discovered that sorely in need of a second ple of bad shots and you can’t do scored on 11 of 15 free throw 3-0; Sutton, LA 3-1; Carroll, Cin 3-2. the following Sunday. thinking. I also decided to make this spring at their Winter at Fenway Park two weeks ago. American League: Ryan, CalLO; Blue, they are unmistakably spring but managed to hang on as much as he enjoys the baseman, traded him to the that against the Boston attempts, including 8-10 in the Trophies and cash awards him work on defense—to take 5 UConn long-distance runner has been up and down during Haven, Fla., training quarters. “This time I made up my Oak 4-1: Fitzmorris, KC and Champion, with six hits in his last 10 times Celtics.” first half. SANDY EDWARDS the past few years but has been a first- or second-place there. Some of the old fire is restaurant, it still isn’t the Angels that fall in a deal that His teammates were aware this mind not to let happen to me will go to the winners. away from his offense.” (MMECnitlT GOIF LAND at bat before the season began. gone from the eyes, most of same as playing baseball. He brought them Doug Griffin. was the last chance, the end of what did the first time I came man in most New England races during this span...UConn Had the Red Sox assigned him 18 HOLE PAR 3 the high boyish timbre has missed it being away. With the Angels, Conigliaro the line for him, as far as ever back in 1969,” he said. “The home basketball varsity games next season may start at to their Pawtucket farm, he disappeared from the voice When he quit the game in July began having trouble seeing the playing professional baseball ovation the fans gave me then . • 7:30, a half-hour earlier than in the past...Riverside Park would’ve gone. of 1971, he was with the Califor­ ball again, and he retired. For Speedway will feature a 100-lap race Saturday night for and where the hair on his was concerned, anyway, and made me cry. I couldn't see the 18 HOLE MINIATURE COURSE “I’ve come this far,” he says. nia Angels, it was bis second good this time, he said. So did how many funny things can you stock car pilots. Green flag drops at 7:45. head was once coal'black, it ball well and filed out to right “It would be foolish for me to such departure and this time the doctors. think of to say about that? field. It’s tough to hit with is peppered with more than quit now.” Rockets Not Ashamed in Loss to Celtics there was every reason to But after being out more than Carl Yastrzemski came over water in your eyes.” EQUIPMENT FURNISHED a few flecks of gray now. The possibility exists the Red believe he’d never be back two years, Conigliaro felt his End of the Line Tony Conigliaro has been to Conigliaro that first day. “I just stepped up to the plate Sox may still send him back againi eyesijght had improved enough “I’m really glad we played the Celtics did most of their pattern,” said Egan. “But we you throw something into it and sellout crowd and- when he away three and a half years and “I don’t care what you want this time and got set to hit,” BOSTON (UPI) - The John McKeon played in Dartmouth’s first dozen baseball because they are up to their so that he’d like to take one the Celtics,” said forward Rudy damage in spurts,” he said. couldn’t stop them when they fouled out late in the fourth it shows. me to do to help you. I’ll do it,” Conigliaro says. “No tears this Houston Rockets were not a it can be stopped. We could do PLAY NIGHT OR DAY games this spring and has a .237 average, nine hits in 38 of­ elbows in extraordinary young He could barely see the ball more crack. He attempted to Tomjanovich after Thursday’s “We’d play two quarters of freelanced. It’s all a matter of that when the Celtics went into quarter he received a standing “Basically everything is the said Yastrzemski. “If you want time. I wasn’t going to let that team mired in self pity ficial trips...Bill Nevue caught an 18-inch, three-pound outfielders. Jim Rice, a 22- any more. come back with the Angels’ 128-115 quarterfinal finale. solid basketball and then make rebounding. Dave Cowens leaps a pattern. But once the Celtics ovation from the sellout crowd. same,” he ^ies to say about his batting practice, I’ll throw it happen to me again. I Thursday night. They knew rainbow trout yesterday morning in the Skungamaug year-old right-handed hitting His vision had reached the Arizona instructional team in “They taught us a lot. we a bunch of mistakes. All of a so high, gets a rebound, then all start running, it’s their game.” “We played them close for a returqtojiis old ball club, the for you, anywhere, anytime you remembered the last time.” OPEN 9 AM to 11 PM longballer, has taken over the point where it would’ve been the winter of 1973 but refused say. I’d like to have you back. they were beaten by a better learned about the different sudden, they’d be gone. A bad of a sudden, John Havlicek and Egan felt the Rockets did a half, and then we blew it by River in Coventry...Bruce Peck, former Manchester High Bo^aton Red Sox, as a Conigliaro picked on a 3-and-l designated hitting job, and Fred dangerous for him to keep assignment when they tried to team and they weren’t things that go into making a shot here and there can really the two guards go streaming respectable job, all things con­ making bad shots, and when we 9 third baseman, is holding down that spot with the Eastern designated hitter. "The We all would.” pitch, a low, fast ball on the out- Lynn, a 23-year-old lefthanded playing. send him to one of their Triple There were 34,019 on hand for sjde corner by Jim Slaton, and ashamed of their perfor­ solid team. Rebounding, run­ turn a game around against a down the floor on a fast break.” sidered. “The Celtics have all Connecticut State College jayvee squad this spring. He’s a pitchen bayen/t changed that missed they were ready. You GO KARTS FRI. 6-9 hitting wizard, could wind up Struck in the left eye by a ball A clubs. He obtained his release the Red Sox opener with the lined a single to right, th e Red mance over five games with ning, hitting the open man, and fast breaking team.” “Paul Silas, there’s one of the that experience, and jhat’s fine looking prospect....Guess here is John Newcombe much. Whateverlhey think they know, they’re patient the American League’s Rookie thrown by Jack Hamilton in from the Angels and this past Sox won the ball game, 5-2. poise. This was good for us.” The Rockets learned they big keys,” said Tomjanovich of tough to beat. They all shoot, SAT. 1-9 SUN 1-9 will defeat Jimmy Connors in their ‘grudge’ tennis match can get you out with, that’s Milwaukee Brewers at Fenway the Boston Celtics. on that fast break. of the Year. 1967 while enjoying a big year, winter he talked the Red Sox Park two weeks ago, and when More important than that is The Rockets feel they learned Rocket c6ach John Egan felt could defend against the Celtics the Celtics’ inside man. “He and they all rebouiid. But still, Sometimes, the lead man will what they throw.” Saturday in Las Vegas despite the odds. Connors is a 7-5 Should the Red Sox make the' Conigliaro was out the rest of into letting him have another Conigliaro came up to hit with when you ask him how he can something about championship his team held its own, even by forcing them into a pattern gets that break going. You they couldn't stop us. We had wait until the fourth of fifth Right now the 30-year-old choice in Las Veas and 9-4 in London...Big John Kershaw, move, Conigliaro undoubtedly that season and all of the chance. Yastrzemski on first base in the see now, he says “great.” basketball and regarded the though the Celtics won three offense, but also discovered the know, they run a simple our points. Trouble was, we man has come down before RTE. 83TALC0miLLE; CONN. Conigliaro is out of the lineup a recent Manchester resident, took home the checkered will go. following year. He surprised “Why?” he says, thinking.it first inning, they gave him a “ You m ean t h a t ? ” a series as their first real test as games by somewhat lopsided difference between theory and offense. But that’s the toughest couldn’t stop them either.” passing off for the shot. That with a deep groin pull. The fact Exit 95 Interstate 86 flag — and first-place money — in the Lakeville, Mass., He and his younger brother, everybody, his doctors in­ over a moment. “B^ause I felt standing ovation,, the same as newsman pressed him. a contending team. In their scores. reality. kind to stop. If a team is really Guard Calvin Murphy’s 27 comes with experience. You he also is feeling a deep pull in S p ^ w a y ’s stock car race last weekend. The track has a Billy, who also played with the cluded, by coming back in 1969. I was young enough. My vision they did when he came back for “I mean it,” he said. “I eyes, they passed. “You have t remember that “We could stop them on a running a complex offense, then points were appreciated by a can't beat that,” said Murphy. Phone 643-2654 his batting average, down to an Red Sox, operate a successful Conigliaro did well enough improved tremendously. I the first time in 1969 after near­ wouldn't be here if I couldn't.” new clay surface. almost infinitesimal .130, is restaurant in Nahant, Mass., with 20 home runs and 82 RBIs honestly felt I could do i t ” ly being killed. Pa g e f o u r t e e n - Ma n c h ester e v e n in g h e r a l d . Manchester, Conn., Frl.. April 25,1975 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manctester, Conn., Fri., April 25, 1975 — PAGE FIFTt^^P-N OBITUARIES 95 Give i The Bloodmoblle collected 95 Mortenson; three gallot^f Mrs. BUY Jacqueline Nichols. “Mrs. RENT Jacob Muschko Joseph A. Morin pints during its Visit Thuraday at St. Mark’s Episcopal Church. Virginia House. Jacob Muschko, of 160 Joseph A. Morin, 89, of That is 55 pints short of Its 150 There wiil be no .Regularly V Chestnut St. was dead on Willlmantic died Thursday at a pint per visit goal. scheduled BloodmohUe visit in arrival Thursday at Windham convalescent home. Of the llhappolntments made May due to re-scheduling of the Manchester Memorial Hospital He was the father of Mrs. in adviance, M y 70 were kept. May (R a tio n to June 6 at after suffering an apparent Edward Giard of Manchester, ’There were 32 walk-in donors, Manchester Memorial heart attack at his home. He Clement Morin of Vernon and Hospital in order to celebrate 1975 and 7 were deferred until was the husband of Mrs. Julia Mrs. Theodore Gunter of another time. the 25th anniversary of the Turek Muschko. Rockville. Heading the list of gallon Connecticut Red C n ^ Blood Mr. Muschko was bom April He is also survived by 3 other donors is Joseph TuUy Jr. of 16 Program. 10,1893 in Austria-Hungary, son sons, 2 other daughters, 31 Seymour Rd. who reached the Howeverr the Bloodmobile of the late John and I^therine grandchildren, and 50 great­ will v is it. Manchester High “A Voice for America’s Property Owner” nine-gallon mark. Demko Muschko, and had lived grandchildren. Other gallon donors are: Six School, East Catholic High. in Manchester for 65 years. The funeral is Saturday at gallons, George Pinto and School, and Howell Cheney Before his retirement in 1942, 9:15 a.m. from the Bacon Donald E llis; four gallons, Regional Vocational-Technical The Presidents Message he was employed for 32 years in Funerai Home, 71 Prospect St., Rosario Sapienza; three School during May at times to the dye house of Cheney Bros. Wiliimantic, with a Mass at St. 4 gallons, James D. Reuter,'John be announced. Now Is Time He was a member of Zion Mary’s Church, Wiliimantic, at Farley, Mrs. Anne Theriault, Mrs: Elaine Sweet, director Evangeiical Lutheran Church 10. Burial will be in St. Joseph’s Chester Kosak; two gallons, of the local Red Cross, urges and the Zipser Club. Cemetery, Wiliimantic. students to make ah extra ef­ What Is a Realtor? Victor Squadrito, Mary Jarvis, Other survivors are two sons, Friends may call at the Ann M. Kibbe, Mary Jarvis, fort to donate blood to help ome By RICHARD MERRITT duct more intensive seen in the availability of compact ones built to save John Muschko and Michael funeral home tonight from 7 to Victor Squadrit^ one gallon, build up the diminished blood The Manchester Board of educational sessions. mortgage money. Generally energy. Muschko, both of Manchester; Robert A. Phillips, Michael bank supply. By DOROTHEA BROOKS bination of these methods might Your local Realtor is a lower interest rates and a But whatever the outlook, seven grandchildren and two Realtors consists of 62 ac­ Morano, Mary Ellen Nemergut. Persons in good health United Press International make a hom^wner of you - or professional, skilled in the somewhat tighter rein on in­ great-grandchildren. tive Realtors, about 109 local Realtors stand ready Mrs. Gerald H. Eaton Gallon donors whose names between the ages 6f 18 and 66 • If you are in the market for a help you sell the home you have. V field of bring buyer and flation have spurred home The funeral is Monday at 1 Realtor-Associates (sales to serve the public by ANDOVER - Mrs. Ann Wat­ were omitted last month are: can donate blood. Students 17 house, and can afford one, now is &fore you give up on conven­ p.m. at Watkins Funerai Home, personnel), 15 non-resident seller together. The Realtor sales, both new and used. providing information on son Eaton, 87, of Bear Swamp Nine gallons, Sylvester Barnes; years old can donate blood with a good time to buy, the experts tional mortgages, RELO mem­ 142 E. Center St. The Rev. VC members, and 13 affiliate has full knowledge of real Our local banks have mortgage loan availability Rd. died Thursday at a seven gallons, Robert S. parental permission. advise. bers advise, check savings in­ Charles Kuhl, pastor of Zion members (mostly bankers), estate values, taxes, finan­ stated they now have plenty and rates and by searching Manchester convalescent 'That’s ali well and good - if stitutions where you have an ac- Evangeiical Lutheran Church, cing, and the community of mortgage money for the home to fit the buyer. hospital. She was the wife of you can get a mortgage This counL or have torrowed in the with a total membership of 2 will officiate. Burial will be in facilities and schools. available. Gerald H. Eaton. ■APPOINTMENTS KEPT- Was the big problem in 1974 for past Either fact may persuade I Li about 200. East Cemetery. Many Realtors are in­ Barring any reversal in Bom in England, Mrs. Eaton Ffospective buyers and it made one of them to give you a loan. If The board maintains of­ Friends may call at the came to this country 65 years Patricia Linda sabiitt Helene Carey it tough, too, for those who had to you’re transferring to another fices at 156 E. Center St., volved in their communities, the mortgage market, our funeral home Sunday from 7 to Vivian Ware Janet Olechmskie ago and had lived in the An­ Arthur Laaaow city, ask your employer whether . I, and employs a full-time serving in various charitable sales outlook looks very It Keeps Pace 9 p.m. Governor on Her MCC Tour Qeorge L^ler Janet Wright Rev. David Rinas sell their homes. . dover area for the past 45 Charles L ^ n Marjorie Field Mrs. Helga Schaller ^ There are signs it’s getting your firm has accounts with an ' \\ executive secretary and and public organizations and favorable for the remainder Statistics comparing real es­ The family suggests that any Laurie Qreen Anthony Vltlello \ years. She was a member of Miss Nancy McCooe e ^ e r, but even if the usual institution that might help yoa part-time assistant. agencies. of 1975. There seems to be a tate with other investment op­ memorial contributions may be Gov. Ella Grasso converses with E ric Gordon, teacher of John Naretto Mrs. Frederick Flynn Arthur boane Temple Beth Israel, West Hart­ cort her. The governor’s security guard stands in the Frank Serignese Barbara Hill Samuel McCurry channels prove difficult there When these traditional wells are The Manchester Board of question about the fate of portunities reveal that real es­ made to the Memoriai Fund of Paul Tesik Jr. Tf 'The aim of the board is to ford. history and language at Manchester Community College doorway. (Herald photo by Tompkins) (Story, other photo Laurel Stermer Jerry Sapienza are ways. dry, keep checking with the local Realtors has a legislative the money mar-ket this tate is the only investment that Zion Evangeiicai Lutheran Ann Tanguay Joann Irish Ronald Miner yji keep membership up to date Last November, she and her on a visit to the college during Volunteer Action Week. Dr. Page 1) Linda Wrobel John Ruff Qeorglenna Aronson • ;For example, RELOInter-City real estate broker for new committee. Through the summer, though, con­ consistently keeps pace with Church. Richard Templeton .. / j and informed on the rapidly husband celebrated their 67th Ronald H. Denison, president of the college, waits to es­ Sam Feltham William Bayrer Relocation Service, a real estate sources of mortgage money the rate of inflation. 5 Mrs. Wilma Joyner Peter Kelly Donald F. Custer changing market trends and state association, local sidering the government’s wedding anniversary. Howard Peters William Qreen Jr. referral service of brokers in all opening up. William D. Griffin Mrs. Mary Lawler the availability of mortgage Realtors are kept informed deficit spending plans. She is also surviv^ by a son, Mrs. Loretta LeLachsur Burdette-Webb David Pierce parts of the country, reports its “Doctors, dentists and other Average Rise William D. Griffin, 62, of Richard Olson David L. Fowler about pending legislation Adding up the potential Elmer K. Eaton of Cold Dr. Edwin Lojeskl professional associations have money in our area. This is East Lyme, formerly of Man­ Nancy Mann Lynn FIske Michael T. LolerskI nlembers were able to help 16 which would affect Connec­ pluses and minuses, 1975 On a month-to-month basis, Springs, N.Y.; two daughters, James McCooe Lee Scott Edward P. Coltman Sr. per cent more families become made mortgage funds available done through regular the median price of existing chester, d i^ this morning at Applications Invited For Lutz Scholarship Richard Small Robert H. Franklin ticut property owners. The will be a year of change, Mrs. Robert Bossen of South Clarence Maron homeowners in 1974 than in the here in thd^ Boston area,” says monthly board meetings single-family homes rose at an his home. He was the husband John Murphy Jr. Lynn Barracllffe Lawrence C. Hagler board often speaks out on from a depressed housing Windsor and Mrs. Audrey Mrs. Edna Pitney Townsend & Hallett, Fra­ and local educational average rate of better than 10 of Mra. Katherine Neff Griffin. should contact that person or Any group planning an activi­ Vernon Recreation Department previous peak year of 1973, when Goodrich of Killingly; two VERNON mingham, Mass. “Lawyers and sessions. proposed bills. siatuation to a moderately per cent during 1974, the Mr. Griffin was bom June 21, call the church during the fast ty that will involve selling or will offer a course in string traditional types of financing brothers and a sister in Seniors at Rockville, local trusts are good mortgage In Manchester, there has improved one; from large National Association of 1912 in Ikidgeport and lived in to make a donation. serving food to members or to sculpture to run for five con­ ■WALK-IN DONORS were widely available. Richard Merritt is president of the Manchester Board of The state and national England; nine grandchildmn, Ellington, and Tolland High been recent improvements rambling homes to more Realtors reports. Manchester for 30 years before the public may obtain a copy by secutive Thursdays starting -In a special survey for UPL sources for our Greenwich, Realtors organizations con- and five great-grai)dchildren. Schools are asked to apply im­ Mrs. Anna Pierce Edward D. Atkinson William Edaar Realtors. (Herald photo by Palmer) going to East Lyme three years telephoning the department or members described the techni­ Conn., homes,” Preferred Pro­ The funeral is Sunday at 10 mediately if interested in the Clifford Wood and Thomas May 1. Mrs. Doris Jacobs Marianne Sokola Rev. Kenneth T. Michnay ago. Before his retirement in writing to Box 2337, Vernon. Classes will be from 10 a.m. Miss Nancy Werbner Richard E. Hunter Kenneth V. VIneck ques they used. One or a com- perties advised. a.m. in the chapel of Weinstein Wilfred A. Lutz Scholarship Greaser will present a music Mrs. Jean MIserllan IFi he was employed for 25 to 11:30 a.m. at the Lottie Fisk Stephen C. Spaeth Lewis A. Foreman Mortuary, 640 Farmington Fund. recital May 2 at 7:30 p.m. at the Pinochle Winners Carl Rivers David H. Selby Miss Marianne Pemberton yetk in the shipping depart­ Building, Henry Park. TTiey Mrs. Lois Morgan Mrs. Dolores Luko Ave., Hartford. Burial will be Applications are available First Congregational Church of Tournament winners in the William Bryce ment I Sealtest Corp., Hart­ will be taught by Elmer Martin. Jack J. Lappen Warren M. Russell Marla Addabbo at the conveninece of the fami­ from the guidance departments Vernon, Rt. 30. Vernon Senior Citizens’ Ronald Elliott Lorlann A. QIguere David Prince ford. ly- in the three schools. ’The award The public is invited to at­ ’Thursday pinochle group were: ’The complete cost for the entire Debra Carroll Ronald H. Qaliss Margaret Gayer Othr survivors are five sons, course wiii be $6 and this will ’The family suggests that any is made in memory of Lutz, a tend. A free will offering will be Gertrude Edwards 661; Mary Michael P. Griffin and Gerald include a basic materials kit. T h e Multiple Listing Service memorial contributions may be founder and one of the original taken. St. Louis 625; Ann Hietala 616; Griffin, both of Manchester, made to Temple Beth Israel, directors and vice presidents of and Margaret Richards 614. Registrations will be Robert J. Griffin of Rockville, Food Guidelines • • 701 Farmington Ave., West the Vernon National Bank Lillian Glessman, with 659, accepted immediately at the Richard F. Griffin of East ’The Vernon Environmental Recreation Department. FIRE CALLS of Ethics established by the the designated cut-off time are quarterly period, the selling Hartford. which handles tne scholarship has the highest individual tour­ By LILLIAN GRANT owned by th Manchester Board A % Hartford, and William Griffin Health Department has National Association of assigned a code number. When price, how many days the fund. nament score to date and Ted of Realtors Inc. Its of Dallas, Tex.; three stepsons, prepare a set of food handling Multiple' Listing Services all the various steps of the property was on the market and • i Charles F. McBride The money is given to a Leboc, with 8,100, has the high membership consists of Realtors and adopted by the' V Robert Crocker and Richard guidelines for distribution to fire off Plains Rd. (Tolland are numerous throughout local boards and state processing are completed, the which Realtor or Realtors con­ COVENTRY—The funeralof worthy senior of one of the total score to date. / 'The departm^t is also accep­ MANCHESTER Realtors and non-residept Crocker, both of East Lyme, local church groups and other Fire Department) the United States, operating associations to govern the real listings are packaged and summated the sale. Charles F. McBride of Rt. 44A; three high schools, who has in­ Pinochle will be played on ting registrations for a dog ’Thursday, 7:37 p.m. — light members (Realtors with of­ and Gary Bielancki of San organizations. Thursday, 4:20 p.m. — smoke in conjunction with or as estate practices of their picked up by a courier, who The service is a benefit to the who died Wednesday at dicated a desire to study ac­ Tuesday and Thursday at 1:30 obedience course which vvill ballast smoking in the fices in areas outside the Mateo,Calif.; two brothers, These guidelines summarize on Park PI. (Rockville Fire members. takes them to the airport for a buyer also. It isn’t necessary Manchester Memorial counting, which was Lutz’ p.m. at the Lottie Fisk start on May 3. Anyone wishing Cumberland Farms store at 151 part of Boards of Realtors. jurisdiction of the Manchester A John Griffin of Manchester and regulations in the state’s Public Department), Every Realtor is a broker, flight to Detroit, where they are for him or her to go from agen­ Hospital, is Saturday at 11:30 profession. Building, Henry Park. to register or wishing more in­ W. Middle Tpke. (Eighth The one in Manchester is in­ board), with all local members Phillip Griffin of Windsor; a Health Code which apply to but not every broker or real es­ made into p rin ts listing books cy to agency. By selecting one a.m. at Holmes Funeral Home, Lutz was auditor for the formation shouid cali Elaine District) corporated as Manchester requir^ to be in good standing. sister, Mrs. Nora Kriedel of temporary food service es­ Rec Program tate agent is a Realtor. by computers. They are Realtor (a member of Multiple 400 Main St., Manchester. towns of Vernon and New Bri- Jones, 67 Wadsworth St., Thursday, 10:45 p.m. — light LOSE WEIGHT Multiple Listing Service Corp., Realtors are pledged to Rocky Hill; and four tablishments, fairs, and As part of i(s expanded The primary purpose of a returned and distributed to Listing Service) the buyer will Burial will be in East . tain for many years. He was Manchester. ballast smoking at St. Mary’s vvith all of its stock wholly observe and abide by the Ctode grandchildren. itinerant food vendors. program of craft activities, the Multiple Listing Service is to dis­ members four days later. have pictures and pertinent Cemetery^-Manchester. ■ , ina^ter of Fayette Lodge of Church at 41 Park St. (Town) FAST The funeral is Monday at 9:15 New clinical tests completed at a Thus, within a few days, data of all multiple listings in Friends may call at the Masons and served as its TOLLAND COUNTY seminate listing information a.m. from Holmes Funeral major university hospital prove that the listings of the properties are in the are, thus saving much time. funeral home tonight from 7 to treasurer for some 25 years. He Wednesday, 11:18 p.m. — car through its members. Home, 400 Main St., with a ODRtNEX Plan will help you lose the hands df about 60 members, The Manchester Board of 9. was a member of Rockville fire on Tankeroosan Rd. (Ver­ excess weight quickly. Providing a facility for Mass at St. Bridget Church at plus their respective Realtor- Realtors received its charter Lodge of Elks and Hope $327 Million For Viets non Fire Department) ODRINEX contains an amazlnf cooperation among members, it P 10. Burial will be in St. Bridget Stanley J. Redens hunger tamer that suppresses the thus provides better service to Associate sales personnel, the from the National Association Chapter 60, Order of Eastern White House Press Secretary Ron Wednesday, 11:33 p.m. — Cemetery,. ROCKVILLE - Stanley J. WASHINGTON (UPI) - A $327 million ippetite. Enjoy three good meals a day the public in the purchase and latter numbering about 110. of Realtors in 1946, and began Star. Nessen said Thursday that Foni still structure fire in West Stafford. Friends may call at the Redens, 73, of 5 Regan St. died Vietnam aid bill that sharply restricts as the tiny ODRINEX tablet auto­ sale of real estate. Because the All this extra coverage is its Multiple Listing service in wants the $722 million in military aid for (Crystai Lake Fire Department matically helps you eat less without funeral home Sunday from 2 to this morning at Rockville Testimonial President Ford’s possible use of U.S. majority of the sales made by without additional cost to the 1955. South Vietnam he requested April 10. It gave mutuai aid) being hungry. With fewer calories, your 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. General Hospital. Maurice Miller, who resigned troops for evacuation purposes has been weight goes down. Safe taken as members of the Multiple seller, who pays only one com­ appeared he would not get it. Thursday, 3:24 a.m. — struc­ Mr. Redens was born in recently as chairman of the approved by House and Senate conferees. directed - will not make you nenrous. Listing Service of the local mission and that to his listing $30,000 House? Nessen said the President “would like to ture fire in Staffordville. Poland and lived in Rockville Board of. Education, and who After bitterly debating the legislation in Look better, feel better as you start board are cooperative sales, the Realtor. If a Realtor other than Nationally, the number of have from Congress as much military aid (Crystal Lake went to Stafford slimmingdown today with ODRINEX. most of his life. At one time, he has been active in town and their separate chambers nearly all week. buyer, the seller and the the listing Realtor produces the homes available at prices up to as is possible,’’ contending that “there are Springs to standby) Satisfaction guaranteed or money back. In-Memoriam owned and operated a trucking civic affairs, will be honored at House and Senate negotiators reached a Realtor enjoy advantages. buyer, any commission split is $30,000 shrunk drastically in matters to finish in Vietnam.” Thursday, 12:53 p.m — brush In loving memory of Albert W. Kat- business in Rockville. Before he a testimonial dinner. May 3 at compromise in two hours ’Thursday, ac­ SHOP-RITE DRUG STORES The plan is simple. If the a matter between the two 1974. By year’s end, less than Nessen said those matters are “primari­ zung. who passed away April 25, 19t3. retired, he was employed at the the Elks Carriage House, cording to Sen. John Sparkman, D-Ala., seller wishes to haVe the ser­ Realtors, by pre-arrangement. 45% of the homes sold were at ly stabilizing the situation and evacuating The days and nights are lonely, former Aldon Spinning Mills in Rockville. chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations vices of more than one agency In the book supplied to prices below $30,000. Americans and South Vietnamese to As I go through life alone. Talcottville. Miller, a Republican, Committee. THE GLASTONBURY ROTARY CLUB — instead of signing several members, listings are indexed The place we shared together whom the United States has a special ^ Pre$enl$ Survivors are a son, Ray­ resigned for business reasons, Sparkman said formal approval of what open listing contracts — he or by street and code number. The Doesn't seem the same old home. obligation.” mond Redens of Manchester; a noting he plans to move out of may be America’s last Vietnam war she chooses a Realtor and deposits, sales, withdrawals, Time is supposed to heal the pain Sparkman told newsmen late Thursday THE FIRST GLASTONBURY And lighten the burdens we bear. daughter, Mrs. Stephen this area. expenditure was expected during a executes a listing contract in price changes and other perti­ COTTON CUTBACK that: “We have decided to make $150 But on this 12th Anniversary, Zaresky of Wethersfield; four Tickets for the affair may be meeting today when staff members pre­ triplicate (one copy to the nent data are plainly designated COLLEGE STATION, Tex. million in new money available for ROTARY ANTIQUE . There's still that vacant chair. grandchildren and several purchased by contacting Sol sent language drafted overnight. seller, one to the Realtor and for easy reference. Changes in (UPD - Agricultural specialists humanitarian purposes and $177 million in Sadly missed, great-grandchildren. Kerensky at 646-1974 or 875- The compromise was reached when the APRIL SAT. 11-9 one to the Multiple Listing Ser­ th e designations are at the Texas A&M University funds already authorized but not yet ap­ SHOW & SALE Esther and Tootie The funeral is Saturday at 1920. conferees accepted the $327 million figure vice office). transmitted to the computers in predict 1975 will be a difficult propriated to finance evacuation plans and 26-27 ^ , SUN. 1-6 8:15 a.m. from the Burke- A cocktail hour is scheduled approved by the House and the strict troop Glastonbury High School With the copy filed with the Detroit by remote copier from year for cotton producers. humanitarian aid.” , Fortin Funeral Home, 76 for 7:30 p.m. to be followed by authority restrictions demanded by the Hubbard Street, Glastonbury, Conn, the Multiple Listing Service of­ They say low prices have Rep. Wayne Hays, D-Ohio, indicated Multiple Listing Service is filed Prospect St., with a Mass at St. dinner and a brief program. Senate — permitting the President to use a typed copy of the listing date. fice in a matter of four minutes. forced farmers to cut back cot­ there was no hope that Congress would i E.J. Pendleton, Manager SNACK-BAR Joseph’s Church at 9. Burial Hunger Fast American troops solely for the purpose of The changes appear in the ton planting by about a year of In IVIemoriam grant any further military aid to South AdmiMlon $1.50 With this card, aach person $1.25 The listing is processed and a In remembrance of Jackie Curtin who will be in St. Bernard’s evacuation of Americans and endangered photograph ot the property is listing books the following the 1974 level, which in turn may A “Fast for the Hungry’’ will • Vietnam. gave his life in Vietnam on April 25,1%7. Cemetery. South Vietnamese. ’The Senate had ap­ added, to complete the required week. force some fabric producting be conducted at the Rockville ‘"The military situation is so far gone A friend who remembers There are no calling hours. proved only $250 million. There also is a Comparable plants to close, or curtail opera­ United Methodist Church, 142 that nobody’s going to worry about that,” data. After formal approval, the compromise All new listings filed before Book which lists all sales for a tions. Grove St., May 2 and 3. Hays said. PaVticipants will be fasting would go to the full House and Senate, Sponsored as a public service by where approval is expected next Tuesday, 'The conferees agreed to a House provi­ anytime from noon on May 2 to sion prohibiting any of the huma\iitarian The Manchester Board of Realtors midnight May 3, a total of 36 and then to President Ford who is expected to quickly sign the legislation aid from being used for North Vietnam or hours with the minimum time the Viet Cong. Mlchtwl J. B«n«y«nta Polly Chaco Richard E. Marritt Cub Olympic Day allowed to fast set at 12 hours. into law. 553 E. MMdto Tpk*. 138 Cooper 81. 122 E. Cantar SL The Rev. Jbhn Mortimer, Anno BarUolt Gaorga A. Mayar pastor of the church, said the SATURDAYS Lillian Grant is executive secretary of the Manchester Edwird D. T*drp. of 22 Cambridge Street Bridgeport, Hartford, and New Detroit. Manchester • 643-1153 Officers of the 1975 Manchester Board of Realtors are, cond vice president; and Robert Blanchard, first vice Londop. A Northeast Connec­ Hie material submitted is from left, Norman Hohenthal, treasurer; Lillian Grant, president. (Photo by Robin) ticut chapter, including assembled, printed, and bound TOLUIND MANCHESTER secretary; Richard Merritt, president; Frank Spil^ki, se- 'Tf' Manchester, was formed into book form. The books are NEW 8-room Contemporary Colonial. First floor New to market. Lookout Mountain area is where you will earlier this year. distributed to CID members flraplacod family room. Aluminum sMod woodod lot - 2W And this Impraealva Anaaldl bidlt Colonial - kitchen with In 1969, vdien CID had been every two weeks. baths - country sln d kltchon full appllancod. King sixad all bulli-lns - first floor family room with flraplaca. 2'A established in five cities, Each listing is indexed and maslor bedroom. Just too many axtraa to mention. Call baths - scraanad porch - double garage - Idvaly wooded several Realtors decided to coded by land area, number and 872-7311. lot A moot unusual offering. Call for inspection 299-4331. Tips On Selling A House band togther and create a size of buildings, taxes, return ■di statewide “ umbrella” on investment, etc. SOUTH FARMS organization. Bupar claan 7-room dormorod Capo. First floor family The aim of the CID is to assist Selling a house is no easy tings and lamps are arranged Stillman Keith of Manchester, president of the Northeast room - largo dining room - two king aizad bedrooms - This is usually a woman’s do­ its members in improving their task, but if you adhere to a few attractively. A cluttered room Connecticut CID, checks a map. (Herald photo by ovorslxod two-car garage. Encloaad patio. Priced In low main and a clean kitchen can knowledge and resources in all SENTRY timely tips, you may just get Sfra. Call 372-7311. sometimes sway the sale. (even though you may have Palmer) phases of buying, selling, the best possible price for your Real Estate Services Green, trimmed grass, along been comfortable in it) gives a leasing, and exchanging of com­ Record Pace 2 home. confined appearance, when with neatiy clipped hedges and mercial, industrial, and in­ 351 Marline Rd. Several things should be well-pruned trees gives the spaciousness is what the buyer Realtor membership in the 29 ConnoGticut Blvd. vestment real estate. MANCHESHR Vornon — 872-7311 taken into consideration when house a well-cared for may be looking for. CID Group Helps National Association of New Hating. Immaculate 3 bedroom - 2W bath Condo in East Hartford - 289-4331 To fulfill the state obligation, To Be Honored preparing a house before Realtors grew at a record pace appearance. , Bright lights, well-placed the statewide CID has carried oxcollont location. Completely earpotad - all appliances - REALTOR — MLS placing it on the market. Windows that sparkle and lamps that show off your home during 1974, despite depressed waUtax throughout Central air - extras. Please call 289- Miss Elizabeth M. Dziadus is busy on telephone at the on a continuing program of Vernon Board ol Rtallore, Manchatter Board of Realtors. A few coats of paint on faded to the best advantage, do much Northeast Areas conditions in the housing in­ 4331. Manchester Board of Realtors office. She’ll be honored at allow prospective owners to educational seminars and Hartford Board ol Realtors woodwork and' walls or a dustry. Membership by year’s the Realtors’ dinner-dance tonight, for her service to the look out on to well-cared for to "catch” a buyer. presentations by prominent thorough washing all add up to Just a little effort on the end was nearly 135,000. Board from 1957 to 1975. Miss Dziadus is leaving the board grounds do much to add to the By STILLMAN KEITH authorities. giving your home eye appeal. appeal of your home. homeowners part can do much to devote full time to her long-established stenographic ser­ Be sure the kitchen sparkles. Northeastern Connecticut has awlays needed all the help 5 Be sure your furniture, pain­ to help the Rraltor close a sale. vice. (Herald photo by Palmer) it could get as far as its economic outlook is concerned. Certainly 50 Realtors’ offices, which all of their employes working together, have got to be a help to in­ dustry throughout the area. Credit Is Better Everywhere This is what CID (Commercial Investment Division) is all about. We meet twice a month —once statewide and once local­ Virtually every area of the Many respondents pointed in 41 per cent of the nation in • Mortgage interest rates for new or existing homes, n ly. Although working independently, we share information nation has experienced im­ out, too, that the current struc­ mid-March. Supplies were all conventional loans had prevailing interest charges about who’s looking to sell and who would like to buy or provement in the availabili­ ture of mortgage rates still is described as moderate in 39 per declined considerably from were typically .25 per cent , del®* lease. Say YES to Manchester! ty of home mortgage credit, weli outside the affordable cent of areas surveyed, and 20 record highs established in above the rate for mortgage We work in conjunction with the state Department of accompanied by a reduction reach of most moderate income per cent of the nation reported 1974, the survey found, and it requiring larger down- Commerce, the R ^ l Estate Department of the University in mortgage interest rates in families. that funds for this type of home appeared that further declines payments. While few rates Following are survey findings mortgage were tight or not of Connecticut, and with town planners throughout (Connec­ the past six months. were in the offing. However, reached as high as 10 per cent, on availability of Conventional available. While considerably most survey participants felt f o b ticut. Those are the findings of the interest charges below 9 per mortgage money and changes below the levels recorded in rates would not fall to levels ban»^ spring 1975 mortgage market cent also were relatively We know that we have to have a favorable impact on the in mortgage interest rates. spring 1973 when nearly all typical before the credit survey just released by the scarce. economy of the state. • Mortgage credit availabili­ markets were flush with funds, squeeze. Several pointed to in- ■ National Association of • The most prevalent rate for ty for new homes or existing the situation showed improve­ Ration as a factor which will Realtors. the scarce 95 per cent ininsured (Stillman Keith, a Manchester Realtor, is president of homes in good neighboiAioods ment over the meager prevent rates from declining The survey found keen com­ conventional mortgage on a the Northeast Connecticut chapter of the (Connecticut Say YES to was greatly improveitl for each availability encountered last below 8 per cent, while others petition developing among new house occurred in the of three types of conventional September. cited the high cost of funds to Association of Realtors’ CID, which was organized earlier lenders in many areas, with range of 9 per cent to 9% per loans surveyed: Uninsured, 90 • Availability of 90 per cent thrift institutions. And some this year.) downpayment requirements cent, exclusive of mortgage in­ per cent privately insured, and privately insured conventional states still impede the orderly and interest rates being relaxed surance and premium. Eight- 95 per cent privately insured. mortgages to finance an flow of mortgage funds by almost on a weekly basis. five per cent of areas surveyed • Borrowers seeking an unin­ existing home in a good retaining low usury ceilings. However, despite favorable quoted interest charges in this Realtor Suggests Dan Reale A sured conventional loan to neighborhood was almost • Interest rates for an unin­ trends depicted by survey range. Rates for 95 per cent un­ finance a new home en­ exactly the same as for a new sured conventional loan on a results, many survey par­ insured mortgage on an countered ample or moderate house. Credit resources were Saturday Banking 9 ajn.-12 Noon - Thurs. Evening 6 p.m-8 p.m. Member FDH) ticipants expressed concern new home dipped weli below existing house in a good Overhaul of FHA supplies in 92 per cent of th^ deemed ample in 40 per cent of that , the trends may not con­ the range typical just six neighborhood mirrored the nation’s market areas — a the areas surveyed, and tinue. The mortgage market months ago. A rate of 9 per cent pattern for new construction. marked reversal from the moderate in 39 per cent. “Some overhauling of the by other tasks assigned to it — has been plagued by wide was common in 40 per cent of situation six months ago, when Reports of tight or virtually un­ Federal Housing Administra­ involvement with housing sub­ cyclical swings in recent years, the areas surveyed, while rates reports of ample or moderate available supplies came from tion (FHA) is needed if it’s to sidies and its expand financial and many of those surveyed of 8% per cent of 9V4 per cent supplies came from just 14 per the remaining 21 per cent of the prevailed in an additional 40 per get out from under a maze of responsibility for structural feel the market will tighten and complexities and program dif­ defects of homes.” P cent of the nation. country. rates climb again in the fall cent of the country. But, • Uninsured conventional • Recovery in availability of ficulties and function effective­ He also noted that an ad­ when the federal government although rates have declined loan supplies to finance the ly as an underwriter of ditional role has been suggested enters capital markets to fund 95 per cent privateiy insured measurably since September purchase of an existing home in economically sound for FHA: Developing an FHA anticipate massive budgetary conventional loans lagged 1974, charges are still well a good neighborhood were mortgages.” warranty program. “This deficits. behind other types of above March 1973 levels. At deemed ample or moderate in This recommendation was would mean creation of a major Furthermore, not all areas mortgages and was well below that time, the vast majority of nine out of ten areas surveyed. made this week by Art S. inspection bureaucracy and have experienced the same levels reported March 1973. loans were transacted at rates In September, only 14 per cent Whether a buyer sought to Leitch, president of t)ie would greatly increase costs pace of recovery. And in some below 8 oer cent. “Sincerely Yours” reported an ample or moderate National Association of and processing time, which fi — particularly those where finance a new or existing home, • Interest rates for an unin­ supply of funds. Realtors. already are undermining FHA local economies have been hard this type of loan was almost un­ sured conventional loan on an • Ninety per cent privately The association, Leitch viability,” Leitch said. hit by recession— concern over available in one-fourth of the existing home showed a similar insured conventional noted, “urged the creation of “Existing homes soon will be mortgage supplies has been nation, and funds were tight in pattern to that for newly con­ mortgages for purchase of a How many times have you seen those FHA and helped in the writing covered by a consumer protec­ replaced by the problem of an additional one-fourth of the structed units. Service Is our new home were in ample supply areas surveyed. • For a 90 per cent loan on of legislation for the purpose. tion program that the National declining buyer interest. Now we are suggesting Association plans to implement measures that would next month, one that includes most Important product two words used as a common ending? For the streamline it for its primary all points mentioned for an function.” FHA-sponsored program but He s a id , th a t F H A ’ s without the bureaucratic trim­ peopie at Avante’ Reaity it is a beginningi For 'traditional role of insuring mings,” he added. A warranty ‘ mortgages with low down program on new homes already payments and liberal financing is offered by home builders. The when you caii us, we are truiy... ' terms has been put in jeopardy SATURDAY BANK Sincerely Yours! Say YES to

# Mike Benevento Pat Qentllcore Salutes the Ivor Anderson Glennie Sammons Reale Realtors 29th Anniversary of the left to right — Myre Desher, Cerol Betor, George AVANTE REALTY Poplk, Jen Wieter end Gerri Frenk. 2 Manchester Board 553 East Middle Turnpike of Realtors Manchester, Conn. Norma Tedford ______REALTOR* 5 There’s No Homo Like The Phone 646-5461 One You Own! During National Realtor Week, we salute the member firms or 646-2861 B O L T O N — 6 Room Ranch, 1W baths, loe rotrood lot, Say YES to and individuals of the Manchester Board of Realtors who have hrtplaco, full botonwnt, h.w. floors. done so much to aid the growth of our community. W e pledge 137,500. to continue to work closely w th this group which Is so dedi­ BOLTON — S plus aeroo Businosa A Industrial Zoned cated to building a Greater Manchester. S-room Stone Rsneh, isrgs gsrsgs, SOx 100 foundsHon. Owner enll flnence. Reale’s Corner $63,000 COVENTRY — Aluminum elded Renoh, 2 full bethe, Frsnklln stove, meny extree. 138,900 Surv9y»d Lota 5 Largo Acroago Traota In Several Towns 175 Main street IVe need your listings. We have Manchestar 646-4525 qualified buyers. We give 24-hour Savings Bank P.S. By Me way, we have clients looking lor homes In this area; professional service. we need your listing. o f Manchester TEDFORD RE/U. ESTATE f healiors 647-9914 MLS PAGE EIGHTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Fri.. April 25. 1975 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Fri., Aprjl 25, 1975 - PAGE NINETEEN' Even President Lincoln ' Here’s Definition Helpful Advice Property Managers Specialize Had Trouble with Deeds An important aspect of collecting rents and paying for property managers, and Organization (AMO) program. Ou How to Move Firms which fulfill certain Of Realtor Terms Abe Lincoln probably today’s real estate practice is bills: A manager must aim take awarding those who qualified Through a title search, it is Rights in real estate are management of investment and an active part in guiding the with the CPM (Certified standards of accounting, bon­ would have sympathized possible to point out problems safeguarded by well- If you’re an average own storage warehouses whose institutional property. property's future. In fact, the Property Manager) designa­ ding and ethics arc awarded with the problem of a recent such as unpaid taxes, un­ established laws and court ' American and have moved in facilities are available to you. Specialists in this field are manager could often noake the tion. A CPM has demonstrated this designation for a two-year By DAVE ODEGARD claim upon a real property as home buyer in New York. satisfied mortgages, and many decisions, McAuliffe. said, the past seVen years, you’ll be This is something you should called property managers. difference between whether or management knowledge and period. The “closing” for your security for the repayment of a The buyer learned, after com­ others before a transaction is which often makes land title ,buying' another home and check oiit with the mover. ’They are involved in operation not there was a future! skills set by IREM. He has In order to develop and con­ home purchase or sale is the specified debt. Usually, the pleting his transaction, that an completed so they can be protection a complicated task. moving again in the not-too- If you’re moving from one of real property, including In 1934, a group of Realtors proven experience and tinually Improve mortgagee is a bank which is error in a previous deed caused cleiared up whenever possible. But home buyers and otherreal dtstant future. National state to another, the way in leasing space, collecting rents, who were concerned with professional standing in his professionalism among its last step. In a nutshell, that lending money to a buyer and Evidence accumulated in a estate investors benefit fitm statistics show the average which you pay the mover is is when the buyer gets the his property as described to selecting tenants, and repairing developing professionalism in conununity. And be is usually members, the Institute of Real the mortgagor is the person overlap several feet onto a search then is reviewed to this legal system once they American moves once every regulated by the Interstate property, and the seller gets and renovating buildings and the field of property manage­ affiliated with a local board of Estate Management has an who borrows the money. neighbor’s land. ' An attorney determine soundness of title, acqulre an Interest in property Seven yearn. Commerce (Commission (ICC). grounds. ment formed the Institute of Realtors. ongoing program of educational paid for it. “Gosing costs” “Deed” —A certificate was called in to prepare a new McAuliffe said, and title in­ with sound and well-protMted Why “not make your next For example, if you’re The need for professional Real Estate Management In addition to certifying In­ course and publications, are those expenses made describing the property and deed, which remov^ this land surance typically is Issued on Utle. move easier by using a little moving because of a job property management first was (IREM), one of nine affiliates dividuals for membership, research programs and one-day necessary by the transfer of defining ownership. A warranty title hazard. the basis of these findings. The previously, mentioned packing and moving expertise? transfer — as inore than half felt during the depression years of the National Association of IREM has a recognition seminars. In addition to property. Some of the other deed contains certain represen­ The nation’s 16th President ’There are two basic types of New York home buyer The following suggestions are the 40 million Americans who of 1930s, when many buildings Realtors. program for firms whose training the professional technical terms which crop tations by the grantor concer­ would have understood the title insurance — lender’s to managed to obtain title, protec­ little more than common sense moved each year during the went into receivership or The founder of IREM began management departments are property manager, IREM has up in real estate dealings ning the title. A quiitcliam deed vexing nature of this home protect the mortgage lender, tion before completing his >- but thby’re often overlooked early 70s did — and your com­ Contribution reverted to the mortgage by setting standards of perfor­ headed by CPMs. This is the programs for training the resi­ makes no representation of ti­ ownership tangle. When Abe and owner’s to safeguard the home purchase and discovering nonetheless. pany is paying for the move, will follow. Although not Richdi-d Merritt (left), president of the Manchester Board holder. mance, experience and ethics Accredited Management dent manager. tle. was a boy, his family lost three home buyer. For a one-time the overlap of his property. As a Fade belongings in medium ICC regulations i;equire that It became clear to those new necessarily everyday “Conveyapce Tax” —A tax at charge at closing, title in­ result, his owner’s title in­ size cartons that can be taped moving conqiany have written of Realtors, hands a |1()0 check — the board’s contribution language to the layman, Kentucky farm homes after managers that there was more the rate of K cents/|500 that is experiencing trouble with the surance includes payment for a surance paid the attorney fee shut. Don’t overpack them. authority to charge your move — to Robert Murdock, president of the Bolton Scholarship to managing than merely they are useful and easy to paid by the seller of real land titles. defense against an attack on a for correcting his deed and the Also, don’t put combustible to the company that employs Fund. Murdock is also a local Realtor. (Herald photo by understand, not just property. (The tax on a $25,000 Abe’s father tried to sell one title as insured and payment of buyer was spared financial loss. t materials or perishable foods in you. This written authority may Palmer) designed to confuse. sale would be $27.50) of the farmsteads and found it valid claims. I ’This happy ending would have boxes. be in the form of a letter or a “Sales Contract” —This is the “Assessment” —The fair measured 39 acres less than it Among the hazards covered been of great interest to people Label each carton, indicating purchase order. EAST OF THE RIVER document hat was designed by market value of a property as Realtor David Odegard examines “Hoines for Sale” advertisements at his desk. (Herald was supposed to cover. An by title insurance are problems who bought pitqwrty before ' its contents and the room it And here’s something else to / f ’s Good Investment! both buyer and seller when the determined by the town photo by Palmer) obligation on another farm a search cannot reveal — such 1876 when title insurance first ishould go in. bear in mind: Your belongings as a mistake in public records became available — people like original agreement was assessor, which is used to % proved to be larger than ‘ Pack fragile items carefully. will be moved oh a C.O.D. basis The emotional satisfaction benefits from his interest and Years later, the picture is reached. The sales contract determine your property taxes. represented and the title holder and a claim by a previously un­ Abe Lincoln. , - Wrap the object in soft unless other credit Call us for your housing needs! ^ t home ownership brings is real estate tax payments. The even brighter for the All taxable property is disclosed spouse or heir. (actually an “ offer to demanded money instead of . material, such as towels, arrangements are made with reason enough for many people renter, who pays these charges homeowner. His 25- or 30-year reassessed at least every ten purchase” until the seller signs New Law Will Require merchandise as originally newspaper or cotton, then place the mover in advance. Further­ to purchase a home. But indirectly, gets no tax reduc­ mortgage has been fully amor­ years. Should you believe that it, at which time it becomes a agreed upon. A third farm was it in a box whose shape more, the law requires that you tempering this with good, com­ tions from any of the money he tized. He now owns his $40,000 the assessment on your pro^r- “ Buying or Seliing” pay the mover with cash, “sales contract” ) describes the lost through a suit of ejectment. resembles,,that of the object mon sense and a realistic look pays in rent. house free and clear. property to be sold and defines ty is higher than other similar Closing Cost Disclosure .After losing the Kentucky IMMEDIATE OCCUPANDY being padted. For extra protec­ money order, certified or into the financial aspects of ow­ I the terms of sale. Youmay hear properties, you may appeal to properties, Thomas Lincoln tion, you might put several cashier’s check or travelers ning a home offers a solid foun­ the Board of Tax Review. If you checks. ’The van operator can­ of a “bond-for-deed” which is Homebuyers and sellers can broker or salesman, credit (Abe’s father) in 1816 moved small boxes'containing fragile dation for such a decision. simply a very refined sales con­ are a war veteran, a relative, or ment (HUD) has the authority FOREST HILLS not accept a personal check. Several to choose from. Men* now look forward to knowing all reports, appraisals and interest his family to Indiana in search items in a larger carton filled For those who refuse to be NEW HOMES tract, usually drawn by an at­ a dependent of a war veteran, a to set maximum settlement Of course, this-handful of the closing costs well in ad­ on the mortgage between the of secure home ownership. 219 Kemmly Rd., ManchMlw with towels. swayed by emotional appeal, Chester - Vernon - East Hartford (most with $2,000 tax blind person, or over 65, you charges only in connection with torney and seldom used in the date of the closing and the first Recalling the experience years If a professional mover is suggestions is just a start. A there is an excellent reason that may be entitled to a property vance of the mortgage signing FHA and VA mortgages, not in credit) sale of residential property. regular payment date. later, Abe wrote, “This moving you, prepare for his moving company can give you can be measured in terms of ^ exemption. thanks to a new f^eral act relation to conventional “Earnest Money” —Often The act covers virtually all removal was partly on account arrival. Take draperies and pic- many more helpful ideas. It’s a dollars: Homeownership is a “Listing” —This is probably which goes into effect June 20, mortgages. But, the qctdoes in­ called the “binder” or according to Richard E. real estate transactions as it of slavery, but chiefly on ac­ . tures down, strip beds and pack good idea to consult a good investment. “deposit,” this is a sum of the most often used real estate clude a provision directing professional mover ... jiist as CONDOMINIUMS 2 New Unite w/Tax Credit Merritt, president of the applies to conventional mor- count of the difficulty in land linen, disconnect appliances “What about bonds?” one money that accompanies the term, and I think it is the most HUD to study the effects of the Manchester Board of Realtors. tages from a lender who has titles.” and have the refrigerator it’s wise to contact a Realtor or person may ask. “Wouldn’t it Several Re-Sales starting at $25,900. sales contract. It is meant to misunderstood real estate new disclosure procedures to real estate broker when buying With the enactment of the federally insured deposits or a see whether direct regulation William J. McAuliffe Jr., defrosted and dry. make just as much economic assure the seller that the buyer term. A listing is merely a con­ , Go through the house with the that home into which you’re Real Estate Settlement federal charter, as well as to all will still be needed. executive vice president of the sense to rent a home and invest is “in earnest” about going tract, providing a real estate mover and show him moving! Many to choose from. Procedures Act, all closing FHA (Federal Housing Authori­ HUD is preparing a pamphlet American Land Title Associa­ my money in bonds?” RE-SALE HOMES through with the purchase, and broker with the legal r i^ t to .. everything to be loaded on the costs must be itemized by tlie ty) and VA (Veteran’s Authori­ explaining the act to the buying tion, says land title hazards Let’s find out. Take two Call us with your housing needa, if we don’t have your therefore, the seller may safely offer a particular property for truck. Count boxes and note lender and given to the ty) loans. public and a form for the lender continue to trouble home families. Breadwinners of both take the home off the market. sale and to receive a fee for a their contents. As the van home now, we will have one built or find your home thru homebuyer at least 12 days ’The act prohibits payment of to use in listing closing costs. buyers in 197E(. . families earn $25,000 annually Once a valid sales agreement is successful sale. As with any operator makes his inventory, our Multiple Listing Services. prior .to the signing. any fees other than those for “Another benefit of the act,” McAuliffe suggi^sted learning # Custom Built 1970 A 8 Rooms and are in similar economic in existence, the buyer may not contract, a real estate listing ask him to explain any HEAR THIS “This will help eliminate mis­ ligitimate settlement services Merritt said, “is that it will help the facts on all aspects of ■k Aluminum A Brick •kZ'h Baths and tax situations. One family C a ll------Us simply change his mind. If he can be written in a number of notations he makes—and get a CHICAGO (UPD - Rock con­ understandings that sometimes actually performed; any person standardize all mortgage purchasing real estate in ad­ Aluminum Doors A A Wall-to-wall LR. A D.R. owns its home, the other rents. does, the seller has the legal different ways. There are four copy of the inventory. And certs can be dangerous to your Anne Miller - Bob Terry - Arnie Brower have resulted when a buyer and from accepting any fee, proce<|ures and this will make vance, and then taking Windows A New Stove The homes are identical. NEED to EXPAND? right to keep the earnest Using types that are most com­ A New Refrigerator check to be sure the mover hearing, says the Journal of the NEED an OFFICE? seller meet to close a mortgage kickback or thing of value mortgages more negotiable. precautions. This includes A Beautiful View Each home costs $40,000, and money. When the sale is com­ mon: Multiple, exclusive, A Raised Rear Deck A Dishwasher leaves nothing behind. American Medical Association. EHrleda Brocklehurst loan and are suddenly faced related to a real estate settle­ This means the flow of property selection, financing, real estate taxes on each are pleted, the earnest money is exclusive agency, and open. closing, and land title protec­ A Patio A Laundry Room with If you have the mover pack Noise levels produced by rock MANCHESTER — 3-famlly on Canter St. in BusineM counted as part of the down Take the time to understand with additional, unexpected ment business referrals; mortgage funds from one part A Lot 110x156 Washer A Dryer $2,000 annually. Both renter and Rick Merritt - Fran Merola costs,” Merritt said. sellers from forcing buyers to tion. fragile items, it’s wise to pay musicians with the aid of high homeowner pay $5,200 per year zone II. Ideal for profeealonal or commercial use. payment. real estate terms and of the country to another will be A Buckley School A Burglar Alarm Advance disclosure of closing purchase title insurance from a Land title safeguarding any additional charge for amplification are much higher for their living quarters — the “Title Search” —This is a procedures as thoroughly as simple.” •kVh Miles to 1-86 A Fire Alarm specified firm; and lenders begins with a search of public special packing. But, if you than those considered safe for former in rent (including $2,000 review of the history of the possible. There is no real costs is intended to allow the According to the regulations, A Completely Air A Gas Hot Air from requiring home loan records for matters affecting Condition^ A Owner Moved West prefer, you can pack fragile prolonged exposure, says J A in real estate taxes), the latter property covering any restric­ mystery to them. When you homebuyer to shop around for buyer and seller may waive the settlement services and borrowers to make excessive 12-iay requirement provided real estate ownership, the A Plus Many Extras items yourself, using the Bell of the AMA’s Departmoit of fo r interest payments, fflCHARD L M ERM n AGENCY tions affecting the property. have questions, consult your deposits in escrow for property ekecutive said. A title search method described previously. Environmental Public and Oc­ maintenance, repairs, and real The “title search” establishes Realtor. Whether buying or thereby reduce their closing they actually receive disclosure may cover records in offices in- What do you do if you and cupational Health. estate taxes. Both families SYLVIA LA PENTA AGENCY the seller’s right to pass clear selUng, the decisions are yours costs. taxes and insurance. prior to settlement and the Price *57,900 9 West Middle Turnpike, Manchester 122 East Center Street Settlement costs generally in­ In addition, with the normal waiver is within HUD eluding thos^e of county your belongings arrive in your At the sound levels of some provide their own heat,, hot title or notifies the buyer of any alone, but the expert advice of a recorders or registers of deeds, new community after a long rock bands within the walls of a Realtor MLS encumbrances, liens, or claims professional in real estate can clude such items as down pay­ owner-occupied real estate regulations. water, electric utilities, etc. MIS Manchester ment, mortgage origination transaction, disclosure of the The waiver is permitted only clerks of courts, and municipal distance move, and your new theater some of the audience The homeowner gets tax HREALTOR that could arise later to affect be a big help. and other county officials. OSTRINSKY home isn’t ready for occupan­ could suffer permanent hearing G4G-2440 his interest in the property. fee, title search, examination previous selling price is not where the loan closes within 18 Phone 646-1180 and insurance, land survey, These records include all cy? Most movers have their loss. Bell declares. "Mortgage” —A written David Odegard IS required, but on a non-owner days after the mortgage legal fees, the services of a occupied home it is. recorded documents and also Realtor document which creates a Manchester Realtor. application has been received Realtor or another'real estate The federal Department of by the financial institution,, but judgments, other liens, general m MIS 643-1333 Housing and Urban Develop- at least three days prior to the taxes, street assessments, sewer system assessments, and closing. other special taxes and levies.

Grasso: Realtors Indispensable " ... . 22^ Gov. Ella Grasso’s official stated that "the Realtors of our sponsoring a tour of historic their professional knowledge of statement in honor of Realtor state are indispensable in the homes and the Bridgeport real estate matters for the good Week (April 20-26) said “the acquisition and sale of real Board is conducting an open of our communities and our citizens of our state are proud property...and their expertise house and educational seminar. state.” HOMES OF DISTINCTION of the role Realtors have taken enables them to render Highlighting the theme of She called on the citizens of in seeking solutions to urban valuable service by bringing Realtor Week — “The Realtor Connecticut to join with the OFFERED BY THE and environmental problems buyer and seller together for — A Voice for Connecticut’s Connecticut Association of through the activities of the the benefit of both.” Property Owners” — the Realtors and the more than ‘Make America Better’ Most of the state’s 32 Boards Governor’s statement went on 500,000 Realtors and Realtor- program.” of Realtors are conducting to say that Realtors “are to be Associates throughout the U.S. Pointing out that “one of the special activities to mark the commended for giving of their in observing Realtor Week “by ZINSSER AGENCY most fundamental human week-long observance. Besides own time and energy to civic af­ taking an active role in rights is the ownership of the Manchester organization fairs and charitable causes and, programs of civic im­ private property,” Gov. Grasso events, the Stamford Board is most important, for sharing provement.” Six days DON LAPPEN has just listed a lovely four-room Split Level in nearby Coventry. This would make an excellent starter home. Two bedrooms; living room; kitchen and garage. Priced at $10;500. a week ifs

! i believes this six-room Cape on Vh Eagle Daylight DOUG ANDERSON Salute acres with a large barn on It has excellent possibilities. House has three bedrooms; screened-ln porch; garage. Barn could be rented for extra Income or used for many purposes. Asking T0 Realtor Week $37;900. Savings Time In

KEN ROYCE would like to show you a good value In a duplex. Each side has large kitchen; living room; two Manchester. We, at the Wolverton Agency, Join bedrooms; with third bedroom finished on third floor. our fellow Realtors and Realtor- Separate heating systems. One-car-garage. Priced at $39;500. Associates in observance of Realtor Week.

CARL ZINSSER thinks this nine-room Raised Ranch in Redwood Farms is an outstanding value. Three full baths; two fireplaces; family room; five possible bedrooms; and set on large treed lot. Out of state owner wants action. Priced at $51;900.

BUYING OR SELLING woLverton Call the Agency that works for you ZINSSER AGENCY First Redial Savings a168 MAIN GSTREET • MANCHESTER, e n CONN. cy 06040 • 649-2I13 I REALTORS MEMBER MLS REALTOR* 646-1511 334 Middle Turnpike West, Manchester, Ct. 06040

V -1 1 . 1 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Fri., April 25, 1 9 7 5 - PAGE TWENTY-ONE PAGE TWENTY - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Fri., April 25. 1975 Here’s National Outlook Woman Realtor Finds Rewarding Career On Condominium Market By GAY PAULEY working with people, un­ last 12 years. Her specialty is car and call up some of your is hurting and the home more from need than early am­ Everything’s coming up towns with cobblestone streets. brought condominium construc­ NEW YORK (U P i)- A ll the residential properties. derstanding their wants and Jriends is nonsense. buildings business is in a slump. bition for the star saleswoman. condos in the housing ’Thus, there’s a bright picture tion to a virtual standstill. rewards for a woman’s career Tbe council is part of the needs.” “Actually, you have to make Several national factors will She was studying music at You must have the ego drive, market these days. for condominium construction I^ a t is the outlook nationally in real estate sound as rosy as National Association of a commitment, examine your “put the carpenters back” this Wittenberg College when the the bushes blooming along the the unqualified urge not to fail. Depression of the '30s caused Construction and sale of con­ and sales in most sections of the for this year? Again, a banner Realtors, which sets the code of goals, have an understanding spring and summer because of picket fence. You must have the education. family because there are night her to drop out of school. dominiums began only 13 nation, with only a few excep­ year generally for condoi, one ethics for its half million housing needs, particularly for tions. These include Miami and that should see record sales in It means money, meeting members. Some 12,500 women Different states offer different calls and weekends of showing the “ middle market” —the She went to work as a years ago, but In the past New York City, where a many areas, barring a severe people, and that magic in­ are in the council alone and courses in all phases of real es­ property. You’re in for a seven- single-family house at a secretary and accountant in a two years the condominium number of factors last year economic downturn. gredient called self-fulfillment. Mrs. Hirt said it would be tate handling. Indiana Universi­ day week.” moderate price, she said. real estate office. She also on surge has surpassed even But hold on there before you, anybody’s guess the total of ty, for instance, has a 16-week But the awards monetarily I talked with Mrs. Hirt when the side took every course she the wildest dreams of plunge into the field. It also can women brokers today. She does course which the state’s real es­ alone can make it all she came to New York to meet could find on such matters as Realtors. be a dive into a career where know their numbers are rapidly tate commission requires worthwhile-”To earn $25,000 to with the area women’s council. mortgages, credit, and ap­ Even with tight money, Energy Conservation the unknowledgeable fail and inceasing “and I doubt if we’ve before licensing. $30,000 a year is not at all un­ She! is visiting its 13 regions, praisal. soaring interest rates and the disppointments are dis­ yet scratched the surface.” “And licensing really means usual,” said Mrs. Hirt. where members are putting on Today she is vice-president licensed to learn,” said Mrs. double^iget inflation, con­ Urged by Realtors astrous. Helen Hirt is definitely pro She feels that now is an op­ educational and leadership for administration and sales Tbe pros and cons of women women in the field, but warns Hirt. “From then on, you get portune time to enter the field, training sessions. manager for A.H.M. Graves dos continue to be one of the Bolder, more imaginative ap­ to encourage their improve­ selling real estate ace outlined that the one who says, “I like into the nitty gritty.” although the nation’s economy Getting into real estate was Inc. in Indianapolis. biggest sellers in the proaches to energy conserva­ ment of home insulation — and by John H. Hirt, of In- people, I like houses, so I’m a For selling real estate is not housing market in many tion are needed if the United as an encouragement to install dianapoliSj^ president of the natural” is not apt to make it. “something to do in your spare' States is to reduce—or possibly solar energy equipment,” he areas. Women’s Council of Realtors, Qualifications must include time. It is not a get rich qick end — its dependence on other added. Chicago— Although the finan­ and a sales record of better empathy, she said, "enjoying business,” she said. “The idea cial picture generally has nations. He noted that Colorado, for . than $1 million per year for the that all you have to is have a slowed sales somewhat, sales Art S. Leitch, president of the exan^ple, recently passed a law Come and meet the team! j? of luxury units have been in­ National Association of that requires tax assessment of creasing. One project now un­ Realtors, Urges the public and solar energy equipment at 5 per-' der construction has had heavy private sectors to cooperate in cent of its value instead of the Open House at the Office on Saturdays 1 to 4 p.m. advance sales on units priced the development and use of new 35 per cent rate for other major Interest Rates Appear from $100,000 to $150,000. Newly sources of energy, particularly improvements. constructed units, conversions renewable sources such as and resales all are moving well. solar energy and the burning of To Be on a Level Track The Northfield Green Condominiums off Lydall St. (Herald photo by Pinto) Los Angeles — The con­ solid waste. 2 dominium market here is “We should be engaged, to a strong, and sales are expected far greater extent than we now Offered by the -' By CARL A. ZINSSER qualified can apply for a CHFA Under MGIC, a home buyer are, in the expansion of our (Connecticut Housing Finance can make a downpayment as to double this year. Newly con­ Interest rates over the last structed units are the biggest energy supply, rather than to FNLBHCK Authority) loan. This is a small as five per cent and, if he sellers. Tliere isn’t much con­ continue the depletion of our ten years have been up and program backed by the State of qualifies, can obtain a 30-year Condominiums Are Big Comers fossil fuels,’- Leitch said. down like a roller coaster. Connecticut and offered conventional mortgage. The in­ version from rental apartments to condos because people usual­ He noted that the association, Currently we are down and through area banks. terest rates for MGIC loans, According to figures from the available nationally; the South, Condominiums continue to Demand for condominiums dominium units constructed ly want new units. Resale of in its 1975 Statement of Policy, our roller coaster seems to For example, a family of four. which vary from bank to bank, National Association, 29 per 23.2 per cent; the Northeast, be the biggest comers in the spread quickly across the na­ were in the South, while the new condos, however, also is also emphasizes conservation be traveling on a level track. living in Hartford County and is about 9V< per cent, plus one- West accounted for 28 per cent. cent of condominiums con­ 17.4 per cent and North Central, CONTEMPORARY - Raised housing market. Today, tion. Figures from the National strong. in the real estate field— energy How long this condition will earning under $19,250 a year, quarter of a point. Association 'of Realtors show Only 12 per cent of the total structed in 1973 were single­ 14.5 per cent. Ranch, one year old, large 5 Atlanta — The condominium needed to heat and cool and desires to buy a home that Of course, the home buyer more than two million family structures. Of these, 93 The South has the highest living room, with floor to prevail is anybody’s guess. that in 1970 nearly 40 per cent of were built in the Northeast and market is still a relatively new buildings, and energy required won’t cost more than $44,000, who has a 25 per cent downpay­ American families own con­ per cent were townhouses and 7 percentage of two to four units. ceiling stone fireplace, In the Greater Manchester the 416,000 condominium units 10.8 per cent of the construction concept here. There wasn’t for transporting people and can apply for a CHFA ment can apply for a conven­ dominiums, compared to per cent were detached. 36.4 per cent of the total; the yarned cathedral ceiling, ul- area, we are indeed fortunate to in the U.S. were in the was in the North Central much activity in this market goods from homes to mortgage. The interest rate tional mortgage. The interest 300,000 in 1970. Structures containing two to West, 33.3 per cent; Northeast, a modern kitchen, 2 full Realtor Barbara Weinberg of Manchester locates a new have banking institutions that Northeast region, with the region. until two or three years ago, businesses. would be eight per cent. rate on this type of loan is down Condominiums accounted for four units accounted for 14 per 18.2 per cent; and North Cen­ baths, formal dining room, home on a map at her office. (Herald photo by Palmer) are geared for the home remainder primarily in resort fn downtown areas, residen­ when construction increased “We have been recommen­ Another mortgage plan to 8% per cent. 15 per cent of all new housing cent of the construction. And 58 tral 12.1 per cent. photo room, 2-car garage, mortgage market and are con­ areas elsewhere. Today, they tial condominiums usually take dramatically. Although sales ding a number of things that available is MGIC. These are Needless to say, if you’re con­ built last year. Why the interest per cent were in structures of In structures with five units wooded lot with a view. $51,- cern ^ for their customers. are found in every m ajor the form of a high-rise project, have lagged in recent months. would put us on the track conventional loans insured by cerned about how to finance in condominiums? Among the or more, the South leads with 500. Our local banking institutions metropolitan area, and the while suburban developments five or more units. Realtors look for a surge of toward energy self-sufficiency the Mortgage Guarantee In­ your new home, ask your reasons are; The West has the highest 65.5 per cent of them; the West, offer a variety of mortgage center of concentration is shif­ feature everything from buying interest later this as a nation. CAPE — Six rooms, treed lot, Manchester Area surance Corp. and offered Realtor. He’s familiar with the • A heavy demand for 18 per cent; North Central, 8.6 plans. ting. detached single-family units to percentage of single-unit struc­ “First, we feei that energy city utilities, handy location, through local banks. different mortgage plans and housing as a result of popula­ per cent; and the Northeast, 7.2 spring. The home buyer who In 1973, nearly half of the con­ townhouses and cluster houses. tures, 44.9 per cent of those Dailas — Town houses and conservation requirements $31,500. can assist you in obtaining the tion growth, coupled with the per cent. ciuster homes are becoming should be Incorporated into Is Very Special best mortgage. dwindling supply and high cost DUPLEX — Owner’s side has popuiar segments of the building codes. Tliis should be large, modem kitchen, formal If you have a specific of land, particularly in done at the local level, with the problem, local banks are also metropolitan areas. market. dining room, living room, 4 By BARBARA WEINBERG dicapped, all the major civic Seattle — The residential federal government confining most willing to help. • The continuing desire for bedrooms, wall-to-wall clubs, organizations housing market in general is itself to performing research Mortgage money is more home ownership during a time Condo Buyers Guide Offered carpeting, IVii baths. Other eappealing to all sorts of good. New condominium and developing model stan­ ’The Greater Manchester plentiful now that it has been of double-digit inflation. Con­ side has 6 large rooms. hobbies and interests—the projects have been selling well dards,” Leitch said. area has much going for it. for a long time. So if you’re dominiums, generally less Convenient to schools and 164 E. CENTER ST. MANCHESTER satisfying one. And right now “We also are suggesting tax Many times we don’t wave list goes on and on. thinking about purchasing a expensive than single-family The National Association of tended to clear up much of the The guide encourages the — everything from high rise un­ shopping. Excellent condition. buyers can take advantage of incentives to property owners Pride in and respect for home, now is the time to buy. homes, are a logical choice for Home Builders has published a consumer confusion about the buyer to examine the product its to townhouses and mini $46,900. high enough the flag of com­ some of the best bargains in the property of America was many. Condominium Buyers Guide in­ condominium purchase. carefully — to understand the CAPE — Eat-in kitchen, for­ mitment or sing loudly housing ever offered.” once the theme for Realtor Condominium construction condominium concept — and, mal dining room, fireplaced enough the praises of the Included in the booklet are and sa les began in 1961 most important, to ask living room, 3 bedrooms, 2-car area. We enjoy here almost Week. That aptly describes explanations of the basic con­ following passage of the meaningful questions. garage, immaculate condi­ the Realtors’ concern for dominium documents (master every conceivable activity Housing Act. Since that time, Offer Shortcuts NAHB President J.S. Nor­ MAY WE HELP? tion. $36,900. your home and your deeds, bylaws, contracts, etc.) and plasure available, from almost every state has enacted man of Houston says, “Con­ neighborhood, wherever it is and in form ation on con­ CONTEMPORARY Raisec picking your own fruits and A legislation to allow for the dominium ownership can be an in Greater Manchester. What is your best Investment? dominium conversions, as well Ranch — Large, modern vegetables in area gardens organization of condominiums Realtors Aid Buyer excellent investment. It’s home MANCHESTER as a glossary of important kitchen with pantry, formal to the hustle and bustle of We m ay be selling a and the recording of “unit” definite inspections and makes ownership with many of the There are advantages a terms and detailed check-lists dining room with built-ins home—your home—and we deeds to individual apartment appointments for your con­ worries of maintenance and up­ Main St. or one of the many Realtor can offer a prospective for comparing the different living room with c a th ^ a ; want your neighborhood to owners. veniences. keep removed. The pitfalls, as UNIQUE shopping centers. buyer that an individual seller features of condos (both in­ ceiling and fieldstone put its best foot forward. In the past two years, the de­ Full information on a house with any major financial invest­ We just heard that one cannot. terior and exterior). fireplace from floor to ceiling, We are concerned not only mand for residential con­ can be provided by a Realtor. ment, can be avoided if you • COLONIAL — 9 gracious rooms on young couple who recently First of all, the Realtor saves The guide also contains a list redwood paneling, four dominiums has increased He will give essential facts exercise the same prudence you bought a two-family home in about the financial values, in you time, effort and headaches of questions to ask before stately % acre. bedrooms, 2 full baths, large dramatically, resulting in rapid about taxes, maintenance cost, would exercise in purchasing our community, but also its by trying to show you only the family room with fireplace, the downtown area is trying P making the purchase. • EXTRA LOT — % acre in prime loca* sales of existing units and a quality of construction, and any home.” spirit—its essence. types of homes you want to see Tlie guide is available for $1 tion. den or library, 5 sliding glass to arouse interest to clean good profit for many sellers. and those within your price adequacy of public services. “The basic legal, sales, and We care and are com­ technical information offered in per copy from the NAHB, Dept. doors, 2 large decks, 2-car up their street by setting an For example, one unit in range. The Realtor can also act as • OPEN BARN — plus three-car garage mitted to serve our this booklet should help to make SP, 15th and M Sts., garage, large lot. $68,500. example. Chicago was sold last year for a A Realtor can advise you negotiator, settling fine points and tool shed. p e o p le —to give them your condominium purchase a Washington, D.C. 20005. CIRCA 1723 - Exquisite 12- For instance, they cleaned profit of $7,000 — 20 per c6nt of about neighborhoods and his of price and helping buyer and guidance—to speak out the purchase price — only 90 professional experience can be seller arrive at a mutually ad­ wise investment and a room antique Colonial com­ up and seeded the lawn, $59,000 pletely restored and in about the special qualities of days after its original purchase. invaluable in analyzing future vantageous agreement. fenced the yard, and planted excellent condition, our area—to be, in effect, a With such success and high trends and the potential invest­ The Realtor can help you stay a few shrubs. Fantastic! If fireplaces, 2V^ baths, income- voice for the returns, it’s no wonder that con­ ment value of a home. within your budget, give you we, as a community, could producing 3-room studio dominiums are beginning to Owners who try to sell their mortgage advice and then, Please call for complete details on any property or ser­ get everyone concerned with homeowner—YOU. apartment and 2-room antique take hold in commercial real own home often tend to over­ after closing the contract, give EXCEPTIONAL OFFERINGS BY — vice we offer. We really can help - without pressure - their neighborhoods, the We accept the challenge. shop. estate ventures, including of­ price a house, but a Realtor can you an exact record of in­ without exaggeration - without making you feel town could fairly sparkle. Will you accept your share? fice buildings, shopping centers GARRISON COLONIAL - 24' help you see through those in­ surance, taxes, and other infor­ J. WATSON BEACH REAL ESTATE CO. obligated. Our reputation Is the only lasting thing we Our excellent libraries, So let’s not be reticent and industrial projects. mation. have going for us - a reputation for helping. living room with fireplace flated prices. 45 Years Service In Eastern Connecticut one of the finest hospitals in about our lovely town. Let’s The Realtor can arrange for formal dining room, the state, schools of top let people know we have bedrooms, IV2 baths, rec something special in our SOUTH WINDSOR room, screened porch, 2-car quality (including a com­ “City of Village Charm.” garage. $45,900. munity college and a • $69,900 Cape and OLDER HOME - Large technical school), the Lutz MANCHESTER $38,000 GLASTONBURY $72,500 Barbara W.einberg is a living room with dining area, Junior Museum, the unique 5 room Cape, T'/e baths, 9-room Ranch In excellent • $82,500 Contemporary Manchester Realtor. breezeway and attached condition. 5 bedrooms, 2 eat-in kitchen, IV2 baths, 3 Instructors of the Han- garage. Immaculate, baths, 2-car garage. Cen­ Both very good values by transferring bedrooms, porch, interior original owner home on tral vac system and In- owners. completely r^ecorated, 2-car large, level lot. ground pool. garage. $33,500. Real Estate Sales Realtor Carl Zinsser of Manchester is on the phone with a COLUMBIA $48,800 GLASTONBURY $91,000 NEW RAISED RANCH - 7 prospect. (Herald photo by Dunn) Mini-Farm of nearly 3 Williamsburg Dutch IF YOU ARE PLANNING TO SELL... generous-sized rooms, 2V4 The REALTOR we can help. Higher in Summer acres. Large bass and Colonial on 3 lovely acres. baths, family room, swimming pond, fruits, 4 bedrooms, 2'A baths, We will be pleased to estimate a sales price, explain fireplaces, 2-car garage MANCHESTER berries, plus 6-room, 2 country kitchen, large what should be dona and answer your questions. aluminum siding, large lot. There is more activity in generally reflects the pattern of bath Ranch. UNUSUAL. fireplaced family room. There Is, of course, no obligation at all...plaase feel free SALT BOX —. Large country real estate in the summer the whole U.S. Some regions, to call. MANSFIELD $49,000 HEBRON $90,000 kitchen with built-ins and than the winter and a however, differ in timing and Contemporary Split 10-room Colonial (circa 8- room Federal Colonial fireplace, formal dining room, seasonal downtrend begins magnitude of the seasonal 1720) converted to 2 (circa 1825). 2 room guest MANCHESTER double-door spacious center with the start of the school moves, the department reports. is truly a bulwark of the free enterprise Typically, the winter sales apartments. Also Ideal for house, large brooder entrance hail, 3 bedrooms, 2W year in every region of the a single family. Close to house, 3 car garage. baths, 2-car garage, large lot slump in the Northeast is more • Office site, E. Center St. country, says the National system — the system that made this the UCONN. PLUS 53 ACRES. RANCH — Better than new severe than in the higher- 2 Association of Realtors. GLASTONBURY $112,000 • Residential acreage, 83 acres. 7'/2 rooms, 3 bedrooms, family temperature regions of the ANDOVER $50,000 I An association study shows room with bar, large living South and West, and the greatest country in the world. May those who Solid brick Custom Ranch 17 acre Country Estate • Industrial building, 35,000 sq. ft. that, nationally, sales typically /V with custom built brick room with beautiful oval summer peak is corresponding­ on nearly 3 acres. 5 jump nearly 30 per cent In fireplace, 2-car garage. $51 ly higher in the Northeast. rooms, V /i baths, at­ Ranch. 4 bedrooms, 2 m rch over the January and seek to excessively regulate realtor initiative IF YOU ARE SEARCHING for the ‘right* home, we will 900. tached garage. A most baths, barn, pastures plus February levels. Activity then serene setting. guest cottage. be pleased to help. We can Inform you of new listings, MANCHESTER - Split More Singles that “Ylt” — often before they are advertised — If we continues to expand, although remember that our nation was built and BOLTON $59,000 HEBRON $118,000 rooms, I'A baths, 3 bedrooms, Singles — especially single know what you are looking for. Please feel free to call at a more moderate pace, 5 acres with 5 room, V /i Hilltop estate on nearly 14 modern kitchen, dining room, females — are buying homes in and outline your requirements. throughout the spring, reaching made more prosperous than any other by /V bath brick Ranch. Over­ acres. Rambling 6-room family room, fireplace, wall- ;a peak in June and July. ever increasing numbers, an size 2-car garage. Colonial Ranch, 2 baths, to-wall carpeting, garage Sales then continue slightly analysis of statistics reveals. 5 MANCHESTER uncommon men — who had the freedom to Excellent area with guest house and barn. large lot, $45,500. below that peak until the begin­ More than 15 per cent of all beautiful view. CONDOMINIUM- 6 rooms, ning of the school year when FHA-insured mortgages in 1973 Executive type 8Vz room Split Level COVENTRY $130,000 were given to singles, comr HEBRON $59,900 9- room Cape (circa 1735) bedrooms, 2V4 baths, wall-to- jthey decline, typically 15 per house. Spacious living room with exercise their initiative — and as a result all wall carpeting! modern ■cent. In September. ’This starts pared to only 10 per cent in 1970. Old Colonial (circa 1740), plus separate 5 room 9 rooms, 3 fireplaces. COLONIAL kitchen with built-lns,central a seasonal downtrend which In 1970, 5.5 per cent of FHA- fireplace and Cathedral celling, oversized house, large stable, pad- insured mortgages went to dining room, beautiful work saver the American people attained a standard of Nicely situated on 3.8 docks, In-ground pool. On • 1i850 SQ. FT. — 7 rooms/2 baths/plus alr-conditloning, |32,5()0. a ir continues until a low is reached acres with pond. New to conditioning, $^,500. in December. ’The decline from single males and 4.5 per cent to kitchen, balcony to bedroom area. Large 36 SCENIC ACRES. unfinished 3rd floor space. W 3 , living found nowhere else in this world. market. FARM — 50 acres, mostly the summer peak to the single females. In 7.4 per master bedroom has full bathroom and MIDDLE HADDAM ANDOVER $155,000 • REDECORATED — much of the work cleared and level land, 8 room December low averages 43 per cent of these mortgages were walk-in cloeet,. the two additional $72,500 93 acre Horse Farm with that one likes to do to an older home Is house, bam, two large pouitr; cent. given to single males and 7.7 Each section of the country per cent to single females. bedrooms have a separate bathroom. A 8-room Colonial on 9.7 restored 7-room, 2 bath completed. houses, 2-car garage. private acres. Custom Colonial (circa 1790). separate guest room and full bathroom built In 1971. Easy 30 Large barn, open fields, • CONVENIENT location. WE NEED LISTINGS NOW! are on the lower level. Panelled rec room minutes commute to Hart­ woods, trails. Thinking of Selling Your with brick fireplace, laundry roonri, 2-car ford. $34,900 Porperty? Call TODAY! May We Have the Opportunity garage, and carpeting are just a few of the other features that make this truly a For appointments to Inspect, please call PHILBRICK To Serve You... fine home, situated on a treed lot. The WUMM BELFIORE AONCY Suzanne or Arthur Shorts, 646-3233, Maryann I Culllna, 633-1526 or Ruth Heffernan, 342-1923. ODEGARD F .J. SPILECKI, Realtor AGENCY 234 Cmttr StrMt, ManehMttr 843-2121 REALTORS REALTY J. WATSON BEACH REAL ESTATE CO. REHLTORS U&R REALTY CO. 643-4365 Frank SpllaekI . Manchester Office 847-0139 Bob Gorman M I S Doris Carrabino Mary Judgs 643-2692 D lIUpliBralbi Equal Houilng Opportunity 646-4200 Rob«rt D. Murdock, Realtor

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Fri., April 25, 19 75 - PAGE TWENTY-THREE a PAGE TWENTY-TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Com.. Fri., April 25, lOTS ■■ ‘ s:, INDEX Halp Wantad 13 I Homas For Sala 23 Homoa For Sala 23 NOTICU TOOL MAKERS - AU-around lifrt i 1 — LoM and Found 2 ,~ Portonals machinists and Bridgeport 3 r- AnnouAowiMnts operators. Top wages, fringe d fr HERE’S ONE [fl ' 4 -L Erilortiilnflwnt benefits and overtime. 5 — Auctions MALTM 1. Experience preferred, ^ i y at YOU HAVENT SEEN Vernon a Bicentennial Community RELAND8CAPIN6 YOUR HOME • FINANCIAL Paragon Tool Company, 121 8 — Bondt-Stockt-MortgagM Adams Street. 9 — PSrional Lospt BUY DIRECT and SAVE 10 -> Insursno. o n ^ nwrl^ H*B In B nloe locBHon, has « one cw o«rao«, AT RNs-LPs- We have fuU time W x t EMPIOYMBNT openings on the 11-7 shift. SSnJJlSS’SSo.'*"*'’" "*• 13 — Hsip Wanted Excellent benefits, pleasant Vernon has been officially designated will search out ways in which the 14 — BuStorats Opportunldet BURGESS NURSEIIY 15 —^ Situation Wanted working conditions. Please w p - CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING as a National Bicentennial Community by townspeople can commemorate their past WB HAVE BHAOB TREEt, EVEROIffiENS AND FLOWERiNO EHRUBM ly in person. Meadows Con­ the American Revolution Bicentennial Ad­ by looking to the future. BDUCATION REALE’S CORflER valescent Home, 333 Bidwell . - ■ "'‘S Eden is temporarily chairing this com­ 18 — Private Inilrucllons 179 MAIN STREET PHONE 848^29 ministration. 10 — Schoole-Cleteet Street, Manchester. The designation goes to towns which mittee but expects to name a pemument 20 — InetruoUonf Wanted chairman in the near future. mMNOlM GRNSONKIIGMIIPIE have set up a satisfactory plan for recogni­ REAL ESTATE Mrs. Penny Stevens is serving as com­ SHOP FOREIIAN tion and celebration of the nation’s 200 MIROIliM NORWAriUVLE 23 — Homee for Sale 2nd SM fl birthday in each of three thematic areas, mission secretary and as special assistant 24 — Lota-Land lor Sale to the chairman and Ray Walker is in 25 — Inveatmant Property Superyisory experience, good Donald Eden, commission chairman said. RHODODENDRON HEMLOCK 26 — Bualnaaa P r o p ^ PHONE 643-2711 background in general What is your Property Worth? The “ Heritage ’76’’ committee will charge of publicity as well as being in 27 — Resort Property machining and set-up' of a^- FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOUR AD charge of maintaining an over-all JUNKR YEWS 28 — Real Estate Wanted We will inspect your property and suggest focus its activities on the recall of the craR parts. Salary commro- nation’s heritage and give an historical bicentennial calendar for the town. MI8C. SERVICES an asking price. (No obligation.) Eden asks that groups and organizations HYDRMIGM WNEUR 31 — Services OHsred surate with experience. Apply Help lYanied 13 perspective to the conununity. Mrs. Sue 32 — Painting-Papering Ask us about our guarantee sales plan TODAY!!! Connell and Mrs. Jonl Boulanger are co- in town which plan to sponsor some 33 — Building-Contracting ADVERTISING ADVERTISING chairmen of this committee. specific event in connection with the 34 — Roofing-Siding Tho LE-MI INVENTORY-Record Clerk - j HAPPY ADS 36 — Heating-Plumbing Figure aptitude a must. Typing: The “ Festival U.S.A.” committee, with celebration check with Walker in an effort 36 — Flooring DEADLINE Corporation ability an asset. Contacij PASEK REALTORS — MLS to avoid any conflicts. R A n s Mrs. Joyce Taylor and Mrs. Betsy Steele 37 — Movl'ng-Trucking-Storage 1 MHehoH Driv* 12:00 noon the day before Eden stressed that additional volunteers 38 — Services Wanted RichaM Tischofer, The Rourke- ] 1 day-...... 9« word per day pu^jllcatlon. 289-7475 — EAST HARTFORD as co-chairmen, will emphasize communi­ 373 DEMINQ STREET ManchMtor 643-2382 EnIno Paper Company, 261: are still needed to serve on any of the MISC. FOR SALE 3 d a y s ...... 84 word par day Deadline lor Saturday end ty programs, activities, and involvement WeVeston Street, Hartford, 522-; 742-8243 — COVENTRY three committees. Anyone interested 80. WINDSOR, CONN, 41 — Artlclee lor Sale 6 days 74 word per day Monday Is 12:00 Noon Friday. such as craft shows, workshops, folk 42 — BuHdlng Suppliea 8211 for an appointment. An;A 26 daya 64 word par day Member National Assoc, of Real Estate Boards also should contact him or any of the PHONE 044.1960 music and dance performances, and 43 — Dogs-BIrdt-Pate NEWSPAPER DRIVER for six equaliopportunity employer. 15 WORD MINIMUM member of the Hartford. Manchester and Vernon Multiple chairmen. From Manchetter Right Off Buckland Road 44 — Livettock Listing Service. festivals. 45 — Boats & Acceasorlet day delivery. Call Mr. Griffin at Happy A d a ...... $2.00 Inch PLEASE READ The third committee, “ Horizons ’76,” 48 — Sporting Qoodt 64'7-9411. YOU SPEND . money in your; 47 — Garden Products spare time, why not make; YOUR AD 48 — Antiques NEWSBOYS for South Windsor some, too? If you nave 6-8 hours | Clastllled ads are taken over 49 — Wanted to Buy . jb e phone as a convsniencs. COVENTRY - Seven-room MANCHESTER - New listing, area. Call Mr. Griffin at 647- a week to spare, local Amway j RENTALS distributor offers importunity: ''The Herald is responsible lor Raised Ranch with family room 6-room Cape, new bath, rom. 9411. only one Incorrect Insertion and 52 — Rooms for Rent for good earnings. Phone 643-1 on a nicely landscaped acre, 1 Kitchen remodeled, furnace, 53 — Apartments lor Rent then only to the size of the 1/2 baths, above-ground ^ 1 , wiring, plumbing ail replaced. PROFESSIONAL Legal 5996. original Insertion. Errors which 54 — Homee tor Rent .. Seiheon* many extras. $40,900. E&F No work to be done. Nice treed 55 — Busitieee lor Rent Secretary - Excellent skills on­ do not lessen the value of tha Hearing Set Associates. 646-5358, 633-9194. yard. $32,900. Hayes Corpora­ 56 — Resort Property lor Rent ly. In Willimantic. Salary open. SECRETARY for property may hcmiMetyau ■dvertlsament will not be cor­ 57 — Wanted to Rent management and construction rected by an additional Inser­ tion. 646-0131. On Budget 58 — Misc. lor Rent Reply to Box “ A” Manchester o h a p p y a J I Herald. firm. General office respon­ tion. $2,000. TAX CREDIT - New AUTOMOTIVE sibilities. Bookkeeping not homes - 3 bedroom Ranch, 4 MANCHESTER - New listing - VERNON large stately colonial entrance 61 -p Autos for Sale AVON’S NEW earnings plan required. Modem new offices. bedroom Colonial and 3 RES13LUBAIIT GUIDE I 62 — Trucks lor Sale foyer, front-to-back living room means you make more money. Please send resume indicating •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• bedroom Raised Ranches, now 63 — Heavy Equipment lor Sale with fireplace, formal dining 64 — Motorcydes-BIcycles Sell guaranteed, world famous experience and sala^ Help Wantad 13 being built. Merritt Agency, A public hearing on a Belated Homaa tor Sala 23 room ,, 4 bedrooms, treed lot, 65 — Campers-Trallers-Moblle products, many at new low requirements. Write Box R, 646-1180. proposed budget totaling $14,- Holnee < Manchester Herald. Happy Birthday near school. Quick sale at $44,- 66 — Automotive Service prices. 1 11 show you bow. Call WILLING TO TRAIN? Like 026,313, will be conducted by the VERNON - Two-family, 6-6, 900. Frechette & Martin Inc. 67 — Autos for Rent-Lease 523-9401. g MRS. CHIEF I money? Part-time counter MANCHESTCR Vernon Town Council next MANAGER TRAINEE and with 3 bedrooms, fireplace, Realtors, 6464144. P Love, The Chief, workers, start now. Jobseekers Immaculate 6-room Cape. Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in the I ' PILGRIM FABRICS has part- part-time instructors. large lot, 2-car garage. Wolver- open weekends. 568-1070. Full dormer - carpeted - MANCHESTER - Reduced, time openings for mature Enthusiastic and energetic. I Johnny, Debbie & Barry, ton Agency, Realtor, 649-2813. Memorial Building, Park PL, spacious master bedroom and $46,500. By owner. Seven-room Phone 643-8076. ’A Ann & Collins g Rockville. L o tt and Found 1 salesladies. Must have WANTED - experienced living room. Knotty pine fami­ Split Level Contemporary home knowledge of sewing^. Apply i S mechanic, 40 hour weei^ must ly room. Only $34900. HOLL STREET - Residence B in desirable neighborhood, Although the council has LOST - Large Irish setter, Cheneyney Hall,1 177 la rtf■ford BABYSITTER in my home - Zone, large older home. Readi­ Two small children, light have own tools. Apply in per­ walking distance to school and asked the Board of Education to male, Manchester area. Road, Manchester. ly convert this to a 2-family. housework. Call 649-7804. son, to Olender’s Body Shop, )ing. Living room with cut 1450,000 from its budget Answers to Kelly. Reward. 649- Route 83, Rockville, see Joe. FIANO AGENCY Close to center of town. Huge fireplace, dining room, con­ CUSTODIANS - Experienced, which is $8,992,386 of the. total 6622 days. 643-0102 evenings. 646-5200 living room with fireplace, 4 venient eat-in kitchen, three part-time evenings, NEW Hairdressingngs Salon in An- I TAG AND BAKE SALE § rge bedrooms, 2 full to be presented, this cut will not WANTED ■ experienced laree bedrooms, 2 fun baths, bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths, full' LOST - Passbook number 25- Manchester - East Hartford. dover needs a M;fanager or g McDonald’s Parking Lot g Full basement and attic, 2-car be reflected in the budget when Assistant Manager. Call;all 649- radiator repairer, 40 hour week, paneled family room. Large loi 0161688 and number 25 0152901, Days, Vernon. Call 6^-5691,2-6 ^ 10-1 p.m., April 26th apply in ^ rson to Olender’s $17,500 - Five rooms, 1 1/2 AskiUj ,900. Keith Mlust l be■ seen. 649-7422. it is presented at the hearing. 7666 or 875-5547. Savings Dept, of The Connec­ p.m. Child and Family Services g Body Shop, Route 83, Rockville, baths, stove, refrigerator, gar­ state. 126, 649-1922. ticut Bank and Trust Co. see Joe. age, nearly two acres. Hutchins PORTER STREET area, The council has been meeting Application made for payment. PART TIME- Experienced in MAN for cleaning and stock Agency, Realtors, 646-3166. work, 9 p.m. - midnight. Must BUYERS! custom built six room Colonial, in special sessions to review the sales and other related services 1 1/2 baths, fireplace, This Wsak’s Faaturs - - ■ be over 18. Apply in person ACCOUNTS payable SELLERS! various town department MISSING since Monday of life insurance department. Help Wanted 13 $38,900 - Duplex, 6-3. Nice in­ aimer after 6 p.m .. Dairy Queen Bookkeeper, experienced per­ Wo have cuotomore waiting. walk-up attic. ^,500. budgets as recommended by ^99 evening, gray and white cat. Apply Savings Bank of law apartment, carpeting, $435 Realty, 646-6321, Gertrude Mr, Steak, ^^The Fam ily Restaurant^ Brazier, 242 Broad Street. son to do accounts payable and By not knowing each othor, Mayor Frank McCoy. Some answers to Mullet. Much loved Manchester. 923 Main Street, some purchasing duties. Apply month income. Hutchins Agen­ Hagedorn 649-0538. let. Any information. Call 643- Manchester. Handyman Wantad cy, Realtors, 646-3166. Wo’ro both loairtgl changes have been made but Our Family Serves Your Family... OPENINGS for women to work Arthur Hahn Company, 45 South 750. for various duties at Satellite Road, South Windsor, BY OWNER - Lovely 6-room they will not be officially Mr. Steak at 244 Center Street is truly a family restaurant. Mrs, Agnes (Davis) Salafia in 1969 became the first lady for Homemakers Service. ARE YOU UNEMPLOYED? Conn. 528-9285. MANCHESTER - three family - Cape, dormer, 1 1/2 baths, 3 recorded until after the manager for the Mr. Steak system. Three sons and a daughter work in the business with her — thus making it, “ a real LOST - Black, long haired Toim m e a a i o wtbi ao Satisfying work, flexible hours, Travel Homee of Vernon. E&F ASSOCIATES, Inc. m w I mti 7-7-5, separate furnaces, bedrooms, wall-to-wall hearing. Labrador, 8 months old, male. must nave car. Inquire 643-9511. Many fringe benefits. For REAL ESTATE family restaurant.” , CsB MEN WANTED - Age 17 to 28, parking, large lot. Asking $43,- carpeting, fireplace. $38,500. Mr. Steak offers a variety of food, including steaks, seafood. Roast Beef, Chicken, etc. Take-out service available on Wearing tan collar. Vicinity more information and In­ Residential Commercial One of the additions made to JMSEEKERS INC. TELEPHONE SOUCITORS - full or part-time. No experience 900. Warren E. Howland 647-9659. all items. Each week Mrs. Agnes (Davis) Salafia offers daily luncheon specials, discounts to Senior Citizens, a free Green Manor. Reward, 649- terview, contact Mike 70 OAKWOOD DRIVE ^Now Read the Bottom Line,.,^ the town budget was an amount part-time, 9-1 p.m. experienced necessary. Earn while you Realtors, 643-1108. 8673. EMPLOYMENT learn, if qualified. Good fringe GLASTONBURY, CONN. MANCHESTER - Farm. Ready of $8,000 to recreation for birthday club for kiddies, (12 and under). For information on these specials call 646-1995. Mr. Steak is open seven days a SERVICE referred. Start now, call Hardel at Fitzgerald Ford; week 11:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Parking is never a problem. benefits. Call the Marines, 64^ PHONE 633-9149 to be worked. 31/2 acres, trac­ Bruce Kuznicki, four-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Kuznicki of 61 Ridgewood St., lighting for the new tennis Peraonala Sobseekers, 568-1070. Rockville. 643-2485. COVENTRY - $26,900 - Three Mrs. Agnes (Davis) Salafia has four members of her family working with her. James is assistant manager and Gerald 568-1070 508-1670 6485. tor, chickens, shed, 3-car gar­ courts being built at Rockville bedroom full-dormered Cape, age, 8-room home in good con­ tests the vision of his right eye assisted by Mrs. Andrew Lindberg of 63 Erie St., a “ Butch” is chef. Located at 244 Center St., Manchester, Mr. Steak has built its reputation on “ Our, Family Serving Your Connecticut’s largest jot> Jim Egan, Brokar High School. Another $2,000 TENNIS Partner needed - Any VAN DRIVER - Must be 21. basement, 100’ from private dition. $49,900. Holcombe volunteer worker at the vision and hearing testing clinic conducted Thursday by the listing service managed by License required, able to work PERSON to do yard work and beach, double lot, more. Homa Phona 872-758$ added to this budget will be for Family.” time Saturday or Sunday and Mary Egan, Salaa Rap. Realtors, 644-2447. Manchester Public Health Nursing Association at Temple Beth Sholom. (Herald photo by professionals. Please call, with people. Cali Jobseekers, grass cutting. Call 646-6800. Warren E. Howland, Realtors, Tuesday mornings. 647-9036 Hopm Phona' S4S-S3S8 the town’s bicentennial celebra­ 568-1070 for complete details Pinto) morning, or after 10:50 p.m. 568-1070. 643-1108. NEW RANCH - Porter Street tion. from one o f our cheei^ful WANTED - Part-time desk Full-time auto mechanic clerk. Apply at Manchester needed to work 8 to 5. area, three bedrooms, 2 baths, The school board has in­ Plan To Dine With Us On Bonda-Stocka-Mortgagaa 8 counselors. ESTABLISHED real estate of­ COVENTRY - Seven room Cape carpets, storms and screens, Motel, 1 McNall Street, MANCHESTER - Unique Early dicated it will not take any ac­ fice, looking for two full-time Many company baneflte. and 4 room Ranch on one lot. professionally landscaped. High Mother^s Day And Enjoy Our sales people. Wolverton Agen­ Manchester. For more detalla and in­ American Colonial. Paneled School Health Education tion on cutting its budget by the MORTGAGES, loans first, se­ Cape has stone siding and full doors, plaster walls and 50’s. 646-5254 evenings. Delicious. cond, IJiird. All kinds. Realty EXPERIENCED Folder cy, Realtor, 649-2813. formation contact Jim shM dormer. Ranch income is $450,000 until after the public g f y y TEL 172-7327 BUILDING maintenance ceilings, 2 1/2 baths, hand­ statewide. Credit rating un­ O ^rator Wanted - Call 522-4174 McCavanaugh at $155 monthly Lake privileges, BOLTON - U&R Raised Ranch, hearing. However, if the cut is HOUTB S3 • ELLINGTON '' experience. South Windsor crafted paneling, first-floor "SophUtieaUd Dlnln$ at RwMonabla Pricu” necessary. Reasonable. Con­ between 8 and 3 for appoint­ BINDERY Operators - MO’s. LaPenta Agency, beautiful wooded acre lot. Dead Theme of May 8 Workshop made, m em bks have warned area. Two nights per week, 6 4 3 -9 1 3 9 family room, 2 fireplaces, 4 fidential, quick arrangements. ment. Experienced only need apply. R ealtor, 646-2440 or Lance end street, living room, and that programs will have to be about 6 hours. Possibly more. bedrooms, breezeway, double STEAK & LOBSTER Alvin Lundy Agency. 527-7971. Baum folders, Erhlerman Kozikowski, 742-7202. first floor family room with Lee Egan of Crystal Lake cut back. 646-5398. garage, beautiful lot, city A statewide school'health May 8 from 8:30 a.m. to 3:40 STARRINO 100 Constitution Plaza, Hart­ HEAD H O U SE KE EPER - collator, McCain inserter. Call cathedral ceilings and stone School in Ellington. SAUD BAR A BAKED POT. ONLY IKRS/ utilities. $74,900. Hayes Corp. education workshop will be held p.m. Juicy, U.8.D.A. C h o lc Sirloin ford. Evenings, 233-6879. mature experienced 5234174 for appointment. fireplaces, three bedrooms, two Ineludad ______LUBRICATION HELP - needed LAND - Nice barn, three 646-0131. at the Newington Town Hall The announcement was made j Succulent, butter-luscious lobster uill housekeeper with supervisory full baths, formal dining room, immediately. We have openings bedroom home, baseboard by Dr. John Squires, program VEAL CUTLET PARMESAN...... $4.25 CO-STARRINQ MORTGAGES - 1st, and 2nd ability needed. Excellent fringe EXPERIENCED, full-time laundry-uiility room, many for experienced lubrication heat, Hutchins Agency, $34,900 - 6 room Cape, shed Potato, crisp salad, oven-warm bread mortgages — interim financing benefits. Please ^ply in per­ Manager. Also experienced per­ extras including redwood pan­ All Pools Require chairman and coordinator of BAKED STUFFED SHRIMP ...... $4.85 help. For greasing trucks and Realtors, 646-3166. dormer, 1 1/2 baths, fireplace, and your favorite waltreaaaa. — expeditious and confidential son, Meadows Convalescent son, full or part-time. Good pay eling, wall-to-wall carpeting. health education at the Univer­ U.S. CHOICE SIRLOIN STEAK ...... $5.25 for right people. Apply in ^ r - trailers with a mobile unit for nice trees. Hutchins Agency, Building Permits SCRAP PRICES ARE UP COMINQ ATTRACTION: service, J.D. Real Estate Home, 333 Bidwell Street, Sliding glass doors to secludM sity of Connecticut. SURF A TURF ...... IS-75 Manchester. son, C. J.’s Giant Grinders, second shift. Starting rate $3.75 Realtors, 646-3166. Manchester homeowners are Steak A Stuffed Shrimp Assoc. 6^1980. Buslnasa Opportunity 14 VERNON - Three-bedroom deck, thermopane windows, Dr. Squires is a vice- Inc., 273 Broad Street. hourly with a chance for ad­ Ranch, maintenance-free vinyl being reminded that all swim­ TOP PRICES PAID FOR Over 20 Choices on Menu 7.8 ACRES - pond, custom built central vacuum, air- president of the Connecticut SHORT ORDER cook - vancement. All fringe benefits. A GROUND floor op siding. Tremendous view. conditioning, double self­ ming pools require building per- SPECIAL CHILDREN'S MENU Halp Wantad 13 b a b y s i t t e r ’WANTED - for Colonial, 2 1/2 baths, family Association for Health, minimum experience Uniforms and tools furnished. with a proven track record Almost new, 2 baths, 2-car gar­ cleaning wall oven. By owner, mits, that an adequate OPEN TUESDAY THROUOH SUNDAY 244 CENTER ST. two girls ages 6 and 8. three to For appointment call 688-2233. room, fireplaces, garaf Physical Education and COPPER ’ BRASS and ESTABLISHED REAL Estate necessary. Good salary, good Twenty-one Subway sandwich age, large wooded lot, 649-0600. $70,000. , four nights per week to ap­ Hutchins Agency, 646-3166. enclosure must surround the Recreation (CAHPER), which Sunday Cocktails & Dining 12 to 8 p.nu office needs two full-time sales working condition, good franchise locations are now carpeted. Immediate occupan­ MANCHESTER proximately 1:30 a.m. prefer ALL ’round deli worker, 12-6 property or pool and that all is co-sponsoring the event with Banquet Room for uji to 250 Ponont people. Wolverton Agency, benefits. Call 649-5271 for ap­ open or being installed. Your c y .’^OO’s. Warren E. Howland, CAR RADIATORS pointment. my own home but will consider p.m., experience a must, over­ wiring required for the pool the state Department of Educa­ Realtors, 649-2813. location is waiting. It’s time for Realtors, 643-1108. OPEN HOUSE must conform to the National ^ — a/iQ — Phone 646-1995 taking them to yours. Call 643- time offered. Jobseekers, open you to act. Call 1-877-3533 for SUNDAY tion. 9073 mornings only after 9 a.m. weekends. 568-1070. Electric Code. Aluminum • Stael - RattarluE - Nawspaper PHONE FROM home to ser­ BABYSITTER wanted - 1-2 details. and Cast Iron hours daily Monday-Friday. APARTMENT BUILDING - BEAR SWAMP ROAD ANDOVER Doing the reminding today The purpose of the meeting is diPEN 7 DAYS ' vice our customers for super Keeney Street area. Reliable Situation Wanted 15 consisting of 4-one bedroom SOLID BRICK RANCH — NEARLY 3 ACRES S* was Francis Conti, to help implement the develop­ earnings. ‘ Choose own hours. apartments, centrally located, Call 6^-1810. person, likes children. 647-9072. DIRECTIONS: Route 6 east to Andover, left on Long Hill * Manchester’s acting chief ment of sequenced health in­ to 9:00'p.ni.| aluminum siding, business € Rockville Scrap Co., Inc. BABYSITTING, my home, Road, right on Bear Swamp Road. Signs potted. building inspector. He said ad­ zone, excellent potential for 4 struction in communities where AMEFUCA’S STEAK EXF^EffT days, evenings or overnight. SECRETARY commercial expansion. For appointments other timaa, call Suzanne or Arthur ditional information relating to this help is needed. 989 Hartford Turnpika, Rout# 30, Varnon LEGAL NOTICE Will pick up and deliver, any PUBLIC HEARING Immediate opening for an alert ambitious Individual with Jackston Agency, 646-1316. Shorts, 646-3233. t the installation of swimming Sessions will be devoted to Hours: Mon.-FrI., 7-5; Sal. 7-3 age. 647-93 t BOARD OF DIRECTORS good secretarial skills; this position requires excellent X pools may be obtained from the the problem of organizing'and 872-6SS7 872-9032 TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT shorthand; typing and telephone technique with a % Building Department in Lincoln starting instruction, Ther<^ a Fam ily MANCHESTER - Redwood J. WATSON BEACH CO. V Notice is hereby given that the Board of Directors, Town of minimum of three years’ experience. < Center. curriculum content, selecting An Equal Opportunity Employor □ EDUCATION Farms, spacious 9 room Raised Ua •asrg Manchealar Office teachers, and resources. Manchester, Connecticut, will hold a public hearing in the Ranch, set on large treed lot. 647-9139 Feast every w edday Hearing Room at the Municipal Building, 41 Center Street, ASG SYSTEMS CORF. Three full baths, aluminum Invited to the free conference Man^ester, Connecticut, Tuesday, May 6,1975, at 8:00 P.M. to 155 West Main SI. Rockville; Conn. Private Instructlona 18 siding, two fireplaces, family are school administrators, OBTAIN A consider and act on the following: 875-3351 ext 286 room, five possibl'e bedrooms. /ABOUT PROPOSED SEWER USE RATE SCHEDULE FOR BEGINNERS’ Needlepoint - Asking $51,900. Zinsser Agency, school board members, town of­ at How ard Johnson^! MANCHESTER AND VICINITY ficials, and others responsible GENERAL CUSTOMER BILLING Learn modem technics. Create 646-1511. TOWN enduring beauty. -Individual for organizing health education HIGH SCHOOL WITH SECONDS ON THE HOUSE The following are quarterly minimum charges for sewer ser­ ... B&W .... vice by the Town of Manchester Sewer Department: attention. Small classes. programs around Connecticut. Register now. 643-6811. $31,800 - 3 or 4 bedroom Capa, very convenient to The Junior Volunteer League Among the speakers will be EQUIVALENCY ^ Mond^ Deep Sea Dinner % ” METER ALLOWING 1200 c.f. $ 7.31 MANUFACTURER OF CAU CROCKEH of Lutz Junior Museum will ALLOWING 1200 C.f. 7.31 ••••#••••••••••••••••••••••• shopping, bus and school. Ideal atartar home. Claire Albom of Vernon who Golden fried Tendersweet dams, filet o f % ” METER conduct a bake sale Saturday 1” METER ALLOWING 1600 c.f. 15.63 START PACKING $38,000 — “Craamputr Ralaad Ranch on a beautiful I'A will discuss “ Organizing the flounder, french fries and cole slaw. •2.49 □ REAL ESTATE acre lot, Vh baths, built-lns, carpeting, rac room with from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Top Elementary Health DIPLOMA! $1.39 for kids 1V4” METER ALLOWING 2400 c.f. 26.25 LADIES APPAREL Sevan Room Ranch-brand fireplace and garage. Notch supermarket, N. Main Curriculum,” and a presenta­ 2” METER ALLOWING 3400 c.f. 39.38 has opaninga foi^ axparlancad aawlng. machine •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• naw...two-car garage, cen­ •41,500 — Sharp 7-room Split Laval on a high tread lot 3 St. tion entitled “ Inside-out” by liiesday Spa^ietd Siiree 3” METER ALLOWING 5500 c.f. 73.13 opqratora and qualifiad tralnaaa. Excellent fringe, I Homes For Sala 23 tral and a real big lot...taka HOW- Attand FREE 4” METER ALLOWING 13275 c.f. 122.50 bedrooms, 1'A baths, bullt-lna, carpeting, rac room and bariafita. MANCHESTER-Six month your homo In tr^a if you With meat balls, meat sauce, garlic 6” METER ALLOWING 21000 c.f. 241.25 Apply at wish. garage. OAYTIME CLASSES bread and salad. $1.39 for kids Quarterly charges for sewer service in excess of the amount new, crime west side location, $42,900 — New 7-room Contemporary Raised Ranch with 5-5 Duplex, 1 1/2 baths, Benton Streat...roal aolld •2.49 allotted with the minimum charge are as follows: 2 baths and 2 garages. Thia home Is allgibla for a $2,000 MANCHESTER MODES, INC. hardwood floors, aluminum valua...aix-room Colonial 10 SPEED BICYCLE SALE FOR THE NEXT FIRST, 10,000 c.f. $0.51/100 c.f. tax credit. PINE STREET • MANCHESTER siding, high 50’s. Hayes Cor­ with two car garage and ^Xfednesday Fish Fry House o1 FOR THE NEXT, 40,000 C.f. 0.45/100 c.f. poration, 646-0131. enclosed aun porch. In tha $45,900 — Huge 3 bedroom Ranch on a large country lot. WHERE— Tha Manchastar FOR THE NEXT, 1,286,720 C.f. 0.33/100 c.f. If you are aaaklng a 2-yaar-old Iwma In top condition, G olden filet o f flounder, french Aries, middle Ihirtlaa and wall s y g a a FOR THE NEXT 1,338,720 c.f. 1.20/1000 c.f. coleslaw. $1.39 for kids ' worth It. hero It it. Adult Laarning FOR THE NEXT l',336,720 c.f. 1.09/1000 c.f. $49,900 — Centrally air condlllonad Ranch on a lovely 2.49 ,Chung Newer Duplaxaa...wa have a Rag. $100. Cantar, 739 Main ALL IN EXCESS OF 4,010,160 c.f. 1.03/1000 c.f. AUTOMOTIVE PERSONNEL traaid lot. If you are aaaklng a apacloua 7-room homa with Commercial and industrial customers that do not obtain water Fishing's gnat large salaction to choose. a first floor family room wa Invita your Inspection. • SIDE PULL BRAKES Thuisd^ Turkey Dinner FRONT END from...hlgh tortlaa and on up. SL from either the Town of Manchester Water Department or the $50,000 — Beautiful one acre tread lot surrounds thia one • SMMANO DERAILLEURS Roast Turkey with giblet gravy, com n o w o i*en Manchester Water Company are required to either mpter their RATTERIES Bette Orlva...terrlfic family year old 7-room Ralaad Ranch. Plush carpeting, built-ins, bread stuffing, cranberry sauce and all «. own private water supply or install a sewer flow measuring homa, eight BIG roomt, 2W the trinunin’s. $1.49 for kids featurintf Polynesian and one full and two half baths, rac room and two garagaa. • FUUY ASSEMBLED AND 2.59 device approved by tte sewer department. Use charges to TUNE-UPS in tin bathe, and a h|ro-car garage Cantonese Specialties $60,900 — For tha fuasyl 8-room Colonial on a SERVICE ON ALL MAKES CH*HANTEED WHEN— Evary Monday, customers with sewage flow meters will be calculated on the TIRES on acre wooded lot for mid Famous Pu Pu Platter profaaalonally maintained tread lot In lovaly "Forast Tuasday, Waonas- Hiday Clam Fry basis of a six-inch water meter. 60’a. Can’t be duplicated at Hills.” 2W bathe, first floor lamlly room with firaplaca, If the Superintendent of the Sewer Department consents to Permanent, full-time posltlona available tor experienced thia price. SPECIAL - SPECIAL - SPECIAL Heaps o f golden fried Tendersweet Special Family Dinners ^ auto person net. apacloua dining room, 4 good eizad badrooma, built-ine, 20” LIghtwelglit Juvenile day and Thursday, dams, french fries and cole slaw. and Combination Platters / accept industrial waste containing more than 300 parts per WANTADS Grandview 8troat...larga carpeting and 2 garagaa. Hare la a U&R homa at It’s finasL $1.49 for kids •299 million (PPM) B.O.D. (Biochemical oxygen demand) and/or Good atarting salary, excellent working conditions, liberal Ralaad Ranch with 2W USA MADE a AIR TIRES $ A Q * * starting April 28 more than 600 PPM of snspended solids (SS), the fo U o ^ g iu« employe benefits. Including shopping discount and op­ baths, aundack and a lot 120 QIRLS ONLY • REQ. $49.99 f i f ______O P E N 7 D A V 8 A W E E K M o n - T b u r s the quarterly charges in excess of the above sewer service portunity for advancamonk by 200. Now Is tha time to Call our Manchester Office 649-5306 T F H ' S s t 11- 11: 30| M n I BIKES FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY AT S u n d a y 12 -10 p m charge: Apply to Store Managan chooea your colors, ate. 394 Tolland Tpke. B.O.D. $0.06 per pound, as determined by laboratory analysis m TIM E- 9 to 11a.m. h o u u a r d BARROWS & WALLAGE ------2MakiSL Open M anchestor 363 BROAD ST. S.S. $0.03 per pound, as determined by laboratory analysis GALDOR COMPLETE Mrs. Phyllis Jackston, Secretiuy 1145 Tolland Tpke. Mandwalar oalv To register lust drop Into the Adult AT EXIT 94 ______Jo H n so n S MANCHESTER TJ. CROCKHT TaL 643-7111 Ta COCKTAILS TAKE-OUT Board of Directors Manchetter, Conn. 08040 RaaHora Manchester New Haven Hartford Learning Center on April 28 between .WILBUR CROSS PARKWAY SERVED 649-4958 728-5615 ? I FARR’S SERVICE Manchester, Connecticut Phono 049-2876 643-1577 649-5306 397-1515 I Bank Amaricard Maatar Charga 9 and 9:30 a.m. Dated at Manchester, Connecticut this 22nd day of April, 1975. * « v ,

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Fri., April 25. 1 9 7 5 - PAGE T W E N T Y -F )^ PAGE TWENTY-FOUR - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn.. Fri.. April 25, 1975 Autos For Solo 51 Autoa For Solo 84 22 Hool Eotolo WoiHod 22 Sorvleoo Otiorod 21 RoolIng-Smig-CMnmr 94 ArUdloo l0r Sato 41 ArHdoo lor Solo 41 Aportmonta For Rent 52 Aportmanta For Rent 83 Apartmanta For Roiit 53 Homoo lor Ron! Roaort Property Autoa For Sola 81 I Homn For Solo 2S Homoo For Solo 2$ Homoo For Solo For Rant 58 1971 PLYMOUTH custom sub­ R.A.D. Water Pump and Swim- HORACE Tetrault - Sidiiw, NEWSPRINT end rolls. 25 TAG SALE • Saturdav^AprU M, MANCHESTER - New 3 VERNON - Modem 3 1/2 room MANCHESTER - 6-room brick WE WILL buy your house. Call urban wagon, new brakes, new n ^ g PooIService • Service and roofing, storm windows, aw­ cents each. Inquire side door. 64, weather permitting. Old bedroom Duplex, half of two- apartment with heat, ceramic Ranch, fireplace, 2 bathrooms, TWO COTTAGES in lovely anytime, Hutchins Agency, Eastham, Cape Cod, Mass. exhaust, 48,000 miles. Must installatitm on all pipes, water nings. Quality workmanship, Manchester Evening Herald. victrola, sUverware, shortwave family 1 1/2 baths, full base­ niESiDEimM. bath, electric stove, cabineted. breezeway, garage. $325 Realtors, 646-3168. Within a short distance of both sacrifice to best offer. 6464)619. pumps, residential and com­ free estimates. Fully insured. radio, pictures, lots o f, mis* ment, includes appliances, $275 kitchen, combination windows, monthly. References. Hayes VILUUE^MTS. fresh and salt water beaches. S.B.M . has mercial. Complete service and 872-9187,640^17. WE BUY and sell used fur­ ceUaneous. 3H Lake Street. i l l ' month. Paul W. Dougan electric hot water heater, close Qirporation, 6464)131. SELLING your house? Call us $125 per week and $150 per VOLKSWAGENS - We buy, sell, installation of pool pumps and niture. Cash on the line. One (Mancheeter-Boltim Une), editor, 646-1021 or 643-453^ ' MMICHG«TiR to large shopping center. Call first and we’ll make you a cash K week. For-further information repair. Parts and service. Some offer. One day seiivice. T. J. filters. CaU 742-8352 before 8:30 Hoothg-Phimblng 22 piece or an entire bousefull. 646-4938. HALF Duplex, 6 large rooms, 1 1/2 baths, gamge, full base­ call 742-6607. used. Volkswagens $395 and up. Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. a.ih. or after 5:30 p.m. 8464432. Furniture Bam , 345 TAG SALE - ^turday only, 10- ATTRACTIVE four room One and tw ir bedrooms. ment and attic, no pets, one Tim M oriarty, 270 Hartford SEWERLINES, sink lines, Main Street Rear, behind 3, weather permitting. 443 E ast apartment, stove, refrigerator, Ndar scdiools, (dpches SIX ROOM Duplex - 3 up and 3 MORTGAGE Money Douglas hfotor Sales... references, no pets, $lte. 646- year lease, one month’s securi­ STOP sisMsg for miw)! SELL Road, 643421'?. Center Street. Five families. IMMEDIATE CASH for your TELE-TONE Answering Ser­ cleaned with electric cutters, and shopping center, down, garage, good location. Hobby suppUes, new g i e ^ 3167, 228-3540. <81 ty. Keith Real Estote, 649-1922, ysuf MWHitsJ rtMs for yaw property. Let us explain our vice, 24 hour coverage. Wake- by professionals. McKinney Call 649-7230 after 3. 1971 PLYM OUTR VaUant - 4- CLEAN USED refrigerators, cards, bikes and toys, dishes, bus Une. Call anytime 6464126. Jm s iwsio tnw. As Little as 5%Down fair proposal. Call Mr. Belfiore, up service too. Cali 640-2823. Bros. Sewer Disposal Com­ door Sedan, very nice and ranges, automatic washers, women’s clothes, pine cannon- 647-M13. pany, 643-5306. MANCHESTER GARDENS - CLEAN, furnished room, cen­ Bualnoaa lor Rant 55 economical. $2,150. Chorches with guarantees. B. D. Pearl’s baU bed. Lots of goodies. 646-2823 trally located. Gentleman only, One bedroom apartments, in Wanted to Rent 57 Motors, 80 Oakland Street, 643- Getting things moving is our Up to 30 Years to Repay INSTANT cash for your home. SUMMER'S COMING NO JOB too small, toilet Appliance, 649 Main St, 643- ^ g f y 2 Pearl Street or call 87^ beautiful counti7 setting, walk SHARE OFFICE space with ac­ 2791. business. We take pride in fOlUU Call Joe Gordon, Barrows & N oyii a good Ume to repair yonr patio repairs, plugged drains, kitchen 2171 SEASONED fireplace Wood for to everything. $169 monthly in­ icreoit,. itorm window screeni, and countant. Excellent location for SMALL APARTMENT needed our effective handling of real W allace Coi, Equal faucets repBced, repaired, rec sale. $20 per . 3/4 ton pickup 646-1700 -T. all otten. We ipeclollze in screen and cludes heat, hot water and .attorney, real estate, in- T o il SOLD AT BRAND NEW rooms, bathroom rem od^g, PENNSYLVANIA House pine for working person. Prefer estate purchases, sales and, portunity. 649-f ' glass repair. load. appliances. Superintendent, I surance, etc. 649-1680, 649-3549. heat modemlzatidn, etc. Free dining room set - Dry sink THREE Rooms - second floor, utilities paid. Reasonable price. PUDUC AUCTION leases. Call us at 646-4040 = I S S 646-0090. Equal housing. YANKEE AUMNUM estimates gladly given. M & M hutch, 5’ round drop-leaf trestle available May 1st. Includes ROCKVILLI SVk ROOMS Permission for pet. 742-8305, 1968 Oldsmoblls, strlall and get your deal moving TAG SALE - Children’s STORE FOR relit. Best Main Plumbing & Heaung, 6^2871. table, 4 mates’ chairs, 2 cap­ 'heat, appliance, parking. No ^ SERVICE clothing, toys, assorted dishes, NEWER FOUR room Duplex, 1 RQCKIANUTEHMCE Street location. About 1,000 numbtr 354-878x154 894 tain’s chairs. Excellent conoi- pets. Month security required. Largo and baautiful ona badroom YOUNG FA M ILYbf three with 35 Oakland St., Manchester Unens, trikes’s, metal cabinets, l/2baths, Jcitchen appliances, square feet. Same size base­ dog need house to rent in coun­ Wsdnssdsy, April 30, 1975, | Savings Bank TOWNE Plumbing Service, Uon. Call after 5:30, 649-2971. ^11'647-9660 after 4. apartmanta, haat, hot watar', all 1975 tires, misceUaneous. 15 Ed­ 10 a.m . Phone 6491106 repairs, alterations, . vanity $215 per month. 643-2^ , 644t a'ppllahcaa Including dlahwaabar.i ment. For information. try. Handy tradesman. Call 646- WeeUp How* — 7 to SdO mund Street, Saturday 9 4 . a p a r t m e n t s diapoaal, carpaung, pool and your Philbrick Agency, Realtors, 4026. cabinets a specialty. Call to E x t e r i o r louvre type house CHARLES - MORIAirrYBROS. GORMAN Thursday IW S M P.H. own prWala tarraca In a oountry aat- 6464200. 8:30 a.m ., 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. 649- shutters, good condition E ast Middle Turnpike, 4 1/2 315 CENTER STREET Edmund Gorman Agancy ^Bzxzzzzzz In and see our 95 WEST MIDDLE Tpke. - Two- Ung. From $180. No pa|a.' 6 OF Manchester 4056. (black). Storm windows for hot GARAGE SALE - .Household room Townhouse, 1 1/2 baths, WANTED - Efficiency, private MANCHESTER Commarcial and Industrial busy Bee. We’re ready, bedrbom Duplex, heated, elec­ 8724223 I 7S-74M 52M 58I TWO O FFIC ES, (one ground home. Retired couijuple. . une 1- Uaal Bslala Broltars Polntlng-Poporlng 22 hed sash, etc. Oil burner, items, toys, movie cam era and all appliances, 2 air- Serving Central Connecticut willing and able to assist you projector, adding machine; tric stove and refrigerator, gar­ conditioners, carpeted, heat, floor, one second floor) Heat, September 15. References. CHEVROLETS BOTTl Heating and Plumbing r excellent condition. 6434526. BOLTON - 6. room Raised SAVE $$$$! - Hebron, U&R age. One year lease. CaU 649- air-conditioning, parking and Write: H. Bent, York Road, St. e04 Middle Turnpike East in the sale or purchase of All heating and plumbing numerous useful items. Priced hot water, sto ra ^ , patio, sound 1974 VOLKSWAGEN bug, low Ranch, with 27’ kitchen and Raised Ranch, three bedrooms, PAINTING - interior and 2865 before 5 p.m. wall-to-wall carpeting included. Manchesler, Connecticut YOUR property. repairs .plus remodeling. CaU PORTABLE black and white to go. Saturday and Sunday 104. proofing, washer-uryer hook­ James City Florida, 33956. miledge, needs minor body d ii^ area combination. Large eat-in kitchen, dining room, exterior, paperhanging, Call-J(dm H. Lappen, Inc. 649- 643-1496 TV for sale. Like new. CaU 643- 333 Maple Street, E ast Hart­ ups, basem ent garage. $260 UNUSUAL 8-room Duplex - 4 work. Best offer takes it. 872- TO CHOOSE FROM living room, three bedrooms, beamed fireplaced living room, excellent work. References. ford. SIX room Duplex, three monthly. Available June 1st. bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, 5261. > , aced family room, 2 1/2 fireplaced tamily room with Free estimates. Fully insured. 9687. J, 8570, 649-7154. bedrooms, modern kitchen, Charles Ponticelli, 646-0800, appliances, perfect for 3 MANCHESTER - Newer 2- , Zcar garage. $54,500. garage. Acre t r ^ lot, street Martin Mattsson, 649^ 1. FRANK SCOTELLA Plumbing □ AUTOMOTIVE 'Stove, ‘ refrigerator, dis­ 646-1540. . singles. $265 monthly plus family, 4-4, aluminum sided. Wolverton Agency, Realtor,with cul-de-Sac. Minutes from - Repairs and remodeling, DUNCAN FIFE table, drop OFFICE APACE 1972 DODGE Charger, small V- a /Ceitli Dogs-Bfrtfs-Pals 43 hwasher, full basement, attic utiuties and security. No ^ ts. VEGA Excellent condition, all 649-2813. Manchester and Hartford. J. P. LEWIS S( SON - Custom sewer lines cleaned electrical­ leaf, good conditlion. 19 8, automatic, low mileage, and garage. $260. plus security. NEW ER TWO-bedroom Duplex 647-1662. FOR RENT j A utos For Sale 81 appliances. Call 646-7366. Immediate occupancy. Low decorating. Interior painting. ly. Prompt service on emergen­ Television, black and white, excellent condition. Calf after 5 DRAND NEW 1975 DOG-CAT boarding reser­ 649-3050. - Half of 2-family. Full, private 250 square febt,' center of! MANCHESTER - Four family 40’s. 643-5535.______Paper hanging. New Ceilings. cies. 643-7024. portable; Lawsem divan, fair p.m., 644-1893. 2-Door, 4-cyllnder engine, automatic NOTCHBACK Real Estate vations. Combined iMlde/out- basement. Includes appliances. MAI^CHESTER - Four room “ Manchester, air conditioning NEED CAR? Credit bad? ; EAST HARTFORD- Seven in center of town, four rooms Remodeling. Exterior painting. condition; vanity, good condi­ transmission, body elds mouldings, side runs, partitioned privacy, CHAPMAN Apartments - Fur­ $230 per month. Paul W. Duplex, apartment, parking for Bankrupt? Repossessed? room spUt Level, 4 bedrooms, each apartment. Income over 30 LOCUST Street - 2 familjlily. Gutters and leaders. Carpentry. tion. 649-4903. and parking. Call: 643-9551.. , 1965 CHEVY Show van - 327, radio, white wall tires, undercoat and 172 E. Center St. . germicidal lighting.- Canine nished 3 rooms, one bedroom, Dougan, Realtor, 646-1021 or one car. No pets. $150 per Honestt Douglas accepts lowest Carter Care. STK 3565 - 1^ baths, fenced yard, $6,000. Excellent estate builder, ideal location. $46,000. No Fully insured. For estimate call automatic, carpeted, FM COUPE Holiday Inne, 200 Shudon Road, $155. No lease. Security. Pasek 643-4535. month. Available May 1st. down, smallest payments. aluminum siding, large utchen $57,500. Wolverton Agency, agents, please. Phone 646-2426. 649-1022 646-4126 649-9658. 30 GALLON water tank, old cassette, air, many extras. 569- Manchester, 646-5971. Realty, 289-7475. Security- deposit required. 649- Douglas Motors, 345 Main. with built-ins. Only |32,900. Realtor, 649-2813. player pipno, needs repair, 1515 after 6. FIVE ROOM DUPLEX, 2 0 5 8 5 , ______REMODELING Showrooms, : Warren E . Howland, Realtors, BARGAIN PAINTING - Save 30 - 60%. piano roUs. Phone only, 646- offices, storage facilities to *3240 CHIHUAHUAS - Male and FIVE ROOM - Second-floor. bedrooms, parking. Central. TOYOTA - See us for reliable 643-1108. MANCHESTER - Ansaldi Built Thiking of trees and quiet, Five years experience. □ MSC. SERVICES female, registered AKC. One Hospital area. Stove, Available May 1st. Call 649- GRAYWOOD ARMS - Two rent. Suitable remodeler, used Toyotas with our 60-day - Colonial. P restk e area. Move- beautiful 6 room Ranch, 2 Excellent references. Pete, 742- builder, building product sales. year old. $l50 for both. CaU 646- refrigerator, garage. Quiet cou­ 1835. bedrooms, wall-to'wall 100% warranty. We also buy UP TO >100 ; MANCHESTER - New family in condition. Fully paneled 6117 (toll free) 5-10 p.m. WANTED - dresser, small baths, antiqued brick ple, no children, no pets. $180. carpeting, full kitchen with dis­ Phone 1-2234460. used Toyotas. Lynch Motors, BRAND NEW 1875 NOVA ; Colonial, aluminum siding, 3 family room, two fireplaces, enough for baby’s room, prefer fireplace, carpeting Services Offered 21 UtiUties extra. 646-2320, 5 to 6 FEMALE ROOMMATE hwasher, walk-in closets with 345 Center Street, Manchester, JUNK CARS Equipped with 6-cyllnder engine, r bedrooms, bath and lavatory, spacious lot with charming RAINBOW PAINTERS - mapte. Used sewuu machine throughout. Specious FOUR CHINCHILLAS - Nice p.m. wanted to share house in light, parking, laundry room. 33 STORAGE SPACE - 75 Cents 6464321. automatic transmission, deluxe belts, oversized modern kitchen, landscape. Excellent value. Interior - exterior, top quality. cabinet. Call after 3 p.m. 643- per square loot. 7,000-14,000 SPORT sundeck. Basement garage. SHARPENING Service - Saws, BEAT THE HEAT pets. Best offer. CaU 2284244 Manchester, rent $75 per Gray Street, Hartford. 568-2095, WANTED exterior decor group, deluxe grille, built-ins, 24’ combination dining Principals. 60’s. 643-1839. Lowest prices anywhere; Call 9262. feet, two loading docks. Call Bargaln^rlce of $40,900. knives, axes, shears, skates, POLLEN AND DISCOMFORT and ask for Jaime. FOUR ROOM Tenement - West month, plus 1/3 of utilities. 568-7223. WE PAY $10 for complete junk WE WILL PAY UP TO body side mouldings, radio, power and playroom, garage, just- now 742-9036, 5-10. 10% dis­ 643-5171. steering, white wall tires, undercoat rotary blades. Quick service. side of town. $125. Call 643-5873. Large back yard. Modern cars. Call Joey, Tolland Auto $100 COUPE • right lot, conveniently located. PIANO AGEriCY count, senior citizens. AIR-CONDITIONINO 25” CONSOLE TV - Baby crib and Carter Care. STK 3523 MANCHESTER I puppy, appliances, days, 525-3451 ext Body, 528-1990. Trade of your present home Capitol Equipment Co., 38 Main Sahrlea and InataBadon and mattress, used washing F R E E - Six month old Resort Property FOR YOURJUNK CAR ______646-6200______Shepard 'AVAILABLE immediately - 254, after 5, 647-1302. First-floor, heat, hot water, considered. | 3 7 ,^ . Donald S. St., Manchester. Hours daily INSIDE - Outside painting. machine, electric donduit (10’). m ale, beagle, colUe sbepai For Rent 56 Depending on Year and 7:30-5, Thursday 7:30-9, Satur­ mix. Acce^ries. CaU alter 5, Three bedroom Ranch duplex, wall-to-wall and fireplace. 1969 PONTIAC Catalina, power 1 Gale Realty Company. Clean 7-room Cape, first floor Special rates for people over 65. Call 643-1008, ! Model *36951 NORTH COVENTRY - day, 7:304. 643-7958. T.P.AnKIHJNC. fireplace, parking. Adults. $240. MANCHESTER - Two bedroom Couples preferred. $180. 643- steering and power brakes, Realtors, MLS, 280-7939. family room, garage, city Fully insured. Estimates given. 643-2245. TWO NEWER Chalets, Lake FREE TOW Beautiful well kept Colonial, 9 4 3 -9 7 9 3 6 4 3 - ^ . apartment in newer 2-family 8176. Available June 1. with air-conditioning, good utilities, full basement, con­ Call 649-7863. CARPETS a fright? Make them WinnipeSaukee, New SAME DAY SERVICE ten rooms, two baths, hot water REWEAVING burns, holes. FREE Kittens - caii 643- home. Conveniently located. shape. Call evenings, 649-2180. • CLEAN 4 1/2-room Randi, con- a beautiful sight with Blue Hampshire. Private beach, CAMARO venient location. Asking $34,- heat, big kitchen, full base­ Zippers, umbrellas repaired, 4522. Appliances included. 646-7366. 474 MAIN Street - Second floor, PLEASE CALL FOR BRAND NEW 1870 dominium lived in one year, tile TEACHERS - Inflation fighters Lustre. Rent electric sham- walking distance. Nicely fur­ 900. ment, eight acres open land. mndow shades, Venetian 3 rooms, heated, parking, $170. 1967 AMC Rambler - Automatic CURRENT PRICE LISTS This sporty model has an economical - bath plus shag carpeting, slate - Save over 50% on quality Flooring 36 pooer $1. E . A. Johnson Paint VUMERAPIIimiNt^ nished. Oversized fireplace, one Out buildings for horses, pets or 6Vi BUNNIES for sale. Assorted CENTRAL four rooms, second Phone 646-2426. transmission, two-door. $200 or 8 a.m.-4 p.m. S22-11D4 6-cyllnder engine, standard transmis­ SPORT ' entry, sliding door, large house painting. 16 years’ Company. sleeps 7 the other 10. 646-5566 hobbies. All this plus a gorgeous Marlows, 867 Main St. 649-5221. colors, blue eyed Dutch. CaU Five-room townhouse apart­ floor, includes heat, appliances, best offer. Call 649-41M after 4 after 5-p.m. 2474I01D sion, posl-tractlon. Interior quiet- • closets. Carport, tennis and experience, insured, free es­ FLOOR Sanding - Refinishing, after 5. view and beautiful brook. For parking. Couple preferred, no SIX ROOMS, children p.m. sound group, body side mouldings, ^ pool privileges. Huge clean timates. 643-1609. 1 (specializing in.,older floors). SOFA, chair, pine kitchen set, 4 6 4 6 ^ 1 . ' ment, t ’A tiled baths, 2 alr- ALLIED radial tires, undercoat and Carter COUPE viewing call Kelley Real MILLAR TREE Service, Inc. children, no pets. 649-3190. accepted, no pets. Call 649-1528. ^ basement. Possible 2 or 3 extra Ceilings and inside painting matching captain’s chairs, condltloners, wall-to-wall CAPE COD - Tni-Haven Motel Care. STK 3416 d u b a ld o -l e s p e r a n c e Estate, 423-1100 or 456-1979. Removal, pruning, lot clearing, STUD SERVICE - puppies. 1967 BARRACUDA- Fair condi­ SCRAP METALS •* rooms. Nice neighborhood. 329,- WALLPAPER Hanging - $2.75 John Verfaille, 646-5150, .excellent condition. Also other carpeting, full basement, and cottages. Six miles from spraying. Fully insured. Chihuahua, AKC, chocolate WEST WILLINGTQN - six 3 1/2 ROOM apartment, heat, tion, must sell, 54,000 miles, 741 WINDSOR STREET ' 9P0. 646-6310. Agency 646-080S per roll. Experienced 2222. items available. CaU after 4, heat, hot water, appllances^^ Provincetown. Free third night, CENTRALLY located - 4 Licensea. Free estimates. color. 643-2883. large rooms, second floor, wall- hot water, cooxing gas, stove, rebuilt engine. Asking $225.649- *36951 tradesman. Call R. 6434167. Adults only, no pets. any two nights $25 per couple. HARTFORD. bedroom Colonial, 2 baths. Phone 646-3437, 633-5354. to-wall carpeting, heat, hot refrigerator, $175. Adults only. 6484 evenings. - M a n c h e s t e r - Large 6 room Starkweather, 644-3194. 6 4 9 -7 6 2 0 May and■ June, ■ !. E xclu d in g Modern kitchen with dis­ □ MISC. FOR SALE TAG SALE - Saturday April 26, SIAMESE Kitten - Male Seal water, garagiee. Call 872-8978 or No pets, security deposit BRAND NEW 1875 ; older Ranch with garage and MANCHESTER - Exceptional, holidays. 649-5637. hwasher and carpeting. Only TREE SERVICE (Soucier) 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. 91 Wetherell Point, had all shots. $10. 728- 684-4507 anytime. required. Call 643-9678. Neat In size and a svparb driving > porch, no basement. $36,^. E. B.A.C. PAINTING CO. - Expert GGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGG immaculate, 5-room Con­ $33,500. Pasek Realtors, 289- Trees cut, trimmed or topped, 4167 between 9-5. 6464279 after experience, with V-8 engine, MONTE CARLO r & F. Associates. 646-5358 or 633- workmanship. Residential - Street. Toys, clothing and mis­ 81 Autoa for Sale 61 Autoa tor Sale 67 Autoa For Sale 61 dominium. Everything you ever 7475, 742-8243. stumps removed, fully insured. Articlaa lor Sale 41 5. Autoa For Sale automatic transmission, vinyl roof, : 8149. Commercial. Interior, exterior, ceUaneous items. wanted in a home. Wall-to-wall Got a tree problem? Well worth deluxe belts, tinted glass, mate, door carpeting, all appliances, cen­ spray, brush, roll. Free GGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGG edge guards, sport mirrors, air con­ COVENTRY - 5 1/2 room a phone call. 742-8252. ALUMINUM sheets used as ALMOST new Yardman reel COVENTRY - 7 room Raised tral air-conditioning, family Estimates. Reasonable. 646- Boata-Aeeaaaorloa 48 ditioning, radio. Rally wheels, radial *4895 Ranch. Garage, wall-to-wall printing plates, .007 thick,, mower, professional 21” magic Ranch with family room, 11/2 room, bath and lavatory, swim- MERCURY white wall tires, undercoat and Carter carpeting. VA, no money down, CUSTOM MADE Draperies, 23x32”.23x32” . 25 cents each or 5 for $1. control. CaU 643-6306. COUPON Care. STK 3543 ______baths, above ground pool, m am 14’ STARCRAFT, 18 h.p. John­ ming pool, lite guard, Phone 643-2711. extras. $40,900. E. & F. $ 1 ,^ down conventional. Only very reasonable work son motor, accessories and playgrounds, carport, tennis $29,900. Pasek Realtors, 289- guaranteed, call anytime. 649- Bullding-Contraeting 33 MORIARTY BRAND NEW 1975 : Associates. 646-5358 or 633-9149. couru. Live the ‘-life of Riley” POOL HEATER - Gas fired, trailer $500. 649-3593 after 5. BROTHERS LINCOLN PICKUP TRUCA 7475, 742-8243. &66. SCREENED LOAM - driveway $150. CaU 6464776. 8' body with e-cylindsr engine, stan­ for only $32,000. Look at your NEWTON H. Smith & Sons - gravel, processed gravel, sand, MOVING - front room gas dard transmission, below eyallne • PITKIN STREET - large leisure. Donald S. Gale Realty Remodeling, repairing, ad­ stone and fUl. George H. Grif- CENTRALLY located - Clean, ODD JO BS - Trucking, home heatee with blower, kitchen mirrors, heavy duty rear springs, V2 TOM MODEL ' gracious 4 bedroom Colonial, 1 Company, Realtors, MLS, 289- ditions, rec rooms, porches and flng, Andover, 742-7886. power steering, power brakes, radio, 2-family Duplex. Separate fur­ repairs, yards cleaned. range, gas and gas.; Both use 1/2 baths, 2-car garage, 116 x 7939. roofing. No job too smaU. CaU rear step bumper, gauges, 2-tone naces. Bus line. Walk to shop­ Experienced handyman. Free RUMMAGE and' bottled gas. ExebiMm ’ condi­ I' n':'> ; 150A treed lot. Inundate oc­ 649-31M. SWIMMING POOLS - Luxury paint, undercoat and Carter Care. ping. Only $32,900. Pasek estim ates. Reasonable. 643- tion. Call 644-0306 after 5. WANT TO SAVE MONEY? STK 3403 cupancy, Mid 40’s. Bel Air Real SPRING ARRIVAL - Martin Realtors, MLS, 289-7475, 742- 0304. above ground pool distributor TAG SALE *3675 ' Estate, 643-9332. School district - Seven-room 8243. CARPENTRY - Repairs, needs warehouse space. WiU coMMUNmr Colonial Cape with aluminum SAIL BOAT - 12’ Kingfisher, 3 DAYS ONLY TWO HANDYMEN will clean, remodeUng, additions, garages, sell and completely install a • . BOLTON - Nine room Split B AFTIST fibreglass, complete with siding, three large bedrooms, NEW ON Market - Quality rake, lime, fertilize, mow, roofing. Call David Patrla, huge 16x31’ O.D. swim pool THESE ARE JUST A FEW I Level, 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, 2,- CHURCH trailer. $900. 646-5^3. living room with fireplace, built. Garrison Colonial, 4 maintainance of lawn seasonal. 644-1796. complete with fencing, Friday, Saturday, Monday ' 600 square feet, fireplaced fami^ room. 11/2 baths, large sundeck, filter and pump. Now LOOK AT THESE SAMPLE BUYS. AND DON’T bedrooms, plastered walls, 2 Cellars and attics cleaned. ? living room, 2 1/2 acres, nice country kitchen, garage. Very fireplaces, carpeting, trees and Reasonable prices. 643-5305. WES ROBBINS carpp en try only $795. Full price financing Antiquea 48 ’ . view. $44,900. Owner, 643-9298. low 50n. By owner, 646-6049. much more. $54,900. Pasek remodeling sp ecia list. Ad- available. CaU Tony collect, April 25 - 28 FORGET, WE’VE BEEN Realtors, 289-7475, 742-8243. LIGHT TRUCKING - Odd jobs. ditlons, rec rooms, dormers, 203-2324500. WANTED Antique furniture, Cellars and attics cleaned, built-ins, bathrooms, kitchens, glass, pewter, oil paintings, or SPECIALIZING IN GOOD lawns mowed, small tree work. 649-3446. CARPETS - Wholesale to you at other antique items. R. TERRIFIC BUYS! SERVICE AFTER YOU BUY FOR MANCHESTER Free estimates. Phone 643-6000. our warehouse. Trailer loads of Harrison, 643^09. I^YOuliiiSKREA^^ LEON CIESZYNSKI builder - caroets in stock. Prices start at GRACIOUS LIVIHG OVER 3B YEARS! I GARDENS Roto-tilled - Quick new-homes custom built, $2.M/sq. yd. Carpet Merchants, ANTIQUE PUMP organ, needs SPECIAL VALUE MONARCH I THINK I We are pleased to offer for the service. Save your back. CaU us remodeled, additions, rec 1310 Tolland Turnpike, little repair. Highest bidder. first time this exemplary 10- today, 528-05<36. rooms, garages, kitchens Manchester, 646-8568. Open dai­ GIRL’s clothes, skates, boots. »WM,UMlctNn,4luli- USED CARS 939,000 — Immaculate 6-room aluminum sided Cape. S at Jim ’s Amoco, Main Street. tennis court, fantastic ROUTER BITS - 13 1/4” We Buy and Sell ly iMimi, cvyitt« iM MM IfciL MBS frni iM tnkn, MdS ttckir Modem kitchen, lots of shag carpeting, treed lot ■ cial. Whether it be a small coupon! landscaping, central air- CUSTOM Rototiliing - Have repair job, a custom built home MOVING For sale - General straight, 2 V-groove, 2 beading, hM aM N t nn-IM Sr»A (IIK or MM h Itm ImMM edm. 74 CHEV. PICKUP *3 5 2 5 1 _ 939A00 — Just listed. 6-room Colonial, flreplaca, at- ■ 121/4” core box, 6 Roman ogee. sum Kruie • n k n t i m m m ktmuc cohditioning, first-floor fami­ ‘Troy Bilt” rototiller. Will or anything in between, call 646- E le c tr ic 3-speed washing H tached garage, nice treed lot In convenient location. _ >y ORDER VOUR8 TODAVtl . '/, Ion 8-loot Fleetside, V-8 englneJO- ly room and a lower-level travel. Gardens, lawns, flower 1379. machine, 4 years old, excellent All for $70. 6494163. Wanted to Buy 49 *3339 speed transmission, radio, meOy I $37,900 — Hugo 7-room full dormered Cape, first floor H recreational area with bath, beds, large or small. CaU 643- condition. Also G. E. dryer, 73 CHEVELLE MAUBU *3 0 75 extras. TAG SALE - Friday, Saturday 4-Door, V-8 engine, automatic " family room, fireplace, 2 baths, 4 bedrooms. |j| 1895. BUILDING - Remodeling, automatic timer, 5 temperature WANTED - Wicker furniture, BRAND NEW 1975 COMET SEDAN 73 TORINO *2805 dressing rooms, dark room and Sunday, 11 a.m . - 4 p.m. transmission, power slearlng, air, 72 OPEL G.T. , *2845 H 997,900 — Conveniently located 3-bedroom Colonial, _ roofing, rec rooms, additions, cycles, 4 years old. Both $250. any kind, any shape. Call 872- 2 Doof Hardtop. Green, V-8 engine, automatic transmlaalon, power steering. and workshop. Carpeted Hundreds of items from wnich conditioning, radio, power brakes, Coupe. 4-cyllndsr engine, 4-spej|d ■ fireplace, den, dining room, garage, treee. H garages. All kinds, carpent^ (Available about June 1) CaU 0930. 73 COMET 4-OOOR *2705 transmission, radio. y throughout. Florida room SPRINGTIME 18 work. For estimates call 64^ after 7:30 p.m., 742-9971. to make a selection. Route 30, vinyl roof. , $37,900 — Sparkling 6-room Colonial In Waddell H Green, V-8 engine, automatic transmission, power steering. with skylight, and there is GARDEN TIMEI 1142. Crystal Lake Road, Tolland. 72 FORD LTD *2 4 9 5 72 MUSTANG 2 + 2 * 3 1 9 5 'School district 1'A baths, carpeting, fireplace, gas heat ^ more. CaU for further details WANTED to buy - 45 rpm 73 MOSTANG MACH I *3205 4-Door, V-8 engine, automatic Coupe. 4-cyllnder engine, automjsc Don't breal^our back - Have your gar­ transmission, AU/FM radio, pov^r I $39,900 — Just listed, 7-room Country Raised Ranch, ■ and price. MASON CONTRACTOR - records, 1950 to 1965. CaU 742- CARPET - One year old, good □ RENTALS Brown, V-8 engine, automatic transmission, power steering, power brakes. transmission, air conditioning, power den ROTOTlLLED — Or start a new steering. , ftireplace, double garage, acre lot dean. Dutch front ■ garden! BEST PRICES IN TOWN! Plastering, custom built stone 6906 anytime and ask for Chuck. condition, gol^ 41 square steering and brakes, vinyl root, radio. Call 649-393S or 64S-7728 before 5 p.m. yards. $640 new. Best offer. Pad 72 TORINO WAGON ‘2308 $39,900 — Now 6-room, VA baths, aluminum sided h WARREN E. or brick fireplaces, chimney 74 MUSTANG * 3 1 9 5 73 PONTIAC *3 6 9 5 included. 649-4938. after 4. Rooms for Rant 52 Green, V-8 engine, automatic transmission, power steering. C olonial. ASSUMABLE 6%% mortgage. $6,400 down. ■ repairs, block and cement DURATHERM oil heater. 2-I-2 Coupe, 4-cyllnder iengine, Firebird Sport Coupe, V-8 engllfe, work. New and repairs. E. Beginner’s guitar. Magnus 71 LTD 2-DOOR *2095 automatic transmiselon, Ia m /FM automatic transmission, power M $41JMM — Immaculate 3-bedroom, 2 family stucco ^ HOWLAND THOMPSON HOUSE, fur­ Featuring a 200 old 6-cyllnder engine, color keyed HOME GARDENS roto-tilled Richardson, 6484889, 649-0608. chord organ. Universal hair TAG SALE - Avon bottles, an­ Hardtop. Green, V-8 engine, automatic transmission, power steering, power radio, power steering. ' steering and brakes, radio. nished rooms, centrally carpeting, bright window mouldings, cigar lighter, steel ■ exterior, double garage, convenient location, near ■ 643-1106 Manchester, Bolton, East Hart­ dryer. Portable clothes dryer. tique frames, crafts, desk, brakes, vinyl root. located. Kitchen privileges. belted radial tires, deluxe steering wheel, bright upper body 73 CHEVELLE *3075 74 NOVA ™ buses. M ford and Vernon areas. Call<646- CUSTOM BUILDING - Homes, Tools. All excellent condition. wooden toys, many mis­ 4-Door. Automatic transmission, y , Parking. Reasonable rates. side mouldings, rocker panel mouldings, rear arm rests, 71 VOLKSWAGEN ‘2105 Malibu 4-Door. V-8 engine, automatic ■ 942A00 — Immaculate, large 2 family. 2 new heating * •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 8019 mornings or evenings. ^ additions, remodeling, repairs. 649-9907. cellaneous. Saturday 10-3, 171 engine, air conditioning. poy(pr N deluxe gas cap. transmission, power steering, air Lota-Land For Sale 24 Hilliard Street. Phone 6^2358. 2-Door, red, 4-cyllnder engine, 4-speed transmission. steering, radio. ‘ ■ systems, new roof, plumbing and eleetrical, 2 garages, m Steve Casalino, experienced *PtM IralghL taxM, undwcoat, dcilw priparalian, ragMrttiM. ORDER YOUR FAVORITE COLOR TODAYII conditioning, radio, power brakes, LOAM, FILL, Gravel - Septic, residential-commercial GOLF CLUBS - Matched set, * MJMIO — Seven-room Ranch, large living room, 2 I PRIVATE HOME - Female on­ 71 THUHOERBIRD ‘2705 vinyl ro^. 73 FORD LTD * 3 3 ^ BUILDING LOTS - Manchester sewer connections, bulldozing,' builder. CaU 6494973. Spaulding Double Eagles, 2-9. TWO A78xl3 mounted tires, H flreplsces, garage, attractive lot with sweeping views. * ly. Kitchen privileges and 2-Door, gray, V-8 engine, automatic transmission, power steering, power 72 MAVERICK *2 3 4 5 Country Squire Station Wagon. V‘>6 residential area, approximately excavating.. Top quality workwork. Call after 5 p.m., 875-7637. bias jumbo, $25. And 51x60” parking. 6434609 before noon or Bobcat • Mark IV • Monarch • Cougar • Montbgo brakes, air conditioning. 2-Door Coupe. V-8 engine, automatic engine, automatic tranamlaaldn. H $92,900 — Nine-room country estate, IW acres, 2 I one acre, also other acreage Latulippe Brothers, 646-5114, TOBIAS CARPENTRY Service thermapane window. 742-9817. after 3 p.m. 71 LTD 4-DOOR ‘1005 transmission, radio. power steering, power brakes, t 2 fleldstone fireplaces, 2 baths, gariHM*i antique shop ■ available. Jackston Agency, 742-9477. - Remodeling, repairs, ad­ REFRIGERATOR and stove - Comot • Capri II • Morcury • Lincoln Continontal Maroon, V-8 engine, automatic transmleslon, power steering, power brakes, air H with loft horse stall. Immaculate Inside and out * 646-1316. ditions, custom building. No job Both one year old. Space heater YARD SALE - April 26-27, 73 PONTIAC * 2 7 9 5 • TRUCKS • ! ROOMS FOR RENT - $22 per conditioning. GARDENS- roto tilled or too small. Free estimates. Over with pipes (gas). Best offer. South Road, Bolton. Television, Ventura Coupe. 6-cyllnder engine, ■ $92,000 — Clean, three family, living room, dining room, I week'. Centrally located. 146 75 BLAZER *5495 ANDOVER - Treed 2-acre plowed. Reasonable. CaU 644- 25 years’ experience. 6434769. For information call 528-2565. love seat, maternity clothes, 71 LTD 4-DOOR ‘2395 automatic transmission, radio, power T— kitchen, 2 bedrooms each apartment double garage, m (Center Street. Please call 649- 74Mfit S3 Phone 6 4 3 -5 1 3 5 DILLON FORD but we can sell[ it for you at the refrigerator. 9,000 Btu Philco FIVE room apartment, yard Center, 249 Broad Street, STUDIO COUCH - Also Vanity, 646*9463 price. Please call air-conditioner. Nearly new cellar storage, attic, garage, LIGHT TRUCKING - Attics Manchester. Across from Dairy extra large round mirror. Two Regard Realty for complete double bed, white head board. children accepted. $175 1229 Main S t, Manchester and cellars cleaned. For free Queqn or call Thomas Colla, patio rockers. Call 643-8550 310 Main S t, Manchester 643-2145 details. Odegard Realty, 643- 646-1567 or 643-8270. monthly. Call 6 4 ^ 1 . 4366. stimates, call 647-9610 anytime. 6494082. after 6 p.m.

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Fri„ April 25, 1975— PAGE TWENTY-SEVEN -PAGE TWENTY-SIX - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Fri., April 2 5 .1975 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .65 AutomotNo Soivleo 55 OUT OUR WAY BY NED COCHRAN Motorcyeloo-BIcycloo 84 Automotive Sorvleo OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE BENJY BY JIM BERRY Comporo-Trolloro BUGS BUNNY U o U lo IfofflM 55 WHUSH HE - W t J F P P U MOTORCYCLE INSURANCE ■ TH’BULL'S X I 6UESS HE FIGURES TriERE’5 ONE UTTLE THING 1 FORGOT TO EG A D ' " ?fK?^ WHAT £ » lowest rates available. FOR SALE - Ideal vacation 24 HOUR TOWING 5ogK«»iii WELL.eUV'NOR, / NOT CN YA DO IT ON ROLLER MEAfaSH-CHOVlP-1 HERB BEIN'SARCAS-I HE CAN MAIdE SOME p o y — F O F fAB, A ^ J V P 0 B C A I^ B 1643-5135 ^W ITH TfT. \] THERESH-CHIJA4P A MIN- T IC / T H E S E / S E N S E OUT O F IT mention a b o u t PLANT-iiTTiNG,MAJOR! CR UM W EU KfJOV^ T H E ^ Immediate binding. Exclusive’ vehicle - 1973 Vega 28’ travel PUf=r..-6ULP... J BAD, SKATES? YOU A 0 O U T BU6SY BUT:YA SLISH yUBSAYS / U TE, SNACKBRS \ QUICKER THAT WAY- CRUMWELL 5EE5 HI5 PLANTS A LITTLE ' GIVES HIS A M P A P J ' X VV/A6 /M A 6 THP 'PBFMUP'A NETRA Agent. Clarke In­ trailer, excellent condition. <34Sfi.. U m e Z B - \ NEED A Ll’L /THAT 6UJB ySIBBf DIFFERENTLY THAN M05T PEOPLE! PLAN TS OF/T 'ne»AfJ0’i-«eV PW .!... surance Agency, 643-1126. Hardly used. Fully self- I tl^ . HISTORIC T Iz/A M e-U E contained, sleeps 8. Four- WHAT DO SOMETHIN’ 'rtXJTHINKfl BOTVl.' HE FIGURES THE ONE CALLED GEORgT PERSONALITIES! AAI&KTy' , burner stove, 20 {^llon propane / iV iO R lg ON a c h e w y , eiWAMV NEEDS respectful CONVERSATION, • IT-'ER'AH^ V" Compon-Trollero tanks, tandem wheels, tinted- H if iiy WHILE BET5Y DESERVES SCOLDING/ ADDS A MEW Mobllo Homo* ' 65 glass windows, red/wbite/blue the nam es STAND FOR KING DIMENSION TO Colonial decor. Price includes: GEORGE m AND BETSV ROSS. HORTIOILTURE/ 34’ 1948 AERO Coach bus, par­ hitch, swaybar, torsipn/bars, 315 CENTER ST., MAN(!HESTER,C0NN.« Phone 643-5135 tially converted to caihMr. 200 miryors, break-away brakes, miles on newly rebuilt 1964 and, if needed, electric brakes FOR PROFESSIONAL QUALin White engine. Ideal traveler. off car. CaU 875^7782. Best offer, 64&-8815. CONTROLLED AUtO BODY REPAIRS $100 REWARD- For informa­ tion leading to a better buy. A on all inake$. .. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••«••••••••••••••• •••••«**»(»«*«*«**t*«»a*****' 10’ Pickup Camper - 20 gal. 81 Motorcyelot-Bleyclot 84, Motorcyclot-Blcjfclo* 84 pressurized water tank, gas- new 14’ wide $9,995 delivered MICKEY FINN BY HANK LEONARD Autoi For Sot* 81 Auto* For Sol0 electric refrigerator, gas li^ t, Scbult 138 406. trades welcome. LOAN and RENTAL CARS Starter home, neat &s a pin. 1966 OLDS 442 - 400 hp, 4-speed, 1965 HONDA CA95 for sale bv stove, oven and range hood, 1972 DODGE - V-8, automatic, EXPERT bicycle repairs, all One bedroom , $2,995. P arts Available by Appointment.. * " DON'T BLAAAE ALTHOUGH SHE KNEW , you KEAUZe, o f course J w e l l , ^ line lock. Crane cam, Mallory public auction at Manchester heater. Asking $1,400. 643-5090. VDURSELF, WHAT THAT MISERABLE — /F A4RS. BARKER X s C O T T Y - new transmission, new tires. makes, models and speeds. supplies and accessories. Full P coil, trips, gauges, ladder bars. Peugeot, Raleigh dealers, Honda, Manchester, Conn., on MARIAN-VOU HAV/E MICKEY. EVEN TYRANT IS CAPABLE OF., SPUtTS, THE SENATOR J YOU KNOW $1,100. Call 646-7722. 12x50 FURNISHED Mobile time Service Department. NO IDEA HOW BAD Excellent condition. Much Manchester Bicycle Shop, 649- 8toy 7 at 10:30 a.m. STAN OZIMEK, Manager CASSIE DIDN’T ...I DON’T SEE ANY WAYj ------I LIKE TO LIVE P laza H om es, 1348 W ilbur FEEL ABOUT THIS/ E)TPECT SUCH more. 1965 Cadillac Fleetwood anno \ home, plus washer, dryer, air- OUT FOR HER NOW/ DANGEROUSLY/ FORD Fairlane, wagon, 1965. Cross Highw^, Berlin Turn- 301-3L5 CENTER St., MANCHESTER DECEIT... engine runs, excellent for parts. 1968 TRIUMPH 650cc conditioner and shed. Asking Good body, ^res, battery and $6,600. 6234)876; pike. BerUn,run, Conn. Com 1 828 0369. shocks. Ne^s timing gear. $300. 569-1515 after 4:30. Bonneville - $800. Call 647-1332 MOTORCYCLE INSURANCE - WAR O F THE $100. 649-34661 or 643-1671. WAVS ANP MEANS WINPOWBOX? US 1974 PONTIAC Ventura, 17,500 for the past 10 years we have Autos For Safe 81 Autos For Solo 8l Autoo For Solo 81 Auto* For Solo SI Autoo For Solo 81. been the leading agency in the 1973 TOYOTA Corona - Station miles, 6 cylinder automatic $2,- area insuring motorcycles. Get SHOP AND SAVE wagon, 4-door, standard shift, 695. 633-2907 before 6 p.m. MUTT AND JEFF B U D FISH ER our rates beforelore you “rev’’r ’ up. 14,wO miles. Best offer. 647- Crockett Agency, Inc. 6431-1577. 9034. I BUICK Regal, 1973, excellent condition, all power, air- 1979 USED CM 1971 OPEL GT, yellow with conditioning, FM stereo, radial 1972 YAMAHA 350 - Model R5C. C© f o r d black interior, very good condi­ tires. $2,700. 643-9036 after 6. Excellent condition. $725 or Shop, then v : tion, $2,000; or best offer. 646- best offer. Call 646-4577 STOP 8587 after 6 p.m. even|ngs. Truck* lor Solo 82 SPECIALS! GIRL’S THREE-speed bicycle - 1972 FORD Pinto - Automatic, 1974 SUPER Cab, 100 Ford PRISCILLA'S POP BY AL VERMEER Excellent condition. Cali 649- good condition. $1,700. Call Pickup, 350 engine, power Low Mileage Cars! Low Prices! 3534. Let Mike & Frank show you some of HE'S STARTINe^ EITHER THAT OR after 5:30 weekdays, weekends, steering with sheli on back. anytime, 644-1475. 1D75 FDRD MAVERICK TO SHOW HIS YOU'RE PUTTING] Lots of extras. Cost $4,700 will the finest previously owned B(ue, 4-Door Sedan, automatic transmission, power itearlng, power MM At AGE! take $4,000. Mileage 1,200, used GIRL’S 20” 3-speed Ross high- brakes, 2SO cld 6-cyllnder engine, blue vinyl root, vinyl saata, white ON WEIGHT./ 1965 RAMBLER Classic - 4- five months. Cail 646-4151 after rise. Excellent condition. ^ . vehicles In the area. side wall Urea, front and rear bumper guards, AM radio, exterior » door hardtop, 50,000 original AUTOCAP 5. Call 643-6142. AUTOrnothttConeuiwr decor group, tinted glass, air conditioning, light group, 1,750 mNea. miles. $400 or best offer. 644- 1974 Buick Electra 225 AetlonNi^ STKP429 1248, evenings. 1970 DODGE D200 - 3/4 ton 1972 HONDA 450 - Excellent 2-Door Hardtop, automatic tranamlaalon, power NhierAhMiohi ateering. power brakes, power windows, power BOometi pickup. Camper Special, condition, 7,300 m iles, with 1973 COUGAR XR7 - Good con­ seats, factory air. vinyl top, custom Interior. NDW <3950 custom cab, vinyl top. Power helmet. $1,000. Call 643-8242. CAPTAIN EASY BY CROOKS & LAWRENCE dition. Will accept best offer. steering, power brakes, V-8,318 1969 PonUac Firebird Call after 5 p.m. weekdays, cu. in., 3-speed automatic,'AM- 2-Door Hardtop, economy 6-cyllnder engine, anytime weekends, 643-7282. LADY’S 26” foreign 10 speed power steering, automatic transmission, bucket YOUR NAME T NO, 1T'$ NOT CAN THE WISE SO LET IT WAITl MEAN 'BEATS ME WHY PA GURUS FM radio, heavy duty springs bicycle. Like new. $48.00. Call seats, radio, whitewall tires, hard to find original EASY, BOPF / *EASy~eUP",., m CKACK5l.„tHE FIRST-REMOVE WHILE MANAGER PIPN'T WANT US and b r^ e s , GVW8, 500 lbs. 649-1837. and low miles. JU S T EASY.. ■ CAR'S WAITING! PAW FROM ARM. r FLY WIP ’EM!„.PIS HEAP 1964 PONTIAC Safari - Station E xcellen t condition, 31,000 1975 PINTD SQUIRE WAGDN PLEASE! T- AY NOT HOLP UP , wagon, good running condition, 1975 GRANADA GHIA miles, used only for camping. 1972 Buick Skylark fled, automatic transmission, 6-cytlnder engine, power Brown 2-Door. Automatic tranamlaalon, V-8 angina, 2-Door Hardtop, automatic transmission, power V/‘ best offer. 647-9879. Bought new 1975 Ford crew 1973 HODAKA 125 - Road and steering, power brakes, whits aide wall radial tirss, vinyl roof,' power ateering, power brakes, front and rear 4-lS steering, 350-2V-8, factory air conditioning, vi­ cab. Call Bob, evenings, 646- trail bike. Almost new, less luggage rack, front and rear bumper guards, radio, bumper guards, electric rear defroater, radio, Ohted nyl top, a real eye catcher. THE BORN LOSER BY ART SANSOM FOUR-DOOR 1966 Mercury 7575. than 50 miles. $650. 646-3636. tinted glass, light group, air conditioning, 3,840 miles. glass, light group, air conditioning, 8,670 milea, STK Montclair - Good running condi­ 1972 Ford F250 Pickup STKP431 P434. tion, $200. 643-5423 after 5:30. Auto* For Solo 81 Auto* For Solo 81 8' Sweptllne 8100 QVW, automatic transmis­ sion. power steering, power brakes, west coast mirrors, dual tanks, step and tow bumper, NOW $4D9D NOW S469D Campers dream and low miles. 1974 Olds Omega 1 Come and See the New 1975 2-Door Hatchback. Automatic transmission, power steering, V engihe, very sharp, econ­ 1975 MAVERICK -8 197S MUSTAN6 II a -It: omy special. 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IN T eN N IA L Prominent Newsmen Say Reporters Too Lazy to Probe Ow 40 TMia ■! Um x m IM lin lo t Before there is any extensive responsible leaders of large in­ happens in this society until it’s O p e n 24 Hours Dally special counsel to President Washington Post reporters Carl BOSTON (UPI) - A group of investigative reporting, he stitutions who don’t want to on television. And the story Nixon. Bernstein and Bob Woodard, FOR EMOtGENCY SERViCI prominent national journalists added, the newspapers and wire rock the boat,” said media wasn’t visual.” “ Watergate was a fluke,” who broke the Watergate story. have charged the lack of fresh services and television stations critic Ben Bagdikian. said Walter Pincus, executive New York Times editorial investigative reporting is will have to “ decide that they editor of The New Republic. writer Roger Wilkins, however, caused by lazy reporters or in­ don’t, have to cover Former NBC White House Mobil "The press after Watergate is told a Boston University HEATINB OILS competently complacent everything.” ' correspondent Sander Vanocur VITAMIN the same as the press before audience Wednesday the Post’s editors. handling of the Watergate story • “ One of the great problems of gave a cynical defense of why it “ You can count on two Watergate.” HEADQUARTF.RS OIL BURNER 0 wasn’t exemplary. “ It was kind journalism is that...it’s run by took so long for the country to hands...the reporters who are Although generally critical of Liggett Parkade of sloughed off on two young giaiit corpor^itions whose get pnto the Watergate story. HEATINB INSTALLATION willing to do any work,” said the media, the six panelists Low Prices' guys who had a lot of time.” leaders think of themselves as He said “ nothing really Clark Mallenhoff, former praised the individual work of 643-5135 316 Center St. Mencheiter

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By JUNE TOMPKINS ment on the political situation at the portunity Of doing so.” adding a powerful scene in the woods, Forum of the Arts time. The LTM’s director, Betty Spafla, has which will be used in the LTM’s presen­ By JUNE TOMPKINS The Little Theatre of Manchester, Commenting about the play. Miller chosen to mount this production tation.- Inc. is jumping the gun on the wrote, “It was not only the rise of emphasizing its universal theme, rather Writing about the drama in the preface Bicentennial celebration by McCarthyism that moved me, but than the traditional Salem atmosphere. to his collected plays, MiUei* said, “I producing Arthur Miller’s powerful something which was much more weird As a result, the production staff is believe now as I did not conceive then, Free at M CC drama “The Crucible” on May 9,10, and mysterious. busily involved in creating a setting that there are peq>le dedicated to evil in At the Bushnell Dinner Theaters 16 and 17, at East Catholic High which cannot be identified with any the world. “The Crucible” is a tough Manchester Community College will “It was the fact that a political, objec­ Events at Bushnell Memorial Hall, In area dinner-theaters. The Four School. period in history, and yet does not play. My criticism of it now would be Seasons in Higganum presents its last host three free musical events beginning tive, knowledgeable campaign from-tlie suggest a “Star T ^ ” future. Similarly, that it is not tough enough.” Hartford: 'Miller’s original version of the play is far Right was capable of creating not Roberta Peters, soprano, will star two showings of “Butterflies Are Free” May 3 with “Liverpool,” a tribute to the set in Salem, Mass, in 1692, and relates props cannot reflect any qiecific time. When Manchester audiences view Saturday and Sunday. Opening Tuesday Beatles. The MCC Jazz Band will present only a terror, but a new subjective reali­ Costumes are being desired to m ^ t “’The Crucible” , they will be witnessing Saturday in Donizetti’s L’Elisir the Puritan purge of witchcraft. It is a ty, a veritable mystique which was d’Amore. Curtain time is 8 p.m. and playing through June 8 is “The Fan- a concert May 5. The. Black Voices of combination of historical play and time­ this criterion ias well. a drama based on a page of pre- tasticks,” a musical comedy. For reser­ Freedom from the University of Connec­ gradually assuming even a holy Revolutionary War history but designed Wednesday at 8:15 p.m., Arthur ly parable for there have been ‘-witch- resonance.” The original production was staged in Winograd conducts the Hartford vations, call 345-8515. ticut will perform May 6^ hunters” in all generations. New York in January 1953, with such to challenge the minds of all generations. Symphony Orchestra in a program “Tom Jones” winds up Saturday and All performances will begin at 8 p.m. The playwright based the events loosely Miller concludes, "Above all, above all -notable actors as Arthur Kennedy, Its frank and timeless theme is a war­ featuring contralto Maureen Forrester Sunday at the Chateau de Ville in East in the MCC auditorium on Bidwell St. on information available from a few horrors, I saw accepted the notion that Beatrice Straight, E.G. Marshall and ning to beware of witch hunting, and tenor Richard Cassiiiy in Mahler’s Windsor. Beginning Tuesday, the show letters, the toial record and certain other conscience Was no longer a private Walter Hampden. regardless of the disguise. Das Lied Von Der Erde. ' ' bill features “Cactus Flower” with Joan sketchy documents which have survived. matter but one of state administration. I Six months after -"’The Crucible” ’Tickets are available by calling the liiursday at 8 p.m.. New Riders of the Fontaine. For reservations, call 5i5-1488. UConn Music Originally written and produced in the saw men- handing conscience to other closed. Miller persdnaUy mounted and Little Theatre of Manchester box office Purple Sage appear in a rock concert. At the Coachlight in East Windsor, an early 1950s, it was a contemporary com­ men and thanking other men for the op­ staged a second Broadway production. evenings after 8. extended run of “Applause” ends Sun­ At the University of Connecticut, the Friday at 8 p.m., the Bavarian following musical events are free: Symphony Orchestra will appear under day. Jay Devlin opens Tuesday in the Coachlight’s next bill, “Where’s Sunday at 3 p.m., John Hanson, piano the direction of Rafael Kubelik. recital. Von der Mehden Recital Hall. For reservations, call 246-6807. Charley” onstage through June 13 with Musical special matinees May 14 and 21 and June Monday at 8:15 p.m., Jerome Laszloffy 4 and 11. For reservations, call 522-1590. directs the University Symphony Orchestra in Jorgensen Auditorium. Scenery ‘Tea’ Concludes Thursday at 8:15 p.m., David Hursh in “Afternoon Tea’’ concludes its a clarinet recital in Von der Mehden Prepared premiere performance at the Hartford Recital Hall. Stage Co. Sunday. Opening May 9 is Open House The Cleveland Quartet will perform in A 23-year-old graduate of “Room Service’’ with John Murray and The public is invited to the annual open Jorgensen Auditorium Tuesday at 8:15 Ailen Boretz which will play through p.m. Oberlin Ckinservatory of Music house at Nook Farm Sunday from 1 to 4 (Ohio) who majored in June 15. For reservations, call 525-4258. p.m. at Farmington Ave. at Forest St., Emmett Kelly Jr. will appear in an all- star circus Thursday at 8:15 p.m. in classical piano is composing an Hartford. The Mark Twain l^emorial, electronic musical background Two One-Acts Harriet Beecher Stowe House, and the Jorgensen Auditorium. For information on the above events, call 486-4226. for Arthur Miller’s “The Day House, three restored Victorian Crucible,’’ the upcoming In area theaters, Manchester Com­ houses, will be open admission free. munity College presents “An Evening of production of The Little Two One-Cat Plays’’ tonight and Satur-' Theatre of Manchester. day at 8:30 in the MCC auditorium on John Spalla of Glastonbury I Bidwell-St. Modern Dance Sousa Tribute has become intrigued with the Tickets are available at the door. The United States Coast Guard Band At the Wadsworth Atheneum in Hart­ seemingly limitless The Tlieatre Arts Program at Trinity will pay special tribute to John Phillip ford, excerpts from several modem possibilities and the creativity College is presenting a repertoire of Sousa, America’s most famous com­ of musical sound effects with plays totally directed, designed and dance pieces will be performed as part of poser of band music, Sunday. The con­ a lecture/demonstration entitled “What electronics. produced by students 'Ihursday, Friday cert, free to the public, will feature and May 3 at 8:15 p.m. in the Goodwin is Modern Dance?” on Wednesday at 10 Working closely with the SUZI QUATRO a.m. for members of the Friends of the Diane Moshier, mezzo-soprano, and director, Ms. Betty Spalla who Theatre in the Austin Arts Center. Dana Holby, interpretive dancer. The Trinity productions are: “The In­ ..,-Sunday at Civic Center Hartford Ballet and of the Atheneum, happens to be his mother, the and again at 8 p.m. for the public. dian Wants TTie Bronx” by Horovitz; The concert begins at 8 p.m. in Leamy young composer conceived the “ The Prophets’’ by Mrozek; Tickets are available at the Atheneum idea of a musical background to Shakespeare’s “Romeo and Juliet” Theatre box office. Auditorium at the Coast Guard Academy “Concessions of a Female Disorder,” in New London. complement the director’s an impubiished play by Susan Miller; plays two special performances Friday The Wall Street Brass Quintet presents . choice of a timeless setting for “The Dumb Waiter” by Pinter; and an and May 16 at the American Shakespeare a free concert Sunday at 3 p.m. in the play sans props and period original ritual theatre piece with music, Theatre in Stratford. Tickets for the 2:45 Tapestry Hall at the Atheneum. costumes. conceived and constructed by the direc­ p.m. matinee performances are Using voices with instrumen­ tor. For information, call 527-8062. available to senior citizens, teachers and tal sounds, Spalla says he has Tonight and Satui^y are the final students on a single ticket basis at the provided a background which nights of “The Big Enchilada” being per­ discount rate of $3.50. For reservations, ^Gefce«c( will complement and embellish formed in the University of Connecticut call 375-4457; Rock Sensation the emotional dynamics of the Mobius Theater in the Fine Arts Center. Suzi Quatro, the worldwide hard rock Weekend, a weekly entertainment and play. Curtain time is 7 p.m. Tickets are sensation, will bring her band to the television supplement, is published each Although he is presently in­ available at the door. Civic Center in Hartford Sunday, Saturday by The Manchester Evening trigued with the magic of elc- Spring Concert appearing as special guest star on the “Kismet” presented through puppets Herald, Herald Square, Manchester, tronic music — composing and John Spalla works with voltage regulators as he prepares a to be presented by The Little Theatre of Manchester, makes its final appearances to n i^t and The Trinity College Concert Choir will Alice Cooper tour. Suzi is featured on Conn. 06040. listening to it —Spalla says he taped electronic musical background for “The Crucible” Saturday at 8:15 in the Harriet S. present its annual spring concert Satur­ bass and vocals. Publisher...... Burl Lyons will always use the piano. Jorgensen Theatre at the University of day at 8:15 in the college chapel. The Television stars Tony Orlando and Weekend E ditor...... Doug Bevins He has composed for other Connecticut. For information, call 429- event will be open to the public. Dawn will headline a show at the Civic plays and the dance. 2912. Donations will be accepted. Center Tuesday. Spalla has his own-philosophy about music. He calls it a Way of life. If people could communicate musically, there would be Maqnavox May Is Busy Month in Connecticut better understanding. This is Routs 83, Piccadilly Square, Talcotivlllo - 843-9802 John Spalla’s dream. May in Connecticut is a by more than 30,000 dogwoods. variety of categories. Cornwall should provide ideal in the old village of North JUNE TOMPKINS 12 Inch diagonal On Saturday, May 17, the time- of festivals, with Every year visitors come from conditions for two days of white Guilford May 17. every section of the nation to festival reaches its climax with water canoe and kayak races PORTABLE special tributes to the visit the scene. a gigantic parade through town. May 17 to 18. Focal point will be Antiques fairs and festivals Mountain Climb color TELEVISION blossoming of dogwood at They take well-mapped Afterwards, the center green Housatonic Meadows State are a big May item in Connec­ MANILA (UPIl -T he Greenfield Hill and the walking tours, enjoy picnic will be filled with booths and Park on Rt. 7 just north of the ticut. Three are scheduled for Tourism Department is spon­ mighty shad run up the lunches provided at the special events — art shows, community of Cornwall Bridge. the 17th: At Wilton High School, soring an expedition to 9,693- While Connecticut River. Congregational Church, browse crafts demonstrations, music, Nearby Lime Rock Park the Woodbridge village center, foot Mt. Apo, the tallest moun­ It’s also a time of open houses through art shows, and visit dancing; in all, it adds up to a launches its major racing and the Madison town green. tain in the Philippines. They PADANA and garden tours, of horse booths, filled with flowers and real New. England community season May 26, with many of There will be a two-day event at - A tourism coordinator said shows and antiques fairs, of domestic crafts. celebration. the nation’s best drivers the Norwalk Armory May 24 the expeditiw will take four Last! sports car racing and white Mid-May in the Town of May in Connecticut also is-a scheduled to compete in the and 25, and the colorful days —two for the ascent and water canoeing. It’s a time to Windsor tells another story; in time of horse shows. One of Schaefer 350. Ridgefield Flea Market two for the descent. be out’of doors amid the vigor, its own way, it’s just as color­ southern New England’s For those who like colorful (Veteran’s Park) is set for May largest •— the Children’s Ser­ 31. Repeat Role warmth and beauty of spring. ful. May 10 to 18 are the dates of entertainment in a somewhat White, Camel vices, Horse Show (and country At Greenfield Hill in Fair- Windsor’s Shad Derby and more sedate package, house Rosetta Le Noire, who and Navy field, the famed Dogwood Festival, a tribute to the fair) — wili be at the Far­ and garden tours are scheduled Leading Role appeared in last season’s PoUerloh^ Festival will mark its 39bi year millions of battling silvery fish mington Polo Grounds May 9 to throughout the month. One of summer stock production of Leather lined and softly cush­ from May 7 to 18. At mid­ that swarm upriver to spawn. 11. Another major event is the more notable is being spon­ Robert De Niro, star of “The “The Sunshine Boys,” has been 1*0 center 8T. io n ^ for work and play days. MANCHESTER JILCAMIlid'PCAZA month, this picturebook com­ Thousands of anglers will spent scheduled for the Westbrook sored May 13 and 14 in suburban Godfather Part H,” has signed set to repeat her role in MGM’s ••*■4887 Sine* 1931 rtE. so. VkRHON munist becomes a.place ^-in^ - : Jw>ftiajqqg.,toe riviSr-bfUiks and . Hunt-Club May 18. Hartford by the Hartford Art for a leading role.in “The L^st film version of the Broadway ,..V credible loveliness as it takes in boats of every size competing M ‘thfr '■Univw^fy'-'of ^coon’’ which Elia Kazaia,^U 'fcomedy.'^'- " on a canopy of color provided for prize-winning catches in a the Housatonic River at Hartford. Another will be held direct at Paramount. ‘ i’- -.iM a-1» I <■ *’ £ tj. ■ ^ \ % IS Mill'./ ^ T I ■ f*t'» •/’Vift') »“ If)* .14» _ * T f » WEEKEND - April 25, 1975 — Page 5

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% A Doll of 'V,a House By JUNE TOMPKINS Every little girl dreams of having a doll house. On d ^ stm as Day last December, Karyn DiYeso of 91 Ite N. Elm St. was surprised with a scale repUca of a saltbox- SsSiV! type colonial, completely furnished and decorated for her m favorite family of little dolls. It was a house constructed . -Wf-: with loving care by her father’s parents in Hyannis, Mass. ;S®a Kaiyn’s grandfather, a former industrial arts teacher, had no trouble in constructing the roomy house of p2u*ticle board at the enviable cost of abdiit $10. Parquet patterned contact paper made the attractive S§i. ■• flooring throughout the house, "rhe Swedish painted fur­ niture is the only commercial furnishing in the house. Most everything else, including the tiny cabinets and bureaus, was hand made by Grandpa and Grandma A country kitchen complete with cabinets, dishwasher, ^and trestle table. DiYeso. Tiny novelty headed pins are the drawer pulls. The records are flat buttons with looseleaf ring rein­ forcements for labels. The toilet seat is shaped from plastic denture material. Some of the rugs are woven place mats. The dolls can even tell time from the coo-coo clock on the wall which came from an aunt’s charm bracelet. :<■ Grandmother DiYeso lovingly took on the task of in­ terior decor and household accessories. Like the linens. tm w Some of the sheets and pillow cases in the doll hohse m;’ WM bedrooms are made from printed bedding like that used on the beds for Karyn and her brother, Tony, when they visit their grandparents. Bits of flannel and wool were trimmed, hemmed and bound for blankets. The mattresses even have their own miniature covers. Tiny strips of terry cloth trimmed with narrow ribbon make colorful towel accents in the bathroom. Tasteful flower arrangements in the house were made by a family friend who also provided a tiny pewter vase for a small bouquet. ^ At night, the little dolls can find their way from room to room from miniature lamps lighted by batteries. A parquet floor distinguishes the bathroom. Karyn DiYeso, 7, is the landlady of this completely furnished doll house at 91 N. Elm St. There is a family recreation room on the top floor for Craved in her hands are the miniature dogs who “live” in the house. games and playthings. A tiny carved wooden train is the pride of some little boy doll. i The house is all of 2Vz feet high at the peak, 3 feet long The guest room with matching drapes and bed coverlet. and 2 feet deep. With a roof that lifts up and a front that swings out, Karyn has no trouble in cleaning house, and rearranging rooms and furniture. Lest any intruder attempts to disturb the Lilliputian family that lives within, Chauncey, a gentle looking porcelain dog, waits to bark an alarm . PHOTOS By STEVE DUNN Karyn possesses a house that may never go on the^ * ' . - market. But if it does, her $10 house will be priceless.

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■^$1.93 F.E.T. A Career in Dance Clothing LiFESAVER RADiAL XL-100 (70 and 78 Series) AR-78-13 By MAL BARLOW CiHiard High School there but the same basic style in their But she had a job she enjoyed So she makes a one-of-a-kind Radial cord construction and didn’t go on to college. costumes. and a plan to own and run her go-go costume that the dancer four rayon belts, provide less THESE Her costume training came Since most of the costumes pwn business. is sure will make her unique. rolling resistance than conven­ “The only way you’re solely bxun watdiing shows. are custom made for each Armed with her plans, she “An agent for go-go girls tional bias-belted tires for extra ARE 1st going to do something,” “I always eijoyed fooling school, the fitting is done first went to her lawyer. heard about me,” she said. “He fuel economy, mile for mile a says Sandra LeMay, “is to with costumes,” she recalls. “I months in advance. By the time “He told me I was crazy to has 150 girls with names like top radial value. NOT BLEMS do it.” spent a lot of time at perfor­ ‘the costumes are made at a expect to get that kind of money ‘Cat Lady,’ ‘Goldie,’ and ‘Angel SIZE PRICE F.E.T. And do it she does. mances. 1 was fascinaW with dress factory and shipped back for my business.” Wingd.’ He wanted me to make Ms. LeMay is 32, div(HY»d, a bow the costume moves. to the store, many things can She went to a Manchester each one a costume to fit their mother of two, a h i^ school “From the audience, it all change. banker last year and spoke of name and be the only one like ER-70-14 34.95 2.75 graduate, and, until recently, lo(As beautiful. But backstage, A girl may grow an inch her plans. it.” flat broke. there’s a lot of patting together ^taDer; another may add five “The banker gave me the So she did. FR-70-14 35.95 3.00 Today, she is owner and with gussets, elastics and pounds. Ihe costumes will not money and things took off.” “Goldie” got a costume made manager of a rapidly growing wiring. I’m fascinated with the fit. Ms. LeMay’s rapid success out of gold lame with a gold G R-70-14 36.95 3.12 business, the only dicers’ mechanics (rf these things.” Ms. LeMay soon w ^ able to may owe a good deal to her im­ coin collar, coins on her toes, work up a costume that fit the agination and'her knowledge of costume and supply store east Pure Imagiiiation ankles and on her wrists. of Hartford. It’s called girl who had changed and make dance costumes. But she at­ Due to her design skills, belly H R-70-14 • 37.95 3.41 Designed for Dancers By “I bad no training in designs. it match the rest of the tributes it more to service, dancing schools and massage LeMay. It’s all pure imagination.” costumes in the recital. patience, and care. parlors requested special G R-70-15 37.95 3.15 Her store opened at 164 E. She first began designing This talent saved many young Mainly Mothers costumes. And they got them. Center St. in September. She costumes for J.C. Hall Dadce dancers from missing a recital “I’m not out to get rich. I’m H R-70-15 38.95 3.43 recently doubled her space to Supplies of Hartford, making or from the keen embarrass­ “You’re dealing mainly with doing somethiqg I enjoy,” Ms. handle the demands. special bead pieces for dance ment of going on stage with an mothers in this business,” she LeMay says. Customers include dance costumes. ill-fitUng costume. said, noting that dance recitals She began last fall working JR-70-15 39.95 3.60 schools such as the Albano Soon she was doing more Her part-time work designing and dance schools form the bulk three days in the store and two Ballet, Co. and the Hartford work fw Hall, the only dance and making headpieces turned of her business despite her days on the road visiting LR-70-15 40.95 3.74 Consenratory in Hartford and supply firm in Hartford, and into full-time work with Hall as exciting sidelines such as go-go prospective customers. Soon the Betty Jane Turner Sdiool of ^ e got good enough at making designer. dance outfits. the business got too busy for her TNfSE TffiES m AYAUABU AT Dance in Manchester. costumes to solve a recurroit Her skill not only with Ms. LeMay designs what she. to leave the store. Ms. LeMay can outfit ballet problem in the dancers’ costumes but also hi^-stning calls “ one ofs” for go-go “Now I am my own person,” THl FOUOWWG lOC/mONS dancers, tots in sdutol recitals, clothing business. dance instructors and anxious dancers. Ms. LeMay said of her whole go-go girls, belly dancers, and A major part of such a mothers moved her to manager “It’s so discouraging for a life. “And I’m a lot happier.” masseuse in massage parlors. business is dance recital of Hall’s. girl to go to a club to dance and To other women, she says, T/RE OUTLET Ms. LeMay was bom in Hart­ costumes. Every dance sdiool Two-and-a-half years ago Ms. walk on after another girl with “You can do it. You don’t have , VERHOH 872-2228 ford and raised in W ^t Hart­ has p .i^ ito l at least once a LeMay was flat broke. .“J didn’t . noun 83 the same .costume has juat to be afraid of it. Just do it.” Ms. Sandra LeMay, founder of dance/clpthin^;finn rapidly^ g r ^ in g in sajes;,‘fixes a , - ■ • ; ,ppy.li.M0fW./FRI.7i:ni. -,8p,m.,SAT.;«e:in:^^'.m. ' ford.- -She- graduated.'Jrbm . . year.and.all the.students need even have a cm ,’' sie said. ‘ ‘ ’ fini^ed,” she said. costume that did not quite fit. " ' . ."V! i "r . '•Ill "I'r I'ln I S' ! ■ f M r f uv......

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By STEVE FISHER ticipation folk dancing will be each committee deems ap­ The fifth annual. Greater an integral part of the festival propriate. as well as extensive children’s Hartford Civic and Arts The.re will also be a festival Festival, prompted as one of programs including a mime m i. show, puppeteers, magicians, PrendAre'Night before it opens New England’s- major clowns and musical perfor­ to the public. Admission will be cultural events, is scheduled $10'^ for those interested in #■ mances. Member of n il for May 31 to June 8. having the first oppohiuiity to On stages erected on The festival started in 1970- preview the art and make ^i-5Jco when Hartford’s business com ­ purchases. _ ^ Distinguished Achievement Awards Winner 1974 Constitution Plaza, the festival .s;r>p*t.jcs8 will present professional per­ munity realized that the capital ■* There will be an addition of formances of symphony, ballet, city wasn’t providing Connec­ liturgical art, such as stained By BETTY DEBNAM stage, and opera, as well as ticut residents with an outlet for their talents. glass and sculpture depicting a Above: TTie logo of the Greater Hartford Civic and Arts amateur, semi-professional, religious theme. Also offered Festival, scheduled May 31 to June 8 at Hartford’s and scholastic music, theater The most important question of all. ^, Since then, the festival has ths year will be the opening of a Constitution Plaza. and dance performances. tried to provide an artistic, in­ coffee house for light refresh­ The non-professional music tellectual, and emotional outlet ment and of intimate theater, ranges from 6and to choral'to to sbrve the needs of . a multi­ and musical offerings. gospel and jazz the theater lingual and multi-cultural area. from musicals to drama and Entry Deidlines Are You Filing? Since its inception, the objec­ Last year’s festival was an comedy; and the dance from tive of the festival has been to overwhelming success. Ap­ ballet to modem to jazz. bring a greater awareness of all proximately 7M artists,'sculp­ Are Approaching Sally is jealous of her little sister. Exhibitions of painting, art forms to Greater Hartford tures sculpt(H-s, photographers, sculpture crafts, photography, citizens. and craftpersons entered over Entry deadlines are ap- be available at the delivery Jim gets very angry at his mother. scholastic and industrial arts This year’s festival will more than 560 paintings w d -! proaching for the (Connecticut will be housed in various feature several new events. , location. i Lou is thrilled and surprised at his sculptures, 1,300 photographs, ^artists, photographers, and buildings on the Plaza and un­ An Italian Day, which will The graphic arts category en- and 1,300 pieces of craftwork. craftsmen planning to submit der brightly colored canopies conclude with the presentation compassies all works to be hung birthday party. Patty was bored at From the works submitted for . work for exhibit at the Greater specially erected for the of an opera, is just one of the and includes paintings, prints, jurying, 300 paintings, 150 Hartford Civic and Arts the movies. Jane was sad about her festival. additions. drawings, and collages. Works photographs, 50 pieces of sculp­ Festival. Spanish-language theater and For the first time the festival ture, and nearly 1,000 craft must be framed, wired, and puppy^s death. The first deadline is May 3 for ready for hanging. Watercolors, musical programs, ethnic per­ will offer cash prizes of $750 in items were chosen for exhibi­ photography, with crafts being formances, and audience par­ each ^tegory to be divided as tion. prints, and drawings must be These are all feelings that adults as accepted May 9 and 10, and under glass. painting and sculpture on May Only two works m ay be sub­ well as children have, and every per­ 16 and 17. mitted by eac(i entrant in the son handles them differently. Here’s a rundovni of entry graphic arts category, and no dates, prizes, and other vital in-- work is to e x c e ^ 60 inches in formation: any direction. The Mini Page interviewed a PHOTOGRAPHY ^ Each sculptor willlJe limited Write one word that describes how you think these people feel. Photo entries will be received to two entries. Sculpture will be psychologist (a person who studies on May 3 between 9 a.m. and 5 ' exhibited indoors unless p.m: at 238 Constitution Plaza, suitable for outdoor locations. how you feel and behave) to find out Hartford. Entry forms will be First prizes in both painHng about kids and feelings. available at the delivery loca­ and sculpture will be $500. Se­ tion. cond prizes will be $200 and Both color and black-and- third prizes will be $50. white work will be eligible for GENERAL INFO How should we feel about our feel­ entry. Slides won’t be accepted. A non-refundable entry fee of Each photographer is limited to $5 per category is required for in gs? five entries which should be un­ submission of work. No late en­ “Don^t be uptight about your feel­ framed and matted or mounted tries will be accepted. All on either 11x14, 14x17, or 16x20 works must be delivered and ings. They are a natural way of let­ boards. not shipped. A total o f $750 w ill be Works will be insured for 80 ting us know where we stand. Don’t awarded in the photography per cent of the sale price to a category: A $200 first prize, limit of $500 per item by the be embarrassed or feel guilty about $150 second prize, $100 third festival. them. The more you are in touch with prize, and six fourth prizes of For additional information, $50 each. call the festival office at 525- your feelings, the better you can CRAFTS 4451. Entries in crafts will be handle your actions.” accepted May 9 betw^n .10 a.m. and 3 p.m., and May 10 Rare Books between 10 a.m. and noon, at the former Rogers Peet store On Display What can children do about feelings? on the north end of (Constitution “One way children can handle Plaza. Entry forms may be ob­ “ Pearls, Amber, and Painted tained from the festival office Snail Shells,” an exhibit of rare happy as well as upsetting feelings is at 250 (Constitution Plaza. or unique children’s books, is (Connecticut craftspeople are featured this month in the rear to share them with a person they like invited to submit up to 25 pieces first floor lobby of the Universi­ and trust, like a teacher, parent or of their work for judging. The ty of Connecticut’s Wilbur New ^England Premiere exhibit will include all media Cross Library, Storrs. friend. Sharing honest feelings is a except painting, photography, The New England premiere of “ A Silent Cry of Ethan Frome” .will highlight a program by The 149 books on display, ail graphics, and sculpture. drawn from the library’s good basis for friendship.” the Connecticut Valley Regional Ballet Tuesday (April 29) at 8 p.m. at the East Catholic All works must be priced for Department of Special Collec-. High School Auditorium. It’s presented by the (Cultural Program Committee of sale and be ready for exhibit. tions, include seldom-seen Manchester Community College. The festival will receive a 20 examples of many varieties of What about other people’s feelings? per cent conunission on all children’s literature from , the Writing a Book sales. last' century. “It is important to tune into other In the crafts category, there According to Charity Chang, David Cassidy, one of the will be a Best-of-Show Award of people and to respect their feelings as “We’re easy on your ears.” the serials librarian who “ Partridge Family” whose $250 and five awards for organized the show, the much as you would like them to re­ recordings sold millions, is excellence in design and volumes on display include f t writing' his autobiography on craftsmanship of $100 each. spect yours.^ DEUX & USTEN being a teen-age rock star idol. several containing drawings by GRAPHIC ARTS the “ giants” of British cnilaw s ta Tlw Hour AND SCULPTURE children’s illustration in the The Mini Page interviewed Dr. Wayne Henderson, Chief Movie Version Graphic arts and sculpture last century ' Psycholog^ist for the W. H. Trentman Mental Health will be received May 16 and 17, Many of the items in the show Clinic in Raleigh, N. C. Dr. Henderson is a member of the - “nie Pirate,” movie version between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. were part of a collection of Mini Page adyisory board. U iin p ! of Harold Robbins’ novel, will each day, on the lower level of more than 600 children’s books be d i r e c t and coproduced by the former Rogers Peet store of the 19th and 20th Centuries CBS/Serving Greater Hartford. Michael Winner for Warner facing Market St. across from acquired by the library last *. i J ■ t| , *' ♦ * • ♦ ) I . * f 4 -V Bros. G. Fox & (Co. Entry forms will year. ^ ,**.** ^‘* * * * f S' i 1 •, { Page 10 — WEEKEND - April 25. 1975 yySEKEND — April 25, 1975 — Page 11 Super Sport; Joan Joyce How Do You Feel When ,. 5NACKPACK JACKs)0£(.7»LES ^ Decorate youraetf with these great Army-type Dog Taga. 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6:00 (18) “The Cool World” against her. Mia Farrow, John Saturday (1964). Drama of poverty, vicf, Cassavetes. 9:00 (20-22-30) “ H otel” 1:00 (9) “The Pink Jungle” and crime in Harlem. Carl Lee, Saturday, April 26 (1968) . Photographer and his Hampton Clanton. (1967). Drama of personalities in a 24-hour span at a New model find intrigue in a sleepy 6:30 (9) “Nightmare in 1:00 7:00 Chicago” (1967), Escaped Orleans hotel. Rod Taylor, NBA Playoff...... 3 Agronsky and Co...... 3 South American country. Catherine Spaak, Karl Malden. James Garner, George strangler eludes ah all-out Movie ,...... 9 News ...... 8-22 Kennedy. police manhunt. Charles 11:30 (3) “Lilies of the Field” I Love Lucy ...... 20 F ilm ...... 20 1:30 (5) “The Beast of Hollow McGraw, Robert Ridgley. (1963). Drama about a han­ Star T rek...... 22 Bill Moyers’ Journal...... 24 Mountain” (1956). Prehistoric 8:00 (5) “Cocoanuts” (1929). dyman who helps build a Sesame Street — ...... 24 Hee H aw ...... 30 monster lurks in the hills Musical comedy with the Marx chapel. Sidney Poitier. Jabberwocky____: ...... 30 Here Ck>me the B rides...... 40 around a young man’s ranch. Brothers. 12:15 (8) “Alvarez Kelly” The Champions...... 40 World Press ...... 57 Guy Madison, Patricia Medina. 8:00 (9) “Battle Cry” (1955). (1966). Rancher feuds with a Week in Review...... 57 7:30 5:00 (20) “ Escalofrio Story of a group of U.S. Marines Confederate colonel. William 1:30 What’s Happening...... 3 Diabolico” (1972). Spanish. in World War II. Van Heflin, Holden, Richard Widmark. Movie...... 5 Yale ‘75 ...... 8 6:00 (5) “Foreign Intrigue” Aldo Ray. 1:00 (5) “The Ruthless Four” Make It Real ...... 8 Don Tuttle...... 18 (1969) . Press agent investigates 9:00 (8-40) “ Rosemary’s (1970). Prospectors combat the Human Dimension . ! ...... 20 As Schools Match W its...... 22 mysterious past of rich Baby” (1968). Supernatural elements and each other in World of Survival...... 30 employer. Robert Mitchem, thriller about a woman who their attempt to find gold. Van Wall Street Week ...... 57 6:00 Genevieve Page. thinks her husband is plotting Heflin, Gilbert Rowland. 2:00 All in the Family...... 3 “Play ball” time is here again. “Batter” Joe Garagiola and “Umpire” Curt Gowdy share The Avengers...... 8 Movies...... 5-9 the NBC-TV broadcast booth for all 15 games on the network’s series of baseball telecasts Kung F u ...... 8-40 stringing telephone lines across screen actress: Rise, success, Baseball Warmup ___ 20-22-30 this season. Sunday the West. Tim'Hope. and destruction. Kim Novak, Sports ‘70s...... 24 Bobby Goldsboro...... 18 2:00 (8) “Frankie and John­ Jeff Chandler. ‘Iliriller...... 40 Emergency! ...... 20-22-30 8:00 ( 30) “Captain Blood” ny” (1966). Musical about river- 8:30 (8-40) “The Man” (1972). Romantic Rebellion...... 57 N ova...... 24-57 (1935). Adventure with pirates boat entertainers in old New Story of the first black Presi­ 2:15 8:30 This Week’s Sports on TV in the Caribbean. Errol Flynn, Orleans. Elvis Presley, Donna dent. James Earl Jones, Martin Cardinals vs. Cubs .... 20-22-30 The Jeffersons ...... 3 Douglas. Balsam. Olivia de Havilland. 2:30 Can You Top T his?...... 18 SATURDAY SUNDAY 3:30 (5) “The Bellboy” 11:30 (9) “Quantez” (1957). Noon (5) “Triple Trouble” Elliot Norton Reviews...... 57 1:00 (3) NBA Playoff: A second round game. 1:00 (20) Baseball: Milwaukee Brewers vs. the (1950) . The Bowery Boys. (1960). Bungling bellboy turns Four men and a woman flee a 9:00 Yankees at Shea Stadium. William Holden stars as a veteran policeman and Lee 3:00 2:00 (24) Sports ‘70s: Newtown Golden Eagles 1:00 (3) “On the Riviera” plush hotel into shambles. bank robbery for Mexico, only Mary Tyler Moore...... 3 1:30 (22-30) World Cup Tennis: The WCT Remick co-stars as his sweetheart in “The Blue Knight,” Alfred Hitchcock Hour...... 5 vs. Akron Senecas in a box lacrosse game. (1951) . Comedy with Danny Jerry Lewis, Alex Gerry. to get into more trouble. Fred Movie ...... 8-40 Green Group in the Opel International Tennis an NBC-TV movie special in two parts: Wednesday and Golf...... ?... 8-40 2:15 (20-22-30) Baseball: St. Louis Cardinals Kaye as an American enter­ 5:00 (9) “ Rough Night in MacMurray, Dorothy Malone. The Other Six Days...... 18 Cup competition at Stockholm. Jericho” (1967). Drifter, victim 11:30 (40) “Let’s Make Love” Thursday (both nights at 9 p.m.). Mets vs. Expos. . . : ...... 9 Movie...... 20-22-30 vs. the Cubs at Chicago. tainer and a French hero. 3:00 (8-40) Golf: Third round play in the Tour­ 2:00 (9) Baseball: New York Mets vs. the 1:00 (5) ‘"Treasure of Sierra of brutol holdup, makes his way (1960). Musical with Marilyn Making Things Grow...... 57 The Forgotten W a r...... 24-57 Expos at Montreal. Monroe, Yves Montand, Tony derworld. George Montgomery, 3:30 nament of Campions at La Costa Country Club, Madre” (1948). Greed, to a frontier town. 'Dean Mar­ 9:30 Carlsbad, Calif. 3:30 (20-22-30) Stanley C^ip Playoff; A quarter­ tin, George Peppard. Randall. Terry Moore. Tennis...... 3 jealousy, and suspicion pursue Thursday Bob Newhart Show ___,. .3 3:00 (9) Baseball: New York Mets vs. the final game. three men in their lust for gold. 6:00 (5) “The Life of Emile Midnight (30) “The 9:00 (3) “ Hawaii” (1966). Journey to Adventure...... 18 10:00 4:30 (8-40) Golf: Final round play in the Tour­ Zola” (1937). Paul Muni, Gale Conspirators” (1944). Dutch un­ Missionaries clash with Course of Our Times ...... 57 Expos at Montreal. Humphrey Bogart. 1:00 (5) “13 Rue Madeleine” Carol Burnett Show...... 3 3:30(3) Tennis: Jimmy Connors meets John nament of Champions. 1:00 (9) “ Cyclone on Sondergaard, Donald Crisp. derground member playS a (1946). Clever Naxi spy enrolls islanders in the early 19th Cen­ 4:00 Weekend News...... 5 FRIDAY 8:00 (9) "Jeanne Eagles” dangerous game in Lisbon. Paul tury. Julie Andrews, May Von Newcombe at Las Vegas. Horsebapk” (1941). Cowboy in the U.S. Secret Service. The Saint...... 5 Old Time Gospel...... 18 4:30 (8-40) Wide World of Sports: George 8:00 (9) Baseball: New York Mets vs. Mon­ shares some of the hazards of (1957). True story of the silent Henreid, Hedy Lamarr. James Cagney, Annabella, Sydow. Fishin’ Hole ...... 18 The Shakers ...... 24-57 treal Expos at Shea Stadium. 9:00 (20-22-30) “The Blue Foreman goes three rounds each with five op­ Richard Conte. Speaking Freely...... 24 10:30 ponents in Toronto. Knight,” Part 2. Black Perspective...... 57 6:00 (9) Racing from Aqueduct: ‘"The Top For up to date information on broadcast mountains. James Stewart, James Whitmore. 1;00 (9) “Close to ^ y Heart” Black News...... 5 11:30 (5) “ The Sea Wolf’; 4:30 Flight Handicap.” sports, check sports pages daily in The Herald. Monday Arthur Kennedy. 11:30 (5) “Jane Eyre” (1944). (1951). Childless couple adopts (1941). Brutal ship captain tries Wild Wild West ...... 9 8:00 (9) “The Countess from English orphan girl becomes a Wide World of Sports___ 8-40 Art of Goofing Off ...... 24 1:00 (5) “Vice Squad” (1953). a baby of an unrepentant to destroy the world when he Celebrity Bowling...... 18 Hong Kong” 11968). American governess in a strange murderer. Ray Milland, Gene Romantic Rebellion...... 57 The life of a detctive captain diplomat stops in Hong Kong starts going blind. Edward G. Woman Is ...... 57 household. Joan Fontaine, Or­ Tierney. Robinson, John Garfield. 11:00 during an “ordinary” day. and finds a beautiful young Coming Up on Public TV son Welles. 4:00 (9) “Valley of the Kings” Midnight (3) “The Young 5:00 News...... 3 Edward G. Robinson, Paulette woman. Sophia Loren, Marlon 11:30 (8-40) '"The Heat Wave .The Best of Groucho...... 5 Police Surgeon...... 5 Goddard. (1954). Archeologist aids a Philadelphians” (1959). Drama Julia Child of the PBS series, Where can an alcoholic seek Connecticut Public TV, the Brando. Lasted Four Days” (1974). woman in finding the tomb of a of the sordid lives of some Phil- Wally’s Workshop ...... 18 11:30 1:00 (9) “Till the End of 9:00 (20-22-30) “Two Mules Canadian crime drama._Gordon “The French Chef,” talks treatm ent in Connecticut? state’s five-station non­ Pharoah, unaware that her hus­ ly socialities. Paul Newman, Movie...... 20 Movie...... 3 Time” (1946). Three Marines, for Sister Sara” (1970). Pinsent, Lawrence Dane. frankly about her mastectomy What can the family do to help? commercial network, has an­ band plans to rob its treasures. Barbara Rush. Star T rek...... 22 Rock Concert...... 5 with host Dick Cavett on nounced the hosts for its May returning to civilian life, have American mercenary is aided 12:30 (9) “ Johnny Angel” Faculty Conversation...... 24 These are among the problems adjusting. Dorothy Robert Taylor, Eleanor Parker. 12:30 (9) “East of Sumatra” Haniess Racing...... 9 “ Feeling Good” Wednesday questions to be answered May 12-17 on-the-air fund-raising by a nun in his attack on a (1945). Merchant seaman finds 8:00 (9) “The Daredevil” (1953). Mining project is dis­ Across the Fence...... 30 I Love Lucy ...... 20 McGuire, Guy Madison. Mexican garrison. Clint (April 30) at 8 p.m. on Channels 5, when Connecticut Public auction. his father’s freighter drifting in (1972). Agressive racing car rupted by a native uprising. Jeff Compass Weekly ...... 57 News...... 22-30 4:00 (9) “l^nd of the River” Eastwood, Shirley MacLaine. 24 and 57. Television presents a two-hour Bill Hennessey, a well-known open water with nobody on .driver sells his speed to the un­ Chandler, Marilyn Maxwell. 5:30 (1952). Wagon train heading to. 11:30 (3) “Nobody’s Perfect” board, except a terrified girl 11:45 Another segment of Ihis special on alcoholism in Central Connecticut broad-, Lottery Sweepstakes...... 5 News...... 8-40 week’s program focuses on the caster, will be anchorman. " the Northwest must steal the (1968). Comedy in the Navy. stowaway. George Raft, Claire (Delebrity Tennis...... 9-18 Connecticut. against international gold MIDNIGHT story of a mother of three Co-hosts will be Marcia provisions it needs to cross the Nancy Kwan, Doug McClure, Trevor. Electric Company ...... 24 Friday hijackers. Dean Martin, Elke Sammy Davis Jr...... 22 children who underwent breast During the broadcast, Alcorn of Suffield, chairman of Antique Workshop ...... 30 surgery. ’The film deals honest­ viewers will be invoted to call the Connecticut Commission on Sommer. 12:15 leaders who want to remove several elderly women. Jack 1:00 (5) “The Night of the 9:00 (18) “Escapade” (1955). 6:00 ly with the reactions and in questions on alcoholism. the Arts; and Sonny Fox of him. Richard Widmark, Lena Warden, Charles Ynfante. Hunter” (1955). Psychopathic M ovie...... 5-18 M ovie...... 8 emotions she and her family Trained counselors will answer Weston, who has worked in both Tuesday Comedy with John Mills, Thriller...... 40 Horne. 11:30 (3). “Charade” (1963). killer poses as a preacher and Yvonne Mitchell, Alastair Sim. Racing from Aqueduct...... 9 experienced before and after the phones and direct callers to public and commercial televi­ 1:00 (5) “Nightmare.” (1956). 8:00 (9) “Sirocco” (1951). Mystery drama with Cary terrorizes a widow and her 11:30 (3) “ Giant” *(1956). News...... 22 1:00 the operation. sources throughout the state. sion. ■ Murder, mystery, hypnosis, and Gun-running adventurer finds Grant and Audrey Hepburn in two children. Robert Mitchum, Drama of conflict between •Week in Review...... 24 M ovie...... 5 New Orleans jazz add up to a love in a no-man’s-land. Paris. Shelley Winters, Lillian Gish. Texas ranchers and oil men. Black Perspective...... — 30 Joe Franklin Show...... 9 nightmare; Edward G. Robin­ Humphrey Bogart, Lee J. Cobb. 11:30 (5) “The Return of 1:00 (9) “Vigil in the Night” Elizabeth Taylor, Rock Hud­ Open Door...... 57 1:30 8:30 (8-40) “ Returning son, Kevin McCarthy. Frank James” (1940). Frank (1940). Young nurse makes a son. 6:30 Race of the Week ...... 22 1:00 (9) “Two Tickets to Home” (1975). The war is over sets out to avenge Jesse’s fatal mistake. Carole Lombard, 11:30 (5) “They Died with News...... 3-8-20-22-30-40 The Risk of Marriage...... 30 Broadway” (1951). Small town and three veterans come home PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT murder. Henry Fonda, Gene Anne Shirley. Their Boots On” (1942). M ovie...... 9 2:00 The next Cardlo-Pulmonary Reeuecitation Program (CPR) will be held April 28th singer and his girl try their luck to start all over again. Dabney 4:00 (9) “ Attack” (1956). Western adventure based on Tierney. Consumer Survival Kit.. 24-57 Jerry Visits...... 3 at the VFW Home in Manchester from 7-11 p.m. in the big city. Tony Martin, Coleman, Tom Selleck, James Ragged gtoup of American General Custer’s last stand. Janet Leigh. R. Miller. 12:30 (9) “ Destination soldiers in World War II Errol Flynn, Olivia de The four hour course will be offered free to anyone over age 18. The instructors 4:00 (9) “Death of a Gun- 8:30 (20-22-30) “They Only Murder” 0950). Girl takes a suspects that their officers may Havilland. - are from the Emergency Accident-Illness Simulation Team, Inc. known as EAST. fighter” (1969). Small town Come Out at Night” (1975). nightclub job to track down her have betrayed them. Jack 12:30 (9) “The Strange Door” The program was developed by the American Heart Association and is spon­ marshall tries to hold onto the Middle-aged investigator father’s killer. Hurd Hatfield, Palance, Lee Marvin, Eddie (1952). Cruel tyrant vows sored locally by the VFW Post and Auxiliary and the Manchester Association of past in defiance of community searches for the murderer of Joyce Maclienzie. Albert. revenge of his dead sweetheart. 9:00 (3) “ The Wrecking Boris Karloff, Charles OFF Independent insurance Agents. To register for the course which is limited to the first 75 people, call the town hall ford, Katherine Ross. tos. Concludes ’Thursday night. ' Crew” (1969). Matt Helm is up Laughton, Sally Forrest. 8:00 (9) “Born Yesterday” 11:30 (3) “Fantastic Voyage” 649-5281 and ask for CPR. Wednesday (1951). Wealthy junk dealer (1966). Medical crew is ANY hires writer to instruct miniaturized to enter an injured % 1:00 (5) “Murder, He Says” 20 WALNUT ELECTRONICS, INC. IS YOUR CARRY-IN TV SERVICE girlfriend. Judy Holliday, man’s bloodstream. Stephen (1945). Slapstick farce about a WITH THIS COUPON murder and a stolen $70,000. William Holden, Broderick Boyd, Rachael Welch. Factory Authorized Fred MacMurray, Marjorie Crawford. 11:30 (5) “ Dodge C ity” MANCHESTER Main. (1939). Fighting cattlem an RegalSSSr 8:30 (8-40) “ Starsky and cleans up Dodge City for Q u a s a a Dealer... 1:00 (9) “April in Paris” Hutch” (1975). Two tough homesteaders. Errol Flynn, policemen search tor a man We offer convenience along toith a superior product. (1953). 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a - Page 16 - WEEKEND - April g . 1975 Sunday, April 27 WEEKEND - April 25. 1975 - Page 17 Gospel Jubilee...... 18 10KKI 6:00 G oob er...... • 8-40 4:30 Monday, April 28 Wild Kingdom...... 20-30 Weekend N ew s...... 5 Channel 3 Christo|dier Closeup ...... 3 Rex Humbard Show ...... 9 G o lf...... 840 Victory Garden...... ;. .24 Living Faith ...... 18 Hour of P o w e r...... 18 Celebrity B ow lin g...... 9 6:00 New Candid Cam era...... 8 1040 0:30 Teach-In...... 18 Business Journal ...... 57 NBC News Special. . . . 20-ffl-30 Expands Camera Three ...... 3 Norman Vincent P ea le...... 22 N ew s...... 3-8-22-30 Wilburn Brothers...... 18 Medical Center...... 3 Connecticut W eekend...... 30 5:00 7:30 10:30 B ew itched...... 5 CaU of the W est...... 20 N ew s...... 5 Rev. Robinson ...... 5 The Protectors ...... — 3 Electric Company...... 57 Lively Arts Festival...... 3 Cher ...... — • ••3, The Untouchables ...... 9 Hollywood Squares ...... 22-30 Caribe...... 840 Kid Shows 7:00 Sports-Extra...... 5 11:30 The Ghost & Mrs Muir ...... 5 36 Million M an... 1...... 8-40 12 O’clock High ...... 18 Antiques...... 24 New York Report ...... 9 In sigh t...... 3 Police Surgeon...... 8 Congressional R e p o rt...... 3 M o v ie ...... 9 World, of Disney...... 20-22-30 The Honeymooners...... 20 P olka!...... 40 Challenge of Truth...... 18 WFSB-TV of Hartford Wonder Window . — — .. .5 The Untouchables ...... 9 Make a W ish...... 540 Book B e a t...... 24 Evening at Symphony ... 24-57 Electric Company...... 24-57 Martin Agronsky .^...... '. .57 Straight Talk...... 24-57 (Channel 3) has added “ Mickey This Is the Life ...... 8 Flying Circus...... 24-57 M ed ia...... 22 Feeling Good ...... 57 Bonanza...... 40 10:30 Mouse Gub” to its weekday 7:30 8:00 The Sixth S en se...... 40 Adelante!...... 30 5:30 8:00 I New Jersey Report ...... 9 lineup, rescheduled and Land of the T h re e___ ...... 3 Lawrence Welk Show .. ..^.. .5 Animal W orld...... 5 11:04 6:30 The World at W a r ...... 3 Connecticut Report ;...... 18 ' expanded “ The Ranger Yogi Bear & Friends . — 5 M o v ie ...... 9 Jimmy Swaggart...... 18 N ew s ...... 3-8-22-30-40 N ew s...... 3-8-20-22-30 Rose Kennedy...... 5 W om an...... 24 Station,” and planned several Worahip for Shut-Ins ...... 8 Two Heavens ...... 18 NOON The People’s Business...... 24 Gabe Pre'ssman-...... 5 I Love Lucy ...... 5 The Rookies ...... 8-40 American Furniture ...... 57 specials to increase the number The Christophers...... 9 Face the S ta te ...... 3 Bill Moyers’ Journal...... 57 8:30 Video & TV Review ...... 57 Teacher Preview ...... 24 M o v ie ...... -...... 9 o f programs directed to Ring Around the World ------30 M o v ie ...... 5 11:00 K o ja k ...... 3 11:30 Zoom ...... 57 Pastor’s Perspective...... 18 children. Connecticut S ce n e ...... 8 6:00 N ew s...... 3-8-18-22-30-40 7:45 M o v ie ...... 8-40 The Name of the G a m e...... 3 6:45 Smothers Bros...... 20-22-30 Dan Gold, senior vice presi­ Hour of P o w e r...... 9 Sixty M inutes...... 3 The Best of Groucho ...... 5 Sacred Heart...... 40 Challenge of Truth...... — 18 David Susskind Show ...... 5 Economics 201 ...... 24 The Thin E d g e ...... 24-57 dent and generai manager of Billy Graham Sermon...... 18 M o v ie ...... 5 Harness R a cin g ...... 9 8:00 Columbo...... 20-22-30 It Takes a Thief...... 8 Channei 3, said the changes are Insight ...... 20 Day of Discovery...... 18 I Love Lucy ...... 20 We Believe ...... 3 Masterpiece Theatre — 24-57 M o v ie ...... 9 7:00 9:00 “a major move to expand the Melha Shrine Circus ...... 22 To Be Announced. . . . . 20-22-30 Captioned N e w s...... 57 Wonderama...... 5 Harness R a cin g ...... 22 N ew s...... 3-22-40 Maude...... 3 quantity and quality of 6:30 9:00 11:30 Catholic Service...... 8 What About Women .7 ; ...... 30 Sportsman’s Friend...... 30 Andy Griffith S how ...... 5 Merv Griffin Show...... 5 programming for young News...... 20-22-30 Vaudeville Special...... 5 M ov ies...... 3-5-8-40 Davey and Goliath...... 9 Man in a Suitcase...... 40 Truth or Consequences...... 8 S.W.A.T...... 8 -4 0 viewers.” Zoom ...... 24 Kathryn Kuhlm an...... 18 M o v ie ...... 40 The Untouchables — ...... 9 Word of Life Today...... 22 12:30 Ironside ...... 9 The Other Six Days...... 18 The revived "Mickey Mouse Secret Agent...... 40 9:30 MIDNIGHT Johnny Carson ...... 20-22-30 M o v ie ...... 30 Face the Nation...... 3 Dick Van Dyke Show ...... 18 M o v ie ...... 20-22-30 Gub,” which features the best Wall Street W eek...... 57 M annix...... 3 Wrestling ...... 22 Dr. Margaret Mead, the Christopher Closeup ...... 40 Dialogue...... 8 F ilm ...... 20 Local Followup...... 24 12:30 of Walt Disney’s cartoons and Oral Roberts Sermon .. — 18 M o v ie ...... 30 Sesame Street...... 57 Meet the P ress...... 20-22-30 7:00 To Tell the Truth...... 30 Art in Public P la ces...... 57 M ov ie...... 9 well-known anthropologist, live action serials, now airs at News...... 3-8-22 The People’s Business ...... 24 12:30 talks about guilt and making 8:30 1:00 Consumer Survival K it...... 57 1:00 3:30 f.m . Monday through The World at W a r ...... 9 Firing L in e ...... 57 D ragn et...... 8 My Neighbor’s Religion...... 3 M ov ies...... 3-5-9 7:30 9:30 T om orrow ...... 20-22-30 good on success in America Friday. Insight ...... 8 Eighth D a y ...... 8 The Price Is Right ...... 3. Rhoda ...... 3 1:30 in public TV’s “The Thin “ The Ranger Station,” which Day of Discovery...... 9-40 It Is W ritten...... 18 Hogan’s Heroes ...... 5 Romantic Rebellion...... 24-57 Reel Camp ...... 5 Edge,” Monday at 8 p.m. had been seen as a half-hour Oral Roberts Serm on...... 22 Brewers vs. Y an k ees...... 20 program weekdays, has been Bangladesh Heartbeat...... 22 expanded to a 90-minute 9:00 program airing Saturdays at 7 Que Hay de Nuevo? ...... 3 The Fisherman...... 30 Tuesday, April 29 a.m. The show, produced by The Story of I t a ly ...... 8 Conversations W ith ...... 40 WFSB, is for children aged 5 to Oral Roberts S erm on ...... 9 1:30 6:00 The Fourth Estate...... 24 N ew s___ .'...... 5 12. 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