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Two state men face air piracy charges The weather TAMPA, Fla. (UPI) - The he was on drugs at the time of Pilot Larry Adams told the drug addiction. the Increasing cloudiness tonight with lows FBI held two Connecticut men the hijacking. waiting on a street comer to TbankF. FBI Ralph, Burke and another He also said he had only $16 to in the 40s. Mostly cloudy Saturday with a in custody today and searched man chartered the four- his name and could not surrender. When he gave “I was high when I took the himself up, Burke handed an of­ chance of showers; highs in the lower 60s. iianrhp0tpr Give the United Way for a third man involved in the passenger Cessna 177 for a plane and I’ve been high ever remember when he last worked V. armed take-over of a single­ ficer a .22-caliber weapon, but Right from Greensboro, N.C., since,” he said while sitting or what type work he did. engine plane in North Carolina did not say what he was wanted MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1975— VOL. XCV, N(). 9 to Atlanta. He said Ralph slouched in a chair. ‘T was told Connecticut authorities said Manchester—A City of Village Charm ’Tuesday night. for. EIGHTEEN PAGES PRICE: FIFTEEN CENTS produced a .32-caliber weapon this morning a nurse would see Ralph was given a 30-day The FBI Wednesday arrested Police charged Burke with C3C®6nATIONS three minutes into the flight me and give me something to suspended sentence and placed Ronald Edward Ralph, 27, of carrying a concealed weapon, and ordered him to fly to bring mo down. But I have not on one year probation Aug. 18 Manchester, Conn., and David but a federal computer check '^^'■***“*‘***********^•***^•’^•^*^^2*^fSX•^^•!•5•W!%^^ Florida. seen a nurse yet.” after he pleaded guilty to It seems that every put it through a chipper and Paul Burke, of Enfield, Conn., stealing a woman’s handbag turned up the air piracy charge newspaper and magazine we compost it for a garden plot. I and charged both with air Ralph, who was taken into Ralph said he had been ad­ from a Manchester restaurant against him. pick up has articles about asked no one’s permission piracy. Ralph, an admitted custody at Tampa International dicted in the past to bar­ The FBI said Ralph accom­ TEAM table. News I Bicentennial celebrations. before starting to yank out drug addict who has an arrest Airport early Wednesday, told biturates, heroin and codeine Burke called police later panied Adams to the main ter­ Bribe probe Many of the planned events are those big weeds. record dating back to 1969, is U.S. Magistrate Paul Game Jr. and has been treated twice for Wednesday and said he was minal at the Tampa Air Center re-enactments of some I think I learned my lesson in being held under $30,000 bond after the plane landed while the I summary | historical happenings or le$s time than George the Third while Burke’s arraignment is other two men fled. developments. With all that and his Lord North learned scheduled today. Jurors picked for Shelton arson trial Adams then called officials of going on we couldn’t be left out theirs. I am sure I was much Atlantic Arrow Inc., the com­ 0^ Compiled from % moves ahead of the parade, so staged our quicker to respond to what I pany which owned the plane, innocent to guilty and was use of interstate commerce in g United Press International learned.. NEW HAVEN (UPI) - A and they alerted the FBI. own little demonstration as a expected to appear as a aid of racketeering. HARTFORD (UPI) — State police been observed consorting with an alleged A large and very energetic Utility drops jury of 10 men and two women Adams said Ralph kept lesson for all to learn. prosecution witness in the trial Judge Newman automatical­ investigators say an inquiry into a organized crime figure, John "Buster” It so happened that according colony of yellow-jacket hornets was chosen Wednesday for the debating whether to turn that is expected to last from six ly eliminated any of the I State I Bridgeport jai alai fronton which Ardito of New York, and with a convicted to man-made laws and were busily preparing their contributions federal court trial scheduled to himself in and finally allowed to eight weeks. prospective jurors from Shelton already has uncovered a possible bookie, Vincent Pollina of Bridgeport. customs, I had come into winter shelter in the form of a begin next week for nine defen­ Adams to make the call to HARTFORD — The state Social -if, to charities The 10 also face state con­ or the surrounding com­ $200,(K)0 cash payoff and organized A SOCTIF spokesman said the in­ possession of a few acres of grey paper condominium the dants in the firebombing of the police. •jj Services Department says food spiracy charges in the case. munities of Seymour, vestigation was continuing and would not land in an adjoining town. And size of a large man’s head. They NEW HAVEN (UPI) - Sponge Rubber Products Co. A preliminary hearing for |;j; stamp sales in Connecticut have ;$ WWW crime ties is continuing at “full plant in Shelton. Shaw pleaded guilty to con­ Naugatuck, Ansonia, Oxford g skyrocketed in recent months, speed.” elaborate on commission claims. The just because I had paid some had no respect or fear of size, United Illuminating has Ralph is scheduled Friday. commission's charges are not a criminal U.S. District Court Judge Jon spiracy to commit arson and and Derby. JJ: primarily because of increases in iji- The fronton’s president admitted he money (also mere man-idea) nor were they about to be decided not to donate about indictment, but a form of civil complaint. for it, seemed to feel that I cowed by any self-constituted $120,000 in corporate con­ 0. Newman chose the panel and :j: the cost of living and an intensive ;i|; p v e $200,000 to a state “political official" owned it and by a divine right authority. They were well tributions to charities this year four alternatives after three JOHN W. THOMPSON publicity drive. Sj in return for help in securing a gambling The commission saTU Friend told was entitled to own and manage armed and skillful in placing as a way to help hard pressed days of questioning 112 prospec­ Three plead innocent to kidnaping Mayor ;j: TRUMBULL — A Trumbull girl’s permit and its director met with an SOCTIF he paid the money to avoid com­ it as I wished without con­ their shots on hands, bare arms customers. tive jurors and amid defense Board of DIrectora report that she was kidnaped last alleged organized crime figure and a con­ plying with a Department of Environmen­ sideration for any others who and even up inside of trouser A UI spokesman said objections the process moved :i: week is unfounded, Fairfield Police S victed bookie, the state gaming commis­ tal Protection pollution regulation. Had WINDSOR (UPI) - Three reduced to second degree un­ and tried to force her to might think they had some legs. A person would have Wednesday the decision won’t too fast. •j;: said Thursday. The FBI and police sion said Thursday. the regulation been enforced, Friend's men Wednesday pleaded inno­ lawful restraint and attempted sw allo w a d o se of a claim to it. strained their eye-muscles lower rates but will help to keep Newman said he would con­ :;| have stopped investigating the S The commission did not identify the firm could have been required to bear the cent and asked for a jury trial assault and unlawful ad­ tranquilizing drug. The van was Own it? That land was there trying to follow our retreat. rates down for its 270,000 tinue to hear pretrial political official, saying the admission by cost of extensive road changes around the on charges connected with the ministration of drugs. stopped by police just before alleged kidnaping of Celia $; long before 1 was. I didn’t This report is late because customers in the New Haven arguments up to the start of the Petrocelli, 20. Connecticut Sports Enterprises Inc. Presi­ 22-acre jai alai site nearing completion in Sept. 4 kidnaping of Tamara Miss Schuppin’s parents said reaching the Massachusetts I^idgeport.. create it. It was not known how last week our right hand and and Bridgeport areas. trial either on Tuesday or dent David Friend, of Hollywood, Schuppin, 19, of Jericho, Vt., they were respnsible for the state line. :|; STRATFORD — Sikorsky Air- $; many people of how many arm were too big and clumsy to About half of the utility’s con­ Wednesday. had not been proven. ••’"‘^ h e commission also charged Connec­ from a Windsor shopping plan to abduct the girl from the 1:1 craft says it is laying off 140 people ;:i; ticut Sports with misrepresenting its races, or generations of other operate a pen. tributions would have gone to The nine defendants have Gov. Ella T. Grasso told newsmen the center. Unification Church, a religious this week and will lay more off in assets to lending institutions in Bridgeport beings had lived there before. A few days ago a son came the United Way, which received pleaded innocent to conspiracy official wasn’t in her administration. The The three — Collin Huessy, sect she joined in January. Her |:| the near future. ;$ and Florida. Were they compensated for it? while we were not there, and about $68,000 last year from UI. charges in connection with the fronton filed for a gambling permit in 1973 21, Jericho. Vt. James Walton, father, Eric Schuppin, said the YOU ALWAYS It said the corporation submitted false I am very grateful for per­ seeing some weeds that needed The spokesman said $14 million firebombing of the HARTFORD — A federal lawsuit during the administration of former Gov. 23, Port Henry, N.Y., and girl’s mind was under the con­ bills for architectual work and for demoli­ mission to use it for my own mowing he started to do a favor charitable donations are con­ plant last March 1. SAVE AT THE filed in behalf of two former S Thomas J. Meskill, a Republican, now a Rageb Shadallah, 28, Boston — trol of the sect. tion work performed by former Public benefit and pleasure and feel for the Old Codger. When we sidered overhead costs which A 10th defendant, John W. workers at the Electric Boat Divi- ^ federal judge. had been charged with kid­ Authorities said the three Works Commissioner Paul J. Manafort's responsible for leaving it at returned, it was strange to find come from the firm’s general Shaw, 28, of Pittsburgh, Pa., ARTHUR DRUG sion of General Dynamics in Groton ijl; A "political official" could be "a state naping, but the charges were men put Miss Schuppin in a van New Britain firm. Manafort, an appointee least as good or better for the a scythe lying near some cut revenues. changed his plea Tuesday from ij;: is seeking $3 million in damages for S chairman, a member of the state central alleged asbestos-caused illness and committee or a local chairman," said a of Meskill, is a Republican candidate for next user. weeds until we noticed a hole in mayor of New Britain. And so it came to pass that I the ground with yellow-jackets * ;|:j death. One of the former workers S source close to the Statewide Organized died. had felled some trees, that the going in and out of it. Someone Crime Investigate Task Force (SOCTIF) The commission said William Mov of Property taxes paid equals half of estimate PASCAL A. PRIGNANO probe of the fronton. The gaming commis­ gypsy moths had killed, and the else had also learned a lesson FINAL EXPENSE Deputy Mayor ;J:| HARTFORD — Travelers In- S Hollywood, Fla. “ is an alleg ed 'ac­ trimming of the branches for and we didn’t blame him for lij; surance Cos., the state’s second lij 'V sion, officially known as the Commission complice" with Friend in the alleged pay­ Property taxes paid into Board ot DIrectora firewood had left a pile of brush leaving his tool right where it timated, with $163,131 of the are: Water Fund, $226,327 g largest auto insurer, will initiate a § on Special Revenue, said Friend “ad­ ment. Moy recently sold his interest in Manchester’s General Fund as LIFE INSURANCE so long that large weeds had fell by the hole. receipts coming in during collected and $1,036,696 esti­ 12.8 per cent increase for auto mitted” the payment when questioned by Moy's Restaurant in Hollywood. of the end of September (three September. $500 to $5000* grown up through it. Since the At this season the colonists mated for the full year; Sewer coverage Oct. 20. Aetna Life and § SOCTIF. The commission also said Friend told months into the fiscal year) Between Ages 46-87 law does not, now, allow dis­ are in no mood to be pushed Tax receipts to the Town Fire Fund, $155,680 collected and i;j; Casualty is also seeking approval IS The commission said Friend, who police the corporation didn't file federal equaled 52.6 per cent of 12- District through Sept. 30 totaled ’ □ •pending on ig* posal by burning, I decided to around. Beware! $909,630 estimated; Special for a rate increase from the state In- resigned Tuesday as vice chairman of the income tax returns for the years 1973 and month estimates. Collector of $775,833, for 52.6 per cent of the Downtown Taxing District NO SALESMAN WILL CALL American Bank of Hollywood, also "had 1974 for the $10 million facility. Write and give ut your date of birth. jji surance Commission. Revenue James Turek reported $14,796,594 estimated to June Fund, $30,919 and $60,375; and contacted diverse political officials to im­ The Central State Pension Fund, the CROMWELL — Schools here Wednesday. 30, 1976. Data Processing Fund, $85,551 -or. CALL TOLL FREE: 800-225-1780 properly assist him in obtaining a jai alai Teamsters Union retirment fund, is the !;j; closed today when teachers rejected :|; The totals are $7,782,920 Receipts to other funds for and $223,050. LIFE OF AMERICA INSURANCE CORP of BOSTON permit." principal financer of the jai alai facility. Clinton ZBA on carpet a contract offer and voted to go on :❖ collected and $14,796,594 es­ the first three months of 1975-76 40 Broad St., Boston, Mass. 02109, Dept. -06-MH Friend’s lawyer, former State Comp­ The commission scheduled a hearing ?|; strike. The town has about 1,850 j: troller Louis I. Gladstone, a Bridgeport Tuesday to air the charges, but Gladstone for closed meetings students. The teachers want an 8 per Democrat, said the "allegation was not has asked a Bridgeport Superior Court jjt cent pay raise; the school board has J;: based on fact." judge to block the hearing. He has also offered 6Vz per cent. HARTFORD (UPI) - The ment business should be con­ The commission also said the fronton's subpoenaed commission members to the new Connecticut Freedom of ducted in public. “I think you director, L.V. Renzulli of Fairfield, had court hearing. Information Commission get better decisions, too, when Nation Wednesday heard its first com­ things are in the open,’’ he said. plaint from a Clinton man who The Zoning Board of Appeals \ WASHINGTON — President Ford wants his town's Zoning Board has not held an open meeting in says Americans want taxes and i;i; Ford seeks funding of Appeals to hold public its 10-year history, Mazeau PHYLLIS ^CKSTON government spending cut and should ^ meetings. said. Socretarg throw congressmen out of office if "I don’t see how we can make He said he appeared Tuesday Board of DIrectora they refuse. In his 19th full-scale a proper judgment on whether before the Clinton Board of news conference Thursday night, to get energy plans or not we want to re-elect an of­ Selectmen at its request and Ford also said: iS ficial if we can't observe his was reprimanded for his in­ lij; • A five-year agreement on grain WASHINGTON (UPI) — President Ford partnership between the private sector conduct in office, if we can’t sistence on open meetings. iji; sales to Russia is taking shape. ;!•: asked Congress today to create a $100 and the federal government to assure ac­ see his decision making The commission, created by •:} • He had full confidence in his S billion government corporation to aid and tion on vital energy projects in the next process," Donald N. Mazeau the 1975 legislature to enforce g campaign organization. financially underwrite the commercial decade," he said. said after the commission Connecticut’s so-called • He doesn’t believe the federal •$; development of unconventional energy The new corporation, called the Energy hearing. ‘‘sunshine law s,’’ took the INTRODUCING government should bail out finan- ;|5 sources. Independence Authority, is the brainchild Mazeau said he thought that zoning board members’ names •ji: cialling ailing cities. jij; Ford said the rapid development of such of Vice President Nelson A. Rockefeller with few exceptions all govern­ and addresses and continued • He doesn’t think young people I;:; things as solar energy and synthetic fuel the case to a future date. should smoke marijuana. S from coal and oil shale are vital to the :;j; WASHINGTON — The Senate has achievement of U.S. energy independence, Inside today LOTTERY'S BRAND NEW :|i: passed and sent to President Ford Leaf it to ’em but might not be financed by traditional .Andover ...... 3 Editorial ...... 4 sources because of the high risks involved. |S legislation permitting 200 U.S. I;:; Bolton ...... 9 E. Hartford . . . 18 PUBLIC RECORDS civilian technicians to man early When leaves come tumbling down, it’s a very special time in the leaves. Bev Webster of 24 Newman St. stands ready for Heather Johnson, left, of 233 E. Center St. and Linda "America cannot permit the excessive Classified . .13-16 MHS World ...... 6 warning stations in the Sinai to | with a rake to build up the pile of leaves for more fun. delays associated with the commercializa- Comics ...... 17 S. Windsor Stermen of 37 Edgerton St. to tumble and burrow and jump ...7, 9 monitor the latest Egyptian-Israeli ;ji| (Herald photo by Dunn) tion of unconventional energy Coventry . . . . .7 Sports .... .10-12 Warranty deed Steep Hollow Lane, $950. JACKPOT DRAWINGS. •ji; troop disengagement pact. technologies," Ford said in a message to Dear Abby . . . 17 Vernon ... 3,7,9,18 Helen Hamilton to Donald E, Foster Joseph, sign at 425 JACK GOLDBERG j;|; SAN FRANCISCO— Attorneys for ;$ Congress which accompanied his proposed and Joan Winchell, property at Center St., $150. Board or Oirectort Today’s Herald includes a 12-page Patricia Hearst say they’re worried legislation. 22 Alpine PI,, $32,500. Leon Cieszynski for M.J. tabloid supplement The Thin Red Line, We’ve just made Connecticut's Double Play Lottery jij over her safety because of the hate i;!; "This legislation would create a new Federal lax lien saluting Manchester firemen. Cancelliere, alterations at 33 more exciting than ever. With a fatter pot. More prize mail she’s getting. i:|: City default Internal Revenue Service Horton St., $2,300. A against Wild Cargo Pet Shops U & R Housing Corp., sign at money than ever for our finalists." Actually our basic jij WASHINGTON - The Senate ^ f Inc., $2,078.63. 45 Kent Dr., $200. game hasn’t changed at all, but now we’ve got seven Thursday night confirmed Thomas may spread United Way names Marriage lieense W. Sheffield, wood-burning finalists. Every one of them is guaranteed at least $^7000. j:j: Kleppe as Secretary of the Interior Ralph Edward Sherman, stove at 144 Parker St., $350. and Roderick Hills as a member of ;ii: Our first runner-up gets up to $10,000. And our lucky WASHINGTON (UPI) - Gov Hugh L. East Hartford, and Leslie - Dennis Viera, additions to •j;: the Securities and Exchange Com- Carey said today default by New York City two vice chairmen Vaughan, 226 Ludlow Rd., Oct, garage at 783 Tolland Tpke., winner will walk away with our giant jackpot worth up jij: mission. would cause not only the bankruptcy of 18, St. Mary’s Episcopal $1,800. to $200,000. I WASHINGTON - The House | New York State, but ‘‘an economic Pearl Daniel F. Reale of Vernon and Walter I. Flocken III Church. Bartlett-Brainard Products j;|: Ways and Means Committee ;$ Harbor” for the nation. of Bolton are co-vice chairmen of the Manchester Building permits Co. for Arthur Carlson, ;|i reasons that if businessmen get tax lij; Carey, in testimony for a hearing of the Chapter of the United Way of Greater Hartford. Smachetti-Littie, alterations alterations at 8 Garnet Rd., $2,- j:j deductions for expenses on out-of- iji; Senate Committee on Banking, Housing Reale is a member of the Manchester Board of ’ for bea.tty parlor at 361 Center 800. town work, lawmakers should too. and Urban Affairs, said default would Realtors, the Vernon Board of Realtors, the Hartford St., $450. Paul A. Wilhelm, alterations The committee voted to amend its cause ‘‘national consequences of such an Board of Realtors, Commercial Investment Division B.T. Peterman Sr. and Jr., at 156 Bissell St., $1,500. j-: tax equity legislation to more than ij;: adverse and sizeable nature that we have of Realtors, Farm and Land Brokers, UNICO, Civitan two-family dwelling at 75-77 Robert J. Bockholdt, iji double the maximum possible tax no choice but to prevent them. “ Club, Knights of Columbus, and a director of the Cambridge St., $35,000. alterations at 598 Cemter St., J:j deduction that congressmen may ij: MAHHEW MORIARTY JR. Carey has repeatedly been rebuffed by Greater Manchester Chamber of Commerce. Ray Libelle for Child & $1,200. AND A BRAND NEW WAY claim for living in Washington. $: Board of DIrectora the Ford administration on requests for Family Services of Conn., add Atlantic Fence Co. for Em­ federal help in staving off default by the He and his wife, Pauline, have two children. fire escape at 110 Main St., $800. pire Tool & Mfg. Co., fence at city. Walter I Flocken HI is industrial salesman for the Ray Beller, additions at 122 180 Olcott St., $170. World The Democratic governor said, ‘‘We are Durametallic Corporation. He graduated from high TDWATCHTHEM. not asking for a handout or a bailout." school in Kalamazoo, Mich., and attended Western i$i DUBLIN, Ireland — A Dutch ij "We are asking for a sensible solution — Michigan University. He is a member of the businessman kidnaped a week ago is ji a limited guarantee of the securities Walter I. Flockeii III Manchester Lodge of Elks. still alive and at least one demand :• issued by the Municipal Assistance Corp. He and his wife, Suzanne, have three children. Now the Lottery has a brand new TV show, too. :|ji for his release will be met, his com- •! — the state financing agency for the City of New York.” Like the Lottery, it's called Double Play. And it's on WFSB pany announced. The Ferenka Co. ii Charles A. Borgida of Manchester is chairman of the BOLAND'S Jti agreed to close its Limerick plant to J ‘‘The default of New York City will Channel 3 every Thursday at 7:30 PM. That means you Manchester United Way budget committee. He is a cause not only the bankruptcy of the State §j negotiate the release of Tiede ji graduate of University of Connecticut and is a cer­ can be at every single drawing. Watch us pick the and City of New York, the devastation of •iji Herrema. ij tified public accountant and the secretary of Temple NURSEHY numbers. The weekly Lucky Color. And never have to 17 million people, but unforeseeable 315 BROAD STREET MANCHE^.LR ^ MOSCOW — Nuclear physicist An- jj; Beth Sholom. He and his wife, Joyce, have two. leave your favorite chair. ^ drei Sakharov says he hopes his jij national consequences of such an adverse children. (Opposite the Post Office) Phone 849-1018 and sizeable nature that we have no choice Nobel Peace Prize will encourage The budget committee composed of Everett OPEN DAILY 10 A.M. to 6 P.M. So watch Double Play this Thursday and every but to prevent them," the first-term OPEN THURS. 10 A.M. to 7 P.M. • Closed Sundsys jj: East-West detente and help political jij governor said. Kennedy and Ronald Walsh met with each of the six Thursday. And keep up with the greatest, fastest, most - j:^ prisoners in the Soviet Union. agencies in Manchester directly benefitting from the Although he reserved the right to change exciting game in town. •jij Sakharov, 54, is the first Soviet •:; local fund drive and reviewed their financial requests. ROBERT PRICE his mind. Ford indicated at his news con­ [Sow if the time to tidy up out­ j^i citizen to win the peace award. j: The board of directors of United Way of Manchester Board 0/ DIrectora ference Thursday night that a veto awaits side for Spring • The lawn gets has approved the allocation recommended to them by ;j:j MADRID — Generalissimo Fran- ij any measure Congress sends him to the budget committee, totaling approximately $77,(XX). its last mowing, the vegetables lor $i cisco Franco met today with his ji rescue the financially troubled city. Participation in the United Way of Greater Hartford cabinet and there were reports he ;i He said he judges from his conver­ get plowed under, and the enables local agencies to receive money in addition to i^ planned to reshuffle top army com- :ji sations with Republicans and Democrats leaves raise havoc with Experience the proceeds from the local drive. j^ mand posts to try to end political | in Congress that there is no strong senti­ Double Play The United Way's first report luncheon was held everything... ig rumblings in the armed forces. ij ment to fashion a federal lifesaver for the Connecticut’s $200,000 Lottery Savings today at the Hartford Hilton. Other report luncheons sinking city. We have something to brighten up now, j:^ BUENOS AIRES, Argentina — A J will be held weekly throughout the drive which ends Perforntance ‘‘I do not think its a healthy thing for the and to help you prepare for Spring. dozen exiles holding five hostages at J; Oct. 30. The cost of these luncheons is underwritten by federal government to bail out a city — jj the offices of the U.N. High Com- j^ Daniel F. Reale area companies. HEARTY MUMS...... *1.49 j^ mission for Refugees say they’re i*; any city — that has handled its fiscal af­ VOTE jj^ desperate but hope to avoid using jij fairs as irresponsibly as New York has,” SCOTTS'' OUSS SEED...... 40% SAVINGI violence. jtj the President said. He said he had “great Clearing for firehouse sympathy” for the people of the city. GMIIEN SUPPLIES TOOLS DEMOCMTIC ^j: LISBON, Portugal — The jj ICs a seller^s market t 25% SAVING! “Runner-up prizes (all prizes double with a lucky color match): 1st Runner up-$5.000. 2nd Runner up-$3,000. 3rd Runner up-$2,500. 4th Runner-up-$2 000. ^ beleaguered Portuguese govern- i^ Work on clearing the site for the Buckland Firehouse has started, following New York City, unable to borrow We Also Have a Wide Selection of 5th Runner-up—$1,500. 6th Runner-up—$1,000. money, faces the likelihood of defaulting NOV. 4 ment ordered a crackdown against jtj Wednesday’s signing of a $233,000 contract for the project. Donald Beatty, an BOSTON (UPI) — Scalpers were bleacher tickets were sold in just 24 hours HOUSE PLANTS and Allied Items... g extremist groups today for trying ^i on debts coming due in December. It must getting rich on tickets today. Thursday. With the sellout, scalpers were Democratic Town Committee employe of Fred Brunoli & Sons of Avon, contractors for the construction, raise about $4 billion in the next nine ;jS ”to destroy the democratic order” S uses a chain saw to cut away shrubs and small branches. The firehouse will as baseball fever increased and “Sold getting double the face value of tickets, Paul Phillips, Treas. j | in the country. $ months to remain solvent. With the state Out” signs were posted at Fenway Park which normally cost frorn $6 to $15. be at Tolland Tpke. and N. Main St., adjacent and to the east of Buckland having pledged its credit behind the city, on the eve of the opening game. School (Herald photo by Dunn) By Saturday, the black market prices the state could be dragged into default too. The remaining 10,000 standing room and were expected to rise to, $50 to $100. -6 Ma n c h e s t e r e v e n in g h e r a l d , Manchester, Conn.. Fri., Oct. 10. 1975 — PAGE THREE PAGE TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Fri., Oct. 10, 1975 Police holding Hockanum Valley aging group elects officers Welling, Ponchak Manchester Evening Herald The Rev. John Mortimer, officers. Tricarico, for three-year year noting the Department on accomplisl^ their goals by ac­ and federal grants. She also Published every evening except pastor of the Rockville United BANNING’S Those elected and installed as terms. Aging of the council, had its ting as a chennel for funding and described the projects planned Sundays and holidays. Entered at Methodist Church, has been exhibiting works Bay State woman the Manchester, Conn., Post OKIce directors, were: John Chessari, Each of the 15 directors beginning under the guidance of programming, as needed. by the federal government for as Second Class Mall Mailer. elected chairman of the Depart- Mollie Goehring, John Harkins, represents a certain constituen­ the Chamber of Commerce and He said the council carries on the assistance of senior IMPORTED CAR PARTSp INC. rnent on Aging of the Hockanum Suggested Carrier Rates Andrew Morgan, Ms. Vachon, cy including such groups as the a year ago the program was programs itself only as it is citizens. Drawings of buildings by Hartford Civic Center. He has in Shoor robbery Payable In Advance Valley^ Community Council, all for one-year terms. council itself, Tolland, Vernon, adopted by the council. .m il ; requested to do so by its 527 MAIN STREET Jv Richard Welling and sur­ exhibited widely and teaches a A 23-year-old Massachusetts suspended Thursday while Single copy...... I5c, Howard'Wolfanger, vice chair­ Also: Mary Ann Henry, and Ellington senior citizens. ^ c h a e l McElduff, director membership. W eekly...... got man and Marie Vachon, I realistic paintings by Rik course in drawing at Hartford’s woman who waived extradition traveling on Spruce St. He was One m o n th ...... $3.90 JAWS Christine Lewis, Francis Chamber of Commerce, Clergy of' the council, stressed the Christine Lewis of the I’ fv aiiMiooirmniRMinjMCUotutiii secretary. MANCHESTER, CONN . m g $ l Ponchak are featured in the se­ Wadsworth Atheheum. rights was served with a released on a $50 cash bond. Three montha ...... $11.70 Pitkat, Louise Smyrski, and Association, state Department volunteer aspect of the whole Connecticut Department on q U VW Six m o n th s...... $23.40 At a recent dinner meeting, cond exhibition this season at warrant signed by Gov. Ella • Jo h n T o m a, 23, of One y e a r...... $46.80 Wolfanger, two-year terms and on Aging and several others. council program and its policy Aging, explained the place of t M Manchester Community Ponchak is a former student Grasso and taken into custody Springfield, Mass., for failure Mall Rates Upon Request Ellen Skowronek, president of Karen Carlberg, the Rev. Mr. At the meeting, John of serving as a coordination N' T H E ^ the private, non-profit agency CALL 643-2463 College’s Stairwell Gallery, at MCC and had his first one- Thursday by local detectives in to obey a red light and driving Subscribers who.fall to receive the council, installed the new Mortimer, Barbara Salley Chessari, retiring chairman, body, assisting associated and H their newspaper belore 5:30 p-.m. in the social programs and fun­ Mon.-Frl. 8:00 to S:00 • Sat. 8:00 to 1:00 opening tonight at 146 Hartford man show last summer at Foot a Massachusetts court on a withoqt a license. Court date should telephone the circulation Charles Sheriden. and Andrew outlined the events of the past member clubs and agencies to ding arrangements for state Rd. Prints Gallery in Manchester. first-degree larceny charge in Oct. 28 or V.B. payment. department, 647-9946. The evening’s program will Besides MCC, he has studied at connection with a theft of dia­ • Maureen C. Hickey, 16, of begin at 8 with a film showing the College of Art, mond rings from Shoor 18 Plymouth Lane, issued a SOUTH WimS0R'SULUVIUIIIVE.M4.33S« of the 1934 Depression era the Maryland Institute, the Jewelers at 917 Main St, written warning for failure to imwv xitimr >r 7.00 classic, "Our Daily Bread,’’ Boston Museum of Fine Arts, yield right of way at a stop sign Grange written and directed by King and the University of Hartford. Lois Anne Cadarette of following an accident Thursday FRIDAY Vidor. After the film, a recep­ Ponchak was awarded Best in Shrewsbury, Mass., was on New State Rd. The Hickey BURNSIDE installs tion with refreshments is Show prizes at the South Wind­ returned here and processed. car hit a car driven by Daniel ■SIOIWNSIM AVI., I. HTFD. • 521-333 AND scheduled in the gallery. sor Arts Festival in 1972 and the She was held in lieu of a'$10,000 P. Neath of 11 Converse Rd., SOUTH WmOSOOSULUVIUI IVE.t!n'33S6 There is no admission CBT Exhibition sponsored by officers SATURDAY surety bond for appearance in Bolton. ■ l E H j r W OW COMPUTE SHOW MGHTIY IT t:30 charge; the public is invited. the Junior Women’s League in Common Pleas Court 12, East B reak s & T h e fts 7:00 • 9:00 f m fflF-CDUiiHBUs Q4Y S a le Richard Welling is a free­ 1972. He is a graduate of Hartford today. • Assorted tools were ADULTS $1.50 lance commercial illustrator Manchester High School. Police said she was arrested reported stolen from a garage -QHILB_aa$_ ANDOVER ' . " i ' best known for his felt-tip pen The Welling-Ponchak exhibi­ in connection with the theft of a on Foley St. sometime between PETER SELLERS ?giet drawings of Hartfotxl area tion will remain at MCC’s tray of 24 diamond rings worth Oct. 6 and 8. "RETURN OF THE DONNA HOLLAND I ROCKmU.EASTMAINSI.812'9809 646-0375 SAVE buildings. He is a graduate of Stairwell Gallery through Oct. about $16,000 from a showcase • A garage on E. Middle Tpke. PINK PANTHER” SHOWH AT 2.00 700 9:15 31. Gallery hours are 8 a.m. to G 7:20 - 9:20 /up®ff5®L OVER the Parsons School of Design in at the Shoor Jewelers on Sept. was broken into and a mini-bike 60 “/"OFF The Andover Grange recently New York City and has had 10 p.m. Monday through 17, 1974. was stolen Oct. 9. The bike was installed its officers for the pre­ SUGGESTED OPEN STOCK RETAIL PRICES three books published. Friday, and 9 a.m. to noon Reservist honored She and a female companion, recovered and a 15-year-old BENJI MAT. Tommy sent year. Welling’s many commissions Saturday. Gallery directors are whose case already has been suspect was referred to the Sat., Sun., Mon. 2:00-4:00 Sandra Adams, commanding officer of Manchester’s They were installed by Frank NEW i p f include the recently completed Robert Manning and John disposed of in the courts, juvenile division. ALL SEATS 994; I HOCKVILIETASTIHAIHSI.812'9809 Ruff from the Hillstown East Country series on construction of the Stevens. Young Marines, presents a distinguished service award allegedly opened the display V a n d a lis m 2.00 7:15 900 Festival Hartford Grange. and citation to Staff Sgt. Patrick J. Braham of the Marine case while the store clerk was • John Oldham of 241 Spruce PINK PANTHER MAT. Those 'installed were Mrs. Corps Reserves, Hartford, for his “dedication and help’’ at not looking. St., head custodian at Sat., Sun., Mon 2:00-4:00 Veronica Zemaitis, master; SPECIAL the Northeast Division track meet in Croton, N.Y., as The rings varied in carat size Manchester High School, ALL SEATS 994 Herbert Palmer, overseer; Ann Richard L. Petersen of New Haven, commandant of from Vz to IVz carats and reported to police Thursday PURCHASE! VanDeusen, lecturer; Stanley PUBLIC RECORDS ranged in value from $400 to $1,- there was paint all over the side Marine Corps League Department of Connecticut, Sroka, steward, Joseph Bom­ S p e n d a Dollar... SAVE watches. “Without Sgt. Braham’s help, the Young Marines 200. of the school and x’s painted on m o K The theft was not discovered the doors bardier, assistant steward; W arranty (Icrd 18, St. Bartholomew Church. of Manchester could not have gone to New York. We need Get a Dollar Back! until the end of the day although Mary Palmer, lady assistant Louis D. and Pamela M. Isadore Radding, 39 Quaker more volunteers like him,’’ Mrs. Adams said. steward. Saloom to Dennis A. and Marie Rd., and Lois Ruth Rappaport, it occurred during the day sometime. Also Mary Boudreau, RAY-O-VAC Norman Viera, property at 785 187 Bryan Rd., Oct. 19, Temple PARAMOUNT ncu'RES PRESENTS A ROBERT B. RADNITZ PROUiniON S3l Mrs. Cadarette was arrested Chaplin; Christine Coveil, Tolland Tpke., $41,000, ' Beth Sholom. treasurer; Ellsworth Coveil, Heavy Duty Batteries Building permits Catholic women to niteet by Westboro, Mass., police on a Cornllower Pattern Kfdfral tax lien C^l^Sldeofthe secretary; Howard Stanley, . O F F f e r Internal Revenue Service Phillips Construction for E. fugitive from justice warrant at The Archdiocesan Council of Rose’s Church followed by gatekeeper; Dorothy Gasper, Our Corning against Uwe Kastel, 40 Olcott Mooney, two-car garage at 14 the request of local police in Ju­ f o u n t a i n Catholic Women will have its lunch at Holiday Inn. ceres; Ida Spear, pomona,; style C or D Reg. St., $41603.56. val Lane, $2,500. ly. She has been free on a $2,500 GILLETTE e a r r in g s a w T eS nts annual meeting Oct. 25 at St. More information may be ob­ bond while fighting extradition. Eleanora Moran, flora; George Batteries 1.38 Ovenw are M arriage Iieenne8 Anna M. S z e m re y lo , A boy conquers the Hair Dryer-Styiers Rose's Community Center, tained by calling Jean Krebick, Nelson, executive committee. Orig. $12 William Richard Smith, Ver­ alterations at 26 S. Alton St., Arrests wilderness with just You Pay Caldor...... *1 Spice O' Life Pattern Center St., Meriden. 649-7945; Annamay Potocki, Donald R. Adams, 26, of The Grange will hold its to $82 non, and Karen Jean Dodd, $125. a raccoon and a falcon! monthly card party Tuesday at Sugg. The meeting will open at 9 649-6565; or Kathleen 326 Spruce St., operating a Open Q70 South Windsor, Oct. 17, Garden Thomas Levitt for Paul Ray-O-Vac will send you TRIO SETS Corntlower | *6,0*41 a.m. with registration. Mass McNamara, 646-8437. motor vehicle while license 8 p.m. at the Old Town Hall. Stock Grove. Moriarty, additions at 21 TEDDY ECCLESSr 84 Include: 25.84 Pattern will be celebratpfl at noon at St. There will be door prizes and a $ 1 R E B A T E Buy 4 Ray-O-Vac John David LaBrecque and Westwood St., $5,800. And THEODORE BIKEL BAMJO' heavy duty batteries, get $1 Rebate PASAVISWN’ -TECHSICOLOR* A PARAMOLST PtCTlRE refreshments. YO U R M e a c h • l-Q t. Saucepan Bowl Darlene Kay Virginia, both Robert F. Bernard for David (Limit 1 Rebate per Family) • 1 each 1% and Gaston, additions at 48 Deer­ See Clerk For Details C H O IC E R e g . 19.99 2 Qt. Covered Norwich. Oct. 18, Church of the Book talks set SATURDAY Saucepans. Orig ^ ~ field Dr., $6,300. Gloried Monday Sugg. Nazarene. The Nutmeg Adult Book SUNDAY AND I power; Open 19.97 CSl^THEATRES EAST The following places will be • A plastic storage Stock Kenneth George Grabow, 43 Philip LoCicero-Peter Zidek, Discussion Series will meet MIDDLE TPKE. VANCMESTES SH PARKADI•______6J9- Si) 1 _ MONDAY (No School) to $100 Scott Dr., and Jill Leslie demolish two-car garage at 76- closed Monday in both Andover lid which fits 28.84 12™ Tuesday at 10 a.m. at the Com­ SHOWING AT 2:00 PM . SAVE IN OUR AUTOMOTIVE DEPT. la n d IV; Qt. ®*,. and Bolton in observance of Saucepans. Spice O' Lite or New 9 *50 Wasserman. 82 Wells St., Oct. 78 Durant St., $100. lipUtngtnn munity Y, 78 N. Main St., at 10 W l Se a t s j u s T m * Country Festival Patterns Charles Peterson for Carl W. Columbus Day: Public schools, a.m. libraries, town offices and the Caldor 10W40 and Gertrude Gustafson, ad­ The book to be discussed will Snom Club elects ditions at 29 Courtland St., $2,- Andover Disposal Area. All-Season Motor Oil Mrs. Irene Vincek was be Upton Sinclair’s “The 000. Jungle.” Authentic English Fare SHCWCASt tINEMA/ 1234 elected president recently of MANCHESTER Our For color slides, Johnson’s Brian Beaupre for J.A. Begin, Future meetings and books DRIVE-IN/ROUTES 6 & 44A Reg. the Westhill Social Club. She additions at 47 Hoffman Rd., For The Gourmet 1-84EXIT58-SILVER LANE-ROBERTS ST. color prints, orB & W will be Oct. 28, "When I Say No, ■ EAST HARTFORD • 24HR.T E L . INFO. 568-8810 69c Baby Oil succeeds Mrs. Yvonne Lemire. $1,300. FRI.-SAT.-SUN. I Feel Guilty" by Manuel J. OUR SPECIALTY: ■ FREE LIGHTED PARKING- We Honor MASTER CHARGE Ideal lubrication for Winter driving. Other officers elected are Raymond 0. Wilcox, tool 3 Super ShockerslI Smith, Ph.D., and Nov. 11, Oil Pour Spout 49* John Murphy, vice president; shed at 516 Woodbridge St., BEEF WELLINGTON RICOH Mrs. Alice Fagan, secretary, “ The Money Changers” by “ Beyond The Door” $300. Arthur Hailey. Open 7 Days A Week and Mrs. Ida Parkinson, Michael A. Wasko, additions Compact 35mm Anyone interested in the book LUNCH - DINNER - LOUNGE “ Let’s Scare Jessica ' k;" VS'M'/ A- ' ' - treasurer. at 357 Woodbridge St., $1,000. Windshield Washer discussions is invited to attend. Located off Rt. 32 in Mansfield /ABOUT Schrafft’s Thin Mints Camera w/Case 10 oz. Mrs. Lemire was appointed Paul F. Schendel, wood- To Death” Peter Sellers Anti-Freeze m chairman of entertainment. burning stove at 491 Gardner For Any Special Occasion, We Will Be TOWN Pre-MIxed The Club’s next meeting will St., $300. “ Possession of “UNDERCOVERS WINDSHIELD Our Our Reg. 4Q97 MANCHESTER Pleased To Bake You A Cake, Compliments WASHER Reg. Johnson’s be Nov. 7 in Hermann Hall at Paul W. Badeau, tool shed at ANTI-FREEZE 63c Pkg. 2 r o R 9 5 ^ Joel Delaney HERO” 1.29 GALLON Our Reg. 69.94 II Westhill Gardens. 9 Shallowbrook Lane, $100. HOSPITAL of The House . . . The Junior Women’s Club of Delicious dark chocolate with cream centers. Baby Powder Ready mixed, just add to washer 429-3405 for Reservations THQH o l y (PG) East Hartford will meet Automatic and manual exposure controls; easy focusing from 3 ft. to NOTES '^JACQUELINE SUSANN’S (R)> well. Protects down to—20° F infinity 40mm f/2.8 lens. Shutter from 1/8 to 1/500. Tuesday at 7 p.m. at South '^ 1 P rin g le ’s Mon. MiL 1:45; Mon. thru Fri. Evt Congregational Church, Forbes baliv “ONCE IS NOT Potato Chips COLOR FILM piwilf’i' Discharged Wednesday: Mon. MaL 1:45; Mon., Thun. Fri. 7:20-9:20: SaL I Sun. Cont 1:45 St., East Hartford. Guest LEE Oil Filters SUPER SAVINGS ON ENOUGH” PEves 7:35*^35; SaL & Sun. Conti 3:35-5i5-7:20-9;20 u (See Clerk for Details Including Processing A B O U T T O W N Dorothy Barnes, 54 Alton St.; “THE GREAT TRAIN TRIP ACROSS :• ,2.tl0.350:5:4P:7:35-9;35 speaker will be Officer Daniel for additional 60c rebate) Onr James Henderson, 405 Main 7:15 9:30 / Thayer of the crime prevention 135-20 D64 135-20 D200 135-20 D50O SUPER MOVIE 8 10 oz. SIRERIA and AROUND THE WORLD” Reg. St.; Peter Jug, 333 Bidwell St.; SUN. 5 PM 7:15 9:30 / HE HAD THE LIGHTEST Die most hilarious military unit of the East Hartford Police LF-1 99c 4 9 0 8 9 0 9 9 99 The Sisterhoood of Temple Church. Miss Dorothy Petersen Martha Matthess, 352 Lake St., New full length, color motion picture, TOUCH IN A HEAVY m , h \ laiiesiiiC8M"A"S"ll! Department. He will speak on Our Reg New taste sensation— Beth Sholom will have its first is hostess. Vernon; Rose Knaff, New York narrated by Wm. Stockdale, In person. and show a film on self protec­ 2.19 1.67 always fresh and crisp. Reg. 3.59 mm Peg 3.99 Reg. 4.1 Reg, 3.99 Evel Knievel . meeting of the season Tuesday City; Robert Lindsay, 56 tion for women. Women Spin-on replacement; for most carls. | 2 2 Li.nitiiiiii III on his at 8:15 p.m. at the Temple. The Ardmore Rd.; Elizabeth IE (EXIT ESI El Producto Manchester Barracks, World between the ages of 18 and 40 LF-7,24,25.16 Reg. to 2.79 1.99 theme of the evening is "A Lit­ Marino, 79 Dart Hill Rd., South North United ------V Stunt Cycle War I Veterans, and Auxiliary .HELD OVER - PETER SELLERS^ who are interested in joining • ••••••••a. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••!: C igars tle Art, a Little Social. ” The will meet Sunday at 2 p.m. at Windsor; Charles St. John, 407 Methodist Church the club may contact Mrs. G.P. DetailetJ reproduction program will include a film on Hilliard St.; Donald Streeter, r “THE RETURN OF THE ELUOnGOOUl of Evel’s machine the West Haven Veterans 300 Parker Street, Manchester EDDIE ALBOIT JERNIFOUMU Dionne at 289-7189, or Mrs. J.R. Our Gyro motor for actual the life of the artist Marc East Hartford. PINK PANTHER” (g > An AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL Relew Brzezinski at 568-8375. Reg. stunts; includes Hospital. SATURDAY, OCT. 11th at 8:00 P.M. PG Chagall, Monte Carlo whist and Also, Lorraine Roman, 60A 7:00 0:15 SAT. MAT. 2 P.M. COLOR by HoviHab 6.49 figureand energizer Donation $2.00 ...... Refreahmenta SUN. 1:15 3:20 5:20 7:30 9:30 Mon. Mil 1:4S: Mon. thru Fri. Eve refreshments. Ambassador Dr.; Rose Greika, , ALL MATINEES N* Mon. Mat 1:30; MofU Thurs. Fri 7:45-9:45: Sil 1 Sun. ConL 1:49 Choose Blunt, Bou­ The St. Bridget Home-School Staffordville; Margaret Wales, Eves 7KI0'9:30; Sat ft Sua Cont 3:45-5:45-7:453:45 quet orPanatela, SAT.-SUN. 99* AT I 2.'00-4:3O-7.-00-3*i0 ■ Loyal Circle of King's Association will sponsor a car 91 Goodwin St.; Madeline Drke, 1 P.M. ■ 3 P.M. ' I-1 smooth, mild smoking. Daughters will meet Monday at wash Saturday from 9 a.m. to 3 83D Charter Oak St; Gloria "MY SIDE OF MOUNTAIN’’ Box of 50 fine cigars 7;45 p.m. in the Federation p.m. in the church parking lot. Dieterle, 81 Lawton Rd.; PLUS CARTOONS 10?Z Room of Center Congregational The rain date is Oct. 18. Naomi Kucienski, 7 Ford St.; PHONE 649-9333 FREE Reg. 12.99 Patricia Ouellette, 440 W. Mid­ Exotic and Tropical Derry THEATRE TIME SCHEDULE dle Tpke.' Daring’s ’RKSTU RAM X LotAGF, NEW AT CARRY Joy Baby Bath, Diaperette Pail House Plants Trick Cycle RT. 83 ELLIHGTON TEL. 8 7 2-7 327 Derry does exciting sv:™j UA East 1 — "Hard Times” Manchester Drive-In — I 'ntouched for Fine Food and Atmotphere or Infant Carrier motorcycle stunts! | | | ; CASE Includes action figure. S 7:15-9;.10 ’’Let’s Scare Jessica to Death” Choice of Over 20 Oelicious Entrees Durafiame or Oakburne Our motorcycle and UA east 2 — "MastAGun- 7:15; “Beyond the Door” 8;45; Plus Elaborate Salad Bar YOUR CHOICE energizer. A HARTFORD ROAD INFANT CARRIER Molded plas fighter’ 7:00-9:15 “The Possession of Joel luWliBnyoubuyaNew Firelogs uMe, w a EACH OPEN TUBS. THRU SUNDAY tic shell, thickly padded. Has safety UA East 3 — “Jaws” 7:00- Delaney” 10:30 strap and play beads SUNDAY DINING & COCKTAIL 12:00 to 8:00 P.M. Large assortment includes healthy, 9;20 Vernon Cinema 1 — "Return Easy to light; logs burn SAVE ELEGANT BANQUET FACILITIES DIAPEREHE PAIL 18 quart welKooted table ferns, Norfolk Island OVER Burnsiue 1 — "Benji” 7:00- of the Pink Panther” 7:00-9:15 S DAIRY QUEEN size with sell-locking cover deodor­ 3 hours with cheery, W EN - W O/vAEN - CHILDREN Up to 250 People pines and other interesting plants in 9:00 Cinema 2 — "Once Is Not HOMEUTE izer well Choice of colors. colorful flames. 1=1 Our Reg. 89c 3 inch pots. ^2 Burnside 2 — "Return of the Enough” 7:15-9:30 BABY BATH 30 quart size with 77* IPEINTAilLS l i Pink Panther " 7:20-9:20 Showcase Cinema 1 — soap dish, while, pink, blue or yellow South Windsor Showplace — "Whiffs” 7:45-9:45 SAT. AND SUN. 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PAGE FOUR - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Fri„ Oct. 10, 1975 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Fri., Oct. 10, 1975— PAGE FIVE iManrhpalPr lEuPtiing Hrralii LaBonne heads Ferguson campaign AREA POLICE REPORT HERALD YESTERDAYS 25 Years Ago George T. (Ted) LaBonne is Lillian Hunter, secretary; Mrs. corporator of the Savings Bank ARRESTS registered motor vehicle and Jack May, veteran first sacker and Founded Oct. 1, 1881 Sharon Toth, public relations; campaign manager for Vivian of Manchester and a corporator Vernon operating without a license. He charter member of the British-American Member. Audit Bureau ol c/rculation Member. United Press International Mrs. Celeste Sheldon, personal of Manchester Memorial Ferguson, Republican can­ Kirt S. Stewart, 18, of 21 Fair- is to appear in court in Club baseball team, is voted the Most contacts; Mrs. Dorothy Neil, Hospital. Published by the Manchester Publishing Co., Heraid Square, didate for re-election to the view Ave., Ellington, was Rockville on Oct. 29. Valuable Player in the Twilight Baseball neighborhoods. John W. Mrosek Manchester, Conn. 06040. Teiephone (203) 643-2711. Manchester Board of Directors. charged Thursday with failure League for 1950: and Thomas H. Ferguson are “Although Vivian arid'! have LaBonne has been active in to drive a reasonable distance .Suuth W indsor 10 Years Ago youth co-chairmen. Planning Raymond F. Robinson, Editor*Publisher Harold E. Turkington, Managing Editor been close friends for many many civic and charitable apart in connection with the in­ Michael P. Fitzpatrick, 17, of special events is a committee Peter Cordera is installed as comman­ years, her consistent concern endeavors. He is a past presi­ vestigation of a two-car acci­ East Hartford, was charged chaired by Mrs. Karen dant of Marine Corps League and Mrs. for the people of the town and dent of Kiwanis, Manchester dent on Rt. 30, Vernon. Thursday with breach of the Klibanoff assisted by Marty Roland Wilson is installed as president of the conduct of its government is Jaycees and the United Fund. Police said the Stewart car peace in connection with the in­ Conderino, Mrs. Rhea Stewart the auxiliary in cer,emonies at the Marine Opinion what has motivated me to lead He has been majority leader of was heading east and struck the vestigation of a disturbance on Home. and Carmen Filloramo. the support for her,” said the Glastonbury Town Council rear of a car driven by John S. Sullivan Ave. He is to appear in LaBonne is president of LaBonne. “Her stand bn the ab­ and a member of the executive Kusinski, 21, of New Britain Common Pleas Court 12, East LaBonne, Jones, Mulvihill, dication of town government to committee of the Republican which was also headed east. No Hartford, Oct. 9. Too many issues Inc.; LaBonne Life Insurance, paid employes by the Town Committee of Glaston­ injuries were reported, both Inc.; LaBonne Travel World Democratic majority has bury prior to establishing cars had to be towed from the motivated many to work for and several other corporations. residency in Manchester. scene. miss the point He is vice-president of the Lovable Pets her.” LaBonne has served in cam­ Stewart is scheduled to Manchester Chamber of paigns for several candidates BOLAND We hkve become such an adversary- until state aid is nailed down. Mrs. Anita Murphy is assis­ appear in Common Pleas Court For Sale... tant campaign manager; Mrs. Commerce, a member of the for state office including guber­ 19, Rockville, Oct. 29. oriented society that we automatical­ One is attempting to pose as protec­ Leslie Belcher, treasurer; John Republican Town Committee, a natorial candidates Clayton O IL C O . George T. LaBonne ly feel an election campaign must tor of the taxpayer against a promise A. DeQuattro, finance; Mrs. member of the Republican Gengras, Stuart Alsop and Fred M. Abbe, 36, of 25 State Finance Committee, a Robert Steele. EST. 1935 have issues — even if we have to con­ that might not be legally enforceable; Village St., Rockville, was charged Thursday with trive them. and the other is attempting to pose as operating without a license FU EL OIL Thus it appears there is no real the advocate of educational needs yet during a routine check on E. AUTOMATIC DELIVERY | School injunction case scheduled Main St. He is to appear in 24 HOUR SERVICE shortage of issues. But the fact of the tying the commitment to the whims of court in Rockville on Oct. 29. matter is that there is a shortage of a legislature which won’t act until program, wili be heard Tuesday expected I funds will not be 646-6320 ELLINGTON again until February and an act James D. Ridel, 18, of East issues that can stir us out of our after the election. at 2 p.m. in Toiland County forthcoming at this time for of that body is the only way A request for a temporary in­ Hartford, was charged 369 Center St., Mancheiter Superior Court. school building projects. In Today’s Want Ads! tepathy. It appears that both parties, despite junction, filed by a group of more money can be ap­ Thursday with operating an un- The suit was filed by Louis E. The $5.1 million program, Ellington residents, to stop the propriated for the school J But when it comes to arousing the their claims to trust the wisdom of the Lavitt, and E. Foster Hyde, and which will allow expansion of school building committee from projects. others, and was prompted by several schools, was approved voter, politicians like to be cautious electorate are totally unwilling to ask signing construction contracts The plaintiffs wish to prevent the recent announcement by the by voters in a referendum last knowing that sometimes a voter un­ for, support and submit to the voters on a $5.1 million expansion the town from starting the State Board of Education, that May. The state was to pay one- program until it is certain fun­ leashed can be a threat if he doesn’t the school proposal — and many half the costs.. ding will be available. They The state board informed the confine his wrath to the opposition. others involving state or federal aid — contend that the taxpayers can­ Student commended towns that due to an apparent not pay all of the costs if the So we have some issues that are on their own merits and on the miscalculation in available legislature doesn’t authorize really substitute issues. This is a tac­ presumption that if state or other aid John C. Yavis of 98 Wyneding letter of commendation, Yavis funds, the money will not be more funds. Hill Rd. was one of 19 students available for school projects tic of raising a stink about something isn’t available, they still should be ranks nationaliy among the top The program in Ellington at Kingswood-Oxford School, two per cent of all high school not already under way. The would involve expansion of four dear to the voter’s heart; but not real­ done. West Hartford, to receive seniors. legislature does not convene schools. Another view of the Pratt & Whitney 50th Anniversary Air Show (Photo by Doug Bevins) recognition from the National ly getting at the crux of the problem. State and federal aid is attractive to He is the son of Mr. and Merit Scholarship Program. Mrs. John C. Yavis Jr. An example is the current debate in politicians and near-sighted As recipient of the NMSP We book tours for Manchester as to whether the referen­ taxpayers. pocketbooks of every size. dum for bonding school improvements How do we resist getting $1 worth of Food stamp program is a major scandal No matter how big or small your budget, we Senior pinochle scores have a tour for you. We’re members of ASTA, should be on the ballot in November. new roads, new schools, new the American Society of Travel Agents. We can The Republican point of view is that libraries, new bureaucrats, etc. when Top scorers in the Houghtaling, 570, Olive help you choose the tour that’s right for you. WASHINGTON - In by Agriculture during the last six months nothing in my state that I hear more about Manchester Senior Citizens We’ll spend our time telling you about tours since the state cannot assure the town we only have to pay a dime or a Houghtaling, 569, Margaret that won’t make you spend too much money. recently, a regional official of the ANDREW TULLY of 1974, as summed up by the Star: from the people than their utter contempt Pinochle Group game Oct. 9 at Schaller, 565, Walter Kohls, 563. it can fund its share of the project if quarter out of our pockets — directly. Agriculture Department's Food and Nutri­ About 17 per cent of the households were for the way the program is now operated.” the Army and Navy Club are The group sponsors a game Alfreda Hallin, 595, Ellen the voters approve it, the matter Of course, we are told, we must tion Service did a little investigating on his the food stamp program during the year ineligible to receive food stamps. It is good to know that Chiles seeks only each Thursday at 9:45 a.m. at should not be voted on until this is own of the food stamp program. About 26 per cent got more stamps than to improve the program, not abandon it. Bronkie, 591, Robert Schubert, the Army and Navy Club. Play take advantage of these opportunities ending June 30 paid a whopping $797- 578, Helen Moske and Archie His first stop was an eye-opener. He their share or paid too little for them. For in concept, food stamps make hard is open to all senior citizens. possible. because if we don’t someone else will. million to people who didn’t qualify for found 12 members of a commune living as About 10 per cent received less than they common sense, in that they help the The Democratic view holds that the stamps, or in overpayments to those This appeal is patently based on greed a family. They had reported their total in­ receiving them. were entitled to or paid too much for what employed needy and thus encourage them come at $926 a month and had listed nine issue should remain on the ballot so rather than need. More in sorrow than in anger, a they got. to keep their jobs instead of loafing on TASTE THE DIFFERENCE, WITH A FREE SAMPLE FOR of them as children. Thus, they claimed TTiis adds up to the fact that 54 per cent that when the legislature authorizes It is really too bad the Bentley and departmental official in Washington told relief. EVERYONE OF they were qualified to buy food stamps. FRESH, PURE SWEET. AND me: “The food stamp program is a major of the food stamps applications had some Clearly, the trouble is that the program more bonding capacity to aid local Washington Schools and West Side Actually, they were all adults and had a NATURAL APPLE CIDER at iV scandal. The need for reform should be ob­ sort of error, ranging from a simple has created a bureaucracy that is too ! Call: ONE DAY ONLY - school construction, Manchester can Rec have become the innocent pawns combined monthly income of more than techinicality such as mistake in filling out vious to the dumbest clerk in this cumbersome to operate efficiently. It is FERRANDO'S ORCHARDS 6 4 7 -9 94 9 proceed. in this political game our political $2,500. But, as the investigator discovered, department.” the application form, to administrative clogged with bodies and hampered by BIRCH MOUNTAIN ROAD U SATURDAY OCTOBER 11 they got in on the food stamp program so goofs on processing applications, to Republicans counter back that if the parties play. It is startlingly obvious to anyone who divisions of responsibility. And because (3 Miles Beyond Vito's Restaurant, Gtastonbury) they could spend more of their earned in­ applicants who lied about their income or bureaucracy thrives on bigness, that may has read the Star’s expose. In the last See The Cider Mill In Operation This Weekendl SAVE ON INSULATION voters should approve the project the For underlying the surface come on marijuana, hashish and other 1 67 East Center St., Manchester • Hours: Mon. thru Fri. 9-5 / fiscal year. Agriculture spent $4.7-billion the number of their dependents. explain why a program begun in 1%2 as a Crisp, Juicy Orchard Fresh: MclNTOSH, CORTLAND town might wind up paying the whole drugs. As a commune member said, “Why (ST differences so loudly proclaimed, all to help feed the nation’s poor. The Star’s Scandal seems a mild word to use for $14-million experiment involving 50,000 AND MACOUN APPIESI 'l OPEN SATURDAY 10 A.M. - 2 P.M. bill despite pledges by the directors the furor adds up to the same thing. not? There's no law that says a food stamp calculation, based on error rates un­ such a costly foul-up. Secretary of the people has grown to a monster which family can’t use non-stamp income for Treasury William Simon described the and school board that the work will be covered by Agriculture, concludes that serves 19 million poor and non-poor at an Neither political party has the anything they please." program last month as “a haven for about one dollar in every six was miss­ expected cost this fiscal year of $5.8- Fiberglas done only if and when state aid is courage to say to Manchester voters Small wonder, then, that the Washington chiselers and other rip-off artists.” Sen. pent. Royal Shipp, head of the program, billion. 5 ’ Attic available. They claim there is no legal that these projects should be done Star, in one of its articles in a series on put the losses and error rate even higher— Lawton Chiles, D-Fla., who introduced a As the Star suggests, the taxpayers now REPUBLICANS Insulation welfare abuses, has used the Agriculture bill to simplify the food stamp certificat- way to enforce the pledges on one ad­ because they are needed. at one doilar in five. are feeding the greedy as well as the ^1 Department’s own study to discover that tion process, told the Senate: “I find needy. BELIEVE THAT, ministration on a future one. Neither party has the courage to Consider the latest quality control study d ) i f f L i r The Democrats claim for them to risk the “right” to future state aid, if V\ V L/ renege on the pledges would be and when it should become available, t i U i i l l l M. political suicide. by getting the job done without it. ...GOVERNMENT OF THE Fiberglas Fiberglas 5 " A ttic What we are driving at is that to all This “right” of the town to state aid Insulation . ,5” Attic ^ Running for office one stab at a time PEOPLE; BY THE PEOPLE; AND •'■■■ Insulation intents and purposes we have a clear- and federal aid is paramount to school cut Republican vs. Democrat issue to needs. WASHINGTON - To the best of by law appear more than once on his Kennedy, Hubert Humphrey and Edmund FOR THE PEOPLE SHALL NOT anyone’s knowledge Sen. Lloyd Bentsen 99 consider when we vote in November. So committed are both parties to TOM TIEDE state’s ballot. Muskie are also up for senate re-election PERISH FROM THIS EARTH. has never been characterized as the Jackson, actually, says he would not run next year. As more people tend to test the But do we? state and federal handouts, they have leading Democratic candidate for presi­ for both offices even if authorized, and deep waters every four years, the issue the nation couldn’t risk losing hinq, in Is the issue whether we should vote not realized their hassling over the dent. This is because, according to polls, claims to have squashed an earlier move­ promises not to go away. Washington, so he ran in 1960 for both the — Abraham Lincoln or not? only about 2 per cent of the nation’s ment in Washington State to have ballot For Bentsen's part, there is no issue. He question of whether the issue should vice presidency and the Senate. And by Democrats want him in the office, and laws modified for his benefit. His heroics, believes his value to his state should not be Or is it whether the proposed im- be on ballot really raises a fundamen­ doggies, as they say in the panhandle, he only about 15 per cent of everybody else however, are diminished by the fact that lost even if his bid for the presidency is. A won both. He did not serve in the dual proven\ents are needed regardless of tal question for both to answer; even knows who he is. Indeed, after the Washington filing date for con­ Udall supporter similary, though FOR ATTICS WITH NO IHSUUTION capacity, of course, though surely the the source of the funding. After all Are the projects in question really months of campaigining for nomination to gressional office (August) comes after the stressing his man “will not” be a dual can­ devoted wished he might. Strangely, he BORN: FEB. 12, 1809 the nation’s highest office, it is said that Democratic nominating convention, thus didate, says that Americans should give state and town money ultimately necessary or were they put on the resigned from the more powerful post. Attic ceiling insulation R-19 on the stump the man still has difficulty if Jackson loses the party bid he still has thought to the consequences when good come from the same source. ballot in the first place because (and getting a good table at Burger King. Other than Johnson and Bentsen, time to file for the Senate. men who try for great heights and fail are • 6V2” thick insulation pays for itself in just Both parties are copping out. In only because) state aid would make So it is not surprising that, in recent though, there have been no modern can­ Actually, the only presidential candidate forced out of continued service to the na­ a few years...pay extra dividends many effect the Republicans are saying the them econom ically feasible and weeks, Bentsen has quietly announced didates this presumptuous. The history of recent times Choosing not to run for a tion. Then there is the question of staff years afterl projects are not really needed at this acceptable to the voters? that in addition to the presidency he will books are curiously silent about the dual fallback office was Barry Goldwater. He security. As a defeated presidential can­ candidacy condition. Even the normally had enough influence in Arizona in 1960 to didate, Bentsen could go back to his $30 • Easy to install...just staple between at­ time unless the state pays the lion’s If not, why aren’t both parties also in 1976 seek re-election to the Senate. It is at least discreet for a man unknown precise research staff at the Library of get a favorable dual candidacy law, but million business in Texas, but his people, tic joistsi share. The Democrats are a bit more urging voter support for the referen­ by 85 per cent of Americans to minimize Congress is unsure about the specifics of declined on the grounds of personal ethics. denied a dual candidate, “have to roll for • Foil face keeps moisture in check...helps cagey, but are saying the same when dum and getting the job done with or his political risks. Besides, as Kin Hub­ the matter, yet the consensus is that the Ethics perhaps is the core issue in in­ the White House or the street.” stances of dual candidacies. The question The counter argument, however, is sub­ prevent condensation damage. they pledge no town bonds will be sold without state support? bard once wrote, there seems to be an Johnson-Bentsen thing is freakish. excess of everything except parking Johnson muscled a permitting law is whether American voters should take stantial: It is wrong to hogtie the political • 6V2”x 15” roll covers 120 sq. ft. sq. ft. spaces in the Union, thus why shouldn’t a through the Texas legislature, and the candidate serious who runs for this and process. Bentsen’s dual candidacy con­ • 6 V2” x 23” roll covers 184 sq. ft. man of the caliber of whatshisname seek Bentsen is taking advantage of it. Tn at that simultaneously. And Bentsen may not fuses the sincerity of his national bid, and more than one office at a time? least most other states dual candidacies be the only one thus affected in 1976; paralyzes those who would replace him in REGULAR 21 < sq. ft. are forbidden. Henry Jackson, as exam­ Morris Udall has made at least a private Texas. One man, one vote; one man, one TODAY’S THOUGHT Lyndon Johnson did it, also in 'Texas. ple, also a presidential candidate up for preliminary inquiry in Arizona concerning office; one man, one candidacy; the best He, too, was a man dedicated to the notion re-election in the senate next year, cannot a presidential and House of Represen­ roll for the loser to play in America is that POORLY MSULRTEO RTTICS FOR W M U tatives bid, and potential candidates Ted of trying again. I would that all men were even as I LINCOLN CENTER PARKING >38,000??? other way cheapens the married life or un­ 18602766 myself. I Corinthians 7:7a. married life. FEB.IZ,I97S ‘Friction-Fit’ insulation improver Fiberglas® For many of us in the church, we must OPEN FORUM Diepi The writer of this was St. Paul, God’s Berry’s World • Foil face keeps interior moisture from confess our lack of interest in you un­ • It your attic insulation Is less than 6” , you’re man, as apostle of Jesus Christ, and an penetrating walls to “lift” outside paint! married people. I may not be our intent, THE DEMOCRATIC-CONTROLLED GOVERNING BODY OF wasting fuel! unmarried man. He would that other be as and exploding sewer pipes are the known • Easy-to-staple-up. for we are family oriented and rightly so, Endorses Caffyn • 5” thick, unlaced Insulation you ]ust lay between attic he, unmarried, but he is quick to say, disasters resulting from present Town MANCHESTER, “THE CITY OF VILLAGE CHARM,” WAS PRESENTED • 4”x 15” roll covers 50 sq. ft. but we should also not forget you and your floor loists “every man has his proper gift of God.” To the editor. Hall leadership. WITH AN 1,100-NAME PETITION OPPOSING THE PARKING AREA AT • 4”x 23” rolls Some are married, will be married, while choice. Voters of South Windsor, I urge the elec­ Let’s use reliable direction by a hard­ cover 76.7 sq. ft. THE LINCOLN CENTER. THIS CONSTRUCTION WAS AN UNNEEDED, • 5”x 15” rolls covor others are not. Each must decide for Both to the married and unmarried, God tion of Allan Caffyn to the Town Council by working, intelligent councilman — Allan themselves under God. While society loves us for Jesus’ sake. “Therefore, all who wisn a business-like management Caffyn. UNNECESSARY, AND UNWANTED WASTE OF TOWN FUNDS IN 40 sq. ft. pressures for the carefree life of being glorify God in your body and in your spirit, of the people’s business. Bumpy new roads Stuart D. March, M.D. EXCESS OF $38,000.00. ONLY THE REPUBLICAN MINORITY BOARD R-11 single, it also pressures for the married which are God’s.” (I Cor. 6:20) South Windsor LISTENED. THE DEMOCRATIC BOARD MEMBERS R-14 REG. life — to buy, consume, and be family. Rev. C.W. Kuhl REFUSED TO LISTENII For the most part, the majority will Zion Evangelical ALMANAC REGULAR 1V sq. ft. prefer marriage because of our nature, Lutheran Church sq- ft. sq. ft. but those who do not are to be honored as FOR FURTHER INFORMATION OR RIDE TO THE POLLS 16V2< sq. ft. well. By United Press International On this day in history: In 1845, the U.S. Naval Academy was TELEPHONE Of course, much that goes for singles is Today is Friday, Oct. 10, the 283rd day of M ^ - 2 4 2 6 formally opened at Ft. Severn, Annapolis, c m E n n 1975 with 82 to follow. nothing more than a sensuous call to Md. Q in a S satisfy every appetite. But St. Paul the The moon is approaching its first In 1911, Chinese revolutionaries HUD ENOdCII? TIME FOR A CMIWGE! PINE AND CENTER STS. writer would never endorse that. His pur­ Dateline 1775 quarter. overthrew the Manchu Dynasty. pose throughout his epistle is: to proclaim The morning stars are Mercury, Venus, In 1963, a dam burst in northern Italy, MANCHESTER Christ crucified for our sins and for By United PreNH International Saturn, Mars and Jupiter. drowning an estimated 3,000 persons. G R O S sm R n s Open 5 Nights A Week married or unmarried, to serve God with NANTES, France, Oct. 10- Charles Bid­ There is no evening star. In 1973, Vice President Spiro Agnew VOTE REPUBLICAN NOV. 4th Mon.-Fri. 8 A.M. - 9 P.M. all of yourselves. dle reported he was finding it hard going Those born on this date are under the resigned under an agreement with the Sat. 8 A.M. • 5:30 P.M. The married and the unmarried meet by to obtain powder for the American armies sign of Libra. Justice Department to plead no contest to Paid lor by lha Rapubllcan Town CommlBeo - C. McKenzIa, Traaa. A D ivision OP evnns products com pnnv way of Christ-like life, virtue, honesty, in the French coastal towns on his private © 1975 Dy NEA. • American actress Helen Hayes was bom income tax evasion charges. He was fined and fairness in all their dealings. Any mission to buy munitions. "SHHH! He's In to T M ------three martinis!" Oct. 10. 1900. $10,000 and put on three years’ probation.

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PAGE SIX - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Fri., Oct. 10, 1975 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Fri., Oct. 10, 1975 — PAGE SEVEN Coventry council split on 1-84 MONICA SHEAc i i Y ? A TURNPIKE TV & APPUANCE 742-9495 deficit of $4,456 in the police account and be $28,000. Of this $25,000 would come The state has allocated $15 million for instructed the chief of police and the town The Coventry Town Council, at its from the revenue sharing allocated for the this program and the Willimantic area is manager to correct the problem within the meeting Monday, was not able to come to large dump truck and $3,000 would come eligible for $640,000. WHITE SALE CHOOL existing police budget. from the Lake Association Matching Fund a conseiBus on the completion of 1-84. The $640,000 will be divided among six The council called a special town FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1975 A motion made to favor the completion Account. towns, including Coventry, with an un­ of 1-84 to Bolton Notch lost in a 2 to 2 vote meeting Oct. 20, at 8 p.m. to get citizen ap­ The $3,000 from the lake funds would employment rate over six per cent. 18 lb. HEAVY DUTY proval for the transfer ohifunds for road and an amendment to complete the normally be used to plow the lake associa­ Some 0 ^ the proposed projects would be equipment and rescue tool. highway to Willimantic also lost in a 2 to 2 tion roads in the winter. a tovm garage, a storage and maintenance AUTOMATIC WASHER vote. Residents had approved an allocation of This job is usually contracted out building at the landfill area, remodeling of Debater wins trophy $25,000 from the f^eral revenue sharing Jesse Brainard and Robert Keller were because the town’s trucks are just too big the town hall, the reconstruction of the funds for d large dump truck. This past summer, Susan in favor of completion of the highway to to be used on the lake association roads. Flanders River Rd. and Pucker St. by KELVHIATOR MHS guidance offers Costa is the' advisor. — Mark Allen Sandberg, town manager, bad With the purchase of the smaller truck Launi, a debater at MHS, went Willimantic and Richard Breault and A1 bridges, installing street signs throughout Quitadamo requested the dump truck not be to a debating workshop at the Carilli were opposed to the completion to and plow the town will be able to plow the town, construction of an ice skating area University of Massachusetts. Willimantic. purchased and in its place the town association, roads. and tennis court lighting at the high school The workshop was open to all Debate Team The council postponed any appointments purchase a two-ton truck at $8,500; a snow The rescue tool will cost $5,400 and'this and the construction of roads to and in the debaters for the purpose of Would you like to win money to the Sewer Authority until after the elec­ plow and sander for that truck at ^,500; a money will come from the unused portion new cemetery. developing their debating or an expense paid trip to tion because of the feeling that a lame four-ton truck with a four-yard dump of the revenue sharing funds. The council was informed that the assistance to students body, a trailer, and a combination backhoe Sandberg submitted a list to the council technique and style and to Williamsburg,' Va.? If your duck council should not make such impor­ Windham Regional Planning Agency has and front loader for $14,000. Editor’s note: This is the first that everyone has earned high school plans, colleges, staff will have to do the best further their understanding of answer to these questions is tant appointments. . of the projects that he will be requesting been asked to prepare a request for in a series of articles to be enough credits to graduate by tests they have taken or will they can with what they’ve got. the national high school debate yes, you belong on the The council was informed there is a The total costs of these purchases would funds for from the State Municipal Works proposals on the town bridges over the presented this year that will the end of the year. In addition take, occupations, and the list Even though there are such topic for 1975-1976. Manchester High School Employment Program. Hop River. examine various scholastic to this workload, the counselor goes on. difficulties, every counselor at The topic for this year is: Debate Team. facilities at MHS. Future plans must deal with special Guidance counselors cite the MHS encourage students to “Resolved, that the develop­ The topics this year include include studies on the science problems in arranging lack of communication between visit the guidance office ment and allocation of scarce the regular topic concerning the department, COEP program, schedules for COEP students, them and their students as whenever they have questions world resources should be con­ allocation of world resources Mrs. Schaffer addresses and the physical education transfer pupils, and those being the greatest problem in or problems that are bothering trolled by an international and also an extra set of department. The intention of taking night school courses. the program today. All agree them. They are there to offer organization.” questions involving the these is to present a com­ The amount of paper work to that if more counselors were in advice, give out educational or At the workshop, Susan won Bicentennial theme. Included in prehensive and realistic look at be done in this area becomes the department, this com­ occupational materials, and the first place novice speaker these Bicentennial Debates, as Democrats at luncheon various aspects of our quite a problem in itself, es­ munication gap could be refer students to other helpful award and the first place affir­ they are called, are chances for educationi process. pecially when one considers lessened. It is very difficult get­ sources. The staff believes that mative novice team award. extemporaneous and persua­ SOUTH WINDSOR serve South Windsor,” said control condition at the in­ that each counselor is assigned ting to know everyone of the 400 the guidance department can be Susan’s experience at this sion speaking. Winners in each JUDY KUEHNEL Enes. tersection of Sand Hill Rd., What are the guidance a group of over 400 students, students, even over a period of as much as the students want it workshop could increase the of these categories move on to 644-1364 Marion Morrissette, also a Ellington Rd. and Valley View counselors at MHS doing for the each one of whom must be seen three school years. Unfor­ to be. They are willing to help, MHS Debate Team’s chances the next phase of competition. More than 50 persons turned candidate for the Board of Drive. • 18 POUND CAPACITY- students? They’re helping us a individually during the year by tunately, there isn’t enough if we are willing to give our sup­ for winning a season. The first level of competition is out for the third in the series of Education, said “While it is “In the interest of public • FIVE WAY WASHING ACTION lot more than many people give way of a personal conference. money available to employ port. — Chuck Obuchowski If you are interested in the one including the Greater Democratic luncheons this necessary to maintain new safety, and mainly thb safety of • ALL-PRESSURE FILL them credit. Schedules and future plans more counselors, so the present joining the Debate Team, Hartford area and will take week to hear Secretary of State programs and to keep education our students driving to the high • HEAVY DUTY CLUTCH & BEARINGS Miss Anne Beechler is head of must be discussed. meetings are every Tuesday place Nov. 15 at MHS. Gloria Schaffer speak. alive, interesting and relevant, school, I would suggest this sur­ the guidance staff. Other Another way in which the after school in Room 217. Mrs. The Debate Team earned Arriving about a half-hour the basic foundations of educa- ■ vey be initiated,” said Havens. counselors are L. Donald guidance department benefits many victories last year and late, Mrs. Schaffer was greeted tion must not be neglected to Havens recommended that a Brooks, Mrs. Grace Kunz, the student body is by making hopes to continue its record by applause and proceeded to make way for new features.” traffic control signal be in­ Ronald Mocadlo, Mrs. Sara necessary curriculum changes. MHS guidance notes during the coming season. If delight the luncheon audience “We must maintain fiscal stalled. Robinson, and Mrs. Dorothy When they understand that responsibility as well...we must Representatives visiting you have ability to speak (most with numerous stories. Hardy, substitute for Harry there is a need for a new course ford) Hartford, 11:45 a.m. Mocadlo of the MHS counseling Poses with trophy utilize our existing facilities to MHS during the week of Oct. 13- The test date for the staff will discuss the roles of of us do), and would like to earn “lam pleased to see another Friends for Music 238 Maidment. Maidment wiil be (the SAT review course for the upmost, to maintain a Oct. 17 are as follows: Tuesday, some trophies or other prizes, Sue Launi poses with the trophy she won while attending a Enes coming up the political WE HAVE KELViNATOR FREEZERS IN STOCK returning soon and Mrs. Hardy example) or that a course has Preliminary Scholastic Ap­ students, parents, and budget that is acceptable to The South Windsor Friends Oct. 14, Drew University- come to Room 217 on any debate workshop this past summer. (HSW photo by Stone) ladder.” she said of Board of will then be able to return to become less popular and should titude Teat (PSAT), will be Oct. counselors in the selection of a all,” said Mrs. Morrissette. for Music will meet Tuesday, Madison, N.J., 9 a.m.; 25. The registration deadline school of higher education as Tuesday afternoon. — M.S. Education candidate Michael Oct. 21 at 8 p.m. in the Music MANCHF-STE* teaching mathematics full time be phased out, the counselors Enes, son of Town Clerk The fourth in the series of here at the high school. Wednesday, Oct. 15, Boston for this test is Tuesday, Oct. 21. weli as the procedures for Room 6f the South Windsor (Herald photo by Bevins) will do their best to rectify the Charley Enes. “Every town luncheons will be Monday. The Mrs. Hardy admits that the College-Boston, Mass., 8:45 The second seminar on Post- gaining admission. High School. situation. needs an Enes.” - public is invited to attend. guidance program is quite a.m.; Wednesday, Oct. 15, High School Education Plan­ Students interested in taking Parents and those interested vttii Important tasks like this keep Michael Enes, also a speaker Survey asked Bolton harvest festival Saturday different from what she had the staff busy throughout the Manchester Community ning will be Tuesday, Oct. 14 at the Betty Crocker Test should are cordially invited to hear College, 10:30 a.m.; Friday, MHS sports scene on the luncheon agenda asked South Windsor Councilman thought it to be before she was 7:30 p.m. in the MHS cafeteria. sign up by Tuesday, Oct. 28. plans and activities for the entire school year and a during for the opportunity to serve the Ed Havens has asked for a sur­ Mrs. David Wampold, left, and Mrs. John Morianos admire a tea set which will be used NEXT TO STOP & SHOP asked to substitute. a good portion of summer vaca­ Oct. 17, Bryant College- This seminar will be Selection The new Parent’s Confiden­ relay team appears to be very The Indian Maidens made coming school year. community. “I have the time, vey by the state Department of Saturday at the St. (George’s Episcopal Church annual harvest festival and tea from 10 “I thought it was primarily tion. A counselor’s schedule Smithfield, R.I., 9 a.m.; on and Admission to Post-High tial Statement Booklets (PCS) Swim team strong and should do well for two goals to outlast Conard 2-1. Friday, Oct. 17, Ward Technical the energy and the desire to Transportation on the traffic a.m. to 4 p.m. Apple pies will be the featured item at the food sale which will include concerned with college-bound does not depend a great deal on School Education. Ronald are now available in Room 107. On Oct. 2, at the Manchester the duration of the season. Responsible for those points College (at University of Hart­ baked goods and fresh fruit and vegetables. Plants pnd rummage will be on sale also. students or ones with personal what period of the day it is. High School Swimming pool, an The relative lack of ■were Karen Carpenter and problems, but I have found that However, this has almost event unprecedented in the experience in the diving event Terry Donovan. Excellent it involves much more than nothing to do with the amount history of the institution oc­ hurt MHS. Also, a better un­ defense and offense was evident this,” he says. of work that he or she must ac­ Rock Review: Jethro Tull curred. The first varsity girls’ derstanding of the rules and throughout the game although A Divided Family: Indeed it does. For example, Coventry voter registration deadline announced complish or the amount of free The Jethro Tull concert in instrumentals, mainly guitar as deep and peculiar as ever on swim meet was held with the mechanics will help the girls in many injuries are hampering one of the most complex time available. New Haven Sept. 28 was, in my solos, were strong. On the this LP. He must also receive Indian Maidens losing 94-77, the future. the team. — M.S. The Franklins During the Revolution situations that counselors must Further work for the opinion, a great success. The whole, it was a very enjoyable credit for a few other skills: to Wethersfield High. All in all, the girls seem to face each year is student A public lecture to be presented by guidance department is in the band played something for evening. — Edward Handley His excellent acoustic guitar The team, coached by David have come up with a much Football MONICA SHEA the Registrar’s Room in the Senior will do any jobs, clean Koeiher for a three-yard score Rob Pachesa on the B team. scheduling. This is an area handling of troubled students stronger entry than was everyone, and the instrumen­ Album and flute playing here leave Frost, a driver education Surprisingly enough, Satur­ 742-9495 town hall from 1 to 3 p.m. cellars, dig gardens, rake and split end Doug ^ a g le on a Coventry’s defense was led where the guidance counselor’s whose problems range from dif­ expected, and they should fare Claude-Ann Lopez tals were outstanding. Jethro Tull is back again with nothing to be desired. teacher at MHS, was originally day at the Westhersfield vs. lawns, babysit, wash cars, 33-yar^ bomb. by Mike i ^ c h and Ken Breault job is extremely demanding ficulties at home to academic well in competition in their first on the A team and Steve Pierce editor of the Benjamin Frankiin Ih ey opened up with a a new LP called “Minstrel in The album’s cover is certain­ planned to be a club for the first MHS football game, there The final date for voter Supper of the month paint, walk the dog or any other Morris totaled 145 yards because it entails interviewing trouble because of long year of existence. — Russ and John Nevue on the B team. Papers at Yale University, and number of cuts from their the Gallery” and a mammoth ly a strange one. It displays a year, but it achieved varsity seemed to be a number of registration for Coventry TTie first supper of the month, odd job that you may need done. rushing and scored on runs of 55 all sophomores and juniors for absences. A counselor must Wilson and 65 yards. The Panthers passed for 149 author of the official Bicentennial album “Thick as a Brick,” U.S. tour to promote the disc. group of medieval musicians status when another CCIL cheerers, besides the varsity residents 18 years or older who to benefit debt reduction, will For this service residents are schedule planning, solving all take time out from usual duties Coach Tom Morris cited yards and ru sh ^ for 205 more booklet on the history of the notably the title song. Then The band has changed its sound (minstrels) singing to an unruly school did not enter a team. The cheerleaders cheering our foot­ want to vote in the Nov. 4 will be held at the First asked to make a donation to the conflicts, checking thoroughly to aid these people. Students Pachesa and Koeiher as out­ offensively. Franklin house. they proceeded to get standing quite a bit. The most notable costumed audience from a MHS girls took over its Soccer ball team, on what was hoped be Saturday. Congregational Church Satur­ Class of 1976. The seniors will to make sure all schedules are may come to the guidance of­ Persons may register at the standing players on the A team Sunday the Panthers host the ovations on such old favorites difference from previous balcony (gallery). Perhaps schedule. The past week’s MHS soccer for, a victo^y. But to the disap­ day from 5 to 7 p.m. start work at 8 a.m. and run Wednesday, October 15, correct, and reviewing all fice seeking aid and advice on a office of the town clerk during and Morris, Mark Legan and Bolton Tigers at 1:30 p.m. as “Aqualung,” “Cross-eyed records is the addition of Anderson sees himself as a And so, before a suprisingly shouid have been labeled “not pointment of the fans, and to Subsequent suppers will be through until jobs are com­ 8:00 PM seniors’ schedules to assure number of topics including post- regular office hours or at the Mary,” and ‘‘Locomotive orchestration, something that “minstrel in the gallery” who large crowd of swimming for the faint of heart” as they the team itself, the MHS team held on the second Saturday of pleted. Contact Cathy Mohan at In the main campus enthusiasts, the girls took their lost to Wethersfield 1-0, in dou­ lost. voter making session being held 742-8548 or Marcia Loughlin at B rea th .” ‘‘Bungle in the is contained in every song here. sings his songs to a world of each month during the fall and auditorium of Manchester Jungle” and ‘‘Back Door In fact, strings play a major falseity and utter chaos. More fateful first plunge. They ble overtime, scored in the It’s true there were many by th e Board of Ad­ winter season with varied 742-9714 for senior helpers. Rosenfeld memorial ministrations at the Registrar’s Community College on Math review sessions Angels” were among the tunes part in the instrumentation of specifically, the album’s con­ started off well, winning the fourth quarter to best Conard 1- parents at the game, but there menus. When contacting the girls give 2(X)-yard medley relay easily 0 and tied Hall 1-1 after two were also some rowdie school Room, Town Office Building them the type of job to be done, Bldwell Street The Math Department is follows: Thurs., Oct. 16, Room played from their “War Child” several songs. Ian Anderson, cept, as well as I can figure it, YGOP fund established holding math review sessions 262; Thurs., Oct. 23, Room 262; tells the story of a man viewing behind the team of Leslie Scott, overtime periods. mates there. The rowdie ones Saturday from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. the day the helpers are needed free admission LP. There was a deletion in the group leader, has always been TTie Young Republicans will for students who are planning to Wed., Oct. 29, Room 226. The the vulgarity, the sadness, and Deb Cone, Karen MacArdle and The Indian offense fell down followed the bus all the way. AH persons whose 18th and the address of the job. VERNON work until his death recently. co-sponsored by the MCC act from playing any cuts off classically influenced, but it is meet tonight at 8 at the home of take the P.S.A.T. s or the meetings will be after school. the evil that lies in and around Sherrie Hopperstead. Although against Wethersfield, resulting Weaving in and out of the traf­ birthday is Oct. 12 must The seniors themselves will A memorial fund in memory The money donated in his Bicentennial Committee and the “Living in the Past,” which more apparent than ever before Richard and Sandra Bolduc, S.A.T. s. The schedule is as him on Baker Street, a symbol they did not take first place, the in most of the game being fic just to follow the bus that register Saturday. not receive any pay for this of the late Dr. J. E. Rosenfeld name will be used to support Manchester Historical Society struck me as being strange on “Minstrel in the Gallery.” Forde Rd. of countless other streets in the MHS’ers came out ahead in played in the Manchester end. had the cheerleaders and other Those whose 18th birthday work. It will all go to the Class of Ellington, has been es­ the work of the council. since that album has been very I must admit this takes some The Repbulican Town Council world. points in the next event, the 200- At Conard, the offense was spectators on it, so they falls on or after Oct. 13 and on of 1976. tablished by the Hockanum Donations will be accepted in Congratulations scholars successful. getting used to. Don’t worry, candidates will be present and Though “Minstrel in the yard freestyle. shuffled. This combination wouldn’t get lost and miss a or before Nov. 4 may register Panthers Valley Community Council. his name and payable to the Throughout the night, the Tull freaks, you’ll find the discuss their views. The following students have Wayne D. Kuehl, Kent R. Gallery” is not one of Tuli’s Then came what seemed to seemed to click, making for great game. However, to the on or before Nov. 3. Behind the passing of Tony Dr. Rosenfeld, a psychiatrist, Hockanum Valley Community lead vocalist and flutist, Ian group you know and love Other items on the agenda in­ been named the recipients of Murphy, David E. Nelson, best albums, it is worth be the turning point of the meet. this year’s most exciting game. dismay of every one except Those who become citizens Pachesa and running of Tim was a charter member of the Council, Inc., One Court St., Anderson, kept spirits high with playing at their best on the title clude plans for a yearly agenda, the letters of commendation Kenneth E. Nordeen, and hearing. The group’s fine In the 200-yard individual The play was fast with action at Wethersfield, MHS lost. It was after Oct. 12 may also register Rommis, the Coventry council and dedicated to its Rockville, Conn. 06066. his quick wit and “goofs.” For track and on much of “Baker uses of campaign money and (MCC from the Merit Program by the Michael R. Simon. musicianship sounds a little medley, the Indian Maidens both ends of the field with Tony a very exciting game, though. on or before Nov. 3. Panthers upset the Hebron instance, a six-foot rabbit and a Street Muse,” a sixteen-minute dues. National Merit Scholarship Cor­ These students were selected life-size zebra were introduced four-song medley. better with each listening. — appeared to have taken a com­ Barrett heading the winning MHS had a great defense which Likewise members of the Rams, 28-14, last Sunday in poration. Douglas F. Baker, on the basis of their outstanding to the audience at certain Anderson’s cosmic lyrics are Chuck Obuchowski manding lead when McArdle goal in the fourth quarter. kept Wethersfield in its place armed forces or veterans who Senior workday midget football action. Carolyn A. Boser, Tamar S. scores in the 1974 Preliminary points. and Scott took first and second Against Hall, after a many a time. have been discharged within The Coventry senior class This was the first win of the Cohen, Henry D. Cremisi, Schoiastic Aptitude The first band. Storm, was places respectively. But when beautiful first period goal by Now, offense we know that the calendar year may register will have a work weekend this season for the Panthers. Take it from Ed McMahon: Stuart A. Flavell, Richard J. Test/National Merit Miss McCardle was disqualified Tayo Stimac, the two teams you can do 100 per cent better on or before Nov. 3. Pachesa quarterbacking the . The AMC Gremlin not only has the lowest price, but also the highest resale also quite good, but the original, -Tags for lubas- Saturday and Sunday to raise value of any car in its classf Plus Gremlin packs a big 21-gaUon gas tank Gobeille, Thomas P. Scholarship Qualifying Test. songs that they played lacked for an illegal turn, Manchester played to a standoff. The than you have been showing us. This may be done at the town funds for the class treasury to attack tossed for two Grakowsky, Edward L. Congratulations to all. — Sue lost 12 valuable points, the boosters face Penney and East So please don’t keep us in clerk’s office or at the special touchdowns and completed that gives you a driving range of 651 miles between fill-ups?* Gremlin value something in structure and Come on down to McDonald’s Bake sale goodies we’ll have help defray graduation Handley, Wendy A. Horwitz, Koski momentum or the lead. Hartford this week and face suspense any longer. Prove that voter making session Nov. 3 at eight of eleven attempts. Gremlin economy. Facts you simply can't deny. And they're backed lyrics. However, the vocals and land. there to eat. expenses. by AMCs exclusive BUYER PROTECTION PLAN.” Support the Manchester High return bouts with Fermi and The Indians are on the warpath. Pachesa hooked up with Dave __ U sa b ct: V/ Buy some and give someone A number of bright spots Windham next week. — Stu And go out and get tough! School band. special a treat. A tuba we need to sound real were seen by Coach Frost, Flavell It takes skill and teamwork. Something for everyone, your however. Senior Deb Cone took We have the skill, but let’s have well. family, too. So all these items we have to second piace in the 500-yard Field hockey a little more teamwork AMI& Giemlm is Americas low ^ Come have a look, there’s freestyle, the iriost grueling (especially on the line) and sell: The Manchester High School something for you. — The Gold race of the meet, and then show Coach Olsen .as v .-'ll as Jewelry and plates, Girl’s Field Hockey team ended Dust Twins proceeded to win the 100-yard your friends and enemies that Tea cups and skates. a monotonous losing streak Enjoyable books. breaststroke with only one MHS is the best and that we will priced catT against Conard last Friday. No INSTANT BICYCLE event’s rest. Junior, Sherrie always be No. 1, even when we Lampshades and hooks. S p ecifics girl’s team from Manchester Hopperstead won the 100-yard lose. (But we won't be losing Things for your kids, Tag Sale-McDonald’s parking had beaten a Conard team since backstroke and was second in anymore. Right, Guys?) Go get .Pots without lids. iot: Center Street, 12 noon, Sun­ 1973 before this new milestone them, Indians. — Amy and your These things you may buy. day Oct. 12; Rain Date; Sunday the 200-yard freestyle. The first was reached. For your lady or guy. Oct. 19 rowdie fans REBATE

ALL 18” A 2ir BIKES Profile:V Meet Gail Heimann T/xUr John, and Crosby, Stills, and The only possible way one can Only Child” to the Scholastic usually “self-revealing kinds of In her spare time Gail enjoys Nash rank among her favorite truly appreciate Gail Writing Awards competition. 3 SPEED BIKES, SCHAUFF 10 essays, satiric storjes based on playing tennis, although she recording artists. ' Heimann’s personality and She won an honorable mention my own experiences.” confesses that she isn’t very Gail has been fortunate SPEEDS, CDNDDR10 SPEEDS, character is to spend some time for this. Gail holds a fairly favorable enough to visit Europe on and MODEL 731 TAKARA 10 with her and get a good conver­ Gail’s courses include opinion of MHS. It’s “one of the several occasions. Her most sation going. trigonometry. Western Civiliza­ SPEEDS. bigger schools around here,” memorable travels are her Gail, a 17-year-old senior, tion, senior UConn English, she remarked. “It’s big, but trips to Israel. As Gail explains, was born in Manhattan, N.Y., Spanish II, and French IV. Gail because it’s big it offers more.” “I have relatives there; it has a AU MIYATA 10 SPEEDS but moved to Virginia when she is especially skilled in the field However, she is not without her lot of meaning for me, and so was one year old. She spent of languages; in addition to criticisms. that’s why I’ve gone there.” three years in Virginia, moved. French and Spanish, she has “It would be good, if people Friendships are valued very back to New York for one year, two years of German to her OUR TOP LINE BICYCLES didn’t have to devote so much highly by Gail. “Friends are and finally settled in credit and can also read time to one thing. Activities important to me, having people Manchester, where ’she has Hebrew. Gail takes an interest iike sports and drama are so to talk to. I’d much rather lived for 11 years. in languages because she feels ALL 10 SPEED FRAMES ARE GUARANTEED FOR LIFEI time-consuming, kids can get spend an evening talking with they “are more applicable to ALL 10 SPEED PARTS ARE GUARANTEED 1 YEARI During her youth, Gail involved in only one thing, when someone than spend it alone.” - everyday living...you can cor­ ALL 10 SPEEDS GET 1 YEAR FREE SERVICEI attended Green School, they should be involved in more Just as Gail values her friends, relate it.” For example, she Highland Park School, and than one.” so do her friends value Gail. finds that her knowledge of Bennet Junior High School. One Gail’s plans for college are This is evident in their com­ languages enables her to com­ Repairs On AH Makes, Specializing noteworthy event during junior still tentative. She hopes to pur­ ments about her: "She has a high was when Gail accepted municate with AFS students to sue a career in journalism, or In 10 Spaed Repairs! a greater degree. truly unique per­ the “Athlete of the Year possibiy law. Colleges under sonality...extremely witty...a Gail participates in a number Bikes For Rent, plus Sales, Service & Accessories Award.” She merited such her consideration are Smith lot of fun to be around...well- of extra-curricular activities in­ Gail Heimann recognition because of her fine College in Massachusetts and renowned for her humor...sh^ cluding AFS, the National showing in softball in­ Bowdoin College, Maine. In proficient at it. Her' favorite has tact...we've had a lot of.un­ The Honor Society, High School tramurals. 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They’re easier to iden­ like to do, what will make me 285 BROAD ST., MANCHESTER DRESS COflf RULES TO BE OBSERVED/ mal essay entitled “The Story of articles covering various floating around doing nothing. I tify with than historical-type and others happy, with what I of Me, or A Comprehensive AFS activities. Gail writes on want to have something I can 'Average used car resale firices. July 197S. Searca: Autessetive Market Bepeil Market Averages, Zoaes 1, 2 aad 3 lot 197$ and 197S compact aad sub-caa^»acl aredals. books.” John Mitchell, Elton think is the right thing to do." \ ''Based ea astuaated E.P.A. lest results of 91 atpg ia Ike highway cycle and 20 mpg in the city cycle for an aptienal 251 CID S ryl. engine. Your driviirg habits, roaditiaa of ct lal eguipm eal Analysis of the Plight of the her own and her works are fall back on.” / — Christine Jaworski J m /tf aHect thasa tigares. Drivhig roage Is coaipuled with highway cycle auleage aiulHplied by 2l>gallon rapacity. PAGE EIGHT - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Fri., Oct. 10, 1975 New cookbooks highlight MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Fri., Oct. 10, 1975- PAGE NINE Ratti- Waskiewicz zucchini^ green tomatoes Silverman shellacks Democrats A loser also wins By BETTY RYDER really needs no frosting; it is degrees for 45 minutes. Serve Silverman played d ie Decker, Don ford Springs. The bridegroom is SOUTH WINDSOR born her doctor recommended Deborah Waskiewicz of Staf­ ford Spring in a double-ring Family/Travel Editor moist and very tender. warm with whipped cream. Burguis, Mike Enes and Leo Mainelli BARBARA RICHMOND ford Springs and Donald Ratti ceremony. the son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Tip: To finely dice large JUDY KUEHNEL she see a dietician and her com­ This printing test pattern is What can I do with zucchini? Serves 9 to 12. and beat them two out of three sets Herald Reporer of Hebron were married Oct. 4 The bride is the daughter of Ratti of Hebron. zucchini, slice it crosswise in 'A You can be a loser and still be pany doctor also advised her to part of The Herald quality con­ Paula Simmons answers the Alls fair in love and war...and ten­ at St. Edward's Church in Staf- Mrs. Mary Waskiewicz of Staf- The bride was given in inch slices. Take each slice, Sralloped Green Tomatoes without ever playing the third set. a winner. Does that sound like lose weight. trol program in order to give question in her cookbook “The nis. The game according to Silverman marriage by her brother, Zucchini Cookbook.” The 160- chop it in half, and remove and 6 (or 12 small ones) medium- double talk? Well such is the She said she did manage to you one of the finest Daniel Waskiewicz of Stafford page illustrated second edition discard center half-moon of size green tomatoes to an onlooker the sides didn’t seem was a “lark,” sort of a warm-up for case for Virginia Ross of 20 lose 34 pounds but found the newspapers in the nation. Springs. of her bestseller, now revised pulp and seeds. The remaining 1 slice, chopped fine, onion to be split up properly, but it didn’t his annual gimmick to raise funds for Olson Dr., Vernon. diets repetitious, “boring and Mrs. Diane Willis of Ellington and enlarged, contains more half circle of firm flesh, 'A-inch 1 chopped ripe tomato bother Lew Silverman and he proved charity. Mrs. Ross, a member of the insufficent. I was always was her sister’s matron of than 150 recipes. thick, can be easily diced into salt and pepper to taste it by beating four South Windsor Two years ago he walked one mile Weight Watchers Club, lost 83.5 hungry so I went off the diet and honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Some are created especially Vi-inch cubes. If skin is tender 1 cup dry bread crumbs Democrats in tennis — all at once. for the benefit.ijf Cystic Fibrosis — pounds reaching her goal put back all the wieght I had lost...double.’’ Carolyn Marois of Farmington; for the king-size zucchini that it will not need to be peeled. 1 tablespoon margarine Silverman, long known for his un­ backwards. Last year he walked weight of 119. She joined Weight Mrs. Diane Schaller of To make sour milk, add 1 Watchers on Aug. 13,1974 after It is a thrill for most women usual stunts, challenged the another mile for the benefit of Temple Manchester; Miss Doreen An­ teaspoon lemon juice to Vz cup all other efforts to lose weight to drop in dress size. Mrs, Ross drews of Enfield; and Miss whole or skim milk. Let stand 5 Democrats to a match of tennis Beth Hillel - this time sideways, i failed.* went from a 22.5 dress to size Donna Waskiewicz of Stafford minutes before using. saying, “I’m not worried, they’ll be What next? Silverman won’t tell^ She lost the weight and won 10. falling all over each other.” Springs, the bride’s sister. Layered Dessert yet. for herself a pin containing Lynnette Wiliis of Ellington, Filling: eight diamond chips, one for the bride’s niece, was flower 2 cups chopped green each 10 pounds of weight loss. girl. tomatoes Pins are awarded to those who li or Not! Bruce Ratti of Hebron was 2 tablespoons honey McCoy, Benoit to answer attain the weight loss goal they his brother’s best man. Ushers 3 tablespoons cornstarch set when joining the club. were Norm Marois of Far­ Mrs. Ross’ measurements escapes notice until it seems 3 tablespoons cold water mington; Dwight Willis of town employes’ questions have gone from a 45.5 inch bust, much too big for cooking. 1 cup, firmly packed brown Ellington; Kenneth Schaller 35 inch waist, 45 inch hips, 25 The talented lady has plso sugar VERNON and then the meeting will be changes are necessary to ac­ and Russell Schaller, both of inch thighs, and 14 inch upper come up with another book en­ 1 teaspoon vanilla The newly formed Vernon open to allow town employes to complish those goals. Manchester. Jeffrey Schaller of arms down to 34.5, 27, 34.5,18.5, titled “The Green Tomato Simmer tomatoes and honey Employes Council will sponsor ask them questions. Town Council candidates Manchester was ring bearer. and 9.5 in the same order. Cookbook.” for 5 minutes. Add cornstarch a "Meet the Candidates” night, Town Council and Board of have been asked questions con­ A reception was held at the She is a secretary at Pratt & By permission of Pacific dissolved in cold water; add Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at Education candidates are also cerning the amount of money m m Italian-American Club in spent on education including Whitney and said she has Search Books of 715 Harrison brown sugar. Simmer until Rockville High School under the invited to attend the meeting FROM 1795 TO TOWY - FOR 180 YEARS Tolland after which the couple battled obesity for 15 years. She St., Seattle, Wash., the thick. Add vanilla. Cool. sponsorship of the Political Ac­ and meet informally with the teachers’ salaries. SIX 6ENERAI10MS OF TOE BEAM R4MUX HAVE BEEN left for Bermuda. They will School board candidates said after her fourth child was MAKIN6 TOE WORLD'S RNEST BOURBON SINCE 1795. following recipes from both Layers: IVz cups quick tion Committee of the Vernon employes, after the question reside in Rockville. received a similar list but with books are reprinted. cooking oats Education Association. and answer session. Mrs. Ratti is empioyed as Chocolate Zucchini Cake 1 cup, firmly packed brown All candidates have been questions focusin^ofi “the can­ manager at Crystal Blueprint & didates’ views on teacher func­ Library to open V2 cup, soft margarine sugar Republican incumbent given a two-point questionnaire Stationery in Rockville. Mr. tions, communication between \ Christopher V2 cup vegetable oil % cup vegetable oil Mayor Frank McCoy and by the employes’ council. All I Columbus/ Ratti is employed at AMF Cuno BOLTON IV2 cups unsifted flour Cut ,green tomatoes in Democratic Mayoral candidate candidates are asked to outline the school board and teachers ACTMUY ^fiFATS 40th anniversary 1% cups sugar NAM£ JTiM BS- Division in Talcottville. wedges. Put in saucepan with and the new silent meditation Donna Holland 2 whole eggs 1 teaspoon baking powder Thomas Benoit each will give what they see as the town’s B4 poueu DOTS MnxlVH onion, ripe tomato, and 646-0375 iiniR s Rimgitr oicse Javette Photo 1 teaspoon vanilla Vz teaspoon baking soda five-minute introductory talks educational goals and what law. Ctxc*4 :$ SfmiSM KR Shaer of Manchester, and Mrs. The newly constructed COUUM0US Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Izzo of Vz cup sour milk % cup chopped (in blender) seasonings. Cover tightly; cook Co-chairmen of the meeting r s . Ted Michalski of South Wind­ Bentley Memorial Library will M Donald Ratti 227 W. Center St. were honored 2Vz cups, unsifted flour sunflower seeds VERY slowly for about 5 are Mariam Bouley and Maggie sor. open for business Tuesday. at a surprise 40th wedding an­ 4 tablespoons cocoa whipped cream minutes, shaking pan oc­ Rockville hospital notes Kline. Mrs. Bouley said the niversary party Sept. 14 at the The couple was married Sept. The library will retain the 1 teaspoon baking soda Mix oats, sugar, and oil. Mix casionally. Place half of council may endorse a mayoral Elks Club in East Hartford. 14, 1935. Mrs. Izzo is employed crumbs in shallow oiled baking Admitted Thursday: Douglas candidate as a result of their same hours as the old library : * /2 teaspoon baking powder the dry ingredients together; Warehouse Point; Ronald The party was hosted by the at Manchester Modes. Mr. Izzo, Monday through Thursday, 2 '/z teaspoon cinnamon add to oil and sugar mixture dish. Spoon tomato mixture Belanger, Talcottville Rd., Trinks, Griffin Rd., South responses to the questionnaires couple’s three sons, Edward now retired, was formerly a over crumbs. Mix rest of Rockville; Virginia Dugan, but will probably not endorse until 5 p.m., 7 until 9 p.m.; KIHIUCHY^'''^''straight Vz teaspoon cloves and mix well. Stir in sunflower Windsor; Mrs. Betty Ann Walsh WAS FiNANCtD and Joseph, both of East Hart­ roofer in the area. They have crumbs with margarine, and Groton; Gregory Goblirsch, Board of Education or Town Lots of room Friday, 7 until 9 p.m.; Satur­ ON HIS TRIP 2 cups finely diced, not seeds. Spread half of this and daughter. School St,, iOOKAT IHEWpAiPl BOURBON WHISKEY ford and John of Manchester; lived in Manchester 15 years day, 2 until 5 p.m. TO THE HEW WORLD mixture in greased 9x9 inch sprinkle over tomato mixture. Goose Lane, Tolland; Barry Manchester. Council candidates BY THB SPANISH SOUTH AMEBiCA '* ^’crr shredded (works best with firm SOUTH OF HORfH AMEfflCA and two daughters, Mrs. Allan and have 14 grandchildren. pan. Pour tomato filling over it, Bake at 400 degrees for about 15 Hamel, Park West Dr., Births Thursday: A daughter The newly formed council is There was plenty of room for two in the size 22 and one- Raymond Woollett, librarian, POLICS 0£PAftTM£NT flesh of very large one) R0Mt,lteV,i‘ HEAJJWTHE and top with other half of minutes, or until nicely Rockville; Edna Johnston, to Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey Frey, made up of Vernon Education half dress Mrs. Virginia Ross of Vernon used to wear thanked the many Bolton THE POLICE FORCE Pou Tkah new yo»ic zucchini AOVANaO $5,600 browned. Serves 4. Park West Dr., Rockville; Tolland; a son to Mr. and Mrs. Association members, school before she joined Weight Watchers and slimmed down to a residents who recently helped REKCLHfvado.iS THE BABY 'A cup chocolate chips oatmeal layer. Bake at 350 COlUMBUS CONTRiBUUO w(U Than los ANttuS, Coi Maria Levesque, Grove St., custodians and secretaries, to move 13,5(X) books from the S 1.000 OF HIS OWN PAOfiCOCEAN rt FACT Cf THE Cream margarine, oil, and Harold Wilde, Rachel Rd., size 10. Mrs. Ross, right, is joined in the dress by a fellow ATLANTIC OeSAN AT PANAMA old library into the new one. MONEY. AND others Rockville; Robert McCormick, Manchester. police and public works unions. weight-watcher, Carmella Leiper, also of Vernon. For l o a n e d h im V'Ai/ARAiso.xrrii (:c«stoi>e. IS NAMED sugar. Add eggs, vanilla, and There will be open house at 14 fAHTHU EAST THAM sour milk; beat with mixer. Broad Brook; Ronald Pellerin losing 83 and one-half pounds, Mrs. Ross was awarded a THE if . 4 0 0 BAIAHCE NEW yoRK the new library on Sunday, Mix together all the dry in­ Jr., Knighton St., Manchester; pin with eight diamond chips one diamond for each 10 Nancy Rothe, Windsorville Rd., November 9 from 2 until 4 p.m. PROOF KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY, DISTILLED AND BOTTLED BY gredients and add to creamed THE JAMES B, BEAM DISTILLING CO . CLERMONT. BEAM, KENTUCKY FUEL OIL Ellington; Ellen Soracchi, Health Fair offers pounds she lost. All townspeople are invited. Ni, Jamett C.Y., son of Ron-Ho R.N. and Dorothy Tai Ni of mixture; beat well with mixer. Bolton Branch Rd., Vernon. He was born Sept. 29 at Manchester IN THE SERVICE Stir in diced zucchini. Spoon 200 Gallons to 699 Gallons Stuart Dr., Tolland; John Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. batter into greased and floured Soukup, Stafford Springs; John H.H. Tai of Taipei, Taiwan, Republic of China. His paternal 9x12x2 inch pan; sprinkle top Verfaille, South Rd., Bolton. free clinic service grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. S.C. Ni of Taipei. Rushid I. Didan Jr., son of and Mrs. Billy Hatfield of 148 with chocolate chips. Bake at Discharged Thursday: VERNON the staff members working at ... Shirley Antonelli, Vernon Ave., Announcement Mrs. Grace Didan of 36 Bolton Cooper Hill St., enlisted in the 325 degrees for 40-45 minutes or The Rockville Public Health the clinic will be doing so on The General Lyon Inn in historic Eastford, Ct., is Rockville; Arlene Baker, C havis, C arol .Vlisa, daughter of Victor Jr. and Carol A. St. has entered the U.S. Air U S. Marine Corps recently for until toothpick or cake tester Nursing Association will their own time. Board now owned and operated by John H. and Dorothy K. Grove St., Rockville; Lisa Henderson Chavis of Plainville. She was born Sept. 29 at Force and reported for active a period of four years. He will comes out clean and dry. This provide free clinic services at members of the association will Bowen. Mrs. Bowen is an Herbalist and has lectured in Champagne, Mountain St,, Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are duty on Oct. 3. be trained in the mechanical 36.9 the Tri-Town Community also be assisting. the Hartford area. She has also been published in The Rockville; Mrs. Wendy Crosby Mr. and Mrs. James P. Henderson of 405 N. Main St. Her pater­ A graduate of Manchester electrical field. 700 Gallons to 1,000 Gallons Health Fair scheduled for Oct. Anyone having further and son, Willimantic; Betty questions about the clinic American Home Magazine, nal grandmother is Mrs. Victor Chavis of Norway, S.C. She has a Nassift Photo High School, he has selected a Hatfield was a student at 18 in Rockville. Medical Erismann, Range Hill Rd., Commencing October 15, 1975, herb lectures and brother, Victor III, IV2 . position in the electronic career Manchester High School and The association will conduct should call Miss Shattuck at the Rockville; Nancy Foss, luncheons will be offered at the inn. This will be by field. has departeti for 12 weeks of assistants hypertension screening (blood association office, Park St,, Brooklyn St., Rockville; Susan reservation only. Clubs or groups with 15 or more can .Ahrahains, Lynne Nanette, daughter of Ronald and Brina The engagement of Miss After completion of six weeks training at the Marine Corps pressure check); lead poisoning Rockville, or Michael McElduff Charge a pair today! course Gordon, Hartford ’Tpke., Medin Abrahams of 10 Vineta Dr., Vernon. She was born Sept. 30 Kathy Ellen Krause of of basic orientation at Lackland Recruit Depot Parris Island, screening; urine testing for at the Hockanum Valley Com­ contact the Inn for information. Telephone 974-1380. The Hartford Chapter of the Tolland; Beth Janton, Park at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandmother is Manchester to Werner Laser of Air Force Base in San Antonio, S.C. ____ sugar, protein and acidity. munity Council which is This can be an informative and entertaining American Association of West Dr., Rockville; Albert assisting in coordinating the Mrs. Lewis Medin of Oakville. Her paternal grandparents are Grafenau, West Germany has Tex., he will then receive ad­ Stephen T. Meriam, son of 35.5 Tests will be conducted in the experience with a discussion of herb cookery served in Medical Assistants will sponsor 1,001 Gallons to 2,000 Gallons Lavoie, Vernon Ave., T i e e $ t o n e Mr. and Mrs. William Abrahams of Hollywood, Fla. Her mater­ been announced by her parents, vance technical training for Mr. and Mrs. R.S. Meriam Jr., fair. an 18th century setting. an educational course designed Rockville; Lee Martin, South Union Annex next to the Union In connection with the fair, nal great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Raskin of Stam­ Mr. and Mrs. George Krause of which transferable college of 121 Evergreen Rd., Vernon, Lectures will include the practical aspects of her- fer medicai assistants wishing St., Coventry; Annette Smith, Congregational Church on Elm the Tolland County Dental ford. She has two sisters, Lisa Sharon, 11, and Lori Jill, 7. 239 Spring St. credits will be granted. enlisted in the U.S. Marine balogy, the lore, and historical facts. to review various aspects of Foster St., Ext., South Wind­ St. No appointments will be Society will conduct oral cancer Corps recently for a period of their job responsibilities, as sor; Janice Steiger, I^ingsbury necessary. The Health Fair will screening tests from 10 a.m, to The first Herb Lecture Luncheon will be on Anderson, Sean Kristofor, son of Ronald F. and Martha Dodd Navy Seaman Ret. Shirley A. four years. He will be trained in Mr. Laser is the son of Mrs. well as for those wishing to take Ave., Tolland; Mrs. Jennifer run from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. 4 p.m. on the third floor of Wednesday, Oct. 15th, at 1:00 P.M. In celebration of Anderson of 14 Webster Lane, Hebron. He was born Sept. 30 at Justice, daughter of Mrs. Susanna Laser of Grafenau, the military police and correc­ the certification examination Stetz and son, Reed St., Miss Elaine Shattuck, acting Columbus Day, a gourmet Italian meal will be served POLY Rockville General Hospital. Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Patricia L. Justice of 335 tions field. West Germany, and the late next year. 34.9 Rockville; Gail Trahan, director of the association, said Anyone wishing further infor­ followed by a lecture on the herbs used. Reservations Mr. and Mrs. John Dodd of Clarksville, Tenn. His paternal grand­ Center Rd., Vernon, was Meriam, who is a student at Michael Laser. The course wiil run for twelve • ALL DELIVERIES C.O.D. mation about this test should must be in by Saturday, October 11th. Price is $5.00 parents are Mr. and Mrs. Franklin C. Anderson of 49 Tuck Rd. graduated from recruit training Manchester Community His paternal great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. H.R. Woods weeks, six weeks in the fall and The candidates are saying contact Dr. Ron Scherick. plus tax per person. -Advertisement The bride-elect was at the Naval Training Center, College, will depart for 12 •24 HOUR BURNER SERVICE and Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Anderson. six weeks in the spring. Classes PAIR Orlando, Fla. graduated from Manchester weeks of training at the Marine will begin on Thursday, Oct. 30, High School and from Wagner Corps Recruit Depot Parris Halleti, Andrea Danielle, daughter of Douglas C. and Diane Ross W. Hatfield, son of Mr. at the Hartford Medical Society College, Staten Island, N.Y. in Island, S.C. on March 1, 1976. Fitts seeks return Grattet Hallett of 85 Lyness St. She was born Oct. 1 at Buiiding on Scarborough St. at 1973. She is employed the Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandmother is 7:30 p.m. OFFER Glastonbury branch of the First Mrs. Elizabeth G. Grattet of Fort Plain, N.Y. Her paternal Anyone interested in ob­ THRIFTY OIL CO. of GOP leadership Federal Savings & Loan 4-ply polyester cord tires grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John Hallett of Glens Falls, N.Y. taining additional information Box 1143 Manchester, Conn. (06040) Association. pertaining to the course or to SOUTH WINDSOR strong management so that Her maternal great-grandmother is Mrs. John Gebauer of never again must we use $230,- Canajoharie, N.Y. She has two brothers, John, 7, and Keith, 2. register, may contact Mrs. MUM FESTIVAL { *7 to MO** LESS per pair than reg. prices last Fall 000 Capitol Improvement Funds Her fiance was graduated ABOUT TOWN Beverly McCartney at 644-0543 Phone 64 6-58 12 Republican Councilman Howard 'Happ” Fitts called to pay for sewer project mis­ D E LU X E C H AM PIO N Regular design While. Joy Llizaheth, daughter of James III and Judith Waye from Fachhochschule fur after 6 p.m. for “a return to Republican management or for normal White of 39 Strickland St. She was born Oct. 2 at Manchester Wirtschaftswissenshaften in leadership in South ’Windsor” operating expenses. Never ALL 6” POHED Memorial Hospital. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ludwigshafen, West Germany. HANGING as a means of eliminating again will we see proposals for James White of Twin Hill Dr., Coventry. Her great-grandfather He i§ empioyed as an accoun­ A kitchen social will be con­ Temple Beth Tefilah of East ducted Monday at 1:30 p.m. in “leadership problems internal major recreational projects EPISCIA is Carl Edlund of Twin Hill Dr., Coventry. She has a sister, Jewell tant by IBM in Stuttgart, Ger­ Hartford will have its seventh 878-13 Blackwells without first maintaining MUMS Plus'3 60FET many. Cronin Hall of Mayfair annual Arts and Crafts Fair 633-6757 bickering, lack of community 8” Pol Marie, l ‘z. existing facilities and Gardens. All Mayfair residents Sunday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. THE HARD TO FIND STORE planning, lack of priorities and developing inexpensive areas R EG . M.59 Reg. *8.95 are invited. at Penny High School, 869 little citizen participation.” Mani'un, .Matthew Benedict, son of the Rev. David L. and The couple is planning a July that attract maximum par­ 1976 wedding. Forbes St., East Hartford. Ad­ Fitts, referring to this year’s Rosemary Marinaro Mangun of Yorkville, Wise. He was born ticipants.” Sept. 15 in Racine, Wise. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and The couples’ penny poker mission is free. Refreshments PA N EL BARN tax dec rease under Democratic NOW group of Manchester New­ will be available. leadership as a "smoke screen Fitts, a six-term councilman * Mrs. John Dixon of Rockford, 111. His paternal grandparents are 95 Oakwood D m (in Oak industiial Park, off Hebron Ave.,) Glastonbury running for re-election, accused NOW 79 Mr. and Mrs. Quentin Mangun of 69 Green Manor Rd. 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Bi30-6 SAT. 8-12:30 Committee to Re-elect Phyllis Jacketon, Victor Motes, Treasurer I Route 6 Bolton, Conn. 843-78021 8 7 2 -7 2 9 1 V £ 0 : OPEN DAILY & SUNDAY 9:00 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. 6ARKN CENTER-Thurs.Fri. S:30-8:00 Master Charge and C»h Only !ifiti(iri(iririfi(iriririririririririri(iririririri(ir^ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Fri., Oct. 10, 1975— PAGE ELEVEN PAGE TEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Fri., Oct. 10, 1975 Red Sox know all the angles at Fenway Park Indians playing away,

BOSTON (UPI) — K there is a major difference between The 37-foot-high Green Monster stretches to the 379-foot ghosts, that’s for sure.” "Lefthanders can win in this park but they have to kiww Boston and Cincinnati, it’s that the Red Sox know all the mark in left center, where it forms another angle and hads Te poltergeists have granted immunity to Carl how to pitch here,” said Bill Lee, Boston’s Sunday East hosting Saints angles. for right ceter. At this point the wall takes a sharp left to Yastrzemski, who has had his way with the leftfield wall who has 17 victories in each of the past three years. Don t "What might bother the Reds are the angles of the the 420-foot mark, comers around the flagpole and moves over 15 seasons. After two full years on the other end of the pitch righthanded hitters up and in, that’s one thing. By LEN AUSTER Towners had a number of sorts. The locals haven’t defense,” the third-year ballpark,” said Tom Yawkey who has owned the Red Sox diagonally toward ti^ t field. Another comer is formed by field (at first base), Yastrzemski returned to leftfield But Yawkey, who has just two pen­ Herald Sportswriter players who couldn’t work beaten the Chieftains since coach emphatically added. and Fenway Park the past 43 years. “As far as the way the Boston bullpen to finish off the so-called “centerfield against Oakland and made a couple of dazzling defensive nants and not one World Series flag to wave for more than Offenses and defenses will out because of injuries or il­ 1967 ( 24-0) with only a 6-6 tie Hard-luck tailback Cephus they hit, there should be no difference, but on defense they triangle” before the wall heads straight for the rightfield plays with the help of the wall. four decades of ownership, knows Gullett won 15 games have to unite when lness. Olsen reported that in 1973 interrupting the Nolen is listed as a possible might have trouble, particularly the outfielders.” comer. “I think we have a distinct advantage here with Yaz in this season on more than luck. > Manchester High and East those who are healthy will skein. starter for East. Cephus has Friendly Fenway, as the Boston fans call it, juts in and The Red Sox, understandably, have mastered the cor­ leftfield,” said pitcher Reggie Cleveland. Foster ((jeorge “As far as pitching is concerned, it doesn’t make much Catholic journey into foot­ have to be in good condition While Manchester will missed three games this out six times around the perimeter from third base to the ners and the caroms while most of the Reds had not seen of the Reds) never has seen leftfield before.” difference if Gullett is in Yellowstone or a phone booth — ball warfare Saturday. in order to go two-ways. have to defend against the season, the last game out rightfield comer. The wall comes to a point in foul Fenway Park until arriving in Boston this morning. Foster gets his first game-action opportunity Saturday he’s going to pitch the same.” The Indians, 0-2 in the Neither side will have an ad­ run and try and get some with a bone bruise which territory behind third, angles parallel to the left field line "Any park on the road is hostile,” aid Boston isecond when the Reds send lefty Don Gullett against Boston Far be it from Yawkey.to incite the opposition before the CCIL and 1-3 over-all, travel vantage in this area as the points on the scoreboard. swelled. “With my luck he — stopping for a doorway cut into the concrete, then con­ baseman Denny Doyle. “But I thiiik this park has its righthander Luis Tiant in the opener. Oakland started World Series begins. He’s been around long enough to know to West Hartford to combat Chieftains also have several East’s task is to keep St. won’t be in there,” the tinues into the leftfield comer where the most famous wall ghosts, so to speak and the left field wall is one of the lefthanders with little success in its two games at Fenway the angles, too. league foe 1-2 Conard High performers going both offen­ Bernard’s Arnie Pinkston robust East mentor com­ in sports begins. last weekend in the American League playoffs. at 1:30 while the Eagles, 0-1 sively and defensively. out of the end zone, an ac­ mented. The Eagles need in the Hartford County Conard is a ball control customed place for the all- Nolen’s outside running to Conference and 2-2 in all team which likes to grind it state wide receiver can­ compliment the inside at­ games, face unbeaten St. out and goes with the pass didate. tack headed by fullback Bernard at Mt. Nebo at 7:30. sparingly. It will be a battle Coach John LaFontana’s Kevin Shorey. LaFontana The Inevitable question Manchester has scored in the trenches with the line Eagles have played well hopes his club wilTbe able to just 46 points in its four out­ having to keep the pressure defensively thus far but control the ball inside and ings which isn’t enough o ff linebackers Butch Saturday night they're going not give the Saints, 4-0 in all Herald Angle production if you want to Kinney and Mark Kiefer, to have to get a good pass opportunities to score. iritates Johnson win. “We need more than who will have to make a lot rush from ends Ed Sadloski “This is an important By Earl Yost just an average of 11 points of the tackles. The corner- and Steve Whitha who will game for us. We have incen­ Sports Editor BOSTON (UPI) - Darrell Johnson scored five runs and driven home one per game. That puts too backs, Steve Dawson and play despite a bad ankle, and tive on this one not only bristled when the inevitable question (on Holtzman’s 1974 homer) while the much pressure on the Jim Brezinski, also have to good secondary coverage because they’re undefeated - s ' s i S ■ “...I' .. f was asked during Thursday’s Boston Mets and Dodgers pitchers scored one defense week after week,” co m e up fast to guard from Mike Nolen and Dennis and ranked (in state polls) Cincinnati in seven games Red Sox workout. run. Tribe Coach Larry Olsen against the run along with McCartan, “ We did a good but because they’re in the “Look,” said Johnson continuing on MCC Photo by Ofiara explained, “You can’t keep their pass responsibilities. job against Rockville but the league and that’s important “Do you feel your team is at a dis­ A. Having tabbed Boston to finish third in the final advantage against Cincinnati because the subject, “our pitchers have been on counting on the defense to Conard hasn’t been films showed some bad mis­ enough. Two years ago we American League standings and second best to Oakland in their pitchers batted during the hiiting the past month or so, not every MCC all-conference goalie Dave Treschuk makes save hold the other team. The breaking scoring records takes,” LaFontana stated, lost 15-14 on a disputed call the American League playoffs, and being wrong on each replar season and yours didn’t?” one day but whenever they have had a This urns one of 14 in 5-0 win over Springfield Tech Wednesday best defense you have is not either this campaign, “Our defensive backs were and last year we came back count, there is one more chance to make amends before writer asked the Boston manager. chance. Sure Don Gullett is a good hit­ allow the other team the ball totaling 40 points in its first coming up too quickly and to trail 13-12 at the half and the season officially ends with the World Series. “ Every year before the World ting pitcher for Cincinnati, but Rick and hold onto it yourselves.” three tilts. But Manchester not worrying about the pass. did nothing in the second Boston is just playing unbelievable ball at the moment Series someone asks that question and Wise (of the Red Sox) has to rate as Hole-in-one Early in the week, the Silk will have to snap a jinx of They have to play pass half (losing 29-12). and it is hard to go against the club in the best of seven every year the American L eape one of the better hitters among New starters Whalers send game set against Cincinnati starting Saturday afternoon at pitchers in baseball. pitchers outhit the National L eap e,” STORRS (UPI) - Two Coming back to playing Fenway Park. “A good hitting pitcher still is going said Johnson anpily as his team Naugatuck residents ad­ golf after A a 20-year But the betting guess here (not the sentimental choice) to hit about .220 and if we can’t get the prepared for Saturday’s World Series vanced to starting slots on Richardson out layoff, Alice Lamenzo is the Redlegs in seven games. opener at Fenway Park. A check of pitcher out, we’ve got a problem.” the University of Connec­ scored the first hole-in- The Red Sox are in about the same position as the In three seasons since the 1976 CHEW ECONOMY World Series boxscores for the two one of her career this week were in 1966 against Los Angeles. The ticut football team as HARTFORD, (UPI) — Left winger Steve Richardson years that the American L eape has desipated hitter rule has been in use, (UPI Photo) at the Manchester Country Dodgers boasted the finest one-two pitching punch in the coach Larry Naviaux was cut from the New England Whalers as the World utilized the desipated hitter rule the Red Sox have sent a pitcher to the Club. major leap es in Don Drysdale and Sandy Koufax but the prepared for Saturday’s Hockey Association team prepares for Saturday’s home shows Johnson is slightly incorrect. plate one time. Luis Tiant, who starts Old pros in Boston Red Sox lineup Watching the grand­ underdog Orioles swept the series with former Trinity visit to Delaware. opener against the Houston Aeros. Has Arrived At (MRTER’S! The National L eape pitchers have Saturday’s game, was forced to bat Carl Yastrzemski and Rico Petrocelli eye cameraman Freshman Tom Szan- mother of 11 drop the ball four hits in 24 times at bat (.167) while after desipated hitter Cecil Cooper Richardson was cut after zynski, a 6-foot 213- practice Thursday and assigned Ron Climie arid newcomer in the cup on the 147-yard Oakland’s Ken Holtzman has all four replaced an injured Carl yastrzemski pounder, was put to the Baltimore Clippers of the Rosaire Paiement. This line fifth hole were her hus­ of the American L eape hurlers’ hits at first base late in the game. Tiant band, John, and Bill and Thursday on the starting American Hockey League. has been most impressive in in 28 times at bat (.143). But the hit a lazy fly to rightfield. pre-season play which brought offensive center spot, Whalers coach and general Jane Stuek. (HIEVETTE «/»»^ American Leaguepitchers have Tiant, Lee and Wise nominated the Whalers three wins out of replacing freshman Gene manager Jack Kelley said he Mrs. Lamenzo used a 40 mpg highway, 28 mpg city driving as rated by U.S. Govt. ERA still has two or three more four. tests. Ratings based on 1.4 litre engine with 4-speed transmis­ McDonnell of Ansonia, No. 3 wood. players to move before he Another solid line that has sion. The only new car in America todayl Dual honors for Jim Rice Boston pitching no secret who has a knee injury. reaches a workable level for the developed out of the training WILLS STEWART GARAGIOLA Junior Paul Mariano, 6- season. camp has Larry Pleau working foot-2, was put at left Paul Hoganson will be star­ between high scoring Tom College pitcher Moe Drabowsky starring for the Birds in BOSTON (UPI) - Darrell “I talked with my coaches The Red Sox’ Thursday Nicklaus, the opening game in a relief stint. tackle. ting Whalers goaltender Satur­ Webster and rookie Danny Johnson won’t- play any and scouts for two hours afternoon strategy session Aredt. Cincinnati is said to be the finest all around team in The H uskies will he day, but Kelley said he wouldn’t Boston rookie named mind games with the Cincin­ before choosing Lee to pitch also produced Saturday’s seeking their first win of announce until after Friday “I'm pleased with the years. Boston wasn’t awed by Oakland’s three straight training camp." Kelley said. “I Weiskopf nati Reds. Sunday,” said Johnson of the starting lineup, which in­ the season after three morning’s workout who else American L eape championships and as many World think our condition overall has 38/22 MPG. The Red Sox Manager decision to give the lefty his cludes: Dwight Evans, would dress for the opener. 38 mpg highway, 22 mpg city driving. Ratings based on 4 cyl. Series triumphs during the 1972-73-74 campaips. losses developed to the point that we wants counterpart Sparky first start since Sept. 19. rightfield; Denny Doyle, se­ Assured of a regular shift 140-2BBL engine with available 5-speed transmission. All Vega The Red Sox won’t lie down either against the Big Red to two all-star berths have been strong in the third approve Anderson to know well in ad­ “ Lee’s a sinkerball cond base; Carl against Houston is the line of engines are guaranteed for 60,000 miles or 5 years. Machine from Ohio. Wayne Carleton centering for period of all games.” vance which Boston pitcher pitcher and Wise throws a Yastrzemski, leftfield; Soccer clinic DUBLIN, Ohio (UPI) - Jack It could be a p ea t series between two offensive-minded NEW YORK (UPI) - • Rice received 12 votes as (Twins) 19, Jerry Remy, will start the first three high fastball. We decided Carlton Fisk, catcher; Fred Nicklaus and Tom Weiskopf clubs. an outfielder, finishing third (Angels) 1. Rookie Jim Rice of the games of the World Series. we’d rather have them hit­ Lynn, centerfield; Rico slated at MCC agree there is still room for The momentum is with the Red Sox. American L eape champion in that category, and six as Third base: George Brett Luis Tiant will open the ting ground balls here Petrocelli, third base; Rick Coch Jim Dyer of the match play in the world of Boston Red Sox is the first the designated hitter, (Royals) 17, Sal Bando C a n a d ie n s ro m p Star in another sport Series Saturday at Fenway (where the fences are Burleson, shortstop; Cecil Manchester Community professional golf. athlete in the 30-year history beating out Boston team­ (A’s), Dave Chalk (Angels) Park. Lefty Bill Lee will shorter and the grass Cooper, first base; Tiant, “ Financially, I think you Two pretty fair golfers who play with the New England College will headline a soccer of UPI post-season surveys mate Cecil Cooper by one and Graig Nettles pitch Sunday and Rick Wise natural) off Lee and let pitcher. could make it," said Nicklaus, MONZA 35/23 MPG. Whalers’ hockey team are Tom Webster and ^ rr y Pleau clinic for youngsters Saturday to be elected to two positions vote. (Yankees) 1 each. will start Tuesday in Cincin­ Wise, who gives up a lot of Johnson said Sunday’s morning at Cougar Field off who had just beaten Weiskopf 2 35 mpg highway, 23 mpg city driving. Ratings based on 4 cyl 2.3 who fashioned 78 rounds to gain top honors among the against Bruins on the same All-Star team. Rice opened the season as Shortstop: Toby Harrah nati. long flies, pitch in Cincinnati lineup would not be an­ Wetherell St. and 1 in the finals of the three- litre engine with available 4-speed transmission. Style, good players in the second annual Whalers’ Open directed by the Red Sox’ left fielder but (Rangers) 9, Rick Burleson day International All-Star looks, economy, and driveability in a small package. The 22-year old Rice, who The Reds have announced (where the fences are nounced until after Satur­ Registration starts at 9. A NEW YORK (UPI) - Although the Montreal Canadiens Mark Kravitz this week at Ellinpon Ridge. Kravitz came after two games became (Red Sox) 4, Bert Cam- varsity game will follow the matches at Nicklaus’ new Muir- batted .309 with 22 homers only 15-game winner Don farther out and the surface day’s game. have scored 18 goals in two games, they insist they’re up with the day’s best shot, an eagle three on the 530-yard and 102 runs batted in this their desipated hitter. He paneris (A’s) and Bucky clinic. Both are free to the field Village Golf Club. “You Gullett will pitch Saturday. is quick Astroturf).” headed toward being a defense-oriented hockey team. could make it if you were in a fifth hole. He wound up with a 79 score which earned him a served as the designated Dent (White Sox) 3 each, public. year, was named as both the location which would accept crying towel from the Whaler players...George Ehrlich, hitter for 54 games, and Robin Yount (Brewers) The Canadiens, after winning Flyers ,5, Capitols 4 designated hitter and an out- it." WINF sports director, recalled that at one time while he th e ir season opener 9-1, Reggie Leach scored the fielder on UPI’s 1975 appearing as an outfielder in 1. Nicklaus conceded, however, was airing the UConn football games his chief spotter was whipped the Boston Bruins 9-4 deciding goal with 1:59 left in American L eape All-Star only seven games during Outfield: Fred Lynn (Red Catholic that match play golf would have Jack Redmond, now the head pro at the Manchester Wise snickers at odds Thursday night, getting two the game for Philadelphia. The NOVA 26/18 MPG. team today in voting by 20 those three months. He took Sox) 20, Reggie Jackson to be proven successful “maybe goals apiece from Guy Lafleur Capitols surged back from 4-2 26 mpg highway, 18 mpg city driving. Ratings based on the 6 cyl. Racquet Club. A quarterback, R^mond was injured and UPI correspondents around over as the Red Sox’ replar (A’) 14, Jim Rice (Red Sox) numbers don’t win ball tions don’t mean anything. in the fall” before iVcould be BOSTON (UPI)-Pitcher and Pete Mahovlich. to tie 4-4 on long range goals by 250-1 BBL engine with 3-speed transmission. Great economy wound up identifying the UConn players for Ehrlich in the the country. left fielder on July 2 and 12, Claudell Washington (A’) They just give the writers hooters sold to television as a prime­ Rick Wise snickered games,’’ said Boston After being ousted in last Stan Gilbertson and Blair coupled with more than enough room for the average family. radio booth...Phil Burgess has rejoined the staff at WINF Rounding out this year’s played there replarly until B' 1-2, Ken Singleton Thursday in reading the Las Manager Darrell Johnson. something to write about Stewart within a span of 1:24 in time summer event. in sales. He’s a one-time sportscaster with the local season’s Stanley Cup semifinals Neither Nicklaus nor AL squad are catcher 'Thur­ he suffered a broken bone in (Orioles) 2 1-2, and Hal Vegas odds on the upcoming “It’s hitting, pitching and and the fans something to by the Buffalo Sabres, the the third period. Gilbertson station ..Each weekend the number of runners traveling man Munson of the New his left hand. Sept. 21, when McRae (Royals), Joe Rudi play of the game that wins read and talk about.” blanked penetrated with a 45-foot Weiskopf has played much World Series between his Canadiens were supposed to un­ match-play golf lately, the most the Five Mile Road Race course increases with at least a struck by a pitch by Vern (A’s) and Don Baylor “I think the Reds are a Despite coming up with a backhand shot at 15:26 on a York Yankees, first Boston Red Sox and the Cin­ ball games. All 1 know is dergo a face-lift. Coach Scotty recent being the Ryder Cup dozen spotted last Sunday morning. Ruble of the Detroit Tigers. much improved performance, power play and Stewart baseman John Mayberry of (Orioles) 1 each. cinnati Reds. every time we had to win a tremendously talented Bowman said. No more offen­ matchers last month at Claudell Washinpon of the East Catholic's soccer team sive, wide open hockey, he in­ followed with a shot down Remember these milage figures are estimates. The actual mileage you get will the Kansas City Royals, se­ “I see we’re underdogs series this year, we did it.” ballclub and that’s the Ligonier, Pa, Petersen steps down dropped a 3-0 decision to St. center. vary depending on the type of driving you do, your driving habits, your car’s con­ cond baseman Rod Carew of A’s who received 8 1-2 votes, again. What else is new?” Around the Red Sox aspect of the series that sisted. But, both said they felt it was ^ Paul of Bristol yesterday after- But even if the Canadiens Sabres 4, Red VI iiigs 0 dition, and available equipment. Earl Petersen of Manchester has stepped down as the the Minnesota Twins, was closest to Rice in the Starting pitchers: Jim asked Wise, smiling around clubhouse, players and should be exploited, not the an exciting style of golf for the '4 noon. Rene Robert's early goal commissioner of the fine American Legion baseball shortstop Toby Harrah of voting for the third outfield Palmer (Orioles) 20, Jim coaches ignored the odds as predictions r how the left played their accustomed spectators and a more daring his big cigar on seeing the 4 The Bell Towners registered gave Buffalo goaltender Roger propam in Connecticut. Paul (Tustard of Tnnnbull has position. Hunter (Yankees) 17, and skating game against the game for the players. the Texas Rangers, third Reds installed 8-5 favorites they did all season — right field wall will affect the single scores in all but the se- Crozier all the scoring he succeeded Petersen...A number of local board baseball Each of the other all-stars Jim Kaat (White Sox), Bill I Bruins, there were signs Bow- “You attack the course much baseman George Brett of to take the Series. “We through their three game play,” said Doyle, an odds- .f cond stanza, Amento hitting needed. Crozier stopped 18 Lee (Red Sox) and Frank man’predictions were coming more," said Nicklaus. “You umpires are awaiting payment for games worked last the Royals, outfielders Fred was voted to his position by haven’t been picked to win sweep over the defending on favorite to spend 1975 on ; first on a penalty kick and shots to record the shutout as true. usually see a lot of birdies and summer in area play. Money from the lea p e treasury has Lynn of the Red Sox and a substantial margin except Tanana (Angels) 1 each. "all year, but all the other World Champion Oakland the bench until the Red Sox Harrigan and Amento adding “Only one even-strength goal Buffalo dominated action at lot of bogeys in match play.” disappeared after being forwarded to one man for dis­ Reggie Jackson of the Gossage, who beat out Designated hitter: Jim teams are home watching A’s in the AL playoffs. bought him from the Angels. second half scores. in two games,” he said. “I’d both ends of the ice. Robert, a Rice (Red Sox) 6, Cecil 40-goal scorer last year, opened “I never played in lot of tribution... Paul Ckrrrenti and Amy Pirkey are now in their Oakland A’s and starting Rollie Fingers of the A’s by us.” “You just can’t predict Yet, until the series gets The Ipcals had six shots on say that was playing defensive CARTER match play golf because I didn’t 15th seasons as manager and assistant manager at the one vote. Cooper (Red Sox) 5, Willie goal to 15 for the Saints. the scoring at 5:10 of the first pitchers Jim Palmer of the The Red Sox, returning to something is going to underway, odds and predic­ hockey. Boston scored three play a lot of amateur tour­ Horton (Tigers) 4, Hal Coach Tom Malin lauded the period on a power play effort Holiday Lanes...Tom Ferpson had Tom Webster, Dan Baltimore Orioles and Jim practice Thursday in happen,” said veteran third tions are all one has to use in power play goals and the (Los naments before turning pro,” all-out effort of his squad but from the left point on an assist Arndt and Rick Ley as his dining companions during the Hunter of the Yankees. Rich The voting by positions: McRae (Royals) and Rico preparation for Saturday’s basemen Rico Petrocelli. Angeles) Kings scored one the said Weiskopf, “but you can discussing the two con­ pointed out that lack of fun­ from Peter McNab. Whalers’ golf tourney windup. Webster and Ley are two of Gossage of the Chicago Catcher: Thurman Mun­ Carty (Indians) and Tony “Who knows what breaks night before. No kidding, we’re take a lot more chances playing Series opener at Fenway tenders. damentals are still hurting with trying to check. We’re con­ jets 5, Nordiques 3 the club’s top performers and much is expected of rookie son (Yankees) 18, Carlton Oliva (Twins) 1 each. match play.” White Sox was named the Park, have defied the odds are going to happen or what The Reds rate the misplays proving costly. Swedish center Ulf Nilsson Arndt this season which officially starts Saturday night. Fisk, (Red Sox) 1, Gene Relief pitcher: Rich scious of defense out there. But Weiskopf noted the PGA USED CARS relief pitcher. all year, beginning with pitcher will be hot or who’s oddsmaker’s edge because Four East regulars were mis­ scored two goals to pace the Gossage (White Sox) 9, it’s good to get a game like this, Championship previously was Lynn, who teamed with Tenace (A’s) 1. their preseason 10-1 odds to going to be hitting well?” they’re appearing in a third sing due to injuries. and even better to get two Winnipeg in the season opener Notes off the cuff Rollie Fingers (A’) 8, and played at match play and 74 TOYOTA *3395 Rice to give the Red Sox two First base: John win the American League Second baseman Denny World Series in the past six games in a row like this. It for both teams. Veteran left 74 MALIBU *3 6 9 5 73 VEGA *2 2 2 5 added, “I think the PGA would Hatchback Cpe, 4 cyl engine. 4- Hl-Lux Pickup. 4 cyl engine, 4-speed Two members of the Grand Masters tennis troup that of the finest rookies in many Mayberry (Royals) 18, Terry Forster (White Sox), East title. Doyle had his own gives a team confidence.” wing Bobby Hull got off to a Station Wagon. V-8, A/trans.. air con­ seasons, and because they be much more popular if it 73 PONTIAC *3 1 9 5 dition, radio, power steering, power Speed trans., radio. trans.. with shell cap. performed at Trinity College last week didn’t win any George Scott (Brewers) 2. Paul Lindblad (A’) and Jim MCC spikers good start, setting up three years, and Palmer were the “I don’t look at odds, philosophy on second won an astounding 108 Lafleur, who had two assists were match play. There is no LeMans Cpe. V-8 engine, A/trans, brakes. friends or supporters with their temper displays. First it only unanimous choices. Second base: Rod Carew Todd (A’) 1 each. for a four-point night, scored goals for teammates Ted power steering, radio. 74 PINTO *3 0 9 5 they’re just numbers and guessing: “(Jdds and predic- regular season games. top Hartford reason why match play can not Station Wagon. 4 cyl engine, A/trans.. 73 CHEVROLET *3 4 9 5 two power play goals in the first Green, Thomie Bergman and 72 MUSTANG *2 8 9 5 V. ton Pickup. V-8 engine, std. trans., was Sven Davidson who blew up the first night when a line become successful.” 71 NOVA *2 0 9 5 radio. period after Boston had taken a Nilsson to give the Jets a 3-2 Coupe. V-8 engine, A/trans., vinyl power steering, extra gas tank, with call went against him and 24 hours later Hugh Stewart After losing the first game, Nicklaus lost his second hole 4 Door Sedan. V-0 engine, A/trans, roof, radio, power steering, power first period lead. 75 MUSTANG *3 7 9 5 shell cap. nearly blew a fuse over an official’s call that was in favor 15-10, the Manchester Com­ 2-0 lead. to Weiskopf Thursday when he radio. brakes. munity College girls’ volleyball 2 door cpe. 4 cyl engine, 4 speed of his foe. If the Connecticut Bank & Trust Co. brings back took a double bogey six, but was 74 OPEL *3195 73 MALIBU *2 9 9 5 trans. team came back to win the next 71 JEEP *2 9 9 5 the Masters (players 45 years of age and older) in another Costly job around field one under par for the next 15, Manta Luxus Cpe. 4 cyl. engine, 4- Station Wagon. V-8 engine, A/trans., Commando - 4 wheel drive. 6 cyl. Reds get first look at Monster two by 15-12 and 16-14 margins speed trans., radio, vinyl roof. power steering, radio. 74 CORVEHE *6995 season it would be wise to urge tour personnel to act like closing out the match with a par engine, A/trans., power steering, to top the University of artford. RALEIGH, N.C. (UPI) — A North Carolina Slate Coupe. V-8 engine, A/trans., AM/FM men...Maury Wills did a p ea t job during ’Tuesday night’s 4 on the 413-yard 17th. 73 MAVERICK * 2 7 4 5 74 NOVA *3 3 9 5 radio, power steering. radio. CINCINNATI (UPI) - One of the few Reds who “You see that wall for the strange rebounds. plays will determine the out­ “We’ve goUsome parks in Diane Fievry, Linda Brody telecast of the Red Sox-Oakland baseball game despite the University professor has been arrested after trying to Coupe. V-8 engine, A/trans., power Coupe. 6 cyl. engine, A/trans., power ’The Cincinnati Reds today has played in Fenway is hit­ first time and you have a “I’m getting my protrac­ come of the game,” con­ the National Leape-M on- and Marianne Pemberton jog around the school’s track field while the football steering, radio. steering, radio. continual chattering of Joe Garagiola...Emmett Ashford, played well for the locals with 75 BLAZER *5295 finally get a chance to see ting coach Ted Kluszewski, tendency to go for it,” tor out,” Foster chuckled ceded Foster. “I might be treal and Chicago-where 4-wheel drive. V-8. A/trans.. aux top now retired, and considered a clown as an during team was practicing. Officials feared he was a oothall 74 MONTE CARLO *4 3 9 5 71 FORD * 2 1 9 5 what some figure might be who spent the last three warned Klu. “And that’s after hearing about the under the mapifying glass the wind is supposed to be a Jan Clavez best in defeat. Dual success plus many options. his time in the American L eape, was a pauper compared spy from another college. Sport Cpe. V-6 engine, A/trans., air LTD Country Squire Station Wagon. TRUCKS their nemesis in the first years of his career in the what the Boston pitchers weird angles sometimes out there, but I don’t think factor, but I’ve always Bob Ramsay, a mathematics professor, was charged condition, vinyl roof, power steering, V-8 engine, A/trans., radio, power to Ron Luciano in the theatrical department. ’Tha latter’s two games of the World taken by ricocheting balls. I’ll be under pressure. tiling gains for A&N nine power brakes, AM/FM radio, bucket steering, power brakes. 74 BLAZER *4795 American League. want you to do. pitched the same there. with “resisting, delaying and obstructing a public of­ seats. ‘hanuning’ takes away from the game. Series—Fenway Park’s in­ But George said he’s going “I’ll just apply my talents Winning the American Farm 74 EL CAMINO *3 8 9 5 4-wheel drive, Cheyenne model, V-8. Big Klu had plenty of ad­ ‘"They’re going to keep the “I’m not studying the ball ficer,” a misdemeanor. Wolfpack football coach Lou 74 TOYOTA *3695 A/trans, aux. top and many more op­ hockey win Mark II Sport Cpe. 6 cyl. engine, V-8 engine. A/trans. radio, power famous left field wall, ‘"The vice for curious Reds hitters ball away from out right- to trust his own judgment and that’ll take care of it,” park,” added Gullett. “I’m Holtz was listed as a witness. Little League baseball title and 72 CAMARO *3 1 9 5 tions. Viewing cut short then the town farm playoffs A/trans, radio. steering. Green Monster.” vathered around the hatting hand hitters,” added Klu, based on today’s practice. added Foster, a Baptist who studying the hitters.” Two goals by Liz Newbelt ac­ Ramsay faces trial on the charges Nov. 10. Sport Cpe. V-8 engine, A/trans, Teevee viewers would have preferred to see the shen- was the Army & Navy Club en­ power steering, ra lo. Foreign to National cage ’Thursday. reaching for Luis ’Tiant’s “I won’t have any idea reads the Bible and says his Reds special scout Ray counted for all the scoring as An athletic department official said Holtz, worried nigans in the Red Sox locker room after the win over the the liling Junior High girls’ try. League teams, Boston’s “When you’re hitting,” outside pitches Saturday. what it’s really like till 1 get prayers every day. “I’ll givd Shore told the players that about spies from this weekend’s opponent, the Univer­ A’s in Oakland rather than switching to Pittsburgh for the field hockey team blanked Sage The Vets were coached by “monster” was the talk of Klu told shortstop Davey “’They’re going to pitch there,” said the easy-going it my all in Boston like I do except for the special care sity of Maryland, had ordered the practice field and the 10th inning of the game between the Pirates and Cincin­ Park of Windsor yesterday Win Chevalier and Bernie the day Thursday in the Concepcion, “ just he away to our right-handers 26-year-old, who just got the any place.” needed in handling caroms, track that circles it closed during workouts. But Ram­ Daley and compiled a 14-4 won- nati. Camera crews got fouled up several times during the afternoon at Illing Field. r Reds’ workout at yourself. Don’t try to pull and in to our left-handers,” Reds left field assipment What does Don Gullett, the “Green Monster” should say, who said he didn’t feel Holtz had te authority to lost record. telecast as viewers detected...Jim Blozie, former South Sue Roth, Lisa Griffin, Lisa CHEVROLET symmetrical Riverfront it.” figured Klu. “My advice is this year when Pete Rose the lefty who will pitch for be ignored. Schwartz and Mary Newbelt keep him off the track, tried to jog his usual four miles Squad members were John Windsor High and UConn basketball and soccer player, Stadium here. Klu was worried that — just hit straightaway.” m ov^ to third base. the Reds Saturday, think “You’ll ruin your hitting were outstanding on offense Monday. Shimanski, Dave Parrott, Mike A was honored recently by Friends of Connecticut Soccer. But following this mor­ righthanded hitters like The “Green Monster” “I’m the type that has to about Fenway? and pitching if you think too with Janet Ritchie excelling in “I went out to jog Monday and Coach Holtz told me Tanguay, Kevin Brophy, Pete Blozie, an All-American selection in 1949 in soccer, is ning’s flight to Boston, the Concepcion, Johnny Bench could plague the Reds on find out for himself. I Want “I’m not concerned about much about than damn the goal. The latter has given up Sgalio, Jim Voiland, Matt CARTER I'd have to get off the field,” said Ramsay. “I ran Corey, Doug Woodbury, Rich executive director of the Greater Hartford Heart Reds get a first-hand look at and Tony Perez will be lured defense too. to see how the ball reacts, the ball park.” he declared. fence,” advised Shore, who just one score in three games, a another lap and a security officer grabbed my arm and Iffland, Mike Donlon, Tom Association...Four members of the Kearns family - Fenway in a practice this into trying to pop a homer George Foster is the left just how it bounces. ’Then “I’ll pitch the same way has been scouting the R ^ 1-0 loss to Enfield earlier this told me I’d have to leave. 1229 Main Straat, Manchester Phone 646-6464 jiarold, Ernie, Bill and Walt - each won attendance prizes afternoon in {ireparation for we’re going to have some there ttiat I pitch here. I Sox. “For all factors except week, Cindy Millis and Cari Chevelier, Peter Adamy, Jerry over the 37-foot high left fielder who figures to be “I told him they’d have to arrest me before I’d leave Maguire, Kevin Burnham, Open Evenings ’til 9 ~ Thursdays ’til 6 — Saturdays ’til 5 at the annual West Side Old Timers’ recent reunion. Top Saturday’s , World Series chasing down caroms off the meetings to discuss plat in. can’t change my style of the defense, play it like any Waddell also played well on field fence just 315 feet from defense for the winners. and they did,” he said. Shawn Corey. award was a suit of clothes, Nick Angelo reported. (^ n er against the Red Sox. home plate. wall that is infamous for “Maybe some left field pitching for just one game. other park.” PAGE TWELVE - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Fri„ Oct, 10, 1975 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn.. 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Last McAllister 137, Rob Nicola 373, Call 643-2711 bedrooms, rec room, oversized REALE’S IXIRNER publication. 1 day 9c word per day spacious yard, convenient for in the Cotton Bowl. “Texas simple — will Oklahoma’s season the Sooners defeated George Burgess 358. I DONUT HOLES | Mrage. Secluded yard etc. NEW YORK (UPI) — X-rays taken Thursday revealed Court of Probate Deadline .for Saturday and 3 days 8c word per day commuters. 644-9000. 175 MAIN STREET is much improved over the well respected defense be a mediocre Texas team 16- Priced to sell. $37,900. R. PHONE 646-4525 that New York Knicks forward Bill Bradley suffered a District of Manchester Monday is 12:00 Noon Friday. 6 days 7c word per day team we beat last year. able to stop the Texas run­ 13.. ELKS- Al Atkins 169-426, Bill NOTICE TO CREDITORS I 29< f DOZ. 26 days 6c word per day WILL BABYSIT in my home Zimmer, J.D. Real Estate, 646- fracture dislocaton of the ring finger on his right hand in Adamy 137-145-382, Jack Talley ESTATE OF PERCIVAL C. SMITH ! with this ad — Limit 2 D o z a n .; 15 WORD MINIMUM 1980 They’re probably improved ning game. The contest will Elsewhere in the UPI top a/k/a P.C, SMITH or PERCY SMITH or PLEASE READ half or full days, weekdays. Wednesday night’s game with the New York Nets of the Happy Ads S2 00 inci' as much as we’re off.” provide a true test for the 10, Ohio State hosts Iowa, 149-394, Dick Krol 154-406, Nick PERCY C. SMITH Good Sunday thru' Have three year old, would like ABA. Twerdy 151-381, Stan Seymour Pursuant to an order of Hon. William Wednesday only at playmates. Reliable mother. OLDER HOME - 3 or 4 But despite Switzer’s talk Sooner front five led by third-ranked Southern E. FitzGerald, Judge, all claims must be h a p p in e s s is YOUR AD bedrooms, needs a little atten­ The Knicks said Bradley will miss Thursday night’s 148-384, Al Pirkey 157-139-425, presented to the fiduciary named below MISTER DONUT Classified ads are taken over Reasonable. Green School area. UNIQUE about his team’s short­ Dewey and Leroy Selmon California entertains 646-8166. tion, large lot, $28,500. Century game with Boston here and the Saturday night encounter Bob Bonadies 135-350, Bill Win­ on or before December 29, 1975 or be 255 W m I MIddI* Tpk*. ■ SQUARE DANCING the phone as a convenience. 21, Jackston Agency, 646-1316 or comings and the improve­ and end Jimbo Elrod. Coach Washington State, No. 4 barred by law. The fiduciary is: Manchntor, Conn. j The Herald is responsible for with Washington at Madison Square Garden. nie 143-376, Bob Talmadge 361, Robert S. Smith 646-5461. “THE MILLSTONE” ment of the Longhorns, Switzer sees the stopping of Nebraska is at home to Kan­ at Hebron Republican Headquarters only one incorrect insertion and CHILD CARE - Playmates, A stately nine-room plus secluded stone residence John Rieder 369, Joe Picaut 351. 531 East Center Street then only to the size of the Manchester, Conn. On Route 66 fenced yard, excellent care. with a perfect slate roof. Slightly over three storybook Oklahoma has been rated an Campbell as crucial. sas, sixth-ranked Texas 888 original insertion. Errors which Tonight • 8-1 P.M. • BYOB Oakland Street area. Monday - BRAND NEW acres with trout stream. Three but buildings. Manny Fernandes eight point favorite in one of “ Earl Campbell is A&M is at Texas Tech, No. 7 FRIENDSHIP- Pegge do not lessen the value of the Saturday. 649-8292. this season’s best confron­ Shelsky 179-472,' Lou Toutain □ FINANCIAL Music by Walt Wade and The Country Echoes advertisement will not be cor­ Convenient to Hartford or Manchester. Inspection by awesome,” witzer said. “He Alabama hosts Washington, Court of Probate rected by an additional inser­ AND BEAUTIFUL VERO BEACH, Fla. (UPI) — Miami Dolphins defensive 187-462, Lee Bean 491, Pete District of Manchester Donations Accepted appointment. tations thus far. is definitely the key to the No. 8 ranked Michigan plays Paid by Hebron Rep. Cempalgn Commitlee tion Six and one-half-room Ranch Beaudry 212-548, Skip Kelly 213- NOTICE TO CREDITORS tackle Manny Fernandez has been subpoenaed to appear Texas possesses the game. We’ve got to be able No. 16 ranked Michigan ESTATE OF ALICE NICKERSON Bonda-Stockt-Mortgogoi 8 in prestige Highwood Drive THE WILLIAM E. BELFIORE AGENCY here Oct. 22 in connection with the investigation of a $1 nation’s No. 1 offense led by to stop him.” State and ninth-ranked Penn 506, Bill Avery 545, Dick Wood­ Pursuant to an order of Hon. William area. All the usual amenities Realtors 647-1413 bury 520, Bill Zwick 529. E. FitzGerald, Judge, all claims must be □ REAL ESTATE million drug raid last August. running back Earl Oklahoma has had two State takes on visiting 11th- presented to the fiduciaries named below MORTGAGES, loans first, se-' plus an atmosphere of un­ A check on a pickup truck confiscated in the raid showed on or before December 30, 1975 or be cond, third. All kinds. Realty Help IVanfecf 13 H elp Wanted 13 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• derstated elegance. No noise Campbell, the nation’s close games in the last two ranked West Virginia. barred by law. The fiduciaries are; statewide. Credit rating un­ that Fernandez holds a lien of $2,965 on the vehicle. POWDER PUFF- Evie Cam- Homes For Sale 23 and no traffic. Priced in the seventh leading rusher with weeks. The Sooners panelli 208-482, Jeannie Ojala Eleanor W. Nickerson necessary. Reasonable. Con­ Police said Fernandez’ name also appears in an address 81 Richard Road high fifties and worth every NORTH COVENTRY - new 185-473, Marge Kropp 184, Mar­ Manchester, Conn, fidential, quick arrangements. penny! MANCHESTER - 59-61 Norman 7.8 ACRES - pond, custom built St., immaculate three bedroom listing. Seven room Raised book found aboard the 40-foot yacht loaded with three tons ty Bradshaw 183503, Terry and Alvin Lundy Agency. 527-7971. MAIN STREET Colonial, 2Vz baths, family Ranch, fireplace, two car gar­ Barbara N. Gilbert 100 Constitution Plaza, Hart­ Com e To EXPERIENCED two family, two hot water fur­ of marijuana. Police officials have made it clear that the Siemienski 181-191-522, Sandy 42 Wellington Road MUSICAL BAND room, fireplaces, garages. BELFIORE AGENCY age. Beautiful treed acre lot. Pro football roundup ford. Evenings, 233-6879. OIL BURNER TECHNICIAN naces, two driveways. We subpoena is only for purposes of interrogation. Grid twinbill Edwards 181-175-501, Edith Manchester, Conn. A Giant Saturday Hutchins Agency, 646-3166. Realtors 647-14 13 believe it to be the nicest in Only $39,900 Pasek Realtors, Tracy 473, Rae Jacobs 456, 289-7475, 742-8243. Fourth week of Midget MORTGAGES - 1st, and 2nd • Blue Cross - CMS - Major Medical • Excellent Wages Manchester for sale! Only^, $53,- Mary Gryk 485, Gerry Tracy October 18, 1975 $36,900 - Duplex, 6-3, cabinet 500, Law rence F. Piano Andy Musser Court of Probate, District of Manchester mortgages — interim financing Tag, j • Paid Holidays • Retirement Pian • Good Working Con- kitchens, fireplace, carpeting, MANCHESTER - Full WEST CENTER ST. area. Football League activity 451, Edyth Pasek 458, Vicky NOTICE OF HEARING Realtors, 649-5371. — expeditious and confidential 9-1 I ditions • No Traveling fo Hartford tile baths, $435 monthly income. dormered six room Cape, three Newer two family. Aluminum PHILADELPHIA (UPI) — Andy Musser, 38, a former tonight at Mt. Neho will Glass 177-479, Gerrie Olson 482. ESTATE OF DOROTHY G. ROBINSON, service, J.D. Real Estate Tarkenton still deceased Rummage & Manchester Armory Hutchins Agency, 646-3166. bedrooms - (2 extra large, will siding, w/w carpeting. Country Philadelphia broadcaster, will replace Byrum Saam on the feature the undefeated Assoc. 646-1980. Pursuant to an order of Hon. William 330 Main St., Manchester CALL...MORIARTY BROTHERS, INC. hold king size furniture). 1 1/2 kitchen. Owners must sell. Only Philadelphia Phillies radio and television broadcast team, Eagles (3-0) against the PARKADE DUSTY- Denny E. FitzGerald, Judge, dated October 3, Bake Sale baths, formal dining room, COVENTRY $57,900 1975 a hearing will be held on an applica­ BYOB 643-5135 $27,300. ATTRACTIVE 5 room $54,900, Pasek Realtors, 289- it was announced Thursday. demands respect winless and defending Carlin 246-600, Jeff Baker 215, tion praying that an instrument purpor­ Bolton Town Hall, Ranch, fireplace, baseboard fireplaced living room, kitchen CUSTOM RAISED RANCH 7475. ting io be the last will and testament of Set ups included Maurice Moriarty or Harry Jensen Saam retired following this past season after 38 years of ehampion Giants (0-2) in Ralph Dukett 200-573, Joe Bolton Center heating, stove, refrigerator. with built-ins. Walk to Buckley You’ll marvel at the modernletic said deceased be admitted to probate as Sponsored by St. George's Hutchins Agency 646-3166. School. Owner relocating. $39,- VERNON - large eight room broadcasting. the nightcap at 7:30. LaVae 221, Lou Polinski 213, in said application on file more fully □ EMPLOYMENT kitchen, love the large rooms and the NEW YORK (UPI) — Charley Winner ought to ECW 900. Call 649-8192. Cape, two full baths, fireplace, Musser, who broadcasts San Diego Charger football First game at 6:30 pairs Dick Murphy 203, Dan Fraher appears, at the Court of Probate on Oc­ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• October 11th many extras. Call 649-5306. remember Fran Tarkenton very well. He once cost him his tober 21, 1975 at 10:00 a.m. Ticket information Mrs. rec room, den, king size Master 220, Don McLaughlin 200, Gary EQUAL HOUSING O Pf :)RTUNITY games, Chicago Bulls basketball games and the University the Chargers (0-2) and Jets Sandra A. Ziebarth, Ass't. Clerk Help Wanted 13 - REDUCED FOR quick sale - bedroom, owner leaving state. job. Dumas 207, Bob Barnard 210, 9:30 4:30 John Morianos, Bolton; FLOOR EMPLOYE - Over 18 WOULD YOU BELIEVE of Southern California’s football and basketball games, (1-2). By Bolton Women's Club Mrs. David Wampold, HELP - MALE - FEMALE, two family, 30 Locust Street, no BARROWS & WALLACE Offers accepted, $35,900, It was December, 1970, and 36-7 rout of New England last ButchS Savino 202, Brian JOBSEEKERS Employment only. Apply in person to A TWO FAMILY DUPLEX Manche:iisr New Havsn Hartlord will join Harry Kalas and Richie Ashburn as the Phils’ an­ The Patriots will he Coventry. Three days - $60. Publishers of agents. 646-2426, 9-5. Shorev Realty, 872-8578. Winner was coach of the St. week and claims he’s feeling Boyington 207, Skip Kelly 552, LEGAL Service - open 8 a.m.-8 p.m., manager, UA Theatre East, the World Book Encyclopedia, 649-5306 397-1515 728-6615 nouncers. idle. Joe Hunert 246-574, with full and part time oppor­ Manchester Parkade. WITH NINE BEDROOMS? Louis Cardinals. His club was 8- the best he has all season. an equal opportunity employer, Believe it! One side has six MANCHESTER - Ansaldi built 3-1 and held a half-game lead Namath passed for over 200 NOTICE tunities available now. East ha»-three openings for men or Ranch located on nice Bill Singer TOWN OF COVENTRY Hartford, 568-1070. KITCHEN HELPER - for women, to give sales bedrooms, plus the usual landscaped lot, two fireplaces, over Dallas for first place. A yards in the first half before KofC- Ted Kiejna 214-508, Al salad, sandwich preparation three rooms downstairs! Two- UNUSUAL eight room L G&R REALTY victory over the New York settling Into a ball control game ZONING BOARD demonstrations three days per large paneled family room, eat- Ranch, fireplaced living room, ANAHEIM (UPI) — California right-hander Bill Singer, Bolls 227-535, Milt Kershaw 236, LEGAL SECRETARY - part Help Wonted 13 Help Wanted work, position available days or week - 8:30 a m. - 4:30 p.m. car garage also, dead end in Kitchen, garage. Priced in Showcase of Fine Homes Giants would hand St. Louis the with a big lead and finished OF APPEALS 13 nights, call Cavey’s 643-2751. 1 1/2 baths, kitchen with has had successful elbow surgery for removal of cartilage Al LaPlant 214, Rudi Wittke In Executive Session of the time, experienced preferred, Previous sales experience not street. Clean and convenient. the 40’s, Zinsser Agency, 646- adjoining family room, and 7'/2% Annual Rate Available division title. with four touchdown passes. hours 1-5 p.m., hourly rate, per­ and bone spurs, the American League club announced 208-548, Pete Peterson 214-531, Zoning Board of Appeals held required. Position pays $60. JUST LISTED 1511. screened patio and pool, also New Colonials and Raised But Tarkenton, then the Two of them went to tight end Ed Miller 211-552, Mario Frat- manent position. Strong typing “ATTENTION - Work with the weekly guarantee for 6 sales Thursday. immediately following the oldest Toy & Gift Party Plan in adjoining mother-in-law apart­ Ranches, three or four Giants’ quarterback, hit 14-of- Richard Caster, who is taroli 532, Jim Watt 520, Bob and machine transcription. demonstrations with potential BELFIORE AGENCY MANCHESTER - new listing. ment, with kitchen, bath and Singer, 31, was 7-15 with a 4.98 ERA last season after public hearing of October 6, Light shorthand, good OIL BURNER SERVICE the country - our 28th year! 20% bedroom Colonial with or 21 passes for 242 yards and becoming one of the most Redman 203-520, Bill Tomlinson weekly income of $130. Call 666- Realtors 647-14 13 South Farms is the location of living area, many extras, $49,- coming back from a serious back operation in 1974. An three touchdowns as New York feared receivers in the game. SPORTS 1975 the following action was telephone personalia. Send commission plus bonus. No 5666 collect for personal inter­ this seven room Dutch Colonial without family room, choice 200-204-572, Real Audet 539, collecting, no delivering, no in­ 900, 646-6993. Angel spokesman said Singer can start throwing again “in upset St. Louis. That was The 6-foot-5 Caster already has taken: resume to P. 0, Box 470, view. L212. situated on almost one acre. of stone or brick fronts. SLATE Norbert Audet 234-592, Jim Manchester. TECHNICIAN vestment; Car necessary. Call Winner’s last game as coach of 15 receptions for 282 yards and VOTED: To approve the $32,900 - ATTRACTIVE 5 1/2 Three good sized bedrooms, EAST HARTFORD - four room Three bedroom Raised Ranch a couple of months.’’ Cantin 523, Fred Nassiff 509, Due to expansion of our Service Department, we today 1-673-3455, or write San­ fireplaced living room, family the Cardinals. four touchdowns and is application of Ronald LeMay of room Ranch, garage, Ranch, full basement, on acre Deluxe or Chalet style. Bruce Davis 233-540, Paul Ford SECRETARY - Local law of­ require an experienced Oil Burner Service Techni­ ta’s Parties, Avon, Conn. 06001. room, large formal dining lot, sliding glass doors to Finished family room. Both are in new situations as averaging close to 19 yards a 194 Terrace Drive, Rockville, Also booking parties.” baseboard heat, manicured Tony Traheri 522. fice, excellent short-hand and room, Zinsser Agency. 646-1511. enclose living porch, Tongren Gorgeous wooded % acre lots. they prepare to face each other catch. Friday Conn, requesting relief from cian. Knowledge of heating essential. This is a full­ shaded lot, Hutchins Agency, Section 10.3 of the Coventry typing skills required. 35 hour time, year round position. We offer an excellent Realtors, 646-3166. Real Estate, 633-8633, 289-8802. Priced at $43,500, $49,000. TUCSON, Ariz. (UPI) — New U.S. Davis Cup captain Sunday. Winner is coach of the “I feel good," Namath said. SOCCER EARLY BIRDS - Gail Jarvis week, salary with medical MOTTS Fast llarlford at Manrliesler Zoning Regulations to provide a benefit program including Sick Pay, Free Hospital- AN IMPOSSIBLE DREAM? Tony Trabert thinks the American public fails to ap­ New York Jets and Tarkenton “Sunday was the first time this 137, Debbie Wilson 136, Nancy benefits. Legal experience MANCHESTER - Large newer MANCHESTER - Northfield Itaeon .Aeaileiny at Cheney 26 foot front line variance on his preferred, call weekdays, 9-5,- Medical Plan, Uniforms, Pension and Profit Maybe you can prova it’s potaiblel SHDP-RITE G&R REALTY preciate the sacrifices its’ Davis Cup players make. has returned to Minnesota, but season I was able to get in a full Trask 129, Bert Botticello 127- You may if you are: A refined, duplex three room apartment. FIRST OFFERING Green, seven room Colonial Teeli property on Hemlock Point, 647-9903. 616 Burnside Ave. “It costs the player to play for his country,’’ Trabert the Jets’ coach hasn’t lost any week’s work before a game and 355, Robbie Williams 125. Sharing Plans. somewhat mature, conscientious, Immaculate condition Martin School, Dartmouth style Condominium, three Bloomfield at Roekville Coventry, Conn, subject to SUPERMARKET East Hartford said. “He gives up the opportunity of winning thousands of respect for the veteran quarter­ I felt very accurate. First the alert, stable type of person of high in­ throughout. Priced right. R. Heights, large seven-room bedrooms, two full and two half back. strike wiped us out before the Soulli \\ indsor at Hiilkeley stipulation. PHONE FROM home to ser-* Call bewteen 8:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M. Monday thru FrI. tegrity; able to devote time to your Zimmer, J.D. Real Estate. 646- baths, paneled family room, dollars in tournaments going on at the same time he is vice our customers in th e ' 214 Spencer St. Raised Ranch, plaster walls, 289-6885 “Fran is a sonofagun,” Buffalo game and then my knee Fast llaiiiplon at Bolton VOTED: To deny the applica­ duties with a minimum of absence 1980. central air conditioning, wall- Manchester area, flexible because of family and other com­ Manchester, Ct. tile baths, large closets, built- practicing for, or playing, Davis Cup.’’ Winner said. “I’d like to see got swelled up before we played Boeky Hill at Kliain INVITATION tion of the Town of Coventry, ins, carpeting, two fireplaces, to-wall carpeting, lots of hours, super earnings, 249-7773. - RANTLYOILCO. mitments; able to assume respon­ has immediate openings NEW HOMES - Ranches, storage, carport, tennis courts, “Take a player like Jimmy Connors. He’s virtually him outlawed. I hate to play Kansas City. I just felt very Cromwell at Coventry requesting relief from Section sibility and take a real Interest in your TO BID 331 MAIN ST. MANCHESTER, CONN. 06040 for Capes, Colonials, and Raised large family room, two-car and swimming pool. Must see to COVENTRY - three bedroom assured of, say, $16,000 every time he enters a tour­ against him because he has two sharp against New England.” Fllin^ton at Cranhy 3.533.3 of the Coventry Zoning REAL ESTATE Sales - TELEPHONE 649-4595 duties (and not just pay day); a good garage, city utilities, Ranch, all hardwood floors, Sealed bids will be received Regulations regarding the typist; able to take shorthand (we DELICATESSEN CLERKS Ranches, fireplaced family appreciate. $37,500. Call 646- nament—because he usually wins it.” opportunities on every play. He The Jets' victory was their CROSS COlNTRY Training program. Starting' excellent condition. Priced to 5451. fireplace, full basement, gar­ in the Office of The Director of Cummisk property. hope); a good penman with basic rooms, aluminum siding, dou­ den, one acre plus, $33,000, Ted- Connors will play for the U.S. team which will face has the play he called in the second in three games but both Fast Catholie at St. Paul General Services, 41 Center November 14th, intensive five knowledge of bookkeeping and ble garages. Your plans or ours sell! All pertinent facts may be ob­ full day course taught by cer­ • Part-time openings on ford Real Estate. 647-9914, Venezuela in a 1976 opening round match here Oct. 17-19. huddle and if that doesn’t work, have come against teams which Boekv Hill at (!henev Tech Street, Manchester, Connec­ record keeping; an "on-the-ball” per­ ... Merritt Agency. 646-1180. CHARLES LESPERANCE tained from the office of the tified instructors. Must be son but with wisdom enough to know morning shift, should be ALEX M AnHEW then he can scramble like no have yet to win. The true test ticut until October 23, 1975 at 649-7620 offers this one of a kind Main MANCHESTER - Beautifully zoning agent located in the licensed or in process. Com­ ASSISTANT Manager trainee the value and Importance of able to work from 7 VERNON ... commercial zoned one ever in pro football. 1 wili be against Minnesota, 11:00 a.m. for the following: adhering to some of the so-called maintained 6 room Cape, three Coventry Town Hall. pany expansion, necessitates a.m. to 3 p.m. 4 & 3 two family on a 84x120 lot St. property that could be a watched him through his whole which is unbeaten in three Exceptional opportunity for "old-fashioned" Ideas and Ideals. bedrooms, custom built Terry Bradshaw Two % ton trucks with utility George M. Coon addition of several full time CLERK TYPIST person with management • Part-time openings on selling for only $36,900. T. J. majestic Colonial home, an career and watched his im­ games and has allowed only Saturday body. sales persons to accommodate Diversified duties. (A sense of humor RANCH - three bedrooms, unexcelled business location, kitchen, formal dining room, Chairman Accuracy with figures and potential. Prior retail would be an asset to go with the afternoon shift, should be Crockett Realtors, 643-1577. PITTSBURGH (UPI) — Quarterback Terry Bradshaw, provement. I don’t think he’s three touchdowns. FOOTBALL Two % ton pickup trucks. transfer clients. Call Cleo fireplaced living room, dining or BOTH! This parcel spells full basement with family changed much. He’s become a In other games Sunday, typing skills a necessity. experience necessary. Benefit dignity of the position). able to work from 1 p.m. to room, garage with porch, nice room. Garage. Lovely terraced recovering from a cut on his passing hand, will start for Manehester at Conard 1:30 One 10,000 lb. G.V.W. dump Glidden, for interview. Replies package includes paid Bluulue MANCHESTER - to settle “OPPORTUNITY. ” Don’t more intelligent quarterback. Philadelphia is at Miami, INDEX strictly confidential. Glidden Variety of office duties in­ If you have alitor most of these 6 p.m. treed lot. Merritt Agency, 646- yard. Low 40's. Tedford Real the Pittsburgh Steelers against the Denver Broncos at St. Bernard at Fast Catholic truck. cluded within this position. Cross, Blue Shield and liberal qualifications and would like to tell • Part-time openings on Estate, two family 5-5, two car 1180. miss out on it! Ideal for home Estate. 647-9914, He used to scramble just to do Dallas at the Giants, Atlanta at NOTICES Associates Inc. 644-2533. us about them, you might be the one garage, garden space, con­ Three Rivers Stadium Sunday. 7:30 p.ni. Bid forms, plans and store discount. Apply in person evening shift, should be plus offices, gift shoppe, at­ it. Now he only runs when he San Francisco, Chicago at 1 — Lo$t 10(1 Found Small office. Hours 8:00 to to become an assistant to a busy Boekville at (jlastonhury specifications are available at to Mr. G. Wildman, Manager. venient location to schools and FOR SALE - four room Cape, torney’s suite, dental or WEST SIDE - Six room Cape, “Terry seems to be completely recovered from the cut has to.” Detroit, Denver at Pittsburgh, 2 — Peraonili EXECUTIVE Secretary - 4:30. woman executive In a fast growing able to work from 4 p.m. or shopping, 643-8498, days, 684- Bloomfield at South Windsor the General Services Office, 41 3 — Announcemenli . Call 643-4123 for appointment. two fireplaces, single car gar­ medical location, etc. Plenty dishwasher, carpeting, rec on his right hand, ” Coach Chuck Noll said after Thursday’s While Winner sings the Green Bay at New Orleans, Mature personable individual House and Hale, 945 Main association of men and women. On a 5 p.m. to midnight. 4191 evenings and weekends. Center Street, Manchester, 4 — Entertainment for 25 hour work week, 10 to 3 UBUUU. BENEFIT PROGRAM INCLUDING part-time basis at least for the pre­ age, in center of town. Like it! of parking. room, 2-car garage. $35,000. practice. “But I don’t know about Joe Gilliam (the backup Houston at Cleveland, Kansas SOCCER 5 — Auctions Street, M anchester, Conn. Owner agent. praises of Tarkenton, the Connecticut. p.m. daily or as arranged, in NON CONTRIBUTORY PENSION PLAN. sent. Pleasant, homelike at­ Buy it! Telephone 646-8350 for Call 646-6812. Post Jr. Colle(;e at MCC II 06040. An equal opportunity BELFIORE AGENCY quarterback). It probably would be best not to play him on Vikings are doing a little City at Oakland, Los Angeles at Town of Manchester, FINANCIAL downtown Manchester APPLY IN PERSON OR CALL 643-1101. mosphere, central location. Hours BAKERY CLERKS appointment. No agents. Realtors______647-1413 a.III. employer. and salary negotiable. Please send Sunday because he could aggravate the injury.” worrying of their own. Jet San Diego and New England at Connecticut 8 — Bonds-Stocka-Mortgages architectural office. Good $29,900- Five room Ranch with MANCHESTER Bolton at Portland 10 a.m. 9 — Personal Loans references and resume to Box E, partial basement in good condi­ MANCHESTER - New modern Both Bradshaw and Gilliam were injured in last Sun­ quarterback Joe Namath put on Cincinnati. St. Louis is at Robert B. Weiss, 10 — Insurance typing and shorthand required. • Full-time opening, should ALLIED PRINTING Manchester Herald. tion, and a big lot also. T.J. kitchen and fireplaced living VERNON - exciting seven room THE CAPTAIN’S HOUSE day’s victory over the Cleveland Browns. Gilliam suffered an awesome passing show in a Washington on Monday night. General Manager Please send resume to Box AA, PRE-SCHOOL Teacher - be able to work days and Quaint older seven-room Colonial with EMPLOYMENT Manchester Herald. Crockett, Realtors, 643-1577. room enhances this attractive Raised Ranch, two full baths, a dislocated index finger, also on his passing right hand. 13 — Help Wanted SERVICES INC. experience necessary, two two nights per week. authentic pine paneled and fireplaced 14 — Business Opportunities classes, morning sssions. Send • Part-time openings on six room Cape situated on a fireplace, lovely rec room, two family room. Nicely shaded lot. two- 15 — Situation Wanted 579 Middle Turnpike W. EDUCATIONAL Sales - a MANCHESTER - newly large well treed lot. $36,900. F. car garage, owner has retired to the LICENSED PLUMBER - call resume to Columbia morning shift, should be car garage, large private treed Manchester, Conn. Marshall Field family owned carpeted three bedroom home, Cape, and is very anxious to sell. Price Duane Thomas 644-1317. Cooperative Nursery School, J. Spilecki, Realtor, 643-2121. lot. Asking $43,900, Shorey reduced at $38,900. Offers wanted EDUCATION An riqual Opportunity Employer able to work from 7 a.m. large living room, large 18 — Private Instructions P.O. Box 38, Columbia, Conn. publishing organization, is con­ Realty, 872-8578. Must be sold. Male/Fcmale to 2 p.m. or 3 p.m. kitchen, with large dining area, HONOLULU (UPI) — The World Football League MUNICIPAL BUILDING 19 — Schools-Classes GOVERNESS - Live-in, five 06237. ducting a nationwide expansion MANCHESTER - Redwood Hawaiians have released running back Duane Thomas. Cooper 20 — Instructions Wanted days weekly. Must speak program. We are interested in • Part-time openings on refrigerator and stove, Farms, by owner, eight room MANCHESTER - Aluminum beautiful back yard, fruit trees Coach Mike Giddings announced Thursday that the REAL ESTATE Singhalese, to oversee child, hiring 10 individuals in this area morning shift, for clerk to Dutch Colonial, large dining sided beauty, three bedroom 23 — Homes lor Sale recreation, diet, health and; to do outside sales interviewing make donuts, should be and grapevines, quiet room, 2 1/2 baths, king size Raised Ranch with 2 baths, ful­ former Dallas and Washington star had been released un­ BOWLING 24 — Lots-Land for Sate sta rtin g O’etober 16. $500 neighborhood, enclosed front master bedroom, first floor ly applianced kitchen, 2 REAL ESTATE CENTER CLOSED 25 — Investment Property deportment, teach Singhalese-, able to work from 7 a.m. to conditionally to make room for Walter Wingard. Giddings HOCKEY 26 — Business Property and English. Call between 6; minimum for 100 interviews. 2 p.m. or 3 p.m. and rear porch, $34,900, family room, new in-ground fireplaces. 2-car garage. $53,- 646-4144 said Thomas was now a free agent. 27 — Resort Property p.m. and 8 p.m. - 646-6248. For appointment call Mr. Cut­ evenings call 649-5125, mor­ pool, 2-car garage, fantastic 500. Wolverton Agency, FR£(»IEnE& MARTIN, INC., Realtors MERCHANTS - Ding Balch COLUMBUS DAY 28 — Real Estate Wanted ting, at 644-9949. nings, 289-8251. view of Hartford. Moving out of Realtors, 649-2813. 263 Main Street Hancliester Thomas, famed for his silent treatment of sports EQUIP. IMPORTED CHEESE CLERKS writers, came to the Hawaiians in August when Calvin Hill 135-365, Norm Kloter 138-375, MISC. SERVICES AVON-Trim your Christmas ■ BODY SHOP state, must sacrifice at $62,500. W alt V iklentz 149, Tony IMONDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1975| 31 — Servlcet, Offered tree with the extra $$ you make ! PART TIME Cleaners needed, RANCH-CONDOMINIUM 5Vz Principals only. 647-9332. suffered a knee injury. Wingard joined the team in The name you see 32 — Painting-Papering 4-9 p.m. Five days per week. • Part-time openings, should rooms. Two or three bedrooms. Marinelli 140-390, Bernie Casey 33 — Building-Contracting rep rese n tin g the w o rld ’s'- WORKING FOREMAN September. 140-355, Ed Moriconi 139-354, on the Pros 34 — Roofing-Siding largest cosmetics and toiletries - East Hartford and Manchester be available to work eve­ Completely automatic kitchen, REDWOOD FARMS - Custom 35 — Healing-PlumBlng company. Show and sell; Must be able to write estimates and con­ area. Own transportation. Call central air-conditioning. Nice seven room Raised Ranch, Russ Tomlinson 136-392, Reggie EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBERS 36 — Flooring ning shift, from 4 p.m. to. OPEN HOUSE 649-5334. rear patio. Professional three bedrooms, 18x24’ 37 — Moving-Trucking-Storage beautiful gifts, cosmetics, trol 3 man shop. Salary plus com­ 12 midnight and be avail­ Tomlinson 363, Steve Lauretti iHighway 649-50701 landscaping. Very, very, very, fireplaced family room, double 350, Harv Johnson 351 Team Prices 38 — Services Wanted jewelry etc. in your spare tim e.: able to work day shift Set your own nours-pick your missions, Blue Cross, CMS. 3-11 OPENINGS - for RNs and low 30’s and in our opinion, garage, acre wooded lot with SUNDAY, OCT. 12,1-5 John Mecom Refuse 649-18861 MISC. FOR SALE Tuesday or Wednesday. worth more. Mr. Hurwitz, 41 — Articles for Sale own work days. Interested? Call Gary Bergeron lor appointment. LPNs. Excellent benefits and gorgeous view. Merritt Agency AUTOMOTIVE - Bruce Belfiore Agency, 647-1413. NEW ORLEANS (UPI) — New Orleans Saints owner Sanitary Water & Sewer 649-9697 BOWLING 42 — Building Supplies Call 523-9401. working conditions. Please app­ 646-1180. Moquin 209-588, John Kozicki 43 — Pets -Birds- Dogs ly in person. Meadows Con­ Excellent starting rates, with John W. Mecom, Jr. says if the fans are so upset about the 44 — Livestock 235-^, Don Graves 527, George SHOES IN STOCK 45 — Boats & Accessories WAITRESSES - or waiters,' valescent Home, 333 Bidwell one o1 the best wage MANCHESTER - newly MARTIN SCHOOL SNUGLY football team’s dismal 0-3 record, he would be willing to Moquin 532. 46 — Sporting Goods part time help only, all shifts - Street, Manchester. An equal schedules In the Industry. carpeted three bedroom home, 47 — Garden Products leave town — with the players. available. Restaurant open 24" S&SBUICK opportunity employer. Complete program of liberal large living room, large BRANDY SNIFTER 46 —1 Antiques kitchen, with large dining area, “If they are so unhappy with us and they want me to 49 — I W anted to Buy hours, experienced help only, From the wet bar, warmth EASTERN BUSINESS - San­ MOTO-CROSS DIETARY SERVICE - full fringe benellts. refrigerator, and stove, leave town. I’ll take the ball club with me and we’ll leave,” with references, apply within. \ from the Franklyn stove, dy Hanna 171-391, Ron Joiner AQUMIOM DECOR, MC. RENTALS Ask for Walt or Del, Restaurant “New England') Fattest Growing Buick-Opel Dealer" time, mature person responsi­ Apply: beautiful back yard, fruit trees Mecom said Thursday. “I still believe we can get the job 162-162-449, Jim Sirianni 162- 52 — pooms for Rent chestnuts roasted from the 53 — Apartments lor Rent 94, 29 McNall St., Manchester. 81 ADAMS S L MANCHESTER (Open Eves.) 649-4571 ble for sanitation program, in and grapevines, quiet 980 Sullivan Avanua, South Windsor, Conn. BIKE patio. Glowing applianced done. And it does help to have the fans out there behind 375. Ben Grzyb Jr. 163, Mickey TELEPHONE 644-2077 54 — Homes for Rent kitchen, Monday through MOTTS neighborhood, enclosed front you. They got a little upset in the Cincinnati game and Honnes 163-372, Bob Roy 152- 5 5 business fo r Rent DIETARY SERVICE - part Friday, 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. daily, and rear porch, $34,900, kitchen, master bedroom for 56 — Resort Property for Ren! evenings call 649-5125, mor­ cheered Cincinnati a little bit. I don’t blame them for that. 367, Paul Gilberto 152-152-416, WEEKEND SPECIAL - FRI., OCT. 10 SALE 57 — Wanted to Rent time, mature person for dis­ contact Mrs. Burdick, Meadows SHDP-RITE the queen, many more Joe Giambelucca 143, Gabe Completely 56 — MIsc. for Rent hwashing, four or five nights a Convalescent Home, 333 nings 289-8251. features.. .LOW, LOW That’s their prerogative.” MON.y OCT. 13 - COLUMBUS DAY Bidwell St., Manchester, 647- Szabo 141, AI Bonini 145-393, AisMnbM , AUTOMOTIVE week, 4-7:30 p.m., must also PRINTING PLANT SUPERMARKET FORTIES. Mecom and his players could leave New Orleans, but it FISH SPECIALS 9194, Ext. 58. HEBRON - BOLTON line. Open Butch Hart 392, Bub Holmes Reinferced 51 — Aiutos lor SalA help on tray line at supper. Con­ FIRST SHIFT 214 Spencer St. would require a vote of NFL owners to move the team Neons...... 10 for $1J 52 ^ Trucks (or Sale tact Mrs. Burdick, Meadows House Sunday,\ 1-5, 80 ^ Daly lyRd., RICHARDS & KEHMNA 389, Larry Aceto 386, Dom Frime 53 — Hjsavy Equipment lor Sale • PROOFREADER — Some experience necessary. Read Manchester three bedroom Raised Ranch franchise to another city. Also, the Saints are committed >4 — ^totorcycles•Bicycles Convalescent Home, 333 HOUSEHOLD HELP - one mor­ Realtors 528-954S DeDominicis 382, John Galli Red Velvet Swords ...... 3 for $ l| proofs against copy noting gramrriatlcal, typographical or An equal opportunity employer. with built-ins, on one acre. to play their home games in the Louisiana Superdome for 362. God Wag Swords...... 3 for $1i )5 — (^ampers-TraflerS'Mobile Bidwell St., Manchester. 647- composition errors. Compare llthjyjraphic plates against ning a week, laundry, general H om es 9194, Ext. 58. housework, some childcare, Owner, 643-9480. 10 years. Dwarf GouramI ...... 2 for $ l' )6 — Automotive Safvice approved copy. Hours 7:00 to 3:30. ■ Autos for Rent-Lease own transportation, references, MANCHESTER - new listing, I Marble M o lly s ...... 4 for $11 • RECEIVER — Receive and move heavy skids of paper call 646-6788. utilizing fork truck. Lift heavy cartons of paper. Must be 21 JOE LOMBARDO five room older home, central 14 TUNXIS TRAIL, BOLTON Coolie Loach ...... 3 for $1 McDonald’s is now hiring Business Opportunity 14 has listed one of Forest Hills’ location, small barn $29,900, Gene Littler 3 pc. M.F. WOODGRAIN ICE SKATES SHARPENING years old with driver’s license. Hours 8:00 to 4:30. LEGAL SECRETARY - for Hayes Corp., 646-0131. closers for their store in SECOND SHIFT Manchester office, central finest! A seven-room, three INZAIMACHI, Japan (UPI) — Defending champion NECCFC players SPECIALS □ NOTICES Manchester. The hours art STRENGTHEN FREE Enter­ bathroom Raised Ranch prac­ Large 7-room Ansaldi built Raised Ranch, tile baths, •PROOFREADER — Part-time 3:30 to 7:30 p.m. location, excellent opportunity prise - “ S tart Your Own PORTER ST. - Circa 1825, Gene Littler fir^ a five under par 66 today and took a two Tank • Lift Canopy - Incad Strip from 5 p.m. to close and 7 for qualified applicant, call 649- tically covered with wall-to- built-ins, carpeting, two fireplaces, large family room, WEST HARTFORD (UPI) - Tha Bast In Pretsctivs Experience preferred but not necessary. Business” Seminar. For reser­ delightful old homestead, lovely two-car garage, plaster walls, one acre lot with extra stroke lead in the second round of the $300,000 Taiheiyo p.m. to close nightly. All 2865. wall carpeting and a plethora yard with huge towering trees, Defensive end Tony Harrington '10 Gal, 3 pc...... $19.99 Equipmsntls Lott and Found • BINDERY WORKER - Full time 4:30 to 12:00. Experience vations, call 742-9087. building suitable for storage or horse. Mid SO’s. Club Masters Golf Tournament. of the University of Hartford 115 Gal, 3 pc...... $24.99 applicants must be 18 years preferred but not necessary. Perform various hand of other features. Joe will and an oval drive. Wide floor­ Avaliabis from LOST - Light brown female pug. old to apply. Apply In person COOK - person with restaurant CELEBRATE the Bicentennial need about an hour of yopr boards, a Dutch oven and DIRECTIONS: Rt. 84 to Bolton-Colchester exit. Cross Littler, winner of the $65,000 first prize last year in one Hawks and Bill O’Brien offen­ 20 High, 3 po...... $29.99 operations such as collating and Inserting. Will be trained to experience, interested in lear­ over Bolton Center Rd„ to Iriquols Trail. Then bear left sive center for the Worcester dog with Pekinese face. Vicini­ run 50 station rotomatic collator. by starting your own part time time to “Show and Tell” you numerous other features, two of the world’s richest golf tournaments, birdied seven out 120 Long, 3 pc...... $34.99 ning home style cooking. car garage with storage space. onto Tunxis Trail. State College Lancers have ty West Middle Tpke. Call 643- LIBERAL BENEFIT PROGRAM INCLUDING NON CONTRIBUTORY business in Strengthen the all the features! Call now for of eight holes between the seventh and 12th holes for his 29 Gal, 3 pc ...... $44.99 5255. “ m c DONALDS PENSION PLAN. APPLY IN PERSON OR CALL 643-1101. Ordering and kitchen manage­ American Dream “your Two extra buildings including been named defensive and FARR’S ment responsibilities. Call 875- an appointment. five under par 32-34—66 on the 7,187 yard par 35-36—71 46 WEST CENTER ST. dream”. Free enterprise the slave hiding headauartec$. offensive players of the week in 10 Year Warranty OPEN DAILY TO 9 ALLIED PRINTING SERVICES INC. 0944 or apply in person. Rein’s DUBALDO LESPERANCE AGENCY Sohbu Country Club course. He had a two round total of a LOST - male, yellow and white MANCHESTER, CONN. seminar, Barris Motor Inn, BELFIORE AGENCY Priced in mid S)’s. Call for an the New England Collegiate 6 43-7111 579 Middle Turnpike W„ Manchester, Conn. New York Style Deli and 6 4 6 -0 5 0 5 OPEN 12-9 SEVEN DAYS A WEEK altered male, tiger cat, crys AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER M/F Sunday, October 12th,.for reser­ appointment. Keith Real seven under par 135. Club Football Conference. loudly. Talcottville. 647-1083. Restaurant, Route 30, Vernon. vations call 742-9068. Realtors 647-14 13 Estate, 649-1922, 646-4126. I PAUiL f uunic^CiiN — ivirtiNcnc.aii:.rt ii;Vfc.iNii\ij tic^nrti-.o, Manchester, i^unn., Fn,, uci. lu, 1975 I ...... MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Fri., Oct. 10, 1975— PAGE FIFTEEN Homes For Sale 23 Homes For Sale 23 Homes For Sale 23 Homes For Sale 23 Heal Estate Wanted 28 Building-Contracting 33 Articles lor Sale 41 Articles for Sale 41 I Autos For S b10 61 a * e ******•••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••#••••••••••••••#•••••••• Autos For Sale e i Autos For Sale 61 Autos For Sale 61 Apartments For Rant 53 Apartments For Rent 53 Apartments For Rent 53 Apartments For Rent 53 CEN.TRALLY located Ranch. MANCHESTER MAY WE BUY your home? WES ROBBINS carpentry Beautiful wooded lot, city SUPER KITCHEN Quick, fair, all cash and no remodeling specialist. Ad­ 4 1/2 ROOMS, heat, hot water, utilities, bus line. Only $28,SOO. problems. Call Warren E. ditions, rec rooms, dormers, MERCURY garage, central, no children or APARTMENT RinKNToUTHINKRSLKn^ Immediate occupancy. Owners This lovely seven room Howland, Realtors, 643-1108. built-ins, bathrooms, kitchens, NOW RENTING! pets. Call 649-7128. anxious. Pasek Realtors, MLS, Colonial has been completely 649-3446. TAG SALE RENTAL OFFICE ! THINK I 289-7475. remodeled inside and outside INSTANT cash for your home. LINCOLN INDEPENDENCE MANCHESTER Gardens - ef­ Open 8:30-5 weekdays, other Three huge bedrooms, first Call Dan Reale, at Reale’s LEON CIESZYNSKI builder - ficiency and two bedroom times by appointment, MANCHESTER - New three Democratic Headquarters We have a large variety of floor family room, \Vz baths, Corner Realtors, 646-4525. new homes custom built, apartments, available in I SAancUacd & ^osseUol bedroom Ranch, dining room, 445 Hartford Road deluxe one & two bedroom new refrigertor, stove dis­ remodeled, additions, rec VILLAGE beautiful country setting. Walk s 5,500 — Beauty shop on Oak St, business only. ^ kitchen with built-ins, WE WILL buy your home. rooms, garages, kitchens An Adult Community to everything. Rent includes Townhouse and Garden type aluminum siding, baseboard hwasher. New cabinets, S 0,900 — Beauty shop business, convenient location. H Quick efficient professional remodelea, bath tile, cement SATURDAY, OCT. 11th Manchester heat, hot water, appliances, and units throughout Manchester. heat, $42,500. Wolverton Agen­ aluminum siding, vacant. service, call us first. W. J. Bar- work. Steps, dormers. Residen­ Dir. from Route 6 & 44A parking. Superintendent, 646- cy, Realtors, 649-2813. DAMATO ENTERPRISES I 933,000 — Immaculate Cape, off Porter St, fireplace. I Owner reduced price to $41, comb Realtor, 644r8000. tial or commercial. Call 649- 9-> 4 North on Rt. 83 (Main St.) 0090. Equal Housing. 933,900 — Six-room Colonial, oak woodwork, garage. 500 for quick sale. Excellent 4291. No Pre-Sales to Henry. 240 Hew State Rd. value on today’s market. Small FIVE ROOM Duplex, three ^ - 1 0 2 1 1 MANCHESTER TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY Glassware, Tape Recorders, Picture Frames, quiet complex of unusual 1 bedrooms, large kitchen, living 937,500 — Aluminum sided 7-room Cape, garage. □ MIC. SERVICES Carpentry and general contrac­ Books, Toys, Dishes, Hair Dryers, Radios, Record 1976$ ARE NOW room, washer and dryer *37,900 Bedroom townhouses, close to bus, 937,900 — Seven-room Colonial, new kitchen, garage. ting. Residential and commer­ Players, Games, Puzzles, Much More... hookups, garage and yard. $190. Draitic price reduction on Ihle lour shopping, church, pool, tennis. 930,500 — Just listed, 2-bedroom Duplex. cial. Whether it be a small Mature singles welcome. No FOUR ROOM apartment with bedroom full-dormered Cepe on 8S REAL ESTATE CENTER Services Ottered 31 Featuring: 1 Diana Drive. Two baths, llrat floor repair job, a custom built home Farm Fresh Apples & Pumpkins pets, security deposit. Call 649- garage, middle-age couple 939,900 — 7-room Cape, 2 baths, garage. family room, owner says, “Sell now.” 646-4144 or anything in between, call 646- Democratic Town Committee - Paul Phillips, Trees. • Massive Bedroom • Walk-In Closet 1156 after 6. preferred, no pets, no children, REWEAVING burns, holes. 930,900 — 6'/> room Ansaldi Ranch, 2 fireplaces. FRECHETTE & MARTIN, INC., Realtors 1379. • Full Basement • Laundry Hook-Ups call 643-5797. Zippers, umbrellas repaired. MANCHESTER - Two bedroom 263 Main Street Manchester • Private Entrances and Patios 1 Window shade , Venetian blinds. Townhouse, 1 1/2 baths, full WEST CENTER ST. - efficien­ 939,900 — New 6-room Colonial, Vh baths. TOBIAS CARPENTRY Service WARREN E. Keys. TV for rent. Marlow’s, - Remodeling, repairs, ad­ • Air Conditioner • Color Co-ordinated Decor basement, includes heat and cy unit, tile bath, kitchen and 867 Main St. 649-5221. 940,500 — 5-6, 2-Family, convenient location. ditions, custom building. No job DISPUY! appliances, $220. per month. living room combination, two $35,000 - MANCHESTER, six TAG SALE - Sunday, October includes heat 941,900 — 3 bedroom Duplex, 2 heating systems. SEASONED cord wood - cord bedrooms, $175 and security, too small. Free estimates. Over 12, 10-5, miscellaneous 643-6423. HOWLAND room Colonial, large treed lot, and 1/2 cord loads, delivered, telephone, 646-1189. completely remodeled, must be r ASSORTED ~1 25 years experience. 643-5769. household goods, chairs, 1 Realtors 643-1108 E. Yeomans, 742-8907. We have a large variety of 1 & 2-bedroom MANCHESTER - new unusual seen. Century 21, Jackston- clothing, etc., 13 Centerfield 952,900 — Redwood Farms, 7-room Cape, 2 garages. I DONUT HOLES i STDP BY OUR SHOWROOM apartments and townhouses throughout the one bedroom Townhouses now SUB-LEASE, 3 1/2 rooms, Avante, 646-1316, 646-5461, WHEELS - with, without new St., Manchester. Mount Vernon Apartments, 954,900 — 9-room Colonial Cape, 900' lot. BOLTON - near Manchester RoolIng-SIdIng-ChImney 34 Town of Manchester. renting at Independence I 29< DOZ. snow caps, GM 13” , 14” Ford Village, an adult community. Vernon, available December line, new Custom built Raised $33,500 - MANCHESTER, six I FOR SALE - Butternuts, $3. per 1 I with this ad — Limit 2 Dozen. 15" Never touched ground. 643- Full basements, private en­ 15th, 872-8922. Ranches, secluded acre plus room Cape, with Swedish BIDWELL Home Improvement 2880. bushel. Call 649-1649. Raymond F. Damato 959,900 — New 3 bedroom Duplexes “Southview.” [ Good Sunday thru AND VIEW THE COMPLETE LINE trances and patio, includes Co. Expert installation of 959,900 — 2 stores, 2 apartments, in Bolton. wooded lots, call builder, 646- fireplace in living room, Owner Developer THIRD FLOOR apartment, Wednesday only at aluminum siding, gutters and heat, appliances, carpeting, air 5353. perfect starter home. Century NEW - used, 1-5 gallon wide PORCELAIN finished cast iron four rooms, two enclosed ★ ★ ★ ★ ***★ *********★ *★ ****★ *★ trims. Roofing installation and Designed With conditioner. Close to shopping, 21, Jackston-Avante, 646-1316, MISTER DOHUT mouth jars, wine bottles, kitchen stove, kerosene and gaS church and bus. Model open porches, married couple only. COVENTRY - North - Three 646-5461. 255 West Middle Tpke. repairs. 649-6495, 875-9109. crocks. Also kegs, barrels, convertible to wood, $100. Gall You in Mind 1 office Is In constant need of new listings. It you're I Manchetter, Conn. ' 11:30 till 8 p.m., daily. Henry No children or pets. Security Our bedroom Ranch, large country spigots. 643-2880. 647-9037. OF LINCOLN-MERCURYS FOR 76! Model Open 11:30 til 8 P.M. Dally deposit required. $140. Utilities thinking of selling, please call for confidential Inspection I------1 HORACE Tetrault — Siding, St. off Main St., Manchester. AVancUard & (»\,o9seUo I kitchen, deck, approximately MANCHESTER - Newer three Paul W. Dougan Realtor, 646- and appliances not included. and evaluation. We welcome and appreciate your seven acres, $42,000. Call or four bedroom Ranch, con­ roofing, storm windows, aw­ WURLITZER Upright - good TAG SALE - Saturday, October Paul W. Dougan, Realtor REALTORS-MLS------e 4 6 - 2 4 8 2 ^ j 1021, 643-4535, 649-3940. 643-6927. I weekdays, after 6, or weekends venient location, good condi­ MILLAR TREE Service, Inc. nings. Quality workmanship, condition, $525 firm, call 566- 11th, 10-4, miscellaneous, small . 649-3940 • 646-1021 • 643-4535 i businessi REMEMBER, YOU DESERVE ONLY THE 189 West Center Street Removal, pruning, lot clearing, free estimates. Fully insured. We Will Be Open Every Night ’til 9, ■ BEST. all day. 742-8993. Principals on­ tion, $35,900, Paul W. Dougan 3801, or 644-3270. tables, and chairs. 19 Flag ly- Realtor, 643-4535. spraying^ Fuly insured. 872-9187, 649-3417. Drive. Autos For Sale 61 Autos For Sale 61 Licensed. Fre estimates. Phone A SPANISH china cabinet, $175, MANCHESTER - available 646-3437, 633-5354. ROOFING - Specializing Except Thursday and Saturday! MANCHESTER TOLLAND - Two bedroom a lawm mower with grass TAG SALE - Saturday, October □ RENTALS November 1st, five room Offered by the MANCHESTER - five very at­ house, granite fireplace, 15 repairing roofs, new roofs, catcher $35, a kitchen table, 11, 9-5, toys, clothes, juvenile, duplex, near hospital, eat-in tractive rooms, garage, two Must sell. Beautiful 8-room acres, $25,900. Red Carpet TWO HANDYMEN will clean, gutter work, chimneys, cleaned $25, air conditioner, 12,000 sports, and m iscellaneous kitchen, stove and refrigerator, baths, nice yard and Colonial. Featuring: Realtors, 872-8304. rake, lime, fertilize, mow, and repaired. 30 years BTU, $70, radial arm saw, $200, items, at 91 Wetherall. Rooms for Rent 52 no pets, utilities not included. maintenance of lawn seasonal. CATAUNO’S AUTO neighborhood. 6 1/2% assum- • Four Bedrooms experience. Free estimates. and recessed florescent light Parking one car. $210 plus PHILBRICK mable mortgage, with about Cellars and attics cleaned. Howley, 643-5361. fixtures, $10 each, call 646-5826. • Family Room with Fireplace TAG SALE - Saturday, October THOMPSON House,, furnished security, 649-8220. $20,000 down, or conventional, MANCHESTER Reasonable prices. 643-5305. • Formal Dining Room 11, 9-5, 81 U nion S t., rooms, centrally located. CHFA financing available. $36,- ROOFING - Installation and FIREWOOD - for sale, well MANCHESTER - November 1st SIX-FIVE DUPLEX Manchester. ALSO... Kitchen privleges. Parking. SALES and SERVICE AGENCY 900, Odegard Realty, 643-4365. • Living Room with Fireplace AVILABLE supervised day repairs, gutters, storm win­ seasoned, split or round, $25 per Extra nice. Half acre plus, treed lot. Reasonable rates. Phone 649- occupancy, brand new three • Applianced Kitchen care with meals for your elder­ dows, doors. Experienced load. The Andrew Ansaldi Co., separate furnaces, garage. $51,900. TAG SALE - Saturday, 10-4, 257 2358. bedroom duplexes in residential The next best car to a New Car Is a Catalano Quality MANCHESTER - Seven room • First Floor Family Room ly relative, while you go to quality workmanship. Fully in­ 649-5249, neighborhood. Starting at $275 CAPE — Six rooms, treed lot, Cape with fireplace, aluminum WARREN E. work, shoppin, visit a friend. sured. Free estimates. Burnham St., Manchester. Used Car For Example: • Two-Car Garage ESSEX MOTOR Inn - weekly per month. Includes appliances city utilities, handy location, siding, plaster walls, large lot, Call 649-2358 for information. Reasonable prices. Rick GE range, avocado, continuous and carpeting. Heat not in­ • 2 ‘/! Baths TAG SALE - two families, Oc-. LOWEST YEAR END SAVIKSl rooms. Single $56, double $69, 1973 FORD MAVERICK - four door sedan, automatic $31,500. 2-car garage, quiet Burnett, 646-3005. cleaning, 1 1/2 years old. HOWLAND tober 11, 12, 10-4, sm all plus tax, continental breakfast, cluded. Security deposit and neighborhood convenient to All this on acre lot. Asking Venetian Blind Repair S Sales Excellent condition, $225. Call references required. No pets. transmission, radio, 6 cylinder, low mileage. EXECUTIVE L RANCH - Realtors 643-1108 appliances, tires, bikes, toys, air conditioning, color TV, call schools. $37,900. Odegard Real­ $54,900. All reasonable offers CUSTOM A STOCK SHADES D&A ROOFING. Roofs, siding, 643-9262. Call 647-9936 or 649-2003, 1972 CHEVROLET CHEVELLE - two door hardtop, automatic Nine rooms, 22x28 master games, books, movie camera 646-2300. ty, 643-4365. considered. Also a Complete Line of gutters, and leaders. Free es­ transmission, power steering, power brakes, radio, vinyl top, bedroom, family room, game CUSTOM DRAPES ft ROMAN SHADES timates. Fully insured. 249- and projectors, hi-fi tuner and FRECHEHE & MARTIN amps, furniture, attic fan, skis 238 CHARTER OAK Street- low mileage. room, den, private yard, on MANCHESTER 0205. ON BRAND NEW 1975s!! v i l u g e r a p a r t m e n t s THE BARGAIN HUNTER Room with private entrance, dead end street in prime Realtors______646-4144 Lots-Land For Sale 24 and boots, skates, and much 1972 OLDSMORILE CUTLASS SUPREME - four door VENETIAN BLIND CO. 56 Cooper Street suitable for older working per­ ive-r(k)m townhouse apart, neighborhood. For further NEW LISTING 29 NSSai. STffin 646-1422 more. 14 Stephen St., hardtop, automatic, power steering, power brakes, radio, has a full line of Fall and Manchester, off Parker, son. $20. weekly. Security. 649- ent, 1Vz tiled baths, 2 alr- details call. LARGE SEVEN ROOM An­ MANCHESTER - Two family, a HOW MANY two fa m ily BRAND NEW 1975 BRAND NEW 1975 vinyl top, air conditioning, low mileage. Winter Clothes for men, between East Center and East 1746. onditioners, wall-to-wall saldi built Raised Ranch, tile "must see," completely building lots are there available Heating- Plumbing 35 1973 MERCURY CAPRI - two door sedan, four speed, radio, BOLTON — RANCH, 5 rooms, in Manchester? We have one! ODD JOBS - trucking, home women and children. Recently Middle Turnpike. arpeting^ full basement, baths, built-ins, carpeting, redecorated, move in condition, CENTRAL LOCATION - Free bucket seats, low mileage. Call Tongren Real Estate, 633- repairs, serving Manchester for COMET BOBCAT MPGL 3 bedrooms, garage, large two fireplaces, large family three large bedrooms, eat-in SEWERLINES, sink lines, remodeled. Everything from parking, kitchen privileges, eat, hot water, appliances. 8633, 289-8802. five years, free estimates, 643- 1970 VOLKSWAGEN 113 - four speed, sliding roof, low wooded lot $36,000. room, two-car garage, one kitchen, 2-car garage, treed lot. cleaned with electric cutters, A-z, including holiday gifts. TAG SALE - Furniture, and all references required. 643-2693 0 pets. 0304. acre lot, with extra buildings $520 monthly income. Fiano by professionals. McKinney Hours: Tues.-Sat. 10-4, Thurs. kinds of things. Saturday and after 5 p.m. for appointment on­ 6 4 9 - 7 6 2 0 mileage. CIRCA 1830 - Well main­ Bros. Sewage Disposal Com­ Sunday, 10-5. 115 Sycamore suitable for storage or horse Real Estate, 646-5200. COVENTRY and Fri. nights 6-9. ly. 1972 OLDSMORILE TORONADO - fully equipped, low tained nine room antique LIGHT TRUCKING - attic and pany, 643-5308. Lane. Mid 50’s. Bolton area cellars cleaned, for free es­ mileage. Colonial, four fireplaces, four EAST HARTFORD - Raised ACREAGE FOR SALE FURNISHED ROOM for rent, Convenient to 1-84. timate phone 647-9610. 1972 LTD COUNTRY SQUIRE WAGON - for bargain hunters. bedrooms, study, one full and Ranch, three bedrooms, 9.7 acres of partially cleared land has NO JOB too small, toilet WE BUY and sell used fur­ linens provided, close to MANCHESTER - newer three two Vz baths plus attached five DUBALDO-LESPERANCE fireplace, garage, beautiful just come onto the market. Call Mrs. repairs, plugged drains, kitchen TAG SALE - October 11, 12th, niture. Cash on the line. One everything. Call 646-3109. bedroom Duplex, half of two 1908 OLDSMOBILE VISTA CRUISER...... $895.00 room unfinished carriage view. Century 21, Jackston- McGlone, 649-5306 for details. ELECTRONIC TUNE-UP $10 faucets replaced, repaired, rec 10-4, 44 Packard Street off of piece or an entire housefull. family, full basement, includes 646-0505 plus parts. Brakes, shocks, 1971 FORD CUSTOM 5 0 0 ...... $995.00 shed, potential for studio, Avante, 646-1316 or 646-5461. rooms, bathroom remodeling, Wetherell. 646-6432. Furniture Barn, 345 MANCHESTER - clean, semi- appliances and carpeting, 1 1/2 EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY lube, bearings, etc. baths, $280 per month, Paul 1971 FORD P IN T O ...... S995.00 etc., two story barn, well heat modernization, etc. Free Main St., beside Douglas Motor Two Door Sedan, dark blue metallic, St. no. 5CT56,200 six- furnished room for working Guaranteed. Call anytime, 646- BEAUTIFUL mobile home in W.Dougan Realtor, 646-1021, COLUMBIA LAKE - spacious JUST REDUCED! Executive BARROWS & WALLACE estimates gladly given. M & M Sales. cylinder engine, all vinyl interior, radial ply tires, power person, busline, parking, $20 1964 OLDSMOBILE 98 HOLIDAY S E D A N ...... $595.00 treed lot, $54,000. 2065. Lorley Park. Adults only. Call 643-4535. four bedroom Ranch, seven room Raised Ranch, in Manchssler Raw Havan Hartford Plumbing & Heating, 649-2871. steering, AM radio. per week, Mr. Blanchard, 646- 849-5306 397-1515 728-6615 429-3550. Tires $4.00 over cost, Cash and Carry GARRISON COLONIAL - fireplaced living room, large beautiful country setting. Im­ TAG and PLANT Sale - Four 2482. CUSTOM DRAPERIES - made 3 1/2 ROOM apartment, like Four years old, fieldstone country kitchen with new 1975 maculate condition, with new FRANK SCOTELLA Plumbing families, pool table, household Ask about our one year Warranty very reasonable, work TAG SALE - Spruce St., Oc­ private home, pleasant, con­ appliances, dining area, 16x32 in ground pool. Century - Repairs and remodeling, items, clothes, toys, furniture FURNISHED ROOM - working fireplace, beamed ceiling, guaranteed, call anytime, 649- tober 11, 12, 10 to 4. venient location, working finished family room, entire 21, Jackston-Avante, 646-1316, BOLTON - $11,000, three acres, sewer lines cleaned electrical­ and dishes, Brighton Roadj^ Runabout 2.3 litre engine, white sidewall tires, AM radio, adult. Parking, on bus line, wall-to-wall carpeting, family 4266. NOW adults, no children, pets, 643- home completely redecorated. 646-5461. trees, privacy, dead end street. ly. Prompt service on emergen­ Hebron. (Just over Bolton Line ’3199 wide color keyed moulding. Pastel blue. St. no. 5T31 references. Call 649-6526. room, sliding glass doors to Owner financing available. cies. 643-7024, HUGE GARAGE Sale - Hun­ Route 85.) Follow signs off 2880. large deck, garage, mint con­ Two minute walk to the lake. TIRED OF waiting in line? Call Docking privileges. Mid 40's. Lawrence F. Fiano Realtors, dreds of goodies. 70 Mill Street, Daly Road. Saturday and Sun­ ATTRACTIVE Sleeping room, CATALANO’S AUTO dition. $51,700. the Car Doctor. We tune your Manchester. October 10, 11, 12. Thomas J. Blanchard, Real 649-5371. BOTTl HEATING and Plum­ day, October 11th, 12th, 9-5. Call BRAND NEW 1975 shower, bath, private entrance, FOUR ROOM Duplex, two MANCHESTER car at your home. 19 years bing - All heating and plumbing 646-6349. free parking. Apply 195 Spruce bedrooms, range included, Estate, 646-0299. experience. For appointment HEBRON -11 acres plus, zoned repairs plus remodeling. Call BEAUTIFUL Blue suede coat, J St. security deposit and references NEW RANCH - Extra large SIX ROOM COLONIAL call 649-4824 or 646-5826. NOW ’3271 rural residential, country set­ 643-1496. (calf-length) $35. size 5. Call TAG SALE - October 11, Satur­ MONTEGO required. Available November modern kitchen, two baths, MANCHESTER - Two family, Three bedrooms, formal SALES and SERVICE ting, $11,850. Century 21, Lyn 643-1770, day, 10-3, 41 Oakland Rd., South ROOMMATES Wanted - share 1, call 643-8996 after 5. fireplace, 2 car garage, 5-5, two car garage, convenient dining room, living room with DRIVEWAYS - Residential and location, 643-8498 or 684-4192. Jackston-Avante, 646-1316, 646- PLUMBING and Heating Windsor, furniture, and mis­ BRAND NEW 1975 three bedroom apartment, call 369 Center Street aluminum siding and win­ fireplace, also enclosed sun- commericial, installed ANTIQUE typewriter, books, Owner-agent. 5461. repairs, remodeling a speciali­ cellaneous. 643-6288 after 5 p.m. dows, large deck, picture win­ anywhere in Connecticut. No milk glass and miscellaneous. Manchester, Ct. 646-6322 porch, attached garage, patio. ty. Otto Lorentzen, Contractor. Autos For Sale 61 dow in basement with walkout Finished rec room, good loca­ job too small, or too large. 688- Call to 8:30 a m. and 6-7 p.m., Wot-Not Shoppe, 252 Spruce MANCHESTER - Four MONARCH! Apartments For Rent 53 to patio. $47,900. tion. $43,900. 0863, out of town call collect. 649-4056. Street, 10-5:30 p.m. daily. bedrooms and family room on ANDOVER OUTDOOR first floor, applianced kitchen, 2 U&R REALTY CO., INC. WE HAVE customers waiting COLONIAL — 7 rooms, IVz AHENTION BUILDERS SNOW BLOWER repairing, Flooring 36 FOR "a job well done feeling" full baths, finished basement. chain saw and lawn mower, FLEA MARKET for the rental of your apartment baths, 3 bedrooms, 643-2692 Three adjacent building clean carpets with Blue Lustre. or home. J.D. Real Estate Attached garage. $45,900. sharpening and repairing, pick AND TAG SALE breezeway, garage, swim­ Robert D. Murdock, Realtor lots, wooded, surveyed, 1 'A FLOOR Sanding - Refinishing, Rent electric sharnpooer, $1. E. Associates, Inc. 646-1980. ming pool, redwood deck, Wolverton Agency, Realtors, up and delivery, Ellington floors like new, no waxing, A. Johnson Paint (Jompany. Every Sunday 649-2813. acres each. Terms. Eouipment Center, Route 83, wooded yard. $42,500. (specializing in older floors). 8 A.M. - 5 P.M. LOOKING for anything in real Ellington Industrial Center, 9 HORSE Tractor, snow Four door pillared Hardtop, dark blue, metallic, St. no. SCSI, Cape Cod — two years old, 24' Ceilings and inside painting. BROAD ST. COMMON, estate rental - apartments, 875-5018, 8-6 p.m. daily Saturday thrower, also mower, good con­ white vinyl top, 351 V-8 engine, pleated vinyl trim, white living room, first floor family WARREN E. HOWLAND John Verfaille, 646-5750, 872- MANCHESTER Two-door Sedan, dark red, 250 6-cylinder engine, radial homes, multiple dwellings, no 8-4. 2222 dition. Asking $300. 643-4644. sidewall radial tires, manual air conditioning, AM radio, WITH A 24JXN) MILE A-1 room with fireplace and Realtors 643-1108 . Behind Dairy Queen on Broad Street. tires, power steering, protective body side mouldings. St. no. fees. Call J.D. Real Estate deluxe wheel covers, protective body side mouldings. Associates, Inc. 646-1980. beamed ceilings. Eat-in WINDOW CLEANING - Indoor space available for dealers 5E50 §■ What is your Property Worth? ONE DOUBLE porceline sink, and craftspersons. kitchen, formal dining room, residential and commercial, in­ white, one automatic Sears gar­ NEWER Three-bedroom We will inspect your property and suggest Business Property 26 cluding initial cleaning for con­ NEW DEALERS WEEKLY! king sized master bedroom, □ MISC. FOR SALE age door opener, one 32" pre Duplex - IV2 baths, carpeting, alumi.ium siding, twp-car gar­ an asking price. (No obligation,i tractors or developers, fully in­ hung outside door, three lite, For IntormBthn, call MANCHESTER - Unique op­ all appliances. $275 monthly. age, treed lot, mint condition, Ask us about our guarantee sales plan TODAY! sured, free estimates. Call one 24 " x 6’8” pre hung flush 649-6 5 44 NOW *4499 NOW *3738 Frechette & Martin, Inc., SEE portunity - modern one floor $53,200. Quality Maintenance, 647-9498. Articles lor Sale 41 door, two 30" x 6’8" pre hung Realtors, 646-4144. building with 2300 square feet, flush door, one 18” x 6’8” pre MINI-FARM on West Side, three acres, ideal for office, ODD JOBS - You name it, we do ALUMINUM sheets used as hung flush door, one trumpet TAG SALE - Coventry, Satur­ MANCHESTER- Deluxe 2 BERNIE ERTEL seven-room home in excellent REALTORS - MLS club, or organization. Below it. Cleaning top-to-bottom. Free printing plates, .007 thick, with case, call 742-6724. day and Sunday, October 11 & bedroom Townhouse, IV baths, replacement at $49,900. Hayes QUALITY USED CA^S 2 condition, new siding, etc., 289-7475 — EAST HARTFORD estimates. 643-2097. 23x32", 25 cents each or 5 for $1. 12, miscellaneous items, from full basement, private en­ 1973 FORD LTD SQUIRE 1974 CHEVROLET NOVA garage, large lot with garden Corporation, 646-0131. GIANT TAG, Rummage and house, barn and yard, take 742-8243 — COVENTRY Phone 643-2711, 74 MERCURY $3695 70 PONTIAC $1895 1970 FORD MAVERICK $1395 trances and patio, includes I station Wagon. V-8 engine, Cruisomatic 2 Door Hatchback, automatic transmission, and fruit trees, shed. $42,000. Painting-Papering 32 Bake Sale, October 11, 10:00- Route 44-A, to Allen’s Market, Two door sedan, economical, 6 cylinder engine, heat, appliances, carpeting, Member National Assoc, of Real Estate Boards also MANCHESTER - doctors, Monterey Custom 2-Dr. Hardtop, saddle bronze, Tempest Safari Wagon, dark green, matching vinyl I transmission, power steering, power power steering, power brakes, radial tires, CLEAN USED refrigerators, 4:30, Bolton Town Hall, Bolton Cedar Swamp Rd., 1.3 miles. automatic, radio, nicely equipped, hard to find pool, air-conditioning, $290 per RAISED RANCH — Seven lawyers, and professionals take tan vinyl Interior, tan vinyl roof, 400 V-8, automatic, Interior, 350 V-8 engine, automatic transmission, I brakes, electric rear window, real nice real sharp. member of the Hartford. .Manchester and Vernon Multiple PAINTING - Save 30 - 60%. ranges, automatic washers, Center Rd. power staarlng, power brakes, factory air con­ power brakes, power steering, radio, whitewall model. month. Paul W. Dougan, note, eight room Colonial, high I wagon. rooms, beamed cathedral Listing Service. Five years experience. with guarantees. B. D. Pearl’s TAG SALE - Sunday, OctobeT ditioning, radio, radial whitewall tires, only 18,000 tires. Realtor, 646-1021 or 643-4535. ST No. E31A ^ __ ceiling in living room with traffic area, parking for 30 Excellent references. Pete, 742- Appliances, 649 Main St, 643- CHAIN SAW -12 inch blade, un­ 12, 10-4, 895 Center St. ^ miles, 1971 FORD TORINO $1995 I No. 161A cars, ideal for office and home 73 FORD $2795 Two door hardtop, white, blue vinyl interior, V-8 S p e c ia l ’ 2 5 9 5 fieldstone fireplace, eat-in 6117 (toll free) 5-10 p.m. 2171 der warranty, $80, 649-6466. MANCHESTER- Large newer or apartment situation, many 73 COUGAR XR-7 $3695 Gran Torino 4-Door Pillared Hardtop. Classic automatic, power steering, power brakes, I S p e c ia l ’ 2 9 9 5 kitchen, formal dining room, TAG SALE - Saturday and Sun­ FACTORY AIR CONDITIONING. duplex three bedroom apart­ 1975 FORD MAVERICK possibilities, G&R Realty, 289- INSIDE - Outside painting, DON’T MISS this gigantic four day, October 11 & 12, 11-4, 270 White, dark blue leather Interior with matching copper, dark brown Interior. 302 V-8 engine, 15x21 fam ily room with r ' vinyl roof, 351 V-8 engine, automatic transmission, automatic, power steering, power brakes, ment. Immaculate condition 6885. f e c ia l rates for people over 65. West Center St., flea market 74 CONTINENTAL $6595 1975 MUSTANG 2 Door Sedan, 250 6-cylinder engine, vinyl fireplace, wooded acre lot ASSORTED family tag sale, antiques, power sleering, power brakes, wwl, sharp car, only FACTORY AIR CONDITIONING, new whitewall throughout. Priced right. R. 1 Fully insured. Estimates given. household items, toys, clothes, type items including barrels. ; Two door Coupe, dark blue, white leather Interior, Black, 4 cylinder engine, 4 speed transmis- interior, Cruisomatic transmission, with privacy, $44,900. 18,000 nllss. tires. Zimmer, J.D. Real Estate 646- Call 649-7863. DONUT HOLES and much more, October 11,12, white vinyl roof, all power including automatic 1 Sion, radial white sidewall tires, plus much whitewall radial tires, power steering, WE NEED LISTINGS NOW! BUSINESS ZONE (H temperature control, air conditioning, cruise con­ 1980. ASK 128 East Center St. r 8 a.m. till sunset, 19 & 21 New­ TAG SALE - Saturday, 11th, 9-4,. 74 MERCURY $4595 74 MERCURY $3595 1 more. Only 6,000 miles, real sharp. radio, exterior decor group, lite group. Thinking of Selling Your K Colony Park 9 Passenger Wagon, dark green, Montego MX 2-Dr. Hardtop, red, black vinyl top, trol, tut wheel. AM/FM stereo with tape. A true Don Lappen Kathleen Otter Manchester WALLPAPER Hanging - $3.00 29< 0 1 DOZ. I man St., Manchester. Avon, baby clothes, household luxury! THREE ROOM furnished ST No. P4S7 ------STNo. P461 I Property? Call TODAY! per roll. Experinced items., tools. Rain date, Sunday,' matching vinyl Interior, automatic, jjower steering, black vinyl Int., V-8, auto., PS, PB, tec. air cond., DESIRABLE CORNER LOT with this ad — Limit 2 Dozen. radio, whitewalls, sharp car. apartment, all utilities, 272 Doug Anderson Ken Rpyce tr a d e s m a n . Cfall R, power brakes, FACTORY AIR CONDITIONING, 1 S p e c ia l ’ 3 T 9 5 S p e c ia l ’ 3 4 9 5 Modern two bay service station, easily Good Sunday thru NEIGHBORHOOD Tag Sale - 10 Oliver Rd., Manchester. AM/FM stereo radio, roof rack, less than f9,000 Main St. Starkweather, 644-3194. Ben Shankman Carl Zinsser converted to other professional uses. Wednesday only at Assorted household items, miles. 1973 FORD TORINO 1974 PLYMOUTH FURY III PHILBRICK Owner financing available, asking $59.- plants, clothing October 11th, YEECH! Rusty-leaky - seven- MANCHESTER - spacious about any of these fine listings 000. PAINTING - interior and MISTER DONUT year old, 18x12’ figure eight 74 FORD $3695 2 door Hardtop. Blue, cruisomatic 4 Door Sedan, V-8 engine, automatic 255 Weft Middle Tpke. 9-5. Corner Eastfield and three bedroom apartment, in exterior, paperhanging, Northfield Streets. pool is all yours for the best LTD 2-Dr. Hardtop, medium brown, dark brown transmission, V-8 engine, power steering, transmission, power steering, power Manchester, Conn. vinyl roof, matching brocade Int., V-8 auto., P8, : d aily r en t a l: new two family, carpeting, air LAWRENCE F. FIANO excellent work. References. offer. After 6 p.m.. call 568- , conditioning, dishwasher and 1 air conditioning, excellent condition. brakes, air conditioning, plus much, much AGENCY Free estimates. Fully insured. 5098. : ' PB, factory air cond., radio, radial whitewall tires. ^SYSTEM. MANCHESTER Realtors 649-5371 FIREPLACE WOOD - save fuel separate driveways, $260 per 1 ST No. P444 A m m more. Martin Mattson, 649-4431. SCREENED LOAM - driveway money, seasoned hardwood. 72 MUSTANG $2795 month, security, call 646-1379 ST No. 196A ^ ^ _ __ __ 1 REMLTORS Ansaldi built, six-room Ranch featuring two fireplaces, eat- 1 S p e c ia l ’ 2 1 9 5 gravel, processed gravel, sand, Cut, split and delivered. $22 Two-Door Hardtop, white two tone blue and white, after 6 p.m. in kitchen, three bedrooms, large family room and garage. PAPER HANGING Expert. stone and fill. George H. Grif- half-cord. Stovewood, $27 half­ Dogs-BIrds-Pets 43 custom Interior, 351 V-8, automatic, power S p e c ia l ’ 2 4 9 5 Resort Property 27 steering, radio, white wall tires. SPORTY. 1974 FORD CUSTOM 500 Lovely landscaped lot. Located close to stores, schools etc. Your average paper, in average fing, Andover, 742-7886. cord. 228-0619. V ERNO N - Town H ouse 646-4200 room, $25. Mr. Richman, 646- / m o r i a r t y 4 Door Wagon, V-8 engine, cruisomatic 1970 DODGE CHALLENGER ALUMINUM SIDED Dutch Colonial located near Manchester HUNTING Camp on 1 1/2 sur­ DOG-CAT BOARDING reser-! 73 PLYMOUTH FURY $2695 Gardens, a beautifully 3864. DARK RICH loam, five yards transmission, power steering, power disc 2 Door Hardtop, V-8 engine, power 1 Country Club on almost one acre lot. Fireplaced living room, veyed acres, furnished has NEIGHBORHOOD Tag Sale - yations. Combined inside/out- III, Four-Door Hardtop, dark green parchment landscaped apartment com­ $28. plus tax, pool patio sand, vinyl Interior and dark green vinyl root, V-8, brakes, very low mileage. Real clean. steering, power brakes. Real Sharp. 1 formal dining room, family room, three bedrooms, IVz deeded right of way, running House Street, Glastonbury, side runs, partitioned privacy, munity of unusual architectural R. HEBERT & Son gravel, and stone 643-9504. between Manchester Road and germicidal lighting. Canine automatic, power sleering, power brakes, lactory design, featuring private en­ STNo. 240A ST No. 291A ^ ______1 baths, and garage. water in camp, owner will paperhanging, painting, com­ air conditioning, white wall tires, PRICED RIQHTI FOR SALE - four room Cape, finance to qualify buyer. $4,700. Keeney Street. Children’s and Holiday Inne, 200Sheldon Road,. 315 CENTER ST., MANCHESTER, CONN.* Phone 643-5135 trances, private patio with mercial and residential, free ALUMINUM SIDING - S p e c ia l S p e c ia l ’ 1 5 9 5 two fireplaces, single car gar­ Fenton Chester Real Estate, household items, 9-2. Saturday. Manchester, 646-59971. sliding glass door, wall-to-wall VERNON estimates, 644-0642. Warehouse clearance. age, in center of town. P.O. Box 122, Lyndon, Vermont carpeting, range, refrigerator, Six-room older home with two-car garage. Good starter Sacrifice! Will sell and com­ 1975 FORD GRANADA 1975 PINTO RUNABOUT Telephone 646-8350 for appoint­ 05849. 1-802-626-5669. FIREWOOD for sale - Seasoned PRIVATE riding instructions, dis^sal, master TV antenna, ment. No agents. home with large kitchen, three bedrooms, living room. BulldIng-ConIractIng 33 pletely install heavy guage hardwooood, split and English and Western, $5.00 per traverse rods; storage and 4 Door Sedan, 250 6-cylinder engine, 2300, 4-cylinder engine, special value 1 Asking $23,500. aluminum siding on average delivered, $25 per half cord. Dogs-BIrds-Pats 43 Boats-Accesaorlea 45 Antiquea 48 Wanted to Buy 49 Cruisomatic transmission, whitewall tires, package, Cruisomatic transmission, steel 1 Real Estate Wanted 28 hour, call 633-5571, anytime. laundry facilities in basement. NEWTON H. Smith & Sons - house 1000 square feet for $788. Call F. Schillinger, 871-0737 Total electric, no pets. One and power steering, power brakes, deluxe belted whitewall tires, lite group. 1 MANCHESTER - Exceptional ELLINGTON Remodeling, repairing, ad­ Full financing available. FREE to loving home, one year 18’ CRUISER LINE, 125 h.p. WANTED Antique furniture, OLD DOLLS - Paying top prices ALL CASH for your property after 5 weekdays, all day BASSET HOUND - AKC two bedroom partments im­ bumper group, radio, lite group. ST No. P466 ______1 buy on three bedroom Colonial, ditions, rec rooms, porches and Guaranteed. Call Carl collect weekends. old, spayed, Cocker-Gollie Evinrude with trailer. Call 875- glass, pewter, oil paintings, or for...... your old doll's, $65. and up One acre building lot with trees and views. $11,000. within 24 hours. Avoid red tape, registered, male, eight months, mediately available through ST No. P4711 with 1 1/2 baths, den, living roofing. No job too small. Call 525-9135. $150, 742-9394. cross, loves children, very 8119. other antique items. R. for China and bisqueisq dolls. $100 November 1, starting at $165 S p e c ia l ’ 3 1 9 5 room and family kitchen, only instant service. Hayes Corpora­ 649-3144. playful, dishes, toys, leash, Harrison, 643-8709. and up for Bye’lo.’lo.Ne iNever give or ’ 3 9 9 5 tion, 646-0131. GARAGE SALE - Friday Oc­ per month. Call 872-0528 Mon­ S p e c ia l $32,500. Wolverton Agency, QUILTS - bedspreads, pillows tober 10, Saturday October 11, FREE to loving home, one runner, included, working 1964 EVINRUDE, 18 HP, sell a doll without getting our day through Friday 8 a.m. - 5 Realtors, 649-2813. CARPENTRY - Repairs, to match. $20. up. Call 649-5459. 10 a.m. - 5 p.m., 51 Goodwin mother asthmatic child, 643- excellent condition, $200 or best ANTIQUES Wanted - American pffer. Call locally, 875-7356. SELLING your house? Call us male Weimaraner, two years p.m. for appointment. ZINSSER AGENCY remodeling, additions, garages, Street. Golf clubs and cart, old, call 633-4478, or 228-0300. 2971 after 6, anytime weekends. offer, call 875-1841. furniture, oriental rugs, pain­ first and we’ll make you a cash roofing, call David Patria, 644- tings, pewter. Windsor chairs, ANTIQUES, lamps, dolls, BOLTON - newer Raised Ranch BASEMENT water pump $40, electric heater, high chairs, offer. One day service. T. J, 1796. 45HP CHRYSLER 1963 engine, crocks, jugs, Ron Dionne, 643- clocks, guns, oil paintings, UNUSUAL Deluxe one with 27' kitchen and dining 1972 Cadillac carburetor, $60, household items. Moving, many AT Stud white toy poodle. Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. 44 needs some repair although 1691. statues, toys, post cards, com­ bedroom Townhouse, jprivate area. Large living room, three two motorized forklifts, capaci­ bargains. Championship background, LIveatosk petju BUILDING - Remodeling, many new motor parts, $150 or ics, crank phonographs, oak entrances and patio, full base­ 6 4 3 - 2 4 8 5 100 Windsor Avenue, Rockville 8 7 5 - 3 3 6 9 bedrooms, fireplaced family IMMEDIATE CASH for your ty 3,000 lbs. $1200 each, please telephone 643-te5. roofing, rec rooms, additions, call 643-9508. TAG SALE - miscelaneous, WHY TRAVEL miles to enjoy best offer call 875-1841. FURNITURE - rugs, paintings, furniture. 646-2690, 646-1882. ment, includes, heat, room, 2 1/2 baths, 2-car garage. property. Let us explain our appliances, carpeting, and pool. ‘^Tolland County’s Oldest Ford Dealer” garages. All kinds, carpentry jeweliw, furniture, odds and ENGLISH SETTER puppies, your horse? Box stalls, Olympic pewter, dolls, crocks, lamps, $54,500. Wolverton Agency, REALTOR* fair proposal. Call Mr. Belfiore, etc. Now accepting con­ $245 per month. Paul W. HoOrs: Mon., Tues., Wed., Fri. 9-9; Thurs. 9-6, Sat. 9-5 646-1511 work. For estimates call 649- ELECTRIC GUITAR - and ends, Saturday and Sunday 10-4, thoroughbred, no papers. $35. size ring, and miles of trails MVE K KLFED YOU UTELY? WANTED - older high four Realtors, 649-2813. 647-1413. Dougan, Realtor, 646-1021 or 1142. amplifier, $60, call 875-1841. 14 Bowers St. 742-9347. available in Manchester. Call Phone M3-2711. signments, for November auc­ poster bed frame with bureau 643-0355. tion, 644-8962. and mirror, $50. Call 649-9649. 643-4535. 1 PAGE SIXTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Fri., Oct. 10, 1975 r WINTHROP BY DtCK CAVALLI MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Fri.. Oct. 10, 1975- PAGE SEVENTEEN Autot For Sale 61 Trucks for Sale 62 Motorcycles-BIcycles 54 Cempers-Trellers Answer to Previous Puzzle H E Y F O S T B 2 ! WEU-.HCW ...I H A V E T H E Mobile Homes 65 Waridrobe Born Loser — Art Sansom 1970 DODGE Challenger, 4 >A REV O U U P c m E r P O W E R TC> 1947 - 3/4-ton CHEVROLET H-D SPORTSTER-1973, 5,000 autom atic, good tires, good READY TO live in and priced THERE? c a n t -SEE truck, rack body, 4-speed. Built- miles, new engine-30 over, CLOJD MENS' shape, $900, or best offer. 649- right. $6,995, front kitchen, two ACROSS 3 Map section up springs, good tires. Rugged. many extras, immaculate. 1 Stocking MINES. 1798. bedroom, won't last! Brand 4 Organic Powerful 643-2880. Jerry 643-6411. 5 Hoad covering compound new, front kitchen, in Deluxe Dear Abby 8 Scarf of fur 5 Pronoun I DOU'T ORB IF 1969 CH RYSLER Town and Early American wall-to-wall 11 Aspects of an 1974 CHEVROLET Van, G-20, KAWASAKI ■ 1973, Enduro 6 State Country Wagqn, new transmis­ carpeting, matching issue □ 3/4 ton, heavy duty suspension, bike, 125CC, low m ileage, 7 Domesticate IWBS DO 6HARCf6 sion, brakes, differential, appliances, $9,995. Trades 1 2 ------8 ObstacleMarie U li] RIHS many extras, low mileage, excellent condition, $350. 649- By Abigail Van Buren Saint $ 7 0 AW HOUR i I'M excellent engine, good tires, Welcome, large selection of 9 Roman Q a UEIB excellent mechanically. Must 2813 or 643-4548. 13 Suitable goddess n i i c n 131^12] $700, call 643-9463. Goll Q7R 'TCnn homes to choose from. Look 14 Decree E S Q a □I2][^ (iALUKOfzP A intq 14’ wide living. Parts 10 Took food m i ^ a Cempers-Trellers 15 Penitence 11 Dry, like wine CaQE^ 1971 PLYMOUTH Sebring Plus, 17 Focal point FIU AAB ER ! supplies, and accessories, full d e a r ABBY: Our problem is probably a common one, 16 Smell 28 Foot joint 50 Poker slake 1973 CHEVY pick-up, 3/4 ton Mobile Homes 65 19 Vivid hue $1200, 1970 Chevrolet Malibu time service department. Plaza 18 Made over 30 English river 51 Newspaper POi truck, $2,500. 40,000 miles. but I haven t yet seen a solution to it in your column so I 20 Raw minerals two door coupe $850, 1971 Pon-' Homes, 1348 W ilbur Cross thought I d write. i ^ * 21 Part ol a 32 Negative reply Enterprise C H7SC y H U iftC T M Ktg U $ on Camper for two people also 1975 MOTOR HOME Eldorado 22 Leave out 10-10 tiac Bonneville, Two door hard­ Highway, Berlin Turnpike, garment 33 Ascend Assn. available. Call 649-4938 after 4. with Ford Chasi, 4,000 miles- There are four girls in our office. (It’s an Insurance 26 Asterisk 23 French river 39 Fish sauce (ab.) top, $1495, 1972 Buick Electra Berlin Conn.,1-828-0369. 29 550 (Roman) and full warranty, power agency.! At times we are very busy, but there are times 24 Topic for a 41 Distinctive 52 Because $2500, 1971 Chevrolet Impala, 30 Apparel 1966 CHEVY step van, ideal for steering, power brakes, air con­ when there is absolutely nothing to do debate dresses 51 One (comb, €) 1975 by hgA. Ific, T M U 5 . Pit W . Apartments For Rent 53 Autos For Sale $1595, Repossessions, Savings MUST SELL - No reasonable 31 Family Sf*l£z>V\ 61 Autos For Sale 61 Autos For Sale 61 camper, $300. Call after 5 p.m., ditioning AM-FM radio, 8 track 25 Russian rulers 44 Angry form) 10-10 Bank of Manchester, 646-1700. offer refused, 1973 Concord 20’ In the past when we had nothing else to do, we just sat 32 Relative 228-3990. system, TV antennae, shag 26 Feminine 46 Appearance 54 Insurgent Mickey Finn — Morris Weiss TOYOTA - See us for reliable Motorhome on Chevy Chassis. around and talked, did needlework or read m agazin es-any­ 34 "Home of the garment 47 Produced (coll.) carpet, roof rack, sleeps six, —TUT" used Toyotas with our 6tWay GTO 1967, body and parts, 646- Fully self-contained, like new, thing to keep from pulbng our hair out from sheer boredom . brave" (ab.) 27 Skin disease 49 Functions 55 Label priced very reasonable, leaving 35 Artist's YEP/ BUT HE DIO HE TELL YOU 100% warranty. We also buy 1148. Now our bosses have instructed us to "look” busy with , NOT VET. BUT ONE PLAYER IS IN THE HOSPITAL Bargain Buys for lattarad many extras. Can be seen in medium REALLY WHY HE SLUGGED CHARLES country, call between 9 a.m. r " 3“ r ” Si r ~ 7 r - 9 10 'MAVBB HE'LL TELL WITH A BRAIN CONCUSSION — used Toyotas. Lynch Motors, Budgats„in the want ads. Willimantic. Call 456-2511 “insurance business,” even though we aren’t. In other 36 Girl's name WRECKED THE COACH, and 9 p.m., 646-4163. /MINERVA— THEY BECAUSE COACH BATES DIDN'T 345 Center Street, Manchester, 1970 STANDARD shift between 8 a.m.-5 p.m. words, we have to be typing som ething-even if it’s 37 B ig ----- , HIS CAREER. UNCLE PHIL? WERE TALKING APARTMENTS it 12 13 NO PRO TEAM TAKE HIM OUT OF THE 646-4321. A T LA S TI Maverick, good running condi­ California WHEN I l e f t t h e ChariM Drive weekdays. personal co^rrespondence. We can’t read books or BANK REPOSSESSION - 1973 38 Supply of WILL TOUCH HIM HOUSE./ tion, needs body work, $ ^ . Motorcycles-BIcycles 64 magazines, do needlepoint or manicure our nails 14 16 lb AFTER WHAT Formerly WE PAY $15 for complete junk •** in stock for Call 644-9205. Holiday 29’ Travel Trailer, rear • horses I know this doesn’t make one bit of sense, but those are HAPPENED/ 173-183 E. Middle Tpkjs. cars. Call Joey, Tolland Auto bedroom, fully self contained 40 Six (Roman) 17 18 19 TRIUMPH in excellent condi- our orders. Do you have any suggestions about how we can 41 Letters of Quiet location, not on a Body, 528-1990. IMMEDUTE DELIVERY 1963 CHEVY Nova, two door six and designed for all winter use. tio,n. Reasonable. Call 643-4534. (i.e skis-snowmobile lodge) make our bosses see how ridiculous their orders are? alphabet 26 22 23 24 25 through street. Some oc cylinder, running condition, 42 Liang o( China Available with or without tow BORED FOURSOME 26 2T ie 26 cuapncy for Oct. 1. FORD Mustang II, 1974, white, $150 or best offer, 872-8174. 1970 HONDA, SL 350, excellent SCRVMG AtCMCA 43 Boy's name 30 four cylinder, manual transmis­ vehicle. Call Willimantic for in­ nUMTIC 45 Shade tree Luxury apartments, some running condition. $450. Call 1- ■EQWWGI spection, 456-2511 between 8 D EA R B O R E D : Better follow instructions or else your 48 Type ol shoe 31 32 33 34 feature fireplace, 1 or 2 car sion, very economical, owner, 1975 CHRYSLER Cordova, un­ 537-1627. 644-0466. a.m.-5 p.m. weekdays. bosses might wise up to the probable fact that they’ve got 52 Winter vesture garage, and fenced in patio. der 15,000 miles, like new, fully 36 37 equipped, many extras, 646- more help than they really need. (2 wds.) Rent at $260, New 56 Expiate 1968 YELLOW automatic VW 4035. Autos For Sale 3d 40 41 buildings start at $275. 61 Autos For Sale 61 Autos For Sale 61 57 Numeral convertible, good second car, DEAR ABBY: Add this one to your list of how a 58 Harem room 4i 43 44 call 875-1897 after 5. OPEN FOR INSPECTION VOLKSWAGENS - We buy, sell, husband can tell if his wife is fooling around: if she suddenly 59 Greek letter repair, 1969 Station wagon, $1,- 60 Skeleton part 4$ 47 48 49 SO 51 Priscilla’s Pop — Al Vermeer DAILY 2 p.m. UNTIL DARK starts to get pedicures and shaves her legs every day M ERCEDES BENZ, 230, 1966. 295. 1969 Kombi station wagon 61 Small cask CAUGHT ON IN COLORADO 53 WHEN I'lM MARRIED I'L l'^ OR BY APPOINTMENT Very clean, very good condi­ camper, $1,195; 1965 Kombi 62 Actual being 52 54 55 66 C A N D LE S IF T H E R E 'S A (phH.) tion. Excellent buy. Call 522- NEW 1976 BUICK ideal for camper, $595; 1969 ii DINE BY CANDLELIGHT A R E SO BIRTHDAY CAKE 646-0800 or 646-1540 DEAR CAUGHT ON: And here’s another tip for the 56 69 9800 days, or 247-9031. Volkswagen bug, automatic, DOWN EVERY NI(SHT/ ROMANTIC! wives on how to tell if hubby is fooling around: if he starts -\^^D ER 'EM.' rebuilt engine, $1,195; 1969 VW CHOICE TIME!! 1 Conceal 6b 61 62 > shaving twice a day and suddenly makes constant use of 2 Norse deity 1973 PLYMOUTH gold duster, 6 bug, 4-speed, real clean, $1,095; 10 MANCHESTER - newer one ★ RE(»LS cylinder, automatic, air- UJlUiii 19M VW $695. Tim Moriarty those breath-sweeteners. Also, if he “loses” more than two bedroom Townhouse, full base­ (NEW SPAPER EN TEH PRlSE ASSN i conditioning, Chorches Motors, Silktown Motors, 270 Hartford handkerchiefs a week, follow him! ment, private entrances and NEW 76’s IN STOCK NOW , 643-2791. ^ CENTURY LUXUS Road, Manchester, 643-6217. patio, includes heat, DEAR ABBY: I own a nice little two-bedroom cottage, appliances, carpeting, $230 per TOYOTA CELICA - 1972, 1973 HORNET Hatchback, V-8, which I advertised for rent. A nice-looking young fellow m onth, P au l W. Dougan ★ CENTURYS S u i AT SURPRISINGLY LOW PRICES! Win at Bridge excellent condition, 47,000 automatic, X Package, air- answered the ad, saying he planned to be married soon. He Realtor, 646-1021, 643-4535. miles, air conditioned, 20 MPG, OGC conditioning, radials, call 646- liked the house and said he wanted his fiancee to look at it. At trick two he played his ace overall. Make offer. Days, 646- ★ SKYLARKS O 1230 days, or 646-3087 nights. (She lived in another town.) She arrived the next day, saw NORTH (D) 10 NEWLY REDECORATED six 5384, evenings, 649-2062. ♦ Q64 of trumps. The singleton king room Duplex, private en­ the house and liked it, and he signed a year’s lease. CONVERTIBLE - 1966, Chevy V A7 dropped, whereupon South had trances, parking, adults, one 1976 p m The next day, they bought some furniture and moved 1973 GREMLIN, X package, six Impala power steering, 6 J52 no trouble scoring all 13 tricks. child accepted, no pets, 872- PRICED S Q f i O ' I976 H0HCI right in—together! Abby, they've been living there in my tires. Moving to Florida. Must J6 0 automatic, $350, or best offer. A AQ963 A p a rt-^ m the fact that the 4892. house for two months”now, ju st like husband and wife, I WEST EAST Captain Easy — Crooks and Lawrence sell. 646-0471. FROM V U f c 646- 8840. presume. play w o rl^ , it was the best A J 10 9 2 AK87 percentage. There was a 267o C'MON'. WAKEUP, WA^Hi IT'& DAYLISHT'.’ TAKE MOVIES OF I DUNNOl 1973 ROADRUNNER, power This is a small town, and I have my reputation to think of. VQ10865 VK9432 7 ROCKVILLE 3URRP..f hand. It may not meet with redecorated. Cml 643-4740. your approval but the final con­ bid one diamond. His hand tract of six diamonds certainly does qualify for two notrump, STORRS - UCONN area, deluxe OUR BIGGEST DISCOUNTS EVER!! ARE ON DISPLAY NOW! is the correct one. but he should not make this one bedroom apartment, The combination of the jack response when he has two good appliances, carpeting, no pets, 1975 GREMLIN four-card suits. Not that the adults, only, $140 monthly, L. F. FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE WE WILL BE OPEN TIL 9 TONIGHT. of spades lead and the fact that NEW bidding isn't likely to wind up at Fiano, 649-5371. East was able to cover dum­ SEE THEM TODAY! my’s queen with the king left three notrump. Just that the 1975 the contract in considerable diamond bid gives the best chance to explore slam 0KA\/£... jeopardy, but South was equal PRESIDENTIAL to the occasion. possibilities. PINTO PONY PACER Tr y OUR hash.' VILLAGE APTS. MUSTANG II STALION Out Our Way — Negley Cochran MANCHESTER Mr. Abernathy — Jones and Ridgeway LOADED! WOULD YA MIND GOIN' New tor 76! 232, six cylinder, automatic, power -iDU BLOCktHEAPS 1 AIN'T STUPIP THE OLPSTER 1THAT OLP e o R R Y - One and two bedrooms. New lor 76! o u r TH' BACK DOOR ? AIN 'T MACHIMISTS, ENOUGH TO POESN'TLIKE / t im e r DID steering, AM radio, custom unit package, Including such fancy options as Factory d id n Y m e a n Near schools, churches Y(Oij'RE o n l y m a ­ LEARN TO A BUSBOY y l e a r n TH' Air Conditioning, turbo wheels, steel CLAIMING \ WHOLE courtesy light group, visibility group, y c h in e o p e EATOeS; BUILPABOAT TDQTTARTLE and shopping center, on belted radials, strato bucket seats, rear A MACHINIST CAN JUST TO BE A HE'S A COOK J TRADE BUT y o u LIKE oversized battery, whitewall tires, under­ E H ? y SPENT ALL bus line. Call anytime defog, power steering, power disc brakes, BUILP ASHIP PECic s w a b ­ THAT coat and glaze, metallic blue, white rally FROM SCRATCH.' b e r ON IT, V(9U l ) HIS LIFE ON stripes, blue interior. St. No. 2351, front anti-sway bar, silver metallic, THEY PON'T t u r n OLP F06EY.', ONE MACHINE.' 6 4 6 -2 6 2 3 I original list price $3851.35 burgundy interior. St. No. 2392, original ■n OUT r e a l MACHIM list price $5212.15 ISTS ANY MORE ONLY * 3 4 9 5 ONLY * 4 8 9 5 Homes lor Rent 54 AU lO-IO JONES J- MANCHESTER - four-room 10-10 kipeaow house, immaculate condition, SUPER SHARP - READY USED fireplace, fully furnished, private yard, garage, no pets, Mutt & Jeff - Al Smith no children, $275 monthly, WITH 76s IN. OUR CARS AT SENSIBLE PRICES!! r r ------q Hayes Corp. 646-0131. Astro-graph t h e PHONE ALWAYS RINGS TELEPHONE COMPANY SIR.' , VOLKSWAGEN JUST WHEN I'M TAKING A YOUR PHONE SEEMS TO DE VERNON - six room Ranch, 1 ish 1972 DATSW By BERNICE BEDE OSOL OUT OF ORDER! Model 412,4-door Sedan, 1973 CUTUSS BATH ! 1/2 baths, family room, in­ I'LL LEAVE the luxury Volkswagen, IS. Coupe, 350 V-8, |510 S.W. beautiful .one] cludes appliances, one car gar­ For Saturday, Oct. 11, 1975 IT OFF THE age, $350 a month, Paul W. I this beautiful, 1-owner automatic, power ■owner car, 39,000 original I LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Your 75s MUST GO! ARIES (March 21-Aprll 19) To­ family is going to find you very Dougan Realtor, 646-1021, 643- Icar has only 24,000 steering, fac. air con­ ■miles, full service recordil day you’re likely to be swayed difficult to please today. That's 4535. I original miles, equipment ditioning, AM/FM radio, ■at this dealership.! by the words of others. Analyze because you're going to tell I includes, automatic, dou- tinted glass, rear (Automatic, ra.dio,H carelully the advice and its them to do one thing and ex­ THE FEUP McKEE ST. - seven room older BUY NOW FOR GREATEST Ib le action bucket seats, defogger, burgundy ■reclining bucket seats,Jj source before you follow it. pect something else. house, large lot, $250 and I factory air, AM radio, I finish, matching Interior ■tinted glass, whitewalljj security, telephone, 646-1189. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Our Boarding House — Carroll & McCormicl| ■ radial tires, elec, rear and accent vinyl roof, 26,- ■tires, soft yellow, black ln-| This is definitely not the day to Even though you're going to Idefroster, silver blue 000 miles. Iterior. MANCHESTER - Six room attempt a do-it-yourself pro­ find the perfect opening, don't UM,YA6, PEOPLE 5AY MY single partially furnished older I metallic, dark blue In- ject. Sore thumbs and frayed repeat what was told to you in LIFE VfOULP SUPPLY AMPLE 1 THAT6 THE tempers will result. confidence. The person will house, two bedrooms, Iterior. MATERIAL R R A NOVEL EE NEATE5-T PUT- *3 4 9 5 *2 4 9 5 learn you've spilled the beans. 7 5 redecorated, spacious grounds, SAVINGS EVER! GEMINI (May 21-June 20) ALtriOU6H MY EXPLOITS ,WHAT, 'PPWN 5 IMCE no pets. Write Box V, 1 *3 1 9 5 v Don't be too open-handed to­ SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. ARE ALMtJ^T'-rtEH-HEH- YOU MRS. HP(9PLE. The Flintstones — Hanna-Barbera Productions Manchester Herald. day and lend something not 21) If you've earmarked money UNBELIEVABLE MEAN, iERVEP FATTY (R A N D N E W 1 9 7 5 L T D BRAND NEW 1975 MAVERICK ■Too T?" yours without first consulting for the weekend's fun, stick to SERIOUS FiCTICN.' MAJOR H(7WRI6AN 1974 MTSIM 2692 the owner. It would be a breach the budget. Dig Into other O'?------of faith and friendship. funds and you'll have trouble HI5 MEAL IN Business tor Rent 55 1973 N0V« CUSTOM 1972 m IGT Coupe, equipped | paying It back later. A$ A m a st e r hypn otist A Tf?(9U6 H.' w/automatic, air con­ CANCER (June 21-July 22) Be r ONCE SAVEP A SAFAW sure your mate has a voice in CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 1,000 SQUARE Feet space on iRunabout, 2000 cc ditioning, AM-FM radio I BY STAB1N6 PAWN 0 Hatchback, 307 V-8 decisions affecting the family 19) Button your lip If you feel Broad Street behind Dairy I engine, automatic, 17,000 with electric antenna, ACHAR6IN6 LION Queen, ideal for any small ser­ automatic, power today. If tie or she doesn't and like saying a few choice words original miles, gold finish, reclining bucket seats, AFTER TBE vice or retail business. $325 I steering, radio, white wall something goes awry, you'll to the boss today. He may not 6UARP5 monthly. 649-6544. I tan interior tires, ride mouldings, 30,- electric rear defroat, | never hear the end of it. always be right, but he's always the boss. FLEP.' 000 miles, burgundy. Only 10,000 original mllet, LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) There *2 3 9 5 lull service record at I will be several tasks you don't AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) OFFICE SPACE this dealsrahip. Emerald enjoy doing staring you in the Steer clear of political or 14-Door Pillared Hardtop, vinyl trim, white eldewall tirea, con- i green metallic, saddle j face today. The small ones you philosophical debates today. FOR RENT I Int. will do begrudgingly. The ma­ Feathers will get ruffled that 2517-, square feet, center of ‘2 7 9 5 jor ones you won't even will be hard to smooth back Manchester, air conditioning $ 1 attempt. into place. and parking. Call 643-9551. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sepl. 22) PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) ( 1 Resist the temptation to lake Friends may try to Impose on EW EY / financial risks. Leave your you today. Be on guard If DIMPLY Buz Sawyer — Roy Crane AGREE P checkbook at home jf you’re you're with a person who's not BUT, SIR, HE'S VGENIUS?... FAH ONLY*4800 ONLY*3300 heading lor the racetrack or normally reticent about asking w ith H|M= SIMPLYRiMPiv\ /PIVtNEO /MAY I THERE'S A SOY, RICO AAA ATI, □ AUTOMOTIVE even the bingo parlor. lor favors anyway.- (P N U » e T 10-10 RAVISH tNG,'i SPEAK WITH PLAYS THE VIOLIN ON THE ^ BRILLIANT... BRING HIM TO MY LARGE SELECTION STILL AVAILABLE, BUT HURRY! MAESTRO. YD J, S IR ? STREET FOR A POSSIBLY A HOTEL TOMORROW Short Ribs — Frank Hill beggar 'WOMAN pleaseP GEHIU5...V0U’VE AT 10. I WILL l iste n Autos For Sale $i IF YOU WILL COT TO HEAR TO HIM ONE MINUTE! D e C O R M IE R h e v , w h a t d o y o u w e 'r e a b o u t t d p u t ' WE 'THOUGHT VOU WUZ ' 1 EXCUSE Hl/V\ PLAY. 5 U V 5 TH IN K DOINf ? THIS ADDRESS ON t r v iy -to m u s c l e \H NEED CAR? Credit bad’ THAT BUILDING. ON OUR NUMBERS RACKET. Bankrupt? Repossessed? hf Honest Douglas accepts lowest FORD DILLON FORD MOTOR SALES INC. down, smallest payments. T 7 " Douglas Motors, 345 Main. 288 BBOAD STREET, MANCHESTER VOLVO - 1973, 144, fuel injec­ 319 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER 643-2145 tion, five steel radials, excellent. 644-0282. 643>4165 iDATSUNi

la 1975 by WEA. Inc.. T.M Big US HI OH PAGE EIGHTEEN — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Fri., Oct. 10, 1975 P? Zr OBITUARIES Glastonbury man 'MQRI E R 8/ Mrg. Jane C. Smith Mrs. Jane C. Smith, 41, of 100- 0v« 40 Y nn of Uiwxcalied Sorvico Spruce St. died Thursday at the named principal 24 Hours Dally University of Connecticut O p e n Medical Center, Farmington. FOR EMERGENCY SEAVICE Born in Tremont, Maine, at Ellington High Mrs. Smith had lived in Manchester and Enfield most of her life. She was a member J. Robert Ford of Glaston­ 'session was announced. of Center Congregational bury has been appointed as Mrs. Forbes contends that Church. principal of Ellington High with any executive session the OIL BURNER & Survivors are three sons, School to fill the vacancy board has to meet in open ses­ Kenneth Smith and Michael created by the death, last sion and then vote to go into HEATING INSTALLATION Smith, both of Manchester, and summer, of long-time principal executive session. She said one Eugene Smith of Ellington; a Gordon Getchell. board member told her no such 643-5135 daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth Ford, who is 41, has been ser­ vote was taken. Arrigoni of East Hampton; her ving as executive vice principal mother, Mrs. Sara Hallowell at Glastonbury High School. Wilson of Manchester; a Before that he was a depart­ brother, Donald Wilson of ment chairman and teacher at NOTICE Manchester; her maternal Norton High School in grandmother, Mrs. Mary K. Massachusetts. MANCHESTER WATER DEPT The Principal Selection Com­ Hallowell of Dennisport, will begin flushing the water malna of the former Maine; her paternal grd- mittee of the Board of Educa­ tion has been screening Manchester Water Company in the North End of town mother, Mrs. Sarah Barbour of on Monday, October 6,1975 and will continue Mon­ Bath Harbor, Maine; and two applicants for the position for day thru Friday until completed. grandchildren. the past three months. In all The funeral is Saturday at 2 there were 40 applicants both Should you experience rusty water it may get into p.m. at Holmes Funeral Home, from within and outside the your hot water tank. If it does, after the water returns 400 Main St. Burial will be in Ellington school system. to normal, clear the settled material by drawing off East Cemetery, Firehouse site being cleared The number was narrowed the water from the faucet at the bottom of the tank. Friends may call at the down to 15 applicants who were Should you have a load of wash stained or muddied funeral home tonight frpm 7 to Work is underway for clearing the site for the Buckland interviewed by the committee by this disturbance, after the water returns to normal, tors for the project. The firehouse will be at Tolland Tpke, and Ford was one of two can­ 9. Firehouse. A $233,000 contract for the construction was wash the load with your regular soap and 4 ounces of and N. Main St., adjacent and to the east of Buckland didates recommended for con­ signed Wednesday. Operating the bulldozer is William .Vliss Pauline A. Hoppe School. (Herald photo by Dunn) sideration of the entire school cream of tartar. This should clean the wash satisfac­ ROCKVILLE — Miss Pauline Burr, an employe of Fred Brunoli & Sons of Avon, contrac­ board. torily. A. Hoppe, 89, of 89 Vernon Ave. The selection was made in died Thursday at a local con­ executive session and Glenora valescent home. Forbes, an independent can­ She was born in Rockville Rockville Grant store to close didate for election to the board Dec. 30, 1885, where she lived in November, is charging that 'KATHY SAYS: "irS COLUMBUS DAY WEEKEND, TIME TO' most of her life. The W. T. Grant store on W. Main St., closed are in Simsbury, Hamden, expanded to larger quarters in the same the board violated the Freedom RE-DISCOVER THE FANTASTIC WORLD OF DOTH IN AND Before her retirement, she Rockville, will be among five stores in Newington, and Torrington. center. The area vacated was taken over OUT OF SEASON PRODUCE AT PERO’SI.” of Information Law noting that O RCHARD FRESH: Macs, Cortlanda, Rad Delicious, Macoun & was a cashier at the Hartford Connecticut the chain will close in a A Grant spokesman in New York City by Sage-Alien. it failed to comply with her Greening Appies, Sweet Cider, Sickis A Barliett Poors, Gourds, indian Hospital. bankruptcy reorganization move. said the exact number of employes to be Louisiana and Missouri are the only written request for notice by Corn, Pumpkins, and Crabappies. She was a member of Trinity The closing of the Rockville store has affected by the closings has not been NATIVE: CaulKlower, Carrots, Beet Greens, Spinach, Red & Hot states west of the Mississippi in which mail of all board meetings. Peppers, Leeks, Shalots, Corn, Acorn & Butternut Squash, While Sweet Lutheran Church in Vernon, been expected for some time. The large determined. Most stores average about 40 Grant will continue to operate. Besides Dayton Shepherd, superinten­ Potatoes, Boston Lettuce, Parsnips, Green A Yeiiow Squash, Green A She is survived by a sister. store at Vernon Circle will remain open. employes. Yeiiow Beans, Cranberries, Turnips. California and Virginia, all stores are dent of schools, contends that FRESH: Strawberries, Biueberries, Watermeion, Red, Blue A Green M iss E dna A. H oppe of The Rockville store has only about a half being closed in Iowa, Minnesota, Montana, Mrs. Forbes was notified in Grapes, Plums, Native Chestnuts, Pomegranates, Grapefruit Rockville. dozen employes. Plans are to close it out The chain will be closing 201 stores all Nebraska, Texas, Nevada, Arizona, New that she was sent a calendar Honeydews, Crawshaw Melon, Kwi Fruit. The funeral service is Mon­ by the end of November. together. Most of the stores are located in Mexico, Idaho, Oregon and Washington. showing board meetings for the THRIFTY WEEKEND SPECIALS The Grant chain, yesterday, announced day at 11 a.m. at the White- shopping centers and many are the prime year. Mrs. Forbes said the NATIVE CAULIFLOWER large head 75 ‘ it will be closing virtually all of its stores Gibson-Small Funeral Home, 65 tenants in those centers. Over expansion and losses on credit calendar lists committee FRESH STRAWBERRIES pint79‘ Elm St., Rockville, with the west of the Mississippi River including 65 Such is the case in the Vernon Circle sales were blamed by Grant’s manage­ meetings for the year. NATIVE BARTLEn PEARS ... 7 lb. Average B a g * 1.50 Rev. Donald J. McClean of­ in California and 22 in Virginia. shopping center. The Grant store started ment when its troubles first came to light Shepherd said the principal ACORN & BUHERNUT SQUASH 3 ibs 29‘ ficiating. Burial will be in The other Connecticut stores to be out in smaller quarters in the center but more than a year ago. was chosen in executive session MAC APPLES (B G rade)...... 16 Ql. Basket *2.75 Grove Hill Cemetery, so there was no reason for Mrs. “COKE” 26 oz. Returnable Bottles...... 3 for05< Rockville. Forbes to be present. He said, There are no calling hours. To speak at conference however, Mrs. Forbes was pre­ SYRUP’S^dS^JGA'RT®'''®^ * MAPLE | Friends wishing to do so may sent at the last regular meeting OPEN DAILY 6 A.M. TO 9 P.M. • SUNDAYS 6 A.M. TD 8 P.M. make memorial gifts to Trinity ^^^e Sei^^ Harai^Sunday Papan, plu. Loflerv TIckntt William J. Kuhfuss, president Dr. Plante, director of the in­ of the board when the special Lutheran Church or the ABOUT of the American Farm Bureau ternational bilingual-bicultural Arthritis Foundation. Federation, and Dr. Alexander education project in Hamden Mrs. Florence Herrick Plante of Bolton are scheduled will speak on “ Ministry to TOWN Correction Mrs. Florence Elizabeth Der­ to speak Saturday during the P ED f) PRODUCE!" """ Public Education” at the The Town of Manchester is ■ hi I I h# by Herrick, 72, of 117 Avery St. annual meeting of the Connec­ department of Christian educa­ The Manchester Garden Club negotiating with the Andrew 276 OAKLAND ST.. MANCHESTER . BAa.BnaA died Thursday at Manchester ticut Conference of the United tion luncheon. will meet Monday at 7:30 p.m. Ansaldi Co. for constructing a Memorial Hospital. She was the Church of Christ, which is being The Rev. Henry Millan Jr. of in the Robbins Room of Center new Bidwell St. bridge. widow of Albert C. Herrick. conducted this weekend in the Pastoral Counseling Center, Congregational Church. Mrs. Wednesday’s account named Born in Hartford. Mrs. Wallingford. West Hartford, former chaplain Robert C. Glenney is chairman the wrong contractor. Herrick had lived in Mrs. Douglas Porter of Mar­ at Manchester Memorial of the program on dried Manchester for 40 years. tin Rd., Hebron, chairperson of Hospital, will lead a program arrangements. Before her retirement in 1972, the conference's world hunger on “Families” during the she was employed by the State task force, was instrumental in department of lay life and work Welfare Department. She was a issuing the invitation to the luncheon. The Women’s Auxiliary to USHER GIFTS member of First St. Paul's president of the American The Rev. John A. Lacey, Manchester Midget Football United Methodist Church, Hart­ Farm Bureau Federation, who pastor of the First Association will meet Monday ford. will speak on "U.S. Agriculture Congregational Church of Ver­ She is survived by a daughter, Faces the World Food Crisis" at 8:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Gift* For Men non, will preside at the m the (keen • 646-3736 Miss Lois A. Herrick of at the department of mission luncheon of the department of Bradley Parliman, 180 Scott M illiain J. Kulifuss Dr. Hostesses are Mrs. John Open Mon. thru FrI. 12 to 5 Manchester; and a sister, Mrs. and stewardship luncheon. church development. Thun, til 9; Sat. i Sun. 10 to COUPON Ruth Fowler of Newington. Weerden Jr. and Mrs. Norman • 5:30. Closed Tuesday The funeral is Saturday at 11 Bjarkman. a m. at Taylor and Modeen Arts group elects officers Funeral Horne, 136 S. Main St. SALE West Hartford. Burial will be in The Puddle Wonderful Cedar Hill Cemetery, Hartford. EAST HARTFORD ning ways defeating Hockanum Players was created from the Project, 59-13. Friends m.ay call at the funeral Sheila Tuller 289-4283 first drama workshop three The Hose Company best Pap­ home tonight from 7 to 9. years ago. FRESH NATIVE FRUITS The Fine Arts Commission py’s 40-20. The Fine Arts Commission The league will begin second McIntosh Apples SPECIAL David O. W olf elected new officers at its first • fall meeting last night. meets the first Thursday of the round of play Sunday at • Cortland Apples David Ober Wolf, 86, of 385 W. month at Raymond Library. McAuliffe Park at 10:30. Crab Apples Center St. died Thursday at a Commissioners chose Dr. • HAIR Manchester convalescent Elliot Arden, chairman; Mrs. • Red Bartlett & Sickle Pears John F. Morkan, vice- I'lug football DRYER home. After losing their first game GREETING CARDS I chairman; and Mrs. Arthur Born in Highspire, Pa., Mr. of the season two weeks ago to FOR ALL OCCASIONS VALUE Uhrig, corresponding See Our Large Display Wolf lived there until coming to Wishes, Mad Murphy’s came ORCHARD HILL 3 heat sejeef ons pIos*"cool" secretary. 425 Avery Street Wapping • Convenient "reach-in" top* Manchester in 1973. Before he back and defeated Jolly’s 32-20 11 O nly retired in 1946, he was vice- As in the past two years, the ARTHUR DRUG Open 8 a.m.-5:30 p.m., 7 days a week • Draw strings allow bonnet in Flag Football. adjustment to any head size president of the Apollo (Pa.) commission will present a lesson on musical instruments Wishes continued their win- — child or acquit. Steel Co. He was a graduate of • Color styled in Pink and Mercerberg; Pa„ Academy and to all East Hartford school white. <8.77 Lafayette College, Easton, Pa. children. He served as a corporal with The Orpheus Woodwind the Army during World War I. Quintet will present programs GARDEH during two weeks in January at BankAmericahd He was a member of Apollo uf/iomi //If all East Hartford schools. VITTNER’S Lodge of Masons, a 32nd degree CEHTER, me. Mason and a Shriner. He also Last year the commission belonged to East Liberty present the string instruments Presbyterian Church, and two years ago a brass program. 1 TOLLAHD TPKE. - MAHCHESTER-VERNON LINE RE6INA.JL Pittsburgh, Pa., Apollo Lodge Electrikbroom’ Vacuum Cleaner of Elks, Pittsburgh Athletic The commission is planning with Eiclusive Rug Pile Dial Club and Delta Upsilon frater­ four Sunday afternoon ______OPEN 7 DAYS 9-5 /Power Suction Edge Nonie nity. programs for the young Survivors are a daughter, children of the community. Mrs. Marion E. Rettenneyer of The first, to be presented in FALL SALE TIME December, will be a Puddle . iva Storrs; a brother, George E. No I Wolf of Hannibal, Mo.; two Wonderful Players production more expensive paper dust bagsj sisters, Mrs. Catherine White of under the direction of James AT YOUR ONE STOP GARDEN SHOP buy, ever! Regina's exclusive] Highspire and Mrs. Anne Quinn. dust cup empties like an ash trayS Hershey of Hummelstown, P a.; The other shows in this series . saves $2.50 to $8.00 a year. will be presented the first Sun­ and four grandchildren. HOLLAND BULBS ALL ITEMS ON SALE WILL A memorial service will be days of January, February, and HANGING PLANTS March. » 8 INCH POTS Saturday at 5:30 p.m, at the RUN FROM FRI., OCT. 10th United Methodist Church of Joseph Connolly is presently conducting the Childrea’s 20% OFF UNTIL MON., OCT. 13th. Willimantic. The Rev. John JUST <3.44 Camp, pastor, will officiate. Drama Workshop on Saturday INCLUDES DAFFODILS, SHOP EARLY AS MANY mornings at Raymond Library. Reg. $6.00 Each The funeral is Oct. 18 at 3:30 - TUUPS, HYACINTHS, ITEMS ARE LIMITED. MANY VARIETIES TO p.m. at the Knight Funeral CROCUS A MANY OTHERS Home, Highspire, Pa, Burial CHOODE FROM I 'l : will be in Highspire Cemetery. Town seeks The John F. 'Tierney Funeral DO IT YOURSELF ITEMS Home, 219 W. Center St., was in truck bids SPREADING YEWS • HOUSE PLANTS charge of local arrangements. • Ribbon 1,000*8 TO CHOOSE There are no calling hours. The Town of Manchester is seeking bids on supplying it • Styrofoam • HANGING POTS Audobon probes with two %-ton trucks with • ROPE HANGERS | utility bodies, two %-ton pickup • Miniature Figures NOW <4.88 blackbird roost trucks and one 5-ton dump • Wreath Frames • CERAMIC POHERY HANSON, Mass. (UPI) — Of­ truck, all for the water depart­ Biggest Assortment In This Arse Reg. $7.95 • BRACKETS FOR HANGING ficials of the Massachusetts ment. Bids will be opened Oct. Audobon Society are trying to 23 in the Municipal Building. determine why thousands of Prices are being sought on blackbirds have descended on 1975 and 1976 new vehicles. PEAT MOSS IF YOU HAVENT SHOPPED AT HANGrMUMS an empty field in this south Being offered in trade are a VIHNER'S PLEASE GIVE US A shore community and how long 1968 Dodge truck and a 1967 Lfi]; HOW *2.75 TRY. WE THINK YOU WILL they intend to stay. International on the two trucks ONLY <1.29. The birds have been roosting with utility bodies, a 1968 Ford FIND THE BEST QUALITY AND EACH in the trees for about one month pickup and a 1970 Toyota pickup NOW * 3 .9 5 THE BIGGEST SELECTION Regular $1.98 and are “noisy” and “smelly”, on the two pickup trucks, and a 6 CO. FT. These ere probably the flnast plants AROUND. MANCHESTER PARKADE according to Deputy Fire Chief 1968 Ford dump truck on the 5- Reg. 7.95 NOW * 5 .5 0 you will find In.the areal Thomas Welch. ton dump truck. NEXT TO FORBES AND WALLACE 1 1 vote to go into ncHimu inoiMLLAIIUN jion. She said one r told her no such 643-5135 315 Center St. m . Manchester NOTICE CHESTER WATER DEPT flushing the water mains of the former )r Water Company In the North End of town y, October 6,1975 and will continue Mon- 'rlday until completed, you experience rusty water It may get Into ater tank. If It does, after the water returns clear the settled material by drawing off from the faucet at the bottom of the tank, u have a load of wash stained or muddled lurbance, after the water returns to normal, sad with your regular soap and 4 ounces of artar. This should clean the wash satisfac-

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aAaAa AaAaA « 1 4 An arsonist torches a vacant home Front page Police and fire officials both Fires wreak havoc, kill and destroy photograph suspect ah arsonist set fire to the vacant home at 183 New may also save lives. retard the fire. Fire fighter Martin Fiendel State Rd. on the night of April space by denying fires a place the Eighth District Fire • If you are trapped in a The state Fire Marshal’s Of­ Department should call 643- Home fire extinguishers are checks out the cooled off in­ 11 this year. fice and the Connecticut Safety to start. room, open the window. terior of a house on New State It also means avoid fire- 5432. handy. Despite police keeping a close Commission report 60 people Other safety tips from the • If you can escape through it Rd. that was set on fire by an watch on the empty building, a died and another 223 were in­ inflicted injury. Escape drills now will save and need to jump, hang and ex­ arsonist the night of April 11. In 1974, there were 1,648 marshal are: fire in it was called in to both jured in fires in the state in lives later, he’said. Each family • First, alert all other family tend yourself to lessen the fall. Flames had poured out this win­ reported fires in one and two- town fire departments at 11:37 1974. member should know two es­ members. • Don’t jump from windows dow just moments before. The family homes. The property p.m. Property damage exceeded cape routes from their room. • Then call the fire depart­ over two stories high. house had been vacant at the loss was $6 million. When fire fighters arrived on $17 million. Clean house also, he said. Get ment as soon as possible. • Seal the cracks around the time. Both fire fighters of the the scene, the buiiding was The Fire prevention Week The marshal urges people to rid of old newspapers, rags, and • If smoke is present, get door while waiting for rescue if put their fire department Town and Eighth District already engulfed in flames. theme is “Learn Not To Burn.” liquid flammables. down close to the floor. you are above the second floor. number in a good spot by their worked to bring the blaze under It was under control by the It means learning to avoid star­ Check electric circuits for • Test every door before • Do not use the building’s control. (Herald photo by Steve time the photos on this page ting fires, whether through ac­ phone. People served by the elevator during a fire. Town Fire Department should overloads. opening it. Dunn) were taken by Herald cident or carelessness, and Approved smoke detectors • Close doors behind you to photographer Steve Dunn. The learning how to fire-proof living call 643-1151. 'Those served by fire was fuily out sometime after midnight. It was considered a total loss, fire officials said. Intensive investigation has failed to bring an arrest so far. One fire fighter noted arson cases are very difficult to handle. The best evidence usual­ ly goes up in smoke and flames, he said.

Portable generators power lloodlights aimed at the house, yard and trucks at 183 New State Rd. as fire fighters work to put out the last of the fire.

Ladders reach to the house from all around it. The aerial ladder at the top was extended Fire fighter Rick Skoglund shields his face from the acrid smoke of the house fire as he inhalation and was rushed to Manchester Memorial The H.L. Diehl Candle Mfg. Co. at 165 Adams St. goes up in departments fought the blaze for hours. Joseph McCooe, from the ladder truck of the Town Fire Department which was stationed on the street, aims water at the smoke’s source. flames April 24, 1952. The eight-year-old firm had now a captain on the town department, fought this blaze as Hospital for treatment. (Photo by C. Crawford Brewer for struggled to reach a successful level of sales when the a volunteer on the district department. He suffered smoke the Eighth District) blaze stopped it. Fire fighters of both Manchester MARLOW’S R06ERT J. SMITH,inc. (( “Insuransmiths” Open All Day Sunday ^ 643-5230 Everything For Family & H arrison’S S tationers Since 1914 o n c h e / l o r Home Since 1911!^^ n m , ( 963 Main Street o r k o d ^ “ O u r 30th F e a r ” Downtown Main St., Manchester Office Supplies • Equipment - Business Products WESTOWN PHARMACY OPEN 6 DAYS - THURSDAY NIGHTS 1119:00 n v I. woou n«LMiiciK«iBi Manchester • 649-5241 ‘4 Shapplnf TrodtHan Sinrt 1956” 849 Main Street 649-5221 — All Medicinal Services Available — •The Store With Heart’' Manchester • 646-7272 455 Hartford Road, Manchester POTTERTON'S/MAGNAVOX HOME ENTERTAINMENT CENTER She Herald Since 1931 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING We Proudly Salute Our ELECTRIC SUPPLY INC. 130 Center St. El Camino Plaza 824 MAIN STREET . PHONE 643-2711 Manchester Rt. 30, Vernon MANCHESTER, CONN. 06040 FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOUR AD 649-4537 875-2323 TELEPHONE 646-2830 ! ' ( ' ' Manchester Fire Departments V / / ■i »•» * • ! U.S. leads^i ifc*-*. in fire deaths The leads the W world in death and injuries from fire, said the Hartford In­ „ ,1 ix^A surance Group. About 12.000 Americans die in fires each year. More than 300,- 000 are injured. The Hartford insurance firm r conducts a Junior Fire Marshal i ; program in the Hartford area elementary schools each year. Manchester is again working with the firm giving out plastic fire helmets, a classroom magazine "Junior Fire Marshal News, ' and a guide to home fire safety. James LaPine of the Town Fire Department is in charge again this year of his department's school program. His crews are featuring all seven types of ladders used by firemen. James Sarles is in charge of the Eighth District school program. This year, his program is titled, “Fire Fighting. Old and New." It features a slide show using two projectors at the same time. LaPine's and Sarles’ crews Fire fighters Robert Ledoux, left, and Robert Barker for pressure and performance. The pumper trucks can cost will end their school tours Tom Moore of the Eighth District tests the nozzle at the end of a hose during a practice session. todav. stand by the valves of the pump on Engine No. 2 during a $60,000 or better. (Photo courtesy of the Town Fire Depart- pressure test. The engines must meet insurance standards ment)

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MOST BURN VICTIMS WHO Ranger Jim LaPine with the broad-brim hat tells a FELL ASLEEP WHILE SMOKING gathering of Verplanck Elementary School children how IN BED WERE ABSOLUTELY fire fighter Tom Raimondo climbs tall buildings with this scaling ladder. The fire fighter smashes the top end of the CERTAIN THAT THEY ladder through a window to secure it. Then he climbs up, Some calls are messier than others. Here fire fighters WOULDN'T FALL ASLEEP pulls the ladder after him, and smashes the top end of the Fire fighters Rudy Kissman Jr., left, and Peter Sarles force water through a nozzle to test its power at the Globe Peter Sarles, left, and Peter Beckwith unload a water WHILE SMOKING IN BED. ladder into a window on the floor above that floor. He could pump after it emptied an O'Leary Dr. resident s basement climb forever with it, LaPine says. (Herald photo by Pin­ Hollow Reservoir. (Photo courtesy of the Town Fire Department) of water during recent rains. (Herald photo by Barlow i Fire fighters of the Eighth District from the red pumper Vernon Fire Department from the white trucks. (Herald to) truck practice using their hoses with fire fighters of the photos by Reginald Pinto)

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E.A. JOHNSON PAINT CO. MANCHESTER LUMBER CONSUMER SALES We Proudly Salute Our 255 Center St., Manchester Manchester Parkade “We Have Everything for the Painter" Tel. 643-5144 Tel. 649-8535 7 2 3 Main Street, Manchester J t . » ^ Manchester Fire Departments / f » Motorists warned Eighth District Fire Signals box is in order to reach it quick­ Chief John C. Rivosa of the box alarm fire is by the siren ie in an emergency. Nfanchester. Town Fire Depart­ signals. 324 Columbus and Broad 526 Bowers, Hollister They noted there are heavy ment and Chief Granville • Both chiefs warn motorists 325 Hartland and Grant 527 N. Elm, Hollister penalties for pulling the alarms Lingard of the Manchester, not to race firemen to the fires. 326 Oliver and Edwin 528 Hollister, Clifton without cause. It a resident Eighth District Fire Depart­ They will cause congestion near 327 French and Tower 529 Hollister, Summit knows about a false alarm call, ment both helped The Herald in md at the scene hindering the be is urged to contact either the 328 W. Middle Tpke., 5291 Bentley School publishing this list of updated tile and property .saving efforts police or fire departments, they west of Broad (box) box alarms in the public in­ of our fire fighters. 531 Delmont and Bond They also urge residents to said. Sltet&tss ’-jliT- 329 Broad and terest. m m W, Middle Tpke. 532 E. Middle Tpke. Residents will know where a learn where their fire alarm MX 331 Loomis and Griffin and Summit 332 Woodland and Duval 533 Hudson and Oakland ■i 333 Brent and Duval 534 Washington, Summit 612 Oakwood, Woodbridge rp&- 334 Woodland and Bates 335 Brent and Schaller 613 Lydall, Woodbridge 336 Brent and Woodhill 614 Lydall and Parker Town Department Signals 337 Schaller, Chambers 615 Lydall and Fenwick 411 Main and 616 Lydall and Salters Woodbridge (box) 617 Lydall and Vernon 412 Main. Hilliard (box) 618 Barry and Coleman 291 Durant & Crescent 62 School and Clinton 413 Carlyle-Johnson 619 Bretton 292 Broad and Little 63 Oak and Clinton Machine Co. (box) 621 Helaine Emergency Telephone 2921 Nichols-Manchester 64 E. Center and Benton PHONE THEU 414 Main and Pine Mill 622 Clyde and Dorothy 643-1151 Tire, 295 Broad 65 Benton and Durkin 415 Main and Grove 623 Parker and Green 293 Green Manor Blvd., 67 E. Middle Tpke. IFIRE DEPT. AFTER YOU 416 Main and Henry 624 Wellesley and Green Central Firehouse t i rear of Sears and Branford 6ET TO A SAFE PLACE. 417 Main, Hollister (box) 625 Princeton and Green 649-2808 294 Ridgewood and 68 Illing Junior High p (A L “0" IF y o u DON'T 418 Main, Middle Tpke. 626 Princeton and Henry Special Alarm Calls 71 Highland and Autumn Sk.W * 6261 Bowers School (box) Roosevelt ' k n o w THE NUMBER 419 Oxford and 2 — Recall 31 Hartford Rd. and Elm 712 Gardner and Spring t J W. Middle Tpke. 627 Avondale. Woodbridge 8 — General 32 Cheney Bros, new mill 7121 Singer Learning 421 Alton and 628 Auburn. Avondale 9 — No School boiler room Center, 481 Spring W. Middle Tpke. 629 Mather. Centerfield 12 - Military 33 Elm and Forest 715 Spring and Dartmouth 422 Homestead and 631 Parker and Colonial 632 Cushman and Tracy 2-2-2 — Recall 331 P & W Warehouse, 7151 Martin School 124 North and Golway W. Middle Tpke. Off-Duty Firemen Elm St. Ext. 72 Autumn and Oak 125 N. School and 423 Congress and Irving 633 Scott and Cushman 34 Forest, east of Otis 721 Glenwood and Lyndale Emergency Telephone Golway (box) 424 Seymour. Homestead 35 Chestnut and Park 73 Wellington, Lancaster 643-5432 1251 Robertson School 425 Windemere. Irving 351 St. James School 731 Porter and Autumn (box) 4251 Waddell School (box) Firehouse 7 W. Middle Tpke. at 352 Laurel Manor, 732 Porter and Grandview 212 Apel PI. 426 Lockwood and Irving 643-7373 Outside District Rt. 15 overpass 91 Chestnut St. 733 Oak and Grandview 213 Oakland and Mill 427 Woodland and Irving 12 Keeney and Santina 36 Church and Laurel 74 E. Center and Walker Special Alarm dalls 214 Oakland and 428 Woodland. Homestead 71 N. Main, west 121 Keeney, dance hall 361 Chestnut and Garden 741 Byron and Ardmore 2-2 — Call to Quarters N. School (box) 429 Woodland and Strong of bridge 123 Keeney, Erie 37 Center and Newman 75 E. Middle Tpke. 3 — General Alarm 215 Cemetery Dr. and 431 Strickland and Strong 72 N. Main and Oakland 432 Ashland and Strong Tolland Tpke. 124 Keeney, Hackmatack 38 Center and Church and Parker iS«f- 4-4 — Minor Fire 13 Wetherell and Bridge 39 Hemlock and Liberty 82 Porter and Oak Grove 5 — Rescue 216 Oakland and Rachel 433 Hawthorne and 73 Tolland Tpke. and Burr Corners 131 Wetherell, Horace 391 Memorial Hospital 821 Adelaide and Jean Wy ■ " 6 — Mutual Aid 217 Oakland and South Cambridge 218 Oakland and Gleason 434 Oxford. Cambridge 74 Buckland Center 134 Bunce and Seaman 392 Haynes and Memorial 83 Pitkin and Academy 9 — No Schooi 135 Waddell and Pioneer 393 Memorial Hospital, 84 E. Center and Cone 219 N. School & Edwards 435 Hilliard. Orford Soap 75 Windsor. Burnham

new wing. Armory St. v!-- ■ 221 N. School and 436 Cumberland. Hilliard 76 Burnham and 136 W. Center and 85 E. Middle Tpke. •.»<*-.i-xv Bluefield 394 Memorial Hospital and Woodbridge Buckland Alley 437 Main and Washington Buckland Rd. 1362 Manchester Manor heating plant 851 Green Manor, Weaver 112 N. Main and N. 222 Sheldon Rd. 512 Woodbridge. Oakland 77 Williams Crossing 137 Bluefield and Case 395 Memorial Hospital, 852 Milford and Sanford School (box) 311 Griffin and Hilliard 513 N. Elm. Woodbridge 78 Slater, north of 1-86 138 Case and McGuire northeast section 853 Elizabeth and Quaker 113 N. Main, Main (box) 312 M argaret Rd. 514 Phelps. W’oodbridge 86 Lydall Inc., 139 House and Carver 396 S. Alton and W. 854 Constance and Vernon tm ; 114 Union, N. Main (box) 313 Bilyue and Hilliard 516 Starkweather and paper mill 14 Hartford Rd., McKee Middle Tpke. 86 E. Middle Tpke. 115 Marble and N. Main 314 Hilliard, filter plant Green Rd. 87 Parker, north of 15 Summer, Campfield 41 S. Main near Line St. and Welcome PI. 116 Stock PI. & N. Main 315 Woodland & Turnbull 517 Green Rd. & White railroad 16 Lyness, Dudley 413 S. Main and Fern 861 Ferguson and Garth 117 Union and Wood Lane 316 Frederick Rd. 518 White St. 92 Hilliard and Adams 161 W. Center, Foley 4131 Country Club 8611 St. Bartholomew 118 Union and Kenwood 317 Woodland and Horton 519 Harlan Rd. 93 Adams & New State 17 W, Center, McKee 415 S. Main and Arvine Church 119 Union and Union PI. 318 Woodland and Broad 521 Summit and Grove 94 Hilliard. New State 18 Center and Victoria 416 N. Lakewood and Nike 91 Buckley School 121 Tolland Tpke., Union 319 Chambers and Broad 522 Henry and Summit 95 W. .Middle Tpke. 321 Chambers and Bolton 523 Henry and White and Adams 181 St. John and Stone 417 Hillcrest and Bruce 92 Alice and Marion > - f, -™f i t 122 Tolland Tpke. and 182 Foxcroft, Deepwood 418 S. Main and Lewis 93 Arcellia and Plaza 'I Jefferson 322 Bolton and Columbus 524 N. Elm and Tanner 183 Adams and Jarvis 42 Main and Charter Oak 94 Agnes and Hilltop 123 Kerry and North 323 Lockwood. Coventry 525 Henrv and Bowers 19 Center and Fairview 43 Main and School 95 Westland and Indian 191 Center, Olcott Dr. 431 Bennet Junior High 192 Verplanck School School, Main St. 193 Salem and Dover 432 East Side Rec 1931 East Catholic High 434 Maple and Cottage School 439 Main and Maple Phantom Signals 1932 Howell Cheney 44 Main and Oak Technical School 441 Main and Park The Town Fire Depart­ 194 Center and Love 442 Convalescent home, ment also lists the following 195 W. Middle Tpke. 29 Cottage St. phantom (imaginary) signals for areas in town and Wedgewood 443 Marlow Building, where actual fire box alarms 21 Prospect and Main St. do not exist: Hackmatack 45 Main and Bissell 212 Hackmatack and 451 Birch and Cottage 125 Hartford Rd. Covenant 46 Main and Pearl and W. Center 213 Keeney St. School 47 Main and Center 1251 Town Dump ,y 23 Hartford Rd. and 48 Main and Wadsworth 126 Hillstown Goslee 49 Main and Strant and Spencer 231 Pine & Cooper Hill 491 Main and Armory 127 Hillstown (discount store) 51 Charter Oak, Spruce and Woodside 232 Cheney Dye House, 511 Spruce and Wells 128 Hillstown Pine & Cooper Hill 52 Spruce and Eldridge and Hills 233 Cheney Velvet Mill, 53 Spruce and Oak 713 Highland 60 Elm 531 Nathan Hale School and Wyllys 1’^ / , 234 Cheney Weave Shed, 54 Spruce and Bissell 714 Case Bros. Mill 182 Pine 55 Pearl and Holl 823 Mountain 24 Cooper Hill & West 551 Pearl and Foster and Ludlow 241 Fairfield and West 56 E. Center and Spruce 824 Porter v k and Wyllys YOUR CLOFHES E' E C -' 25 Pleasant and Cedar 57 Summit and Flower 4 F K L'-' ^ ^ 26 High and Cooper 571 High School, E. 862 E. Middle Tpke. DOWN MNU HULL. ^ '-V:' 27 Pine and Walnut Middle Tpke. and Lake St. out the fire a n d HElP SAV- 28 Ridge and Cedar 61 Charter Oak, opposite 952 E,. Middle Tpke. Fire fighters work here to get control of the Bon Anti towns worked from 2:45 p^^m. until 9 P-RJ- 281 Pine and Center Water Department and Finley building fire on Hilliard St. Jan. 8,1973. Men of both town was contained. (Herald photo by Reginald in ) 29 Center and Cooper 612 Ansaldi and Batista departments and many departments from surrounding TOP: The legs and feet of Monclear DelaRose, driver of this Connecticut Co. bus, are trapped by the crumpled metal of the front of the bus which had Rescue work been hit by a car and then hit this tree at 6 p.m. Dec. 14,1974. Trying to pry him loose and give him aid are, left to right, Robert Lindsay, Thomas Raimondo, and Ambulance Crew Member Robert Bennett. DeLaRose, 36, of Hartford was later admitted to Manchester Memorial Hospital to begin recovery. (Photo courtesy of Ken Burkamp)

BOTTOM RIGHT: Fire fighter Ken Cusson, right. Deputy Chief Ray McKay, baseball cap, and Ambulance Crew Member Ray Eldridge, glasses, carry Thomas Little away from the blade at the rear • s of a refuse packer truck Jan. 30. ffca » 1 ^ The blade had caught Little’s arm as he loaded the truck. To remove the 35-year-old Hart­ ford man alive, the rescue crew- BOTTOM LEFT: of fire fighters, ambulance Fire fighters put a cervical men, police and Anthony Bot- collar en Glenn Weeks, 19, of 7 ticello of Sanitary Refuse Co. Ford St. while they work to get (not the owner of the refuse him out of this car after an auto truck involved) worked on the crash Dec. 15, 1974. The men blade for an hour. Little did lose are, from the left, Graham his arm six weeks later but is MacDonald, William Sweet, alive and well "thanks to the and Fred MacDonald. Weeks Men of the Eighth District, Chief Ted Lingard in the center facing out, get their first look rescue crew,’’ said one of his was soon extricated and at Rescue 5, a rescue and attack pumper truck. All the department’s rescue gear is now co-workers this week. (Photo removed to MMH with a broken stored on it for use at accident scenes. Its 500-gallon water tank enables it to put out small courtesy of the Manchester leg and other injuries. (Photo fires. From now on it will be the first vehicle out. In minor cases known in advance, it may Police Department) courtesy of Ken Burkamp) be the onlv vehicle to leave the station. (Herald photo by Pinto)

The Hurst Rescue Tool, sometimes called “The Jaws of Life,” here takes apart an old wreck as Illing Junior High School students watch. The tool cost the Town Fire Depart­ ment about $5,000. State police credit the tool and town fire fighters with the quick extrica­ tion of Robert T. Werfelman, 48, of 300 South St., Vernon from a mangled auto in an acci­ dent May 19 on 1-86. The injured man was out in minutes instead of a possible hour or more, state police said at the time. Dillon Ford of Main St. has supplied the wrecks for shows and practice sessions with the tool. South Windsor Auto Parts has hauled the rem­ nants away. Neither firm has asked for pay. (Photo courtesy of the Town Fire Depart­ ment)

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Men of the Town Fire Depart­ when you have to. slightly at both top and bottom. Fire fighter Richard Suhie gets special breathing gear from a truck to get ready to enter ment have written a series of • Put closed door between • Signal from the window. If the basement of the Manchester Motel on McNall St. after 4 a.m. Aug. 13. Soon after this tips for what to do in case of you and the smoke. Seal off there’s a phone, call the fire photo. Suhie suffered a shoulder injury getting at the fire in the basement. Before fire un­ emergencies. If trapped in a cracks around doors and vents department and tell them its arrived, an unidentified truck driver had burst into the building to rescue the sleeping fire, do this: with cloth or rug. Soak them in where you are, even if they are manager in an upstairs bedroom. Fire and smoke damage was extensive from the base­ • THINK. water if near by. already on the scene. ment up to the floor of his bedroom, (Photo courtesy of the Town Fire Department) • Crawl in smoke. Hold your • Find a room with an out­ • Be calm. Rescue may be breath and close your eyes side window. If it opens, open it moments away.

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i Richard Chalifoux 7 of 7 Olcott St. made this crayon drawing of a house on fire and a fire S J n e c o r n e t s during his second grade art class at the Verplanck School las week His art teacher, Mrs. Elinor Dolan, had asked her students to make a poster for Fire Prevention Week. The spelling of the FPW theme, "Learn Not To Burn, is all his own. Many of the posters are hanging in the school. Many were f jM, ranger who conducted the demonstration of fire equipment at the school Friday.

Fire fighters Richard Suhie, left, and Robert Lindsay demonstrate the foam generator on A fireman quipped, “A peach gets a peach treat,” as Lee The wind blows Mrs. Trish Parker’s hair as she takes up • Will Johnson, left, and Clare Kabrick, neighbors on a car fire at Illing Junior High School May 28. Water pressure turns a fan in the generator Scott, Miss Manchester of 1975, took a dessert. another boat to prepare a peach dessert. Hollister St., got in line first. Kabrick brought a tray to as it mixes with a foaming liquid. Then the mixture hits a screen and expands to 10 limes make sure he would not spill his large order. its original state. It is often used on flammable liquid fires and on cellar fires. (Herald photo by Barlow)

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