PAGE TWENTY-EIGHT - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Thura., Nov. 14, 1974 President Ford Will Chalk Up His Own First In Japan *V.. By HELEN THOMAS global strategy. He feels his 25 years on Other American presidents have been Soviet summits, but Watergate kept him enriched himself In government. iHanrI|PHtpr lEupninn Ibralh DPI While House Reporter Capitol Hill, and as the Republican House thwarted in their attempts to go to Japan. n have dissipated when he is honored at a from adding Japan to his list of presiden­ Japanese diplomats are saying that state dinner by Emperor Hlrohito. leader prepared him to grapple with the ’The late President IMight D. Eisenhower tial firsts. problems on the worldstage. Ford’s visit will be symbolic and will have Despite the domestic strife in South WASHINGTON - President Ford will had arrived in en route to Tokyo Ford’s initiation into world diplomacy is a significant impact on relations between MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1974 - VOL. XCIV, No. 40 Mancheater^A City of Village Charm Ford has never visited Japan before. when he got a telephone call from his Korea, Ford also will visit Seoul for talks TWENTY-FOUR PAGES chalk up bis own historic "first” when he fraught with potential trouble. Japanese the U.S. and its World War n enemy. They with President Park Chung Hee. travels to Japan next week. When he flies to Tokyo Sun^y he will Press Secretary James Hagerty demonstrators could disrupt his visit, and' become the first American President to insist that whether or not Tanaka remains Kissinger reconunended the controver­ He also will be attempting to establish recommending the trip be canceled he is going to Tokyo at a time when ft-lme as prime minister, U.S.-Japanese policy ever set foot on that Pacific Island since sial trip to South Korea on grounds that it his credentials as a statesman and leader because of anti-American demonstrations. Minister Kakuei Tanaka is on the political will remain the same. the United States established diplomatic would be a "slap in the face” to Park if the of the most powerful nation in the world. Nixon had hoped to travel to Japan last ropes, seeking to survive in office and The President will be able to LONG BEACH, Calif. (UPI) - Former relations with it more than 100 years ago. summer following his Middle East and President was in the vicinity and did not President Richard Nixon was con­ In making a foreign trip — on the an­ fighting back against charges that he demonstrate that the traces of World War drop by. niversary of his first 100 days in the valescing at his San Gemente home today presidency — Ford will only be following and his doctors are worried that medical Ford Summons Aides precedent set by his predecessors. examiners appointed by the Watergate Since World War II, new presidents have court to examine him may subject him to traveled abroad early in the game to test Residential Construction in Holding Pattern unnecessary strain. their foreign policy skills. Sometimes To Discuss .Economy there have been rude awakenings as in the BOS’TON (UPI) — Uncertainties caused ning to recognize its import and will But Goss did say that “luxury-priced, existing properties will be strong in ur- Goss also noted a change in the trend of Replay Ordered case of President Kennedy’s first meeting by high inflation a.id the tight money devote greater attention to this troubled single-family dwellings will continue to do banized ^eas of Connecticut, constructing planned unit developments, WASHINGTON (UPI) - President with Soviet Premier Nikita S. Khruschev market has placed residential construc­ sector over the coming months.” well.” WASHINGTON (UPI) - U.S. District in in 1961. tion in a holding pattern across the nation Massachusetts and Rhode Island, with which previously were solely recreational Judge John Sirica today ordered a crucial Ford, who says inflation is starting to Ford wants to assess prospects of his economic He also said there were other positive little activity in Maine, New Hampshire Ford is anxious to get a grip on foreign even though the demand for housing But for the present, Goss said, "uncer­ or residential communities. White House tape replayed before he recede, summoned his cabinet today program in the lame duck Congress. features to look forward to in the housing and Vermont. The conversion of older policy making which was former Presi­ remains high, according to a tainties generated by today’s double-digit He said new developments likely would decides whether to assess prospects of congressional market. dwellings into two-, three- and four-family dent Nixon’s strongest point. He has mortgage insurance executive. inflation have made (residential construc­ be "all-in-one live, work and play towns defendant H.R. passage of his economic program in housing will be found particularly in older retained Secretary of State Henry tion) people generally apprehensive. offering employment opportunities, Haldeman can cite the lameduck session. “At the other end of the price spec­ suburbs sumunding major cities. recreational amenities and educational Kissinger as his master diplomat, and Despite this, Jackson W. Goss, president And their response to this monetary trum,” he said, “there will be some CIA secrecy as part Ford also will review his forthcoming most of the strategy emanating from the of Investors Mortgage Insurance Co., said climate (is); Stay put—do nothing—until facilities and other services.” of his defense in the experimental building of less expensive He said the trend to renovate existing In addition, he said, mini-shopping Asian trip with the cabinet and scheduled White House is definitely Ussinger’s Wednesday the outlook for the latter part economic clouds disperse. Watergate coverup meetings with his top economic advisers homes based on strong promises of homes, noticed for a brief time several centers will continue to Ik a strong factor style. of 1975 is hopeful because the pressure for "The demand for housing remains trial. to discuss how to cut |5 billion from the government assistance through the secon­ years ago in the midwest, was now limited in the construction ^rea and will be built ’The President has no hang ups about his housing “is becoming a major item locally high,” he said. dary mortgage market. For the second 1975 fiscal year budget. own ability to meet foreign leaders on and nationally. Political leaders are begin­ "It is the supply that is so elusive.” primarily to New England and the Pacific near existing communities or where new day, the Central In New England,, he said, "Use of Northwest. development is planned. Having conceded that the nation’s Intelligence Agency economy is now in a state of recession. and its possible role Ford made it plain at a news conference in nter your name in free drawing at in the Watergate Phoenix, Ariz., Thursday that he believes bugging became the his “finely tuned” 31-polnt program will GRAND central issue at the meet the current challenges of a OPENING trial of Haldeman recession-inflation economy. and four other aides WALTERS “What we have to do is prevent reac­ SPECIALS to former President tions that will be harmful to the economy, Nixon. restimulating or reigniting Inflation which (^ndOpeniiw Sirica has ordered Richard Helms, am­ /PTS is actually starting to recede at the pre­ creative decorating ^ bassador to Iran who was CIA director at sent time,” Ford said. D i S C O U N T the time of the bugging, brought back to “We have to follow a very narrow path, 5 PinSBURGH PAINTS testify about the agency’s role in the case. and the Congress can help, and if they do, G Lt. (Jen. Vernon Walters, deputy CIA we can avoid the pitfalls of more inflation director, testified Thursday. He was to and economic conditions than we have Latex Ceiling White Wallhide Latex take the stand again today to explain Fox Run Mail, Glastonbury , white & 15 rrady-mix today.” FOX RUN MALL possible CIA involvement in the case. Ford was clearing the decks with his ad­ colors reg. $10.47 Welles Street, off Main Street, ju st north of the center, Glastonbury visers before departing Sunday on his first $4.97 gal $6.97 gal Ready to Return major foreign trip. He justified the **B Y POPULAR Db'MANDs»wft'6 w *^swBWB.'ss journey as his responsibility in pursuit of foreign policy objectives even though he Store Hours - Thurs. and Fri. to 9, Sat. to 7 GRAND OPENING DETROIT (UPI) - James R. Hoffa, NOV. 14,15,16 leaves the country at a time when it has no GRASSCIDTH WALLCOVERING former boss of the powerful Teamsters un­ Neither Rain Nor Sleet,. limited quuntiliv'- ion, has set wheels in motion for a vice president. iDiiiBin Colonial Lantern This past week brought some bad weather to the Midwest, but snow and In a question-and-answer session reg. $25-535 per rol; $12.50 per roll legal battle that may Card and Book Shop return him to union freezing temperatures didn’t stop the University of Iowa Hawkeye Marching Thursday night, Ford showed a com­ bative, campaigning spirit despite the Over FOX RUN MALL leadership. Band from its practice sessions. Wrapped up against the elements is CARPETING clarinetist Mike Stone. defeat of many of the GOP candidates NAP Hoffa said j -UPI he fought for in October. over 200 to choose from Thursday he is ready . Most of the questions dealt with the (Herald photo by Dunn) Drawing Shags, Plush, to defy a presidential \ ^ economy. Ford again rejected a tax on Can You Beat It? ’1000 Level loops. % OFF ban and seek the gasoline and repeatedly opposed wage and HACK Gourmet ^ Nylon, Acrilon 20 presidency of his old price controls, calling them “just ab­ Signs like these at Frank’s supermarket are going up at most Manchester union local, the Mine Union Admits area grocery stores as managers push sugar substitutes to combat rising POX RUN MAI.L, GLASTONBURY ond Dacron thru Thanksgiving solutely the wrong approach to the solu­ free Fruit Basket f traditional spring­ tion of a weakening economy.” costs of sugar. Spotchecks of several Manchester supermarkets revealed board to natioifal Ford admitted one economic indicator current prices of a five-pound bag of sugar ranging from |2.59 to |2.99. BIG BARGAIN TABLE! Teamsters power. —unemployment — will increase, but he S p B C l ( l l ~ t pniils of iHiiiiliiif;s hy llullmurk (irlisl^ N Coal Pact Will Cost said no economist has indicated to him 111 III tiiiy imrclw.sc . ^ Frames, Art supplies The 61-year-old gifts! GRAND OPENING SPECIALS one-time union th ^ it will go above 7 per cent. The way to I sol iHT cuslomor- wliilo ihey liisl f. Decoupoge moteriols 1/ 2 PRICE United Press International "I think the contract isproper, I think it three days only powerhouse said he solve the problems, he said, is to pass his Ford At a Glance many other items HOFFA The United Mine Workers’ is justified,*' agreed Guy Parmer, a economic proposals. expects to be spokesman for mine owners. “There are a By United Press International COMPLETE w LINE OF BOOKS, CARDS, bargaining council today resumed the 25th Amendment designed to speed PLUS Fox Run .M.1 II, Glastonhun nominated as president of Local 299 lot of things in it which are good for the Highlights of President Ford’s news Honeywell Pentax SP 1000 sometime next month. consideration of a proposed three- miners and, I think, good for the country.” this process in future cases. Honeywell 100 Strobonar Gl FT WRAPS, year coal contract. Both sides called conference in Phoenix Thursday FREE DRAWINGS Hoffa was freed from prison in late 1971 “But I’d be less than frank and candid if night; The Brown controversy—He “disap­ $169.95 PARTY ACCESSORIES after he served nearly five years of a 13- it a go(^ contract but a spokesman for proves and disavows” remarks Gen. $12.95 mm I didn’t agree that this is going to have a The Economy — Unemployment and IN EVERY STORE year sentence for mail fraud and jury the mine owners warned it would significant impact in those areas,” he George S. Brown made about the alleged tampering. INSIDE economic recession will get worse, but influence of Jews in American life but will drive up the price of electricity and added when asked if the higher pay and “inflation is really starting to recede at Kako 818 Strobe $9.95 Honeywell 460 Strobonar $69.95 His sentence was commuted by former not fire him as chairman of the Joint automobiles. benefits for miners would drive up the TODAY the present time.” TTie nation need not 3-DA Y President Richard Nixon with the stipula­ price of coal, power, steel, automobiles ^CbuntnrT/^ Union officials said the 38-member fear an economic depression comparable See Page 12 tion that Hoffa not engage in union ac­ council — which wound up an eight-hour and other items, Yashica Electro 35 GSl'l w/case $99.95 Gardening with Atwood ...... Page 7 to what it experienced in the 1930s. tivities until 1980. session before dawn and met again at mid- ”I think obviously, with a contract of MCC Offers “Hostage” ...... Page 7 Economic Controls-” We are not con­ momlng — might vote later today on this magnitude, it will have some effect on sidering an additional gasoline tax.” Ford grand opening of RAND OPENING^ the price of coal,” he added. “It will have Area Profile ...... Pages 6, 8, 9 FREE Bank Robbery whether or not to recommend passage of still feels wage-price controls would be He Will Run V the contract by 120,000 striking miners. to.” Herald Angle...... Page 15 “just the absolute wrong approach.’’ Yashica TLElectro w/50m m fl.9 lens NEW HAVEN (UPI) — Lawrence Ot- UMW President Arnold Miller said at The contract was presented to council Happeny Mat Leader ...... Page 15 ’The Rockefeller nomination- Nelson A. WASHINGTON (UPI) - President case and Suntar 135mm lens $199.95 FOX KI N MAM, SPECIAL tanie, 19, who lived just down the street the breakup of the early morning session members Thursday evening and they Critical Grid Games...... Page 13 Rockefeller “is the most qualified person BALLOONS from the First New Haven National Bank, Ford will definitely run for the that the council still had 19 items to go worked straight through completing ’The Old Codger’s Codgitations, which I know of” to be vice president, and was arraigned today cn charges he robbed presidency in 1976, his chief throuugh before making its recommenda­ usually appears in Friday’s Herald, will be Congress should “fish or cut bait’’ on his the bank Thursday. special tion. He called the contract “a good one.” See Page 12 on Page 3 of Saturday’s Herald this week. confirmation. He will propose changes in spokesman said today. GAP Pocket 220 outfit $16.95 Kodak XL 320 outfit $79.95 surprises -S Makeshift Schools Kodak Smile-saver kit $21.95 Kodak 425 Moviedeck $79.95 20%off CHARLESTON, W. Va. (UPI) - Lawyer Says Rocky GLASTONBURY HIGH SCHOOL Kodak 650H Carousel $89.95 Makeshift schools sprang up in outlying on all outerwear Kanawha County villages and toxyns today amid intense security maintained to avert BAND d/ujuvoftcj Cash & Charge only further violence in the long-running text­ Kodak CllO-12, C126-12 films $1.09 book feud. no lay away for this event Reserved on Book CONCERT flashbulbs $.99 Magicubes $1.39 Grave But Soluble WASHINGTON (UPI) - Attorney kitchen gourmet lluy a pair of chilJrai's shoes ami flct a balloon. THURS. NIGHT PrOCeSSingMMMMNRNianmHMMIMNRRMMNINm^^ John Wells today testified Nelson A. section ’ . diseol cr vour ilis i o iitK - CHICACJO (UPI) — Secretary of State developing & printing Kodacolor 12 exp $1.99 up to KXlo ofP Henry Kissinger said ’Thursday the energy Rockefeller was noncommittal in 1970 NAYAUG crisis is grave but soluble. He urged in- when the two men discussed publica­ developing & printing Kodacolor 20 exp $2.99 dinnerwore _ dustrial nations to tion of a biography critical of former cut oil consumption Supreme Court Justice Arthur FIFE and yarn, crewel, STUART’S and develop new Goldberg. developing Kodak 20 exp. slide film t .99 energy sources. FOX RUN MALL But Wells, a New York attorney, told the DRUM CORPS or developing Kodak Super 8 or Regular 8 film “’The full brunt of Senate Rules Committee studying Outfitters to the ^ oiiiigset the petrodollar flood Rockefeller’s nomination as vice presi­ FRI. NIGHT is yet to come. If dent that he received a telephone call a m m i B i current economic week later from a Rockefeller lawyer who trends continue,.we wanted to discuss means of publishing the face further and book. Join with us to celebrate mounting worldwide Rockefeller, whose nomination was Grand Opening Specials shortages, un­ expected to be approved by the com­ employment, pover­ mittee, has testified that the 15-minute the GRAND OPENING of ty and hunger,’’ meeting with Wells was his only involve­ Kissinger warned. The main room of Manchester’s recently renovated ment with the book. He has admitted that The solution, Library Board; John Jackson, head librarian in FOX RUN MALL GROMAN’S B d l l k the total-service savings bank, KISSINGER Whiton Memorial Library was the scene Thursday for he gave tacit approval to the project and IS Kissinger said, Manchester; Denis Roberts, head librarian of the recommended that his brother, Laurance, now open in the Fox Run Malll depends on ’’International collaboration, an exchange between local library officials and National Library of Scotland at Edinburgh; and Mrs. finance it. Treasure Trove Jewelers SPORT SHOP particularly among the industrial nations visiting librarians from Europe. Left to right are T. VIntges, librarian from The Hague, the The book, published when Goldberg was of North America, Western Europe and William E. Buckley, chairman of the ManchcBter Netherlands. (Herald photo by Barlow) challenging Rockefeller for the gover­ 5 is offering a 25% Discount 20% Off We pay the highest 5 % % — Regular Savings Accounts yield 5.47% a year. % • Japan.” Without that collaboration, he norship of New York and described as 6% % — 90 Day Investment Accounts yield 6.90% a year. warned, the world may face "social con­ libelous by the former justice, is one of flict and political turmoil,” and the on all purchases of watches COOPER, WILSON 6y«% — 1 to 5 Year Time Deposit Accounts yield 6.81% a year. several issues which have stalled Presi­ 9 rates and yields possibility that “new tensions will engulf dent Ford’s nomination of Rockefeller for CCM HOCKEY 6 % % — 2V, to 5 Year Time Deposit Accounts yield 7.08% a clocks, and pewter... year. the world just when the antagonisms of nearly three months. two decades of the cold war have begun to Foreign Librarians Visit on sa v in gs Wells said he told Rockefeller that lEQUIPMENt % Off 7%% — 4 Year Time Deposit Accounts yield 7.90% a year. diminish.’’ “ also FREE with\all purchases 20 By JUNE TOMPKINS “This would not be a vicious, low, per­ D.C., for a final conference where they said she has learned children’s librarians sonal, scandalous attack.” any bank, anywhere FOIC regulations require a substantial penalty lor premature with­ will tour the Library of Congress. /H O C K EY SKATES Members of the International on the tour all seem to have the “I said the contents of the book would be a jar of Jewelry Cleaner drawal from certificates. More Expensive Iceland, France, Iran, Nigeria, Den­ ond FIGURE SKATES Federation of Library Associations some interest — love of children and what carefully reviewed from a factual and can pay! . . . and we give you a terrific luggage offer... mark, and Great Britain were among the WASHINGTON (UPI) - Starting today, stopped off for a brief visit in interests them. legal point of view — there would be and a useful party coaster rich, rugged, lightweight virgin vinyl luggage nations represented in the group which traveling by rati will be 10 per cent more Manchester Thursday while en route She wants to know whether this coun­ nothing libelous,” Wells testified. “In FREE or at lass than half the price you'd visited Mary Cheney Library and Whiton expensive on most Amtrak trains. Family from Boston to New Haven. try’s libraries use the same classification short, this would be a completely CONVERSE and PRO-KED CANVAS SNEAKERS expect to pay for comparable groups will pay an even heftier increase. Memorial Library where they were hosted quality at leading stores. system for children’s books as for adult legitimate effort to bring the facts con­ ’The librarians are on special tour in the for a buffet lunch. Perfect for books. She also believes children should be cerning Mr. (Joldberg’s past views and ac­ TREASURE 1 0 % o ff United States, visiting libraries In various Dr. Denis Roberts, head librarian at the Christmas communities and talking with library per­ guided in the selection of books from the tions (his record) into public view for the National Library of Scotland at Eidin- gifts. Coma sonnel. library. Letting them choose for purpose of legitimate criticism.” TROVE burgh, said his library was founded by Former Supreme Court Justice In and seel ’The group of about 30 who were in town themselves sometimes allows them to A majority of the committee members FOX RUN MALL Scottish barristers at the end of the 17th select a bad book which would deal with Arthur Goldberg, testifying before the .) E W E [, E R is one of three groups on the special tour. said Thursday they will vote to send the Senate Rules Committee on thf. State Bank WEATHER ' century and contained about four million violence or sex, she said. nomination to the full Senate for a vote. One noup is visiting in the area, books as well as historical transcripts and nomination of Nelwn Rockefeller for For Savings and the other Is touring the San Francisco Upon learning of Manchester’s library But in the House, the Judiciary Com­ Fox Run Mall • Welles Street GLASTONBURY M tM BfBFpiC documents. Clear and cold tonight with lows around area. on wheels known as the bookmobile, she mittee has not yet begun hearings, and vice president, holds a copy of a book Glastonbury 633-8981 QIaslonbury Olllce in Iht Fox Run Mall, 3 W allet Street 30. Fair Saturday with highs 45 to 50. Miss Thea de Laat, assistant children’s replied that the Netherlands has a similar members say they want to take a long, he wrote himself giving views on his DRAWING for FREE PRIZE At the end of the tour next week, the librarian at the "Boek en Jeugd” (Book Telephone 633-4606 National weather map on Page 2. three groups will meet in Washington, operation, but on b,oats in canals at hard look before making up their minds. 1970 New York gubernatortal cm* 633-3556 Office and drIve-up houra: Dally 9 to 4, Friday 9 to 7. Saturday 9 to 12 and (Jhlld) in ’The Hague, the Netherlands Amsterdam. palgn with Rockefeller. —4iPI PAGE TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Fri., Nov. 15. 1974 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Fri., Nov. 15. 1974— PAGE THREE TV TONIGHT Dsniei J. Palmer of' Elaat ABOUT TOWN TONIGHT ind TOMORROW Hartford waa elected lergeant- ficial visit to the post to thank Little Theatre of 6:00 the commander and his com­ Nanny a Professor___. . . 40 10:30 at-arma of the Dllworth- BOni FRUIT FARM Manchester, Inc. I ISLOCME » N e w t...... 3-8-22-30 WVOfW mittee for assisting with bingo Sunset Rebekah Lodge will Grade 9 Confirmation Class 8:00 New DIrectlone ...... 18 Cornell-Quey Post of the MMMUMICIUI presents meet Monday at 8 p.m. at Odd of Center Congregational VANISHINB 12 O 'clock H ig h ...... 18 ^ e ric a n legion at elections at the veterans hospital. 260 Both HIH Rd., Manehostor Planet of the A p e s ...... 3 11:0 0 Fellows Hall. After the Church will meet Saturday at 9 Maturing "Tha Entartalnar" _ WILDERNES Electric Company...... 24 held Nov. 12 at the Port Home. Following the installation “Inherit the Wind” Kung F u ...... 8-40 meeting, there will be a social a.m. In the Federation Room of Bonanza ...... 40 ...... 3-8-18-22-30-40 UAjM p i i a i IOMICO Palmer served in the U.S. ceremony, a roast beef dinner EAST CATHOUC HIGH SCHOOL Billy Graham Crusade .... 18 Honeymoonere ...... 20 " Y \ f S . hour. Mrs. Marlon Straughan the church. nep.M. 6:30 Army as a signal corpsman was served. Sanford & Son ...... 20-22-30 11:30 M il* Thomas Martin and Terry and Mrs. Thora Maloney are in DUBALDO MUSIC CENTER APPLES plus FRESH T kkcti It door or call N ew s...... 3-8-20-22-30 W ashington R e vie w ...... 24 with the 1st Signal Brigade charge of refreshments. Zoom ...... 24 M o v ie ...... 3 • * > # 1 ^ during the Vietnam War and Farrell, students at East •6 2 0 5 7:00 8:30 M o v ie ...... 8-40 A W U il served 10 months on active duty Catholic High School, reported INWsstl Tpks. Opsa M y 34:30, Sat 6-S on their week at Boys’ State. The VFW Auxiliary will spon­ SWEET APPLE (»DER N ew s...... 3-22-40 Chico and the Man 20-22-30 Johnny Carson .... 20-22-30 | in Long Bihn, Vietnam. He is sor its annual Christmas Truth or Consequences ... 8 Wall Street W eek ...... 24 3aoo apyocr employed as a computer State Comptroller Nathan Agostinelli was one of the main Bazaar Saturday starting at 9 Dick Van D yke...... 18 1:00 operator at Travelers In­ speakers. a.m. at the Post Home, 606 E. F ilm ...... 20 9:00 Midnight Special. . 20-22-30 lOWUT nU N tAtU M f surance Co. Center St. BURNSIDEB B ia Aviation Weather...... 24 M o v ie ...... 3 1:30 Palmer Is presently serving To Tell the Truth ...... 30 $6 Million Man ...... 8-40 on the Legion’s annual M nSM ML, L n n . iM tU N • S2I.3331 Qreat Mysteries...... 3 DOlIBU 7:30 M o v ie ...... 18 sweepstake committee. He World of Animals ...... 3 The Elders ...... 24 W i resides at 367 Tolland St., East FEATURE! is printing test pattern is Let's Make a Deal ...... 8-22 Rockford Files ...... 20-22-30 ^ Hartford with his wife and in­ d S 2 5 & part of The Herald quality con- ** ADM. 99c Porter Wagoner...... 18 10:00 fant daughter. trol program in order to give ,0011 Human Dimension ...... 20 Night S ta lk e r...... 8-40 Palmer was installed by John Sleeping Bag USMW you one of the finest UT.SM.UI “ m P B r Black Perspective...... 24 Dean Martin ...... 20-22-20 [T^SHOW Ett N rvSw Mayne, ^ s t commander. “CMBIMS Helen Silvay of Glastonbury, Hollywood Squares ...... 30 Masterpiece Theatre ...... 24 unwiAim iaiocAne Our TUTUNIT district chaplain, made an of- NUmSTOOttS Rag. 1 0 ® * 99c MO For Period Ending 7 a.m. EST Saturday. Snow is forecast for portions of the Upper and ^ S 93 Middle Mississippi Valley to the Great Lakes. Snow will also occur over southern Missouri Mountain clothloth outershell with with rain and showers to the Texas Gulf Coast. There is a chance of snow flurries from scenic liner of warm flannel. 100 Coin Show West Virginia through Pennsylvania and New York to northern New England. hUnimum FISH Seeks full separating zipper. FRI. - SAT. - SUN. POLISH NATIONAL HOME temperatures, (approximate maximum temperatures in parenthesis): Atlanta 32 (55), MANCHESTER Boston 23 (51),.(3ilcago 23 (43), Qeveland 28 (41), Dallas 42 (65), Denver 22 (46), Duluth 22 Volunteers 3 tB. POLYESTER SLEEPING BAG DRIVF-IN/ROUTES 6 & 4-lfl SHOW STARTS m m. SAT PULASKI PLAZA —HARTFORD | 8 . 8 4 (85), Houston 46 (75), Jacksonville 46 (69), Kansas City 30 (46), U ttle Rock 38 (38), Los 6:30 SWl c FISH of M anchester ig Nylon shell and liner O u .R .O -^ -M ...... November ITth, 1974 | Angeles 54 (71), Miami 68 (80), Minneapolis 22 (39), New Orleans 45 (72), New York 35 seeking volunteers to provide PETER PETER 3RD. 10A.M.T0 6P.M. :| (47), Phoenix 46 (78), San Francisco 50 (62), Seattle 39 (51), St. Louis 28 (48) and Jv transportation or answer the FONDA'S FONDA’S THRILLER Washington 35 (53). phone at home one day each Our Reg. 184.99 NEWEST CLASSIC Admission Free! month. “CHOSEN FISH, which began in ^‘OPEN “EASY Manchester six years ago, $ 1 0 7 ' SHOP CALDOR AND SAVE! SURVIVORS” provides an all-volunteer, no- SEASOtT’ RIDER” H e r e ’s S c h e d u le action . charge service to those in need. W a Pump P« m (R) (PR) shrimp •These services are used es­ Extra lightwmght. bottom Listerine Antiseptic pecially by the elderly and 20 OZ., Our Reg. 1.33 . For Bookmobile fixed, low-income families for cocktail TBACn doctors’ appointments, hospital Gillette Trac II 1 . S 0 CENTER BUIARDS Here is next week’s schedule for The Thomas Hooker, a treatments and emergency Blades Connecticut State Library bookmobile on loan to the aituations. COATS-<■<.«!= 2 Q 0 /, Pkg. of 5 Manchester Public Libraries: ‘ FISH provides transportation OFF Our Reg. 1.10...... 499V2 MAIN STREET each Tuesday and Thursday and , MONDAY, NOV. 18 UCii.a Our Reg. Low Prices is always available for crisis I all No Rain Checks MANCHESTER 10:20 to 11:10 a.m. — Laurel Manor. situations. 1 choice I Oil of Olay 4oz. OPEN EVERY DAY 11:20 to 11:50 a.m. — Carver Lane. I Those interested in ^ R g g e i i c Noon to 12:30 p.m. - (3oslee Dr. and Cooper Hill St. Volunteering their services or ) Our Reg. 2.94...... lANKSHOI] 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 1:50 to 2:20 p.m. — Knighton St. wishing more information may PLUS 2:30 to 3 p.m. — Seaman Circle. contact Mrs. Joan O’Loughlin, Action Soccer Table Saturday 12 to 5 3:10 to 3:40 p.m. — Cedar St. 45 Fairview St., 643-4031; or Children’s Deluxe CHARLES BRONSON Mrs. Pat Dow, 27 Sage Dr., 649- Bin 3 1/2 inch colotiul Ladies Free Pool 3:50 to 4:20 p.m. — High and Short Sts. 9419. Rockers cauiBAniniKS-piwMsioN 17.401 iiMiTiwiTi "MR.MAJESTYK" TUESDAY, NOV. 10 ’ Financial contributions to Ss* iTby 33 1 / " Our Reg. 24.97 Our " • Mtiw; __ ___ Lowest Price. Amundl 10:20 to 11:30 a.m. — Holiday House. help cover the cost of the Reg. to playing surlace ' KIDS SHOW-SAT-SUN-1 P.M. and 3 P . l O s ^ ' 11:40 a.m. to 12:10 p.m. — Clinton and Oak Sts. telephone, answering service, 24.99 16.70 12:20 to 12:50 p.m. - Charter Oak St. hnd mailing are always ap­ “XMAS THAT ALMOST WASMTT- preciated according to a 2 7 .7 3 Beautiful maple and pine 2:10 to 2:40 p.m. — St. John and Alexander Sts. O ut Reg. 36.97.. spokesman for the non-profit Action Soccer Table, rockers in assorted styles to 2:50 to 3:20 p.m. — Presidential Village. Begent Deluxe blend with home decor. Hand­ service organization, diecks some. sturdy construction. 3:30 to 4 p.m. — Edison and Whitney Rds. made payable to FISH of 4:10 to 4:40 p.m. — Fountain Village. Manchester may be mailed to 20 Assorted Per Store. No rainchecks. 4:50 to 5:20 p.m. — Northwood Apartments. . ■.. plus free chips & dips, crackers & chsssa, Mrs. Joanne Mikoleit, 335 11/2 Ton Scissors Jack Lydall St. WEDNESDAY, NDV. 20 and many other “munchles.” Our Colonial Style SAVE 10:20 a.m. to 12;M p.m. — Meadows Convalescent Home. Reg. OVER C2^THEATRES EAST 8.99 Wood Toy Chest MIDDLL TPKt.,, VANCHESTLn SH PflRKflD(»G33 GJ91 2:10 to 2:40 p.m. — Castle and Turnbull Rds. 6.44 *4! 2:50 to 3:20 p.m. — Pine Ridge Apartments. every friday Thrust load ball bearing; complete with 2- Our Fully automatic 12 cup size glass SAT. AND SUN. MATINEE 2:00 P.M. 3:30 to 4 p.m. — Cambridge and Oxford Sts. pass Gets piece handle. Use for cars, light trucks, camp Reg. percolator for better tasting brew. Glass 4:10 to 4:40 p.m. — S. Hawthorne St. trailers, boat's. 29.99 23.70 bowl lifts out for cleaning. P214-A “★ ★ ★ !FASCINATING...irS EXCELLENT!” 4:50 to 5:20 p.m. — Crescent and Durant Sts. HAPPY HOUR State Post 2-Ton Scissors Jack, Reg. 13.99...... 11.88 - NEW YORK DAILY NEWS Extra large size holds loads of THURSDAY, NDV. 21 Maurice Pass, Manchester toys. All hardwood construc­ Remington Ladies’ Mist “IWASEXTREMEIY 10:20 to 10:50 a.m. — Park Chestnut Apartments. 4 to 7 P.M. director of general services, tion in lovely maple finish. KC Hair Setter 11 a.m. to 12:10 p.m. — Mayfair Gardens. Wednesday was elected Solid State Electronic IMPRESSED!” Our ’ ACTOR JOHN WAYNi 12:20 to 12:50 p.m. — Broad and Center Sts. treasurer of the Public Garage Door Opener at Purchasing Association of Royce Union 27 In. Reg. 2:10 to 2:40 p.m. — Kennedy Rd. and Bishop Dr. 13.49 T W rA W W "MA6NIFICENT. 2:50 to 3:20 p.m. — Level Rd. and Elizabeth Dr. Connecticut. Members of the Our 10-Speed Racer association are persons AFINEFILM.” 3:30 to 4 p.m. — Avondale and Robin Rds. Reg. Mist setting makes • NEW YORK n u ts handling purchases for 99.99 Our Prevents dryness and ►viasiifr* 7 4:10 to 4:40 p.m. — Ardmore and Marshall Rds. municipalities and state agen­ Reg. rollers and clips. HC8 SEE IT BEFORE CIVILIZATION SINEEPS IT AWAY.: 4:50 to 5:20 p.m. — Durkin and Branford RDS. May be installed in two hours. Use on wood or 119.99 A COUMI FILM IT A. I. DUM R Blllfl IBIUCANN cies. ■tiJ u tD or raanc urmuianoMAL n rm n u iM use S a u m a metal doors. Radio controls open doors from FRIDAY, NDV. 22 Pass’ election was at the the safely ol your car. • Heluxe features include Racine 12 Pc. Hair NOW SHOWING No stops scheduled. Manchester Parkade — 646-2235 group’s annual luncheon- Shimano derailleur, cen- terpull brakes, lugged ONI W IIK ONLY business meeting, held at the Trimming Set by Oster Oakdale Tavern in Wallingford. frame, safety levers, wide flange hubs. Our finest UA CINEMA EAST III Elected president wis Frank 1 Our REGIONAL OCCUPATIONAL TRAINING CENTER 2 Flashlights with Batteries 10-speed bike! Men’s, THEATER Bednaz of West Hartford. He Reg. MANCHESTER ADVISORY COMMITTEE Have flashlights handy in car and home tor wom en’s models. 9.87 succeeds .GeorKe Wallace of AU 6 4 9 -5 4 9 1 SCHEDULE 203 Oak Street • Manchester, Connecticut 06040 convenience and safety. Our Reg. 2.19 set WEVRCAy O • 6:00 -7:00 • 0:00 Fairfield. The vice president is General Electric The 12 essential pieces you need for a SAT & SUN • 1:00 • 3:00 - 6:00 • 7:00 - 0:00 Edward Sullivan of Bridgeport Dr CDmpact Lantern professional hair trim! Today’s styles are SEATS • O R M V NO PAl and the treasurer is Joseph Cic- Long range powerful beam; uses 4 " batter­ Automatic Phono easy to achieve with the Raycine. Save Manchester Drive-In — money, it pays tor itself! #274-12 “Chosen Survivors,” 7:00; caglione of Central Connecticut ies. not included. Our Reg. 1.79 State College. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• r " "Open Season," 8:45; "Easy Msaa Naoao, C ktirm ut Rider," 10:30 BAOAaA Hiltcn, S te n ivy Pass is also vice president of Showplace— "Walking Tall,” Haaa SiavawoN, T r tu v tr November 11, 1974 the Capitol Region Purchasing YOUR 27.64 SAVE NOW ON HOBBY KITS SPECIAL NOTICE 7:00-9:15 Council, an organization in­ CHOICE Jam resistant changer, self­ volved in collective purchasing Burnside Theatre — storing 45 rpm adapter. High Candle Making Kit TO PARENTS: "Sleeper," 7:30; "The Way We for area towns. impact case with scuff resis­ tant finish. The ’Swingmate”! Contains molds, fine quality wax. Were," 9:10 brilllani colors, wicking and easy to “Walking Tall” is a deeply moving, To Manchaatar Cltlzana: follow inslruclions. Our Reg. 5.49 U.A. East 1 — "Savage is SAVE NOW ON GIFT BOOKS contemporary film based on the true story Loose," 7:30-9:30 Bell & Howell Zoom U.A. Blast 2 — "Vanishing Rec Plans Class Outstanding Hanging Herb Garden of a young man who wouldn’t surrender to Aa chairman of the Regional Occupational Training Center Advisory Commlttea, Dual 8 Projector Kit with everything needed to grow Wilderness,” 5:00-7:00-9:00 In Scuba. Diving MlHil herbs at home; includes hanging the system. Although it has been Rated R U.A. East 3--- " H a ^ & Ton- New Releases planter. Our Reg. 6.59 I would like to thank the following people: Our because of the violence depicted in the to," 7:30-9:30 The Manchester Recreation Department will offer a Scuba Reg. Myron by Gore Videl, 4 8 7 motion picture, public comments indicate Vernon Cine 1 — "California 117.88 Pub. L ist S .95...... Rain Forest Terrarium Diving Class at the East Side 94.40 New concept — Rain Forest doesn l SpUt,” 7:15-9:15 f e i K P H Mr. Burl Lyona, Publlaher of The Mancheater Evening Herald, and his staff Rec beginning Nov. 19 at 7 p.m. require sunlight, water or air Lovely that the very powerful message of this film Vernon Cine 2 — “Bank Forward, reverse and still operation. Automat­ All Things Bright The class will meet on greenery Our Reg. 7.99 makes this a secondary consideration. Shot,” 7:30; "Mr. Majestyk,” for thalr help and cooperation; to all the groups who lat ua speak or read our ic film threading: f/1.6 zoom projection lens. and Beautiful by 9:00 Tuesdays and Thursdays Accepts 400 ft. reels. Jamei Herriot, Pub. L iil 8.9$ Therefore, the management of this theatre % Beaded Fruit Kit Showcase I — “ Space lattars; tha various merchants who displayed our ppsters In their windows; the between Nov. 19 and Jan. 14 7 actual size flocked fruit bases, PROJECTION TABLE WITH ELECTRIC OUTLET Something Happened feels that this picture should be seen by Odyssey," 7:00-9:35 with open water dives in June. pins, sparkling beads. No glueing or R ubber le e l p ro le ci floors. O ur Reg. 12.99...... 9.99 by Joseph Haller sewing. Our Rtg. 9.99 young people under the age of 18. If there ^owcase 2 — "Memory of Democratic and Rapubllcan Town Conaltteea for their support; WINF and WFSB for Upon completion of this class Pub. List 10.00...... students will receive YMCA IIE U iili is any doubt in your mind, we suggest you Us," 8:00-10:00 Showcase 3 — “Longest thalr cooperation; Mayor John Thoapaon and the Board of Directors who approved Certification. see it first, then decide for yourself. Yard,” 7:20-9:45 Cost for the class will be Showcase 4— "Odessa File,” Number S for rafarendum. between 172-691 depending upon 12” diagonal — ^The M anagem ent 7:10-9:25 equipment you now have. For details contact the Kitchen Aid Black & EXCLUSIVE A special "Thank You" to all those people who donated to our campaign and Recreation Department 646- FLOOR LIMITED 6010. White ENGAGEMENT FILM RATING .GIWDL an apology to those whose namaa ware Inadvertantly laft off our "Slgnatura Ad." MODEL Portabie For Parents and Clearance! TV Now Appearing Their Children To all those people who voted "Yaa" — a vary apaclal "Thank You," for Bid Opening Set On School Items atwiaAi AucKtNcia without you wa could not hava achieved our goall ASAanAamHM Bids for Manchester school KITCHEN AID CUSTOM E system supplies will be opened Last but not least, a chairman la only aa good as tha coinlttaa aha aarves. Nov. 20 in the office of Maurice Undercounter Dishwasher n n a g n TRILOGY Pan, director of general ser­ Two push button cycles, lull *•**—r- ~irr-nw 18” diagonal Portable Color ’TV weasrae All our members worked very hard and, as was avldancad In last Tuesday's election, vices, at the Municipal cycle 4-way hydro sweep OE Our Reg. 319.70 Compiete Stereo System kPNOM WED. THUR& FRI. SAT. Building. wash. Fully extendable rack; New magna power Insfanf sound; perma-sef VHF CmilUMA i P » » S S B S constant rinse. Flo-thru drying. chassis gives WITH TWO LARGE FMLIAAJNO they ipicalladl J. won't H a t all tha names — they know who thay are. 1 am pleased Bid openings scheduled for 1 fine funlng/Sunshlne picture Our Reg. 189.99 p.m. are those for audio-visual #KrC17 0 u r Reg. 9260 $238 greater reliability. tube, telescoping antenha.' HORN SPEAKERS to hava bean aaaoclatad with tha conatlttaa and look forward to seeing "A Draam Coma Recessed and con­ AM/FM stereo radio, built-in equipment, business machines, Kitchen Aid Imperial Dishwasher cealed controls: ONHAAUAMUEASINQm m m i Our Reg. 9.70 B track system, f’eluxe full cafeteria equipment, clauroom 3 Pufh button cycles #KDI 17 Our Reg. $290...... * 2 6 8 walnut grain. True" — the completion of tha Regional Occupational Training Canter. RDLLABDUT CART size changer. Head phones . ‘WAUONG TALL”.™ JOE d o n b a k e r furniture, custodial equipment, for private listening — a $154 tw m rnhm i Kitchen Aid Superba Dishwasher *249 lor most 12 ” diagonal pUZABETH HARTMAN ROSEMARY MURPHY home economics, home PORTABLE TV ROLLAROUNO CART tn Portable BW TV complete system lor truly OUR LOWEST PRICEI Thank you, 4 Puih button cyciei #Kosi7. Our Rag. $338 ...... * 2 9 8 7.70 economics appliances, and art For mosJ 18 color TV Our Reg. 25.70 ...... • O . / U line sound. Cart Included equipment. Rte. 83, Tolland Turnpike l u r » . Bid openings scheduled for 3 3 WAYS TO CHARGE Exit 95, Off 1-86 Mra. Marcl Negro p.m. are for wireleu multi­ SALE: FRI. and SAT. channel learning system, MANCHESTER Vernon, Connecticut (S) Chairman Mon. thru Fri. 10 e.m. to 9:30 p.d). M M /lf science equipment, physical Seturdey 9 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. y - MFAA education, music, library equip­ 1145 Tolland Turnpike ment, and industrial arts. PAGE FOUR - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Frl., Nov. IS, 1974 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Frl.. Nov. 15. 1874— PAGE FIVE

iHaurliPstrr iEurutmi Hcralft OPINION Factors Affecting Productivity CLEARANCE and SALE

A decrease in worker productivity It is little understood, too, that the of 3 per cent in the third quarter is maintenance of a high rate of produc­ another symptom, and also con­ tivity is dependent on many things. tributing factor, to the economic ills Adjustment of industry is not often in­ of the country. stantaneous to falling sales. Many We have pointed out before that a workers are kept on payrolls with the decrease in worker output was per se hope that business will improve. inflationary, and contrarily that an in­ Hence there is a decline in the produc­ crease in productivity would be a tivity rate. dampening factor. Optimum productivity also is When the houriy output of a worker dependent upon the flow of raw decreases in the face of increasing materials to manufacture. Shortages, hourly wages, the production cost per delays, and all the gremlins that , Vi unit necessarily rises and hence the hinder production are productivity cost of the goods being produced is in­ depressants'which cannot be blamed creased all along the line and finally on labor. to the consumer. Top grade production is maintained Productivity may be increased in only when all of the factors con­ severai ways. Incentives by manage­ tributing to it are favorable. It is a ment, worker suggestions and delicate state of balance which can be JUNIOR COORDINATES technological advances are all helpful thrown off by many adverse factors. devices. To our mind the “cost of living” in­ Unfortunately union ieaders have crease is one of the principal 5 not promoted individual effort by the depressants to productivity and great Vi OFF worker as it should be pushed. Some contributors in inflation. Boston Gardens. (Photo by Dunn) Great savings on famous maker coordinates industries, notably United States It does nothing to increase produc­ for jr. sizes 5-13. Choose from wool, Steel, have had planned productivity tivity, provides no incentive to campaigns. The threat of lower prices workers and is totally unrelated to polyesters, gabardines and doubleknits. REG. of foreign steel inspired that effort in economic factors. $9.-$35., now 5.99-12.99 great part. Conceived as a sociological, even ANDREW TULLY MAX LERNER OLD HARBOR CANDLES Unfortunately worker pressure for philanthropic, means of keeping increased hourly rates, added fringe wages and salaries in pace with rising JR. TOPS JR. SWEATERS JR. PANTS benefits, more vacation time, etc., living costs, it is a stimulant to Even An Ej^ert does nothing to lower the cost of further increases. Can’t Tell The Real Wine Evil Unpunished %0 OFF 4.99 5.99-11.99 9.99 production, but on the contrary is in­ If prices go up, wages go up to meet 25 WASHINGTON — Something awful has my the Greek and newspaper columnists Cotton T-shirts and Famous maker acrylic Famous maker acrylic flationary, unless coupled with them, and prices go up again. It is happened to the French people. It is as if sometimes blow one. Choose from pilars, tapers, MIAMI, Fla. — So the Calley saga com­ Joan of Arc had bfeen exposed as a lingerie Indeed, on the subject of wine, France that such evn was to be found everywhere, turtlenecks. Sizes sweaters. Solids and pants. Many colors. greater productivity. self-feeding. es to a close, ending not with a bang of votives and others. Assorted salesman from Lyon who secretly shaved several months ago in effect admitted that and still don’t. What would follow from it guilt but with a whimper of pretrial S,M,L. Orig. 10.-16. patterns. Orig. 9.-18. The phenomena, however, is not all No business, facing economic twice a day. it had been unfair to look down its national is that there is no guilt or evil in war, for sizes and colors. Orig. 17. Sizes 5-13. prejudice. William L. Calley Jr., the sole traceable to labor. Management in Horrible enough were the charges of nose at the American product. The confes­ where everyone is guilty no one is guilty. adversity, can continue to meet cost Army man convicted by a military court wine doctoring brought against 17 promi­ sion came from two prominent French Thus the Calley case was in several many cases has had to delay in­ for a role in My Lai massacre, has been of living clauses without serious in­ nent figures of France’s noblest industry. gastronomes, Henri Gault and Christian respects a preview of the emotions dis­ simulataneously freed by a federal judge FOR TODDLERS N definitely introduction of new jury. But, sacrebleu! Witnesses have admitted Millau, who had always dismissed out of played in the Watergate debate. Many pending an unlikely government appeal out loud that even an expert can’t teil doc­ hand the craft of our vintners. currents were started in that case which machinery and processes which would When wages and salaries are raised and also paroled by the secretary of the tored wine from the real thing. Gault and Millau toured the vineyards of we have had to deal with since, in other hopefully re^lt in greater productivi­ Army, the former displacing the latter. . 3.99 as the result of increased production Involved are four million bottles of wine California’s Napa Valley and emerged forms. With time the case Itself sank from ty- which allegedly were chemically treated uttering words of shamefaced honesty. But before the Calley case is totally attention. It was not anything that people Boys’s pants by a famous maker. and lower costs however the results forgotten, sinking like a weighted corpse and passed off on an unsuspecting public They had previously called U.S. wines much wanted to keep thinking about. It The high cost of improvement to the river bottom of oblivion, we might 2-4T. ORIG. 5.25 are beneficial to both industry and as red Bordeaux. The nation’s inter­ “science-fiction beverages” (not a bad bit has been revived only with the rulings on r^ a ll what gave some importance to this capital has made borrowing for labor. national reputation is at stake, and there a phrase-turning), but now they confessed Calley’s appeal which have also stirred up cipher of a man, who wants now only to is an ugly report that several Frenchmen that “the Americans are capable of these memories and reflections of mine. technological improvements extreme­ When they are artificially increased find some work in Columbus, Ga., and recently were seen surreptitiously sipping producing...some very, very great wines.” And another federal court ruling to that GIRLS TOPS & PANTS ly costly. However, there is some hopes for some “anonymity.” to meet living costs they take the a Chianti smuggled in by a band of Cor­ The two experts said a lot of nice things of Calley — the decision in the Ohio trial of There are a number of things about the light in this area since the prime rate sican hoods. about several California wines, and said the National Guardsmen in the Kent State brakes off the economy and contribute Calley case that will give it a place in One of the defendants is a broker some of the Cabernet Sauvignon types killings to throw out the charges against 4.99 has been coming down the past to the very evil which they were history. previously convicted of wine fraud. He “could be brothers to our very greatest them. The Calley judge decided that — My Lai was the first traumatic bout Rib kniPpolos and famous maker several weeks. thought to offset. told the Bordeaux court: ‘T am guilty, but Bordeaux.” Before doctoring, I presume. because of the hostile publicity Calley that Americans had with a national sense so are thousands of others. In 30 years in Then Gault and Millau staged a blind­ didn’t get a fair trial. The Kent State judge plaid pants. Sizes 7-14. of guilt. It played a big role in the debate the trade, I have seen fraud practiced folding tasting for experts in Paris, who decided that — on the narrow legal charge over the Vietnamese war and in pulling SAVE 20. ON HOOVER everywhere — among owners, dealers and found that a $6.30 bottle of Beaulieu 1969 of conspiring to deprive the students of Americans out of the war. It left a scar— V professional associations. Baptizing, as Private Reserve more than held its own their civil rights — the prosecution had not don’t doubt it — on the most vulnerable HOODED SWEATSHIRT Jersey Voters !Six Castn* we call it, is a common practice.” against a French Chateau Petrus 1967, made out a case to go to the jury. FLOOR POLISHER thing Americans cling to. I mean their And, after centuries of confidently lap­ which brought $80 a bottle in the U.S. Both of the judicial decisions are highly feeling of hope about their young people. It New Jersey’s rejection of casino- ping up their country’s most famous Anyway, aliens French people all. You debatable. There are many who will feel a Very often public sentiment is in sup­ was young Americans, the “nice, quiet” 7.99 product, the French poeple have been told have survived wars and plagues, Yvette rankling sense of frustration about them style gambling, which would have boys from their hometowns, who were in­ port of some type of gambling on a that they are defenseless against those Mimieux and Genet. You’ll get over this both. They were both decided on technical Misses’ zip front sweatshirts in brought the Las Vegas lifestyle to the volved with My Lai. limited basis. But when the state who would commit the sacrilege of catastrophe because in truth there is real grounds, not on grounds of substance. In — That is why My Lai stirred a storm. red, green and navy. Front pouch East Coast, should serve as a lesson to tampering with their wine. Testimony has happiness. But after this you’d better do both cases there was guilt in the moral proposes to saturate its people with Out of it came the first “silent majority” all states, including Connecticut, that disclosed that while tasting and chemical your own wine-tasting. sense, and in both cases it has gone un­ pockets. Sizes S,M,L. ORIG. wagering schemes, public reaction is analysis may establish whether a wine is that found its voice—even before Richard punished. TERRARIUM KITS LIHLE BOYS’ JACKETS the voters do not necessarily want Nixon used the term. There are still 13.00 swift. good or bad, there is no sure way of telling Write both^ decisions down to th e ^ s t- more and more gambling. Where it came from. “silent majorities” ahead in the years to Watergate climate, which has revived the SNORKEL JACKETS It is interesting to note a recent In short, expert wine tasters have been TODAY’S come whenever an issue arises on which a American insistence on due process of large segment of Americans feel that the study by the Twentieth Century Fund revealed as merely human, after all. “A law. If we are serious about equal justice THOUGHT media and politicians are not expressing Hoover floor polisher and scrubber The constitutional amendment to certain mystique has gone,” admitted under the law, then we must accept the which concluded that “Legalization of their views. fact that men associated with deaths from buffs and waxes hardwood and %0 OFF 17.99 Hughes Lawton, president of the Bordeaux 11.99 — Another major theme emerged from 25 permit casino gambling was designed gambling will produce relatively which we recoil will be subject to the Wine Merchants Association, in an inter­ Fear knocked at the door. tiles. Deluxe model. REG. 29.99 Machine washable nylon with the Calley case — that Calley was a victim protection as well as the penalties of the Start your own terrarium with Choose from nylon, corduroy and to "save” Atlantic City, the once- small amounts of revenue and will view with The New York Times. “People Faith answered. abandoned to his legal fate by his law. If we care about the scrupulous heavy quilt lining. Fur trim hood. famous tourist attraction now are very often wrong in a blind tasting...” There was no one there. everything you need except the vinyl jackets, some with pile trim. raise it from the wrong people in the Well, I suppose it was inevitable. In re­ superiors; that right up to the top they weighing of every legal safeguard for Navy, burgundy and green. 8-20. deteriorating because of America’s A very old motto that MarUn Luther knew what was happening, did nothing to defendants under the criminal law, then plants. Choose from many Navy, red, brown, green. 4-7. wrong way.” It noted New York’s off­ cent years experts in practically every King is said to have been fond of. field have fallen into disrepute. Not to stop it, even tried to cover up the role of we had better apply it down the line, ORIG. 25.00 changing vacation habits. Although track betting system which “was to Man fights his most agonizing battles the “higher-ups.” shapes. ORIG. 18.00 knock the breed personally, but regardless of whether conservatives or the referendum was originally held raise revenue at the expense of illegal ap in st fear — fear of pain, fear of iost — A related theme in the Calley case liberals seem to get the best of it. economists in particular have descended dignity, fear of the future and fear of to a low estate, although it probably is a was that he was not alone among the rank Justice, blindfolded, is an ambiguous, out as a pilot program for the seaside operators (but) instead raised it at the death. Even the best wins only to a degree and file, that what he did many others did base canard that their wives now have evasive lady. When wooed, she doesn’t city, the New Jersey legislature but no one wins at all without faith. Faith as a natural response to the tensions of expense of legal tracks and by attrac­ taken over their household budgets. After always give the answer we hoped for. Yet in the essentia) goodness of creation. fighting a guerrilla war under intolerable expanded it to provide for casino ting non-bettors.” shaking hands with a politician, the temp­ we have no choice but to woo her and Faith in our own ability to meet day-to-day conditions. If true, it would be a depress­ SATURDAY ONLY gambling throughout the state, and tation is to count one’s fingers. Even Jim- accept her hard terms. Any other way Legalized gambling is not the pan­ encounters with our head up. Faith that ing truth, not only about Americans but iFes bitterness, arbitrary government death is not the end. the voters rejected the idea decisive­ acea for a state’s fiscal woeh. The about the human race. I never believed and the persistent sense of injustice. Such faith is hard to come by — a ly- public’s taste for it cap easily be thoughtful man cannot develop it blindly It is one thing for a state to consider soured by excessiveness. New Creative faith will take patience, time! the legalization of gambling with the ^anrliPBtfr and attention, but conquering fear is cer­ Jersey’s citizens spoke out. Connec­ tainly a goal devoutly to be wished. institution of a lottery, or even the ticut’s officials should listen. - Sitpumg Mpralb Mary Haldeman creation of on-track horse wagering. Waterbury Republican St. Mary’s Episcopal Church FOUNDED OCT. 1, 1881 OPEN FORUM Publlihed by tha Publlihed avary Mtnchnlar 5 avaning axcapt Sun­ Publishing Co.,H«rsld days and holidays. I I 1 Square, Manchaster, E n te re d at lh a 4 5 I 7 I t 10 Conn. 06040, Manchester. Conn., >> u I) 14 IS II 17 Talaphona 643-2711 Post Oldce as Second Manchester’s 9th District for their vote of IJ » » a a a J4 (Area Coda 203). Class Msll Mstter. Thanks EVERY JUNIOR, MISSES’ AND a a a a n 10 confidence in me and the Democratic par­ ALMANAC BURL L, LYONS, PUBLISHER HERALD Dear editor: ty demonstrated at the polls Nov. 5. SUGGESTED CARRIER RATES Thank you for the use of your column to PAYABLE IN ADVANCE YESTERDAYS express the following: Along with Governor-Elect Grasso, CHOOSE FROM WOMEN’S DRESS Thanks for the cooperation rendered by those elected to serve in the Legislature By Uniteil Pre»* International Indians he had found in the New World. Single Copy .15< 3 Months . $9 75 JUNIOR SIZES 5-13 Today ia Friday, Nov. 15, the 319th day In 1806, explorer Zebulon Pike sighted Weekly...... 754 6 Months $19,50 Lt. Lanoon and Officer Maryjr qt for the next term have a very serious of 1974 with 46 to follow. the 14,110-foot Colorado Rocky Mountain ONE Month . . $3.25 One Year...... $39.00 25 Years Ago Manchester’s finest in aiding the voters to obligation to provide a new, moderate and LONG & STREET LENGTH The moon ia between ita new phase and Peak that bears bis name. Mail Rates Upon Request safety in their efforts to vote, at the effective goverance for the State of MISSES’ SIZES 8-18 Subscribers who p.m. should telephone Town officials report Manchester is to Buckland School. This hazard ttiat does Connecticut. IN OUR STOCK first quarter. In 1920, the first assembly of the League of Nations was called to order in Geneva, tail to receive their the circulation depart- be included in the new proposed natural exist in normal weather is bad enough but DRESSES & PANTSUITS Hie morning atara are Mercury, Mara Herald before 5 30 menl. 647-9946 gas line for New England. WOMEN’S SIZES 14^A-24y2 and Saturn. Switzerland. rain did require the use of red flares. To I pledge myself to represent responsive­ Mrs. Benjamin Cretore is elected presi­ The evening atara are Venua and In 1972, the United SUtes and Cuba Member Audit Bureau of Circulations the people that did risk their lives prior to ly the people of the district and the Town Jupiter. agreed to discuss a curb on airline dent of Manchester Garden Gub. the officers action, please do make it of Manchester. I pledge my best efforts to Vernon Inn is sold at a public auction for Those bom on thia date are under the hijackings. The Manchester Display advertising known to the registrars oi voters and to help pass legislation that will foster an im­ Hurry In for the best selection. No mall or phone, please. sign (rf Scorpio. Publishing Co. dosing hours Three 131,500 to William BaMctt and Mary their budget hearings.' proved economy. The responsibility lull days prior to Elizabeth Knight, owners of the Princess aiU ah Prime Miniater William Pitt was A thought fo? the day: British statesman assumes no tinancial publlcalion Hugh F. Ward placed in the hands of the Democratic b o a Nov. 15,1706. William Pitt said after the American responsibility lor Deadline lor Herald Grill and Rathskeller In Rockville which 3 Evergreen Road, Manchester majority is very great. I will not treat it typographical errors classillad advertising: was destroyed by fire. lightly. On t ^ jlUy in hiatory: colonies had won their independence in the appearing in adver­ 12 noon prior to day ol J: tiN first recorded reference to Revolutionary War, "I love Americans tisements and other publication. 12 noon reading matter in The Friday lor publication Thanks IQlds by C h ris tt^ r Colum- because they love liberty.” He also said: Manchester Evenlno Saturday and Mon­ 10 Years Ago Muriel Yacavone Herald. ' in iii journal the use of it by "You cannot conquer America.” day. This date was s Sunday; 'Rie Herald did To the editor: 176 Wakefield Circle FORBES IN MANCHESTER OPEN EVERY NIGHT TIL 10. not publish. I'd like to thank the voters of East Hartford ■J : PAGE SIX - MAl^CHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Frl., Nov. IS. 1974 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Frl., Nov. 15, 1974— PAGE SEVEN Heralb Andover Plans Mini Concerts MCC^s ^Hostage’ Ar»M Profile Said Well Cast PUBLIC RECORDS Donna Holland ' arrangements of the Beatle’s David LaCoss on the clarinet. GARDENING Comipondeni and Joni Mitchell's music as The third mini-concert will be held Dec. 1 and will feature 646-03’75 well as short classical pieces. By JUNE TOMPKINS Chuch Clark played Leslie, Federal Tax Lien C & D Builders Inc. for Henry The Andover Rural Music Tremblay is a graduate of the Susan Davis on the harp. Sure, and begorrah!,There’s a the hostage in a straight Internal Revenue Service Bottlcello, two-family Tickets will be available at Backfire Prompted Committee is sponsoring three University of Connecticut. He rollicking, rousing time going manner. against Eagle Offset Printing dwellings at 31-33 and 37-39 also studied briefly in Spain. the door. They may also be If you set out a Russian olive oh tonight and tomorrow night Inc., 350 Main St., 32,666.04. WiUred Rd., each 330.000. mini-concerts featuring out­ shrub in your home landscape, One of MCC’s favorites as a standing Connecticut in­ He presently teaches at purchased at the Town Office at the Manchester Community don’t expect the fruit to look comedian, Bob Dobson, Marriage Licenses Bruce Finsted for Charles S. strumentalists on Sunday Amherst College, Eastern Building or from any member College auditorium on Bidwell Policeman’s Shot Connecticut State College and of the music committee. anything like the olives, green St. exhibited his type of comedy as Michael Koles, SOD Thomp­ Lukas, alterations at 426 evenings from 7 until 8 p.m. at an IRA volunteer. Qulnebaug College in Tickets will sell for |1 for or ripe, that you buy in a bottle. The Irish are there with their son Rd., and Pearl Hathaway, Hilliard St., 360. the Old Town Hall on Rt. 6. Other supporting players 34 Princeton St., Nov. 30, St. Danielson. He also teaches adults and 50 cents for children. Shrubs of this group, called wit and pathos to provide cons­ AI Baldlni for W.J. Flavell, COVENTRY judgment and being in violation ’The first mini-concert will be Elaeagnus, in Latin, and supplemented the cast well. Mary’s Episcopal Church. of the departmental general held Sunday. It will feature privately in the Andover area. Series tickets may be tant entertainment in Brendan alterations at 71-73 Eldridge Monica Shea The second mini-concert will purchased for |2.50 for adults, , pronounced "el-ee-AG-nus,’’ Behan’s "The Hostage.” The story involves a young Christopher Williamson, order on the use of force. Edward ’Tremblay, a classical Cockney soldier being held St., 3950. Correapondent be held Nov. 24 and will feature and |1 for chil^en. bear berries which are Behan, bom in and a Hartford, and Margo June Bar- Fawcett is one of the two guitarist, who will play his own hostage in reprisal for an IRA 742-9495 Mrs. Jackie Engles, Andover recommended both for their at­ member of the IRA at the age bato, 28 Scarborough Rd., Nov. Winfred' B. Garner, police officers on the force who man who is to be hanged. 27, St. James Church. Through any investigation Elementary School music tractive appearance and for of 13, knew well how to combine alterations at 42 Norwood St., carry a 357 magnum but uses Although the play seems to conducted by the Chief of teacher, has been mrking with their value as food for the birds. a story of Anglo-Irish relations Building Permits 3500. the standard 38 caliber bullet wallow in the beginning, the Police Robert Kjellquist, it has ROCKVILLE the students to prepare them to They are smaller than true with character profiles of the Town Contractors for E.K. Walpole Woodworkers for been found that Patrolman issued by the department. story comes through, and with Manchester Carbide Co., fence There are traditionaly two appreciate the instruments that olives and they have no pits. Irish themselves. It’s easy to Associates, alterations to Lawrence Fawcett fired a HOSPITAL NOTES The berries that are ripe now at it, pure and surprising enter­ at 27 HiUiard St., 3900. police cruisers on the 11 p.m. to will be involved in the concert conclude that despite the long Forbes & Wallace, 324 Broad round from his service revolver the home of Dr. and Mrs. Clif­ tainment in song and jest. Robert A. Regius, demolish 7 a.m. shift each night, but each series. years of national differences, St., 33,000. at a backfiring vehicle on Rt. ford 0. Simpson on Spring St. Satire is subtle, and the quonset hut at 61 Loomis St., cruiser carries only one Admitted Thursday; Ann Dorothy Whatley, Court St., the Irish have adopted a way of Joseph L. Swensson Inc.,new 44A, in town. are the size, shape and about life that is expressed in one of paradies are pertinent. The dwelling at 92 Ashworth St., 3100. patrolman. Officer Fawcett is Allan,'Talcottville Rd., Vernon; Rockville. PREVENT FIRESI play is filled with the un­ It had earlier been reported the color of red currants. the play’s opening songs, “The 3 28 ,0 00 . R.E. Gower Remodeling for the K-9 officer in town and had Roger' Bidwell, Gales Ferry; expected “bon mot.” that Fawcett was fired on by a Births Thursday; A daughter SAVE ON FUELI . Dr. Simpson obtained the Greatest Thing on the Earth is Frank Stein & Sons for Provi­ Max Zucker, additions at 85 his dog with him at the time of Florence Cornell, Tudor Lane, Although Thursday’s perfor­ passing motorist as he made his to Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Hava your chimnay elaanad, * plants, as small seedlings, the World.” dent Mortgage & Loan Corp., Elizabeth Dr., 3800. the incident ’Thursday morning. Manchester; Marcel Cote, West mance was more like a final rounds at the Meadowbrook Christians, Pinney Hill, raaaonably. » several years ago from the Starring in the play are convert gas station into Tyrol & Wethey Co. Inc. for Chief Kjellquist said the Of­ Willington; Stannard Griffith, rehearsal, it is the type of Shopping Plaza. Rockville; a daughter to Mr. Call 643-5361 > State Forest nursery and un- Charles Plese and Marge restaurant at 29 McNall St., 37,- Thomas Keating, additions at ficer Fawcett had an excellent Storrs; James Leany, Mt. Ver­ entertainment the drama group Police were on the scene late and Mrs. James Daly, ) derstood they were Russian Porter as Pat and Meg, who are 000. 89 Redwood Rd., 35,800. record since joining the police non Dr., Vernon; Marta Torrington. at NfCC has become famous for yesterday morning with a olives. They are, it appears, a the keepers of a brothel (or a force until this incident. Pedraza, W. Main St., — enjoyable, slyly suggestive, metal detector in an attempt to cousin. disreputable lodging house) in find the metal pellets from the Rockville; Sandra Quint, Ver­ slightly offbeat and most He also said that patrolmen non Ave., Rockville; I^nald The Gardening Encyclopedia Dublin. supposed shotgun blast. These * by Dr. Donald Wyman of the always diverting. were profieient and well Reiske, Crown St., Rockville; Plese, who directed the play, could not be found. trained in the handling of guns, j Arnold Arboretum describes Plese has succeeded in Patricia Valias, Enfield; filled in for the part when Chief Kjellquist said, “The I the fruit of the Russian olive as directing this fast-paced, well- and almost all of the men Deborah Wiesner, Farmington. James Gardner, originally first news released yesterday receive high scores at target at your finger tips... I yellow with silvery scales, cast play by a playwright who Discharged Thursday: assigned to the role, became ill. was made on the basis of Of­ practice. Each of the men gets j Looking down the column I With somewhat strained died in 1964 at the age of 41. Robert Kertanis, Webber Rd., The curtain rises tonight and ficer Fawcett’s report. I later approximately 80 hours of It come to the Cherry Elaeagnus, ease, Plese flaunted the quick Vernon; Robert .Pekar, tomorrow on “The Hostage” at developed, other information training each year. J or “multiflorus” variety, which lines of his role which included Homestead St., Manchester; CALL 643-5144 8:30 p.m. Tickets are available which led me to believe the con­ Chief Kjellquist said, “I feel I decribes Dr. Simpson’s shrub meaningful asides to the Mrs. Madeleine Quirion and at the door. trary of Fawcett’s report.’’ very good that I found out there j precisely, with “cherry-red audience throughout the play. Gleaners with some of the articles that will be for sale Saturday. Left to right are Dorothy Chief Kjellquist has daughter. Woodland Dr., South (Boxed Cards—All Must Be Alike) is no one in town who is trying Windsor; Jason Stancliff, Am­ MANCHESTER .-berries” that appear in mid- Marge Porter gives a Marie Matzdorff, Sheryl Garrison and Judy Hill. (Herald photo by Shea) suspended Fawcett for two *f summer. to shoot at a policeman. ’That is bassador Dr., Manchester; Dressier type of performance days without pay for using bad a positive thing.’’ LUM6ER COMPANY 1 The shrubs originated in in her raucous, bawdy, imper­ RtaaiM Slat* PRINTING CHARGES ONLY t China and Japan and are said to sonation of a brothel keeper. Pm I TikiM fo r Holiday Fair Tomorrow Board Upholdsu p i * have been brought to this coun- On stage most of the time are * try by Commodore Perry. The a colorful assortment of what *295. COVENTRY planning an active part in the other activities for the children Firing of Cop t bushes can reach a height of one would expect in a brothel 25 Cards ■ ■ ...... $1*25 Monica Shea fair and in keeping with the fair sponsored by the Senior BRISTOL (UPI) - The state FIREPLACES ^nine feet, distinguishing them including the gay ones. Bob theme of “Something for Pilgrim Fellowship. Board of Mediation and Ar­ 2 again from the Russian olive, a Richardson as a constantly in­ 50 Cards ...... $2.50 Correspondent * 742-9495 Everyone,” the society will dis­ Luncheon will be served from bitration has upheld the firing Bv § i r e - g / o w tree which can reach 20 feet. ebriated piano player oc­ casionally offers a brilliant 100 Cards ...... $3.75 The Holiday Fair, sponsored play crocheted and knitted ar­ 12 to 2 p.m. and coffee will be of a policeman last year who I “ Urban Forest” A shrub that is a member of the Russian olive family bears fruit at the home of Rev. Dr. piano number. In one clever by the Gleaners of the Second ticles, aprons, doll clothes, availabvle all day. gave a newsman a copy of the REAL WOOD BURNING FIREPLACES 1 The Simpsons live in what I and Mrs. Clifford 0. Simpson on Spring St. Red berries provide food for migrating birds. performance, he accompanies a Congregational Church will be novelties and baked goods as The Couples Club of the 1967 a r r e s t re c o rd of a 2 would call an "urban forest,” The Irish setter, Blarney, waits for a chance to go for a walk in the woods with Dr. Simp­ well as unusual and distinctive church will sponsor a ham Republican candidate for lilting tune by blowing an oom- held Saturday from 9:30 a.m. to ‘ borrowing a term used by the son. (Herald photo by Pinto) pah on two bottles. RIZZO POOL CO. 24 Hour Service Available. For ^ 4 p.m. in the North Coventry jewelry. dinner Saturday in the Com­ mayor. Built-in Units ; Connecticut Agricultural Tothm Cirel* fERRN I12-HI1 munity House. There will be IwHa Tokt, HEWIISTN IM -tU I Best Selection, IVe Advise Community House. Other participates will be the The decison, released for any room * Experiment Station to describe Handmade and home'grown Coventry Garden Gub, Mothers two sittings at 5 and 6 p.m. Thursday, said former Sgt. the many square miles of A path through the hemlocks You To Order Earlyl items will be displayed and sold Club, Policeman Auxiliary, Tickets are 32.50 per adult and Richard Hirschler was properly Connecticut that are well leads to the bank of Hop Brook, North Coventry Women’s Club, children are 31.50. Chidren 5 dismissed. ICE ' both upstairs and downstairs at i, covered with trees even if there which once powered the Case STORMS COMING! Over 25 Years of Continuous Service! ^ the Community House. the Questers, and various arts years and younger are free. Hirschler gave a newspaper J are home sites under thern^ mill and which now has made and craftmen of the communi­ Tickets are available from NOW IS THE TIME TO REPAIR, V Among this year’s par- reporter a copy of the record of . They bought the property in its way around the end of a REMOVE OR TOP TREES NEAR i ticipants are the Fragment ty. members of the church or by the 1967 arrest of James F. !the Highland Park area and small dam and splashes down calling Charles Kelson. TOUR HOUSE OR POWER J Society of the church which is There will be cartoons and O’Donnell, the loser in the 1973 ' ; built their home about 10 years over the rocks in what the mayoral contest. ?ago when Dr. Simpson was Simpsons have been told is the LINES, BEFORE ANOTHER ICE Free Standing ^pastor of the Center highest waterfall in the state. MILLAR STORM... w e s t o w n (Congregational Church. He A few birds have sampled the Licensed and Insured " * PHARMACY ■ ^ cherry red berries that they are I ' retired four years ago after TREE Use Of Wetland Permitted Accessories T serving as the Center Church supposed to love but a squirrel 455 Hartford Rd. Manchester 643-5230 I Screens, Ensembles, Grates ^biinlster foi: 27 years. has found them also and is SERVICE i 4 harvesting them hungrily. The 63 3-5 34 5 “YOUR COMMUNITY HEALTH SERVICE STORE' ;COVENTRY Atty. David Rappe changed to get better use of the Mary Jo Koeck has resigned Hi -Their: fot is basically a i[.hemlock forest with some birts may be too late. INC.^ t Monica Shea represented Peter Gunas for good soils on the northern por­ from the Flood and Erosion his application for a 16-lot sub­ tion of the land and that it Control Board and her replace­ 1 towering trees estimated to be Correspondent ! 125 years old and many that 742-9495 , division at Carpenter and would be possible for Gunas to ment should be a Republican. Merrow Rds. Tuesday was the put in occasional rear lots un­ There is a vacancy on the ‘have not reached this age. Dr. . The Planning and Zoning 'Simpson has a chain saw and ‘Commisison, acting as the public hearing on that applica­ der the new zoning regulations. Planning and Zoning Commis­ tion. sion for the position of alternate •takes down a tree occasionally 'inland Wetlands Agency, ap- I if it is in trouble. This weeding I proved the application of Ray- Donald Holmes, deputy Vacant Posts and this position will have to be sanitarian reported that he had 'may well account for the fact ^mond Roman for a permit to Elizabeth Rychling, town filled by either a Rpublican or Ben Franklins Everything For The Home inspected the site and required -that they lost only one tree in 1 conduct activities within 150 clerk, has warned of several an Independent. that 10 of the 16 lots have ^ the ice storm of last December. feet of a water course. vacancies on town boards and Anyone interested in serving engineer designed septic WHATEVER YOUR NEEDS JN LUMBER AND 1; He plants trees also and has • Roman will have to cross the commissions. on these boards or commission ire -gfew efisf. PHONE E72 99EC systems because of the poor BUILDING MATERIALS, HOME IMPROVEMENT {set out small hemlocks, tbrook on his property on Dorothy Thissell has resigned should contact the chairman of soil and high ground water on RT. 83 VERNON, CONN. ITEMS. OR DO-IT-YOURSELF MATERIALS, YOU ;Norway spruce and larch. He t Armstrong Rd. with a pipe to from the Board of Health and the nominating committee of' these lots. This has been done his party or write directly to 2 Miles North of Vernon Circle on Rt. 83 CAN FIND THEM HERE. STOP IN TODAY. 'has a black walnut that is |carry septage up to a leeching because as she is a Democrat (NEXT TO LSM EQUIPMENT) ! growing slowly. He has planted ! fields approximately 200 feet on nine out of ten lots. Lot the town clerk or the town coun­ V- will have to be replaced by a OpOT:Tuis.-Fri., 10:00-8:00 Sat, 8:00-0:00 Sun., 11:00-4:00 '.cedars and a Scotch pine that he .jfrom the brook. He also number 12 is the only remaining cil. IIB Democrat. brought from Maine. As or­ received permission to fill in an lot needing a designed field. I namental trees he has planted told cavity on the property that Griswold and Fuss, town dogwoods and Japaneje maple. ^had been used as a dumping engineers, had informed the Hundreds of people in the area received their Christmas Club . Growing in the woods are a •spot, for the mill for many commission by letter that it number of native American checks from Manchester State Bank ... and as a bonus they tyears. Roman will place a should require the developer to chestnut sprouts, none of which ^parking lot over the cavity. widen the portion of Merrow TOWN OF MANCHESTER received “FREE” the last payment on their club . . . how about you? has yet borne fruit. The sprouts • The Historic District Study and C ai^nter Rds. that the • DEPAHmENT OP PUBLIC ^RKS grow, presumably, from the iCommittee presented plans for subdivision will front on. BE A LUCKY ONE .. . open a 1975 Christmas Club ' tlolica 0^ LfiAF PICKUP roots of old chestnut trees that ’two historic districts to the Rappe told the commission were killed years ago by a today at Manchester State Bank for any amount $1, $3, $5, $10, commission. that he doubted if his client 'blight that swept the Eastern ( The two districts, one located The following streets are scheduled for loaf collection on .the days listed below. In the event of heavy rain on any scheduled $20 ... Manchester State Bank will make the last payment on your could afford to do this type of Seaboard, eliminating a 1 in North Coventry and the other work. collection day, pickup on remaining routes w ill be postponed one working day. Homo owners, on the streets listed below, who wonderful tree that was es­ 1975 Christmas Club “FREE” as a bonus for making the first 49 !in South Coven^, would not wish to have yard leaves collected are requested to rake leaves into the gutter so as to fo m a windrow the length o f the teemed for lumber as well as effect existing commercial or Because of the elevation of payments on time ... no matter how many clubs you have or the for its nuts. ;residential areas. The Meadow- the land, 10 of the 16 lots will property and confining the leaves in the gutter as much as p o ssib le. This should bo done on the day p rior to scheduled learf Every land owner with chest­ dollar value ... 'brook Shopping Plaza and the require pumps to pump the sep­ collection. Property owners are requested to make certain that no foreign objects such as atones, branches, cans or any other nut sprouts hopes that one of proposed shopping plaza of Bert tage up to the leechings(ields aterial other than leaves or grass are placed in the windrows. Additional scheduled routes w ill be advertised next week. 3 them will prove to be resistant BE LUCKY. . • open your 1975 Christmas Club today at Lindsay are both included in the which will be from 75 to 27^eSt to the disease. So far the hope 'first district. away from the house sites. Manchester State Bank ... let the bank give you your last payment November 18 Novanber 19 November 20 November 21 November 25 has been in vain. The commission reviewed the Route 17 Soute IB “FREE”. committee report and made no The majority of lots will be Route 19 r io u te ^ O Route ^1 ^ more than two acres. recommendations but did sup- And a Waterfall The commission made the Spring Street ;port the idea of establishing Line Street Weatminatar Road Somerset Drive Plymouth Lane There is a patio behind the 'historic districts. recommendation that the place­ (So. Main to Gardner S t.) ment of the house could be Shallow Brook Lane Scarborough Road Candlewood Drive Boulder Road Simpson house and it is bounded Lewie Street Fern Street Wellington Road Highland Street Elwood Road by a retaining wall at the bot­ Comstock Road So. Fazms Drive Cromwell S treet tom of an upward-sloping bank. Duncan Road Robert Road It is in this sunny spot that the Arvlne Place Carriage Drive Lancaster Road Cobb H ill Road Raymond Road Warren S treet Russian olive relative grows Ohrlsinas Blab SEW YOUR OWN DRAPES Sunny Brook Drive Autirnm S treet Tlmrod Road Waranoke Road best. Sunset Street Harvest Lane Kensington Street Tan Road Adelaide Road Above the wall and dropping MANCHESTER STATE BANK and SAVE MONEY! Aeh S treet Mayfield Drive over it is a ground-cover Ridgefield Street Timber T rail Steep Hollow Lane MANCHESTER, Ct. NEW SHIPMENT OF DRAPERY FA8RICS Village Street Gardner S treet Qlenwood S treet juniper. On the bank are myr­ Klngawood Drive Jean Road tle, showing one blue blossom JUST ARRIVED IN TIME FOR Lakewood C lrole No. Gaxdner S treet W, lyndale Street Lookout Mt. Drive Richard Road AMOUNT Lakewood C lrole So, when we were there. For varie­ PAY HOLIDAY DEC0RATIN6 Dugan's Alley Ashworth S treet Tonioa Spring Trail Pitkin Street ty there are two other ground $500.00 HLUcrest Road CHECK NO. 1157 DATE Oct. 30, 1974 Wlynedlng H ill Road Grandview S treet Charter Oak Street Putnam S treet covers, ivy and ajuga. There is kxkxxVxxxxx Bruoe Road iris that will bloom in the DRAPERY FABRICS Wellman Road Highwood Drive Parker Street TO THE ORDER OF Nika Clrola spring, a gift from Mrs. Charles JOHN DOE Values Dreacher Road Wjyllya S treet (Porter St, to E, Center St.) to YARD Thayer Road S. House, who had the parent Main Street East Maple S treet Munro S treet roots from Miss Mary Chap­ 18.98 Dartmouth Road East E3.dridge S treet GreenhiU Street man’s famous garden. Manchester, Conn. 06040 Tuck Road Kene Road Willow Flaoe There are spring bulbs for Ash Street Ext, Philijl Road Porter Street more early color, and mountain SYNTHETIC BLENDS So. Main S treet laurel. There are Japanese iris LOOKS LIKE WOOL ^ - - Battiata Road Butternut Road and peonies for early bloom and Haokmataok S treet Virginia Road Oloott Drive chrysanthemus for fall. 54” WIDE Prospect Street WASHAILE 93.98 Tareaa Road Center Street On the Simpson lot are two YARD Rogers Pleoe Anaaldi Road (Adame S t. to M. T, W.) curious sinkholes. Dr. Simpson said the ground had sunk into a Plano Place Andor Road Academy S treet Norwood S treet deserted mine shaft, driven into Lindman S treet the hill many years ago from a lUTERULS TO MAKE YOUR XMAS GIFTS Francis Drive Adams Street Welle Street {Center to lit. Middle Tpkal lower level as a copper mine. . F a T . FRINGES * FOAM Niles Drire Vine Street Diane Drive Oak Grove S treet • MUSLIN . TRIMS . Calicos Judith Drive Pilgrim Lane MANCHESTER STATE BANK Farm Drive Meadow Lane Thi WorliTB Bm I Countxy Club Drive Nrfuimt-Cologiwt School Street “Free am WnppTng" ragtim A yis Syoomore Lana 1041 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER. CONNECTICUT 06040 TELEPHONE (203) 648-4004 ^ FABRIC DEPARTMENT ^STORES ARTHUR DRUG Open Sat 9 A.M. - Noon MAIlipHESTER 434 Oakland Street (Exit 94!off. 1-86) Beginning Nov. 27, 1974 your deposits insured for $40,000.00 Member FDIC ______■______PAGE EIGHT - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Fri., Nov. 15. 1974 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Fri., Nov. 15, 1974— PAGE NINE Auxiliary Space Sought for Merged Courts Of Legion , 4 V Plans Sale VERNON He said this would be at least Plans are in the works to suggested that the courts could HEBRON an interim solution to satisfy renovate the bank building for move there as a unit. His With the circuit courts and Nancy Foote th6 courts’ requirement for a use as a senior citizen center. proposal will be presented to the courts of common pleas to ’The members of the Jones clerk’s office and vault. He said Recreation Director Donald the Town Council Monday be merged by Jan. 1,1975, Ver­ Keefe Batson Post, American later the courts could be moved Berger has opposed cutting night. He will also ask for the non Mayor Frank McCoy is to the building now housing the down on space planned for this opinion df the entire Recreation Legion Auxiiiary are having a working against time to come purpose. Conunlssion before sending the food, Jeweiry and houseware up with suitable space in Ver­ town’s administrative offices. proposal to the state. saie tomorrow from 11 a.m. to 2 non to accommodate the two. ’The former superior court p.m. at the post home. After holding staff meetings The Memorial Building, room on the second floor of the At a recent meeting of the which is adjacent to the bank Wednesday to come up with a memorial building is now used Stafford Springs, also a Cir­ auxiiiary members voted to set building, is now being plan, Mayor McCoy said the by the circuit court and could cuit Court 12 seat, is interested up a $100 schoiarship to be renovated and when completed fastest solution would be to use be used by the merged courts, in having the merged courts given to a senior giri at Rham the administrative offices will a portion of the building McCoy said. housed in that town and has High Schooi. The schoiarship be moved there thus leaving the formerly occupied by People’s offered quality facilities for wili be given at graduation in present administration building When the administration Savings Bank and now own^ by that purpose. June. available for other use. building is available McCoy the town. The unit is purchasing gifts for the Christmas shops in three State Veterans Hospitais, Newington, Rocky Hili and New Firemen Gathering Haven. ’The gifts are piaced in the Christmas shops and patients seiewt gifts for their Toys for Christmas families. She Hcralb Gifts also are being collected Area Profile for the Mansfield Training VERNON would be glad to hear from Schooi. Items being sought are ’The Rockville Fire Depart­ other clubs or senior citizens mittens, toilet articles and ment is conducting its annual who sew who might be in­ cards. Houley Asks Help program of collecting toys to terested'' in helping dress the Anyone wishing to donate ar­ distribute to children in dolls. ticles can leave them with SALI The workshop is set up at the Geraldine Grant at the Grant SALE Rockville'for Christmas. ’The firemen have been spon­ Fitton Fire Station on Prospect From Town Aides soring the program for 20 years St. Toys may be dropped off something for overyono pre-holiday buy and it has expanded each year there or at the John Ashe fire wool blond molten Robert Houley, Democrat of He reminded town officials as the town has grown. Fire house on Nye St., Sundays from Glte Heratii ..jianty panorama famous ‘russ’ Vernon, and state senator elect that the cut-off date for legisla­ Chief Donald Maguda said last 10 a.m. to noon or Mondays of big savings! long skirt pant coats at a from the 35th District, has sent tion will be in early January Christmas some 400 children from 7 to 9 p.m. Agency or with Nancy Foote or out letters to all heads of and if there .is any legislative received toys through the Anyone having toys to donate Evelyn Croston at the Town Of­ sonsatlonal low price government in the 15 towns he measures their town requires to program. and needing pickup service fice Building. advise him by Dec. 15 so he can will represent, asking for input New toys donated are always should call Maguda or Assistant At the auxiliary’s Dec. 4 12 pursue it on the state level. and guidance as it effects their welcomed but the firemen also Chief Arthur Hewitt. meeting the gifts will be packed He also commented that his $18 value only $ 4 4 towns. collect good used toys which to be taken to Mansfield. pr. for role is legislative and not ad­ they repair and paint to make Lovely long acrylic a-llne skirt Houley said, ‘"The 1974 state ministrative but if he can be of General Counsel Blood Clinic elections are tehind us and it is them like new. Tomorrow the Columbia- with elastic waist, self-tie belt. Great looking girl-around town value to their offices on an im- ’This year the Vernon Junior WASHINGTON (UPI) - time to set aside all par­ termediary basis not to hesitate George Gross, a 40-year-old Hebron-Andover Community Solid black, cream, brown and or country coats with a flair for tisanship and to proceed in ad­ Women’s Club members have Health Service will sponsor a assorted jacquard prints. Sizes 8 to advise him. volunteered to make clothes for former Connecticut resident, rag. 1.35 a pr. '74! Great feeling, wool blend dressing ourselves to the “Like you, I cannot solve was appointed Thursday as blood pressure screening clinic to 181 Buy for yourself and gift- problems of people in our com­ the dolls which the firemen will at the Hebron Pharmacy from 9 A great selection! A great valuel melton in 2 styles...double- every problem or remedy every collect. Chief Maguda said he general counsel of the House giving and save now while munities. situation. Working together, Budget Committee. a.m. to 2 p.m. Whether you like them tailored, breasted with back half-belt, and The community health nurse they're at this sensational low He added, “I would therefore and with the help of other trimmed, sassy, sleek or sllm- pricel full wrap with hood (not shown). ask for your input and guidance, elected state officials, I think will be taking blood pressures, mlng...we’ve got the panties for AIrcrafters and literature on high blood sportswear, downtown and Wine, navy, hunter. Sizes 6-18. as it effects your town, and we can at the very least, inform pressure and diabetes will be youl A whole department full of coats, downtown and Parkade. pledge my best efforts in being ourselves of all matters, and your favorites now at special Parkade. of assistance to you, when attempt to find solutions,” he Need cash for financing... available. There will be no $55 values _ possible.” said. UIZA DEPT. STORE □ a car. new or used? charge for the service. savingsl • Hip Muggers • Briefs (Wa Have A Notion To Ploaaa) Scavenger Hunt □ home improvements? • Mlnl-BIkInIs • Nylon Lace Next to Franra Supormailiot On Sunday the Senior Pilgrim • Many More • White, pastels, Eaat MhMto Tpka., Mandioatar □ education? Fellowship of the First Vet School Link Sought □ appliances, furnishings? Congregational Church will prints, appliques • Sizes 5-6-7 □ travel? conduct a door-to-door food lingerie, downtown and Parkade. S’TORRS (UPI) — A Universi­ He said the “buying” plan is a See Plaza □ debt consolidation? scavenger hunt from 7 to 8:30 ty of Connecticut official has temporary measure while □ holiday expenses? p.m. announced UConn is negotiating legislatures around New for TTie food collected will be I with two universities to reserve England discuss a jointly SEE YOUR CREDIT UNION FOR A given to needy families for space for Connecticut residents financed regional vet school, PARTY SUPPLIES! ’Thanksgiving. in their veterinary schools. possibly to be built in 9.6 PERCENT APR* LOAN-THE LOWEST RATE AROUND Player Workshop Vice President Kenneth G. Massachussetts. •NAPKINS a TABLECLOTHS • HOT/COLD CUPS Check the chart and see how little it costs to borrow the Credit Union way. 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Philip Dooley "V Chairman Dated October 10,1974 PAGE TEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Fri., Nov. 15, 1974 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Fri., Nov. 15. 1974 — PAGE ELEVEN PTA To Offer Craft Class Sister Ryan C ' v ' SCENE FROM HERE Teachers Shift Agent r i f A new class in scrap Christ­ beads, etc..The department will ( f COLLEGE To Address The Hostage” mas crafts will be offered by supply the styrofoam and paper by Brandan Bahan the Washington School PTA at pottery. NOTES Churchwomen For Group Bargaining an irreverant comedy with music THE BABY the West Side Rec, 110 Cedar St. On Nov. 21 the class will work Sister Julia Ryan, CND, of St. as part of the Manchester on quick decoupage. Par­ Bartholomew’s Church will be Miss Fraidell Fenster of Recreation Department’s ticipants will need a wood guest speaker at the meeting of Endangered Species IS NAMED Manchester has been named COVENTRY The contract was a two-year The Board of Education will Performances at 8:30 P.M. on November 14, 15 woman’s programs. plaque, a small house paint the Guild of Our Lady of St. brush, a brayer, a print, a can­ director of the Career Resource Monica Shea contract with a five per cent hold its first bargaining session and 16 In the main campus auditorium of Classes will be held on Bartholomew’s ’Tuesday at 8 CorreEpondenl raise the first year and a two with the newly elected associa­ Wednesdays from 9:30 to 11:30 dle and a glass to hold it. Mod Center at Post Junior College, Manchester Community College, Bldwell Street. p.m. in the church library. Her 7429495 per cent raise the second year. tion Nov. 21. Poulioi, Ruuell Amedee Jr., son of Russell A. and Loretta a.m. Participants are Podge will be supplied. Waterbury, In charge of career topic: “WhoxAre the Poor?" To understand the magnitude of the ’The Education Association of The teachers were also un­ Official checkers for the Tickets: 504 for M C C students with ID cards Young Poullot of East Hartford. He was bom Nov. 8 at requested to bring scraps of A Christmas tree wall counseling, placement, and the When First Congressional District Democratic sweep in Connecticut Nov, 5, Coventry won the representa­ happy with the teacher evalua­ election were Betty Hoffman, Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are felt, sequins, trims and felt or­ decoration will be featured cn college transfer program for Sister Julia will give an Il­ Democrats meet Saturday to choose four $1.00 General Admission one needs only read the sign placed on the tion election held yesterday tion procedures that had been Elma Heckler, association Mr. and Mrs. David R. Young of Rt. 31, Coventry. His paternal naments. Many of the projects Nov. 21. Participants are students. lustrated talk on her trip to delegates and one alternate to the door of his State Capitol office by with the Coventry Federation of worked out by the Board of secretaries at the Coventry For reservations, call 646-4900, ext. 259 grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Roland Pouliot of 40C Spencer St. will be donat^ to the school requested to bring in six egg Miss Fenster holds a BS Guatemala and tell of National Democratic Charter Convention, Republican State Sen. George L. Gunther Teachers. ’The vote was 74 for Education and the federation, superintendent’s office, and His maternal great-grandparents are Mr. and - Mrs. Russell Christmas fair, but all carton boxes (cardboard), degree from Boston State experiences that have helped Manchester will seek one of the of Stratford, who managed to be re­ association and 28 for the and it was this evaluation Don Fratlni, a representative Henderson of East Hartfoid and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Baker of Manchester residents are straight pins, Christmas gar­ College and an MS degree in her come to a clearer answer to designations. elected. federation with two people procedure which was directly from the Connecticut Educa­ Lynn, Mass. His paternal great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. welcome to join this free class land tinsel, and two dozen small education with a specialization “Who Are the Poor." Manchester Democrats are recommen­ voting for neither organization attributed to the teacher tenure tion Association. Amedee Pouliot of Reynolds Dr., Coventry, and Mr. and Mrs. and make items for Christmas balls. in guidance from Central It reads, "Please use tender loving care. ding Dorothy Brindamour as east of the to represent them. problems experienced last Moderator for the election Joseph Matties of Hartford. themselves. Each week women The last Christmas crafts Connecicut State College in ’The program is open to the Endangered Species Area." river delegate. Mrs. Brindamour is vice chairanan of the Democratic Town (^m- A total of 104 teachers of the spring at Coventry Grammar was Allen Sandberg, town will make different Christmas class wlll.be held on Dec. 12. New Britain. She was a career men of the parish. Coffee and The election left the Republicans with mittee. 130 eligible to vote cast their ^hool. manager. U i C C Hnaih, Jeffrey Clinton, son of Demetrius M. and Faith Clin­ items. Nancy Doughty is group Participants will make education specialist for the dessert will be served. only 7 members in the 36-member State Connecticut will have 22 delegates and 8 ballots in the day-long election ton Hnath of 490 Avery St., South Windsor. He was bora Nov. 8 at leader. To register call 643^ wreaths. Those interested Wethersfield School system for Senate (19.4 per cent), and 33 members in -M llir -•Mill. •M ill* A brief business session for held at the Town Hall. ••MU" • l | | | | r -• M ill" hfenchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are 6795. Other groups wishing to should bring wire bases, two years, and has taught in alternates at the Dec. 6-7-8 convention, to members will be conducted at the 151-member House of Representatives The association, which is af­ Mr. and Mrs. Marshall H. Glnton of West Hartford. His paternal start similar programs may assorted sizes of soaked pine Whitman and Cambridge, (21.8 per cent). be held in Kansas City, Mo. The engagement of Miss The engagement of Miss 7:30. filiated with the Connecticut grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hnath Sr. of Stafford call Bea Sheftel at the Rec cones (overnight), two spols Mass., and in Hartford. Dawn Marie Mulvey to David The State Senate about to be dissolved Education Association, had Springs. Sheila Marie Misovich of Department for further infor­ of thin wire, a scissor, Christ­ A law passed by the 1972 General has 23 Republicans and 13 Democrats, and been the teachers’ represen­ Allen Hess, both of Andover, Manchester to William C. mation. mas trims and a big bow. Assembly hikes the pay for the state’s top the House has 93 Republicans and 58 tative until 1968 when it lost to Scott, Jason Douglas, son of Richard D. and Susan A. Carroll has been announced by her McComb of Suffield has been On Thursdays from 9:30 to Manchester residents are Democrats. elective offices, effective when the new the federation which is af­ WE WILL MOT Scott of 113 Chestnut St. He was bora Nov. 8 at Manchester parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard announced by her parents, Mr. 11:30 a.m. Bea Sheftel will welcome, to join one or all of administration takes over in January. The Republicans lost 16 seats in the filiated with the Connecticut Memorial Hospital. His matehial grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. H. Mulvey of Wales Rd., An­ and Mrs. Michael Misovich of teach a Christmas crafts class these craft classes. The 83 year­ The governor’s salary will go to $42,000, KNOWINGLY 21 Beil St. State Senate and 66 in the House. Federation of Teachers, AFL- Henry W. Carroil of East Hartford. His paternal grandparents dover. which will include ornaments, ly membership is also good for from the present $35,000. The lieutenant Mr. McComb is the son of Mr. State legislatures get |11,000 pay for governor will be paid $18,000 (it is now GO. are Mr. and Mrs. Jack Scott of Joliet, 111. His maternal great­ Mr. Hess is the son of Mr. and and horn of plenty made from recreational swims on ’Tuesday and Mrs. Curtis E. McComb of their two-year terms (|6,500 the first year $10,000), the attorney general will get $30,- The assoclatipn challenged app lian c e & grandmother is Mrs. Anne King of East Hartford. Mrs. Wheeler H. Hess Jr. of paper pottery. Those par­ to ■ Friday evenings, daytime and $4,500 the second), plus »1,000 a year Suffield. 000 (it is now $20,000), and the secretary of the federation in 1971 to regain UNDERSOLD Lake Rd., Andover. ticipating should bring scraps slimnastics, belly dancing, and in expense monejr, plus mileage allowance TV CENTERS The bride-elect is a 1973 the state, treasurer and comptroller will the representation, but once of ribbon, trims, old jewelry. some craft classes. to and from the State Capitol. Quirion, Christine Marie, daughter of Norman R. and The bride-elect is a senior at graduate of Manchester Com­ get $20,000 (all are now at $15,000). again lost. SAiSS — let us prove it! Madeleine N. Brault Quirion of 131 Woodland Dr., South Windsor. Rham High School and is munity College. She will Dotty Gillian and Lionel Jan She was born Nov. 10 at Rockville General Hospital. Her mater­ employed at Ponderosa Steak graduate in May 1975 from the Jr. I co-presidents of association nal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Marc Brault of 8 Becker PI., House in Windsor. University of Connecticut called the election results a Rockville. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Her fiance, a 1973 graduate of where she is majoring in mandate of support. Quirion of Hartford. Rham High School, is currently clothing and textiles. Choose one. School Buses Moved "This Education Association attending the University of Her fiance is a May graduate of Coventry is pleased with the Wilson, Dawn Lynn, daughter of James D. and Paula M. West of UConn where he is presently overwhelming mandale of sup­ EVERYTHING'S Connecticut. Wilson of Crystal Lake Rd., Tolland. She was born Nov. 8 at a graduate student majoring in But which? port. This is ample evidence Rockville General Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. The couple plan a July 5 wed­ wildlife management. In Repair Controversy that the teachers of Coventry and Mrs. Richard A. West of Crystal Lake Rd., Tolland. Her ding in Andover Congregational The couple plan a June 14 Same size diamonds. were not happy with CFT over only for this Church. IN EASY REACH paternal grandmother is Mrs. Gertrude Wilson of Windemere wedding. the past few years. We would Ave., Rockville. You be the judge. COVENTRY now expect that all the teachers in th is 13.6 cu.ft. buses and the vans for colateral Dr. Elman is to contact the in town would pull together Burgiu, .Marco Aiiilio, son of Joseph and Josephine Lonero You'll need our help.- Monica Shea on the money owed him, but has chief of police to ascertain if with EAC for a good contract.” GENERAL GENERAL ELECTRIC Burgio of 38 Barbara Rd., Vernon. He was born Oct. 25 at Pecan Sale Correspondent since resolved his dispute with this was actually the case, and, Eighty per cent of the Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are 742-9495 the company and released these if so, to send a letter to the bus teachers eligible to vote did so, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lonero of Plainville. His paternal grand­ Under Way At the Board of Education buses. Saunders had released company asking why buses with the association receiving ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR- parents are Mr. and Mrs. Nunzio Burgio of New Britain. He has a meeting held last night, Tony the vans yesterday so that they were operated without the 71 per cent of the vote. The annual sale of pecans, could make their runs, as he proper registrations. sister, Sabrina Linda, IVis. CUB Felice, chairman of the Teachers have indicated over FREEZER sponsored by the Vassar Club of Transportation Committee, didn’t want to inconvenience The board voted to seek legal the past few month that they Portable TV ^ ^ S C O U T Hartford, is flow being con- reported that the buses had the children or jeopardize their advice on the bus situation from were not happy with the past daughter of Barry and Ann Gonthier Prentiss, Selena Diane, ducted in the Manchester area been moved from Coventry safety. the town attorney and Dr. contract negotiated by the The Refrigerator Section Prentiss of Crystal Lake Rd., Tolland. She was born Oct. 31 at and will continue through the Motors on South St. to the old Duncan McDougall, owner of Elman to report back to the federation in more ways than DEFROSTS AUTOMATICALLY! Rockville General Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. holiday season. Proceeds will Zollos building on the comer of the bus company, told Felice board at its next scheduled one. and Mrs. Maurice Gonthier of Sandy Beach Rd., Rockville. Her benefit a scholarship fund for Daley Rd. and Rt. 31. that he was presently looking meeting Nov. 25. paternal grandmother is Mrs. Evelyn Prentiss of Sandy Beach Pack 251 Zero-Degree Cub Scout Pack 251 presented area girls and boys. ’The buses were moved on for a permanent home for the Rd., Rockville. buses. awards at its recent meeting at Wednesday evening after all the Freezer The 1-pound bags of shelled McDougall is now in violation Verplanck School. Den 4 con­ runs had been completed for the pecans are available at the of the zoning regulations which Section Has ducted the opening ceremony, day. Jerome, Kevin William, son of Michael and Cindy Bigelow Highland Park Market or from require that a public hearing 3.79 cu.ft. and Den 3, the closing Felice reported that the move Jerome of 482 W. Middle Tpke. He was born Oct. 30 at club members. was made in a dispute between must be held by the Zoning Capacity Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are ceremonies. Mrs. Robert H. Smith of 131 Mass. Bus Company and Board of Appeals before a per­ Mr. and Mrs. Francis Bigelow of Rt. 31, Coventry. His paternal Receiving awards were Hartford Rd. and Mrs. Paul H. Edward Saunders who claimed mit may be granted to park No Shuffling food grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Roger Jerome of 120 Lakeside Patrick Mace, Webelo badge; buses anywhere in tovra. around . . . every­ John Edwards, Bear badge plus Maloney of 166 Wells St. are co- that the Mass. Bus Company thing's easy to get Dr., Andover. oWed him $7,028 for repairs Board chairman Joan Lewis at . . . even the ice a two-year pin; Stephen Byrne chairmen of the sale. trays have a pro­ told the board last night that tective rack! 4 and Mark (jycenas, Bear bmks made on the buses in the past Committee members are two montas. she thought the board should cabinet shelves. in honor of their birthdays; and For all its conveni­ Oil, Richard Gary, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gary R. Ott of 30 Mrs. Gilmore Cole of 58 Saunders had held two of the look into the possibility of pull­ ence . . . this GE Richard Owen, an activity has an amazing Windemere Ave., Rockville. He was bora Nov. 10 at Rockville Stephen St.„Mrs. John Burokas ing the performance bond of the amount of extra badge. General Hospital. His maternal grandmother is Mrs. Lillian of Russell Dr., Tolland; Mrs. i i Mass Bus Company. She told storage space . . . New cubs welcomed into the shelves on both Gilman of Stafford Springs. His paternal grandparents are Mr. Winthrop Merriam of Ripley Ms. Joslin Wins board members that the town doors, twin vege­ pack were Paul Truman, Allan table bins, remov­ and Mrs. Louis Ott of Merrow Rd., Tolland. He has a sister, Hill Rd., Coventry; and Mrs. has had enough problems with able 16-egg bln plus Shaer, and John McLaughlin. Poetry Contest Theresa Leigh. Robert Russell of 19 Mountain the Mass. Bus Company. separate butter They were given Bobcat compartment. And Rd., Glastonbury. Prices sub/ect to change Easy payments Louise Ravenhill Joslin of 210 Dr. Arnold Elman, new Up-front controls— easy- no colts on back to badges. gifts or yomelf - catch dust. Regan Rd., Rockville, is the superintendent, told the board 12-inch diag. meas. to-see and use! Harry Hoover from the Offen, Kimberly Lynn, daughter of Paul and June Vitolo winner of Manchester Com­ that in his opinion the board had 74 Square Inchts of Sharp, Algonquin District office made tw famous eagle ol laqi Up-front sound for Offen of 22 Florence St. She was born Nov. 7 at Hartford Hospital. munity College’s annual poetry enough provocation to look into Crlip, Bright PIcturel All-channel Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. James Vitolo of 24 a plea to the parents of the cubs comptttt with rtflfctof f t A (VHF-UHI^ reception . . . built- greater fidelityl contest. the situation of having back-up in monopole telescoping antenna Glenwood St. Her paternal grandmother is Mrs. Margaret Offen for new leadership, which is and wall braektl The Louisiana capitol is JEWELERS-SILVERSMITHS SINCE 1900 The announcement was made buses in case Mass. Bus Com­ for VHFI Easy-carry Handle! of 109 Foster St. Her maternal great-grandparents are Mr. and needed within the pack. ws fiava tvtfjf Htt/a thingl constructed of 31 types of Tuesday at a poetry reading at pany was at some point unable Mrs. Onni Ruuska of Foster, R.I. She has two sisters, Cheryl and Den 5 won the Cubby award 95S MAIN STREET IN DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER Truly Portable— marble and other stones. MCC by William Heyen of to transport the children. Deborah. for attendance. ALSO • HARTFORD • NEW BRITAIN • MIDDLETOWN Brockport, N.Y., sponsored by buy your 15-ibt. LightI Dr. Donald Nlcolletti wMlily the Connecticut Poetry Circuit. reported that he had been in­ Ms. Joslin, who uses her lottary formed by the town manager Uefcata maiden name as a pen name, that because Saunders was the miraeta of | atfakwayt FREEZER LIVING entered five pages of poetry in holding two buses, the bus com­ dowTftown manek4$t«r. i i Y B o m r the contest. ’These have been pany used two buses yesterday 3-CYCLE FILTER FLOW WASHER MATCH THE sent to compete with winning that were without registrations. * PAYS OFF FOR THE LUCKY POUBLE poetry from other educational institutions in Connecticut. ’The PLAY COLOR poems will be judged by a panel 3 Weeh-Rinee Tempe. Budget-Minded Family! ANP POUBLE of poets at Wesleyan Universi­ Including Cold. ty, and the four winners In the YOUR PRIZE. state contest will go “on tour," reading at other colleges and B IG General Electric universities. Ms. Joslin is in the liberal art 14.8 Cu. Ft. program at MCC. She plans to Book Shelf transfer, majoring in . M •XMJS FREEZER literature, after she receives 3 Water Level her associate’s degree. The Selecllona: Nor­ mal, Oellcate and mother of grown children, she Activated Soak works as an LPN at Manchester Cyclea. Perma­ Memorial Hospital. nent Press with Poetry is not her only Automatic Cool Down. creative interest, although she 3 refrigerated has been writing both poetry shelves for and fiction off and on ever since fost freezing she was very young (“seriously S 'L.iliu.iif plus top for the past six or seven cold plate. years” ). "I wrote a novel when I was 12, but I threw It out,” she says. 222 Ms. Joslin is also a sculp­ GE 18-lb. Automatic SENSOR DRYER tress, and works with clay in the MCC art studio when she you RE IM LUGK. 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■ _ ; it f • • i .it.'l’it ti*r»i, PAGE TWELVE - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Qonn., Ffl., Nov. 15, 1974 _ ^N^^^ESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Fri.. Nov. 15. 1974- PAGE THIRTRRN AREA OBITUARIES Coal Miners* Contract,* POLICE REPORT Critical HCC Game Pairs East and St. Paul. Mrs. Benjamin Horn Raymond J. LeBlanc VERNON son’s court date was not 6 / Mrs. Sara Lurie Horn, 73, of ROCKVILLEl-^Raymond J. Continued from Page 1 follow terms of the BCOA contract, Chester Bariesa, 16 Pleasant Randy Stewart, 19, of 21 Falr- available. so Woodmont Rd., West Hart­ LeBlanc, 63, of 130 Vernon Ave. however. St., Rockville. view Ave., Ellington was Police said the car was ford, died Thursday at a West died Thursday at Rockville major economic Issues and some of the Another 5,000 union members are SOUTH WINDSOR General Hospital. He was the covered by a national coal mine construc­ charged Thursday night with reported missing from St. Ber­ South Windsor Police are in­ 3; Hartford convalescent home. non-economlc items. third-degree assault in connec­ She was the wife of Benjamin husband of Mrs. Helen. Cyr ’The new pact, reached Wednesday, tion agreement that expired with the nard Church parking lot. State vestigating a break into the tion with the Investigation of an Police pursued the car from the Indians Out to Snap Loss Skein With Hall LeBlanc. UMW contract. Cudahy Food Co., 1239 Rt. 5, Horn and the sister of Mrs. provides for wage increases of 9 per cent incident at Albi Manufacturing John S.G. Rottner of Mr. LeBlanc was born 4n the first year and three per cent in each of highway in Vernon to where it report^ Thursday. . By Len Auster Kevin Shorey. Wide receiver Gary Loomis suffered a Fitchburg, Mass., and had lived in Rockville. was stopped in Somers. Police said 11 cases of cold The way the season has progressed has pleased the Coach Larry Olsen expects to open with junior Wayne I Manchester. the following years in addition to cost-of- Stewart was released on a I Who wants it more. That will be critical when Hartford broken collarbone in the Pulaski game and his slot will be in Rockville for four months. Two Juveniles were also in meat, valued at about $1,000, husky, cigar-chomping LaFontana. “It took time but Ostrout as signal-caller. The 5-9, 163-pound Ostrout per- ^ She is also survived by two living increases. It also includes substan­ 1250 non-surety bond for County Conference rivals East Catholic and St. Paul meet filled by Mike Pardi. brothers and four other sisters. He was owner of LeBlanc Signs the car with Thompson. Thomp­ were taken. things are running smoothly now. Everybody has gotten tial pension Increases of from |150 to appearance in Circuit Court 12, ^ on the gridiron Saturday afternoon at 1:30 at Mt. Nebo, “We’re hoping to finish up strong but St. Paul scares formed well in a reserve role against East Hartford thus | Funeral services are Sunday of WestHartford from 1934 until better and that’s the key. The big thing now is that we have $442.50 a month depending on length of ser­ Ford... Rockville, Dec. 3. I Eagle Coach John LaFontana observed. The clubs sport me,” LaFontana stated, “They are really going to want earning himself a starting berth. One two-way performer 4 his retirement three years ago confidence we can score and stop the opposition. It now at 10 a.m. in the chapel of vice, and health and safety improvements. this game. They have a lot of pride in not ever -having a missing will be senior Bob Digan, out with a severe ankle | Weinstein Mortuary, 640 Far­ and was known for his gold leaf I identical 4-4-1 overall records. Also in action Saturday at takes an effort to score on us. We’ve stopped giving away ’The bargaining couhcll must accept the Continued from Page 1 Robert Hollm, 17, of Hartl Armour Veri-Best losing season. And on a comparison basis they’ll want it sprain. Manchester opened the season mostly two-platoon f mington Ave., Hartford. Burial work. He painted many of the I 1:30 is Manchester High. The Indians, who’ve dropped the cheap stuff.” propos^ contract before it can be ratified Dr., Vernon, was arrested but injuries have whittled down the ranks where nine » will be in the Aaron Association signs on Constitution Plaza, I their last five decisions, journey to West Hartford to con- more because they have Xavier to finish up the season. by the union membership. It wll be sub­ Chiefs of Staff “for that one mistake.” Thursday on a warrant issued Two wins at the outset of the season was encouraging for presently go both ways. | Cemetery, Garden St., Hart­ Hartford, and was the author of ^ front CCIL leader Hall High. The Warriors are 6-0 in the Emotions will run high, They’ll make mistakes but still mitted to the district conference in Politics-The election results were “bad by Circuit Court 12 charging Manchester High. Then the roof seemingly fell in with five the book "Signs of the Times,” PORK CHOPS a league, 6-2 in all games beat you on sheer desire.” The Silk Towners will be a decided underdog against * ford. Pittsburgh Monday, and if it meets their enough” from the Republican standpoint. straight losses to follow. A week ago it was a 30-13 loss to which was published 14 years him with second-degree Hall. Olsen, however, likes his position. “We’re a decisive Memorial Week will be approval goes to the rank and file for a But he predicted Republicans will rebound East, after a slow start, has come on strong victorious in . One ~ point : •”*for the ■-•“Eaglesb*'-" ■“is that their acmuioseniors navehave never ago. criminal mischief. East Hartford High but it was a vast improvement over underdog. No one thinks we’ll win. Nobody in this league observed at her home. ratification vote, expected to take about 10 strongly in 1976 because the nation’s RIB its last two engagements, including a 46-20 whipping of " ® winning campaign. That is one thing they especially previous weeks. Other survivors are two Police said Hollm was LOIN regards us with any degree of seriousness. Hall probably The family suggests that any days. economic problems will be solved by then Pulaski last week. Offensively, quarterback duties will be ^ shooting for. Seniors such as offensive linemen Bill daughters, Mrs. Mary Bureau charged in connection with the Center Cut Center Cut The Indians revamped their defense and now utilize a memorial contributions may be Only 90,000 of the 120,000 striking miners and “Watergate is finished.” split once again between senior Rob Tebecio and junior ^®ve Carter and John Hackett, who opened the feels the same way and right now we’re pretty loose. We of Rockville and Mrs. Lillian investigation of an incident in­ ‘Radar Defense” where the linemen are in a two-point made to the American Cancer will actually be voting on the new contract Far East ’Trip-He hopes to “lay a foun­ have nothing to lose and I feel we have a good shot of an up­ Smith of Windsor; two sisters, volving the spraying of paint on Frank Driscoll. Backfield mates are junior tailback yards on the ground against Pulaski, probably stance. It worked well against the Hornets and will be con­ Society, 292 S. Marshall St., because 30,000 are covered by separate dation” for a second-round nuclear arms set. They might be looking ahead one week (Hall meets se­ Mrs. Edna Lambert and Mrs. a Taylor St. home. Damage was Cephus Nolen, senior Co-Captain Joel Desimone and junior sentiment. tinued against the Wishbone-offense generated by Hall. Hartford. agreements with companies that are not control agreement during his Vladivostok cond place Conard a week from Saturday).” Melina Griffin, both of Califor­ estimated at $300. Police said a .V'. members of the Bituminous Coal summit with Soviet leader Leonid I...... nia; and nine grandchildren. 15-year-old juvenile was turned Operators Association. Those companies Brezhnev next week. The funeral is Saturday at over to juvenile authorities in Adelor Turgeon Sr. connection with the incident. Adelor J. Turgeon Sr. of 8;30 a.m. from the Johnson- lb. Kania Funeral Home, 105 Oak Hollm was released on a $100 Conway, N.H., died Saturday at non-surety bond for appearance Sun May Have Set Memorial Hospital, North St., Windsor Locks, with a Mass at St. Mary’s Church, Windsor in Circuit Court 12, Rockville, USDA Choice THE HERALD Weighty Words Conway, N.H. He was the Dec. 3. ______father of Adelor J. Turgeon Jr. Locks, at 9. Burial will be in St. ELLINGTON ANGLE In World Football of Bradenton, Fla., fprmerly of Mary’s Cemetery, Windsor 107 Give Blood At Pats* Meeting Manchester. Locks. FIRE CALLS Max Belgrade, 58, of West BOIEIESS ANAHEIM (UPI) — The Southern California Sun may Funeral services and burial Friends may call at the Hartford was charged with have set. funeral home tonight from 7 to failure to yield right of way at a By Earl Yost Sports Editor FOXBORO, Mass. (UPI) — In between some heavy hit-' were Wednesday in Conway, MANCHESTER SOUTH WINDSOR hospitalized at Manchester Since winning the World Football League Western Divi­ 9. private drive in connection with CHUCK ROAST lb. ting this week, the New England Patriots have used some N;H. Thursday, 3:10 p.m. — Smoke Judy Kuehnel Memorial Hospital as the result sion title five weeks ago, the Sun has lost three out of four, of an auto accident. the investigation of a two-car weighty words to restore their own confidence. Other survivors are his from overheated fluorescent Correspondent including a 27-24 setback to the Florida Blazers Thursday widow, another son, a daughter, light baHast at the Stop & Shop Miss Ward had attempted to accident on Middle Butcher The Patriots, coming off what coach Chuck i^airbanks 646-1364 USDA Choice Big Alex To Step Down night. eight grandchildren and two Mrs. Marie Lefflbine store at 263 W. Middle Tpke. organize a Bloodmobile visit Rd., Ellington Thursday. Howard E. Lappen, chairman called their “most disappointing game,” held a lengthy great-grandchildren. Mrs. Marie Lefflbine, 57, of (Eighth District) last year and had worked with Police said Belgrade pulled Big Alex Ferguson, who guided the Giants to back-to- Now Southern California, tured the WFL rushing title of the blood collection held team meeting. They spent a portion of Monday’s post 58 Wells St. died ’Thursday at Thursday, 4:35 p.m. — Lappen in recruiting high out of a gas station into the path back undefeated and untied records in Manchester’s 13-7, goes against the with a 68-yard night on 11 recently at St. Margaret Mary mortem, after a 21-14 loss to , airing feelings on Manchester Memorial Natural gas leak in a defective school seniors and young of a car driven by Pauline Boneless Midget Football League the past two seasons, has an­ Hawaiians in a WFL playoff carries. That gave him 1,576 Church Hall in South Windsor, what went wrong. Hospital. pipe in an apartment at 613 adults, 17 years old or older. Suchecki of Union St., nounce that he will relinquish the reins. Ferguson, a stan­ opener on national TV here yards for the 20-gam e said that the drive was very “ We had a meeting, just the players,” said linebacker Mrs. Lefflbine was bom in Main St.'(Town) After her accident it looked Rockville. Belgrade is dout lineman during his playing days, has been with the next Thursday night. Mra. Mary E. Ventura successful and that 107 pints of lb. season, 52 more yards than Steve King. “It gave us a chance to all say what we felt I Portsmouth, England, and had Thursday, 4:38 p.m. — Large as though Vicki would not get scheduled to appear in Circuit Shoulder Clod Mrs. Mary E. Ventura, 82, of blood were donated. Midgets for 20 years as a coach and has been in football Florida, the WFL East Memphis’ J.J. Jennings. lived in Stamford most of her grass fire off Pond Lane near her chance at completing plans. Court 12, Rockville, Dec. 3. think it was very good. It proved we’re 47 men and not just Provincetown, Mass., formerly Among those participating nearly four decades as a player and coach. Currently the champ with a 14-6 record, “I’m very proud of Tom­ life before coming to the Manchester and South Through the efforts of her two an offensive,and defensive team.” of Manchester, died Wednesday was a ten-gallon donor, Barney TOLLAND head custodian at filing Junior High, Ferguson coaches the hqsts the Charlotte Hornets my,” added Pardee. “He Manchester four months ago. Windsor town line. (Town) friends and the combined ef­ And if the players didn’t get the message across to each in Provincetown. Daley, 561 Ellington Rd., SouUi Roy Roehler, 25, of 119 Pin­ Freshly Ground Iliing gridders. at Orlando next Wednesday deserves this because he Mrs. Ventura was born Nov. Survivors are a son, David G. Thursday, 7:12 p.m. — Car forts of residents and the other, they must have gotten Fairbanks’ point. The coach Windsor. ’There were 41 first nacle Rd., Ellington, was night. works so hard in practice.” 12, 1892 in Provincetown and Lefflbine of Manchester; and a fire at Hartford Rd. and McKee Rosenberger Council Knights of wouldn’t elaborate on his discussion with the team but time donors and many husband charged with speeding A 15-year field goal by lived in Manchester for several daughter, Mrs. Rosamine St. (Town) Columbus, the Bloodmobile Notes Off the Cuff Florida led, 24-7, at half­ when asked if he did speak to the players, he said: Harvey of Fort Lauderdale, and wife teams, according to Thursday in connection with the LEAN Dave Strock with four time as Bob Davis hit 14-of- years before returning to Friday 6:56 a.m. — Delayed visit was successful. investigation of a one-car acci­ Both the Ellington Ridge and Manchester Country Clubs (UPI photo) “If I didn’t, I sure wasted a lot of adjectives.” Fla. Lappen. Vicki, who is now at home seconds left after a blocked 18 passes in the opening half, Provincetown about six years ignition in oil burner causing The Bloodmobile visit was dent on Grahaber Rd., Tolland. will have a woman as an officer next season. Barbara The gist of Fairbanks’ talk was that if the Patriots don’t Funeral services are Satur­ ..moke at One-Hour Martinizing and must remain confined for Southern California punt including touchdown throws ago. coordinated by Mary O’Neil and Police said Roehler failed to CHUCK lb. Richmond was endorsed unanimously as secretary at Comeback Player-of-Year play better than they did against the Browns, they will day at 7 p.m. at Holmes another month, said ’Thursday provided the Blazers with Survivors are 3 sons, Arthur at 299 W. Middle ’Tpke. (Eighth Susan Lacy on behalf of Vicki negotiate a curve, crossed the IN 3 LB. LOTS ERCC and Esther Burnham wili move in as a member of of 26 and four yards to tight knock themselves out of the playoff picture. Ventura of Manchester, Loring Funeral Home, 400 Main St. District) that she was really glad that their three-point triumph. end Greg Latta. But the Sun The Rev. Philip P. Saunders, Ward who was recently road and struck a tree. No in­ the Board of Governors at MCC next Thursday. The latter Twenty.five game pitching winner Ferguson Jenkins “They realized this is their team and what happens to it Ventura of Coventry and SOUTH WINDSOR so many residents responded to “We should have gotten stormed back in the second pastor of the Full Gospel Inter­ juries were reported. He is has reigned as Women’s Division club champion the past of Texas, named the comeback player-of-the-year in is important to them as well as us,” he said. “We have a Clarence Ventura of Boston; 2 Thursday, 4:39 p.m. — Large the drive. scheduled to appear in Circuit that punt off,’’ said Sun half and finally tied the denominational Church, will of­ “There hadn’t been one in two seasons...Herb Kenney, Wesleyan varsity basketball basehall, takes aim while hunting near his Illinois chance for the playoffs if we keep our hopes alive with a daughters, Mrs. Margaret grassfire off Peach Tree Lane Court 12, Manchester, Dec. 4. Coach Tom Fears. “There’s score at 24-24 with just 2:29 Pagnano of Woodbridge, Va., ficiate. Burial will be at the near Avery Pond and South Windsor for four years,” coach, reports 18 young men came out for his squad which home. Jenkins went from a 14-16 record in 1973 to win this week. It’s the only way we’re going to stay in the no reason why we shouldn’t remaining on a 25-yard TD and Mrs. Mary Dewey of convenience of the family. Manchester. said Vicki, “and it really should has been cut to a dozen. The frosh tryouts at Wesleyan at­ ^5-12 last season. picture.” /ABOUT SOMERS have. After the runback, Phoenix, Ariz.; 10 ’There are no calling hours. Thursday, 6:23 p.m. — Grass be a regular thing.” tracted a bumper crop of 40 players ...Just Wondering pass from Tony Adams to Keepiing the playoff flame flickering means snuffing out Richard Thompson, 19, of 116 Keith Denson. grandchildren and several fire at the K&F Brick Co. on TOWN According to Lappen the Red Department: How many sports fans enjoy the humor at they wouldn’t have had time the visiting New York Jets this w eek-a task that will be High St., Rockville, was to run a play.” great-grandchildren. Rt. 5. Cross was very pleased with the charged Thursday with second- the start of each Channel 3 sportscast each night on harder the second time around. Linebacker Eddie Sheats Funeral services are Satur­ This P eek’s TOLLAND COUNTY French Club of Manchester results and that they expect to degree larceny in connection FIRST Eyewitness News?...Howie Holcomb is the official Final Standings The Patriots toyed with Joe Namath and the Jets, 24-0, in day morning at the Carlson- Thursday, 9:10 a.m. — Auto sponsor another Bloodmobile blocked Norm. H ainlen’s UConns Await Lottery Digits will meet tonight at 8 at Orange with the investigation of the 646 CENTER ST. MANCHESTER statistician for home games of the New England Whalers’ East New York last month, but the one-time Super Bowl cham­ Roth Funeral Home, accident and gas washdown at Hall. visit in the spring. theft of a car belonging to entry in the World Hockey Association at the Eastern State punt to give Florida the ball W L T pions are on the road back. Shankpainter Rd., Province- Exit 99 oh I-TO. (Tolland Fire This week’s winning lottery Coliseum. on the Sun eight and set up Florida 14 6 0 They whipped the New York Giants in overtime last town. Burial will be in numbers: Department) Polish National Alliance Strock’s winning field goal, Charlotte 10 10 0 Rhode Island weekend and almost upset the Rams the previous Sunday. Provincetown. NY -589657 ■Thursday, 4:04 p.m. — Grass Group 1988 will meet Sunday at his second of the game. Philadelphia 8 11 0 Here ’n There STORRS. (UPI) — University of Connecticut’s-football “We can’t be sure” of a letdown after the Giants win Friends may call at the RI —blue 100 green 141358 fire on Fox Hill. (Rockville 2 p.m. at St. John’s Polish “It was important for us X-Jacksonville 4 10 0 squad has completed preparations for Saturday’s crucial funeral home tonight from 7 to gold 483434 Fire Department) National Catholic Church hall. FREE TURKEY WITH Tickets will be at a premium for next Saturday’s Yale- said Jets coach CharJie Winner. “But I think we’ve shown to win tonight,” said Blazer Central battle against Rhode Island, where a victory will mean a 9. Conn —60 382 color green Thursday, 4:56 p.m. — Grass Polish Women’s Alliance Group Harvard football game at Cambridge...Doug Ovian, who W L T Pet that we’ve come a long way. We have enthusiasm, a team Coach Jack Pardee, “so we successful defense of its Yankee Conference title. Maine -356-564 doubling 0 fire on Lake St. (Vernon Fire 518 will meet Sunday at 3 p.m. will handle some sports coverage at East Catholic High for Memphis 17 3 0 .850 with togetherness.” PURCHASE OF ANY RANGE can take a winning at­ Coach Larry, Naviaux Mass weekly —green 7244 Department) at the church hall. Both The Herald, is the son of Karney Ovian and not Mike Ovian Birmingham 15 5 0 .750 The Patriots, a model of togetherness while winning ■Thursday, 7:59 p.m. — Car mosphere into the playoffs Thursday took his team yellow 037 blue 49 organizations will elect officers as previously reported. The latter are brothers and well- Chicago 7 12 0 .368 passes for 37 yards as a sub. their first five games, have come unglued a mite in losing Mrs. Ellen Wennerberg fire on Grove St. (Rockville We stuck together for 60 through a 90-minute review COVENTRY - Mrs. Ellen Mass bonus —69197 Sunday. known golf course designers who own and operate X-Detroit 1 13 0 .071 A win over Rhody would three of their last four. Fire Department) minutes and the same guys of the offense and defense, Hanson Wennerberg, 84, of 'rallwood...Yale has whipped Princeton seven straight give-the Huskies a 4-2 season Fairbanks doesn’t feel, however, that the Patriots are AMBULANCE CALLS OLD RANGE ROUND-UP who have been coming up and made one change in the about to give up the ghost. A Harvest Bazaar will be con­ Shore Dr. was dead on arrival MANCHESTER times. Prior to the current win skein against the Tigers, record in the conference to Thursday at Windham Com­ ducted by St. Bridget’s Rosary with the big plays did it So. California 13 starting lineup to replace an “We’ll have no trouble getting ready for this game,” MHS Math Team Thursday, 3:56 p.m. — Auto YOUR OLD RANGE IS WORTH MONEY, NO MATTER the Bulldogs dropped six in a row. Seven more wins and tie league-leading Maine. munity Memorial Hospital, Society Saturday from 10 a.m. again tonight.” The Hawaiians 9 injured player. accident on Broad St. See inci­ Carm Cozza will rank as the all-time winningest coach of Maine, 4-2, already has com­ said the second-year coach. “Not when Joe Namath is Willimantic, after becoming ill Places Second to 3 p.m. at St. Bridget School Florida’s Tommy Portland 7 Naviaux said sophomore dent reported in police news in WHAT AGE- SIZE - CONDITIONI WE WANT YOUR football at Yale, Cozza has 61 going against Princeton pleted its league schedule. facing us. Namath will do the unexpected to win a at her home. She was the widow The Manchester High School cafeteria. There will be a coffee Reamon, a 5-foot-lO, 190- Shreveport 7 Jim O’Keefe of Milford will The Herald today. (Manchester Saturday. The legendary Walter Camp teams won 66 David Maker, director of ballgame. You’ve got to be ready for anything against him. of Edgar V. Wennerberg'. math team placed second in the hour from 10 to 11 a.m., and a pounder from Missouri, cap- X-Team Disbanded Ambulance) OLD RANGEI be starting at offensive left the UConn marching band, “People think that when you talk about the Jets you have Mrs. Wennerberg was bom in large school division of the luncheon will be served from games...The modest and most unassuming and one of two Thursday, 6:49 p.m. — Auto end when the Huskies host to think pass, pass, pass. You have to be ready for Sweden and had lived in Coven­ Capitol Area Mathematics 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. very successful schoolboy coaches is Manchester basket­ said his charges and the accident at Hartford Rd. and Rhody, replacing Leroy anything. try for the past 40 years. League (CAML) at a contest ball coach Stan Ogrodnik at East Catholic - the other - Rhody band have planned McKee St. Taken to Williams who has a bruised Survivors are a son, John C. Wednesday at East Catholic Dick Danielson who has a way of turning out one big win­ special halftime shows for “But when Namath does pass, there’s no one better.” Manchester Memorial Hospital shoulder. Johnson of Coventry; four High School. $13^696 Low Bid Thrown for Loss the entertainment of the were both drivers involved, ning sweer team year after year. Danielson was disap- grandchildren and four great­ Manchester team members For Plant Work O’Keefe has caught three Parents’ Day audience. Mrs. Jeannine Whiting, 18, of 9 pointed that his club was knocked off in a first-round game grandchildren. who contributed in capturing Lincoln St. and John F. Deere, Joseph Kovarovics of in the CIAC Large School Division play but he was pleased BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (UPI) — A motel chain threw the Funeral services are Sunday second place were Cindy 17, of 60 Florence St. Both were Mansfield Depot, with a price as punch with the over-all effort of his club throughout the World Football League Birmingham Americans out on Plan Stiffer Security at 1:30 p.m. at Prince of Peace Sheldon and Dale Sotherland, treated and discharged. of $13,696, is the apparent low c^paign...The official home opener of the New England the street Thursday because the team could not pay its FOXBORO, Mass. (UPI) - Lutheran Church. Burial will be seniors; Dave Beaulieu and Caloric * Tri-Sef Burners (or increased security at stadium Micky Simon, juniors; and Bob (Manchester Ambulance) bidder for an addition to instant high, medium, iow heat. Li(t-0(l Door (or easy cleaning Whalers in the Hartford Civic Center has been moved up bills. The New England Patriots gates to deny entrance to in­ at the convenience.of the fami­ o( C a lo ric Broiier/Oven. Super Bowl Weiss, sophomore rookie. Manchester’s Buckingham from Jan. 15 to Jan. 11 to coincide with the grand opening The Americans also revealed they had not paid their Thursday announced im­ toxicated persons and to con­ ly. Reservoir Chemical Treatment Friends may call at the Miss Sheldon had the distinc­ No Postage week’s activities. * “ players for five weeks nor their coaches and staff in plementation of stiffened fiscate all alcoholic beverages; tion of achieving a perfect Plant and for furnishing and in­ two weeks. security measures to prevent doubled security patrols inside Potter Funeral Home, 456 stalling a 4,148-gallon caustic Eyed by Dolphins score, 18 points. No Delivery further violent incidents by fans the stadium; ejection of any in­ Jackson St., Willimantic, Satur­ * tank there. Team officials said the offices in the motel were Other team members are Basketball Rich Man*s Game attending games at Schaefer dividual involved in a distur­ day from 7 to 9 p.m. Beginning Sunday, the United used for the coaching staff and were not the team’s cor­ Mike Lombardo, senior; Doug The town-owned Buckingham NEW YORK (UPI) — ’The Miami Dolphins, seeking their Stadium. bance; and revocation of the The family suggests that any States Postal Service will no One quarter of the 200 players in the NBA are drawing porate offices. Baker, junior ; and Mark Otter, Reservoir is in Glastonbury. third straight Super Bowl title this year, haven’t had sole The action followed an inci­ season ticket privilege of any memorial contributions may be longer dispatch mail that has no annual salaries of $100,000 or more. The NHL has 45 men The team’s coaches set up a temporary office at Dave Hardy and Elizabeth A total of eight bids were possession of first place all season. But that could change dent outside the stadium Sun­ person causing a disturbance. made to a charity of the donor’s postage paid. Until now all such drawing that figure or better and there are 30 in the $100,- Anderson, sophomores. opened Thursday for the Legion Field and waited for the return of club owner Sunday. day, in which one man was choice. mail was forwarded to the ad­ 000 class in big league baseball, the ABA lists 15 more. The r Mrs. Roberta ’Thompson is project—ranging from the $13,- Bill Putnam. Putnam has been in New York trying to stabbed in the stomach during a dressee and the postage average salary in the NFL this season is $26,000...Pat The Dolphins, hidden fn the Simpson, Buffalo’s rushing I I the team coach. 696 low by Kovarovics to the borrow money for the team. scuffle between two groups of collected upon delivery. shadows of the American star, and Larry Csonka, the I Five more matches remain in $38,275 high by Alma Construc­ COMPLETELY Connelly of Rockville, a freshman, has won a berth on the The state says the team owes almost $90,000 in back fans who reportedly were The new procedure will be to Conference Eastern Division by most valuable player for Miami I Francis M. Flynn the regular season. The next tion Ck). of Vernon. Eastern Connecticut State College varsity basketball taxes. The team also owes Jefferson County and the drunk. I return mail that bears no the outstanding play of New in the Super Bowl, both have NEW YORK (UPI) - Fran­ one is scheduled Dec. 9 at South On Sept. 11,1973, the Board of squad...Coach Charley Winner of the Jets awarded 47 “The management of the I postage to the sender, if there is p sB ft: city of Birmingham around $14,000 each in back England and Buffalo, are in a ankle problems but are cis M. “Jack” Flynn, for 27 Catholic High School in Hart­ Directors allocated $9,000 for game balls — one to each player — after the win over the New England Patriots is deeply I Say it when a return address. If no return taxes. good position to make their expected to play. years president, publisher and ford. the job. arch-rival Giants last Sunday in New Haven...The Patriots disturbed by the recent unruly I address appears on the envelop move. finally chairman of the board of Mrs. Thompson, president of will have to worry about stopping Joe Namath Sunday in They are tied with the Bills While the AFC East is still a behavior of a small segment of I ithaymit. the New York News, died at the article will be sent to the the patrons...,” the Patriots I the CAML, said an all- “Dead Letter Branch.” Foxboro. To date, the Pats’ pass defense has been for first and play host to Buffalo dogfight, two other races could New York Hospital today after Connecticut meet will be held VITAMINS said in a prepared statement. I jin a Temporarily, short paid questionable and the Jets’ offense is 75 per cent via Sunday. A victory would put the end Sunday. a short illness. He was 71. May 3, at which league leaders Compare and Save “We will not tolerate the I items will be forwarded to the passing. The game will be telecast into this area...A total Baylor SWC Contender Dolphins in a commanding posi­ Flynn retired as publisher of will compete against the top thoughtlessness of the selfish I iGlassirieil M addressee and the deficient of 84 boys registered for the Manchester Youth Hockey tion. They would have a one- I The News in June 1973. He is teams from the other leagues in ARTHUR DRUG game lead and their final few who ignore the well-being postage collected upon program. Of this number, 84 were 10 or under, 59 fell in the of the vast majority.” I survived by a daughter, Mrs. Connecticut. After 50‘Year Drought matchup against runnerup New Faculty Triumphs delivery. 11-14 age bracket and 41 others ranged from 15 to 18 years To tighten security, the I Margaret Moody of New Ca­ Finalists will attend the New England, which opened the I naan, Conn., and five old. 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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Fri., Nov. 15. 1974 — p a g e FIFTEEN Undefeated Record, League Title, Front Office Post New Point Mark for MCC Booters In Aaron^s Future

Highlights of the 1974 soccer season for a phenomenal average of 4.67 per MILWAUKEE (UPI) - Home-run but at times will be called on to play at N ^chester Community College in­ game while holding the opposition to king Henry Aaron is a Milwaukee the field.” cluded the first undefeated record in ballplayer again, at least for two nine goals or 0.75 per game. Motta M "This is a tremendous challenge to school history, a new all-time in­ years under a "playing contract” he all scorers with 22 goals followed by me,” said Aaron, who broke into dividual, single year, goal high total of signed Thursday. Rut he could be a left-winger Tim McConville with 11. major league baseball with the 22 by John Motta and the Connecticut Brewer “for many years to come,” The assist leaders were right-winger "’5 ' Milwaukee Braves in 1954. “This is a Community College A.A. title. Club president Allan "Bud” Selig Bill Hale with 1 and Thelmo Zuniga new league, one I’m unfamiliar with. I y The Cougars posted a 12-0-3 won- said. with five. feel I’ll have more responsibility than lost-tied standard with victories com­ Coach, and former UConn goalie, “We expect Henry to have a very, I’ve ever had in my career. The main ing over jayvee teams from Southern V \ Jim Dyer is more than pleased with very long relationship with us,” Selig thing is to help bring a championship Connecticut, Eastern, Central, an undefeated season but not really said at a news conference rein­ back to the city I love so dearly. T I Bridgeport and Connecticut Com­ surprised at the tremendous success troducing Aaron to the local media munity College foes. Deadlocks were of the team. after his nine-year absence. “ I played under tremendous earned against jayvee teams from "From the first day of practice I pressure last season and I didn’t want Connecticut, Wesleyan and Central. knew we had some tremendously Selig had been asked whether that season to be my last. I’m better Vital cogs in the successful season talented people and was looking Aaron, who will be 41 on Feb. 5, was in than a .268 hitter.” Mat Captain were center forward Motta, mid­ forward to a successful year. line for a top administrative job with Tom Happeny, a senior. fielder and Captain Greg OeNies and However, besides talent, this year’s the Brewers after the “playing con­ Aaron, who admitted he has slowed netminder Dave Treschuk. tract” expired. down in recent years, hit only 20 home has been elected CO- team had that something extra. They captain of the University Motta is a former Hartford played with tremendous togetherness (Herald photo by Dunn) runs last season—his lowest total Bulkeley High star. DeNeis, a former Selig said "nothing specific” had since he hit 13 in his rookie year. He of Hartford wrestling and worked exceptionally hard and it been discussed regarding Aaron’s team. The former East Manchester High standout, anchored paid big dividends,” Dyer said. Winning Campaign for Rennet Field Hockey Squad said the pressure and publicity he Grid Finale Saturday career two years hence, but it was Catholic High athlete has a strong defense which allowed only “I’m disappointed that we didn’t get received after breaking Babe Ruth’s nine goals. Treschuk was a former all- Copping four of seven games, including two ties was Pat Walsh. Back, Coach Rose Marie LaRocca, Cindy easy enough to read between the lines record of 714 career homers lettered the past two an opportunity to show our wares in the Bennet Junior High girls’ field hockey team. Three-year regular defensive tackle Jack Holik will wind New England selection while at Formica, Ellen Donadio, Linda Cheney, Beth of his lengthy answer. prevented him from concentrating seasons and boasts a 20-4 up his college football career with Trinity Saturday the NJCCA Regional Tournament. I Squad members, front, left to right, Liz Busky, Lori Wareham, Julie Kirk, Mary Donadio, Laura Lieber, record. He’ll compete in Coventry High and recorded six know we would have done well. My MCC photo fully on playing ball. against Wesleyan in Middletown. The 240-pound former shutouts while making 141 saves McCurry, Pall Pina, Doreen Dunham, Elaine Eshano, Teri Gustafson. The Brewers don’t have a general the 175-pound class Manchester High athlete has been a tower of strength with major concern now is helping to assist Area Players With Undefeated Cougars manager and it’s no secret that Aaron The Brewers obtained Aaron from during the 15-game sch^ule. some of our sophomores into four- the Bantams who boast a six-gam^ win streak. Statistically, MCC scored 56 goals would love to become the first black Atlanta for outfielder Dave May and a year schools,” Dyer added. Eight former area high school players contributed major parts in Manchester Community Midget Finale GM in major league baseball. minor league player in a deal agreed V fi® to right, Mike Shensie, Jim McCarthy, Goalie Whaler Star to Nov. 2. Long Drought But for the time being, Aaron will Kurt BogU, Dave Treschuk, Ray Boyd, Greg DeNies, Tim McConville and Tom H arrii Tonight will mark the FORT WORTH, concentrate on increasing his home- Selig said the agreement was “an Shensie, ^ g li and EteNies are Manchester High products, McCartney and McConville SAN DIEGO, (UPI) - New first and second periods. The goals close of the 20th Midget Tex.(UPI)—Johnny Ruther­ run total of 733. Brewers field extraordinary contract for an extraor­ First Cross-Country Squad from East Catholic, Harris and Boyd out of Bolton and Treschuk from Coventry. / England Whalers coach Ron Ryan give him nine for the season. Foothall League scheduled ford, winner of 1974’s In­ manager Del Crandall — a teammate dinary ^player,” but he would not dianapolis and Pocono 500 mile said before the game against the San Tom Webster scored one goal in the in Manchester when the of Aaron’s during the Braves’ heyday divulge whether the slugger was get­ races, was winless on the USAC Diego Mariners Thursday he was first period and another in the second, two bottom clubs, the BOWLING here in the 1950s—said Aaron would be ting the reported $200,000 a year he championship trail from 1965 to At Cheney Tech WasWinner Basketball Roundup looking to goalie Crister while Wayne Carleton, Terry Caffery Eagles (1-3-1) face the used “primarily as a designated hitter got at Atlanta. Aug., 1973. Abrahamsson to stop the WHA East and Jim Dorey scored one goal each winless Jets (0.5) at Mt. EASTERN — Gabe Szabo 159- Division leaders’ two-gme losing to hand the Mariners their first loss at Nebo at 6i30. By Len Auster Cheney ran into a powerful East AUTOMOTIVE - Betty streak. 375, Frank DellaRocco 144, Walsh 191-481, Dona Price 183- home. The Eagles won the first ’The rookie goaltender, a former Successful in its inaugural cross­ Catholic contingent. The Eagles Dave Grzyb 148-391, Ben Grzyb 489, Steve Moquin 219-549, Braves Top Celtics ’The victory gave the Whalers an 8-3- meeting between tonight's country venture this season was prevailed easily, 16-47, and it could 145-376, A1 Bonini 139-376, Ricli George Moquin 217-520, Marcel Swedish national team member, 0 record. The Mariners are 7-5-0. foes, 32-0, for their only Vermont Coach :s Cheney Tech. ’The Beavers, coached have broken Cheney’s spirit. But the DeDominicis 142-350, Bob Falcon 505, Dan Wells 583, Bob blocked 35 shots and even managed success. i by exuberant Gerry Blanchard, Beavers learned from this meet and Bukowskl 139-389, Hal Davey Szatkowski 511. one assist in the 7-2 rout of the Ryan had said before the game that The top three clubs in went on to register the fine season. 143, John Galli 179-375, Ray With Better Defense Mariners. he was selecting his starting SPALDimG it registered an 8-5 mark. ’They took the final standings, all Diakon 154-361, Frank Czepiel Abrahamsson fed the puck in the se­ goaltender on a day-by-day basis, and Vows to Fight three of their first four meets, dipped 135-138-397, Jim Sirianni 139- ZODIAC — Rose Robideau having finished their cond period to Tim Sheehy, who took that Abrahamssson would play to the .500 level with two setbacks, but Only Dezso and Matthews will be 378, John Lavado 153-387, Pete 179-485, Shirley Belasky 176453. NEW YORK (UPI) - Tom Hein- Rockets 105, Bulls 96 schedule, were, in order, an 80-foot shot that slipp^ by sur­ against Phoenix Saturday if he did BURLINGTON, Vt. (UPI) — The University of Vermont / U o r a l r^overed nicely to win five of seven lost to graduation. West, who never Scott 135-360, Jim Stewart 154- sohn asked, "Who would you rather Zaid Abdul-Aziz sank two free the Giants 6-0, Chargers 4- football coach has vowed to fight efforts to end inter­ closing races. prised Mariner goalie Joe Junkin. well against the Mariners. \ This two-time World Cup winner has be­ ran to form because of ailments, will 358, Sam Little 135-363, Sandy COMMERCIAL - Jack be without, Dave Cowens or Ernie throws with 2:44 left to give Houston 2 and Patriots 2-3-1. collegiate football at the university, but the school’s presi­ Goldberg 150-161-431, Doug Only Wayne Rivers fooled Veteran goalie Al Smith has started come a standard of high-performance Pacing the Techmen were junior return and Blanchard expects him to Hanna 160-354, Slim Harrison DiGregorio?” the final lead in its first win over Scruton 351, Don McAllister Abrahamsson, scoring goals in the all but two games for the Whalers. dent said he is confident the trustees would agree to end skis. Not only among top competi­ Andy West, the driving force' behind blossom to his full potential in 1975. 140-139-398, Cliff Jones 155-362, The answer, Thursday night at the program. John David 360, Alan Grzyb 371, 163, Bud Wickham 143-378, Rick Chicago in almost three years. tors, but also with advanced the formation of cross country at the Trian will be back and they will be ac­ least, was Ernie DiGregorio. Chicago’s Chet Walker scored 33 "We’re certainly not going to let them destroy the foot­ school/ and sophomore sensation Ed Schworm Ted Kowzun Nicola 153401, Walt Lawrence recreational skiers. A unique companied by junior Rob Caron, 148-391, Nick Nicola 138-365, The Boston Celtics, as they have all points while teammate Jerry Sloan ball program without a fight,” coach Carl Falivene said George ’Trlan. West ran in spite of in­ 356, Stan Waickowski 362, Butch Spalding meld of high- r t sophomores John Scarito and Dave Tony Yacono 172410; John year, played without Cowens, had 21. Rudy Tomjanovich led Thursday after President Edward C. Andrews Jr. an­ juries and Trian just kept on coming Hart 351, Ron Joiner 358, John performance and easy Millis and freshmen John Kuchinsky Mack 372. Bremser 135-385, Ron recovering from a bi*oken foot. The Houston with 24 points. nounced his decision to end the 77-year-old program as during the year, including es­ Special Accomplishment skiing characteristics. and Ed West, Andy’s brother. The Sponheimer 138-353, Jay Buffalo Braves were playing minus Blazers 104, Hawks 92 part of a $1.5 million budget reduction. Fast, quick-turn­ tablishing the home course record of latter group at one stage of the season MOUNTAIN DEW - Betty Colangelo 140-398, George Ernie D., out with torn cartilage in his A 12-point explosion by John John­ AND ing, with excel- 15;09. Andrews said some trustees were upset, but he predicted or other ran effectively and they are Richardson 200486, Dona Price Burgess 379, Lee Prior 380, knee, and doing very nicely, thank son midway through the third period Achieved by Two Goalies Ol the entire package would be approved by the board on Dec. k lent holding 'ITie only seniors on the squad were the future hopes of Cheney. 176-193-524, Terry Cardile 222- Fred Oakes 357, Ted Lawrence you. 6. __ __ ^ power on J: 381, George Kelly 351. sparked the Blazers past Atlanta. RADK Ed Dezso and John Matthews. Dezso The Beavers in 1975 will join the 546, Geni Granato 175, Grace The Braves utilized Randy Smith Johnson, scoreless in the first half, In terms of both notoriety ‘Tve had better spots in the nine points in Division 4 and The cuts, which were caused by inflation and a tight Regularhardsnow ran near the front of the pack all Kauffman 180, Alice Brown 455, Charter Oak Conference. Having a ti­ (27 points) Jim McMillian (20) and scored 12 straight points iri'a two- and accomplishment, Ken games we’ve won against Buffalo Coach Floyd-Smith state budget, included the elimination of the two-year nurs­ $ 1 7 0 . 0 0 ' 1^ and ice. season and Matthews, who never ran Lee Bean 467. tle to shoot for should be motivation Bob McAdoo (18) to whip the Celtics, minute span to increase a six-point Dryden and Pete Lopresti and Philadelphia,” said, “If anybody had told me ing program and several graduate programs. before this year, was not stylish but Dryden said.“But coming in and we’d have that lead at this TONIGHT enough for the Beavers to continually Food and Football 112-100, at Providence, R.I. lead to 14. He scored 17 in the period stand more than an ice rink Vermont, which has not had a winning season since 1966, was a consistant point-getter. improve. If the first campaign is any apart. But the two beating Boston like this is the time, I wouldn’t have believed 7:30 Celtics vs. Kings, FOXBORO, Mass. (UPI) - “We’ve been playing good basket­ and added a career high 16 rebounds WINF has a 4-5 record going into its final game Saturday at After opening with two triumphs indication, the Cheney thinclads will KACEY- Milt Kershaw 213- high point of the year.” him.” The wives of the New England ball since we lost Ernie,” said Braves as he ended with 19 points. Rookie goaltenders shared a special SATURDAY American International College in Springfield, Mass. An­ over Goodwin Tech and Parish Hill. get better. 571, Nels Johnson 513, Bill sense of accomplishment Lopresti didn’t have as much Stags 4, Cougars 2 Avery 574, AI Kuzmickas 521, Patriots will hold their annual Coach Jack Ramsay after the win that John Drew scored 31 for Atlanta. to show for his night’s work in 1:05 Nore Dame ' Pitt, drews said the decision to end football was made solely to Thursday night. Marc Tardif and Danny Ray Duhamel 209-592, Dave Thaidcsgiving basket collection gave Buffalo a 2(^-game lead over Portland played without rookie Buffalo as the Sabres beat him Gruen scored 38 seconds apart WINF save $200,000, but added the losing record “will help to sell NOW *99®® Brown 508, John Sullivan 502, at Schaefer Stadium Sunday Boston in the National Basketball center Bill Walton in the second half Dryden, making a comeback and the Minnesota North Stars, midway through the final 1:30 UConn vs. Rhode it.” Bud Tomlinson 200-519, Stan when the Patriots host the New Association’s Atlantic Division. after he dislocated his little finger on after sitting out all of last 5-3. However, it was his first period to help Michigan snap a Island, WTIC The Athletic Department had proposed cuts to all sports season, enjoyed what he termed Zatkowski 513, Chuck Rathbun York Jets. The wives are asking He added, "We won’t score as many the left hand. He was taken to a local start in the National Hockey six-game winless string in a 1:45 (8) Harvard vs. pro^ams, rather than elimination of football, as a way of Nears Record 213, Mario Frattaroli 515, Dave fans to bring non-perishable points and we’ll miss his ball “my most satisfying win so far League and thus will remain a game matching WHA division Brown hospital for X-rays to determine the this year” when he helped the saving money. Andrews said that was reject^ because it Fentiman 520, Leo Nelson 514, food items to the game and handling, so we have to distribute landmark for him. cellar-dwellers. 2:00 (3) Pro Women’s iVERNON CIRCLE deposit the offerings in baskets extent of the injury. Geoff Petrie led Montreal Canadiens gain a 4-1 “would push everything back to a third-rate program.” Ed Yourkas 537. those things among other players and Portland with 22 points. Lopresti didn’t fare too poor­ Crusaders 2, Roadrunners 1 Both Andrews and Falivene reported hearing from >; LOS ANGELES (UPI) - to within one victory of its third Pacific-8 and USC history. The at the games to the Stadium. victory at Boston. Dryden, who Jim Harrison, playing in his 5:00 (8) Wide World: VERNON ? Heisman Trophy candidate straight Rose Bowl appearance The food will be distributed to they all have done a good job.” Spurs 102, Colonels 100 has yet to show the consistent ly against the Sabres, who Gymnastics, auto jump alumni since rumors of the decision began spreading early 5-9, 185-pound senior from San Y LEAGUE- Hank Martyn The defense paid off in the second stretched their unbeaten string fifth game with Cleveland since , Anthony Davis can break O.J. Saturday when the Trojans face Fernando, Calif., has 3,267 197-169-479, Art Johnson 159-146- needy families in the Boston Donnie Freeman hit an 18-foot shot form that carried the being acquired from Edmonton, 7:30 Knicks vs. Seattle, this week. “We’ve received overwhelming support,” the •| Simpson’s career rushing W ashin^n’s Huskies. area by the Boys Clubs of half when the Braves shut down with three seconds left in overtime to Canadiens to two Stanley Cup to 10 games. He allowed four WINF coach said. Andrews said most alumni would support the 647-9420 yards in three seasons while 145450, Ed Burbank 155-149434, goals, the fifth coming after he scored his first goal of the •* record and University of Simpson, the 1968 Heisman Bob Boroch 176-414, Tony Boston. Boston’s fast break. Trailing, 62-59, help San Antonio snap Kentucky’s championships before he left season at seven minutes of 9:55 Whalers vs. Phoenix, decision, and voiced confidence that they would not SKI CHALET Southern California can move midway into the third period, the the club over a contract dis­ was pulled from the net for an WTIC Afso Newington & Madison Davis is within 157 yards of Trophy winner, rolled up 3,423 Marinelli 141-138-135414, Gene seven-game winning streak. The extra skater in the final minute overtime to provide the withhold gifts to the school. becoming the greatest rusher in yards in two years. Tirinzonie 155-399, Russ Braves struck for eight unanswered Spurs had trailed most of the game pute, turned aside 39 Bruin Crusaders with the victory. shots. of play. DeVeau 154-381, Joe Pagano points and never relented. and were behind eight points with They were the only two J38-371, Roy DeVeau 375, Rit Fame Game In other NBA action. New York three minutes left in regulation play, Another Story games played in the NHL. Alkas 152-396, Vic Marinelli 176- downed Cleveland, 94-89, Houston but rallied to tie the game at 94-94 on In the World Hockey Associa­ Far From Out 399, Don Simmons 143-371, Fred SPRINGFIELD, Mass. beat Chicago, 105-96 and Portland Bobby Warren’s shot as time ran out. MILWAUKEE, Wis. (U P I)- tion, Michigan beat Chicago, 4- MONTREAL (UPI) - Henri McCurry 362, Ed Kovis 368, (UPI) — Massachusetts will ■ defeated Atlanta, 104-92. In the Chester Marcol, the Green 2, Cleveland edged Phoenix, 2-1, Richard says his broken ankle Frank Calvo 140-369, Carl Bolin Swen Nater had a season-high 24 meet DartmouUi and Centenary American Basketball Association, San points and a career high 29 rebounds Packers’ place kicker, is having in overtime and New England may have him down, but he’s 141-378, Bert Davis 361, Al College will play University of a fine season on the field but at Come in today Antonio edged Kentucky, 102-100, in while Kentucky’s 7-2 center, Artis ripped San Diego, 7-2. far from out and plans to Pirkey 144-394, Ken Seaton 140- North Carolina-Charlotte Nov. the bank it’s another story. resume his 20th season with the 393, Pete Aceto 385, Roico overtime, St. Louis beat Virginia, 118- Gilmore, had 20 points and 23 Canadiens 4, Bruins 1 29 in the first round of the A suit has been filed in court Montreal Canadiens before his Lupacchino 380, Mike Pagani Basketbail Hall of Fame Tip- 96, and New York defeated Memphis, rebounds. seeking |20,542 from Marcol Guy Lafleur scored two goals 108-101. for Montreal and Guy Lapointe 39th birthday in February. 359, John Rieder 359, Dorn Farr Off Tournament at the Spirits 118, Squires 96 and his wife, Barbara—rent Richard learned Thursday 359, Joe Twaronite 357, Pete Springfield Civic Center. The Knicks 94, Cavs 89 Freddie Lewis, acquired two weeks they allegedly failed to pay at and Jacques Lemaire had one each. The victory lifted the that the cast on his left ankle Brazitis 354, Andy Lamoureaux two Winners will play for the Earl Monroe poured in 21 of his 26 ago in a trade with Memphis, poured Marcol’s Point After will not be removed for about and see the 75s 358. Canadiens to within four points tournament title Nov. 30. points in the second half as he took ad­ in 31 points and Marvin Barnes added Restaurant which closed in six weeks. He broke it early in September. of first-place Los Angeles in vantage of Cleveland guard Austin 20 to lead St. Louis to victory. It was Division 3. the first period in Montreal’s 8- Carr’s foul trouble to spark New Virginia’s seventh straight loss. Plummer Signed Sabres 5, North Stars 3 6 loss to the Buffalo Sabres York’s victory. Carr picked up his Nets 108, Sounds 101 Rick Martin scored two Wednesday night. Hockey Twinbill Set Saturday fifth foul midway through the third Billy Paultz scored 29 points and LOS ANGELES (UPI) - power play goals in the second period and sat out most of the second pulled down 13 rebounds to lead New Safetyman Tony Plummer, a period to give Buffalo a 4-2 five-year pro veteran from Novel hockey doub\eheader half, scoring 11 points. Dick Snyder York past Memphis. Paultz connected lead. Jude Drouin cut tion at 9 o’clock will pit replaced him and shot the Cavs back Pacific, was signed as a free Minnesota’s deficit in half with Saturday night at the Bolton Ice Springfield against Darien. on all seven of his shots in the second Palace will find the Bolton into a tie with five straight jumpers agent by the Los Angeles Rams his first goal of the season in Tickets will be available at half to spark the Nets. Julius Erving lliursday. Bears entertaining the Trinity the third period but Danny Gare the door, Peter Downey, Palace after they trailed by eight after three added 18 points. Stew Johnson led Plummer, 27, a 5-11, 190- College varsity at 7:30. scored into an empty net with manager, reports. quarters. Snyder finished with 20 Memphis with 26. pounder, was released by the The second half of the promo­ points. six seconds left to clinch the PiaCLES Atlanta Falcons during the game. The Sabres boosted their LARGEST SELECTION OF exhibition season. lead over runnerup ^ sto n to NEW BICYCLES IN THE * have some fun ‘‘THE FUEL OIL COMPANY THAT VERNON AREA 75 Matador Coupe —The mid­ * get great exercise 'Minnechaug Elects Frofesslonetly AssewMed size that combines style, comfort * meet new friends and 6-CYlinder economy. 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COURT CASES Children'^s Craft Book HAPPY ADS POLICE REPORT CIRCUIT COURT 12 • James B. Mahoney, 27, of Manchester Session A Boon on Rainy Days 77 Vernon Rd., Bolton, first- Peter Maneggia, 39, of Rt. 6, degree reckless endangerment MANCHESTER St. .about 100 feet north of Andover pleaded nolo conten- VERNON Gary Babcock, 17, of FRIDAY, NOV. 15, 1974 stemming from a Thursday BARBARA RICHMOM) Center St., police said. dre (meaning not to contest) to morning disturbance on Hart­ Tallahassee, Fla. was charged ’The driver of the other vehi­ How many times have you the charge of negligent Thursday at Police cle, Helen H. Smith, 48, of 32 ford Rd., Manchester; bond heard, “Mommy, there’s homicide Thursday. Headquarters with being a Wells St. was injured in the was set at 34,000 surety for nothing to do” on a rainy or Judge John Fitzgerald fined court today in East Hartford. fugitive from justice. collision and taken to him 1250, gave him a 30^1ay snowy day? Gaire West, presi­ Babcock was sentenced ^Birds* Opens Tonight • Betty Vaillancourt, 34, of dent of the Vernon Junior Manchester Memorial Hospital Talent Show Flashes suspended jail sentence and Marlborough, third-degree March 23, 1973 to five years in where she was treated for back Women’s Gub said she feels the ... Sofflcon* Producing a modernized version of a Manchester High School Mike Ruff and Pete Hickey placed him on probation for one larceny, dismissed. prison in Florida on a felony Gloria Tripp has been assigned the duty Most figured that wasn’t club has come up with an and neck strain and discharged, may hava muI yew brought an evening of un- year. conviction, police said. He classical Greek comedy in thrust-staging of constructing “bird puppets” which the coaxed some fantastic sounds necessary. • Bruce P. Klvlat, 21, of no answer to this. a hospital spokesman said. is not the easiest of tasks; nevertheless, matchable enjoyment to its out of their pianos. It was pure Maneggia was arrested by allegedly escaped Sept. 3,1974. Court for Fetting is Dec. 2. a happy adH two stars must animate in the opening The last act was the one that certain address, first-degree And the answer is a brand Sock' ’n Buskin, led by the dauntless Lee audience In this year’s talent pleasure to hear them weave State Police July 16 as the He came to Connecticut and scenes of the show. ’These must be would have been toughest to sexual contact and risk of in­ new book, “Kid Kraft Komer,” Hay, is doing it in grand and glorious style. show, cleverly entitled “It’s notes as easily as your grand­ result of the fatal auto accident his old home town. East Gran­ Annette Y. Arsenault, 34, of realistic, workable, and funny, or Miss follow. When Eric Mann jury to a minor child, both dis­ recently compiled by the club The problems imposed by such an under­ Entertainment.” mother knits herself a sweater. on Rt. 6 in Andover May 10. missed. by, and, by the end of October, Enfield was arrested Thursday Tripp gets no lollipop. roarded into the auditorium, and containing 140 pages of ’The show was kicked off by Mike had already shown his Police said the car he drove had form ^ a relationship with taking are numerous. One such difficulty A stumbling block for the publicity com­ followed by the rest of the • Gary W.Biske,21,of489W. “things to do.” at 12:30 p.m. at Kings in the is that of costumes. Each member of the the dancing “’Tuckerettes.” keyboard talents by accom­ crashed into the car driven by a 15-year-old girl, police said. Parkade and charged with Happiness Is mittee is the name of the show. The savage greaser band, that was Middle ’Tpke., false statement The proceeds from the sale of They probably didn’t have a panying two other acts. Willard R. McCollum, 54, of State Police in Hartford “fowl’’ chorus had to be outfitted with an general public had to be informed with all the kickoff of the best-received and falsely reporting an inci­ the book will enable the club to fourth-degree larceny. She was Attending % whole lot of socially redeeming ’The Fifties Dance by Laurie Windham. dent, both nolled. arrested Babcock Nov. 6 on a released on 3150 non-surety individual bird costumes, complete with due haste that S&B.is not performing a act of the night. Jon Adams continue its work in helping to ^THE HARVEST BAZAAR g wings, feathers, and beak, this to be done David A. Bailey, 44, of Circuit Court 12 warrant sought bond for court Dec. 16. Hitchcock thriller but a Greek farce. ’This value, but at least half of the Darling (the Greaser) and Bon­ pulled heartstrings as he sang • George J. Gagne, 55, of provide service, and to promote ^ Saturday, November 16 ^ on a low budget, with the costumes of suf­ audience was fascinated by nie Hayes (his chick) used body Willimantic, a passenger in by Manchester detectives was done in part by mass producing adver­ the lead for the Fifties classic Hartford, multiple charges of civic, educational, and social i 10-3 I ficient quality that the actors will not their act. language to tell the audience McCollum’s car, was killed in charging him with risk of injury Robert E. Polo, 28, of Hart­ tising posters, designed by Gerry Perrett, “Silhouette.” public indecency, pleaded guil­ development in the community, a Sponsored by ^ the collision, police said. to a minor child. He was kept in ford was arrested ’Thursday moult or suffocate on stage. ’These were via silkscreening. Several shirts were Gary Zlto and Darlene Ander­ that “rock ’n roli is here to After the young girls had ty to all and his case has been Mrs. West said. Rosary Society | designed by that herald of maginificent the state correction center in afternoon at Manchester Com­ likewise printed up. son laid the milk and apple pie stay.” Both girls really knew been revived, and placed back continued to Dec. 19 for a pre­ ’The juniors will have a booth St. Bridget’s School » Three young East Hartford Hartford under 310,000 bond un­ munity College and charged oration, Kent Denly, and the finished Claire Garman and her make-up com­ on thick in their “dramatic in­ the movements. That, com­ in their seats, Brian Beggs sang sentence investigation. at the Arts and Crafts Fair to be products are just off the costumes com­ terpretation” of "Sealed with a men received six- months til his appearance here with fourth-degree larceny in Cafeteria mittee have been practicing diligently bined with their non-stop the lead for “Come Home With • David G. Hawkes, 24, of 54 sponsored Saturday and Sunday suspended jail terms for their Thursday on that charge. connection with the attempted Main Street p mittee’s sewing machines. with their crayolas, waiting for their big Kiss.” ’They were so sincere enthusiasm, made the audience Me.” Brian, Jon, and the rest of Spencer St., reckless driving, by the Greater Vernon Jaycees. There is also the problem of making that the audience didn’t know go wild. parts in Septemer incidents in 335, operating a motor vehicle While Babcock was in theft of coins from the copy Manchester g chance to “kiss and make up” with the the group harmonized 'Die fair wiil be at the Vernon custody, police determined the beaks for the birds that will cover the stars of the show. whether to laugh with the The esteemed partnership of beautifully. Eric Mann and Neil Manchester and South Windsor. while his license is suspended machine in the school’s library, All three were placed on proba­ Center Middle School. youth was wanted by Hartford face, but not muffle the speech of the ac­ Mr. Hay, who is getting ulcers on his ul­ singers or at them. Ed Kiucewicz and hat brought Snuffer balanced the lead and non-support, both nolled. police said. tion for two years. The project was headed by Police and authorities in Ver­ tors. cers, trying to tie the loose ends together Shirley Giraitis had a “Alice’s Restaurant” to the vocals throughout, and Terry • Ernest Moberly, 19, of East Polo was released on a 325 Set construction was no easy assign­ ’They are: Michael Choquette, the Ways and Means Com­ mont and Florida. and keep the players in line, is assisted by monopoly on good serious crowd in the grand manner Sullivan and Mitch Dul backed Hartford operating a motor cash bond for court Dec. 2. Happiness Is: ment, either. The set consists of a huge 21, Brian Dermody, 18, and mittee with the entire In court Thursday, Babcock’s Barb Senna, the assistant director; Peggy singing in the show. Her clear, which befits the work of a com­ them all handily on the piano vehicle while license membership contributing. Buying artificial mountain, complete with cliffs, Steven Fritz, 17. The older suspended, nolled. bond was reduced to 32,500 sur­ Police stopped a fight Graff, the stage manager; and the unsung melodious voice merited the poser like Arlo Guthrie. and saxophone, respectively. Roseann Mathiason did the ap­ BOOKS at crags, and caves. ’This must be strong flawless accompaniment by Everybody enjoyed his act and youths were charged with third- • Paula Moriarty, 22, of 15 ety but he failed to post it and Thursday at 8:21 a.m. in front but financially secure Rich Byam, the Some warped audio propriate sketches for the was returned to the jail in Hart­ Second Congregational ^ enough to stand upon, but weak enough to assistnat stage manager. Terry Sullivan at the keyboard sang along with him except for degree assault (two counts) and Lancaster Rd., attem pt to of the Nassiff Arms Store on demolish after the show’s completion. technicians hardly even fazed, various projects. ford. % Church -fi All in all, the play promises to be a and Shirley herself on the the straight-laced types who Fritz with one count of third- fraudulently obtain controlled Main St. A 13-year-old boy was After toying with some very elaborate but them with their ingenious Inside the cover is a note to Next court appearance for 385 North Main St. » grand success. Anyone interested in guitar in “Your Song” and thought he should be stoned. degree assault. drugs, dismissed. on top of a 12-year-old boy when expensive ideas, the set was finally built bunglings. — George Sweetnam the child expressing the hope him is set for Nov. 21. seeing the fruits of these inhuman labors, “Daydreams.” DOrmody was also fined 345 • Michael D. Powers, 20, of Claire West, president of the Vernon Junior Women’s Club Patrolman John Melia pulled I Manchester of muslin mache, somewhat like paper that he or she will have many or who just wants to split a side laughing, for reckless driving. 149 Spruce St., cultivation of them apart, police said. PUMPKIN FEST FAIR | mache, but stronger. The set was designed hours of fun with it and a cau­ admires a copy of “Kid Kraft Korner,” compiled by the Steven R. Roberts, 26, of East is urged to attend the 15th, 16th, 22nd and marijuana and possession of a Both boys were released to Sunday, November 17 by Hay, and built by Mike Seder and his Paul Richard, 17, of Stafford tion to read all of the instruc­ club and now on sale in time for Christmas. (Herald photo Hartford was arrested their parents and the case 23rd of November. controlled substance, both dis­ tions before starting a project. by Richmond.) 2-5 p.m. g set construction crew. It was embellished was given a 60-day suspended missed. Thursday at 11:30 a.m. on a Gr- referr^ to the Youth Services Jon Adams Profile: Gerry Perrett Some projects, marked with by Sue Marteney's set decoration crew. sentence after pleading guilty • William J. Street Jr., 18, of cuit Court 12 warrant charging Office. ’’Nothing in life is so a star, will need help from an and “Chester U” though he is at to reckless endangerment. He 41 Cedar St., pleaded guilty to him with third-degree larceny. g exhilarating as to be shot at adult. The charge involves a Pithetaerus (Gerry Perrett) and Euelpides (Jon Adams) this point stili uncertain about was placed on probation for 18 first-degree criminal mischief A young black woman stuffed I A Big 66ck without result.” ^ i f i c post hjgh school plans. months. To the parent is a note ty lemonade, beginner biscuits paper weights out of glass jars Manchester person paying TONfTE cringe in fear before the Bird-King, Epops (Bill Thomas) ’This quotation from the late and third-degree criminal explaining that the book is and several others. using flowers and such to make a coat under her skirt at His extracurricular activities The charge of carrying a trespass and his case was con­ Roberts in advance for a paint­ I “THANK YOU" in a scene from “The Birds,” a Sock ’n Buskin production Sir Winston Churchill is the designed to foster ^ e type of Directions for making little a scene and moth flakes if the Marshall’s clothing store on also keep him moving. As vice weapon in a motor vehicle was tinued to Dec. 19 for a pre­ ing job months ago yet the job all the great people^ (Photo by Adams) favorite saying of Gerry activity which will help develop animals made out of marbles child wants it to be a snow Center St. ’Thursday at 3:15 president of both Sock ’n' nolled (not prosecuted). sentence investigation. is not yet begun, police said. who helped make the St., Perrett, one of MHS’s most coordination, imagination, con­ that have been baked in the scene. p.m. and walked out the door, Buskin and the Announcers The charges involve the Aug. ’The charges against Street in- Roberts was presented in police said. Bartholomew Bazaarl colorful personalities. Gerry, fidence and new skills. oven are simple but need the The junior women have left court Thursday where he was Club, and as a member of the 14 attack of a couple with a volve the vandalism to ’The manager asked her then g and Tag Sale a success.! well-known for his wit, is a A list of supplies that are help of an adult to take care of nothing out and directions are released on his promise to International Thespian Society, knife in Somers, police said. monuments in St. James if she would mind leaving the Guidance Notes great admirer of Churchill who needed for various projects is the oven. And did you know you even given for making a appear in court Dec. 5. I We appreciate Itl he has his share of respon­ Cemetery Oct. 1. coat, police said. he considers to be the “King” listed in the front of the book, can make adorable little mice homemade burglar alarm and a Lorraine Richmond TH E BIRDS Representatives visiting officially designed as Missing in sibilities, as well as fun. Other dispositions included: She said yes she would mind. most of them items that can telegraph set and even some and Peggy Masse MHS during the week of Nov. 18 Action or Killed in Action in the of the quick cut-down. out of plastic spoons and a Rubin Ramos, 17, of Gerry considers Sock ’n easily be found around the magic tricks to fool your Then, with the coat, she got through 22 are as follows; Indochina theatre after Dec. 11, Gerry was born at totem pole out of a coffee can? Bridgeport was serv ^ a Circuit Buskin to be his most important house. friends. into a green Eldorado driven by Monday, Nov. 18, Drew 1961. Manchester Hospital, and has and enjoyable activity. He held An enterprizing child could Court 12 rearrest warrant It contains recipes for such make all of his Christmas The list goes on and on but a man the manager said he did University from Madison, N.J. Individual scholarships will lived in Manchester all of his important roles in the group’s Thursday at Police things as finger paint, paper presents from suggestions and like a mystery, all cannot be not want to disturb, and they during sixth period; ’Tuesday, range up to a maximum of $1,- life. He attended Keeney St. “Merry Wives of Windsor,” and Headquarters charging him paste, cooked and uncooked directions in this book. told. The only way you can find drove off, police said. Happy Birthday Nov. 19. UConn Armv ROTC (KK) and are subject to renewal. School and Bennet Junior High “The Haunting of Hill House”, with third-degree larceny by play clay, no bake cookies, For instance, directions are out is to purchase one of the during third period; ’Thursday, A Kissinger Scholarship (which he refers to as “the as a sophomore, and was, possession. The charge was peanut butter candy, fancy par- given for making waterfilled books and see for yourself. CHRIS YOUNG •k Nov. 21, Emmanuel College . winner may attend any ac­ armpit of Connecticut” ). He is program chairman and sound NEWS made in connection with the from, ^ 8.00, '-^cufe^ A^c/. from B oston a t 10, and credited United States two-year presently a senior at MHS, chairman in last year’s produc­ May 18 theft of 24 handguns Janet and Tracy Chamberlayne Junior (College or four-year college, or a post­ which he lovingly calls “the tions. He also holds the lead * CAPSULES from the Nassiff Arms Store on from Boston during sixth secondary school approved for great crippler of young adults.” role in S & B’s production of Main St., police said. Arrest Made ’ 1.00 M.tk 6 AA d -1.50 period. participation in the federally in­ Although active in several ac­ Gerry Perrell “The Birds.” Ramos was brought to Upcoming tests are the sured Student Loans Program; tivities at MHS and a good stu­ Outside of school, Gerry’s in­ Budget Shift May Permit Manchester from the Cheshire In Flimflam dent, Gerry is opposed to what Reformatory. He was American Coliege Test (ACT) or accredited by the National currently are, in his own words, terests include the collection of^ The alleged perpetrator of an INVITATibN TO BID he calls the “Martial At­ presented ’Thursday in court on Dec. 14, and the College Association of Trade and “study hall and AP English in antique radios, bicycling, 3800 flimflam Nov. 4 on a Sealed bids will be received in mosphere” at MHS. Survivor Charged where the local charge was Board Achievements on Jan. 11. Technological Schools; or a that order.” He feels that of his reading, watching Humphrey Start on School Addition Manchester merchant wanting the Office of The Director of The Who: '^^Odds and Sods^^ nolled (not prosecuted) and he The registration deadline for hospital school of nursing ac­ He keeps busy in school, Bogart movies, and the study of HAUPPAUGE, N.Y. - Ronald J. DeFeo Jr., the sole to buy anti-freeze was arrested General Services, 41 Center The Who haven’t cut a new present courses, only AP was returned to Cheshire where tion. “Glow Girl” has Tommy for their songs are very wide- the ACT is Nov. 18 and Dec. 5 credited by the National taking chemistry, AP English, historical aircraft, especially survivor of an Amityville, N.Y. family of seven, has been Thursday in Bristol. ' Street, Manchester, Connec­ album; this is just a collection English has a good chance of he is serving time on other themes cropping up in the end. ranged. In this way their music for the College Boards. League for nursing. German III, and algebra (a between 1938 and 1945. He and arrested on charges he murdered his father, mother, two David J. Japonis, 28, of ticut until December 4, 1974 at of tunes John Entwistle (bass being relevant to future. VERNON Also last night, Eveleth went best in the state and you’re charges. In short, it’s a veritable Who style isn’t monotonous. Dr. Henry Kissinger has es- Licensed Practical Nursing slight smile of embarassment fellow senior Peggy Graff are Bristol is charged on a Circuit player) pulled out of the dead Gerry is considering car­ brothers, and two sisters. The victims, all killed by multi­ BARBARA RICHMOND through a long list of areas treating them like second class 11:00 a.m. for the following: history. ’The amazing thing is tabiished a scholarship fund in programs are not covered by as the latter is mentioned). Court 12 warrant taken out hy dogs file. 'Thoughts behind their lyrics toning, journalism, acting, and the self-proclaimed co-captains ple gunshot wounds, were discovered in their beds 'The Vernon Board of Educa­ where cutbacks will be made to citizens.” RECONSTRUCT SIDEWALKS, that they had this much quality include children, politics, honor of his parents, which is these schoiarships. Gerry explains that he wanted of the Unofficial Indoor Non- Two men and a woman were Manchester Police with second- Only these aren’t dogs. What dirigible repair as possible Wednesday, police aid. —UPI tion may have a solution that bring the electrical and heating NEW ROOF, AT SEWAGE stuff kicking around. Some of it designed to provide financial Further details and applica­ to take a course called “Death Mention was made at last arrested Thursday at 10:30 p.m. degree larceny. these songs are, cut that the women, love, hate, philosophy careers. He is looking into the Spectator One-on-One Co-ed will open up the door to allow and ventilating contracts down. PLANT DIGESTER is really good. assistance to children of ser­ tion forms are available in the 301,” but that the school did not at an apartment at 689 Main St. The local merchant turned Who for some reason never and a lot of places that they’ve University of New Haven, for Contact Sports Team. signing of the base contract for Both bids, the architects feel, Monday’s meeting, that the BUILDING “Now I’m a Farmer,” Put . vice personnel who have been offer it. His favorite courses after a disturbance was over 40 320 bills to a man Nov. 4 traveled to. ’They compared Guidance Office. its journalism school, UConn, Another of Gerry’s favorite the Rockville High School were considerably out of line. music room could probably be Bid forms, plans and released. Either they didn’t the Money Down,” “Faith in reported there. for delivery of 200 gallons of have room on the album at the music in England to that of the sports is Amateur Goldbricking expansion. ’The proposal has Eveleth said, “We are looking constructed in the future with a specifications are available at Something Bigger” and “Little Syria Warned demon R. Alexander, 60, of anti-freeze which he never U.S.A. ’They also talked about (though he plans to enter the some “ifs” which will be for a cut of about 3250,(XX) in the new physical education facility. the General Services Office, 41 time they were written or they Billy” would be quality stuff no 689 Main St. was charg^ with received, police said. didn’t fit the theme of the the lands, their homes, and pro-Am tournament in the Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin warned Syria explored and acted on Monday two contracts.” Center Street, Manchester, , matter when it was released. G irls’ spring). Adam termed this as “crazy” disorderly conduct and in­ Japonis was presented in respective album. their friendship as a group. Teams Wind Up Season night. Some of the proposals were: Connecticut. today not to violate the U.N.-policed disengagement ac­ noting that in light of the way toxication. ’The album isn’t as good as America splits its time between When asked about important, court Thursday where bond was TOWN OF MANCHESTER ’liere is a song from every ’This past week the last of the over Newington. Defensively, Board members met with the Reducing the quantity and the economy is going anyone Richard C. Oliver, 31, of 278 “Quadrophenia” or any other ^ e U.S. and England, record­ record of 74, the Girls’ Varsity contributions to posterity, cord on the occupied Golan Heights and said if it did, set at 31,000. He posted the bond CONNECTICUT period the Who has gone girls’ fall sports team com­ fell to them twice. ’The squad Permanent Building Com­ quality of parking lot lights; would be crazy to think there is Hilliard St. was charged with recent Who album, but I don’t ing and doing concerts. the team has been fairly sound. VolleylSall Team is tourney- Gerry says, “I think people will Damascus would find Israel strong and ready. Cairo and is scheduled to appear ROBERT B. WEISS, through, or so it seems. “I’m pleted their regular season. earned four shutouts during the mittee and architects William eliminate lights on new en­ a physical education facility in intoxication. Judy E. Novak, 28, think it was meant to be. It’s They concluded by explaining A 1.5 goal against average was bound. Tournament action will remember me for my total lack newspapers reported that Israel was planning a new war again in court Dec. 5. GENERAL MANAGER the Face” is the first song they In an easy win over East established. season. They were over McHugh and David Eveleth trance doorway; eliminate the future. He said, “Looking at of 32 Oak St. was charged with just a sort of bit of music to the pattern of their music and begin on Nov. 16 and wil Ibe an of school spirit, my participa­ against the Arabs. —UPI ever recorded (although it Hartford, the varsity volleyball Rockville, Hall, Coventry and ’Thursday night to go over the replacing some old fixtures; it in that light, if the music disorderly conduct. digest while Townshed comes compared it to that of Elton Girls playing in their final all-day roundrobin. ’The two top tion in Sock ’n Buskin and my wasn’t vrritten by Townshend), team is tourney-bound. The year were: Jeanie Halloran East Hartford. expansion budget which is eliminate convenience outlets room is deleted and we had to Her bond was 3100 non­ up with another full scale John. They explained that in teams will compete in further pathological aversion to both ’’Little Billy” is a song field hockey squad has also ’The only serious injury to the much higher than proposed. in classrooms; change lighting wait for that physical education surety, Alexander’s was 3250 masterpiece. Besides, even a their early stages all three (captain), Bev Fuss, Ann contests against other regional Kumquats and the word, INVITATION TO BID Towshend wrote for the wrapped up its campaign. Leslie, Cherrie Hyde, Wendy team was to captain Debbie The low base bid, submitted in corridors from proposed facility we would wait until the non-surety, and Oliver’s was Who pickup album beats Black would write songs and then they winners. Ganley. A shoulder problem ’mustard.” Swath of Snow cove lights to conventional Sealed bids will be received in the office of the Director of American Cancer Society as a Sabbath by a mile. Over-all, it has been a Comp, Kathy Roberts, Sue by Horn Construction Co., came year of 2(XH). 325 non-surety. All posted bond would get together and try to After an opening loss to sidelined her at the beginning of Gerry is also well known for lights; change quality of light General Services, 41 Center Street, Manchester, Connecticut un­ commercial against smoking. successful year for both teams. Marteney, Judy Mathews, Cin­ in at 34,093,000 and added to this for court Dec. 2. Joe’s Part arrange the music to make it Coventry, MHS won its next his artistic ability. Several of Children frolicked and motorists cursed Thursday as the fixtures in the classrooms; He told the. two boards if til November 26, 1974 at the times listed below: The Cancer Society people Field hockey was coached by dy Timbrell and Diane the campaign. This year’s is an alternate bid for Back two Sundays ago I perfect. five out of six. The high point of success was due, in a large his cartoons have appeared in first major storm of the season spread snow across a wide change inter-communication there has to be a cut that they 1:00 P.M. Opening promptly placed the song in the Miss Faignant and Miss Hamm. Hellstrom. classroom partitions bringing Linda L. Franks, 24, of 1. Art Equipment happened to catch an im- Usually it would take a long the season — a 3-15,15-11,15-10 part, to the health of the team. the High School World, and he swath of the nation’s midsection. At least six traffic deaths system; eliminate TV antenna ^would have to look someplace circular file. Now it appears on Miss Mally was the volleyball The future program looks the total to 34,229,000. This has Willimantic was arrested 2. Audio-Visual Equipment pressive program on WHCN- time just to get one song down victory over Windham was its Simone Lessa, this year’s designed the programs for S & were blamed on the Midwestern snowstorm. —UPI system in library; change AC / els^ “We’re not going to let the album and it sounds just mentor. Both groups are young, prom ising for MHS field to be decreas^ by 3413,892. Thursday at 6:30 p.m. and 3. Business Machines FM. America appeared on the pat. Now that they’ve first win over this team in two AFS Exchange Student, is con­ B’s “ You Were Born On a DC voltage system in science this program go down the like a cut from the “Who sellout Sunday Stereo Special, doing a and promising years are ahead. hockey. Many of Jhis yew’s Maurice Miller, chairman of charged with breach of peace. 4. Cafeteria Equipment era. progressed they can just write yeare. Good setups, offensive sidered the morale leader. Rotten Day.” He aiso designed the Board of Education, said and physics labs; eliminate drain.” type of music and talk session. Field Hockey players wilTbe returning to ac­ delivery and defensive skills ’The charge stems from an 5. Custodial Equipment “Pure and Elasy” is a song a bunch of songs and after that Having played volleyball in her the comic posters which adver-. ’Thursday night that he and Dr. electronic equipment in band The three members of the ’The Girls’ Field Hockey team tion in the 1975 campaign. The group was assured that argument at Douglas Motor 6. Classroom Furniture from Townshed’s solo album get together and put the music were displayed In this match. native country of Brazil, she tise the current play, “The New Foreign Minister Raymond Ramsdell, room; leave computer room group, Dewey Bunnel, Dan to them in no time at all. ended its 1974 season with a 1-1 Volleyball Bulkeley proved to be the everything possible will be done Sales on Main St. in which Mrs. 7. Home Economics done by the Who. “Long Live displays excellent spikes and Birds,” which he expects will superintendent of schools, took where it is now; and several Franks allegedly struck an Peek and Gerry Beckley, The claim that in the near tie with Windham. ’The squad Completing an over-all toughest opponent, as the tribe ^rOKYO — Japan’s Kyodo News Agency said Peking to keep the music room in the 8. Home Economics Appliances Rock” is a cut of ’’Whos Next” serves. ’The squad seems to be plastered chiefly on a proposal to Richard Howland, other minor changes in wiring employe there, police said. sUrted talking about a few future, as Elton John is doing finished with a 3-5-4 record. reported that Chiao Kuan-hua, close confidant of Premier building program. 3:00 P.M. Opening style while “Put the Money revolve around her. lavaratory walls from here to chief of the Bureau of School and lighting. She was released on a 3100 songs and the conversation now, they should be grinding ’This campaign was considered Hoboken, N.J. Chou En-lai and architect of U.S.-Sino rapprochment, These cutbacks, Eveleth said, 1. Industrial Arts Down” (which was recorded in from then on centered around Buildings of the state Board of Henry Abuza of the building non-surety bond for court Dec. out a barrage of albums. one of the most successful in re­ Gerry’s chief goal in life is, replaced Chi Peng-fei as China’s foreign minister today. Education. would reduce the electrical con- 2. Library Equipment ’74) is of Quadrophenia extrac­ motivations for songs. Topics cent years. committee said he felt the A 3. Music — Mike Darby and Joe Damon quite simpiy, to make people The Chinese government described the appointment as a The proposal is to remove tract by some 3125,000. Despite three opening losses, group should be concerned 4. Physical Education laugh. ’The reason: He con­ “routine reshuffle.” —UPI from the building budget, the Proposed changes to the ven­ the locals rebounded well. ’They about what will or will not be Stanley W. Fetting, 49, of siders laughter to be the pan­ some 3400,000 alloted for tilating and plumbing and ,5. Science Equipment missed tourney action by only put in the school building. He New Britain was charged with acea for all the ills of the world. educational equipment and then heating specifications would 6. Wireless Multi-Channel Learning System Aquaettes Make Big Splash one game. ’The team was only criticized school officials for following too closely in connec­ He laughs and adds, “If this add this amount to the 1975-76 eliminate another 360,000. the manner in which the equip­ Specifications and forms of proposals on which bids must be If you happened to have out of oen contest, a 4-0 loss to tion with a collision of the van ming to “Close to You.” ’They article has given the slightest , Board of Education budget. Eveleth said he hopes to rebid ment list was handled noting submitted may be obtained in the Business Office, Board of nothing to do last Friday night Rain,” “Eagle and the Hawk,” Conard. ’The heartbreaker of he was driving and a car surely showed proficiency in chuckle to anyone. It has i Dozens Massacred Miller said the state board these contracts and have them that there were some items on Education, 45 North School Street, Manchester, Connecticut and decided to devote some in which the swimmers wore the season was a 3-2 defeat at ’Thursday at 3:50 p.m. on Broad their newly acquired skill of achieved its purpose.” had no objection to the plan. returned by Dec. 12. He said in the list that would not be refun­ during normal business days between the hours of 8:00 A.M. to time to homework or some costumes adorned with the hands of Enfield. This PHNOM PENH — Rebel forces raided a farming village 4:00 P.M. V formation swimming. — Jon Adams Howland said the state doesn’t light of this the general con­ dable by the state. feathers, and “Long and Win­ shattered their tournament other uninteresting activity, Among the participants near here today and massacred dozens of men, women and care where the money comes tractor iWragreed-to extend his TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT ding Road.” hopes for the year. you missed out on a great per- swimming to this piece, Comment children, apparently for refusing to cooperate with the in­ from, but it will still reimburse signing period to Dec. 20. Miller answered that the ROBERT B. WEISS, GENERAL MANAGER formance by the MHS Between all these routines However, this squad played surgents. In Siagon, the military command reported 270 board did its job in preparing BERNARD A. LOZIER, choreographed by Melissa the mistresses of ceremonies the town half of whatever the When the Board of Education Aquaettes. Hilton, were Amy Mazzotta, some of the best hockey to be Constructive or preventative Communists killed in clashes over the last 24 hours. amount may be. met last Monday night with the plans, programs and INC. attempted to keep the audience seen in recent years. Their vic­ measures undertaken by the Before a packed house — or Lynn Quitadamo, Mindy School officials will present Eveleth and Robert Wherll, philosophy for the referendum. attentive. In doing so Gloria tories were over Windham (3- 22 REGENT ST. should I say pool — of about 350 Seibert, Andrea Carroll, Myona students to reduce vandalism at the proposal to Town Attorney chairman of the building com­ He said after that it was turned Tripp and Pam Whitney 0), Newington (3-1), and Fermi spectators, the swimming Duval, Claire German, Ann MHS will receive total support Abbot ^hwebel for his opinion mittee, it was mention^ that over to the building committee Celling Repein group drew many rounds of resorted to singing “Cruising (1-0). A 0-0 tie with Hall High by the buildings and ground and it is only in the board’s Miner, Jane Tallent, Cheryl down the River” at one point. and if he feels Its a feasible one possible way to cut back on S Replacemente applause. Ferguson and April Hellstrom. was one of the emotional highs, department. We will be happy Muzzled at U.N.? solution the m atter will be costs would be to eliminate the hands, to the point where the as it snapped Hall’s seven game to help If you desire assistance. Quality Carpmtry Woit, The next routine was out­ The finale was indeed the presented to the Town Council proposed new music room. board has to approve any The program, based on music standing and drew many rounds high point of the evening. winoing streak. MHS As an incentive beyond the UNITED NATIONS — Israeli mbassador Yosef Tekoah Monday night for its action. At last night’s meeting Alfred changes proposed. Palloa • AddlHona deadlocked at 0-0 with E.O. pride that will grow within you A Ramodollng of the 70’s and late 60’s, was of applause. ’The duo of Barbara Choreographed by Patty Lloyd, has accused the General Assembly of trying to muzzle him Board member William Adam, president of the Vernon “We put that music room in Smith. In past years E.O. Smith with cleaner and more beautiful started off by “Time in a Bodemann and Patty Lloyd did “Bridge Over Troubled Water” during the U.N. debate on Palestine. The assembly voted Houle said he didn’t want the Friends of Music said that and intend to have it remain free Eatimatee has usually run over the squad. buildings and grounds, we will Bottle,” choreographed by ^ r - a precision act of “Sunshine on was performed by all the 75-23 Thursday to back its Arab president, Abdelazlz board’s proposal to be mis­ group voted unanimously in op­ in,” Miller said. bara Bodemann. It featured her my Shoulders.” members. During the year, skills and match or exceed the monies Bouteflika of Algeria, in limiting each nation to just one construed. He said the board is position to elimination or Phone 646-4464 and man hours saved by along with Claire Germen, An­ During intermission the boy’s The climax of the show was basic fundamentals Were major address during the debate. —UPI anxious to cut the budget back reductidn of the proposed music reduced vandalism. ’They will drea Carroll, Patty Lloyd and swim team provided entertain­ when the pool was darkned stressed. ’There was no set as much as possible and In the room. He said the group feels be used to replenish areas Donna Knowlton. ment by attempting to imitate except for the candles the lineup, and the starting team end the deficit might boll down this would be discrimination as pteviousl]^ vandalized or for The next act, “Annie’s Song,” the aquaettes’ skill. ’The didn’t swiinmers held while perform­ was determined by individual to 3150,000. He said this could no other educational programs students-suggested ideas to was done by the club’s officers: accomplish this feat, but drew ing. game and practice perfor­ probably be made up In the will be cut. He said, “ The FLOOR COVERINGS make MHS more livable and Patty Lloyd, president; Bar­ great enthusiasm from the ’The many hours of hard work mances. Every girl has a board’s budget over a period of music program is one of the beautiful, provided the ideas bara Bodemann, vice presi­ crowd as they threw one of the the girls have put in, along with chance to play in either the var­ To Meet Monday one to three years. are approved by the school ad­ SOLARMN • JORIWICA dent; Donna Knowiton, spectators in. their advisor, Mrs. Patulik, sity or junior varsity contests. The two boards and the ministration. treasurer; and Kathy Wilson, The second half of the show really showed as they swam to Injuries have plagued this HARTFORD — Gov.-elect Ella Grasso and Gov. Thomas architects are anxious to have VINYLS • TILES secretary. ’They performed a this routine. year’s squad and have Good luck I Call upon us if you Meskill are schedul^ to meet Monday momlg to get a the general contract signed so YOU ALWAYS included “If,” choreographed wish assistance or when your routine that was ingeniously by Barbara Bodemann and per­ Finally the annual event hampered an otherwise good briefing on crltlcalpudget information for the new ad­ ground can be broken before the worked out by the president and ended as the candles were offensive line. Constant rota­ efforts have made significant ministration. Mrs. Qrasso, who won the Nov. 5 elocution b a frost sets in. The new SAVE AT THE P ersonalized F loors formed by her, Carol Weiss, gains and merit our further in­ vice president. Ann Miner, Jane Tallent, Patty extinguished under water not to tion of the forwards was 200,009-vote landslide, will discuss the state’s financial pic­ classroom wing will be the first 3B0 MAIN ST. necessary in order to find some dulgence. ARTHUR DRUG The new members proceeded Lloyd and Melissa Hilton. It be lighted again until next year. W. Dion ture with the retiring governor. of the new construction work to Paul Ptillll|M, Prop. 6 4 9 -9 1 S 8 to Nmr their talent while swim­ continued with “Fire and — Mary Stack •coring punch. The best goal be completed. •coring game was a M win assistant superintendent MHS Girls’ Volleyball team in action against Bulkelev (Photo by Amy Stone) of buildinn and erounds R ! y li:; jil PAGE EIGHTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., F ri- Nov. 1974

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LaPenta Agency, car garage, huge rear deck market.mariTAF AskAeU fort^m Jack ADwyer at one of Manchester's most cliar- you make the home. / REAL Realtor, 646-2440. facing private woods. SO RItley Rd., Vernon the Belfiore Agency, 647-1413, How your REALTOR® uses a ^ oje®*’ Four bedrooms, Immediate occupancy. ^1-de- E$TATE Vk baths, 2-car garage. Im­ TOLLAND - A warm home sac. 50’s. Warren E. Howland. REDUCED to sell Im- maculate. 60’s. Warren E S h e ? t e r a U i trimmed in sunshine. Six-room Realtors, 643-1108. CORNER rnediately! Four bedroom over­ MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Howland, Realtors, 643-1108. Country Cape, acre lot. Low sized Cape with full shed ^ LOVE THAT PORCH 30’s. 8^-6325. MU dormer. New roof, carpeting in to help you buy a better home... faster. LOVELY Cape Cod, 5 large 6 room Colonial with old world charm. Center CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING COVENTRY (NORTH) 646,600 several rooms, drapes, stove to rooms, fireplaced living room, 1 haUway both upstaira and down. 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Cavey’s conditioning, appliances, 3 d a y s ...... 84 word par day Restaurant, 45 East Center for you for a nominal fee, the properties in the conimunity to give prospective buyers the widest ^ '""***’’ flnlahad family room, m Deadline for Saturday M d fireplace, carpeting, city car garage, shows very wall. FINANCIAL Monday is 12:00 Noon Friday. 6 days ...... 74 word per day Street, Manchester. SEVEN ROOM Cape - Ten-room Raised Ranch, 3,100 square feet, built in 1972, F.H.A. for the same ANDOVER LAKE - Beautiful possible selection. So when you’re buying a home look for a RAISED RANCH - 7V4 8 — Bonds-Stocks-Uortgages 26 d a y s ...... 64 word per day water and sewer. $58,000. Carpeted, remodeled, two full amount...Get your house in sweeping view of entire lake, 4- rooms, modern kitchen, 9 — Peraonal Loans 15 WORD MINIMUM 2'/4 baths, fully equipped dream kitchen, gracious living REALTOR®. A REALTOR® is a professional in real estate who $41,900...Just reduced, Lakewood Circle North. 5 room to — Insurance FULL-TIME gal for auto baths, rec room, oversized 2- condition before you have it room older home, piodern bath, dining room, 3 bedrooms, PLEASE READ Happy A d s ...... $2.00 Inch U&R REALTY COm fNC. room with fireplace, large dining room, family room with half-acre treed lot, garage, $17,- Ranch on 100x175 lot. Very lovely aettlng, must be seen. dealer. Receptionist, keypunch 643-2692 car garage, patio. Buckley appraised...Make sure you subscribes to a strict Code of Ethics as a member of the Local family room, rec room, wall- EMPLOYMENT and general office experience School area. Owner, 647-9870. fireplace, extra large master bedroom with fireplace, 2 ad­ 900. Hayes Corporation, 646- 13 — Help Wanted YDUR AD Robort 0. Murdock ditional rooms plus oversized rec room with fireplace and straighten out any boundary 0131. Board, State and NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS®. to-wall, 2-car garage, large $42,000...4 year old 5-5 duplex, aluminum elded. Each side 14 — Business Opportunities helpful. Company benefits. Ted Classified ads are taken over bar. disputes with your neighbors lot.$39,900. has 3 bedrooms and one and a half bathrooms. HaH acre 15 — Situation Wanted Rsallor MANCHESTER - Six-room the phone as a convenience in advance...Be sure that TWO FAMILY - duplex, 5-5, lot, country living at Ita beat. The Herald is responsible fbr custom built Ranch, fireplace. EDUCATION A fantastic mini-estate priced below replacement cost. Too you are legally zoned...Don’t three years old, 1 1/2 baths, CONTEMPORARY Raised 18 — Private Instructions only one incorrect insertion and EXPERIENCED hairdresser canwting^ garage, west side Ranch — Large, modern $47,500 BRAND NEW...AIuminum elded Ranch. 2 fuU 19 — Schools-Classes then only to the size of the wanted, full or part-time. Apply M/tNCHESTER - 8-room location, near st^ool,3cno enclosed many extras to mention. Priced to sell in the low 70's. make any positive mis­ aluminum siding, good invest­ 20 — Instructions Wanted kitchen with pantry, formal bathrooms, country elzed kitchen. Tracy Drive la the soofc original insertion Errors which in person. Gino’s Coiffure, 351 Contemporary, 4 large porch, excellent condition. 30’s. representations of material ment at $53,900. Philbrick drive by the neighbors are friendly. do not lessen the value of the REAL ESTATE Center Street, Manchester. bedrooms,------2------Vi baths, magnu. iifi- Hayes Corporation, 6464)131. Directions: From Manchester, Middle Tpko. to Lake St. to facts...Remember, words Agency Realtors, 646-4200. dining room with built-ins, 23 — Homes for Sale advertisement will not be cor- cent view. In the 60’s. Warren Tunnel Rd. to right on Risley. From Vernon, Rte. 30 to are your slaves until you living room with cathedral $58,900...Brand new 7 room Raised Ranch. 2'A bathrooms, 24 — Lots-Land for Sale recied by an additional inser­ REALTOR 25 — Investment Property tion CLEANING woman wanted, E. Howland, Realtors, 643-1108. Tunnel Rd. to left on Risley Rd. have spoken them...Then ceiling and fieldstone finlihed family room, completely landecaped. Aluminum 26 — Business Property one or two days a week. Wap- BOLTON you become their slaves... TOLLAND fireplace from floor to ceiling, etorme and screene. King sized maatar bedroom. Let us 27 — Resort Property ping area. 644-1947. SIX room Colonial completely redwood paneling, four show this to you. . 28 — Real Estate Wanted ANTIQUE COLONIAL A NEW LISTING Bondo-Stocko-Mortgogoo 8 Holp Wontod renovated inside an_10 out.___ This should satisfy your coun­ bedrooms, 2 full baths, large 13 EXERCISE INSTRUCTORS - Garage, 1 1/2 baths, nicely MISC. SERVICES try craving. A 7 room Ranch family room with fireplace, $59,900 NEW LI8TING...U & R built, 4 bedroom Colonial. 31 — Services Offered Part-time. Experienced treed lot. Low 30s. Early oc­ 9Vi rooms, 3 bedrooms, 2 W HAT IS y o u r First floor family room with stone flraplace. First floor laun­ 32 — Painting-Papering MORTGAGES - 1st, and 2nd in excellent condition on over den or library, 5 sliding glass preferred but will train. Per­ cupancy. Mr. Dwyer, Belfiore baths, all rooms fully PROPERTY WORTH? WE dry and mud room. Full walk-out baaemant on a large lot 'C\ 33 — Building-Contracting ;es — interim financing REGISTERED NURSE sonality a must. Call 643-8076. Agency, 647-1413. an acre. 3 big bedrooms, huge doors, 2 large decks, 2-car 34 — Roofing-Siding — expeditious and confidentia. carpeted, large oversized WILL INSPECT YOUR 35 — Heating-Plumbing :ial OPERATING ROOM living room, rec room. A real­ garage, large lot. $68,500. service, J.D. Real Estate PROPERTY AND SUGGEST $75,000...9.68 acres of commercial zoned land. South 36 — Flooring We have a full-time vacancy EXPERIENCED Cocktail FIVE room Ansaldi built family room with flagstone ly clean home. Price? $34,900. Windsor. 37 — Movlng-Trucklng-Storage Assoc. 646-1980. and carpeted floor, plus of­ r e s / / / AN ASKING PRICE. (NO FOUR FAMILY - Four 4- 38 — Services Wanted available for a registered waitresses and bartender. Call Ranch. Two fireplaces, lovely Call Tony Wasilefsky at 649- 872-8624 between 9-6, ask for fice, swimming pool and bath OBLIGATION) room apartments. Good in LOANS AVAILABLE for nurse to work in our family room, country size 5306, eves. 872-0003. 0PP0RTUNITIE8...Thrlvlng Tranemleelon MISC. FOR SALE Kathy. kitchen. Simply immaculate. house. Beautifully landscaped 164 E. CENTER ST. Ask us about our come. Handy location. Owner 41 — Articles lor Sale business or real estate expan­ operating room. Applicant repair businets. For more Information call our office. Mr. Matthew, Belfiore Agency, 1% acre. Aluminum storm 42 — Building Supplies sion, operating capitol, etc. W. must have recent hospital guarantoe sales plan EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY will assist in financing. 43 — Dogs-BIrds-Pets 647-1413. Leonard, 201-224-^4. experience, preferably in the PART-TIME maid for motel doors, windows. Oil hot water y TODAY. Excellent value at $59,600. LIST YOUR HOUSE IN... 44 — Livestock baseboard radiation 3-zone 6 4 7 - 1 4 1 9 45 — Boats 8 Accessories O.R. Excellent salary and work, experience preferre. BARROWS & WALLACE GLASTONBURY - Colonial 46 — Sporting Qoods •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Must. . . work rk SSatur^ys ■ ■ and Sun­ heat, copper plumbing, arte­ PEAltOB • MMdMStar New Haven Harttord 47 — Garden Products benefits. For more informa­ COVENTRY (NORTH) Manchester Board of Realtors 8Vx rooms on large treed lot, 2 days. Apply Mr. Lawrence, sian well, 2V^car garage. PA8EK REAL ESTATE 848-8306 3B7-1818 728-661S In conlunctlon with tho REALE'S corner 48 — Antiques □ EMPLOYMENT tion, please contact the Per­ Connecticut Motor Lodge, LITTLE GREEN APPLES full baths, 16x28 family room, 49 — Wanted to Buy Asking $65,000. I1EALTOR MIS CONSULTANTS 17S MAIN STREET PHSNE 846-4525 sonnel Department, 646- Tolland Turnpike, Manchester. Apple, birch, pine, flowering MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE den, sewing room, 4-car gar RENTALS 1222, Ext. 481. shrubs, laurel, surround this 608 BURNSIDE AVE. 52 — Rooms lor Rent Help Wanted 13 F.M.GAAL AGENCY age, pool, cement patio, $45, JOBSEEKERS - Open Saturday young, 7 room Colonial. E. HARTFORD IN -^W APARTMENT con­ 500. I- . ^ . 53 — Apartments for Rent 643-2682 TOLLAND - 4 1/2 acres of sisting of three rooms. Plus six- 54 — Homes lor Rent TOOL MAKERS - All-around MANCHESTER MEMORIAL - Sunday, 9-5. Employment op­ Spacious rooms, beamed 289-7475 O n .r « l By- MANCHESTER [ 55 — Business for Rent portunities, full, part-time. wooded land surrounds this one- NOWI room home, living room with CIRCA 1723 - Exquisite 12 56 — Resort Property lor Rent machinists and Bridgeport ^ h o s p it a l ceiling in first floor family yw r old aluminum sided Ranch fireplace, dining room, kitchen, i. WATSON B U I» Real Estate Co. COLONIAL 57 — Wanted to Rent operators. Top wages, fringe 71 Haynes St. Manchester Jobseekers, 568-l()70. room. Clean as a whistle. Va­ 5% Down room antique Colonial com­ MANCHESTER REDWOOD FARMS, three with attached garage. Wall-to- bedroom on first floor with two 58 — MIsc. for Rent benefits and overtime. cant. Don’t be caught up a wall carpeting throughout. Two To Qualified Buyers ROCKVILLE - Circa 1880, stur- VERY VERSATUE pletely resto red and in Equal Opportunity Employer bedroom Ranch, 2 baths, 2-car . dy, well-kept older Cape style bedrooms on second floor. * OVERSIZEDSroom, IVi bath Cape. Plenty of room for the AUTOMOTIVE Experience preferred, but will CUSTODIAN - Full-time. Some tree. $45,500. Mr. Lewis, 649- full baths plus fire^ace.■■ ma M7, Call Us for Details Four-bedroom Colonial with excellent condition. '4 garage, fireplaced living room { home. Six rooms and bath, screened porch, 2-car garage! growing family in this 8-room, 61 — Autos for Sale train right man. Apply at experience retjuire. Contact 5306. 900. Zinsser Agency, 646-1511. $38,000. Philbrick Agency, oversized two-car garage on fireplaces, 2Vi baths, income- 62 — Trucks for Sale Paragon Tool Company, 121 and family room, aluminum t private backyard with brook, 2- Lath [\cul Odatc 4-bedroom Colonial. Lots of 63 — Heavy Equipment for Sale Jim Veitch at Bolton High siding, all appliances, low 50s. Realtors, 646-4200. tree shaded lot. Like new in­ producing 3-room studio Adams Street. School, 643-2768. , BELFIORE AGENCY ! story, 2-car garage with loft, * NEW USTING. 8 room, 2W bath new wall-to-wall carpet, gar­ 64 — Motorcycles-BIcycles EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY Karin Agency, 233-2161, 649- iRaaHors 647-1413 side. New wiring with circuit- 172 [AST CtNTER STREFT - MANCHESTER. CONN 06040 apartment and 2-room antique U iR CONTEMPORARY. Sweep­ 65 — Campera-Trallers-Moblle BOLTON - 7-room Ranch on 3/4 j $22,(100. Double Dutch Realty, age, treed lot, Bentley l^hool 7859. VERNON - Extraordinary breakers, copper plumbing. 646-41?fi 649-1922 shop. ing views of Hartfonl skyline. Two Homes NEEDED - Mature woman to acre lot located on dead end « M.L.V. Blauvelt, Realtor, 875- fieldstone fireplaces, cathedral area. Immaculate throughout. I 66 — Automotive Service WORK by yard - Carpet laying view._... New va 54’ V.UUI.V11Icustom work in physician’s office. SECURITY Guards - Part- posiUon, part-time. BARROWS & WALLACE street, 4 bedrooms, kitchen, 8121. T w o air-conditloners, PRIME INDUSTRIAL - COMMERCIAL TWO-FAMILY - 5-5 flats. ceiling living room, large family Immediate occupancy 67 — Autos lor Rent-Lease time, weekends. Earn $2.30 Mandtestar Ntw Hmn Hartford MANCHESTER - McKinley Executive Home. Balcony, washer, all curtains and room. A real dream home. Low Some knowledge of experienced, local company. dining room, fireplaced living plush carpeting, appliances! Central heat, one block to bus 70's. $35,900. bookkeeping is needed. Nursing hourly. Must be over 18. 'ob,— '— " ‘ 646-5306 397-1515 728-6618 Street. Lovely custom six-room MANCHESTER - Older custom drapes will stay. SALE LEASE line. $37,500. Jobseekers, open Saturdays, Split, 11 years old, 11/2 baths, 3 room, one-car garage plus rec hugebuge fieldstone fireplace," A DELUXE RANCH, 5 spacious experience desirable but not Jobseekers, 568-1070. 568-1070. room. Priced at $41,900. Zinsser MANCHESTER - Seven room 2-bedroom Ranch. Five large Ideal for growing family, rooms, IVi baths, 2 fireplaces, 2 car bedrooms, sliding glass doors Cape on large lot with oversiz^ exclusive dead-end road. C I D - COMMERCIAL IN VESTMENT DIV, OF CONN, garage. Expandable walk out lower F.J.SPILECKIREALTOR necessary. Write Box M, Agency, 646-1511. rooms, expandable attic. also for tradesman needing RAISED RANCH — 7 rooms, GAL FRIDAY - ’^ping, salary from living room to patio, gar­ 2-car garage, screened in Enclosed front porch, garage. Reduced $4,000, $65,900. 649- level. Private rear yard. Most de­ 643-2121 Manchester Herald. HANDYMAN wanted - Call 646- MANCHESTER - Nice custom 8337. storage. formal dining room, family sirable residential area. MUST BE OMn. Hours 8-5. Rartford area. 8390. Qape. Formal dining room, age. Professionaljy landscaped. ^rch , knotty pinefamily room. Close to high schools. ^1,900. J. room, modern kitchen, wall- SEEN. $40's. □ N O T IC E S SECRETARY - Challenging Will train for machines. good size living room with Priced below replacement Priced to move at $32,900. F. J ,.G.,Possum Agency, 643-9859.* SIMPLY IMMACULATE A 8 ROOM STONE and frame U iR MANCHESTER - Gracious 89 WELLS STREET - “Price to-wall carpeting, aluminum MANCHESTER - Charming six and exceptional full-time pos­ Jobseekers, 568-1070. fireplace, dinette kitchen. value. Only $37,900. Arruda Colonial off Porter Street in the Spilecki, Realtor, 643-2121. COLONIAL. 2V4 baths, luxuriously Realty, 644-1539. Reduced’’ for quick sale. Now AND siding, 2-car garage. Large carpeted. An outstanding one year room rustic Cape, city water tion with dynamic, fast-moving Convenient east-side area. Highland Park School area. DRIVE BY 73-75 Cottage lo s t and Found ^ 1 MANCHESTER Board of Street, then call to inspect this $25,000. Hagler Real Estate, OWNER SAYS “SELL” lot, 160x250. $47,500. old home’•------In lovely------Forest ■ Hills. and sewer, low taxes and consulting/research firm in AVON Priced to sell at $M,900. Paul Front-to-back fireplaced living DRIVE BY 71 Wetherell Street, 643-6624. KEITH’S KORNER 173,500. maintenance Located on a Glastonbury. Shorthand and Education accepting W. Dougan, Realtor, 6434535. immaculate two-family with 5 LOST - Bifocal sun glasses. room, large formal dining then call to inspect this big Priced Accordingly COLONIAL p Nine rooms. “MANCHESTER VICINITY” large lot in a quiet excellent typing a must. Con- applications for custodial I VERNON Colonial with garage and car­ . Business possibilities. MLS Pin* E$t*t*t Vicinity of Main and Oak t i m e l e s s , ntw, room, eat-in kitchen, sun porch, Bowers Schijol, 4 bedrooms, neighborhood. Price, ,900. tact Mrs.s. Anderson,Anders 633-6743. (light housekeeping) and MANCHESTER- Main and PURSE PURR-FECT 2 1/2 baths, 3 bedrooms, 2-car port. Reduced for immediate : Agency, 647-1413. Streets. Reward. 644-2733 or sophisticated and nationally K BELHORE AGENCY den, fully equipped kitchen, A "CHICKADEE HILL". New Ust- Equal housing o]pportunity. custodial II positions. W hour Gtove Street, 2-family house A lovely Ranch hdme on a eara^e, 100x200’ lot. $52,500. F. sale. Mr. Lombardo, Belfiore ing. Seven room, 2 bath Federal 643-1161. h o u s e , b a r n Realtors______647-1413 - formal dining room, rec Cmli-li-Wagner Realiters, 289- RN-SUPERVISOR, 3-11 shift, week, good wages and fringe advertised. What a good with a two room, 5M square gorgeous lot, convenient to all J. Spilecki, Realtor, 643-2121. Agency, 647-1413. TWO-FAMILY with garage Three bedroom house, baseboard Period residence. Country kitchen 0241. benefits. Male or female may time to become an Avon near Center. Separate heating heat, excellent barn with land room, walk-out basement, with large— O ”- stone patio wXJ^adjacent,4AVvAAL| 9sunU 1|- salaried position with excellent foot office on first floor and two and priced to sell. ’This is a F O R S A L E ny^dining room, larpe family room LOST - Springer Spaniel and apply. Send letters of applica­ Representative. Interested? apartments. Large lot with 2- systems.^sterns. Recently paintecTpainted walk-up attic, 2-car garage,' I t w i l l Border Col.oflie______male dog, vicinity___ benefits. We are looking for “Mr. Clean,’’ 3 bedroom HUTCHINS AGENCY U(3UOR STORE. Fine neighborhood trade. Low lease With fireplace plus living room with MANCHESTER - Authentic tion or resume to Box RR, Call 289-4922. car------garage. "Excellent :ell ■ for■ •beau­ •f Owner may help witn financing. VERNON STREET - seven Modem equipment. Manchester 1 Vx baths, assumable ffreglace. Delightful 2 acres. Bolton, $25. reward. Bolton someone with new ideas who is Manchester Herald. home, with a paneled rec 646-3166 Colonial reproduction. Four genuinely interested in the ty salon, doctor, service Belfiore Agency, 647-1413. room split level with two baths, mortgage at 5'/i!%, $40,500. bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths, double license. 643-8880. business. Call P.M.H. Real room and a paneled play one car garage. Selling for $42,- F O R L E A S E A 10 ROOM, 2 ti bath Colonial, 3 car residents of our facility. Con­ Kniiigt;garage withwiui cnarmmgcharming 7y room, in-in­ garage. Lookout Mountain COOK - Hartford restaurant, Estate, 528-9321. After 5 p.m. room. Only $34,9(K) so it won’t 900. Large in-moundin-ground swimming CONDOMINIUM- 7 rooms, 3 LOST - Black and tan tact Mrs. Post, our Director of DRIVERS - Part-time, bus LOCATION - the No. 1 all important feature. Would you like come producing apartment. Plus area. Must see to appreciate. Nurses, at Meadows Convales­ full-time, experienced Italian call 568-5776. last. Call now, Ann Hunter, pool, 10(bi300 lot. Now vacant. to be 2 minutes from 1-91, 1-84 and downtown Hartford’ bedrooms, 2Vk baths, wall-to- large bam all i— ------‘ Hayes Corporation, 64^131. Doterman-cross puppy, vicini-^ food. Jobseekers, 568-1070. driver, mornings, afternoons. 649-5306. SPECIAUSTS RE At TOR* T. J. Crockett Realtor, 643-1577. setting. 180,000. ty East Center StreeLItreef. CallC 648^ cent Home, 333 Bidwell Street, Will train. Jobseekers. Open EQUAL Houaiua Great exposure. An all-purpose building (36,000 sq. ft.) with wall carpeting, modern A FINE 9 ROOM New England repro­ Manchester. Call 647-9191 or opponruNiTY MLS 3010. EXPERIENCED only, full and Saturdays, 568-1070. MUST BE SOLD I WHEN 16 ceilings, 3 truck doors, heavy power, etc. Industrial zone kitchen with built-ins, finished duction (circa 1971), 4 to 5 bedroom WILLINGTON - Raised Ranch, stop in 8-3 p.m. EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY Pully air-conditioned, sprinklered. East Hartford. rec room, central air- rambling Cape on 6 wooded acres. seven rooms, one acre, part-time, auto mechanic, also IMMEDIATELY! MANCHESTER - Now being Stone walls, excellent frontage. FOUND - White Calico cat, CLERK - typist general office conditioning, $34,500. $89,000. mortgage money available, pay part time experienced gas Price Reduced fb $32,300 Five acres In Bolton area for the unbelievable price of completed, aluminum sided FOR SALE or LEASE wearing clear flea collar. PART-TIME janitorial work, attendant. 647-9552. work,, experienced-Xpi______on NCR BARROWS & WALLACE i « . _ _ . t n iiik ^ I A GRACIOUS BRICK 8 room Colonial no commission. Priced to self. early morning, three-hour shift, For Quich Sale RWUmSSMa PIvw VMVM IIB lU y il $6,500. oversized Colonial, three beautifully maintained. Small bam 1-684-4729. Vicinity Hartford Road. Call desired but not necessary.j r v Com bedrooms, bath and lavatory, WE NEED LISTINGS NOW! 6464)619. Manchester area. Call 649-5334. Seven-room Cape, 2 full baths, 848-8306 387-1818 721-8818 AlaucVkacd & ^osscUo ■ story bldg. 10,000 sq. ft., IVx acre. City and paddock. Parklike setting on TIRED of looking? We have anfbeneritsT'calT'M iss ¥< Acre lot In Ellington, city sewers. Just $3,300. oversized family and dining Utilities. Manchester ’Thinking of Selling Your lovely, quiet historical Main Sfreet full, part-time positions open ‘ "len, 527-1164. living room with fireplace, corner lot In Andover in South Windmr, 2 acres and more ROCKVILLE-VERNON - Older TEXAS Refinery Coip. offers I rooms, wall-to-wall caroeting, Property? Call TODAY! available. $90’s. Cape in great condition, 7 FOUND - Eyeglasses, now. Immediate employment. dining room, 3 or 4 bedrooms, SIx-famlly In Hartford. A real value at reduced price Ikwn^Mn* ®‘ ^*®***ecl etlfl* on Inflation. garage. Just right lot. All cite Single story industrial bldg. 16’ ceilings. Fully air con­ plenty of money puts cash MANCHES’TER - Charming 4- A HANDSOMELY RESTORED 9 rooms, new heating system. hexagonal, dark rims. East Jobseekers, 568-1070. COUNTER WORK - Local remodeled kitchen, fenced in •30,900 — Real clean 5-room Ranch style Con­ conveniences. Act Fast, $39,90(). ditioned, sprinklered. 10 truck dock. Heavy floor load Cemetery. 649-5281. bonuses, fringe benefits to room home with wall-to-wall of $44,900. room pegged frame Colonial (circa well insulated, city water and restaurant needs part-time per­ yard. I dominium, 1% bathe, 2 bedroome, rec room. Trade of your present home and power. 4Ms acres. 500 car parking. East Hartford. 1740) r e in in g lovely old features, mature individual in son, 10-2 p.m. Salary, tips. carpeting in living room, dining sewers, $25,900. John F. Bruce, No money down VA. Small Over 61/^ acrea with 6-room Colonial. Priced to soil. considered. Donald S. Gale, PHILBRICK Plus 2 room ^ t suitee in ell.ell, 9 fire­fire- Manchester area. Regardless Jobseekers. Open Saturday, room and bedroom. Remodeled famiiu ------wHKw, H-a oearooms, _I Clean 5V4 room aluminum sided Ranch, country kitchen, places, 4 plctureraue acres with Broker, 872-6600, 875-4331. I Realty Co.,Cape, Realtors, 4-5 Insurers, bedrooms. ***••••••••••••••••••••••••• of experience, airmail A.F. 568-1070. ^ down FHA. CHFA, Freddie kitchen, ceramic bath and full flewga. Immediate occupancy. I over one acre of land, $33,900. irook and studio. Price reduced to Portonolt Pate, Pres., Texas Refinery VACANCY Mac Financing available to basement, $27,900. Zinsser I MLS. 289-7939. tSO's. , ---- - D™*;Door ...••-■■WWI familyBaiBIIIJ BWroom, I A OUTSTANDING PRENTICE de­ COVENTRY (NORTH) Corp., Box 711, Forth Worth, COVENTRY PUBLIC SCHOOLS DIETICIAN full-time for a qualified buyers. Agency, 646-1511. WE NEED LISTINGS NOW SO signed Colonial Ranch on 10 gor- Texas. 76101. nreplace, carport, treed Idt. Immediate occupancy. AGENCY A NEW IMISED RANCHII NEED MONEY - Write RoMar School Nurse Coventry High large convalescent home. To Call us on this excellent buy! LIVE WELL in this 3-bedroom DO COME OR CALL ;eous acres. Large bam, open Co., P.O. Box 1155, Manchester, MANCHESTER - 8-room ■ fields for horses, stone walls, 7 room Contemporary Raised School work with an experiencexl food . Tbathe, aluminum elded " I Cape on over 11/2 acres of land. 646-4126 breathtaking views. Conn. 06040. WOMAN - Experienced in fur­ service manager and kitchen FM Ranch with 2 1/2 baths and at­ Colonial. ASSUMABLE 8%% mortgage. 649-1922 REiItTORS Ranch across from country R.N. Required Close to Main Street, A COMPLETE WORLD of your own- niture sales to work part-time staff. Liberal fringe benefits. tached garage. Four bedrooms, m c i i R m Kciili Rca[ £state 15 choice acres along the banks of club expansion. 2 baths, jn new shop. Hours open. Apply 646-4144 .7.®'®’ * *•'""7- 2 bedrooma, iwvm, i Manchester. A buy at $38,300. RIDE WANTED from comer * Excellent fringe benefits Salary commensurate with wall-to-wall carpeting plus Red Carpet Realtors, 645-1117. slate stocked river-fresh water carpeting, built-ins, cathedral IKitchen, living room, double garage. Good Income. 646-4200 ponds, waterfalls. Solidly built 1968, Woodland and Broad to center between 10-5' to ...... M rs. Apply: experience. East Hartford Con- FRECHETTE & MARTM, many extras. $49,900. Zinsser ceilings, rec room with Chemistruck at Country Loft! 9 rm „ 2W hath colonial-the UL*n- of Hartford or to and from Burr Dr. Donald I_____ valescentales Home, 745 Main REALTORS, MC. Agency, 646-1511. REALTORS' MATEm n ii:, inUI peaceful living. fireplace and 2 garages. Comer commuter bus, working 254 Broad Street. INIeoMN Admin. AaaIsM Street, East Hartford. 263 Main s i, Mancliestar ■ 36 SCENIC acres ideal for H O ^ Mortgage assistance from hours 8-4:10. Call 649-1251 after $28,500 WILL buy this four- iH SENTRY MINDED acUve family with ex­ Box 3S6 cellent income potential. EXCEP­ builder. Joe Gordon, 649-5306, 5. I^TABLISHED real estate of­ SUPERVISOR - Maintenance. bedroom Cape. Country-size R^h I. 7-room '-room hsibx Releed Coventry, CL, D6238 OF MANCHESTER 7^11 Real Estate TIONALLY WELL maintained 9 eves. 643-5314. fice desires one more alert Earn $150 weekly, full-time. LARGE 6-6 Duplex in desirable kitchen, garage, residential, n m n , v /t bathe, double garage. Owner transferred. rm ., 2Vi baUi ‘early settlers' cape PIANO WANTED - Any condi­ sales person. All sales aids 742-9383 Experienced three years. area. Immaculate condition. within walking distance to I 3 car garage, 5 rm„ IW bath home tion. Call any time, 875^51. provided, including Jobseekers. Open Saturday. Two-car garage. Truly a fine school and shopping. Jackston CALDOR PLAZA 646-1117 "■neh. one lull, 2 half bam, paddock, W acre bass pond EQUAL HOUSINO OPPORTUNITY membership in three area 568-1070. ' home to live in. Frechette & Agency, 646-1316. bathe, fireplace, double garage. West Side. etc., etc. Multiple Listing Systems, All Martin, Inc., Realtors, 263 Main I By appointment Suzanne or Arthur $ 8 3 ,^ — Immaculate 3-bedroom Releed Ranch, Shorts 646-3233 BARROWS & WALLACE replies strictly confidential. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Street, 646^144. BUYIN8 PHONE FROM home to ser­ nreplace, family room, Richard Martin School district. jv p 7 I', ' L WATSON »(» CO., Resttors U.S. SILVER COINS Mr. Belfiore, 647-1413. vice our customers for super Manchtatar Office 647-9139 MB-8308 SS7-1818 718-0118 Choose own hours. □ REAL ESTATE TWO-FAMILY, 6-6 duplex with 1,80S — Brand new 5-5 Duplex, 1W baths, all ‘ i!i, Equil Houting Opportunllf 19M and Earllar if 1 ' ''.’I HOUSEWIVEIS -11-2 weekdays. Call 647-1810. three bedrooms each side, HAVE WE GOT A aluminum. ASSUMABLE 9V4%, 30-YEAR MORTGAGE. Payln® $2.20 lor each $1. Apply in person at Hardee’s, 3M dining room, kitchen and living Sllvar Dollara - $5 aach Homoo For Solo ------...... Lota-Lond lor Sale 24 Broad Street, Manchester. ’ LAB TECHNICIANS - Required 23 room with 80x140’ lot. Merritt HOME FOB YOU! 7-rMm^ executive Ranch, all large rooms. 643-8973 to have a minimum CLA cer- Agency,'646-1180 I double garage. Profeesionally landecaped lot. HIGH SCHOOL graduate - ANDOVER — Three wooded, tification with one year MANCHIBTea “’-^/ooni Colonial, located In m l i s i t f surveyed and approved lots, w secretarial position, full-time. experience in a hospital WEST CENTER STREET - Im­ $27,900 - Charming four-room horn# with remodeled kitchen, wall-to-wall carpet, two bed­ Forest Hills. High treed lot; double garage. maculate 7-room Colonial, 3 to 9 acres. Priced from $13,5(N). Icporatory. Will be expect^ to EXPANDABLE CAPE rooms, ceramic tlla bath, lovely living room and full basement. MANCHESTER-EAST HARTFORD 5^10?6 ®*'°“ **®"**’ bedrooms, formal dining room, Call Warren E. Howland, □ FINANCIAL occasionally rotate weekends Four rooms down, 2 un­ I M ,8 0 S — Laige 5-famlly. Excellent Income. Real clean. TWO FAMILIES Realtor, 643-1108. as------scheduled.-- 'These aicare AUllfull finished up, 2 bedrooms, one 20’ familv room, 3-car garage. I Ctmvenlent location. Ideal InvaatmanL 4 * BABYSITTER wanted for 10 time, Mrmanent positions with Merritt Agency, 646-1180. $38,900 - Five-room aluminum; )lape on lovely treed lot. Fireplaced living room, eat-ln Bendo-Stoeko-Mortgogoo 8 year old boy, 6:30-8:30 a.m. and bath, oak flooring. Low taxes. excellent salary and above Brick fireplace in living room. kitchen, two-car gara. We have both new and re-sale, TOLLAND - 21 acres, mostly 3-3:30 p.m. Parkade vicinity. average fringe benefits. Only , . NEW HOMES all with 3 bedrooms but cleared, over 500’ frontage, MORTGAGES, loans first, se­ Also brick fireplace And Large 3 or 4 bedroom homes In Manohester’s neweet those with acceptable $32,900 different styles. excellent location. Asking $30,- cond, third. Ail kinds. Realty references need apply. Please lavatory in basement. $41,800 - Eight-room Ranch with four bedrooma, fireplaced living room, eat-in kitchen, executive eree - CANTERBURY ESTATES - on 000. Double Dutch Realty, 875- statewide. Credit rating un- — ‘ e'J £- - Aluminum storm windows S'/k room R inch, brick front, natural aining room and rec room. Located on cul-de-sac In Bolton. ■ rioN 6-6 DUPLEX, 3 bedrooms, PART-TIME------ev e n in g contact: Personnel Employ­ trim, cellar, garage, traaa. exciting development located on the rolling hills off NEW LISfiNQ 8121. neceaiary. Reasonable. Con­ This attractive now home aet emong towering trees, within kitchen, living room, dining waitresses. Must worx ment Office. W.W. Backus and screens, oil hot water Large and lovely la thia original owner 7-7 two-family In fidential, quick arrangements. HUTCHINS AGENCY $47,000 - Eight-room Ranch set on 4V4 aorea In nearby Tolland, Aluminum siding. Fire-1 *"7 afternoon and aee the wasy commuting dlatanoe of Hartford. Threa large room, 7-car garage. weekends. Some experience Hospital, 326 Washington heat, copper plumbing, city excellent location, 3 or 4 bedrooms, front and rear COVENTRY - Beautiful 10 Alvin Lundy Agency. 527-7971. Street, Norwich, Conn. 889%31 646-3186 placed living room, two full bathe and attached garage. ' jm modela or oall for private appointment. We Invite your bedrooma, 2 full batha, hardwood floora, appllanoea. Onlv 5- 5 FLATS - New 3 bedrooms, acres of land, approximately necessary. Apply, Mr. Steak, water and sewers. Stove, eompanton. ^ porohea, 2-car garage. Please call soon to Inspect, 289- 100 Constitution Pbza, Hart­ 244 Center Street, Manchester. ext, 357. EOE. refrigerator and washer to $42,900. Call 872-7311. country kitchen, aluminum 800’ frontage, suitable for ford. Evenings, 233-6879. ■ DUPLEXES 4331. siding. building homes. Asking 100,000. stay plus miscellaneous $49,900 - Four-bedroom Ranch with 2'A baths and attached garage. Posalble In-law suits EXCELLENT Six-room Cape - I New 28 lot eubdivlalon of custom Duplex hOmes, loceted vernon-manchester line 6- 6 SALT BOX DUPLEX, new Call F. M. Gaal Agency, 643- items. Ameslte drive, over­ Four bedrooms, rec room, many extras. on the west aide of Manchester. Priced In the upper 80s. la where this 6-room Ranch Is located. Features UA baths, 2682. sized one-car garage. New City utilities, amesite drive, I 3 bedrooms, baths, formal combinations, oil heat, quiet Slop by dnd pick out your lot today. Mortgages are attached garage, wall-to-wall carpeting,-format dining LEGAL NOTICE roof 1974. Asking $36,500. dining room, aluminum EXCOLENT PiWT-TIME INCOME neighborhood, quick occupancy. $87,000-New eight-room Colonial built by Nutmeg Homea, 2'A baths, fireplaced famllyl room, much more. Call 872-7311. siding. room, two-car garage. Much mors. ' Bualnoaa Property Court of Probate • Must have a car • Must be bondable Priced at only $31,900. Charles [ Our oWoo la In oonilant nood ol now llaUnga. H yodVe All have city utilities and F.M.GAAL AGENCY Lesperance, M9-7620. i*1r***W*t' AW ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ SENTRY DMrict ol Coveotry • Must enjoy working with young people 0«H HOUK SUNDAY 1-4 P.M. excellent mortgages NOTICE TO CREDITORS 643-2982 m il Mnking ol atl/fng, p'looao ooll lor oonffdantia” inepeotfon ESTATE OF MARY H. CUMMI8K • Must have 2 hours free time each afternoon, Monday end ovaluoUon. Wo woloomo end op'proelolo your •*0P P7 end visit this available. AUTOMATIC CAR W AIN NEW RAISED Ranch on ConvonUonal MortgigM Avallabto with at Llltio ee 6% Down. Real Estate Services Uta of Coventry in said District, thru Saturday bualnoaal NEMEMSER, YOU DEEEAVE ONLY. TRS Ideally located Condominium priced (or Immediate oc- A n excellent income Grandview Street. Now U the ______Atoo C,H.P.A. mortgagoe at low Intoroot ratoo. oupanoy. Features wall-to-wall carpeting throughout, for­ business on heavily traveled Punuant to an order of Hon. David C. IF YOU WOULD LIKE MORE INFORMATION PRINCETON STREET - Qean time to pick your colors. T. J. I 0BEET. W 9 • SB1 Msrttm M. 29 Connsotiout Mini, mal dining room, 3 bedrooms, 2V4 baths, appliances, full road. Call Kan Royce for Rappe, dudfe, all claims must be APPLY IN PERSON 4 bedroom Colonial in the Crockett, Realtor, 643-1677. vsnion - 872-7911 Eist Hmfoni - 289-4331 preieflied to w e fiduclanr nami^ below center of town. Walk to all 646-1130 details at: on or before January 21, 1975, or be schools. Owners building a new & ^ s s e U o Dlreotlona: k. Center, left to Vernon 8t„ left onto Scott Dr. bemd by law. The fiduciary la: MANCHESTER HERALD DELUXE CAPE under con­ |RtALT0R8-ML8 64S-2482, REALTOR - ML8 John J. Cummlik Jr. house, want this one sold. So- take first leH on Soott Dr., next left Is Eagulre Dr. Signs CIRCULATION DEPT. struction on Ashworth Street. CARL A. ZINSSER AGENCYl Vernon Board of Raalteia, ManolMstar Board of RaaHora; | a g en c y Rod Carpet REALTORS ion oWfetown Ro^ glve us a call and “Start Many quality features. Drive by 188 Woat Contor Stroot NorfoU, VIrsInU 11662 packing”. T. J. Crockett, Hartford Board of Realtors Oan, 848-1117 and then call T. J. Crockett, I REALTOR IVMiinis, 84I-S378 Realtor, 643-1577. Realtor, 643-1577. 6 4 6 - 1 5 1 1 i < PAGE TWENTY - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Frl., Nov. 15. 1974 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Frl., Nov. 15, 1974- PAOF, TWENTY-ONE LolB-LaiHl h r Sah 24 Building-Contracting 33 Articlaa hr Sale 41 A U h h a h r ia h Autoa For Sala 81 Auha For Sala Palnling-Papartng 32 41 Apartmanta For Rant 83 Apartmanta For Rant 83 Apartmanta For Rant 83 6.1 Autoa For Sala 81 Auha For Sala 81 Autoa.For Sala 81 Autoa For Sala $f Auha For Sala 81 Auha For Sah 81 SHERWOOD FOREST, Becket, ALUMINUM sheets used as TWO TRUCK tires for sale, FOUR NICE Rooms - New Mass. Lot 80x150. Priced to sell CEILINGS, inside painting, Aluminum Siding WE HAVE customers waiting printing plates, .007 thick, 750x16. 165. Call 643-9410. for the rental of your apartment stove, refrigerator, all APARTMENT ■at 11,300. Hagler Real Estate, papering, floor sanding- Kltchun R«-mo3145 roof, power steering, radio, air conditioning, and much masonry work, additions and Antiquaa Sabring Coupe. V-8 engine, automatic transmission, air CUSTOM MADE Draperies, desk lamp, miscellaneous more. remodeling. Free estimates. A. FORD REAT THE 1975 conditioning, vinyl roof, radio, power steering. very reasonable work Squillacote, 649-0811. □ MISC. FOR SALE items, no junk. 10:30-4, aranteed, call anytime. 64^ November 16-17. 29 Barry WANTED Antique furniture, 72 RUICK *3595 glass, pewter, oil paintings, or 68 MUSTANG *1395 Riviera Coupe, V-8 engine, automatic transmission, air Road, Manchester, 64^2637. Sport Coupe. 6-cyllnder engine, standard transmission, conditioning, radio, full power options. BUILDING - Remodeling, Articlaa h r Sala 41 other antique items. R. radio. roofing, concrete steps, Harrison, 643-8709. PRICES! Savings up to* 1517 TWO HANDYMEN want varie­ fireplaces. For estimates call HEATED GARAGE Sale - 71 BEL AIR •2195 ty of Jobs for fall. Yards rak ^ , DARK, RICH loam, 5 yards, Avon - Few antiques, small fur­ 71 BUICK *2445 649-1142. THOMAS EDISON Amberola, Skylark Station Wagon. V-S engine, automatic transmls- 4-Door, V-8 engine, automatic transmission, power limed and fertilized. Attics, $27.50 plus tax. Also sand, niture, handmades, much steering, radio. with cylinders, vintage 1900- slOh, radio, power steering’. cellars, cleaned. Light stone, gravel, pool and patio more. Route 44A, next to ’Twin Few Leftover 1974's 1974 GRAND SAFARI 1974 GRAND VILLE 1974 LUXURY LE MANS trucking. Reasonable. 643-5305. Articlaa h r Sala 41 sand. 643-9504. Hills, Sunday, 10-4. 1910, mint condition, $&5 firm. 09 VOLKSWAGEN •1495 Phone 649-2252 after 6 p.m. 72 CHEVROLr •2793 3-SEAT WAfiON CONVERTIRLE^ COUPE 4-Door. Cordova top, turbo-hydramatio Impala Sport Sedan. V-8 engine, automatic transmis­ Squoraback, 4 cylinder angina, 4 speed transmission, transmission, V-8 angina, radial steal tiraa, ****•••••••••••••••••••••••• AUTOCAP NEW 1974 OUMIE 900 radio. V-8 angina, automatic transmission, 60/40 V-8 engine, automatic transmitalon, 60/40 Cordova top, AM/FM radio, power windows, CHIMNEY SWEEPS - Make Light blue 2-Door Hardtop, power steering, power brakes, automatic sion, air conditioning, radio, power steering. rear speaker, viaor mirror, body aide Wantad to Buy 49 AinOmoUvs Oonawasr front seat, stereo radio, powar tailgate, Iront seat, AM/FM tterao radio, powar win­ air conditioning, V-8 engine, automatic transmission, V-8 engine, vinyl seats, white side wall tires, electric mouldings, powar disc brakes, power win­ sure your fireplace and Action Panel adjustable pedals, power windows, powar dows, power locks, power seat, tilt steering transmission, front floor mats, bumper guards Use this handy classifled clock, bumper group, AM radio, tinted glass, light group, wheel 72 PLYMOUTH •2595 dows, cruise control, custom air conditioning, chimney are clean for this MOMOMrtto'toai 70 MONTE CARLO *2195 seat, electric rear window, rear and Iront floor wheel, tinted glaat all around, aleal ballad Iront and rear, whitewall Urea, SJ option, body WANTED - Dining Room set covers, body side mouldings, remote mirrors, air conditioning. STK Fury III Sport Sedan, V-8 angina, automatio trantmla- Iront and rear matt, electric clock, front and year’s tough heating season *w1195 SAVE <990 located. Kitchen privileges. lour wheel drive, 5 cab lights, heater, high output, extra 72 MAVERICK •2390 east areas of Manchester. Free bumper guards, radio, tinted glass, light group. Squire Parking. Reasonable rales. cooling radiator, 70 amp battery, front and rear shocks. option, STK 321. 70 MONTE CARLO •2108 a door, 8 oylindar angina, automatio trantmisalon, radio. estimates. Reasonable. Call 8TKT86. DATE OF FIRST INSERTION- Phone 6^2358. Sport Coupa, V-8 angina, automatio tranamlaalon, vinyl mornings, 646-5489. roof, power staaring, radio. 71 DATSUIt •3780 240Z Coupa, 6 oylindar angina, 4-spaad trantmlislon. 1974 CATALINA NUMBER OF DAYS TO RUN. FEMALE wanted to share 8- NOW *3510 1974 CATALINA 1974 CATALINA 72 OPEL *2195 4-Door Hardtop. V-8 angina, Cordova top, vinyl SAVE MONEY - We repair CLASSIFICATION. room house. Must be clean, SAVE 71 HORNET •2095 4-Door Hardtop. V-8 engine, automatio 4-Door Sedan. V-8 angina, automatio your small appliances, vacs, Station Wagon, 4 cylindsr angina, automatio tranamla- trim, radio, rsmota mirror, tintsd gloat all transmission, tinted glaat, vinyl trim, whitewall transmittlon, vinyl trim, whitewall Urea, AM neat, mature, mid 20’s. Call 278- alon, radio, luggage oarriar. Station Wagon, 8 cylinder angina, automatio tranamla- around, front mats, lamp group, sisotrlo clock, shavers, typewriters, ’TV and 1212, Ext. 728, 8-3. ilon, radio. tires, Iront floor mats, lamp group, bumper radio, powar staaring, powar brakes, custom SterM. Appliance Servicenter, DEMO 1974 IH U n o n n bumper strip, decor group, whitswall Ursa. strips, decor group, AM radio. Stock No. 1870 cushion staaring wheal, deluxe wheal covert, ' KW 1974 F2S0 CM MS CNHSMS 71 TOYOTA *1695 Stock No. 1975 body side mouldings, tlntad glass all around, 707 Main, Manchester, 643-7577. iBIack, 133’ wb. V-S engine, 8100 gvw package, XLT Red, 2-Ooor Hardtop, leather trim, vinyl roof, Irac-lock 73 CHEVROLET •3378 FACTORY LIST *4472.90 5 PLEASANT, quiet furnished station Wagon, 4 oylindar angina, 4 apaad trantmitalon, FACTORY LIST *4644.90 b u tte r strips. Stock No. 2020. oom, for workini [entlenum. 'package, automatic transmission, power steering, 5 cab differential, dual exhaust, convenience group, front cor­ radio. Impala Sport Sedan, V-8 bngina, automatio transmla- FACTORY LiST *4412.90 SNOW PLOWING - Residential ' 11 evenings. llghta, tinted glass, extra fuel lank, front and rear shocks. ner lights, speed control, power steering, power anten­ tlon, air conditloninq, powar atasrlng, vinyl roof, radio. or commercial. Call Tim Ryder 8TKT165. nae, wheel covers, AM/FM stereo with tape player, light 65 FORD *1095 group, heavy duty suspension, air conditioning, plus! SAVE ‘951 S*»t *616 at 643-5575. Falcon SUtlon Wagon, 0 oylindar angina, automatio mors. ' TRUCKS FEMALE ROOMMATE tranamlaalon, radio. wanted - $95 monthly. Call 646- NOW *4480 DRESSMAKING, alterations, 0015 after 5 p.m. 72 SCOUT •3898 hems, zippers, button holes, 70 CHEVELLE •2000 Travrt Top, V-0 engine, egtometlo transmiulon, powar neatly done. Sewing and $AVE Malibu Sport Coupa, V-8 angina, automatio tranamla- itearlng, radio. LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING lion, vinyl root, power steering, radio. drapery classes for adults and 73 DATSUN •2098 teena. Betty Bidwell, 644-8125, room for rent, stove, 73 OPEL *2990 649-6495. refrigerator and linens PloK-up, 4 oylindar angina, 4 spaed tra'nimlstlon, vary provided. 801 Main St., 649-9870. NEW 197S TERRY TRMLERS Slailon Wagon, 4 oylindar angina, automatio Irantmls- low milaaga. ^ skHi, air conditioning, radio. TRUCKING - Odd jobs, moving large appliances, cleaning NAME COMFORTABLE room, HAVE ARRIVED! "A good place cellars and attics. Free es­ parking, on bus line, gentleman t o b u y a c a r” ADDRESS preferred, must have OlBCOunts on all 1974 Laftovoral TED TRUDON PONTIAd timates. 644-1775. HeratJi references. Call 6494626. CITY LICENSED day care, Verolanck School area, hours STATE 6:30-6:30. huge yard, hot P.O. Box 591 Apartmanh For Rant lunches, playmates. Phone 649- Manchester, Conn. 06040 ZIP FITZGERALD FORD, INC. 373 Main Street, Manchester MANCHES’TER - Newer one- “TOLLAND COUNTY'S OLOIST POND OIALIR" PHONE 3WINOSOR AVI. ROCKVILLI OPIN IVU . c1220 Main u Straet, Maitohaftar o a tT piiono Q46-64B4 s bedroom apartment. Quiet TRUCKING and cleaning Or phone 643-2711 for friendly asslstanco location. Includes beat, ccjlys, attics, yards, etc. Call applUnces and carpeting. $1W m b m b a s -z a m o a u y o u f b h • Z I 7 8 Open Evenings lii 9 - Thurs.’Hi 0 - O a t.’01 5 In placing your ad. monthly. Paul W. Dougan, Phone 649-2881 Realtor, 643-4535, 646-1021. B S i Z Z E B X P f . 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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Frl.. Nov. 15. 1974- PAGE TWENTY-’THREE BY JIM HKRRY Auloa For Solo SI Autoo For Solo Autoo For Solo g}, Auloa For Solo SI OUT OUR WAY BY NED COCHRAN MOW, y p H .' 1972 VEGA Waeon - 15,000 1972 VOLKSWAGEN Beetle ■ i f } BUGS BUNNY OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE miles, air-condiuoning, stan­ HOW ABOUT THIS HAND O R THIS JiAF. tAAW, Wa MNa privately owned, must sell. BUZZER, RDRKV ? a dard shift. Call evenings, 64^ FLOWER I'LL TAKE BOTH IS IT NECESSARY ID ... ANPACCORPIWOTDTHE-UM' Excellent condition. Am/Fm B A R R E L O’ LA U O H S/ OF THEM,' OH,OH.'7H’\ YEAH.AN'TMAT AMOS, r WANT i( RJHTHKPlHf- 9491. FARTY DEMONSTRATE THE TBRM5 OP THE AaREEMEkfr.. B U LL'S H A P ) LE T T E R 'S OONMA HE WON’T BE LETS radiotape player. Asking |1,750. Our Cars Are MERCHANDISE ID ^ Xi.»»...THAnS-UH"I A4EAW_ YOU TO RE5TRINO ANY HELP . \A/Ar'Y^?t/\/P ^^0\\9-CVP66 649-5334. FUN.' A h e a v y / b e t h e T H IR P THE VENETIAN NOT UU6H/tMINUrE VOKKk .' kVERV CUSTOMER^^.,, »*•■.»...E R --S T H IK E T k U a LAST, LUN CH TO U6-*-HE 1965 FALCON, 6 cylinder, good 'SECRETARY'S BUNDS/ AND SELL THE C i r i F ^ I ^ ! W O R T H JMIOISV. MISS aR)MM"W E WILL FUR­ A G A IN NIGHTMARE" m f f X BE , OLD BOY NISH you WITH FIVE HONPREP . TOPAY.' PONT T E LL WALLY OVER T iepA r< N »& THIS W EEK.V ME you PONT 3H O R T F IG H T IN G AXES--BR--AXLES, ANP...tim,. THE BRINK JUST U-S! i . U H - A N P IN A P P IT IO N ... HAVE T im e : — ------I WANTED FOR! OH... WILLING 1966 MUSTANG, automatic, jllVM. Lati Modal needs work or good for parts. ii$: TO WORK,' Call 644-0125. :5? USED CARS 1 ------1970 MACH I Four-speed, I Top Prices PaM ii- iS ‘ power steering ower brakes, ??:: For AN Mokos new paint. 81,K 646-5058 after •••••••••••••••••••••••••••a 4 p.m. CARTER CNEVNOLET Htnomc. S/tf'm- H-a 81 Autoo For Solo 81 Auloa For Solo Homoo lor Root S4 Autoo For Solo 81 C0.,INC. 1229 Main Strait MICKEY FINN 1965 2-DOOR Chevrolet, 6 1973 PONTIAC Catalina - 9,000 BY HANK LEONARD TWO bedroom house, fur­ miles. Practically new. ^ s t PlMNIt S4S44I4 nished, including utilities, |200 cylinder, runs well, some rust, $675. Call 649-9287. offer. Call 64^212020 after 4 p.m. Every mode! In stock has been given the deluxe treat­ monthly. Coventry. Lake I COULDN'T FIND MY SAY/ fT 'S FOR y o u , UNCLE ment in our service department and is just waiting SON-BUT I'M GOING PH/Lf THE WARDEN TED TRUDON’S privileges. Lease and security PHIL—t'M LEAVING FOR thank VOU, 1972 PLYM O U TH Gold Duster, for the right buyer. BACK WITH A FAMILY. THAT'S required. Call 528-6039, after 3. CHICAGO-AND THIS IS JOHN' THIS AT THE STATE PEN! standard transmission, best ANOTHER CHECK FOR YOUR I'M ADOPTING A WONDERFUL/ IS VERY DAUGHTER AND A Buolneoo tor Root offer. Call 649-9273. CHARITY— THE NATIONAL GENEROUS 55 SOCIETY FOR AUTISTIC g r a n d s o n / NEW ’74 DATSUNS 1974 LTD WAGON «4193i /I f ^^ A C K JUNK CARS wanted - Free tow Country Squire, V-8 engine, automitic trenimlHlon, power (tearing, GUESSES MANCHESTER - East Center I power brakes, ilr conditioning. HIS Street. Modern air-conditioned of junk cars in any condition. Have a car that needs towing? PRIFTING AKIP PRBAMIKia (JSSaCru .STR^TESy. office space, from 100 to 2,000 Call 872-0062. II-/S square feet, 84.50 per foot. LOW PRICES 1974 MAVERICK *3093; Hayes Corporation, 646-0131. 4-Ooor Sedan, 6 cylinder engine, aulomallc tranimisdon, power CAPTAIN EASY 1967 VOLKSWAGEN - I atearing. BY CROOKS & LAWRENCE Excellent running condition, ALL MODELS new shocks, tires and battery. GLAP TN BACK you KNOW I AMI ' A C A L L T SO/WEONE NAMED 1973 RANCH WAGON *3293; FROM BNSLANP i ...AND HE SAID YOU'D KNOW OFFICE SPACE $500. Call between 5 and 7 p.m., GREAT COLOR SELECTION I v-8 engine, automatlo tranamlaalon, power (tearing, power brakaa. e s p e c ia l l y 50 VOU ABO U T ALVAREPO GLUCK JUST THE RlGTffT^RTy: % Du c c y ? CAN EXPLAIW A WHAT? WANTS A r ------FOR RENT 644-8862. ROOKIE CALL I SOT TOUGH. 250 square, feet, center of 1972 NOVA *2593! BOPYGUARPi Manchester, air-conditioning 1975 CHRYSLER Cordoba, fully ' 4-Door Sedan, V-S engine, automatic tranamlaalon, power (leering, equipped with all luxury op­ De CORMIER I air conditioning. and parking. Call; 643-9551. tions. Now at Chorches Motors, PRISCILLA’S POP 643-2791. 1972 PLYMOUTH FURY HI *24931 BY AL VERMEER ' 4-Door Hardtop. V-8 engine, automatic tranamlaalon, power (tearing, A S 1 S E E IT TH ER E'S WE'VE eOT To' TH AT'S A MOTOR SALES ONLY ONE WAY TO TIGHTEN OUP , power brakes, air conditioning. Resort Property 1967 FOUR-DOOR Dodgeage - STOP i n f l a t i o n ; W HAT W EV For Rent 58 B E L T S A N D DID, IN Very gogood condition, extras. C U R B O UR THE 'SO 3, $500. C^ll------I 73ra?fer4 p.m. 185 BROAD ST., MANCHESTER 643-4165 1971 MUSTANG *2593; s p e n d i n g ; BEST BUYS 2-Door Hardtop. 6-cyllnder engine, automatic transmisalon, power SKI CHALET - Vermont, sleeps 10, carpeted, fireplace, indoor steering, vinyl roof. swimming. Mount Snow and Stratton area. Available im­ 1970 BUICK SKYLARK *299$ 1970 VOLKSWAGEN *1795 2-Door Hardtop. V-8 engine, automatic transmisalon, power steering, 1131 Sedan, beige. mediately. Call 646-5863. power brakes, air conditioning. ‘=5TEVE CANYON BY MILTON CANIFF Autos For Sole 81 y o v R s { p x 1973 F250 PICK-UP *3193! 1972 VOLKSWAGEN *2295 Styleside, V-8 engine, 4-speed transmission, power steering. 1131 Sedan, white. NEED CAR? Credit bad? WHAT IF T H E V m P/NHEAP. PO^^^’^ THripETiTro Bankrupt? Repossessed? 1973 E200 CARGO VAN *3293; HER IN/\SA- VOU THINIc: THE FREMENT US FROM Honest Douglas accepts lowest V-8 engine, 3-speed transmission, power steering, power brakes. 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