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Congress Faces Tough Issues V Of Lack of Money and Work WASHINGTON (UPI) - The 94th The new Congress faces the worst economic and energy programs in his The new House breaks down to 291 Congress convenes Tuesday with chances economic picture since World War II, with State of the Union address. Democrats and 144 Republicans. The new of a second honeymoon with the Ford ad­ unemployment soaring, sales and profits Both Ford and the Democrats are liberal members may mark a shift to the ministration dimmed by serious threats to of some major industries shrinking, and expected to recommend tax cuts, but the left in the House, displacing the Senate’s any marriage: lack of work and money. inflation continuing. The energy shortage sizes are likely to differ. role as a pioneer of new legislation. also looms over the economic problems. Congress appeared ready to step into the To Push Tax Cut energy situation by giving Ford standby In the Senate, Democrats would hold a The gloom has prompted Democrats, powers to ration gas and force major commanding 63-37 edge if disputed races NEWS strengthened by 75 predominantly liberal utilities and industries to switch to coal in New Hampshire and Oklahoma are freshmen, to reverse a tradition of from scarcer fuels. Ford would like to de­ CAPSULES ruled in their favor. If they lose both, the slow legislative starts. They plan to ram regulate natural gas at the wellhead. margin would be 61-39. through emergency relief for the Earthquake Reported staggering economy in the form of an im­ By United Press International mediate tax cut. Chances for a honeymoon such as Presi­ A sharp earthquake shook Southern dent Ford proposed shortly after he took Icy Chill Lingers ’ Sif* California this morning, the second in as office last August will become clearer many days. There were no immediate Wednesday when Ford plans to outline his reports of damage or injuries. In Nation’s Midwest Police departments in southern Los Angeles County and northeastern Orange Airliners Attacked By United Press Internationul southwestern Georgia counties, injuring County reported calls from residents An icy chill lingered over the nation's six persons and causing considerable throughout the area^ The Los Angeles At Orly Airport snow-clogged midsection today as a damage. County Sheriff’s station at Lakewood PARIS (UPI) — Two men fired three raging winter storm which left more than The snowstorm which battered the described it as "two distinct movements a score of persons dead in a two-day Midwest during the weekend, piling up 10- with about 60 seconds of rumbling in bazooka shells toward an El A1 Israel air­ liner and a Yugoslav airliner at Orly field Midwest rampage moved on to torment foot snowdrifts swept across the South and between.” the Southland. the Ohio Valley Sunday and early today, The seismological laboratory at Cal today. They missed the Israeli plane but hit the Yugoslav airliner which was filled Tornadoes raked Georgia and Florida, dumping a five-inch blanket of snow from Tech said the tremor struck at 3:22 a.m. adding to the death toll. Texas to Mississippi and piling up eight to PST (6:22 EST) with a magnitude of 3.8 on with passengers. Police said one shell tore a large hole At least 29 persons died in the weekend nine inches of snow in Kentucky and the Richter Scale, a moderate force. The one-two punch of blizzards and tornadoes. Tennessee, epicenter was calculated to be in out of the fuselage of the Yugoslav Air One twister roared through Panama City, Snow swirled over the Appalachians ear­ northeastern Long Beach, a spokesman Transport Boeing 707 jet under the left said. wing, injuring the plane steward and a Fla., ripping through a row of house ly today and heavy snow warnings were passenger. trailers and homes and leaving a 1-week- posted for a 200-mile‘wide area from The Israeli Boeing 707 with 140 old girl dead and three other persons in­ Tennessee to southern Vermont. Airlift Started passengers aboard took off safely as jured. The funnel cloud damaged several Travelers' warnings were posted from PHNOM PENH (UPI) - Government Flight 221 bound for Montreal and New house trailers and homes, downed power southern Indiana through most of sources said today U.S. planes have begun York. An El A1 spokesman said there was lines and overturned a two-ton truck. Tennessee and for portions of Alabama, an airlift to Phnom Penh to resupply the no damage to the plane. Other tornadoes skipped across nine Mississippi and Louisiana. isolated Cambodian capital with military Sources close to police said Criminal equipment. Brigade experts were working on the Illing School Trees Dedicated Military sources said the Cambodian theory the attackers were politically high command asked for the emergency motivated. But police said they were not Buckland Project Planning Mrs. Alexander Jarvis and Edmund J. airlift after pro-Communist rebel forces sure whether the assailants wanted to hit at the dedication of the fall planting of cut the Mekong River lifeline at the begin­ the Israeli or the Yugoslav plane. Gorman, right, of the Enviromental crimson maples at Illing Junior High ning of their current offensive New Year’s Palestinian guerrilla groups in Beirut Continues Despite Obstacles and Beautification Committee of the School, chat with Dr. Douglas SmiUi, Eve. refused to comment on the attack. Greater Manchester Chamber of another committee member, after the The United States agreed to meet the "We have nothing to say about the in­ Planning for a massive, mixed-use struction isn’t starting because of several Commerce, who officiated this week ceremonies. (Herald photo by Pinto) Phnom Penh request last Saturday, the cident,” a guerrilla source said. "Why development at Buchland is proceeding other reasons. sources said, and since then U.S. Air despite pending litigation over zoning for should the Palestinian resistance move­ Homeowners Appeal Force C130s, piloted by American ment be involved in every such incident?” the site, and the worsening national Besides the economy, the immediate civilians, have made eight or nine flights The attackers opened fire at the planes economy hasn’t forced the developer to to Phnom Penh daily carrying arms and at 12:30 p.m. (7:30 a.m. EST) from an change his mind. roadblock is a legal challenge of zoning for Latest Memorial Tree ammunition. elevated car ramp which connects two Arthur M. Fischer of New York City, the tract. A Court of Common Pleas appeal, filed by a neighboring parts of the field, Orly West and Orly head of the MAP Associates investment homeowners group last March, is still pen­ North. They fled after what police said partnership, says, however, that the Planting Completed Gold Price Up ding. was the most daring guerrilla attack yet economy has changed the timing for the BRUSSELS (UPI) - The price of gold Another reason for delays is the uncer­ on a plane in France. 560-acre, $100 million project. The fall planting of crimson maples, Scoville (George W. Elliott); Mrs. Donald rose today to open at its highest level since tainty of reconstruction and widening of "It’s a miracle there hasn’t been a large "I wouldn’t want to start building part of Manchester’s Memorial ’Tree Culver (George W. Elliott); the Granato Jan. 2. The U.S. dollar declined in Paris Interstate 86 (the Wilbur Cross Highway), number of killed and wounded,” a French tomorrow with the economy being what it Program, at Illing Junior High School family (Frank Granato). and Brussels but advanced marginally on which Fischer has said is vital to success most other exchanges. security forces officer said. is,” Fischer said, pointing out that con- were dedicated this week. Also, Miss Dorothy H. Petersen (Clarence of his development. Mrs. Alexander Jarvis and Edmund J. K. Peterson); Mrs Richard S. Boland Bullion gained $5 over the weekend in Fischer said, though, that the various Zurich to open at $182 an ounce. Gorman of the Environment and (Theresa Chiorra); Mr. and Mrs. John projects holding up Buckland development Beautification Committee of the Greater Welch (Mrs. John D. DiCioccio); Mrs In London, dealers marked the metal up won’t change the plans. "We have a long­ Manchester Chamber of Commerce, of­ Jane Bailey (Mrs. Mary Miller); “Her $3.50 — from Friday’s $177.50 close to $181 Block Grant Priority List term contract for development which at today’s opening. ficiated at the dedication ceremonies. Neighbors” (Mrs. Amelia Fiske). provides a great deal of flexibility,” he Other fall plantings include the colum­ Also, Mrs. Constance A. Adams (Mrs. At the morning price fixing, London said. dealers set the price at $180 an ounce. nar Norway maples as street trees on Jennie Pitkin); Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. John­ This was still well below the $200 an Public Hearing Tonight Good Real Estate Lydall St. and Saulter’s Pond, and yews son (three trees, Mrs. Jennie A. Johnson, ounce level reached briefly in December “It’s still a very good piece of real es­ and white oaks at Lutz Junior Museum. Mrs. Julia Berg Demko, and Clarence before an expected New Year’s gold rush tate,” Fischer said, "and it (the mixed- Trees were obtained from and planted by Anderson); Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Weiss A tentative priority list for spending Also, town acquisition of Hickey’s Grove with the lifting of a 41-year U.S. ban on use development) is something I’d really Grantland Nursery of Manchester. (Maurice Waddell). $1.88 million worth of federal grants in and Hilliard Pond, a feasibility study for private ownership. like to do.” Those wishing to contribute to the Also, Mr. and Mrs. Harold R. Burnett Manchester over five years is the subject renovation of Cheney Hall, public works Fischer’s plans for the Buckland tract, Memorial Tree Program may do so by (two trees, Mary Wierzbicki and Jennie of a public hearing scheduled tonight at improvements and a commercial loan which have already received preliminary sending a $5 donation to the Memorial 'Tracy); Ms. Eleanor H. Blish (two trees, Nathan Hale School. fund for the downtown area, ramping of approval from Manchester’s Planning and Tree Program, Greater Manchester Barbara Bendall Powers); Chaminade The 29-member Community Develop­ public buildings, expansion of the Senior Zoning Commission, include a huge Chamber of Commerce, 257 E. Center St. Musical Club (two trees. Miss Jessamine Gov. Grasso’s ment Advisory Committee (CDAC), which Citizens Center, and a walk light at regional shopping mall, 1,162 units of Recent donors to the Memorial Tree Smith and Mrs. Jennie Pitkin). Home Burglarized developed the priority list after a series of Oakland and N. School Sts. housing, offices and light industry, and Program include: Also, Manchester Garden Club (two citizen input meetings and proposals by Also to be considered at tonight’s public open space-recreation areas. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Adams (two trees trees, Mrs. Welles W. (Jennie) Pitkin); WINDSOR LOCKS (UPI) - Gov. Ella T. town officials, will start the hearing at hearing is a housing assistance plan which Zoning Challenged in memory of Mrs. Richard T. Baseler); Miss Pauline Davis (two trees, Patrick Grasso's house was burglarized over the 7:30. calls for construction of 40 elderly units McGann); Mrs. Laurence Lane (two The homeowners’ legal challenge of the Mr. and Mrs. John McNamara, Mr. and weekend while she and her husband were Heading the priority list is proposed and rehabilitation of 25 units in the first trees, Mrs. Bertha Hawley); Mr. and Mrs. zoning seeks to reverse a March 1974 Plan­ Mrs. Joel Levy, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Frantz, in Washington for a national television in­ creation of a revolving, low-interest loan year of the Community Development Robert Eells (Mrs. Bertha Hawley). ning and Zoning Commission decision and Mr. and Mrs. C, Allen Crotty (two ito terview, it was learned today. fund to help low and moderate income block grant program. which rezoned the 256 acres of tract which trees in memory of Abraham Hadge). Mrs. Grasso, who took office Wednesday homeowners rehabilitate their homes. Se­ Also, Brewster Circle, North United , The plan identifies a need for 175 units of are in Manchester. Breakdown of zoning is as the first woman elected governdr on cond priority is stronger housing code en­ Methodist Church (four trees, George forcement. elderly and handicapped housing, 40 units 80 acres of Business 3 Zone, 38 acres of In­ her own merits, left her suburban home Field); M . and Mrs. Leo Juran (two trees, of non-elderly handicapped housing, 60 dustrial Zone,and 138 acres of Comprehen­ Saturday and returned Sunday following a Other priority items, in order, are es­ Alexander Jarvis); Mr. and Mrs. Frank low-income large-family units, and 155 un­ sive Urban Development Zone. "Meet the Press" interview on NBC. tablishment of a neighborhood multi­ Ruff (Mrs. Bernice Thrall); Retired its for low and moderate income families. The other half of the tract proposed for Details were sketchy and it was not im­ service center including facilities for the Swingers of the Manchester Country Club INSIDE mediately known what was taken. Mrs. handicapped, land purchase for elderly development is in South Windsor. Fischer New construction and rehabilitation of (four trees, George B. Whaley Jr., Virgil Grasso and her husband Thomas plan to and handicapped housing, construction of hasn’t yet filed for rezoning in that town, housing is to take place in the central part Hartzog, Carroll J. Barrett, and Sam TODAY move soon to the executive mansion in a day care facility pending a feasibility awaiting the outcome of the court case for lat of town, according to the plan. Massey). Hartford. study. the Manchester portion. Also, Ms. Mildred E. Eccellente (Mrs. Forum of the A rts...... Page 2 Elsie Johnson); Mr. and Mrs. George G. Walker (Mrs. Richard Baseler); Miss MACC new s...... Page 15 Hazel P. Lutz (Mrs. Richard Baseler); MCC Calendar ...... Page 15 Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ward Sr. (Janet Area Profile___Pages 5, 6, 7, 9, 20 Ward); Lutz Junior Museum League ay Economic Conditions Summarized Super B o w l...... Page 11 (George Elliott). Also, secretaries of the law offices of Matman Machuga unbeaten Page 12 WASHINGTON (UPI) - As the United beginning to produce price cuts. Except tory workers fell to $181,43 in November Housing: La Belle, Rothenberg & Woodhouse (three Herald Angle...... Page 13 States settled into the new year, so did the for food, wholesale prices for unfinished from $182.86. Americans’ personal income For only the 10th time since World War trees, Alexander Jarvis); Mrs. Russell recession —apparently for an extended goods were stabilizing. fell by $2.2 billion or two-tenths of 1 per II, builders started, work on new housing stay. The gyrations of the economy, told in cent in November, the first decline in 10 units at an annual rate of less than 1 Unemployment rose to a 13-year high. day-to-day government rep(H;ts, can show months. million a year in November. Housing Businessmen trimmed planned ’''pan- an overall pattern if they are pulled Prices: starts fell to an annual rate of 990,000, sions. Real pay —earnings measured in together. The current box score: December figures aren’t in yet, but lowest in eight years. Jet Fighter Contract buying power —declined. Unemployment: November’s increase in prices was at a Vulos: There was a glimmer of price improve­ The unemployment rate reached 7.1 per lower rate than earlier in the year. Detroit's auto makers built 7,3 million ment. As recessions do, this recession was cent of a 92-million member civilian work Wholesale prices in November rose at an cars in 1974 —24 per cent fewer than the Could Be Boost for UAC force in December, the highest since May, annual rate of 14.4 per cent, less than half record year of 19'73. In December, output 1961. The total number of unemployed rose of the 30 per cent annual rate for October. was 31 per cent below December, 1973. by 560,000 in December, bringing the total Retail prices: The industry's unemployment rate, with EAST HARTFORD (UPI) - If the Dynamics, which produced the F-111 of people unable to find work to 6.5 The Consumer Price Index in 300,000 layoffs, rose to over 20 per cent. General Dynamics Corp. gets a contract for swing-wing fighter and the B24 of W.W.II WEATHER million. November, lagging behind the wholesale Uonsunier credil; 650 Air Force fighter jets. United Aircraft fame. trend, notched up at an annual rate of 10.8 Reflecting unease, consumers bought Corp. will supply the engines, and today UPI sources said, however, the Air F.niploymcnl; per cent, below the 12.4 per cent rate less on credit. Outstanding borrowing by the company was awaiting formal word on Force’s first choice still must be approved Snow or rain mixing with and then In a growing population, both unemploy­ recorded through October. consumers fell in November by a the award. by top civilian Pentagon officials, in­ possibly changing to snow 'by early ment and total employment had been Output: seasonally adjusted $402 million, the first cluding Defense Secretary James R. tonight. Two to four inches are possible in rising. But the pattern broke in October, A UAC spokesman said a $3 billion con- The recession was reflected in the downturn since November, 1970. Schlesinger and Deputy Defense much of the state. Winds may increase to and in December total employment fell by tarct could go to a California-based com­ Trade: Secretary William P. Clements. 550,000. The number of employed civilians fourth consecutive decline in industrial petitor, Northrop Corp., in which case 15 to 25 miles per hour this afternoon, then Wiping out October's surplus, the United diminish slowly late tonight and will cause was 1.4 million below September’s high production in November. The fall in output General Electric would supply the The potential of the contract, if ap­ States showed a trade deficit of $113 some blowing and drifting of the new mark of 86.5 million. of 2.3 per cent was one of the sharpest engines. proved, actually involves 3,000 planes million in November. Despite exports run­ fallen snow. Temperatures in the 30s I’uy: declines in 20 years. It put production 4,3 worth more than $15 billion. These ning at an annual rale of $97.4 billion —38 United Press International reported today will fall rapidly into the teens inland Those employed were working less and per cent below the level of a year earlier fighters would be earmarked for the Navy and at its lowest point since December per cent above the 1973 total —the 1974 from Washington Saturday night it had tonight. earning less. Average weekly pay for fac­ and Western European nations. 1972. deficit has reached $2.4 billion. learned the Air Force picked General PAGE TWO — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Mon., Jan. 13. 1975 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Mon., Jan. 13, 1975 _PAGE THREE , NATIONAl WEATNEI SEIVICE FOtECAST to 7AM EST I > 14- 75 3 0 24 a V ^ ------3 0 .0 0 P&W Issues Economic Summary Nl!- \ A B O U T TO W N Gov, Grasso Will Not Use Quota System EAST HARTFORD (UPI) - In addition, it contributed million for the purchase of United Aircraft Corp., Connec­ about $1 million in corporate goods and services in the state. ISOSTON Manchester Kiwanis Club Education Mark Shedd will be ticut’s largest employer, says it gifts to health, educational, will meet Tuesday noon at the guest speaker at the In Giving Women Top State Positions contributed more than $1.07 cultural, and social services in tC A R O L IS i Manchester Country Club. Manchester Rotary Club billion to the state’s economy in Connecticut during the year, meeting Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. at wages and salaries, taxes and UAC said. iC H IC A S O * > N C W V O R K State Commissioner of the Mancheter Country Club. WASHINGTON (UPD-Gov. She said she anticipated no Mrs. Grasso said she thought newsmen and two newswomen including Sen. Henry Jackson, purchases last year, y UAC said it paid $730 million Ella T. Grasso of Connecticut, difficulty in finding qualified there are a number of women on “Meet the Press,” Mrs. D-Wash., and Sen. Fred Harris, The corporation said Sunday in wages and salaries for its 53,- 3 0 .4 8 the first woman in the nation to women but also said she would qualified to be nominated as Grasso stuck to her firm com­ D-Okla., who announced his it paid an average of $20 million 000 employes in Connecticut, be elected governor on her own SAN FRANCISCO lO C N V E R l not decide how many based on vice president, but declined to mitment against a state income candidacy Friday. a week in wages and salaries, $28 million in taxes and $315 merits, says she will name percentage of women in the name any. tax and flatly denied that her She said she doubted, state and local taxes and YOGA women to some top state population. She did not say what position was inconsistent with however, that she could support purchases from suppliers and positions but will not bind positions would be filled by In an interview shown Sunday her liberal philosophy. Gov, George Wallace of subcontractors throughout the LOS ANSCLCS herself to a sexual quota women. night on WFSB-TV, a Hartford, Alabama. state. 'ATLANTA! Connecticut is one of the few 3 0 2 4 1 J0.24* system. Conn., station, she said she was states that does not tax per­ She called herself a feminist curtain * CLASSES “I will make a special effort Mrs. Grasso, a two-term not interested in being sonal income, relying chiefly on and defined that as a “person DALLAS Coed For All Ages to hire men and women with the Democratic congresswoman, nominated for vice president by a sales tax. Mrs. Grasso concerned that every woman PRISONER FREED took office Wednesday after rods, rings, ; LOWEST nMECtATUIfS highest qualifications for ad­ the Democrats. She has been promised throughout her cam­ have the opportunity to develop NEW YORK (UPI) - The being elected by a landslide as JO Mld^Winter Registration ministrative positions,” she mentioned as a possible selec­ paign that she would oppose an to her full potential and who United Methodist Church has 3 2 | 'MIAMI said on NBC-’TV’s “Meet the the first woman to become a tion. income tax. works against discrimination." announced that noted Philippine -10 Press” Sunday. "A number of governor outside of a husband’s hooks and brackets! | CLASSES START WEEK OF JAN. 13th She also confirmed a report educator and Methodist layman key appointments will be political shadow. Her spouse is Under hard, occasionally “We in our state have had a •LEGEND' that her inaugural dress was Dr. Nemesio E. Prudente is one •W* Boglnnert — lirtemwdlates — Advanced women." a retired school administrator. hostile, questioning from three long discussion over a number designed and sewn by a male of several political prisoners re­ Monring and Evening Ciassat of years over the sales tax ver­ newspaper editor from West whether you need a 12-inch rod for llAIN I2^^$N0W | Raglatar at the Studio Hour Baforo Class sus the income tax,” she said. cently freed by Philippine Presi­ -32 Hartford, Conn. dent Ferdinand E. Marcos. a door window, or a 12-foot S w A lt . “The feeling of the people is not Mon. t;30 o.m. Inlarmadlata Thurt. 6:00 p.m. ■ Intarmadlalaa to add new taxes. Right now our • / 4 $ h o w e e s Baginnara 10:30 a.m. 7:00 p.m. • Baginnara II problem is to maintain services traverse rod, we usualiy have the , OMWIATHEtroroCAST® 6:00 p.m. Advancad 8:00 p.m. - Baginnara Senate Committee Reviewing 7:00 p.m. Intarmadlataa we should be providing with our 0:00 p.m. Baginnara FrI. 0:30 p.m. • Intarmadlataa very shrunken treasury.” Happiness Is... right rod and fixture for your cur­ She said on WFSB she hoped For Period Ending 7 AM EST Tuesday. During Monday night, rain and snow will be in­ F" (Limited Enrollment) tains and draperies at sensibie dicated in the Pacific Northwest and the northern half of Minnesota. Clear and freezing Two Challenged GOP Seats the state sales tax would not i RUILY CUM LAUNDROMAT 1045 Main Street in rise as high as 9 per cent. It temperatures should dominate most of the nation. Minimum readings include: (Approx, assured that they will be give a I i r AIR CONDITIONED ^ fairway pricesi ' ttie Manchester State Bank Bldg. WASHINGTON (UPI) - clear indications what the com- rose to 7 per cent under her ire have eeer>' max. temperatures in parenthesis) Atlanta 15 (36), Boston 21 (31), Chicago 5 (17), Challenges to two Republican mittee would do about fair deal and that the matter predecessor, Gov. Thomas J. \ TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY SPECIAL little thing! Cleveland 5 (20), Dallas 29 (57), Denver 20 (49), Duluth -14 (6), Houston 28 ( 63), Jackson­ Your Instructor, Shirley Banks seats —Louis C. Wyman’s two- Democrat Ed Edmondson’s will be considered on its Meskill, but was cut to the I 8 Lbs. DRY CLEANING ^ $1.75 s '‘where a ville 29 (49), Kansas City 13 (33), Little Rock 22 (47), Los Angeles 46 (67), Miami 55 (71), vote victory in New Hampshire claim to the Oklahoma Senate merits.” present 6 per cent. In Oklahoma, Edmondson I DRYERS 10 Full Minutes lor 10* Every oey dollar's Minneapolis -7 (8), New Orleans 29 ( 63), New York 19 (26), Phoenix 35 (75), San Francisco The “ Boston Common,” the nation’s third-ranked and whether Henry Bellmon seat won by Republican Sen. Mrs. Grasso said she could the m 'tfQcte of main Street i 44 ( 60), Seattle 37 ( 48), St. Louis 10 (30) and Washington 20 (30). barbershop quartet, relaxes in a turn-of-the-century won with bad voting machines Henry Bellmon. said the state’s election law support any of the leading worth a was violated and that his claim downtown manchestftf fashion and offers a song outdoors at historic Boston Har­ in Oklahoma —are before the In New Hampshire, Wyman Democratic contenders for the IBELCON LAUNDROMAT 309 Green IN. dollar!” was certified the winner by two was upheld by the Oklahoma bor. The group is one of three nationally known barbershop Senate Rules Committee today. 1976 presidential nomination. K ■■I ■ The emotional level is rising. votes on a second recount of 400 Supreme Court. quartets set to appear in “The Golden Age of Harmony” disputed ballots. Durkin won Saturday at 8 p.m. at Manchester High School. Wyman suggested the com­ mittee review might be a the first recount by 10 votes but “power play” to grab two seats the state commission certified —which would increase the Wyman the winner on second FORUM OF THE ARTS already commanding recount. By JUNE TOMPKINS Democratic edge to 63-37. New The Constitution makes the Hampshire Gov. Meldrim Senate the sole judge of its Andurson-Uttk Thomson spoke darkly of a membership, but party politics “legislative Watergate.” are involved. The Senate is con­ Silk City Chorus ticket chairman, 63 Janet Dr., at 8 p.m. in concert. The trio the Rockefeller Foundation. East Windsor and play through Sen. Claiborne Pell, D-R.I., trolled by Democrats while The Silk City (Tiorus returns East Hartford, telephone 568- consists of Patti La Belle, Nor­ Aranha will be the first resi- Feb. 16. Ron Coralian will play chairman of the rules subcom­ much of New Hampshire’s to an annual concert program 5249, or from any member of ma Hendry and Sara Dash. dent playwright in the Tevye opposite Dolores Wilson. mittee on elections, said he government is in Republican after an absence of several the chorus. Jan. 23, the Connecticut professional theatre’s history. would recommend that neither hands. years Saturday at 8 p.m. at Operation Association presents An actor as well as a writer, he Wyman nor Democratic Durkin wants the Senate to Manchester High School in H artford Puccini’s “La Boheme” at 8 appeared for two seasons with challenger John A. Durkin be review the contested ballots. Bailey Auditorium. Civic Center p.m. Starring are Anna Moffo, the HSC Touring ’Theatre Com- seated Tuesday when Congress He says the state Ballot Law THEATER Commission, dominated by Although the chorus has sung The Ice Capades presents its Luciano Pavarotti, Renee (lany and was featured last fall opens to permit a full investiga­ Republicans, misinterpreted for many charitable events, its 35th Anniversary Edition at the Corenne and Ryan Edwards. in “The Hot L ” on tion. SCHEDULE some of the markings, and says annual concert schedule was in­ Hartford Qvic Center Jan. 21- Jan. 24, “Blood, Sweat and the Stage Company’s The full committee considers terrupted. 26. Tears” plays the Bushnell mainstage. Pell’s recommendation today. as few as 50 would change the Burnside Theatre — “The outcome. file group is a chapter of the The program will include boards at 8 p.m. For reser­ Senate sources said the com­ Godfather Part II’’ 8:(X) Durkin has even volunteered Society for the P i^ rv atio n “It’s C3iristmas Every Day,” a vations, call 249-9711. Coachlight BONANZA EVERY TUESDAY mittee would probably approve to stand aside —provided the and Encouragement of land of Christmas trees, giant Dinner Theatre U.A. Blast 2 — “Island at the it and give the full Senate a Senate ultimately decides the Barbershop Quartet Singing In lollipops, and dancing toy Hartford Stage Co. “The Drunkard, or The Top of the World,” 7:00-9:00 chance to vote. There were no U.A. East 3 — “Space NIGHT RIB-EYE SPECIAL winner. “If you look at those America (SPEBSQSA). In 1972, soldiers, with Santa Claus Anton Chekov’s comedy, Fallen Saved” has been held Odessy,” 7:00-9:30 the group won fir^ place in a playing the lead. ‘"The Cherry Orchard,” com­ over at the Coachlight in East $ |» 9 Two Women ballots and Louis Wyman competition among 11 Connec­ Soloists will be featured in a pletes its run at the Hartford Windsor through Sunday. The comes out one vote ahead,” he ticut Oiapters of SPEBSQSA. Showplace — "Trial of Billy Die in Fire said last week, “I will take the re-enactment of the nightclub Stage Co. Sunday. show stars Ray Walston. Jack” 7:30 The Silk City Chorus is era of the thirties. The Beginning Jan. 31 is "A For reservations, call 623- next plane back to New o M O U S directed by Vincent Zito of Vernon Cinema 1 — “The TRUMBULL (UPI) - A fire Hampshire and resume my law glamorous Ice Capets clad in Raisin in the Sun.” 0129. Klansman” 7:20-9:30 Served with baked potato and that started in a basement Manchester. elegant costumes will perform practice.” Ray Aranha, author of "My Cinema 2 — “The Longest playroom of a ranch-style house Tickets for the one-night per­ their world-famous precision crisp salad; with a choice of dressing, Wyman, suspicious of the Sister, My Sister,” has been Chateau de Ville Yard” 7:10-9:15 has killed a housewife and her formance are available at 33 number in “Touch of Oass.” large Democratic majority, named playwright in residence Dinner Theater Showcase Cinema 1 — and Texas Toast. mother, who was visiting from each from James G. Dunn, The entire cast presents a refuses to relinquish claim to at the Hartford Stage Company “Fiddler on the Roof” will “Earthquake” 2:00-7:25-10:05 Bridgeport. happy, fun-filled minstrel the seat unless a runoff election through the aid of a grant from open Friday at the Chateau in NOTE: Special Late Show Dead from the early Sunday MON. - TUES. number, strictly 1974 style, for is scheduled —in effect op­ Fri. & Sat. 12:30 morning fire are Calanthi BOTH the grand finale. posing the Senate’s authority to Showcase Cinema 2 — Seferi, 53, and her mother, Mrs. * CINES Albert Lucas, 14, performs decide the matter. "I don’t “Towering Inferno” 2:00-8:15 E lizabeth C risto, 73, of juggling feats on ice, and a want this thing stolen from New BURT REYNOLDS (R) Showcase Cinema 3 — Good wholesome American food Bridgeport, who was spending Hampshire or from me,” he has group of skating chimps brings the night at the house. “ THE LO NG ^ YARD’’ hilarity to the show. “Freebie and the Bean’’ 2:15- at right neighborly prices. said. MEN’S DEPARTMENT LADIES’ DEPARTMENT T V T O N IG H T 7:40-10:15 Mrs. Seferi’s husband “ Implicit in this is that TONITE Buohnell NOTE: Special Late Show Nicholas was treated for smoke they’ll come out with a Memorial Hall Fri. & Sat. 12:35 inhalation at St. Vincent’s different count than the state of Reg. $50 Wool & Wool Blend and Double Knit 7:10-9:15 Hospital. A son, Spiro, 26, es­ Saturday, Labelle performs 6:00 277 W. MIDDLE TURNPIKE Johnny Carson . . . . 20-22-30 Showcase Cinema 4 — “Man caped uninjured. The women New Hampshire. I don’t want to i £ : i News...... 3-8-22-30 with the Golden Gun” 2:15-7:15- have a power play pulled here.” apparently were killed by the Untouchables...... 9 955 Cautioning Wyman not to HILLSTOWN ROAD and SPENCER smoke. 12 O’clock High ...... 18 pSnkH n''...... I NOTE: Special Late Show “cry wolf,” Senate Democratic I/- The fire was reported at Honeymooners ...... 20 : : : : : : : FH.isa..u:i5 Leader Mike Mansfield said m m v auTS Electric Company...... 24-57 about 2:45 a.m. Investigators LEE MARVIN AND 44-3351 said arson was not suspected. that both candidates “can be Reg. $50 to $55 RICHARD BURTON (R) ‘ITRIAL OF Bonanza ...... 40 ‘7HEKLANSMAN” 6:30 RILLYJACir News...... 3-0-20-22-30 Charity Operational TONITE 7:20 - 0:30 SHOWN ONCE AT 7:30 Kaleidoscope...... 24 Zoom ...... 57 Information Sought IfflONE 649-933 ADM: .99 6:45 Human Growth ...... 24 HARTFORD (UPI) - 17 classes of charities, in- Concerned with some charities’ eluding public hospitals, 7:00 unfair and deceptive practices, veterans and religious groups, (SWOHCASe CINEMA/ 1 2 3 7 News...... 3-22-40 state Consumer Protection historical societies, public Kli\T iS I- 8 4 EXIT5 8 -SILVER LANE-R 0 6 ERTS ST. Truth or Consequences .. . 8 Commissioner Barbara B. libraries and organizations • EAST HARTFORD • 24HR. TEL. INFO. 5BO-8010 Raymond B urr...... 9 WITH MY FREE BONUS SniB Dunn is planning court action raising less than $2,(X)0 a year. ■ACRES OF FREE LIGHTED PARKING* W» Honor MASTER CHARGE • Dick Van Dyke...... 18 and legislative proposals at the Reg. $35 to $45 Film...... 20 state and federal levels. To Tell the Truth...... 30 In Connecticut, she will ask IfT ’S OUR POLICY umcim Consumer Survival...... 57 the legislature to tighten con­ I 0 7:30 trols over professional fund \ The Price Is Right...... 3 raisers, charities and spending Freebie and Candid Camera...... 8 of contributed funds, she said ttheBean Wilburn Brothers...... 18 Sunday. Call of the West ...... 20 She will ask President Ford DRESSES • LONG DRESSES & PANT SUITS Reg. $16 to $25 $10 to $18 Hollywood Squares ... 22-30 to sponsor a bill in Congress to Antiques ...... 24 strip tax exempt status from SWEATERS & TOPS Reg. $ 8 to $11 495 to 795 chairities spending less than 51 Polkal...... 40 (others at . .5995) PANTS...... Reg,$ 7 to $11 495 to 795 Martin Agronsky...... 57 cents of each dollar on 1-86 EXIT 91 charitable programs, she said. BURNSIDE Follow Burnside iSigns 8:00 And she will subpoena the MEN’S DOUBLE KNIT SUITS...... World at W a r...... 3 ...... Reg. $80 NOW 5995 MON. thru BUIBSIM AVI., I. HTM. • MIKIBC • 528-1333 records of any charity refusing I By Ray TBnguay, C.L.U. The Rookies...... 8-40 to comply with a Department of MEN’S WOOL SUITS...... Reg. $90 . NOW 5995 THINS. 8:00 11 M ovie...... 9 Consumer Protection directive j CERTIFIED INSURANCE Pastor Cole...... 18 FIH6:30- to provide copies of advertising I CONSULTANT MEN’S WOOL & WOOL BLEND SPORT COATS Reg. $50 NOW 2995 BOYS’ DEPARTMENT i m Smothers Brothers . 20-22-30 and promotional materials used I Mystery of Nefertltl. . . . 24-57 SAT. 2:30- in fund drives. I The kitchen li one of the most MEN’S DOUBLE KNIT SPORT COATS ...... Reg. $50.. NOW 2995 9:00 jdangerouc roomi In your homo, 6:30-10HK) Of 675 charities registered in judging from accident itatlatlcs. How MEN’S DOUBLE KNIT SLACKS Reg $8 to $10 Maude ...... 3 Connecticut, all but 200 failed to I are your kitchen ealety hebitt? ...... Reg. $17 NOW 1295 SUL 12:30 I A O ■<> it [!2^\THEATRES EAST Rhoda ...... 3 tations under the state’s Unfair MEN’S ALL-WEATHER COATS ...... Reg. $33 NOW 2495 V'UDLf. TPKI MfiNCHf.SUHSH PAPt'iUf.CM '. r U Trade Practices Act of 1973, BOYS' OIJTBBWEAK 10:00 Mrs. Dunn gave charities two j Turn off burners when they're not In MEN’S KNIT SHIRTS Reg. $12 & $13 NOW 795 Medical Center ...... 3 I uia. Not only It It wettalur, but heat iRaiv:l,ni5 Cacnonis Snorkels) OFF weeks to give her department I can build up and Ignite cablnata over An .aH R E W film ..._^____ MEN’S DRESS SHIRTS ...... Reg. $ 7 & $ 8 . 395 2 0 % 5 0 % New York Report ...... 9 the information. I stove. NOW Challenge of Truth...... 18 While she said she would I * p u c i i: i i ROUTE 72, BRISTOL, AT 10:00 A.M., JANUARY 10, 1975 charities division, said Connec­ , BEECHLER-TANGUAY, Inc. Wide World Mystery ... 8-40 ticut exempts from registration 113 East Canter SL 646-2212 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Mon., Jan. 13, 1975 — PAGE FIVE PAGE FOUR - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Mon., Jan. 13. 1975 iflaurlu'fitrr titr itiim Hrralii L .V’ Vernon Church To Celebrate Wafer Ceremony

The breaking of the Christ­ water, imprinted with scenes of time of Christ, when to share a Uliurch Women MANCHESTER VENETIAN BLIND CO. 2hc HcralJ) mas wafer (Oplatek) will be the Nativity. meal or break bread with a 29 Blssell St. • 646-1422 OPINION Area Profile celebrated by the St. Joseph friend or neighbor was con­ The Rev. Hyacinth Lepak and The Rockville United 1 "^ '.Vis Church parish family Jan. 19 at sidered one of the most in­ OPEN the Rev. A1 Kisluk will break Methodist Church Women will th7s week special \ 6 p.m. in the church hall. timate of rituals. 1 1/ off a piece of the wafers and meet Wednesday at 8 p.m. in 1 TAPE, CORD AND WASH { 1 , 4 . FORUM Coast Guard Concert Mrs. Jean Kurr will head the then they will be passed to each The Sierakowski orchestra Fellowship Hall. 1 No Real Surprise committee of church women member of the parish family, will play for dancing to follow 1 & » 5 « * : Tickets Available who will cater the buffet dinner who in turn will break off a the (iinner. Tickets, at $3 per Mrs. Bunny Sweeney, vice 1 More Research piece and wish each other THIS WEEK ONLY J Reaction to Secretary of State efforts of Secretary Kissinger which will include traditional person, are available from Mrs. president, will present two 1 ___Av^rage_&ze_Wlndw j Lt. Commander William L. Thursday; Juice, pizza, Polish dishes. season’s greetings and Helen Koniar, and will be films, “Driving or Driven,” and A H Kissinger's statement in a Business towards peace in the Middle East. And To the editor: blessings for the new year. Your current series dealing with the Broadwell will conduct the 46- tossed salad, fudgicle. This third annual dinner will available from the collectors “To See Ourselves,” Hostesses CUSTOM ANO STOCK SHAOES Week interview that the use of we have further been careful to do Youth Services Center is indeed ad­ member U.S. Coast Guard Friday: Tpna salad roll, begin with the breaking of the Sharing the Oplatek is a tradi­ after Masses on Sunday. All will be Mrs. Jeannette Swan­ ALSO A COMPLETE LINE OF CUSTOM ORAPES military force in the event of a serious nothing which would destroy the mirable in intent. The staff of the center Band when it presents a formal molded vegetable salad, rosey Oplatek, or Lord’s bread, a tion of Polish people signifying senior citizens of the church are son, Helen Long, and Margaret concert Jan. 18 at 8 p.m. at the applesauce. wafer made of white flour and unity and stemming from the invited as guests. Parker. emergency in oil supplies could not be relationship between this country and gives of itself unstintingly in the help of troubled youth. Vernon Center Middle School. Milk is served with all meals. ruled out. should not be a surprise in Egypt and Saudi Arabia, among I must, however, take^xception to a Commander Broadwell, a veteran of 29 years in the ser­ the United States and Europe, as well others. statement made by your reporter during his article on “Bob” (fictitious name) — vice and 15 years as director of as Middle Eastern countries. There is irony in the way the oil Jan. 7, 1975. “Bob” is a young man with the band, plans to retire in Even though the secretary was countries, some on this continent, whom many departments of the school June. The concert will be sponsored asked a hypothetical question and he have turned and bitten the hand that have worked and planned during the past year and a half that he has been in our by the Americanism Com­ answered with a hypothetical answer. helped to find and develop their system. Having personally done an mittee of the Rockville Lodge of Elks as a civic function.and If this statement has done anything resources. educational evaluation of him in April of 1974, I couldn’t believe my eyes when I to signal the start of the lodge’s it may have created an awareness in American capital and American read “but he has an, as yet, undiagnosed Bicentennial program. the capitals of the oil producing expertise had a very large part in the learning disability.” Tickets are available at the Vernon Police Station, nations of ttiA gravity of damage growth of the oil industries in the Not only was his learning disability iden- tified and classified but also an American Legion Post 14, the which they have done to the in­ Arab countries, Venezuela and others. educational prescription written for its Tolland VFW, Steve & Tom’s dustrialized countries, first through And, it must be remembered that oil amelioration. All of the evaluative data Pizzeria the Town House leading to this diagnosis and programming Barber Shop in Ellington, and their oil embargo and secondly in ar­ in the ground is of no value until it is are on file within the school system and at the Elk’s Home. tificial quadrupling of prices. found and wells are drilled and' therefore accessible to those school per­ However, as long ago as last provisions made for its entry into the Manchester State Reps. Francis Mahoney and Ted Cummings take the oath of office. (Photo by Steve Dunn) sonnel charged with the responsibility of Adult Program providing appropriate special help and The Vernon Adult School will September, President Ford and the commercial stream. 33%. programs. Certainly your reporter did not open a free daytime high school 43%. secretary warned that repressive oil The oil bearing countries have call me when he researched this par­ equivalency diploma program, Our Regular Low, Our Regular Low, Low Price! 3 3 0 % OFF OFF Low Prices! ticular subject and I find it hard to believe OFF policies could lead to a breakdown of become inordinately wealthy in a few Feb. 4 in the school system’s that other school departments were un­ administration building at the Our Regular Low Prices world order and safety and in disaster short years. The final reward of the MAX LERNER aware of the diagnostic work done by both corner of Park and School Misses’, Juniors, & Women’s LADIES’ LONG SLEEVE for all. developers has too often been learning disabilities and psychology. Streets, Rockville. KNIT SHIRTS Again, I applaud your intent in bringing George Keenan, regional 2 5 % OFF ALL LADIES’ LONG FASHION Our course has been moderate and expropriation, to use a euphemism. the public’s attention to its school system, director of Adult Basic Educa­ Our Regular Low Prices The Kissinger Storm Reg. there has been no retaliation against Secretary Kissinger made it plain but I urge that scrupulous research be tion, said it is hoped these 399 done before comments such as those dis­ SEMI-ANNUAL SALE ROBES and DRESSES 5.99 the oil producers who have used their that he was talking only of a crisis daytime classes will attract cussed above are made. It might make many housewives, men working national asset first as a political situation, of the imminent collapse of more interesting copy in the way it is one. There has to be something better than second shift jobs, and others un­ BRAS & GIRDLES 100% polyester or acrylic fiber knits in NEW YORK — Is Secretary of State would fail him for never having read “The written but the real tragedy was missed, LOUNGEWEAR weapon and then as a means of the Western financial and political in­ a double standard operating in inter­ able to attend the evening solids and bright prints. Well tailored Henry Kissinger guilty? Yes, he is guilty Prince.” What is Machiavellian is not the the fact that his disability was un­ ENTIRE STOCK S d l t e ' l ) with full plackets, sizes S, M, L, program. Reg. draining off the wealth of the in­ stitutions. of one of the worst sins conceivable in a advice to rulers to use force in extreme national affairs. diagnosed for all those years before he Reg. 8.99 to 24.99 My own view, put in the simplest terms, The classes will meet Lace fronts, molded plunges, seamless, 15.99 dustrialized nations. diplomat — the sin of saying outright what situations, but the advice to seem one came to us, denying him the learning and Tuesday through Thursday If his words have the effect of is that a healthy organism has the right to doubleknits and fiber filled bras. Hurry for to PROPORTIONED OR is on his mind, of uttering in public the thing while intending another, to seem all enjoyment gained through reading. from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. The Their embargo of oil as a means of bringing the OPEC countries to a defend itself in order to survive, but that great values! 24.99 thoughts that every foreign minister in the butter and innocence while planning an at­ Sincerely, Tuesday classes will feature a KNIT PANTS the means it employs should be as little Examples: lessening Western support of Israel, realization of the extreme gravity of West has for months been thrashing out in tack. Jean Zurbrigen rapid review of fractions, private. It was probably neither prudent nor wise destructive and self-destructive as human­ L.D. consultant decimals, percentages and the BRAS particularly that of the United States, the world financial imbalance which He is also guilty of not living up to his for Kissinger to say so openly what he ly possible. It is a fragile world we live in, Reg. to Manchester Public School basics of algebra and geometry. Reg. 1.99 •|49 88 has resulted in some softening of has resulted from their artificial billing. He is presumably the greatest said. But distinguish between the question trembling on the edge of self-destruction to ' ° Features are lace or ruffle trims, belt de­ 8.99 Wednesday classes will to 3.69 2 Elegant quilts and cuddly warm fleeces . . . tailing, jewelled pins. Some with jackets; at any moment. The nation state is still positions, perhaps, but not the aban­ case history of Machiavellianism of our of the utterance itself — too little feature a special social studies 1 and 2 piece hostess gowns. Great color pricing policies, the secretaries with us, but it is a poor instrument for great fabrics - polyesters, acetate jerseys, 5 time; yet here he is, acting out the role of diplomatic facade, too great candor — and Exception choice in solids and festive prints. Sizes S, Doubleknit 100% acrylic in exciting solids donment which they had hoped for. word's will be of value. policy in such a world. The economic program which will be centered GIRDLES velours. Not every style in every store. an honest, blundering simpleton of a the question of policy involved in the uses around selected reading M. L. or patterns, featuring cuffs, belt treatments cartel, with its methods of charging what To the editor: Reg. 3.49 and more. Proportioned or regular sizes. We have urged a meeting of oil con­ It is time th ^ it is realistically secretary of state, a William Jennings of power. . the traffic will bear, at the risk of 1 take marked exception to the editorial materials in history, to 6.99 2” 5“ Bryan perhaps, or a Parson Weems ver­ It is a means-end problem, on which opinion expressed in the Jan. 7 edition of geography, and sociology. V suming nations early this year to for­ acknowledged that the Western world sion of the George Washington story, “I considerable nonsense has been uttered strangulation, is even worse as a sub­ your paper. The article dealt with Com­ Fundamentals of grammar mulate united policies which might be can’t tell a lie. Father. Yes, we may well and written over the years. The way we stitute. cannot apathetically accept his own missioner of Education Bell’s speech to and selected interpretations of of some help in alleviating the have to chop down that oil cartel tree.” usually put the question is whether the Unless the Arab cartel and the West can J destruction as the result of OPEC dic­ reach an agreement on oil and oil prices school book publishers decrying materials American and British authors CLEARANCE GIRLS’ Famous Maker Dress & Sport Kissinger’s remark in an interview — ends justify the means but it is a futile that face young minds with the worlds’ will be offered each Thursday. CLEARANCE LADIES’ SHEER AGILON hardships of the current artificially tation. that, while the United States doesn't way of putting it. Everything depends on which will give each of them a sense of evils. Persons wishing to register ACRYLIC SLIPPERS PANTY HOSE OPAQUE TIGHTS BODY SHIRTS high prices. But, this does not mean any aban­ propose intervention in the oil fields, it what the ends are and what the means are, security, the dynamite will blow up, one way or another. That is the reality as an In these days a child is very young when for these free classes may send Reg. 5.99 to 8.99 doesn’t rule out the possibility of a collec­ and the relation between the two. in an application to be found in This, it is planned, would be donment of our stated goals of observer must see it. Everything else is il­ he makes head-on contact with our world. .y ^ By America's Reg. tive military takeover — has brought a Shabby ends don’t justify shabby and in­ the adult school brochures or Reg. ieading lusion. And given this reality, there should Once that happens it is impossible to Reg. to 1.10 followed by another meeting of both negotiation and conference as a road storm of outraged anguish at his "im­ human means, all the way from spying on may register in person at Ul7 1.59 Manufacturer be as little naive liberal innocence as protect him from the realities of life with 1.99 79 morality” and “Machiavellianism.” It one’s fellow citizens to murder, terrorism 87 oil consumers and producers with the Rockville High School on Jan 20 3 8 8 . 0 5 8 ® towards solution of the oil problem. possible, as little double-standard thinking only parental buffering. While I do not ad­ may well be the start of the great debate and genocide. In fact, no ends justify such Super sheer dress hose in 4 sizes for per­ Medium weight for cold weather. Non-run as­ Casual shirt styles or dressy blouse looks. hope that a policy may live. Sanity should lead both OPEC coun­ as possible, and — this goes for Kissinger, vocate overwhelming a child with through 23 from 7 to 9 p.m. Open and closed toe styles! Warm acrylic slip­ of 1975. means. But in extreme situations the pessimism or ignoring beauty, he must be Anyone wishing more informa­ pers in many sizes and colors. fect fit. All fashion colors. sorted colors. 1 to 3, 4 to 6x, 7 to 10, 13 to 14. Sweater knits or crepe set. A too — as little loose talk as possible. We have been hesitant to take any tries and the industrialized world to For my sins, not as a decision-maker or leaders of nation states, as with the Arab prepared to deal with the evils he will en­ tion should call the adult school, a power-wielder but as a sidelines com­ states and Israel today, talk of war and In the end we will need a world J \ precipitous step which might undo the peaceful conclusions. resources agency well outside the United counter. 875-8471 or 872-9405. mentator, I am on record as saying that even plan war, and everyone seems to Children are cruel to each other. Drug such intervention might be more costly regard it as their natural language in the Nations to preside over the tangled ques­ Auxiliary Meeting tion of how the world’s resources get sold abuse is in the elementary schools. Reces­ than it is worth, but that it cannot be ruled circumstances. sion touches everyone, youths are Dobosz - Ertel - Laboc - Han­ and distributed. But until then we need a Social Security out. But thanks to a protective The Arab oil cartel has used something shoplifting at record raies. Venereal dis­ sen Unit 14, American Legion Providence, I am not Henry Kissinger. close to economic strangulation, which is combination of coolness and realism, Auxiliary, will meet Jan. 15 at 8 which is very different from the prevailing ease is rampant among high school ’ If a student were to call Kissinger a not a very human means, yet many who students. Children in the world are star­ p.m. at the Post Home, West fanaticism in the Middle East and the Machiavellian for talking in this way, I now attack Kissinger were silent on that ving to death. How is a child educated only St., Rockville. moralism in the West. in Deep Trouble to expect a yellow brick road and a rain­ bow to cope with these problems? PTO To Meet ■*'! Warnings that the Social Security being able to contribute to the fund. I would rather my children come to The Lake Street School PTO January White Sale m ■y*" System was unsound have been That hasn't worked out and has been terms with these realities in a controlled will meet tonight at 7:30. numerous over the past several years. ANDREW TULLY situation via good literature, than alone Following a brief business aggravated by the unemployment of and vulnerable on the streets. Mr. Bell has meeting, Donald Eden, chair­ Further indication that the system is the current recession. suggested the Bible as a suitable reading, man of the Bicentennial Com­ Famous in deep trouble is seen in the agree­ It is proposed that the ceiling for SS but even this book acknowledges the mission, will explain some of Sweet'Smelling Men existence of $100 whores, stealing and the plans for the town’s Makers ment of the Social Security Advisory taxes be raised from the present $14,- cruelty. We are not able to escape these celebration of this event. No u Council to recommend to the 000 per year to $24,000 per year realities, nor will our children be able to. Don’t make them face them alone. UINICEF Returns Iron Congress heavy new tax support to be worker income. That would mean that WASHINGTON — This opinionated English Leather and Mon Triomphe, and We men seem to be heading for perdi­ Lisa Von Gal With all of the UNICEF boxes wretch has been called to order by — who explained that women had been quality ^ paid by middle and upper income only about 7 per cent of American tion. For years I have been content with a 146 Chestnut St. finally in, Mrs. Douglas Bell else? — a woman. Her name is Nancy “betrayed” by their performers. chairman of the drive for Ver­ workers. wage earners would have any income Brower; she writes a column for the splash or two of cut-rate bay rum against Manchester Fashion STRIPED “Some of the best houses renamed their an attack of facial hemophilia, but the non, Tolland, Ellington, and The council is afraid that old age untaxed for SS purposes. Asheville, N.C., Times, and her picture Somers, said a total of $2,657 Print says she is pretty enough to send any male sophisticated scents, put them in chunky other day I caught myself fascinated by We Goofed SHEETS and retirement benefits will outstrip Even worse it is proposed that bottles and sold them as men’s colognes,” the Triomphe commercial. was collected. to Tiffany's for a diamond necklace. To the editor: The money was collected PERCALE SHEETS the ability of Social Security to make Nancy took me to task for using this Nancy wrote. “How can a girl with a dab Gazing at the male model, what I retirement age be raised from 65 of Fig Leaf behind her ears compete with I think that our local paper goofed on its through the churches and the space to complain that women don’t smell thought was this: Look, take a few pounds Twin Flat Twin payment. reporting of the first baby born in schools. The breakdown by Luxurious silky ENTIRE STOCK i b W / W ■ ■ Our Reg. Low Prices years to 68 years. It is now possible to as good as they used to, that they have es­ a man who has splashed ounces of the off that belly, have Doc Kurzbard hack off Reg. 4.99 20% OFF Flat or same scent on his jowls as an after Manchester in 1975 to Mr. and Mrs. towns is: Vernon, $1,566.42; smooth per­ Full flat or Fit Fitted Analysts of the system have been take early retirement at age 62 under chewed the perfumes that formerly drove one of those chins, let your hair grow cale, 18 0 shave?” William Johnson of Enfield. It neglected Tolland, $532.86; Ellington Twin Fit . . .R eg. 4.99...... 2 lor 6.50 DECORATIVE QUILTED BEDSPREAD ENSEMBLES Reg. 3.99 saying for some time that it was ac- men mad in favor of the well-scrubbed down to the sacroiliac, slap on an ounce or thread count. Reg. 088 the system. And the trend in private two of Triomphe, and you too just might to say that Mrs. Johnson was the former (also assisted by the Junior Florals on Full Flat . . .Reg. 5.99...... 2 lor $8 4.99 O look and Eistein-type noggins. I publicly You nailed me, Nancy. Over the past Susan Beckwith, a Manchester native. Women’s Club) $262.23; and Solid colors, florals, Sizzling two-tone stripes in never tuarilly unsound and would not be able industry has been to retirement yearned for the bad old days when a male be a charming menance to the female sex. white or tints. Full Fit . . . Reg. 5.99...... 2 lor 8.50 For Example dots, checks. Twin, full, Cases 42 x 36 year or so I have encountered males, The reason I am writing this is that so Somers, $295.49. iron polyester/colton blend. to meet its long term future dared not venture outdoors lest he en­ noUd for their proficiency in saloon Fortunately this wicked rumination was Not every size Cases 42x36 Reg. 7.49 to 26.99 queen. No Rain Checks. Reg. Pkg. 033 earlier than 65. many folks I’ve met who know Susan or The money was collected by in every color. 5® » .21 3.49 0 (2 O counter a female dripping with My Sin interrupted by a rassling match with Reg. 3.99. Pk. ol 2 lo r ...... 3 .6 6 ] obligations. brawls and who are queer only for girls, her family said they only knew the happy the area children as they went Congressional increase in payments who would forthwith whisk him away to young John, but I now go about furtively, m m smelling like a broad-minded lady with news by reading it in a Hartford out "trick-or-treating,” on Administrators of the fund gambled to older people has further jeopar­ Tahiti for a life of delightful shame. whom I once dallied in Trieste. Sipping a like some hunted animal, fearing a relapse. newspaper. Others said they didn’t know it Halloween. Vinyl Dacron"^ 88 on an expanding economy and a dized the promised benefits of “Well, Andy,” wrote Nancy, “maybe Formosa Oolong at Harry’s place, I look was Sue — so for all of the Beckwith Red Label Du Pont Dacron» one reason women aren’t wearing scents Also, there is a wife in this house and I Zippered greater proportion of young workers up to locate the bearer of a breathtakingly friends in town, look back at your Jan. 2 Junior Women Fitted millions of retired workers. that hint at seduction is because men seductive perfume and discover it is not recall one New Year’s Eve when, as a ® joke, I attached a drop of Femme to the Herald and look at that beautiful picture The Vernon Junior Women’s CANNON BED PILLOWS Mattress coming into the work force and hence are.” She cited television commercials for Gina Lollopaloosa but a dolled-up MATTRESS If workers of retirement age are to tip of my nose. “How do I smell?” I asked and be happy for Sue and Bill along with Club will meet Jan. 14 at 8:45 Plush Velour INCREDIBLE VALUES! such male fragrances as Hai Karate, stevedore. 21x27”, Reg. 3.29 Covers look to their future with any sense of Molly, coyly. “Awful!” she said. “Go me. p.m. at the Vernon Center Mid­ Jacquard PADS work up a sweat or find somebody else to Please accept this letter as being more dle School with Gloria Kissman Twin, Reg. 3.49 security it is time that Social Security Towel Ensembles Twin, Reg. 7.29 3 iManrhrBtfr dance with tonight.” of an informative than of a critical nature ol Gloria’s Beauty Spa as guest — like the expression made famous on TV FOR gets a hard-nosed revision. As it now Speaking of John, there is more subver­ speaker. BATH 3 3 3 ^5 Sitpntn^ BrralJi sion abroad. The other day I was idly this past year, “I didn’t know that...” The program will feature ad­ Reg. 4.49 21x31" Q 6 6 exists it could be a disastrous A Happy New Year to all. vise on hair and skin care and Reg. 4.39 O FOUNDED OCT. 1, 1881 leafing through a catalog from a ritzy HAND, Rag. 2.99...... 2 « Full governmental failure. Mrs. Evelyn Barracliffe four members of the club will White taffeta finish, non- Published by the Fifth Avenue house and came upon an ad Pli.mply filled Published every 98 W. Middle Tpke. be selected as models for a W'ASH, Reg. 1 .19...... 9 3 ' allergenic. Heat sealed zip­ Reg. 3.99 2®' Combination pad and cover. Manchester evening except Sun­ for a line of bubble baths for “little boys Fine quality, very absorbent floral ticking. Bonded Dacron (ibertill; Full Publishing Co . Herald days and holidays Manchester demonstration on hair manage­ per. Standard size pillow P/Proleclor JBS from 4 to 10.” Call the cops. If grown men and flulfy. Not every color in Dacron is non- machine wash. Reg. 9.49 Square. Manchester, Entered at the ment techniques and makeup protectors. Reg. 1.39. Pk 2 98‘ Conn 06040, Manchester, Conn., want to smell like English leather, or a every size. allergenic. Telephone 643-2711 Post OHice as Second HERALD cluster of fir trees, or a dozen roses, it’s (Editor’s Note: We didn’t.) application. 1 . (Area Code 203). Class Mail Matter their business. But perfumers all, keep Members of the club may in­ BURL L. LYONS. PUBLISHER vite guests to the meeting. / \YESTERbAYS your cotton-picking hands off our male Curb Your Dog Famous GIGANTIC SUGGESTED CARRIER RATES moppets. To the editor: Chatham Plush Scatter Rugs Little boyf, ever since Cain and Abel, Second Class p a y a b l e in a d v a n c e School playgrounds are not the place to 100% Acrylic FABRIC CLEARANCE have smelled like little boys. This is to The second in a series of four 20x34 2 7 7 Fashion Fabrics For You, Single Copy 15® 3 Months $1170 walk or curb your dog. School playgrounds BLANKETS Reg. 3.29 Weekly 90® 6 Months $23,40 25 Years Ago say, like dead frogs, billy goats, cater­ are for youngsters to use and enjoy. training sessions for those Electric Your Family, Your Home ONE Month $3 90 One Year $46 00 Russell J. Paul is named head of Heart pillars and puppy dogs’ tails. You have to Many people use the playgrounds as an wishing to become “friendly 72 X 90 27 x48 466 Mad Hates Upon Revues' Reg. 6.49 40 Blankets Reg. 1.99 to 2.99 Fund Campaign. practically beat them to a pulp to get them area to exercise their dogs. Dogs do mess visitors” to an elderly person, Reg. 5.99 Subscribers who pm should telephone into a bathtub filled with plain hot water will be conducted at the '.■fk.! ... Cheney Bros, and Pioneer Parachute and children do have their problems when 80x90 5 LID, Reg. 1.99 ...... 1” fail to receive their the circulation depart- C and soap, and if anybody in this house Rockville Methodist Church, Attractive solid colors with 5 Reg. 7.49 Costs less than 3‘ -^97 Heraid before 5 30 menl. 647-9946 gift to hospital drive is $45,000. they use the playgrounds. 6 ’ ^ Acrylic modacrylic blend, non- inch nylon binding. Chath­ nightly to use. Ma­ Yard Willard B. Rogers resigns as member,of added bubble bath to that brew I know one Grove St., Wednesday from skid back. Machine washable NOW to Maintenance men who cut the lawn in am means warmth. 90x108 827 chine washable. Member Audit Bureau of Circulations Connecticut Development Commission. 7-year-old who would run away to Nigeria. the spring and summer complain loudly 12:30 to 2:30 p.m. Reg. 9.99 rich, solid colors. Good for you, Nancy Brower, ma’am. about the dogs and their leavings, School Lunches The Manchester 10 Years Ago Display advertising You have done your bit to bring the Common sense andno considerationo should Publishing Co. closing hours Three William Gunder is sworn in as com­ American male to his senses, which Tuesday: Meat loaf, potatoes, full days prior to mander of Coast Guard Auxiliary Flotilla indicate that the school playground is no assumes no financial publication herebefore have been envy of the world, place to walk your dog. green beans, bread and butter, responsibility for Deadline for Herald 17-9. including even a few wise women. 1 thank cake. 3 WAYS TO CHARGE SALE: Mon. thru Wed. typographical errors classified advertising Curb your dog at home. MANCHESTER store Hours: appearing in adver­ 12 noon prior to day of Three representatives to state House of you, and promise that the next time TV Wednesday; Baked sausage, ® 1975 by NEA Inc Mrs. Beverly Logan 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. tisements and other publication. 12 noon Representatives are in cards for switches to a too-beautiful male dousing lappiesauce, mashed potato, .... - reading matter m The Friday for publication Manchester under proposed legislative playground aide Manchester Evening Saturday and Mon­ "II looks lo me as Ihough you have Ihe ‘posl- himself with Illicit Love I’ll go read a good Verplanck School peas, bread and butter, 1145 Tolland Turnpike Herald day reapportionment plan agreed upon by book. chocolate pudding. state political leaders. blahs’!" Manchester I I

PAGE SIX - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Mon.. Jan. 13, 1975 MM-OHESTER e v e n in g h e r a l d , Manchester, Conn., Mon., Jan. 13, 1975 — PAGE SEVEN t M T W T r 8 FEDERAL PRINTING 1 2 3 4 S I 7 I 9 10 11 I? 13 NEW YORK (UPI) - The 14 IS IS 17 II 19 » federal government offers 21 22 23 24 2S » 27 Town To Answer Questions On its Racial Situation 21 29 » 31 'The Fuel Oil Co. TIfat \ more than 25,000 publications ALMANAC School Board to Review the construction of low and to answer the questions if it Saves You Moneyl" to the public, many of which She Heralti VERNON Mayor McCoy explained that tion requested is readily established equal opportunity doesn’t wish to. are available in more thqn moderate income housing and Area Profile available to the organization and open housing policy; if it 540 libraries, according to By I'niU'd Prcntt Inlernulional A request for information by it is common knowledge that reduce its costs. after he had been found ill and almost pen­ Education-Instnicion, Inc. of the organization sued all chief but Atty. Schwebel has a plan to eliminate barriers B&B OIL CO. The Tax Foundation. Today is Monday, Jan. 13, the 13th day of niless in a hotel room. Reading,Music Budgets Finaily it asks what the town executive officers in the Capitol recommended that the council in the total housing supply to 1975 with 352 to follow. In 1868, the U.S. Senate refused to Hartford as to wfhat Vernon is feels is its reasonable share of doing to prevent existing or Region on the basis that the authorize the mayor to reply make housing in a broad choice The moon is between its new phase first accept President Andrew Johnson’s ouster CMS Payments Status the region’s demonstrated need changes were made in the 1974- future racial segregation con­ merger of the Capitol Region under his advise as to how the of neighborhoods freely and ful­ quarter. of War Secretary Edwin Stanton and ac­ SOUTH WINDSOR to replace two faulty stoves. questions should be answered. for famiiy public housing and 75 budget. cerning housing will be Council of Governments and the ly available to minority group- The morning stars are Mars and Saturn. ting Secretary Ulysses Grant resigned. Judy Kuehnei Under the board’s ground In connection with what the low income units; how many I BERNARD A. LOSER, INC. It studied the proposed junior Reported to Chamber answered by Mayot,Frank Capitol Region Planning Agen­ citizens. The evening stars are Mercury, Venus In 1970, Biafra surrendered to Nigeria, Correspondent rules, 50 minutes of an hour are town is doing, the letter from units of public housing Vernon 24 Hom Notics lor DeTiveiii CEILINGS high appropriations — $59,019 McCoy with the assistance of cy was in violation of federal and Jupiter, ending a 30-month civil war in the African 6 4 4 -1 3 6 4 spent in discussion among Members of the Rockville to present to next month's Education-Instrucion. It further questions if the has; how many are for the 22 RE6ENT STREET for Timothy Edwards and $14,- Town Attorney Abbot and state statues. 200 GAL MINIMUM Those born on this date are under the nation. Reading and music at the board members and the last 10 Area Chamber of Commerce meeting of the board. questioned if Vernon has filed town has a program for expan­ elderly; how many are for 695 for Ellsworth. Schwebel. • He said the case was argued 24-HOUR SERVICE sign of Capricorn. junior high school level will be minutes are open to public who have insurance under the Robert Noonan, head of the an application for a workable ding the supply of low and families with children; and Alieratlont and In 1972, New York state ruled that a The two schools represent a A letter to the Town Council in Hartford District Court and Horatio Alger, author of "rags-to- reviewed by the Board of questions. Before the final chamber s program will not student work-study committee, program to certify a “Workable moderate income housing; and what is the racial composition Call Remodeling woman may become a professional small portion of the proposed cited "massive violations of Ti­ dismissed. It was appealed and riches" stories, was born Jan. 13, 1834. Education tonight at Timothy budget is set, the public will get have to pay an increase in the reported that the recession is Program for Community Im­ if the town has evaluated its of each housing development. |“ONE CONTRACTOR T O | baseball umpire. $6.93 million budget, which is tle VIII of the Civil Rights the merger was upheld and now This is American actor Robert Stack’s Edwards School. It will be the an opportunity for an over-all CMS portioiT; at least for the affecting the work-experience provement” with the Hartford restrictive practices, including In making the recommenda­ 6 4 9 - 2 9 4 7 DEAL WITH" up 7.7 per cent over last year. Act," in the Capitol Region has been appealed to the U.S. Brandt Gillespie BURNER SERVICE 56th birthday. A thought for the day: American writer third special budget meeting. view and make comments on first quarter of the year, Robert program and he asked for in­ area office of Housing and Ur­ exclusionary provisions in tion that the mayor send a rep­ The Timothy Edwards budget area as the reason for Supreme Court. JAN. 17,18 & 19 On this day in history; Washington Irving said, "A sharp tongue The second meeting last week the budget. The Town Council Tedoldi told the board of direc­ creased support from chamber ban Deveiopment (HUD). zoning ordinances, or its ad­ ly, Atty. Schwebel emphasized 646-4464 - 649-44641 is up 8.7 per cent over last members. questioning Vernon officials. The mayor said the informa­ 5 2 8 - 2 9 5 1 In 1864, famed composer Stephen Foster is the only edged tool that grows keener was basically a repeat of its also will closely scrutinize the tors Wednesday. It also asks if Vernon has an ministration in order to further that the town has no obligation died in a New York hospital, three days year’s $54,300 budget; final allocations. Tedoldi, head of the in­ He asked chamber members CALVARY CHURCIL with constant use." first meeting at which no Tel. 649-8465 Ellsworth’s is actually down 1.5 Accepted at the last hearing surance committee, reported at to advise him as to what types per cent from the $14,923 it of programs in the schools was the reading and physical last month's meeting of the received last year. education budgets for elemen­ would lead into jobs, he said it board that, as of Jan. 1. there At one point the board found tary schools. would be an increase in the would be helpful to know more Hunt^ P enn D u tch P rog resso R agu itself in error when it dis­ about when employes feel the Special education budgets Blue Cross program and covered a $480 request for two will be considered as a separate students should be trained to possibly one in the CMS portion. gas stoves at Timothy Edwards item for ele.nentary, junior do. Im p. Italian Spaghetti However, before Tomato Mushrooms School. The stoves had been in­ high and senior high levels, Wednesday’s meeting, Tedoldi He said the program has been ^iTHTHlSCOUPONANDASb Stems and Pieces stalled last month because in­ probably at the Jan. 20 meeting. hurting the past few weeks as learned that the increase in the Sauce Sauce surance regulations demanded Another hearing is scheduled CMS was not approved for the four or five jobs were lost. He Tomatoes they be installed immediately Wednesday. first quarter. He said if it does said the jobs involved able go up later it would be a students but the employers are 1 7 OZ. relatively small increase. finding it necessary to cut back. can 4 9 f Also at Wednesday's meeting Lee Higgins of the entertain­ Shop Asst. Flavors the board accepted the resigna­ ment committee said the next tion of board member Martin “Get Acquainted" luncheon is B i s e c t | i Progresso Beans " 3 *1 Burke and immediately voted scheduled for Jan. 21 at noon at S top& S h op HunCs She Heralh to have Edmond Amedy fill the Howard Johnson Restaurant, MinnestroneorLemil3f3°^,S‘| _ _ Elbow ^ Area Profile vacancy. Rt. 30,Vernon. Progresso Soups Burke was elected, in Stephen Lament, chairman Toniato Progresso 0 oz. cont. 3 5 *= Macarom November, as Vernon's of the Economic Development Bread Crumbs representative to the General Committee, expressed regret of or Spaghetti Paste Assembly. the decision of Contromatics Hunt’s Tomatoes 4 9 *= Alan Schwedel. chairman of Corp. to move out of Vernon. Progresso or C Q c Assessments in Mail The firm, which was seeking Tomato Puree Pope - 28 oz can O w Thin or 16 oz.S« 12 oz. the map committee, said his pkgs. can committee is verifying the ac­ larger quarters, is moving to Slops Shop $H79 Regular l6 o z . jar I SOUTH WINDSOR An error by the telephone curacy and updating the East Hartford. A. Bernard Grated Cheese 3 9 Judy Kuehnei company and in the printing of existing map which was printed Crowl, executive director said free 3 Correspondent the notices held up the 5,500 an offer had been made to build in June 1971. iV zO Z. a new building but the company 6 4 4 -1 3 6 4 forms for exactly a week. The map covers the tri-town Hearings regarding the new area of Vernon, Tolland, and said it could only sign a one- After a week of mishaps in year lease and no builder would having an “Italian FestivaT’ getting out 5,500 reassessment assessments are scheduled for Ellington. Schwedel said he will this week and the week of Jan. have cost and quantity figures build under those provisions. notices in South Windsor, resident’s have begun to 20. receive their new property G ood M on this week, so come get your Stop & values. Awards Talcottville Church Both the town assessor’s of­ The annual Jaycee Outstan­ fice and the United Appraisal ding Young Educator and Sponsoring Film Show Co. of East Hartford have rec­ Distinguished Service Award ^lopsworfh. Delicious foods from our Deli-Hut tified the various problems presentations will be made Available in Stores Featuring A Service Dell. which occurred last week when “Afghanistan and Nova camels), and the holy city ot This week, we have specially priced the delicious foods you need to Saturday, Jan. 25 at the Marco Scotia," will be the subject of a Mazar-Sharif. assessment notices were Polo Restaurant in East Hart­ full-length film to be presented they will experience serve a great Italian dinner... spaghetti and sauce, sausages, pizza, lots Gistioa Salami scheduled to be mailed. ford. by William Stockdale of Put­ more. When the quality is this good, and you save molto lira, you get your Carando . Virtually all the town’s following in the footsteps of Arlilicial Casing nam at the Talcottville Marco Polo in the Hindu Kush Stop & Shopsworth! assessments went up, and in Gel your Stop & Shopsworth! 9 9 some cases rose 100 per cent Nominations to either of Congregational Church, Jan. 17 mountains, and visit in the these positions should be sub­ $ 4 9 9 over 1965 values. Ten years ago at 8 p.m. under the sponsorship homes of the people. As a Carando Brand Pepperoni ' II). mitted to the Jaycees, Box 445, of the Pilgrim Fellowship. . climax there will be a trip was the last time the town’s C a ra n d o South Windsor, or by calling 69'= real and personal property was Proceeds from the sale of through the famous Khyber Mortadella B ra n d 528-4727. tickets, which will be J2 for Pass. Black Forest reassessed. Italian Loaf B ra n d 69<= adults and $1 for students, will The second part of the film Stop & Shop Wine Vinegar B eef C h u c k liaifd to lifito F or go to the church parking lot will explore Nova Scotia Stop&Shop Salad Oil Provolone Cheese S lic in g lb fund and the fellowship. from Yarmouth through the Viva Italian Dressing e 01 I Honey Glazetj Ham Stockdale is one of America’s Evangeline country to Halifax South Windsor Woman foremost travelers and lec­ and Cape Breton Island. A White Clam Sauce Potato Salad 49^, turers. Solid WhiteTuna Blade Steak highlight of the film will be a bone-in SfOD & S60D O $4 Macaroni & Beef 89^, Missionary in Australia The first part of the film will return to Nova Scotia in winter, Food Storage Bagsis Coufi I be devoted to Afghanistan, a When you spend dollars for visiting craftsmen at work in Sandwich Bags Count Package I Italian Fiesta Dip 89;=, country closed to outsiders until their homes, and the adventure 00 n Q , $-4 beef, make sure you get Sponsored by The Church of Stop & Shop Plastic Wrap ,011 1 Garlic Bread "“'roTLoai^'’'’ 59*= Judy Kuehnei very recent times. The of a trip over the Cabot Trail great beef... Stop & Shop Jesus Christ of Latter Day Glad Trash Bags 0 Count Package 99^ audience will “travel" with the during the heaviest snowstorm "Quality-Protected” beef. Miss Linda Knox of Palmer Saints in Manchester, Miss lb . Reel in the Savings! Knox said that she had realized Stockdales in their Volkswagen of the season. s t r e * * All-week freezer specials! 4 9 Dr., South Windsor, left bus into remote areas; will see As a contribution, Trudon 8 Wednesday to begin an 18 for a long while that she wanted films of the world's largest Volkswagen in Talcottville, will C o n t e ** „.morelooa'»"'“"™' bone-ln Sib.box Squld^l29 month missionary stay in to do missionary work and was Beef Chuck Underblade Steak 8 9 f h Frozen Buddha, the world's highest give away 50 free tickets for the Deluxe Australia. “grateful for the opportunity to boneless $-|49 Delicious slulled anO bakeO in tomato sauce auto tunnel (also used by show. Beef Chuck Top Blade Steak lb. Miss Knox, who is a 1967 serve.” K z i a * J 9 9 Haddock Fillets graduate of South Windsor High Miss Knox attended Ricks 26 oz package $-|59 "Quality-Protecteij" Beef Breaded Shrimp ’I'" School, left from Bradley Air­ College in Idaho and Brigham ^2 01 g g c Beef Chuck Cubed Steak lb. Regional School Board Greene County Ravioli port and will stay for five days Young University in Salt Lake $ -|1 9 Cooked Flounder or Haddock M'* S2’9 "Quality-Prolected" Beel T a u t 0 S t t 1 ID pkq. City. She has been active in Buitoni Lasagna pkg lb. at the Mission Home in Salt to or S<4 Beef Chuck For Stew Representatives Chided 6 Dressed Sm elts Fro ie n 69' church activities teaching Sun­ Italian Vegetables Eye 2 p k g i I Lake City, Utah to prepare for day School and working with a Chopped or Leaf Spinach Simply Super — Uniformly good everytime. her trip and study with church ANDOVER feels they are economically our Stop & Shop Kitchen young adult group. ' ■ soecials that don t cornp ^ Ui'di Era pYom authority there. effective. Q,«da Eye Donna Holland Fou» Ea* Pkg 65' Post said the claim is the Corn on the Cob (>)rre‘.|)ondenl proposed school will only affect oi the foods your Stop & Shopsworth. Birds Eye Tasti Puffs 3 X'M FreshPizza PKg S9" 616-0,375 GroundBeet 79 lb. ‘ Simply Super regular ground beel contains not more than 28% of lal. Robert Post, resident and the mill rate by 3.4 mills but he It’s our way of gw)ng y« Cooked Chldtens former selectman, and Tom feels it will be more like 10. Mrs. Dreyer when contacted (6$ Tbrtellini Roasted or Barbecue Style Blender, Supersnacks Landry, resident, charge An­ " r X T ; Angy's 6 oz. Our delicious White Gem chicken. 7 9 : said she was contacted by Lan­ pkg. dover members of the Regional , “ Miniature ■ raviol ■ 7 9 * 1 9 9 Board of Education, District 8, dry who wanted information on Chicken Breast 50 oz. can Topics for Workshops the school which she gave him. Sensational low p ric e ! Minute Maid Orange Juice 'cVn' 59' Meat Balls with doing a poor job of 14 or She said he appeared very in­ W h ite G em Meat Lasagna OL-tiCIOUS Dkg 89' representing townspeople on Red Hawiian Punch 29' 14 or terested even though he had not 1? 01 U.S. Grade ”A” — Whole or Split Cheese Lasagna «»•'»s-' pkg 79' Two programs, to help aid the meals without eating expensive thf board and in keeping Lenders Bagels'-"" 2 pkQJ 79' been to any of the informational \\ The sweetest lasting chicken money can buy lb. sweet items. townspeople informed of the i6or 5109 8 9 Pizza Sub Sandwich Tally 7 or 69' homemakers, will be presented sessions held. Mrs. Dreyer said Taste O'Sea Cod Fillets pkg I by the Tolland County Exten­ There will be two workshops status of the proposed middle I ? 04 Q Q C the board has held several Msdne Sara Lee Pull Aparts peg Chicken Thighs 79fo Chicken Drumsticks 99! Wednedsday, one in the mor­ school. Cold season savings on sion Service this week. One nai|in-Cmn»mon, or Dutch Apply White Gem U.S. Grade "A" ning from 9:30 to 11:30 and the Of the three representatives publicized sessions including White Gem U.S. Grade "A" Health & Beauty Aids! will be on the topic, “How To other fom 7 to 9 p.m. They will on the board both Post and Lan­ one in Andover in October, Make Your Blender Work Mrs. Bourn, who is filling a Prime 19 Lavoris Mouthwash 9 9 ' Better,” and the other be led by Eileen Crane, a dry cited Mrs. Albert Dreyer as potatoes iGaL Ice Cream ' Hot or Sweet vacancy on the board, said she Merit Brand Asst. Flavors 9 9 < lb. Bonus Pack BoMIe “Supersnacks Workshop.” University of Connecticut she was only the one who Italian Sausage 1 graduate student in nutrition. received a call from a woman U.S. No. 1 Hall Gallon Carton BAYER Bayer Aspirin 5-|29 The program on blenders is answered questions put to her She will explore the four food about the school with facts and who identified herself as Whole, 2 V2-3 lbs Hendrie’s Ice Cream Cups 200 Count Package scheduled for Tuesday from 10 Heather Bacon. She said the O' liutdik Cuot 36 or Low Calorie Goodness! a.m. to noon and will be groups and where snacks fit in. figures. O u rW W te Gems are a Vaseiine intensive She will also offer advise on The other two represen­ woman wanted exact directions repeated from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. 15 oz bottle time-saver, money-saver, and tatives, Catherine Bourn and to the site and had severai Values from our dairy department! Care Lotion 15 oz bottle 9 9 ' for those who cannot come questions about the school. \%al Shoulder Blade Regular or Herbal during the day. sugar-saver snacks. Howard Roberts, when con­ / Mrs. Bourn said she knows ^ Serve in a tomato Cold Medicine Mrs. Mary Ellen Krygowski, tacted could not answer any finest quality Rkotta Cheese sauce and top with Nyquii 6 oz btl. 9 9 ' The programs both days will questions and admitted they where the site is but didn’t have home economist of Far­ be open to the public free of the exact street directions so Calabro Whole Milk onions and peppers. ^ B lb . mington, will explain how to had not even been to the thrifty value. Limit 3 For your Italian recipes coP Nasal Spray 79^ charge. Those planning to at­ asked the woman to call the M tA l't** j chickens, elltier«hole or 4 W ay — 15 c c. package make better use of a blender, proposed site according to Post M'l filC»'l> $129 tend are asked to preregister by BY f AB It) pkg — ii.cki 7 5 ' for stuffing and Landry. next evening. The woman Corn Oil Margarine Veal Breast • lb. how to get your money’s worth calling Carmen Burrows, at cut-up or split. Vicks Vaporub 4 9 ' Post said all three represen­ agreed and Mrs. Bourn said at cut-up V." -r- Or^lit 2V2-3 lbs 4 5 i Stella Parmesan Wedge 69' for $179 out of appliances, and selection 875-3331. that time she would answer her cacciatore ' lb. and use of them. tatives receive their salaries in Broilers Cut up or spilt Stella Romano Wedge : 69' Veal Stew Boneless 36 Count Bit questions with exact figures, «hen you can buy quality Congespirin The workshop on snacks will The meetings will be at the the field of education and com­ 5 5 ' $179 5 9 ' Riggio Sliced Mozzarella ' Flavorful and tender. Tolland County Agricultural pared it to a having a planning not approximate ones. The VMhite Veal Shoulder Roast-Boneless ' lb. present ideas about different woman never returned the call Stella Shredded Mozzarella Dristan Decongestant kinds of things to eat between Center, Rt. 30, Vernon. and zoning commission made 24 Count she said. up of realtors, From Stop & Shop’s own bakery! Fresh from our garden of eatin’ Tablets B ottle 9 9 ' Landry said as far as finan­ Roberts when contacted said TOWN OF MANCHESTER cing the proposed school goes he was contacted by Post and POSITION VACANCY Free Bus Rides Andover taxpayers are already asked many questions by him. ^ I t a l i a n (5 months) To Health Center He said he answered the No repricing on merchandise already Manchester Residents Only overtaxed and town leaders Calif.r-oshest Broccoli produce in town come to Stop & Shop. 4 9 now come to every other questions he could. Roberts ' Bread price marked on our shelves, w h e n we STOCK CLERK - Are Available must increase a price, a new unit price tag will town meeting requesting ad­ said some of the questions do S ^ 16 oz. WATER & SEWER FARMINGTON (UPI) - show the new selling price. A red plastic tag ditional funds. not have an answer at this stage loaves DEPARTMENT Patients at the University of ^ g g P la n ts ; will indicate the items on which there have He said the people represen­ so he was unable to answer M acaroid g l o p & S h o p 39 $4.60 - $4.70 Connecticut’s Health Center them. He has been a member of All Butter English Muffins 43' been increases. (Unit price tags with both the ting you should represent you oa i S'loa '' D»g old and new prices are being prepared.) But 40 Hour Week will be able to take free buses f/1 CD K and keep you informed of the board since July. He said he Buttertop Bread slock already on the shelf will be sold at the Liberal fringe benefits inciude from Hartford to Farmington, has been to the site of the :.C dery- 39 happenings which they are not Cracked Wheat Bread old, lower price. When there's a price de­ paid vacation; sick leave; according to an agreement doing. He said the proposed site proposed school. , crease, we will lower the price on shell stock. holidays; pension plan; com­ between the UConn board of S £4tin« SiCD 4 SiPii The Andover League of If you find a can or package with more than of the school should be marked k1(P/4 OZ M aple W alnut Cake 1$ or pkg 79' Florida Chicory or Escarole255 plete insurance plan. trustees and the Connecticut which it is not. Landry added Woman Voters will sponsor an m itn B t one price, you'll pay the lowest price (or that Employees' credit union Co. informational session on the Crackers and cans can or package.* that in the end if the proposed First of the Season •W*ek(y iptc<4ls O' "»4le ll•m |" p'tctd lo*e' ih»n oui figu't' D'ic«i available. The service is due to begin school is accepted he believes proposed school Jan. 23. tomato soup. 1-Ib Daisy Donuts will b« leprictd upward lo their regular pricei altar the tala 4v«nl This position is under the Jan. 20, it was announced Sun­ y r ' Item} controlled by tlaia lawt. lobacco. and beer are aiampl Irpm taxpayers will pay more than is A brochure on the school will ihit policy Emergency Employment Act. day. be sent to all boxholders soon. Lunchtime pkg Plain or Sugar 11V) oz. “Iteiimle Oranges 1 2 6 9 * being quoted. Our own Slop & Shop. pKgs. A Applicant must be screened to Patients wishing to get from The proposed school will goodness. 2 determine economic eligibility. Landry said this time infla­ 49 Stop&Shop w ants Hartford to the health center tion and recession is not the come to referendum on Jan. 28. C l Stop & Shop Orange Cake 89' Hyacinth Flant Fhilo. Totem-on-Pole ^ *1 Please call 649-4558 or see Mrs. will be able to ride any of the Polls will be open in each of the Sieo i Shop Banana Tea Bread i Z 'i 04 pkg 59' t o b e y o u r Ladabouche at the State ConnCo buses to Farmington. time to get involved with noted Hems offered for sale not available >n case lots, or to three towns in the district from Prices ellective Mon., Jan. 13 — Sat., Jan. 18 building anything, especially . 13 Thru Sat., Jai' j>8 Sand, or Frank. Rolls 3'p'.,“.'pkgi ‘ 1 other retail dealers o' wholesalers Most items specially sale Flood Stam p Store. Unemployment Bureau, 806 Special bus stubs handed out by 6 a m. until 8 p.m. Passage will In ia>rrcs5 lu Ji> of our customers, we reserve the right lo limit priced, some, at our everyday low prices Bakery prices effec­ where escalated costs remain ?2 04 tive Monday ihru Saturday. * * Main Street, Manchester. the drivers will entitle the Stop&Shop Lemon Pie p«g 83' sales to three packages ol arty item except where otherwise unforeseen. He said he is not be by vote of the district, not starts Mon.j J®*' Closing date for filing is Friday, patients to rebates after they the individual towns. against double sessions, he STOP & SHOP in • MANCHESTER 263 Middle TurnDike West • EAST HARTFORD 830 Silver Lane. 8:00a.m.-10:00p.m., Mon.-Sat. Januarv 17, 1975. have received treatment. I PAGE EIGHT - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Mon., Jan, 13, 1975 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Mon., Jan. 13, 1975— PAGE NINE- Mailloux-Hartmann AAUW Meet On Jan. 20 Elman Says Budget Hike Certain the fuel saving programs used ‘‘China: a personal visit" will Take your time. COVENTRY the possibility of student van- Robert Pratt indicated that the CLOBE during the energy shortage last be the topic of the branch Monica Shea dalism. The board program will show a deficit of year in an effort to keep the meeting of the Greater Hart­ When buying a diamond Correspondent recommended that the statue between $2,500 and $3,000 for Travel Service H e r a ld 742-9495 deficit in that account to a be erected on the North Coven­ ford Branch, American the year. minimum. 555 MAIN STREET Association of University get all the facts. Dr. Arnold Elman, try Green at Rt. 44A and 31. The board appointed George Board member Thomas Hill 643-2165 Women, Jan. 20 at 7:45 p.m. at Area Profile superintendent of schools, told The board approved the Coon as acting principal of the attended his last board meeting Over 30 Years , the Unitarian Meeting House the Board of Education last expenditure of $1,500 for a se­ high school for the duration of Travel Experienee ' And above all on Thursday as he has resigned Library-Lounge, 50 Bloomfield week that even if the schools cond semester of the Adult the illness of Milton Wilde who Authorized agent in Manchester , as of Jan. 20. Board members Ave., Hartford. know your Jeweler. create no new programs and if Education program to run until suffered a coronary last week. for all Airlines, Railroads and presented Hill with a plaque in Steamship Lines. Guest speaker will be some cuts were made in late May or early June. Wilde will be out of schoool for recognition of his four years on‘ Frances Crowe, community existing ones there will still Adult Education director two to three months. the board from 1971 to 1975. representative, American Town Planners To Discuss have to be increases in next Ann Baker of the Beautifica­ Friends' Service Community, year’s Board of Education tion Committee was present at Amherst, Mass. Slides will be budget. the meeting and asked for shown and a discussion will Subdivision Alternatives The board is presently boaid permission to erect a Th^ -5(hoo/ -foT follow, comparing China’s negotiating with the teachers, Since 1972 ^ ^ The meeting will begin at 7:30 A film on flowers and birds statue of a woman on school policies with U. S. policies, school secretaries and the COVENTRY in the Board Room of the Town will be shown. property. The Beautification Nursery and Elementary School Individualized Education topics of women’s rights, child custodians for new contracts Monica Shea Hall. Committee wanted to erect a care and the economy. Senior Citizens and the teachers have asked for Half or Full Day Programs Second Semester Information Available Correspondent To Fill Vacanciee The Senior Citizens Club will an 18 per cent increase over last statue on the front lawn of the Refreshments will be served. Loring Photo Nassiff Photo Li)ring Photo 742-9495 Members of the Democratic meet on Wednesday at 1 p.m. at year’s salaries so these costs Capt. Nathan Hale School by All graduates of four-year William Gutterman will at­ the pond. colleges and universities are The engagement of Miss The engagement of Miss Lin­ The engagement of Miss Jan Town Committee will act on the Second Congregational would have to be figured into tend the Planning and Zoning Mrs. Baker said the commis­ welcome. For further informa­ Deborah A. Cantone to William da Marie White to John Francis Marie Christadore of recommendations of candidates Church Community House on the additional costs of fuel, Commission meeting tonight to sion had picked that site tion about this meeting and the F. Johnson, both of Hannon, both of Manchester, Manchester to Jeffery Lee for several boards and com­ Rt. 44A. utilities and supplies for the discuss with the commission because it was centrally newly formed Manchester-area Manchester, has been an­ has been announced by her Pangburn of Bloomfield, has missions for appointment by Following the business budget. alternatives to the subdivision located and was near the Police Literature Study Group, call nounced by her parents, Mr. father, Lawrence N. White of 63 been announced by her parents, the Town Council when the meeting the seniors will hear Dr. Elman also told the board 6h6-I6\o of his land on North River and Department. Mrs. Walter Wright of 173D E. and Mrs. Thomas G. Cantone of Pine St. She is also the daughter Mr. and Mrs. Jack Christadore town committee meets Tuesday from Miss Layne Allison of Ver­ that if the costs of fuel goes no Goose Lane. Board members decided that Middle Tpke. 209 Gardner St. of the late Mrs. Lawrence N. of 20 Willard Rd. at 8 p.m. in the Board Room of non, a recent International higher than .35 per gallons and White. This discussion will take the school uses no more than they wouldn’t give permission Mr. Pangburn is the son of the Town Hall. Farm Youth Exchange Mr. Hannon is the son of John place at 8 and will include con- 186,000 gallons of fuel, there for the erection of the statue at Mr. Johnson is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward There are vacancies on the delegate to South Korea. She is J. Hannon of 103 Falknor Dr. sidcratiosn of road relocations will be a deficit of $21,0(W in the this site because of the respon­ Douglas A. Johnson of 208 Pangburn of Bloomfield. Zoning Board of Appeals, majoring in special education Griswold St. and Mrs. Marion and Mrs. Helen Pelligrinelli of in that area. The commission Conservation Commission, for the handicapped at Southern fuel account for this year. sibility to the board if it was F. Crawford of 144 Birch St. Windsor. The bride-elect is a 1973 denied a preliminary applica­ Board of Health and the Board Connecticut State College. The schools have reinstituted erect^ on school property and The bride-elect is a 1971 graduate of Manchester High tion for part of this area last of Welfare to be filled. McLaughlin Photo ABOUT School. She is employed at' year. The bride-elect is a 1971 graduate of East Catholic High The committee will also dis­ On Dodd Staff graduate of Manchester High School. She is presently a senior Travelers Insurance Co. Representative Robert Walsh cuss the establishment of a will meet with the commission Mrs. Rosanne Walsh, Rt. 31 NEEDLEPOINT FRAMED Mr. and Mrs. Len Mailloux TOWN School and is employed at at Anna Maria College in Her fiance was graduated resolution or policy committee at 9 to discuss prospective has been appointed to the staff Travelers Insurance Co. Paxton, Mass, where she is from Bloomfield High School in to formulate policies on town majoring in French. legislation with the commission of Congressman Christopher bride; Mrs. Joyce Thorpe, 1972. He is currently serving in issues and to present these for Dodd. Carol Delphine Hartmann Her fiance, a 1%9 graduate of members. sister of the bridegroom; and Her fiance, a 1965 graduate of the U. S. Army as a military consideration as resolutions by ^ 10% OFF A and Len Mailloux. both of The executive board of Manchester High School, is a Other items on the agenda in­ Mrs. Walsh will act as a W m Mrs. Mary Ann Krowka. Manchester High School, is policeman at Fort Hamilton, the town committee. Rockville, exchanged wedding Waddell School PTA will meet sales representative at Calvin clude a decision on the applica­ caseworker in Dodd’s home of­ All of the attendants wore owner of Johnson Sign Service. N.Y. Garden Club Meets fice in Norwich at an annual vows Jan. 11 in a double-ring tonight at 7;30 in Mrs. Bossidy’s Ford in East Hartford. tion of Peter Gunas for a 16-lot gowns of navy blue nylon crepe The Garden Club will meet salary of $10,500. ceremony at the First Lutheran classroom. Room 3, at the The couple plan a June 14 A summer wedding is No date has been set for the subdivision on Carpenter and barn's Apple Church, Ellington. splashed with white flowers. school. Room mothers are in­ wedding. Merrow Rds. if an extension is Tuesday at 1 p.m. at the home She is a former caseworker SINGER LEARNING CENTER wedding. planned. 0K1INM.-Na. The bride is the daughter of Their gowns, fashioned with V- vited to attend this meeting. not granted to the commission of Mrs. Emil Mamet on Bread for the State Department of ART GALLERIES ^ For Early Childhood Education necklines, were trimmed with and Milk St., with Mrs. Fred Welfare and worked at a MAHCHESTER PARKADE ii-t; tm-nL 481 Spring St. Manchester Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hart­ by Gunas at the meeting 11-i; MT. IM TEL. 848-1610 ' - white fur. They wore head- Kingsbury as co-hostes-s newspaper. I4«xt to Forbos & Wallace ari SW. 12 S mann of 12 Crowp St. ^ The tonight. half day • full day • summer program' bridegroom is the son of Mr. pieces of white fur and carried Memorial Temple, Pythian matching muffs with bouquets Sisters, will meet Tuesday at 7 Spring: and Mrs. Ulderic Mailloux of Gourmets relish the spicy Our 75th Anniversary \fear 143 Grove St. of miniature blue carnations. p.m. at Odd Fellows Hall. After honey derived from thyme a brief business session, of­ Leading Jewelers&Sijyersmiths The Rev. Richard E. Ber­ Gary Krowka was best man. growing on the slopes of Mount tram. pastor of First Lutheran ficers of Memorial Temple, and Hymettus in Greece. Tradition 958 MAIN STREET, DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER Peace Corps, Ushers were George Thorpe, Linne Lodge and Memorial Clothes Costs and Shapes says this honey was the original Hartford • Weatfarma Mall and the Rev. John J. WTiite of brother-in-law of the St. Bernard Church, Rockville, Lodge of the Knights of Pythias food of the gods. VISTA Seek bridegroom; Raymond Len- officiated. Mark Roszczewski will be installed in triple By GAY PAULEY ‘‘Everyone is price con­ tocha of Coventry and Dennis Volunteers was organist and soloist. ceremonies. Refreshments will UPl Women's Editor scious,” he said. “Manufac­ Tomczak of Salem, N. H. JANUARY SAYIHCS! The bride, given in marriage be served by Mrs. Herbert N E W YORK (UPI) - The turers want to hold the line and by her father, wore a gown of Alley and Mrs. Gladys Gamble. downward trend in the economy if there is any increase it will be Persons interested in the white jersey fashioned with a A reception was held at the means upbeat news for women a very small percentage.” He VISTA and Peace Corps V-neckline, Empire waist and Colony in Talcottville after clothes shopping in 1975. referred to the trend in the programs may meet with SAVE ON HOUSEHOLD CLEANING AIDS Princess Ann sleeves, full- which the couple left on a trip to Novena of the Miraculous Manufacturers will work to volume end of ready-to-wear— representatives Jan. 20 and 21 SHOP CALDOR AND SAVE Florida. On their return they Medal and Benediction of the hold the line on prices, offer "but for Bill Blass or Geoffrey 31. O^arman, at the ACTION office, 60 length train and Venice lace r.3~ trim. Her headband and finger­ will make their home at Blessed Sacrament will be more quality and better design, Beene, that’s another thing.” Washington St., Suite 411, Hart­ Lysol Lysol tip length white nylon veil were N orthgate A partm ents, in celebrated tonight at 7:30 at the and won’t try to push a radical The two are among the ford, from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Toilet Bowl Basin, Tub, Tile also trimmed with Venice lace. Rockville. Church of the Assumption, S. new silhouette for the coming American designers whose VISTA and the Peace Corps . Ban Roll On J Adams St. fashion season. clothes sell to the upper income are among several volunteer Get Ready for Cleaner Cleaner She carried a cascade of white Mrs. Mailloux is presently a (•IlotbtprH ^ Deodorant minim sweetheart roses and blue The silhouette will be customer who can afford a programs sponsored by the ice and Snow Ahead I CUUII student at Manchester Com­ modified from the voluminous label for ?400 on up. federal agency ACTfON. 1-1/2 oz. Size Reg. 99° stephanotis. 67 Ea. J b F O R munity College. Mr Mailloux is Manchester Chapter, Miss Joy Gerber was maid of look of last year’s ’’Big Droop” Even here the woman is price The ACTION representatives associated with Hartmann’s SPEBSQSA, will meet tonight 887 Main Street in Removes stains, disin­ honor. Bridesmaids were Miss so that it flatters most figures conscious—'T il buy it today. It visiting Hartford are returned Supermarket in Rockville. at 7:30 at the Teen Center with soft shaping, feminine is less expensive now than it VISTA and Peace Corps fects and deodorizes. Non-abrasive, no Beverly_Hartman_n,s^^sterofthe ...... ^^^^^^ester DuPont DuPont Excedrin 24 oz. bottle. scrubbing or rinsing. touches of shirring and gathers, will be a year from npw.” downtown Manchester volunteers. Recreation Center. The and with a length ‘‘stabilized’’ But it is the manufacturer Currently, there is a need for Windshield Windshield Bottle of 100 meeting is open to all men in­ at just covering the knee, said aiming for the customer whose 'Where Fitting You It OUR PLEASURE VISTA and Peace Corps Washer De-Icer with Reg. 1.39 Glory Wood Preen terested in singing four-part family is from $15,000 to $20,000 and YOUR SATISFACTION.'' ’ volunteers to work in health- WNDEHieil 1.07 Vincent Monte-Sano, president Concentrate barbershop harmony. of the New York Couture a year, who is “cutting away a related fields. WMHM Scraper Top Spray Foam Floor Wax n ilflE E K Chaicesf Meats In Town! Business Council. lot of the fa t” to stay in There are positions available e Our Our Rug Cleaner 1 Gallon business, Monte-Sano said. to people with professional skill cieaNei Reg. Reg Listerine Antiseptic The religious education board He doubted that designer or related work experience. 89° 6 6 ! i o . 99° 8 8 * = of Second Congregational Halston’s skimp, a revival of He’s cutting down on the sizes 32 oz. Size 4 There is also a variety of TUES. ONLY SPECIAL! Church will meet tonight at 7; 30 the miniskirt, would have any of collections, say from 100 positions available for people Reg. 1.69 | 1.39 1.99 in the church parlor. marked effect on other collec­ items to 75 or even 50. Monte- Spray on, sponge in. Protects tine floors. Genuine "Waybest” tions because ’’women are not The SALE Is Onl! with experience in engineering, Cleans 10x14 ft. rug. Cleans as it waxes. Sano said it’s a case of not "just ready to swing back yet. to make new things, but make construction, business and Snow Broom & Super Spray CHICKEN LEGS .. 6 9 * A coffee hour and Bible study "It is not an honest direction; good ones.” economics. Ice Scraper Wire Drier Aditional information and fellowship for women will be it only confuses the customer. ’ ’ Our held at Calvary Church, 647 E. Monte-Sano, who’s been in "In some ways, now is like applications are available Reg. CHICKEN BREASTS .. 8 5 * Middle Tpke. the apparel business for more World War II when there were throughout the year by contac­ 1.09 government restrictions on 21st Semi-Annual 1 . 2 7 88L than three decades, said the ting ACTION at the address Waterproofs Ignition Catch The Hits You Missed! Epworth Circle of South state of today’s economy had fabrics,” he said. “Designers given above, or by calling 244- Long reaching 24" system for quick HIGHLAND PARK MARKET United Methodist Church will made apparel manufacture buckled down and produced 2304. handle; removes heavy starts. Seals out some damned good clothes.’ snow. Rugged scraper. m oisture. 317 Highland St., Manchester—Phone 646-427T meet tonight at 7:30 at the "fiercely competitive at all home of Miss Margaret levels. More than ever the Manufacturers are trimming ALL BEATLES Korngiebel, 28 Bank St. designer and manufacturer “fat” with fewer gimmicks, have to do an honest job." KODAK PHOTOGRAPHIC BOOK SALE becaue every extra frill, every Music Boosters Spray, Steam & Dry China and Monte-Sano spoke of the unnecessary trim adds to labor LP & S-TRACK TAPE Proctor Silex Iron Stoneware Mugs future of women’s fashions in cost. Meet Wednesday All Books All Books All Books rr an interview preceding the 64th Reg. 95° Reg. 1.40 Reg. 1.50 Our Reg. 99° Our Reg. 1.29 semi-annual "national press ‘‘I’m sympathetic with ONE-WEEK Our week” of the council, a trade designers though,’’ said Monte- Rham District SPECIAL Reg. 70 “IJUSTCANT and promotion organization. Sano. "The stores keep asking Starts Tues., Jan. 14th, 9 A.M. — ‘The Rham Music Boosters SALE 11.97 The week, which is for them for something new, the Club will have a meeting SAVE OVER $3 67' 87' visiting reporters from all news designers produce it, and then Open tor YOUR convenience Wednesday at 7 p.m. in the Press a button8 for spray or steam Attractive, colorful styles for hot or Improve your photographic skills. Enjoy your hobby more. cold drinks — mix and match! Not AFFO R D I D LOSE media, began Sunday night and the stores don’t do anything school cafeteria. All band and Choose from many titles. or switch tor dry ironing. will end Wednesday, shortened with it. They read their com­ 9 P.M. Tues. Night! chorus members and their Temperature guide. #13901 all styles in all stores. from the usual five days in the puters and reorder what’s been parents are invited. WEIGHT.” interests of economy. selling.” eANNEn SALE IN 80TH DEPAnTMENTS The April trip to Bermuda Three-Section Metal Movie Reels INCLUDING THE FOLLOWING ITEM S:- will be discusseid in detail, in­ Tripod Complete with Cans cluding all fund-raising events. You’re only fooling yourself if you stuff your shopping bag with Our sugar-filled cakes, cookies or “empty calorie” snacks, while you continue Reg. 200 Ft. Reel to believe that the Weight Watchers* food program is some kind of Manchester Community 19.99 Reg.and Can 89° 67<= expensive lobster and steak deal. College Men’s Wear Women’s Wear 2-way pan-tilt head; Our program helps people lose weight and keep it off with a wide Division of Community Services extends to 55-1/2” , col­ variety of surprisingly inexpensive, yet appetizing foods. Antique lapses to 21-1/2”. 3 400 Ft. Reel and Can If the high cost of food was your excuse for not coming to a Weight Spring Semester SUITS DRESSES section aluminum legs. Reg. 1.26 89< Remington Hot Pistol Toastmaster Push Watchers meeting, there’s nothing to Non-credit Courses stand in your way. Thieves Blower-Dryer Button Cven/Broiler At the very next meeting, well LONG DRESSES INCREASING PERSONAL AWARENESS SPORT COATS Arrested Our Our give out our new booklet crammed Weller Soldering Kit Reg. Reg. with tips on how, to prepare Astrology I and II Dual heat soldering gun with useful 25.99 1 0 9 ?#HP1000 36.99 2 8 ^ ®#5247 . delicious meals while on the SKIRTS EAST HADDAM(UPI) - accessories, handy utility case. Our After they had loaded $3,000 Super powerful 1,000 watts. Mas 6 Touch a button, it broils or bakes! Weight Watchers Program at a non- Reg. 13.99 Being A Woman SLACKS worth of antiques from the drying and styling settings plus Works like oven. 200 to 500 inflationary cost for you and your LONG SKIRTS Dougherty House into a car, drying nozzle attachment. degrees for all baking needs. family. Stop fooling yourself. Join Sources of Constructive three Meriden persons were YOUR at our next Weight SLACKS arrested by state police and 70 REPEAT OF A SELLOUT! Watchers meeting. CAR COATS charged with first degree CHOICE DartiHorM Environmental Values GEORGE HARRISON We know how you feel. BLOUSES larceny and third degree George Harrison’s Our New InflaUon Fifhter. burglary. BookUt oBet aiptr*! 2/n/76 Expanding Human SOME SUEDES Paul lasiello, 18, and an un­ JERSIES identified juvenile were Consciousness arrested Sunday as they carried antiques from the museum, a Universal Consciousness SHIRTS PANTS SUITS restored former residence on Johnsonville Road, to their car, WESTCLOX Digital Graphoanalysis CO-ORDINATES and Nancy Dillinger, 20, was Panasonic Portable SPORT SHIRTS arrested in the car, police said. (handwriting analysis) 8-TracK Tape Player Drowse Dialite Alarm SOME SWEATERS word of the alleged attempted SAVE Introductory and Advanced robbery from a neighbor. All OVER TIES 4tems were recovered but some *4 THERE ARE DAY AND EVENING CLASSES NEAR YOUR HOME. SOME COATS FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION, CALL: Transactional Analysis Easily read back-lighted nu­ merals; hour, minute and second HARTFORD COUNTY SOME SWEATERS RAIN COATS readout. Wood tone cabinet. 2 3 2 -7 6 0 0 WEIGHT WATCHERS’

f e PAGE TEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn,, Mon., Jan. 13. 1975 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Mon., Jan. 13, 1975 — PAGE ELEVEN OBITUARIES POLICE REPORT John McCollum John P. McAuley .Mias Mabel F. Waters John McCollum, 82, of 58 George H. Caffrey Front Four Outstanding in Steeler Triumph John Patrick McAuley of Miss Mabel Frances Waters, Lockwood St., died Sunday at George H. Caffrey, 77, of written promise to appear in non-surety bond for court Jan. Hartford, 50, proprietor of the 86, of 333 Bidwell St., died this Bruce A. Ensign, 26, of Hart­ Manchester Memorial Meriden died Sunday in court in East Hartford Jan. 27. 27. Friendship Cafe in Hartford 12 morning at Manchester ford was arrested Saturday at Hospital. He was the husband of Meriden-Wallingford Hospital • Heinz A. Saur, 16, of East • Two Enfield youths were years, died Sunday at Memorial Hospital. 9:45 p.m. at the state correction Ethel Jones McCollum. after a brief illness. He was the Hartford was charged with arrested on Adams St. in a car Newington Veterans Hospital. She was born Aug. 30,1888 in center in Hartford on a Circuit He was born Feb. 9, 1892, in father of Robert J. Caffrey of evading responsibility Sunday there Sunday at 10:15 p.m. and Each Member of Winners to Receive $15,000 Hartford and lived there all un­ Court 12 warrant charging him Rockville section of Vernon and Manchester. after a one-car accident at 9:20 charged with illegal possession Survivors are two brothers, til moving to Manchester a year with conspiracy to commit lived in Manchester most of his p.m. on Center St. just east of of marijuana. They are Andrew NEW ORLEANS (UPI)— “Whatever it takes,” has been handoff for the only scoring in a defense-dominated first scooted the left side for 24 yards. He was thrown for a “From our vantage point, Brown had not reached the George P. McAuley and James Other survivors are his wife, ago. She retired 21 years ago burglary. life. He retired 18 years ago W. Middle Tpke., police said. T. Sterchak, 19, and Larry A. Pittsburgh Steeler Coach Chuck Noll’s season-long reply half. three-yard loss on the next play but then got the ball again L. McAuley, both of 2 other sons, 2 daughters, a from the Hartford Gas Co., now The charge involves a break ground when the ball came loose,” said Viking Coach Bud from Cheney Bros, where he The car driven by Saur struck Roy, 17, when asked how his team won its games. and rambled around the left side for the touchdown. Manchester, and two other sister, and 13 grandchildren. the Connecticut Natural Gas Dec. 5 into a Congress St. home White was hospitalized for most of last week with a viral Grant who became the first coach to lose three Super had worked for 45 years as a a traffic signal box, backed up, Both were released on 3150 Sunday, at chilly and wind-blown Tulane Stadium, it took “I had a head cold, but, you know, you can’t let a cold brothers; two sisters, Mrs. Co., where she had been from which was taken jewelry, infection and missed all six Pittsburgh workouts here but Bowl games. “Our bench reacted immediately —there weaver. The funeral is Tuesday at 9:15 and left the scene, police said. non-surety bonds for court Jan. Mary Sullivan and Mrs. Sarah employed for 40 years as a stereo equipment and wrapped a stifling defense combined with just enough offense to was determined to not only play but also to start. stop you,” said Harris who was voted the game’s most wasn’t any question in their mind it was a fumble. He was a veteran of the a.m. from the John J. Ferry Saur was also given a written 27. Ridolfi, both of Manchester, clerk in the billing department. Christmas presents, all valued give the Steelers their first Super Bowl championship with valuable player and will receive an automobile for his ef­ “The official who called it was across the field and Mexican border campaign in and Sons Funeral Home, 88 E. warning for speeding, police and three other sisters; a Survivors are two nieces, at 3250, police said. a 16-6 victory over the . “White is a good indication of the attitude of this team,” forts. “They say there’s no cure for a cold, so I wasn’t 1915. Main St., Meriden, with a Mass said. behind him and the official who ruled it our ball was in daughter, and one grand­ Mrs. Raymond Bradley of Ensign was also charged VERNON “I’m really proud of this football team,” Noll said. “We Noll said. “ ...The doctor told me there was no way he looking for one.” He was a member of the at 10 at St. Rose Church, 35 II • Wayne T. Collins, 20, of front of the play. When they didn’t give it to us, it became a daughter. Coventry and Mrs. Herbert today with two counts of third- Russell Meacham, 38, of Staf­ came in with the idea of getting the job done and let could play after releasing him from the hospital Saturday Harris’ touchdown increased the Steelers’ lead to 9-0 but Army-Navy Club and the Center St., Meriden. Burial will Amston was arrested Sunday at very big play —bigger than any we could make.” Bradley of Manchester, and degree burglary stemming ford Springs was charged with nothing stand in our way. It’s especially fitting that in a but Dwight just said, Tm gonna play.” the Vikings, who entered the game as 3 1/2-point under­ Manchester Grange. The funeral is Wednesday at be in Sacred Heart Cemetery, Heart Chairman 11 p.m. at McDonald’s “It wasn’t a very good football game,” Grant continued. several nieces and nephews in from the Dec. 5 break and a intoxication Saturday in con­ “They are very aggressive and got good penetration,” Last Dec. 6, he and his wife 8:15 a.m. from the Samsel- Meriden. restaurant on W. Center St. and championship game our defense shut out the champions of dogs, kept their fans' betting hopes alive when Terry “There were enough chances for both teams to win a the Hartford area. Robert Labbe of 53 Johnny Nov. 21 break into a home on nection with the investigation celebrated their 64th wedding Bassinger Funeral Home, 419 charged with intoxication, dis­ the National Football Conference. I can't think of anything said the 14-year veteran Tarkenton of the Steeler front Brown recovered a blocked Pittsburgh punt in the end zone number of times with all the penalties, and The Holmes Funeral Home, Cake Lane, Glastonbury, has Oakland Ter., police said. of a complaint that he was anniversary. Buckland Rd., South. Windsor, Friends may call at the orderly conduct and illegal more fitting.” four. “I don’t think I’ve had two passes blocked on me to account for Minnesota’s only points. Fred Cox missed on official fumbles.” funeral home tonight from 7 to 400 Main St., is in charge of been appointed chairman of the Ensign was being held this slumped over the wheel of his Other survivors are a son, with a Mass at 9 at St. Francis possession of marijuana, police “I think that our front four won the game, they were just since I’ve been in the league. They were the best team, the extra point attempt when his kick struck the left up­ 9. funeral arrangements; which 1975 Heart Fund campaign in morning in Manchester on 32,- car in the A&P parking lot. The victory represented the supreme moment in the Ralph J. McCollum of of Assisi Church, South Wind­ said. outstanding,” said Pittsburgh linebacker Jack Ham, who they deserved to win, we didn’t.” are incomplete. Manchester. He is assistant 500 bond for court today here. right and bounced back. career of Steeler owner Art Rooney who never before in Manchester; 3 daughters, Mrs. Leonard U. Raterman, 52, of sor. Burial will be in Soldiers treasurer at the Main St. office Police said they expect more He was released on a 3200 along with each of his teammates earned $15,000 for the Almost overshadowed by the Steeler defense was the There was still a little over 10 minutes left to play but the the 42-year history of the club had won a National Football Dorothy Danger of Manchester, 152 Deepwood Rd., Manchester, Field Cemetery, Hartford. of the Connecticut Bank and charges will be lodged against non-surety bond for court Jan. win while the Vikings got $7,500 each. performance of running back Franco Harris who rushed Steelers came right back and marched 66 yards in 12 plays League championship. Mrs. James Woods of Vernon 27 in East Hartford. was charged Saturday with Friends may call at the Trust Co. him by Hartford Police today. operating under the influence of The front four of Joe Greene, Ernie Holmes, L. C. for a Super Bowl record 158 yards and also scored the for the deciding touchdown that came on a four-yard pass “Today’s win made all the other years worth it,” said and Mrs. Charles Krumheuer of Janies J. McIntyre • James E. Bransfield, 30, of funeral home tonight from 7 to 9 Labbe will be responsible for liquor or drugs and failure to Greenwood and Dwight White, which averages just 26 club’s first touchdown on a nine-yard run. The TD came from Terry Bradshaw to Larry Brown. The big play of the Poulsbo, Washington; 13 James J. McIntyre, 73, of Unionville was arrested Satur­ Rooney who will celebrate his 74th birthday Jan. 27. “I felt and Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to the month-long campaign to Francisco Mollet, 18, of 78 grant right of way in connection years of age, in addition to stopping the Vikings’ running only four plays after special team member Marv Kellum drive was a 30-yard pass from Bradshaw to Brown on grandchildren and 26 great­ Springfield, Mass., a bartender day and charged with non­ before the season started we could win it. The players felt 9 p.m. support the research, Oak St. was arrested on a Cir­ with the investigation of a two- recovered Bill Brown’s fumble of the second half kickoff grandchildren. at Cavey’s Restaurant on E. Carl J. Schultze support. He was released on a attack, also harassed quarterback Fran Tarkenton. They which the Steeler tight end apparently fumbled the ball that way and they made me feel that way, too. I’m so hap­ educational and community cuit Court 12 warrant charging car accident on Rt. 83, Vernon. Funeral services are Tuesday Center St. for the past 12 years, ROCKVILLE - Carl J. 31,()00 surety bond for court blocked four of his passes, intercepted another and on the Minnesota 30-yard line. away to a Viking after getting hit. However, the officials py for the ballplayers, coaches and fans.’’ service programs of the Heart him with second-degree The 'driver of the second car at 11 a.m. at the Holmes died Saturday at Springfield Schultze, 87, of West Hartford, Jan. 27 in East Hartford. pounced on him in the end zone for a safety after a fumbled After Rocky Bleier was stopped for no gain, Harris ruled the play was dead before the fumble. Association of Greater Hart­ criminal mischief (two counts) was Norman Paquin, 47, of Funeral Home, 400 Main St. Mrs.Clayton Thompson Hospital Medical Center of formerly of Rockville, died • Braden S. Kology, 19, of ford, Inc. and third-degree criminal mis­ North Smithfield, R.I. Paquin Burial will be in East Mrs. Louise Richard Thomp­ Western Massachusetts. Friday at an area convalescent Colchester was arrested Sun­ The Manchester drive will chief (two counts). and three passengers in his car Cemetery. son, 75, of 151 Maple St. d i^ home. day at 11:10 a.m. on Center St. reach its peak on Heart Sunday, The charges stem from the were taken to Rockville m M 1 Friends may call at the suddenly this morning at Private funeral services were at W. Center St. and charged Born Sept. 23, 1901 in Feb. 23, when volunteers will breaking of windows of four General Hospital for treat­ funeral home tonight from 7 to Manchester Memorial Hospital held today with the Rev. Arnold with operating a motor vehicle A after being stricken at her Pittsfield, Mass., he had lived visit their neighbors to deliver Main St. stores on the evening ment. Errors Costly 9. Tozer officiating. Burial was in while under the influence of in Springfield for 50 years. educational information on the of Dec. 26, police said. The Raterman was released on a home with a heart attack. She Grove Hill Cemetery, liquor. Those wishing to do so may heart and receive Heart Fund stores were Seymour 3100 non-surety bond. was the wife of Clayton Thomp­ Survivors include his wife and Rockville. The Taylor and Mo- He was released on a 3150 3 make memorial contributions contributions. Motorsports, the Corner Soda to the Heart Fund, son. one daughter. deen Funeral Home, 136 S. With Vikings Assisting Labbe will be Shop, the Mary Lewis hand bag Main St., West Hartford, was in She was born Jan. 13,1900, in Funeral services will several chairmen. They are: shop and Marlow’s Department charge of arrangements. Waltham, Mass., the daughter be Tuesday at 8:15 a.m. from Warren B. Mosler of the Store. He was born in Rockville and PINEHURST .Armand L. Pelletier of Albany and Melissa LeBlanc the Hafey Funeral Home, 494 Savings Bank of Manchester, Mollet was released on a 3150 NEW ORLEANS (UPI) — The Minnesota Vikings and lived in West Hartford 32 years. BOLTON — Armand L. Richard, and lived in Belmont Ave., Springfield, special gifts; Robert L. Brock, non-surety bond for court Jan. TUESDAY MEAT SPECIAL Pittsburgh Steelers each made errors in Super Bowl IX, He worked at Pratt & Whitney Pelletier of 40 Quarry Rd. died Manchester the past 33 years. followed by a Mass of Christian associate of Warren Howland 27 in the Common Pleas Court but Viking coach Bud Grant said the ones the officials Machine Tool Co., Division of U.S. CHOICE, FRESHLY QROUHD Sunday in Manchester She was a member of the Burial at the Holy Name Real Estate & Insurance Co., 12 in East Hartford. made may have cost his team the ball game. Colt Industries, West Hartford, Memorial Hospital. He was the Senior Citizens and the Acorn Church in Springfield at 9 a.m. business; William R. Johnson, until his retirement in 1955. He HAMRURG “There were enough chances for both teams to win a husband of Mrs. Frances Nagl Button Club. Burial will be in St. Michael’s executive vico president of the Thomas J. Shaia, 19, of 47 number of times with all the penalties, interceptions and Pelletier. was a U.S. Army veteran of Cemetery in Springfield, Savings Bank of Manchester, Thomas Dr. was arrest^ on a officials’ fumbles,” said Grant. “It wasn't a very good He was bom in Salem Mass., Other survivors are 3 sons, World War I. In 5-lb. lots lb. Charles St. Pierre of Vernon, Friends may call at the He is survived by a brother, employe gifts; Mrs. Alfred Circuit Court 12 warrant football game. Neither team got here playing that type of and lived in Hartford most of Woodward Jr. of 54 Waddell charging him with third-degree Joseph Hunt of Marion and funeral tonight from 7 to 9. Frank E. Schultze of West Hart­ Smaller quantities...... lb. 98* football.” his life before moving to Bolton Rd., Heart Days. Richard Hunt of Hartford; 5 ford. burglary and fourth-degree TUESDAY ONLY The Vikings, who fell 16-6 Sunday to the Steelers, had 16 years ago. He was a chef at larceny. the Institute of Living in Hart­ daughters, Mrs. Marie WILL FREEZER WRAP IN 2 LB. LOTS three Fran Tarkenton passes picked off and lost two Rocheleau of Swampscott, The charges stem from the ford for 20 years until his retire­ recent burglary at the Hartford Our meat manager, Frank Toros, Manchester’s well fumbles. ment in 1962. Mass., Mrs. Anita Voisine of Rd. campus of Manchester known specialist on Freezer Meats, says It’s a good time But it was a call on an apparent Steeler fumble that He was a World War I Army Andover, Mrs. Emma Tribuzio to buy a U.S. Choice Hindquarter, Chuck, or other cut. Grant feels was the crucial point in the contest at cold, of Farmington, and Mrs. Ruth Community College, police veteran, and a member of the TODAY’S THOUGHT All this week at Pinehurst, SAVE 404 on V2 Gallons Goetchins and Mrs. Cecilia said. damp and windy Tulane Stadium. Nocturnal Adoration Society of Shaia was released on a 3150 The controversial play came in the Steelers' final seven- St. Maurice Church, Bolton. Henderson, both of Manchester: 4 brothers, Rene non-surety bond for court Jan. minute TD drive that covered 66 yards in 11 plays, with Other survivors are two sons, Some years ago, before the atomic Richard, Edgar Richard and ning, waterfalls and coal fields, but no 27 in East Hartford. BREYER’S PURE ICE CREAM Larry Brown taking a four-yard pass from Terry Paul E. Pelletier and Richard bomb was a dread reality. Dr. lago when you buy It for Richard, all of Lynn, Mass., power over ourselves. Science has shown Bradshaw to give Pittsburgh its final margin on Roy C. Pelletier; a daughter, Mrs. Galdston, executive secretary of the New us how to make the inside of a pest house and Alvin Richard of Hartford; Other arrests include: Gerela’s PAT. Dolores Mulcahy of York Academy of Medicine, made an at­ habitable, but it has not shown us how to 2 stepsons, Clayton Thompson • Peter M. Gammo, 23, of ^ 1 « 4 9 1/2 Gallon Manchester; two brothers, tack on the “conceits of science.” have a regenerated spiritual interior in On the third play of the drive, Bradshaw hit Brown with Jr. of East Hartford and East Hartford was arrested Emil Pelletier and Avila L. He said, “Science has given mankind Regular $1.89 a 30-yard completion that moved the ball to the Minnesota J our bosoms. Science has added years to Richard Thompson of Sunday at 3 a.m. on Downey Dr. Pelletier, both of Buffalo, immense control over his environment 28. Brown fumbled and the Vikings recovered, but the play Manchester; a stepdaughter, the span of life, but why live longer if we and charged with breach of CHllRFlNF MILK BETTY CROCKER N.Y.; a sister, Mrs. Ida Addis and over the material world. Yet science are not living gloriously for God? Why live peace and intoxication. was ruled dead before the fumble. of Philadelphia, Pa.; and six Mrs. Barbara Cote of 4 cans $1 00 = BROWNIE MIX has not only failed to solve the essential longer if we are living selfishly? The ’The charges stem from Gam- 4 cans 51.00 W-oz. 89e “From our vantage point, Brown had not reached the grandchildren. Manchester; 23 grandchildren 22 problems of human relations, but has com­ selfish man bestows a benefit on the com­ mo’s repeated and noisy driving (UPI photo) ground when the ball came loose,” Grant said. “Our bench The funeral is Tuesday at 10 and 12 great-grandchildren, and ...... SHURFINE'HlWcblllaA^^^^^...... pounded and aggravated them immensely. munity when he dies.” up and down the street and his reacted immediately. There wasn’t any question in their a.m. from the John F. Tierney several nieces and nephews. I go further and charge that science has “Except the Lord built the House, they resistance to police efforts to Terry Bradshaw Sacked by Alan Page Funeral Home, 219 W. Center 2V2 can... .69< mind it was a fumble, but the officials ruled the ball dead. The funeral is Wednesday at dissipated, laid ruthlessly waste, if not labour in vain that built it: Except the stop him and send him home, Steeler Back Enjoyed One of Greatest Days “But that’s the way the game went. It was just a succes­ St., with a Mass at 11 at St. maliciously, at least ignorantly, the PINEHURST GROCERY INC. 8:30 a.m. from the John F. Lord keep the city, the watchman waketh police said. sion of errors by all three teams.” Maurice Church, Bolton. Burial cultural and moral heritage of mankind A Tierney Funeral Home, 219 W. but in vain.” Psa. 127.1. He was released on his 3 0 2 MAIN STREET (UPI photo) will be in St. James Cemetery. The officials had no comment on Grant’s remark after Center St., with a Mass at 9 at and has left it spiritually bankrupt! Rev. Robert L. Baker Friends may call at the the game. St. James Church. Burial will “Science has given us power over light­ United Pentecostal Church Most Valuable Player Franco Harris funeral home tonight from 7 to “Our feeling was there was no question that he (Brown) be in East Cemetery. Follows Jon Kolb into Viking Territory 9. Bradshaw Greatest?, was not down,” Grant said. “The official who called it was Those wishing to do so may Friends may call at the across the field behind him and the official who ruled it our make memorial contributions funeral home Tuesday from 2 to ball was in front of the play. When they didn’t give it to us, to the Institute of Living 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. s a n o c c o . . . Just Not His Style it became a very big play — bigger than any we could i6 J) Building Fund, Hartford. make.” Most Significant Day of My Life Minnesota cornerback Jackie Wallace, who made the hit NEW ORLEANS (UPI) - Terry Throughout the first three quarters on Brown that caused the apparent fumble, agreed with Bradshaw is not about to jump up on a of Super Bowl IX, it was Pittsburgh’s Grant that the play was the turning point in the game. crate and proclaim, “I am the defense that dominated play. But “That was definitely the turning point in the game,” said Harris Earned MYP Tag greatest.” That is not his style. after Minnesota converted a blocked Wallace, who knocked down two passes in the first half, Ladies: But the team Bradshaw quarter­ punt into a touchdown early in the one of which saved an apparent touchdown pass to Jon NEW ORLEANS (UPI) - Like “If you want my opinion,’’ .J backs won the Super Bowl Sunday and final period the Vikings were in posi­ Stallworth at the goal line. most Super Bowl winners of past linebacker Jack Ham said, “I think LEARN TENNIS the Louisiana native figures that is tion to rally. Wallace, who often stopped Steelers running back Fran­ years, the Pittsburgh Steelers did not our front four won the game. They worth something. It was the Pittsburgh offense, co Harris from even bigger gains, said the bruising 230- go beserk with glee. were just outstanding. L.C. THE EASY WAY “If you oan quarterback a team to a however, which put the game out of pounder runs as hard as any back he’s faced. The new NFL champions were Greenwood really contained Tarken­ championship,” Bradshaw said in the reach. “He's big, strong and fast and, to me, he likes to be hit matter of fact about Sunday’s victory. ton and that was part of our defensive cramped Pittsburgh Steeler dressing “I was very glad we scored that last for some reason,” said Wallace of Harris, who now holds “Winning is very important to all of game plan. room following his club’s 16-6 win touchdown,” said Bradshaw, the Super Bowl rushing record of 158 yards. us because it means you’re No. 1,” “You just can’t let Tarkenton run over Minnesota, “I think it means a “because I felt then our offense made Vikings quarterback Fran Tarkenton, said to have a sore called out Franco Harris from behind around back there and when you have a contribution to the win.” lot. arm during practice prior to the title showdown, didn’t a big cigar. “I would have to say this a player like Greenwood, who is “I guess I should be screaming and Pittsburgh drove 66 yards for the look for excuses. is the most significant day of my probably the most agile defensive end hollering. But that’s not me. I’m pret­ clinching score with the big play a 30- “My arm is okay...no better or no worse than it has been life.” in the league, you can accomplish yard, third-down throw from ty happy, though.” most of the season,” said Tarkenton, who completed 11 of Harris gained ai Super Bowl record that.” During the week preceding Super Bradshaw to Larry Brown which 27 passes for 102 yards. “And no one gave me a hit that 158 yards on the ground, but in the Steeler coach Chuck Noll, who Bowl IX, Bradshaw had been the con­ carried to the Vikings’ 28. bothered my arm at all.” crowded, steaming Pittsburgh became the third coach to win a Super sistent target of questions concerning “Larry was the primary receiver,” He said he was not downcast at seeing the Vikings fall in dressing room following the game, Bowl in his first attempt, called his his mental ability. He did not like it, said Bradshaw. “He took a little time the Super Bowl for the second straight year. Miami beat most of the praise went to the ball club, “The most physical team but he put up with it until last to uncover, but he did.” the Vikings in Super Bowl VIII. Steelers’ defense. I’ve ever seen. Thursday, when he said he had had Then, looking at a third-and-goal “I’m very happy, very satisfied,” he said. “We had a In the past two games, the AFC title “We’ve depended on our defense enough and was not answering any situation from the Minnesota four, great season and much to be proud of. We have done better match against Oakland and the Super all year to hold people. Turnovers, starting more questions along those lines. Bradshaw rolled right and hit Brown than 24 other teams in pro football. It’s been a great year.” Bowl win over Minnesota Sunday, the have played a key role in our season.” And, after Sunday’s victory, in the end zone. He said it didn’t bother him to hear people say the Pittsburgh defense allowed an Pittsburgh came up with five of JOIN JAN. 16th Bradshaw said he hoped his perfor­ “It was a simple run-pass option,” HANDLES LIKE Vikings haven’t been able to win the “big one.” astonishing 46 yards on the ground. those turnovers Sunday. to mance through the playoffs would at said Bradshaw. “It puts the pressure “It’s good to get in the position where they can knock “We think we did a hell of a job,” “I love this, man,” Pittsburgh 99 last remove that stigma. on (Viking linebacker) Jeff Siemon. I you,” Tarkenton said. “If I had my choice of getting here said defensive end L.C. Greenwood. defensive tackle Joe Greene said. “I A 17 w eeks “I don’t know too many guys who knew that if I had to run the ball I and losing and not getting here, I would choose to get here “I think we played as well as we feel so good I’m almost weak. We know the game like myself and like could not score. But Jeff reached me and lose.” could. We concentrated on stopping never considered losing. You couldn’t Joe Gilliam and Terry Hanratty,” and I threw it.” the run, then the pass. Basically, we play the way we did if the only thing ------3 CLINIC■■■ APORSCHE. said Bradshaw. “We work our tails off Bradshaw has pointed several times played the same as we have all year.” that counted was a winning share.” JACK RiDMOND each week to learn this game. ’Tvc driven a lot of cars in the last 25 years, from this year to the fact that he believes Preparing for Worse It was Greenwood who drew most of Lynn Swann, Pittsburgh’s rookie Head Pro, USPTA he has matured properly to be an out­ the applause from his fellow defensive receiver, had a brief word about the VWs lo my own Porsche race ear, and the performance “Chuck Noll knows what we can do standing NFL quarterback. And he Everyone’S playing tennis and you can learn, and as long as he is behind me, and my PITTSBURGH (UPI) — In the wake of Sunday teammates. Greenwood was assigned future. capabilities of the new VW Seiroeco arc unbelievable. said Sunday that maturity should “I guess that every once in a while too. Great exercise, great fun. Learn all basic teammates are behind me, everything night's sometimes violent eelebration of the the chore of containing Minnesota With a fully synehroni/ed 4-specd stick, rack and pinion allow him to keep Sunday’s victory in quarterback Fran Tarkenton when the you hear talk about dynasties and that strokes and how to play doubles. $76.50 In­ will take care of itself. Pittsburgh Steelers’ Super Bowl triumph, polire cludes membership. Call In today for your spot An operator may be steering, steel belted radial tires, power front di.se brakes, perspective. prepared to close off the city’s downtown section today Viking scrambler rolled out to his sort of thing. I can’t get into that. But in the Thursday 5-6:30 p.m. group. Limit - 12 4-wheel independent suspension, heated rear window in anticipation of a victory parade expected to draw right —which he did all day. I do know that we have a lot of young players more. defogger. and tinted glass, all standard, you too will be more than 300,000 fans. “That job of containment by L.C. players like myself on this club, young a friendly voice but Greenwood was fantastic,” said cor­ receivers and young players on P.S. MEN WELCOMEI impressed. When 1 first drove it, I thought I was driving a “ We’re preparing for tlie worst," a police Steelers Happy for Rooney spokesman said. “We had no idea how had it could nerback Mel Blount. “We believed defense and even Terry Bradshaw,” it’s faster to use the book. Porsche. But don’t take my word for il. you've got to test get,’’ he said, referring to Sunday’s riotous eelehra- that our defense could win the game Swann said. SPECIAL drive a Seiroeco yourself." NEW ORLEANS (UPI) - “That’s the greatest man dad told Mr. Rooney when tion, whirh began peacefully, hut turned ugly when for us and we were confident we could “I just have to believe that' we can Junior Clinic, boys & girls for 10 weeks startina who ever walked,” said the Steelers signed me that Jan. 13th. — Ted Tnidoii One by one the victorious police bore down on a crowd whirh stopped a transit contain Tarkenton.” get better as we go along.” Pittsburgh Steelers wanted Terry Bradshaw of Rooney in five years we’d be in the Mondays 56 p.m. By the time you dial directory assistance, give bus. to talk about the same thing moments after Pittsburgh’s Super Bowl. I didn’t believe About 60 persons were injured, including two police Wednesdays 4-5 p.m. the operator the name and address and wait Sunday. They wanted to say 16-6 win over Minnesota. in stuff like that myself, but Expert teaching: $50 per player officers, and 250 more were arrested, police saiil. Most Played to Largest Audience while she looks it up, then write it down—you how happy they were for Art “Winning this for him was here we are.” of the cliarges were for disoVderly eomluet ami in­ the big thing. He’s the kind Rooney himself was NEW ORLEANS (UPI) - said in her thick Spanish ac­ “I’m a fanatic about could already have looked it up yourself in Rooney. toxication. None of the injuries were serious. It is Rooney, of course, of man who’ll get all of those almost unbelievably calm A National Weather Service forecast of from six to Sandra Sexton, who calls cent after being hauled off Terry Bradshaw. He’s from the book, dialed and started talking. And MANCHESTER TEDUHIDON VOLKSWAGEN who has put up with legen­ old boxing buddies of his after his team finally 12 inches of snow by mid-morning promised to keep herself the “International the field at the Super Bowl New Orleans.” tests prove it. dary trials during his 42 non­ together for a part now and presented him with a league many celebrants indoors. ’ Queen of Burlesque,” played wearing just a biege bikini Actually, Bradshaw, who Tolland Turnpike, Manchester. 649-2838 RACQUET CLUR championship years as he’ll let them take that championship, two weeks But many businesses are ilismissing employes at 1 to her largest audience ever and bra set following her un­ guided the Steelers to a 16-8 owner of the Steelers. And it beautiful trophy out to the short of his 74th birthday. p. m., the courts have eaneelled sessions and pulilie Sunday and loved every se­ successful attempt to storm win over the Minnesota at Tad Trudon Volkawagan 50 Adult TIckata for tha William was Rooney who received back alley and admire it. “I try never to get too cond of it. the Pittsburgh bench and get Vikings, is from Shreveport, FREE- Stockdala praaantatlon at tha Talcottvilla Congragatlonal Church school students will he permitted to leave class early if It’s faster to use the book. the warmest handshakes on “Winning this for him is excited and I try not to get they have written parental permission. “I feel great. Everybody near quarterback Terry La., 300 miles northwest of 646-8860 on January 17, “Afghanistan & Nova Scotia.” a bitterly cold afternoon. the biggest thrill of all. My depressed,” Rooney said. is stand up when I run,” she Bradshaw. New Orleans.

k PAGE TWELVE - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Mon,, Jan. 13, 1975 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Mon., Jan, 13, 1975 — PAGE THIRTEEN High Matmen UConn Classic Champ McAdoo^s 41 Points Trounce Rham By Len Auster 4:55 to go on two free throws by Lee BASKETBALL HOCKEY David (Joey Whelton), Goliath Otis Wilson, 70-69. The Huskies built Aided by four forfeit victories, the Manchester High (John Thomas) and Green Arrow the lea^ to five, 76-71, on buckets by Too Much for Celts Ken Wright and A1 Weston before the wrestling team trounced Rham High, 43-9, last Saturday at (Lee Otis Wilson) played vital roles MIDGET ILLINGJAYVEE Clarke Arena to up its standard to 3-2. Pirates’ Gregg Ashorn pumped home Taking hold of sole possession last Saturday as UConn subdued East DroppinK its third game of MIDGET PEE WEE two hoops to close it to one with 1:08 of first place, WINF whipped the campaign Friday was the NEW YORK (UPI)-Buf­ “It’s just playing against the quarter Milwaukee had a com­ Senior Co-Captain Ed Carolina, 79-77, to capture its own With Kevin Rowe and Bill Remaining unbeaten. First left. Andy’s, 27-18, Friday at the Celtics. They’re the champs. manding 89-76 lead. The Bucks Machuga remained un­ forfeit, 187—Digan (M) won UConn Basketball Classic at the Field Illing jayvee , 70-51 to Vernon. falo’s Bob McAdoo said he O’Brian each getting the three- Hartford Realty (4-0-2) topped West Side Rec. Eric Garuder c'oasted home from there. defeated in five bouts with by forfeit. Unlimited House in Storrs before a capacity Mark Copeland (18), Ken wasn’t playing any We go out there and do our best goal hat trick, the Rangers (2-3- Trudon’s, 3-1, yesterday. Barry Thomas, the worst percentage foul pumped in 14 points for the un­ Leitz (11) and Chris Boser (9) against them.” Abdul-Jabbar had 29 points to an 8-3 decision over Skip —Thibodeau (M) won by crowd of 4,480. differently because a 1) downed Groman's (1-4-1), 8- Kelleher and Bruce Halloran shooter on the UConn club, hit both defeated winners while Dave paced Illing in scoring. Ralph Randy Smith also helped the lead all scorers. Doug Collins Lindley. Tim Cunningham, forfeit. national television audience 6, yesterday at the Bolton Ice scored a goal and an assist Whelton, Thomas and Wilson were ends of a one-and-one to up it to 78-75 Parks paced Andy’s with seven Maccarone, Steve F^ka and Braves, pumping in 24 points, led Philadelphia with 21 and apiece for the winners and Scott Neil Snuffer, Jim Brezinski markers. was watching, but the op­ Palace. named to the All-Tournament team with 23 seconds left. Donnie Owens Mike Coulombe also played adding 12 assists and grabbing Billy Cunningham added 20. Army & Navy (6-0-0) Verbridge added the third goal. and Tom Jones also won ponents’ green jersies did six rebounds. along with East Carolina’s John Geter brought East Carolina back with nine well in the losing effort. The Bulls were extended to remained undefeated with a 3-1 Lionel Lessard scored on a their matches. bring about a little extra ef­ two overtime periods by the Chris Winner and Eastern Michigan’s Bob Riddle. seconds to go but Thomas was fouled Dave Cowens was high scorer victory over the Bruins (2-4-0). breakaway for Trudon’s (1-5-0). Manchester’s next meet is CHURCH fort. for the Celtics with 22 points. Sonics before pulling out their SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - Thomas, 6-8 junior center, was named in the backcourt, and a technical foul PEE WEE Danny White, George Bonney With Rich Bidwell recording Wednesday afternoon at 3:30 With Eric Nelson scoring all With Kurt Vonhome and Alan That extra effort saw In the only other NBA action fourth straight victory. Chicago the shutout, Nassiff Arms (4-2- Chris Evert knows better than the tourney’ MVP. was also assessed on the Pirates’ McAdoo score 41 points, pull and Mark Melia scored for the at Clarke Arena against five points in overtime, Wyman Robb netting 14 points apiece. Sunday, Milwaukee ripped forward Bob Love hit two free winners while Bob Mumford 0) blanked the Rotary Club (1-3- to let up against veteran Billie bench. down 13 rebounds and lock throws with 14 seconds left in Bacon Academy of Jean King. ’Thomas and Wilson each scored 18 Oil topped VFW, 20-17, Satur­ Center Congregational topped Philadelphia, 99-88, and tallied for the Bruins. 2), 3-0 yesterday. Kelly Temple Beth Shalom, ^27, seven shots as the Braves beat Chicago beat Seattle, 127-123. regulation time to send the Colchester. She didn’t p ia her 6-1, 6-1, points for the Huskies while Whelton, Thomas missed, Whelton converted day at the Community Y. Kevin MeSweeney, Matt ’Tobin and Saturday at Illing. Andy Plepler Boston, 114-101, Sunday, to cut Milwaukee scored the first game into overtime and then Mike Cassarino were the goal Results: 100—Bard (R) victo^ in the finais of the $75,- the East Catholic grad, with some the technical and after the latter mis­ Burnham paced the winners S (Jl H IT S with eight points while Mike and Bruce Charendof led Tem­ the Celtics’ lead over Buffalo in eight points in the fourth Seattle’s Archie Clark hit a scorers for Nassiff's. Scott dec. Mumford 4-0,107—Cun­ 000 Virginia Siims indoor tennis deft ballhandling dribbled away the Behind the goals of Tim Conti sed his first charity toss as a collegian Calabro netted seven markers ple with nine and seven points the National Basketball quarter to finally take the lead last-second jumper in the first Tremly and Ronny Calabro ningham (M) dec. Bortoluc- tournament was the second final moments as UConn went into a after 19 straight successes, a despera­ Association’s Atlantic Division and David Shaw, Farr's (2-4-0) for VFW. respectively. and beat Philadelphia. The overtime to necessitate a se­ topped Nichols (1-4-1), 2-1, played well in goal for Rotary. ci 5-3, 114—Machuga (M) worst beating Mrs. King had stall. tion shot by Buzzy Braman went wide to one game. cond extra period. ever suffered in her pro career. Wapping whipped Trinity 76ers led by as many as 13 yesterday at the Ice Palace. dec. Lindley 8-3, 121—N. to the left. Covenant, 52-23, with Joe "It’s not playing on TV,” points in the first half as the With 41 seconds left in the se­ Snuffer (M) dec. Czaplicki “ It scares you to do it (go into a explained McAdoo, who often Jim Burnett was the only lamp­ MIDGET Frieberg (12) and Bob Reeves Bucks committed 15 turnovers. cond overtime. Bob Love con­ lighter for Nichols. 30-4, 128-L. Snuffer (M) stall) but sometimes you have to do it Eastern Michigan captured third Two charity tosses by Alex (9) led Wapping. Craig Hutt had this season has wondered aloud But Milwaukee cut down on the verted a pair of free throws for HeHl Retire about the lack of respect and With Galen Byram won by forfeit, 134—Laine when yoij feel you’re playing a place with a 71-69 verdict over Baylor Britnell powered the Lakers a game-high 16 points for Trini­ mistakes and closed to within what proved to be the winning registering the three-goal hat Johnson Named MILWAUKEE, Wis. (UPI)- (Herald photo by Dunn) recognition accorded his team, points. Norm Van Lier’s (R ) dec. Girelli 11-10, superior team ,” UConn Coach Dee University. into first place with a 14-13 vic­ ty. one point, 70-69, at the end of trick and Kenney Conboy ad­ SOUTH BEND, Ind. (UPD- Dick Cunningham, the backup compared to that given Boston. career-high 42 points led the 140—Vontell (R) dec. Rowe commented. tory over the Knicks Saturday In a one-sided affair, Faith three quarters. ding two goals. Regal’s (5-0-1) Mervin Johnson, an assistant center for the Milwaukee Bucks Bulls, while Love added 27 and Derewianka 3-0, UConn, 7-2, returns to Yankee at the Community Y. Jamie trounced Concordia, 105-17. Eight minutes into the fourth nipped Economy Electric (3-3- football coach at Arkansas in 1971 when they were NBA Garry Swain (on ice) Battled Mike Rouleau (27) Walker 26. Fred Brown and 147—Breninski (M) dec. In the see-saw battle which saw 15 Conference play Wednesday night at Gallagher paced the 5-0 Lakers Rich Clarke (28), Rick Lewis 0), 5-4. Mike Smith netted two University, was named Sunday champions, says he is retiring ED MACHUGA Whalers’ Fred O’Donnell (right) Comes to Aid Spencer Hayward each had 24 lead changes in the second half alone, th e Field House against New with seven points with Britnell (26) and George Morrisett (18) goals for Economy with Mark as offensive coordinator to new Atkinson 6-4, 157-T. Jones because of an injured right points for Seattle with rookie I'ndefeated UConn took the final advantage with Hampshire. adding five tallies. Jimmy paced Faith while Ed Karch and Eric Stepper scoring one Notre Dame football Coach Dan (M) pinned Haggerty 1:24, ankle that has kept him off the and Paul Turek netted six Warden Jackson scoring a 169-J. Jones (M) won by court for nearly two years. Tierney paced the 4-1 Knicks Miller’s Golf Score each. Devine. 3 with five markers. points apiece for Concordia. Lowest Since 1955 career-high 23. 3 serving Connecticut homemakers since 1909 OUR SAYBROOK STORE HAS PHOENIX (UPI) — There are a growing number of pros IN COMBINATION High Jump Record who think Johnny Miller, the tall, blond Californian with SCREEN & STORM- THE HERALD ANGLE the big drive and fine putting touch, is the world’s best REFLACE BROKEN GLASS! DOORS- golfer today and maybe they are right. By EARL YOST Jumping Joe Martens did his thing again last Satur­ Miller shot rounds of 67-61- WITH » A TOP QUALITY ACRYLIC PLASTIC day with the University of Massachusetts rackmen. 68-64 in the Phoenix Open for powerful performances in blau The local man, a freshman, achieved the seven-foot a 72-hole score of 260. That PGA history. furniture stores high jump mark with the varsity against Vermont to was the best winning total V ddie!o»vn O'd Siybrook Manchester set a new school and Yankee Conference indoor since Mike Souchak took the When Arnold Palmer was 346-6606 368-5300 643-4159 record. 1955 Texas Open with a 257, FLEX-O-GLAZE i I Crowd Home Happy at the temporary home at the Big E in the king of the fairways, the Martens this qualified for the NCAA Meet in Utah West Springfield. but that is only part of the way Miller is now, he won CLEAR LIKE GLASS, NON-YELLOWING, GUARANTEED SHATTER-PROOF and the Melrose Games at Madison Square Garden Unwanted in Boston, the Whalers story. the 1962 Phoenix Open by 12 FLEX-O-GLAZE meets all rigid SAFETY — At Glass Prices GONE OUT later this season. “Swain deserves the glory. He’s a The other part has to do never received such a ringing, stan­ shots and everyone said that safety standards required by Flex-O-Glaze has no sharp cut­ 1t15 Main Street great penalty killer,” an elated Ron ding ovation as Hartford fans ac­ with how easily he out­ was a mark that probably law. Look for Warp’s Safety ting edges. Is easy to install. MSICIWSISi Ryan, coach of the New England corded them in pre-game introduc­ stripped a field that started would never be beaten. Approval Mark on every sheet Can be cut or scored to any OF Whalers noted minutes after his tions. out with U.S. Open champ ... it’s there for you r protection. size or shape to fit wood or center had stolen the puck and blasted Hale Irwin, PGA king Lee How wrong they were. metal frames. Comes in stand­ a shot into the San Diego net. The Trevino and every one of the Miller not only beat it, but The ORIGINAL Safely Approved ard pre-cut sizes. Do it your­ self or have your dealer install shorthanded goal with 4:13 remaining Once Free Agent top 15 money winners of 1974 he also shattered the hopes WARP'S FLEX-O-GLAZE in the 10-minute overtime provided A loss would have ruined the except Jack Nicklaus. of most of his fellow pros it for you. the Whalers with a 4-3 edge to mark opening evening but Swain, a one-time Miller won by 14 strokes who now have to face him I getting off on the right foot in the free agent who impressed Whaler of­ over childhood friend Jerry this week in the Tucson At Hardware.. . Lumber . . . and Building Supply Stores j spanking new Hartford Civic Center. ficials and was rewarded with a con­ Open, second stop on the SPORTS SLATE Heard and when it was all Pioneers In Plastics For Over 50 Years SAVE 1975 PGA Tour. WARP BROS. Chicago 60651 A sellout was predicted and 10,507 tract, was the man of the hour with over he had played the J tickets were sold, although several his goal that created a scene Phoenix Country Club Monday Thursday hundred bright red covered seats duplicated the next day with the same course 24 shots under par. BASKETBALL BASKETBALL were unoccupied. reaction when Pittsburgh downed His total included 25 birdies 20.80% MCC at Tunxis CC South Catholic at East Coming up next on Hartford ice for Minnesota to win the Super Bowl. and two eagles, which has to GYMNASTICS Catholic (girls) the World Hockey Association “The fans here are even more fan­ rate as one of the most SALE STARTS TODAY Glaslonbury/Norwich Free GYMNASTICS Eastern Division leaders will be tastic than the facilitities,” Ryan Aeademy at Cast Catholic East Cuthotir at Montville meetings with Chicago Wednesday noted and he would have only a few A Tuesday Friday night, Toronto Friday night and doubters on the subject. HAPPINESS IS... A Minnesota Sunday night, with a trip to BASKETBALL BASKETBALL Season ticket holders, an estimated CAR CARE 10 DAYS Fermi at Manehester Quebec Saturday nignt sandwiched in East Catholic vs. Northwest 5,000, automatically assure the club between. Tickets are available for all MANCHESTER Catholic at U. of H. Ellis Tech at Cheney Tech will draw much b etter than in three home starts. Cheney Tech at St. Thomas Bolton at Coventry Springfield where turnouts averaged Seminary Cromwell at Rham 4,000 per game. YOUTH ONLY! Coventry at Rham Windsor Locks at South Fantastic Facilitiies Vinal Tech at Bolton Windsor The m ajority of the fans were HOCKEY • • • Windsor at Rockville “Fantastic” was the word Ryan South Windsor at Rockville viewing hockey for the first time. The N N Ellington at East Cranhy used in describing the new facilities. SPECIALS Ellington at Somers feeling was that they liked what they Openings Still Available Manchester at Fermi (girls) “And the crowd, it was fantastic, Manehester at Hall (girls) saw and will be back. For All Age Groups East Catholic at St. Thomas WRESTLING too.” There wasn’t the hitting that AGES 6-10 Aquinas (girls) Avon at East Catholic Overwhelmed were the Whaler SERVICE ON FOREIGN 8i COMPACT CARS You probably hoard the news—wt loat our laaaa at our Old National Hockey League features, but WRESTLING players during a late morning prac­ Tel. 6 4 9 - 3 5 2 8 Saybrook atore and ware forced out of bualneaa by our landlord our Middletown and Manchester stores ind warehouses. Now we SWIMMING there was no doubt the action picked East Catholic at Hartford tice sessions when an estimateid 8,500 who raised our rent an Incredible 224%. We were forced to try realiv have no choice, we are loaded to the roof — we must Wethersfield at Manchester up, as well as the crowd, in the third AGES 11-14 Puhlie to 9,000 men, women and children COMPLETE EXHAUST and liquidate our entire stock of quality furniture In a matter of scarifies this huge supply of beautiful home furnishings at Saturday turned out to view the proceedings. period and carried over into the over­ Tel. 6 4 9 - 4 1 7 2 SHOCKS Wednesday weeks. IT NEVER HAPPENEDI We didnl have enough time and savings of 20% to 80% off of our original low prices. Evei^hing In BASKETBALL 'The turnout was more than double the time. AGES 15-18 were forced to move a tremendous amount of that inventory to the store Is on sale, so hurry In foi^ your special bargain. BASKETBALL East (^atliolir at Xavier size of the crowd that watched the Major league hockey had a great Tel. 6 4 3 - 5 5 6 6 FRONT ENDS AHD OF COURSE MCC at Greater Hartford CC M<;C at Norwalk CC club in earlier regular season games beginning in Hartford. WRESTLING WRESTLING YOUR TIRES Baron Academy at Manchester at Fermi DISC BRAKES M anchester f Volkswagen of America Inc TWM ODD SAVE BALL JOINTS ALSO FREE TIRE MOUHTIHG MATTRESS contemporary ' T t m $ 4 f i 0 6 OIMMSIONIU. AT LEAST WITH PURCHASE OF HEW WITH SOFA-BED m a t c h in g TABUS Rec Swimming Team WHEEL BEARINGS b o x s p r in g PINE - QLA88 - ETC. TIRES FROM Scores in AAU Meet Members of the Manchester Guy Gunderson, sixth, 500-yard CA8H & *150®®IH98»» freestyle. Rec Swim Club won medals in In tne 15-17 year old girls' division: ON AU LAMPS ON EVERY 2-PC. the Connecticut AAU Swim KaUe Tucker, first, 200-yard backstroke, CARRYi second, 100-yard freestyle, second, 100- Any Size Listed! J 7 8 i . 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N ▼Al3.dVSOdDllAlirnd PAGE FOURTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Mon., Jan. 13. 1975 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Mon., Jan. 13, 1975 — PAGE FIFTEEN Boosters Say Communications ABOUT Teachers To Study Metric System Ribicoff Lists Priorities For Bills He’ll Introduce Connecticut Sen. Abraham Between Toyt^n Boards Missing TOWN • Medicare Reform —To Long Catastrophic Health In­ "The Tax Reform Bill would 1975 would cover nearly all in­ Sen. Ribicoff will succeed TOLLAND M A C C NEW S Ribicoff has listed four broaden present Medicare ser­ surance Act would protect close $7 billion in tax loopholes, patient hospital care, out­ Sen. Sam Erwin as chairman of troduce during the last quarter preparation for the curriculum tion Building; Senior Citizens priorities for major bills he will vices to cover virtually all families from the high cost of including oil depletion of this school year. In the mean­ MANCHESTER AREA CONFERENCE OF CHURCHES patient care in a doctor's office, the Government Operations TOLLAND ble and doesgu't want to lose beans, butterscotch ice box Vivian Kenneson writing by those committees sewing circle, 10:30 a.m.. introduce in the 1975 Congress: health costs for those over 65. long-term illness, covering all allowance, and would, put The housing board of time, the Parker staff will con­ and nursing home and mental Committee. Ribicoff said some Nivian Kcnnes • but one resident told the Board superintendent may approve. doing special penance for the This hour long ecumenical of Education Wednesday that Another procedure change M anchester 'll divisions which exist among prayer service will be held at he found even more upsetting suggested by David Hopewell, Christians; it offers an occasion 3:30 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 19, at than, a negative vote was the business manager, who com­ for renewal in the sense of South United Methodist Church, pleted the audit, is that the choice of abstaining by one K r a f t heightened experience of Main St. and Hartford Rd. selectman. Thomas Gray said athletic director should not be holiness of life in Christ; it Along with dialogue, song and paid for his service renedered of Selectman Charles Luce, allows progress toward that prayers that the people of God / / Ih ' Abstention is the most dis­ as an official. Dr. MacKenzie LaRosa Big John Richmond imitation hoped-for reconciliation by in­ might walk together in newness explained that this is "not slap­ gusting thing 1 have seen. At tensified dialogue and concrete of life, those gathered will ping Link's wrist. I believe it is least those who voted against it Christian collaboration in the renew their baptismal ^L had guts." Luce chose to abs­ a conflict of interest, one Elbows Diet Cola 'Margarine/Mayonnais^ salvation of the world: ‘that promises. tain because he felt that by not shouldn't hire oneself. Link has or Reg or Thin Spaghetti Half Gallon Bottle they also may be one in us, so E rror officiated this year to save 4-Quarter pound Sticks for Salads and Sanwiches asking the insurance company that the world may believe.” We wish to acknowledge an money, spending $5.50 less per to send a check, the education In Christ’s name, people error in our Seasonal Sharing Spencer game than hiring other of­ board was holding something around the world have been list of contributions. Jane ficials." $ A ll over the selectmen s heads. 0 offering this prayer for the Dewey also gave to the appeal Robert Dean, chairman of the Street 1 lb quart delegates to the fifth General for aid to Manchester families Director Commended eductaion board, asked why 1 lb Assembly; during the holiday season. . FOOD ii.i.i] Accompanying a report of an representatives of the board did pkgs btls pkgs jar ‘‘Lord God, as men and Prisoners This K-Mart Plaza internal audit of the Tolland not attend the selectmen’s women from your Church all High School Athletic Account, meeting, said it was a financial A reminder of the training STAMP M over the world prepare to meet which comes out of the Student sessions to be held at Concordia m atter and, therefore, the in one plach to take counsel Activity Accounts, Dr. Kenneth Lutheran Church 7:30 p.m., W eek Manchester, business manager was sent. & together, we pray for each and MacKenzie, superintendent of Also, the Board of Education Friday, Jan. 24 and 9 a.m. to 3 OUSTOMERSJ all of them, that they may with schools, said that "Athletic had a previously scheduled courage and vision commit p.m. Jan. 25. Director August Link has done meeting which conflicted. themselves to freedom and uni­ The first night will provide nothing dishonest, illegal or im­ L ib b y ‘s The two boards have a lUjcliiiiiin^ ty by surrendering themselves you with information on life in proper. 1 believe that the judg­ meeting scheduled for Tuesday t JJ'fTATION, I prison. An ex-inmate and a t*'AVONNAISf i Deep Brown Beans in servanthood to your Son, ment made to spend $2,500 for at 7:30 at the Education Ad­ Jesus Christ. minister whose life work is with uniforms this year, when so ministration Building. The “We pray that no one will un­ prisoners and ex-offenders will cramped for money, was poor meeting was requested by Dean Stock-Up dertake the Journey with a be happy to share both con­ judgment. I also use poor judg­ several weeks ago to improve and Save ditions and experiences with You Always WIN When You Shop mind already made up, but that ment at times, as we all make communications. *1 open to the promptings of your you and be available to answer mistakes ' The Finest Way For All Your Family Needs questions. Please save this date Tolland Spirit all who will meet will be The money spent for un­ More Low Prices! ready for any adventure to and speak to your friends and iforms came from a surplus in Parker and Hicks neighbors about the possibility Schools which you may call them, and the athletic account at the end Facial Tissue Finast...... 20i they may never forget that in of attending. Call the con­ of the 1973-74 school year. The Tuesday: Hot dog on roll, 29 02 ference office, 649-2093 for Spaghetti Sauce Buit( lar your name they owe the world a $2,500 must be add^ to the mustard or ketchup, pickled pkg 4 living. further information. athletic program budget, accor­ beets, cupcake, Glad Trash Bags.. ding to Dr. MacKenzie, to bring Wedne^ay: In-service day, Pork Loin Instant Coffee Rpchmond M s i the budget total to $8,980. lunch only at Parker, Pizza, Hot Cocoa Richmond . . . Dr. MacKenzie added that the tossed salad, pudding. athletic budget, cut before Thursday: Hamburger on Finast Diet Soda .. MCC Calendar ♦ I " going to the Board of Selectmen roll, mustard or ketchup, green Hudson Napkins p°ax Manchester Community College offers this calendar last spring, was cut again in Assorted u n e of events in the interest of the community. All the MCC half after the entire education Potato Chips ... budget was chopped by $147,000 sponsored activities listed below are open to the public fjlifj by the selectmen. He recalled a and many are free of charge. statement at the annual budget In addition to publicizing events and activities in­ meeting that surplus money Daniels Named Chops dividually, the college hopes that the Calendar will was available and once found To Grasso Staff Pork Loin serve as a weekly reminder of all that is available at Niblets would be restored to the educa­ HARTFORD (U PI)-Jeffrey MCC. Finast Fresh GraiJe A tion budget. ‘We knew at that Daniels, 29, campaign press Center Cut The MCC staff looks forward to seeing you on cam­ time we would keep athletics aide to Gov. Ella T. Grasso and pus and at the various events. Call 646-2137 for Corn going for a time, as all other a former Hartford Times Chops further information on any of the activities listed departments.” Stock-up on Frozen Foods the Finest Way! Ai%C reporter, has been appointed below. Green Giant - Whole Kernel I Ron Dextrauder. Tolland special assistant to the gover­ Education Association presi­ Bone Monday, Jan. 13 nor for policy and programs, an In dent. told the board that Morton 1^5 Open Registration — 2-7 p.m.; Main Campus; Large Egi $18,500 post. "teachers are upset about the Daniels worked for three auditorium. way this has been handled. Link New York state newspapers Economy Basketball — 8 p.m.; Manchester CC vs. Tunxis CC; 12 ozi should be commended for the before joining the Times in away; admission free. Finast Quarters cans job he has done. He is also a 1969. He left in 1973 on a D in n e r s Pork Loin Roasts Tuesday, Jan. 14 teacher with the athletic direc­ National Endowment for the il tor job only a part-time one Pork Loin Open Registration — 2-7 p.m.. Main Campus; 1lb Humanities Journalism Pork Loin with a stipend paid ($300) for Macaroni & Cheese Sirloin auditorium. pkg Fellowship to study at the 0 Blade Roast this work. He has tried to University of Michigan. Macaroni & Beef Roast Women’s Organizational Programs Meeting— 10 a m .-12 stretch money as far as possi- Spaghetti & Meatballs Bone In Butter Bone In Chicken Noodle p.m., Student Lounge. pkg 75^ Wednesday, Jan. 15 3 9 Treat Your Family to Mr. Dell Iceberg ^ Packers 5 lb Blade Roast Sirloin Roast Favorites and Save at Finast! Open Registration - 2-7 p.m.; Main Campus; Liquid Bleach French Fries' Label pkq 99* Pork Loin H all Bone I n ...... 89* Pork Loin Hall-Bone In • . , 99* M 16 0/ Country Style Top Loin auditorium. Strawberries s?ced.,.. pkq 55* Pork Loin Ril^s Bone In . 99* Pork Loin Boneless Roast . lb 1.45 Smoked Roll Glendale 5 to 7 lbs Basketball - 7:30 p.m.; away; Greater Hartford CC vs. gallon Sick Pay Exclusion 16 0^ Ham & Swiss Haddock Fillet Fiietta , , pkq 1.29 Pork Shoulder' Boneless I 1.29 W hole Hams Exira Trim lb 1.29 Manchester CC. Lettuce By RAY DE CRANE Whether or not hospitalized, (Fmasl or Colomal-Waler Added) 9 0? Combination •Travel Escort Training Program - 7-9 p.m.; 8 weeks; jug the 75 per cent or under Seafood Platter osea. pkq 69* If you were absent from work 5 lbs or Vz lb Imported Ham employe has his exclusion more Hartford Road Building; Room 207; tuition $22. last year because of sickness or '/2 lb Imported Swiss Cheese 1 8 9 Clorox 8 f lb 99* injury and were paid by your stepped up to actual pay receiv­ Sunrise Fresh Dairy Features From Finest Beef Chuck Ground Friday, Jan. 17 ed or a maximum of $100 a Extra Trim Roast B e e f___ 79* employer during this pericxl of Large End 6 to 8 38 Duplicate Bridge - Novice Game; 7:45 p.m.; Hartford week after the first 30 days of Kahn A /c 9 9 * enforced absence you may have Ribs Bone In lb Liverwurst head absence. Cottage Cheese Beef Rib Roast 1 Mr Road Building; Room 103; open to all players with 0-20 an important tax saver known Cooked Salami Dell 1.59 The important consideration r - j _ _ _ A Smalt End as sick pay exclusion. 1 lb Beel Chuck 1.48 master points; admission $1,50. for a sick pay exclusion is that Befit Shoulder Steak Boneless Beef Rib n O a S l 9 to 12 Ribs lb Pastrami Tl'or'^e-.. 1.69 Since it is an exclusion, ctn Beef Extra Trim Duplicate Bridge — Manchester Bridge Club; 7:45 p.m .; there be an established wage- Q /'NQCf Chuck .1.48 meaning exempt from tax, it 59^ Shoulder r U J C l O l Boneless Rib Steak Large nd Bone In. Available in Stores with M r Deh Dept. Hartford Road Building; Room 102; open to all players; has a double-barreled effect. continuation program on the C heese 1 lb Boneless part of the employer and that Kraft Velveetasp-tread . . pkg 89* Beef for Stew®°"“"”C huck Cube Steak Chuck • • lb 1.58 Favorites From the Seven Seas! admission $1.75. Mr. Deli After the sick pay exclusion has hall Finast Regular 8 02 compensation was received un­ Finast Or All Beel • . • • pkg 49* been claimed, the remainder of Orange Juice F m a s l...... gal 69* Sliced Bacon Bologna Boneless Skinless Specials! der the progaam. 4 02 Saturday, Jan. 18 the income can still be subject Wiener Wrap Pillsbury , , . . ctn All Beef Franks Finast . Finast Franks Regular 79* FreshChickens 31* to the 15 per cent standard If no income is received dur­ Basketball - 8 p.m.; Manchester CC vs. Norwalk CC; ing periods of absence because Cod Filiet 89^ deduction, up to the maximum Save On Health & Beauty Needs! away; admission free. Whole of sickness or injury there is no Fresh Chicken PartsI Baked Picnic of $2,000. Fish C a ke s™Heat n'' Serve • pkq 1.99 Women’s Basketball - 5 p.m.; Manchester CC vs. The amount of the exclusion possibility of a sick pay exclu­ 9aby P ow d er F in a ,t...... 'ca n ' 59* Center Halibut Steaks Cut . 1.59 Norwalk CC; away; admission free. 21/2 to 3 lbs depends upon the length of your sion. Chicken Legs 68* (NEXT: The Rules on Medical Cotton Swabs F n a s t .... “So 59* 59* Duplicate Bridge - Manchester Bridge Club; 7:45 p.m.; Virginia absence of work and the percen­ 20 02 Dressed Whiting i tage of your normal pay that Expenses.) Cepacol Mouthwash ., bii 79* Hartford Road Building; Room 102; open to all players i NEWSPAI'KH ENTERPRISE A.S.SN i 9 02 Chicken Drumsticks. 78* with 0-125 master points; admission $1.50. Style you received. Dial Deodorant Perspirant . can 1.29 If you received full pay, or 3 02 Chicken Breasts — 88* anything in excess of 75 per 1975 Tax Book Vicks Cough Syrup , btl 79* bti Chicken Breast Boneless . T.48 With This Coupon On (1) \ lb pkg Monday, Jan. 20 cent of your normal pay, the ex­ c/o Manchester (Ct.) Herald Excedrin Tablets.. 60 99* First Day of Classes — Spring semester begins. clusion becomes effective after Imperial Soft P 0 Box 489 Television Course — Introduction to Economics; 6::45- Potato Salad a 30-day waiting period. After Radio C’lly Station Margarine that, the amount excluded is the .'Vew York. N Y 10019 7:30 p.m.; Channel 24; tuition $30. or Cole Baked Fresh the Finast Way! f S D S2-Vahd Thru Jan IB H781 lesser of the pay received or Proof It pays to shop for quality Produce at Finast! ♦Universal Consciousness - 7:30-9:30 p.m.; 15 weeks; Slaw O w X $100 a week for each full week HowloSMcMatwy Hartford Road Building; Room 206; tuition $35. of absence. onljxciinms Finast Country Style Prerequisite: Expanding Human Consciousness. loM IpctW tupplnxnu W>lh Trill Couoon On Different rules apply to those onlarinfiinMtw •Beginning Bridge - 7:30-9:30 p.m.; 8 weeks; Hartford who received less than 75 per •WwmtnlPtoinndHcw, Tempie Oranges Finast Large Eggs Clorox Bleach Finast Butter Niblets Corn cent of regular pay during the Htfhcr iMcrtit Liquid Wesson Road Building; Room 216; tuition $17.50. bvRayDcOaw Bread •Mixology — 7 p.m.-9 p.m.; 8 weeks; Main Campus; period of absence. Coid Wateraii' Oil Orade A Gallon Plastic Quarters Their waiting period is “ First of Room 130; tuition $21. Green Giant one doz Jug 1 lb pkg shortened to seven calendar The Season" or ♦Business Machines - (AVT) Class time by arrange­ Buttermilk lawft eA-ValiiTThru Jan 49* days. After that they get an ex­ Seald Sweet 49* “ “ ment; Hartford Road Building; Room 108; Tuition $50. 2 With This Coupon & purchase S5 or more With This Coupon & purchsse $5 or more h With This Coupon & purchase $5 or more ! With This Coupon & purchase $5 or more clusion of the lesser of the pay 1 2 5 9 « Add Si Drop — General fund courses; 10 a.m.-12 p.m.; received or $75 a week. If the .Send — book!sI at $1 00 each, 12^ off Limit one coupon per Customer Limit one coupon per Customer Limit one coupon per Customer Limit one coupon par Customer Wiirt Trill CouDon On ilt (4 oi pka i-4 p.m. and 6-7 p.m. employe at the reduced pay plus 25 cents postage and McIntosh Apples Idaho 5 lb ^ 0 Valid thru Jan. 18 gfUto Valid thru Jan. 18 Baking P

■ \ F’AGE SIXTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn.. Mon., Jan. 13, 1975 M^C H E S ’TER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Mon., Jan. 13, 1975 — PAGE SEVENTEEN ■ Help Wanted 13 Help Wanted 13 Homes For Sete 23 Homes For Sale 23 Services Offered 31 Building-Contracting 33 Homes For Sale 23 Homos For Sale 23 Peeler Won’t Take Planner Job REDUCED - clean, aluminum­ LARGE Seven-room Colonial, 1 SHARPENING Service - TOBIAS CARPENTRY Service (S^- sided, 51/2 room Ranch. Large, 1/2 baths, aluminum siding, Saws, knives, axes, shears, - remodeling, repairs, counter evaluation of housing and land modern kitchen with garage, treed lot, $48,500. skates, rotary blades. Quick and cabinet work, free es- climate which would not be con­ appliances, 3 bedrooms, full Hutchins Agency, 646-3166. VERNON morning, said he spoke with sites, the mayor said. service. Capitol Equipment timtes. Call 643-5769. DO YOU KNOW ducive to formulating any plans cellar, acre plus treed lot. Only Co., 38 Main St., Manchester. BARBARA RICHMOND Peeler Friday but "Despite my "I think it is very unfortunate HEALTOK which would necessarily have BeaconwayRibrics $32,900. Keitn Real Estate, 64^ BOWERS SCHOOL area - 4-4,2- Hours daily 7:30-5, Thursday MASON CONTRACTOR - atempts to pursuade him to at that this particular newspaper 4126, 649-1922. family, excellent condition. MIS Gerald Peeler has decided he to be published in the media, 7:30-9, Saturday, 7:30-4. 643- Plastering, custom built stone least give the matter additional the mayor explained. has adopted such a suspicious separate heating systems, nice 7958. that you can own your own home without It coating “an arm doesn't want to come to Vernon consideration, he was adamant or brick fireplaces, chimney' Peeler’s resume presented at attitude that it is destructive of AsstStorelMana^^. MANCHESTER - Newer 3- lot. T. J. CrocKett, Realtors, repairs, block and cement and a leg!” Please consider investing In this very nice two- a i its town planner. about deciding not to come.” government process and is im­ She BemUi bedroom Ranch. Fireplace, 643-1577. REWEAVING burns, holes. family; come into our office and let us sxplain the financing the council meeting Monday did work. New and repairs. E. His appointment was ap­ Mayor McCoy said Peeler _ If you know fabrics and sewing, possible 4th bedroom, con­ not include work he has been pairing and damaging the Zippers, umbrellas repaired. Richardson, 643-0889, 649-0608. to you. proved last Monday by the let s talk. You’ll get fine benefits, a 20% venient location. $35,900. Paul $19,900 - Five rooms, 1 1/2 Window shades, Venetian cited as his prime reason for doing during the past year or so town’s ability to fill Important CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Town Council. Thursday, changing his mind the "manner store discount, and a salary based on W. Dougan Realtor, 643-4535. baths, stove, refrigerator, gar- blinds. Keys. TV for rent. STEVE CASALINO - Custom and Peeler took issue with the positions and thus damaging its age, nearly two acres. Hutchins Peeler called Stanley Roesler, in which his appointment was capacity to operate," the your experience. (With around 50 Marlows, 867 Main St. 649-5221. homes, additions, alterations REALE’S CORNER manner in which the informa­ MANCHESTER - Exquisite Agency, Realtors, 646-3166. and repairs. Free estimates. 175 MAIN STRtET______PHONE 646-4S2S dihector of administration, to handled by the Journal- mayor explained. Beaconways, you’ll have a good chance multi-level Contemporary. inform him he has decided not tion was sought. to be a manager, too.) MILLAR TREE Service, Inc. Call 649-6973. Inquirer.” Mayor McCoy said, "I am in He added, "The Journal- Four large bedrooms, fantastic VERNON - Raised Ranch, Removal, pruning, lot clearing, to assume the position. He felt that the article and total agreement with Peeler in Inquirer was a leader in presen­ apply; view of Hartford skyline, 2 1/2 fireplace, 2 baths, good condi­ spraying. Fully insured. Articles lor Sale Mayor Frank McCoy, in CARPENTRY WORK - 41 Rooms lor Rent 52 headline was completely un­ that the Journal-Inquirer treat­ ting criticism of the ad­ PHONE 643-2711 baths, trees, space-age kitchen. tion. Priced to sell at only $35,- Licenseo. Free estimates. Specializing in kitchen cabinets 389 Broad Street, Manchester making the announcement this called for and indicated a ministration’s pbility to fill the Immediate occupancy. 60’s. 900. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, 643- Phone 646-3437 , 633-5354. and recreation rooms. Call any SEASONED firewood, cut, CLEAN, furnished room for ment of the story was improper Tuesday, January 14th. Warren E. Howland, Realtors, 1577. ■ and completely uncalled for. position of planner and has now time, 643-7004. split, delivered, truck load $30. retired or working gentleman. FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOUR AD 643-1108. TREE SERVICE (Soucier) Sand, gravel and stone. 643-9504 Call 643-9353 or inquire 4 Pearl The question of Mr. Peeler's ac­ succeeded in destroying the ac­ $29,900 - Five-room brick front Education Board complishments of the com­ Trees cut, trimmed or topped, after 6. Street, tivities during the last year or JUST LISTED - Five-room Ranch, basement, garage, stumps removed, fully insured. Rootlng-Sldlng-Chlmney 34 mittee working on the filling of so was not intentionally missing Cape with aluminum siding on trees, acre lot. Hutchins Agen­ Got a tree problem? Well worth RESPONSIBLE female wanted from the resume which Mr. the position. INDEX Greenwood Drive. Under $30,- cy, Realtors, 646-3166. a phone call. 742-8252. BIDWELL Home Improvement to choose from. $60 and up. Call To Meet Tuesday "The whole matter of filling ADVERTISING to share Manchester home with Roesler wrote up shortly before Order Yonr NOTICES 000. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, 643- Co. Expert installation of 742-8481. young family. Good location, There were 14 donors from the council meeting." the position of planner will have H A P P Y A D S 1 — Lott and Found AUTOMOBILE Mechanic - 1577. MANCHESTER - Raised CUSTOM MADE Draperies, aluminum siding, gutters and reasonable. References needed. ANDOVER 2 — Peraonala FEMALE, male or couple for Ranch, 7 rooms on large lot, Andover, 18 from Hebron, 32 He added. "If the Journal- to be given additional con­ RATES trained in all phases of auto very reasonable work trims. Roofing installation and La n g e ski boots, size 10 1/2, Write Box JJ, Manchester The Board of Education will sideration by the council, my 3 — Announesmenta repair. Call 646-2789. janitorial duties, evenings. Call MANCHESTER - Authentic 166x251 Two fireplaces, sliding guaranteed, call anytime. 649- repairs. 649-6495 , 875-9109. worn twice, $35. Call 649-8653. Herald. from Columbia and 12 from Inquirer reporter had waited “Happy 1 day ...... 9t word per day 4 — Entertainment anytime, 643-5747. meet Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in office, and the commissions in­ Colonial reproduction. Four glass doors to large deck, large 4266. other towns. There were no for an answer for whatever in­ 3 days ..... Be word per day 5 — Auctions bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths, double family room, 2-car garage, $44,- the conference room at An­ 6 days 7c word per day PHONE SOLICITORS - Earn HORACE Tetrault — Siding, ONE PAIR K-2 ski boots, prac­ LADIHS only - nicely furnished gallon pin recipients from An­ formation was wanted, an volved,” the mayor said. FINANCIAL RESPONSIBLE Housekeeper - 26 days ..... 6C word per day large commissions, choose your garage. Lookout Mountain 900. Philbrick Agency, GUTTERS cleaned and roofing, storm windows, aw­ tically brand new. Excellent rooms for rent. All utilities in­ dover Elementary School. Peeler is presently a resident Thought” 8 — Bonds-Stocks-Mortgages To care for two kindergartners dover. answer would have been 15 WORD MINIMUM hours, for details call Aluma- area. Must see to appreciate. Realtors, 646-4200. repaired. Painting and nings. Quality workmanship, condition. Size 10-11. $100. Call cluded, private bedroom with The agenda includes a presen­ of Narragansett, R.I. and has 9 — Personal Loans and my home. Fifteen hours The next bloodmobile will be forthcoming readily and has 10 — Insurance Kraft Inc., 875-2040. Hayes Corporation, 646-0131. paperhanging. Call Bill Lessard free estimates, Fully insured. after 6 p.m.. 646-8046. community kitchen, living tation on the school library served as principal planner for Happy Ads $2 00 inch weekly. Transportation essen­ held March 4 from 1:45 until since been answ ered by BOLTON $44,000 64i"'6-6688. 872-9187, 649-3417. room and two baths. Ideally program, report on the school Today! EMPLOYMENT 6:30 p.m. at the St. Columbas Roessler,” the Department of Planning BOOKKEEPER with accoun­ tial. Call 644-8147 after 6. TWO-FAMILY, six-room CORDOVOX ELECTRA model, located to bus line and stores. lunch program, maintenance 13 — Help Wanted SNAPPY RAISED RANCH Church in Columbia. For the period in question and Urban Development for the 14 — Business Opportunities ting potential to handle payroll, duplex, three bedrooms, formal TWO HANDYMEN - will clean ROOFING - Specializing excellent condition, $900. Call Please call after 5 p.m., 644- report, commission on the arts city of Providence, R.I. He was 15 — Situation Wanted COOK’S ASSISTANT - Full­ dining room, good size rooms, 6 room, U&R created, home attics and cellars, light repairing roofs, new roofs, between 8 a.m. - 1 p.m., 646- 0383. Volunteers Sought Peeler was involved in the accounts receivable, accounts grant and a report on the school scheduled to start work in Ver­ payable and related accounting time. Mature person. Good convenient location. Owner will on a lovely private treed lot. 2 trucking, reasonable rates, 643- gutter work, chimneys, cleaned 1004. development of property and CALL 643-2711 EDUCATION starting salary, liberal fringe board meeting with the Board Volunteers are being sought 18 — Private Instructions and payroll functions. Call for consider first mortgage. baths, carpeting, appliances, 3 5305. and repaired. 30 years LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING non today. benefits. On bus line. Apply in o( Finance. to help file cards for over 600 19 — Schools-Classes appointment, 633-3631. Merritt Agency, 646-1180. bedrooms, fireplace and 2 gar­ experience. Free estimates. A. B. CHASE upright piano, room fo’r re n t, sto v e , Manchester 20 — Instructions Wanted person: East Hartford (Con­ The Board of Selectmen will books received for the Andover ... Socnton* ages. Why settle for less than ODD JOBS - Carpentry, pan­ Howley, 643-5361. excellent condition, $150. Call refrigerator, linen provided. 801 valescent Home, 745 Main MANCHESTER- Center Street, meet Wednesday at 8 p.m. in Elementary School during the REAL ESTATE JOBSEEKERS - Open 8-8, the best? Joe Gordon, 649- eling, rec rooms, offices, 649-2000 after 5 p.m. Main Street, 649-9879. may have taut you 23 — Homes lor Sale Street, East Hartford. ■ three family in business zone II, past year. Water Rate Hearing Evening Monday-Friday. Start working 5306. household repairs. Phone 649- ROOFING - Installation and the Town Office Building. a happy adl 24 — Lots-Land lor Sale ideal for professional offices, or 4594. repairs, gutters, storm win­ A work session will be held 25 — Investment Property now, full, part-time. Call 568- EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY WHITE FORMICA top FURNISHED LIGHT Reaches Quota commercial expansion. $75,000. dows, doors. Experienced Wednesday from 9 a.m. on at Herald 26 — Business Property 1070. secretarv desk, 5’x2' z’ surface, housekeeping room for lady, The Columbia Red Cross Tri- Scheduled in Vernon 27 — Resort Properly TOOL AND GAGE MAKERS LaPenta Agency, Realtor, 646- BARROWS & WALLACE BUILDING and remodeling - quality workmanship. Fully in­ $100. Call 646-6247. first floor, good location. Call the school. Anyone able to help Mtndwttw Ntw Hi v m Hartford Town Chapter went one pint 28 — Real Estate Wanted SECRETARY - Challenging 2440. Kitchens, bathrooms, family sured. Free estimates. 647-1193. is asked to drop in. Mayor McCoy said this mor­ WANTED 649-5306 397-1915 728-6619 A hearing on a request for MISC. SERVICES and interesting full-time posi­ rooms, Mrages, roofing and Reasonable prices. Rick MECHANIC’S hand tools - over its goal in its first blood- ning that despite the fact the Overtime. Paid insurance. BOLTON - Four-bedroom mobile of 1975. The towns of An­ Family Diner rate increases filed by 31 — Services Ottered tion with dynamic consulting- gutters. Free estimates. Paul Burnett, 646-3005. Tach-dwell and timing light for WORKING GENTLEMAN to & proposed increase would not ADVERTISING 32 — Painting-Papering Only experienced need app­ Ranch set on 3/4 acre treed lot. S. Matarazzo, 875-0509. sale. Call 649-6983, ask for Jim. share house with other dover. Columbia and Hebron The Andover Elementary Rockville Water Aqueduct Legal Notices 33 — Building-Contracting research firm in Glastonbury. RANCH - Seven rooms, L- apply to fire protection (town □ N O T IC E S Fireplaced living room, rec gentleman. East Hartford, off comprise the chapter. School will hold a family dinner Co., scheduled to be conducted 34 — RoolIng-SIdIng Shorthand and excellent typing ly- shaped living and dining room Heating-Plumbing 35 hydrant rental), the town is a DEADLINE 35 — Heating-Plumbing room, dining room, eat-in WILL TRUCK most an\ SEASONED HARDWOOD - Burnside Ave. Furnished The bloodmobile earned 7B Jan. 20 for the benefit of Grade in Hartford, will be moved to a must. Contact Mrs. Anderson, PENOBSCOT with fireplace and mirrored commercial user for public Court of Probate 12:00 noon the day before 36 — Flooring 633-6743. kitchen plus garage. High 30’s. wall, paneled family room with most any place for below Cord or half-cord private room. No security or 6. Vernon. District of Manchester Lost and Found 37 — Movlng-Trucklng-Storage SEWERLINES, sink lines, pints of blood; the quota is 75. publication Zinsser Agency, 646-1511. reasonable prices. Free es­ Buckland Farms, 406 Burnham lease. Call 649-6711 after 6 p.m. A Public Utilities Commis­ buildings and would be affected NOTICE TO CREDITORS 38 — Services Wanted TOOL & GAGE CO. sliding glass doors to brick cleaned with electric cutters, by the increase. ESTATE OF HAROLD BENNETT aka Deadline for Saturday Ofd SALES EXPERIENCE? Flexi­ patio and in-ground pool, wall- timates. Call 646-4303. by professionals. McKinney Street, Manchester, 644-2361. sion official today notified town LOST - Alaskan Malamute, MISC. FOR SALE Marrow Rd., Tolland, Conn. NEW HOMES The water company proposes HAROLD P. BENNETT Monday ts 12 00 Noon Friday ble full-time hours, earnings to to wall throughout, garage, Bros. Sewer Disposal Com­ Apartments For Rent 53 officials, by phone, that the Pursuant to an order of Hon. William black and white, three-year old 4t — Articles lor Sale Routo 18, Exit 99 Under Construction WOOD STOVES - 11 gage to decrease the rates for the E. FitzGerald, Judge, all claims must be female. Vicinity Summit 42 — Building Supplies $12,000 yearly. Start now. wooded lot. $37,500. Philbrick pany, 643-5308. hearing will be in the Vernon 878-8083 Oft Grandviow St. Painting-Papering 32 material, 24" and 28” fire WE HAVE customers waiting ; users of smaller amounts of presented to the tiducian; named below Street. 649-1036, Mike, 7 p.m. PLEASE READ 43 — Dogs-Blrds-Pats Jobseekers, 568-1070. Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. Administration Building, Jan. on or before March 16, 1975 or be barred 44 — Livestock DELUXE CAPE - OVERSIZED boxes, perfect for garage, for the rental of your apartment ABOUT TOWN DUTCH COLONIAL and RAISED NO JOB too small, toilet water and to increase it for the by law. The fiduciary is: 45 — Boats & Accessories RENT, CEILINGS, inside painting, tavern or rec room. Priced very or home. J.D. Real Estate 28 at 10:30 a.m. LOST - Black angora cat, vicini­ YOUR AD 46 — Sporting Goods RANCH. BOWER’S SCHOOL - Center repairs, plugged drains, kitchen larger users. Jeanette Parent SELL papering, floor sanding- reasonably. Call 742-7239 Associates Inc. 646-1980. This information came before 173 Bush III Road ty of Union Place. Call 649-6247. Classified ads are taken over 47 — Garden Products T.J. Crockett Realtor entrance Garrison Colonial, faucets replaced, repaired, rec ffiSt. Bridget Rosary Society The Daughters of Isabella The mayor said he is in ac­ Manchester, Conn. 48 — Antiques BUY MOTEL PERSONNEL - The eat-in kitchen, formal dining refinishing (specializing in between 6-7 p.m. or early mor­ rooms, bathroom remodeling, Mayor Frank J. McCoy could the phone as a convenience Quality Inn of Vernon, Route 83, 643-1877______will conduct a recitation of the will meet at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday cord with the reduction for the 06040 The Herald is responsible for 49 — Wanted to Buy With a room, front-to-back living room older floors). John Verfaille, heat modernization, etc. Free ning. LOOKING for anything in real present a petition of users LOST - Cat, large, gray male Vernon, is accepting estate rental — apartments, Rosary and ecumenical hour the Knights of Columbus smaller users but feels the town with split ear. Disappeared only one incorrect insertion and RENTALS HERALD WANT AD with fireplace, four bedrooms, 646-5750, 872-2222. estimates gladly given. M & M asking that the hearing be in then only to the size of the applications for front desk MANCHESTER - Large eight- LIVING ROOM Furniture homes, multiple dwellings, no Tuesday at 1:45 p.m. at Cronin Home. Refreshments will be and other users would be for­ December 30, north of Parkade. 52 — Rooms for Rent Dial 643-2711 1 1/2 baths, screened porch, 2- Plumbing & Heating, 649-2871. Vernon rather than Hartford as Court of Probate original insertion Errors which 53 — Apartments lor Rent clerk, second shift, relief clerks room Colonial Cape, fireplaced car garage, $45,900. Philbrick GRAD STUDENTS, made at our own factories the fees. Call J.D. Real Estate Hall. Mayfair Gardens. All served. Connie Gallo and her mally opposed to rate in­ District of Manchester 643-2991. do not lessen the value of the 54 — Homes (or Rent originally scheduled. all shifts, house boys and living room, large dining room, Agency Realtors, 646-4200. experienced insured, excellent TOWNE Plumbing Service, way you want it, at a price you Associates, Inc. 646-1980. residents of Mayfair Gardens committee are hostesses. creases. He said he has NOTICE TO CREDITORS advertisement will not be cor­ 55 — Business lor Rent SERVICE ADVISOR maids. Apply in person, to Mr. In past instances when the ESTATE OF FREDERIC H. 56 — Resort Property lor Rent eat-in kitchen, first-floor laun­ references and quality interior repairs, alterations, vanity an can afford. Wide selectionele of received many calls in opposi­ rected by an additional inser­ Part-time nights, Monday- Budish. are invited. town has made this request, it SPAULDING, deceased tion 57 — Wanted to Rent dry room, screened-in porch, 1 BOLTON - Beautiful Ansaldi painting at the lowest price. cabinets a specialty. Call to fabrics. Call 633-1835 days, 649- VILLAGER APARTMENTS - Pursuant to an order of Hon. William 58 — MIsc. lor Rent Friday, 4-9 p.m,, experience Manchester Assembly of was also granted. tion to the increase. Legal Notices 1,2 baths, 3 large bedrooms, built Raised Ranch, on acre 649-7034. 8:30 a.m., 6 p.m. to 7 p.m, 649- 7287, 745-7819 evenings. Five-room townhouse, 1 1/2 E. FitzGerald, Judge, all claims must be preferred. HOSTESS WANTED - Part- large rec room, 2-car attached tiled baths, wall-to-wall Phebe Circle of Emanuel Rainbow Girls will have elec­ presented to the fiduciary named below AUTOMOTIVE treed lot, brick front, plastered 4056. Lutheran Church will meet on or before April 7,1976 or be barred by 61 — Autos lor Sals Apply time, 11-3 Monday-Friday. App- garage, large lot. A comfor­ walls, 4 bedrooms, 2 fireplaces, CEILING SPECIAL - $25. Your carpeting, 2 air-conditioners, tion of officers tonight at 7; 30 at 62 — Trucks for Sale ’ f in person, Tacorral, 246 Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in Luther law. The fiduciary is: TED TRUDON table home located in a prime one full, two half baths, rec average 12x12 ceiling including BOTTI Heating and Plumbing - heat, hot water, patio, full base­ the Masonic Temple. Helen McKay Spaulding 63 — Heavy Equipment lor Sale 'Iroad Street, Manchester. residential area. Immediate oc­ ment. No pets. 649-7620. Hall at the church. Hostesses 2319 So, Shore Drive, S.E. Lost and Found 64 — Motorcycles-BIcycles room with wet bar, enclosed paint. 643-1671. Peter Belliveau Prompt, courteous service. Call VOLKSWAGEN cupancy. Mid 40s. F. J. Painting. are Miss Inez Olson, Miss St. Petersburg. Florida INVITATION TO BID 65 — Cam^rt-.Trallers-Moblle heated porch, 2-car garage, 643-1496. Rehearsals for the Homes JANITOR - Full-time. Mature Spilecki, Realtor, 643-2121, $59,500. Philbrick Agency, 5« PER MANCHESTER- Brand new ^ Mabel Olson and Mrs, Ruth NOTICE LOST - Ladies Gruen 66 — Automotive Service Tolland Tpko. Talcottvilla Manchester Gilbert and person. Good starting salar Realtors, 646-4200. PAINTING and p^erhanging, LYNN’S PLUMBING - CUP family , 4-4, includes range, dis­ wristwatch, blue face, white 67 — Autos (or Rent-Lease 646-2838 excellent fringe benefits Werner. Sullivan Workshop presentation PUBLIC RECORDS Court of Probate The Manchester Board of VERNON CIRCLE Area - four excellent work.:. References. Repairs, remodeling, new con­ posal, dishwasher, washer and District of Manchester gold. Vicinity Army-Navy, bus line. Apply in person: East family, aluminum siding, an­ dryer, wall-to-wall carpeting of “ Pirates of Penzance” will Education seeks bids for Elec­ 6-ROOM COLONIAL Free estimates. Fully insured. struction. Water pumps. Manchester WATES will NOTICE TO CREDITORS Hales, Brass Key, Main Street. JOBSEEKERS - Still has Hartford (Jonvalescent Home, nual income $7,400. Exceptional Martin Mattsson, 649-4431. and parking. Full basement, be tonight and Thursday at 7:15 ESTATE OF MALCOLM F. RHINES trical Supplies for the 1974-1975 Call 643-7724. Reward. openings for lathe, Bridgeport, Complete aluminum siding, 1'/i French spoken also. 875-7263. meet Tuesday at the Italian- Pursuant to an order of Hon. William 745 Main Street, East Hartford. value at $41,900. Dubaldo- baths, huge kitchen, fireplace, treed $250 monthly. Tenant pays p.m. at South United Methodist \Varranty Deeds both Stafford Springs, Jan. 11. school year. Sealed proposals milling machinists. Call Now, American Club. Weighing-in E. FitzGerald, Judge, all claims must be Lesperance Agency, 646-0505. lot. Assumable 8V<% mortgage. Only J. P. LEWIS & SON - Custony FRANK SCOTELLA Plumbing utilities. Jesdor Realty, Stanley J. Krajewski to John Building Permits presented to the fiduciary named below will be received until 3:30 P.M. LOST - ladies f ;lasses, vicinity □ EMPLOYMENT 568-1070. $8,400 needed. Church. All cast members are MANCHESTER - Real Estate decorating. Interior painting. Repairs and remodeling, 1411. will be 7 to 8 p.m. There will be Libro Jr. and Pauline T. Libro, Ernest J. Reed for John F. on or before April 6,1975 or be barred by January 20,1975, at which time Pine Street ant 1 Parkade. Call BUUKHARD & ROSSEHO reminded to be present at 7:15 law. The fiduciary is: •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• investment company seeks at­ MANCHESTER - Save gas and Paper hanging. New Ceilings. sewer ...... lines cleaned electrical­riem- election of officers. The property at 71 Foster St., $16,- Devanney, demolish dwellings they will be publicly opened. The 649-1649. EAST OF RIVER firm looking tractive receptionist-secretary, Reallors-MLS 648-2482 MANCHESTER - Newer one- p.m. for the warm-up session. Priscilla C. Rhines Help Wanted 13 walk to stores and schools. 180 W etl Center Street Remodeling. Exterior painting. ly. Prompt service on emergen­ meeting is for members only. 000. at 291 and 299 Highland St., $2,- 127 Benton Street right is reserved to reject any for billing clerk, should have Mond^-Thursday, 5 p.m. to 9 Newly listed, conveniently Gutters and leaders. Carpentry. bedroom apartment. Quiet Manchester, Conn. cies. 643-7024. There will be no fruit basket. . FOUND - Brown bushy tail cat, knowledge of perpetual inven­ p.m., Saturdays 9 a.m, to 3 p.m. located, 4-bedroom Dutch location. Includes heat, Paul P. Pellerin to Carl A. 000 06040 and all bids. Specifications and TOOL MAKERS - All-around Fully insured. For estimate call Featherweights for the month Zinsser and Douglas P. Ander­ Larry Finn! for John bid forms may be secured at Tuesday, viciniiy Richard machinists and Bridgeport tory system as well as billing Good typing and shorthand Colonial. Features large dining $23,500 - Completely 649-9658. GRANT'S PLUMBING Ser­ appliances and carpeting. $195 are Mrs. Albert Schwanter and FIRE CALLS Molowlack, alterations at 16 the Business Office, 45 N. Road, Manchester. Call 643- operators. Top wages, fringe machine and other office equip­ jreferr^. $2.25 per hour Call room, modern kitchen, front-to- redecorated four room home, vices - Repairs, new work, monthly. Paul W. Dougan, son, one-half interest in proper­ 9658. ment. Call Betsy, 649-4567. Ft'or appointment, 646-8250. Realtor, 643-4535, 646-1021. Mrs. Walter Potvra. ty at 18 Bilyeau Rd., $22,5()0. Frederick Rd., $2,000. Court of Probate School Street, Manchester, benefits and overtime. back living room, sunroom, 1 central and convenient. PAINTING - Save 30 - 60%. remodeling and additions. Call The Rev. Philip Saunders for District of Manchester Connecticut. Raymond E. Experience preferred. Apply at 1/2 baths. Landscaped corner Belfiore Agency, 647-1413. Five years experience. for free estimate. Coventry, MANCHESTER Adminiglrator'g Deed NOTICE TO CREDITORS Herikl Qaisified Ms will find a new lot. Priced in the 60’s. Call Nor­ Excellent references. Pete, 742- FOUR ROOM apartment, heat. Members of the Manchester Full Gospel ESTATE OF RUTH M. HICKOX Demers, Business Manager. Paragon Tool Company, 121 742-7668. Saturday, 5:47 p.m. — Tree George V. Lawler, ad­ honw for everythin* ... even for you! ma Marshall at B/W realty, 6117 (toll free) 5-10 p.m. hot water, cooking gas, stove, WATES will meet tonight at 7 Interdenominational Church Pursuant to an order of Hon. William Adams Street. MANCHESTER - New family limb burning on wires at 9 ministrator of estate of E. FitzGerald, Judge, all claims must be 647-1419. Colonial, aluminum siding, refrigerator, wall-to-wallall-to-v at the Holmes Funeral Home, Inc., alterations to stage at 745 Church St. (Town) Genevieve Oderman, to F&M presented to the fiduciary named below Personals PHONE FROM home to ser­ three bedrooms, bath and WALLPAPER Hanging - □ MISC. FOR SALE carpeting, $185. Adults only, no 400 Main St., to pay their Construction Inc., five parcels Main St., $1,000. on or before April 8.1975 or be barred by THREE-FAMILY, 5-5-4. pets. Security deposit required. Saturday, 6 p.m. — Smell of law. The fiduciary is: TOWN OF MANCHESTER vice our customers for super lavatory, oversized modern Papers, vinyls, flocks, grass respects to the late John Charles R. Clark Jr. for Aluminum siding. New Centrally located. Call 643-9678. smoke due to curtains on lamp at Parker and Mather Sts., $57,- Robert K. Killian Jr. INCOME TAX Returns earnings. Choose own hours. kitchen, built-ins, 24’ combina­ cloths and foils. Reasonable McCollum whose daughter. Harry Pospisil, alterations at 42 37 Lewis Street prepared in the privacy of your baseboard heating system. Only rates. Quality craftsmanship. Articles for Sale 41 at the Meadows Convalescent 000. Call 647-1810. tion dining and play room, gar­ Mrs. Dorothy Danger, is a Cambridge St., $200. Hartford, Conn. 06103 LEGAL NOTICE nomeI Call Dan Mosler,...... 649-3329 $37,500. Pasek, Realtors, 289- age, just right lot, conveniently R. Starkweatner, Jr., 643-2053. it No Deposit DELUXE ONE-bedroom apart­ Hospital at 333 Bidwell St. .Marriage License ALUMINUM sheets used as ment - Complete appliances, member of the club. Ronald Stephen DuMonchel Paul H. Wilhelm, alterations The Zoning Board of Appeals or 525-8263. NURSE’S AIDES - 7-3, 3-11, 7475 , 742-8243. located. Trade of your present (Town) RAYMOND J. ZOWADA - Pain­ printing plates, .007 thick, •k No Contracts carpeting, air-conditioned, and Helen Lynn Lisa Rochoski, at 156 Bissell St,, $200. will hold public hearings on experienced, full time, part- home considered. Donald S. Preceptor Gamme Chapter of Saturday, 9:38 p.m. — False Monday, January 20,1975, star­ INCOME TAX preparation - 8 l/27o MORTGAGE - 5% down Gale, Realty Co., Realtors, ting and papering contractor. 23x32”. 25 cents each or 5 for $1. swimming pool. $175 plus time. Highest starting salary. Phone 643-2711. k Free Delivery alarm pulled at Box 451 at your home or mine. Liberal fringe benefits. On the conventional, CHFA mortgages MLS, 289-7939, No job too big or too small. utilities. Robet D. Murdock, Beta Sigma Phi will meet ting at 7:00 P.M., in the Realtor, 643-2692. Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the home Birch and Cottage Sts. (Town) Hearing Room of the Municipal Reasonable. By Danny By ram, bus line. East Hartford Con­ available on new 6-room Con­ Quality work at a reasonable k Free Trial 649-5096. dominium, three bedrooms, 2 MANCHESTER - 5-room over­ price. Fully insured. 875-6400. NEWSPRINT end rolls. 25 of Mrs. Harold Schuetz, 15 Sunday, 8:04 a.m, — Smell of Building to hear and consider valescent Home, 745 Main cents each. Inquire side door. VERNON - One-bedroom gas in a cellar at 414 Summit St. Street, East Hartford. 1/2 baths, fully applianced and sized Cape, 1 1/2 baths, at­ Thomas Dr. Dental Health Lecture Planned the following petitions: ATTENTION - Kind heartened carpeting. Merritt Agency, 646- tached garage. Immaculate PETER BELLIVEAU - Pain­ Manchester Evening Herald. COFFEE townhouses available for im­ Firemen found an old gas- mediate occupancy. Designed Item 1 Gerald Lacroix — people Tri-Town players need KITCHEN HELP - Dietary 1180. original-owner home. ting, wallpapering, sprav/brush The executive board of the driven motor there. (Eighth WE BUY and sell used fur­ for comfort, convenience and Request to have the whole of unwanted playable piano. Will Aides - Part-time with an m - Business Opportunity Convenient location, $40,500. painting. Fair prices, fully in­ District) American Dental Assistants Anyone planning to attend is LAY-OUT, paste-up, artist, niture. Cash on the line. One PLUS pleasure. Features include Lutz Junior Women’s League BOLTON the premises at 272 Main Street move. Please call 643-2280. portunity to work full-time, f-d experienced only. Stripping, $23,500. Clean four room older Call Suzanne or Arthur Shorts, sured, experienced and depen­ Sunday, 2:41 p.m. —Chimney Association and a volunteer asked to call Jeanne Titcomb at piece or an entire housefull. private entrances, slate foyer, will meet Tuesday at 10 a m. at Donna Hollund approved for business use — a.m. and 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. paste-up, full, part-time. PUBLIC NOTICE - Subway home, completely redecorated. 646- 3233. J. Watson Beach Co.,dable. 643-1671. Call 563-0300 fire at 218 Spruce St. (Town) worker with Smile-Mobile, a the church office, 649-7077, or Submarine Sandwich franchise Central to everything. A rare Realtors, Manchester Office, 646-6432. Furniture Barn, 345 total convenience kitchen, for­ the museum. Correspondent request is for 25 feet extension Or 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. and 4- Jobseekers, 568-1070. Main Street Rear, behind mal dining room and living Today, 6:13 a.m. — Car fire mobile unit involved in teaching Barbara Smith at 643-4622 by 6 p.m. On bus line. East Hart- available in this area. Ideal item. Belfiore Agency, 647-1413. 647- 9139. Equal Housing Oppor­INSIDE - Outside painting, 646-0.375 of business uses as permitted in □ FINANCIAL Douglas Motor Sales. room area, open balcony Xi Gamma Chapter, Beta on S. Main St. near the 14th hole hygiene to children residing in Wednesday. Article V, Section 5B, and for ford Convalescent Home, 745 DRIVER needed trucking com­ small business. Call 1-372-6525 tunity. fe c ia l rates for people over 65. Dogs-Birds-Pets 43 for details. MANCHESTER Foully insured. Estimates given. bedroom, 11/2 baths, entertain­ Sigma Phi. will meet Tuesday of the Manchester Country The Parent Teacher Hartford County. All church members and variance to use remainder of lot Main Street, East Hartford. pany, 102 license required. Bonds-Stocks-Mortgages 8 Call 649-7863. CLEAN USED refrigerators, ment room, patio and deck at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Club. (Town) Organization will sponsor a friends are invited. There will for business use 272 Main Part-time, evenings. ND FUSS - NO MUSS Lots-Land for Sale 24 ranges, automatic washers, DOG-CAT boarding re se r­ area, individual washer and JOBS - Interested in a job that Vera Berube, 84 Phoenix St., dental health lecture be a nominal charge to cover Street — Business Zone II and Jobseekers, 568-1070, Situation Wanted 15 5 room Ranch In Impeccable mova-ln with guarantees. B. D. Pearl’s vations. Combined inside/out- dryer, storage area, air- MORTGAGES, loans first, se­ requires no experience and side runs, partitioned privacy, ■ Vernon. Mrs. Janet Atwood will SOUTH WINDSOR Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in the Cliurrii Supper expenses. Residence Zone B. condition. 1'/i vanity bathe, 2 ANDOVER — Three wooded, Building-Contracting 33 Appliances, 649 Main St, 643- conditioning, master TV anten­ cond, third. All kinds. Realty offers free training, security, MOTHER WITH .20 month old fireplaces, 2-car garage plus expan­ germicidal lighting. Canine ■ present a program on "Easy Sunday, 12:17 p.m. — Kitchen all-purpose room at Bolton The Congregators Club of Item 2 David & Ann Bartlett — sible lower levaL Custom built In surveyed and approved lots, up 21'71 na. $245 per month^ including statewide. Credit rating un­ travel, education and good pay? will babysit, my home. Two to 9 acres. Priced from $13,50(). NEWTON H. Smith & Sons - Holiday Inne, 2()0 Shddon Road, and Informal Education fire at 37 Farmstead Dr. Elementary School. The lecture Bolton Congregational Church Request variance to reduce prime residential area. $48,500. Call heat and hot water. Please call Itullelin Board necessary. Reasonable. Con­ Contact your Air Force year old and up. Flexible hours. Suzanne or Arthur Shorts, 646-3233. Call Warren E. Howland, Remodeling, repairing, ad­ SEASONED oak wood - Split Manchester, 646-5971. 872-0528 Monday through through Present-Day Media." TOLLAND COUNTY will be preceded by a short will sponsor an old-fashioned SHADE TOBACCO FARM Townspeople may express area of nonconforming lot fidential, quick arrangements. representative at 221 Asylum 643-1364. Realtor, 643-1108. ditions, rec rooms, porches and and ready for fireplace. $20 Friday, 8-5 p.m. Saturday, 3:47 p.m. — church supper Friday at 6:30 Alvin Lundy Agency. 527-7971. Street, Hartford or call 244- Experienced farm superinten­ J. WATSDN BEACH CD. business meeting and followed their opinions tonight as to below requirements of ^ning Realtors MLS roofing. No job too small. Call orders delivered. 742-7886. AKC Sheltie - Collies - males The Manchester PTA for Flooded cellar on Virginia p.m. in the educational building 100 Constitution Piaza, Hart­ 2347. dent or assistant farm by the serving of refreshments, whether or not they feel Bolton Regulations — 26 Grove Street Msnehaatar Office 647-0139 649-3144. and females, reasonably VERNON - Town House exceptional children will meet Lane, (Tolland Fire Depart­ of the church. ford. Evenings, 233-6879. superintendant. Year 'round Equal Housing Opportunity Real Estate Wanted 28 priced. (Jail 646-3467. Mrs. Catharine Sprecher, should join with Manchester, — Residence Zone A. WOOD-Seasoned oak, sawed Gardens, one-bedroom Ranch tonight at 8 at the Keeney St. ment) The supper will include ham, PART-TIME Arts & Crafts employment - Attractive □ E D U C A T IO N CARPENTRY - Repairs, preventative therapist, will be South Windsor and Tolland in Item 3 Elizabeth A. Bidwell — ALL CASH for your property any length, split, $50 per cord and duplex style apartment im­ School. Sunday, 3:03 p.m. — Grass baked beans and homemade MORTGAGES - 1st, and 2nd Demonstrators needed - Pay off house - Additional benefits remodeling, additions, roofing. delivered.elit ...... John Hutchinson, Livestock 44 mediately available. An apart- the guest speaker, Her topic forming a health district. The KequesiRequest variance loto aiiowallow mortgages - interim financing those Christmas bills in a fun AMBASSADOR DRIVE - within 24 hours. Avoid red tape, fire at Henry Park. (Rockville will be "Dental Health at Home brown bread and apple pie. Write Box H, Manchester Seven-room Condominium, Call David Patria, South Wind­ 742-6639. ment community of unique meeting is at 8 at the Communi­ applicant to have more than exp^itious and confidential job. Absolutely no investment. Private Instructions 18 instant service. Hayes Agency, sor, 644-1796. Manchester Lodge of Masons Fire Department) and in School.” There will be a short enter­ two students at a time for Herald. excellent condition, carport, 646-0131. BOARDING - Small Arabian architectural design and ty Hall. service, J.D Real Estate No collecting or delivering. 872- FIREWOOD for sale. $25 half farm offers one large box stall beautiful landscaping. Features will have a business meeting AMBULANCE CALLS Mrs. Specher is a Bolton resi­ taining film after the supper sewing classes conducted in the PIANO INSTRUCTION - recreation room, carpeting. Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at the The Ambulance Study Com­ Assoc. 646-1980. 2780. WES ROBBINS carpentry cord. $40 full cord. Call 742-9046. with adjoining exercise pad- private entrances, patio door to VERNON dent. She is president of the followed by an old-fashioned home — 48 North School Street private piano lessons with an Only $32,900. Goodchild- WE WILL buy your house. Call Masonic Temple. .After the mittee will meet tonight at 6:30 CUSTODIAN, part time, senior Bartlett, Realtors, 569-1744, remodeling specialistit. Acf- dock, Excellent care, pasture, private patio area, wall-to-wall Saturday, 5:36 p.m.—Auto ac­ Hartford County Dental Assis­ sing-along. Mrs. Irene Conover — Residence Zone C. PART-TIME janitorial work experienced teacher, beginners anytime, Hutchins Agency, ditions, rec rooms, dormers, meeting, there will be a setback at the Community Hall. 13 citizen preferred.preft Apply 646-1852. Realtors, 646-3166. FRESH SWEET apple cider. riding area and lessons carpeting, range, refrigerator cident on Rt. 83. (Vernon Am­ tant Society, a member of the will accompany on the piano. Item 4 Talcottville Develop­ Help Wanted mornings. Call 649-5335. Podunk Mill Tavern, 989 and intermediates. Phone 649- built-ins, bathrooms, kitchens, Macintosh and Delicious available. Reasonable. 742-7165. and garbage disposal, master party bulance) 1256, 649-3446. ment Co. — Request variance to Ellington Road, South Windsor. FIVE-ROOM Ranch, tiled bath, SELLING your house? Call us apples. Botti Fruit Farm, 260 TV antenna, storage and laun­ erect free-standing sign with 289-7929. garage, stone fireplace, oak Bush Hill Rd. Antiques 48 dry facilities in basement, total INSTRUCTION in piano, organ first and we’ll make you a cash LEON Cieszynski builder - new electric. No pets. Rental star­ area of 729 square feet and or voice - Jan Fraser, 192 Hart­ flooring, excellent condition offer. One day service. T. J. height of 48 feet for new motor CAN YOU ANSWER YES DUTCHMAID Clothing looking throughout. Immediate oc­ homes custom built, WOODEN PALLETS for sale at WANTED Antique furniture, ting at $150 per month. For ap­ ford Road, Manchester. Call Crockett. Realtor, 643-1577. remodeled, additions, rec circulation department, pointment call 872-0528, Mon­ Dialysis Center Now at Rockville General inn approximately 135 feet TO THE FOLLOWINO QUESTIONS? for you. Short hours, good pay, 649-7804. cupancy. $38,500. Charles glass, pewter, oil paintings, or wiirtrain you. Jessie Dunnack, Lesperance, 649-7620. rooms, garages, kitchens Manchester Herala. $2.-$5. day through Friday, 8-5 p.m. Social Security by Medicare are south of 1-86 and 200 feet west of • TIRED OF JUST MAKING ENDS MEET? other antique items. The Northeastern Connec­ Theresa Martis ol Enfield who He explained that most the hope that local patients will 423-4216. remodeled, batn tile, cement Harrison, 643-8709. Vernon Town Line. • TIRED OF THE SAME DULL DAILY ROUTINE? work. Steps, dormers. Residen­ MANCHESTER - Deluxe 2- ticut Regional Dialysis Center has been trained for home use patients come for regular utilize the full range of services also covered and the balance □ REAL ESTATE VERNON - Five-room Ranch, 3 □ MISC. SERVICES OLD NEWSPAPERS Free - Item 5 Manchester Housing • TIRED OF A JOB WITH NO FUTURE? tial or commercial. Call 649- Circulation Department, bedroom Townhouse, 1 1/2 is now in operation at Rockville of the artificial kidney and has dialysis therapy two or three offered by the regional center due is paid by private in­ EARN $5. and more per hour, bedrooms, built-in oven and surance. Authority — Variance If yet I* your tritwtr, and you t r t tn ambRIoua, aalf motivated IndMdu^. showing Sarah Coventry range, fireplace, treed lot with 4291. Manchester Herald. Wanted to Buy 49 baths, full, private basement. General Hospital, It was functioned as a part-time in­ times per week. The process since its proximity will allow with a detlre to tern $260 to *400 per week, then we want lo talk to you. Dr. DiMeola said the requested to allow construction jewelry, women over 18, no in­ Homes For Sale 23 garden area. Asking $34,900, Services Offered 31 Includes heat, appliances, previously stationed at Johnson center dialysis nurse. replaces the kidney function by ease of access and liberation WANTED - Antique furniture, of multiple Housing for the Thia job Involvaa auilupervlalng a group ol boyabo that participate In a door to vestment. 649-2333. 875-5008. Owner-agent. TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY SET LUDWIG DRUMS ■ pearl carpeting, patio and pool. $275 The new unit is located in the removing toxic waste products, Northeastern Connecticut Memorial Hospital, Stafford. from prolonged and costly Elderly as determined by The door aalea program,. No peraonal aellingI la Involvad, but you muat have TOLLAND - A warm home TENNIS restringing service: Carpentry and general contrac­ color, $600. Call 875-2968. jewelry, glassware, paintings, monthly. Paul W. Dougan. area formerly occupied by the Regioifkl Dialysis Center has your own, full alzed dapendapendtbla auto. Pnontone today for peraonal Interview In existence since July, 1973, acids, electrolytes and water travel lo Hartford three times a Authority on approximately 6 REAL ESTATE career. Must trimmed in sunshine. Six-room COVENTRY - Twin Hills Blue Star, $12; nylon $7-9; gut ting. Residential and commer­ lamps, etc. (Jail 649-5139. Realtor, 643-4535, 646-1021. operating suite on the hospital’s eight patients receiving treat­ between 10 e.m. end 7 p.m the unit now provides end-stage that cannot be excreted by the week. acres of rear land north of have license or in process. Countryry uapiCape, acre lot. Low Drive, four room Ranch, $15.50-22. Call 643-2339. Notch cial. Whether it be a small WELL SEASONED oak. second floor, hospital officials ment with four to five more repair job, a custom built home cherry, maple. Split, delivered MANCHESTER - Newer three renal disease treatment lo dialysis patient. Financial considerations are premises at 171 Spencer Street 872-8810 Mr. Qoncl Part-timers considered. Pasek, 30’s. 8'72-6323. 106x469 lot, two garages, Road, Bolton. said. patients who will be requiring Realtors, 289-7475. or anything in between, call 646- and stacked. $50 per cord. Call bedroom Duplex, 1 1/2 baths, patients from Danielson, En­ no longer as prominent in the in Business Zone III. Tract will fireplace, and many extras. □ R E N T A LS The allocated space is large He said most patients func­ dialysis soon. EAST HARTFORD - Im­ Call 1-859-1301. SLIPPERY SIDEWALKS? 1379. 646-4303. all appliances, carpeting, field, Storrs, Coventry, and care of dialysis patients as was have access by right-of-way enough lo accommodate five tion well on regular dialysis He said also there are are six maculate 6Vz room Split, three Sand delivered, small or large private. $250 monthly. Security. Westfield, Mass. treatment and often manage to the case in past years, but the or eight patients already being from Spencer Street. VW MECHANICS bedrooms, panelea family MANCHESTER - Seven-room loads, reasonable. Also lignt ANY TYPE Carpentry and DU-O-THERM Gas heater, 50,- Rooms tor Rent 52 Immediate. Frechette & Mar­ hemodialysis machines with a patient must bear the expense The dialysis unit is headed by return to work and resume dialyzed elsewhere who would Information pertaining to above room, 1 l/2baths, basement, Cape, formal dining room, new trucking, odd jobs. 643-0304. masonry work, additions and 000 Btu, 72 School Street. tin, Inc. Realtors, 646-4144. nurse’s station included. of needed medication and Full-time, day-night shift remodeling.elir Free estimates. A. Dr. Herbert DiMeola who is reasonably normal lives. gain from transferring to may be obtained in the Plan­ pool, trees, $35,900. Warren E. kitchen, two full baths, rear THOMPSON HOUSE, fur­ Another former operating travel. openings. Top pay, incentive, Squillacote, 649-0811. MANCHESTER - super one also in practice in the specialty Since the Rockville unit will Rockville due to Its proximity ning Office. Howland, Realtors, 643-1108. dormer, rec room, summer CHIMNEY SWEEPS - Make nished rooms, centrally room will serve as a storage Hospital officials explained belief its, experience sure your chimnies and located. Kitchen privileges. bedroom Townhouse, private of renal and metabolic dis­ participate in the Hartford to their homes. All persons Interested may at­ kitchen, 2-car oversized garage, area for routine supplies and that the major cost of chronic preferred but qualified $32,900 - 5 1/2 room Ranch, treed lot, good area. F.J. fireplaces are clean for this BUILDING - Remodeling, BUY YOUR Parking. Reasonable rates. jatiu and basement, includes eases, Assisting him will be Hospital kidney transplant He said he eventually sees a tend these hearings. leat, appliances, carpeting, and the reverse osmosis apparatus dialysis ($15,000 to $45,000 year­ mechanics will be considered. brick front, natural trim, Spilecki, Realtors, 643-2121. years heating season. Have roofing, rec rooms, additions, POTATOES Phone 649-2358. three full-time dialysis nurses. program, all patients qualifying stable population of 15 to 20 ZONING BOARD OF garages. All kinds, carpentry pool. $235 per month. Paul W. needed lo supply the machines. ly) is now met by a Medicare Apply: cellar, garage, trees. Hutchins your fireplace and chimney direct from the potato They are Marilyn Callahan of for transplantation will be on patients on dialysis at Rockville APPEALS Agency, Realtors, 646-3166. work. For estimates call 649- Dougan Realtor, 646-1021, 643- Dr. DiMeola said the reverse Bill which pays 80 to 85 per cent cleaned professionally. Call 872- warehouee by Caldor'e QUIET, dean furnished room Enfield; Laura Johnson of that hospital’s list. Patients Hospital. He based this forecast Bernard R. Johnson 0930. 1142. for working gentleman Call osmosis procedure takes tap of all costs to those patents, Shopping Center. Ellington; and Jan Steensen of water and removes all ions, im­ transferring to the Rockville on the incidence of chronic Chairman 646-7944. regardless of age or eligiblity Paul J. Rossetto, R. E. GOWER Remodeling, ad­ Open dally ONE ROOM and three room Brimfield, Mass. purities, bacteria and virus so unit from other centers will not renal failure in the population lose their place if they are for Social Security. Secretary ditions, garages, porches, No coupons required ROOM FOR gentleman. furnished ajpartment - All Also assisting will be Wendy that only ultra-pure water com­ served by the center (200,000 utilities. Older persons presently awaiting transplant. Children on dialysis who are with six new patients per 100,- Dated this 13th day of January, kitchen and formica work, References required. Call 649- Wood and Doris LaFlame both es in contact with the dialysis dependents of those eligible for repairs. 646-2087 after 4 p.m. 0719. pi eforred. 272 Main slreet.sir of Stafford and Sister Barbara membrane. Hospital officials expressed 000 per year). 1075 PAGE EIGHTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. 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n '/i3. 0 i h c Apartments For Rent 53 Apartments For Rent 53 Apartments For Rent S3 Apartments For Rent S3 Apartments For Rent S3 NEED CAR? Credit bad? 1972 CHRYSLER Imperial, ful­ Trucks for Sale 62 VIICKKY FINN BY HANK LEONARD Bankrupt? Repossessed? ly loaded. Savings Bank of MANCHESTER - Four rooms, MANCHESTER Gardens - two LARGE SIX-room apartment - 4 1/2 ROOM Duplex - Stove and Honest Douglas accepts lowest Manchester, repossession, $2,- 1952 DODGE dump truck for ROCKVILLE 3’A ROOMS down, smallest payments. includes appliances and heat. bedroom duplex, $184 monthly, Center Street. Security deposit, refrigerator. Near center 900. Call 646-1700. sale, low mileage, excellent y E A H — N O N E O T H E R Manchester. Call 643-1442. Douglas Motors, 345 Main. condition. Call 643-0926. HIS CLIENTS ARE T H E R E 'S A HOW LONG IS THAT $170. Security required. Call ROCKLAND TERRACE includes heat, hot water, no pets. $190. Call 646-5566. t h a n t h e f a m o u s TOP MOBSTERS! HOW L O T A B O U T HA5 MRS. ROCCO BIG SHOT LAWYER 647-9936 or 649-2003. Large and beautiful one-bedroom appliances, and parking. 1973 BUICK Apollo, power ROGER LUPOLE/ COME HE'S TAKING T H IS C A S E GOIN' TO KEEP TOYOTA - See us for relial^ OOT A LAWYER SHE PHONED HIM’AS apartments, heat, hot water, all Immediate occupancy. 3 1/2 GLASTONBURY - Two- NICELY FURNISHED three brakes, power steering, HER C A SE-1 THOUGHT , I D O N 'T ME WAITIN'/? FOUR ROOM apartment, two appliances Including dishwasher, room apartment, $164 monthly. bedroom garden apartment, rooms - Fully paneled, neatly used Toyotas with our 60-day automatic, 10,000 miles, $2,900. Molorcyclas-BIcycles 64 SOON AS SHE S H E W A S BROKE! UNDERSTAND/ HE disposal, carpeting, pool and your decorated. Second floor, Main 100% warranty. We also buy Call 649-0351, 649-0650. PRICE bedrooms, stove, and own private terrace in a country set­ Available February 1st. large rooms and closets, swim­ used Toyotas. Lynch Motors, OF f a m e = refrigerator, carpeting, and ting. $180. No pets. Superintendant, 646-0090. Equal ming pool. $189. 633-4971 Street, private entrance. EXPERT bicycle repairs, all I-I^ i. parking. In older four-family. housing. Parking, heat included. $165 345 Center Street, Manchester, REPOSSESSED 1%9 Cadillac makes, models and speeds. ^ 7 ^ T H E P L U G C_ 1I7S by NCA, lt<, T y k«( u 8 PN Oft 1-13 $160 monthly. No pets. 646-5200. 872-4223 875-7466 529-6586 MANCHESTER - Five rooms, monthly. Adults only. No pets. 646-4321. eight cyclinder, automatic. Peugeot, Raleigh dealers, THREE ROOMS - first floor first-floor. One child accepted. 646-0299. Being sold on bid basis. 646- Manchester Bicycle Shop, 649- MUTT AND JEFF CREATED BY BUD FISHER MANCHESTER - Six room with heat, and appliances, no $138 monthly. Security, heat AUTO INSURANCE - Compare 4004. 2098. duplex, three bqdrooms, base­ pets, security deposit required. extra. Call 643-9274. SIX-ROOM Duplex - Near Main our low rates. Young drivers ment, utilities not included. IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY - Available February 1st. Inquire Street. Please call 643-2201. welcome. For quotation call REPOSSESSED 1971 Chevrolet $185. Blanchard & Rossetto. .Newly decorated, first-floor 4- 30 Church Street. Centrally Rod Dolin, 646-6050. Van, six cylinder, automatic. Campers-Trallers Realtor. 646-2482. room apartment. Appliances. located. 6-8 p.m. daily. MANCHESTER - three Being sold on bid basis. 646- Mobile Homes 65 No pets or children. $155. 633- WE PAY $10 for complete junk WHA! PRESIDENTIAL bedroom duplex, large kitchen, 4004. To be released to buyer cars. Call Joey, Tolland Auto F IV E ROOM, second floor 6026. MANCHESTER - Five-room VILLAGE APTS. rec room and workshop in base­ January 21, 1975. NEW YEAR'S Resolution - Stop apartment, carpeting, stove, apartment, first floor, close to ment. All hook-ups. Inexpensive Body, 528-1990. paying rent! Three bedrooms, 1 refrigerator, good location. Call EAST HARTFORD - 3-room schools. Available immediate­ MANCHESTER heat. Garage. Many extras. 1/2 baths. $4,995. Immediate PRISCILLA’S POP after 4 p.m., 646-0807. apartment, second floor, heat, ly. Security required. $170. Security. $225. 647-9305. 1972 FORD Torino Station parking, excellent financing. BY AL VERMEER Wagon - V-8, automatic, power utilities, stove and refrigerator. Eastern Real Estate, 646-8250. One and two bedrooms. Call 828-0369. 1 WISH YOU'D SPEAK- HE PNNED ANOTHER s o W H A T ? B U T A 289-0254 until 7 p.m. steering, air, very clean. r i w i f i r ^ * TO CARUTLE! PICTURE OVER K I D S A R E AVAILABLE immediately Near schools, churches anc Chorches Motors, 643-2791. BELLY three rooms, carpeted, COVENTRY - Three-room shopping center, on bus APARTMENT Clean, Lata Modal THREE SMALL used trailers - O. J. SIMPSON. J A L V v A Y S DANCER Can rebuild or use frarties. $150, V FINDING NEW appliances, parking, storage, TWO-BEDROOM apartment - apartment available im­ line. Call anytime. ' RENTAL OFFICE lease and security required. No mediately. All utilities, stove 1974 GRAND PRIX, air- I USED CARS $250, $350. Call 828-0369. I D O L S T O i r First floor, conveniently We have a large variety of WORSHIP.' dogs. Hilliard Street. Call after and refrigerator included. $150 646-2623 conditioning, AM/FM stereo, located $150 monthly, security. deluxe one and two-bedroom $4,800, Days call 423-3400, Top Pricaa Paid tl 6 p.m., 649-7289. Palmer Realty, 646-6321. 649- monthly. Security Required. For All Makes 0538. 646-8351 apartments and townhouses evenings 643-4281. throughout Manchester. Ren 1 CARTER CHEVROLET 14’ WIDE - $9,995 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• No better time to trade. tal office open daily from 9-5 CO., INC. ^ CAPTAIN EASY BY CROOKS & LAWRENCE Autos For Sale 61 Autos For Sale 61 Autos For Sale 61 Autos For Sale 61 other times by appointment. We need your 10’ wide now. D UP TO MOD 1229 Main Street M We will allow top dollar. Phone S48-84«4 No payment until April 1975 DAMATO ENTERPRISES, INC. SMART THINKIN', SHEIK'. BY BUT ALSO FROM THE THE PROPHET 240-A New State Rd., Manchester JUNK CARS Parts, Supplies, SAILIN' ON YER 9 UPBRTANKBK. OGLING EYEG o p BE PRAISED FOR and Accessories VEB PAUSHTEK WON'T BE MALE in fid e ls: SENDING SUCH 646-1021 WANTED EXPOSED TO ANY PANGEP. A HANDSOME WE WILL PAY UP TO $100 SAFE DRIVERS - Save on auto HOMES •13 C itriwiitA.iric.Te.iw 1/s.rii.oii I-' FROM TERRORISTS’. INFIDEL TO NOT MEETING THE COMPETITION FOR YOUR JUNK CAR insurance. Call for free es­ PLAZA ESCORT ME TO 1348 Wilbur C ross Hwy. THE BORN LOSER BY ART SANSOM AMERICA! FOUR-ROOM apartment - Heat Depending on Year and timate. Jim Gerrity, 646-0202. and hot water. Quiet location. Berlin Tpke., Berlin, Conn. Model Robert J. Smith, Inc. Adults only. $185 monthly. Call 828-0369 FREE TOW MEV, WELL, WHAT CO 649-7620. "Qutllty ftom u, foni/bljr priC K i" SAME DAY SERVICE HORNET - Free second year of guaranty ($99 value) if you buy m i m B VDU5AV, BEATING THE COMPETITION SIX room Condominium, $300 PLEASE CALL FOR and take delivery of a new 1975 per month, rent or rent with op­ CURRENT PRICE LISTS before February 28, 1975. tion, includes togetherness, 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. 522-1104 DeCormier Motors, 643-4165. Autos For Sale 61 recreational facilities, kitchen after 5 p.m. 247-0910 Dillon Ford offers these fantastic discounts on all appliances, curtains, draperies, wall-to-wall carpeting, carport, ALLIED Brand New 1975 Fords in stock. three bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths, SCRAP METALS full basement, lawn cutting, 741 W IN D S O R S T R E E T snow removal, and many more HARTFORD desirable features. Call D. W. THE FI.INTSTONES BY HANA-BARBERA *200 OFF *70 0 OFF Fish Realty, 643-1591. ■ r a c i s m are our business 0 HTSbyKA Iwc.TM.IIjUUyM OH Business lor Rent 55 VEGA 1972, Hatchback. MxNmM lay* 1-13 Excellent condition. Fte*. bt ALLEY OOP BY V.T. HAMLIN InStOCk! MANCHESTER - East Center Reasonably priced. 646-3325 a. CARTER'S - -ttMa any LTD after 5:30. any MUSTANG inStOCk! Street. Modern air-conditioned O SC A R ! WHAT ...OH,THIS IS HELLO,, \THE BOVS SA ID YOU office space, from 100 to 2,000 Authorized “Fisher Plow” Dealer ARE W O DOING DEVELOP IN THE /"C.-DOC SENT US MARKO/ HE'S ------HAD SOME KINO ^ YES, NOW. square feet, $4.50 per foot. 1972 MERCURY Comet - 24 to choose from 5 to choose from Brown with vinyl top, six- IN MOO? v' TIME-MACHINE, / BACK HERE SO HE A NEVW OF PLAN TO r DO, BV Hayes Corporation, 646-0131. COULD CHECK FT F RIEN D . CAPTURE THE,/ MY DEAR, instant cylinder automatic, power BRAND NEW 1975 CHEVRDLET OUT/ O F OURS.' KIDNAPPERS.'/ AND IT ELLINGTON - 2,000 sq. ft. new steering, tape deck, white walls INVOLVES R E p L A y . brick and steel building, clear and snow tires. 649-4583, 646- TON PICKUP TRUCK ttT - v o u r span, loading dock, heat and 5470. Vi air-conditiomng optional. 872- 8351. 1968 CHRYSLER Newport 2- *300 OFF *15 0 OFF door. Savings Bank of 8 foot Fleetside i Manchester, repossession, $600. Pickup. Radio, OFFICE SPACE Call 646-1700. gauges, painted rear bumper, heavy duty any GRANDAD A Instock! any MAVERICK In StOCk! FOR RENT 1965 FORD Galaxie 500, rear springs. Carter 250 square feet, center of automatic transmission, power Care, ST K 3297 6 to choose from 5 to rhooee from Manchester, air-conditioning steering, good running condi­ WIN AT BRIDGE West North East Sooth and parking. Call; 643-9551. tion, $350. Call 643-5742. MR.ABERNATHY BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY 1966 FORD Station wagon, good first heart lead and South Pass 1 # Pass SINGLE ROOM and three running condition, $175; 1957 SALE PRKE *3400 ------1------0 " should have stuck in his nine. Pass 2N.T. Pass rooms available as suite or Chevy body with hi- Rubber bridge? Be generous This would have cost him a Pass 4 # Pass singles. Air-conditioning, off performance parts; Four "A GOOD PLACE TO BUY A TRUCK” trick if hearts had broken 2-2 *400 OFF street parking. Phone John H. Chevy 14” spoke mags with but as it was would have in­ You, South, hold: ] *600 OFF #K764 3 #A2 49 #AK732 ; Lappen, Inc. 649-5261. tires; Call after 5, 649-5020. sured his contract since East would never be able to lead a What do you do now? ! CARTER Oswald: ‘‘A good rubber TWO-ROOM office with private 1968 CHRYSLER - Four-door NORTH 13 diamond through South’s king.” Instock! hardtop, radio, automatic, bridge player should learn to be A — This is a very tough spot. Five ! any ELITE InStOCk! anyFDRD TRUCK lavatory, near Manchester # A K Q 10 generous. He doesn’t mind let­ Memorial Hospital. Call 643- power steering, power brakes, #643 Oswald: "If East had played clubs is a slight underbid but should air-conditioned, vinyl roof, good CHEVROLET ting an opponent win a trick the queen or jack of hearts on be made except in a well-developed 6 to choose from 8 to choose from 1186. 4852 now and then as long as the lost gas mileage, ohe owner. Must #A94 the first heart lead, South would expert partnership where a fonr- be seen. 643-9708, 647-1908. 1229 Main St., Manchester 646-6464 trick does not cost his con­ go back to dummy with a heart call will be read as a mild ! Autos For Sale 61 WEST EAST tract.” Asking $850. OPEN EVES. TM. 9 • THUIIS. T1 6 • SAT. Tl. 5______# 763 2 #95 spade; take a finesse against slam try in clubs and not as a the last heart honor and wind up delayed heart raise. #10 # Q J 8 with an overtrick.” 4 A 10 6 4 Q J 7 Jim; "Today’s declarer was a little stinOT. He had bid four TODAY’S QUESTION « Y DICK CAVALL1 # Q J 10 73 #K8652 (NLW SPAFLK EN TEKPRISE ASSN.) Instead of rebidding two no- MERCURY WINTHROP SOUTH (D) but wanted to make six. He dis­ *120 0 OFF *10 0 OFF carded a diamond on dummy's trump your partner has jumped to #J84 ace of clubs and led a heart to three hearts over your one spade. M i 'l l H A V E T O A C V iWT # AK9 7 52 THAT PIMW IT #4CHRDJ!//i4e44 What do you do now? MORIARTY 4K943 his ace; then he played the king 0 0 & I S ONE THING... Answer Tomorrow instock! any PINTO InStOCk! BROTHERS LINCOLN of hearts. West showed out and The bidding has been: 13 anyTHUNDERBIRD TPeyiNOTO the contract was now in jeopar­ MERCURYS SCARE A^E BY North-South# vulnerable- dy.” A'nswer to Previous Puzzle 2 to choose from 18 to choose from IMITATINS A Foreign Affairs C A T A G A IN . West North East Sooth Oswald: "The way the cards SALE! LINCOLNS lay there just was no way to 1 # bine it home. South tried to get ACROSS 6 Racemose Pass 1 # Pass 2 # a diamond discard on dummy’s inflorescence NtEOW 1 — Department Boara BciaQ soa Pass 4 # Pass Pass fourth spade but East ruffed the 7 Injured spots EIQQ 6 Brezhnev's JANUARY CLEARANCE Pass third spade lead and spoiled 8Slem(bot.) IR IO lu l : ESDQ FREE MEOW realm (ab) 9 Go by car a s m *500 OFF that plan.” Undercoat to the flrat Ton (10) people ME°VV/ Opening lead — Q * to Aslan capital to Aphorism s T Q 11 Capable ol .12Brythonicsea C A S T C movement \ N T E 1974 CAPRI -2000" Jim: “South had overlooked a god & N O w Copper metallic. Special value package. AM radio. Low « nn w »tA w IM m u I m tn 14 Joined by treaty 13 Sigmoid curve anyTORINO inStOCk! By Oswald & James Jacoby generous safety play. East had T A p S' lobuya 1975 Ford 15 Women being BRAND NEW mileage demonstrator. Stock iHK 114. SHORT RIBS played the eight of hearts on the 18 Forniol prayer wed (pi.) 5 to choose from at Dillon’s durln(L this sale. 16 In good health evEfZWVHERE I TRV1D 20 Hindu garment 31 Noun suffix 45 Individual 17 Railway cars P IT C H M V -VEHT.OfL/ 22 Raise 32 More than 46 Feminine Hurry in today! This offer good thru Saturday, February 1,1975 19 Plural ending 23 Biblical enough nickname *3256 STA R eAXER*'-V 21 Feminine patriarch 33 In that case 47 Musical •By CLAY R. POLLAN appellation insinjment ARIES LIIRA 24 Raison d'— 34 Preposition 74 MARK IV $7995 22 Civil War MERCURY Gold luxury group. Full Mark IV HAS. 2t M Yoor Doi/y Activity Guide H 26 Participle suffix 39 Engine 49 Conixrent 74 COUGAR $4795 73 FORD $3695 73 $3195 equipment Including cruise A cc o rd in g to tfie Start. general 27 Geraints 40 Mountain crest 50 Frozen liquids Montego MX 4-door sedan, A«. I* XR-7, Slate blue, matching In­ LTF Country Squire 10 control. A M -F M stereo with To develop messoge for Tuesday, ' 25 River island spouse 41 Sea phenomena 51 — Angeles. terior & V, root, automatic, passenger wagon, light blue, bronze, matching vinyl Interior, r K 9-14-23-3S 11-17-25-33^ tape, low mileage. 27 Sprite 43 Rigorous Calitomia power iteerlng-brakas- V-6, automatic, PS, PB, lac. air read words corresponding to numbers 28 Nallike fabric dark blue Interior, automatic, ^$5-566665 51-76-81-88^ 30 Linking a group 54 Convent worker wlndowa, AM-FM Stereo, low cond., radio, whitewalls. of your Zodioc birth sign. 29 Decamp 44 Mire power steering, power brakes, > TAURUS SCORPIO 01 peoples mileage. FACTORY AIR CONDITIONING, 1 Splendid 31 On 61 Gossip (NKWSt’At'EK EN fEHHHISE ASSN.) 73 MARK IV $6795 AH>. 10 ocr. 22 ( X 35 British 351-2V engine, radio, root reck, silver blue, matching leather 2 New 32 Weolth 62 A institution (2 3 4 5 r r - i 7 - power tailgate window. 74 MERCURY $3895 Ini. & vinyl top. Electric Sunroof, I WAV 10 3 Matters 33 Changing 63 And NOV. 21 T” T~ Montego MX 4-Door Pillared 64 Or Phone 643-2145 Cruise control, A M -F M Stereo H i, | | \ S-19-22-26 4 News 34 For 24-34-39-41 wds.) DILLON319 Main Street, Manchester FORD Hardtop, while, dark blue vinyl u 35 Someone's 65 Give n 1 IF T with tape, 15,000 miles. Ui7-77-86-90 50f 3 6 ------lA lung roof, matching Interior, V-8, 43-70-74 73 MUSTANG $2695 74 COMET $3195 6 Ploy 36 Be 66 Notice 37 Moths automatic, power steering, GlMINt 37 Beouty 67 And SAGITTARIUS 2-Door Hardtop, dark green, 2-Door, dark green, light green 7 Concerning 38 English river U iS saddle vinyl Interior, vinyl Interior, economical 6-cyl., power brakes, factory air con­ BY ROY CRANE *iAir II 8 Keep 38 Ear 68 Romontic NOY ditioning, low mileage. 72 LINCOLN $3695 39 Seeing 69 Speciol 39 Naval oEicer economical 6-cyl„ radio, radial automatic, power steering, Continental 4-door Sedan, 9 Hurroy IS IT li ‘VV/UNf 10 10 Friendships 40 Eors 70 Professionol DEC 42 Bone (anal ) b i ;n j ^ tires, priced to sell. radio, whitewalls, 15,000 miles. yellow with dark brown roof, BY JIM BERKY ^OW^HONEST, It T vERY FaNHV? ^ ttaT goop^ 11 Some 41 Doctors 71 Foremost 44 Car user dark brown brocade Interior, all Y12-27-29-52 6-18-21-38 IT 12 Someone's 42 Till 72 An power Including cruise control, I GY, \ WAS OHLV ) PUTTING A BOY, \SH 0W A2-49-82-87 42-50-66 46 Cornel part 13 Interest 43 Dentists 73 Rumors PAPA automatic temp, control, air 52 — Nations 28 ihl I CAH PfAUr hJo, H K P - J HAP TO o o r OLD I A JOKE, y SHARK IN , BENNY.) LAP/ CANCER 14 For 44 Sociol 74 People CAPRICORN 22 23 i4 conditioning, radial tires. IC^fNTlFy' WITH Yoo //fPfN'T ' THf W(T]^ IL." A MANY OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROMA ^ ^ TUP- B ELLS ,JWN£ II 15 Hobbies 45 Sure 75 Thrills DfC. 22 ^ 53 Inlemalional 16 Is 46 Before 76 It group (ab I U P W lfH kJUtV 11 77 Your JAN. U I W/V5 17 Thirsgs 47 Are 3- 7-26-32/C 55 Mean .... 2-UM5-20 18 It ' 40 Morvey 70 Answer 56 Inters s r 79 Drow 137-47-71 ''t&oPFWigPjr.'' ^44-60-83-84 19 Your 49 The 57 Greek war god 20 Exciting 50 Further 80 Cloud WPPP YoO ? AQUARIUS 58 Fonner coins ol uniiiRrnni LEO 21 By 5) Do 6) Without ^ JULY 23 22 Chin 52 Get 62 Message JAN. 20 India « r ST L,AUS. 11 23 Love! 53 To 63 Beckons fEI. tl MILTREnU.: /MORIARTY BROTHERS/ 24 Fine 54 Idle 84 Today DOWN W IT U" to u II i 4- 5-13-16 25 Need 55 Walking 85 Nine 1-48-58^1^ 68-75-79-89V& ■ i .SYSTEM, ill-49-57 26 Heolth 56 On 66 Expenses t Mercantile a u VIRGO 27 Trytng 57 Wing 67 Across PISCES event 28 Up 58 Aspects 88 Delay 2 Cultivate 29 To 59 You 89 Neor u u 3 Nimble 30 Close 60 Life 90 Down MAE. 10 4 , CENTER ST., MANCHESTER,CONN.* Phon# A -S S 4 Pedal digit 315 6 3 13 1/14. 30-40-53-54^ s r to 36-45-46-59 Neutral 5 Terminalions IGood ^Adverse 61-64-73 ^ J 1 C 117i by NtA, Inc . T M FUg US P»l Ofl )65-72-78 T.9' € PAGE TWENTY - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., JJon., Jan. 13. 1975

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Admitted Thursday: Carl The Alleman, Terrace Dr., Rockville; Frederick Boenig, Valley View Dr., South Wind­ sor; Barbara Boutin, Eastbrook THROUGH SATURDAY Court, Rockville; Gail Gustaf­ son, Hemlock Dr., Vernon; Jon - .f" Hearn, Park West Dr., S ATU R DAY Food M a rts Rockville; Alfred Heim, Center JAHUARY18 Rd., Vernon; Marie Ingraham, East Glastonbury; Caroline Madore, Enfield; Stephen Mantlik Jr., RFD 3, Tolland; HERE'S rOOD MART VALUE PLUS! Theresa Niemann, Union St., BANK pays Rockville; Jane Richards, Kibbe Rd., Ellington; Andrew Smuk, Willimantic; Edith Stevenson, Somers; Patricia Stoute, Chestnut St., Rockville. BIGGER SAVINGS Discharged Thursday: William Cordes, Dunn Hill Rd., The HIGHEST NOBODY, Tolland; Mrs. Sheila DeLaura WHEN YOU CLIP AND REDEEM THESE COUPONS! and daughter. Homestead St., Manchester; Catherine Gadomski, RFD 1, Rockville; Robert Jacques, Irene Dr., Ver­ BUT non; Mrs. Deborah Jones and daughter. West Willington; Matthew Kayan, Windsorville I I Rd., Ellington: Herbert I KRAFT IMITATION BUMBLE BEE I Krause, South St., Rockville; I I Suzanne Langelier, Hartford NOBODY Tpke., Rockville; Donald I I Lichtenwalner, Goose Lane, in TOW N I MAYONNAISE WHITE MEAT TUNA I Tolland; Frank Minor, Pinney I I St., Ellington; Theresa Olesik, 32 OUNCE JAR IN WAYER-7 OUNCE CAN Prospect St., Rockville; I Miriam O'Neill, White Birch I WITH PURCHASE OF $5.00 WITH PURCHASE OF $5.00 Rd., Tolland; Paul Peacock, GIVES I OR MORE AND THIS COU­ OR MORE AND THIS COU­ Geraldine Dr., Ellington. PON AT FOOD MARTS. GOOD PON AT FOOD MARTS. GOOD Birth Thursday: A son to Mr. I MON., JAN. 13 THRU SAT., MON., JAN. 13 THRU SAT., and Mrs. Paul Jorgensen, Rau I JAN. 18. LIMIT 1 QUART JAR - 1 JAN. 18. LIMIT 1 CAN - 1 St., Rockville. YOU COUPON PER FAMILY. COUPON PER FAMILY. ghc Hcral& I I MOSER FARM FOOB CLUB MORE 1 I Vernon I I ORANGE JUICE ALL MEAT FRANKS Grange I ONE POUND PACKAGE FOR LESS I V2 GALLON CARTON WITH PURCHASE OF $5.00 To Meet 1 WITH PURCHASE OF $5.00 OR MORE AND THIS COU­ OR MORE AND THIS COU­ I PON AT FOOD MARTS. GOOD PON AT FOOD MARTS. GOOD Vernon Grange 52 will meet I MON., JAN. 13 THRU SAT., MON., JAN. 13 THRU SAT., Jan. 17 at 8 p.m. at Grange JAN. 18. LIMIT % GALLON-1 JAN. 18. LIMIT 1 LB. PKG. - 1 COUPON PER FAMILY. Hall, Rt. 30, The program will I COUPON PER FAMILY. be on "Plants and How To Care MONEY Ihl For Them." Anyone interested in the care of plants is invited. The Junior Grange will meet r - Jan. 18 at 2 p.m, at Grange Hall. The program will be, I "Let's Go Sliding." m i I U.S. FANCY NATIVE „ THAN 2V4 inch m inim um __ Church Women IVORY LIQUID The annual meeting of the Rockville Area Church Women United will be Jan. 24 from 10 BETERGENT MACINTOSH APPLES a.m. to noon at the Vernon Methodist Church, Rt. 30. 48 OZ. BOTTLE-30' OFF LABEL New officers will be installed. FOOD Mrs. Connie Nutter of WITH PURCHASE OF $5.00 Wallingford, a state officer, OR MORE AND THIS COU­ will install the new officers and PON AT FOOD MARTS. GOOD be the guest speaker. MON., JAN. 13 THRU SAT., Anyone wishing further infor­ JAN. 18. LIMIT 1 BOTTLE - 1 ” O" AND THIS COUPON I COUPON PER FAMILY. t h r u SAT., JAN. ■ mation should call Mrs. Judy 18. LIMIT 1 -3 LB. Bh G - 1 COUPON PER FAMILY. ■ Wilcock. 875-6850. MARTS! Fire Chief Thanks Rockville Fire Chief Donald Maguda said through the generosity of townspeople and the cooperation of the firemen and their wives, the Christmas Workshop made it possible to help many area families during U.S.D.A. CHOICE the Christmas season. GOVT. INSPECTED-GRADE‘‘A”I Communion Breakfast The Mens’ Communion Breqkfast at Union Congregational Church will be Feb. 16 with the Rev. David TOP SIRLOIN ROAST Eusden, new associate pastor, WHOLE as guest speaker. The women of the church will serve the breakfast under the chairmanship of Dolores Hoer- BEEF ROUND-TIP ROAST mann. Hazel Bernier and : CHICKENS Marjorie Brown. Laymen's Fellowship The Laymen’s Fellowship of Tolland Association will have a dinner meeting at Union Congregational Church, Jan. 14 at 7 p m. The guest speaker will be the Rev. Keith E. Jones of the Wilson Congregational Church. Annual Meeting The annual meeting of the Union Congregational Church will be Jan. 16 starting with a 000, potluck supper at 6:30 p.m. followed by a business meeting at 7:30. The church will provide the RUBENSTEIN'S U.S. EXTRA FANCY “ WASNINGTON STATE” main course of meat loaf. Each DEL MONTE family attending is asked to bring a salad, casserole, or vegetable dish. Rolls, coffee GOLDEN and dessert will also be BLUEBACK SALMON provided. Mrs. John Fluckiger PINEAPPLE will be in charge. FDIC regulations permit withdraw­ als from Time Savings Accounts OUNCE CAN A program, "Slides on VA CRUSNED-CNUNK-SLICED IN JUICE Africa, ” will be presented by before maturity provided rate of in­ DELICIOUS APPLES Miss Ruth VonEuw. A child terest on amount withdrawn is re­ care center is being arranged duced to passbook rate and three and a film, ‘‘Greta and the months interest is forfeited. 20 OZ. Misfit Greyhound," will be shown. ‘ Unlaii you have $100,000 or mora CAN LBS. Relief (Jurps Burpee Relief Corps 11, Women's Relief Corps Savings Bank Auxiliary to the Grand Army of the Republic will install of­ ficers at a meeting scheduled for Jan, 15 at 7 p.m. in the of Manchester Memorial Building, Rockville. Member F.D.I.C. Officers are reminded to wear 648-1700 long gowns. People-to-People Banking MANCHESTER • fAST HARTFORD • SOUTH WINDSOR • BOLTON • ANDOVER It’s The Same Old Food Mart St^ry Higher Quality At Lower Prices!! Food Marts Food Marts We want you to know that qual­ ity is our first concern....the iower prices at Food Mart are RUDENSTEIN‘S U.S. GOVT. INSPECTED a bonus! You’li be ahead aii year long when you get behind BLUEBACK a Food Mart shopping cart! C M B E “ A ” ;,V SALMON WHOLE i ‘fji JERGENS VA OZ. CAN CHICKENS \ens. 1\ SOAP m m 3 OZ. BAR DEL MONTE A ■ FRESH AMERICAN H ■ LAMB SALB! S PINEAPPLE IN JUICE - CRUSHED, CHUNK UR SLICED LAMB LAMB U.S.D.A. CHOICE-BEEF ROUND ROASTING CHICKENS 20 OZ. TOP SIRLOIN 3V2 l b s . av er ag e RIB SHCULDER CAN. A ROAST CHCPS CHCPS A TIP ROAST FOOD CLUB COFFEE ^ 1 . 6 9 lb *1.39 . FOOD CLUB *1.49. 2 LB. VACUUM GAN BAKER’S FLAVORED STRAWBERRY LAMB REGULAR OR ELEC. PERK SLICED PEELED & 12 0Z.PKG. PRESERVES U.S.D.A. CHOICE-BEEF ROUND LOIN CHOPS n .99 L. Chocolate Chips BEEF LIVER DEVEINED 10 OUNCE JAR TOP SIRLOIN GEM SLICED MINCED LUNCHEON ALL ^ 7 0 Z .$ 1 WHCLE lam b VARIETIES STEAK BOLOGNA COOKED SALAMI Gaylord Cookies T p k g s . !■ TIP STEAK SWIFT'S PREMIUM LAMB Combination BEEF FRANKS i l b . p k g . SHOULDER CHOPS GOODMAN - ROLLED ^ / FOOD CLUB ' LEG AND STEW SWIFT'S PREMIUM OR LAZY MAPLE CARNATION EGG HGGOLES INSTANT RICE *1.59. firnaiioii 24 OUNCE PKG. SLICED BACON i l b . p k g . FOOD CLUB t i o t c o c q ^ ^ HOT / "l.is - *1.1G. 7 O Z .S ' COCOA PKGS. SLICED U.S.D.A. CHOICE U.S.D.A. CHOICE PERRI FRESN BONELESS BONELESS SAUSAGE MEAT ROLL MIX SKIPPY NUGGET CARROTS 16 OUNCE CAN CHUCK CHUCK SEMI BONELESS GEM CRUNK Dog Food 25 LB. BAG LIVERWURST or BOLOGNA 12 OZ. STEAK ROAST HAMS CHEFS CHOICE BONELESS CHUCK-UNDER BLADE BONELESS-CHUCK-UNDER BLADE PKG. BREADED VEAL PATTIES OF 10 GLADE SOLID 4 CHEFS CHClCE ENV. *1.39. *1.19 *1.39. VEAL PAHIES Air Froshcnor HS3cGNTAm?Rl.

WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO UMIT QUANTITIES AND ARE NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS. FROZEN FOODS HEALTH & BEAUTY AIDS SEALTEST - LIGHT N’ LIVELY / MINUTE MAID FOOD MART FEATURES WALDBAUM'S NEW YOEtK STYLE DELICATESSEN PRELL LIQUID 35' OFF 100% FLORIDA LABEL •eel•delicious cold cuts - wonderful salads - cheeses from the world over! 16 OZ. . , , IC E M IL K ORANGE JUICE SHAMPOO BOTRE IMPORTED DANISH IMPORTED JARLSBURG JJffltnLim yW KLL FUVCRS - V i GAL. CARTCN LOX 12 CZ. Scallion Cream Cheese u. 59* JCE MILK SECRET BOILED SWISS CAN ANTI PERSPIRANT CHEESE NOVA scom Lex and Cream Cheese u. 69* OR ALASKAN 6OZ. DEODORAHT CAN n . 9 9 LB. ' 1 . 5 9 . * 1 . 1 9 German Bologna "T lT * 75* 7/ ^ Green Giant Medium Peas 10 OZ. PKG. TOP FROST ^ /■ /vA SECRET SPRAY LARGE CARANDO CARANDO Roast Beef 79* Birds Eye Tasti Puffs 10 OZ. PKG. PKGS. WAFFLES 4 0Z. MIDGET / ^ A- CAN WHITE VEAL GAYLORD / A A : V2 / A A DEODORANT MORTADELLA 5 OZ. PKG PKGS. Gem Franks c a s in g ‘s LB- M.39 Cook In Bag Entrees Chopped Liver FISH LOAF WHOLE ONLY $ VALIANT - 10 CODNT PKG. WHOLE OR HALF Macaroni & Cheese SARA LEE 8 OZ. PKG. 10 OZ. IC “ Hot” Bagels *sz>* 12 *o.99« CHICKEN-TURKEY n QZ. j A r PKGS. LB. * 1 . 3 9 LB. BEEF-MEAT LOAF- p^/; Tuna Salad ii Top Frost Dinners SAUSBURY STEAK 49' COLD CAPSDLES Tak0 advantage of this year's bumper crop of **Wa9hington State" gulden cfollclous applet at lew, lew prhet. For cfosserfsf pies or In sala€fs.*«onyfiilng apples de»m»goldens do better! Food Marts U.S. EXTRA FANCY “WASHINGTON STATE” GOLDEN DELICIOUS APPLES

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FINE DAIRY FOODS FROM THE WORLD^S BEST PASTURE LANDS. A SHORT TIME AWAY FROM THE OVENS! MOSERFAWJ HOOD’S SWISS STYLE YOGURT ORANGE jUIRt 8 OZ. CONTAINER

CARTOM - WITH COUPON OH FRONT KRAFT PILLSBURT VELVEETA CHEESE 16 OZ. BISCUITS PKG. COUHTRT STYLE OR BUTTERMILK 3 - 3 9 C CRESTVIEW BUHERFARM et/.. C C i KRAFT SLICED WHITE BREAD MOZZARELLA 1 LB. CRESTVIEW BUTTERFARM ^^^ffT£Rsn . 65 COFFEE RING "'"^'"^79' 7ALIAN0 BREAD 56!

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Y O U R C H P j C i STOCK UP! HANDY AIDS YOUR CHOICE DURABLE PLASTICS FOfl INFANT CARE! IN FLORAL DESIGNS All, in sturdy, easv-lo-wash plastic! 16-Qt. Sturdy, practical household plastics. Diaper Pail, Tub, or Baby Carrier with foam S i Choice of shiart coiors. padded seat. Get ’em now!- FOR

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PI. FOR INFANTS’ ‘MOD A R T FLAME-RETARDANT POLYESTER FILLED WOMEN’S UTILITY BOYS’ COLORFUL BED PILLOWS OXFORDS, STEP-IN’S GIFT BOXED SLEEPERS KNIT SHIRTS Sayfr* acetate/polyester. Prints and solids. Washable, cotton cover. 20" x 26" finished Vinyl uppers, crepe soles. 5-10. • Polyester/cotton. S-M -L 0V« 1/3 OFF! One size fits 0-22 lbs. size. Buy several! WOR CMOICC r ------— for yjDN ft n _ - Si , ui3»oeyo«® “’t bfi« © w e « ® ® •HAPELY b i ^ i S >.C >) O tt O O S 9 "S

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SET SfT >$ET SPACE’SAVINQ 3-PIECE 5-PC* BBT 00' 5-PC. CONCORD DINETTE ‘BUTCHBIt BLOCK’ TABLE IN MAPLE COLOR FINISH ‘BUTCHER BLOCK’ SET CLIP COUPON AND BRING TO GRANT CITY ____ Thum.' CLiP COUPON AND BRING TO GRANT CITY Sturdy well-built "Early American" design con-^ Frl, Sit. - '• Fri.. S it. When space is a problem, here is the answer: Enjoy every meal On this 36x48x60" table top that J h h iv v Jami^ looks like authentic butcher b l o ^ f chairs up- sisting of a 42" round table with one 12" leaf 16th. 1W, With this coupon lom-ieth with this coupon 3-pc. set with sturdy pedestal bases and 24x36” artd 4 first mates chairs. table top. Vinyl upi^stered chairs. holsfered in leafher-look \rtr^ ' r All ‘ ’ iBinujDm JOlilORJEANS Rorais, .printsi Fashion cbvers with Cotton denim jeans with lit and style. piump poiyester fiiiing. Sizes 5-15, 8-16, 8-18.

IThufS^ F CLIP COUPON AND BRING TO GRANT CITY CLIP COUPON AND BRING TO GRANT CITY Frt.. 8bL t FrL, SN. •IsnuBry Jemiwy our regular low prices on any , IMh - 15th with this coupon 16lh-15th> with this coupon M ATTRE^ OR BOX SPRING AUMBV'S Mimn Choose from our vast collection o t smooth and quilted-top mattresses, and weight-balanced box spring units. Sale Includes twin-size, fun-size, 2-piece Save right now on men's underwear. Knits and wovens... solid colors, fancy queen size sets, and 3-piece Wng-size setsi Choose styles and sizes you needi patterns . . . waist: 30 to 40. ipfiPNCSW(5S)

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Possi acquirii . 'P « z . units is p o p u l a r *’''" ' I D s ty list f WINTUK* YARN tors tor °^'°"'.;acfWic knitting. The t worsted-needs no blockl the Mui ■ V ng, machine washable! 7, it wil ‘IXiPont CwtHoatlon Mark ' ' vation ( YOt mission differer ON SALE NOW THRU SATURDAY, JAN 18 two boc The (MHA) NE— 8 (IB C ) 1/75 SuppUmml to ' up to CONNBCYICIfT The Hertford Couratit, New Haven Reftister, Develoj ANSONIA — ANSONIA MALL MIDDLETOWN-WASHINGTON PLAZA Middletown PYew, The Evening Sendnel, immedi AVON—SIMSBURY NEW HAVEN— DOWNTOWN Meriden Record Journal, The Thrifty Shopper— wants I BARKHAMSTED— ROUTE 44 NEWINGTON— 240 HARTFORD AVENUE the expi Enfield, Suburban Reminder, Tri-Town Reporter, BRANFORD— ROUTE 99 OLD SAYBROOK MALL Spencei BRISTOL PLAINVILU Winsted Citizen & Courier, Bristol Press, ENFIELD— 49 ELM STREET VERNON— TRI-CITY PLAZA New Britain Herald, Holyoke Transcript Telegram, HAMDEN WAUINGFORD PLAZA Two MANCHESTER—PARKADE WETHERSFIELD' The Wallace Pennysaver, Daily Hampshire DOW NTOW N MERIDEN MALL WINDSOR sidered Gazette, Manchester Evening Herald ' propose JNULSSACNWSaTTt other a HOLYOKE-ROUTE 9 SPRINGFIELD-ALLEN A COOLEY STREm ' January 13,1975 PALMER— ROUTE 20 WESTFIELD SHOPS new pol A pro raise i: Manage either t year ai annuall 1966. The f night b; by a foi public meetini

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