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The weather Partly cloudy today and tonight, high upper 70s, low 80s. Low tonight mid 50s, low 60s. Chance of showers Thursday,highs near 80. iianrIfPHte r Euptttnn Jlrralb jIANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1975 - VOL. XCIV, No. 273 Manche$tet—A City of Village Charm TWENTY-EIGHT I‘AGES — TWO SECTIONS PRICE: FIFTEEN CENTS

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'Q *in s ^< h w protest Sinai proposal

By United Press International The demonstration by more than 400 per­ on attacking a frontier settlement in a Right-wing demonstrators chanting sons, most of them young, marked the death squad strike apparently timed to “traitor! traitor!’’ and "resign!" con­ biggest anti-Kissinger drive in Israel since coincide with Kissinger’s scheduled verged on the home of Prime Minister the beginning of his Middle East shuttle arrival in Israel Thursday. Yitzhak Rabin today in protest against a diplomacy shortly after the 1973 October Israeli soldiers suffered one casualty in war. new Israeli-Egyptian Sinai pact and the the brief clash outside the frontier settle­ arrival in Israel of Secretary of State Earlier today the military command in ment of Hanita', the command said. It said Henry A. Kissinger. Tel Aviv said its forces killed three Arab the guerrillas belonged to the Popular guerrillas who crossed from Lebanon bent Front for the Liberation of Palestine. The demonstrators of the Gush Imunim (Loyalist Bloc) and Women for a Secure Israel converged on Rabin’s home in Jer- Longshoremen obey sualem and later moved to Paris Square a block away where two dozen persons lay in the road, blocking traffic. m order to load grain Kissinger was leaving Washington tonight for Israel where heavy security By SARA FRITZ the grain business they are threatening to precautions were in effect against United Press International halt "is our livelihood and we have to have expected anti-American demonstrations. Obeying a court order, iongshoremen it.” He was expected to confer by telephone resumed loading Russian-purchased Ford, who said Tuesday “it would be during the day with President Ford on the m American grain on a ship at Houston today tragic and unfortunate if a way cannot be agreement said to involve nearly $3 billion , .s despite a nationwide AFL-CIO maritime found to solve this situation that has been in aid to Israel. union boycott intended to stop the created,” said he would meet with Labor Yitzhak Navon, chairman of Israel’s m shipments. Secretary John Dunlop when he returns to Foreigjn Affairs and Defense Commute, The back-to-work order was issued by a Washington next week and review the described crucial elements of the federal judge in Galveston, Tex., late possibility of taking executive action to proposed accord Tuesday in a’ national glSl Tuesday following a one-day work stop­ get the ships loaded. television interview from Tel Aviv. page that halted loading of grain on two ships — the Yugoslavian-registered Bosanka and an Italian ship named Iran Francisco. Because of ^conflict of interest^ ruling President Ford prepared to meet with representatives of two exporting organizations in Vail, Colo., today to dis­ cuss the developing crisis resulting from the union’s edict that no American grain Odegard resigns spot recently purchased by the Soviets will be loaded. Sure heats digging ’em out A grain industry source said Ford was to on state property board meet today with Kenneth Kendrick and Removing stumps always has been a problem but modern roots thus saving a lot of digging and time.The machine is Irv Friehe, representing Great Plains By SOL R. COHEN for another Manchester Republican to Wheat and Western Wheat Associates, two technology makes it relatively easy work with what Bob shown in use at Bennet Junior High School where a tree Herald Reporter replace Odegard on the review board. Zanlungo of the Manchester Park Dept, calls a companies that promote overseas sales of In the event he is asked for a recommen­ was removed to improve traffic flow around a ramp for U.S. grain. Because of a "conflict of interest” “stiimper." The machine chips the stump and larger dation, said Agostinelli, he will propose the handicapped. (Herald photo by Pinto) The source said the industry is angry ruling by the state attorney general's of­ Fred Peck, Republican registrar of over the longshoremen’s boycott because fice, former State Sen. David Odegard of' voters. Manchester has resigned his month-old The board has ■veto power over buying membership on the state Properties and leasing decisions of the state Public Review Board. Works Department, which was criticized Grasso reviewing pact The six-member, bi-partisan board was in last year’s probe for the way It handled created by the 1975 General Assembly to several transactions. /i mt monitor real estate dealings by the state. Democratic legislative leaders Tuesday Its creation was a direct result of in­ named their three apjwintees to the board. in light of abuse reports vestigations into the state’s leasing prac­ They are Kenneth J. Borst of Madison, News tidbits,,. tices, who directs building and grounds care at JSki fjl. Odegard is a real estate broker. The at­ Yale University; Daniel J. Taslllo of Hart­ torney general ruled on Aug. 5 that the act ford, who retired in 1970 after .34 years as HARTFORD (UPI) - Gov. Ella T. allowable, " Mrs. Grasso said of energy creating the review board doesn’t permit City of Hartford architect; and Thomas Grasso says If a review of the New program money which was used to pay membership by anyone involved In real es­ Sampognaro, also of Hartford, chairman England Regional Commission contract lawyers in a school desegregation suit. Returning remains lander would touch down on the Martian tate transactions. To remain on the board, of the city’s Board of Tax Review and a shows her administration misused special­ "It wasn’t a matter of putting LUBEC, Maine (UPI) — The remains of surface on the nation's bicentennial. Odegard would be required to sever all partner in Investment Realty Co. of Hart­ ly earmarked federal funds, any misuse something-over on NERC,” she said. Capt. Hopley Yeaton, commissioned by connections with his real estate business. ford. will be stopped. She referred to the billing as “ a President George Washington as the first Surgery for Slayton He elected to resign from the board, which The Democratic appointments were by State auditors Monday revealed federal bookkeeping procedure” and repeated officer of the forerunner to the U.S. Coast HOUSTON (UPI) — A small lesion in pays members a per diem fee for each day House Speaker James Kennelly and grants for economic and social develop­ that NERC was aware of how the money Guard, left Maine Tuesday for a place of the left lung of astronaut Donald "Deke” they meet. Senate president pro tempore Joseph ment and energy programs had been used was spent, defending its use as honor at the Coast Guard Academy. Slayton has been discovered so early that Cidegard was appointed to the board July Faulisio. for routine office expenses, a prayer "discretionary.” The casket was accompanied by an Slayton probably can return to space flight 15 by Lewis B. Rome, minority leader of Questioned about possible "conflict of breakfast, apparently unrelated court Both governors’ offices used the funds honor guard of cadets as it was taken status, according to his physician. the State Senate. His four-year term was in'terest” by Sampognaro, because of his suits and other items. for bottled spring water and such routine aboard the 82-foot cutter. Point Hannon, Slayton, 51, last of the original seven to from July 1, 1975 to June 30, 1979, association with Investment Realty Co., a “If there were questions, they should office supplies as rubber bands, for a harbor transfer to the Eagle, a four- space pilots to fly, will undergo Manchester GOP chairman Nathan spokesman in Kennelly’s office said they have been raised in the past,” the gover­ typewriters, duplicating machine rental masted sailing ship which serves as the exploratory lung surgery next week Agostinelli said today he hasn’t heard have asked the attorney general’s office nor said Tuesday, referring to precedents and stationery. academy’s training vessel. because of the lesion, the space agency an­ from Rome regarding a recommendation for copies of the ruling, will study it and set for the money’s use by former Gov. Meskill’s office charged to one NERC- The Eagle will transport the casket to nounced Tuesday. then will decide on a course of action. Thomas J. Meskill’s office. channeled federal grant $15,566 in adver­ the Coast Guard Academy at New London, Extension asked Mrs. Grasso said she would discuss the tising expenses for a series of “communi­ Conn., where a permanent memorial next use of the money, which was provided (or ty forums” conducted by Meskill and $5,- to the chapel will be dedicated in October. BOSTON (UPI) - Five of New social and economic development and England’s governors want an extension of 861 for Governor’s Information Bureau Limit set energy programs, with other New lapel pins. the deadline to submit recommendations WASHINGTON (UPI) - The Federal England governors. She said she un­ Mrs. Grasso’s office used the federal for restrictions or bans on oil drilling off derstood other states had used the money Election Commission Tuesday limited the coast. funds to pay a $544 bill for expenses spending in the special Sept. 16 New in similar ways. related to a prayer breakfast and a $2,500 The governors, in appealing (or a six- The regional of the U.S. Hampshire Senate election to $200,000 per month extension of the Monday deadline, bill for governor’s proclamations. candidate^ General Accounting Office has agreed A 1974 memorandum by Susan Hobbie said Tuesday they haven’t enough infor­ with the state auditors use of the funds The commission ruled the runoff mation about fish populations off Georges Bennett, a Meskill aide, stated, "The between Republican Louis C. Wyman and merits examination by his Boston office. funds provided under this grant are for use Banks. They said they are awaiting com­ “It was my understanding that this was Democrat John A. Durkin will be pletion of a study by the University of at the governor’s discretion according to governed by the limitations of the new his priorities.” Rhode Island on the subject. campaign spending law. Cruel joke Viking launch set DETROIT (UPI) — Authorities said CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (UPJ) - A today that photographs of James R. Hoffa Viking spacecraft was ready — again — mailed to United Press International and Air crash kills 126 for launch today on a twice-delayed, to Hoffa’s son were not leads to the billion-dollar mission to look for life on mystery disappearance three weeks ago of DAMASCUS, Syria (UPI) — A Soviet- Damascus airport sources said the Mars, made Czechoslovak jetliner crashed and the former Teamsters International union plane’s pilot contacted the airport control Space agency officials said Tuesday all burned in the desert 13 miles from boss. tower only moments before the crash and systems were "go” for the 5:22 p.m. EDT The photos — small color snapshots — Damascus today when one of its engines that apparently “ something had gone launch. apparently failed as it was coming in for a caused a stir Tuesday that lasted for wrong” with one of the plane’s engines. If all goes well. Viking will journey 505 night landing. several hours before their origin was dis­ The report was not confirmed by Syrian million miles through space and arrive in Authorities said 126 persons were killed closed. or Czech officials who said the cause of the, the red planet’s'orbit June 19, 1976. Scien­ and that two perlhans survived. Hoffa’s lawyer son, James P, Hoffa, crash was still under investigation. tists said there was still a chance a Viking ^vrian dohar and a two-year old girl called the photo sent him a “cruel joke” le only Survivors among the 117 and said he could not understand why it 1^ European passengers aboard the was sent. iner ju a an overnight flight froiji In Orlando, Fla., lawyer Ed Kirkland ' ;avernment spokesman said. said the photos were sent by a client, C. crew was also killed. I Fish fry, peach festival Monroe Lerman of Orlando but did not explain the reason. survivor at the time of the crash, t-year old Czech boy, died shortly slated for Friday night is hospitalization. ' ol^sman said the plane crashed in Back~to~ school n region of Wadie El-Rabei, ll^Jieal®®l of Damascus airport during Manchester residents have two tasty op­ Last year, Frank’s Fish Fry served information its landing approach shortly after 3 a.m. portunities for dining out Friday night: more than 4,000 dinners. Tornaquidici said The plane was en route from Prague to The Eighth District Fire Department he’s prepared to do even better this year, Damascus and was scheduled to fly on to Peach Festival and Frank’s Fish Fry for with thousands of pounds of fish on hand. begins today Baghdad, Iraq and Tehran, Iran. Charity at Frank’s Supermarket. Wliile the fish fry is still going on, Today’s Herald devotes substantial ^ Bus Routes Starting at 4 p.m., Frank's is offering a Eighth District firemen will begin their space to hack-to-school information. complete fish dinner — including two 18th annual Peach Festival at 6 p.m, in the School oiyhing information is spread School Calendars Inside today pieces of fish, french fries, soda, cake, and parking lot at Main and Williams Sts, ice cream — for 50 cents. The second an­ throughout the newspaper. The festival has served thousands in School bus routes for Manchester are on Andover...... 7 Eljem speaking . 2 nual event will run until 7 p.m, in the past years to benefit the volunteer School Hours Bolton...... 6, 12 Hebron...... 22 Pages 17 to 19; for Coventry, 22; (or parking lot of Frank’s Supermarket, 725 firemen’s fund. They’re prepared to serve Obituaries ___ .28 Hebron, 22, and for Tolland, 24. Business...... 20-21 E. Middle Tpke. up to 5,000 people this year, with more Orientations Senior citizens .. 2 Other school information, including ^ Classified .24-26 Cooperating with supermarket owner than a ton of peaches available. S: Windsor , 7,14,23 school hours and calendars, appears on the Coventry .. *! 6, 22 Frank Tornaquindici in the fish fry are The festival, to be held rain or shine, Sports...... 15-16 following pages: Manchester public ] f l l ^ Home Rooms Dear Abby...... 8 personnel from the Gorton Fish Co., the will include servings of peach shortcake, 1 n I Tolland...... 24 schools, 3; Vernon, 5; Cheney Tech, 14; E, Hartford...... 7 Manchester Jaycees, and the Greater coffee and soda, entertainment, and door Editorial ...... 4 Vernon . 5,12,13 Manchester Chamber of Commerce. All Manchester Community College, 14; South prizes donated by merchants in the Eighth Windsor, 23, and Tolland, 24, proceeds will be split between the Utilities District. Bus routes for Andover, Bolton, South d y ’i Chamber’s YOuth Awareness Week and a Festival tickets cost $1, and children un­ Windsor and Vernon were not ready for serts for t'aldor of Manchester and the fund for cardiac equipment at Manchester der age 6 get in free. The festival runs to publication today. They will be published Manchester Shopping Parkade. Memorial Hospital. about 8:30 p.m. in The Herald as they become available. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn,, Wed., August 20, 1975 - PAGE THREE PAGE TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn.. Wed.. August 20, 1975 SNTCNIIIAL Orphaned Peter Francisco, life, Francisco accompanied his Manchester public school hours put ashore from a ship friend LaFayette on a tour of anchored near Hopeweli, Va., Virginia during the General’s Robertson Menehettor High Bentley noon to 12:45 p.m.. Grades 4, 6 & 8, p.m. School starts 8:45 a.m. Lunch return visit to America in 1824, Morning kindergarten 6:46 to 11:15 Grades 1 & 2 and preprimary, 11:45 was reared by Judge Anthony Optnina 8 t.m. Lunch In 30-mlnuta Morning kindergarten 6;45 to 11:45 12:30 to 1:15 p.m. School diamlaaal a.m. Afternoon kindergarten 12:15 to Winston, an uncle of Patrick "The World Almanac recalls. M rlo d t from 11:06 to 12:41 p.m. a.m. Afternoon kindergarten 12:30 to 2:45 p.m. a.m. to 12:45 p.m.. Grades 3 & 4,11:15 COURT CASES Keeney 2:45 p.m. School sterte 8:45 e.m. a.m. to 12:15 p.m., Grades 5 & 6.12:15 Henry. Francisco grew into a 6- ' Diim ltMl2:16p.m .Extri help, Monday 2:45 p.m. Opening 8:46 a.m. Lunch Lunch, 11:10 a.m. to 12:55 p.m. School Morning kindergarten 6:46 to 11:15 to 1:16 p.m. school dltmiaaal 3 p.m. ELJEM SPEAKING through T h u rtd » to 2:45 p.m. 11:45 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. School doting diamlaaal 2:45 p.m. foot, 6-inch giant of some 260 Sennet 2:45 p.m. a.m. Afternoon kindergarten 12:16 to pounds and joined the 10th LUTZ JUNIOR MUSEUM were presented. Two case; School starts 8 :10 e.m. Lunch Monday. Bowers 2:46 p.m. School atarta 8:45 a.m. Lunch Washington COMMON PLEAS COURT Newington, operating a motor Wednesday and Friday from 11:06 a.m. Morning kindergarten 8:40 to 11:16 In four ahifta from 11:10 a.m. to 1:10 South Virginia Regiment. Francisco’s OVER 3 MILLION School atarta 8:45 e.m. Lunch, Morning kindergarten 8:30 to 11 a.m. were nolled. A total of $120 and 1:17 p.m. TuestUy and Thursday a.m. Afternoon kindergarten 12:16 to p.m. School diamlaaal 2:45 p.m. Afternoon kindergarten noon to 2:30 military career during the Geographical Area 12 vehicle while license Grades 1. 2 and 3.11:30 a.m. to 12:10 PRESCRIPTIONS fines were levied. from 11:28 a.m. to 1:23 p.m. Goslng 2:15 2:45 p.m. Opening B a.m. Lunch Manchester (keen p.m. School atarta 8:40 a.m. Lunch Revolutionary War became Eaat Hartford Saaalon suspended, $150. p.m. Eitra help, 2:20 to 3 p.m. Monday Grades 1 & 2 - 11:30 a.m. to 12:16 p.m. School dismlsatl, 2:45 p.m. Safely CompoumM cooking meat was saved. When sh,iped and have only a thin The parking violations oc­ Morning kindergarten 9 to 11:30 a.m. Grades 1 8i 2, 11:30 a.m. to noon. What Is It? Recent dispositions include: • Alice Mature, 32, of East through Thursdiy. p.m., Grades 5 & 6 — 12:30 to 1:16 p.m. Afternoon kindergarten 12:15 to 2:45 Grades 3 & 4, 11:55 a.m. to 12:40 p.m. legend. His trademark became a sufficient amount was piece of rawhide thong to join curred between Nov. 10 and IWng School closing 3 p.m. p.m. Scliool starts 9 a.m. Lunch, Unit A, Verplanek Grades 5 & 6, 12:15 to 1 p.m. School a 5-foot broadsword Gen. Among the new exhibits to be • Gordon Derby, 17, of 12 Hartford, disorderly conduct, MtTHURDMHI available, it was positioned at them together. However, it School lU rts 8 a.m. Lunch from 11 Buckland Heedatart 11:40 a.m. to 12:10 p.m. Unit B, 12:20 to Morning kindergarten 6:30 to 11:15 diamlaaal 2:30 p.m. Washington had ordered made found at the museum’s Vernon St., third-degree 15 days in jail, suspended, and April 9, a m. to 1 p.m. for Grades 7 and 8. Goslni Preschool 0 a.m. to 1 p.m. School 12:50 p.m. School diamitaai 2:45 p.m. a.m. Afternoon kindergarten 12:16 to the back of the stove to melt, predates the Civil War as does 2:21 p.m. Extra help Monday through opening 8:45 a.m. Lunch noon to 1 p.m. 2:30 p.m. School starts 8:30 a.m. Lunch for him. Surviving the war and reopening on Sunday, Sept. 7, forgery, six months in prison. probation for one year. Martin the lard press. T h u r ^ y 2:30 to 3:10 p.m. Closing 2:45 p.m. Morning kindergarten 8:45 to 11:15 Grades 3 & 5, 11:30 a.m. to noon, Nathan Hate settling down to a prosperous Witt be "What Is It?" a guessing not boil. • Joanne C. Alessio, 25, of Gab session Grade 9 (housed at the Manchester Buckley E — is a flail or grain The sentence was suspended a.m. Afternoon kindergarten 12:16 to Grades 1 & 6.11:46 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., Morning kindergarten 8:30 to 11 a.m. game dispiay of common, and Then it was placed in a bag Broad Brook, fourth-degree High School) Illing Band members 6:10 Morning kindergarten 8:45 to 11:15 2:45 p.m. School starts 8:45 a.m. Lunch Grad-vs 2 & 4. 12:30 to 1 p.m. School thresher. Grass, either oats, and he was placed on probation is Thursday a.m., Illing Choir members8:46 a.m. All a.m. Afternoon kindergarten 12:15 to Afternoon kindergarten 11:30 a.m. to 2 not so common, items from and squeezed between two Grades 1 & 2. 11:20 a.m. to noon. dismissal 2:30 p.m. p.m. School starts 9 a.m. Lunch 11:20 rye, barley, wheat or the like, for two years. larceny, $25. other Grade 9 students 9:25 a m. Lunch 2:45 p.m. School starts 8:45 a.m. Lunch Grades 3 & 4.11:45 a.m. to 12:25 p.m., Weddell hinged wooden paddles like A 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. comment for Girades 1 and Special Education, a.m. to 12:30 p.m. School dismissal various periods in history. Derby had been charged with • Maxine J. Betsey, 22, of from 12:48 to 1:29 p.m. School closing Grades 5 & 6. 11:10 a.m. to 12:50 p.m. Morning kindergarten 8:45 to 11:15 2:45 p.m. 7ZS E. MIDDLE TURNPIKE was spread on the barn floor, session is scheduled for 3:01 p.m. 11:30 a.m. to 12:15 p.m., Grades 2 & 3, a.m. Afternoon kindergarten 12:30 to 3 Included in the picture are a those pictured to squeeze out all third-degree forgery (five Hartford, fourth-degree School dismissal 2:45 p.m. either with or without a Thursday by the Manchester few of those items. Do you the tallow or lard. Any pieces of counts), third-degree larceny larceny, $25. tissue, sinew, etc. remained in dropcloth beneath. The longer Board of Directors, It will be in, recognize them? (four counts), and fourth- • Raymond E. Myette, 48, of this... lever of the flail was held tight­ the board’s first floor office in A — is a Yankee Snow the bag. This leftover material degree larceny (five counts). 32 Cornell St., disorderly con­ ly in the hands while the second the Municipal Building. Knocker used to remove was called scrapple and eaten All these charges were nolled duct, nolled. as a snack. was allowed to swing free com­ Similar session are held the MHS homeroom assignments set ctumps of snow that gathered ing down hard against the heads (not prosecuted). • Michael J. Walker, 19, of under horses’ hooves on snow- The lard squeezer as pictured 669 Birch Mt. Rd., Bolton, first Tuesday and third FRIDAY • Ronald E. Ralph, 27, of 34 of the grain. Such constant Thursday of each month. They Seniors 131 —Me-Mor, Mrs. F. Levine; —Caro-Co;n, Mr. Varcoe; Rm. —Sh-Sp, Mr. Hippier; Rm. 240 covered roads. The snow wouid is completely handmade from Englewood Dr., third-degree possession of a controlled sub­ On the first day of school at beating separated the seed are for those town residents Rm. 132 -Mot-0, Mrs. J. 146 —Con-Dai, Mr. Stearns; —St-Te, Mrs. Wiggin; Rm. 241 form hard bails that impeded maple with a leather hinge and larceny, 30 days in jail, stance, nolled. Manchester High School, all from the harvested plant. who wish to file comments, Rm. 101—A-Ba, Mrs. Wilson; Hayes; Rm. 202 —P-Pon, Mr. Rm. 219 -Dam-Do, Mr. R. —"Th-Voi, Mr. Sines; Rm. 242 the horse’s movement, thereby predates the Civil War. suspended. He was placed on • David J. Scott, 24, of East high school students should Supermarkets The flail and other items complaints or suggestions on report to their homerooms at 8 Rm. 103 —Be-Br, Mrs. J. Horton; Rm. 203 —Pos-Ri, Mr Alibrio; Rm. 220—Du-E, Mr. A. —Von-Wilk, Mr. Lockard; Rm. requiring that periodicaity the Pokes come in various sizes probation for one year. Hartford, third-degree larceny Glaeser; Rm. 222—F-Ga., AUG. 22 described here were identified Keeney; Rm. 109—Bs-Coh, Mr. Monahan; Rm. 209 —Ro-Sas, 243 —Will-Z, Mr. Lewis. sieigh driver had to stop and and D was designed to accom­ • Kenneth W. Hack, 22, of 35 (two counts) and criminal im­ any subject in the board’s a.m. to complete some forms for the museum by members of Howie; Rm. Ill —Col-Dar, Mrs. Fabian; Rm. 208 —Sau- Mr. Race; Rm. 223 — Ge- remove them. The wrought iron modate a cow. The v-shaped Westminster Rd., first-degree personation (two couts), nolled. jurisdiction. for the office. starting at.. part was positioned under the the Manchester Historical The comment, complaints Tardy students must report to Mrs. Jamo; Rm. $14 —Dat- Sm, Mrs. Norko, Rm. 210—Sn- Gre, Miss Jette; Rm. 224 snow knocker hanging from a reckless endangerment, six • Rene Blanchette, 53, of — Gri-Har, Mr. Briggs; Rm. Sophomores front of the animal s neck and a Society at a spring meeting. and suggestions are relayed to the office before going to class. Donn, Mr. Garoppolo; Rm. Ta, Mr. Donlin; Rm. 211—Te- runner of the sieigh was used to months in jail, suspended. He Hartford, disorderly conduct 225 —Haw-Je, Mr. Griffin leather strap secured to each From all reports, members the town manager for review A change in the school bell 116 —Dono-Es, Miss Tierney; V, Mrs. Carman; Rm. 213 2 ioosen (the pointed end) and was placed on probation. and intoxication, nolled. enjoyed deciding what each of Rm. 118 —Ev- Gan, Mrs. —Wilk, Mr. DiYeso; Rm. 217 (IS) and Mrs. Grove (2S); Rm. 148 —A-Ban, Miss knock out (the biunt end) these side of the “v" was fastened Hack was also fined ^ 5 for • Daniel J. Duffy, 47, of 77 and follow-up reports. schedule goes into effect this 4 P.M. Grassilli; Rm. 121 — Gar- Rm. 226 —Jo-K, Miss Cerrina; Lacker; Rm. 154 —Bar-Bre, across the back of its neck. these objects on the "What's year. -Will-Z, Mrs. Costa. bails. This tool was probably it " table was, and we hope you failure to drive in the proper Lockwood St., non-support, Hag, Mr, Kaiser; Rm. 122 Rm. 228 —L-Lun, Mrs. Tyler; Mrs. C. Schussier; Rm. A-6 used through 1920. Pokes were worn by a variety lane . nolled. j:The warning bell sounds at of animals including geese, will, too. There will be several Orchard Fresh, Native 7:50 and the first period is from —Hai-Hor, Mrs. Moriarty; Rm. Rm. 229 —Lut-McC, Mrs. —Bri-Cha, Mrs. Jacobson; Rm. B — is a brass Victorian cork other objects in the museum's • Ronald Brackley, 22, of 14F • Tami Darling, 16, of 68 123—Hov-Jo, Mrs. Marler; Rm. Juniors Bourn; Rm. 230—McD-Mo, Mr. A-7 —Che-Cr, Mr. Molumphy remover. It is similar to the pigs, lambs and cows. A poke Garden Dr., operating a motor Pearl St., third-degree forgery, 8 to 8:41. The change effects a A FISH FRY "What Is It?" exhibit in addi­ PEACHES 125 -Ju-Lan, Mr. D. Frost; lim. 133—A-At, Miss Deary; DesRosiers; Rm. 231—Mr-Pal, (IS) and Mr. Brysgel (2S); Rm corkscrews used today except it prevented an animal from short homeroom period from tion to those included in this ar­ vehicle without a license (three nolled. R m . 127 —L ap -L o , M r. R m . 134 —A v-B ie, M rs. Miss Esposito; Rm. 232—Pan- A-9—Cu-Dou, Mrs. Yuska; Rm. comes equipped with a small wandering through a hole in a 8:46 to 8:53 . ticle. counts), $85 in fines. • Russell LaBonte, 27, and & APPLES Roynesdal; Rm. 128—Lu-Mar, Lotreck; Rm. 135 —Bin-Bro, Po, Mrs. Allan; Rm. 233 —Pr- A-16 —Dow-Fel, Mr. Shreeves; brush for removing dust and fence or wall. • Martin F. Burke, 25, of Catherine Derubbo, 22, both of School will dismiss daily at E — at the first glance, may Stop by and visit us Sept. 7 or Mrs. Morgester; Rm. 130 Mrs. Neal; Rm. 136 —Bru- Ro, Mrs. Foran; Rm. 235—Ru- Rm. 244 —Fer- Gag, Mr. mold from wine bottles stored Hartford, second-degree 87 Summer St., third-degree FERRANDO'S 2:15 p.m. with a make-up period anytime thereafter, Tuesdays (Herald photo by UunnI —Mas-Mc, Mrs. Person; Rm. Carm, Miss Natali; Rm. 144 Se. Mrs. G. Levine; Rm. 239 Krivanec; Rm. 245 — Gar- FOR CHARITY appear to be another lard press, from 2:20 to 2:50 p.m. in the cellar. through Sundays, from 2 to 5 larceny, case mailed over to larceny, nolled. ORCHARDS Gra, Mr. A. Alibrio; Rm. 246 C — a lard press, was used in but is not. its paddles or levers Can you identify any ol these items? If not, the answers Hartford County Superior Court • Richard A. Terrio, 37, of 32 Once again Frank’s Supermarket, the Manchester Jaycaes and are narrower and more stick- p.m. Admission is free. BIRCH MT. ROAD — Gre-He, Mr. Migliozzi; Rm. collecting tallow or lard for are in this column. Other "What Is It?” items will be on for disposition there. The Maple St,, disorderly conduct, Chamber of Commerce join together for a charitable cause. All 3 Miles beyond 247—Hi-Ka, Mr. Vincenzo; Rm. proceeds from this Fish Fry will be donated to the Manchester candle making. Fat from exhibit at Lutz Junior Museum when it reopens Sept. 7. charge of third-degree burglary nolled. 248 —Ke-Kos, Mrs. Kichar; slaughtered animals, par­ Vito's Restaurant Memorial Hospital to purchase a cardiac arreat machine and Youth was nolled. Fifteen cases of nonpayment GLASTONBURY Rm. 249—KOz-Lin, Mr. Parks; ticularly the layer of leaf fat • Walter Winchell, 35, of of parking fines in Manchester School traffic guards listed Rm. 251 -Liv'-McCa, Mr. C. Awareness Week. from a hog, or excess fat from Watch The Herald for further details. McCavanagh, W. Middle Tpke. Keeney; Rm. 255 —McCl-Mun These are the school traffic Florence Greene, Summit Dolly Wylie, Woodbridge and and Homestead; Mary Miner, —Mr. Brindamour; Rm. 258 (b ;\ t h e a t r e s e a s t guard assignments for the com­ and Hollister; Raymond Grif­ Mather; Harriet Zatursky, • FISH AND (»IIPS DINNER Primer and Hackmatack; —Mur-Pa, Mr. Danielson; Rm. fin, Olcott and Falknor; Meta Highland Park School; James 260 —Pe-Po, Mr. Olsen; Rm. NEWS FOR SENIOR CITIZENS ing school year with the excep­ F rank A. M ordavsky, St, • SODA ALL Gutreich, Princeton and Lebel, Keeney and Primer; 262—Pr-Ro, Mrs. Russek; Rm. By WALLY FORTIN tion of five guards who have Bridget. • K L O m ST. MARY’S DAY SCHOOL Henry; Alberta Konkler, Pine Nancy Wasik, spare. 264 —Ru-Sh, Mrs. "Thompson; yet to be hired; Candide Landry, Hilliard and FOR and High. Areas yet to be filled: Center Rm. 266—Si-Sto, Mr. O’Brien; • HOSTESS CAKE is accepting appiications Mary L. Lewis, Green Rd. Broad; Phillip Rider, Nathan funny, you can't wait for your following winners: Peter Frey, that week. This is not true. We Your meal will be either and Princeton; Cedalie Arlene Lanagan, S. Adams and Adams St.; Center and Rm. 268—Str-Tri, Mr. Burnett; ONLY Hi everyone! This is Gloria Hale School. vacation to start, and when it’s 763; G ladys S eelert, 682; will be working harder than roasted Connecticut turkey, and Olcott; Nancy A. LaPine, Church; Green ^hool; Center • BALLOONS back from vacation chafing at for September openings for Bellefleur, Buckley School; Sally A. Robinson, Depot Rm, 270—Tru-Web, Mrs. Don; almost over you can’t wait until Beatrice McCarthy, Bess ever trying to spruce up our old with homemade stuffing, or Princeton and E. Middle Tpke.; and Falknor; Broad and Rm. 271 —Wes-Z, Mrs. Sime. Ticketo Available At Frank’s Supermarket the bit to get going again. It’s Rena Benton, Lydall St. and Square; Edna Tedford, W. • CLOWNS you get back to all your friends. Moonan, and Anna Haupt, 675; building, getting supplies, set­ fillet of sole. Along with this Mona Macomber, E. Middle Windemere. Chiidren Ages 3 - 5 Ambassador Dr. Center and S. Adams St.; The action started last Friday Gertrude Herrmann, 6^; Bob ting up the new schedule, and so goes fruit cup, popovers, tossed "rpke. and Woodbridge. Anita Carter, Oak and Adolph Viot, St. James School; with 56 people playing bingo O’Reilly, and Lee Steinmeyer, on. The office will be open for salad, potatoes, another Caii Mrs. Perry, 646-7868 Spruce; June Christensen, Doris Mahoney, Summit and Alpa Volkert, Main and and in the afternoon we had 12 665; Ann Perras, 659; Cecile business as usual. We wili be vegetable and dessert. Then K, Broad and Woodland; Raymond E. Middle Tpke.; Alice Any flace, Creed, Hollister. tables plus three players Benson, 645; Mary Nackowski, closed one day for Labor Day, before we leave we will be or Color Fiske, South School. playing setback with the 640; Alice Shorette, 636; Ann and all activities start Sept. 8, served homemade cake with following winner?: Robert Fisher, 632; Mabel Wilson, 629, with meals starting a week coffee. Doesn’t that sound Sears great, and all for only $10.25? "B v a z iN G Cordner, 139; Wilbrod Messier, and Paul Schuetz, 627. later. We are limited to two buses, so School staff to meet 137; G race W indsor, 136; Quite a few members come Next Monday we’ll be Spiritual Musical Concert principals in the individual Michael DeSimone, 135; A1 out to practice shuffleboard, as registering for a day trip that get here early Monday mor­ All Manchester public school Kennedy will' speak and make A Ouellette, 128; Peter Frey, Ray it looks now, our tournament I’ve been waiting for. We’re ning. ’The date we go is ^ p t. 10. with Mike Coyie, tenor soioist teachers and administrators introductions. schools. There will be no separate cen­ four Durey and Lyla Steele, 127; will be in September. More on going to the Inn on Lake Just a reminder to all going to apd French horn piayer. are to report to the Manchester Coffee will be served in the Paul Schuetz and Robert this later. In the afternoon I Warafnaug in New Preston, see Lawrence Welk next Mon­ High School cafeteria Sept. 2 by cafeteria beginning at 8:15 a.m. tral office orientation for new D inosaurs Schubert, 126; Helena Gavello, visited our custodian Thomas Conn. When we get there we day night, to be here about 6:45 9;a.m. At approximately 10:30 a.m., staff members. Sunday Evening, August 24 Secondary schools are open at i M issin g 123; Ann Perras, 120 and Betty Edwards who is in the hospital. will be served champagne in the evening, so the two buses at 7:00 P.M. : School Superintendent James teachers will meet with their SAVE *8 Hurry up and get well, Tom we punch, cheese and crackers. A will leave promptly at 7 p.m. all times for teachers who wish EASTHARTFORO Jesanis, 118. FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH OF MANCHESTER Monday morning we had 60 miss you. piano player will entertain you. We still have some openings to get an early start on getting ORIVE IN ★ RT 5 for our trip to Stanley Park. If 72 East Center Street, Manchester, Connecticut ready for the coming year. - P LU S - playing bingo. I want to thank Next week the building is You will go to the races, play a I Public school calendar WUTDISMErs ' A1 Bourret and Anna Haupt for closed to all activities. Some bingo and even take a cruise we don’t fill that second bus we Elementary schools will open U Further Information conatet around the lake in the showboat can’t take it, so come on in and Sept. 1 —Labor Day. Nov. 27-28 —Thanksgiving. Aug. 26. Department heads may Handsome helping call out the games, also people are under the impres­ ADM. BOTH CUES “CINDERELLA" J Pastor Bellasov — 643-7644 Sept. 2—Teachers Conference. Dec. 24-Jan. 2 —Christmas my buddy Ann Thompson who sion that we are not working if you desire. sign up so that no one will be be required to report one day N ^^S how n First recess. SUN. EVES does just about anything I ask disappointed. Sept. 3 —School begins. earlier. In past years, they have Oct, 13 —Columbus Day. Feb, 12 —Lincoln’s Birthday. come in the Thursday before GENE HACKMAN - (R) EAST WINDSOR of her. Even before bingo, the Oct. 31 —Teachers Convention. Feb. 16-20 —Winter Recess. Labor Day rather than Friday. ORIVEIN ★ RT.5 Senior Golfing League was out leisure suits ‘UGHT MOVES” April 12-16 —Spring Recess. on the fairway hitting that ball Nov. 4 —Election Day. Department heads are -lumuTcurTaFU... May 31 —Memorial Day. all over the East Hartford Golf Nov. 11 —Veterans Day. reminded to check with their KM.T Dumar«ic«i Mm June 16 —180th day. principals whether it is 7130-9-40 - Sat Mi l 2 PM Course, and here are some of 39th annual 4-H fair MORIARTY BROTHERSi SUN. Cont at 140 - Mata 99t . the better scorers; Ernie necessary for them to come in Regular Aug. 28. lUMSIM AVt.. I. HTtP. a 521-3333 Segerberg, 41; Joseph Quinn, Now Giving Tremendous 43; Edward Scott, 44; Hector opens Friday at Bradley OMAR SHARIF _ _ Provost, 45. and Charles White, Savings On Aii New I DR. ZHIVAGO Q Q O 46. Harriet Horan had a 55 lor cattle, dog obedience, judging of sheep, Mercury’s & Lincoin’s in Stock Americans move a lot the ladies. The 39th annual Hartford County 4-H Fair “BETURNTO PG - 8 P.M. V V trends in the United States, the In the afternoon we had 14 will be Friday through Sunday at Bradley goats, rabbits and dairy animals, bicycle Immediate Delivery! ; NEW YORK (UPI) - neighborhood — reflecting ♦32 private research organization With bush or shirt-style jacket, here’s a lot of fash­ MACON COUNTT (PG) M EL BRO O KS tables playing pinochle with the Field, Windsor Locks. The fair will be open gymkhana, horse draw. Western music for Americans do a lot of moving either a change in family com­ 7JE-MS-M. (fat 2 n IMS Me also found that about three out position or in income.” ion ! Jackets also include two handy inside pockets. sat eon. us-ijs-sjs-tus-ms to the public Friday from 1 p.m. to mid­ listening pleasure, and fun contests. but, as a rule, they don’t move “VOUHC f l l l f c of five families changing their a . MX n il a Mb a m FRAHKEHSTtW" U M V Manchester Evening Herald night, Saturday from 9 a.m. to midnight, Sunday’s program will open with a 4-H very far. And the knit fabric is fully lined for extra -nOLLERBALL' places of residence relocate in iPfilJS-MO horse show followed by watermelon, ; The Conference Board said 'Only about one out of every comfort! Fine wrinkle-resistant leisure looks . . . 'PART 2 WALKING TALL’ 99' Published every evening except and Sunday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. \ MORIARTY BROTHERS; the same county. five families leaves its county Sundays and hplidays. Entered at about 72 million Americans — sale-priced now! Full size range. Friday’s program will include pie eating, balloon and apple bobbing contests, a "In the majority of such 1 PHONE 649-9333 f !------SUNDAY 99« til 2_ the Manchester. Conn . Post OHice h per cent of the nation’s pop­ but stays in the same state. as Second Class Mail Matter balloon and watermelon contests, greased pole contest, special children’s ulation — moved at least once cases,” the board said, "the Such a move often is part of the Suggested Carrier Rates doodlebug draw, and a concert by the Sun- entertainment, dress revue, and clown con­ 315 CENTER ST., MANCHESTER,CONN.•Phone 643-5135 between 1970 and 1974. move is to a more appropriate exodus from the central cities Payable m Advance test. The Granby Fife and Drum Corps and dwelling — usually in the same rr MANCHESTER nyslope rock band. The crowning of the 4-H But in its study on moving to the suburbs, the report said. TONITE Single copy 15C the Melrose 4-H Band will also play during DRiVE-iN/ROUTES 6 &44A W eekly . 90« queen is set for 6 p.m. Friday. OJNT EASTWOOD One month $3,90 Saturday events include judging of beef Sunday’s program. Three m onths $11 70 IT" Six months $23.40 One year $46.80 Mail Rates Upon Request SuDsenbers vvho fail to receive THEATER While add interest their newspaper before 5 30 p m. should telephone the circulation joti can add anything department, 647-9946 SCHEDULE (also subtract, multiply and divide) CUNT UA East 1 — "Jaws" 2:40- NOBODY SPLITS A BANANA EASTWOOD SbopaShopA 5:00-7:20-9:40 for only $1995’ UA East 2 — "Benji” 2:15- L1KE"DAIRT0DEEN:! THE EIGER 3:50-5:30-7:15-9:15 SANCTION Sunshine UA E a s t 3 — ‘‘A pple SALE YOUTH SPECIALTY SHOP -PLAY MISTY FOR M I* Peanut Butter Wafers Dumpling Gang” 2:10-4:30-7:00- 757 MAIN ST„ MANCHESTER • 649-1232 k P

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William Kennedy hired as superintendent of roads When You TWi Of (M r Cut Fw Y « Wi, Jut $«r Opposition voiced to Glode zone change

CANINE HOLIDAY INNE EAST HARTFORD tion could do no harm and as the Mrs. Dunlop said citizens Other suggested locations for Michael Whelton, Thomasita COVENTRY Kennedy of Brooklyn. Conn, as Department of Transportation, He has worked for the for keeping records of all work the Inland Wetlands Commis­ Carnival and*^oiiNa8aMHMr Sheila Tuller council members were un­ the center are Pitkin School or Ortiz, Woodrow Gaitor, Rita sion and Mrs. Squires was Monica Shea the new superintendent of as an engineering technician. Department of Transportation done and materials paid for and may call league members Mrs. 00.000 A neighborhood carnival for 289-4283 animous In their feelings, why E. Herbert Suessman, 38 Forest Hockanum Park where there Murray, Charles Hass, named as alternate. 742-9495 streets He has an associate’s degree since 1967 and most recently is experienced in all phases of the benefit of Muscular BOiUlDINBaGIKIOMim . Certificates of Deposit in amounts ol $100,000 or more are available not approve the resolution?” Lane at 568-6178; Mrs. Richard already is a small nature area. Marcella Fahey, Bessie Kevin McFarlane was named The Coventry Town Council Kennedy will be paid |12,S00 in civil engineeHng technology been a highway construction in­ road construction, earth work, Several ciUzens made known Dystrophy will be held Satur­ Councilman Barron reported Juggins, and Sealand Stanford, at the most favorable rates of return. For details, phone or visit to start. from Hartford State Tecfainical spector. drainage, bituminous and con­ ULTRA V10LIT aiRMICIDAL UaHTI their opposition to a proposed The council voted approval and Clement, 22 Dartmouth Dr. at to serve on the Capitol Region has approved the recommenda­ day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. INDIVIDUAL INDOOn/OUTDOOR RUNS Mr. Raymond Juleson at our main office, 1007 Main S t, Manchester Kennedy is currently working zone change in Manchester at the resolution will be sent to the 289-6214; or Mrs. Dunlop, 1295 the town has received three were approved by the council. Council of Governments tion of Allen Sandberg, town College which he earned in 1972. His duties on this project crete paving and in materials Robert Woods, Swamp Rd. AIR CONDITIONED/ITERID Manchester commissioners. Burnside Ave. at 289-3’776 for bids on an emergency medical The council also voted to ap­ Regional Forum. 649 4 586. manager, and hired William for the Bureau of Highways, were to assure that the con­ testing, Sandberg said. the East Hartford town line The carnival will run from 1 vehicle. The low bids in the $20,- prove two appointees to the struction was done according to Some of the council’s com­ 646-5971 Tuesday night at East Hart­ The Glode application seeks maps. to 4 p.m. and will feature 000 bracket would enable the Conservation and Environment plans and specifications and to plaints against the last road ford’s Town Council meeting. to change from Rural Science center treasure hunts, relays, magic Cola Are Our GuetU AUo town to spend $10,000 allocation Commission to fill vacancies Heritage Savings make judgments on any superintendent included his A resolution was proposed Residence to Industrial Zone a Councilwoman Odessa Terry, COSMETICS shows, prizes and created by resignations. WE CARRY ALL deviations from these lack of record keeping. 200 SHELDON RD.. later in the meeting by Coun- 37-acre tract. Frank Pandolfe, chairman of the subcommittee on medical supplies. Hi I/Kin. I.v.wx rurkin refreshments. Mrs. Elizabeth Squires was THE TOP LINES PZC considers changing specifications that may be Kennedy was one of eight 2 MIIm /4 MlnutM cilwoman Either B. Clarke Hartford junk dealer, wants to on town-owned property other Appointments Rain date for the carnival is MANCHESTER approved for a three-year term necessary due to field conditions. candidates interviewed for the From ExH B 4,1-88 concerning this matter. Coun­ move his business there. than real estate, brought the The mayor’s recommended Sunday at the same time. and Robert Ryan for a two-year ARTHUR DRUG Kennedy was also responsible position. cilman Stephen Barron Historic map council up-to-date on a appointees to the Human Rights term. lake area lots to LZ*40 explained what the administra­ A representative from East proposed science center for the Commission, Charles Brewer, tion is doing to oppose the zone Hartford’s League of Women town’s children. Ryan was also appointed to COVENTRY animously voted to amend the The team composed of par­ change and stated that the Voters presented a copy of the The center would be housed in Monica Shea town s Plan of Development to ticipants from the Department M anchester Planning and league’s historical map to the a portable classroom donated change the 20-acre Keene of Environmental Protection, Zoning Commission cannot con­ town in commemoration of by the Board of Education. A 742-9495 parcel to open space land. Department of Health, U.S. sider additional information. America’s Bicentennial. suggested site was on town- The Planning and Zoning The parcel is presently zoned Soils Conservation Service, He added that he, too, was A capsule history of the com­ owned property off Long Hill Commission has accepted a R-15 and is located between Windham Regional Planning against the zone change but that munity research^ by Mary St. but Park and Recreation preliminary draft of a zoning Lakeview Ter. and Lakewood Agency, and town officials a resolution would not really ac­ Dowden is included on the map. Department officials felt this amendment which would Heights on South St. walked the site. complish much at this point. Drawing of historical land­ site would be prone to van­ change the lot size in the lake The land runs from South St. This is the first visit to Coven­ Councilman Richard Torpey marks were done by Jacquelyn dalism as it is in an isolated area from R-15 to LZ-40. to the lake and has about 200 try by this team. intervened saying “The resolu­ Kasper. area. Lake lots would be changed feet of beach. The team will prepare a from 15,000 square feet to 40,- The Town Council has series of reports within the next KNOWN FOR VALUES(^ two weeks on a variety of en­ 2 000. which is about one acre. already approved seeking a This zone change would apply federal grant for the purchase vironmental aspects and im­ W NOW THRU FBI., AUG. 22 N‘ WEAR! The concert was sponsored by Jed Higgins and David to encourage new membership 4 drawer desk is easy to put together; cole slaw, tartar sauce, The more you do, the better the Bolton Woman’s Club arts Warner performed a drum in the Bolton Woman’s Club alj parts included. 34" W. x 29" H. x 14" D. roll and butter. they look! Sanforized* cot­ committee. Arrangements for duet, Connecticut Half-time. Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at the 3Rtff. 4.97 Rtg.99< ton shrinks less than 2%; it were made by Pat Rady, Laura Sposito and Lisa Rose home of Carol Zapadka on Solids with novelty machine washable,- natur­ performed a fife duet, “1812.” South Rd. trims! Fantastic fash­ committee chairman. ally! 2 back patch pockets. It featured Kristee Nichols The concert ended with the Qub committee chairmen will ion printsl-Sizes S-6*7. BRAIDED NYLON OVAL-SHAPE RUGS Buy now and SAVE! 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. 7 , ,, J PAGE EIGHT - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Wed., August 20, f975 V. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed., August 20, 1975 — PAGE NINE Norton,’-Williams AL Post, Auxiliary plan installation Mary Edith Williams of is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Congregational Chur.(^ jn Dihvorth-Cornell-Quey Post Albert Frederick, chairman and state officials have been in­ Tallahassee, Fla. and Gregory Manchester. ^ Itichard Norton of West Bloom­ and its Auxiliary of the of the Past Commanders vited. Armstrong Norton of field, Mich. The bride is the daughter of American Legion in Association, has appointed Harold Pohl will be installed Middleton, Wls., were married Z CN Mr. and Mrs. David Williams of The Rev. Winthrop Nelson Jr. Manchester will conduct a joint Henry Wierzbicki as general as post commander succeeding Aug. 16 at the Second o 3 '^ ISl St. John St. The bridegroom of Center Congregational installation on Saturday, Sept. chairman. John Mayne. Mrs. Mary LeDuc 0 • — ir\OC ^ Church performed the double­ 13 at 7:30 p.m. at the Post ’The past commanders will In­ will be installed as president. VJ ^ LU ring ceremony. Herbert Home. stall the post officers. Wierz­ She succeeds Laura Freeman. Chatzky was organist." bicki reports that various town Michael Pohl will be installed The bride, glVen In marriage as ranking officer of the Sons of h- a, by her father, wore a white the American Legion (SAL). O % u bengallne gown designed with Fairy flea market By A b igail Van Buren The program will begin with O o | full skirt with ruffled hemline, the Unit installation, followed C 1S7Sb|ChkeeoTrtbw»-N.Y.Newa8y«d..lne. * ^ 0 pearl buttons to waist, standup planned by Grange by the SAL and the Post in­ collar, short puffed sleeves, stallations. Preceding the ■ tucked bodice, all trimmed with buffet and dancing, dis­ ■IN DEAR ABBY: We have been married for five years and Hillstown Grange Fair and vegetables for sale. lace, hand-crocheted by the tinguished guests will be in­ have two children. Ward is 26 and I’m 25. Flea Market will be Saturday, Refreshments, including hot -c bride. Her fingerip veil of silk Sept. 20 at the Grange Hall and dogs, hamburgers, soda, coffee, troduced. Ward teaches sixth grade students, and he loves his illusion was attached to a Juliet TO 0] (Q grounds, 617 Hills St., East cookies, brownies, etc., will be The program is open to all c/) Q.n *0 CO a work. That’s the trouble: he loves it too much. All summer, cap. The gown and the head- he mooned around like a lovesick calf saying how much he Hartford. available all day. Post and Unit members and piece were madejby the bride. missed his “kids.” He has two children of his own who could Anyone interested in their guests. She carried a nosegay of white use a little more of his attention. exhibiting at the fair should Last semester, Ward talked endlessly about one of his ^ carnations and yellow roses. contact Mrs. Frank Ruff, 440 Trim FashionV Miss Jeanne-M^rie Kiely of • M . students. He would even call her on the phone to visit with Addison Rd., Glastonbury for I T3 hv her in the evenings. He says it’s not exactly a "physical” South Hanover, M ^s., was maid an entry form. I j a . attraction, but he would like to see her mature and blossom, of honor. Exhibits can be entered in the LU O 2 and he would even like to have a hand in choosing her Richard S. Norton of West ° E - o 5 .S following categories: ^ a o husband! Is this normal for a husband and father, Abby? Bloomfield, Mich., was his son’s vegetables, floweFs, pastry, On wedtends he'd get "the blues” and could hardly wait best man. Alan D. Williams of J needlework, sewing and can­ CO, o i . ° for Monday so he could get back to his "kids." And on Amherst, N.H., the bride’s C •° 2 Jt • ning. There are two divisions; •o - W|>. o Fridays he would get the blues again. I think it’s wonderful brother, was best rtian. adult and youth. Anyone under for a man to love his work so much, but he makes me feel as A reception was held in 2 14 years of age can exhibit in though the children and I are a dreig. Fellowship Hall at the church, the youth division. Participants c 5 cl Do you think his feelings for his “kids” at school have after which the couple left for need not be members of the D.“ = D.O O reached a dangerous point? Please tell me what to do about Northern Wisconsin. They will grange. this. reside in Middleton, Wis. Those interested in renting WORRIED W IFE Mrs. Norton is employed as space in the flea market may assistant professor of physics DEAR WIFE: Your husband is either very immature or contact Mrs. Robert Urbanec, at Ripon College, WiS: Mr. 855 Oak St., East Hartford. dangerously involved (emotionally I with his work. He needs Norton is employed on the counseling to get his priorities in order. Urge him to get it, The flea market will be open senior scientific staff of -"at 10 a.m. The fair, in the hall fast. National Electrostatic Coro, in 0 will open at noon. Closing time Mrs. Gregory Norton Middleton, Wis. DEAR ABBY: My father makes a lot of mistakes when is 6 p.m. There is no admission he talks. He says, "He don't,” and, “They was." charge to either event. I am only 14 and happen to believe that it is never too late There will be games, novelty o * - i £ for a person to learn. My father is only 34, and he was bom Wedding sale, food sale, sale of in this country. homemade items. There will K ^ Sometimes I correct him in front of people because if I also be fresh flowers and - 0)-“ Ill “ — wait and tell him later, he claims he never said it, and a fight 4/) 3 0) > D 5 develops. My father has a hot temper and hates to be Rose-Potter O .5 CT I eu corrected, especially in front of people. v iZ Beverly Jean Potter ot Bolton . X o Shouldn't adults take criticism with a smile and and George Raymond Rose of O 5 ra CN appreciate it even if it does come from a U-yem-oId kid? Hebron were married March 26.,^ JUST ASKING Tennis classes in a civil ceremony at the home N E " " J of Mrs. Eric Emt in Hebron. DEAR JUST: No one, regardless of his age, appreciates l)egin Sept. 2 The bride is the daughter of criticism from a 14-year-old Idd in front of others. Your The next session of the Mr. and Mrs. Warren Potter of intentions may he good, but your timing is poor. Cool it. women’s program tennis M O k. • Bolton and the paternal grand­ §S!N 52 £ 3 N classes conducted by the 0 (00(0 daughter of Walter B. Potter, DEAR ABBY: No one would think of dropping in on his recreation department, will also of Bolton. Her maternal h- ^ OJ minister without calling first to set up an appointment, begin on Sept. 2. Classes will be o picnic jug. That way they can explore on their own and always Trips to school. Recess. Playtime after class. These are times that / draw the line at pre-washed denim have a cold drink at hand. tell what your children’s shoes are made of. These are times when you appreciate Buster Brown quality. The leathers move easy and S o S u f 'O . last long. Soles stand up to the rough and tumble. Stop in and see I k . MORIA our new back-to-school styles. When you buy Buster Brown shoes , x e o . • Up till now. I've been quite shoulder. Even the buttons takes me months of washing to from us, you know the fit will be Just right. tolerant of the teen-age fads were cracked and discolored. get a pair of jeans really Onr 40 Ynrs ol UmxcriM Swvie* and fashions that have passed "Now look,” I said, trying to IN broken-in. Right?.. Now that’s a O p e n 24 ; 1312 8 . ■ tN through our household. keep my voice steady. " I’m Hours Dally lot of soap and water and elec­ 0 ) 3 ® >. i j S " ' I accepted the mini, the maxi, happy to buy you new clothes FOR EMERGENCY SERVICE ' <2 o w tricity. Right?” * to ._ and the shrinks that looked for school, but this is absurd, a Kate paused until I gave her SHOES, D&L in CORBINS. AVON, 1 b o It! ®£ shrunk; the work boots, the waste of money. Not only has an affirmative nod. BRISTOL, and MANCHESTER. ‘ "a o .y wedges, the Elarth shoes with this jacket been pre-washed, I "Okay!” She continued. M©btl iffl $16.50 - $21 2 ^ think it’s been pre-WORN!” their crazy tilt; the macrame Well, these pre-washed denims HEATING OILS J w 2 o O i 2 bracelets, the Indian shirts, the “C’mon mother," said Kate, will eliminate that entire 2 hip-huggers and even the bare- “don't have a 'spaz'. Believe expensive step. They feel good OIL BURNER & midriff-look. me, pre-washed denim will the very first time you put them HEATING INSTALLATION But yesterday when Kate save you money in the end. It on.” came home with her new back- 643-5135 to-school outfit, a pre-washed ^15 Center St.______Manchmer denim pants suit, I completely T o g s N lost my composure. « >sQ “1 don't believe it!" I cried O O Z u i ® ^ S f s j p) when 1 looked at her new outfit. g® “It’s a rag. A shapeless rag! f. ® E x £ b a t Why it looks as if its been FABRIC SPECIALS at CHENEY HALL | 3 H 8 ^ around the world on a tramp e x t r a ba se steamer twice!" Galey A Lord Mill Lenths — CO to £ c 2 . ? i 111 u 0 Kate eyed me with amaze­ 0) a c -■ DENIMS and PLAIDS CORDUROYS (/) 5 ® - X 31 I. ment. "But mother, it’s the T3 J (JO .® newest look. Here, read the tag (S^S^Wide #4 90 Assorted Wales o a i t : and see for yourself." MLengtiii 41 £9 45” Wide 29 Sure enough, attached to the $I9S yd. Value ONLY 1 ii Vdues to $2.98 Only X yd. < ro — garmet was a tag of explana­ [2 s" tion. I will quote it verbatim: % "It is the nature of this garmet Traditional New Fashion to be wrinkled, faded, streaked JERSEY PRINTS and unpressed. Flaws and im­ CALICO PRINTS .«/) 45” Wide 45” Wide | .Q 01 perfections are part of the total _x desired new look." Wash A Wear ? 1 l o Washable # 1 59 $149 Value Only A yd. Q.^ “Katherine!” 1 cried after $lJSyd.VWue Only 1 il HONEY C ^ reading the ticket. "Don't you see? This is the biggest hoax Q. played on the American con­ BUTTERICK PATTERNS FULL LINE OF NOTIONS, Z '2 -0 sumer in years. It’s simple IN STO CK THREAOS, ZIPPERS reverse psychology. T^e uj “ 7 manufacturer's way of getting > T ° rid of his old damaged goods. I 0, I picked up the jacket and scrutinized it carefully. The sleeves hung limp and t n f a b r ic s shapeless. The collar was .■:rr*^L3a 1 J K ’ izr habt?ohd road. MANCHE8TER...AT CHENEY HALL frayed and crumpled. A big MOMoiMfi: mon. tOMt. 10to6. .thura. A frL nlgFit t l B ^ ^ p.m ^ phont 640-1000 white blob marred one

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PAGE TEN — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Wed.. August Ducharme pleads innocent Thomas R. Ducharme, 31, of The arrow tip broke off in Hospital spending $2 million LeBlanc’s cheek. He was Pawtucket, R.I. pleaded inno­ t f l treated at Manchester n cent Tuesday in Hartford •Is ? » 2 POLICE REPORT Superior Court to the charge of Memorial Hospital for several J | f « . | C S ° < first-degree assault in connec­ days. ? S * 3 on Phase 1C of building plans tion with a July 23 shooting in Acting on a tip, Manchester . Manchester. detectives went to North siHt 8 ? W 5 -ncj MANCHESTER Hartford, an employe of the ? 5 - o Q-3- 0b M | Ducharme allegedly used a Attleboro, Mass, and arrested 3;;:o o»lr#| refuse firm who was riding on •* mi lit m. ^ ---- “ W! 5 S John J. Slruff, 20, of 144 crossbow and a steel-tipped Ducharme in a motel there ear­ The official also clarified some of the Also, the four radiologists have agreed the rear of the truck. Both vic­ A Manchester Memorial Hospital of­ Hebron Rd., Bolton was hunting arrow to shoot through ly on the morning of July 25. ficial said Tuesday afternoon, one of the figures concerning one of the expensive to seek a fifth radiologist to share the tims were taken by ambulance charged with reckless driving the screen of the kitchen win­ Police have refused to com­ figures used in reporting MMH’s budget items in the MMH budget, the MMH workload but maintain the same fee to Manchester Memorial in connection with a sport car- dow of Russell LeBlanc, 21, of ment about the motive for the i l i f e radiologists. Hospital. Struff was treated for Z * 5 2 3 proposals for the fiscal year beginning system, the official said. The work has truck collision today at 6:45 18 Horace St. at about 10:45 that offense. Unofficial reports The proposed budget calls for a total of lacerations of the face and knee o a® r- . % » sm Oct. 1 is misleading. steadily mounted in recent years, be said. a.m. on Charter Oak St. night. claim there was a love triangle $420,865 be given the four physicians who C • MMH proposes to spend about ^16.4 The official said radiologists are in short He drove a sports car east on and was released. involved. million this coming year as The Herald work the MMH X-ray equipment. This is supply and high demand. The fees the Charter Oak St. just past Jackson was treated lor in­ * ? = ^ ^ ;< « S 5 < 75 ^ C o z reported Tuesday, based on a system of billing involving local radiologists seek are on a par with Sycamore Lane at a fast rate of juries to his left leg and right S | a o But about |2 miilion is meant to pay for points which measure the work they do. the present fees in the region, he said. speed and slid 36 feet into the foot and released. Phase IC, a construction project now un­ Eiach point is now worth 62 cents to the A member of the CHHC, Dr. Sidney L. rear of the truck of the Sanitary Court for Struff is Sept. 16. der way. radiologists. Up to April 1 of this year, it Cramer of Hartford and a radiologist Refuse Co., police said. The operating budget is $14,411,779 by had been 80 cents per point for four years. himself, said the fees are too high. Witnesses told police Struff’s A Summit St. home was MMH’s proposal, the official said. Contrary to reports, the fee per point Edward M. Kenney, MMH ad­ speed and the sun's glare on his broken into today about 5:50 This compares to the |12.7 miiiion will not rise to $1 right away, the official ministrator, told the CHHC Monday the windshield helped cause the ac­ a.m. while the residents slept budget the hospital is now working on. said. radiologists had threatened to bill hospital cident. His car was a total upstairs. A wallet containing The state Commission on Hospitais and MMH has agreed with the radiologists to patients directly and increase their fees 48 wreck. The truck continued $100 in cash and some personal “ c = S w Health Care (CHHC) said Monday the raise the fee to 88 cents Oct. 1 this year. per cent. They were backed by their with its work. papers was missing along with C I § « o = , $14.4 million plus proposed operating Then it will rise to 94 cents Oct. 1,1976 and colleagues in the state, he said. Patrolman Stephen Novak ad­ a watch. 3 S ' - 2. ^ _ <0 Q budget of MMH is $572,000 too high. then to $1 Oct. 1, 1977. ministered first aid to Struff A garage on Cooper Hill St. c ^ « and Robert Jackson, 30, of was broken into Tuesday mor­ (I> 3 W 0) Q) ning. Missing are about $180 in o S - ^ (0 OlO ™ tools. 0) (/) o cr u) ' j : w r; (0 ffl ^ -, o P < Q. Two men in an old pickup 2 <0 S ® - O ;i O B THURS.-FRI. inch stylized portrait on wood of the Virgin and Child, valued at TRI-CITY PLAZA 646-2363 BURR CORNERS more than a million dollars, has VERNON OF manchestbh been brought to the United SHOPPING CENTER Open Dally 10-9; Set. 10-6 States for display at Graymoor, OPEN DAILY 10-9 Tel. 875-0417 8 1 0 -m MAIN ST., DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER TEL. 646-7728 the headquarters of the Atone­ f m ment Friars.

s > v 4 C MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Wed., August 20, 1975 - PAGE THIRTEEN PAGE TWELVE - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Wed., August 20, 1975 State absorbs 70 employes ROCKVILLE HOSPITAL NOTES Town gets $9 million grant HARTFORD (UPI) - About EEA funding for the jobs 70 persons from the Hartford ended July 31, and funds from FIRE CALLS area hired under federally the U S. Comprehensive South St., Rockville; Mrs. Gall sor; Kathleen Williams, Maxwell Dr., Vernon; a funded programs have been Employment and Training Act Martini, Trumbull St,, placed on the state payroll, AREA POLICE REPORT VISITING HOURS Rockville; Beatrice Gordon and daughter, Hoffman Brooklyn St., Rockville; D. daughter to Mr. and Mrs. for sewage treatment plant were used to extend the jobs for Gov. Ella T. Grasso announced Surgical and medical wings, Rd., Ellington; Raymond EUen Wilson, Cider Mill Rd., Frederick Midura, East St., two weeks while the state con­ McCullough, Leonard Ctomer, MANCHESTER Tuesday. 12:30 to 2 p.m. and 4 to 8 p.m.; Tolland; Richard Prew, Vernon Helm, Windsor Ave., Ellington. Rockville; a son to Mr. and Rescue Squad and Ambulance) ducted a review. Maternity, 2 to 4 p.m. and 6:30 Births Tuesday; A son to Mr. Tuesday, 12:10 p.m. — gas MANCHESTER The move will continue jobs Pay for the 70 employes Ave., Rockville; Meie Racz, Rockville; John Kelly, Janet Mrs. Ronald Szrejna Sr., South ^ O N The Boston firm of Anderson-Nichols is The plant in operation now is about 20 charging him with breach of to 8 p.m. (fathers, 8 to 9 p.m.); and Mrs. Robert Keane, Valley washdown at W. Middle Tpke. Tuesday, noon, — auto acci­ for the 70, who were among 130 retained averaged about $6,400 TOLLAND P le as C ourt 19, S taffo rd Windsorvllle; May Snyder. Lane, Vernon; Wayne Lyons, St., Rockville; a son to Mr. and Tlie Town of Vernon has been awarded a designing the new plant. Jack Overbaugh, years old and not efficient to serve the peace. Pediatrics, parents anytime View Dr., Tolland; a son to Mr. and Adams St. (Town) dent on Adams St. and W. Mid­ persons hired under the a year. The state Department Richard G. Stevenson, 22, of Springs, Sept. 22. Windsorvllle Rd., Vernon; Broad Brook; Ann Myers, Mrs. Lawrence Webster, Kelly $9,•HOI,925 federal grant toward its project manager for the firm, said the growing town. Police said the arrest was and others 12:30 to 8 p.m.; and Mrs. Robert -Lathrop, AMBULANCE CALLS dle Tpke. Robert Russell Jr., Emergency Employment Act of Social Services employed the Notch Rd., Bolton, was ad­ George Stampp, High Manor Storrs; Craig Philion, Hart­ Rd., Vernon. - proposed new $12,535,900 sewage treat­ paper work is essentially completed with When the town governments were con­ made in connection with the in­ Intensive Care Unit, im m olate TOLLAND COUNTY 16, and Paul Russell, 20, both of of 1971 and will help the Hart­ greatest number of them, Mrs. mitted to Rockville General SOUTH WINDSOR Park, Rockville; William ford; Robert Silver, Alison Dr., ment plant which is still in the planning the exception of possible minor changes as solidated 10 years ago the town started a vestigation of a disturbance family only, five minutes per Tuesday, 7:15 p.m. — motor­ East Windsor, were taken to ford area economy, Mrs. Grasso said. Hospital and later transfered to John J. Setsky, 55, of 742 Wentworth, Robert Rd., South Windsor; Norma Sojka, stages. may be required by the DEP. project to install sewers to serve the en­ Aug. 10 at Albert's Cafe, hour. cycle accident on West St. (Ver­ Manchester Memorial Hospital Grasso said. St, FYancis Hospital for treat­ Pleasant Valley Rd., South Rockville. Crystal Lake Rd., Ellington; It has been some 10 years since the state Overbaugh also said no bidding schedule tire town. Up to that time only residents of Rockville. CONNECTICUT INSTITUTE non Ambulance) with minor injuries and were ment of a head laceration and a Windsor, was charged Tuesday Discharged Tuesday; Ernest Julie Trahan, Macht Rd., Department of Environmental Protection has been set but it could be within the next the City of Rockville had this service and Bonney was released on a $50 Admitted Tuesday; Pamela Tuesday 8:59 p.m. — auto ac­ treated and released. possible skull fracture. night with disorderly conduct in Dimmock, Tolland Stage Rd., Columbia; Mary Urbon, (DEP) ordered the new plant to abate month. He said it can’t be determined if the rest of the town was serviced by MID non-surety bond for appearance Bemis, Old Post Rd., Tollaml; cident on Bolton Rd. (Vernon (Manchester Ambulance) State Police said Stevenson connection with the investiga­ Tolland; Stanley Dombeck, Somers; Angel Villalobo, Wind­ OF HAIR DESIGN pollution of the Hockanum River. the $12.5 million will be sufficient to private septic tank systems. in Common Pleas Court 19, Cecelia DaRos, Greenfield Dr., Fire Department and Vernon Today, 6;45a.m. — auto-lruck SUMMER CLEARANCE was charged with speeding tion of a domestic disturbance. The DEP funds will pay for 75 per cent finance the project, With the new plant, the town will also Rockville, Sept. 10. South Wnndsor; Winifred Ambulance) collision on Charter Oak St. See greater than reasonable in con­ He was released on a $100 of the cost of building an advanced waste Overbaugh said the time between put­ take on additional service to Tolland and Friedman, Storrs; Michael A W IN N E R AGAIN Today, 1:10 a m. — auto acci­ story in today's Herald. OUH BIGGEST SALE EVER nection with the investigation non-surety bond for appearance water treatment facility, a pumping sta­ ting the project out to bid and completion Ellington. Ronald Bell, 19, of 61 N, Park Guerreri, Windsorvllle Rd., dent on Cedar Swamp Rd. (Manchester Ambulance) of a one-car accident on Cedar in Common Pleas Court 12, will be about two years. St., Ellington, was arrested Ellington; Steven Houser, tion, interceptor sewers and associated (Tolland Fire Department and Swamp Rd. in Tolland early Blast Hartford, Sept. 8. Tuesday on a warrant issued, Ward St., Rockville; Samantha work. NOW! o n o / this morning. on complaint of the Adult Hupper, Mountain Rd., Police said Stevenson was VERNON Probation Department, Ellington; Robert Kebart, M y southbound at a high rate of John Bonney, 25, of 75 Davis SAVE O U/O charging him with violation of Maple St., Vernon; Frederick speed, failed to negotiate a Ave,, Rockville, was arrested ON BABY SHOE BRONZING probation. He was to be curve and his car overturned. Tuesday on a warrant issued by friendly One bus can’t handle students presented in court in Rockville He is to appear in Common Common Pleas Court 19 ABOUT TOWN DURING AUGUST today. class mates... Hold onto a bit of babyhood. going to schools in Manchester Have your baby's shoes Nixon denies richly preserved In solid metal The Presbyterian Church will Zion Evangelical Lutheran with every crease, crinkle and have a prayer meeting tonight Church will have Communion acuff retained forever. We can he ordered make them up into bookonds, 2 Mrs. Ann Mara said she has Town will furnish labor VERNON students can be bused unless He said some of these students at 7:30 at the church, 43 Spruce Vespers tonight at 7:30 at the portrait stands, lamps and could be from Tolland and three sons attending East St. church, 112 Cooper St. many other styles ... at rec­ cover-up another bus is added. ord savings for a limited time BARBARA RICHMOND According to state law, the Ellington but as the number Catholic and she has always Aik for free color folder to install sewer piping WASHINGTON (UPI) - Herald Reporter town has to provide transporta­ now stands it would mean a driven them herself. She Former President Richard M. Marlow Dr. Raymond Ramsdell, tion to Cheney as it is a state total of 111 students needing suggested that perhaps parents Nixon denied in a deposition 1 Style 51 Unmounted Shoe Hush Puppies* superintenilent of schools, has school but it is not obligated to transportation to Manchester. of other students going there style 45 would eliminate the shopping filed today that his quotes in a 1 Bright Bronze All Styles and Finishes Portrait Stand BOLTON Traffic light Headquarters For transport students to a private Dr. Ramsdell said some of the would be willing to share the Reduced 30%: Bright 6rofl/e forew arned the Board of Bright Bronte, Antique Bronte, center. key White House transcript cost of another bus. 1 Reg. $7.95 1 : s 7 Reg, $31.95 Donna Holland Aloysius Ahearn, state The Entire Fsmilyl Education that he anticipates a school such as East Catholic. students do drive their own cars IPLAZA DEPT. STORE Silver, "Pewter" and Gold Church meeting show he ordered the Watergate ON SALE 646-0375 representative for the 55th problem in September concer­ Dr. Ramsdell said last year but he does not know now, how Another parent said he and (We Have A Notion To Please) cover-up. 1 ON SALE \ P each $ 2 2 3 7 District reports the traffic light A special meeting has been ning busing Vernon students to there were 52 students going to many, so space has to be some others were led to Next to Frank’s Supermarket ENGRAVING Only 15c per Letter Town officials have agreed to Nixon said in a 171-page supply labor to install a storm at the Bolton Notch shopping called by the chairman of the Cheney Tech and East Catholic Cheney. Of this number, seven allotted on the bus in case these believe, from an official at East EAST MIDDLE TPKE., MANCHESTER style 31 center will be installed the lat­ administrative board of the deposition released today that students cannot drive on some Catholic, that a bus would be Style 82 sewer along the property of High School in Manchester, graduated last June. He said as I'Shoe on Walnut Base SALE United Methodist Church for instead the quote shows he provided to that school if there I-Sho« Ashtray Mrs. Elsie Jones of Bolton ter part of September. Dr. Ramsdell said that two or far as he knows the other 45 will days. This refers to Cheney CRAFT SUPPLIES for Bright Bfon/e Bright Bfon/e favored a full grand jury dis­ Reg $15.00 ENDS Center Rd. if Mrs. Jones pays Abeam said he contacted the Thursday at 8 p.m. at the three years ago the board still be going this fall plus 11 ad­ students only. were enough students to Reg. $16 95 closure by his top aides. ON SALE ON SALE AUG. state traffic commission and church. JiL agreed to let students going to ditional students who will be He told the board the service warrant it. YOUR SUMMERTIME PROJECTS for the pipe. The comment was Nixon’s $1050 $1187 Selectmen discussed Mrs. electrical division and was in­ The meeting was requested entering as freshmen. that has been given to those It was felt that not much can 30 first direct statement on the East Catholic ride on the bus • NEEDLEPOINT KITS > WOOL & WINTUK Jones' request Monday night, formed that because of delays it by the committee on finance, He said 55 students will be going to East Catholic will have be done about the situation until Watergate tapes which drove going to Cheney Tech, as long • CREWEL KITS • FOAM PILLOWS and First Selectman David would be September before the because the church entered the going to East Catholic. This to be withdrawn unless another school starts, and the matter him from office last August. In as there was enough room. • EMBROIDERY PIECES light is installed. year with a deficit budget and James C. Durocher 1st P lace Since that agreement, would include 31 from Sacred solution is found. was turned over to Steven I • CORD FOR MACRAME Dreselly said the town would do question was the following the work with her materials Aheam also reported con­ there are only five months in however, the number of Heart Parish in Vernon, 13 He also said he feels not as Marcham and his transporta­ • BEADS & WIRE • SPRAY PAINTS Nixon quote on a March 22,1973 Sharon Sanfosso 2nd P lace dven though the project isn't struction of 1-84 between Bolton which to increase income to R U F U S I I students going to both schools from St. Bernard's parish and 5 many students will be driving tion committee for further con­ • BUHERICK PAHERNS • DRESSMAKER SUPPLIES I meeting with his counsel John Shoor part of a current town program. and Willimantic would begin in match outgo. Give your toes a treat in this soft supple Breathin’ Brushed has increased and Dr. Ramsdell from St. Joseph’s, both of themselves this year due to the sideration. W. Dean III: • FELT SQUARES ■ Dreselly is checking with the summer of 1979. The meeting will address the Pigskin Hush Puppies* shoe on a thick slice of crepe sole. in the New England Student Hair Styling Contest does not feel East Catholic Rockville, and 6 unaffiliated. increase in the cost of gasoline. “I want you all to stonewall Road Foreman Donald Massey He said the new highway problem of increasing income. You’ll feel like your walking on air. Steel shank support. sponsored by the Conn. Hairdressers Association at Meed Something? Ask Plaxa! 917 Main Street, Manchester it, let them plead the Fifth ind Building Inspector Calvin SIz m : 8

V ^-4. t , PAGE FOURTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed., August 20, 1975 MANCHESTER EVENING-HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed,, August 20, 1975 — PAGE FIFTEEN Howell Cheney Tech to open Sept. 3 Clip these Fred Lynn hopes to become first rookie School begins at Howell Dismissal on Wednesday wilt cluded in the school's student In this year’s enrollment, Nov.' 26 — Noon dismissal. Cheney Regional Vocational- be at noon. School dismissal enrollment. there are. 126 freshmen, 115 Nov. 27-28 — Thanksgiving va liu ib le Technical School Sept. 3 at 8 normally will be at 2:15 p.m. Female student teachers sophomores, 104 juniors, 83 Recess. am . unless otherwise announced. have been on the staff at the seniors, 2 veterans, and 5 Dec. 5 — Second block schedule Sophomore electronic Cafeteria service will begin school, and last year Mrs, special students who are ends. coupons students will report to Room Sept. 4. Cynthia Adajian was hired as a finishing trade school Dec. 10 — Exploratory open to win most valuable player award in AL 109. Sophom ore d ra ftin g Five girls are enrolled in the full-time English teacher. requirements. house — noon dismissal. students will report to the blue freshman class this year at All freshmen students take an Dec. 23 — Noon dismissal. print room. orientation course of several Howell Cheney Regional a n d save! Prices effective Mon., Aug. 16-Sat, Aug. ( Howell Cheney Regional Dec. 24-Jan. 2 — Christmas Vocational Technical School NEW YORK (UPI) — The impact of rookie Fred Lynn In the seventh, after Yastrzemski walked, Lynn blasted his 20th Twins S, Orioles 2 All other students, except Vocational-Technical School. weeks before choosing a vacation. All coupons may be redeemed with only one $5 purchase students planning to participate homer to give the Red Sox a couple of valuable insurance runs. Bert Blyieven tossed a five-hitter as Minnesota stopped freshmen, will report to their It is the first time in the specific vocational course. Jan. 5 — School reopens. on the this season can be easiiy summed Baltimore for the second straight night. Blyieven retired the first in cross country may register Supported by Lynn’s heavy hitting, southpaw Bill Lee went the respective shops. school’s history females are in­ Jan. 30 — Third block schedule up in three letters — MVP. 13 batters in order and finished with eight strikeouts to raise his Monday at 10 a.m. at the school. distance, allowing only four hits, to gain his 16th victory against ends. With this coupon and a $5 purchase In the history of baseball there has never been a first-year, record to 13-6. Jerry Terrell had three hits and scored twice to Registration for soccr will be seven losses. Feb. 12-20 — Winter Vacation. player who has won the Most Valuable Player Award in either pace the Twins’ attack. Monday at 6:30 p.m. at the Lynn’s overall batting credentials are unmatched by any March 26 — Fourth block Chicken of the Sea major league, but the 23-year-old outfielder of the Boston Red player in the AL this year. He stands first in the league in runs school. ' Sox continues to perform In a way that will be difficult to Rangers 2, Indians I MCC 75-76 calendar schedule ends — noon dis­ batted in with 88, first in runs scored with 78, second in batting overlook when the MVP voters cast their Jim Spencer’s solo homer in the seventh and the hitless missal. average with .333, second in doubles with 31, is tied for fourth in Fall Semester examinations. March JT-April 4 —Spring Sept. 3 — School begins — half April 2 — Report cards issued. Tuna ballots at the end of the regular season, relief pitching of Steve Foucault sparked Texas over Cleveland. z . can -in oil triples with six and tied for sixth in homers. Spencer’s 10th homer was only one of five hits the Rangers got off Aug. 28-29 —Faculty seminar Dec. 24 —Fall semester ends. recess. day. April 7 — Open house — noon 12’/2 0 251 j "He’s the best young all-around player to come through this and registration. Dec. 29 -F in al grades due in April 5 —Classes resume. Oct. 13 — Columbus Day. dismissal. Good Mon. Aug. 18-Sal., Aug. 23. Limit one can per customer. ^ league in a long, long time,” Manager Whitey Herzog of Kansas rookie Dennis Eckersley. Foucault pitched 2 2-3 of hitless “The ball just seems to carry real well here," said Lynn. “And Aug. 26 —Student orientation. registrar's office. April 15—Passover, no classes. Oct. 17 — First block schedule April 16-23 — Spring vacation. • City said of Lynn Tuesday night after watching the Red Sox’ relief to protect Jim Umbarger’s sixth victory. you can See it really well, too. There’s a good background." Sept. 1 —Labor Day. Spring Seiiie.Hler ■ April 16 —Good Friday, no ends. May 14 — Fifth block schedule rookie lead Boston to a 4-0 victory over the Royals. The triumph “I changed my stance about three weeks ago, ' said Lynn. “ 1 Tigers 3, .A’s 1 Sept. 2 —First day of classes. Jan. 12 —Spring semester classes. Oct. 31 — Teachers Convention. ends. boosted Boston's lead to eight games over Baltimore, which lost haven’t been hitting many long balls, driving the ball in the gap. Aurelio Rodriguez and Ron LeFlore singled home runs in the Sept. 4 —Last day to change begins - faculty due batk on May 7 —Last day of classes. Nov. 10 — Open House for new May 31 — Memorial Day. to Minnesota 5-2, in the AL East. I’ve got to do that if I’m going to bat fourth. So I shortened my fifth inning to spark Detroit over Oakland for its fourth con­ courses. campus. May 10-18 —Final students' parents — noon dis­ June 11 — Graduation — noon With this coupon and a $5 purchase “Really, he reminds me a lot of (Carl) Yastrzemski when he stance and straightened up a little. I really haven’t been hitting secutive victory after a 19-game losing streak. Mickey Lolich Oct. 17 —Mid-term. Jan 15-16—Staff meetings. examinations. missal. dismissal. came up," adds Herzog. “He's an aggressive hitter, a good out­ all that well. I’ve been keeping my average up because I’ve got so scattered nine hits in going the distance for his 11th win. Nov 11 —Veterans Day. Jan. 19 —First day of classes. May 21 —Final grades due in Nov. 11 — Veterans Day. fielder and a fine baserunner just like Yaz was. There’s really no K ra ft 32 0, many at-bats. But I haven’t been hitting like I should.” Nov 26-30 —Thanksgiving Jan. 21 —Last day to change registrar's office. phase of the game he’s short in.” Angels 5, Brewers 4 recess courses. June 2 —Commencement. Imitation jar Lynn showed off his hitting and running ability against the Mike Miley led off the bottom of the 15th inning with his third Dec 1 —Classes resume. Feb. 16 — Washington's June 14 —Spring semester of­ Royals Tuesday night. He doubled in the sixth inning and, after In other AL games, Texas nipped Cleveland 2-1, Chicago edged of the year to lift California over Milwaukee. Miley, a ficially ends. taking off for third base on Jim Rice’s grounder to third, scored 2 Dec 12 —Last day of classes. birthday. rookie, Rick Austin’s first pitch over the left field wall to end Mayonnaise 252 FRED LYNN New York 7-6 in 11 innings, Detroit defeated Oakland 3-1 and BILL LEE Dec. 15-23 -Final March 5 —Mid term. PLAZA DEPT. STORE Good Mon., Aug. 18 -Sal., Aug. 23. Limit one jar per customer. when John Mayberry’s return throw to third went California nipped Milwaukee 5-4 in 15 innings. the four hour and two minute marathon. (We Have A Notion To Please) wild. Next to^ Frank's Supermarket East Middle Tpka., Manchester Teachers return earlier Yankee play backfired With this coupon and a $5 purchase Pittsburgh hack cludes volleyball, softball, ten­ CRAFT SUPPLIES SOUTH WINDSOR The orientation day schedule Ocean Spray The Judy Kuehnel is as follows: 8:30 a.m., nis and other activities will be For Your Summertime Pro/ects 0 teachers report to assigned sponsored by both the South Tanner supports home with TNT Teachers will return to school Wool & Wintuk buildings; noon to 1 p.m., Windsor Education Association Needlepoint Kits C ranberry Sept. 2, one day before (SWEA) and the school ad­ Crewel K|ts Foam Pillows Herald Angle students. Orientation, however, lunch;'l to 2:45, work in rooms; 32 OZ. bottle 3 to 3:20 p.m., joint meeting of ministration. J u k e 253 M artin’s tactics NEW YORK (UPI) — That rumble heard 'round the will include a picnic and a Embroidery Pieces Cord (or Macrame Good Mon., Aug. 18-Sat., Aug. 23. 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Superintendent Robert Gold­ high school. new friends to be made and a 1 ^ manager Chuck Tanner of the pitch to Chambliss. “Not even "Anything we did before man and Eli Terry School Prin­ Dressmaker Supplies A field-day program which in­ renewed sense of togetherness With this coupon and a $5 purchase . was the first Rizzuto.” tonight had no bearing on how I cipal Marvin Eisenburg. to be fostered. " Notes off the cuff to jump to Billy Martin’s Hamilton, who won his sixth pitched," said Jerry Reuss, ninth inning off reliever Gene defense Tuesday night when the game when singled Garber as Atlanta knocked Diminutive Rod Curl, who wound up in a tie for 23rd who in hurling the Pirates back Preiiiiuiii New York Yankee manager’s in the winning run in the 11th, to a one-game lead in the NL Philadelphia out of tie with place in the Greater Hartford Open, has friends in this tactics came under fire. admitted the pitch was “an ac­ Petrocelli out, East with a 4-0 shutout over the Pittsburgh for first in the NL area and reported he’s enjoyed playing several times at “Martin will do anything to cident. 1 didn’t do it on purpose. , snapped East. Greg Luzinski had four M a i^ a rin e . the Manchester Country Club golf course. Curl had a pair try to win,” said Tanner, whose I never dreamed that Stops S hop-1 lb. package a personal three-game losing hits and a RBI, his 99th, for the of 70 rounds the first two days in the GHO and then finished White Sox beat the Yanlcees 7-6 Chambliss would be bunting." streak. "Tonight we got hits Phils, who blew an early 4-0 Good Mon., Aug. 18-Sat., Aug. 23. Limit one pkg. per customer 255 McAulifee back in the 11th inning. “He’ll win “Nettles swung at a bad lead. Max Leon gained the vie-, { t l P - , up with a 69 and 67 for 176 and walked home with $1,725. He and these are the Pirates that I mSCOHMT plays out of Project City, Calif...National League more games doing things like pitch,’’ said Martin when asked know. tory with 6 1-3 innings of BOSTON (UPI) — Rico Petrocelli, who returned to Ed Sudol was asked to check a bat used by Chicago that during the rest of the for his point of view. “If he “We must have left the real shutout relief. season.” hadn’t, he would have walked, Boston Sunday without notifying the Red Sox manager, has Steve Stone following a base hit. When heavy gouges were Pirates at home when we went Cardinals 2, Reds 1 The “thing like that" in ques­ •we would have had the bases been placed on the disabled list because of an ear problem. Ted Simmons and Ted f ’ L With this coupon and a $5 purchase detected in the wood, Sudol threw the ball out and on the road." health and heauty aids tion was Martin ordering Graig filled and it would have been a “Petrocelli was examined The Pirates, returning home Sizemore each singled home a automatically called the batter out for the infraction. It Nettles to hit away instead of different game.” today by Dr. Alfred Weiss of the The Red Sox recalled retired after a disasterous 2-12 road run and Lynn McGlothen PalnKriive UquM marked the third time in recent weeks a player tried to use sacrifice with two on and none Reliever Sparky Lyle walked Massachusetts Eye & Ear In­ infielder Dick McAuliffe, 35, trip, rapped out 10 hits against yielded just four hits in helping a ‘loaded’ bat in the major leagues. out in the Yankee ninth. Nettles Carlos May to start the 11th, firmary who found some manager of the club’s Bristol, the Giants including solo St. Louis snap a nine-game Cin­ Detergent hit into a forceout, the runner Bill Stein sacrificed and balance problems created in Conn., Eastern League farm homers by A1 Oliver and Richie cinnati winning Streak. The from third was out when Chris pinchrunner Nyls Nyman the middle e a r,” Red Sox team to fill in at third base. Zisk. Reuss, meanwhile, third place Cardinals, still 21/2 32 OZ. bottle gcA Dock in news again Chambliss couldn’t lay down a scored the winning run on Or­ spokesman Bill Crowley said Petrocelli did not tell yielded only three hits as the games back in the NL East, Good Mon., Aug. 18-Sat., Aug. 23. Limit one bottle per customer. A W sT S tm rm . Dock Ellis, the Pittsburgh Pirate pitcher with a world of squeeze bunt on Dave ta’s single. Tuesday. " I t ’s probably a manager he “stopper” of Pittsburgh’s six- also got a big night from Willie Hamilton’s outside pitch and Nettles hit a two-run double holdover from the time he was was leaving before a game in Davis. Davis, having cleared up lllfOOOOOOOi iMlOiiniHiiiiluoSi.iUliiiiJOOOOOWfcflOOU^ ability but a questionable attitude, has done it again. When game losing streak. he refused a second time to go to the bullpen and warm up Alex Johnson made the third for the Yankees in the third and hit last Sept. 15." Chicago Sunday, but Red Sox Sporting a 10-day beard, his alimony problems, was 4- SPECIAL ITEMS ON SALE NOW THROUGH SATURDAY, AUGUST 23rd Petrocelli was placed on the by Manager Danny Murtaugh, he was suspended. Deman­ out of the inning. his 16th homer in the fifth. He General Manager Dick Reuss struck out six and im­ for-4 upon returning to the “It was just a pitch nobody drove in four runs in the game 15-day disabled list Tuesday. He O’Connell said Tuesday dis­ proved his record to 13-9. He got lineup. Stop&Shop Great Beef ding a special meeting with the team, which was granted, has complained at various ciplinary action probably Ellis did nothing but berate the management and made a could bunt," said Tanner, and raised his season total to 74. all the runs he needed in the Dodgers 2, Cubs 1 times this season of headaches wouldn’t be taken. Rookie John Hale’s sacrifice ARCTIC 26 GAL. PLASTIC complete fool of himself. He’s the same guy who showed third when Rennie Stennett and dizziness. singled and came home on a fly brought home Lee Lacy, up in uniform with his hair in pin curlers and objected’to Perocelli and Carl “We don’t feel‘he has done ^ything wrong. He probably double by Oliver. Oliver later who had tripled, with the win­ H TRASH C A N C O L G A t i Top Round Steak being told to alter his dress style to conform with his team­ Yastrzemski are the only scored on Dave Papker’s single. ning ruii in the eighth inning to in s t a n t s h a v e mates... Boxscores of games were players left with Boston from should have spoken to the manager before he left Sunday. “I didn’t grow the beard for give Los Angeles its ninth win BAGS featured for several weeks but due to a shortage of space, the Red Sox team which won in 11 games. Mike Marshall, •tEGULAR OR LIME Beef Round 169 But he spoke to the manager luck or anything,” Reuss said, only boxes of New York Yankee and Met and Boston Red Jon Matlack the American League pennant “but I guess now I’ll let it grow with three innings in relief of • PACKAGE OF 10 We've got great steak... all specially the day before, so he probably in 1967. This year, Boston is in Don Sutton, gained the win, his WITH TWIST TIES •11 OZ. 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PGA officials inspected the Ellington layout and Bill Virdon are back. It was a shame, both men said, that sion in Cincinnati. He hollered treal its shutout win over San L REGULAR LOW PRICi-72’ - Beef Round $ 1 4 9 came away impressed. Wethersfield club officials, Diego. Rogers, 10-9, struck out BIG L REGULAR LOW PRICE-69' their returns had to coincide. in the clubhouse that Parker Top Round Roast however, agreed to continue hosting the annual event and “Jon’s one heck of a pitcher,” and I were leaving men on base. eight in hurling his ninth com­ ERCC lost out...Just Wondering Department: If the GHO Virdon, the new Houston Astros Braves 6, Pliillies 4 plete game. Pete Mackanin also $ 1 8 9 had a solo homer for the Expos r0S0fv9 th» rfght to lim it quctMltl»^:..no dealers pleas0l ^ Beef Loin had moved to Ellington and if a crowd of 30,000 attended field boss, said after watching he was returning to a starting Pinch-hitter Dave May belted a two-out two-run homer in the in the eighth. and it all tried to get out at the same time. It would take Matlack’s winning perfor­ role. g r e a s e le s s 'MEDICATED ^ Flankless $ 2 0 9 hours, maybe even days to untangle the traffic jam. mance from the opposing UPJOHN UNICAP V Beef Loin dugout Tuesday night. “Koosman will start in Tate’s VITAMIN FORMULA “If I was rating managers, I rotation on Saturday," Astros fire Gomez n o x z e m a Hamiltons team to win would have to place Bill at the McMillan said, "but that For the whole SKIN CREAM Nice to see the Hamiltons, Hugh and Bob, win the Father top of the list,” Matlack said. doesn’t mean we’re forgetting Simply S u p e r - Uniformly Good Everytime. and Son (Tolf Tournament last weekend at the Manchester “Of course, I haven’t played for Tate and it doesn’t mean , 6 OUNCE JAR Country Club. Bob Hamilton, former Manchester High and (new Mets manager) Roy Koosman couldn’t go back to University of Maine football player, and outstanding McMillan long enough to rate relief. It feels good to have Backyard talk, him yet.” someone like Koosman in the golfer, is now coaching and teaching on Cape Matlack, still congested from bullpen.” ^SundBe^fid Cod...Looking fit as a fiddle (and he’s an accomplished 'Simply Super regular ground beef a cold which put him “one step With the win, the Mets Virdon returns contains not more than 28% of fat fiddler) is Tommy O’Neill, a one-tipie boxer and trainer of short of pneumonia,” came fighters. O’Neill is active in Senior Citizen projects in back off a 17-day layoff due to remained four games behind Di , Stops S h o p -1 V2 lb. package$ 4 6l Manchester...Wendy Ehrlich, who repeated as Women’s an auto accident and the . 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Mary Heslin, head of the State Department of by sluggers Cesar Cedeno and could go as long as he did annointed Astros Smith and and there are 33 left — 11 with Cliff Johnson, but he still won SWINGLINE Consumer Protection, has been runnerup at Ellington Tuesday.' Holland photo Virdon know, is nowhere near Cincinnati and Los Angeles. lANUSOL DIAL VERY DRY his 14th game 6-3. pennant material. But both men “We’re going to try to be a Chicken Breasts Q Q f twice, in 1973 and in 1975. “I was gassed at the end,” SUPPOSITORIES PRITT ANTI-PERSPIRANT Virdon, who was fired as the Ernie Reed Accepts Trophy like to think it soon could be. In spoiler the rest of the way,” "TO T 50" \A/hnlo n r Qnlit Juicy white meat that is consistently Matlack said. “1 was very for­ GLUE STICK V V M U ieU I O p i l l (jeliCiOUS. New York Yankees’ manager any case the fate of the team is Virdon said, “but I’m going to • REG. OR UNSCENTED STAPLER KIT tunate I was able to go five or from Pete Maneggia, right from Club efforts lauded the same day Matlack was in­ in the hands of the two after evaluate the talent first and 12 OUNCE CAN six innings. We got the early COLGATE-PALMOLIVE W/1,000 STAPLES S h o u l d ^ jured, almost spoiled Jon's Smith, the new general look toward 1976.” Bill Podolny, Ellington'Ridge president, received a nice runs and that’s the only reason I return. manager, Tuesday named Vir­ Jon Matlack, the New York note from Marty Moraghan, tournament director, for the went as long as I did.” With two out after the Astros don his field manager. Mets’ lefty who defeated $ 4 2 4 ____4 SIMS — ------manner in which the club went all-out in hosting the homers and trailing by three Solo homers by Wayne Reed back on top, The two were in similar roles Houston in Virdon’s debut, had New Zealand (irojon) _ Beautifully trimmed chops. Connecticut Golf Open earlier this month. Specifically runs, the Mets called with the New York Yankees the • PKG. OF 12 Garrett and Del Unser gave the a word for the Astros’ players. If® cited were John Ferry, greens superintendent, Pros Wally righthander Skip Lockwood to past two years when Smith was “He doesn’t take anything off Oven Ready-New Zealand Mes a 2-0 lead, then Matlack Cichon and Bob Schaeffer and Lou Becker and the house the m.ound. He walked Doug fast-pitch champs executive vice president and $1 scored the third run after he anybody,” Matlack said. “ He is BIG I REGULAR to W PRICE-1.74 BIG L REGULAR LOW PRICE 76' BIG L REGULAR LOW PRICE-2.21 BIG L REGULAR LOW PRICE-99' (frozen) staff...Mike McDonald, catcher with Moriarty’s in the Rader and gave up a single to .‘M Lamb Legs singled, moved to third on Virdon was manager. The two one of the fairest men I have pinchhitter Ken Boswell. f ^ Hartford Twilight League, has been named varsity singles by Unser and Felix were also neighbors in a ever met and the best manager Then Virdon sent left-handed Crowned Connecticut fast-pitch softball champion for '^ b a s e b a ll coach at Tunxis Community College in Far­ Millan and came home on Ed wooded section of Oyster Bay, I’ve ever been associated hitter Jose Cruz up to face the second time in three years is the Reed Construction THERA-BLEM Get your Stop & Shopsworth! mington. McDonald is a graduate of the University of Kranepool’s infield grounder. Long Island. with." COVER GIRL Lockwood but McMillan “ I know now what Texans SCRIPTO LIQUID MAKE-UP PROTEIN 29 Hartford. He has helped coach the Newington American team of Andover. Virdon got his first MEDICATION l l lir ^ O Sun Glory countered with lefty Jerry The Mets added the three LONG LEAD PENCIL CLEAR GEL HAIR GROOM l ^^1 Cil 100% Orange Juice from Florida canS I ^ After having successfully past six years, Pete Maneggia mean when they say damn managerial job with the by NOXZEMA from NOXZEMA V Legion the past two years...Midget Football League prac­ Koosman. He got Cruz to winning runs in the eighth on a & LEAD PACK passed the test in Plainville, the serving as coach during this yankees," Virdon joked after Pirates, a team he played with tice started this week at Charter Oak Park with 130 ground out. run-scoring single by Garrett •ASST. SHADES ■/. OUNCE TUBE Reed entry will shoot for the time. the announcement that he for nine years. He managed the Stop 8i Shop Lemonade 3 *1 youngsters involved! Five teafns comprise the circuit Koosman, after recording his and a two-run double by Jerry New England Regional title would replace Preston Gomez. 1972 Buc team to a pennant, but which will again play doubleheaders Friday nights under second save, got the good news Charter members are Paul Grote. over the Labor Day weekend in Jurovaty and Tony Falcetta, He recalled his unexpected visit was fired late the next year $ 4 1 9 the arc lights at Mt. Nebo. 3 OUNCE I Banquet Dinners ' “ssars?' 49“ Stratford. both Andover residents. Other from Smith. with Pittsburgh three games Champions two years ago, “I really didn’t expect to get out of first place. TUBE ^.JD L ___^' $ - | 4 9 home-town players are Ed Reed had to be content with Yeomans and Bob Eells. Bob a call from Tal," said Virdon, He left the Yankees this '5? asst, flavors Vz gal. Natural Ice Cream runner-up laurels last season Muro and Bill Maneggia hail “but when 1 saw him coming season with the team 10 games BIG L REGULAR LOW PRICE-52' BIG L REGULAR LOW PRICE-77' ■Iv BIG L REGULAR LOW PRICE-99' BIG L REGULAR LOW PRICE ! 66 22 OZ. $ 4 but this year the squad moved from Bolton, Ed Beadle, Vin across the lawn (Monday after­ out after leading them to a se­ loaves I Luis Tiant awaiting reunion with parents Big Daisy Bread 3 back on top after turning back Mahoney,. Ted Kachanowski noon), I had a good feeling.” cond place finish his first year. KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UPI) - in Mexico City trying to acquire her in Mexico City. His father from Havana last Friday and he the East Hartford Dovalettes in and Mike Vignone from Hart­ It didn’t take Virdon long to “Obviously, 1 think he was PRICES EFFECTIVE AT THESE "BIG L" DISCOUNT STORE LOCATIONS; Boston Red Sox pitcher Luis visas necessary to enter the last was in the United States in talked to them via telephone the finals. ford, John Littlefield of Nian- decide he would accept Smith’s the most qualified and the best Fresh California Westside offer of a contract through 1976. 4 0 % , Tiant says he is eagerly United States and meet Tiant in 1947 but his mother has never both Saturday and Sunday. Reed’s boast a 28-9 won-lost tic, Gary Hancock, Joe Orcutt candidate to direct the Astros >< awaiting a Boston reunion with record. “I said, 'Let’s go,’’’ Virdon in the future,” Smith said. “Bill Boston, possibly as soon as been in this country. “I usually talk to them once and John Hanlon of Norwich. discount! his Cuban parents, who have Thursday or Friday. Neither has ever seen him The regional winner will Beadle leads the team with a said. has been a winner as a player, or twice a month by He became the seventh MANCHESTER ON been unable to visit their son Tiant, who is supposed to pitch in the major leagues, qualify for the National’s in .406 batting mark. Jurovaty and he’s been a winner as a ^ Canon telephone,” he said. California. manager of a team which has manager amd I’m confident in FILM " Sweet goodness, sweet price. Six Size: since the Fidel Castro regime pitch tonight against the Kan­ although he has been tolling Falcetta are both over .300 with '^ea. took power. sas City Royals, has not seen since 1964. Tiant’s father has never seen Now in its 13th season, the Maneggia the home run leader never won a pennant and which the future he will be able to d e v e l o p in g ! Luis and Rosila Tiant, both of his father in 15 years and his The 34-year-old Tiant said his his son’s wife or three children, champs have campaigned un­ with eight. Kachanowski tops is on the skids toward the worst direct a winner here in 913 MAIN STREET der the Reed banner for the season ever Houston lost No. 81 Houston. ” S55? Cucumbers 2-“25'= Green Peppers 29.^ whom will be 70 this year, are mother since 1968 when he met parents arrived in Mexico City who are 12, 7 and 1. the pitching staff. PAGE SIXTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Wed., AuRUSt 20, 1975 r- Town swim meet Monday Whalers bombard Media^ 25-3 Coming up Moniiay will Im> tiu- annual lownwide swimming meet sponsored by the Manohesler Recrea­ tion Department at the Manchester High pool. Tuesday's Sports Results Entry blanks are available at all town supervised By United Press International pools and at the Rec Office on Garden Grove Rd. American League Entries will be accepted up to noon Thursday. in Jimmy Fund show feature East Competition starts at 9:30 a.m. with the finals get­ w. 1- 1pet. g.b. 75 49 .606 ting under way at 6:30. Boston - 1 Baltimore 66 56 .541 ^ 1 \ New York 82 60 508 man, issued a thank you to all Milwaukee 56 68 .452 Equally at home on the Connecticut Parachutists, son each had four hits and with three bingles each. U I** ^ ' concerned for making the Cleveland 56 66 .466 V' softball diamond as on the Inc., plus a slow-pitch soft- big center Wayne Carlton John Barry picked up a pair. Detroit 50 74 .403 ice, members of the New ball game featuring all-star homered as did Methe and Bob Goehring and John night a success. Even the West Stockton rallies weatherman cooperated, w. 1. pet. g.b. England Whalers' hockey squads from the Silk City Richardson. Carlton Odell combined their 74 50 .597 — although it was a little on Oakland team came to town last and Candlelight Leagues. collected three hits along pitching talents and held the Kansas City 87 54 for net triumph night and demolished a The former prevailed, 13-6. with teammate Skip Cun­ rival league’s represen­ the cool side as the night Chicago 60 63 .488 m progressed. Texas 61 66 4B4 14 Hartford media all-star Banging out 29 base hits, ningham and winger Dan tatives to seven hits, Bruce 58 67 464 m Complete financial report Minnesota squad, 25-3, to highlight the including a perfect six-for- Arndt and center Jake Dan- Tracy getting two, one a tri­ California 57 69 .452 18 BROOKLINE, Mass. (UPI) — Richard Stockton’s com­ will be made shortly. Tuesday's Results annual Jimmy Fund promo­ six showing by Bruce Lan- by each had two. Announcer ple. Boston 5 Kansas City 0, night eback was like a dream to sports writers, partly because tion. don, who guards the goal for Bob Neumeier stood out Early arrivals were Minnesota 5 Baltimore 2. night they were about the only ones still watching early today An excellent crowd, es­ the Whalers in World defensively. treated to a fine show by the Linescores: Texas 2 Cleveland 1, night Silk City 307 300 X 13-15-2 Chicago 7 New York 6, 11 inns, night when he averted apparent defeat. timated at 1,500, turned out Hockey Association play, Marc Howard was best for ‘chutists. The sky divers Detroit 3 Oakland 1, night Almost everyone else had left to see the tripleheader the Whalers had little op­ the media 10. were led by Butch Auden Candlelight 010 500 0 6- 7-5 California 5 Milwaukee 4, IS inns, the U S. Professional Tennis which also featured an position. Big gunners in the first who made a perfect landing night Giampionships when Stockton, cliches about never giving up, Whalers 472 560 1 25-29-3 exhibition of precision jum­ Defenseman Jerry Methe game were Dave White and on target at second base. Today’s Games seeded 13th, finished off an tied the set at 2-2. Frank Gonzales of Silk City Ray Peck, general chair- Media 000 003 0 3-10-7 almost three-hour match with ping by members of the and winger Steve Richard- (All Times EOT) p The two played even, forcing Detroit (Bare 7*7) at Oakland Paraguay's Victor Pecci after another tiebreaker, with (Siebert 2-3K 4:30 p.m. midnight. Stockton finally taking the last Milwaukee (Slaton 11-13) at California Almost everyone — including five points and a 7-2 victory. BRIEFS (Ryan 12-12), 4:00 p.m. Stockton — had all but conceded Baltimore (Grimsley 8-12) at Min­ "I tried to be a little more nesota (Hughes 11-10), 9:00 p.m. the match to Pecci earlier. Pec­ patient, rushing the net only on Boston (Tiant 15-11) at Kansas City ■ ci won the first set and led 4-0 in the best opportunities,” (Leonard 8-5), 8:30 p.m. the second, leading many spec­ Stockton said. 'I d never even Dent repeats Chicago (Wood 12-16) at New York tators to leave early to salvage (May 11-8), 8:00 p.m. seen him play before, much less FORT WORTH, Tex. (UPI) Thursday's Games a few hours sleep. play against him. He was really — Jim Dent successfully Baltimore at Texas, night "1 had no idea of winning the tough" Cleveland at Kansas City, night match when I was down 4-0 in defended his PGA Long Driving Oakland at Milwaukee, night Later today, defending cham­ Title Tuesday with a 317 yard (’hicago at New York, night the second set, I just wanted to pion Bjorn ^ r g . whose match, make the score respectable. ' drive in competition held in scheduled for Tuesday night, conjunction with the second an­ Stockton said. was reset when his opponent National League Stockton, of Dallas, won five nual Tournament Players Divi­ East arrived late from a tournament w. 1. pet. g.b. straight games, forced the set w sion Championship. in Columbus, Ohio, was to make Dent, who kept his drive Pittsburgh 68 56 .563 - . into a tiebreaker which he won Philadelphia 67 56 .646 1 his first appearance Third-seed within the 40-yard wide fairway 9-7. Pecci jumped to a 2-0 lead Arthur Ashe, who also had St. Louis 66 58 .637 2V^ I at the Colonial Country Club, New York 64 59 .520 4 in the third set but Stockton, Tuesday off, was also picked up a paycheck of $5,000 Chicago 56 68 .460 llti again showing those athletic at­ scheduled. Montreal 52 70 .426 m tributes described in countless for the effort. w. I. pet. g.b. Cincinnati 83 40 .675 - Tannen lost Los Angeles 67 57 .540 m San Francisco 61 63 .492 22Vi Brownes Tires lose HEMPSTEAD, N.Y. (UPI) San Diego 56 68 .452 27^ — Defensive back Steve Atlanta 56 70 .444 28><^ Tannen, the New York Jets’ No. Huuslun 47 81 ,367 m in regional softball play Tuesday's Results 1 draft choice out of the Univer­ Los Angeles 2, Chicago 1 sity of Florida in 1970, will un­ Montreal 5 San Diego 0. night There won’t be any trip to the dergo shoulder surgery and will St Louis 2 Cincinnati I, night Nationals in California this miss the 1975 National Football Atlanta 6 Philadelphia 4, night New York 6 Houston 3, night year for Brown's Tires in The locals were dethroned as League season. regional champions Saturday (Herald photo by Pinto) Pittsburgh 4 San Francisco 0. night Women's ASA Tournament ac­ Tannen suffered a severe dis­ Today’s Games tivity. by the Socialities of New Haven location of the left shoulder Bruce Landon at the plate (All Times EDT) at Plainville, 4-3. making a tackle Saturday night Los Angeles (Messersmith 14-U) at Chicago (R. Reuschel 9-13), 2:30 p.m. Brown's downed Rhode as the Jets defeated the St. He got base hit from this position Island Friday night, 7-6, in the Cincinnati (Norman 8-3) at St. Louis Louis Cardinals in pre-season (Reed U-9). 8:30 p.m. BOXSCORES double elimination play, lost to play. It was determined on New York (Webb 5-6) at Houston the Socialities Saturday, 9-6, Tuesday that he would undergo Aaron: No decision yet (Roberts 7-14), 8:35 p.m. Philadelphia (Christenson 6-4) at but came back to oust Rhode surgery to prevent further NATIONAL LEAGUE Island, 9-5, and then topped MILWAUKEE (UPI) - All-time home run king Henry Atlanta (Morion 15-12), 7:35 p.m. damage. ) San Diego (Jones 16-7) at Montreal New Haven, 8-2, before losing Aaron said Tuesilay he has not made up his mind on (Carrithers 1-1), 8:05 p.m. Houston New York San Francisco (Halicki 7-9) at ab r h bi ab r h bi the finale. whether he will end his playing days after this season or 4 0 2 0 Gail Shimaitis collected three Pittsburgh (Hooker 8-9), 7:35 p.m. Uoser cf 5 12 1 Howard If Joyce stars come back for another year with the . Thursday's Games 4 0 3 0 Gross rf 4 0 0 0 Millan 2b triples and a double and Cundy (Herald photo by Pinto) Aaron’s comments Monday night in a radio interview (No games scheduled) Kranepol lb 4 1 1 1 Cedeno cf 4 112 SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) - Birdsey homered twice on the seemed to indicate he planned to retire. Staub rf 5 110 Johnson c 4 12 1 weekend to lead Brown’s Whalers' Wayne Carlton Joan Joyce, two days after Garrett 3b 4 2 2 2 Rader 3b 3 0 0 0 pitching a no-hitter, scattered Milner if 4 0 0 0 Heims 2b 3010 offense. Grote c 3 0 12 Boswell ph 10 10 Answers request for autograph five hits Tuesday night and Phillips ss 4 0 0 0 DaVanon ss 3 0 1 0 drove in the^ winning run as the Matlack p 4 110 Cruz ph 1000 World Champion Raybestos Second place MAJOR LEAGUE: Lockwood p 0 0 0 0 Jutze c 2 0 0 0 Brakettes of Stratford, Conn., Cosgrove p 0 0 0 0 Double win for swimmers Sosa p 0 0 0 0 remained undefeated in the LEADERS Watson ph 1000 SOFTBALL Chalk up anullicr double swim win for HS-yrar-old Women’s National Fastpitch Combining their talents, Clair Granger p 0000 Katie Tucker of Manchester. Softball Championship. and Beth McDermott and Dierker p 1000 Home Runs The Brakettes’ 1-0 victory Peggy Schnitzer placed second By United Press International tL Cabell lb 2 110 \ esterday, in the Conneetieut AAl' long course age' Leading Batters National League. Luzinski, Phil 3I;1 Totals 37 6 11 6 Totals 33 3 9 3 group ehampionships at Ocean Beach, .New London, over previously unbeaten Sun in the National Junior Long (based on 300 at bats) Schmidt, Phil 28; Kingman. NY 24;* TONIGHT New York 001 110 090-6 .Miss Tucker won old medals in the I 10-yard freestyle City, Ariz., set up a confronta­ Distance Swim Championships National League Bench. Cin 23; Foster, Cin 21. * Houston 000 000003-3 Town Congo, 6:15 • tion tonight between the tour­ Saturday at Lake Canandagua, g ab r h pet. American League: Mayberry, KC 29;! E-Gross DP-.New York 1. Houston I -Nike and 220-yard freestyle with times of 1:07.0 and nament’s only undefeated Madlock, Chi 106 424 61 153 .361 Jackson, Oak 28; Scott, Mil 27. Bonds,“ LOB-New York 7. Houston 4 N.Y. NY 22; Burroughs. Tex 21. 7 HP Market v 2:25.5. Simmons. St.L 119 430 62 146 .340 2B-Grole. Cabell HR-Unser i6i. Garrett R e n n' teams, Stratford and Santa Beth McDermott placed sixth Watson, Hou 109 402 55 132 .328 Runs Batted In * (6). Cedeno (7i, Johnson 'll). SB- 7:30 - Nike ■She competed in the 15-18 age group. Clara, Calif. overall in the three-mile swim. Sanguillen, Pitt 106 386 43 126 .326 National League: Luzinski. Phil 99;' Howard Villner's vs. T accorul, Mel Siebold won his age Rose, Cin 123 513 83 166 .324 Bench, Cin 96; Staub, NY 82; Perez, Cin. r er bb so 81; Watson, Hou 78. ip h 6:15- Fitzgerald group in the Masters’ two-mile Morgan, Cin 113 393 84 127 .323 Matlack W 14-8 82-3 8 3 3 0 7 101 393 60 126 .321 American League: Lynn, Bos 88;, Telephone vs. Lath rop, Joshua, SF Lockwood 0 1 0 0 1 0 Seattle signee swim. Parker. Pitt 111 415 SB 133 .320 Mayberry. KC M; May. Balt 83; Rice,* Koosman 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 7:30 • Fitzgerald All represented the Garvey, LA 124 513 66 161 .314 Bos 82; Scott, Mil 81. ^ Dierker L 11-13 6 5 3 3 3 0 Glen \s. ^^alnut, 6:15 SEATTLE (UPI) - Bruce Manchester Rec Swim Club. Luzinski, Phil 123 456 73 142 ,311 Stolen Bases National League. Lopes. LA 52;* Cosgrove 1 2-3 3 3 3 0 2 Robertson Death claims Seals, 22, signed with the Seat­ Brock, St.L 100 386 61 120 .311 Sosa 1-3 1 0 0 0 0 American League Morgan, Cin 48; Brock, SI.L44; Cedeno,, Sportsman v.s. Pero's, 7:30 tle SuperSonics of the National Granger I 20000 g ab r h pet. Hou 40; Concepcion. Cin and Mangual,* Lockwood pitched to 2 baiters inOlh - Robertson Basketball Association Tuesday Carew, Minn 115 429 77 158 .368 Mil 24. Save-Koosman '2.' and Coach BUI Russell said his Lynn, Bos 113 408 78 136 .333 American League: Rivers, Cal 62;. WP-Sosa Mark Donohue 63 Washington. Oak 35; Otis. KC33; Remy,* team was “pretty solid at Munson, NY 119 449 143 .318 T-2 29. A-7343 Hargrove. Tex 112 396 67 124 ,313 Cal 31; Carew, Minn and North. Oak 27. . forward.” Pitching AMERICAN LEAGUE GRAZ, Austria (UPI) — Loner Mark Donohue, his loyal­ Washington, Oak 114 452 62 140 .310 ty to Roger Penske and a compulsion to win pushing him The 6-foot-8, 215-pound Powell. Clev 99 321 48 99 .306 (Based on most victories) I Boston KansTS City former star at Xavier (La.) Singleton. Balt 119 446 73 137 ,307 National League: Seaver, NY 17-7;. ab r h bi ab r h bi into Grand Prix racing after he already had quit the sport, was Seattle’s second-round McRae, KC 113 431 52 132 .306 Jones. SD 16-7, Sutton, LA 16-10; Morton,^ Cooper dh 5 0 0 0 Cowens rf 3 0 10 Davis returns died Tuesday night of complications that arose following Braun, Minn 109 368 53 111 .302 Atl 15-12', Biilingham, Cin 14-5; Matlack.! Doyle 2b 5 0 2 0 Rojas 2b 3 0 0 0 choice in the college draft last NY 14-8; Messersmith. LA 14-U. ST. LOUIS (UPI) - an operation to remove a blood clot from his brain. Rice, Bos 113 447 75 133 .296 Ystrzmsk lb 3 1 0 0 Otis d 4 0 0 0 spring. Seals jumped from the BASKETBALL Orta, Chi 106 406 SO 121 .296 American League: Palmer. Ball 19-7;* Lynn cf 3 2 2 2 Mayberrv’ lb 3 0 0 0 Irrepressible Willie Davis, Donohue, 38, in search of his rival American Basketball Harrah, Tex 115 403 64 120 .296 Kaat, Chi 17-9; Lee and Wise. Bos 16-7;^ Rice If 4 0 0 0 McRae If 3 0 10 rejoining the St. Louis Car­ Blue. Oak 16-10; Hunter. NY 16-12, * first Grand Prix victory after a Manfred Schaller, a track of­ Association after spending two Fisk c 3 12 0 Brett 3b 3 0 10 dinals after settling an alimony Evans rf 4 12 0 Killebrew dh 3 0 0 0 career of 57 triumphs on the ficial who was hurl when unhappy years with the Utah dispute with his former wife, SENIOR I Burleson ss 10 0 1 Martinez c 3 0 0 0 North American circuit, Donohue’s vehicle blew a tire Stars. ’ Heise 3b 3 0 11 White ss 3 0 10 banged out four hits Tuesday Langan 61 (John Lusa 20, crashed Sunday during a prac­ and crashed into a metal guard Lee p 0 0 0 0 Filzmorns p 0 0 0 0 night to celebrate "a big weight tice run for the Austrian Grand Gary Collins 8), Wild Turkey 25 Pattin p 0 0 0 0 rail, passed away from internal Rodgers stars (Tom Juknis 12). WE HAVE IT.. lifted from my shoulders,” Prix and was hospitalized after McDaniel p 0 0 0 0 injuries. Dead Bears 44 (Jack Hull 14, Totals 31 5 9 4 Totals 28 0 4 0 complaining of headaches at Penske flew to London Sun­ HAMILTON (UPI) - Johnny Boston Q010(Q200~5 the track. Rodgers caught six passes for John Gott 13), Crispino’s 36 Kansas City 000 000 00»)-0 day upon hearing of Donohue's (Bill Gorra 18). X rays taken at Landes 200 yards, scored one y o v /r E-Lee, Heise. .Mayberry DP-B<»ston2, accident and reportedly Grankenhaus Hospital revealed touchdown and set up three SENIOR III Kansas City 3 I/JB-Bostun 7. Kansa.s brought one of Europe's leading Trademan won by forfeit over City 3 a blood clot which dictated im­ neurosurgeons to Austria to others to pace the Montreal 2B-Evans, McRae. Lynn HR-Lynn(2D) mediate surgery. Donohue Alouettes to a 35-13 win over the Med Goo. SB-Fisk S-Rojas, Burlesfjn SF Burleson look in on his No. 1 driver. CBG 51 (Tom Sheridan 18, remained unconscious and in Penske and Donohue’s wife, Hamilton Tigercats in a Cana­ ip h r er bb so serious condition following the Joe Quaglia 12), DC’s 28 (Joe BankAmericard dian Football League contest W 16-7 9 4 0 0 1 3 Eden, staged a bedside vigil at Damon 8). Filzmorns L 12-10 62-3 7 5 5 4 1 surgery and died at about 7 p.m. the Austrian hospital. game Tuesday night. Pattin 1 1-3 1 0 0 0 1 RADK Tuesday — less than 12 hours McDaniel 1(M) 1 0 0 1 0 after veteran stock car driver HBP-by Filzmorns (Lynni T-2 20 'A-19.KB Dewayne 'Tiny " Lund was TONIGHT buried following fatal injuries Chicago New York 7:55 Vanks vs. White Sox, Sunday in a six-car crash at the ab r h bi WINF Talladega 500. 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Jefferson 3 1-3 6 5 5 5 I Hintfin 4 2 1111 MORIARTY 1040 MAIN STREET Upshaw 2-310 0 2 0 Corner of Broad MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT 06040 TELEPHONE (203),646-4004 Hamilton W 0-4 3 2 0 0 0 1 and Center Street . . . 8 a.m. - 9 p.m. Gura 61*3 ^ ^ 0 3 3 31S CENTER ST., MANCHESTER.CONN.* Phona 643-S13S SATURDAY RANKING 9:00 A.M. to 12 NOON... l,yle L 3-6 4 2-3 2112 0 Phone 646-2112 ...8 a.m. - 5 p.m. I pshaw pitched to 2 batten, m 'Jth WP-Lyie t-3.23 A-12.738 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Wed., August 20, 1975- PAGE NINETEEN Here^s list of bus routes for schools in Manchester KEENEY Lydall & Fenwick, Lydall & Dartmouth, Spring & Gardner, more, Edmund, Ferndale, HEADSTART Arrives St. Bridget 8. 24 Fairview, 620 Center, 388 W. Continued Starts 8. Stops 204 Woodbridge, Woodbridge St Spring Si Tam, Wyllys & Deerfield, Foxcroft, Adams BUCKLAND Center, 102B Downey, 37 Salem, Greenwood, 144 Scott, 425 E. Avondale, Robin & Green, Highland, Blueridgd & Bette, (441-553), W. Middle ’^k e . (500- BOWERS (take home) 199 Adams, 153 Loomis. from page 18 Middle Tpke., 14 Nye, lOOB Green & Bowers, Woodland & P o rter & Steep •' Hollow, 549), Hendee, Jarvis, Salem (trip 2) Leaves 12:30. Stops Ridge & Arrives Waddell 8:40. Sycamore, 162 Maple, 94 Wells, Main, Woodland & Homestead, Pitkin & Porter, Pitkin & E. (48-62), Olcott Dr. Starts 8:10. Stops 34 Lyness, ' Woodland & Broad, Woodland Ck)oper (54 Cooper), Cedar & Riders of other station morp, E. Middle Tpke. & Moun- 25 Chestnut, 466 Main, 11 Center. Starts 7:45. Stops Center Si 76 West, 240 W. Center, 107 & Fleming, Woodland & Duval, Walnut (76Walnut), Cooper Hill wagons will be notified by mail ; tain, Greenwood & Indian, Durant, 39 Trebbe, 165 McKee. Arrives East Catholic 7:40. Jarvis, Jarvis Si Whitney, Deepwood, 82 W. Center, 18 Chambers & Coventry, W. Mid­ & Cedar (119 Cedar, 58 Cooper of their assigned wagons. I Lydhll & Vernon, Vernon & W. Arrives Keeney 8:40. BENNET Foxcroft & Deerfield, Hill), 398 Hartford Rd. (374,308 Griswold, 228 Center, 14 Knox. dle Tpke. & Hawthorne. [ Vernon, Kennedy & Scott, Scott Leaves Keeney 12:45 — take All students from Englewood, Crestwood Si Deepwood, Stone Hartford Rd.), Seamam & Arrives Bowers 8:40. I & Colonial, Lydall & Parker, Arrives St. James 8:05. home. Wedgewood,, W. Middle Tpke. Si St. John, Center & Roosevelt. Hathaway (15 Hathaway), Parker & Helaine, Green & Stops 165 McKee, 162 Maple, BENTLEY (549-627), Dover, Morse, Salem, Arrives Bennet 8:05. Squire Village community ! Prihceton, Green & N. Elm, STATION WAGON 16 This printing test pattern is 14 Nye, 425 E. Middle Tpke., 144 All students from Alpine, Whitney, Center (832-903), HEADSTART Center (Channing, Ruby, part of ’The Herald quality cofr Wpodbridge & Oakland, Scott, 204 Greenwood. Falknor, Olcott, Thomas, S. Spencer), Squire Village op­ (trip 1) Anderson, Bigelow, Haynes, BUCKLAND tro t ■program in draet lo give ! Oakland & Mill, Oakland & Hemlock, Liberty, Lodge, Adams (116), Flint, Preston, posite laundry, 188 Hillstown, ASSUMPTION I Rachel, Tolland Tpke. & Union, Bub 31 you one of the finest Russell. Thompson, Trebbe, O’Leary Students from 325 Highland, Wetherell & Hillstown (271 Starts 7:30. Stops Fern Sc ' 912 Tolland Tpke., Tolland ST. JAMES newspapers in *he nation. Starts 8:20. Stops Main & (29-51), Hyde, Victoria. 264 , 95 Charter Oak, 86, 96 Hillstown), Keeney Si Ck)untry Club, Ferguson Si E. Tpke. & N. Main, Burnham & All students from Arnott, Bigelow, Bigelow & Liberty, Arrives Bennet 8:05. Wells, 310, 312 Spruce, 161 Hackmatack (116 Keeney). Middle Tpke., Vernon Sc Windsor. Ferguson (68), Arcellla, Cook, Hemlock & Anderson, Hemlock School, 30 Clinton, 15 Norman, Constance, Kennedy Sc Arrives Cheney Tech 8. Hilltop, Agnes, Elsie, Weaver, Bub 40 & Lodge, Russell & Memorial, 130 61 Eldridge, 35 Birch, 75 KINDERGARTEN 4 Hamilton, Scott & Montclair, S S Plymouth, E. Middle Tpke. EAST CATHOLIC I VERPLANCK Haynes & Main. Oak, 34 Garden, 77, 91 Laurel. (trip 1 - take home) Woodbridge Si Jensen, E. Mid­ (121-236), Woodbridge, Parker All students from In a.m. only. Bus 39 in p.m. Arrives Bentley 8:35. Starts 8:10. Stops Highland Sc dle Tpke. Sc Coburn, Main Sc (279), Ardmore, Walker, Wadsworth, Summit, VERPLANCK All students from Downey, Wyllys, 264 Charter Oak, Lilley, Woodland & Irving. Marshall, Goodwin, Benton, Bub 35 “ Lift” Princeton, Walker, Ardmore, Leaves 11. Stops 118 New < Beacon Hill. Charter Oak & Spruce, Spruce Arrives Assumption 8:05. Wadsworth, Jensen, E. Center E. Middle Tpke., Branford, State, Fountain Village (tennis Starts 8:15. Stops at Beacon ILLING Sc Wells, 161 School, School & WADDELL (500), Florence, Lindman, Parker, Lydall, Castfield, court). Squire Village (Queen’s Hill apartments. Fountain S ta r ts 7 :10. S to p s 68 Clinton, 130, 61 Eldridge, 35 Bowers, Tanner, Phelps, N. Court Green), Squire Village (trip 2) Village (tennis courts). School, Eldrldge, Hamlin. Highland, 87 , 65 Spruce, 193 Birch, 75 Oak, St. James Sc Elm, White, Cole, Asylum, (rental office.) Starts 8:10. Stops 439 Center, Arrives Verplanck 8:25. Starts 7:30. Stops E. Middle Homestead A-D4. Garden, 77 Laurel. Tpke. & Arnott, E. Middle Robin, William, Green, Elro, Arrives Illing 7:45, Arrives Buckland 8:40. MARTIN Bus 27 Tpke. & Ferguson, Hilltop A KEENEY Henry, Woodbridge, Woodland, (trip 2 - take home) MANCHESTER HIGH Agnes, Weaver & Lawton, Washington, N. Main, Hollister, KINDERGARTEN I Leaves 11:25. Stops Wyneding Starts 7:50. Stops 168 Oak, 65 (take home) Alt students from Bette, Woodbridge & Jensen, E. Clinton, 93 Ferguson, 14, 16 Bigelow. Hill & Gardner, 596 Gardner, 35 Blueridge, Carter, Center & Gerard, E. Middle Lawton, 321 E. Center, 466 Starts 7:05. Stops Summit & ST. JAMES Shallowbrook St Pane, 437 S. SAILIOAfS. CANOES. FISHINO BOAfS Wadsworth, E. Middle Tpke. & Campmeeting, Dartmouth, Tpke. & Parker, E. Middle Main, 112 Woodside. Leaves school 10:55. Main, S. Main & Fern, 127 S. Duncan, Porter (599), Cobb, Tpke. & Ardmore, E. Middle Arrives Keeney 8:40. Summit, E. Middle Tpke. & Stops at Bruce Sc Hillcrest, Lakewood, 46 Bruce, 27 Nike, 22 Alcort Sunblrd, Tanzer, KollbrI, day sailers Siren', weekender Thayer, Timber, Timrod (89- Tpke. & Walker, E. Middle Walker, E. Middle Tpke. & Andor Si School, Oak & Nor­ Sport sailboats - Forces, Sunfish, WIndfllte, Lockley ROBERTSON Philip, 23 Battista, (Charter Oak 257), Tuck, Spring (173-299 & Tpke. & Benton, E. Middle Earl, E. Middle Tpke. & man, E. Center & Hamlin, St W. Sycamore, 49 Gardner, Canoes by Lincoln, Sawyer, Whitewater, Echo, Radlson Stops 8:50 706 N. Main St. 418-628). Tpke. & Brookfield, Brookfield Parker, Parker Si Lydall, Porter & Grandview, Porter Sc Timrod Sc Duncan, Timrod St Quality fishing boats by Duranautic and Sturdee Arrives Robertson 9. Starts 7:10. Stops at Spring & & E. Center, Hamlin & Pearl, Green & Oakwood, Green Si N. Oak Grove, E. Middle Tpke. & W. Timber, Timrod Sc E. , Dartmouth, Spring & Cobb Hill, Oak & Norman, Norman & Bub 36 Elm, Green Si Summit, Summit Arnott,. Vernon Sc Constance. Timber. NBtf ENGLAND SAILS Spring & Tam, 10 School, School & Clinton, ST. JAMES Si Henry, Main & Woodland, 610 BUCKLEY HEADSTART Route 5, East Windsor, Cohn. (203) 623-1233 Campmeeting, 86 Carter, School & Spruce. All students from Oakland, N. Main. (trip 2, take home) Carter & Blueridge, Blueridge Arrives St. James 8:05. Rachel, Tolland Tpke., Arrives East Catholic 7:35. Some St. Jam es left on. BUCKLAND & Bette, 30 Blueridge, 599 HIGHLAND PARK Buckland, Shady, Concord, MANCHESTER HIGH Leaves school 11:20. (take home) Porter. All students from Croft, Burnham, Edgerton, AH students from Lincoln, Stops at Richmond & Vernon, Leaves 12:30. Stops 398 Sum­ Arrives Manchester High Campmeeting, Carter, Lodge, Downey, W. Middle Proctor, Ridgewood, Camp- Kennedy & Sage, Kennedy Sc mit, Henry & N. Elm (160 7:35. Blueridge, Bette, Birch Mt., Tpke. (1192). field, Cooper, Cooper Hill, Woodstock, Hamilton Sc N. Henry), E. Middle Tpke. Sc RENNET Carter West, Porter (691). Starts 7:20. Stops Edgerton & Cornell, Courtland, Ensign, Carpenter, Shepard Sc Grissom, Summit (75 E. Middle Tpke.), 58 Oxford, 166 Homestead (166, FinCHIR CUSS CO. All students from Spring (179- Starts 8:10. Stops 14, 46 Lodge, 86 Oakland, Oakland Sc Fairfield, Hartford Rd. (362- Kennedy & Richmond, Scott St 712), Campmeeting, Carter, Campmeeting, 108 Carter, 262 Rachel, Concord Si Elberta, 800 374), W. High, McKee (105-258), Cushman, Cushman & Tracy, 187 Homestead), 70 Congress,^ Parkade Apts. (448 W. Middle" Over 25 Yaara ol Experience | Of MANCHESTER Blueridge, ^ tte , Birch Mt., W. Blueridge, Blueridge & Bette, Tolland Tpke., Tolland Tpke. Si West. Parker Sc Lydall. Carter, Wyllys, Highland, 114, 78 Blueridge, 501, 241 Birch Buckland, 120 Buckland, Drexel Starts 7:40. Stops Campfield Tpke.), Fountain Village tennis courts (114 Downey). Somerset, Candlewood, Mt., Birch Mt. & W. (ilarter, 691 & Croft, Tolland Tpkb, & & Cooper Hill, Campfield & W. KINDERGARTEN 2 Auto - Plate • Window QIau - MIrrora - QIaaa (take home) Furniture Tops - Picture Framing - Fireplace ft Gardner, Cobb, Duncan. Porter. Shady, Fountain Village front Wood, McKee Si Summer, KINDERGARTEN 5 Door Mirrors - Medicine Cabinets - Special Work Starts 7:40. Stops at Spring & Arrives Highland Park 8:35. circle. Beacon Hill'Apts. Center Si Roosevelt. BENTLEY (take home) Arrives Manchester High Gardner, Spring & Tam, Spring Arrives St. James 8:05. Leaves 11:1S. Stops Main & , ST. JAMES & Wyllys, 38 Campmeeting, 108 Bub 32 7:55. Bigelow, Bigelow & Liberty, Collector’s Items ST.JAMES BOWERS Leaves 10:55. Stops E. Middle Carter, Blueridge & Bette, Ail students from Scott, Hemlock St Anderson, Russell Danish Plates All students from Wetherell, Bub 41 Tpke. St Benton, E. Middle Mandiester Presidential Blueridge & Birch Mt., 241 Tracy, Cushman, Colonial, Sc Memorial. 649-4521 Redwood, Winthrop, Glendale, EAST CATHOLIC Tpke. St Ardmore, Oakland St Birch Mt., Birch Mt. & W. Green, Doane, Phelps, N. Elm, ROBERTSON Oacanlere Keeney, Santina, Linwood, All students from Ferguson, Rachel, 800 Tolland Tpke., Carter, Highland & Wyllys, Starkweather, Woodbridge. (take-home) Nullne Hackmatack, Primer, Waddell, Dale, Ludlow, Mountain, Burnham & Drexel, Fountain Estimates QIadly Qlven Reproductions Highland & Candlewood, Starts 8:20. Stops 44 Scott, Leaves 11:25. Stops Oakland Diane, Alexander, West, S. Elizabeth, Richmond, V illage fro n t c irc le , 222 Open Thurs. ft FrI. til 9 P.M. Highland apartments. Highland Cushman & E. Tracy, Cushman. .& Gleason, Tolland Tpke. St Adams, Seaman, Westwood, Carpenter, Scott, Flagg, Am­ Woodland, Center Sc Alexander, Plastics In Stock & Gardner. & W. Tracy, Green & Doane, Union, 880 , 957 Tolland Tpke., Sat. til 5 P.M. McKee, Falknor, Alton, Linn- bassador, Tracy, Cushman, Eldgerton & Lodge. ’A" ■ 3/16" - ’A" Arrives Bennet 8:05. 217 Woodbridge, Green & Tolland Sc Meekville, Tolland Sc more, Colombus, Hendee, Kennedy, Baldwin, Bryan, 54 McKee SL, Manchester Stock Sheets or WASHINGTON Phelps, Green & Starkweather, Shady, Burnham Si Drexel, KINDERGARTEN 6 Spencer, Farm. Deming, Tudor, Mill, Tolland (Off Center Street) Cut Sizes Si B u rn h a m Si C r o f t, 271 (trip 1 - pick up) \ In a.m. only. All students Starts 7:15. Stops Prospect & Green N. Elm. Tpke. Arrives Bowers 8:35. Burnham. 'from Center, Edgerton, Norwood, Wetherell & Server, Starts 7:10. Stops Ferguson & ST. JAMES tGriswold, Knox, Lilac, New- Leaves 11. Stops Primer & Squire Village community Bub 37 Garth, Ferguson Si E. Middle ROBERTSON taan, Trumbull. center, Hillstown & Redwood, ILLING Tpke., Vernon & Constance, (pick up) Hackmatack, Waddell Sc \ Starts 8:10. Stops at Center & Starts 11:55. Stops Baldwin Sc Bunce, Campfield & High, Winthrop & Glendale, Bush Hill All students from Oakland (98 Scott & Ambassador, Rich­ Ibsemary, Center & EMgerton, Sc Olive Si Grant, Oak & Norman, & Keeney, Keeney & Santina, up), Rachel, Tudor, N. School, mond Si Kennedy,' Scott & Bryan, Bryan Cornwall, Lfec & Trumbull. Si Charter Oak Si Virginia, Philip Keeney & Linwood, Primer & Mill, Edwards, Tolland Tpke. Colonial, Sheldon & Oakland, Elberta Concord, 899 Parker, ! W ives Washington 8:25. Si Kane. Hackmatack, Bunce & (495-595), Jefferson, Union (238- Oakland & Tudor, Baldwin & Oakland & Gleason. SHOP PINEHURST Arrives Robertson 12:10. Arrives St. James 11:30. Bub 28 Waddell, Campfield & West, 256). Bryan, Concord & Deming, 501, ASSUMPTION Center St Alexander, Olcott & Starts 7:35. Stops Oakland Si 656 Tolland Tpke. HEADSTART HIGHLAND PARK for the ‘ Arrives East Catholic 7:40. Starts 7:40. Stops at Pine & S. Adams, 73 Falknor, Jarvis & N. School, Oakland & Rachel, BUCKLAND (trip 2 - take home) FRESHEST CHICKENS Pleasant, Wetherell & Hendee, Linnmore & Deerfield, Oakland & South, Oakland Si BENNET (take home) Leaves 11:35. Stops 316 Litchfield, Wetherell & Oliver & Grant, W. Middle Gleason, Tolland Tpke. Si All students from Ann, Leaves 12:30. Stops 77 Laurel Autumn, 130 Highland, Birch Horace, 618 Wetherell, 330 Tpke. & S. Alton. Union. Dougherty, Hartford Rd. (681- (77, 91), St. James & Garden Mt. Sc W. Carter, Blueridge & Hillstovti, Ralph & E. Galaxy, Arrives St. James 8:05. Arrives Illing 7:55. 693), Bunce, Seaman Circle, (34 Garden), 75 Oak, 35 Birch, Bette, 94,65 Finley, 811 E. Mid­ Perdue yellow legged treeh Ralph & W. Galaxy, Hillstown KEENEY ROBERTSON Tyler Circle,Dudley, Pioneer, 61,130 Eldridge, School & Clin­ dle Tpke. & Redwood, 252 Bush Hill, Bush All students from Wetherell All students from Tolland Waddell, Oval, O’Leary (9), S. ton (15 Norman & 30 Clinton), WADDELL Hill & Glendale, Bush Hill & (91-218), Bidwell (213-233), Tpke. Angel, Depot, Adams, Adams (22), W. Center, McKee 161 School, Spruce Sc Wells (310, (trip 3 - pick up) CHICKEN Keeney, Keeney & Santina, Chalmers, McCann, Horace, Buckland, Burnham (44). (108-203), Lyness, Ensign, 312 Spruce), (86 & 96 Wells), Starts 12:10. Stops 22 Keeney icLinwood. Overland, Packard, Server. Starts 8:05. Stops 317, 495 Summer. Charter Oak & Spruce (95 Wedgewood, 27 Englewood, 371 Arrives Assumption 8:15. Starts 8:20. Stops Wetherell Tolland Tpke., Tolland Tpke. & Starts 7:45. Stops W. Center Charter Oak), 264 Charter Oak, Adams, Parkade Apts. LEGS HEADSTART & McCann, Wetherell & Server, Union, 629, 717, 795, 880, 957 Si McKee, Waddell & W. Highland & Wyllys, (325 Arrives Waddell 12:25. Perdue yellow tagged Breast of Chickon ...lb. $1.19 Packard & Chalmers, 53 Center, Waddell Si Dudley, Highland), o BUCKLAND Tolland Tpke., Tolland Tpke. & HEADSTART Horace, Wetherell & Bidwell. Si Waddell Si Hartford Rd. Perdue Roasters...Fryers...... lb. 796 In a.m. oily. All students N. Main, Tolland Tpke. KINDERGARTEN 3 BUCKLAND Arrives Keeney 8:35. Adams, Tolland & Meekville, Arrives Bennet 8:05. These 3W to 4 lb. chickens are Ideal for roastlng...stuff from 114 Dowhey, 448 W. Mid­ (trip 1 Take home) (take home) Tolland & Shady, 44 Burnham, HEADSTART with our Pepperldge Farm Seasoned Stuffing... dle Tpke., 70 Congress, 166,187 Leaves 12:30. Stops 729 N. Bub 33 109, 49 Buckland. BUCKLAND WASHINGTON Homestead, 58 Oxford, 75 E. Main, 465 N. Main, 36, 224 ST. JAMES SCHOOL Arrives Robertson 8:35. Leaves 11. Stops Center & Middle Tpke,, 160 Henry, 398 A.M. ONLY Union, 126 Rachel (103 St 126 Summit. All students from Villa Starts 8:10. Stops 26 Hamlin, Edgerton, Lilac & Trumbull. I U.S. CHOICE (Chuck and Round) _ Bub 38 Rachel), 87 Rachel, 97 Mather, Louisa, Campmeeting, Carter, NATHAN HALE ' Starts 8:20. Stops at Fountain EAST CATHOLIC 67 Wadsworth, 449 Main, 188 188 Lydall, 449 M ain, 67 Village tennis courts, Parkade Bette, Blueridge, Porter, Lydall, 97 M ather, 87, 126 (trip 2 take home) TENDER CUK STEAKS .*1 .8 9 All students from Highland, Wadsworth, 26 Hamlin. apartments, 70 Congress, 166 Munro, Meadow, Jean, Pitkin, Rachel (103 picked up at 126), Leaves 11:15. Stops Teresa, Virginia, Charter Oak, Homestead, 58 Oxford, E. Mid­ Elwood, E. Center (473), 224,36 Union, 465, 729 N. Main. W adsw orth Sc Huntington, STATION WAGON 13 Autumn, Lyndale, West­ U.S. CHOICE dle Tpke. & Summit, Henc; & Grandview, Oak Grove, Lyn- ' Arrives Buckland 8:40. Chestnut at Lutheran parking (trip 1) minster, Lindman, Wellington, N. Elm, 398 Summit. dale. Steep Hollow, Stephen, lot. ST. BRIDGET Parker (138-178), Autumn (95- Somerset, E. Eldridge, Bub 42 STEWING BEEF...... M .3 9 Arrives Buckland 8:40. KEENEY Starts 7:30. Stops Gardner & 118, 250-257). Gardner, Candlewood, School, EAST CATHOLIC Bub 29 (trip 3-pick up) Wyneding Hill, Blueridge & S t a r ts 7 :35. S to p s 24 Eldridge, Oak, Philip, Hamlin, All students from Hillcrest, MANCHESTER HIGH Starts'll :30. Stops S. Main & Bette, Porter Sc Parker, Parker U.S. CHOICE CHUCK Campmeeting, 86 Carter, 238 Bissell, Forest, Church, Laurel, Hackmatack, Prospect, All students from Channing, Hackmatack, Wetherell Si & Gerard. U.S. CHOICE (Formerly Shoulder Clod) Blueridge, Blueridge & Bette, Spruce, Chestnut, Benton, Primer, Erie, Santina, Hillstown (156-287), Hunter, Server, 156 Hillstown, Squire BRAISING VERY LEAN Spencer, Wetherell, Bidwell Birch Mt. & Villa Louisa, Florence, Birch. Redwood, Arvine, Lakewood, Si Village community center. (202), Woodside, Chalmers, Porter & Oak Grove, Porter & Starts 7:15. Stops Highland Bruce, Diane, Lewis. SHORT RIBS LONDON BROIL Si Squire Village (80 Village Horace, McCann, Overland, Pitkin, Pitkin & Boulder, Candlewood, Highland Starts 7:15. Stops S. Main & Si Court), Hartford Rd. & Packard. Stephen & Parker, Porter & Gardner, Charter Oak Lakewood, S. Main & NOTICE .* 1.29 .* Virginia, Charter Oak Si Kane, Si Wilfred, 816 Hartford, 1 .7 9 Starts 7:30. Stops at Autumn, 95 Autumn, Autumn & Hackmatack, Hackmatack Probate Court is open.for con Spruce Si Eldridge, Spruce & Wetherell Si Bidwell, 320, 580, Wetherell & Server, 248, 484, Ashwqrth, Autumn & School. Prospect, Hackmatack & Niles, ferences with the judge from Oak, Oak & Norman, Oak & 626 Wetherell, Woodside & 514 Wetherell, Wetherell & Arrives St. James 8:05. Keeney & Erie, Keeney Si San­ 6:30 P.M. to 8 P.M. on Autumn, Porter Si W est­ Terry, 70 Redwood, Ralph & E. Hillstown, Hunter & Terry, 156 MARTIN tina, Hillstown Si Redwood. Thursday nights. Night For summer sandwiches... minster, E. Center & Benton, Galaxy, Ralph Sc W. Galaxy, Hillstown, 113 Spencer, Spencer All students from N. & S. Arrives East Catholic 7:40. telephone number; 649-0445 (Benton & Wadsworth in p.m.), Bush Hill & Garnet, Bush Hill & Imperial, Spencer & Chan­ Lakewood Circle, Bruce, BENNET SHURFINE E. Center & Spruce, Chestnut & & Glendale, Keeney Si Bush William E. Fitzgerald CUDAHY BAR S Hlllcrest, Nike, Sycamore All students from Lincoln, St. ning. Laurel, Chestnut Si Forest. Hill, Keeney & Santina. Judge of Probate BACON Arrives Manchester High (Martin only), Gardner (49-66), John, Stone, Ridgewood, BACON Arrives East Catholic 7:40. Arrives Keeney 12:15. 12-oz.pkg. 7:55. W. Gardner. Alexander, Center (567-831), Starts 8:15. Stops S. Main & BENNET Crestwood, Deepwood, Linn­ .* 1.81 MARTIN N. Lakewood, S. Lakewood & All students from W. Middle *1 .4 9 All students from Country Bruce, Bruce & Hillcrest, 52 Tpke. (66-500), Oliver, Grant Club, S. Main (410-437), Nike Circle, Charter Oak & W. (11-27), Bolton (119-125), Shallowbrook, Wyneding Hill, Sycamore, Charter Oak & E. Butler, Bates, Brent (25-49), Yellow Onions lower at 234 lb. Gardner (415-596), Spring (323- Sycamore, Gardner & W. Woodhlll, French, Downey, 397), Fern (279). Gardner. Beacon Hill. NStIVB POTATOES priced low at... Starts 8:10. Stops at S. Main Arrives Martin 8:35. Starts 7:45. Stops Beacon Hill & Fern, 437 S. Main, S. Main & Apts., Fountain Village Apts., 5-ib. bag ■ Shallowbrook, Shallowbrook & Bub 34 Parkade Apts., Oliver Si Tower, Pane, 596 Gardner, Gardner & ST. JAMES 01iver& Grant. Wyn^lng, 491, 456 Gardner, All students from Dale, Arrives Bennet 8:05. 10 1b. 9 9 ^ « Ludlow (107-149), Conway, Ver­ w 5 9 Gardner & Fern, Gardner & KEENEY • Spring. non, Elizabeth, Kennedy, Rich­ In a.m. only. All students mond, Lexin^on, Dearborn, Arrives Martin 8:35. from Spencer (34H-82E). • ep P '' NATIVE NATIVE Greenwood, Scott, Tracy, Starts 8:20. Stops Squire CUKES Fenwick, Parker (471), Am­ Village opposite laundry and Vr' TOMATOES Bus 30 bassador, Woodbridge, Regent, Squire Village basketball court. BENNET Robin, W. Middle Tpke.'(61), Arrives Keeney 8:35. . 2 5 < All students from Proctor, Main, Cambridge, Hilliard, Bidwell, Keeney, Leland, Oxford, Green, Lockwood, W. Bub 39 Linwood, Garnet, Winthrop, Vernon, Homestead, Montclair, EAST CATHOLIC Each morning dally shipments of Native Com, Qraen Bush Hill (475-706),,Santina. Hawthorne. , All students from Dartmouth, afx' so- Beans, Green and Yellow Squash and Yellow Peachee. Starts 7:30. Stops W. Center Starts 7:25. Stops E Timber, Spring, Wyllys, & Proctor, Bush Hill & Glen­ Middle ’Tpke. 4 ’'D ale,' Timrod, Thayer, Cobb Hill, Shop Plnehur$t Thun, and FrI. dale, 53 Winthrop, Winthrop & Greenwood1 4 SSt. t. Paul, ■■Vernon Blueridge, Steep Hollow, 8 A.M. til 8 P.M.; Sat 8 til 6 Garnet, Bush Hill & Keeney, 4 Constance, 516 Vernon, W. Meadow Lane, Academy, Sunday 8 A.M. til 2 P.M. Keeney & Santina, Keeney W Vernon 4 Kennedy, Kennedy 4 Green Hill, Waranoke, Grand­ Leland, Keeney & ^ Woodstock, Kennedy 4 Rich­ view, Boulder, Gerard, E. PINEHURST GROCERY, INC. Hackmatack. mond, Flagg 4 Scott, Cushman Center (500), Elwood, Porter. 302 MAIN • NEAR THE ARMORY Arrives Bennet 7:55. 4 W. Tracy, Parker 4 Lydall, Starts 7:15. Stops Spring 4

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W F H r a / i J " - *■“ S t8r>Kist Light ^ 1 M BUSINESS Extra Bonus for Finast Shoppers... BUSINESS C h u n k T u n a Be careful of rebates >V2 oz By State Department SUPERMARKETS SUPERMARKETS FREE 1-Gallon Of Uonsumer Proleelion 11-GalPlas.Bottle| can The offer of cash rebates on - 41*.^ * 4 purchases or services has if ^1 ADMIT Rl AaAk I ! if ^ m s E C * evolved into high-fashin adver­ tising lately; however, con­ ^ !! With This Coupon & purchase of $5 or more sumers should keep in mind Limit one Valid Aug 18-23 \ that while a legitimate rebate n I " A may be advantageous to the H -44 9 buyer, it should not be confused Clorox Bleach with “bargain” or “discount” pricings. .J L. Originally instituted earlier ? With Coupon on Opposite Page... this year as an incentive for the I jMrTATlONt purchase of durables which ai^VONNAlS ^ ! Enri^odHour would accelerate the flow of * •l***"!* consumer dollars in the hard- goods market, the cash rebate concept has now spilled over President into the non-durables market Robert G. Ganley has been and into some services. named president of Rockwell While authentic cash rebate Audio-Visual Corp., formerly offers by reputable firms can R ockw ell F ilm s , of 192 COOKOUT SALE NOW AT FINAST! K r a ft P e a n u t be considered good business Burnham St., South Windsor. practices to encourage con­ Ganley, a native of Hartford sumer spending, they will and former resident of South almost surely be imitated by Windsor, was previously M a y o n n a is e B u tte r those eager to deceive. Con­ associated with the Burrows It Pays to Shop the Finast Way! MEAT S TR EET U.S.A.\ Heres More Proof,,, sumers must be alert to the Corp. He is now living in difference and dealers should Glastonbury with his wife and Ranters be alert to the legal aspect in two sons. Imitation their advertising. Rockwell is owned by 28 oz Before engaging in cash Abraham Glassman and quart rebate offers, consumers William Young, both of South Fresh Tender jar Beef Loin Shell should make themselves aware Windsor, and has been in jar of all the provisions in the offer business for 25 years. The firm and thoughtfully compare sells and services audio-visual possible savings against possi­ equipment for industry, ble problems. schools, and other outlets. Goods or services sold under Chicken the cash rebate program do not Scot Towels P ro g re s s o Sirloin offer a price cut or discount. The cost stays the same and a Appointed Arts & Flowers, Assorted cash refund is made, usually by Gregory S. Wolff of Wolff- Colors, White Decorator check. Sometimes an "off-spt” Zackin & Associates Inc., Ver­ T o m a to e s rebate is offered wherein the non. has been appointed Quarters Steaks total price is reduced by the membership chairman of Hart­ Italian rebate according to the terms ford Life Underwriters, the of the contract. local affiliate of the National Imported If the cost doesn’t stay the Association of Life Breasts 140 Bone In same, then the offer of a rebate Underwriters. With Wing with Basil could be deceptive and may Wolff will serve in the post count subject the dealer to legal until June 1976. He lives at 71 rolls 35 oz can A Tender Treat liabilities. Shepard Dr., Manchester. Under cash rebate programs, or Legs / Treat Your Family to For Steak Lovers! the customer pays sales taxes on the original cost where With Back ^ Mr. Deli Formerly N.Y. Sirloin Steaks' applicable. If financing is in­ CA.MPUS SYSTEM lb Ita lia n volved, the customer must pay K.\NSAS CITY, Mo. (UPl) - L ib b y s / Goidiyiedai Favorites! a finance charge on the full The University of Kansas City Beef Loin Shell price. became part of the University of Perri Missouri four-campus system in ^ 6 9 S a u s a g e l^lLuncheon 1963. Italian Sausage Hot or Sweet lb BrownBearis t F lo u r Boneless Sirloin Steaks ibl^^ PUBLIC RECORDS Loin&Hip^39 Primo Meat A ssorted PorkChopsI Bone mIn I lb Hot or 14 oz lb Imported Warranty Deeds Hamburger^aks 5^ 4^^ Autumn Heights Associates Sweet cans bag 30 individual Servings to Robert W. Agnew, parcel in lb S kinless Autumn Heights Subdivision, “YOUR COMMUNITY 3 lb box dL 915,000. PorkLoinRibs bP® Colonial Hot Dogs James F. Moriarty Jrl and HEALTH SERVICE STORE, WITH OVER 25 YEARS Favorites from Carol A. Moriarty to Thomas J. Why shop all over town for Bone In and Margaret N. Cunningham, OF CONTINUOUS SERVICE the Seven Seas! Heres More Proof... 7 DAYS A WEEKI” Neck property at 199 W. Vernon St., C e n te r C u t P o rk C h o p s ° in^l^f Health & Beauty Needs! Fresh Lamb Stew ib79^ 947.500. It Pays to Shop the Finast Way! USDA Choice TP C 4k qtrib f O ik Quitclaim Deed Tlirbot Fillet Roast Beef Society for Savings to More Savings from Meat Street! Thomas F. Levitt, two lots in CHILDS Corn Muffin t e l . d o BreckShampoo Salami Genoa Carando qtr lb 6 5 $ Shoulder Lamb Manchester West Subdivision, PLAY S m o k e d Greenland ^Normal, Dry 928.500. Colonial Bologna b990 , Ajax Cleaner’»:;'b"r99$ Pepperoni Carando half lb 1.29 Federal Tax Lien Frozen Internal Revenue Service Slices r, or Oily ^ Cucumber fin a s t 2'f.? .1 .0 0 Cooked Salami »1.29 Blade Chops against Paul and Susan Oscar Mayer wi— ^018-33 1771 ■ ■ flU lIB Valid Aug 18-23 1771 pool at 871 Tolland Tpke., $3,50. “YOUR COMMUNITY Bakery Products Available Tues. thru Sat. Onlyl Bartlett-Brainard Products 1 9 ^ H-438 H-439 H-440 H-441 EjjjM^y Aug 1^^ H-437^^^E HEALTH SERVICE STORE, W e Reserve the Right to LimH Quantities Co. fo r James Melley, WITH OVER 25 YEARS Not Responaible for Typographical Errors Prices effective Manchester, Vernon, East Hartford thru Sat, August 23.1975 W e Reserve the Right to Limit Qusntitles Prices effective Manchester, Vernon, East Hartford thru Sat., August 23,197B Not Responsible for Typographical Errorp alterations at 325 Ferguson Rd., OF CONTINUOUS SERVICE 9975. 7 DAYS A, WEEKr PAGE TWENTY-TWO — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed., August 20, 1975 MANCHll^STER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed., August 20, 1975 — PAGE TWENTY-THREE Here^s Hebron school bus schedule South Windsor school calendar Electric B o a t. B w 1 Routes for Mid-day talks resume ' , Wall St.. Hebron Elementary School Marlorle Circle south, 85 north, corner south, Deepwood (M ansion Hill), Bus 8 SOUTH WINDSOR September; 20 school days; 19, half day, teacher inservice will be Jan. 26. Children atten­ 8 starts. Msrtsion Hill (OMpwood (see note after Bua 10). of Carriage Dr. to comer of East S t Hillcrest Dr., Rt. 85, south turr\ at 7 starts. Martin Rd., West St., R t 95 Grades 7 and 8 GROTON (UPI) - Both sides Dr.). Hlllcrsst Or.. B s st L sk s Rd.. and Grade 7 • Judy Kuehnel Bue • then turn, Slocum Rd. to new turn Crouch Rd. corner, NIlea Rd., Qrayville north. Rt. 65 south, Rh^m. i f Sept. 30, half day session for education. ding morning session the first D— pwood Dr., (Woodscrst). North Rd., Reidy HHI, Old Colchester Rd., R t at 4:38 p.m. agreed to meet again today 7:45 starts Intersection of 68 and 85. around 85. south to south end of Bus 7 South Windsor schools will teacher inservice education. February: 14 school days; half of the year will switch to Por>d Rd., Rt. 85 north (picking up), Marion# Circle, Marjorie Circle. 85 north to Hebron Elementary School. . Grade 7 noon routes start at 11:05. \ A m m _ ABOUT TOWN after a brief session apparently Hobron Elementary School. R t 66 west to Marlborough line. Peer 8:55 starts. Intersection of 85 and 88, Sut 5 open Sept. 3 for the 1975-76 October; 21 school days; Oct. Feb. 9 through 16, no school, the afternoon session. After­ Mill Rd. a.m. and p.m., m. 88 east Hebron Elementary School. Gilead HM School R t 66 west to Msriborough town line, produced no progress in the B M St London Park, Forest Park, Daly Rd., by Will Dptruird school year and end June 16 13, no school (Columbus Day); winter vacation. noon children will attend in the 7:45 starts. Hop# VaUiy Rd.. starting Wellswood Rd., MHIatream Rd.. R t 207. Shuttle Bue from Bua 11 return 66 direct to Wellswood Rd.. East St., Burnt Wall SL. seven-week strike against the at Sllcer Or.. Jones St.'Rt. 8. Rt. 85 north. Kinney Rd., Hebron Qllesd 11:05 starts, Gilead School. R t 85 Millstream Rd.. Rt. 207, Rham. Skinner Lane. Rham. with June 17 through 21 se t/ Oct. 31, no school, teacher in- March: 23 school days; morning during the spring. Elementary. Bue 8 and 11 takes Gilead All Grade 6 students will be attending north turn at Hardy Rd.. Meeting House Manchester High School Electric Boat Division of Chittenden Rd.-Old R t 2 to Mooee Bus 9 Bua 10 aside as snow makeup days. service education day. March 8, half day, teacher in- Manchester High School Hall. Jones St.-Burrows Hill Rd.. Hill students to Qlleed Hill School (shut­ the QUead Hill School. Those children Rd., East St, soum to Burnt Hill, East Abby Or., Rt. 85 south to Intersection "Newly Discovered General Dynamics. tle) in the p.m. Buses 14 and 11 brings living in the Hebron School area will St. north. Old Andover Rd., East S t 6:55 starts. Forest Park, Webster La.. School will be in session/'94 iiuvcmuciNovember: . ,u16 school uays,days; service education; March 29, students planning not to return students planning not to return Hebron Elementary School. Yorkshire Dr.. Brighton Rd., Rham. of R t 9A, West 8t., Martin Rd.. Slocum Representatives of the 10,000- Bus 3 them back to Hebron Elementary t ^ e their i>elghborhood buses to the north, London Rd., Jan Dr., Brighton Rd. west. 65 north to corner of Meeting Evidence" days the first half-year a w 66 Nov. 4, 11, no school; Nov. 24, 30, parent conference days. to school this fall are asked to to school this fall are asked to School at 2:30 p.m. member Metal Trades Cktuncll 7 50 starts, Jan Dr. east and west Hebron Elementary School where they Rd., Yorkshire Dr., Forrest Park Bus 10 House Rd., turn, 85 south, Slocum Ro. days the second half-year Tor a 25, parent conference days; April: 17 school days; Aprils, visit the school office or call visit the school office or call Brighton. Yorkshire. Brighton. Qlleed Bue i will board a shuttle bus for Gilead. They (Walnut. Hickory, Willow, Elizabeth, 7 starts at Intersection of 66 and 66, east (turn at Nicolo's). Rham. H triy was found guilty of. and the nuclear submarine 7:50 starts, Rt. 85 from Intersection will be Buses 8 and 11. In the afternoon Oak), Daly Rd., Rt. 85, south to Abbey south on 85. Amston Village In and out VANISHING PRAIRIE 646-5854 and ask for the office. 646-5854 and ask for the office. Hill School. Bus 1 mugging an elderly woman. A few total of 180 days. Also included Nov. 26, half day; Nov. 27, 28, 6, parent conference days; builders met Tuesday for the Bus 4 of Rt. 85 and 94 to London Rd.. Abby these students will be taken to Hebron Dr.. Rt. 65 south. West S t to West St. Niles Rd., (turn at Andrews), south on Rt. 65 (from Rt. 66 to Caron Bros.), months later he demanded a new Is one teacher orientation day no school (Thanksgiving). April 12-16, spring vacation. JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (UPI) 7:50 starts. Rt. 65 from Hebron Dr.. London Rd. only to comer of Jan Elementary School by Buses 14 and 11 ext., Martin Rd.. Porter Rd. to Buck Rd. 65 to Colchester line. 65 north. Mansion back to Hope Valley Rd.. Reidy HIH Rd.. first time in two weeks and the to get their regular neighborhood ext. Porter Rd. to Gilead Hill School. trial oS grounds of “newly dis­ - Prairie continues to vanish, Five Point Club of Temple Five Point Club of Temple Elementary School to Colchester line, Dr. east Carolyn Or., Rt 85 souih Hllk, North Pond Rd., 65 north to Rham. Hope Valley Rd.. Jones St. Rt. 2, and one teacher iriservice day, December: 17 school days; May: 20 school days; May 31, only agreement reached was to return Rt. 85 to corner of Crouch Rd., picking up only to Intersection of 94, buses home at 2:35. Any child atten­ covered evidence.” It seems that according to the Missouri Con- Chapter, OES, will meet Bus 11 Chittenden Rd., Jones St., Burrows Hill for a total teacher contract of Dec. 1, 2, parent conference no school (Memorial Day). Chapter, OES, will meet Niles Rd.. Old Colchester Rd. to Gilead HHI School. ding the Gilead Hill School, but living Rham High School Rd., Rt. 66 west to Marlborough line, Rt. allhouth the woman had men­ servation Commission, tonight at 7:30 at the Bernard make another effort today, Colchester line. Qrayville Rd.. ReldyHIII Bus 10 within the Hebron Elementiuy School Grades 8-12 (warning bell at Rham 6:55 starts. Brennen Rd.. Sllcer Dr., 182 days. days; Elec. 23, half day, Dec. 24 June; 12 school days; June 15- tonight at 7:30 at the Bernard 85 north, Siocufn Rd. west, 85 south, 66 east, Rham. sources said. Rd.. Old Colchester Rd. to Rt. 85. 7:50 starts. (Gilead Hill students district regardless of grade, will follow 7:40 a.m., classes start 7:45 a.m. tioned feeling raindrops on her More than 99 per cent of the home, 170 Scott Dr., to work on comer Carriage Dr., Slocum Rd. east, A iS 7 The following school schedule through Jan. 2, Christmas vaca­ 16, half days. June 17-21, snow home, 170 Scott Dr., to work on Hetyon Elementary School. only), starting at Burnt Hill Rd. and Wall the same procedure. Bus 1 North Pond Rd., Amston Lake, Man­ face, the records of the Weather state's 15 million tallgrass items for the fair. Among major issues that re­ Bus 5 St.. Burnt Hill Rd.. East St. Old An­ 7 starts. Hillcrest Dr., Bass Lake Rd.. Rham. has been set up by the Board of tion. makeup days, if needed. items for the fair. Kindergarten Route# Grades 9-12 will be picked up at sion Hill, Rt. 65 south to Colchester line, Bureau showed no rain on the day main unresolved were wages 7:50 starts. Forest Park (Walnut. dover Rd.. London Rd. to Jan Or. east Deepwood Dr., North Pond Rd., Rt. 85 Niles Rd., Old Colchester Rd. to Eklucation. January: 20 school days; Jan. Kindergarten changeover prairie acres have been plowed. Hickory. Webster, Elizabeth) Dally Rd.. Gilead Hill School. Hebron Elementary Hebron Elementary School north. Rham. Rham at the main entrance at 1:40 p.m. of the crime. and work assignments. They take the same buses home as Colchester line. Old Colchester Rd. Old Salt Box Rd., Gilead Hill School. School Morning t esslon Bus 2 they came in on In the morning. Routes back to 65, north to Rt. 207, Millstream Bus 8 Note: Som e Hebron Elementary 11:05, mini-bus, Hebron School, 6:45 starts, Hope Valley Rd., JA ies Rd., Rt. 66 west, Rham. will be in reverse. 7:50 surts. Porter SL. Slocum Rd. School children tiJce Bus 10 to Gilead MHIatream Rd. north of Kinney. St.. Rt. 2. Chittenden Rd., Jones St. Wellswood. Rt. 86 west. Wall S t. west. Martin Rd.. West St. R t M . turn Hill School (from corner of East S t and Burrows Hill Rd., R t 66 east. Rham. Grades 7 and 8 The dally drivers are Mrs. Muriel Loveland Rd., Wall S t north. Burnt Hill at town line, Rt. 84. Rt. 85 from In­ Burnt Hill Rd. north! and them to Bus 3 Grade 8 will be picked up at Rham at Caron, Mrs. Patricia Clark, Mrs. Sylvia tersection of 94 south to Gilead Hill Hebron Elementary School. They take to Motts, Wall St, south R t 86 west R t 7 starts, London Park, Rham. ' Crilg, Donald Heath, Mrs. Patricia 85. north to Qrlstmlll Rd., R t 88 west to the main entrance at 12:10; Grade 8 School- Bus 14 from Hebron Elementary at 2:30 Bus 4 students will take buses home as listed Greehaigh, Mrs. Carol Connors, Ed­ Bue 7 to Gilead Hill School to get Buck Rd.. Burrows Hill. Jones St, Hope 7 starts. Reidy Hill Rd.. Qrayville Rd., below. mund Leach. Mrs. Barbara McKay. 7:45 starts, (Gilead HHI School and neighborhood buses. Valley Rd. up to Sllcer to Hebron Old Colchester Rd., return at town Hne, Mrs. Jean Olbrias. Mrs. Joyce Queen, Hebron School students) R t 85 from Bus 11 Elementary School. Old Colchester Rd. to 85 north. Kinney Grade 7 Mrs. Janet Reguln, Mrs. Eva Say, Mrs. Morning session Rd.. Rham. Students will also take buses to Hebron Wood Products south to lower 7:45 starts. (Hebron School children Ruth Crosby. Donald Health Junior. ly. LADIES'ORCit SHOP I — t----- , TOP N0T8H1$ THE LOW PRICE East St. to Burnt Hill Rd. (Hebron only). Brennen Rd.. Sllcer Dr., Hope BkM 14 Bus 5 school as listed arriving at Rham by Substitute drivers are Harold Clark, Elementary students only from here V a li^ Rd. to R t 85. north from corner 11:05 starts, Hebron School. Kinney 6:50 starts. East St, Old Andover 10:05 and leaving Rham at 4:36. The Herbert Clark, Ronald Clark, Tom 5? Route 83 At Piccadilly SqUtre on). Burnt Hill Rd.. Wall St. Skinner of Hope Valley to intersection of Rt 66, Rd.. Mlltstream Rd., south to Butts, Rt. Rd.. Burnt Hill Rd.. Wall St.. Grade 7 dropoff and pickup place Is at Clark, Mrs. Donna Farnsworth. Floyd Lane, Basketshop Rd.. Loveland Rd.. Wellswood a.m. only. Gristmill Rd.. 85 to Sllcer Dr.. Brennen Rd., R t 85 Basketshop Rd.. Wall St. Rham. the entrance to the senior high wing. Fogll, Mrs. Bruce Keefe, Frank Slade. 2

MAsm 51 BISSELL Was this enough basis for re­ CMUff opening the case? The court said ST. (rear) no, because such an —by it­ Coventry school bus routes listed ME MANCHESTER self—was not serious enough to WELCOME TUES.I indicate a miscarriage of jusfice. ONUL Generally speaking, courts are Merrow Rd. all children from right walk ' o pe n th ru leery of reopening a case that has COVENTRY HIGH Bua #11 B u b #9A B ub #6 FREEZER 0 to corner bus will go left to top of MEAT MARKET already been closed. They say it is Start at 7:00 on upper Main SL to Merrow Rd. making one stop before ORDERS SCHOOL Start from C.H.S. at 7:20 first p/u Start from C.N.H.S. at 7:50 p/u too costly in both time and money Plains Rd. across Dirt Rd. for Haun's near No. firehouse to Wrighta Mills Rd. Springdale Ave. to Root Road, Cooper lop to Goose Lane. ONLY Specials Are Good thru Saturday, August 23rd Bu9 # 1 back to Depot Rd. to Old Eagllvllle Rd. out So. River Rd. p/u Rt. 31 at Dextar Lane, Ripley Hill Road to Hemlock to do so without good reason to start at 6:45 p/u 44A (all but Twin to Pine Lake Shores (walk out) back to Rd.. Talcott Hill Rd.. atop at Point, to Beuna Vister Rd. (ail children B ub # 10 WEUCEn think that a second trial will have Hilts) to Cedar Swamp Rd. to Rt. 31 to Stonahouse Rd. and p/u SfKingdala Robinshaws. Beverly Or .-and Buena walk together to stop closer than 4 (K)M£ IN AW COMPARE OUR LOW, LOW PRKXS CLOSED Start from C.N.H.S. at 0:00 out to Rt. a different outcome. Dunn Rd.. out lower Grant Hill Rd. to Ave. (Stonehouse walk In P.M.). Vista Rd. tents of 8 mile.) 6 p/u Rt. 6 turn at Andover turn and SUN. 4 MON. 44A across to Wrights Mills Rd.. out All trade and E.O. Smith children FOR THE HIGHEST QUALITY BEEF IN THE AREA!! Another man was convicted in a take high school buses unless bus •'back^to South Street p/u at bottom of South River Rd. B ub #9B \ B ub #8 morals case after failing to pro­ passed your house or street hill and again on top (no stops on hill) duce any witnesses to support his Windham Tech: take Bus #8 Start from C.N.H.S. at 7:40 to Lakei, Start at 8:05 from Rt. 31 to Plains ohe stop at Taylor's one at Silver St. THE BU TCH ER SH O P • TEL. 643-8424 Bus #2 Cheney Tech: take Van St.. Bissell Rd.. Lakeview Terrace. Rd., to Flander River Rd. to Kings Rd. corner Fwalk down) right on Wood- alibi. Afterward, seeking a new Start on Rt. 6 at 6:50 beck to South E.O. Smith taka Bua #11 (Echo Rd. walk to the Terrace). back to Bobcock Hill, to Pucker St. bridge Road to corner (Hendee Road USDA CHOICE B0NEUS8 USDA CHOICE WHOLE OENUINE AMERICAN trial, he claimed he did indeed St. stop at Silver St., Woodbrldge St. (children below Babcock Hill corner walk to corner) back to School Street to Seagrives Rd. to School. (Swamp Rd. BONELESS SPRINB LAMB, FRESH have three alibi witnesses that he (walk out). & Seagrives. Daley Rd. Bus #10 walk corner) out to South Street. SIRLOIN TIP (Ellsworth walk to Standlsh Rd.). Ext. walk to So. St. had failed to summon. Start from C.H.S. at 7:20 to Rt. 44A STEAKS LDIN CHOPS C.APT. NATHAN HALE B ub #11 TOP ROUNDS “I just didn't think I’d need p/u from Keller's 1o Northfielda Rd. out B ub #11 them,” he explained. Bus 13 SCHOOL Forge to Swamp Rd. two Stops one at Start from C.N.H.S. at 8:05 to South S' Start at 6:50 on Swamp Rd., stop at Northfields Rd. and one on Forge Rd. St. Ext. to Snake Hill Rd. (Armstrong Start from Robertson School at 6:35 OF BEEF *1 .9 9 » But the court ruled that since B u a iM two stops on Swamp Rd. one at Love Rd. walk out), on to Depot Rd. to Old p/u at corners In Geraldine Drive from TETLEY ^ Forge Rd.. Love Lane (walk out) i T B O T he had known about the three wit­ LASTONBURY MANCHESTER (England walk to Swamp Rd.) one stop Start from C.H.S. at 7:20 take No. Lane and one at corner of Brewster S t Eagleville Rd. to Pine Lake Shores, Merrow Rd. across David and out Eric, LARGE (all children walk to corners nearest to (Sraund S m n I Ttam IW)y) nesses from the start, he could not FOX nUN MALL 260 NORTH MAIN AT MAIN GRADE A ^ at corner of Brewster S t then one stop River Rd. to Goose Lane to Merrow Rd. (walk out to end bua wilt not go In) turn Avg. W t FRESH WHOU and back to Stonehouse Rd. to Lake St. you). call this newly discovered evi­ in the Middle of Brewster S t and one at first p/u on corner of Merrow and B ub #11 GROUND CHUCK 1 . 5 9 lb. 18-20 Ibt^ TEA the end. then Bread & Milk S t as far as Geraldine Dr. In Geraldine and out and Cross St. LEGS OF LAMB dence. The court said a defendant EAST HARTFORD MIDDLETOWN Start from E.O. Smith at 7:40 p/u Cut At Desired into Top Round 1150 BURNSIDE AVENUE 900 WASHINGTON ST RT 66 CANTELOUPES No. School Rd. turn. Geraldine to Goose Lane to Cassidy Bub #12 cannot keep an “ace in the hole" EGGS Pine Lake Shores (walk out) on to Steake, Top Round Roaata, Breakfaat 801 SILVER LANE BAGS Hill (walk dovm to corner) turn and COVENTRY GRAMMAR Start from C.N.H.S. at 8:05 p/u on just in case he loses the flrst lime back Goose Lane to 44A right p/u at Stonehouse Rd. one stop, then p/u Steaka, Slaw Beef and Braaaote at NO Bus #4 44A from light (Silver St. walk out) to WE USE NO IMPORTED FROZEN * 1 . 2 9 . Wl WELCOME YOUR ”***'’" Barnsbee Lane (44A walk to Barnsbee Springdale Ave. on R t 31. to Ripley HHI SCHOOL EXTRA CHARGE! around. O i S C O U N T SMALL Start at 7:00 on Trowbridge Rd. to Rd. one stop at Lewis Hill Rd. one at 44A only stopping every 3 tents of a BEEF OR SOY FILLERS. FOOD STAMP PuRCHASf 100 A O ^ Lane) p/u corner Carpenter Rd. across B u a §\ mile so group together, stop at corner Of course, if a real injustice is 44A p/u Carpenter Rd. on 44A, stop at Trowbridge Rd. Kristoff s one at Sequiera's one on Root Barnsbee Lane, (children on 44A walk Rd. for Benoit. Start from C.N.H.S. at 6:10 on No. Cddac Swamp Rd. for Victoria Rd. We Now C a i^ All BavorTot COTT SODi uncovered, a new trial is clearly in ^ C 0 U H T 7 # DOZ. W # children (walk up) in Cedar Swamp Rd/' o to Barnsbee Lane or No. River Rd.) River Rd. to the Tolland line, turn and order. nght on No. River Rd. to R t 31. stop at Bua #2 back to Broadway to Carpenter Rd. stopping no less than 4 tents of a mile For your Freezers we have U.S.D.A. Choice Hindquarters and '/4 Hindquarters, ^ P r TCES e f f e c t i v e t h r u A U G . 23, 1975 ^ B ub #12 apart walk together, stopping at corner In a murder case, years after a O ^ e r Rd.. Beverly Tr. and Buena Vista Start from C.H.S. at 7:20 first p/u at (one stop on Broadway on top of hill Bolton Branched, (walk out), left on Rt. Sides and '/4 Sides of Beef. Ali freezer orders are cut, wrapped and biast frozen at man had been convicted and sent Rd. Twin Hills two stops one in lower Dr. at Start at 7:00 on Rt. 6 to Times Farm, one on upper Dr. one stop across from (walk out) back to South S t p/u every 5 31 to School. NO EXTRA CHAR6EI to prison, important advance! tents of a mile stopping at Silver St. up B ub #2 Bua 15 Edmondson's on 44A then Cedar were made in the science of ballis­ Swamp Rd. one stop every 5 tents of a Woodbrldge Rd. turn at end and back Start from C.N.H.S. at 8:10 In Forge Brown Viui ASK ABOUT OUR LOCKER SPACE THAT WE HAVE FOR RENT! Start at 7:00 p/u Lakeview Terrace. to South St. stop at Seagraves Rd. then Rd. and out Northfield Rd. to Bread and tics. Experts, rechecking the fatal mile, one at corner Bolton Branch Rd. Jones Crossing and Wley Mountain. A Lakewood Heights, Fitzgerald Blvd., then not again unti past Vernon Branch Daley Rd. p/u at Waterfront Park, Milk St. to Dunn Rd. out Grant Hill Rd. bullet, decided that it could not and Beverty Or. Rd. one at corner Dunn Rd. and Bread Belleview Dr. and Oak Grove. (upper Grant Hill Rd. walk to corner) have been Rred from the defen­ & Milk S t left on Dunn Rd. to Grant Hill (Fieldstone Lane walk to Northfield Rd.) dant's gun. Bua #6 Rd. (Grant Hill p/u at corner) right B ub #12B This was one Of those cases, down Grant Hill to School. B ub #3 Start at 6:50 at corner Bunker Hill & Start from C.N.H.S. at 7:40 p/u ^ id the court, where “subsequent Parker Bridge Rd. next stop at dirt Rd. Waterfront Restaurant, Lakewood Start from Robertson School at 8:25 on way back, one stop at Bissell Rd., B ub #3 Heights. Fitzgerald Blvd., Beverly Or. to Dely Road stopping at Waterfront developments cast serious doubt and one stop on Lake St. Start from C.H.S. at 7:20 first p/u on (Actors Colony) and Standlsh Rd. Park, Bellevue. Oak Grove, and Daly,.>| on the justice of the conviction” Brewster S t turn at Brookside Lane Road to Standlsh Road, In South Rlve^ ' •—so tfc verdict could not stand. Road. Case Road, out Wrlghta^l^lll B ua 117 (Brewster S t viralk to Brickslde Lane) then Bread & Milk S t turn at No. School Road. A public service feature of the Start at 7:00 p/u Twin Hills Dr. two Rd. then p/u Pilgrim Hills In Mark two U American Bar Assoeialion and stops then Pilgrim Hills two stops one stops one at second Alice and one at I Bus ifi at second Alice Dr. one at Lathrop Dr. corner of Lathrop Rd. and first Alice. ROBERTSON GRAMMAR the Connecticut Bar Associa­ then one stop on Rt. 31 below fire /Start from Robertson School at 6:30 house. SCHOOL to Mark Dr(ve In to sepond Alice out tion. Bub #4 Lathrop Dr. ^all children walk to cor­ B ub #3 A.M. , 0 1975 American Bar Association Bus #8 Start from C.H.S. at 7:20 first p/u on ners) corner of Bunker Hill & Parker Bridge Bua #9 P.M. ^ K Start at 6:50 on Plains Rd. to Rd. one atop at Nathan Hale Rd. to Rt. Start from C.N.H.S. at 8:00 to Bunker B ub #5 Flanders River Rd. to Kings Rd. beck to 31 atop at firehouse, corner Mason St, Hill turn at corner of Parker Bridge Babcock Hill to Pucker SL (one stop it corner school St corner Brandbary (children walk up) back to Waterfront Start from Robertson at 8:30 picking comer of Babcock and Pucker SL) then Lane, p/u on R t 31 every 4 tents of a Restaurant, Echo Rd., Lakeview up at Hemlock Point along Rt. 31 to one stop at Lachapplle's (Melon walk to mile to Plains Rd. across on R t 31 Terrace, turn at Judd Rd. after stopping C.G.S. (only stopping at Road corners Lechapplla) one stop at corner South again back to school. for Maple Dr. (So. St. walk to Maple) or 4 tents of a mile Irhbetween.y S t and Pucker St. (South SL walk to Pucker St) then right to South S t Ext. B ub #6 left on Flanders Rd. (Banders Rd. walk B ub #3 B ub #4 I First grade to So. S t or Plains Rd. one stop at Up­ Start from C.H.S. at 7:20 to No. River Start from C.N.H.S. at 8:05 p/u Main Start from C.N.H.S. at 8:10 Twin Hills*.. ton Dr two stops on top of High St. Rd. first p/u at Folly Lane for ail of up­ Street (School St. walk out to Main) (three stops one on each rd.) to Brewster St. to Brookside Lane turn MONTINI Bus 16 take Windham Tech: P.M. p/u per No. River Rd. (5 tents of a mile) one stop at Bradbary Lane, Rt. 31 to Plains SWEET LIFE Betty Crocker and back to Swamp to corner of [ starts with FRESH Windham Tech; bring to Robertson to stop at corner No. River Rd. and only stopping every 4 tents of a mile or Boneless Bottom Brewster St. back to school (all children HOT DOG OR meet Bus or Mini Bus. Broadway, one stop at corner Goose more Plains Rd. to Flanders Rd. to High STEWING Lane and one stop at Riley Mountain Street Only stopoing every 5 tents ofa walk to corners or in one group.) PIUM HAMBURG LATER CAKE Rd. two stops on No. River Rd. across mile (all children must walk together in f half days 44A. groups). B ub #7 CHICKEN ROLLS Start from Robertson School at 8:20 ROUND TOMATOES MIXES B ub #6 B ub #5A across Trowbridge Rd. to 44A p/u Bua #9 SOUTH WINDSOR Start from C.H.S. at 7:20 Lewis Hill Start from C.N.H.S. at 7:50 p/u at Cornwall Acres, 44A to No. River Rd. to Start at 6:50 go across No. River Rd. Rd. to Depot Rd. to Rt. 32 to 195 left to Arlington Rd. on Rt. 31, p/u at Goose Lane p/u to Cassidy Hill up Judy Kuehnel 35 ox. J| A c tA sQ ' right on 44A to top of hill first p/u on Jones Crossing turn and back to Brookline Rd. then turn at Sam Green Cassidy Hill turn at top and back to lb. 95‘ Goose Lane. In an effort to eliminate the ROAST Can 44A then take RIchman Rd. one stop at Merrow Rd. one stgp then Brigham Rd. Rd. back to Daley Rd. p/u at Standlsh Sam Green Rd. then to 44A right To to Richmand Rd. no stop until on lop of Rd.'. above Standlsh just around cor­ “I'm tired" syndrome often Depot Rd. one stop for Mund. then left hill one stop at Sam Green Rd. to 44A ner. then on top of hill for Oak Grove B u b # 8 experienced by first graders. KBN'LHf\rtON on Rt. 32 to 195 left to Jones Crossing one stop on 44A. (walk to stop) (stay on own side of road turn and back to Merrow Rd. (one stop) until Bus stops), p/u at Beilvue, Water­ Start from Robertson School at 8:30 South Windsor will begin a new POLAR to Brigham Tavern Rd. (Lewis Hill p/u front Park, Hinkel Mae Dr., and Beverly p/u on Forge Lane to Oakwood Dr. turn Boneless Shoulder B ub #7 program where all first graders on 44A) no stops on hills. .Drive. and back out Forge all children walk to FOOO f t S S s Heilman’s Start from C.H.S. 7:20 to High S t two corners. attend school half days for the stops then Flanders Rd. two sti^s then first 23 days of school. Diet Soda Bua mo B ub #3B B ub #9 to Flanders River Rd. to Kings Rd. turn The program was Ginger Ale or Cola Mayonnaise Start at 6:50 at Folly Lane p/u ail up­ and back to Bobcock Hill Rd. to p/u on Start from Robertson School at 8:15 Start from C.N.H.S. at 8:05 to Sam CLOD NORTH ATLANTIC per No. River Rd. at Folly Lane (5 tents) Pucker S t two stops one at corner of p/u Lakewood Heights, Ross Ave., Green Road one stop, one stop at cor­ experimented with as a pilot » - • $ 1 1 9 turn to go to Goose Lane, p/u Coventry Babcock Hill and one at LaChappelle'a Fitzgerald Blvd., Lambard Ave., and ner for Richmond Ro. left out to 44A on project by Orchard Hill School HALF y i A C CANADIAN SNOW Hills (on Goose Lane) then turn at then stop at corner So. St. one atop on Beebe Camp Road turn and back to right on 44A to Brigham Tavern Rd. to Cassidy Hill Rd. after p/u. South St. at Manley's and one at Mills. school. Principal Larry Mlckel as a GALLON means of eliminating over­ BREADED ROAST lb. Crab Meat tiredness and loss of attention span. VEAL CAMPBELL’S 5 01. C a n O First grade children, who Drained Whole average age 5-6, experience CENTER CUT M m full-day session for Me first PATTIES PORK & BEANS time and often find the day too Watermelon long at the beginning of school. CHUCK STEAK a. The shortened day, adopted 16 oz. KRAFT Ibday’s Professionals for the 1975-76 school year in all schools by the Board of Educa­ cons MIRACLE tion, allows the children a ea. "period of adjustment” In WHIP adapting to the more STAR KIST Quart lemerrow^s iMhniques, regimented routine of first CHUCK STEAK lb. HOSTESS VARIETY LIGHT CHUNK grade. JAR Mlckel said the pilot program I DONUTS was a complete success and RATH’S Chunk TUNA Graduate Programs in Education and Human Services begin September 3. results showed by a large Semi Boneless P0LARcmmuiw\ a a < majority that it was beneficial 6.S01.O C J c 12 to the children's school life as CHUCK 12 oz. PACK 7 # Administration and Supervision well as to their home life to Braunschweigerib CAN 0 0 CAN * ' I Counseling A variety of practical and innovative limit attendance to a shorter 6 * ^ 8 9 School Psychology courses designed for teachers and other period of time in September. STEAKS Reading professional people in occupations According to responses from WONDER BIG CALIFORNIA b. TOTAL DISCOUNT! Croup Processes parents with children involved FANCY Elementary Education where learning, counseling and human in the pilot, 97 per cent found the program "generally to very Secondary Education relations are important. BREAD Avocados successful" with 89 per cent Turbot Fillet ib. Urban Education recommending continuance of 20 01. Early Childhood Register now. the program in other schools P iG C O U N t Special Education For course schedules call 243-4696. for this year. From Chuck SERVICE DELI LOAF 5'*l BiUngual/BicuItural Education Teachers felt that “for the SI first time children didn't com­ CUBE NSPCOfMmULfWEKFS KlICHeN FRESH plain of wanting to go home or r. CnscgEggp* is , College of Education' .•g^.|j»KWCHSON H PN p o m su m Ib. |i*eH2E2E»-i being tired. There were no P 6 .P kt O O A A P AXWELLII8USE ^fU FF Mif 5i University of Hartford STEAKS OFF MH tears. Their physical stamina k^Ros.Prlco IJ 200 Bloomfield Avenue was not being taxed and they R of.P rlco 60M£Riuu»f A d h i coifee;« i 25 Half Oallon 3.1 lD.DKaS.|| University of Hartford could handle everything else.” West Hartford, Conn. 06117 CMOKS ▼■MU !l5 R 9MI Teachers of first graders are 99 l l ... *|49 ji j LIOHT N L IV IL Y NU MAID CORN Oil ■ ' assigned tutoring respon­ Undergraduate courses in; Arts and Sciences / Business and Public Administration / Education / ICE milH i|! mmiiiiiRiM !! sibilities after their students M ilk . 1 1 0 .0 0 ..,.k... 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V MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed., August 20, 1975 — PAGE TWENTY-FIVE-i p a g e t w e n t y -f o u r - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Wed., August 20. 197^ Halp Wanted 13 Hornet For Sala 23 Homes For Sale □ REAL ESTATE 23 Homes For Sale 23 Homes For Sale 23 Homes For Sale 23 Homes For Sale 23 MANCHESTER- Seven room sre Quality Aboayo Exceedt The PHcelj GARRISON COLONIAL - four CONTACT SAlifHUN Hornet For Sala 23 Raised Ranch, 3/4 acre, 2 jWtariO O t« t n aiaU M tMki u h M baths, 2 fireplaces, two car gar­ years old, fieldstone fireplace, I* M 1 * 1 OaH *Mr, HP MMb- age, carpeting, pool, huge deck, beamed ceiling, wall-to-wall Tolland bus routes aiHI^HDi MFaN ir Ml I * IMH M. 7.8 ACRES - pond, custom built carpeting, family room, sliding central air-conditioning, $46,- MUM, P .U « 4117.0... (0 * 4 4 1 2 1 * (talonial, 2 i/2 baths, family glass doors to large deck, gar­ Fm i h M UI/2S5SM. 900. Warren E. Howland danlel f room, fireplaces, garages. age, mint condition, $51,700 ‘ ECONOMY TWO FAMILY" 1, H e r a ld Realtors 643-1108. Hutchins Agency, 646-3166. Philbrick Agency, Realtors, Why rent when you can own (or this price? Let your tenant Toltond High School bine, Apple, Laurel. Blueberry, Beech. Columbine, Dogwood). 646-4200. u i These atudenta return home on CLASSFFIED ADVERTISING SWIMMING POOL, garage, B 81 Pine Hill. White Birch). MEATOWNSVk SILVER LANE • EAST HARTFORD LUBRICATION HELP - 30 LOCUST STREET - two help pay your mortgage. Separate heating systems. 7:05 stirts Old Slolford Rd. tame bus. wall-to-wall carpeting are B m 51 I Needed immediately, for se- family, no agents please. $44,- BOLTON - 6 1/2 room Ranch on Convenient location. Call George Popik. $36,500. (including Lorriini. Robblo, Cook, 7:40 starts Cora and Canter Rda.. B m 51 features of this clean six-room S M v . C ^ o r . Bold HW. Dunn HHt. Marrow Rd. (including N o iw a ^ 8:10 atarta Crystal Lake Rd. '■cond shift. We have openings 000. Phone 646-2426, 9-5. 1 1/2 acres, generous size Torry). This but loovoi ot 7:30 for Colonial. Nicely shaded yard, Woods), Wdbrldge, South Rd.. (firehouse to Hunter). Meat E(M)iHHny Outlet PHONE 643-2711 (tor experienced lubrication short residential street. Must rooms, two fireplaces, 2-car WMMkfn Tech. North River. R t 74(8. Rhmr to Charter). These etudents return home on help, for greasing trucks and garage. $39,900. Philbrick Agen­ same bus. FOR ASSISTANbe IN PLACING YOUR AD sell now. Priced accordingly. Bm 52 B m 52 lllAIIDCa Tues., W ^. 9 to '6 • Thurs., Fri. 9 to 9 | j'ailers with a mobile unit, cy, Realtors, 646-4200. 7:05 turts Old Post Rd. (ir>ciudlng 7:30 atarta Old Poet Rd. (Indudlng B m 52 Mr. Matthew, Belfiore Agency, “SUPER SPLIT” Old Kont Qim st, ML Spring. Wonder- Old Kant Qamat Ridge, ML Spring to 6:15 atarta Dunn Hill (Indudlng Bald |1lUUKdI Sat. 8 to 6 • (Closed All Day Monday) oiarting rate $3.75 hourly. With 647-1413. iHow). Hillcrett Wondervfew.) HIH). Tory Rd. (Induding Skunkamaug, ethnee for advancement. All RAISED RANCH - Seven (3holce “Rockledge” Location. 2Vz baths, built-ins, G i^ ), Cora, Center, Old Cathole. Bm 53 B m 52 fridge benefits. Uniforms and rooms, 3 bedrooms, 2 fireplaced living room, huge rec. room, carpeting and 2 7-05 starts Qrandviow (Indudlng Par- Thaaa atudenta return home on ADVERTISING LOVELY immaculate English 7:50 starts Cider Mill, Walgold Rd.. Lean, Tantfar, MTattarn ADVERTISINB tame bua. NOTICI5 tools furnished. For appoint­ fireplaces, 2-car garage, family garages. Call Bud Lewis. $47,900. I r l ^ Woodland). Walgold. Cldar MW. Metcalf (Indudlng Elgin), Dunn Hill and (talonial on private, shaded, and Bm 54 B m 5 3 1 — Loot and Found ment call 688-2233. room, modern kitchen with Bald HIM. 2 — Paraonali HEADLINE shrubbed yard. New kitchen, 7-05 starts Mile HIM Rd. (Rt 15 to 8:15 atarta Koziey Rd. (Indudlng RATES B m 5 3 3 — Announcamanta distinctive stone fireplace. WOODED LAND -I- PLUS beamed ceiling, wall-to-wall Dockeral) (including Loahr. Ann, Eastview). Peter Green Rd. SIRLOIN TIP ROAST 12:00 noon the day before 7:30 atarta Summit Dr., Virginia These atudenta return home on 4 ^ Entartainmant 1 d a y ...... 94 word per day HOSTESSES OR HOST, Aluminum storms, screens, Four and a halt acres of woodland, abuting stale property carpeting, air-conditioners, Russell. Clark. Ridge) Dockeral. Reed Lane, Merrow Rd.. Rhodes Rd. publication. RANCH - 5 rooms, city utilities, REALE’S CORNER 5 — Auctiono 3 days ...... 84 word per day professionally landscaped. $52,- (including Carter and Glenview) (induding Goose Lane from Anderaon same bus. Run A. Deadline for Saturday and cocktail waitresses or waiters, handy location. $29,900. doors. Breezeway and garage. In Tolland, would usually sell for about $30,000.00 6 days 74 word per day 000. Philbrick Agency, 175 MAIN STREET______PHONE 646-4525 Bm 55 to Marrow) B m 53 FINANCIAL Monday Is 12:00 Noon Friday. for weekends, apply in person, Philbrick Agency, Realtors, Attractive residential street. 6:35 atarta Old Stafford (Center to 26 d a y s 64 word per day 7 0$ Starts New Rd. (from Pine to B m 5 4 8 ~ Bonda-Stocka-Mortgagaa Podunk Mill Restaurant, 989 Fast salq im perative. Mr, Realtors, 646-4200. Curtis, Including Robbia. Lorraine. IS WORD MINIMUM 646^200. This land is improved with a beautiful seven room Grant HIU) (including Apple, Holly, 7 35 starts Sugar Hill Rd. (Indudlng 0 — Parsonai Loam Cook. Charter, Slater, Stevens). Ellington Rd., South Windsor. Matthew, Belfiore Agency, 647- $26,600 BUYS this lovely three Beech. Columbine, Grant HIU.) Bakos). Hunter Rd.. Brownsbridge IQ — Inturanca Happy Ads . $2.00 inch PLEASE READ RANCH, constructed ol natural redwoos - blessed with $28,000. ATTRACTIVE 5 room Theta students return home on 1413. GARRISON COLONIAL - Seven B m 5 5 (Induding Weber). Grahaber Rd. bedroom Raised Ranch, gar­ EMPLOYMINT MANCHESTER- Three many extras. Ranch, fireplace, baseboard 7 starts Goose Lane, Baxter Rd. same bua. Run B. CLEANERS - part time, six rooms, 1 1/2 baths, formal age, large lot. Call us now! Cen­ B m 55 13 — Help Wanted YOUR AD bedroom older Colonial on tree heating, stove, refrigerator. (Including Cassidy. Old Farms, 7:40 atarta Rt 30 (from Hrahouae to days per week, Monday through MANCHESTER- Large seven dining room, aluminum siding, tury 21, Phyllis Jackston Agen­ 8:15 starts Rt. 74 (Canter to Peter 14 — Buslnasa Opportunltlae CliMlllfd Id! *t» Ultdn Qvtr shaded lot, dining room, large You can purchase both for $52,500.00 Hutchins Agency 646-3166. Meadowood) Anthony Rd. (Marrow to Hunter) (induding M t Spring from room Ranch, attached garage, swimming pool, enclosed Green), M t Spring (from Hlllcreet to Rt ,15 — Situation Wanted Saturday, 8 a.m. to 11 a.m., cy. 646-1316, 649-8782, 646-3313. Fetko) (Including Summit Virginia). HIDcrest to R t 30). R t 74 (Robin CIrde. rei ■ * ...... th* phon* u ■ convtfll«nc«. kitchen, 2-car garage. Only 30). Valleyviewflew (Including Arnold. must be steady and dependable, large lot, storage shed. porch, patio. $38,000, Philbrick B m 51 Raiach. Carriage. Pilgrim). 30). e i . . EDUCATION Th* H.rtid li rMponilbl* lor $37,900. Wolverton Agency, A REAL BUY - CALL NOW MANCHESTER - Spring Street Harriett. Elizabeth...... Andrew),R t 30 only on* Incorrtcl InHrtlon and apply Forbes and Wallace Manchester Green area, $36,- Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. 7:05 Starts Anthony Rd. (Fetko to B m 55 Riw tor Um RoUsslarto. Any Size Flan 18 — Private Instructions Realtors, 649-2813. REDUCED - Cape convenient - Many trees shade this large (Gulf to Burroughs). 29 19 — Schoolt-Ciasaas 900, owner, 643-6882. Stuart). Glen (including Corrlne, Carol. then only to th* ill* ol th* Department Store, Manchester 7*35 starts Old Stafford (Indudlng Theta atudenU return home on to bus and shopping, three raised Ranch with three Stuart). Sherry Circle. 20 — Instructions Wanted orlglnil ln**rtlon. Error* which Curtis. Cook. Lorraine. Robbie, Slater. same but. Parkade, Thursday, August 21, BOLTON - RANCH, 5 rooms, 3 bedrooms, owner anxious, low B m S i NEW DUTCH COLONIAL- bedrooms, one full, two half Charter) REAL ESTATE do not l*ii*n th* v*lu* ol th* between 9 a.m., and noon. Ask MANCHESTER- FULL bedrooms, garage, large 30’s, Century 21, Phyllis 7 starts Old Stafford Rd. (Indudlng B m 55 Seven spacious rooms, three baths, relax in paneled family B m 5 7 8:20 staru Baxter Rd., Old Farnu FRESH PORK 23 — Homes for Sals *dv*rtlt*m*nt will not b* cof- for Mr. Markey or Mr. Spooner. Dormer Cape, 4 bedrooms, 2 wooded lot $36,000. Philbrick Jackston Agency, 646-1316, 649- Buff Cap Ext. from Curtis to Line), Buff 7 35 atarta R t 74 (from Robin to 24 — Lots-Land tor Sals r*ct*d by *n •dditlon*l ln**r- bedrooms, fireplaced family room, two fireplaces, oversized Cap. Plains Rd.. (indudlng Cone). and Meadowood. Goose Lane. baths first floor family-room Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. 8782, 646-3313. Crestwood) (Including Crmtwood. These atudenU return home on 25 — Investment Property llon. room off kitchen, aluminum two-car garage. Owner, 643- B m 80 PART TIME custodian and with fireplace, treed lot, walk HHltop. Lakevlew), R t 30 (Guff to Var- same bus. GENDA 26 — Buaineas Property • siding, two-car garage, high Y4- 2553. 7 starts Eaton Rd. (Indudlng WWIe non Une) (Indudlng VaHeyvIew. Arnold. SPARE 27 — Resort Property maintenance, 7:30-10:30 a.m. to Keeney School. $39,900. B m 55 Circle), Hurtburt ( i n d u ^ S n ip ^ and 26 — Real Estate Wanted acre wooded lot with fabulous Harrieff. EHzabeth). 8:15 fU rU Grant Hill Rd. (Partridge For appointment write Box B, Warren E. Howland Realtors BSACFISH Carvsns). Doyle Rd. All Middle School students return view. Merritt Agency, 646-1180, to Cider Mill), Grandview. Woodland, SALAMI Manchester Herald. 643-1108. B m 51 home on same but. RIBS MtSC. SERVICES 13 c o m p a n y MAHCHESTER 7:05 surts R t 30 (Old Post to ToBand Elamantary Sctioola Partfidga- 31 — Servicee Offered Thaaa atudenta return home on 32 — Painting-Papering □ EMPLOYMENT urroughs). Kingsbury Ave. (Indudlng B m 5 0 FULL AND PART TIME - golf JUST LISTED - all brick apart­ RANCH (NEW LISTING) ? same bus. Run A. 33 — Building-Contracting LAKEWOOD CIROE AREA stum), Rt 74 (VerrMXt to LaFountalne). 8:15 starts Anthony Rd. (Merrow to •sssasssssssssssssesssssesss ARE YOU familiar with B m 55 34 — Roofing-Siding course maintenance, apply ment, three units, owners Virginia. Summit Or.. Virginia Lana In­ SPECIAL Nice location — Bowers School area. Pleasantly shaded with five fireplaces, five B m J 2 6:35 staru Rhodes Rd. (Indudlng 7 A 35 — Haatlng-Plumoing Halp Wantad 13 casualty and property in­ Tallwood Country Club, Route Anaaldi built four bedroom Colonial apartment has three bedrooms, duding Randy.) bedrooms, beautiful pool, the 7:05 starts Rt 30 (Gulf to OM Poet) Caatla), Merrow Rd. 36 — Flooring surance, can use person part with a family room, Florida room, smaller lot with wood-deck patio. Large fireplaced living These students return home on 85, Hebron. formal dining room, fireplaced BOLTON- Custom built raised CONDOMINIUM - loaded with finest appointments, spec­ (Including Elizabeth. Arnold. Harriett These atudenU return home on 37 — Moving-Trucking-Storaga time to handle small accounts, two fireplaces, breezeway, two car room. Large eat-in kitchen. Full ceramic bath. Three VaUeyview). Rt 74 (Center to Gulf) tame bus. Run A. 38 — Servicat Wanted ATTENTION Demonstrators - living room. Second floor has Ranch, on over an acre, huge extras, three bedrooms, closets tacular, secluded library. same bus. Run B. . garage, nicely treed lot, low SO's. (Including Hilltop. Crestwood. Toltand B m 50 4 . 7 9 . o 9 15-20 hours per week, call 278- BABYSITTER wanted daily for two, one bedroom units. Call us kitchen,with built-in oven and galore. Call today! Century 21, B m 57 Toys and Gifts. Work now thru Call now to inspect. Vic Maulucci, bedrooms. One-car basement garage. Very clean condition An air of distinction and Green) 8:35 starts Old Poet (from Center to MI8C. FOR SALE 7770 for information. 8:20 aU rU Anderaon Rd.. W eladd December. Free Sample Kit. boys, first grade. Buckley 646.6235. today! Century 21, Phyllis range. Three bedrooms, 2Vz Phyllis Jackston Agency, 646- and some extras included In the sales price of $38,500. grace not often found at this B m 5 4 M t Sprmg), Old Kent Rd.. Qem el By the piece Seve sot Lb.l 41 _ Articles for Sals Rd., MeUalf Rd. (including Elgin), Cider 42 — Building Suppliat No experience needed. Call or School - Northfield Green (tan- Jackston Agency, 646-1316, 649- baths, 2-car garage, $54,500. 1316, 648-8782, 646-3313. 7 starts Paler Green Rd.. Hunter Rd. Ridge. M t Spring (Indudina Hiicreat) Subject to approval ol Probate Court. price. Offered at $130,000. Mill Rd. 43 — Pets -Birds- Dogs ACT NOW dem onstrators; 8782, 646-3313, Wolverton Agency, Realtors, (Irom Peter to Bakos). Sugar HW (from (from HWereet to Old Poet). write Santa’s Parties, Avon, dominium area. Call after 8 These atudenU return home on 44 — Livestock E arn $1000 or m ore with WARREN E. Bakos to Old Stafford). K ozlay Theta atudenta return home on Conn. 06001. Phone 1-673-3455. p.m., 643-8891. 649-2813. CAPE- Eat-in kitchen, formal same bus. 45 — Boats & Acetssorias PASEK (Including EaaMew). tame bus. Run B. Treasure House party plan. MANCHESTER - Just listed. dining room, fireplaced living B m 1 Our Own, Fn$h Matin 46 — Sporting Goods Also Booking Parties. B m S I HOWLAND B m IS 8:35 starts Ann Dr., Grant Hill from 47 ~ Garden Products Name brand toys and gifts PERSONS to work with other REALTORS, MLS Immaculate Seven room room, 3 bedrooms, 2-car gar­ 8:25 starts Dunn Rd., Reed Rd. Baallora______SSS-IIOt . 7 starts t a r in g Rd., New Rd. (from Gehring to Tovm Une. 48 — Antiques (Fisher-Price, Tonka, Fenton) girls in kitchen. Call 649-0305 289-7475 742-8243 Ranch, on Conway Rd., three Stafford mgs age, immaculate condition, ODEGARD Gehring to Blueberry) (indudlng Pine (induding Glenview. Carter, Timber JOBSEEKERS Employment B m 3 49 ^ Wanted to Buy Free Kit. Top connmissions. HiU. White Birch. Blueberry. Laurel). Trail), Loehr Rd. (indudlng Ann. Clerk. ITALIAN SAUSAIX Service ■ open 8 a.m.-8 p.m., Between 9-5. bedrooms, fireplace, family MOVE RIGHT IN $36,900. Philbrick Agency, 6:35 sU rU Crestwood and Hilltop, Also booking parties. Call 242- B m M ' RusaaH. Ridge). RENTALS with full and part time oppor­ room with sliding glass doors to Realtors, 646-4200. These atudenta return home on turn around. R t 74 (from Lakevlew to (MEDIUM DR HDT) This beautifully decorated and com- 7 starts Crystal Lake (firehouie to 52 — Rooms for Rent 5830 or collect person-to-person PART TIME service station patio, flowering shrubs, delight- REALTY MANCHESTER- West side ■ Crystal Lake). tunities available now. East plataly ramodelad Duplex. Each tide Hunter). Qrahaber Rd. (from Snipeic to same bus. 53 — Apartments for Rent for Miss Jean, 0491-2100. Kindergarten attendant, call 644-8933 between lul spacious rear yard with CAPE - Six rooms, treed lot, Cape, fireplace,, rec room, for- ■, Toppi). Brownsbridge (Including B m 52 54 — Homes tor Rent Hartford, 568-1070. MANCHESTER - 83 North Elm has two bedrooms, plus one un* B m 2 55.^ Business tor Rent swimming pool, garage, tool city utilities, handy location. Weber). 6:15 a.m.. starts Cedar Swamp. MUe 8 a.m., and 2 p.m. St., good value, two story home, finished bedroom, complete new mal dining room, extra clean. " 11:30, take home, Holly. Beech, 56 — Resort Property for Rent WANTED- Male help for part- shed. $39,900, Cantor & Gold­ $31,500. Philbrick Agency, B m f7 Hill Rd., Dockeral Rd. 6 1/2 rooms, aluminum siding, kitchen, large ceremic tile bath, wall- 643-4365 Deep lot, big two-car garage. These students return. home on Columbine, Dogwood, Elm, Apple. Pine 57 — Wanted to Rent DO YOU have p arty plan time in haying. Apply in person 7 starts Marrow Rd. (Including ROCKVILLE Memorial Nur­ family size kitchen, formal farb Realtors, 643-8442 , 875- tO’Wall carpeting, new refrigeretor Realtors, 646-4200. Price just reduced to $36,^. h same bus. Hill. U urel, White Birch, Blueberry. 56 — Misc. for Rent experience? Friendly Toy Par­ Rhodes). Wslbddge Rd. (Indudlng Cedar Swamp. at 364 Bidwell Street, singg Home - now taking 6244. and range, eeperate heating Call Warren E. Howland ' B m 53 dining room, three bedrooms, Nedweld). South Rfvsr Rd.. R t 74 (Rt 12, pick up. Mile Hill, Dockeral. AUTOMOTIVE ties has openings for manager^ Manchester. •ystems, eeperate driveways, on# 8:15 starts Eaton Rd.. Willis CIrde. appiUcations, for nurses aide many beautiful trees and NEW L RANCH now being Realtors, 643-1108. 15 to THS). Reed. Carter, Glenview, Timber Trail. 61 — Autos for SaM In your area. Managers find it garage, on large lot, excellent in These students return home on bsition, available September, shrubbery, good financing, $34,- framed on wooded lot. Nice Bus 1 Loehr, Ann, Ridge, Ruaaell. Clarke. 62 — Trucks for Sals easy to recruit because friendly TRUCK MECHANIC - come, to help pay mortgage, 138,- same bus. Run A. 63 — Heavy Equipment for Sale 875-0771. kitchen, family room combina­ HARTFORD - Neat and clean j 7 stwts Merrow Rd. (from Weld- B m 3 demos have no cash invest­ 900, Cantor & Goldfarb 500. Call owner at 643-9678. Prin­ brldgs to Coventry Line). B m 53 64 — Motorcyciat-Blcydta Immediate openings. No *32,500 starter home, 2-famiIy, 3-3 11:30, take home, Grant Hill, Grand­ Realtors, 643-8442 , 8756244. cipals only plaasa. BEAT THE PRICE tion. Master bedroom features 8:40 atarta CarriSM Dr. (Indudlng 65 ~ Campare-Trallera-Moblla ment, no collection or delivei?. These students wW be dropped off at view. Woodland, Partridge, New Rd., $ experience required. Starting WAITRESSES, Cooks and Remodeled six room Cape New furnace, ideal for young or ■' dressing room, cathedral cgmer d Welbridge end Bendy Rd. to Pilgrim). Robin Circle (including Homes CaU coUect, Carol 518489-4571. Gehring. SAVE 40 to 80c U.I pay $344. plus food, clothing, Dishwashers - openings with aluminum siding, central old. Only, ^7,000. Wolverton catch But 67. Ralach). 1.19 66 ^ Automotive Service MANCHESTER Six room ceiling and full bath. Call for 12, pick up, Old Post Old Kent These atudenta return home on 67 — Autos for Rent- housing. Ages 17-35. Ehillstment available, join the family at more details. P.S. soon starting Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. Bm2 Garnet Ridge, M t Spring, Wonderview, KITCHEN HELP - Breakfast Dormered Cape, vinyl siding, location. Will take your home same bus. Run B. required. Call U. S. Army, 643- Grandma’s Country Pie MANCHESTER - New Listing, INCREASE 7 stwts Grahaber Rd. (Topol to Arnold, ValTeyvtew, Elizabeth. Andrews cook, 5 a.m. • 8 a.m. additional e x c e lle n t c o n d itio n , 3-4 in trade. another Ranch and a four Una). Crystal Lake Rd. (Hunter to Une), B m 5 4 Way, Harriett Restaurant, 501 West Middle bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, fully seven room Colonial, first floor bedroom Colonial. T.J. MANCHESTER - New on the 8:10 starts Old Poet (from M t Spring hours if desired. Kitchen Hunter Rd. (Town Line to Bekoe). B m 52 family room, 1 1/2 baths, gar­ BRAND NEW 6 ROOM COLONIALS, market and never lived in six “ to Rt 30 indudlng Wbndervlew), Turnpike, Manchester, apply in applianced kitchen, close to TJ. CRDCKETT Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. Sugar HIM (Town Une to Bekoe). 11:30, take home. Koziey, Eastview, porter, 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., age, great location, $45,900, Kingsbury Ave.. R t-74( 74 (Une to Snlpslc), * • AUTO MECHANIC - person mornings. Parkade and Waddell School. Realtor 643-1577 room Ranch with three . A l high school students return home Oakwood Lane. Peter Green, Robin ROUND CHUCK □ NOTICES uw k’s helper, 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Frechette & Martin, 64^4144. ranches Snlpslc Lake Rd., Hurlburt Rd. Immediate openings. No bedrooms, dining room, kitchen ’ on the same bua. Circle. Raisch Or., Carriage Dr.. Asking $35,900. Principals only, BIG, new raised Ranch on big (in ch in g Cervana). apply in person, weekdays 9 Toland MMdto School Pilgrim. Alden. experience required. Starting lot with big $2,000 federal tax with dishwasher and disposal, Theta students return home on NO EXPERIENCE 649-7572. B m 50 12, pick up, Doyle, Lakevlew. Crystal Lott and Found 1 a.m. - 4 p.m.. East Hartford pay - $344. plus food, clothing, BOLTON - Salt box, circa 1740, aluminum siding, baseboard. same bus. GROUND GROUND REQUIRED-SELL rebate. Pick your finishing 7:30 start at Gehring Rd.. Dockeral Lake, Sh e n lp ^ Hurlburt. Cervans, Convalescent Ilome, 745 Main seven rooms, two baths, 2-car housing. Ages 17-35. Enlistment REDUCED - quick sale by HEBRON-BOLTON LINE - colors, T.J. Crockett, Realtor, heat, only $43,5M. Wolverton,^ Rd. (Induding Cedar Swamp, Dunn Eatdn. WIIIU. FOUND - Black and white male Street, East Hartford. required. Call U.S. Army 643- garage, shed and horse barn on Agency, Realtor 649-2813. Rd.) owner. Mid-fifties. Offers con­ Don’t miss seeing this im­ mmmmm 643-1577. B m 5 5 B m 53 cat, flea collar, Princeton G O Q O U M O R 26.5 acres. Ideal country living B m 52 6:10 starts Sugar Hill (Induding 11:30, take home, Tory. sidered. Rockledge area. maculate Raised ^ n c h on a 7:40 starts Glen Dr. (indudlng Carol. 1 A A 6 Street area. 643-8487. PERSON wanted, general of­ private well treed lot. With and future developement. Seen Bakoa), Hunter Rd.. Bfownabrldge (Rt Skunkamaug, Gary, Buff Cap Ext., Cur­ CENTER OF TOWN, TALCOTTVILLE- Main Street, • fice work, forty hour week, call Spacious seven room Raised by appointment only. Realtors, Stuart CorrfrM). 30 to Weber, Including Weber), Doyle tis, Lorraine. Robbie, Cook, Slater, ICE CREAM Ranch, large wooded lot, 224 seven rooms includin| three aluminum sided. Colonial, com­ old Colonial styled two-family Rd. (inddulng Lakevlew). Charter. Stevens. 289-2735. Wentworth, Burns and B m 53 . FOUND - Mixed breed puppy, Ferguson Rd., Manchester, Ct., bedrooms, eat-in kitchen, / % pletely remodeled by Dwner- 6-6 with three bedrooms. Tro­ 7:40 start! Doyle Rd.. Hurlburt These students return home on 12. pld( up. Tolland Stage, Crystal 7 9 \ IMMEDIATE OPENINGS Olmsted, 522-2138 or evenings, 734 Lake. Browrubridge, Weber, Qrahabec, light tan female. Call l)og REAL ESTATE call 643-1210.______fireplaced living room, dining FINANCING AVAILABLE builder. Super kitchen with all car garage, close to highway. •; ^Indudlng Cervana). Snlpslc Lake, Rt same but. SALES trainee interested in a EARN HIGH INCOME 649-7630. 74 (Town Une to Center). Kingabury B m 5 5 Hunter, Sugar Hill, Bakos. Bald Hill, 10 Iba. or more ^rden, 646-4^. room and recreation room. It AS LITTLE AS 5% DOWN TO appliances. Priced to sell. T.J. Wolverton Agency, Realtors, 5 Iba. or more career in retail jewelry. Ava. 8:10 starts Welbridge Rd. (Indudlng Dunn Hill. SALES PERSON ALL EXPENSES PAID THE ULTIMATE - looking for a has to be seen to be ap­ QUALIFIED BUYERS (taockett. Realtor, 643-1577, 649-2813. B m 54 Nedweld). South River Rd., R t 74, B m 54 FOUND - Irish setter puppy, Experience not necessary. NO CASH BOND good clean house without the preciated. Large two car gar­ Fun Um* raal aatato aalaaparaen 7:40 starts Grant HIU Rd. (indudlng North River Rd. 12, pick up, Rhodes, Old Cathole. female. Call Dog Warden, 646- Must be willing and alert. Full REQUIRED problems of maintenance? At a age and carpeted laundry room PRICE WILL INCREASE RY $1000 Grandview, Partridge, Woodland), New These students return home on Merrow Rd.. Anthony. Stuart, Carol. time. Salary open. Phone 643- n a a d a d . R a a l **(*<* a x p a ria n o * n a l a Rd. (from Gant to Hc^). same bus. Corrlne. Glen, Sherry. Virginia, Sum­ 4555. praraqutaH*. Up lo $12,000 aonuat 18 YEARS OR OLDER reasonable price? Here are on lower level. Call now, priced ANDOVER <41,900 on Sept. 1,1975 Once Again, Lean Tender 2741. g u a ra n la a d . S a n d raaum * lo one and acres, new Raised M ANCHESTER & AREA B m S5 B m 5 7 mit, Anderson, Metow. Cider Mill. VALID DRIVERS LICENSE three -1. Three bedrooms 2 1/2. in the low 40’s. It is an excellent V* 7:40 starts Anderson Rd.. Goose 6:15 staru Gehring Rd.. New Rd. B m 86 LOST - Passbook 4-lh3, 8-65, WABRENE. APPLY baths, eat-in kitchen including value. Zinsser Agency, 646-1511. Ranch, two baths, two Lane (Anderaon to Caaaidy). Baxter Rd. (Gehring to Pine Hilt, Indudlng Laurel. 11:30, U k e home, R t 74. Cora, 112131, 5^287, E13704, 89145, TRANSMISSION Rebuilder - all appliances. $34,500,2. Ranch fireplaces, garage. If desired DONT DELAY $29,900 - RANCH ttylad Condominium. Vacant. Ownara (indudlng Old Farms, Maadowood). Pine Hill, White Birch). Center, Alfred. North River, South Ford C4, small cruisamatic, DAILY 9-5 LONDON BROIL Savings Bank of Manchester. eat-in kitchen with all TOLLAND - pre-Revolutionary $3,oix) less as. (ONLY 7 LOTS REMAIN) anxious. ONara Invitad. Bm 56 These students return home on River, Walbridge. Children's World, automatics, part-time, call 289- HOWLAND Good Humor Corp. same bua. Run A. Baxter. Old Parma, Meadow ood. (CUT FRDM TDP RDUND) Application made for appliance. Central vacuum Colonial on 2 plus picturesque $30,900 - RANCH with 2 badrooma, Immaculata condi­ 7:40 starts Crystal Lake Rd. (from 8251 for appointment. RaaHor* 555 Main ttraal Kennedy Rd. and ______CJ ______Hunter to Town Line), Willie Circle, B m $7 Caasidy, Goose Lane. payments. system. Best grade of wall-to- acres. Painstakingly tion, family room, baaemanl garaga, carpaling, Manehaatar, Conn. Sullivan Ava. Eaton Rd. 8:35 staru Anthow Rd. (Virginia to BpecUl Education wall carpet. Tv/o bedrooms. reconstructed using original ANDOVER <6,900 nice lot. Covantry. Stuart). Stuart Dr.. Carol Dr.. Corrlne B m 1 WANTED General Machinist - South Windsor, Cl. Bm 57 IMPOUNDED - Retriever $34,900. 3. Three bedrooms, materials where possible, with One acre lot, trees, privacy. Real Estate $31,900 - 7:30 starts Peter Green Rd., Koziey Df., Glen Dr.. S h e ^ Circle. 7:05, staru Buff Cap Rd.. Buff Cap 50 hours, paid holidays, - RANCH with 3 badrooma, carpaling. Avallabla These studenU return home on Ext.. Old SUfford Rd.. Curtis D r, Old cross, female, black. Vicinity Tal. 289-8251 den, patio, two baths, fireplace. the efficiency of the new. (Including Eastview). Torry Rd.. excellent insurance benefits. immediately. Vernon. same bus. Run B. Post Rd. South Street. Contact Coventry TYPIST with light shorthanded Equal Opportunity Employar Complete kitchen, only $32,900. Exquisite paneling (Including Gary, Skunkamaug), Rt 74 Metronics Inc., Route 6 & 44A, Center $31,900-- OLDER Cape In South WIndeor. Five roome ((Ury to Center). B m 58 Meet Bus 3 at Leonard's Corner Dog Warden, 423-6524. experience needed for clerical All come with central air, full wainscoating, 12 over 12 win­ Firehouse, exchange studenU. This BOLTON <11,000 Bm Si 8 20 staru Old Stafford jCurtla to Bolton. duties in a small busy office in INSTANT PART TIME work, basement, city utilities, carport dows, center chimney featuring with enclosed porch.- Looking lor ottare. Town Line). Buff Cap Rd.. Plains Rd. bus will go to Skinner and Sykes. Three acres, trees, privacy, 7:40 starts Old Stafford (Curtis to Manchester. 646-4048. start tonight, phone 623-9128. and storage area, pool, and ten­ 30’ keeping room, three twin $33,900 - OLDER 7 room Colonial, wall-to-wall carpeting, Tosm Une. induding Buff (^ap Ext). (including Cone). B m 2 Auctlona 3 CHURCH Secretary - dead end street. Owner finan­ These students return home on 7:30 Special Education studenU to nis courts. Keith Real Estate, size bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths. treed lot. Great condition. Buff Cap Rd., Plains Rd. (including Manchester. Applicant must be cing available. Cone). same bus. Hartford. SWITCHBOARD Operator - SALES trainee interested in a 646-4126 , 649-1922. Must be sold. Owner $32,000 - BUNGALOW styled home, huge above-ground B m 55 B m 3 TO IE SOLD AT an excellent m ist, be able to Immediate openings. No Bm 55 $ career in retail jewelry. transferred. Asking lowest 646-4144 pool. Must be seen. Treed lot. Two-car garaga 7:05 sU rU Gehring Rd.. Merrow Rd.. supervise staff and have em­ 7:40 starts Reed Rd. (Including 8:20 staru Grahaber Rd. (including PUBLIC AUCTION experience required. Starting Experience not necessary. OAKLAND STREET - han­ $80’s, call Arthur or Suzanne with loft. Coventry. Carter and Glenview), Loehr Rd. Snlpslc). Crystal Lake (Hunter to Line). Crystal Lake Rd.. Eaton Rd.. Grahaber ExcellonI1.39 For The Outdoor Barbaqn 11M 7 Ford 0*l«xl* 5M , 8*rl*l No. 7- pathy for, and ability to deal These studenU return home on Rd.. Arnold Or. pay - ^44. plus food, clothing, Must be willing and alert. Full dyman’s special, eight room Shorts, 646-3233. J. Watson Lawrence F. FIANO $36,900 - (Induding Clark, Ann. Ridge, Russell). I e 54-CK14S2, Wodnoiday, Auguot with public. Hours 8:30 a.m. - FRECHETTE & MARTIN, INC., Realtors - EXCEPTIONAL Ranch, 3 badrooma, almoet same bus. Meet with Bus 2 and exchange housing,lousing. Ages 17-35. Enlistment time. Salary open. Phone 643- house, needs re p a irs, on Beach Real Estate Co., 647- Bm 50 I27, 197S at 10 a.m., Morlarly 4:45 p.m., Monday-Friday. Realtors 649-5371 finished rec room, garage. Vernon. B m 60 students. Will also meet Stafford required.squ Call U.S. Army, 643- busline, two baths, two car gar- 263 MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER 7:40 starts New Rd. (from Apple to IBrothara, 315 Cantar 8t., 2741. 9139. $39,900 - LARGE Seven room Colonial, 2 lull bathe, fire­ 8:20 sUrU New Rd. (from Grant Hill Special Education bua for studenU. Liberal benefits, and salary 94^. ge, aluminum siding, make an Gehring) (Including Dogwood. Colum­ Then to Vernon Middle and Talcottvllle BONELESS I Manehadar. to Apple, including Beech, Holly. Apple, OUR BEST commensurate with offer, Keith Real Estate, 649- EXECUTIVE L RANCH - nine place, formal dining room, mutt be sold. Offara School. experience. Reply with OUTSIDE WORKER - (RIB EYE) CONSTRUCTION Worker Laboring on sewer pipe work, 1922, 646-4126. rooms, 22x28 Master bedroom, Invited. Manchester. CENTER CUT business and personal Immediate openings. No NOTHING TO DO family room, game room, den, MANCHESTER - New Listing, MANCHESTER - Five room L $40,900 - SUPER three bedroom Ranch, country kitchen, references. Box Y, Manchester install and pump septic tanks, Here but move right in to this one year old, six room Ranch, Ranch, breezeway, garage, □ FINANCIAL experience required. Starting drive small and medium trucks. BOLTON - Lovely seven room private yard, on dead end street living room, family room, play room, carpeting, DELMONICO Herald. pay - $344. plus food, clothing, Raised Ranch, three bedrooms, vacant 6-room Cape Cod with in prime neighborhood, for two full baths, fireplace, partial fireplace, trees, dead-end. Also, work in commercial dog rec room, assumable 8% Hutchins Agency, 228-3540, 646- built-in stereo eyetem, patio, beautiful large lot. housing. Ages 17-35. Enlistment kennel. Interesting, pleasant 2 1/2 baths, family room with 3 bedrooms. New roof, kitchen further details call Philbriik Coventry. Pilot program to start CUBE Bonda-Stocka-Uortgagaa 8 PART-TIME- Janitorial help mortgage, only $43,900, 3166. req u ire. Call U.S. Army, 643- conditions. Inquire Canine fireplace, two-car garage. and plumbing, professionally Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. $42,900 - LARGE L shaped Ranch, beautifully decorated, needed. Mornings or evenings. 9462. Acre. Call Wes Alvord, 646-1340. Frechette & Martin, 646-4144. about a dozen seniors at a posi­ Holiday Inne, William decorated inside and out. four bedrooms, carpeting throughout. Huge TOLLAND Nierendorf, principal of the STEAK STEAK MORTGAGES, loans first, se­ Must have transportation. Call Arthur Gal Company, 233-1255. CIRCA 1830 well maintained MANCHESTER - Quality built tion where there is not a single McKinney, 200 Sheldon Road, 7- Fireplace, garage, nicely six room Ranch by Ansaldi. family room with bar. 16x32 above ground pool. A pilot program, "Home high school, said, "I thoroughly cond, third. All kinds. Realty 649-5334. PUT YOURSELF to work. Sell nine room Antique Colonial, COLONIAL - seven rooms, 11/2 course left that they can take 9 a.m., 56 p.m. No phone calls, treed lot. baths, three bedrooms, Large eat-in kitchen, three East Hartford. Eknnomics Seminar,” will be support and recommend ap­ statewide. Credit rating un­ Avon products. Daily needs, please. four fireplaces, four bedrooms, during their senior year. necessary. Reasonable. Con­ breezeway, garage, swimming bedrooms, lovely family room, $43,900 - instituted at the Tolland High proval of this pilot program for OA famous fragrances, and more in study, one full and two 1/2 baths U8iR Ranch - two badrooma, family room, kitch­ 51 7 A MANCHESTER S VICINITY two fireplaces plus landscaped The course will be handled by 1975-76.” fidential, quick arrangements. your spare time. Excellent ear­ plus attached five room un­ pool, redwood deck, wooded en combination, Florida room with jaloutled School in September. The FBIENDLY SALES and KITCHEN help yard. $42,500. Philbrick Agency, lot. Priced in the 40’s. Zinsser the existing staff and Alvin Lundy Agency. 527-7971. ning potential. Call 523-9401. wanted 5:30 a.m., to 10:30 a.m., REDUCED! MERRITT finished carriage shed, poten­ windows and Franklin stove. VA baths, garage, proposal was approved by Uie , 100> Q>nstitution Plaza, Hart­ ICE CBEAM REALTORS 645-1180 Realtors, 646-4200. Agency, 646-1511, arrangements will be made for r l . 2 9 . 1 m7 9 or 6 a.m. to 11 a.m., Monday Four bedroom Colonial, tial for studio, etc., two story acre lot In Bolton. Board of Education. ford. Evenings, 233-6879. Now accepting applications DRAFTSMAN - Immediate I.' v; the students to be scheduled Thia Price la No Mlateke through Friday, Apply Mister owner leaves September 1, barn, well treed lot, $54,000, $43,900 • GORGEOUS Ranch In Manchester, pluth car­ during their study halls, two or Low, Low Pricel. for the Fall. Full or part-time openings. No experience Donut, 255 West Midale Turn­ Philbrick Agency, Realtors, Mrs. Patricia Jedrziewski, MORTGAGES - 1st, and 2nd Mutt tall, low 40’t. peting throughout, three badrooma, two full three times a week. employment. Hours available required. Starting pay - $344. pike, Manchester. 646-4200. baths, living room with fireplace, dining room, acting chairman of the home mortgages — interim financing plus food, clothing, housing. ★ CENTURY 21 ★ SEVEN ROOM older home, Only the seniors who have 6:30 A.M. - 3 P.M. Apply in five rooms and bath on first kitchen with stove-hood, dishwasher. Baeement economics department, made — expeditious and confidential Ages 17-35. Enlistment TWO-FAMILY Duplex, 6-6, successfully completed the person: LAUNDRY SERVICE - person Phyllis Jackston Agency floor, two bedrooms on second .the proposal. It was explained service, J.D. Real Estate required. Call U.S. Army, 843- $41,900. Two-family, 4-4, $36,- LUXURY UVING ready lor paneling. Owner anxious. Muat be TOLLAND for laundry wash room and CALL US TODAY other courses will be eligible Assot. 646-1980. 9462. floor, garage, conversion to two three bedrooms, two full and two '/i baths, fully applianced seen. :to the board that the growing FRIENDLY HX CREAM deliveries, full time, days, 646-1316 family a possibility, needs 000. Two-family flats, 5-5, $34,- for the pilot program. The schools in Tolland will 900. Philbrick Agency, kitchen, finished family room, wall-to-wall carpeting $44,900 - CUSTOM oversized four room Ranch, two mat­ size of the school and the con­ open on Sept. 3 on the following IFOR YO U R 435 Main Street evenings, excellent benefits, 649-8782 • 648-3313 work, $32,9()0, Philbrick Agen­ Mrs. Jedrziewski said the COOK - Immediate openings. throughout. Central air conditioning. In an Immaculate Con­ ter bedrooms with full baths, large living room, tinuing strong interest in the starting rate $2.37 hourly, cy, Realtors, 646-4200. Realtors, 646-4200. general goals of the program schedule: Manchester, Conn. No experience required. Star­ dominium In Manchester. All this for $36,000. So come and home economics area, has led please apply in person. kitchen with appllancea, 2-car garage. Call on are to allow students to con­ Parker Memorial School: FREEZER Equal Opportunity Employer ting pay - $344. plus food, Meadows (convalescent Home, see for yourself why so many people have already chosen this one. nuuiy students to complete all YMtalKli3lti3-MS«lttlke tinue to study for values in a.m. kindergarten session, 9 to clothing, housing. Ages 17-35. 333 Bidwell St., Manchester. An this easy care free life and still have the benefits of owning $45,000 - of the course offerings, leaving His.Call $43-2711 today for fut THIS good sized Spill In East Hartford. Immed­ vocational training, career 11:30; p.m. session, 1 to 3; STOCK UP NOW - GREAT SAVINGS AT Enlistment required, (tall U.S. equal opportunity employer. MANCHESTER - Owner sells - their own home. Give us a call for a private showing and we iate sale wanted. Call lor datallt. rotuHi. EXPERIENCED REAL Estate Army, 643-9462. two-family. First floor, three education, and improved ability Grades 1 and 2,9 a.m. to 3 p.m. THESE PflICESI (Hanging WsIght) will tell you all the other benefits of owning your own Con­ $49,900 - VERNON HILLS - lour bedrooms, three baths, for further educational Hicks Memorial School: Salesman - Self motivated in­ Butfnett Opportunity 14 large bedrooms, paneled family dominium. dividual to manage real estate SUPPLY CLERK - Immediate room, large picture windowed EVERYBODY living room, dining room, kitchen, family room, Grades 3 and 4,9 a.m. to 3 p.m. endeavors. U.8.D.A. LEAN, department of insurance agen­ openings. No experience living room with fireplace, 12x24. Garage, above-ground pool. Home It In school calendar Tolland Middle School: $100 WEEKLY possible, stuf­ The program will not call for WHDLE WESTERN LEGAL NOTICE cy. Outstanding opportunity for requirecT Starting pay - $344. modern kitchen, full bath with immaculale condition. Owner wenie feet tale. Grades 5-8, 8:20 a.m. to 2:20 fing mailing circulars for mail AVANTE REALTY TOLLAND any specific texts and costs for the right person. Call Beecnler - plus food, clothing, housing. order firms I represent. Send tub enclosure. Second floor, IN MANCHESTER $55,900 - MANCHESTER - (our bedroom Colonial, firal items would be within reason, p.m. Tanguay 646-2213 for personal Ages 17-35. Enlistment large kitchen with dining area, door family room, 2'A baths. Much, much more. The school calendar for the self-addressea stamped 553 East Middle Turnpike carried in the home economics Tolland High School: Grades INVITATION interview. required. Call U.S. Army, 643- envelope. R.I. Grant, Dept. two bedrooms, living room with 2-car garage. looming year calls for atten- SIRLOIN HINDS budget. 9-12, 7:30 a.m. to 1:45 p.m. 9462. TM, P.O. Box 344, Weatogue, adjacent windowed sunroom, Manchester, Conn. $68,500 - SUPER CLEAN - U&R Raised Ranch, (our bed­ : dance for 185 days. In a letter to the board, Roy TO BID ASSEMBLERS and coll Conn., 06089. two cedar closets, private front rooms, 2'A baths, living room, dining room, sat­ Sealed bids will be received KNOWS... The following legal holidays winders, must have finger CLERK-TYPIST - Immediate and rear exits. Oversized 2-car 646-5461 OB 646-2801 in kitchen with sliding glass doors, all appli­ HIPS OF OF until 3:00 P.M, (E.D.T.) openings. No experience garage with covered patio and will be observed: Oct. 13, dexterity and capable of fine situation Wantad 15 ances, custom drapes, carpeting, family room September 12, 1975 by the work. Will train, hours 7:30-4, r^uireef Starting pay - $344. fireplace, full basement with Columbus Day; Nov. 11, NEW RANCH - Extra large HEBRON - U&R built Raised with fireplace, 2-car garage, tread lot. Under­ Housing Authority of the Town starting wage, minimum. Apply plus food, clothing, housing. STRONG young man separate workshop, walking that 257 East Center Street is the most prestigious Ranch, three or four bedrooms, Veterans' Day; Feb. 12, Lin­ office address in town. modern kitchen, two baths, ground lawn sprinkler. co ln ’s b irthday; Feb. 16, BEEF BEEF of Manchester and then publicly to Able Coll and Electronics, Ages 17-35. Enlistment specializes in lawn mowing, distance to school shopping, fireplace, 2-car garage, fireplace, large deck, vasellna Intensive Howard Road, Bolton, Conn. 9- required, (tall U.S. Army, 643- churches and bus line. Include ‘ Washington's birthday; May 31, opened and read aloud for garage cleaning and painting. Because -of the convenient location, park-like aluminum siding and windows, Mediterranean rec room, too 12 a.m. Billy, 646-2999. in price, rugs, curtains and grounds and more than ample parking, 257 has the large deck, picture window in many extras to mention, $47,- : Memorial Day. care lotion supplying No. 2 Fuel Oil for the rods, two stoves, two 1975-1976 Heating Season for best of tenants. basement with walk-out to 500, Tedford Real Estate, 647- I All schools will also be closed RELIABLE COLLEGE woman refrigerators, a dishwasher and ‘ patio. $47,900. Philbrick Agen­ 9914. • Oct. 31 for teachers’ convention iumbo 10 M. ilM Project CONN-28-2. clothes washer, fireplace And now it Is being offered for sale. Call us al Real Estate looking for painting or odd jobs. 646-4040 If you want to know more. cy, Realtors, 646-4200, day. Unless otherwise deter­ >wrM or rogtiar. 8 9 ^ Specifications and Contract Call anytime, 643-()673. screen and fixtures. Also win­ COVENTRY - three bedroom mined by the Board of Educa­ rtgulwlylljf Documents may be obtained at TIME KEEPEB dow shades. Priced to sell fast. Ranch, fireplace, nice kitchen Center tion at its April meeting, 20-22 lb$. Averago ISO Iba. and up the office of said Authority, 24 Upper 50’s. No agents please. * 3 6 , 2 0 0 with dining area, one acre plus, Wa ar« m b Miid ■ HnwkMpar to work In our main oMoa. Schooft-Classes 19 Call Monday - Sunday, 9-9 . 646- schools will close for the year “w htn • dotttr’$ Will Cut Into Sirloin Will cut to your Bluefield Drive, Manchester, Vernon • Immaculale 7 room Cape, low 30’s, Tedford Real Estate, Applloani muat havo axparlanoa on o comptomotor. 0136 or 646-2333. 647-9914. n — ■ on June 18. worth 0 doUori’ Steako, or Aa DaalradI apaclflcatlonal Connecticut. Houra: 8 a.m. ■ 12 noon, 1 p.m. • 8 p.m. WAREHOUSE POINT Edmund Gormarr Agency large country kitchen, ample Vacation periods will be as The Authority reserves the Commercial and Industrial •torage, barnboard paneling in fami­ Monday - Friday Ceramics - Learn to create' and BRETTON ROAD - rustic ly room, in area ol fine hornet. right to accept or reject any or Real Estate Brokers ENJOY this ouiet established fo llo w s : Nov. 27 It 28, Excallanl company paid fringe bonoflts make beautiful gifts for seven room Cape, Fireplaced Excellent buyl neighborhood by moving into 646-4144 Thanksgiving; Dec. 24-Jan. 2, all bids. yourself and others. Classes living room, formal dining Serving Central Connecticut GORDIAN WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUAHTITIES Apply: 604 Middle Turnpike East this lovely older Colonial. Four Christmas; Feb. 1M7, winter WE ACCEPT FOOD STAMPS! Housing Authority of given evenings, start the week room, fully applianced kitchen, bedrooms, dining room, nice FRECHETTE & MARTIN, INC., Realtors The Town of of September Bth, 7 to 10 p.m. hardwood floors, garage with Manchester, Connecticut vacation; and April 12-16, the rAroO* if mMftijUt | CHENEY BROTHERS INC. RED CARPET private yard. Upper 4fl’s, Cen­ 263 MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER SPECIALS ARE 0000 THURS., FRI., and SAT, Manchester Call now as classes will be attaclied porch. $39,900. Prin­ tury 21, Phyllis Jackston Agen­ spring vacation. dowrttovn J 31 Coopar HHI Strast ManolMatar, Gann. 06040 limited. 623-0872. There will be four-hour AUGUST 21. 22 a 23 Pascal Mastrangelo cipals only, 649-8808. cy, 646-1316 , 649-6050. sessions on Nov. 26 and Dec. 23. Chairman

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PAr.F. TWENTY-SIX - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Wed., August 20, 1975 BY JIM BERRY c™,.. 2.. -.PACE TWENTY-SEVEN BKNJV OardM Producls 47 Ap»rtm«i)t$ For Rartt 53 AportmonH For Boat S3 Auto$ For Solo SI B U G S BUNNY OUT OUR WAY BY NED COCHRAN OUR BOARDING HOUSE with .MAJOR HOOPLE MANCHESTER- Unusual 2 OPEL MANTA, 1974 6speed, WHAT<&'rHAX T H P ^ f A P P , _ , DELICIOUS ECONOMICAL FIVE ROOM FLAT - first floor, ONF IH IfJd THAT easy to serve sweet com at its bedroom town house at the hot water, air conditioner, mlchellns, 6461065, anytime. /VIY'PPAK I APPRECIATE THAT'S M rO A Y I'LL WORK. , /YVF, P i e ' s ' l l . best. Buckland Farms truit and Coach House. IVk baths, full elderly couple preferred. 52 AFTER VOU'VE GOTTEN RID OF THAT STUFF, GO YaNPWE'BE IT5 oBviousiy Too g/^P^)/^^er 'rtXJ TAKING X w hat ^ ON TH' d is p l a y THAfis The any tim e J ^ vegetable stand, corner of basement, private entrances Strickland St. DART SWINGER 1973 2 door UP MAKE VOUR B E D .' WHEN 1 FINISH IN SSUPPOSEP ME IN AS A' / FRIENDS WHILST YOU HERE I'LL START ON THE SINK FULL OF PISHES.') TO PICK LATE TO TEAC.H YOU SREATES-T HE T A L K S Adams Street and Tolland and patio, includes heat, gas, hardtop, automatic, power Y t A P S ! ARE PER, ARRANGETM' KEEP m o v in s ...t h e v 'r e pischarging to u r V h e r u p in t o 5AVE FOR YOUR steering, radio, vinyl roof. EXAGGERATION GIVEAWAY Turnpike opposite Caldors. cooking appliances, c a s tin g , CENTRAL two bedroom SYtVESTEK.' MERCH/kNI3(SE.' MOTHER FROM THE HOSPITAL A PAV EARLIER /{ ABOLIT AM VACATION! PERHAPS and air conditioning. $S0O per Chorches Motors 6462791 SINCE JOE'S IT ENDS UP Open Daily. Duplex, with remodeled bath. THAN WE THOUGHT/ ------^ V HOUR? t SHOULP LET YOU month. Pets allowM not over Appliances, laundry-hookup, 7 GOOD PINER COSTIN' MORE SUFFER INSTEAD T'JA.N A 201bs. Within walking distance security, $220, heated, Norman 1967 FURY Wagon, ideal helper THINKIN©, ADVERTISED AiMquoo 4S OF b r in g in g you of schools, churches, shopping, Hohenfhal, 6461166. for handyman hauling etc. Best A GOURMET. CONGRESSIONAL ALONG AS MV and bus; Paul W. Dougan offer. Cali 8726149. ^ S atmosphere E C O N O M Y WANTED Antique furniture, again Realtor 6461021 or 6464535. SIX ROOM duplex, on bus line, GUESTS ! AN'o ffer ed DRIVE'/ glass, pewter, oil paintings, or $200, security required, no pets, 1965 VOLKSWAGEN, runs fair­ PLASTIC other antique items. R. SIX ROOM Duplex for rent. 6465566. ly well, needs a little work. Toothpicks.'! ^ Harrison, 643-8709. Close to schools and shopping. $150. Call 6469213. $190 per month. Security NEW D U P L E X - th r e e WANTED - Antiques or collec­ deposit required. Write Box A, bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, full FOR SALE 1967 Pontlat; tables, rugs, paintings, bronzes, Manchester Herald. basement with hookups, $285, Bonneville, $300. 1969 LTD, 8-20 41 furniture, lamps, china, etc. Hornet For Sole 23 Servlcea OMaratf 31 Bullding-Controetlag 33 ArtMea tor Sole no pets, available September 1, $950. Call 6467850. Any quantity, 644-8962. M ICKEY FINN BY HANK LEONARD 6468057. $36,900 - Duplex, 6-3, cabinet TREE SERVICE (Soucier) TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY SWIMMING POOLS - Famous 1971 VOLKSWAGEN Converti­ c : : ; kitchens, firraiace, c a s tin g , Trees cut, trimmed or topp^, Carpentry and general contrac- Coleco guaranteed luxury Wonted to Buy 49 PRESIDENTIAL EAST HARTFORD - P&W ble, Am/fm radio, very good tile baths, $435 monthly income. stumps removed, fulW insnued. above ground swimming poof, WAS IT VEAH! THERE WAS ONE tine. Residential and conuner- VILUDtAPTS. area, brick four unit building, condition. Call after 5,6465146. TOM-IT LOOKS A “HIT WITNESS-BUT ALL HE Hutchins Agency, 646-3166. Got a tree problem? Weil worth cial. Whether it be a small completely installed. Huge VOLVOS WANTED any year, one bedroom, 3 1/2 room apart­ Fa t o m JUST RELIEVED LIKE REAL BAD AND / COULD TELL US IS THAT a phone call. 742-8252. repair iob, a custom built borne 16’x31’ O.D. complete with we will pay instant cash on the JNANGHESTER ment. Heat, hot water included. 1971 CHEVROLET Impala, M E! I HEARD ABOUT n e w s — THE RUH"? IT WAS A BLACK C A R ' or anything in between, call 646 filter, pump, vinyl liner, ladd^, spot. Call Mr. Mag. Clayton Refrigerator and range, dis­ four door sedan, low mileage, PHIL OH THE CAR RADIO! DOCTOR IS HOW ------— WORRIED ABOUT . . EY NEED v E im o ii TWO HANDYMEN will clean, 1379. sundecK, fencing and stairs. On- Motors 2863461. One and 'two~bedroomr posal, parking and storage. air conditioned, power steeriiw, BRAIN DAMAGE/ A RAISE TO Unique 4 bedroom Raised rake, lime, fertilize, mow, ly, $689. Full price. Financini Available September 1. $185 power brakes, excellent condi­ available. Limited quanity. Near schools, churches STUDY THE Ranch. Finished rec room maintenance of lawn seasonal. STEPS, SIDEWALKS, stone OLD DOLLS - Payincayii I prices monthly. Security deposit. Call tion. $1500, 6466076. Cellars and attics cleaned. walls, fireplaces, flagstone Carl collect, 525-9138. for rmore and shopping center,, op HEROES ARE MADE-NOT BORN PROBLEM = with fireplace. City water and for your old dolls,lolls, i and up 6465125.

toU M E A SU R E M A K E HER SHINNYING UP THOSE □ RENTALS s h e 'd b e O F NOTHING COCONUT TREES PAVING, Recap old driveways. sundeck, filter and pump. Now bedrooms, second floor apart­ wheel drive, 649-4176. FORTY INCHES NINETY L O S E Excavate and ^ade new or old only $777. Full price financing ELLINGTON BUT COCONUTS'? WEIGHT?, WILL/ Lott-Lond For Sole 24 ment, in newer two-family, ful­ A R O U f - driveways with am esite or TOBIAS CARPENTRY Service available. Call Tony collect, ly carpeted, air-conditioned, TICK TOOK 1972 RENAULT, R12, good con­ bituminous concrete. 688-5407. - Remodeling, repairs, ad­ 203-232-6500. Rooms tor Rent 52 and all appliances. Convenient dition, automatic transmission, PBISCILLA’S POP BY AU VERMEER BOLTON- Treed building lot, ditions, custom building. No job location, $245 monthly. Call TOWER $1,295. Call 646-4624. 200’ frontage, convenient to AVAILABLE supervised day too small. Free estimates. Over WATKINS BARGAIN Shop- THOMPSON HOUSE, fur­ collect 0^17-867-3756 or 646 A R E YOU ITCMING • &UT IT Route 6. Wolverton Agency, care with meals for your elder­ 25 years experience. 6465769. Fantastic reductions on sofas, nished rooms, centrally 5836. A new 1 bedroom townhouse apart­ 1968 FORD F airlan e, six FOR SCHOOL TO START, TU RN ED Realtors, 649-2813. located. Kitchen privileges. ment community featuring private en­ ly relative, while you go to chairs, tables, lamps, bed^g, trances, open staircase, wall to wall cylinder, good condition, 646 PRISCILLA? r -—-V I OUT TO 0 work, shopping, visit a friend. RootIng-SIdIng-ChImney 34 pictures - everything! All from Parking. Reasonable rales. PLEASANT four rooms, second carpeting, range, refrigerator, dis­ 6153 after 5. ' t h o u g h t BE HEAT BOLTON-60 acres of rolling Call 649-2358 for information. regular stock: customer Phone M62358. floor, central, working couple posal, pantry unit, cathedral beamed land off West Street. Suitable living room. baths, open balcony, I WAS. RASH' BIDWELL Home Improvement cancellations, floor samples, preferred. Call 649-5897 after 6 abundant closets, air conditioning, 1965 FORD van, paneled in­ for a multitude of purposes. EXCAVATING and paving - MANCHESTER- clean, fur­ Co. E xpert installation of etc. Save up to 50% on truly fine p.m. master TV ahtenna. 24 hour sulated, radial tires, six S-io Fairly priced. Wolverton Ag«h Septic systems installed or nished room, central, apply 4 superintendent service, laundry and aluminum siding, gutters and furniture. 935 Main Street, cylinder, standard, $600, 746 cy. Realtors. 649-2813. repaired, driveways and Manchester. Pearl St. apartment 1 or call storage area in basement. No pets. 9787 after 4 p.m. A ISiW«nt» B y $«» trims. Roofing installation and MANCHESTER- Deluxe 2 Immediate through August 1st. oc­ parking lots paved. Loam and 8763503 after 6. repairs. 649-6W, 8769109. bedroom Townhouse, IVk baths, cupancy. Rent $235 per month In­ CAPTAIN EASY MANCHESTER residential fill for sale. Fully insured, WRINGER WASHER- sewing full basement, private en­ cluding heat and hot water. Please 1966 PONTIAC - convertible, BY C R O O K S & LAW RE.NCE area cleared building lot. Zone licensed, free estimates. Call machine with cabinet, old an­ ESSEX MOTOR INN weekly call 872-6343 or 87^9876. Monday Bonneville, good condition. HORACE Tetrault — Siding, trances' and patio, includes through Friday, 8-5 p.m. Directions: I- A, 50x150, Call after 5 p.m. 875- after 6 p.m. 6461322 or 872-7288. tique radio, old antique phone, rooms, single $56, double $^ , Asking $595. 6463530. roofing, storm windows, aw­ heat, appliances, carpeting, 86 to exit 95. Route 83 north 8 miles, CaW 8930. call 2868590. plus tax, continental breakfast, ICAN THINIC T VOUMEAN-- nings. Quality workmanship, pool, air-conditioning, ^90 per left on Route 266, V* mile on right. HAS IT EVER OCCURRED TO EXCAVATING - for garage air conditioning, color TV, call 1968 VOLKSWAGEN sunroof, OFONE POSSIBLE) SOMETHIM© free estimates. Fully iasured. month. Paul W. Dougan, YOU THAT maybe HE WEVER Investment Property 25 foundations, landscaping, ete. 6462300. REASON WHV WE /HAPPENED TO TO HAVE US 872-9187, 649-3417. DESK excellent condition, sec­ Realtor, 6461021 or 64645&. am/fm radio, new paint. Good Wc i/StigoFag. 8-10 IHTENDEP Sand, stone, gravel and good tional sofa, end table. Must go. running condition. $750. Oill HAVEN'T BEEN I THE RESCUE Homes lor Rent 54 PICKED UPi ^ SHIP OR MANCHESTER- Invest in the screened loam for sale. Call NEWLY PANELED furnished evenings, 647-9824. THE BORN LO.SER BY ART SANSOM ROOFING - Specializing Immediately. Moving, call MANCHESTER- Large newer future with this four family in­ 646-3109. Doug, 6461712. room, for responsible person, repairing roofs, new roofs, duplex three bedroom apart­ M A N C H E ST E R - T h re e 1EW?lRCl IF NCXJ ©CT come property. Central loca­ near center, private entrance, gutter work, chinmeys, cleaned ment. Immaculate conuition bedroom Condominium, Trucks lor Sole 62 DRIVEWAYS • 9’xlOO’, com­ parking, security, evenings 646 tion and steady income. $56,500. and repaired. 30 years A LB U M S A L E - " 5 0 0 ” throughout. Priced right. R. finished rec room with half h c w e r r s t . leamethe Wolverton Agency, Realtors, pletely installed on your base, experience. Free estimates. excellent condition, from rock Zimmer, J.D. Real Estate 646 bath, rent with option to buy. 'Y picl PORCH u w r OH\ df) Cfs 649-2813. cold mix. Anywhere ui Connec­ Howley, 6465361. to Bach, $2.50 up, Thursday 646^427. with 8’ bed, V-8 standard. Call ticut. Call qpw for immediate FURNISHED ROOM, - central, August 21, 1975. 47 Hamlin St., 643-6993. ■/ VERNON AREA - Put your installation. 646-3929, anytime. Manchester, 5 p.m. clean, quiet, shower, parking, ROOFING - Installation and M A N C H E ST E R - th re e money to work, four family homelike, atmosphere, 566 Business lor Rent 55 repairs, gutters, storm win­ bedrooms, second floor apart­ CHEVY, 1973, half ton van. 39,- house, ail rented. Excellent in­ 10% DISCOUNT on window 2525. dows, doors. Experienced MOVING - out of state, ment, in newer two-family, ful­ 000 miles, automatic transmis­ vestment. Aluminum siding, cleanine commercial and in­ OFFICE SPACES for rent on quality workmanship. Fully in­ everything must go, stereo, ly carpeted, air-conditioned, sion, V-8, new tires and paint. steel fire escapes, new four- dustrial. Fully insured and ROOM FOR RENT Centrally Main Street in Manchester, sured. Free estimates. $325, color TV, $225, and all appliances. Convenient 643-8600. zone fumance, good location. bonded. F & J Window cleaning refrigerator, avocado - $200, located, 146 Center Street. location, $245 monthly. Call ideal location for professional 243-0842. Reasonable prices. Rick Please call 649-0013. offices veiy convenient to all Low 60’s. 875-8669. Burnett, 6463006. gas stove, $50 and various collect 0-617-867-2756 or 646 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••a household items, 6461018. 5836. facilities. Please call 646-4100,9 Motorcycles-BIcycles 64 Business Property 26 HAVE CARPETS CTeaned with REFINED MATURE a.m.-5 p.m. D4A ROOFING. Roofa siding, THE EEINTSTONES steam process, only way to businesswoman desires to rent 1972 TRIUMPH, excellent run- in HANA-BARBERA gutters, and leaders. I^ee es­ GOLFER’S - 8 irons, 3 woods, FOUR ROOM apt., stove, MANCHESTER - Unique op­ clean carpets and upnolstery. A used three months, $100, call centrally located room with refrigerator, heat, hot water, ning condition, rebuilt timates. Fully insured. 249- kitchen privileges or efficiency OFFICE SPACE transmission, minus front-end. portunity - modem one floor i B CarMt Cleaners, free es­ 0205. Chuck, 6469353. air conditioning, basement ALLEY O O P BY V.T, HAMLIN building with 2300 square feet, timates, 6665273. apartment in quiet storage, laundry facilities. FOR RENT $700. Call 6463074. three acres, ideal for office, neighborhood. Reply Herald ■/EAH, h e S BEEN CAN Y ou im a g in e ...ON THE Heating-Plumbing 35 TAG SALE - August 23, 24, 69 250 square feet, center of DROP IT, AWRIGHT.' AWRISHT.' ...WE WERE F A PUBLIC THERE FOR A , club, or organization. Below ODD JOBS - trucking, home Box Z. MUST SELL - 1973 Yamaha, LISTEN, BUCKSHOT, IF ...NOW v a m o o s e ! GETTING A SIMPLE OTHER HAND... Pearl St., 8-8, furniture dishes, Manchester, air conditioning BUCKSHO NO SENSE G ariN ' JUST HAVIN' r CATCH VOU HAVIN' ^ BEFORE I OPINION POLL h a l f a n h o u r ./ *v b s ' o r 'HO' An sw er replacement at $49,900. Hayes repairs, serving Manchester for etc. TX650, 6,600 miles. Excellent S’ SEWERLINES, sink lines, and parking. Call 643-9551. VOUR dander u p.' A LITTLE FUN. t m is .k in o a f u n a s a in Y l l o s e m 0 FROM FRED Onporation, 646-0131. five years, free estimates, 646 MATURE PERSON - college condition, $1,100. Call 742-8015. SHERIFF.' I'LL THROW TH' THREE FLINTSTONE?... 0304. cleaned with electric cutters, student or working. Room with OF MDU IN J A IL .' ■ v r by professionals. McKinney 1969 DODGE Coronet, V-8, 6 CENTER OF TOWN - 3600 kitchen privileges. $20 weekly. 1974 Can-Am, - 175, excellent Bros. Sewage Disposal Com­ door, sedan, power steering. OFFICES - ground floor, in­ square foot building on one VsMtiM M iM iir « Salts References. Call after 6 p.m. APARTMENT MX, and Enduro, very low pany, 64653M. Good condition, $650. 6466044. cludes utilities, parking, near I- floor with ample parking, ideal CUSTOM a STOCK SHADES 643-8977. RENTAL OFFICE mileage, never raced, many 86, reasonable, 646-44%. for the professional man. T. J. Also s CompMs UfM of ANTIQUE Ash Sifter, crank extras, $750 or best offer, 566 mm m m im m w m NO JOB too small, toilet Open 8:365 weekdays, other Crockett Realtor, 643-1577. type galvinized conversation MANCHESTER - Large clean 6488. MANCHESTER repairs, plugged drains, kitchen times by appointment. OFFICE SPACES for rent on piece, interesting mailbox, $20, room, central location, bus line, We have a large variety of VENETIAN BLIND CO. faucets replaced, repaired, rec 643^26. $20 weekly. Call 5269081, 646 Main Street in Manchester, 1971 KAWASAKI, 100 Trail deluxe one & two bedroom a n n i itet msi rooms, bathroom remodeling, 4143. ideal location for professional bike, good running condition, heat modernization, etc. Free Townhouse and Garden type offices and v e^ convenient to ■UNCHESni FARM FAIR - Tag, clothing $250, call anytime,j,649-4911. € Z ) estimates gladly given. M & M Apartments For Rant units throughout Manchester all facilities. Please call 646 Painting-Papering 32 sale. Pony rides, entertain­ 53 Plumbing i Heating, 6462871. ment, refreshments. August DAMATO ENTERPRISES 4100 between the hours of 9-5. TRIUMPH in excellent condi­ la-io tion. Reasonable. Call 643-4534. HOUSE AND PAINTING - Save 30 - 60%. 23rd. 165. Hope VallCT Road, WE HAVE customers waiting 240 Now Stats Rd. FRANK SCOTELLA Plumbing for the rental of your apartment MANCHESTER - 1200 square Five years experience. Amston off Route 85. Raindate ipa - R epairs and remodeling, Sunday. or home. J.D. Real Estate 646-1021 feet, $85 monthly. Warren E. FOR SALE- 1973 Honda 350 CB. Eixcellent references. Pete, 746 MR.ABERNATHY BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEM AY BUSINESS sewer lines cleaned electrical Howland, Realtors, 6461108. Low mileage. Must sell. Best WIN AT BRIDGE 6117 (toll free) 5-10 p.m. Associates, Inc. 6461980. ly. Prompt service on emergen­ 352 FORD engine, valves need offer. Call 646-4224 anytime. cies. 6467024. MAIN STREET Offices - 500 DOGGG? DON'T ..H E S TH E ONE WHO \ LOCATION TEACHERS INFLATION asjusting, good oil pressure. LOOKING for anything in real DESIRABLE two-bedroom THINK I SUNBURNS SO EPeiLV. j and 1000 sq. feet, heat, janitor, HONDA 1972, CL 350, excellent WHofe youR A Florida reader complains, fighters. Save over 50% on For quick sale, $40. Call 646 estate rental — apartments, duplex garden apartment, con­ KNOW H IM ... , Easts play gets high-handed BOTTI HEATING and Plum­ homes, multiple dwellings, no parking. Also 1,300 square feet condition, 4,500 miles, $675. Call . TEN N IS “I opened one club in fourth six room extra nice house p ain tin g . 15 y ears 7578 after 6 p.m. veniently located, heat, hot bing - AH heating and plumbing fees. Call J.D . Real Estate of storage area (healed). Call 649-4979. p a r t n e r seat. My opponents proceeded Colonial plue 2-atory experience, insured. Call 646 repairs plus remodeimg. Call water, range, refrigerator, 6465334 or 643-7175. FOR THE By Oswald & James Jacoby 1609. Associates, Inc. 6461980. parking, adults, no pets 646 to bid and make four spades. heated bam on buay Main 6461496. Doga-Birds-Pets 43 1971 YAMAHA, 175 Enduro, , /WATCH? 43-7796. My partner says I should have Street location. Near KRIIIICHESTfll gold metalic, 3,000 original NORTH 20 INSIDE - Outside painting. Flooring NEWER Three-bedroom passed the hand out since my hoapital. Ideal lor office*, 35 DOG-CAT boarding reser­ Duplex - 1(A baths, carpeting, Formw King's Dspl. Slora miles. .640-8963 after 5 p.m. A 64 3 2 South looked over dummy and He cashed the clubs, stopping Special rates for people over K. OCTOBER 1 occupancy, three Mm I MtaU/WmlMMiM/MIg. hand: vations. Combined inside/out- ¥753 thought, “Too bad North didn't in dummy. Then he led a low or tradesman. $65,000 Fully insured. Estimates given. all appliances. $275 monthly. bedroom Duplex, $240 per 2,000-100,000 Sq. FL AxxvAxxAKxxSkAQx- FLOOR Sanding - Refinishing, side runs, partitioned privacy, BOY’S 21” 3-speed Schwinn S K 94 respond one notrump. I would heart. His plan was to finesse Call 6467863. Frechettericciiciic o£& meMartin, Inc., month, includes heat and 7 ACRES PAVED PARKING X X floors like new, no waxing, germicidal lighting. Canine Realtors, 6464144. deluxe racer. Excellent condi­ A A 10 7 have put him in three which he his nine and it would have work­ appliances, near bus stop. Partially Air CondHIoaad had no defense against spades. (specializing in older floorsT Holiday Inne, 200 Sheldon Road, Excall LocaUon, Bkra ProL tion, $50. 649-0547 after 6. WEST EAST would have wrapped up.” ed except for one thing. East WALLPAPER Hanging - $2.75 Manchester, 6465971. The answer to our reader is WARREN E. Ceilings and inside painting. CAU 1-22S-120S A 10 8 A J 8 had been thinking while the per roll. Experinced that his hand qualifies as an John ^ erfaille, 6465750, 872- TRIUMPH MOTORCYCLE Then South got down to the tradesman. Call R. townhouse, located in Highland VQ862 V K 10 4 play went on. When that heart opening bid in any and all 2222. PRIVATE riding instmctions, engine and parts, call 6463129 HOWLAND Starkweather, 644-3194. Park section of Manchester. MANCHESTER - family style SQJIO SA8732 really important problem. How was led, East hopped up with English and Western, $5.00 per Resort Property anytime. A 08 4 2 A653 systems. AH opening bids don’t Wooded and private. For infor­ two bedroom Townhouse, full WINTHROP was he going to make four his king. ReaNoa 043-1108 hour, call 6365571, anytime. mation call 6461616, or 646 For Rent 56 HY DICK UAVAEEI SOUTH (D) lead to a profit. AH he need PAINTING - interior and basement, private entrances spades. □ MISC. FOR SALE 5295. 1974 SUZUKI T M 125, excellent A A KQ97 This unusual •'■cond-hand- know that year in and Vear out exterior, paperhanging, and patio, includes heat and BASSET HOUND - AKC FOR RENT - Furnished year- condition, sacrifice, call 646 ALL IN ALL, i 'v e a e h i e v e p ALL EXCEPTTWeONE ...©ROW A MUaTACHE- V A J 9 high play left South with no way he will gain by opening that excellent work. References. ^ pliances, $250 per month, registered, male, eight months, WILLINGTON, one, two, and round house on Lake 6077 between 10 and 7. ITfei BEEN MOSrOFMYGQALSi THINE I've WANTED S65 He started by playing dum­ to make his contract. hand in any position, vulnerable Reel Estate Wanted 20 Free estimates. Fully insur^. Artlcles tor Sale $150, 7469394. Paul W. Dougan Realtor, 646 41 three bedroom apartments, Kanasatka, Moultonboro, New A F15ETTY TO COAAOSr... AKQJ my’s king of diamonds. Maybe or not. Martin Mattson, 649-443L 1021 or 643-4535. Hampshire. Two bedrooms, West had underled the ace. ALL CASH for your property with fireplaces, central air con- 1973 CB-500 four cylinder, 8,000 & 0 0 0 ALUMINUM sheets used as FREE KITTENS - to good dltioning, appliances, pool, and kitchen, living room with miles, excellent condition, North-South vulnerable West hadn't and the defense Answer lo Previous Puzzle within 24 hours. Avoid red tape, PAPER HANGING Expert. LARGE Five room ^artm ent, UFE. 11 J printing plates, .007 thick, homes only. Seven weeks old, sauna, pollution free country fireplace all on your own asking $1400, 649-6439. i\ played a second and third dia­ instant service, Hayes Corpora­ Your average paper, in average second floor, Main Street. All Living Things 23x32”. 25 cents each or 5 for $1. litter trained, used to children living with highway con­ private sandy beach. Available West North East South mond. South ruffed the third C E P 0 T C r : i tion. 6460131. . room, $25. Mr. Richman, 646 Phone 6462711. and dogs. 649-0453. rooms newly paneled, new r-i D E S A R E A 0 B □ venience, appointment only, for summer, fall or winter ren­ Campers-Trallers diamond and played two top ACROSS 3864. floors, new bath. Wall-to-wall I A DOWN E=i N T 1 M E N N m s a 643-2139, 684-3M1. tal. Eighteen miles from Mt. Mobile Homes 65 trumps. At that point he could X SELLING your house? Cali us rug living room and dining Pass 2 A Pass 4 A 1 Picnic pesi 1 Distant s ’ T E R A D A M 5 . a NEWSPRINT end rolls. 25 COLLIE PUPPIES - AKC Whittier. Call Cromwell, 635- S' first and we'll make you a cash Pass Pass Pass play his ace of hearts, cash the 4 Beasl ol 2 Not any 1W s D o ' X I_____ PAINTING INTERIOR and cents each. Manchester registered, need a good home, room, stove, refrigerator, heal 0 M N f MANCHESTER - five large 0457 after 7 p.m. TRAVEL trailer 28’, self- clubs and lead a second heart. burden 3 Ballet skirl S S R E offer. One day service. T. J. Exterior and wallpapering. and hot water, parking in­ A 1 D Evening Herald. $80 firm, 5665092. contained, twin beds, air- Opening lead —Q * 7 Pigpen 4 Leave alone l ! E n <3 R A X Crockett, Realtor, 6461577, rooms, on second floor of brand If either opponent had started D S 1 R Professional contractor Bob cluded. $195 per month. Thomas 10 Ball hii out of 5 Small taste E U A f N new two-family, carpeting, air Wanted to Rent 57 conditioned, full bath, will S LI E D E M N Jobin, 6469027. WE BUY and sell used fur­ DOBERMAN PINSCHERS - J . Blanchard Real Estate, 646 with king-small or queen-small, bounds 6 Shun E 0 conditioning and dishwasher, sacrifice. KOA Camp ground. 1R 0 L X E IMMEDIATE CASH for your he would have been end played. 7 Lei It stand c niture. Cash on the line. One AKC Registered, welped 0299 or 649-5781. 12 Grayish-blue w R A R E property. Let us explain our separate driveways, $260 per WANTED - three bedroom Interstate 86 East, to exit 100, (print.) S T A a is j &. J.P . LEWIS & SON - Custom piece or an entire housefull. 4/29/75, black and rust. p l|?i t, WU lt« T M U S 'II Dfl 0-zo CWALO-I pigment w 1 B E M month, security, call 6461379 take 44, 5 miles east to Moose 8 Number (pt.) 5 " f 1 0 N fair proposal. Call Mr. Belfiore, Painting - Interior and exterior. MANCHESTER - five large ^artm ent, must be reasonable. That didn’t appeal. The hand 14 Goll mound 1 L L N 1 D 6466432. Furniture Bam, 345 Excellent champion lines, bred Meadow Road, West 9 Still 11 E c A Q. 647-1413. after 6 p.m. References, working mother, 15 Against w E E £1 E 5 " S' E N Paperhanging, Remodeling Main Street Rear, behind for tempermenf and confirma­ rooms, two family home, BY FRANK O NEAL looked like one with all suits 11 Southern 8 two school-age children, no Willington, Conn. 16 Footless Gutters, Fullylily insured. 649 Douglas Motor Sales. tion. Cropped, docked, wormed appliances, convenient loca­ breaking quite evenly, so South constellation FURNISHED three-room animal 29 Body of water 45 Aquatic MAY WE BUY your home? 9658. tion, children accepted, no pets, pets. Call 6461)505. IDOCFLIMPLAM .THE BUT THERE IS ONE 13 Redact and shots. Call Wilane Dober­ SELLING YOUR Home? TURNED OUT TO 6E MV Elixir won't reallV tried another line. 17 Adjectival 30 G irl's name mamm al Quick, fair, all cash and no apartment, water heat, and $200 monthly, 6 4 ^ 9 3 . 19 Ages and ages CLEAN USED refrigerators, mans, 6269558. Buyers waiting. Call Plaza |60LD COIN THAT LAST MADE OF TIN. SMALL consolation . CURE h is Go u t / suMix 35 Newspaper 46 Time in office problems. Call Warren E. electric included, $200 per NEED three bedroom apart­ 21 Carbohydrate officials 48 Iris layer Building-Contracting 33 ranges, automatic washers, 1 fella save u s ... 18 Man's name month, near hospital and high ment or house in Bolton, family Mobile Home Brokers. 1-828- suffix 38 Unidentified 49 Ring bell Howland, Realtors, 6461106. NEW TWO-FAMILY, first STAR GAXER* 20 Tumults with guarantees. B. D. Pearl’s Boats-Accessorles 45 school, Philbrick Agency 0360. 23 Book of Bible flying object slowly floor, three bedrooms, $250 plus of three adults, two school-age By CLAY R. POLLAN- 22 Animals of rat NEWTON H. Smith ii Sons - A llian ces, 649 Main St, 646 24 Kind of (ab ) 50 Koko's INSTANT cash for your home. Realtors, 6464200. utilities. Call 6 4 6 5 ^ . boys. 6^3908. i, ARIIS LlIRA family Remodeling, repairing, ad­ 18’ CRUISER LINE, 125 hjp. 1973 SHASTA trailer, used only / MAS. V Your Daily Activity Guid§ seyr. 22 bullfrog (p i) 40 Noun suffix weapon Call Dan ReSte, 6464525. ditions, rec rooms, porches and According lo Ih * Start. 24 Musical 25 Thought 41 Wide 51 Sainte Evinrude with trailer. Call 875- UNUSUAL deluxe one bedroom five weeks, self contained If ocf. 22 instrument roofing. No job too small. Call To develop messoge for Thursday, 27 Post 43 Single thing (ab ) SCREENED LOAM - driveway 8119. townbouse, private entrances features, 644-0793, 7-8-1624 13-27-34-60^ (pi ) CASH FOR HOUSES - Let’s 6463144. VILUGER APARTMENTS □ AUTOMOTIVE read words corresponding to numbers 28 Wavy 44 To bridle a 53 Thailand gravel, processed gravel, sand, and patio, full basement, in­ 32-4679-83 [74-7^84-89^ 26 Australian big synchronize. You want to sell of your Zodioc birth sign. (h e r) horse (F r) native stone and fill. George H. Grif- 17’ CABIN Boat, fiberglass over Mve-room townhouse apart­ TAUKUS SCORPIO birds and someone else wants to buy. cludes heat, appliances, STOP PAYING RENT. Own I Excellent 31 Follow 61 Visits CARPENTRY - Repairs, fing, Andover, 742-7^. plywood, sleeps two, with.35 HP ment, 1Vi tiled baths, 2 alr- Autos For 61 Afn. 20 OCT. 2 3 ^ 30 Mire I 2 3 4 5 7 6 i It’s.easier to do both thru a carpeting, and pool. $245 per Sale your own mobile home. Two 2 InvesHgote 32 Hidden 62 Seem remodeling, additions, garages, 31 Night (ab ) electric start Evinrude, com­ month. Paul W. Dougan, ondltloners, wiall-to-wall bedroom, 12' wide, front I '5 :^ MAY 20 3 For 33 You 63 Timely NOY. 2 1 ? ^ reputable agency. We have 9-W 64 For 10 11 12 13 14 roofing, call David Patria, 644- DARK, RICH ioam, five yards pletely rebuilt, with a Gator tilt Realtor, 6461021 or 643-45%. NEED CAR? Credit bad? kitchen, full price $4,995. Very 4- 5-12- 17 4Go 34 Poy 32 Chem ical customers and we need listings. arpeting, full basement, 5 Over 35 Style 65 You 1- 3-14-21/T suffix 1796. $28. plus tax, pool patio sand, trailer, asking $4M, 646-6617 Bankrupt? Repossessed? clean, two bedroom, great '31-35-51 36 Monoge 66 Move 23-42-48 ^ 15 16 17 Also, we biw ourselves. Call eat, hot water, appliances, BUZZ .SAWYER 6 Projects 33 Period of time gravel, and stone 643-9504. BY RO Y CRANE GIMINI 7 Some 37 Thot 67 You anytime. PLEASANT two-bedroom Honest Douglas accepts lowest camp for up north. $2,9%, with SAGITTARIUS 34 Masculine Keith Real Estate, 6464126 or lo pets. 8 Facts 38 For 68 Advisoble 16 19 zo 21 BUILDING - Remodeling, apartment, second floor cen­ down, smallest payments. pronoun 6461922. gun type furnace. Will deliver, 9 EspecioMy 3 9 Things 69 Style roofing, rec rooms, additions, ETHAN ALLEN - king size ALCORT WINDFLITE, like 649-7620 Douglas Motors, 345 Main. -/WNf JO ■ trally located, $150 no utilities, 14' homes two and three r i I'LL JU ST YOUR NO, 10 Are 40 Coin 70 Can't oec. 21 M l 36 Feminine 22 23 garages. All kinds, carpentry 11 CHonge 41 Look 71 Or maple headboard. Two extra sunfish, excellent condition, no pets, 649-3978 or 646-4780. bedroom, priced to sell. Trades BAHOY/; :?N47-50-59-^7 36-39-52jJ 9 J ' name , LEAVE HIM NEIGHBOR! 12 Your 42 Professionol 72 During work. For estimates call 646 long box springs and mat­ with trailer, and sailbag. TOYOTA - See us for reliable welcome. Excellent financing IS THAT ^70-77-81-85 72-76-86-901^ 37 Son of Isaac 24 is 27 28 29 □ MISC. SERVICES 1142. BY VOUR HE'S SICK, 13 If 4 3 New 73 Now (Bib ) tresses with frames. Call 646 Asking $650, call 646-4774, MANCHESTER Gardens - One TWO BEDROOM Duplex, extra used Toyotas with our 66day CANCER 14 Seeing 44 Pleasant 74 To CAPRICOXN 1 1 available. Immediate parking FRONT IN A hold I 39 Fit lo eat 1 6442. evenings. JUNi 2i 15 Someone 45 From 75 Thoughts and two room apartments in large rooms, stove and 100%> warranty. We also buy throughout Connecticut. Parts, DOOR f HURRV, ON/ J 42 Dealer m pells WES ROBBINS carpentry refrigerator, available used Toyotas. Lynch Motors, 16 Believe 46 Promising 76 This 1 1 1 1 1 Services Ottered 31 beautiful country setting. Walk supplies, accessories. Full time GOTTA ZJ 17 Wofdrooe 47 Do 77 Depend s : ; 4 > 45 Piece ol rock 33 1 35 3 F remodeling specialist. Ad­ SUNFISH SAILBOAT - plus 47 Edible fish TAG SALE - Thursday, Friday to everything. $169 - $189 September 1, 647-1951. 345 Center Street, Manchester, service department. Plaza LEAVE. 003-40-54-57 18 Plans 48 People 78 Possible 11-22.28-43^ 1 1 1 1 1 ditions, rec rooms, dormers, and Saturday, 10-4. 15 Mill trailer, and many extras, monthly. Includes heat, hot 6464321. Homes. 1348 Wilbur Cross ■S>fa56-73 19 In 49 Surprise 79 You 54^2-68 I v (ab I 37 39 to 41 REWEAVING burns, holes. 20 A 50 Things i 80 New 51 Observe built-ins, bathrooms, kitchens, Street. All prices r^uced. 6465029. water, and appliances. CLEAN THREE-ROOM apart­ Highway, Berlin Turnpikp, LEO AQUARIUS 1 1 Zippers, umbrellas repaired. 21 Business 5 1 Chonges 81 Upon 52 Preposition 42 43 649-3446. Superintendant 6466090. Equal ment, first floor, 15 Great Hill WE PAY $15 for complete junk 82 Short JAN. 20 Wrindow shades, Venetian Berlin, l!^nnectlcut. 1-828-0369. 22 Of 52 Solo 54 English nver BE GENTLE, be kind, to that housing. R d., E a st H artford, $125 cars. Call Joey, Tolland Auto 23 Or 53 Erase 83 Now FEB. It K Paving 45 46 4t 48 i i ii) blinds. Keys. TV for rent. Qorden Products 4T 22 24 Deliberately 54 Through 04 Rctod LEON CIESZYNSKI builder - material expensive carpet, clean with monthly, security, call Body, 5261990. Automollve Service 65 O ' 9-26-30-38 25 Your 55 Explore 85 Others 15-18-20-44 ■ Marlow’s, 867 Main St. 649-5221. new homes custom built, 56 Rip 51 52 53 54 Blue Lustre. Rent electric LOMBARDO’S -.Pick your own THREE ROOM apartment with anytime, 2865050. ^61-7f-82-87 26 Fine 56 Foces 86 Trying 49-64-65 remodeled, additions, rec 1972 GRAN Torino Brougham, 27 Troveitng 57 A 87 Trips 57 Printing shampooer $1. E. A. Johnson - tomatoes, peppers, eggplant, heat, hot water, stove, ELECTRONIC TUNE-UP $10' VIRGO PISCES 55 56 St MILLAR TREE Service, Inc. rooms, garages, kitchens power steering, air con­ 26 Scenes 58 Troubled 88 Fields direclii Paint Company. hot peppers, and stringbeans. refrigerator, cooking gas. wall MANCHESTER AREA - five plus parts. Brakes, shocks, 29Gool 59 Yourself 89 Hoiords FEB. IP 58 Shade tree Removal, pruning, lot clearing, remodelea, bath tile, cement Sliver Lane - near K-Mart, at to wall carpeting. $170. Adults ditioning, AM-FM stereo, stan­ lube, bearings, etc. G . n 30 Day 60 Attention 90 Day MAR. 20 ' 59 Laugh ( F r ) 58 59 60 spraying. Fully insured. work. Steps, dormers. Residen­ 20 CAMPER CAP - for 8’ body, only. No pets. Security deposit dard transmission, $500 below Guaranteed. Call anytime 646 2- 6-37-41 60 Pub drink Licensed. Free estimates. tial or commercial. Call 646 East Hartford-Mahehester 16-19-25-29 JGood ^Adverse Neutral pick up truck, best offer, 6W- Town line. Bring own baskets. requir^. Call 6469676 book price, 872-41^. 2065. '53-58-75 46-55-80-88' I NKWsl' VI’I- » ENrKRI’HISK VSSN i Phone 6463437, 6365354. 4291. 1844. i j

- ( PAGE TWENTY-EIGHT - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Wed.. August 20, 1975 OBITUARIES F o rd tack les

Mrs. Lillian McFarland Mrs. Doris M. Williams The funeral of Mrs. Lillian Mrs. Doris M. Williams, 57, Fromerlh McFarland of 30 formerly of 118 Park St., died busing issue Ridge St., who died Tuesday at Sunday at a Rocky Hill con­ Manchester Memorial valescent home. She was the Skiing clown available until around Aug. 25, with a Hospital, is Thursday at 11 a.m. CONCORD, N.H. (UPl) - The outgoing bright outlook of increased production of widow of Robert Bruce PEORIA, 111. (DPI) - Presi­ voters their side of key issues at St. Mary's Episcopal Church. president of the New Hampshire Ski black ducks and brant in Canadian Williams. dent Ford says “there must be facing the nation. Energy and The Rev. Bruce Jacques will of­ Mrs, Williams was bom Nov. food prices were examples. Association says growth in skiing in the provinces, Monday in three feet of water near a p iey , ficiate. a better way" than busing to past 10 years is beginning to level off. Her­ and police said they would wait for tbj 16, 1916 in New York City. Zarb told the conference, Thorne eleclecl Burial will be in East correct racial inbalances in bie Schneider said Tuesday the last five results of an autopsy to determine if fiw* .r Survivors are a son, Peter M. public schools. But he pledged “ Another oil embargo- will BOSTON (UPl) - David H. Thorne has Cemetery. Williams of Hartford; and a make the last one look like a years have shown a decline in new skiers play may have been involved. been elected President of the Board of Friends may call at Holmes to "carry out the law.” daughter. Miss Roberta picnic.'' He tried to and a drop-off in previously active skiers. Trustees of the Institute of Contemporary Funeral Home, 400 Main St., Ford tackled the busing issue Wins sriiolarship Williams of Texas. at a White House Conference on demonstrate the need to Art, succeeding President Louis 1. Kane MIDDLETOWN (U Pl) - Kim R. tonight from 7 to 9. Tirkc'ls going The graveside service is Domestic Policy and Economy, develop more home-grown NEWPORT, R.I. (UPl) - Republican who served as Board President from 1%7 Wallant of Weston, Conn., today was The family suggests that any Thursday at 2 p.m, in Village where other administration of­ sources of fuel and avoid excess State Chairman James Field says more to 1975. named by the National Merit Scholarship memorial gifts may be made to Cemetery, Wethersfield. ficials also commented on the dependency on foreign than half the tickets have been bought for Corp. the winner of a four year the Book of Remembrance at Mtiseiiiii uiliniiwiun Holmes Funeral Home, 400 suppiiers. He also said he the OOP's Aug. 30 fundraising dinner scholarship to Wesleyan University. Miss St. Mary's Episcopal Church. economy. BROOKLINE, MASS. (UPl) - In honor Main St., is in charge of Federal Energy Ad­ expects the natural gas shor­ featuring President Gerald Ford. Wallant, a graduate of Weston High of the working New England public, the arrangements. ministrator Frank Zarb said tage to be more severe this E'ord's visit will mark the first time a School, was among 3,700 students Museum of Transportation says it will Anthonv J. Palozic There are no calling hours. that if another Arab oil em­ winter than last. Republican President has made a fund­ receiving awards in the 20th annual reduce its admission to half price on Labor ELLINGTON - Anthony J, bargo hits the United States The administration says raising dinner speech in Rhode Island, national scholarship competition. Day weekend. Palozie, 73. of East Windsor, Fred W. Lueljen within six months, it would cut higher fuel prices will help curb Some 800 persons are expected at the John The museum, modeled after a castle in Grant awardiiil ■ formerly of Ellington, died TOLLAND — Fred William the Gross National Product by the use of foreign oil and Slocum home on Bellevue Avenue. stimulate domestic production. Chaumont, France, includes the oldest car WASHINGTON (UPl) - A $25,820 Tuesday at Manchester Luetjen, 85, of Rocky Hill, $20 to $40 million and put one Nurli-ar studv in America, the largest antique bicycle federal grant has been awarded to the Ver­ Memorial Hospital. He was the formerly of Tolland) died million persons out of work. But both he and Russell Train, administrator of the U.S. PROVIDENCE, R.I. (UPl) - Rhode and motorcycle collections in New mont Agency of Development and Com­ husband of Mrs. Ann Palozie Tuesday at the Rocky Hill U.S. Agriculture Secretary Island Attorney General Julius C. England, and the first American-designed munity Affairs to help pay the cost of es­ Palozie. Earl Butz stacked slices of Environmental Protection Veterans Home and Hospital. Michaelson has been named chairman of a jet engine. tablishing a statewide and regional Born in Ellington. Mr. Mr. Luetjen was born in white bread on a podium and Agency, said coal will play a major role in the nation's special nuclear energy subcommittee of marketing program for Vermont han­ Palozie had lived in the Elast said he did it to illustrate it Rrmuins fair Tolland and lived in Rocky Hill the National Association of Attorneys dicrafts. costs more to transport bread energy future, PORTLAND, MAINE (UPl) - A Boston Windsor area most of his life. for the past 20 years. He was a The grant is designed to help expand the He was a commercial artist. than to put wheat into it. Butz said transportation costs General. art student, who Monday fell 60 feet off a retired teamster. He was an Michaelson said the group will study crafts industry in order to provide jobs for Other survivors are 2 sons, Ford's comments on the contribute more to the price of cliff in New Hampshire’s White Mountains, Army veteran of World War I. regulatory jurisdiction over nuclear unemployed and underemployed Ver­ Anthony Palozie of East Hart­ busing issue came in response a loaf of bread than the costs of remained in fair condition at Maine He is survived by a nephew plants, whether the facilities wiil actually monters. ford and John Palozie qf Can­ to a question from conference the wheat that goes into it. Medical Center in Portland Tuesday with and two nieces. result in lower power costs and other ton; 3 daughters, Mrs. Patricia The funeral is Thursday at 10 delegate John Gwynn Jr., presi­ Labor Secretary John Dunlop a broken leg, fractured jaw and internal Birvrlr drutli issues. Other members include Stolstrom of Ellington, and a m. at the Veterans Home and dent of the Illinois state chapter told the conference all signs injuries. BURLINGTON, Vt. (UPl) - Richard show the economy is im­ prosecutors M. Jerome Diamond of Ver­ Mrs. Laura Ulitsch and Miss Hospital chapel. West St., and Peoria Branch of the Richard Amarnick, 28, a student at the Ormsbee, 7, of East Montpelier has died of proving. But he said it “may be mont and John L. Hill of Texas. Eleanor Palozie, both of Elast Rocky Hill. Burial will be in NAACP. Massachusetts Schooi of Art and resident injuries sustained in a bicycle mishap wise in the next couple of Windsor: 2 brothers, Joseph Col. R.F. Gates Memorial "The objective is to get quali­ W aU-rfowl lii-ariiig , of Jamaica Plain, was discovered at the during the weekend. months to consider a tax cut for Palozie of East Windsor and Cemetery, Rocky Hill. ty education,” Ford said. BOSTON (U Pl) — The Fish and Wildlife base of Champney Falls Monday by two A spokesman at the Medical Center individuals and corporations" William Palozie of Torrington; Friends may call at Rose Hill “There must be a better way to Board will hold its 1975 Waterfowl hikers who heard him moaning. Hospital here said the boy died Monday as a further stimulant. 2 sisters, Mrs. Eva Schlichting Funeral Home, 580 Elm St., do it. Regulatory Hearing Aug. 28 at the night of severe head injuries sustained in Ford defended the ad­ oiiiun iilenlifiril of Enfield and Mrs. Mary Verba Rocky Hill, tonight from 7 to 9. Gwynn also said race Gardner Auditorium. an accident in which, according to police, ministration's fight against in­ DANBURY (UPl) - Police Tuesday of Torrington; and 14 relations were being “pushed The government’s framework for the he pitched over the handlebars of his bicy­ flation, but admitted it has identified a Danbury widow whose body grandchildren. under the rug” by the Ford ad­ upcoming waterfowl season will not be cle Saturday. caused higher unemployment, The funeral was this morning ministration, Card of Thanks which he pledged would be from Johnson-Kania Funeral “I respectfully disagree that We wish to thank our friends, brought down. Home, 105 Oak St., Windsor race relations are being pushed neighbors and relatives for the kindness “You can't turn a spigot, " he Locks, with a Mass at St. and sympathy shown us in our recent under the rug in this ad­ said in discussing the problems Catherine's Church, Elast Wind­ bereavement We appreciate the sym­ ministration,” Ford said. pathy cards, mass cards and donations of the economy. “It takes time sor. Burial was in St. The President and his team made to the heart fund, to win the battle against infla­ Catherine's Cemetery, East used the conference to put to Selma Struff tion and unemployment. " Windsor. Gary and Patricia Gralton

In Memoriam

In loving meroon,' of Joseph Fracchia

who passed away August IB, 1962

NoUiing can ever take away.

The love a heart holds dear. BACK TO SCHOOL Food memories Unger every day free The third In a series of Remembrance keeps Father near ADIDAS-CONVERSE portraits of Revolutionary heroes Sadly missed. -

Fracchia Family by Connecticut artist, Ken Hogle.

PRO-KED FOOTWEAR This limited edition, fine art f i GYM SHIRTS - PANTS - SWEATSUITS printing of NATHAN HALE, will

In Memoriam SPEEDO-TANK SUITS be given away on a first-come WITH In loving memory of my husband and 30”x16”x i r and WARMUPS first-served basis. our father Joseph Binks. who passed Camp Locker TRAY ' away August 17. 19S3. WE DO CUSTOM IMPRINTING~1 If you didn't receive the first $ 1 6 * * Memories sweetly linger two portraits (George Washington Colors; As time rolls on its way. Red, Blue, OD, Black and Thomas Jefferson) simply ask But somewhere beyond the sunset We will meet again someday, Reinforced corners, gold steel bin­ 2 MAIN ST. OPEN DAILY one of our salespeople - they’ll be ding. Black vinyl covered brass 643-7111 TO 9:00 P.M. Aways remembered plated hardware. FARR’S happy to try and get you a complete set. By his Wife. Henrietta and Family

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